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I.V , . .
Tbe Dr. xiearwwr CmUdcmsa. Caul. Lorr. nrnrod
•l Homm on TlMindav last (com liitcrfujl W«J-
ing accounts to ihs ISHh oil.
XV c aro lodebtad luwveisi ofowroorrexpunviexiU
in Bosion anii Near-Tori fcr slips, containing Ibe
n»«« bruwgbt by this vessel, and also to the pub*
litbi a lor a copy of XX u<imr At- Sarith's £«r»p*»
fuses, from a burn we bare mueour cx tacts.
Tlte nut imporiaot pol.uca. inlei >go«U «x the
release of Mr. OVesssiu. and tun coadjutor* from
imprisonment. This occurrence oas created muon
excitement in li.rgiaadk and aas receive* in lre-
iuc witi. ever> ueOioastratiwa cfiov.
Tne »ntic.|*atn»a of dtfncolue* between Great
Britain and F.aeoe baa euniely subeeied.
The foilo*i e are extracts of commercial letters
received ia tills city :
-Livtsrooh, turr. 13.—Tbtme has been raiber
ncire enquiry for Cotl-m from the trace inis aces,
anh a lair coquief from export buyers, and at
length a e base t« report a renew a;. ai.hnagh only
on a moderate sca,e, of purchases on specuiatun.
cbtedv ie the inferior classes of Amer.can.a 3 1-0
a 4i per .0. so that U|ioa the whene the transactions
of ihe week are to a fair extent ; and as there is
less pressuie to sei, man during me proceeding
week, prices arc better supported, and in many
cases asirihiani-aRoe has been eb'.a.ned. although
bxrey equal to the decline eoricea .att week. Bra-
xus reroa ti beivy of sale. but in prices no partieu.
lar change can be noticed ; Egyptians arejsuh du>
and fiieejy offered. holders being anxious In so l ;
prices, however are unchanged. A moderate bus
iness e»iv has been done in frurai. without any
teration in prices. 35tW bags American sre taken
ott speculation, witn 1600 America t, 70 Pernain
and 210 Sjrat for export.”
-Lussj-ooi. Sttr. IS.Our Cotton market
continues to droop, and we a.ter seme of our quo
tations ; vers iew aa.es are occasions:y mid..—
Superior aed good Cotton is neariy as tow as at
any urae, but the middling qualities are 1-2 per ib
higher than the iewest prices of last rear. There
is not quite so u.oeh doing in Mancoes’.er, and prt-
■ces are a nttie tower, but trade continues in a
bealtcr state. Tne future coarse of cur market
wii.oc muen mnuenced by the account from Ari.fr-
ica, w hea babes•; J A moderate bos
ues to be done in Sea Islands. To the 13th inst.
inclusive the import of Gotten was 1.255.6t*5 bates,
le43. 1.3SH*S87 Sates; stock, f»2»,04t' bales;
ls>43.e31.220 oa es: taken for ccnsum <n, 929.-
4e0 ba es ; week v. 25 994 Dae? ; 3r43. 95e.27t>
ba es,- a eekly, 25.ba es ; export 44 210 oa.es:
1-43, 59500 ba.es: speculation 395,“50 bates;
le43,294,220 bales. - ”
LIBERATION OF O'CONNELL—REVER
SAL OF THE JUDGMENT.
Our American readers will no; be less surprised
than were the inhabitants of the British l-.e? at the
reversal, by the House of Lords, of ...e judgment
of the Irish Conn of Queen’s Beech, the citcuin-
ftsextrtution. The reversal of the judgment h»'j Latex riots Mixtco—The French barque Ao-
p’aced him in a position the most triumphint. and Ik j «x, Captain Figerou. arrived at tins port yesterday,
now starts again on vantage ground, warned by i ;»t having sailed lium Vcta Cm or, tbe 12;ti of Sip.
itmber—a fear day* only later thsa the Fcituna,
which arrived here leu or twelve days since.
Tne Texan prisoners, whose release we men-
lioned in our paper of the lb.ti u t., came passt-u-
iters in the Aoax. We repeat meir names:—Col.
XX’m. F. XX’iison, (formerly the Sheriff of Galves
ton.) James G. Armstrong, Thus. Tatan,andCap
tain XX - in. Ky in. Tne leiesse of these gentlemen
»e deem in a great measure due to the active ox-
prions of G o Thompson, but that of Capiaia
Ryoti inou- particularly to the exertions of the lluu.
quicksands from w hicii no has so narrow ly escaped.
He seems disposed to set mure cautiously in future
He d.«s not gne up repesi.hu: he w ill accept ol s
federal parliament as to-inslahneol." Toe state
of parties must to some extent be influenced and
controlled by this liberation. Rumors arc afloat
mat l.e w bigs will join him in bt> dcmai.d fur a
ledcral parliament; but they cannot be traced to
unexceptionable authority. At pre-ei.t the report
-eats on the statement of a provincial paper. 1:
- not un.iXely that the wings desire hi? su.-port
i”i" "BMaeBagw
Iran* tax axe s utsstsuti | _
Tw the PabUr.
I The undersigned is r.ot one of those who are
, bod of appearing in public prints, but in justice to
t myseif, as weil as my friends. I feel raped apon to
, correct a base sad designing slander, attempted to
■ be thrown upon me. 10 re .anon to my p-eaeot poll
(position. It is as 1 ieara, currently reported
I ,nroe couDty, (tiie place ofiny former resi
The follow a ter Ir «a8. R. Burn -, E-q-. <m* °f
Uie ass.slant Eieciore of Nonk Carolina. who has hts
«cijotinunjrd*i<nglhe summer at the N-rah rxp»e >o
bold eo’.ors the dowbiedea mg and dnp iciiv of'be l/>
rofoco party leadera ia Ibe Northern sections of .be
Union. Comment upon such a po'. cr would be super-
fluotie, the sunuie fact* here djar/twed, which uo man
who values his reputation for veracity will deny- are
sufficient to convince every finest man in the 'and nl bbe
*.) as well as in Ba.dwin, Washington, and frauds which are now oe • g practiced upon :i*e peope
rai other counties, that i have become n con- :y the ouprinctpled iead.rs of tbt party,
ed Denvocrai; and it is said ,n some p nces.. that I^aovcrma. Set*. 1«44.
tsd ete I taken tlie stomp m toe defence of Deni - I Sj , ; _S -oe mv arm to here, I have been a
. . — .« «ks rpi ttini
jrsoa VU. haLrutose awrtleast
*-T*e*m*lsO»api.”
We alluded m jrsmter**y'« Atservcsn i 0 u.
pan phlei htsded “ The 8- vk m pirjrr”_ lfc|
it beiwg Ut c if cuiais among the
■A qootaf ons sad d.»e—ucc.ted ex rati, 'jjj! **■
Cuav'e epeeebn# i« thow that he favwretf ahola^,*^
The pn»;t -wof Hevry City oat!-.* suijtct baa btm dZ
kn*B II to the Waste analrj ; tbew has wrier beta”*
No man m tbw Ut.iw, ^ ,**»
sse aw move jast v,e«,, ; ,^
asw means of c teck.mating tiie Tories, in the XX t jam French of Kvr.-.uckv, who ob'ained ttw
j c cratic principles. Was in.s latter charge true..
i shouid coastuer my sen emitted to more praise '^'rih Taiare" a'ended seterai detuocrwtic mieeliB**.
cooeeaInvent sb'.-si r.
wider, in'-re fiaprebens t
rr.aa ,1 rxata is tb »«mv«y. the a mi. . ,
s-ands better rhetrwe nature «nd won r e ;
_ 4 ^ ^ . tutowi. witb ac»e» asraseviat.uo td '“e tavorable d, 1-
o^rverot events now pawing in the foi***> j tores befaqgxWlw dewees^'
- n .,.ut .fv-rs 1 • ... av L ftMtiltmif 'rfjflfl- I ^. ft r .
meantime, nothing has transpired r-«pectin« the • »i^ .alures oi upwards of two hundred niembtrs ot
intention of tne govenimcnt; it is known w hether j Congress to s pe inou in tiis tx ha f.
:<7« interfere with tne rentwt-J agiiation—j Uu the 31st of August tne Pres dent solicited
» het irr they « ,.t w ar. until t e ordinary time for j leave of abs-nce lur a snort time to look after his
n.e mt eltwg «.f parliament, or call tiie notional to- j personal affeira. It is said mat General Cana izo
U • • u- • . v. > - U ‘- rt Pee
will preotiny he guided by circumstances. The
wilt perform the duties of Cmef Magistrate during
Santa Anna's absence. iher iu.n.and of t e ur-
j course of O'Connel'a tactics o in mainly influence f my of invasioo against Texas has boeo e l jsted
j nina. Tne great agitator is again in the ascen. | lo Gen. Arista.
itar.t. and now. in his “t) h year, be exhibits all the
enerev aod ouovanev of voulh.
XX’e learn no more by this arrival a a to ti.e act, *
of the Mexican Congress Spou the propositi jD of
T' e Pi-itist Par iamtrt". was prorogaed on the 5:h raising four mn.ions for the Texas campaig
the l(h t of October by ti:e Queen in person, j do not believe they will be ei le satiiiacl
' Oa tne 9:h the Queen embarked at Woolwich for ' adjust it, nor mound it much sutprise us, improbs-
i a tear ihrougti S.- llar.-i, accompanied by Prince j hie as it mvy seem, were franta Anna phased tbit
X ue:f ana suite. Their reception at Duudee, itbey are unable to do so.
and ,'irter too ns through " :j:ch she passed, was en- : I.tere were lying at Sacrificios the f owl
j musiavic.
Tue Queen's visit to Ire and
. y postponed. Tne v
' to Eng and, u i I take
Oct her, says the G obe.
i The 1 r;»h ‘reapers’ nave returned .. me in great
umbers from E g and and Scot,ana. but cot,.: is
sard w ih pvickels so w : 1, lined as for-rier-v. The
repee. question has prrjidice i many E m -it far
mers against the etnp.oymeul of tt.is hind of labor.
Tne Prince be J liovti e acen.s to have bt Come
es-
seisof war: the Spanish brigs Patriot*, ana H-.b-
ts been indefinite, anero, ibe Engisit frigate Inconstant, ar.d the
si: of t :e Ki .2 of tne French barque Rose; and tie French brig La rerouse,
p.ace in tne second ueek in this Iasi having arrived on the 8:h u timo.
Tne hea.th of Vera Cruz is reported a? b.i-g in
.he best state.
The funeral < f Madam Santa Anna took p ace
on the 27th of August near Pueh.u. A who.e . age
is e ven id the El Censor to a description of the !o-
neral procession, tne ceremonies in the church ar.d
'he monument erected to tne memory of the de-
■ 1 e popular with the French people, bv reason of ceasea acy,
.$ successful at'acks t’json the Moorish Maritime
' ivns. Feme of the English papers, itoweier, af-
I feci ‘u .ooK Cj r, u n es u hair brained yout g des-
' Th
stances attending uh.ch nave neon as e.v:taordina.
ry as tuey we/e uu.ooked Jur. p'ew eiet.is iiave
caused greater excitement. Upon the peop.e.
whose tender Mr. O'Connel is, i». the .51-ct has
r^en ast(>undit.g. The proceedings connected u .th
trie monster tr .a!, from tutir first coc-inecnoemeLt
to rtieir Unai close biy the uec-srcu of tiie
<ourt of judicature in the wi figure in :..e
page of history as tne most singular in ibitircharac.
ter. and::.: m it unfortunate in their uesu is, tier
instituted bv a Government.
Tins attempt to vindicate what is ca'i^d the
-majesty of tb. «is ... e ca'cuV.ec lo inspire
respect for toe public tribunals, cr f. r me tu.ents
-of those who figure iDtbem. The character of the
-conductors cf this proseoution. and of a), ccnnecteo
with it, has been compromised—damaged—c-grao-
•ed—by the hu:,gur^ w hich marked toe beginning,
and was kept up until the end. Trie present
Ministry owe nottiirg to their'aw officer* but odi
um. O’Connor a a O’Canntl. nave bath triumph,
ed over them; the arst the leader of the Chartiss
or the idol of the Rea peal era, it, tt seems, beyond
their abi.ity.
But if ibe res. : is persona - y discredt'.aHe ia the
chief actors, it <s equa. y sc to the law ,;*e * » ch
admitsef p many ctfferem tr.terpreiari ns ar.d re
speet ng wiitcn judges, taw , rds. and lawyers of
high and law a- gree are com; ete y a: ggerner ds.
The-g. ru/u* cb..i:rtoti*a of Eng .a i." re-pet ,:g
which w* heat so much, is an enigma. No one
appears lo comprehend its me,ar;;ng. or to read it
aright. Etery mao is presumes - by a lege. Action
to kDaw the ! aw. ».ule the eimneut occupants of
tne bench and the learned cispertsers of justice
from the woolsack are sqaabb.ing about ::s import.
5*ifc tru v says that the law is ke a cob.
web, » ..ch arrests ibe smsn fiy uu. suffers the
•dragon te escape.
Tne dav the last t'esmer mailed, the judges
had given meir opinions in the House of
Lords on the ia* cf the point* subm.ited to them.
Of the eleven cojr.ts which compose d the monster
indictment, ihev pnmounced more than na'f to be
either informal or bed. Four ol the c ants they
heid to be inf- rma. try f.nding of the jury, and two
to be radicx.ly bad. The bad counts are the sixth
and seventh, w.rich charge ti.e monster meet.r.g«.
and form the ktrr.ei of the offeace. Or ti.cse
point* the judjes were unanimous. Often out of
Iftc nine were of opinion that the tad and the in.
forma: counts did not. nevertne'-ess. v 'ta:e the
judgment, while two—Mr. B.'rori Farke aao Mr,
Justice Coltman—heW that ute » t. procoe ngt
ought to he set aside. The view which the majori
ty of the judges took of the procoeditigs has been
severely criticised, and. gauged by the standard of
common sense, kcenainly seems extra ordinary.—
One good count in the indictment, say they, was
sufficient to uphold she judgment, because the Irish
Judges were prvrvmfd to knew- »h-.ch were the
good counts, and lo nave se„icnceu t.ie traversers
accordingly.
The legal diction cannot, however, be sustained,
for this excellent reason, that the Irish Judges on
the trial dec area empnaticaJ.y. those counts to be
good wmch me majority of the £■ g tsr. Judges
hold to be bad.
This was the state of matters at lire esi ing ol
the last steamer. When the House met again on
toe Wednesday, thediscnssion was confined to the
law peers—the Chancellor Lords Brougham. Cot.
lexham. Campbell and Penman. 1 tie two first
named taw-vev* were for sustaining the judgment
of the -Court below the other three for revers.
ing it. Lord Penman, the Chief Justice of tne
English Queen'* Bench, delivered an elaborate
opinion, in which he ftrongly denounced the trie,
gaiky of the whoie proceedings, and characterized
the treatment which the travelers had received in
the matter of the jury list, a* a “mockery, a delu-
soon, and a *nare U* Ultimately, the Lord C:,an. ^
cel or pat the question, w hen the judgment was re-
wetstd bv a ma'ority of one of tiie law Lords—three
to two. " Some of the lay peer* wished, in this tm. .
orgeocy, to rush to she assistance of the government
km they were restrained by Lord Whsrocnffe, w oo i
showed l item luar bid at was the re verso, of the j
judgment, Utetr Interference by v otiog would he ;
worse more tutsoagtng to tiie coast-urtisn atu : to j
<be peerage. •
This result came upon every ooe so unexpected- I
l v the opinion of the majority of the Judges de.
live red cm-the previous Monday against the traver.
aers. having keen umversiaiiy regarded as decisive
of the question—;ha« the wond cos.a not credit live
announcement. Tne we ovation which the new*
produced ia London aod the orher Urge towns
where it became known has rareh been equalled j
in modern <Jsvs,aod when it crossed Ihe channel
and reached Dublin, men cooid not credit its truth.
Gradually disappearing, was succeeded by the moat
unbounded espreasiuat of joy.
Vl’iib respect to the future, pal.ie attention tt
again directed exclusively toihe oondocl of O'Coo-
r.elL in him nil the interest of the day it centered.
yal regiment ofGrenadier Guard*.togeth
rr w itn r. tin otber British troaps in ana atjuui tiie
metropo’is, had a if gu.ar fi-. d-day in Hyde Park,
a few davs ago. Tneir discipline » as must perfect
jffirur. g a tine military spectacle.
Latest accoun's from Corsica represent that the
tianhs of armed banditti continue to have a'mos'
complete mas-ery triere. Sums of tne principal
.nhab acts if ibe island hav
The French government, however.it lasing tm.
a enl meas res to repress these outrages.
Accounts from Sweden represent me new king,
Oscar, to ue seateu on the very apex o! popularity.
1 ne o a opposition journa ls approve his Coarse, and
everything be’..-ttens a quiet ai.d hippy rt'gn.
Thu frightful coniageous pestilence, the murian,
is making sad havoc among the can e in North
(Vales. Al Alberdaron, Bryneroes. L.anegan.
Arc., great numbers have peris.ied. The disease is
f so malignant a nature, tnat every auiuial attack-
ea d.es a.most instantaneous y.*
Some excitement has been created by a sesmar
recently . n b.,ar 1 tiie L moon snip John Car..: ocll.
rt .alive tea mutiny on beard that vessc. w hi.e tra
ding on the Coast ol Africn. the resu:". of a series
of erne ties on ihe pan of ihe Capta.:,, and ending,
the cox; iuiat s a e», w th oei b-. rate murder.
I' is s ated that privateersare fi.ung out in sev
ere. pieces cm tne E..giisu c»a»i. for trie purpose of
entering into the service of the Emperor of Mo
rocco. and preyir.g oa French commerce,st.au.d tat
war continue.
Tne King of France has concluded a ireatv oi
peace with ibe Emperor of Muruccu.
Ckna and India.—Letters a :d papers of the
81s; of Ju.v have reached us from Bum hay. The
r.e ltgei.ee ti of much interest, annough t; e rainy
scssc-n is no: gectral.v the period of exciting events
in India.
Another mishap has bef 1'en the Brriish troops.
; . ear Sniikapore. wnere a pany of crass cutlers,
with their escort, were surrounded by Be uebees,
' and 50 of them cut to p ec s. A .tsset escort.
! convey.r.g bullock* to Sukxar. ":•§ attacked and
I escaped, with four men severely wounded.
l .enewt from China is to tne 21st of June.
T te new Governor of Hong K.-t.g, Mr. I*uvies,
ur.d his Sdite, arrived by the Spiteiu, very ut.ex-
I peet<; y. on tne 7th cf May, and immediately en.
tered on the duties of Ins important office.
, CratM,—Tne war in C.rcassta. which baa
j now existed, with brief intervals, for more :aao
j sixty years, appear* farther from a cor.c us.ntan
ever. It i* n matter of surprise to those unne-
, qjtin'ed »ith the pec. iar s.ate cf the countty.
i trrat a handful of mountaineer* shou a be ante t
| defy so long the power of Autocrat. Tne Rus-
*:au army, decimated by cisease. by hunger, ano
1 by the r.ts.sig j. is in a most depinrab e condition.
: i he P. cs sent there by me Russ.-.n government,
j have nearly a. deserted, ant nave instructed the
mountaineers in the art of war.
An official denial is published of the rumor
of disturbances in Sonora. E tire order and
trarvq... :y are said to prevail.
1 tie Government of Met* ; - has shown very can.
t.i'M': chagrin at tiie robtiery of the d '.gen .ein
w :cti Gov. Suantton was a jv.sserger. lmuiedr-
ate inqcirre* were instituted into the fac's of the
case. T.ie rubbery took p race on the r.igbi of the
25rh of August, and »is not very heavy, the M.n.
ister ioaing o- :y a very vtilu ib e c ock, about eigh
ty d.'-.ar*. hi? watch and penci case. The driver
:s alonebiamed for not having chosen to w-.it for
been assassinated.' the proper escort. As soon as the robbery w as
- known toihe commander a: Pueb a. troops were
ordered in ptirsuit, but the robbers, bticz vveii
mounted, made their escap e.
The King of Prussia nan appointed Sr. D. Car
los Ubde consul at Matamc rs«.
A project is inazitation to transfer the scat of
government of tiie Department of Ycra C.'itzfr.'in
its present site to Jalapa, or sonic point in ttie L>-’.
par.ment iess nrhe: thy. The Vera C.-uz paper*
scout me idea.
Sr, Polk‘s Totes,
Against P.evoixtionaet Solmess ;
Against Jaices Mr.sr.oE :
Ajainst Major GtsET.Ai B.-own. and
Against the Widows and Oefba.xs cr the
:eew or tee Hosnft.
Tt.e mote the persona! conduct and volts of Mr.
P.-.k, in the public stations ne :.a» held, are scruti
nised, the more striking ar>i>ears tiie lrict.lt,a; tie
is a norrotr min ird n an. T.-.e set ;,e of ..s vie w*
ana a.ms is a. ogethcr ccnlracltd. so m ch sc, tnat
he stands conspicuous, ia mat rc*pcct, amongst the
mass of partitas-s, n u kuus he has bee., associ
ated.
Every one, who ha* been in the habit of looking
at pari ?. knows, mat, however vi. lent. ungracious
and Libera, the genera, course of a party may be,
iriere is always a certain number, whether
r covp ?. ■■ o are c triage sired among their
fe ,ws for bitterness narrow..n tr dedoess &• spleen.
Mr. P, < is or e of these men. He has never stood
rvrard in anj g -s - or geoeroaa cowrea ; !
ha» never ?;> g t '.he honor of leading his party I
to any great fti ge er. us ce?!g . h»t on ihe con.
rarj - bij , among the c |
nf.-e a. - v. u. t,.. n inorn.es of Lis own pany, when
■ tit- mass of them have been wil ing to act accord
ing to fie dictates of anygener purpose;
fkl Rend i mm Ofttn a4 Saidters.—it is a ?:•:.
rentvped rt;.roach tc Kcpunlic* that Lhev are ungrate-
fu . XX - e have no t.me t ere lo examine Lhe history of
ihe ancient Repub ,;.s m ti. re erence lo the ,rrtirt oi
*b.» censnre. Inourcvrn days, were ce that it l-.^s
been rep?' ed by the c ur* f this Gr-vernoient in
relat,,a to the surviving officers ano s-.'ldiers of the
R. vo.utiooary w ar.of whose sen .-es arid earn: res—
if our Government have not reoa h ti.i ta w rh 111-■ stm-
gif* and pensions wit Europe
meats have rn frequemt tiistaiiees ren a-d, o particular
■ - - _ ? er* at stales — the
... - it a Repub*
..: ar. Govern.,- ut could wv. re pr e:y offer, and sura
as a K-. publican c t.ceu jn g‘t, w th se.f revpec: r-t-
ce \e.tj
than aov speaker whoc.aims to be a Democrat, for
! #o far ax I have been informed by others, (fur in-
• deed 1 have not beard a Democrat make n speech
i curing the present canvas.) liicte has tut one of
| their public speaker* been bold enough, lo sp' c iv
I the principles of the Democratic pany—if indeed
| they have any. So tar as my informt >r. extends,
j a i mat ihey can be gol to *ay is. mat i'ihv are for
I the immec.hte annexation of Texas to c L uted
i States, vvim a t its dreaded consequences, and a
* violent opposition toaii the \X :i g meusures—w-ncli
measure* rre, as they s.,ou.d be, emb.az neJ on
the front of every paper advocating t.h-ir doctrine*,
to that add trie dea; peoplv-pis tiie Democra in speak
er often ca.. us fur effect, may know what we ire
i doing, when we cast our votes for men we set up
for office. Then, abould any man ’.urn traitor af
ter his election, as one Alisa om H. C a e ..as
. done, the people who e ee'ed him. woo'd a.- j ;?:i-
niuie in biinJii'2 nun witu t' e ei'im-i of trs ior.
:.,r going over lo lhe op; os lion. Bui i: i* saio in
in some counties, that tiie above namec gentleman
is the wry individual, who wrought ttie a .edged
change in my pu rues. I am err .in tiret he is wot
■ the author uf the report, fur 1 “ave Dot s.eu t.ial
i iriuividua s ice h.s re:- r :r fro-n Corgre*?. nor ..-.ve
j 1 received eny cornnrooica iou irorn h.m in any
shape winterer. 1 Iiave a ways regarded treat
gei.tieixan, as a man of more than ordinary taients.
r a rt d up to his e eclion to Congress, .ave t ways
I supported him—believing lov, if he had some ob-
' jectionabie q-ia rties. atilt upon the subject of poll-
.cs mere "as a unity of sentiment between him
and myself.
But a,as for him. ins visit to Washington city 1
-.si w.nter, has enabled him to discard nil o J pol-
iiicai frieo.s, and he is now considered a Cham
pion a,itorg their enemies. Ho» ue cou d recon- |
■ ci e it to h.s sense of pro; rleiy to occupy his sea: in
Coj gress. after the charge cams over h s vis on.
which seemed to have happened pretty soon after j
his arrive, at Washington. 1 am a: a .oss to account;
for ii seems to me, that a man possessing a ordi
nary stiare of de.icacy, cou ; not. uu ler lhe cir
curr.stances of ii* election rasi year, have retaiued
h.s seal fur one hour. But enough of .m.
in some oiher places tt i* said, that Si.mat. H.
Strong, of Macon, is the pers:n « -iffeciej a
change upon roe. 1 win do that tuciv.dual tne ju*
:,ce lo say, tnat I have never nod any sore otcora
munication with him upon ihe suujecl of po.ities.
esjecti y since he too nas become new y fledge j.
So treal I cannot be.ieve that be was the means of
giving currency ictne report refered to. Between
oa; geniien-isn and myself, there Is a considerable
d s.-ar/v ol age—so much so. that my poiitica
ortncipiee were formed and fixed org uefore he
was o,d enough to know what party was. If I ev
er s j-jIc change my po.ttical course, 1 s.tai. fee
u : j income out in some pub.ic minr.er. as an
ac: usliceto my frienos ano acquaio auces gen
era v.bu: especially to those in Monroe coumv,
w .... during my residence among mem. ,aid me un.
ier so many oh tgatiuns fur tne many proofs w ncii
they gave me of'.iieirconfiaence. Until ihen.lliey.
•s we): as my friends et?ewhere, may expect tu
find me supporting what I be-ieveto be the Wing
coclrines.es -.augnt by XTaihinglun, Ma tson.i a
Jefferson, in their lime, and wnicit I he ieve are
identi.a. with the principles of me XX n.g* of ihe
preset)-, day. Were 1 a Democrai 1 cou d noi vole
eaoers ' for a know n descendant of a Tory—an oppuser ol
tionaty pens oners, and above a ..cue w he
, w ou d desert h.s country tu time c.t oee .. by remov.
. ir.g from one countiy t another, to evade a craft,
t Such a man is James K. P. k.
BENJ. H. RUTHERFORD.
Houston coun'v, tJe-'rg.a.
,U ard iut'iag men IB jW'Vite and j tennoered. h.« nut <>u 'b--* re*:rer *ea d fet ,^7*
,* » m of the old Norib Srete. htv. . «, !. at tbeS.-utb »»■* a* ^ a- c Ij ,||
anU u»el their ta..£
pub’ c Wlie>. Ai
\r.jr her booor. protperitg
‘ te: v a* r>ear- : and -r*z w I do. ha! th<- Demot
ntv of ibe ohJ XorU*, are piinofK d l J we '
a? arr t-ei o! ruea on G«»d*< earh, tuai to <5o thexr om j
tv. and inppinea* of hercbiWren ! „ eroinewfe «t»l*n»ai»iike aodjtwt.
r ‘ —“ 1 fci ji «f »■** »c»*r*f*^r that we n
mt 7 1 ” «w4
Tue who » wDvroeil gong " al :u- S a- >0 | , “
!h i pamuh d, ir,c ue rg iherenrarkab t b,ij
kwh
.... _ fatoul <i ii
«. the r cou •’• I fee; it «uv duty to give w beu toe w Lug* vent it t« t w Nor-x >* pare anda*^i_
- ' - K ‘— 1 iW tt-mh
eir Nur-
and bv.
Election in Nas&vi^le.— Xn eieci: wos he ;
ia Nashville, Tern, on t;,e 2*.h Sej -t.b: r. for
Mayor. Town C-msiabie and Aldermen. Tne
XV nig Maw*. P. XV Maxey, wa* erected by a mi
of MO ever B g * j. : -
Tne Whig Town Constable was a *o erected, nnf
ten out of twelve Aldermen that con pose tne Crv
-ounc:. are Wnigs.
A Sign—Mr. P.-ls's own t.-wk ha* spoken.—
A recent e.ecnon for magistrate in C. n ;Ten.
i.essee. which turaea - ia u:i .na pu ties.stood as
-■low?: Jj?. M. XX he, •• g, 6S
." erty.L : , 34—ju*t two t ooe (gainst the Pc It
car.ctdatt.
A mer.
L'ocoroco '.nsistencv.—T ie Locof.vco party
of New York are now running Si!a* Wrignt, as
their canc date for Governor, and u-ge his erection
on lire grounds that ne is opposed to tne annexation
of Tern* ; wnt e the same party is supporting J .*
K. Pu a fur the Presidtucy, upon no inner g-ound>
upon eirth extrepi:i.at he is in favor of in mediate
aiaitralJ. n. But this is not more inconsistent,
nowever, i: an ti.e acis of tire parly upon si. tne
other great measures now- uefore the country : fur
while Mr. Po k is heia up in :Me South a« e F-et
Trade cancidste. and opposed to lire Tariff of ’42.
h.s frienos at fie North declare that he is a belter
Tariff man i..*u Mr. C.ay, and have n irrecrinec
upon their banners, that they are for ‘‘Polk. Dn’’at
and the 1 anjf of ’42.’’ Tins is very beaulilu: to
come from a party wno profess to g for me m'.er-
ests of th* wnole cour.iry !—Ral. Rec.
Hid. bowtver
■he H -use oi Represeuiayve
ibe Ret et ary 5';:.- * Si
thousaods cf the vetero-.s oi
lhe erenit.g of vrbree lias
cc by lhe bounty o r -l re r c o
c al. too ciien in ah er t povem
of tne.r ea:
Mr. r-
k nrrv~ ■
e pnnc.pi
he w ar of 2::dept ndence,
Lreec rlretred an . : ess-
■
. me m sera:' ? rtn jnt
Tee Democratie Ceext.—1 believe in Gen.
Jackson a: d James K. Polk ; in ihe annexation of
Jtxas: ] lriri.k Gen. Jackson may fight duels aria
;ergige in atrocious street affrays, a.I ing and
wounding retr orseiess'.y, but I hold it n damning
sin for Mr. C ay to have tietn engaged in a b.ooc-Tj
ess duel : I be.ieve Theodore Fre.inghutsen is d
fanatical Presby lerian : I be.ieve in a favor of lp-
j ridenta. Protection : I beileve in Texas or Drspc.
j ion t 1 be ieve that w halever the Whig- heir-, vfd is
wrong : 1 endorse the honesty an d fairness cf the
| Globe: 1 admire Dr. Duncan: am opposed to
ex.steii.re. The voire winch he had
an c: :• -rtnnity tog tt on the sufeet r,--er he CBtr.e in-
.-pur .c . .eave v.o do tbt oa the tn.Dd.Uiat. had lie t-a-
-ervt eight ;•? *en year* «a:. e*. li t ana of itg-at/uJe
« ou.i sfar as depend ec upon i: : i, yet he at the door
H.s volet Y'.he House of Rer-r sentitives in the
years i*J . |r"~~. lehr l-cdik ls'.l. 1N32, as recorded
m the loarw of the House, iw .. it ,.s tar tl... e#
of Rev- otwmary d>lf,re-s and Si diers. const.tute a
mor 'umerx/ wore du-ab e than brass, to his want of b-
era tv. ta/say Dothirp of jasiice. to li e aged surv.rors
ef t.-.e iheio.u on ary Are y ; te tfew who bed ivaxard-
ed evcij th ng for the.r c .-ur-try n the times '..'re: treed
tnen - *4iouIs, and who n-w, in br-c.'y ir.firtnity a nii-
get'icrcumstance-s. aprtA.th tr.v National L g.i a.
tera - 'or a rerewneranoa, no: too -arge for tne oountry to
be X: e to spare, and fir tbeir priceiesis service* h. w" in.
adequate a reward I
Well might tiie sight of the oetogenirj- pensioner*
vet surviving bare suggested to the r descendants or
ds the motto on a banner, wb,cb we see was para
ded - i proce ssion o:, a ate tab. . oeca*ion : **.V. Fen.
rawn : sot * Polk : n: P -1 soy Pensioner."
Toe same narrow so r t as w as displaved hr Mr. PEk
in regard to the Revolu; unarySurv.vors genera, v was
d.fp.ayed to*ards taitb'u. pub c servant* ia f s'vr.-es
Earl or Washington '—Tne Br, -
ran in notic..,; '.n? a-’uiversary oft e Bute of
.North P. ini. say?:—"A feet has just cu re to oar
know .c ige. w ,icti ll tnnv not ire i^ire fortune to
n.e: ■ at I' is time. We ream from a reuao.e
? ..rce tiie Er.: si Governmei : r.sd a.:. . -, o» e
jt t ie parent c. ns:.luting Gen. Russ -Ear cf
XVasiiitigtoo,” in consideration .1 theca j*e
the American Capitai and ire cestruct: n of lhe
pub i: but g>. Tr.e death of Gen. R. at :be hat.
. e ot Nor; , Pori.:. » ucn took p : ce in a .out t* ree
week* af.erwsr s. 'r.usrred .r.e intent, n of hi*
Government.”
ow. g *ketc:
trves, cut ied
in theuase . -
:hero some .:.-.-,.a‘i' ii o' 'h* i2.ibm.ntss c-i
ie.-?n a “S some insight to the d 'ublede*! _
.era;. (••■ L'.e dene era:* here. YeWerduy 1 attended
. . ... . rasle f wetjng. rnd what do y-a th r * 1
• it,ere ’ 1 beard ji •• rv Ciav ceuoenwd as a fra
■rode -.nan—a* owpnard «o'b4 Tariff nf 1^12-that he
u.u nnt tote tor it. -uu; that tre res.goed hre eeat in the
9 .... ... .. pest *hst re
was ooposed to be t.rutect on cf Aourr.can .aocr at u
coaprum se a . evy : • »ed—tiul he was tie pe*
r, Ct fr e: - and f.; .'''re i .' C Cl :'t —.r:s.
[. *. \ jC-'U'b s*o >t a-raye-d aga-nst each
lUr.f be sucres* of their prmcip:- * Ibe tmpb:** of
1 rtorv.; that ri thai h 'U-. when the North was abmit
•nil • T ,c i And rrermaaebt iifory. by tne Mtehliah.
rate!. :;,i ,:y. Heart Ciay (ira.lor . »e/ tiepuec
orwara. i re ?fie garland :r..-n her brow, and iaiUuestly
tvreatr-.-c ' t-■ ure. t i.e tetnn es o r Sun-hern lords a* d
.... acres; 1 have heard Henry C.xy ce , nneed by
thesesi :r.e cic rarr,'! as a Ssoibera ahtafelhr. • ore c.
del of human cartlc; I have heard the Missouri qae*.
: on bremrh' uo as evidence of h*» antechrisliaa. anti.
■, j-.u--.'i. tr.J desr- 'tic f:-ei:ng«. as cone us,ve nrwf of bit
j‘.t re for me ex'.ens on ol t vvery. and pfrere- uat-or of
'the*.ave power; 1 have t.eard u s Texas eiter urged
.... , again and ague, •
mj Texts t aid have beet adaitted a* slave
i a-.e... ij ? coast toltoosl scruples w ould have been re-
moved*, he woe d then have found it berh exmed e-t and
re'. But bf. Mr. Cray, knew fa i well, that it must
hr?: be acn),t:eu as aterr.tory, ana a’ter tuat wou'd come
1 'he admission ■: ihe States, as free or s.ave. ar,d_ that
•be North and West uav ng a majority woui- effectu-
, :y preie-:t their aint.ss o as s.tie S'.a'ef, area that
' five free States created on oar c-wn Southern and South,
western froat-cr would *t weaken ibe s.ave power, so
jeopard.ze tbeir safety, a'd dim crab there value, as to
cause there owners to look upon them as dangerous
grievances to be got r d of, rather iban safe, ana profit
1. e p—periy cesreab’e in be bed. The annexation o'
Texas tnev consider w ou d be an epoch in ’.ue cur.sliarr
:v, a .ti zumau.tr of’.be wend, from wpic-b pb raztoro*
pjsts w ou d d»'c- ibe oe:i ne and fali of the s.ave dynat-
-y.
The rs there ta k here ; now- 1 wish to ask my
Sou’hern brelt,e r n ,1 lh-v vv . ,end tn-.-utse ve*io
hollow-hearted fr.ends and trirtcwow* allies to destroy
tbeir ow safety, peace, and b.ppre.ess ; if they wi. by
tbe rad. im-ji nance, and volts, destroy tb,s gor.ous
Union, cemented a rei the r.o:8 o* patr :: srees. and
,d:stroy tue Constitution, the on y ark of our punt,
ca - . safety 1
XVbiis: we of the South a-e endeavoring opeoly and
hones: y to su?:a n Mr. C ar upon ti* tar.ff pr tier; es.
e* a: Ifort are d oawciag 1 tbeir
manufacturers, uiecntnics aod ap.-rers. as a free t?a-:e
nan, ooo.osed to tne prurecreor. ■:■- A-rrer cto inausPn.—
Wp .si Southern democrat* are .auc.^g James K Puik
• • ire? trad* pnoerp e*. aod aata.tar.ff no* ; oas,
Northern a?: rar. - ? fcr -See are endeavoring to dupe
be re misers: ** gu s. by mak ng tixm bs’ieve h m a
ri’h protect.vr - :T man, and Texa* anaexa:ine anti-
slavery cant 1? this rgbtJ .s rt huuorah.f I .s
, it yust ?
Her ry Ciay is - or a Tar ff z‘ revenue, affording in.
c denia prolecnor to every sect on of tne country.
North and Soj*ra Bast t:,d XX cst ; his pr * cip.es are
ihe same from Ma ue to Louisiana, from toe .axes lo the
4th i ;. His friend* pro: a them bv . y everywhere 1 ;
a: the S.uih they race: :hcre opponents fate :o -are
oe tiie Tar Jf. and' contend -or the triumph of pr.ncipie.
At the North. Mr. C ay’s fr.et.ds meet trie.: opponeala
ar.d only endear,re to prove tnat James K Po.t is
anat me demo: rats of me S, are, say he is. and tnat
Henry C.ay ,ts fr,enas for tre, pr.tess uo tuure
than the XVh gs ef the Sam
Tb.s ;s a saart. pan alternant of !»«*. a* 1 have
ro ucied men. every day conver?a‘,a:.u ;ub-
,c harangues. Now :- ... e tad?rt « the Looutoeo
narty, t>are cove •£ ng ure ibe se.en prmcip es. .of
:;,? five!vaves tnd twa* f.?hes.'' men whose bunor is ’-net
blaze Bern
.is measurec ry tae r pockets, i txoeot riomre.g ;
put 1 w;.u c asa tbt bones; oesaocrac; ol the O‘0 North
State, mi o ne and s n?vi of the ca-uorey. who have
noth. - g to expert run u.e election of tb.s ur thai man,
■ xcep! that wb reh w..i tccrue to every c." rerr, from a
w.se adar,imstrareon and wholesome Jaws udre-iously
acm.msrere tf they w Inr mim-e res. w .. mg ag-
entsa ,n trie ba s o'ire-nsiorrea pv r'.jr.ans and pica? awe
e t-'-s leacc.v. . i skt: str ei deed* 1-tbey w co-
;] ague w.lh disuui : .s's. :trifi:es, distr.bution.srs la-
: .c.?-.rrbt: ;,’. .s's. a heterogeceous mass tc t-.ec-l a
dnuuie-i.aec. ;»?' aced, pe.itica. ntr.guer. tnat b. .us
e s-:r c: op... m* lor tot- South, and ano:here ror tbe
Nor ' I: they » hrrt u r'hkite* andcarnoacrows
redrie out the etg'es ''the repubi'Sfi.I.ng there places
birds akmgw ?-.
. j rhs dvcand earcass ef the Sure, bop ng soon
to ,o?r . . - en on ber m -rta remains?
Yerv resnecru v,
S. R. TOTTER.
ih* whole nievett--', v ... . ... , a w{it ^
lies ith Ihre Prv*■■•krro,» rarera**. u ww-i.r « .
a taut ion. Toe mariner ia whreh tire c/j»?i oc of jl!
ar.nerati o of Tex • was tbfwwrti fem- - K»Mif»; l|to
caari"l be f rgoi'en : nor can 'be n 6je- re ii.^ TJ*
tior. he uisriwkd whew r is n-aaem .irtctint
very p re.t prrreu ed by it the re- Inuc' ir.: ;a . pjy*
d ■ ry was made to lure among ov;«' ca’
I u me eactasiow af lhe m-isT prom -,iu m ln i„ theurwu
i ty. It became from tbe first a S.re: - ere- quest, « : ,J
snimter o-ird'diht po.it<i*n» ;<the S-u’. carn'iho
away over neir Ntretikerv. a e-. that t T,j„ [,. u ^
ir.'h ,.y sea- toe d* free under w rh 'u-. if :xn-xtCm.
le- re, of May 27 t went itr a no - •». a ‘ fc< T
| Presiu i»cy. In tbe e ee--on o'Mr. Ho s itn,»si,
grar -erei. me Coi vente.n came a* near as >.?. ap l0| ^
. coxsioatioo of botiaiJeraaliver : y*t tbe tbouti, cvm
mg nut - ' ng for n.s oe ng a - n.-wo;," Uiuu.pin
' fact -..a: he was a “ Trams ml"
I Mr. P k *huviId oe tiec’ec. bv any etaate.tfe «.
■ flue res under which he w ! art in me acmnmin,
of tiie governaenp art ro-re 'O be regarded p*r*-.2jn th,
a-y >f the oer*:’-:ai c.r poLt’Ca! qua..; es ia Ibe wd
■-.her particular cases 1 lhe republic ever had a
jCnaplaitis in the Navy: he reeve in Dorr'a bravery, true patriot and fa.mu pub.ic *-:rvx:,'. Jam** .Xf.
ackoowltdge the Repudiatoreof Mississippi as in iul. wa* that mar. He had a cla m up.,u h s country, tore
arrearages and expenses incurred ,n the pub c sen ree,
wbter, ia lbOfi, Congress dec .xred to he just, and t -: er.
ed to be pa d. Mr. Poik vo'ed sgain*: pay ,rg v -per
the prrereifwl or the n.-:resl of Again, in
upon some fuopirenrnixry foil. i.re tbe final ad*
j . .. p s> ,j_ rMS( j , lt .
and aieompamed h,» vote w th the remark, me .-.ire;n.
— ■- ries* of whirl, wools hav* choked I'rnnst ar.y other inaa,
An Anexican StNTtKtst.— IVe recomroenu. ikat "du lus.vidaa. uu »u.-.utai ujon tin .Vacaos. .
He eotertA aed me same opinion probably o- M- . Gc a.
commutiifii »,:b the Democratic Church universal;
tustui'i Mr. Rneli. and support the imroetrate an
nexatinr, of Texts
P. S. 1 a'oa’f believe Mr. Tyler to ue what I said
he was ; ana I forgot Del as. Uut—hurrah for Tex- justmenl of that cla.m, M
as 1—Fat. Pit.
sirs the Editor of the Ba titr-re C pper, that the
following sen'imen: he inscribe a upon the banners era. Jacob B-om. tiiat mos: worthy rc:.a ana urive
I pirtiei
shou’d an.ma
of all parties aaevincir.g tbe American f pi: it which d«er whose blood flowefl freely for t ? oou-rr. ; n
e . honor, m tbe wrar of 3812— XX’her. on bis death, re 3-27,
talsiep eb the hand
which receives
BRITISH GOLD.
TO PCT now N
AMERICAS INDUSTRY.
me case of his w ,dow aud fami'y came before Congress
for some rug.sal.re-u ia the way of a *1 ght coo^ieusa.
t or, ic - sen ces wfc oh mu, beyond doui:. shrnenid the
life of their roopnr.rr aud protector, Mr. Po,k voted
agt.ns-.the bill introduced for tbe puiocwe of rt !>ev .ug
them, wnirb, bovreier, Drtw.’_heUnd.rg hr* opposition,
became a taw-.
A ,ke thsrekWf rpreit was njarelffeted by M-. Po'14
when, to ISA:l, on ttie loe* cif the U. S. ship f/remUie
orpoaae if tue Officer* aud Seamen who peris bred ow
t»:ia-d o: her petit wmod tbe iegmature of their country
Me. Poix’sSrEAKEtstf.— I
of a scene in the House of Rep:
from a cotetrporary of that cate, will aff rd t:.<
reader some idea of the esiiroaiiau ir, « ch Mr.
f Po e was he.d as Speaker:
‘•Very ate in the evening, Mr. E retore. cf S.
I C., offered the resolaiioc of thinks t tbe Speak* ,
which it is customary to offer a: the c'osc of; a
Congress, and watch pays a rorr.. inter.: to ' ?
pro-notnes*. impartia ly and gnrty.
••Mr. Premiss, of M.ssissippi, moved to str.ke
out tree word -itnperti- ” H. sola as rr.a -er . :
•arm and ciulota. and court*n, he w as » . g ;. v. c
for the res; of the res lulinn. but ecu otcor-
tcienliously vote for a d.-claral . . : : v Speak-: r
w as “impartia," in ihe face of the ?: conclusive
evidence to the comrary. Mr.P.e: ssmeaa J.
ed to the notorious fact that seven of the ii .■?:
i important Committees were comoostd by lhe
I Speaker on prinfip es of the grosses: : ar;!a :;v.—
The Comitlee on F.reign Aff.irs n w r, ? ? x Van
; Burento three ot the opposit! T .e C renni. tee
i on XX - ays and .XJearis six :o three. O btrs have
.seven Administration men to two XV. g» Air
i ewe ing on these points w ith great force a: ' • ff.cl.
Mr. Prentis* ca ea or, ail tno*v w r-o ‘i: d vo ed for the
b f ;■ inlmeet of tbe Investigating Co ouniiiee. lo re-
mernher tha: they then exp-e**ed. in :ierro?t de-
ehh*newer,the opinion :i.x: ibe Speaker was
NOT-impartia!ar.d was unworn., ut - ::,? .: o.....
fioence. Mr. Prentiss spate mrvug i.ut wrh
great force and effect.
“Mr.Gray, of New York, f ■ .lowed Mr. Pren.
tits, and ifter a feu-remarks, moved the Freer -w
Quetfkm ' The Prev. .$ Q lesijon ! i>\
T- S. —i « s f.u’w>rr.bf to two of tbf p®per»tkit
v:*: Hi ti.t - i .-. : : .-: P k on r « Tir f
a!*c b.r-d Uiir/. Jo v. a. 1 u &.j-o»on 4 : 1,
..’f- £ rnajis toi-?t r«r, wbeiY tbrt exhort 4..
**. h* fnene* <f P > i. ema h- Tn—f"': r attend.
i' c unber 1 jtar&tron c»! t ue rfcioe w h c.h -bn»e
I - • - c
• ttix .ruu* .■ M* - . lv, - .-. r f cuevxii. v.t t-rnicxlbe
• ‘ ^ Lr - • w n 10c Vh.ikte.i&sk
*. .0 t*e kw; :
Pw. fitr.o IU ;&5 ;
B f eiect-y wcu-c o;*t ix 1 be victor7 05 Mr. P:;i wi
He:.it Cbj ; it Yflooid i*t ibe UM-etiduiry of u»e Ug\^
af k ;»tnv jif-eif, zn: c’\ er ibeptrv itfif ii, arx! seco'^T
over ibe best iderefeU of ikecovtuj aod tbe cssseii
ir-je cuttfraiTBiioLL Rej»a:» -carjifa.
Bu: with Mr. Pt-.k for Pres.ucr.t wl..t t-uidtbefe.
c -LteLte- c«derr ht S.»uti* O'>—w n i»et%ui\ c f *a*4
■.:»ey r>'.n 6j'. What «on.c oe ibe terra.rv.i©*; . ^
T:ia« zDOTement? A v.th
L'.e in-g r.L.j’j or !be eiid. Supow-e ni. Tixu • i«4
L.c.corL.r.2 :o ibe :s.b« of toe SolUj—a ; .
t: :»t fv»rroed criHt of ibe aiA.’»exed tern lory be aucr . ;a .
to tbe L'mon ts tiore Su es f Hjv can mt y.rke
e\e sues a tb ?r *bet: tne-e :f - tne H a**e c-: R-p.
rof.en*fc’v.te* of tbe Co.led S'-ates, l intjor v cMcith
tbe ro^reseotatk* c* U*t uju 6iavebt>jo ? 2 S*fclesi Vet
j iifi fccru.tusc as t*4it «l?-6.es Jt*t i>. l . ud». v imt
baveacy portion of ibe aoaexed:err;:c»ry ada.t'ef tti",
Z>ery one mar the c ntj tlb*:
out <4 th s crteis—yet it bo ctn set the t&ea&f oferri.
c-i* . H' w is .1 t»ass t e that ibe 1*riK«n U prt.
served ? S:> pit z. t:.d pa uis toe r-.a-u ; •. omsi*,
ts .be coritf qoet.ee of 11 s Texasannexat 0: uru
-G %» tb loe Z. JZL r.Liion of Ma". P- t tiia; C; Bir.jan
{ sbe Se r .ate d d bj. beeitateto : z:> - u* *ii.
t-i c-f vDr wingoet as tbt<r tpec 5: «ic cet :. t
He?.r h a :
"Pj t tod Texas. '«»d Mr. Bentott, ic rea'y to Mr.
M r D l ff. t. are rr? at>c can cam k £>.* jtk» mik*
every tb.:.^. Tue or'«*cta! nc*ry mfomis us that it «u
1 :be as: ooare «n.c^ brc*ke toe eao»ei*s iifcc t.—What if*
i tcosMaio bad boet put 5r*: r*L tbf poor anirrid ‘s
:
aud wtia* cooid P ,k and Texas 0: a *t. :m mw/iia
•,»n tne.r backs! And here, %S\ Pres ce- *. J uia-’.sxtk
i ul T e t :r»t :.as ; *>me ic*r loose : *.;- ek it sasfiei.
:i?tr fear r»c*r emu c:iU9eqoe*ctm uoeti Zjt 'c ;< u h‘na
n danger. NTLLIF1CATIOX AND DISCXIOX
ARE REVIVED, and rer.ved ljuz- c "CiD^uaai
9 i.,Lh iLt ubce 1be i»:»re daii^rer luth tve% s coup.ef
wv.b a pc*:i3 ar qin-suou mbirb pie m?* ;.*:ers the
bcoest sim?a*b)e# ;»f tue oairrx c m 1 \ Ure ol.
\tb r - . euat-ec it be’ore. Du*. no« ;r.xc .s u. . DlSl'N*
I ON IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LONG COX.
CEALED TEXAS MACHINATION. INTRIGCB
AND SPECULATION CO-OPER.ME : BUT DIS
UNION is at the bottom, and i denounce
IT TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE : UNDER THE
PRETEXT OF GE TTING TEX AS IN TO THE CX.
ION THE SCHEME IS TO GET THE SOUTH
OUT OF IT. A *er»arv.e confederacy, strrtctajjffrna
.:»e A'.'at.t’c to CaEafurcia, x'ar>d bense tbe te:*?. ff. tM
Rd Dt Norte frontier.’', is ibe c:en*bed v.s Da off*
appointed amO;t*on : aod for tbe ronsuoxn.i* et«y
rircuinftaooe nas beer care:l.’i cod*r *eu. A secret
tne, Dir g-umg nef .»cia:*on, conoealnd fr.w Cx-gtw
and Uj£ Poop e , an AdoElioo qnarrei k.t aei up vitk
Great B*.ta.c ro farther an AboiiGoo cuarrt a boos;
as-Lvery cfiirresponct-ncr, to emirate me Nrijitf
w-'h Mexico ; the c.andeft ne coocentrat oc of u*x?i
and s . i>s ri vbe sorrh west; ibe secret rorapict wii
tbt Pres den: of Texaa, and :i»e subletiK*»r 0* .\u>enciB
i:»rces to »ais coBgiind i tne Warrant se.zare a: tbe?«ne
Roc U*e sword ; tne cont’-ad'C orr anc prepasterosim*
Fons on uh,c.h tbe derec-cd c...;an narh> iboreaeit
aasaefenoe:—a., these xnn on nee ::-e prrpircd aus
troobe, and ibe mde rev ef the trea*y benn ibit
s rr.. Toe uboie annexed country ;s to be ttedas
am territory, w::t a t.rea*v r»r;.n se t£ :*e a.tied n
S'.c t*F. » be we tknovr that Cwipreif 1. e caaMt
bcz. : neu Slates, and !bn.: tbe tret - y.r.*co:;« witaoH
a *awof Conprrees to back jt, is void. Tie
nes.nt S a c*s ,ano u.tb tne boundary 10 tbe R*
Grr-nde, there may he a gre.n: many:) a.d the rorrt*-
ponoencc, rk it a key to the treaty, a
dcsiirn o f ’* • f raTrjurF, wb. r d rt<’ed to .. r :v extewio*
‘.ut"'. l*il '.’a t Kmpmm i n el t m N rth. Whit
f Ff cou 0 be done tr gt nr M»ff«oun cc-otrcverfief
■*'f i.t f u~e o’ *bc noD-admiDF'or. f<’tr • r - S*:.*e*;
: : : *s consi-'omaten, and T< xas u . jttheCD ^
Foooer ;]*kr. Ute U on a m*u Texas, (alreidr tw p«*
Lory cnorus o: soznany ret ies.> tece.Mt .upr»c*
it»l ce tm m ::*t eeoetnoe c. Uw SoeUbiiip
au: .‘•.on to tbe rejected Texas."
The Ihmner&ic Pa
}*• u as s I democrat ;
a,:. IdM.
It 9it k Democrai.c
1: « ht k Dt-mocratjc
5 .
f: u as by Deroocra
«as oausec.
i'. v» as a Democratic
", i-FOJi, ... ,rit. - - J
7 CVR Tc~.f.—1: W FS h Demo-
■ -
C v'^'ui itiki passed ihv Tar.5*
U. trress ib at peps.*:*: ::,c Tar.it
*-cb Henry C-Jiv vo'ed.
Congrrs* that junoed -hr Ta; .ff
c v-,:« thu: thr Tariff art
oaee 01 Re orestc r»: & • res j na:
P toe present Tkr.z k .
lar,—
a r.e
k R. M Johns.».\*s cfixiox .*f Mr,
-1 hav- h?wn ii. j'uflic l.fr fur tuny mn
ri a. time tar* been a.?>'cratrec wi.t’a .
mren ret the cuuulry. Leavm.g out Ma.
Ga rat . who were ?• a nvtn w: ,n I fire? *:,fnreo
me scene of p, . re?. Iv .. place Jefersem i. t :hm
Rcm-i t . ry t he is a perfect Hereculr* ' al.
q -x iiics itat can afer* riuuaan nature. 8ea , mm m
ay fir: h.ro rn a siu.it qua ny—for irsuanee.
" V :».e- ruay Ot a grea’er i.ig.c au—or ? me mres
* k ®u.r itDuWL'f.c! |.,r th en reaearcors. ! c
■ . ihHM a , i , • (
he North ore Sowh. the cm ar ue w««.
.r rea.courag,,:n • hy* oa c.-jrage. in ora:o v. it
■ ali,.v. tain in i v ry i .ay he ., w.rinoti;
a i.rerur, iirift: • u r—t r-
The Ti re Rfcaz* —Ti.e ■? e P.-v, A- Venn
Mici :o,.'. ? cl, fireeii nun be w, u'd ta re t">«nl to
see one ,t i-re nicmt interv* ,.ig >-g t* in the
He wou.d Ml rt. the in what it wu; W
me ever g, ne ied therento a nvae.rabe hwdt
w.-.rift rurnou* «a ? tr.i hr; ken w: ,5 showed
ar. extreme degrre.. of poverty and war.'. -No»>
.» • rre Orel! ch drew, care are. . r.e hrt h
set * t ■: r :.tt• r e* - : ippyltd
r,,a i? not a : a poor young man :? there,on*
mtseirabie straw h o. eying of diM-aae. a: lhe*P
rt fer. eonstniaed wr:-i fever, ani afl'C 1 ^
».m i..e patnfui uwer*," -Hew wretcned!*
they ti eve.aimed. He then led feia into ife
r - ge. a , vidrensing me poor, dvir.g yoongn>* l, i
?u,... - Abraham M w,.I r.ave hreught my c;.S
rv'n re t. *how them that it ,* poesit c to it
v in a >:r. e of r.isease a«,c noveriv aud *
• • w :e mem .f it n erase.'' T ie ey mg youth,
w t: x ?v eel swine, rep >ed,-Oi * ve*. sir: I
r. •: caigt my rare «reti tha: of rhe rx-re»l n
re earth, ut,. ha* nut thin* view* 'til I "
B‘i"?sro he G,»d ' I rui-e a good -) V' -'-B 1 '
Cor *-, of hi;. g acw into -fioae h t?»;d rrgiooi
where Lasam r,. « ... I, ; • s ,„ g urgierg 01 *
it r a his ».>ir..« ? at a miserie*. I, . ee.f, sir, i >n
"rn v or ,iy ; tu. ;ru*r , fae b* -a :r?rc-argheterwx-
A Yankee
•"XX - a . ihe*
mar
■ Pete
'Oukvu a; tr.e A. ,rea !'■ .i
Tb* C-oxet.—Mr. Sear* C. XX ard, of Phi &Jel-
phia, say* :—“The cornel i* approaching lhe *un
neariy twice a* fast a* it depart from the earrh ;
hence it* brightness »» increasing, and artli be
aboot one-lhiid greater than at present, tbe latter • for relief. He wi* one o’ - forij-twa Repre*e:,ta:.ve*
erH ofSep’e Jtber, when it it quite prohabie that it ] who vraed aga r*i the bill f-re granung *uch rtiici, une i
will be efvwflv teen bv the Diked ere. ^ !»■'< S'<* (fertanaely)
^ * ■— | an the cr.ker fide. 1 <*!, it it wd. there art officers of
Tu* p*'h ihat leads to wva.lh tuo ofiea pataesi-he Navy who funpetthe election of Mr Po'k.— Into
the fury of party lead J
erne ef the Speaker's oics friends—on a - jestion go: - c» f. S*.
! ofehurtety.
“The Speaker go; hit vo:e of-riir.Vt from ninety-
1 eight member* ou! of riie whole Huaae j(fig terra in mangle*.—T ,«t ain't a
| meted aecmrt it.' More than iwo liui.drtd inv mber. , else u; nair.hr R.,>c *
had hern voting on almost every preceding q^e* broke iiie pancake*, an: one v
nit* ff :ne fret OW -g:
r tv uver Ihenr to our
•ir mare -. x i.p,. ,
n m. r’» 0< ii. lhe Orel
rpmt ;
.. « ha*
rr d a
nil he’
m. ani L
tinn. And a cumber iarg r t
«a* uric.ei.i lo
The fir*° final srewch he made at the Repeal As. i through the narrow defile* of meanness, which• I what nota.,Henc e, trill cut
socatiun on -.he Tffiitat roav be pardoned btcaoee of man of eskiied *p.ru cennot stoop to tread. | --V** ,4di.
‘ bare sent ihe Speaker home to hr* roru-.i:uenti
»,ih arolher deettion of the Hoj*eaga! is:hini.re-
' Ured wiihcmt ihe bar, and declined to vo:e at al!
from mmlvej of dei'eaey and extreme furbearanee-
Tne sailor may be wreck?a on a bar. the day
rahorer may be injured by a tar, tn« prisoner nwr
be brought before a bai.—but they are no: fcs'f ts
Jestroelive as the hard’the rvmseurr.
go’, licr head into :.',e m.
it ou:. and O, ou. ou. b ,w
. earner. -- -Unat
•j til? a..;,ere )K i» *».
■" ’.hr Mn tow ft rr.x
XV**K-\STOS l’i'vt».-T.,r A fV 1 *-
i i (.ft i.- . A g, cremir. ? ,. «i w ■ r < ero*y."*®
a »> • g:oa oenu "—of w: ,» *»
. e wen n uricr s rock ... aBdid*'
‘ - * »»* ordered t.i 1* r.i ci. rv rieocf* 1
"ft? re ■ w ,0ttf ruv rep- uu.:.
' ‘ (W .: rn to have nea.i t! of :i»
■'••t.ci w : 3 ; ;* image. 1: uai. uorereariaf
: 1 ee< IS. csigMted a* atav re. w a* r. r*n he h’** 0 *'
•- i I - ; grlbfh
[ X re- man I n.i»c«v has ,ui wrs.*
• - - Pt M re ?. fth i. .
» .are »cci hy ca re gar our offirw. ]—/**• (***
er
in* t»t M
ISFC'4 Cal^f Au.i CN-., .
beugiv 1 am !”
Ta* K *'
eroded »
Tue .are S r F.e'cier Horton, say* an Kvg ita
paper, wax. i* hi* charactei of a oouusc.kw, rarhrr
coarse ; irn once cxamu vd Mr- A Merman Shake,
-pcare ax a wiioex*. nhd m tire course of hi? , sawn
uaiioa sail, in a ru'e way,“And pray what trade
are you. friend/"-.l reop'-vrirr at yaar arerr-ce
replied the Aidermai,.
T *e l iierei S,:au » Mwaawcr rrnee'i
•n Wuro un la gc gun ut New York,
pros* a? y»;
"A ne* ,rs mtiwkerosiing ex nroiwieww. i _
ext tne fc r. g.a a*ju ptsxi oi tins wvonftier
M» JWI Im-a c, wvfccu-C.. XX e lU'Jrrxiaad
ivuc 1'rv.Vfr* CSaigw* xvr lv tii I II'I' O sd t*y*
mi wiuch retfcuUftu .-.ift,fti,..^. v ki ilm • i'ct.*»**'
er."
-My ft.?* r»AM-*ta*r tfextywai enarae'er
'hi.Tr l*riixErt raa:
• * N Urn, falhti *