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teal, origin. ThU Wit lie common
practice iq ancient tiroes with those oa-
lions and men whobad good reason to be
asbamed of llicir progenitors. Il is for
■be same reason tint ibis Democrnlic
pane claims to be identical with tbc old
(republican parly. Tliey bold not n
single principle which was held by
ibe Republicans under Mr. MadiiW*
administration. The popularity off icn- .
cral Jackson bad attracted to Hi. stand- embrace inch work,. riiegciiiieminfftHnllliiiO’li
--L-.-L-lli-JHilJJi— -■■■■ ■■■
tea of intern. I tepromarmr.- This la Intended
to to w^rMooj at (to Hath, and la tipnaM
tborc by the Democratic party to dewy allpowev in
Congress over the subject ol internal UnpmvcrocnUi,
ioclwllor the iaprarenent of river* and harbors.
a -re Hr. I'ittit, a Democratic member from
uru, interrupted Mr. T , and said that this res
olution wna never intended to embrace riven and
liartaifr. Mr. T. resumed and said,) I thank jron lor
the Interruption; yon admit precisely what I am
enJcavoring to establish* Sly Democratic col
league* will tell yon, and have already told yon
by their votes, that lliep cruet rue the resolution to
ard men of .11 former political parties. | .
Mr- \ an Burco's ascendancy over him canal-. 1 ’ These difference* were well
produced a series of measures which known and wrtf.l understood When the h»*t Baltimore °
drove from him the great Inxly of the Conventhmmot. "till the »»mc re*oluttaiw were j
t a wknkmn.1.1 kin. ;«i.. nitv. aiWcJ wuliout alteration. Am I oncbaritabir,,
Republicans who brought him into pow in „ vlfl , fi >t 49 ur as tins resolution is
cr. The residue, consisting Ot Itcpub- c .»mtTiM«L'tl»at it was not intended to settle, but to
beans, Federalists, and renegades from t derate ditTrenr.es; n.* to »**rrta principle. but
nil parties, banded together under the b»?»ver a trirk: nottuto un.k'ratord.biri expoun-
standard of Mr. Van Bureif. and called l^"g; iJwlSjS
themselves “ the Democratic parly.”— j lMn.»cr*ta Ot Georgia are against there improve-
Their leader having hut lilllc strength I menu : tlse Demorftta «»( Illinois iniI Indiana, and
with tbo people, Ituviug many hard *'
>TwtLlvw«((
Oilers win remember that «
Sign* of tlse Time*.
Voixntu Voiuc.—A vote “ lt " 11 "
.Sustc.v
yield anything
ll.c 1*0) «I l».
ATHENS. CEOltf.lAi
Tlinrstlay Mominr. AunlM lO, IS IS.
THE PEOPLE’S TICKET.
rim i-iii:wnr:\r
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
“ ! weeksftgviwepubli-bedanvxtTaetfromtKeWashington !
cofTe'pondenceitf * Dhila h-!->hui paper, de^rilsng tlie j
scone in the Senate when Mr. Mangum, of K- C, ex- j
ihiti!edan<l read fr*«n relives of GcaCaswone to Uic .
I Kisth an.I the other for the South—both precisely sun- j
■ Bar in nppeumnee and in ttoir content*, except the last |
' fuze, where, in tin* Northern edition, instead of giving j
Casa* views of the Wilmta proTHu, as contained in Li* j
, !<kWs* letter, (as is dnic in the edition to tl«c Sooth):
i his views regarding the late Trench Revolution we j»a- •
attetr.jd to palm off up*si an
i'twv adduced at the time
iy tamest, unsuspecting men.
any party in this OHUi.rv
•lame—«o*«wtizvly afomtau-
F«>r the benefit of all such in
(ker first lass cos have been
Itaoght there. The IceCng
litaelf is an instinct of the , .
human heart, planted in it ; volunteers of the -Ult Kentucky regiment that
!**?^ I rived benyc.tcnhy
■ xe J ^vmTallv with | er, resulted as follows: Cspt- L»*r’i
The Vote ott the Csnrrsaie* Dill.
Tlie following is the vote by which the com pro-
ifce territoriaNjill was laid on the table in the
ii'neon the .teamer Arch-j Ho.ee. The j-embein, erpoMilo the puMgeol
- - • mpany— , the bill, and the nays in favor of it:
Yeas—Messrs. Abbot. Adams, Ashman, Belcher,
'loydon, Buckner, Butler,
. Collin*, Conger, Cranston
•, Darling, Dickey, Dixon, Donnell,
u r.h tin* mmerallv with er, resulted as follow*: cap*- 4 , “ ’ . . , . ,
Ibw.efui ««h irin,.! T.vIor.uO; C. 5 j, 15. C»p< Owene—Teylor, 55; I
Pv !;S C * S! ’ »• C " pt - 32 • ’ f Sy' ci. P ft Coilamer, IV
'U> statiisuirv, apparently t This last company was recruited from tlie Locolo- Crowell, Crozier, Darling, Dickey, Dixon, Donnell,
Iretrogradnig; still ttoreii- j co counties of Henry and Trimble, and when they Duer, Dan’l Duncan, Dunn, Krkert, Edwards,
t in^nt will be onward, mud , t),roe-fourths of tlurn Kmhrcc, Nathan bran*, taran, Furrelly, Fisher,
— ,k.. »ianea tor Mexico, more tnauum-v ,• n... i.v; M n .Li nr-*. imvnrr. nru.it
tm-u-jK-rtin^ people *uch»
csK'lit'ive a* *u- tVf ev'kl
has !«•,„ douUi.il l.v man
r for success. And
bring with tliei
Ward Not ui _
rights of man be appreciat- j
•ed, but their ruti<«ud enjoy.
ere Democrats.—L>mi*iillr Com
Three officers of the 4tli regiu
ell known as strong Democrats
dy wiU the the Locofoco ticket, have openly ;
termination to vote for lien. Tavloi
Krecdlev. Fries, (iiddings, llott, Gregory, Grinnell,
, . c 1 Hale, Nathan K. Hall, Hammons, Jpjncs G. Hamp-
nt. iieretoh.ro Jon Mose „ H aml , t0 n, Hcnly, Henry, Elias IJ.
always voting Holmes, Hubbard. Hudson, Joseph R. Ingersoll,
.owed their dc- Irvin. Jenkins. Kellogg. Daniel P. King. Uhm,
r.mr William T. Lawrence. S. Lawrence, Lord. Lincoln,
—/x>«. t. . Maclay? McClelland, Mcllvainc, H. .Mann,
til, iUid
ImiitwasW
Itottopwl
n lib* Lvnue, Maclav, McU
The volunteers are all down on lien. BulKMike , ^j arrt ), v M urv in, .Morris. Mjillin, Nelson, Ncs,
*“ * “ * ’’eck, Pendleton,
thousand of brick/'
'U . fighting against them fo
, months, and they intend
They say he
n the
agains:
r the r
»is the child of
si ty ; as their Cnn.4 it vents could not'
free, tl*-y d«-termined to rlteut them.
I a-k tins attention t»l tto honest Democrats of
(h sections to tlie action of the Democratic |«r*
up»n this subject. In the last Con*
MIL!.Alt I) ITI.LMOUE,
WHIG ELECTOHAL TICKET.
gres« tlie D.-in-KTJtic party had i
twiHthirds of This House, and a
twelve in the Senate. At tlie firs
Congress a hill pis.-ed brth Hoi
jorities, appropriating large
unpruvcfuen* ' ~
• than !
nnjofity
I harbors. Aiming
otl<er P* uocrats in both Houses,
roted to by General Csss, ami was vetoed
by Mr. Polk. At tlie last aession ol that Congress
! 5th. \V*
points in bis political career i« be gotten
over, but being well-skilled in Talley
rand** definition of the use of word's.
•• to conceal oar thought#,** ibis scheme
of passing evasive, ambiguous, equivo
cating, Delphic resolutions, to bolster
bin) up, was suggested and adopted by
bis party.
Those now before me have tbc dis
tinctive characteristics of their prede
cessors strongly developed. It will be j '• r 2 r nu “^f r , 0
admitted by all fair ami candid men {f/ *
that party creeds, if made at nil, should
lie certain and explicit; should be up-1 «»f the %— ——
on points of difference between parties, i « , . urp,, i both ILu^ «*f C"««reM.— I J. M. HA It It IS, of C larkc,
“J—“ “ w I the Fmh
r otic con- lIAKUIS,i:..|.t!i.-\Vl.i,„„idM:act.rlWrr.'(.Pnlln,
. .. Ji bilU, and _ District, will uddre-x the ritizenx of lTxrk<% WnUuu, .
’ iiomin tti'd a* llvcir catuliilatc f»»r tin* pretideney the ' Jackwat and Luni}«km. at tlwir n>)ir<live Court*. • , " rh “‘. v ’ "
*! Senator who, agreeing uiih tlx*other c<Hi-.tructi«n, • i Y
1 *ro/o# to them ! Yet ihia ia not all: •• In the low- Tlie eommuniratiiai of our n**prctdl friend,! hnpriitt, *
‘ ■'—" •' depth;-—and Gen. - All btoiuirer," whid, waa intcndeil to thU '* *
rallt-1 column*, extr
■dur«L RcmUfre
If that ^ WM * TKRRELU SEATON GILVXTLAND. j
by large ma- Far thToUtricf.. j
r y lo i-t. J.».. n.
U’.ll.t
3d. A. W. lltiH'If
7th. Y. P. King.
4th. William Moselv, [ 8th. Gko.St.ut.etox.
aud harbitx, was again i
It COSGREs*. xl.\Tlt r
and should plainly and distinctly set . l |£j’” Thol.
forth the opinions oftbosn who prnmul- extravagantly tl.ePr
"ate them, upon tbc i|ucstious of which j *'
ilicy speak. Any ambiguity in the
fairly referable lo design, is cnnclus
evidence of a fraudulent intent.
•a to hi*-
Ap
■.flinty. Ivi
ted by these plain and obvious and j V**? 1,4
!*** ha* found .t. 1.. hi- hitter acc«’|iting tl»c i
lation «*t tin* r inrcnlion. ho «iy^ : • I fuive i
. I tully read the r *<M>lun<ui«iil tlie Demoeratic Nation-
that these Baltimore resolutions are Ul Convention, laying down the platlorm of our'
disgraceful to their nuibnrs, and instil- ! political faith, ami I adhere to them Hit firmly a* I I L
ting to the intelligence ol the people ; * , Pl» r " v « ttom conhally.” lie iltercinre cordially
>'■« «h*y *«• i-w, ■* '
<»US—to cover up, under convenient! under hi* oath aa a Senaftw, li« tod v«4cd. TIkj n *«»
generalities, tbo discordant sentiments j honorable gentleman trom iVntmylvania, (Mr. ft-ve
of the Democratic puriy, in order that [ Tm 0 ^^*) who addres-wTlthe Houmj * lew day* n-nu
.l,ov might bo expounder! dilfortm.lv '«»
til dlflercilt sections of the L-nion—upon ; Hum* Veloe.1 tall*; ami however to may sanction •.
til least the three grclacst questions of) hollow plalf..riu*. nsually owtriiM them to vuit I'"‘l 1
national policy mid )Kipular excitement i VsTiin^.t !h* uriffS U |5|!; U Giwr* ^
’—the questions of internal improvement j ,| vo/ed"to U* latter ;*vct to Ju withTI*’ i
f»y tbc General Government, the tar if I.; party, aud.upp
Nilaldy laid o
r till..
**r. T«mb*’ Hfcrrh.
1 mau'of onr reader- fail to read tto masterly ami
im-ins? -|«rh of <me of (torgia - favorite maw. tlu-
Hokekt Toomit-s tin- publiothaiof whirh vi-itmi-
V ilii* Week. We n-gret our inalalitv to Liy it lw-
iIh* remhT entire in <aie munlier of our p;ij-T—the
linder slmll be given next week, tot the pn|>er*
mrvr l, and Wt »l*e -perch lie rea<t every when*,
have mxloulrt loit tto na.hr will ooteur with us
i? opinion lliat it i* ooe of tlie be*t -|>evvbv4 ever
wed l*y it* di-tinguidusl authur.
Onr I'Mlrenitr*
t this prop is kntK’kiHl frian under
api-xr- that they were loth print
e we have G ar jaxvLsely the same dal
pre-en* piv. is.-ly the raine ap{>earan
I ~Wushington, J unu, I
months. Gen. B. ha* precious few friendi
J. I 4th Kentucky regiment which arrived here
K* day.—lb.
, l * A vote taken on the steamer Duclie**. d<
il j cabin, stoo<l thus: Taylor 102, Cass 22.
*!’! ters were from eighteen States. Ladies
( mans tor Taylor.
•»*| On tbo last trip of tlie steamer Ocean
mis to Louisville,the vote sIikhI
. ..... oil, Palfrey, 1
l'etrie, Polb*ck. Putnam. Reynold, Julius Rock
well, John A. Rockwell, Rose, Ramsey. St. John,
1 Schenrk. Sherrill, Svlvo.-tcr, Slingerland, Smart,
I Caleb B. Smith, IL Smith, Truman Smith, Stark-
■ weather. Stephens, A. Stewart, C. E. Stuart,
Strohm. Strong, Tallma.lge, Tavlor. Janie* Thomp
son, IL W. Thompson. J. !L Thompson. Wm.
yke. Vinton,
ml Wilmot—
ml Warren. Wentworth, White, Wile;
ru* i 114.
' Navs—.Messrs. Atkinson, Ban
Wa-lumjt.ai, IX C.—1*
i iu-tto I
cil (ilnlie Office, Ja.k-on Halt,
kv 50 rents per luu.lred n.pto/
[>ts ,.f the two a* exhitat.-d ill the
HE SOUTH. J rod THE NORTH.
Tf .w| - Shi,k" .w'
ironi St. Litii* l
lor 51, Cass *29.
e vote on the steamer Junior,
tlie .Mississippi, stood—Taylor 21, 1
vote on the new steamer Qm
itetrip from BullMo to Cliicaj
Taylor 51, Van Bureu 21), Cass I I.
A vote taken on the Pike No. 0. during he
from St. J«oui*to touisville, st.wl thus: 1
cabin, Taylor II, Cass 4. Gentlemen's caLin
lor 41, Cass |rJ, Van Buren I, deck, Tayh
Cass 11, Van Buren 1, total, Taylor 71, Cm;
Van Buren 2.
The Ladies all ror. Taylob.—A vote w;
en on the steamer Gen. Isifayette during h<
cent trip from New Orleans, and the ladies h
of it, desired to express their preferences al*»*,
1 Die
From
W. I*. Hall. Ila.als.
i Hill, Hilliard. I. K. Holm*
'*>•» 'M“’» 11.>ii••ton. Inge. C. J. In - r
xl thus— A. John'ea. IL W. Johns,.!
; Jones, Kaufman, Kemmn
l.igon, Lumpkin, MVlei
. Barrow,
Kk. Ik.tts,
Broad head. Wm.G Brown,
m. Burt, Cable, Cnthcart,
[.. Clark. Clingman, Howrl
Cocke, Crisfirld, Daniel,
rVithrtston, Ficklin, Flour-
Gentry,
llai
Mcl.au
oh Mai
IV
.Mi-ale,
Pi!
i. Harris,
iston, J. W.
n, Jameson,
on-’s J. W.
el. McKay,
Illicit,
,m Rirhov, Robinson, Kockhill.
, Simpsuiu Sims, Stanton, Thib.Kirauv,
J. Th.uupson, IL A. Thompson, Tomp-
milis. Tinner, Venable, Wailucc, Wick,
, Woodward—!»7.
KUO
t anU
brouglit General
through the politi-
. Com
Mas;
i Voi
at that place, on Friday i
and slavery in Ihc territories. 1 do not
assert, sir, that greater differences ol:
opinion, upon smno of these distract
ing questions, exist among tbc Demo
cratic party* than ott this side of the
House, among the supporters of (Jen.
Taylor» but 1 complain of and denounce
ibis fraudulent attempt to conceal those
differences from tbo people. Tbc
lotions nro twonly-two in numb
My tiino will not allow me to subject
tiny, but those upon tho three subjects to
'vhich 1 have just referred, to a separ-
• a analysis; and they present great
difficulties in tbo way of accurate gen
eralization. They may l>c divided,
with tolerable accuracy, into three class-
os. Tbc first affirms what nobody de
nies ; the second denies what nobody
affirms ; and the third asserts what no
Lody l»clicvc*. I do not say that the
vlnsstficniion is altogether accurate, for
there is scarcely a truth in them without
a subtle admixture of error. I therefore
submit it, with tbc qualification that
“ mixed masses arc to lie denominated
by tbo greater quantity.'* Tbo first re
solution belongs to the last classification ;
it asserts “that the American Dcnnx>
• detaiU-,1 ncciiunt of the ex-
t classes of Franklin College,
LATER FROM EUROPE!
ARutVAi. op run srnAitKi: America:
SEVEN DAYS LATER INTELLIGENCE i
VruHnui'itif ; H France—Hr*, (\ivaiqnar »fi’l PnnJmt*.
Crisis in frelit nil; f/oc* untemt "hint, the PUcK-T.r-
mimmfi"* »/ ike ihrmnn 4re^ A-A
We are imWXtJ to onr contemporaries of tlie topaUistoiL an«lih<i*e win.
!. l lie re so- Ckronfcje «f* Semi net f.»r • slip conUining tto fol- h> tot it. will ha-
i number.— ,ow ‘»'8 intelligence.
From tk. IMlimorr Shh~JIy Teh V ropk.
Tto tallowing dispatch reach**.! Ms last evening
from our correspondent at New York:
New Yokk, August 4—5 r. m.
' Tto steamer America arrived at her wharf at two
o’clock ihia afternoon. Tto most imjiortant intelli
gence by tto America is from Ireland, where it is
evident an important crisis is at hand.
A privy council met at Dublin Ca#t|e immediate
ly after which tlie bird Lieutenant issued * pro-
t tarnation ordering tho enforcement of the law for
tto seizure ol arms and the arrest of pc.soos pus-
We puMi-lied tat wi
liiUti*Mis, dre-Jiv tto dill*
at tto lat«* tVanmenren
On Duirsduy naenuig an Oratkai vv delhreml be
fore the two Literary Sooetie* of tto nv-titutsm, by
04. IIkxkt IL J.»cks4»x, of Savaiaisli, which wa*worthy
of tto* occasion, ami will mntcrkdly add to tho already
high re)H>1ati*m *>f it* gift«**l author. A*it will doubles*
fortunate etaiugh
I or tto mean* satisfied
that the day will not come
in which the whole «.f the
■untry around u* wil-
ne «*f the nio-t niagni-
m o|i|H>rtiniity «*f reading it,
altstoin front further ctamm-nL
The ltoard of Trust tv* lutve filkil the vacancy in tto
Family nreasinned by the resignation of the Rev. W. IL
Smci*. late I Vote**, v of Omtory, BeUes-Lettres, to,
by tho election of tin* Rev. Mr. Bzaxtlt, of Augiuto.
Athena Rouglt mnd lloadrClub
Ibsv Axtotinr J. Mii.u a, of Augusta, at tho urgent
4iein.ti.st of tto Executive C.snmittce of the * Rough
id Beady Club" of this place, made n most asm
td exeettcitt speedt «si Thursday evening of last
the Town Hall, to a delighted auditory.
Tim editor* of tbi* pa|>cr have ms lunl tto pie.
|| e |, a 7" ! "f bearing this gifted W hig tof.re. Mr. Mnxr.«*s style
often
t* of other s|wok-
*f deuunriation
ngttoin w ithout lirrose.
France continues tranquil, the popularity of Gen.
CmigMC being rather «>tt the increase. He has,
however, been bitterly assailed by the editor of 1st Is free from those oh
Presse, in a pamphlet giving lire particulars of his spoil the r.M with which tto
imprisonment. rrslsnli tod. lie dealt in _
I.tm.tr - .me has issne.1 a powerinl address to his , ...
r..|!n.-citi,<.„. vin.lic.Ti,.,Ih. policy he pnwnej .. “ J I*" 1 , 1 "" 1 T KT "’ r : ,,u, fy*** - ^
chief of the Provisional Government. j rc ' M '" ,,, l if 10 respective tenets and candidate* of each
In England all was quiet. The Catholic Relief , party, in a style of manly can.lor, which was,
Bill has toon wiltoraw n from tto House of Com- . freshing, in lto*r days of hitter partinndiip.
, m*Nw. On account of a blunder in Ito sugar bill, every me who speak*, a* well a* tta^c who hear. wouhL
racy place llicir trust ia t be intelligence, I ” require amendment during this session ol Par-; ^ „J r stmggle*, com.* up t.» the investig
<1.0 pairimi.m.oi.d .l.o JUcrimmniingjo^. : JJ£ a , he „ ^ rc „ inii i ,i»««»..;... .i,« „.i
t tee or the American people/' 1 be SC- tranqnility. Tto G**rm*n and Danish war is con- ‘«»p-rof Mr.Miller. Hi* speed«•*-lo gnat servio
eanti affirms the first to be a distinctive ! wdered at an end. The war in Lnuhardy premises j * ttopsd can*e,sn<l we hojw he will continue them,
feature of tho political creed of DcnsK-1 *" .T? P r ' ,rr - Clmrles Albert «u Mr.Sxvmr, editor »f tto* KcpuMie, oddrc**v*l tto
nicy, and charges adverse opinions ,«l crm&r^&^rrhJ: j; i,C Sicilian,, l,ave j nnbm.Tne^aycv.ning.bnt we did.citato tto plea-
llicto Ul>an their opponent.. It win ev- ! _ The ArclhluV. Mi In.lwnelertr* chief of the h ~™’ sl ‘
nil (he Nlsnal l.rttci
« r thus xvitb deceiver*! Judas Itcirny- ‘ German Empire.
c<| with akiss; anti fawning and fiattcry i i~
bavo ever, in all ages and in nil climes, j * ’ • r m
l»ccatUc\vca|Xms\vitU vrltich-sycttpUanls ' The Turenlno«w Monitor of tto 27th ult.
and demagogues have won their way i "ownce* that the rca-on» w hich have hitherto
to place and power. In a impular gov-
« rntnent, tbc confidence of the people
must bo woo before they cau lie belray-
« - d; and flattery is a ready expedient
to those who have no solid claims to
that confidence. The third resolution
contains an ** iufinito deal of noihiug
and is, perhaps, only intended lo herald
in with a flourish (lie nine Delphic ten
ds. The first of these asserts a uni
versally admitted truth—«* that the Fed
eral Government is one of limited pow-
* ci«, derived solely from tho Coasiitu-
. tion,” and insists upon a strict con
struction of that instrument.
Let as pause fora moment and rend the com
tneatary open this prat practical troth, a* writtei
in the practice of this Democracy, hi the first
place, there is »o agreement among them as to
■vliat (be Constitution does authorica in re ft* re nee
■ the most ordinary questions of legislation.-.
”* ■ in UriJs lor the
to#. J-HC, 1*4*.
,„/ ofeer
r Hciuitnr fnmijkill u*. Ito H
iiui mill uiVM‘lrX«rtli Can-liiu
f nut live Uj
Inr ra* m
••cn—gl<H
itynn<l*ti
In December, IS I",
length np<>a tto “ Wilmot'
-h.wl I! ,,e * r,r A- ' Tl%c ""der sal It-.his
' wmiui ■ The Democracy of Virginia, Irani ri
,r fr.Hn • l>le men, have placed tlie name of the
■uysclf j gatlc, Henry A. Wise, on the Cass
satisfied | * ,a * t,,e to bring fortli a cert
t conn* j r/tcri/ which has placed I«ocolocracy it
of tho J ft is a statement, made by Mr. Wise i
j solemnity of an oath, before a conn:
tto j IIou.*«e of Representative*, of which h
offic.
till old duett •
a quandary,
uder all tin*
•cn—gbi
<1 at hh
I, ’° «l*
di'lT more^Jlorillu* r 'm' *tho *°S ot * abuses by the heads of the different Depart-
United State*, n*«peerin']
tto thmtestic retathav* «.f
r iulmbitiuit*. l!e to*
*11 tot all qiiiHliita ot
Who ougll
lowed “ to regulate their i
d tliat Cc
i. This testimony places M i
friends in a quandary—particularly the other sixteei
electoral candidates—who are reduce.I to the nr
cossity of saying cither that they will not bclievi
tiicir colleague on oath, or of admitting Mr. W*
charges against Gen. C. to he true—charges which
if tree, arc sufficient to prostrate, politically and
morally, tho character of any man. But hear lieu-
2.h7?taXkM«t!S!ll 7 A -' Vi “r 11 '- “TT n -
leneral C.ts*. by hi* to feat front the official record ol the proceedings of tto u
of tto qnmtii|4e treaty in ; reati gating Committee:
1841, having tet the, ball ojj
revolution in motion in Eu-1
ran**, was called upon t
•nltlr***.* tto nieetiiig. I
.pwcli tat that uccaskm, to |
with ttoin.’
On tl»c 28th «#f March, a
nutoic meeting was told in
■Washington to expre*s tto
ter «<* Mr.jsympatltos of tto* Ameri-
In v..i |«-, 1 ,lo with Ihc pcoj.i«
»wcu lain- of !■ ram-c Ui
L*stah1i*/i *laven
All the
nk and file
s but ii
-The rieveland
for Taylor and all the
b Tavlob Men.—All the Mass.soldiei
passed thro’ this city M.Hiday evening wlmi
ic Depot, thty gave three hearty aud r
s for Gen. Taylor. Tlie whole region
or old Zack.—Rock. Amrr.
‘Ifv
lib* jll:
t will for the North; hut,
: w ill find some very
j my life publishc.l i«
clear ,
ion in hut, if you
rill find toy opinions
c* and -«i>ceches in the
puldisU.sl in tto Globe office
gc Berrien, dcliv
reding the
JudgO Berrien d<
erful and eloquent*
veil stored with hi#
oppon
chair before the wind; more r*
incut,or rather cant, viz: Thu
stitution or law of this governm
as property ! They are both |h*
said the Judge. Inontfei"
jrpondont of the Chat In
speaks of the speech .
appr
■ disnppn
ethc
anti-annexation man, l refer yott
rertiscr for proof tliat I oppose.!
ill find my views very satisfactu-
y votes and specche* in favor of
r against tto dynasty of Louis
/inis Philippe man, you will be
l my book on the French King
arc an anti-I/tuis Philippe
package of my late speeches
isngl .
w l* of hi* strength; and,
with tlie fueling* whir'
tlie**’ inspire,come* the dt
nboli-h«
ich territoi
la* to regulate
tto relative dul
life—tliat <>f hu'lminl andodoy tto other. Tin- abuse*
wife, of parent ami chil.L of centuries are giving way
or of master and servant.—! before tho progress of tto
lie .siid, in conclusion: jage, and tto fbuiKlnti
“TIm* ‘Wilmot l’rori-o'lguvemmcntare investigat-
seeks to take fr«m it* legiti- cl witha zeal not to be
mate tribunal a oneslionoflbukcl, and with • ft
domestic policy, luiving noliuirixi.-c which i* it long will
relation to the Uiikai, - *--* •"*-
such, ui*l t
“Isatisfy bu
13T Ftotn tto |ire** and tto *tump-*pcokm oT the . .
j Democratic party wo iLtily hear the cry that tliat par- j
lunl Iright.T prospect* of success—that never j >U( , | {y
othon Highly i
■1 yet in tto face ‘
. w _ _ „ *n every section •
daee.1 the |*aliti>r to withhold tto following Idler of ihc I’naat—crhlcncc of tto most satisfactory eliar- |
from Gen. Tavlor to a gentleman in that city, no acter—that never before was it re completely divid- j
longer exist. It is therefore given entire, with the * «d and distracted. We doubt whether that very re-j
approbation of the old Hero. Onr friends are re- [ spoctablc individual, - the *.l*k*a iulislstaut," can call j
quested to lay it carefully by for future reference. *° miod ,he ,inw vhtn foiled to unite, to |
IfcADqr APTr.ss Armt or Orciranox, ) j ■ mnT ’' M P nn ‘he nominee of ttoir Nottoul C.*nvcnti.m, I
Dump near Monterey, Nov. 5. 1847. ) ; however much they differed among themselves before I
Sib : Your letier of the 4th' ult. has been reeeiv- < tto nasuiiutim. Now. however, it i* different—«o ob-:
In reply to your remarks concerning a.letter jectinnaUc was their |*re-*-nt ca#*l»«hite, that so soon as i
the editor of j (be news *>f hi* n»minati.si spread tlirongh ito country, j
fieree growl*of di-CHitcut were heard
ft»T every wtore, ami tto re*ult lias been tlte
cm- 1 °f Mr. Yon Buren, w ho is now likely to secure a larg.
tiRe than the regular nominee! Well, tliere is a trite
the effect tliat when eeriain perron* foil out.
.... . .ibject-Channel, ami
il in thi* i*-|originiiring it
d lock to ouijiiges, and sa
nnitriple*, we go tsick,lime and liabit, bu
V *■£
id^the few. aregii
■(■tinned liy
.... . but which
nd.have sacrificed tto* haj
*-<*p!.• !*•** «>f tbc many
.n.o.li.,1, u. n,lj».l it ni».i W '.-t-re *
ttoir own re*|MM|,|lshty and re-t-tanoc os r.
-* littlu
regret I tor
hieh I a blresed . ...
the Cincinnati Signal, I h
ting that it wa* not my intention in that communi'
cation to express an opinion either in concurrence
with, o» in reposition to, any of the view*
braced in the editnral article to’ which it refers.
The letter itself, like moM other letters of mine | old raw i
on 'Unofficial matters, which have found their way j !„*><•,.t n ,
rs, was not intended for publira- j
A corrcspindent of tho N. O. Delta, writing from
the city of Mexico, under date of the 2lst ultimo,
furnishes that paper with the following highly ini-
...»".U.t.jtan.l dBSeesH. I ^ intelligence:
iii^HHlfurai-h^ahitsn - reft*rmftot tliat ir I “The forces of Geo. Biutamente, on the 18th
y f„ r its* will reach her palaces ami inst., attacked Paredes, and drove him from the for-
und pr<«-p<.*ii Itor novels, correcting (In* lifted positions which he occupied, at five diilerent
(treat moral aud fihyswal points, and left him in tlie hill called “ El C'uarta,”
vratic State 'wil* wluch now pre*sup.*» situated in Uie centre ol the old posi lions of the re-
- , Ohio, on the'|n*r people. I speclive force*. Paretics then raised a white flag,,
ig “ ito faith- j 8th of January, 181*, de-l “It is veiy well to talk | which Uustameote replied that ho could hold no
e ixsninatkiu ‘ dared in fovor *.f Gen. Cass «.f tto blessing* of the Eng-1 cimlerence with him, and that he must surrender at
' " •‘rerf.InKV. 1 U,-* Oil? J>-y | ducreinm. Ho i. Mirely .arruuninj, and Ilia iu-
—cqiinlMintlloUnJ ll« 1»1«», t,»pno— , , re „ lner „ u» victor.. In Uie ,1-
• ••
believe, generally km
; usual, to brag over the prospects of the election of
! Gen. Cass, and by way of showing tho earnestness
; with which lie calculated on success, to referred
! to the old gentleman and said, “ You cannot doubt
our success when such men ns he go for us. lie
( is n good old Democrat, nnd one of the tame and
sinew of the country.” To which tto old gentle
man replied “ Yes, I have always been a Demo
crat, hut now I am a strong Taylor
. Democrat doped.
•ou avillc Journal s
■f the 4th Kentucky
icr St. Lmdry. On
Ah nit 250 v
i f T Ita*
the newi
tion, hat simpfr written as a matter of conriesv,
answer to one'which I had received from I to'gen- ! ^ ow wa«
tleman in question. For this object, it was entire- j ® e * ,ion the many di
ly sufficient; though, under the belief that it would ; heterogeneous mass km.
never go beyond thispoint.it is quite probable \ but to direct tto reader*
that it may not Jure been prepared with tbat care' | t
get ttoir rights—and it L* now ubout to be
•f opinion But hi
better thing |
regents a
k of the
s taken pri.-oiu
i caiidi-lfur a starving foindy than j ' v * 8 ^
yet tta* trial by jury, and a house U , It has been told
r, and in two ho
ftcr wards
ia! ov jure, ana a hi*— tonlay by judge F., who *n«>
iM-ticr pretertinn than a ' the inforinaticn may be relied on, that Gen. Ait
: to go into a general qeu-. popular #mUwm ••• »>«n ucu« — —
ira* anil di-tracti.<i< *if the ’ (Im. Co**, ami tto rem-jliabeas owpns. Prnlwbly ' Secretary of War, issne*! an order this morning,that
a* the late Locofoco party, | victhm tlmt with hinm* tto!«*i the face of tlw globe i every ofliccr, Irom l’aredes down to sub-lieutenants,
itlnn to ft case near home.
w.th»re.*,-..!,™.!., lo. 0™ n»r ho™., ] to
that in ahclglibiiriog Di-trict (tto &tb) which ^ „ f ,| M . Dmioeiatie'limd ; no
.««• M. tariff* for theenconr- and eri.iral neenracy which' a/pear* to to so much 1 . T , V T* ft-
irahwtrr. or to imprewe river. f reqnirel by polirican.. It wai simply my desire : >—^ »to *«raod»-Jd of Dcmoerarr Mate, of tto l oHstmdncv*!
xl or affirmed by membera of on that ocewdon. ns has been my enstnm uniformly • *■ **“" ****** **** ,cr ™ xl «* u rta are giving way.and ”*
fG—rnt fif f lu«. t Tn!i.n thhinvK lit- f.. — — - .... I... 1 Hivi.Ltn an*l dUnniim nm ilninif ill... Tti. m i I 1 ""* “HI in I I. 1,1, I ' * I
agnninut of dorararic
wHhn, fo denied . . ^
«t*o Mfoe party (■ dilfcrent sec lions of tlie-Union. (through life, to express mv respect (or opinions 1 divblon and dtaunlon arc doing ttoir work. This
Imeal prejudices, and swfforad sectional interests, I which f believed to to honrUly>n let lamed, nnd as ; have known fresnme time pa*t, but
arwtbcw 1 ordinary faidea meoBstitatioaalconstrue- < thns held, my approval of Rm maintaining them. ‘
lion, but Execalive inierpreutioa sec an to be their! ShonW h ever become «ur official daty to give
only infallible rale. These seltotyled strict too- "»y opinions on any or nil w the politicwl qnestions
“ ■’ * J to ia the artiele'above mentioned, I
such squalid mis- j be immediately e
hovel* of Ire- ed ! If this be ti
* *h« riPjnt of j present to pronto
rtraetfonfots have, with singahir unanimity, sup-! referred lo ia
. ..V. ..L.l. f.. : is „• ,, * i .ii..., .l .
through private i-tonnel*,
iM denounce it as a “ Whig lie.* We ate
shaB i k'werrr, enable-1 to make an official, by-authority
ito tot election in tto Stai.
of Ohi<s tto pr>pnlai-Tnti
knew that the Lo- , wa* Democratic I»v a
I rity of l^«3.) ito Stale
t Cohventjon.d Michigan ato.
innuusly placed If
w , _ „ - . h»ati<Hi m
l<olicy marked at every step by the grossest and Until then, tny opinions on >*eh matter* are neither 1 ■» the 5th Dtatrict A writer in tto tot Maris tta Aim- 1 dency.
NamgiIaatahfo aaWTpatita of powers not necessary nwr important. T . . rate, s Dcmncratk paper palAtalwd about Om eeotre of 8 »» 1 '
rrcil ape* himb-* • L -* A: —*~
ciiaiiy of England, wldrh
. ported the whole foreign policy of Mr. Bulk; n 1 dischsige the duly to the best of my jmigement : muncwnent of Ult) fact that Looifoe»L*m i* in apielle n « im i, tt ti<Hi for the Pre-i-
imliey marked at every step by the grossest and Until then, mv opinion* nnsneh matter* are neither 1 ■» the 5th District A writer in tto tot Mwistta Aim- 1 dency. In tbc Detnrrraiir
eriafollNr^Ra Wmbythefnastitaiioa. Ilenna-
•led, what be admit* to be a disputed torritorv, and
thereby involved as in war without authority of
lttr. lie aent officers holding the mmmissfao
of the United States, without the knowledge or
•*na*entofthe Senate, «r Congress, to California
. ^nder the shallow pretence of protecting American
ifitermits ia aeosMry where we had as interests;
bit, in irBth, to sxaue rsbeBhra, and toefitot revo-
•latAnfoth«tpw»iiai,fofonii^m^^^M—d
we were then at peace. This
cocwnsm- ( that DUrict, among many other thing* rays:
‘ “ I rail you tto party will d
bo elected by lires, he is
'ive were discovered to have
Iretuid'inhabit* l been publislied a few days ago, and now a sixth has
and where they exist nttor appeared J They will certainly go
Ilian UvoAndthU op-, unti , th(J election it c
icrnl William O. Bu
ut. Washburn, one
at* to be found any
rilied “Old Rough
ol their principal of-
thc Magnolia, with
board, pn.«*cd them,
displayed a flag in-
I Ready.” Gen. Duller,
If *ey *.
ryregwnnf the globe; and crack oft lie door! 1 he .National Intelligencer ha
wherever they go. ttoy or- • the following notice of this sixth life:
7 wi *. h ^ *" w4r T t, . ve • This tot, [Ihc sixth life,] a good sixed pamphlet
the German language
~ „ . : oa me 4*n oi auren, I848,totred of tyranny and tto|
. . . support Col. Ilackct; a resolution-ln tho hi-hest loveoflitortv. They liave ! P r . lI ? t ? d 1 ' ,l . Washington, is in tin
and tha bad character <.f C«L Tunihn hangs like an in- <fogT«c eompBmentay to made most valuable acre*, i which being a seakd book to i
etibus w tto Elcdneal ticket, on-l will insure its defeat." <im. Ca*s.Wa* tmanWisHi-lv f i<«« to oar populaliun, an.1 I what tactions it contains ; but, it the following pas-
WeB, that wil hardly be called ~a Federal Whklie,” ’ reported bv the comniitirc in peaceaad war have ful- “gc (for a translation ol which we arc indebted
and yet tto Lnens abou't tore talk about tto party in' »*fop*«* with aedama-; filled aU the duties of Amer- j to a German gentleman) may be taken as
this Stats being as strong or stronger then **"" W **“
a which tto above extract is taken l
nestabltabed at Santa Fe,
jrUhin the limits of a anv-
• - ijn State of this Union; a military execution
: Ttreaann, within tto limits of the same State, as
declared by himself, has occured under itsutbor-
uy. He has Uid xml collected taxes, imports, ex-
vises, fine*, and ass«^smen!s in Mexic0,|d his 6wn
ft -vill and p!<'**nre, and expended «be money without
*' of l ««-- *» >*. rr«I^h>, ,ny Meow.
i'hmrw to tho Uepreaentative* of the people. He
■4*1 has imposed burthens upon our own commerce,
-ivi levied and collected hires out of onr own poo-
igj yle, under pretence of levying centrilnilrsns
i the enemy. Yet tto voiced ot the strict constrac-
• i-mists are sileot, and the culprit goes *• unwhipt
^*sTjMtie« “ ‘ ' ~ ‘
Tto second of these party tenets affirm* that tliere ^•ebmoni MArg.£_ ‘—
i no power conferre,! upon Coagrera by the Con- {£T GoTrriK*r Shrink, of Pennsylvania, d
: Million - to commence or carry am Bfotfralap- Uarvfohnrg. —tto a«h alt.
When Congrc** railed apoa Mr. Polk for kb i before! Ttoeditrw«if Uk: Adeocote,in commenting r
Basons for giving Santa Anna a pass to return lo j
Mexico, tooryanizs and lead ita ami**, ha refused adraita that there t
to giro them, becanse tire war was Mill existing, *•*•**<
and tto public interest night be injured bytbede-
The war fo new ater. and tbat renaon na (eager
exists. TT»c country still has a great curiosity on
Ufomrigadvandit would to higW; gratifying to ‘'
thonsands to know what motive impelled Mr. Pdk
to send Mexico tor ablest General to lead tor ar
mies. It will be recollected that all tto blood stod
at Baena Vista, and much ot that shed between
Crnx and the City of Mexico, waa owing to
Without this '
comfort to the enemy," given by Mr. Polk, oar tri-
nroph would have been almost bloodless.
Cannot Cogre** ascertain the cause of this i
ordinary pro e -ding t We think it owes it to the
* and make public all tto bets.
Taylor, is not,
originated in thi.
Gen. Taylor, on business. lie wasdrer
uniform and was evidently as proud of it
as any peacock.—Having assumed the seat desig- Dei
nated by General Taylor, he was commencing a
statement of his business when a private soldier
made his appearance at the entrance of the tent. ■ 1
Immediately Gen. T. requested the officer to delay i tint
a moment, until he attended to the soldier, whose 1 the
time was not so much his own as was tlie officer's, ficc
Gen. T. then took the soldier aside, heard hi* bosi- Gei
ness, attended to it; and dismissed him: The offi- ’ Lie
highly indignantthat the General should cause ! era'
r to wait, while he attended to a private *
1 risen to depart, and as soon as the General; cither not noticing the inscription, or impelled by a
turned to him, ho made his departing bow ! and . feeling of reverence for his glorious old common-
passed out of the tent, without telling his business! dor, took off his hat, whereupon a general shnul
As he got outside of Uie tent, he gave vent to his fr° m *hc St. Isuidry, of “hurrah for Tavlor!’’
pent op wrath, and muttered, in accents hoarse with wot the air but not even from a solitary throat oi
passion : “ D—d rough /” to which tho soldier, ’ *he whole 250, was a shout raised of, hurrah foi
who was at his side, promptly replied; “and d—d * as9 a »d Butler,or even of hurrah for Butler.
ready f” The officer, atempting to resent the lib- \
erty the soldier had taken in replying to his angry !
icd (says the
paper*,
ublished let-
lhat that personage wa* ever a member of the
ingoflto Atlanta Rough and Ready 0,i| frderali*t party. The story that he used to
Club held on Tue>day evening last, the following " car *^ e Mine!; Cockade is particularly contradict-
solutions were adopted : j ed by his political friends. But wlmt will they
Tho Committee appointed at tto la>t meeting of *av to the following testimony touching this mat-
this dub to select a day for tho meeting o'the Tay- ,?r ’ w ^* c ^ 1 *“ furnished in tto Wheeling Times !
lor Mass Convention in this City, heir leave to suit- “The locofoe.i paiiers stoutly deny that Gen.
- - n f turnover wore the black cockade in Ohio. We
thing about that matter:
ickadc,
and the
lor was designated “ Rough and Ready.” ^ Richmond Republican) by the 1/icofoc
» even by Gen. Cass himself in a pub
Now, friends and Wkw-cktom—Tayto rare of tto
ixth Oangraswnrad District whenyou sen what your
ntiglttavs an dufog. will you not arouse, shahs off your
kttoitby.aad like "giantsrefreshed with wine.” enter
iqxai tto campaign which is now opeaiag; vrkh a detet-
rafortic* to know ao srah word as fao.1
Hob. J. E. Bklakx.—This prominent Alabama
of “0l» Roccn axd Rust.'
fluence and talents will tell apon tto rate of Ala
bama.
The Whigs of the Sei
have nominated CoL J. S. Caumcs as ttoir ran-
didate for Congress.
In the 4th District. Gen. J. K.-Wnu oam, of New
ton, to* been Marinated a# tto Taylor esaffidate for
CrtRgraas ; and ka milt U etadrd! r
From the heights of Abra
ham, watered with tto
blood of Montgomery, to
the very last battle fought
in Mexico, where Is tto field
crowned by tto. valor mad
exertions «>f tto American
troops, in whirh the blood
of Ireland has not mingled
With onr own, and ia which
tor native, but onr adopt-
nobly
page 12 of tto pamphlet:
“The result of the election in 1844 is well
known. Mr. Folk received tho vote* of all the
Stale* except one. The victory of tto Democratic
ty was to the greatest exteut the tcork of Gen.
tenow dura*, nmj do
•elre*. we were always frre.
Onr aneestreabomght with
them tto prfocfokt of civil
and religwas liberty; and
ttorejnSr J *
foriB —
(But the first*
erty mEuroj*
• of Kb.
G2-’
The N. O. Bee remarks: One of tto most strik
ing traits in the character of Gen* Taylor, is his
kindnessofheait. An incident occurred a few days
ago strongly illustrative of this predominant feel- j to be present with
ing:—A party of friends were on a visit to the
to the follow
■, which ia furutahed it
“The locofor-i
ge*t the Second Tuesday, Uie 14th day of Scptem- j
tor next, as a.uiuhlctimc.and they further request Stanbnry, K*q.. of thi? city, who knew Gen. Ca**
the Whig papers tlirunghout the State, to respond very intimately, in Ohio—indeed often *kpt milk
to this notice, wether tlie time selected by ns meet* 1 lhat (Jen. Cass did wear the black
the approbation of tho friends of Old Rough
Ready.
Reoolrcdf That a Committee of Invitation, con
sisting of seven membera of this Club, bo appointed,
who, in addition to the duty of inviting by letter, as
many of tto distinguished Whigs of the Union as
(toy may think proper, shall to charged with the
him—admits th
cockade, more,
lie describe* th
memory, and say* they cost
Mr. is is an ardent xuppu
contends that he does not sc
25 c
r of (
. Ca**
\ ^
u j’z , .z n y^ cr '“■ ‘7,““'^,t"r Th '»• o’Jniwi™ P "*“x.c.1.
AUWMd So„!h C.^115,, 1-vtoi U,cm. ,fl«. | L w..
great gath- the necessity of it? The Whig piatlonu ta well
j t known, and i* immutable. It is tiie broad rtat-
General, end while in conremtion, referred In bia , Vtat e Commilteo ol fifty be eppointed ico»*miTTo»i wilh H'" ecknawfedsed
«^oife in Uexico, end the (-lory end fe„heb«l| •*-** *te .-~.se. i
acquired by bia victories. “Gentlemen,” replied j tacopbonand entertainment of onr j power of our ruler* to do anything in violation of
the tree hearted M patriot, “ R may be that I have br ™ r ** °* «• Conventioo. ; it* provision. That is the Whig platform. Ttoir
gained military reputation by my campaign in Mex- ^*7. brethr f n ° r Uie c °unty be re- i t ^ , |^, C 'O nv ;« ntio " w
ico, bat, UI know myself, I wot
every particle of what jos term ■
the aacrtfice bat bring back to Ufo any ooe ot my **"* « oeemea accessary; and that said Commit-! or avow hb Obligations to carry out the principle
‘ ' “ •*** foe be held responsible for preparation. In good °r policy designated hf »»»irreapoo*»We body, after
Caotgla ityle.of a_free Barbecue sufficient to least example of Mr. Polk awl Vrt Wttnwre Lot\.
gallant countrynwii, whose Mood flowed like
foe be held responsible for preparation. In good | or designated by a
7-r in the aecomnlishrnent of the victories to which Barbecue sufficient to feast i example of M "* ’’
ter, in tue accompitstameni ot me victories w wmen «, the day of the Convention, the tens of thonsands mention of ISM.
«p«tod to visit our Ckj.—AJlaala MnceUany. [