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SATOILaV M MSiG, OCTOBER ]T.
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Tut jitiocibk Hem of 1 ippecano* —ti*e iiicw-
Tup*.io.t btetot^nm* —tw mfiom. i* liejnr. A£» —
tot jeloot Farmer of Ohio.
foe vict-ftcrttyt,
JOif 5 TYLEB,
Qf VrrfTLTL .a ;
A Stale Rights ILepubikac of tut school of T?—
out ci * uobiet'. fcoiit. auc etcpfeatao--y
or it of America T mot fcagaviu at, virtuous. aut
pu-.nu'-c. Btatestuex.
io* imxcycire '. j Ftm l-lpt i-fr ' cx-fexsiuept.
GEOBGE ire GILMER, of Qfietterj*.
!>:;>• ;-L CLINCH, o: Camaeo.
X«*f WifITEHLAL. of Bur;.e.
CiLLELU IKCCHHEBTY. of Ciark.
ill iii\r} ' HI, of Haui-ott.
YXATON r. HA3 T 14, VL. a: Baidwm.
1 STRONG. of Bias
.loEs W - CAMPBELL of Jfnseapfc
ryrrtn wii£i<i._Y. of
UYIiXW KHItK. vc Cw.
"A :11.1aH EZZAJII : f
iXfc.it —T&t arm re n » epscruay r maly. ueat_
- Vj," -i.f TllOXif at* b-tre-X -Mirv
sl*rr *«-
E»rt Pwtimii.
Tu* Lteio: uous art at ua:t pRXtC lor otccmeEM
• t p-v » * d« N . “Iwtrt Loctcacoi art tr* only
Ast>a:»ol’Uia.i4i? tuey art copwiag tot *:» 5
i*f Nf.— V* mri ait emkax icmg u pat* rat*
of as lotrcafoc* .prtert
Tot Gcr-pora. art toe Cxaigytos Mtrcwr txiuu
, JtC a me” - Lx* Hi; .LUC*: t *’-t -0 *.!* .*tt * 1
iVjts:.iii£ruL Tysot. of Henusylrama V.-.a* tar
too u ;*. Corpse- re fair m politic* ' A ill
rot tell J'Tjz readers that '
Hon- >— CPtai’ifH Lef.tr.
Tot ler*: of :« Ho*. ? bta» y, member of
"Coo£!ttt Iron. Mm Can nr., ‘■houlc ue attettve
. rtac : r e* try booltH max.
f rvTt. :m C-a umoui L.uvutrtr.
Hot. J. M CfclitOML.
Tut «Ui.Ees'i.iUfc CUU'at.trtrC It '.US fo.iCV r f
■cotna»ttnica-»oL a-e uuti- appropnait too well
timed Goa-mg at titer do from a ois’reug tush
« ci.lieu of tut "Male aac * ©preseii Lug lie
Qfn.nm.uut leeiiugs of tut pa-y m tint aecuon,
«t lee: cunfmeut tua: luey wii. owe! with tut
consider ax on wkicb tuev deaerre.
O' tut pe'o-uat c.a. -a* aud r _<...ucatioae of
Juugt Ca.uoui it it lo tpeat, —
Aojotig tuuat »:uo feuow u.m west, we presume
ljuatt ut it uoirersii !y a' tuowitdgiec le m di»-
lor vU tuvte rcuerout 1 eeitDgt.at well
*■ tuwat traits oi ctiaracter wflicii peculiariy fit
tun lor -.ut stauuu of i'feai jeu: or tae r*ei;aie-
Ae tiit cotmoetu *of tue puuiic press, we are
pe'-c.pt oe;.i*j' aoit tuai otue'» lc of tut es
mOi'.im. r'iC* wLicL ut uas teoderec tut party
iu nt .<oe struggle- V»'e koow fu we., witii
wife. t<eeo<fct>t ' * au.t watcued e ery ai'j't-
Bieu-t of fje ettesoy, auc w r.i. wuat ak i au
a,'v tuebe irf: pi r '-e. u»-tr e'en yiyw. Let tie
|wi viC rule of cr-ueu&u-? - to weojc
so so* it or a* te et*er»ec. aud tue »crc-ct of
our l-itodt w oe fouuu iu f*' o' of tut
Uoos of “ Muscogtse.’
M ttt t.t £v;wii bulucient return* ua't
oett reoenuC rvas tue ae'e'a C oux.uet to reader
it * moei oerta r. tut tuert w. ot a nua ha
jon v . u tut H-r.a -e opposed to tue I 'eaeut Ad-
StiiiMst'a-.ox. v ttrt Geuera. Ooaeratueet. It tut
organ-Xt. oi. o' tua '>ocy .; w... oe .otp < -''t<:it
luat -t* p eu.o-'x wifi'jer t -o-.t ue aej»?-vec »:ti.
a t.ew io tut L-ereels of tut “state ao. rea-pect
for luost wuo Lave ooi.tr.ou te, to tue t/,o»e of
cue tauat from wu.'tu we ooufedeirty asi'-actpat*
oe.ier ..sues for our country.
It .004, O'er ue ■ «.:u<t of tuo*e wuo U*ve
beet, uouo-ec w i t ,u t at uody. nv out
prewer t* ttjvre c.«. ru* uu .uat of our ieuow-Cit
m«i Jcow-t b <da.u-> tt.
A* » pfe»*c ' ? txer ue u p'oo*}A and co>
slee.'oourtieo-u* m tit ueportaaeot aud cooc atorv
tu u s tuauiuers- fr. tue coolest turoojrii wtteb
• e t't pusiAC Le was ao.oug tue i'st to t*-
p>u«e tue can** o’ Kelofau.. and tue coiotatA of
)v,f pfcpe' >ear aitpA te» ..ruuuy to tue .ucoa
tijr, *«u auc laaeot, wutL w u-L ue co'-oacted tut
cauae 7-e : uosdert of • Out of tie f'eopk/' of
v* uicu ue war .e •. * /wet au uou p : m a-
Otoug tue first of tue po, uca wnter* ju our state
a.oc coutr t«jtec more luax. any it.ug e «e to ea.l
tfito arruoe 'u<it spirit of iusesugatior. auuoug lie
pt>p.e to wu-cL it m fe.uly to ue att/udu-teo tue
reao l of tie elecuou* iu Georgia.
ic a aectioua p., .•. of %.ew. we Lave some
Ciaimt; lor, VI eaterri Georgia lae no representa
tive m Uer oouaeti* —auo we ueetu ou r ael*es f vr
-tuaate u Lav -,g aiu our power to preseut out
•o weil qua .CeC to repreaeut L * politic*, fr.euds,
ami so uuea«orpttouau.e to as op;a»ueot*.
Tueee euggestioae are ruace witkyul retweaoe
to tie (U au of o’.uec* and witioot tie knowl
edge ol Mr. Caluotttu Mcacooit.
GearxEaL HaaaiKov irt E»l
--o«a»ts. —lfi reply to a Letter addressed to him by
Mr. Fiistu J. Gutioof Puiladelphta, miking
a re*pectf*al of Geaesal Haaatso* m re
gard to ii* dispOßitioo towanis foreign etnigia/iU,
the General addressed a f ran a and generous com
munication, of which we find the following ex
tract in that very excellent journal, tie FfuUukl
phi a Htandwud .
Nobth Bob, Hep t. 25,
“ Throughout the whole course of my political
life, I am satisfied that no sentence ever fell f ont
my lips which could be coaetrued into an unfriend
ly feeling to the Europeans, whe have emigrated
hither to enj ,y tie advantages which our free in
stitutions afford, or a wish to extend the period
which is fixed by the existing laws for their full
admission to the rights of cilitenship.”
A Good Ricom.mkxi)atiox.~A friend, speak
ing to us of the lats Maine election, concludes
with much propriety in the strung words of Mr
Van Buren’s Message on the subject of the Stan
ding Army.—“ As connecting itself intimately
with i his important subject,” “I cannot recom
mend toe strongly to your con'ideration the
-vlas” of beating the LocuFocos every where .
—Nashville Banner.
Another inuap it south C«rolitm.
V> iean. by * prmeuevz m tut Gi-eervuie sage,
thu‘ G--. I'iempeßß, wbt- oeclmei rumiing again.
... Kuc'xtoec by In. hvJex, a warn, a;vocals ad
Keiorm
Lwt out. to li»e south I
The adrr.iLi'tratioc party wserr tc. thick that ths
paopje o: the >9C 1 i are a race of tc vn
ca iy acy sort of bait, ever ..its of rag. w hits
or track.or airnos: auy otfcerct>ier. that is lessee
out u tue a. Tia.- ia-t car: it t - present ct-Eier
if i. simuitaue bus . .übonuu anc ciam-.irouf aticnsTt
it stir upit 'he breasts o: to*; Sootnen. people, by
even sprt of irnsrepreseptatioat-acc by every trie*
of cum "mg, ieeiitifif of vectiOpa. distri®t against
tueir t.’iethseii o' tue Middle- Nortaesu anc Lasierx
Statei Let tut peoput >•: tor Soutr.. t ie* i»e or
tueir pu; rc arc enure a., tier, atsempts as tw art-i
. of desperate cos. piraeors apaicsl then :a-act auc
jsgamst toe public wedare. Let u>eir treat tne
loui an.-*nipu it alienate t»etr iroir tneit best
frienox a 1 toe art c>: t cammo® public eneny anc
traiiui it the best iatew* l .? ot ti*e I xuoa
li our friend* wish t: jmew toe truth
icspectmg public KStnual ix tut t-asletx States,
msieat o: - t-iuuf u reec.. irvereret ...•».»«*.
tut .istex to tue voict ot tat easttrr
tfceinKives. e* er» stem arc uuiiorn-.y etparSsec
at rt if x tue fi row -R£ articie iron: tue Lrattieuorc
Vt. Flail, o: 2L .-
Tue orvax of Mr. Vax bi;:ct comes rut this
weei. w::i. y ■« t. tue riosi £.i’m£ a:»c unqualified
fais-euoods that eve; cisg acec its c®, brans. It at
tributes toe i.a * t -a: Defeat of me * k ai. ? uaea
party i. tms c ate u tue s: in: of abolitioriisn —
that it ir a .nun p of a.'UttioaQism. ts. c. We ue-
Leve we a;t we acqaai tec witi. t.ue party cob -
test which vt carriec ot u tiuc Mate previous to
tue eiectior.. auc we u» jkiow tua* auciilxyt nor
ar.ti-auu tiOL tiU ever over. n. ar. i fjrm. ucn*e or
r:nc. ormtgrd utfore :ru ye-jjdt r - « State; ant
further Ban . teat it ha- never ueer. is an- way. a
eutb 'jhcßttuKfor ct-l or,* pat :* /-orTi rio' cii in f*-
r»«er vert i umes? i: nas ueer usee :y tire Van
buret party it tueir uottmatiots ft: -.--e-xn: an:
Lie-’.exact Girvemor. who. we are uott
aboirtiomstf »t ceMai: ;y know tue ias* tc :e one
of tue most Ultra anc aut itiom?*s it tne
wane 'tale. Lita- i fact, as the C-icoe teli* us. I
t;.at VercHim goes Wtig ;-e-cause of at-. ..tor. prin
ciple*. wry Q fc not ne Van Barer papers x this
■
t.re; know better. A few cars after tue e.ettiox.
a u-stragu: ut t Van Burei max -are in in nea:-
mg. txat ne a at'ren r.ac tue "tate uac tout for
tue Whigs, a? :,e rwutn w th: ihixX : tue effect
of abbLtiuL.-*t. ans tuey s-hobih gax two i one.
a: tue re>tJt *AiC suow
Tue trust re . iw ci® tet dl the par: of tue Wiig
pary Jxtx.-f Stare t-t f*«en ■.•arrrec _x arax.-:-r tue
y; tue Geaera Goresnmeiit i nost wuc
tpfsvve ; ■ tue atitr-x.ret-at ,-r of !>'r '-'jx Bu er
* i ;e: v . meat ar j exception- so tuz* x net; an t
tub-t wut a- :i_tc».->ex UM: '* it Burex s rrea
earts j; e: tor tue V-Tig t caet , an: If-e cuertibi
te. ret .• t *e.t tt; ne e: been me:
ec in ax» re; tue part* pa.-ere .l tue Mate cl inp
tue cat -a; Trie «ut re articit Las iree*. OL>t ur
ty tu*- ••cracibuf t -tree tor tue purpose of ce-oeirung
tue mil them a* njirs V* e u-x assure lUev. auc
“t can at- u without me fear of eontrattic ioo in
tin Matt, tuat tue interests anc poiAica views of
tue V. x.4gi re: - ertr on: sue penecrey menu .a. with
tua.re t: tree bootk.
Majox Hatok at .*•'iJHniiF- —We jean. f.-u Tr.
rhe >us a*, ue Bacner oi tue ->■: instant * at Iu a '<r
Hu: r « .:t-e:e . e-srnr at
me Loi: Catm. I ue says :
i art. go ut rem.erect- an: free Ton i .e
--amicxUb' his appeal t. his Did J acre Bun fuel, as
up’., v e tt- r hate beenby fus : of then, as
’•J'e re present He oeL -er i. s pn-- tjur. »err-jetrir
—:epe iec tue imputairons that nave • -sea cost tp
ot tue mo ves in w. icn ue is actuatet—-ta*ec tue
reasons wa. n ..at me been: tim tc- support Gea..
liar .eat ratuer than Mr Vat Bare:., ant suowee
that in do.ngt>o. ut wax only acting upon tue gwot
aid Jackson p.mcipies wh*ch ue nad so long ma.b
l.anesi,''
JVc-rj. .Vra I‘o-k Anter. -. an.
A Ob fat Bu to ai f at Hm--—Notice le here-
I by given, that a pno;»'. aaie wh taste place at the
■'f* Ji.'uoc on tue 4ti March nex of a splen
did cuhecuoc of MLegzi t arm met —eonsiatmg of
J c 'Xrtiretf. Jh'.-u nge< i>. vu u■■, Jja. re- k Curia ut
Ooid ttpor/m. Hdu u*jd Kuc!t/tn Toast t auc 'kn
out acne* articles too tec ous to me*. ..on. ue.ng
, tine same coHect.on em neraiec ••• Co,ou», Ben- •
ton m c.s ietuout deacnp:«n of :r.e East Koom/’
cir.ug Mr. Acaiue acxn n.stration — rent »a«cL
&*tic«e* "ce neither nsec or purchased tv mat
Free-dent, out -esecec f.-r Mr. Van Btren, a«
twitter suned to area/ Dcmocra c Prutdenft
hsjJj U y £a-ii notice of i.ie ;# herein- pntc
with a request that the tame -oe puo-;-ned »u tne
Court Jouruare of E- rope, Egypt and Terse'
that tue Fr.unes anc P .-textaleb-of tiioaccountries
asiiy supply tuem.-e, 'es—-ar.c the editors or
pL.b .-.-iers of said joerna-- w. . insert ta.c uot.oe.
anc sene me- - c j« Li K udernoot for payment
Term* of **.«. Ca>Ji. .n go-, or «.»er. or i reav
ury 31 w*. ' provided taic note* can oe d.aeoualed
at ne Brenu of A tuenca. y
V. great apa u soSe-ec at this s»-e. as the
“ci 'frung owupv-rtf” oe.i.g an oA/ fat n sjrud
Ij> fttfrcrui kaa ueimer koewthege of. or use lor.
tiaeae iv xw *■•&*-
A >re, a ’ c --/e 4 rue auc t ace. w r ue offeree for j
t,e tue re. .. fjrgan and Kx-.ra. w.-.r. ne aer
* re.-te of re • --#p- -e eurere-'s- if me t jrjue of
theae est r.-.<te: a*, t - ere cos* to the pcsjplt—
the under- gued can't *pca« Px» : gniy in mere
p'i-se. aituough many c esi them among t-.e
b f J/i I’snjk. of me t.aree cot : ng a,ora uau
■ne;r ur.og. T.c*y w -* r found, however,
adKi-rea cakc ateC for h'vdcurrency coun '.nee,
oeu..g great es paper ;n exchange for go'j
or s ver. Jne peop.e .f mi* country ue.ng gr.or
ar.t of their »« -e. v. , tl not prooai.,y ,q n.gh for
jecaunog mem. arm a great c-arga i> ma% oe
ex pa*, ted. i e-mt of ra.e maoe b> t-.t convex;
enos of pur- - a*er». By oruer «/f the Pco'ie.
ECONOMY, REFORM Ac CO.,
A ucticmwers.
Gear, aAt Habkisos-—A Cor respond eut of
-Le Cornf.oem ■« Adver* ser, g -e* the R-how ng
ot*cupUQfj of Genera Harr son’» appearance at
C.i c-nnsf* on the .at of October.
7he Genera. tall and thin in person, with a
k-ghf stoop hot ne bear* his years most ga. a„t
iy : !ii» eye, of the keen*-*’ an; deepest ,sue,
en-ire-re, tea far, nor do*re hie air or manner ree
reay n* .ea--. - , ey...p oa« of any oecay of -.t* fac
ulties,
H-: sp-ite for an hour and aU f. ir ,d w-u most
d Mine’ y heard rev every one n the »aat as-.-em
hiage. His langwaye i* rn v*t UauUftit; tue re U
no t -ain.ng after effect or tne giarre.* of oratory,
bet me most chaste s.mj/re ty wa* conspitoocs
througfjout. I wiii not try to give the
of his apeecb, as it w,H doubtless be [ i ,*f*ed,
I only wish u_at l/toteof L.s opponents who have
caned into sa “im!ieeik old man” could have
hearo hi* nod e an*J manly vindication of hi-,,self
from the siandei* :eaj«ed upon Em. H ; s matt .
uer of speaking a’yout the op passing candidate*
was mat of a perfeot gen 4 ie»ian. and while he ful
ly exposed t.e ruinous designs of the Adminis
tration, he was careful not to utter a single word
that c ould be construed into personal offence.
As far as I can Judge, he has all the qualities of a
most able statesman, and will discharge the du
ties of tne office of President with consurmnate
abilitv. The impression is daily gaining ground
that he has been underrated even hy hi* friends
and I have not the least doubt that he will ex
ceed their most sanguine expectations.
Massoth Arm—On Thursday last, Mr.
Lutbtr Plumen, of Dearborn county, Indiana,
j sent to the city two of the largest apples we have
ever seen, to be presented to Geu. Harrison and
Gov. Ty ler. One of them measured 1C inches in
circumference, and weighed I lb. H oz .—the oth
er 15 nches. and weighed 1 lb. 12 ounces.
This gentfeman presented one of the tt me kind
of apples to Gen. Jackson in 1835, which grew
upon another three. He -ay that tree ha* never
k*rne a large apple since.— CiadtiHali litpubli- j
Letter iifsm Mr. W«Bh. ol N- 1 .. u>
i ©us of 4 npaia.
WiSHttuu ui: srpi -T- 3>4
V-; }t«b fg»—l tuvt read wni mi t jiiC£?urf
TrtHjr *rr«r ti your rmsmtueniE.. n iative tr
cck-i pax e: Pom erx nnc the Boot rasr ■ I
;?s ; r xjitv ti* Presaaerc anc ms >:‘CTetarr«-
ci .*etestae tbemseu*h- so .nc.:uitu'., m u.*: it in
tern.!* to •snitiC tnemse ves from ptoar mffirn--
tiai. Tat;* are gross mconsisteacies and rar.tr. -
dicaons ir then it nert. wmcx cannot be reronxueib
Bstt this yon hive ;.aaoe: well, an, nomi c re
■niii; fee wst tc say.
I vrisk. Mwerr:. tr> saj z wore rexave tr tbe
concur: o: toe .“'ndr iaiy Cwasiit&e. Toe Ptps--
ceir . ix his electioneering if tier to Mr. Bunak,
says. - tsat tins cornmitief ate silent up* toe
su: ou" After Mr. Stmts, of (. Diiuefurut. re
signed. I was placet or xuat amm.tiee to sup:-. 1
tut- eacwj Tit* case o. Lieutenant i. c».*e * L ‘
men Ttkrrtc tc ti?. sac toe cuuuuittee. wort r-’--
a- vrfp*. rr tie watt weatoer. sirtnip : r
late at tigut aic toe press of btisiwesi.. found it
in.posaii.if, with toe in lie tzrae at our
t. coc-iaer t-.-j case. witho-t nek'iecting a„ toe
otner bu=me-E :*eiore me Committee.
As wet. as 3 remetsne* mere w-s nor a mil
meeting ot tue Tommiuee kite: i became a mem
ber of it.
But what tb it iroittH-ed mat tbe .'binncy
Coniir.r. e siiomi :. • 1 e n Ate 1 seer a:. a:u-
Cif it rue CoTeniiDEßl orsai- commenting noun
toe xcte it tre Hou?f . ot -be res: ctiot. oi 3
Caapoatr. rs Alabama, at: of coarse mi*represent
ing toe wpu*e ac: .r. Ly xe erenre to me jonni .
yet »I e; -se:?e mat or tbe 34th c; July, ~ a me
tier was it aoe by Mr. Cmpmat. of A fame, mat
toe rue? m reitioi to the nine: of business i«f fus
peiiQec. to eiatif i.im to more tut foi-iwitr reso
iUtlOE :**
• Kt: j.ved. That tbe diciary Committee. cav
ing marge of tbe cast of Lieut. Pont, qc 10.t:.v.x
report a oil] it tx.- pdojc. prori.; ilin; toe ennst
iijs .t t: iitcroe? o: . ortc re *■ nm* stm- ice
t>: "tit JJarv or Army .•: ti»e - li-leC Mates.
Tt u..s rcsoiutiDi 1 wi? eeci ec y ooposec. and
gr it !gi- -eastms for il It triese. n’ I remtmotr
nget. you concurred. By rt ferenoe to me
o: toe ~m Jay,you mt..'. bnc Isueceeaen m tia>-
i at these objections ecteiec oi me jooma . I
asaed tt r-e excused from vc mg. that 1 mignt oe
era: .ec tt a.-.- gu my reasons, nr mm were as fm
iCrtTi, ;
“Mr. ftar'y tc at excused from xotaig.
because toe . udiciarr Commitlee nac not Unit at
tins ptMoc of tbe sr-sion t. examine am ; epart
ary .aw or any sutyeci ? oe :aust tut Piesuiem and
mt ■secretary jf mt ?ftr\ rac area:;- fuil powta
an, ir. it>r:ty o exc.udfc m-m mom giving teu
stes; against smite met. an. tt< set a.-mt mt pro
cetu*rg' of cou is martian. . tbey r asr any tning
req uering »near iateriexence; e.c uecaust ne Mr.
*■ come rot corsti t mat tut Na» suo. tue -f
--pnvec es tue services .. refries, as coua-. ste*-
aras. air. servants. :w: tbeie is u» ueeess.ty tuey
sb©a>d oe witnesses a: d be-.-.use. to ec«c: bucl a
.aw as due gectjsrmai from A.-.a:r.a proposes.
woe,? m efiect. make w. .:e men negroes, by iao
po- r.r on tuero lot necessity oi distbarging cutie*
neretomre co-cnargec by negro* s
Tms explains m.» opinions, as s soutnem man,
arc a 1 a metier of tut J . mciaiy C aznmittee- And
afie; aennerate exam matin: . I -*c itve tuese views
art- correct: arc . snow a ,i.ge majority of boutn
err men wL trirk w:*: me.
?e* fieat .aoorat r of .les.tbe Giobe. gires tbe
names of tu.se woo votec again?t Mr. Cuapmar's
rest uti.n
if you wifi look at tbejonma’. you wid fmd. on
tbe jPm es fuv.Mr, C r.aprnan intro:need us re- 1
s ut.jL to bai t mt n ts s. - pen tec -an . tue j eas
an nay? a:e there g.tet. Tbt u-i.oe v. ... c n-ve
tue '-cum tc btliewe, tnat a tut Locoiocos woo
suptiorted Mr. Chapman .• r.- motion axe good
Democrats, and frieiidi of tbe Sooth. Put to ex
pose t-.is ir founded and bypoc-iticai pitt»r-.0:.. I
need o:.;»* cab your attention to tbe ram.es es H.
’*V. iajtis.a*c Wn.. Parmenlti. both f » o:r are
found rotiOg wit:. I-'r. Cba;«*rar. both of whom,
therefore, due Gio.*e intends to paim upon tue
*o,t: as -nends of tue institution of sia->ery, anr
.n mror of exc.ucmr negioe; from entering tbe
aervice.
1 nart "before me copies of the k-tters written t r
Messr 1 . Parroenttr arc *V ..„ams. before tnty -were
e.ecb-i memutr* of < orgrt-s. aui i g.ve jou an
extract from each. 7’ie eg' reett I cere rre vou
1 rtac nft j: J: 'xu--* vs RrpreeTtt olivet , ■: ud
vert r.o: zenM tu Per rue fer n.c ,i ... o
P<r tract '-fa teller from \V« Pxn«t >TX2 to Ist.
.hr.’-- i suswoith. cc'td Pcit < cmbr-ci-e, Of
rooer lb, Jbb9-
“'lnattbe ex stent* of Slavery is an ev.l of
great trtagx Jto't ..£ not disputed, excepting :r a
very sma,. portion of tbe citizens of me Union.
Ji my 0p.:..0n, me power? possessed by Congress
mow’d be ecere oed to prohibit inter-State haze
trees, ced to cm. slatery •n the Itistnct of Ct—
Pirnbic, wbcuerer so- : mea-. can be adopted
cots teatiy vriti tbe safety of me nation : aid I
deem it tr e duty of Coogres- to r»-ga:d lie nequire
menti of justice and humanity as neiJa* tbe otber
obligations of tne Ccnistitutioo of tue United j
tales. 1 ’
‘lan mat in favor of the ainu sic« of any new
‘state whose Constitut.on may tolerateehtrery,and
in luo oenUment J beir ve the Peo}..e of this ec-
Uon t>i tne country a.most una* -mous y f»incide,
Ke pcctfu Ir, and truir roure,
WILLIAM PABMiuKTER.”
Extract vs a letter of H. WuxiAJts so Per. P.
tiAMiLL, f LlKtxer, Rated Taunton. 2\<scen*-
Oer J, ] 'ri*.
Lea; sir—l - are this cay received your letter
of me iiit u.t.. propouudmj to me interrogatories
i» behalf of tne hn■ to County Anti-s.-: exy so
oetr, an; :or isr refer you to rnyco. se-n
tne a-.acLuse't* *euate. anc to a tetter written
’-u Andrew Pou' son, En., about-tne year i.nee.
am pu . ned in me new spa pert of that time. I uat
etter mat- ns opinions i bad ion£ enterta ,n« c and
ven expressed I have since *een no reason to
'ua ge the no, / ki/i Otiie'.e t later yto Rt crsrUrary
to ia u, <f f jod cod tr-s. ijezt interests <sf man;
!• at it ■>: gos ft of lo o< extended by tre admit* um of
rec States tutu the Union v uti Uonetit ut osn* tple
rr to are. tan evil; ansi tic.U it it lie imyera
ti.Tt cuiy of i (mgre t to adopt an ■ediate meaturas
for iU vMUvsn in the L strirt rs tolun/jisi.
ii. WILLIAMS.
Tow. beta mese men, Parmeuter an , WiJi.arns,
are /-Jj blooded Locus xros, an: accord.ng to O.obe
,og ' aie genuine fiieridt o/ me out-. ; and if they
a.-e defeated at tue next e.ection, we sfaail bear
* hat ire A no., ioni-1 have trrurnpbtd over these
go mar. ,ia’e ‘
Ar i-s.avery resolutions were introduced into
v-.e iJi sa-. i,; t’&Legislature. Jbe .-es’.ioa was.
ti ■ en uy yeas. an. nay* upon each rtMiulioß, —
iiere are tea of them ;
• Res'At td. t hat Congress, hariag exclusive ,e-
K- ■ ut on a Tf.e -o.?lxict of Cc,-mi;ia, possesses t.,e
r.ght to a v> .s a very and t - .esi<t-»e trade therein,
an , mat tue ear .y exercise of such right is de
rf.un>c ny tbe eo sentimeal of the criri
i>z‘-; wu.-idjby tbe piincipies of: tie rer®iuti«i, and
ny -manly.
“ Re-oUfs.:, That ti a very being an admitted mo
ra. and pojitica; evil, w nose countenance.wlieiever
it exists, it vin —cat- d mainly on me gro ur*d of ne
ce'tity, should be ciicurnsc-nued within the limits
of me 'tales where it bat ,een airepdy esta?.iißb»d,
and that no new State thouT be hereafter admitted
into th< LTiKKi whose consMution of government
afuaii sanction or perm t the existence of d>rneit*e
siavery.”
V. h> tfaf-r tlioae who voted for these re so lotions
w< re aoohtiotostf or not, I leave tbe routben
people to des.ide.
h P>n t-e passage of these resolutions, Henry
'A i]Ji«rns, with every other Van Loren Senator
e>-' * pt one, re< orded hi? name in the affirmative !
Vou will ave perceived from the'ourieof the
adrriio «tf'<tioß papers, that tae attempt will be
mv> to dehrde the ou hern country by crying out
that - the abolitionists have defe-ted tlie demu- n s
m Vermont”
No man of ordinary intelligence can any longer
e. deceived by this ridiculous cry. Hut, if there
should be one. 1 can very easTy satisfy him *f bis
error.
here are but two a fminist*ation members from
Vermont ia the present Congress, and both of these
are riholiti'/nists. I hey faavt been tolfa defeated,
and now we aie »old the abolitionists have beaten
these good democrats .*
On the I €th day of January last, in a speech
which 1 de i*ered in the House of Representatives,
I referred to tue fact that many of Mr. Van Huron’s
leading friends an Vermont were a- oliliunisb.—
Mr. E. Lh liaiber, r?ic Locofono can; id ate for the
offi-e of I. out. (»o .e. nor. r,. mentioned, among
i olfee. . it uad been :e tarked, u*mg :e debate. J
j Mr. blade was a JVbig aad an abolitionist, and
j is reply to this, 1 made the following statement;
..
*• But. Mr. in me m-aairl jepicsexast if tins |
meealaer-lire Tan Buxer. aim iutna>» toe a -asrs’m* ]
, tnm,&rc tne s.creteir oi tae Anti-"* ia very Society, j
F_ li. Berber, oppasec ui? M:- S-aae’i b imma
liuin 3 xmdersixjid tbP i_ I>. Barber is wtL tnrwi.
as a devoted irienc of tb-s i-criiinistrE-iiim. ms- «Qe
11st at s papex, aad an Bateguiai adtoim x.m
Tnere are it. t a. tv-.ior members lias Veaswnt
or mi? fin:-:, boti of ■»bdiu are aticl-uor;?U- Uue
r: irtcm wa? *•*: e ut tne Met Cong-ass. ’ : -
Fietcner:’ ne i? i* favor of an»L;ui:ig si- very st
i !*• I istxict «f Colmsitm. thinks tb- t £ iMgrrst
ragtit ■; p-e T - -r*. tr.t : : ;r:g a: :. -• up a?
tne S_utes. and ra expre;-;ed a ■w ii.ing
ne«f tt cnie: ml© Vie cu-tomary m : e:natiunaJ re
:at ion? with HaytL”
Tbes? re mart-. 3 repeat- were m it ir tne
Bou?f of Eepseaents lives, it the bearing of tne
Vermont members : tbey woe pub’isbea, an. nave
neve: ai<d will n..t t>e de: ird.
la tbe Vermont ejection whir a i? Terentiy bea-c
from, tae att» tint cEiidiG'-te i : tu* : tc? cu Gt v
emoi. Mi. ,'i .iXignani. tlrtr anaiitinu can: aa e mr
tne office oi a,-.* utenat.t uivtisot. M:. j — Ear
ner. and tne abo itiraaLt?. Smith ana ITex ner.were
at. beater.
Some week? after tne pnMicatin* of tbe speech
reierret tc. . reocived. Lbmugu tiit- mat.. p-iti—
pa elf .Ton. Mr £ JJ. Barber ; one of triem wa?
~ Mr. Barber’s >-atJoi- a-.-avert c before tne Add.--
eor County Arti-Siaverr Sor.fTy, on tue 4tr of
-••. ’ • . art tne otner
hveiec before me leemucratt to v a rtngtor .&.
a: Mertpe.-er, or at 4 r of -my. .r.<r. by 1— B.
Lamer."
Crr one of tnese p—mpriets strt tar- nrruaent
Loccinm set: to me be w ate, - fnmi tne a. tuo;,"
ant it. rormec me tnat what - rat t-eet a- to
hi* ojbbuobs- was *• true ney on: a_. poaibis aem
a. "he I wuaic perce.’.'e by reading me-e pam
phxels. I tiui... I exhibited mese pamprletE to j
-ot w»er tbey were retenvc by tne ma... 1
cave tnem new before me. anc tins Mr. Lamer,
over wnose deivat tne Antnincos a:e muummg.
write? on one if his nrstioi: 1 - that ne is ** c denu
crax. triii u ids prtnuple*. at izueta by Jejfenon,
ram&ef an ein/Rtiartist 3 quote nrs own w ores.
And this ie one of tbe men. the secretary oi an
anil-slavery set -ei; , and a de^alec f ienc oi Mr.
Van Bcren e , wnc ca ..■ Jefeison an a tor non.-: —
Tins -* tne max whom me »an Buren party s _p
poned ee tbe ir candidate fa: me sffice el Lie. ten
att ‘SeTetjcr in Vermont and still we shx.. t-e
’Luc -bat me anolitiot sts a:e a.i aad tr- ve
beaten tbe Devucrazt in Vermont.
Tbe WhigTictorr an Maine has over Fbe.tnec
tne tone 1 rere. Tbey code- ted astonishment
at me result Ji.lgmg from wbat tney have a.-
rtatv sa.t a? to tue Vermont clecuuo?. 1 -nou.a
. not ne much ?u.rprisec 1 tbey no diy charge the
a? an a : :
Yot mar expert to bea: tx.is next ' f course tne
i Wi g mr tor-tics in t. ee*.a sy- Louisisna at.d Norti.
Caro.ma. w„ a.J » :st ne imnat -c to anolitio*
j ixfiuenct.
As to Maine, it may be as we., ts refresh V e
memories ». t .t-ewnc have forgo;te tue circum
stances. Mr A.nert smith, t: Maine, war was
re e; y defeated, gsv? ■am factory ar ;w-r? e
me auoiiliuaisls oefore hi? ejection. Mr. Mmtn
sard in me letter -i N: mar can oe more decidedly
opposed to s avejy in ‘re abstract, or more ueef.y
aesire me fiecdras of tne who e bu*a» f«rn..y man
Hr. Mr. M*:tn w«s also opposed to tne at—
ir..- itn of Texas, and in favor of tne ng'.t of pe
, tit. on.
Mr. Fairfield, the Governor of Maine, wno xas
j list teen defeated, was a memue: of tne .a»t C un
grel?. He. a.-o. w tea letter to me a oi tmr;sts,
in wtacb ne tnem mat ne regaruefl finely
as a moral and ;n>.iticai ev-.- to wn?cb be is, and
nas ever ueea. nom ia principle ax feeling, utterly
opposed, anc that ns entire an* :t;on co. d allure
tt no one more sincere pleasure man hiastii.—
But &e is now :e_*. ed as one woom t.jt ano..-
UobiSts nave :eleaded. Mr. Ea-me-d was m c on
gre? wben Mr. Calooon, of kentoixj. ot me iuth
December. 1r39, ,ic: ooucec. me owing rt-siu
tion, which i copy from the journals bef..e me :
‘•Mr. Ua.uoon. of Eentu-xy, mured tnat me
rules bo suspended to ex*tie him to more me fol
io wing rest? -ti - E:
-- Resulted. 1 bat me Cotnm ttee on tbe Judieia-y
be instructed to report a bib mak.Eg it .c.iwm
for any person tc a-: fug.tire slaves in escaping
from me- owners, and providing so: tae p-n.ih
mert in me courts oi the Lnite: Males of a?, per
sonl wao may be guilty of s-uen o3ence.
- And that they be further instructed to report a
t. . max mg .t u:..»w; - fur any perso- in me noc
s a tret oi ding Mates of mis Lit. on to use axy n.cans
to in tuce s-are* from me .r t wceit. a d preeicieg
for tbe pun -nmeiit in tue courts oi the Uaite-
Mates of a., persons who may oe guLty of sucb
j offence.’
Now surely no mar. friendly to tue rights of tbe
South, ro good octane rat c.-uid o: ect to tne pas
sage f such a rtaoiolkm ; but a s me estire anoli
tioo of slavery cou-d affiord to no one ruse sincere
p.easnre than to be was louni v.Lng aga nst
Mr. ta.noon's motion. Tbe names of H. J. Ao.er
son, 1 bos.as Lavee, Joun I t irLtid, an« Viigii H.
Bans, L© ofocos from 31 a me. will .e found m the
j jiiunui, with me names of A-exanctr Duncan,
Isaac i set ner, Wii -am Barmen ter, and William
Made, a.: oppos-ag ’Jus reasonaue. just and honest
proposition.
Before I coo-lude, I wish to examine a portion
of me Bres-dent’s letter —a letter full of s- ter
fuge and prevarication, toe reading of which hiied
me witu sname =t me thought that rs aumor was
Piesident of the Unued Mates. Tne Bresident
T be: e .-tea a t of £ ongress whim p un-t.ts
the admission of colore: persons a* wiu-e?set in
Courts Martial.’ Again, ne -ays: 11 If hbe wrong
to adm.t tnem, tbe fauil is m tbe law, and the rem
e4> i to be found an f m its a. te ration.”
I have selected these pa Ea?es for lemark,a? the
-etter has been already in A exposed, and repeti-
Uoi. i- u-e e.s. Tue Pre.-ent teiis us. with a*
much distinctness as ne can, that ic ail cases here
after, wuexe negro test mooy is admitted against a
white man, ne cannot interfeie. This sbourn be
understood. If Martin Van Bures is le-electei
■of which thank Heaven mere is n. w no danger,
be wii] sever interfere in setting a‘lie tne p.oTead
mgE of Courts Mama], in whiei. such testimony had
ueet admitted- Ancbe expects me to;es of
ern M.tes with this iasulting dec.arauon .
Now, in ail this, 1 thmk me course of tbe Pres.-
ident merit; tbe seveie-treprehension. A- cording
to the tae.matron of my mind at preseat. I shou.d
feel bound o oppose such a law, and for several
reasons. In tbe nisi place, I trust we -nab never
have a President again wno woxd be gtu.lv
of such cot duct, and because 1 prefer to let the
matter rest wheie it now doe?—upon tnat spirit of
concession, by a n b, as General narr-son said our
union was eiiecled, and witu*>t which it couid cot
be preserved- if we a;e to depend upon legislative
action for the piolection of a-i our rights, tie Ln
lon bad a ; w ell be dissoired. I here are obligations
oi a bigner cnaracter than mere arts of Congress.—
Besides, if Cong;e-s» an pass a law rr.aktng negro
testimony illegal,Congie-s can repeal that law.—
•"suppose a Lm sueuia te introduced in tbe House
of Bepreieotalives, declaring that Congre-s sfaouid
not, dun; g Ae next two yeais, abolnh s-avery m
this District ? Would any Southern man vote for
it ' Surely not, for :t concedes to Congress tbe
right to abo.isn s.a -erym this District. Ur sup
po>e a biii should be introduced, deciaimg that the
people of Virginia should net be molested in taking
then slaves from tnat “late to Alabama. What
•South ra man would vote for it ; None, because
Virginia holds her right much more see-rely than
if it was only protected by an a tof Congress. Tne
Bie-id* nt, therefore, to my mind, dees not regard
th.? questunas a Patriot sho jid—hD Southern
priocip.es” are not found in operation here. Tae
r ght of a white man, in a sla? e-hoiding isla'e. to
object to me aimissiun of the testiroonv of
servants, cannot be effected by an act of Congress.
But let me iilustrate the' unsoundne?s ol.be
President’s argument f-ituer. The act of Congress
of 1 1 J4, which provides for a naval armament, di
tocls :i<i uere stall * e employed on boirdeach of
the ships of 44 guns, one Captain, four Lieuten
ants, AC., Ac. The act says nothing of white Cap
tains or Lieutenants. What pievenis tbe Presi
dentfrom appuiuti; g a negio Captain or Lieuten
ant ' The act of 170&, whicp establßhcs the de
partmf-nt of tue navy, in tne lirst section provides
as follows:
Bee. 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and Home cf
Representatives of the United dates of America in
<cmtfr ess asermiAed, That there shall be an Execu
tive Department, under the department of the na
vy tie chief officer of which shall be called the Sec
tetary of the Navy,fc c ., Ac., &c.
» 4 doe ' not he shall be a ichite“ chief
J ter " T ccjrnugto the President’s argument,
J® f “ W be ““prized to anp mt a negro >eereta
ry oi a-- avy Again, the act of-SO 9, which
i a.. ouzk A .te f .npioyrneni or an additional naval
lhi C ir a -‘a°c. 2e J ’° d em P° A ered tne ibe-ident of ,
J t e m.ea htates “to appoint, and cause to be en- |
a:ed nuasinraeii, t. xee ;f t -,
se-met- «tii:*wy •^ ajDMi .'. '
srainet $® one ca© do’iut -L ■
®toi* sui'jft. Bu: »tbt • : ?u.u«i
; the ftcaafißi and L** M -"- T¥ ;‘ * ,~' 'M
■** zsssc set oi T r i-L * J
IJfTCI f nudstiipwre i>
hu**«db ofcoioKw ** r “ . * t ,
ES rv. An: : cannot «'-■» urn. W to
us tne FseadMt, ~ *f « ***“ Aj w \ £*** ‘~ \- u . w
BCgTC Hiig:i - -•**’ *■'- ‘*'■ -^«t
_ • ~ - . _,. - - ai t - yyu ter
State*■ aad i snot,.c oe *■ --• **•• _
x _ i^ c , t \* At •!'>*'■ «-& *;;at
u, r nu give any rea-oc tor ru* * ,
would jrot x-.ber.uai -lort* apPA ip-i'l tb*
hour a .nutted a r.ri*
Astd if a President sauuld i t;£ t *•*
of ti*e Si.*?, - a.i® uic* m-e » *** *
Itotilheri ncnat >r v. nu wornc '-«n' no to*. jionuto-'
tia®, and then return to tut «*•
~ there was i.o .aw foruiddisrg • •*
n..jat sav sc with at macs tints and f *-
;as si ; : it t:.e ease o er ui-t
Ho-e. A Pnsridiut wo® disregards tue iii«ra.
. P . H os t’je wt.; it Miutnerx. country, wise puy* us
ie>poet to ti«eir prejudices, except so M-’ as lot
;a» >■ of Congress compel him, is onirt to j‘te .
ove- tin. oestiuie 4 ol these . i :tec ttate wi-'-t
conid *cver iiave beet untied witootit eouees on,
and wiucb wil! be disunited when toat patriolk
gp rrt v concessioi sua. depa. - "- .rum an. r ut.
TW President unoerstaxids Lis ra*ue w.:i. toe
Aboirtitmists. 7 nejr raaj quarrel • r.t. n;'i. ior uti
piOTiised vet*. out as n. t-.*e ca»e •>.
wu;- s v c. 1 aa a-u... j*~.~ -■ i- - t .ar
seer a few of tocii jtac rs a .01. c as ioisip- mm
igtfr-. Tae atioiiiti«ist> aLeady praise i-.n- for us
casidu't it ’.ne 'uss o: i-.-e.t_ '*e out .ue io?ua •
dx«.toi remarks. ~ uii.ese toe president i.a- t! v er
-jwse verv fooiisti reasoai. w; ift i r n I no. te
~ ,jk rus ronauu’t it ttiis case wtii reat'uoc as it out
‘•is «ii>- iioutT. anc afford iuaa as icuco t-au- u' tiun,
-ii i future aaj .a. «ij uae rueas u. -a-- n&-
44 SfflHln ifcu.'-
A.f t. Mi. >eure;arr Pau'jcitr- i is fee jnr‘ aart
always ;«a of a veiy at friend r tnarac.e:
warct the .-ouiin >ci»e yea:- utS Mr. Pan drag
wiete a oooa caliei ** Leneti from the Soulr.. in
wnicfc he ettea * or? to asaae the pebf .e > .rt-t -a
coLteaipPt *e in tut eyes oi iter -jater Mates is
tirf t :l Toiume ct tin? bn, t _a i-etter me 1 -t.
Mr. Paiadmj eves the fa inwiur aitaunt, wiuch 1
copy fiinc :ue non a nefore me ;
~ aiuag from the ho->e where we jell
trie caitiff, wuo wiJ one dtr 1 tear -nra. wt
some g.eal caiamny on the count j of a.: : .:tr.
it sn our fate to meet witn ano.uei ttanp/t o:
the tri me: p.ay *• ..e-ore lu«:s hwa. wnem
*0: oniy custom nut me ._ws
]j; .:. wv 1:, rr.tr rut eeiy ho*, anc it :a t.r.r
at anr.e cf me x--a: we encou terec the M-mv. _tr
groat : nrst a .tt e cart nrawn r>y one norst. -t
wti.n five or s_x na .: nanet mack ctticxen were
turn: .ed .at pis- t.retne: Tne cart na; no rr -
cniis. anc they seeaied u have :s-et actua. } : ... -
ec to seep, he nine me ca: l man nee trnet . -a.k
women, wrh me r ner t*e:»;. and uncr tr
ee. anc w rtnoal snoe* 01 sto. c ngs; nexlcame three
met art neasoec. :.a,, naked r -. n.mec together
w.:n a:. :s teat Lam. of a.. >amt av, tt ,:.ui.—
a wn.te mot i ran .on ho.senaca. carry .1 £ pi>-
t».» i» his tirata irm, a»t pr : c a:m tat :ne
unpodeve i. otx us in t t ;. e w.m.n' .nr.
1 snociC .ue 1j >eet : a_ rartec w.'.r : - j:q*
njana* At a house wn'.e we slf.-r.ied. a nr.ie
far r-er on, we .ea;»ec tuat ue hac nonrrt these
rzt serai t • in i* ary .«n_. aid i«. .nu n.rg
men. in tms ma: ner to s_- e one of me mo.e
ss.tiiea Mi>‘. s-nameon t e '■rate oi Mary .anc
1 say. ac; sname on tne 'tale of Virgin .a anc
creiy Mate f.rour: wLmb u.u »:■ tenet tm
case wa- ptrnu te_ v. : ion tney expect mat
s nen exfci. -Uotif wiL not mnoami mem in me ey «
of st an.er-. rswerer bey m-.y oe rtc. hc.md to
tnem ty educaUot anc natit
i hen MmPatitmg Fpe.xs of this picture t xwn
from ms imar nation, as -a ffagnst etc injeant
outrage on numai. ty In- i copy trom m
tt: octm ec 5..»: af.trhi- yourney t; . .£.. »
gin.a. Lul aiterw.: t, in It if. M;. Paa: tmg p tro
ll - u'-c a nev ecu. m of nis »::t. :.■ c m tms e,;..-
t*on of i e35 a., tret I nave . no:-' c_s t ... <
ted In tne »m edition tue .etter 1-m •• occupies
more than r;,.-••een paces. . _t in tee e..uon of
i'io (pG.-.me- a. t-:: Mr. »an Lurec ot erne a
41 Norther* man with southern prjsmt itr. ‘ inrs
iette: tne if in »ccu;- »-s on ■ :\n. paces No
woo: er sock a man wih say the President had
nothrog o qo w.tc me proceec.tgs in iiuoe't case,
and also >ay t:.at: had been the un.f.-rm practice
to aim:: negroes to testify against wh.le men, »nen
he was not a. t to produce a sing e instance.
I has ietlei ha- already extended much farther
than I expected, c t-emre 1 coac.ade. ie; me ap
prise you of some cf tbe contempt., je ce-.gn- of
tae la>co-:i>cof
I have s?cn two fetters from centiemen cf char
acter and intelligence, comaniiuicat.ng tc-e fact,
that the Van beren party .nten.ee short, v befere
the Presidential eiettiou to issue Late i. ?. and
start report*, of inter led insurrections in me Si uth.
I have to dost I mat some suet plan, is in co; tero
piation. We xnow that many of them are wicaed
enough to do any t:acg. They are ii.t on y stran
gling for bread, anc they fear the investigation
wr.-K.-b .5 to come. Let our f.lends, tc- refore, re
prepared for tbeae riha nous tricks ; but ict ir be
understood that w nen the iasurrectwa lakes tlace,
Becjamrr. Tappau r.as pro isec to firm isc f. e hun
dred del ars.tonuy powder ant -not for the ne
gro**. and be -s a good Van Boren democrat.
Our friends, every where, are fu.i of confidence,
and feel assured of victory. No man can doubt
any longer, that (dec. Lamisc-n wiL eie:t*d;
e'ecter spite of the persecutions of an principled «f
--ffice-holcers. and tne I J S hiSS•‘llllS 02 LL6
and t-c anoliuon papers, which centiaoe tc de
nounce him. roost vioieot'y. I hope, in this most
important straggle, Virginia, the lane c: Was r>r.
ton, Madison. Leery, Marshal , will :e frc&d
as see was in the revo.Lt_»a. amrsg the ffr?A in ie
sistiog, strenuous,y, tae tcc oa- hments of pewer,
i tr.r-t sne will,aotonly, :c defence ct the ; nar
acte: cf her own distinguished sos. but for me
sake 01 the wnaie ceuatiy. express he: opposition
to the man w .® a as. ty wretched experiments,
brought a prosperoas country almc--t to rura, who
nasty r-t..u. c >.atr:ns. caused everv patriot
to leei ashamer :: itsc®.atry.ant whe bas sanc
t oaec the air_,ss.-n of negio testuaosv aga ssl
me cf -er c-ws s*:*cs. an-, declared ne must c-onnn
| ue to do s«.
I hare travelled through the State of N*w York
and of course, saw many c f tne people gs that
) p ani many from New-Eaglanl; I saw mem
in pr.va'e stci=i ictercour'e. and saw them in pub
lic meetings, consisting of tea thousand and twen
ty thousand persons, and I as? ;;e you, everv de
cent man I r.et. w;th w om I conversed np-on the
tut:e:t, ‘pmae with contempt of the aboiilicvDists.
andj expressed surprise that any soatbero man
couid inngine the majority of the p>eop,e were in
fected with that Villainous beresv. Xbis I sp>eak
of my own knowiedge.
I beffeve nearly nine out of ten of the cut-thrcat
abolitionists, lbe Duncan xcd Tap.pan at o ilicEists
are real “barn bummg" Loco-foc^s.
I congratulate yuu upon the glorious prospect
he fare us, that our country will soon be free from
the dominion of ice plunderers, who hav» so long
neglected and crumbed her be?t interests.
Very tnilv. vours.
’ EDWARD STANLY.
Hon. Joh.v M, Bcrrs, Richmond Va.
The two BucKsaixas.—Mr. Orr of Deia
ware, a blacksmith and man of sound sense, w
a short time since a rnemoer of the Van Buren
party. He went to Ohio, to ascertain tbecAarai
Ur of the Buck Eye Blacksmith, for the purpose
of destroying his usefulness. What w a s the
consequence ? be found that the Bucg Ev e Blad
smith’s account of himself was true—what'lhen
He extended his enquiries alittSe further, and h
Jound that (ien. Hamson was a calumniated mar
He lor the first time saw his worth. Wbi
then? As an haust man he is now his support
er. Let ail his calumniators go and do likewise
and atone to their own conscience^
! - . ---
fix t cost it !—L nder this head tbi
spirited oaie papier, the Democratic Prtss , tel
the following capital story :
A Locofoco office holder in this city lately callc
upon an honest Irishman, w ho resides in thesixt
ward, with a request that he wovld subscribe o«.
C d ar l° r th f F ur P° se *>f erecting a hick -!/ ire
y jaoers-. jaid the Irishman.- do vou wantn.
to duv a whip t; he scourged n-i‘h f Get out .
me house, yua desaving vula.n. or I’ii lave n
®ark on ye. P ack off Wld Je ;•• The ofi j ca ho
* der did not wait for a second bidding.
I spa
pioieuoe & 1 t weffv 0 r„ ‘ , tfce i
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i-v n-Jemoe the roar o f the H * ,
- HdTns&o %ic, r ..
‘ Iko-xmig can ez'.**.] !titf , . .
leader* *l U*err utter maj,. ‘“f «0:|. M
titt <»ve*‘wu*.:riuijf fajff \ a!tl °'rw a
vtr tff 01C ‘J «p4»ecsiDoe. ’ ia f ;
h ut ui t cnav n >an v
to «iedi°Sk i
atf * r * cL up t-. ; w
cam. iv out e ft. • ~u „ : ■« it, | L |
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v - . i Leti lii* \b
*m*jt tym ixizU p-.rck. be cried. I
cataract iua*ed oa. and again his *■ . ‘
m liw migirly ut>u*. Fnm: c w - ’ * t ‘* ufcj
j appointmeul, ne yelk-d aac fc-reai tta T r * fid
«d. all in it brent 1.. -eiep.. ttia- irr -
Tne catarwa roared n«>»t:c*| v ■
! 3 _ f ri 3 - *». an* o!i
mac mat. s t eus anc -u-* M . t .,, ’ *«
V ay toimvgi tne at:; ■
hi# ii*«i iipt. »>ucL is tne lum £r .j J1
mipmeii'n of tne demtfgy net , ” ’' Cj 11 h* I
- tt a l - # . . r 1 “ i*Tf tew. 1
cjim; lui. UqiijLT ri*ar e: pu r - • 6: k I
r _. * ,e ® I totse K
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H Latf*x
he tnt *• potep. glory and circutiwhm- ”
great men of the warid—w *.j.-*., .. * J ’ e
- »• , e mav L, B
cazz.mg pagnubr of uign i j*. , t •"* il
iavuiona j* aocietv. and biii*-*.-',,.
. ~ * _ m.se-r
wno helirve tua* - 7 u«-* v :; ._ L£ ;
tbti&e who there it n: 155 S o ’frj^BP
v *We than that of me pimn ® o,e aß
ic—free from eve-’ f ;ng so- r . ’/ ® ec «%H
signet u’tr. UTit-anra»* ■ “ .‘ tetT?n &.f|
:ext tc taegtii dance of n. own
erect in tu» fail stature of man. IL-- *
tne means by wl.-l i t * 5 P|(
seif: protected vy t gover»men «•; ■**
• .:. s’ - - g ...... ' L h
v ■••? -are upo*,n H
who stia git. £ i 1. ; '.gn: t - ... ..
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p.ea,» . I,|
I. iicer our co'erument. pran*- r» ...
» -t. icdugtn
eroaoni’-. are sure 10 mev w - • . • **!»!
, W TfWg’r a .
;t sawsd ■* reawmaeret: ; even r .i .. .
tne mac to prefermes: am, ; r me
to eve-y one. A 1 test tne pe : . A
that sene then, is fincirv ant tg- -,* **• i
he.r cuty. It is the dorr of nm'S.*
ican t® atneier imnaeif - • “ u * i \
r* “■ * M! OB ,r
nrranrM a.*- becc-mw an Amencsii citae- ! 1
telkgeaoe. edacar.iooaad rncr. ~,4- J 1 jfjfj
reach of eve*y hptmm be.nr.* ' * JUa "
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matte*! te.. us a. tront em ; don'i tee-Vbl I
s gge: m Jist-enst."
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nas passed iy VI asiungloL fui t .Tii»inieJh * S
mm rest a spec m- s, in‘on c- m.
di* see at sol:':». ■*. Ht •, -*
Ui ‘ * “Tiii—d=h on: lo- y _g* o A Lj
ho f”
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out 4. ” er v 'l. «* 4, »Sy» w
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■acbnsetu paper, an advenjse&eii: d % - As |P
mem cine, w men, to :« of ar y use. the ] i
scys must of appufc .otemai.v erg tn- u ' m
MABEIED, " I
On lYednescar ex«:in». X4t- • w w -bB
Kir. c unoiagnam. Dr it xlteb EL. ~* v*- L m
bxJXigß W. Walku.. both of tiuf- cut. I
Ob tbe lot* insto, iy the Lev. v- r T . r ,, t.WI
Erxxy B ATT XT, Esq., of JeSVgs-ri- cousw
to Mifi j- XAXCXS E* ca_-rie- • ■>
Beach Ifianc. s C.
Oa 1 barsdzy evening. C-rn Ir. a: toe nfgrJßj
of Aired B >eymour. Esc ai v :
; JS orris County, N. tr tm Rerf A
Asttrw B. 1 tetri, of t- is c.:v. t: Mb*KqcH
ca C. Cotrxx. caugntoi of :nr ’ ate Wm. CoexHj
cl Augcs:s. - n g.a.
(. oiiiignee- f»er Nc»:itb <_ aronua Railksal
liAjrEriG. Oct:c*c: 36, Is;, H
■ Maddox: C A Greiner: 'ersnten X c n-.c; T a'B
L:crke. f . j-: A Co.; V!rs Tnr —; *. y
I c L Eray ton ; Hinland, Risiey k r c.: G isAf
mons; T S Star; J M A W Adam-; Kerv k :MP
F Lam hack ; W Ha: tie.-; Dos lap A Lyae I'lW
Beall; ci valk Simmon? A Co.; T Itewsx-.iißg
A Scranton ; Hopn? A stova.. ; S
sen: Rankin, Borgs A Co.; Gc-ug A Et ...?y
| S Bone?; Bitt A Co.; H ? Peck; Wyatt sWr-:i
E D Cooke; J D Ciark A Co.; Liccsav x £: s*l
arc A Garmcny; G Parrott ; H L Jeffers ; at.."|S
Benson.
MARINE INTEELIt. ENCf |
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(. HAIIIST:S. * n t Kffi
Arriv-ed ve frrc 7s —ship E_tcv. Alka Vi H
ori : Eir.tif m. Taihot, X. r: : ; fcriefa U
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Xt:a-a. Cura."
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Ci-crrcs—Brig A'.drick. Cer*e. * r.Lde rin- Hp
2dr 3/rx. CHAP MAS'S SCHOOL for YoS H
| Lame?, is row open, ffrst door ;* cj- m- Agts I
Baci:. Bread street- di-tTvi 1 I
AI GI STI S RLE>.
AI TOR SET AT LAW.
sept b-ly Madi-or. kTnrggrx atr.ti I
JOHN R. STANFORD,
A TTORSEY AT LA W,
jjlT. Ciaike.wilic. w lx
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B. H. OVERBY,
A TTORSEY Al LAW,
feb 25 Jefferson, Jackson co-zty,ft II
! —-72 ■
33 'Ve are authorized to anncarce it* ' HI
j Tl CKER, as a candidate for Justice oi * ■
j Peace, in the Bloody tkXxh.
33 JEREMIaH H. CLARK ;?
ias a suitable person for the oSce :•: - 1 u5tJCf ■
! Peace, for tne tkvth Disuicl. aur '* - H
by (ociS)
j T, I
j CCr Th€ undersigned, if elected, w:.. j
j 6iXTb X istmci as Jusuce of tie Peace. . E
oct T-ts k. P. >rELMAV.M
G 3 Miss MARY A . SEVISS has uLen»
in ibe bouse owned by Mrs. Barrett, or tre
side of Bread street, where she will gee *** . kB
ON THE PIANO at sls per quarter. iadvWM
lessons, 01 seoarate lessons at 50 cents
oct 3 I
3T Miss TRAIN will icsur e Iff 'B]
S m-mervilie on the f rst Monday m ■
Board can te ot tained on the Hill. ,
aug 12 ' - I
£3 Dr KESSOS has removed l° '^ c 9'
j bouse opposite Benjxmin Py:.e.
| C 3 The Office of the AUGi'STA
removed to the brick build.ng 00 Mclfit®*® 'jj J
directly opposite the Post (office.
C 3 J. A. CLEVEL ASD , DESTIST,A* i
j rooms over J. Nortons Shoe Store, one J l *- 1
} Washington Had m Broad street, Augusta.
his absence, and at all other limes, Li? ■*
j Thomas P. Cleveland, I enlist, will occupy^ VV
whose services may be had. J. A. L e re ‘ 1
j bden.lv recommends him to the pauona^||
friends and tbe public generallv.
1 * . ■
•33 bas taken an office in •
J Camiield’s buildings on Jacksim-strect.nfS
; the one formerly occupied by Judge
' where his professional services car. be at aU
; commanded He intends to re-comnaence, M
: first Monday in November, the LAW b r |
which he formerly conducted, on the sans® r
and tbe same terms, as before. „_, 7T n f!
oct 2 dlwwlm WM. T. GOll^