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THU US|) A X.J IM. v a»: 18*0.
sou III UGI.KIIIOHPK WARD DEMOCRAT-
1C REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION.
At • regular mm-iing nl till* ••snciatmn lu*l<l «t
Ihr hebwnf Mr. Ilir haul Scaiban.rm tlm98thlest-
J*,obKlnfler, K-q l*n>«i«lenl. Mn«l 8iln* I |.»lli», Km|.
|.t V«e President, to k tlm.r rliaii*. the meeting
bring cnll'il to order l»y Mm Prrsient* Philip M-
Russell. Esq was called on lo ad-Ini** Mm meeting,
to will h he rrap-»mli-d. Tlm meeting *«* (hen
drrsivd by I.. 8. Hum, Lovi S. HumbII. Judge I)'
Lynn, and Mm lion. M. II. McAllister, In- nir •!(>
qucr.t and animated manner.
On motion of Robert Campimll, ihn roeeMnr «J*
j.-urned. JACOB SllAFFEU, President. :
Philip M. lUmt.i., Secretary.
CRIMINAL RECORD. .
A negro fellow, mined Monday, the properly of
M. |)oi«on, ofMiii county, v a* tried yesterday before
ill** Inferior Court, for committing llm highest of*
fence, tlu-rt of murder, on ilia person jf his own
. mistress. He per|»rirBied llie act under mrciiru*
stance* of peculiar mindly, which nre, of course,
unfit fur llm pulniceye. The jury rotiii'il for only
ten minute*,nod found ihn wretch guilty. I In wn*
sentenced (hi* dny, m l‘i nVhrk, lobe hung on the
SDt Augu*t. The sentence, ns pn»*ed by Col
Myers, J. I. (’. wn* one of the innut feeling we i
listened to.—Telegraph of getter dny.
Altmd iy wot defended hy nldn Countel.
II. W. GREEN.
The Richmond Compiler of theQfllh inti, rays—
"Yesterday Judge Nicholas rfocliteil agnlici lie- mp
plication of R. W. Green for ndmis.ion lohnil." .
Ala (ire in New York on the 93d Imtnnt, n mnn
named Dennlt Jnmet Cooper, who had been insw o
for tomn yeiim. and confined lo lilt lied for five
mnnthf past by illness, peritbed In tlm'flume*.
Hit mother made her eacnpn liy jumping from
one of the windnwa.
SPECIE.
A Philadelphia paper of Thursday bret »nys—
Tlie hanpio Coo«n, arrived (hit morning from New
Orleana, brought $71,000 in specie, roesittnnd to A.
LnnJner, fC*t|. of the United Sintra Ihink. The
brig Litngdon Chevc* mirived yeaierday (iom li e
•urue (dace, brought $100,000 in apecic, conalgned
to ihetntne inalituti.Mi,
The brig confidence, t»t N--w York from New 0 •
leant, lint on lionnl $100,000 in apecic for llie Hnlik
of America.
An exchange paper remark**—The Hank of the
United Stati-a must lie preparing lo follow Mm ex*
ample of llie Hunka in the oily of CtiaiTuaOin, and
return* tpccie puymentt. •
PENNSYLVANIA.
Of the apirit of the Democracy in llie Key-Stunn
Biuie, the Penmylvaninn xuyat—" Kiom pr.-aml
indication., die Demucraiic Conyciiiiiin to he li-hl
■t Lnuca*ter,nn the 5 Mi of August next, will both •
laigeal pnliliu.il nammhlngn ever convened in thin
Slate. Every comity appear* lo hu iitiinutiod with
the mint etnle'd'iat'c apirit, and llm number of dole
galea appointed in each i< uii|ilt'Crdeni|id. Thu pe_
' rind for iii-lhm on the purl of llm dvinormuy lint
now airived.Niid limy Iip|mi)r determined to cute
upon llm eampiiign with a teal and spirit which will
hear down nil opposition. t)m fiienda nhrimd need
enturtiiin no fear tor llm result of tlm eonletl in
Pennsylvania. Shu will lui fiiiinil where the hie
always been, the firem-itt to iiiniutiiiii her dninorrnliu
integilty, and a tide loud- r for tlm democracy of lint
Union to follow. L--g enldu* and hurd eider have
had their day, and " tub* r tec-mil thought" of tlm
|mopla will convince llm op|Hitillon iliut they have
nut yet found ihepropur ino-lo to oliinlu the confi
donee of an intelligent people."
A tig* of Improvement —It u aimed lit the New
Y-uk Cutt-m HoiiaoHtoica, that front a ihonaand
t-> twelve bundled bit bit M collrtn woo lent have
be-o inkenoiit ofhouil within a Ibw dny*, inn*t nf
which, it it miIcr.loo.l, bate In eu -old at piicea |.*»
to *J0 per cunt higher than they would h ivuobtiiiin d
wlmit imported.
Mahlun Dick‘-i*im, Esq of New .lericy, former*
ly Secialary of the Navy.hat I eon appointed lodge
of the U. 8. Comt for the district of .New Jersey.
The New york(‘ommerclitl of Wodtmtduy s-tyi-j
We turn ilnil the collector of till* port la liow acting
under the new .tihTrenauiy law, aiid ull puyim-ul*
are required to be inadu one four It III specie.
Montgomery ond IIV»I Point Railroad.— Tin*
(ieorgia Jeffersonian, of 88d inti., wave, that "till*
pill-lie enterpriao I* progieatimt With great kp|ih,—
A lew d'i,viKi:o we announced that the cur* woi'e
running'we|ve tniloa out from Montgomery. Our
Inal arouuqls Main that tie y now run twenty five
miles, nn-l the completion of the road l» still rapidly
progressing." 1 •
The Kail Road again Torn up.—We learn
that the Supreme Court of I'e n*>Iv-tiii'i, iihout a
month aio. affirmed tlm dedauln of the' Court id
Quarter Seadou*. hi favor of the right of the Phila
delphia and Trenton Hail Rond Company, to lay
down raila in - Kiout »lrect. On Thursday Inati
tlmref-ire, th« Company prneei ded to act uiid'-i tl
derition, Tln-y luol piogieaa--d lo n conai lernh
extent, wiien, on Wedimmi-ly night, n ciowd of pe
gout collected logeilHir, forced ill* woikinen from
tl«k places, and tom up the mila. Tlie derition of
tlM%$premc Court, il would ihen'f--rn neent, it to
pita for nothing — Philadelphia biq., ‘J4th inti.
On the 4th Inal., at Knnxvilr, where n largo
numb**! of tbaSemocrnry of East Tennea*ee bad
mot to celebrate tlm dny, (I -v. Polk, who wat pio
aentby invitation, publicly duclineil lunningfoi tlm
'yjtgi' Pl'itidMicV. jml'jtntWIItOCjl lilmo-lf n* n can
"31-late for re-election to tbo otficcuf (ioveruor of
that Stale.
Neapolitan Indemnilg.~\\o understand that
tbe7th in»talmenl duo from tbo Government of Nu*
plea. ba« (men promptly paid, and it now unita way
(ntm Havre to this country, in g»ld. So ■mm aa it
arrives, public notice will he given, and.the distri
bution of tlie money made among the clalmnnit.
[Exehange pajter.
CONGRESS.
(CmvfonAtnct nf tkt Journal <\f Commart.J
WASHINGTON.Tuesday July 81.
The Houar spent (lie las- fi-ur hmm. of dm session
in staving oft liuainera. Tltcr-w** a vigilant enre
to prevent any thing, good or had, from patting —
Mr. Adams' revenue hill, w llich had eomo bark from
the Senate with amcn-lment«^in-l which three fun- ilia
of t m I Inure w.-re iu favor ot, was no excepiiun.
Tlm If venue, tbit y Hr, Iom-s, nri-nniing to Mr.
WtHKileiry, Imll a million, fre warn of this hill. The
T'ljirid i wpr bid ( LVIU mmj ww« lost. Tlm Dittncl
Hank, and n I tlm lirritorial bills, were pm-be-l
overlemi. Tin* ie* -tuiom. to | M y i| ra miunwiing
Jeit")men an-l Mr. log. itoll, was n-je. ■
Mi, Jenifer f-tye notice tbit if iIm-u tut. iina* on
lb- imrialucliOMof- tmorw an l-l-a-C into btrelrn
C U wore n-M removed by I»t Jan. n> xt. be wonM
hvl-H-eabillp oii-wing • ooolrivailing rv.ni.-lhn...
A l-il' for tlm re.tvf ol Clroidain & P-oivial w ill.
an aincmlmeul paying f-i llm la>l voluumol "Arne-
rwaa Arcld.ea." |-a*t* d.
Tlm Sent i e did link- but lop ire the Kmtifi. ath-n
bill.,,. .
Tlm yet. nit.l a •) » nccopi- .1 llm ilnmof dm lloum.
*' l “ baii|ml with llm iTr-nb’ni, who
.Wltbod iIm iii.-oiIn-it a »ale ii-ioro to ili- n iM-nn-*
IIm yeaa and nays -o a m--ll oi lo iai-e up a lein
lorbd Ull, Ion i,|t| iu. |, c u. „
f*r. llm 8|««kar decclc,| in lie-u-gaiive, j.-»i a*
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CHARLESTON. July ‘J8
H7/..wf,vcrmv h<).\ts—i.o*h up the
STEAMER NORTH CAROLINA
We bad Iwrjii Wailb-g with no toltll aotimty for
lire float which wat duo on Sunday. N-llong in
tlm wcotlmroouhl account for the delay. Yesterday
tbeG-iveinoi Dudley came mahoni II uVI-*» k. P. M.
* i'll Iho aad newt that the No-fbCarnlin-r, tlm mis-
•log ll-iat, WHtnl ib-- b'rttom ol tiro S»-«. W. rc uiv
etl in full preservation but mat of tlm lour tnaila dot-
from New York. Tlm I ll-rwfng .account of tlm
Catastrophe we have' n ecived front our Irteud ol
lha Wilmington Advertiser. The ttntcmrni whirl,
succeed* it bus laa-n ftirrdahed Ua by a (tHsacrigi-r
Who arrived yesterduy iiMhe- Gov. .f)u»l|- y. Il !■
nllwgrdrr a very and ufiii-r. tlVlv may Im *nm-
inarcuruciea in ihoainteumnu of the pu»t- nger leu
are litve #very riM-irana- they wetnrnn leiiigo. il
fnilli uinI arc tto doubt sulr.iatitially correct.
\ WILMINGTON,June27.
AhiHil I o'clock last nigh , the Steam Rout Gov
ernor : Dudley and North Carolina Utifoituiialely
came in .contact Imtwecn 8(» ntni TO miles to the
Noithwaid mid Ernst ward of Gerogetnwo. The
Dti'llo.'slo-w run I u n oiheN.C'tlilr-tirdii' ar ei
15 hr 80 f.e t lr--tnlhe a ern. The Ceptn naoi hot I
Ixmts hoi just turned in. Tlm N C won’t d-wn
ulmo*t limned lately, and the cr<-w imd pasa tgn.a
wore saved with aornw dtllicnlty. No lifeyvu* lost,
hill tlio loa« olhuggagu wn- v ry gr- at. scvuiulgvie
tinmen returning frotn. Congieas, having l-rrg-
timounu of m»m-y b. tl.ci. mink*, of which hut l* w
were saved. Th-Gov. Dudley remain- *1 tif) day
light. with the hope of saving, ms mini* iis.pnttiM**,
mid then cmiiio on in U diningion hnngiug the crew
and patsenxert on to N C-. many of whom dirfno:
save u parti'To of their clothing. . ',
The accident occored in nh.-ul 11 frillioliw water.
The how- oft lie Dudley was aguodde-dai.itlliyed,'
but made no wut'-r. except on her Way tc.umjngt
the night wna fortunately calm. Wn ho bear‘at
pros-oi expp sting tiny opmioit in rrgirrrl /liftbe
causes of tint aceld- lit, »• I having- timet tlf. tntikr
sutlieieut ii.v-stigaiains. nrd-tliu accoUM-i helnl^so
vatiuut. The Gov. Ijti'lley leat-ln-d Wilmington
about Imlhp'il •*!, P. M., mid tlie Vuiuh-rhilt llm
same evening wont down /n, Sriiiihvin'-^yyhent she
lern.tins all niuhlto eliuhle her to visit fan place ot
accident ill thudny lime, to sen if niiy foMlmr good
can be I'ficcted C'apt. Davis also goen io the spot
in a pilot hunt, to .lowMii he i.nn in saving il.u re>
mniut oftlto wreck. Tln-ro were no ladies ..n hoard,
xcept tlio wife of the lion .Mr. Ilulilmrd, whom-
lots it hoavy, larger than that of any other person
onboard. Some few *f the piisteng- r# roceiv. d
slight peraonol injury, bfit leriihlont tlm iMn-urei.ee
bus been, wo linvn cause to bn lhiiti<*f'd tlint no lilc
was lust. We will end'-nvor t" ftlinialt toon, u morn
iloiuiled sluteiinu-l of llie-mailer.
LO.-S UK Till' STEAM PACKET NORTH
CAROLINA.
Thu Steam Paeket North Ci-r-ilinn, commanded
hyCupt. Davis, left VVilmiuyton, (N. C.) on Sutui*
•lay nltoinoon at (I o'clock, wi h ilo- e U. S. .Mods
fir tbo South, nod liiu following I'a-s- ngei»: lion
.Mr. Ilithlmid, of Ahth-mu, lady nod child lion.
Dixon H. Lew is, of do', lion Mr. Chinn, of Louisi
ana; H o. M- s*rs. D.'W-ioi, Wnrp-ii and N- *bi',of
Cl-orgiiisllou.Mr Dillett.of.MuImiiii.C. IlntiC'-ck."
I). .1. I).>w|ing,.l ll.nria-oi, of do, J. It. Ilnni, of
Eloridu; .1. Ewart, of Colombia, (S. C.t) \V. W.
Stm ke, of lluiiihnrg. (S. C ) T he pastngi- was very
pleasant out ill we mho In-d within 2.r or 30 null-* of
(ivoigi-lown,(S. C )ahot|i I o'clock Sunday tii--i'li
log, uh n Mr. flnni-nck iofnrrui-d us that llmsli nm
li--at Gov. Dinlliy w-i»insight tome 3 m !i mil s
di-tunl. lbnli limits ap| i ureil t-j mu inforuiuni,
(who Wilson duck,) lolm steering towards eat h oth
er. Wlmn llm Gov. Dudley approach d within
ahum 150 yaids, u ery was rais- ij by u pas oi-cer l-
I i-.k out,the In nu wd- strike. The Ml of the Noith
t.'iiioiina was nmj, in "I liulfn mipnte Imf.-reth--
bonis Hlriick, but the Dudley iilmo«t in«iin>ily nil-
iilii'il obit u«l of ill- sitloon, mill agiiin*l lie-1|-mi t> r
boards mi ilm hilhortl siiltt of the N rth Cmolina.
Shu bilged iniiii< tliuiu.y, say in nbotii 10 niiiiuiiv,
and lie- purefitgris got on ho:nd ill" yuwl ImhI*. In
the nits iim ll.u Gov, Dulil y w is in.ilcigonig exam,
ill ilboi, alter which, ail her lioiits went sent to iIm
North Car-lina Tint |'n*w- oxnis M ri«w w»i.
soon t'outlet ted to the (inv. Diobcy. cud o\try if.
fort w il-. i|sii l l-i sit'u l lieu piu|io|-ty. Soiif- of the
tiuoks and hnggego were saveo, but nil of ill- m m
a d mingl’d i-nti-Minn, anti sln^nhir in lulule, out ol
30 oi 40 peisous, noi o liYb \vna l-»l'. 'One id iIn
pus •mg era, J'r. Dowhug, .f Ahilmrna, leaped over,
nonrd in In* shirt, Inn was tiial.iinly, picked up by on -
•I the hours in ulim't-u of Olpf, |)avi«, Whbdfspiay- d
i-onsi lerable prvsi-nu- oftnuid r/nViiig thiV aw lul Jit-
aster. | ho -nci-loiit i* iuiritoued liy ‘^lip'ain D. to
the nngligouro nf ihl- .Mali's a luVwVii- in elimge ot
4»olh I oats, atiit wimdiii not obey Up- reguluuoi.* of
llie Company lor lie Ir gmi-rimi'-til. The irynlm
mode laid il'iwo for lire h»als, is in keep to llm ruin,
hut on this 'NU-ii*ii-o, ih'-Sti-ani ll-iat Guy. D. kepi
to the left, whi- li ofi'iiiuse canted llm concusoiou.
C'apt. S nitli, liftin' Dudley on comini; aboard the
Not ill Carolina, *-i.i|-iiroil it nil the live* w-cp-savol,
and huiog answereil in the ufiit'iiu.ive, expp-s-i'il his
ib-tciniiiuiiioa to contuiiiu on, but ufier ivfi.-ctiio',
corirludud to layby tlm wreck until inmning, wbi li
wits done, iu onlcr 11 save the ptopeity of ilm pn«**
suiigcr*. At hi|l,f p;n«t 0 o’elock the wieek wn* lell
hy ihlt'Dhdloy, imd tliu crew and pns-engurs were
Ian-led in Wilmington iihout 3 ifcha-k, P. M
Thu mu mut ofpropeiiy lost hy thn passengers is
Doiisiib-in'-le, imd may lie ('Minuiti'il at from 15 to
JO’000 doll <r*, hot a I- w *ay- il ilmir c.|oilius i nud
those whose Hunks were picki'-l up liiiiiol then con-
tents'ro eompleiely *«'or tied tl lit limy .wen- ol no
serv ee. The ivif-r ol'ilii* urdcli' w-itli *-vi«l
"there liml tin clothing on lauding ui tlie (iov.'()ud>
ley, but th--y were Riipplmd with much iilo risliiy by
Mi. Dulbnni-oor Mold u and --ther pus-eag- re.
Mi. Chinn (of-Loit.) and Mr. Dawson (of Geo.)
were both much injured, ihn foriner by the eoncii*-
.ais.rt, mol !|i- hill'-i l-yToapiiig. ll'.-oi- liont to ilm mh
er. Tlm shock was so su-hli-u Im Imfoie had tlie
pusri ngeis could get out of llu-ii births ibe calm *
were filled Willi water mid most of tbosi- on hoaid
wer- c- uip'-lled to i- up Irion tbo ho licnn d-ck.
Go retoriiiug in tlm Ya'deibli yesterday nuiliing
was *ei'ii ol lim w uck ol thu N. 1'inol-nu, ex-
u lew p.uces oi ii.tilH.-e. ('api on Smith "f ilm V
d'-rloll mil. d nr mol in tlm viciooy id the wr- i-k ,<t
tlm re-po st , fihe pit.scng. is, hot nothing could to-
found op to ihr pro*'lit lime. Sovcinl of ilm pn*.
seit.i-i* mu wi'lioiit tin- iM'liumy cmfor's of cloth
i-g, A- .and will piolmby Im doiaiin-d in town for
a »b-rl -nun.
Grout pr- ai'tiec nf mind was di-p'iived l-y nr
uerund diwina lhoHueidimi,n- d no ditrv'Uiiy'i.cca«i-iH
ed of a sin noi* nm hid exi opt lint *Uglir a- uideiil w
have unit'd. »-w a •
Tlm uiglii was one of (bit finest we Iiqvu c-erwit
nets,"I, tlm sea wn* imifocily calm, iifil every tiling
promised a speedy and suoccs-ful teimiontimi.i-fthe
tlm voyage wit-m ilm vc*»e|s w-i-rt- cat'file»»ly* run in*
to en It oilier.
Wo yiv ioforiiuyl that: 7 lcnlf'rrin-12 cuuvatt
•■"js •••I>.lul'i"yi -h. «M~*I »«»
MIL CALHOUN’S ’
Imtlerloilt- Commitieo of Cuuiln-iland county,
nt Poitimid,in (lie Slate of Maine.
' WAMM.N0toN.5ih June, 1340.
Gmileinon;—^Tlm invention which you have ten*
d icd nm in Mi'ili'iif ihi'Comln-rlaiid Count) Deni-
ocr tic AsoH iH'ion, to i tlcrul ihvir celulnaiion on
the 4tho| July next, it nt once an kind mol uigi-ni,
lluu.it i* with much relnctmiue 1 mo cmn|mtliai to
dis-lom it. 1 It ivu tiuolo il n inlo from which I have
never depmtrii. u* long M I have bi-i-n u meiiil.ui
ol Cnngru**, imt to l.« nhsem Inna nty pn*i lo-tv
»hen 1 couil avoid it. Ailing in "lo dicnco tub,
I have aliemiy dn-lii ed in the Iasi 8 or 10 dny* *ev*
uiui similar ii.vilnlietis fr nt ibilrrent, parts of the
Union, whieh Hmlt will he a «ufiicicoi apd ogy for
run wcui-p ii-g-yaon*.
I reineutlp-r with lire grateful fivlings I ought,
the oesmn oya pcr-finally (•• niy relf, t-» which you
ulhi-ti* aiol receive w ith ilm same I-- lo g* your ap*
pioh.li ion of orv ell'll* ill tlm cap v of "civil lihi-ity
ill us l-rondust srmm," lb Ixinuw your own rxpive-
Wn. • •
Ifth. res'V-er wiisV puoplr, who ojigbl to he devo
ted oi liis-ii li.'-m-liy and it* ios'ilotions. we nre that
pej-ple. Taking it alibi all, what poll uo of llm
tsloio- cun soi pass ours, *i|- what *y*icm of (iav iii-
mem, ancient or in-alern, can Im roiii| aird-in it t
1 iu wr tarn my eyes towards th- hi, wiTio-jt «tiio*
toois.of greiitude loilu- giver of evr-iy gnoJT.u
im»i o-g my Im in such a caiimy, and im-ler vocli in*
•'hut on* ; a ml lia-ling, i|i.u, all llm •scnlii-e I have
m-i.le, or can make, in ih-ir In-ball, i* but n jmor
ie uni for ilm 1-1- saing* b .lowed Thus livlmg,
ao-l In-lieviog that ila- is* i„. u U-b-re ibcCiHinliy
mi "He* ipm.ii'His ol vit d imponai.iv, I ban* I ok*
ed on il will. ciMivs|MHu|o'g ml res'. Il l do not
fit - ally mi.tak- ,tlm b-ng siiuggl,- M |, ,-hn-mms-m-.d
m llm tbmvei'imn if-ii formed ,||.. Coosiiiot'.oi.und
wtmdi im-ler onu Im iii, or a--o b-1. hs»i'- til i,t in
l-m pii M-iU lim-, lieiwia n llmual—ual I '"nsolidalo.il
pur y, mil th- »'n *• lights Rep'i'-ll-an puny, is
l-ioogld to a |-olid, • hire i| mu.I Iu- ■(•redily -|.i|
d..| l n-al i b i -|ei-i* on, Im-I in l-.*"i .( win-nil
iim,. adl tm uirvri.ihu , al hast Im tlm .premi.t
gem lail-m,
I lest Ila to was a pow-fbil and, at one tlM-e, i
dniioi.uuy.iii). 'li lU i.ounuiu»u, w lutwi id lb*
gif.it nsiloiialconsoH.I.it'd g'lvemrnei- } 'hat ii *«•
li'iull) oveipowerii i |,y nu. ther | arty « |»|m»s«iI o m
cons iH lali-il mid in furor o| n Ee.li-r.il H- puldo . I"
whose «'xi-iti-'iis Wc-woourpre-'H' ■dmonble »ys
tew, ar-- -acts ns ei-iioiiiju any m .-or p-o-toui i. s
t"ty. Nor is ii less renkin.’ih.'t tlm tw.. p-ri
diet the nd"pliim of llm Con*ii-uiim . t" k %,,f y
tilf.-r. nt vi'Ws of lilt*‘pliiii-i, lu* mil p-.lby on
wldcb llm gmeruinenti light >oli'' ndnnii'-toiciRninl
hit ilm view, of tlie rons.-lnlnti.-ii oi E- .!• ml par
ty, nail was afl'itSaiiL c-dh-il, tiiumpl.ed, at dm
"Ulsi't. over lli-'Se of the U'-piil-licun. and i«ve no
impoLe to ilm g v. i.mom Ir-m which it4ia« not
yet lul'y r« cov n d. To this f.dao mol d«»»ig'-io»s
'W| Ml v w owe ih" fin il.ng system, c.miieclioii |-l
the governm'lit with.llm banks, tlm c*unli»|i nf a
•miioiuil hunk, tlm "ppre.s'vi- prut* cijw .y-ii-in.mid
the uid.linlnd np| lien-k'li iif.ibt tii"n--v power iii
•bjects not w'ithiu the limit*'of the Coiotltniion.
wilk tlm wasteful iind'taifinvngnnt i-xi'n-nditarre.
which have done »,i n.ncli lo distinct, divide and
l omipi tIn* countr ,nnd weaken llm I'oui dat.ons ol
our free institutions.
This cnniipt i.g and (mrircious systi in • flegi*la-
ti'-n whs con*u nmated in the oj pie**ivu Inr ilnf
’88; hut a react inn has since C'-imn'-iici-d, nud has
Imh-ii in piogn-ss slow ly, hut steadily for llm Inst *e*
ven years; and, if it should continue, will in u lew-
years sweep away llm Inst vestige of thu »)»t-10,
and lunio thu Government fri-ol-» tukeuc ur# mmo
c.'iiigen ill w-itli the nm- chmncler of our Gov. rn*
nient, mol iniircord wthtlm principles nnd pnlit-y
of th>- Ihund'-iii of the Ui'ptihlicunpmiy. The gr< nl
ipiesti'innl issue is, *hnJ the reunion hocompMud,
mid the Government ho ic*tlieteij to n lew- gn-ni
o'-j-cts specified in the f.'onstilutiun; dr shad it he
c.iiiuieriicied. nnd tlii'G -vurtiiiieiitliiined h.-cl.jnnd
innde to ri-pnit the couree of policy from vvhich il
is jo*l esrapingT This is ilic real ix*u< -—this is the
great ipte*tion nt hditoin, nmib fell than seen,'which
ei'i-s.iluii ilea-p, intrri-siing viol ngirnlio* interest
to ihr pr,-sent ciiiesi; and well il may. A qo'-*tieu
more iinpoilmil has never Imert pr.-.eoird for d.'-is .
Miiisiip;y the adoption ol the Constiluti"il. Il is mi
iiiiiiii.ee l/f gmal f.irtip.o, enjoy ml hy nm e nrtmr, for
u peopl^, n half n,i-eniury tiller 'he adoption-id their
Cnnolhiitinn, to j.iiv.'iiiioppmtunity, w th the lights
‘f experience Imfiire them, loci wiii.oui
evohnii.ii or hloi-dshed, or emb>irin*tmeni fr-.in
past cirn.*, the policy it might to pm sue.
On the choice, the liile of our count iv mid ourf.ee
in*lito>iona depend*. If the people sii.ill have the
pnliioiisni nnd wbd.mi lo avoid t^e errors of the
past, nnd to select ill" cmiree iu accordiince with the
genius mid ehnrnet- r of our goveinment, our iu«ti*
totioi-a mny survive for ngos, nud tlm cmmiry nuain
a prosperity nnd hupp.lies* n o heretofore ailotnl I
our r-i u iu miy nge or cot...try; l.m if, forgetful of
ho pnsi mid iiumiudliil ol the liiiore, past errors
-hull Im again rep. mo.'—lie- same pm nicious com »e
mhip .-d, slori would In- thu duration of our pouti-
■nl system, nnd convulsive iu u-rmination.
With gr< nt reap, t-i, I mii.vVc,
J. C. CALHOUN.
LIST OK ACTir
(To thn exi-hisioii of some privntu or locnf Acts,)
Patted at the lirtl Settiun of the Twenty-Sixth
Cotigre II, which doted an 'Pared iy, 8 Is/ in it.
Ad net .making npproprimions in pun for tlo-
•opp-'rtol Guvi-mniui.ll'oi ilieyt-nr I8-|0.
An act making uppropuiatinns fm ihn payrnuni
of the revolutionary nod other pi.-nnioiiuis of the
Ui.iunl Statu* for IH4M.
All uc.l Hililitioiiisl lo thu act o. the subji-ct id
Treasury minis.
Ah net for the relief of Cm pi, J..hu Dowii'-s.
An uei lor tlm ruiiufof Gun. Doncio L. Cllm-li.
Ail net niii'.iug iippropiiaiions fm- tin- evil ni.il
diph'iiinliu expenses of g.ivauiiiieiit Im- 18411.
An net gtniilir.g o sc ion of land liir thu use of
•eliools iii St, Clair eoiinty, Statu of I liri'-i*.
An uc.t to iiunex ii curtain tract of land In the
Ciiom. laud dittiici, mu! for other purpurea.
Amici to remove the laud ..fiicofrom Chncliumn
in Gremi.hi, in the Suite of Mis*is*ippi.
All act lo refund ii fine impos' d on the late Mat-
ihow Lyon, tiudci ib) si-d'lion*luw, to losh-gul In its
and reprcreniniivt s.
All act allowing furiher lime to the Iru-tees of
Ceilin' Cod.go todippi.su of lie. land h'-relnfnre
gntiiludl" the deaf mid dumb a*yl|im ol K- n-u- ky.
All ncl re riirryint'i'IV'-' I a cmventoni l-i-tween
the Uui-i-il Suites iil.il llm M.-xh’iin Repuhlie
An iici mitliorisiiig an I'xiiiiiitmljou m.d paymeni
of tbeciniiii ol liiu workmen on tlie pahjic hoildii.g*.
An iici m.iking provision fur Mi" payment of pen*
. *b its t<> thn ex* ciilois pi iidmiiiistr.iloisolijeui used
pefi.l'in- fa in ci-rmiii cnaes.
At. net to irgiiliite ibe ilm lea on lhi*.iinporiiitioii
•if pmib.cMona of the line nr-a.
A - net to provide for theexpcii-ea of miikliig'.nn
explor-li"ii nnd smvey of tli*1. pail ol ih- N-rtli
ii t'-ro |.oni.iliuy line of il.e L'uio-d Sinre* vvliich
•epi inie ll.u S'uti-s of Maim- and New llnuipshiru
ii-'-n^be Uroisli pr< viiici-s.
An m i suppleiueiilal to the act entitled "nil iici
to grant pri-i nipt ion liglua l»*eiilcr.s on the public
lands." upi rovul June 23,1838.
An act m rrhii<il the m-nuy paid m rmicelihe
Imuds given to *ecnrn duties upon vissi.-l* nnd their
jnrg.ma einpluyi d in ih w link- IT-In ry.
An ni-ttoeo.*firmllm tit lu to iicci iuiii tract ofhuiil
in tlio county- of M> lulu.
An n--t to ievivu nu net authorising certain sol*
diets iu llm lulu win to »uin mlei the b m.ty land.*
'Iniwn by ilium, m.d to |. cute olliers in lieu ili.-reof.
All net for tlm discontinuance of Mm ollii o of the
sviveyer gonenil in ll.u suvral iljsirict* so s'-oo ns
tbu sui ve>» tlien-in cuu be cnmplctud, mid fm oih.r
pm poses.
An net toprovido for llm collection, safe keeping
transfer, nml ilisloiisuineiitnf the | uhlie. ii-vi-oim.
Ail aql to nim-ud an iici to pioviib-ior tukinc ll.u
•ixlli ceiisii* ori-nu > eiuiioii olilie .nloLiiunl* of the
Ui.ited St'ite*, ii| proved MnirIGL 1339.
An act in mull-lire legistei* .red lec.eivers tqaib
nbiiDl'-i ontlis n-iiuiiud tu ho taken by purchurei* ol
public Im d.
An net to continii • tlm oflice of CnnmiLshmsrs of
IVltshli-sai.il to liniisfi-i' the |H-it*i«u !.il*.lies* hen--
tof'ne l.niisiiim-il in the Nuvy Di-pmiiiiuiii totliut
nllice.
An not to extend for n longer pc.ba! tli.i several
acts eiiw in filin' lor the relief of insolvent ilrlitms
of ilm Uni ml 8-uu's.
Ail act to iimi-nd an ad, appr-vml llm 13 h Jaiiu*
nry, 1339. cmi 1 led -• an act to niiieml an nci i-mitled
'an noi In M ijU re the J-nlge ot Ku«i ni d V\ e*t Ten
ii ssi-i-lo holil i e-out n-J icns»n, in said Slate,’
->p| r-'ved June Di li. 1838. ami toi -ihei porr"*e-."
An act u-l ilive In the imn sli-aml.oiil, the New
.Itfivi-y.fortimily llm Robert K Si..«-kt>
All ili'-l fin nlieiiiig the iiiwo for holding llm di>s
•trii'l noni oi ll'i- Uuili-tl Stales fm the western dis
tiic. of I'eiilisylvaidn, «t Willi m.sport.
An hvt in mid.imn to ilm nets tv*petiing the ji»
d iota I system m the Uuiteil Stales.
An net miihmiaiog S ppir-ui mil Mnl'apoiseit,
wlibiii till-t-'Wii.h p .-f ll'H-li'-sirr, in llie Sinto ol
Mnssneloiti Its, in he kiiowiihe.oulli'rus poit> imih-r
those nan es.
’'•vAnnrtrencerntnc pi|.niter* of ib- United SiTAes
eommiii. .1 tii Jail in tl u county of Uiovidei.ee, and
SRilu of l<h-iio ]*imid.
An act in nd.litii.n to tho several act* reg.liming
M.o *hipiin-nt and dischargu of reuinco, and thu du*
ties ol c-.iisuls.
An act to amend mi act Approved May I3ih,l80ll (
'-milled • An net to ain-ud an ncl noil led * An net
in establish ib- judicial court* of the U. Simr*.’"
An net in conihum tlm corpuraieexi.tei.ee of cer*
initi banks in tbo District of Columl.iu for ceil.in
joi pores.
An iici making nppropiiations for ilm n-ivul n-r-
vicp f«r Ibe year I340
An net making nj.propri .lions for ih" current nod
contingent expense* of ilm I...lim D -piutm- nt, and,
r-r lu Tilling tiemysiipul.it mis with ilm varmu* In
'dimrtiilics lim ibu yeai 18I I.
‘'Annrt making n.'prop.iaiioiis I'-r il.u support of
life Aiiny'F r ilmye .r (8III.
An net to provide fur tli.- *iippoti of Mu, Mi.itary
Acndcinv f-i llieyvm 11)4(1.
’An ociTnnkii.g npi'nipriiilii-ns f-.r rrnnln' foitifi.
cation* of lbe Um.eil S-ntes r-rtbi-yiai 18 In'.
An net ftorilie’n' ief -f Cha»telain A I’onveri'.*
* JOINT RESOLUTIONS.
Tti'soliiiinfti* f-n (he ilisp'.sl iim of ccruiin d-N-n*
ilicnls now dej"i*ii-fi iii Mm l.ibrmyol ('o igies*.
Resolution amborising the Sej-n-iary of War to
coliiinui- cciiain cl-tk» einplo ed in thu oilier- -I Mio
Vomini*»u»oci ol |iiili;iu Afi'dr* #
. Rec.l-.ih.ii f-,r tlm irJiul.iif Ma«t. rtmi Si Smith.
jsi.il for other purpo*. s
llooihttnin Inr tlio exchange of bo ksnnd public
i|ia'iii|ic|ils f..f f- tvign p'lb.icntoms.
|{e*.ibiii»ii cwiici riui.g tlm staltio of Washingi-m,
by Gtivnimgb.
IUs.d'.lionsuut)ioiisingilml’re.i.|' , m of tin-UiiiunI
Stale* lo m-erpi cciinm pre»*m* lioinlbe liumiinof
.Muscat ami ilm Empemr of Monn-i-".
fur ilit* p<«>nit-ir olClaik.V Kmcel'or Diplomatic
History.
SiVima 2d of ibe act of 7*b of Ji>'», 1338, iclaiiv
to rrilain ciui^ii l.onre .-llic- is ivviicdw
• ,Noth.—In lids hill l» eii-iuliuil the f-ll-wlag
j I'M tlm paymeni id a halt me .to. f-r
supplies lurmd.'il I" tlm L'lpi-k lo-lis..* alter ilm
i'"inme^N-cno ni of llm dlsMiftlaro. es in IM- t in k
cre.iiiiy, anl Iss Issfs* m.d ilurluj Hi# lvm«»»s!i»l said
ludlsus •
• 'MIL LIGHT OK INSTRUCTION
1 h" limd >m. i.mi tenet in ilm ere- d "film Re. j
publ V"" paity i*. lien Mi - Con-lil'miii l u* n lighi (
to Iruinn-I th.. Itepr. si-ntaiive, and ih it ihe lilt, r is
Imund tu ol my tin- insiruriion ol the foriner. itr to
resign. This rig'.' fl-.w^fr..m Mi" nature of n Re*
pie*, iitniivp |t'-poi-lie. A ciiirnry duclrin.- w-nld
substiliiu- tl.o inlebigence of tlm f. w, f..i ill" | «»pu*
lar will, aud would render lb-i wi*lma, euiitimi-uts
and interests ot tbo cii.tiiim-nt an' se.v.ei.i in Mm
will oi c i‘/irj^eof ibe reprrti'iilalivo. Ii would pi ne
llie agent aloivp. Ins piim-.ipnl, m il pioslrati' ibe veiv
■ mullin'imi of our'Government. He who W n can-
dldnii; I'm p- liiiriil olHce is bound In declare h s
•eiitim-nt*, on every topic, in wldcb lie m iv Ik: In*
lerrogntial. Tlm people mny linn I-ion for whom
• ltd fir wh.it, tlmir *..flVages aro u«kei|. Wo say
Mini Mr* great Repuh iniuleni-t hnslsen pi-iclicnlly
denied,‘l.y (ieiill..iri*on nn.ll.i* lib nd*. Ilebnsla-en
nppi iiln.l In lor )d* npinioos, nud bn* referred us to
Ida com rn tire, llm people Iniiu npplii-d to
them, nnd they 1»ivg been to’d, tlun tln-y should
extend -* n gent-'ims c.onfideiicu" tu Gun. Iliinisou.
The committee hate fuithor said I lint " the f-oliry
in, that the (lenrral make no fmther declaration
of hit prinrif.let fir the public ry'', while orrnpy•
itig hit j.retrnt patihon." This c mini i tee Ian bur
siiy, " they are ttrcnghrnrJ in regard to the prof
prtrty of thit policy, that ho new ittur br made
to the public ,ftom the. C“n tide, ml ion, that the Nu
tianal Convention ite.ew d it impolitic, at the then
e.i itii. to publish any generaI declaration of the
virwj if the great opposition party,and certainty
that policy rnnaint unaltered."
Thus much fi-r the committee. Turn to tbo*e
who susmiii G. n. Ilar.ison, risk ilium for informn*
trim, an.I thu tody iin*wer tlint rnn be olitiiiimd, is
eml.odii-d iii the iinmmeiti'ajiont* of" IlnnlCidnt,"
'* L g.Cabins,"nnd" Old Tip." Such is thn poai*
tiotiiif tho fedeml cnndida'e for thu I'n-sidency.—
Apply to lilm for hi* opinions—hu refer* you to his
committee—ripply loilmm, they toll you thn poli- y
is tli’it " the Giii.t-rnl mnko no furiher ileclnriitiou of
his piinclplus"—apply to thoso who .U'tuin the old
gentleman for his principles, nnd Tln-y reply hy
-*liioits of" Hard L' tier. Log Cabin* nud Old Tip."
Call nnv honest Republican siistuiu by his vole su.-li
a cundidate, or *o. h a party?
TilOt.'GIITS EUR THE UEUl'LE.
Tlio conscience keeping cnmmil'ee oi Geti. inl
Hniiisoii, tell us. Mint the views of Gen. I Im i i*ou,
" in regard lu nil the important nnd uxci'ing ques
tuns of tho day, have h-rntofni'u boon given to thu
public fully nnd explicitly, uinl that llmse views,
whether coui.ecied with ciuisiilmioiiiil or ulhcr
rpies inn* of vciy greut intorcst, linvu ui.duigouu no
chiiuge."
Now- Gen. Harrison has declnivd, II" considers
llie ncru»uiii.ii el’ being liiu.ally to sluviry. a cat.
nmuy t *
He Im* declared thru tlm ol.|igiiiinu« Im came
iiudci In an Aholiliuu Socn-iy. he ho* faithfully
performed.
He ha.* referred to thu speeches of tho inch Fed-
ernlisl, Dni.iel Webster, ns ciii.lidnmg llm lil"»t
oluquniii nnd •ulisliictoiy exposition of "cun*titu*
li-'iial ptinciples.''
He luu declared, tlint il lias long beeii an ol-j-ci
near Iii* l.enrt to see ihe tar plot revenue appro
printed to the pun-hate and emancipation of our
tluvet, ,
He Inis tli'i'lmcd, Mint lie would noi luive cnns< n*
ted to a in--Tlilic.il ion of Mint ‘hill of ah ooiii.ilinu,"
Mm T.'iitf of 1823. until the th celt of Not folk and
Charlrtton were grown op with grain.
lb- approved a law ii.ithoiisingii side by M.o slier*
Ml'of ii while man or wi-muu into servitude for a
•pl-cilie n-ii'n, to he ib-lei mint (1 by tlio Court, for
non |.n< Mil-ill orjtire and enit*
' Tin se are sniho of the imjioriant questbm* in re*
lation to which. Gun. Ilarii-on lin* I. n-lof re given
in M.c public, his vi- w< " lully and explicitly," nud
t si-e.uis hy what l.i* I'litnmiitr-e tell ii*, th.it " those
view.* wliciltur conn.-ciotl u itli i-i,n*li|iitioiial m- mil*
er ipi.-siiiins yf very gre-ui iniuri-sl, iiavk um»kh*
HONK NO CIIAKOi ."
ad-.j ted by Ah-xnndei Kami a»d J"bn Asliilijs.
.*n|ib I we have u i u lenry of go'.d and silver, m Us
r.pi valent. .11 nil im««,oi •l-all «•' buvu n|Upci
i nriency, with n.iotlmr securi'y I’T R* value than
Ibe s-irre** nt Mm in-liliKioii upon wli"»e cbar'icti-r
it reissued? Si nil w* hive a public ti»c-I system
bused upon the provisions of ill" cniist.tntiun, ami
regulated by tbu wholesome restraint* of tlm law, or
•hall we have uu iinc-.i.sM.ii im.nl eat dihshmei.t, l»
wh « h expeli. nre ha* Iaviii u* all b gal re-liuii.t*
are no;re roliw.lif In the words nl ^ D 1 "'
(b urg.- M. Tump, " It Is n mere '
Tho Coiifidenlinl Comniit’ei* of'Gcii'l. Hnriisnn
lolls us, that bo bus given t%the public hi* view a,
&c. We wun.lur wlmther they include in ibis gift
to the public, the priviuu lellurs w lit ten by him to
hDlVieiuls, •‘not iuioiidi-d for tlm pifMin eye," hut
w hich am being used hi every purl of thu Union for
i-lectioiiicriug purposes.
Extnict from n letter, written by ii gen'lemon in
Camden county, to his corrcapoudual in this
city.
"H. li. W . Chirk will In* »u latneil for the Sunnlo
hy thc Democru'ic Republican* of ibis county. Jn*.-
Mongin Smith. Esq. tir-n p.-t in nominali-n, bnvii g
been f.qce.l by private rensnns to derliuo. All thu
iniliieiicus of Mio opposition will avail nothing.—
Cniiiden will, with ’Old Cl.iitliiun,' do her iluiy—
as limy any iu Kcniiicky, ‘thrru will ho no misiuko.’"
LOUISIANA.
It is Mieveil M<»ire (Whig) is elected to Con*
gross from tlio thir-l district hy a •mail majority.
YOUNG MENS’ DE.MGCRA.TIC UEI'UULI-
CAN ASSOCIATION.
A luge incuiiog of ilm young me .s'A«socloMon.
t -ok pluco nt tlio Lycuuni Hall, iu Hroughiun
street.
Cnp>. J. W. Aud.-rson, IVsident, nml Wm
Thiolih us Willinm*, E*q.3id Vice ib. presided.
Thus; Kii-hnrdson, E»q. limn-.ulur S.cu-iny
w .»lu hi* plnce.'
Thu Ags-lcinMoii wn* a.ldreso'd by the fo'lowiiu;
Kei.llemeir—I’. M RuTs.-ll, R. II. Giilliu, .1 S-
Sp ce, Tho*. Ricliaid-oii, W. T. G ...I win, Ksqr*.
and Di It. I), Arm.Id. having Imii-ii loinby cnlb ilon,
Ihn-ie .4 few lupj-y remarks.
• A'(,’oniniilieo of vigilance was u|.pointcdnn<l oili
er inqm.iaiit bus.nee*done.
'The address of Mr it IL Giiflin, being hi. fust
public i-fl'-ri, was, imbed, la-iiolifol, and d'-s«;rvid
the bon: and loud applause with winch it was greet,
mi. He is a voting gentleman who i* lies' ii oil, with
slmly, lo become an uipiiienl public speaker.
High and hrhtlil nre tho patriot's hopes, when
helmli'dd* ib« y until oft lie lui-d, rushing to the ivie
cue .— Tile graph.
THE JEFFERSONIAN, * *
Uiililisheil it West Point, iu this Slate, baa nl*
way* piefeiind Van HciiKN to HakIUSiiN.
Tl-n Kilitor'j li wuier, n member "f the I te
*• Sin'tn Rlcbta'Vpnrty "f ibis Slate, did noi lio'st
Mm tin nil* aflboiDemocrniiccninliilMtu uni I Mu- ‘J'.'d
inai.’. on wlii-'li'occnVnm hu make* the following to.
inuk : .* .
To.biy'we sb-w our colors, and "bang our l-nn*
norun ihe inner wall," muled to Mm but|leiii"i.t ;
Ii .on which under tho present stale of Miilig*. it
ahull noverIms aiiink, aob.ng ns we li -Id thi-il.-ienc"
of thU pml uf^bc liuideb Van lim - ii hulbru liar
rbain.if'uvveld . • • ■
•W" bave put up no iruididaiefor Vice Pru»iileiu.
Till* Iloit. Join. Ki>r*yMi. of thi* Male, Mu-Hon.
Wm R'. \(1iic. if' Alabama, tlm lli-n. Jam,-* K.
I' -lk, of T*.-oiw,‘X*' (> , n '.*l 'b' 1 Hon. It. M. J»hn*»i>,
llm pii-kCin iitviuiila-14, nru oil iu llm li-'il, nil sooi.d
ib m-s rm*. nndfitber ot tiwni will sun us, a* i-iilmr
n| them, we hnvo imd-.ubi, will li I Mie Vice l'n-*|.
ileni'» clm.r iv*|« ctahh- lu bmisclf uml honor-iblui..
In. ‘o.imry. ••
The gealleineu comp«*l'"e llm Electoral mi-1
Coiixreasimial Ticketxnru »uwell known Mirm.^l,
out MtvSi .tu, Mint it would Im an m i ,.f supoii-ru
gaiiiNioii ..or |ms11 Inniieii'pt to *'*t fniiliili' ii cl.ur
ncier No mil oi-ceasm v. lit* inn for them i-
wo are l.mlmg. bm lor their piin.-iple*. Many n>
ni" the |*. lit* made by hot |ailltn--d ill• |,.,l<i.,iw, and
•i.ind'-il-.s as are the qnisMons u lwsni.d and
dentil pm ami eon by ib* wiiiiigb-i#, llie main ques-
in-l., l.o b all Ibe olliers li •oiie ilmintrUi t
I*. Mini -h* Hu'-.Trensoiy hyslem m I'oind 8i-ilr*
Ib, k tw e.iablisiad? Mill llo Imam,, of Ma'
r"«,M,v*e ado.iMIsl'I *(••'• 'Im |-ms.. «| •-«
Ml- liaUwis ol >iiu cwi.»iu'*Uel, u| a.Ui lie- j Lo
t . , ..••■i-, .. — , *" n Hank
‘uH'h—ijikr dh.inm.i.rrrrl Ihii'f O" 1
ii uneoHitUuiinnal will follow " We go e-r »
Raretini.il ilm InilHimislei.t Tren*nry, "SU" 1 * 1 I”'*
rio.n ami iIm Rank; uml to c.-rty wit ihn*® princi
ples. Mondfuciiltf Ibu above ticket*? tlm one In n *
elert tl.e man olio bus iidopl"IM.i-in,tind the oilier
III M.|vwate su. li measure* nnd |ia*s *ucb laws ns
willunuldu Itini cnustiiu ionally -md legally *«»«"*"•
SCRIVEN COUNTY. Gs , July 17th, 1040.
Dear SirI reckon you wouid be glnd to benr
from me every now and then, uml |.nrticulnrly when
I hive §-.me thing very marvellous to communicate
which I have at thi* 'hie. The Tipperui.iics—
how tony it makes m- feel wlmn-ver that name I*
mentioned, to think of ihe many hrnve in n who
w.-re nm-aiicied in thu buttle tit Tippecanno Cn-ek,
ull for thu v/niit of mi ufiicii nl Genornl to command
them, aad one who would not Invn encamped on
ilm very gtuufid wbii'h die linlim* pninted out to
him for that purpose—I sny llm Tippnu-imma have
had a mc-iing iu Suriven. It wn* hy ll.u merest
incident thui tho news of the m ding got oil—ii
was mo nnm'iiti.-od a* such tilings gem ni.ly are, hut
was only whi.pured about among Mie Tippy's Mo m.
selves—they were nfninl dint die people might be
thi'ie, wli-.ni ib- y did m.t want, lull only thn Tippc*
ennocs. T he news, however, of the T.ceting leuk*
ed out in spite of them, and the people found it out
uml went to sue whnl they would do. 1 wiu luih
ur Inm in geliug to tlio Hor«' where the tneeting
was in take plncu, and coiiscqumidy when I,nrrlvi d,
all tho Tippy's wuro them tfiul u gr.-at many of the
peopln ion. 1 hitched my "cit'utuie" and man-hud
into lown, uud wlmn l got uk nil hull’ w.-y the pnve-
muiit ( im Horn' is nil puvcil nnd exciivuti-il, uud
dm folks have nil joined the church, nnd they don't
sell liquor now-,) I tmaiil a greut uproar nt Squire
Nuuuily’s lave. ii. 1 confess I thought from the
n»i*e that was inukiug dial nil were dniiik, uml
dial dm Horn' liii.i hacnslidcil and got lu selling li
qu--r again. Sonin were talking as loud as they
c-nld. nod some were cursing ami swearing u» 1
thuuchi ut a round nil.-, hut upon u rlo«i-r approach,
I found that it was t«My one oi dm Tippy’s r peal
ing bow n certain nun lit .Im North curst umUw-nro-
I wn* moriilicil to bene a man of Ins culling pro
nouiicmg such w -rd*, and with «in h an emphasis,
to.*! you may th-poiid il was a real " hilabilloo
Well, after Mint, bey smn-itbud down a little, uud
all was calm I* r nwliiln. At leugdi tlm 'I’ippms
h gan tosinri oll tow-.ii-.ls tlieC. II.,uud die , eople
followed ilium, just to look on. Thu) begun, by
culling lo the chair one "fMieiruiin-.lmr, u Judguof.hu
Infeiior Cour; hut lo and behold ! instead of hi*
occupying tho chair,—a ollnfr mnn;—and who do
you th tilt it was? why , if you were to gm-ss all the
.lays of your life, you cmild (.over find nut, look the
*uut, ns clmirmun of ilm Tippcciiiiim*: tho very
snme man, who hufn Iii tin short nmuMi. any noi u
in--nth, knowing, nml with n liiruihoughl, presided
over tlm Ami ilurii*nn meeting of Mm people nt tlm
sam- place. Well now I lull you, he did fidget ui-d
screw iin.ii.nl ill tlm chair at a round rate, nnd
whenever lie saw llm p.-nplo linking iii him, lie
could Imr-lly c-nuiiii himself, uml once hu began to
say, I cant stay here.
I suppose his name will appear tu the tail of their
proci-ediug* us chaiiii.uii. \c. in opposition to him
self, but a sliurt timengo! What « reputation tor
chuiini .ii hunoist have nhiiiud ; pi-ople at a disiui.n-
will think it his trole, well nn.v he il is, hut Im
" Ota*" in.lbhttf piliuo. The m-'Sl uoo*piui|ollS i« 1-
der of Mio l i> >l s, nu i hu is a man wli-mi you m-vur
would have siispcci.'d of *uch things, then ..IV--r.il
s-.me r- so'uliiiu* lor tlio considi-raii -n of Mm meet
h-g. One wn* Mint a number of di-lugnie* bo
uppoiatud loHiiuml n ernnd Tippecunou m.-.-lii.g to
Im held ut Maciiu b fore long. It wa* -iiggus-.-d
to fi I tlie bla-.k with llm iiuinus of ouo Iniudrud of
tim party, but one of tlio knowing ones, nnd n ruin
Tip lie is too, replied thut ihn "principalnt"
thing would l e m find them. Delegate* wore how.
ever nppointed, nnd the rooming wn* Miun address*
ed hy ii youthful lawyer who wiia present, for three
quuitcis of all hum , or perhiipsliu limy Imre spoken
an lumr uud ii half, or two hours, much to tlm *mis
faction, u-nficHtimi anti iii-pruvumei.t of ull ibu Tip
py s present.
Hu came to tbu conclusion, " thut Hun bum i* n 4
goo.1 a m ill a* ever bioke ibe bread of life." Tbu
nmeiing limn, after proceeding to some vuiy im
portant mutter*, adjourned; sine die. After wbicti,
tl.e people and Mm Tippiesgot into tlm yu.il again,
when the louder .-f tho dny took Mie »c:a*iuii to de
clare his aentimenis, " Mini he i* opposed to tnrilf
to tlm cstabli-lnn-nt of u United Suites Hank! !
against nil iippropriulion l.y ilm G -n-rnl G-.v iii
meat, foi inlerniil improvoin-tits! J! uud is iu favor
of ii Suli Tronsury 11! nud wliou naked wImt wus
tho -uason that thu Nortlmru Whig. Harrison mem
I it* in of Congress would not vote, duitigiho present
session,tuuinst tho reeepti-.ii ofaboliibm petitions,
Im coul-l not toll to save hi* life, un I yet lie is do-
n-rmii.'-d to leave no alono liuliiim-d in favor of llur.
risnu's election!!! I That iu tho event of Hnrrisoii’.
eloctioo, and Im should cull Da-iol Wobstur int-
Iii* rubiuct, lie w.oild oppo*e his ndininislnilion!!!
Surely it is opposition merely, that tlm man is all
,be lime looking out for; douiyou think him n very
curious mall, and ihe whole proceedings marvel..u-
nnd stiunge, lur Suite Right* men. Hut there is no
accounting f-.r tbo effect * of the powerful n'giiments
of log cab n*, li-Jtd cid-r, coon skm* nnd gourds,
when iiildiessed lo tlm iiilclliguiicu nud common
*on*o «.f Statu Rights nmn.
I nm very truly yours,
MH.HUSAMBIQUE.
[roil TH K RK.lKOIAN-1
SCIHVEN COUNTY.
The Feds ef Suriven County, have sent an Envoy
Extraordinary and Minuter Plenipotentiary to
this c.itv, lo give tl.e cilir.nn* of S'lvnuuali uml Ham
lets thereof, a correct nrconiii liftlm Ami Huriison
nmeiing, lately Imld in Seiiven. Wit have llie plea-
•or- nfa pors-'iiiil ncquabilnnce with tbo Plenipo
tentiary, nod really wer--gr t to sen - so nmiiihlu a
young mini engaged in so ingloriouann embassy. Of
Mnj. Hotchkiss, nnd tlm rest of tlio party, we have
ii- tiling in any. Tbi-iroi-iiiioua, wenppreh- nd, arc
n mnit-rof very little importance, and wo iru-t that
sorb gentlemen us Col. J-.im* nnd oiln-rs. will not
stoop to any controversy w i«h them. ,
Tbo above paiugrapb, ptibll.lied in the Republi
can, of tli- 22d Inst., ba* iudoced m- lo request the
favor of luiving n Wonl pijldishrd for the benefit of
those who tiudcrslnnd the High Priest's fur-fetched
irony. So far i:s llm sending of our Envoy or
Minithr Plenipotentiary to Savannah, hy the D<-
iii- n-nitio Rcpi.bl.cun Party of Scriven County, 1
bore nss'-rt llie same to b^fnLe. A* to tlm cor-
r<cl account ef the Harrison meeting, l have bit'
thi* to sny—as I wn* ncting merely for tho pnrty,
nnd there i* imt one iHsi-rtiou in the statement aTu*
tb-.l to Mint will nut Im undor*ed by eveiy iudividiuil
nrnmber of that puny pre**'nt, nl tlm tlmu of Mm
m eting.
Hut I ere i« my object; Inm acquainted with
llm gentleman, an I werei* not lor ibi* matter of
acquaintance, I should have Isen silent Wlmt,
1 n*k, constitute* the acquaintance ? Vceli"g ■
few times in llm streets of tlm city, nnd Iiochuso
our piece was published iu ilm Republican. This
i« Mie acpuiiiiiHnce for which I now pay the pen
ai.ee in having to wtile ll.is piece. I confe»s tlm
sin. And now, .Mont, High Print, f-.r you ahso*
lotion. Hue* ubsulvid, I will go my way and sin
no mnn*.
I will, bv llm way, give yon a piece of parting
ad Die. vVla-n yon at'.ck, Im •lire yoonlirut.s are
unde again*! y-nr eimmm*,—la- noi Idin-led by Mm
Ihiu. witis ul hutiaUliviti nu ifcovlaul nud iiupelu
leave tli" fieltl, win n tln-y may stand greatly •"
of an I. jur.d ft lend If, however, you sll'l T rr ’
tilt, br mindful of ibis fact—you have nw ardcl to
me more, 1 ate sor v to say it. than I run ever bo*
•tow on yo ir*elf. With ibis I bid yonn long ntlleii.
and slimiM you rout bum to eventual di**"l'»»i"M in
your wild tirade against all ill »se wli •«! •» difier In
"pbd-'ii from yon, all Mint I will udd i«Mii**“
Go on wy Jrltud nod Irnrn l«n Inte,
The yiditf bobbUrt awful fate—
A s|sirt to all. to self n slave.
Hu sir'd* a victim to his grave.
As this piece I* only intend'd lor those who may
linvu understood tlm puniguipli of the Ro| ilhlicnn,
I will sign iirrording to its own dul-hing, -
PL EM POTENT! ARRY. -
Jacksonbmo', (Go.) July 27tli, 1840.
From the Federal Union.
WIlU SHALL*WE TRIJdT?
Not n man who *ny* a United Status Hank i«un*
coustit'-liniiiJ, Imt who declares hu will vi.natu thu
conslitiiti'-li uml hisoalh of ' tli- e, hy giving it his
Sanction, it it should he ylcnmed m-C' S-aiy.
We shall not (rest thu man who culled upon Con
gre** in p> stponettiu payment of Mm national debt,
Mint thu su.plus revunuu might hu used in the con*
rtracihiu of works of interim' improvement, nnd in
thu prelection tiinl siippti't of domestic iiuiuiif.fl*
lu.-i-sS tmr tlm mnn who said ho woul.l not vote to
repeal .Ih- tin ill', until llm street*"!' Cluirlcsloii uml
Norfolk sb 'iiltl im covered with grass
Noi thu mull who signed a Iii I to sell free wldtn
men mid women into shivery, nnd to iull ct thirty
nine iu*h- s upon thuii (jure buck* foraltuiiipiiiig lo
regain theii libci ty. r
N >1 llm mun w..osanctioned ubill to abridge the
right >-f*iiflVnge, allowing no mm to vote, who wus
no. pu-so-sud of a given unioiini of property.
Not tl.e mnn who vo ud uguin*t llm lights nud iii
leresis of Guorgin, to setnsi-lu the old T ictity nlicr
ii hud l.ceii soleiin lymtifiud uud .egnudhy the Pre
sident.
N"t the man who wore tbo Black. Cockade, ni.d
supported thn'Sedition Law
Noit-e man wlm d.-ciun-« it Culiimiiy to ho culled
tho friend of shivery.
Not Mio man win. joined nil Aholition Society ut
18 uml lmu*ted ol'it thirty yen* h ufiurwmd*.
No. thu mun w-lm went loOliio.uii'l tlmnked G-hI
that Im hud g"iluu lid of Virgiuiu p- l'nic* uud Vir
giuin negroes.
Not ill- m <n wli • prnveil tlmt the dny miuh not.
l-u diftttint, when a Ninth Aine.ic.in sou should not
go down upon ii slave.
Not i Imin-ui wlm wishes the surj In- rev-mie up
prnpii-iiod to tliu pmr.lflsuuud emuimipulion ofour
slaves:
Ai d not the mnn wlm I* supported by Kodciulist*
uml ubi>litiuiii*t>f.
Fin-; of llm free! still I .earthy swny,
Utidimin'dtliniiigli ages yet untold -,
O'nr eanil's proud, realm* lityxtnrs.lisplsy,
Like morning’s radiant clmuls unmlled. *
Flag of the skies I.still peerless shine, •
Through ether's axure vault unfurled, *
Till every hand and heart entwine,
To sweep oppression from the world.
For, PRESIDENT.’ ’
MARTIN VANN II URN.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
JOHN FORSYTU.:,
• — 1» .. ,
NOMINA TION FOR CONGRESS.
ROBERT W. POOLER,
D. C.. CAMPBELL,
A. IVERSON,
JUNIUS IIII.LYER.
JOSIAll S. PATTERSON,
JOHN H. LUMPKIN,
B. J. BLACK, s
WALTER T. COLQUITT,
M. a. cooper.
Nomination for Electort nf Pretidnil and Vice
President-of the United Slatri.
WM. R BUIJ.OOH. of Chatham
JOHN BATES, of Murray.
MILNER ECHOLS, r.r Walton.
SAMUEL BEALL, of Wilkinson.
WM. II. WOFFORD, of Habersham.
JOHN ROBINSON, nf Jasper.
SAMUEL GROVES, or Madison.
THOMAS WOOTTKN. nf Wilke*.
SEABORN JONES, of Muscogee.
EDWARD HARDEN, nr Clark.
JAMES ANDERSON, of Darke
From the Augusta (.‘onslUnlionidiit,
THE PRESENT CONTEST Full POLITICAL
TO WEIL
The eflbri* uml do*puraii->n of tliu ft* h-rnl w hig*,
in Ibu pris.-iit political contm-t. to ncq-iiru p -wt-r,
should ii -I siirpiisc any one We must n-coib ci thu
falo ot tlm fo.lernl puny in liJUl, win ii Mi..I - lierson
was elected. To Mm nine of th - elm-tion ol Md*
ap'-stle of iilmriy,from 1797. w. uo.Mi. John Adams
was clmsen I’re.ideni, the ledeinl parly luol Mm
sway, nnd wu a l know h-'W ll.u country wus gov
erned. To mninlaiii ihcniM'lv. s iii power, tin- great
est efi'orts were made, uvea to th- s-ippint of Aaron
Burr, in ofpisi ion to Mr. .Lfi'.-ison. Why were
such ufilii-'s niai( ? Bueno*, the liidern l*'s were
well ci.uviiicud, that, if tbu dunmmutic p.ry sac*
ccuded, ih.-ir puny, with their principles and plans
lor an hiMiicihiu- g-.v- inni. in, w-oi.d he | restnitud
lor ever. -Mr. .!• fi'ei*on wa* uluete-t, an I li efedui*
alists would have l o n p.oslru w.l loruvor, Imd not
circumstances nt h- liiu, wlncn cmld n.'t Im emiiroh-
ed hy llm d.-ii).>crut.c party, and puht cal • vmis in
f.-reign couinrie*, iii wliicliil'econime'cial ielati.ui*
ol ibis eoiintry were indirectly connocted.gnvo some
•ign*« f life to llie f.iderul puny, mol l- d llie lead- r«
to take ii mure iv pint in t»o op lalaii s of lie
goveruniuiil. Tin- gr m in -jmity tno den.o r-tic
p.n':y enjoyed pi.-dne d tl.vision*in its rank }nl. Mm
•ispirants to ill - logliu-t ollice* ot tliu emini.y i- til.I
ti'.l be gratified; liei.co li-si-niion.* aio-'ti- tin- in- iii
l. e.s "f thu deinocin ic party. Tlm im-vitahlu con-
sequence ofsttcb ili«i»i..iis nml .d **unti--ti*, was un
ahiimloiinmnt oi the puny l.y s ane ilisnpimiuted
cilr/uii*. wli - wuH-c-uilei un I leceivi'd with evi ry
deiii Mi irulii'ii nf joy by the lutieial paity. With
such m-O's-ion ol'sti'ngMi. the ft-.Ii-rnlists Imgtiii o
•how -igns ol life am! content imi. from tlm lime Mr.
Mourn was oil cleil I'resi it nt; and :liey liavo in v. r
failed so.ee Mini p. nod, to unmi'int-e ihei- dt-leniii-
nmion in loiite.al once nn-re lor political power, us
a party, with thu loin- cruijc p.iry.
That peliod llie fed mi sts he.irve to luive nriiva
ed. Tliuy find tliu. soin • of .lie m-inta-rs of tho
deiii'.ciulicparty, 'ILappo'intod iu M.uiramhiiii.u us
pimtiuiM, Imd urruyed themselves ngiimst tin- parly
to which tt-oy hu-i sw- rn lenity, nml that cer nit*
events in the pout.cal mil commeici-il history of*
thi* country- cuu..I b<- made to reli.* r u limit design,,
by fu si lying limit or gin nnd the r elf c s upon Mm
piospcnty o’ tho c utiiry. Thu fc.le-n i-*t*. there-
lore, dutei-oi.iinil i-.un er tlm political th-11,hi onh r
in contend "in u more lor politic .I power. I’-m iu
tlm* hoisting the federal Imiiii- i , under wlm li tlie
facnous. which have sprung up in (bis country for
some yearspast, the renegades ftom theilemocuiMc
ranks,and all the disapp in ed politicituis. I live, ti
ro.led lla-niselves, the iedurali-ts me well couvjcci-d
Mini the conic-t. on ih.-n side, is a despeiateoim;
tout win. Miun. the resn I n.u-i teruiiu.it' in p. li ical
d.-.nb sliniil I they -uc iiiiiIi in the pitched Iw-lh-lo
Im fought in November next. With this conviction,
ii cn■unit bo -u<prising to find tliu fed* ralmtsso d* s*.
pi-rutu in lit- ir nltm-ks. so rcc' less iu the mi-nns
oiiiployed l.y them to <!• fum ilmir iidvi-rs iries.iiiid
so dishoiminhle iu the choice of Mina wen pons.
We sny Mint llm federalist*are now contending,
ns ill 1800, for iiolitica. life or dentil. . L' loabn-k
around ns,in order to use*.tain wh.-Mmr m.r nstcr*
ti.nii* tru orn »l. " li-. mo now tlm lederul lend
er* uriuyed ligaill-t thed- mociaiir (inriy? We h-.d
M.-ssis. Clay, Wchsti-r.Souttuird, Adno s. Grnugi-r,
Sl.i.lc, mid ntliurs of I- #» iiis-ii.ciii.ii, wi li the d -
serters from the denim-rutic tanks. Rivers, Tall
m. nlge m il ollmi* bl loss nolo. Slum d tlm tedernl
lendersfnd in placing th-irt»n| in Mie presideirinl
chiir, what will Im ilmir lute? Wl at will l.r llm
lute ef ilmir party? A* in I3lll, l.y tlm • lection of
Mr. Jeff r*.ni, Mm federalists will Im emp • tely
prostrated, mid Messrs. Clay, Wehsior. and their
iissia-i.iles, will have to i, tire to p'ivnie life, and hid
adieu forever to ihe r> nbxaiinn ot tim e miihitious
dreuin* in which they hnvu.so frequent ly indulg'd.
Their advanced age will notnllow them the iidol-
gcnce of dieumiug of the ftitun-: ilmy w i.< Ii ive to
l-ave to tlm younger p'lriion of the fed-nil puny,
tlm ple-snre nt in.i cij iilii-g Mm times when Mint
pmty, hy some uiifirescen • vents, may again enter
llm poliiinil nrciin.
An with ii'gmd to ihe whole country, suit is with
regard lu theSutu "I'Ge-rg n. Why down find
such cffoit* uud exertion* made hy th- fed--rul whig*
among us? Bucnise they nru well aware, Mint po
litical file or denth to them depend on Ml" result of
Mm elections iu October nud Novcmher next. Should
tli -'fedeinl whig* b ull*, omlife.lnl tbu next uluclinns
tliuy are piii«lialed for many y.-urs l" c-mie, nnd
and Mo-ft uud unticipiHiim of grasping til pow r,
and iifd viding union- tin m-elves Mie ofiic. s of thu
stale, will Im forever I lasted. Cun we i!wn Imsii'*
prised ut the exertions of tho fu leiui whig* during
ihe present political contest? Lot uolwi-hstmi -big
those extraordinary eff or*, llie ledeinf wbigs lire
dimmed to n *ignui d-leal. TlmV d- pend for sue-
ce*s '*n deceiving ilm people,on ui:»repre*ei)'iition.
nud im npjwui* to Mm w-or«i pn—i--nsof llie h mi in
Im.'ri: while tlm ileum ralic pmty. cimpo*ed osit
L ot the y.-i.nintiiy of tile Slat" a d of lb • ilnftistii
• mix.iioIIihhI winking far-nnis mal nmctu.n'rs. n open I
only t" ilm good sui.su and intoiligcncu of tbcii ft 1-
low vu'urs.
Medical Staff.— By thu Anny Medical Board,
winch - nsi-oiivuim'iI oil tin- 1st May l.ui in l'lula-lel-
phi.., ila* follow ing numu.l person*, cnndid.i'e* f r
appoinimeiii n* A •* is taut Sugeons, were t xamim d
mol app.ov. d, vir.*—
I Aifred W. K.-nio-dv, of Kentucky.
8 Wil-inm H. Vnn Burn, of 1’emisylvnnin,
3 Jest-ph K. Burtirs, of I'elinsyivnnin#
4 Jolm K--U'rl*-'ii, of Delaware
5 Icvi II. HoMcn. of Rh'sle Isl.ml.
3 John S Gr.flin. of K'-oi-icky.
7 W illi.mi IL Rowland i f M rylnnd.
8 Richaril F. Simpson. ol'Viigi-iis.
9 William E. Fullwo-al,. fG.-orgis.
'I'bo lir.t six Hii.nud Imve Im.-n n,-pointed.'
By the same Board, As-i«tntit Singeon Thouia*
llende-son, n cau-fiduio lor j to.notion, wus exnni-n-
•"I and appr veil.
Dielt it,—Tl e Llvi-i pool cor-*-s|n't dent nl tlm N.
York Mgnul *ay*t Du-kenslin* la-en veiy ill bid* ed)
hut is much lamer n-ov S-nm of tlm fust niimi-ei •
••film Cl'ok wrn-wrqieo/nr Inm. Tin* few la*i
ire noir> ly to*. How difii tel l In woHb and Ut*u
iy. ||e i* a cl«oion* fell -w I wa* alranl 'hat Im
....t. — .4 ■ ..... i, luu 4.l_ I.. m.I ivu. lu.l
'•GEN. HAHRISON, while Governor ,-f ludi-
nnn Territory, nppioved n Inwnnssed by the la-ei*-
latiire.to SELL MEN fin FINE nr COSTS.—
The same !nw decreed the punishment of THIRTY-
NINE STRIPES, to be indicted mi uny person
thus sold, rrAo should abscond from hit PUR
CHASER ! Render—how do you like this speci
men of lliirciso- i*tn, intiddhi'-n !>• the Ohio cn«o,
uud even worse ban that; for the low; specifically
includes WOMEN ns well us mrnlithe WHIPPED
to lull THIRTY-NINE STRIPES."
•• The sovereign People nlwnys linveo right tniuter-
rognte those who nre candidate* for their suffrages."
Martin Pan Ihirrn.
"— : ask mv Gommittce."— Ilnrrlton.
GEN. HARRISON IN A NEW LIGHT.
Tlio Imiro!* of JxcK-io.v ut N--w Ork-ail*, and of
I'Kttltr on Luke Erie. iim*t lie ihinsli-rred re^
spectivoly frern 'lie brow of tlm living Hero, nn.l
from the m.msol-uni of ilm slonihi-i-nig hut gulluut
spirit of tlm lakes, lo tlm head of the old gunlhinian
ofTippncniioo. , .
When I’Kttltr non naced with his chiruclerisiio
brevity, to bis ndi'iiiiing coiiiiliym«-.., " HV A*»r«
md the. runny and they are o«r*;" it seems l.n
in-ant to«ny. tlmt Haiiuiso.-«, who arrest d the II"
ro ofSaiidu-ky.b- cnii-o Mm youthful sol.liei would
n-l retire before a sopu.ior nnd suvtige foe, sl-iod-l
Imve luol Miecredii of meeting the disciplined forces
of Mieeimiriv on Erie,and ofcinpelliiig tlirin lo low-
ur' i u lion flag of Eii»laii.l,',-ft.iu the slur* uud sli ipes
of ihe diiiiniless and Mumico.
When Jackson (lew whli the slim p shonters nf
llm West,ami wi h 'In'welt pulsed rill.-ti».w-rd down
the inv.nl rs, re«.-ning ftom j'.iillmiou tl.e beauty of
L od.iuiiii, nnd pii'serving I’n-in tli'-grn-p of a hired
-olili- r»,'Im “Irualy"which they ciuveil,ii wn*noi it
H--«ni*,-lm h-liveTei.imsseunii.w ho in pei«iiuplnnio d
Mm* dele ce, nud with sword in hand, cheered tho
v hint'-' rs in Mie deadly eonfiii t with M.uir cimiilii'*
enemies,l.ut it was the wnnim of Tippeciii lie, wloi
was hiindre.ls of miles from the seem- iifnc ion, who
"wn- Mm ciiusw of llm victory nt New Url-ans."
Ro ii so.
I'KKltr ill tlm*toiniofha'tle, fttood a shining mnrk
for tlm leaden and imn missi'es ol ios i-oitiitry’s for s.
Jackson ton, exposed lbs pbrson to ilii'‘iliiekr.,ni.'
lag bullet* of ilm ftivmlcr. Ilnriison llie.l of such
mu*ic. and icjm-ii.g mi tli- l -inels wlil.-h hegnint-d
ni Tippecanoe, spuing ftom his c--itch,.wiili cut ions
wonder, wlmn peal- ofiheloml mouthed -milium
broke upon Mie ear, and pinclnimcd tlic'i'ejfiicings
of Americans for llm signal victory of bis siicccssm;
ofliiin,wh.iso rnilit^.y cbnrucier Mauison wiibu
discerning eye nppieciub-il, nnd invok. d for Mic's.ife.
t oflbe migbty West, ' ’ " ,
General Haiiiusor tiny well exclaim “ Savi me
from my frit nds," .
We are led to these remarks hy n discovery mndn
by n Whig writer in ti Noil hern pnper, who claims
for Gen. Harrison thu credit of Perry ’s victory on
Luke Erin.
With how much more propriety may ihe General
Imh'l-l upas tbeenosn ot tlm vicioi nl New Orleans,
for hud l.o imt n-tigiied,wbeu hi* Country was sn'is*
lied with his services, nnd he hinreelf content will)
theImnors bo had m-qnind, Jackson would not
have un rued tl.e fume which ns Defender ol. ■ do*
fenceless City was nnd is Id* reward.
"bat net ofllm life-of Haul on in-ri-gloiinii<—
w hut more entitled to Mm griiMiudi* of tlm i-a'ion
thnn tbi* unit net ofhi* life, w Imn.un'ike Cinrinniiiti*,
(who conquered first the enemies of IL-me. then laid
down tho power invested iu him)lm magnanimously
ret iieil. whilo ihe halite sill I raged, nnd allowed his
Country the Imnefii of *ii|>orinr capacity, nml pairi*
otisin more exalted, in Mie person nf his Successor
Tlm disasters of Tippecanoe hive duMied the re'
tiring Gcuei a I w iih tlm fnvm imt itle of •• Tip." The*
vtciorynfN. Orleans lewnrded jlm successor wi'h
lu'uel- w hich wi'l never fade, while tlm l.ila’r y of
n people is ujipr- cinietl and K'-puhlicnn* me gial^
(ol.
THE MAGICIAN.
A new Demimrniic pnfmr, csiuldi*lmd at Harris,
burg. P. nnsylvnnin. bn* nlrendy term thovtantl
iegulnr subscriber*. A, good omen bum tho Key
st<-ne Stnte.
Rumoured Changn in Ihe Cabinet.—Tlio
Washington Midi-oninn «uy* ‘‘Mmiv nre rarnmirs of
n change in ilm ciiHtiel of the President whlcliYqmo
iu *iicli a *hnpe ihat it cannot queslion Mmm. Mr •
Paulding, it is udd d, is to go mi' of Mm Navy Pe-
parlmeni, and Mr. l’oius« > lt to mke hi* place " We
imagine that this L. Imt the second edition of similar
rum-T* sometime since put nflnni, ai d we tmline
ftom tho same source. The previous rumour* were
not renlixial; wlbcli we iinngim- wifi be Mm case w'.tli-
the pre-eni. These are eh-mion- ering anifires pro
buhly loslinw- Mint division* exist be wv n ihe I’re.t-
ideni nnd Mio I lend* of Depart men t«, (.rlmiween
the I lend* of Department* iht-niJ' Ives.—Charlct •
ton Patriot 8U/A nit.
Tin' R' V. Mr. Spenr, "f Chaili-*ton has l-eench-r*
*.-n Rect'ii of tlm new Prote-lnnt Kpi-copal Ch'.n li
••f St Lake's, in PliMdelphia, ami bu» uccepli cl the
n|'|Hii.iim<-nt. 4
We learn (say* the New York C"in. Advertiser.)
ill,i Mr». L. II. Sigourney.of liurtlonl, takes her
depart mo ftn England in tho Liveipnol pm-kol -hip
Eutopr, C'apt. MaishaR, lo sail- 1st of August.
Tlm tn-w* fromCun'on, hy way of England, it
is slat' d in tbo Express, h * given llm huUl r* of