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- jrn r*«'» in «w« £«*• »*» 10 !,
2J Ifnn. fr«n 19M *» *»• *•■•<’* JJ
* MsII*iii'# tatrenu. from 1*>* »° !■}*• *?
•J unit, trim, Ill* Mt •!?. <MJM J}
•• M«w'i 1st term, from 191? ••.*•**•, *"*•*'' ,1
tl if no. from IHI l« 1il5.t.4$.4i6 • *
Mr. Al .in*. fin* I Ml ta tH.t-taTt.4M 41
Grn JaukaoVsItf Iwta, from IISI" l»T3. 8W.T0H M
M term. from mi t.> \OT .1 JHV»» *
V i«r, ft-ii Innrn, whet do >••«« think 'h« b«td
|«n*». I !••«• t farmer, fur »>•••*■ yim •»• m V' I** »*•
tni- li latmrsird, will tWnk of tkl*. wl*n they tee
. W 0 •• «l I7.T4I.31B «» i f thr ol ihi ir
IfiiMtijr ill it h-re bur lost to ihrm to 47 >*•»•. V’ * ,r
'.|mil rmvlininUtratt"n of Mr Adam# loaf IV'jj*'
Ail 47 t i 4 years, being nn annual I •••• "» f "»«.*
iiJ Al. and I'M' $5.57<>.IKW4J tub" appnr-
tli.e.1 ani.irf )b* otfw-t Ad* bi'inUlo"* for 4J
, imij m -king an average annual loeenvmwt «*•
. whole 13 .. nr. of only 1129.557 91. And )H you
fra i}*> m u olio am loudest In your |iioroiiuin* ol
, rroiHiniv. *•
TIi? ».e*it|e«nxn from Adatn* county, Pennaylva
it" a'. ( Mr. Collar) tol l u« tlial th* decree of party
I, ..I anno froth, and till# Mil wa* tu !"*#•• •'« •*>•
’4v 1811. whan ilia experiment began. W" had a-
foil a riinifi n# any conniiy rm hadj but th"
ba il » .no be '.rokfn down, and ih"rcfoi* tho do*
•tqvi-lt-i «e i-fiH removed.
llu H-e.ine‘of paity lia# fono forth, ia the Ian-
- a*M4"iif ih". Komlrnmii. If h" hudsnld tha'drcmo
.of h> raotLf. had ton.* forth ho would burr liron
correct. Ifliirr/I# any «no qn"#inm upon whl**li
the firppla iif the dii'rict that I Itara tha bnnor to
roptaanat, U moro united than my eihor,.it I# *»ti
that of an eatir^aapavatioa of tbo twinnttim fiom
(hi* l*anV. <.f the country, which ha. born an impro*
f RfJfila i»intur»hip. Tnojrdoalr* that th*dr money
ahallbo ruttarird Intho Infill rurmtoy of th« emin
jnr, ami be h"pt In aoeh manpar a. ilmi it can I- at
..all titq a oontridlaiJ by thair ropra-aiuatWa. to pay
.the fcimut debt, of tha fomrnmnnl. TUy ham
f¥rti wj h d op homdiatinn that, whll.1 In |h<* mid.t
of p-ai a and prn.p"rlly (when our land waa fl-iw*
ing a« it ware, with milk and honey) with an orrr*
.9 If lug irett.nry. their rrpiowniBlive.. could not
Control IU They ha»o teen tlw h.ink*. who had the
Care.of it, flloaa their door, and placo ihofivern-
' tifeiit at deflancr, profe.*edly to keep >ho plimiou.
metal, from going out of the countiy; whrn in the
•ante year, 1137. tlw import, of «|«cie caeeivled
t(« aip't*# $4,510,185. Therefom, th# rea*
#iiit gnon c*iuld not hive been tho truo cutHr.«—
Thay liar* men an additional e«|ienm crealnl (or
the people to pay by calling Connie*, together to
j ro i la fnrihe defa catinni.f the hank.} and, when
ruri together, th# Pro«idcn» wa. importuned to to !
font uynd to Congre... at ihe earp *t#olinitation. of
th" 'iwrolianu, too, tn grant thorn iiidulgmi-einthe
pi\-iinni of iheir g.irernmem d'le.j fm do.truntion.
.lh-7 a lid, awaitad them. If he /id i.nt, became iliry
c-oVI nut nay them in .uch mimay %• tho govern*
itrat oouid rroaiva. He dM'lwrpmmeed t^e !«►
il'.l**-hee #»krd,ahd he did not amp to inq-iiri* wlielh*
ci ihama-ohanuwniehi.pera .iiilnr|Hiliilitalfrtend»t
nr w I tether, by tuch remmmendatiun, he would
*trengihrn«ir weaken hlnwelf. No, #tr—no •uch
thing He act' d like a faithful public eervant #kotil<l
do, • He looked at the inieru.i of th" whole country
without regard to party. Oil the 10th of Ocioli -r,
a hill |ii.*e<l tho l!iiu«o of llupreaontatUe., niinni*
tno'itle graining ill" imlutgence naked for. Thl» »cl
dried up in part the .ource.linm which tho iroi tny
Wia rapplled.'and it became indi*p-o«alily noce«*a*
ry Mprmrido for the defndency to mettl the en.nge
NUottof ibn govern men- under low# pa.aed hv Con*
grawa. It wa. pr"po«ed to no llu rr< dit "f tin* go*
vemmaat by iutnng treaauiy no o«. But. .ir, w hat
wa# th"Cond.ici of th" merchant., the bonks, an*)
their friend.! Kvery paper under their control,
and aJI tlw whig orator# hi and out of the ll>>o»«,
eammenced a w.ir u|*on ilwignvariimitnt a* aobti u.
they ware relbwed fromdi-iir.n lion. They turned
Mta-I—I had like to hava taid viper like—to allng
lodeatb tho hand that had uved tliem.
Tha vote -it anpplylng tlw Treaaury with mean#
tn p#v It# debt#, wn# a atiirt party vote, or nearly
»i. If there a mid lie found tlw aamn mnnher of
, f*rm. r» in l'eii"*yhatila that would act with .uch
i-igint'lud", I « u! I -II uwn th m.
.Toall i-v ih*i tha• in'* , aure U popular among the
|H-„p!,.. I e ill c v.* v-ei to" ele- lion return, for lb"
ye.li» |.IW..ia»7, 18III nul i8t!l, the la*t thuv
y*Mt* wlten *la«a Inle,«nlent l.n*ury bill we.
until" i ir I rpi.fi i *i* t
Mi- Via Mmvii. O^wdilnn.
711 -IMI
17 !ri 1 m J rhy.
1137
8.9,2UJ
9-7 cn
Milk ui
lilU.irlli .nqjurliy*
1833
955,715
1,1186.243
tlW 713
HI9
.‘ i.cni ni
tHiJS'J'l
ll'UW majority.
Ob.'.oBU
I la ha writ her able (• haaefit thamwIfaC ar the
Vbtif,
In refuaing to receive their watea th* Ooveifimeai
d wa mutdi'g more than the Dank ol tlw Caltad
Hiata* d-.l toward# the other b#ahi> It received
hu- fiw of Urn country hank wtat la ptymeat of
flovertirimnt duet} luit tide wa» all right, brgaiiaa It
wa# d- ite by tb. lank, and no political raidtal oould
t e made again#! the Adm nuiratioo, and iheivfuta
n-ehlng «a» .aid about it.
Ilet it i# taid that e a want a bank in retu'a'n tlw
cunem-y,attclumte*. Arc. I havelu .kod into tlii*
nmit- r and find iliai ihiaarhang- # have l-een more
derai-i;edilu-ing the afciitrnca of the United tttalo*
Bank than #inco.
In ItJI, wlrnthe Bank had bean In rnwretiun
five yea* a. |lo» i-oir* i-fiamy id ih** lrank« In IVnn*
•viva-da were fmm 10 to l<0 per cent, uoder par;
Now Y»rk country hank# from IQ to 75 percent:
M lasm-lr.aetta IV p*-rfceiil} t)i»t'irtuf C-lumfoa 7>t
}■< • cro-i (leorghi 40 |-ar cent} Ohio from 50 to 10
jit coot., In 1 tt.7 there w.t another prea-ttre.
when I'eaa.ylvama rountry l-anka were from 5to
75 and fill |«rrrnt.dU'-ouius Delaware from par to
S3 pm emit; M.iylund Ir-m |*ar to 80 per cent. lr>
(834, when it (• *uul we had at g-wd aeuirency a-
any count-) «tei lu-l. Penn.ylvnnia wna from pa-
to9 percent) Alaaru- w«» fmm 10 t- 20|-ercer.ij
Luui.i'.na from fl in 8} .Mi«»ta*ippi f-om 5 to C:
Tnnn«>#<ee frtim 4 tb5; Ml«aouri, illin.it, Indiana.
ho.nI- *: Kentucky from 20 to 25. Since Ill33,lli
ratea ol’Karbange ln»*e not hern #»» high, or l-aol-
note# «o l-w. By thia it will l-e *e- n tlial mow
gei.tleitu*ii'« tnernortr# are not tn very good, wln-n
they >ay vire had the l*«*l currency the wmldevei
kurW. Uui.tay tlwy,theUu'tedJviMr#Bunkp»pe*
wa# go .d. Admit tlii., and wlmt d-wa it prnvrt
Why, that yon hud -»ne currency fur tlw Government
and another f-fr the pe-*plc—the very thing youn-w
cundrmti. '1 h-- above rnti-a will Iw found in Senate
document No. 457. .-■••ionof 1837—8. The Uni
tori Slat- iBank abaved tlw potato! if a-wn (tranche,
from I to 5 per cent .) .iwSprnrer'aiepdrt to Hou*e
of |{epr-..entative*, January 19. 1810. Bank.,liter
individual., wdl httva a ctixlit'abroad In proportion
toil-eir.tand ngat home. *
If tbev .'and high In puldio e.timatlon at horn-
and alw-ay. redeem their potea when presented,
gold qii I .llvet,lh*y cannut sink lower at any P°in
than the ililT'rrtice oftian.)ioii-.g tha gold and sib
vrr. Why i. it that hunk note, ih tho ia'me Stale,
endev- n in the iumn town.d'flbi tt. much in value?
I. it not owing t-their (tand-ng in public estimation!
But we arc lo'd that the laltoring cIumo. would be
much Iter eH'itd Ijy Ihe e.tabii.hment of another Na*
ttunal. Bunk. Thea« thing* have been p-omWil
i-olo-e, w iih-ut l-elhg feajiied. I happened to l-c ti
liaindtiog, in I'amitylriqiu. w h«n the United Smte*
Hank ltdl nl'tliif Stittr'wn. nn lei cori.i-lrr-tiinn ID'
liioi'rfa there, li|#k ttupfri- nd. of a Unit- d rime-
Hank.here, propldilitil tlnjt great good w-uM n-atili
from it—that we hail in ih'il S'ato a Inrgeand cnlr-.
pr-.ing ciaa. of men, who pot.r..eH all the qiia'ifion
lion# mrp-Uile to make them useful; but that the*
w*nt without the mean# in go into hutim-a#—tli-t
farm-ri, mechanic., and other#, whnwete in daht.
would l-e grenlly lu'iuiliw-d by it—that money w- iiht
be .o plenty that Interaat would l-c redorm! to fuu
t ier cent and pdtbapa lower—in fact, it wn» tho very
iid to benefit the middle and lower cbtiaea. Till*
waa the pro ration.' Now for the pmeticu. Money
had become a«» plenty in I’ennaylvunia, oral Icnot li-
that lection where I reside, that men wlto c-Ultl
•retire It well, row'd get whnt they wanted at five
per rent |-pr niiiium. Thia w n* a very c-mm-n ran
uf intemM. But in le*a B an twelve month/t'afl-'i
tho lUtlk was chartered, notice waa gen- rnlly given
either to pay In the money or tn pay »i* per ceni
intrirat. Tin# w-u all li-lr We, who were In debt;
had iuicuii*a of complaint It waa only ihe eflec-
hat ihe charter of iho Hank had uponu. All the e
hing» l know from oapeiience. beennae it trnik b«*
tweoo'iriiny and forty Hnllar. per annum from no;
Iim in I'hilndelplda it wa« ih-dl w-utaa than In tin
country. To incii ah extent wu« the wild nnd vi
aiomiry .pirit or«pveo a'lnn encouraged, that It crrit
ted *u* It nnad-litionul demand Gil tnom-y tint* inter*
eat rifao to ten. fifteen, I wen y,ond a. high n. iMilj
aig pet .cent or three p«r. coni per atunth, nnd it wa*
nxcerdingly difficult lot nrdinaiy hutiuei* men o
get ncc.-minodallona at all wlien the .haver anil
•|i«ruliitor could eoimnnnd hi. million*. Nearly tal r
ilie money »w» lent oUl th pugh brokers and b.hV
officer* el extravagant ml"# of Intrreat. In this
cawt, gen lemen, y*-u profeoed a# mu-.h friendship
for u* larmui# and Inboiivg men as you -In now. I-
tt then at nil atirptWing that we should bo unw illing
to tru«l you iigui !
But x hank la wanted aa a regulator. Wa In Penn'
aylvani - hive, some capeii.nra about this regulation
of the currency.' On the 0th ufOeioberlaat, tlie eve
ningof the vlectloii. and alter ilia return, from the ch\
amlcoftiiiy of Philadelphia war's mostly in, the ban*
olVv- ara bald a o-aadag to ron.uU alwmt ilia piopti.ty
m •■.•lUMhlina •/—«• |*V'me—» VimhImhUiiIuwwi.
repraAcniml. ami 11 va weie for autpendoti, ami the blp
bank was one of the number for euapenalnnt and nine
were agaiml it. Therefore it i. reaaonab a to.up
|K»»e that the nine bank, who were unwilling to iu*
jieml, were able to romlnue aperl* payment.. ItuMhr,
next day when the big hank opened, aha aent wonl
round to tho other, that alio .uajwndctl forth with, and
the real followed her example. Tha ronre-juen-'e lia«
been the wiilHlrawal from cireplatjon of nearly .11 the
pradou ■ metal#, and their place wa# filled with the
wont traali tint ever diagtared any peonle. The he»'
’ “ * - * -'of opinion
Mil flfl
atfi
itr ; ard thtlr right#
forced lulu i
m Infringed upon by being .
r.*»|-U.era wi hiha view# af their #r»mlnT#i#.
•tally tn palHire, I aak the be.mr.. and laboring men
of the rountry to kuA rvwod and tea whether the Ira-
dire of tl • Whig parly do ant *»cm tn be dellgkitd
with the prevent distrea# of tha country, bacaoae it
will have the eflrcl topla-e ll.rtii in|«iweri #ihI whelk*
ar the Lanka aod all lb" moneyed men of that patty are
not aggravating it toil, utn—tt ■irro-b of severity, even
to hr mg you to siarvatHMi,## tl,a ganUem.n from Phil
adrlpliT. would l-ave it! The labor of any country ia
it* wraith: and when you piotm t the interest of th*
laborer,you promote the interest of the country i but
bow ia Uii. to be don# ! I. the great novation. Here
the paiiir. leern to ho at U.ue. The lJemociat. eon*
tend that the laborer W beat rewarded wbo receive,
lilt pay in Uie kind of currency of which a month'# or
day a wage, will hoy most of the ncee**er»ea of life
lor Id* family. For o-an-tice the gentleman from Vir
| |lnia (Mr. fiolleinan| Inliirnmd ua, the otliet day that
i# ko* w a loan that received thirty thnasar* 1 - “"■*'*
for one moutli'a work, in cootinenul m-mey,
jpive'lt all fora uriiforin coat, worth only thirty dollar#
m hard money. Now, if this man hatlreceiveJ forty
-UJIar# in hard money for Ilia montli'# work, be wauld
have bad ten dollar# left i but when ha got gJUJKX)
he had iMithing left. This ia a fair illustration of the
P-itiliOiivriheiwo parties i for the oppoaiiWu contend
dial tha largest nominal amount, without reference tu
iu value, it the i»eit wage#
Now, sir, if thia bill will be the me#n# oftaking away
the props that h ve held up and ■iipjKineil rotten in*
atituticna, and will weed uiern oat from amongst the
sound one#, we slmll toon return to • sound circulating
medium; and the man who receive, hi* week'# pay
on Saturday night will be ceruiu that bin money will
l-e good until the end -f tbe next week. The change#
and fluctuation* In the price* of produce always ope
rate more injuriously on the poor in .n than on any
-dl-ui class, beciiusn hi* wagat are the last Ui tiae,
when a general riaa in price* takes place.
In Pennsylvania rnniracts are usually made in the
winter for tlie succeeding summer, both for building
and farming opeMiuna, and tlie price# fixed by day
month,nr year, as the case may be. Mechanic# gen
erally fix their price* in the winter, or early In the
spring, from which they cannot well depart; nnd it not
unfre-jueutly Im-pcu" that before the aenaon i* half
over, tlteir bre.vl and meat advance* in price from ‘J5
tn 60 and in some cars* 100 per cent, yet theif wages
remain aUtiotvary. Tl-isfrequamly happen* after the
grain bashaen sold by the tanner, and the,mill, are
-early amply, i lie whole crop* of the country, or near
ly no, being m ilia Inpid* of the speculators. In Phila
delphia, bul.iliug ia generally'rhino by contract made
tu tlie commencement of the season. The competition-
being great amongst master builders forhuaineaa.every
thing is raiimaied at existing prices, under which lu-nds
are engaged. &-*. but before tlie buildings are half up,
price* nniving advances 50 or 75 percent, and the
workmen, in Justice |o themselves nd families, turn
-ut fur higher wages, and, conaripieutlv.itintaiiy rases
the undertaker loses hy the contract. It ia the sudden
change# and fluctuation# that uniottlea business, de
slroy# confi/lunce. and -iterates so much against bust-
liesa men, and wltirh are believed toberaused mainly
hy eapanslons and contraction* in the circulating me-
diatn.
' Our best writer* on political econotn-, aa well aanur
ablest atatein-en, inform us that the currency of ncoun-
tty a lands in tho lame relation to lit* body politic, that
the blood in nur veins does to the human or animal
system; the regularity of both being alike neoeasaryto
<t houliliy action. If thia principle be correct, the fol
lowing statement will allow Ibecputkof our embarrass
ment j In 1835, January 1st, the amount of bank notes
in circulation was $103,592,405; In 1836, it increased to
$140,301,038; in 1837, it fnercaaed (n $1417.185,800; in
1038 it was reduced to $116,138 910; in 1639, it w#>
increased to $134,170 955; and in 1840, ll wna again re.
iluceii to $106,968,579. By the above, it will be seen
that, fiom 1835 to 1836, the increase of circulation wna
$36,608,543; and from 1837 to 1838, it wa# reduced
$33,046,980; ami in 1838. it waa nrreoaed $29,043,045;
and between tb* 1st of January. 18'.K>, to 1st of January,
1840, it waa again reduced $27.313,:IB4. If the Opr-o
aliimi ha cot reel, (which I do not admit) that the Ad-
ininiatratiou ha# produced those changes by wlmtthey
are pleastil to terms war on the banka, then they have
furnished the very heal renann that can he given for the
separation. That these changes have nflected prices,
there can be no doubt; and triia is all charged to ihu
Administration. If crops fail, nnd bread heroine# high,
(lie poor man Is told that the President hu* been tlie
'•suae of it. If crop* are good and we have a double
uanihy.and price* fall, the farmer* are told vital tin*
’resident has done it.
If Mr. Van liuren is chargeable with the low price
of produce—but which I do'not think correct— we will
try some of the gentlemen's favorites by tho same rule,
and see how they aland. The avernge price of flour
Philadelphia during Mr.' Adams’a administration
wai. agreeable to llsxaid'a llegisler. a good Whig
paper. $.1 I4|.(lcn. Jackson's first term, $5 6l;*ecoud
term, 16 1 Bit and Mr. Van Iluren'i, $7 36. Now,
gentlemen, if high price* are an advantage, where does
your favurite Administration stand! I say here, with
out the fear of contradiction, that flour wa* lower dnr-
ipghla Administration than during any four years to
gether since 1700.
By comparing tho y- art In which the banka Issued
moat excessively, with ill# excessive im|mrt*iion and
excessive tales of public lands, U will heaeen thatthey
kept pare with each other, anil that the whole aciinii of
the body politic waa iPrtiulated by the exceas of bank
paper: and viee versa when * conn action took place.
H then the Imtependent Treasury bill, now on your
table, will tend l*» check this excess, it will -I- much
good, and 1 trust will l>« uf laming betieflito the people
oflhia Union.
ii-r-irmed men of that state me n
n that neatly
49 I fl nv-i-' i’v.
ftp .m -I-.i n’t) m in:|fl,
.Vr.'Vlu I’n .•n*# ni'ij *»«> »•• If-39,
Kr.or tu I'xHi* IvutiM u-tuni,
*; -' . 17U.U48
"file nb.ivu VaVnli i >u •ns-ak a fn.iit a Whig
p.p r. varept .ii*y|.i*nbt. and ih-*tvfort* ih'jr
V.ii-' iwg'iu it vo, CHiiinil iibjei ttn it.
* 'T-da s h-mii 'i.I ealil d • »ir«iO Ctirloti# fact#. In
)t fl Mr. V .« llure.i'* m j « i y wa* 17 Olfi v-tf*
Woeo Co g- a r m-t^j Ss*. t- mher, 11)37.the |.o|Ui
g'tii* fi.e-HW tint t l>e*> tt-pens ion would prialur." an
eiltU-r-a *111 •"! amoffg t the people, sad especially
Mi #■' d*-p n.lii'5 011 losiih# to retry ontlwir busins-ts
A 7»kr l cxteintvt-w bm wn# wagyd against th" AA*
* wW-liatioa. Thu Wh-f tii»:«h pnsllria«l great
s • i|t#tio*i, iitHl'fliadu many iMt-ht spesH'hea, and oir. u*
- la'til iheirf am tig»ftlm po-'ple. Th*-banks, to aid
* their f-h'n U tu Ihlfil their pniliction, putthe »cr. ws
U, lit- p -1-plo. %* Will appear by their own returns
on t:H*fir*t of J'.nmry, 1837. when their loans end
•4l#"*"inte in llm United Stale# am.-unicd to $ i25,-
$ 157(12, qml on th" first of January, 1838,they only
aui -untetl to |485 831.087: lieing a cont-'acltnn in
am yeat of$39.434 015. Such a sudden wiilidi a wal
ofuccomnutdaliunt of such a large amount of money
end have no other effect than to embarrass bu#i*
»;#:« med. Thia was all chargevl tn tho Administra
tion, nnd tl-etefoiA had tome effect on the public
mind m 1*37. Tbechange against Mr. Van liuren
on the popular vote at tlie cli ctiwn waa 125,928
awe#. At tho extnt o» called s#«#lon, Mr. Van
B^ i-n r.*ciiintnemiad tlie Independent Tteusuty ays*
tAkt. * It thaa became the subject of attack by the
Opp-aWoo. In 1138 there wns but little d ange,
only abmii 2,530 vote*. This subject wsi canvsa-
nlfM-lt l-y the jpeopK ami in 1839 the "a.dier
a « n I tliinighl of the people” m—le a change in fa-
>4# ,1 «*. l-e A.I ministration of 170 948 votes; and yet
, (> ai h tin* fi*c 1 siwls# y*es Ml b* 'to* A,re, we are told
us a the ]*«t-r le are orputed to this great national
'«-.•«!»•*. Tie ganthman from Kentucky [Mr.
W .i 1 ) in o.mcd ua that he would prove by all the
'. pa nic* ut Htta'ning public rentiment, that the people
,«w **rp-*»* *i to this mewauret Imt how did he fulfil
that pro nl« f lie took up the re'uni* of 1836,1837 .
.* #oh4 IB13. hu ! -lienstopped. ^ The returns of IB39
<4"l ma beppsm #• anawer his purpose, and were
. fsnJti *1 by him
: IW are ebafgod with being enemies tn tlie bank#
asf •htfCotiotiy. How I# this charge made ou-!—
. \W ate d"*lroa* to confine them to their legitimate
• hu ineos of banking, and then they will he regular.
They eaealwava calculate with cer'uiniy, tho ex
- lekt to which they can accommodate the public; l-u-
fVv-r tlwdr aoe-nimndalion depend# on the
^public deposit,-#, ami c -nimerce fluctuates aa it bat
atnoei-sre must expect tb -ae sodden revtil«iena.—
.But*'air, thabinka may well exclaim," save me
. ffooi my frleud* " They has# rbaiged over and
-•eferflfnfit (bat «• willdc.imy tlwm by refusing to
feAben#1»Av*«he ysuMI" m-mey; ami eUo.refuaing
nbelr eotea.-’ Wbal Infiarence ia to be drawn from
dhWf Why if is, Hint tb* Iweha eannot .Vend w ih-
•m^teW-pMitprtlup by *lw Goverent’al. Thi.
4* wlmt- Melr' preAwaed mcmls afly ul them Jwit*.
•mtlfhfbk *w*t TnjVfaiiee isvlonf by it tokneh'uf
tb- Aonk# aa afe bound.' nut if tlifa he true, that
th y u V in ibii cemliikm. so rotteA a# to be ti'.a!>V
be.a^ml nlmpll) i* ewotb-r go id reason frifnislp'd
V 7*au sv-lve#, <>'••)• 9**o. »hya Kj-varv*® #b u/d
fd*«^. 1 d'f'M prefer lire *TCi» tJauae, and
CU#b4/le#7j),'4eg j^fm-d au-ly tajoeff-ft, ea to
Ji r * v M/"fv |aptrjrbsat* from tpsdine mlthetl.e
C.iiw tpvre them *m. dn 1 ) I*4h4* "* >e«great injury
ia »a*to ru'HVuu* ••• receive i|f" rmr«e'i-f
aJvp-ri to. ft# wil.fbv u co.,u daatro* iMraa*
f by their mfea. «h) A'
am threu fur epr?*, ute-a rhe,
i*ll .a. I'-*-.. aAa 4.
V I
have cnntinuhi
apecie payment*, and that they warn entirely relvenl
hut we had a regulator, ami they must follow her re-
gitlatiuna. Hut for the nnble aland taken by Governor
Potter to.aeo tlial the law* were faithfully executed
and that no note or bill nf a leaadenoniination Ilian five
dollars shbull be issued, the whole slate would have
been flooded with thinplaitera aa it waa ill 1837; for
the ttniveraallaw regulating currency ia.tliat twokimb
ofibesama denotmiiatinn will notrireulate together.—
Where one 14 morn valuable than tha other, the lean
valuable will be kept going, while the ether will be
hoarded up. Pur imtanre, if ynu have five dollars ii-
gatyand a five dollar bill, you will part with the bill
flf*|; but If J0U had no note, the gold would then In
used. • .Stop the oimllttion rH’ all the five dollar bills J*.
the rountry.'aml half oaglas will anon uke their place.
The bill now under cmulderatiun differ* in two vert
essential particulars from th# hue practice in the kinil
of money lobe tereivfJ. ami the manner nf keeping it
betwee* the lime ofreiclviiigamldialiuiiiiiig It
From the commencement or the Goveinitient. tin
public tnnoey ha» been received andniahuraed by offi
ret# appointed by th# Government.-and therefore p
tbev were dishoneM. they bad anop|Niriu"iiv toemher
tie it; and heshles all tin* you had to risk tlie safety ol
the bank*. Under this loll you have hut one »ei of
officer*; and if bank nffioei a are more honest than nthei
men. their service# can he had; hut thia 1 do not admit.
In all Governments, and also in Urge private traiuac
tlima. thorn nr leva loaae* will nhcttr front I'aithlesa agents,
and this will always be the cate until man become.
Infallible.
One of the strongest reason* why this hill ahnntd
past at the present time la. that It ia cviwtaUv concv
ded that the readjustment of the tariffwill con.# up fm
cnfuidtratkin at the next session of Congress. That
period will, perhaps, be the freest from ohjectlona to
considering the subject, of any time tliat can be select
ed. After > storm wn usually have a calm; and a calm
will, therefore, be likely to Mtcierd the coming Treat
dentist elsction, ami it will, moreover, come on before
parties oivide tiff ml other Presidential candidates.—
The member* will come together freer from excite
meot than usual, ami theretnre will be better prepared
to act with that calm, cool, and deliberate coostueia
lion, that iu importance t eauires. 1 would here say to
the high tariff men at the North, and to the anti tariff
men of the South, that you should meet together upon
some middle around with that spirit of concession and
compromise that actuated those men to wlmm you are
ImUIiImI f,« |U f«w vfimvemiMi aiaHr mkkti you
live. It either extr«"-« anould succeed, injustice may
be done. Pennsylvania occupies tHaugronnd. While
the will never be behind her sister aisles in furnish
ing the necessary means to support the Government,
in either men or tnooev. at the tame lime, ao far aa 1
am Informed, her people do not dealt e more taxes tn he
levied than will meet the necessary expense* of the
Government; and iu laying them, #h# will aak diacri
minating duties tu protect the manufacturing interest*.
Thia ia the first deliberative body in which 1 was ever
h noted with steal, ami thia is my first effort in this
body; and aa one of the Keprcaentativta of the Kd
stone Staie.if 1 could suggest any thing for the conaii.
eration of Congress that would tend tnhaimooiie their
conflicting view# on lh*i interesting ami heretofore ex
citing question. i would be very gratifying to my own
feelings; but.sit, if you permit the banka to enter the
list ofinterrated partisans, you will have vour gallery
and jruur lekhy lined withUielrolSceraandtlirif atema
ad running a high uriff. and all foe the inter#. 1 of the
dear people, profesaedly. but fit fact to crane a large
surplus for them to trade upon, fllmukl you employ
tb* banks again aa depoaltortes, I doubt not but the
prediction of my booorahle colic ago# from Philadel
phia (Mr.SftgeaoB will be fulfilled, and that wn mil
linos of dollars will nut b* u» large an aatimaw fur the
fcalaot* hi the treasury. There baa been same effort
mad# to agitate <hia iatareatiof queatioo aiTh* pthaant
aewMn; but of ^11 time# tty* onuki
wuuklbethe moat uufivtubaie foi U.
t «--■ ...
^ lid -bearlmcd, thia
I have* heed ao hide suibArd.* air,in he#7ithe very
kind profanaioM #f fricmlahipfnim tlw gemlamen ia
£• WV*" 1 - 10 U ‘* firmer#, mejh#a-
ly rnifk mtiHt balk who ran warrely lent ovtrlhe
bam oflbeiriwnfidio witboot tlwir .ilk gtovea.m—
gi. yjgwrgjgi*tea
|h» tarjr an fr-V. uf u.* jw o,W. in
terew. they u» m much like th« bauka-th#/ f.w»
•Wtfio*4HA*M4^«M^#Uvr amwmafUbnf that
thpwsla hank fwilUjr# t« ».m M Ire*"
* W" ia n«y ravuUloo w tlw mm
TtTr y.ygl "T* r> market, a* it it rail*!, tie ,mnereMi##kbrrfc#ve.l
mm *$b fft» •*» »*p;*Wd m l!ed# •.•etmWfM tgf w + 4»rMy4»v» *#r W-tlirawa
•*».*• of lb* p**** hi"
-r- ... p. mij year* hews lairaathlwhh the
of watcldi^Afar tha work reared hy tho arl^ow ■
th# Patrbat o7'7fl .. . ,
ffome htvafwt wtlchad.M *#!"• b ,,r# r * r *'**j
for ihtir (Utalk to tha welfare of tb* pe**plo • ,c * , ‘ r ’ 1
more gralafullo Ihe citiieo titan all thus# whk h crown
ad iHonarehaain l»eilow.
Other# l,a»f failed in tlwir duty, for while they pro
•ended to wajb, the aaernlea of the true faith
them into a stcurity. «hkh ha* *lllm#*tlireateno« t *#
aaftty of tha fcepuMaan fortress. .
The rejieatid auack. of Ihe Fe.lef#IUt* with •!•# •'
Ilea, which riregmataiN-e*, from time in lime #"» *® (
them to corvnmal. hate emboldened the enemie*' f
• lie UeiiHe-vath'fAih. Iwi tl*eynow hope hy a vigorous
assault torarry by storm the citadel, which ho* been so
ably defr,»„je<| by JayrKltsox in itol ami by Van Ul'-
AkN In 1840,
8|iall the able ehitf who ha* won tbe applause even
of a host of tanporary enemies, who ar# now foum
aide by aide airrmg Ida ablest Captain*, ahdl he. h*
witlidiaWu from die Citadel that the condeinnei of ihe
youthful heroofgindasky may he entrusted with da
defence T We hear the People in their voice oflhun
dor pronounce an emphatic—N-!
They will nut loae confidence in one pledged tn**r
ry nut their principles, and displace him for one w m
has profe .sed twoteuofpriociples, while Id# Capiat' *,
enlisted for the Campaign, have no common faith, no
creed which they can proclaim, but opposition (*» *ke
President of a free People.
TUKSDAY, August II.
At a regular meeting nf tlie Democratic Republican
Aoaociation of South Oglethur|>e Ward, held at their
Hall, the President, Jacob Shaffer in the chair, the
Secretary, V M Russel), read the minute* of the laat
meeting which were confirmed—the meeting waa ad
dreaxed hi a spirited manner by Jncob Chadbourn
whose sound Republican principles will be always re
tained.
J. 8. Space, U hi* uatul lucid manner addreaaed
the meeting. • .
Leonoreon D. D*Lyon, in Id# flm addreaa in this
ward, prove* he ia following his ancestors in tlie Re
publican cause.
Judge Levi' 8. D'frynu in his animated manner
prnve I the - doctrine that eveiy ttue patriot and lover
of hi* country should follow.
Oil motion nfp.M. Ilusrell, Esq-, it was
Runlvtd, That the President appoint amne Democrat
tn deliver an address before this .Association on Tues
day evening next (Unanimously carried.)
On motion of Ja,. Fountain, the meeting adjourned
to meet again 18th Inst, al 8 o'clock, first giving six
cheers fur the cause the members support.
JACOB 8HAFFER, President.
P. M. Ro#l*Lti Bccrctary.
£mI Maih.—The Postmaster of this City, report* to
the Post Office Department lliatlhe mails for lids office,
which are missing in consequence of the loss of the
steamboat North Carolina, on the night of the 2.7th July,
are thriie front New York of the 21st and 23d July—
from Boston of2Utit and 21st—from Pldladelphiatoftlie
23d—from Baltiriisre of the 22.1, 23d and 94th—from
Washington rff the 22d and 23d—and from Petersburg
of 23d,24llt and I Jib.—CAur. Patriot 0/ Monday after
noon.
IHUKSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1810.
FHUM FLORIDA.
By 'heaittiimor hit, Cnpt. I'kaksdn wu Itnve re
•ivedSt. Augu»line paper# of the 7th Mat Thu
following arei'xtrnot't
Lieut, Lawton, 2d Dragoons, recaptured llu*
hnr ea taken by lit" (Wild Cnt) Iudiuna near tho.
Wc*ki*wn River, K F.—Herald.
Thuatcumi'r ll'm CJmlon, Cnpinin Bahokn,
hound South.' rohe horsbaft and jiiston md lolhe
si'itliwHrd of Capo Can'iverHl. 5b" exp- rience.i
veiy liiii*tu|-,jiii wontber.but wn* fortunately enabled
■oiiMult New Smyrna, where she ia now at wncboi.
-AVim.
Wo learn there I# mtt"h sickness In the country
gnnerilly, in cunii nunuco uf tbe recent heavy rains.
-/i.d,
A CABD.
TU SnnnvT H*m. O'titon, while proceeding
down tit" const on Thursday, 30'h ult hail aitdi'enly
ho" Main 8liuf> nnd Piston KihI broken, and her *•#*•
g nn.lima t-iH.ly disabled. Tld# tcci'l* Ml occurred
10 miles south "f Co eConxvernl. The Imnt, aftet
having been out from tho |t*r'ml of the disnater til*
tbe following Mondny, two o’clock, made, thmugh
the medium of one ortworal"-*, nanfe eidronci* into
Mmqiiito rlvi-r, tuiher return North. The iindei*
signed, paaieuge's.sroof tbe opinion lluit ton mu- It
credit cantmt be awurdod Cnpt llm den (ihe mns'i r
of tha boat) and hi* atilMirdiimie officer** Kr* m th*
moment of the di*n*trr ihcir eff-rta were ltio»t enrr
flic aud untiring) and, but for tbe coininuiilmn of
their well directed and Scamenlika ex**rti-.n, tire
boat, on her return,hu\ing ueaihrred several ae-
vrre squalls, ntich' hnvo suffered an oniire wreck.
B J. S I Kl TOE. U S. A.
Dr. JA MBS SIMONS, U. S.A.
W. B. FULLWOOD. A. A. Surgn.U. S A.
E. OHIO O.ORD.U. S.A.
GEO. CENTER.
J.B SANCHEZ.
WN. TRAYERS.
Near Smyrna, E- F. Augusts, 1840.—St. Augaa
line Herald, 74A ta<(.
the DurjlpT.4V Baltimore Pllotof tlie 7tli inat aaya:
—Wo learn that the Hon. F. Thomas and Win. Price,
Esq., of Hagerstown, met and exchanged iliots, when*
upon the Interference nf their friends, tlie m'sonder
standing wa* Satisfactorily explained and the difficulty
adjusted.
The Washington Glob" any*: “ A report Ins been
lUiHttimimsly made hy the Committee on Commorco
ofiho House of Representatives, in winch Mr Trist
is nqiiittud of all llm chnrgus made against him os
Consul ul Havana "
TllUNUKU STi)RM.
TI18 recent severe Thunder storm at New York
wo* no Incnl rarity.
Ill the neighbor hood nf Bristol ll.e storm wna hImo
•evert, and muchdnmng" w n* done by the ligbinlng,
Fuurbnrns were sirm-k, nnd with their content*
consiimadt one nf them belonged tu Gen. Duvls^nd
muither tn frfr, J. Green.
At Trenton, a burn belong to Mr. J dm I.nfoiu*
oVtle wa* •truck, nnd with it* coni Hits destroyed-
At Slabtown, near Burlington, two barn* were
aimak.
*\«abama elkotjonb.
We are happy tn give to out friends such gratifViiic
news from Al.ahama.tn which th# Whigs taid we would
be shockingly beaten.
We have relhnia fmm 9 counties, which give' us an
incrraied majority of?03*s compared with the elerto*
-al vote of 1834.
1836
/Year the Av#v*'e
4*4.Oil .1 t-oUU I’BGSrl.LlH.
. We at" indebted iu e friend foi the followli»| ««•
irart# of (•«*•' • rreived iry M»*
s-mres that Nitty U* r».ied up.m. •«! Ot *rr « «*
NoVemlwr wtil pluv# tlw cunootna«* ul lb*
mewl# they g'va.
"W.ttn. C..c«rr. J.'J »5. ••**- .
"V«i- lrili-r.il ll.« I9.h I"" •*»';™ n 1
Im, t-.piM. my .urnri*. ll'-* *'"* **-'*. ,
Mtiirh (in., b^. ti m i l'* l.v 'li*- ,,(ill-muii nllu.Ie.i l ••
(nth, .unillhur iml'W •" lh “ L r '?' n '
■ v.r.r In* i.u*i li.vi* Irn-iwn U*ii,r. I' '■ ''Hi- '' fl -
tiiiiirn 1.1 hi. frl. nd. Ill Ai'jii.tii. Ill'll O'" H "l
w. iil l ,1-1 . m ijmil, iiflh. ,i'W* df 'III. c«ui*t>—
.linn,<',111.111.111111. Vwi Bnrrii. mi\) rl'jm<
•ll ;,»,l/ir.».«ili«.l. uni ni"i* «*•'
hintilrrtl,H.tli.'l.nr, .If-iJj m.i'y rb’iM*"
IIiimi .,l ..,«ram.«limi-',*i-'>; l ")i , ""r
5 * .r 8 Ilf nor fri.'l d* Imvo gone owr ou IMt bank
qu-atiun, while we liavo already ridju'd five lime#
lli.t numb,r. I ih nk Culqiil-i wl* Im.*
.300 vutos in thia county. Aauti evidence of rim*
ri-on infiuei c they made u general rail ofthoirpir
tv tu meet on Wednesday liret, wit rlt wna nttenduo
by Judge DoUgbeity ultd thre.* lawyers, imported,
when but sevontv two Hatrimn men of'hii county
attended Oil'prospect* here were never batter
limn mi the present time."
Coi.UMDUq Ga.. August 8;h, 1840.
" Yr«ir« ofrlio 4'b i» at band, lam latotiiahed
Pi leurn fr.-m you ilmi *u« h false reports an* written
from tin* quarter in tegiirJ In the probable reault of
tlincb-ctiuiis in 'lroiip, llurri*. and o'her quoitci*
in Western (ieorciu. Instead of 14 or 1500 »n ijority
sgsiiwt tie ulT.lnis'iHMin Tm"|' anil llnrriq .1
is n v. r>- liberal al nwnnre to give the oppnaitioii Lnlf
that miijoiity. This is not only niy Opinion,but the
opinion <*• 11 numhet ol individuuh fr**m thosn court*
tics. Tint highestesti natL- I have beard in thi*
quarter la three hundred in Troup mid tlie ati.in* for
Harris. Sti-wmt is safe, without doubf, for the nd*
iniuislrntion; nnd in thi* county w« ahull Irent tit"
whig* one hundred nnd fifty at leiut. An»-*ng tl"*
82 Union men they have g o down on tip* call there
■ire InJt 20 to 25 At furthest that weie »» or llikt v.»*
ted with us, and our Ingisbrtive ticket wiil lo*e
very few uf them. Bonrnr is going tin* w hole amount
for the county ticket altltrugh be will vole 'or Hur-
riaun in November.
WHICH IS THE FEDERAL PARTY!
The New Bedford llegisterl'uruislies tho following*
tnteruting Fart#.—The only two surviving rederu*
editors in the Stnto i,f New Hampsl'irc. during the
war. and the only lurching delegate to ike HsitTf Ut>
CoM'KttTION, are now whig*. Every surviving fede
ral Councillor, President of the Scnnle, and Speaker
nf the House, and every surviving federal candidate
for the samejevery surviving federal Senator and mein
her nf Congress, and every surviving federal candidate
for the same, between the year 1803 and 1816, is now
a memhernfthe whig party. And out of one bundled
ami twenty nine persons, then prominent in tlie federal
ranks, and the greater pint of them holding seats in the
Legislature, nr higher offices, one hundred and twenty-
two, or more than seventeen to otm, ere now whig*. <
MILITARY RENOWN.
From the New Fra.
ET "Fortunately now. we have not to contend
against military renown, that Ignltfatnue nf mankind.”
The above is an extract from the opening address
of Judge Barbour of Virginia, at the British Whig
Il.iltiiunie Convention, upon taking Ids seat ns Presi
dent thereof. It is short, hut very significant and
comprehensive. The Judge could nut, it would seem
from his apeedi. have anticipated .ibo nomination by
(lint convention of Gen. Harnson. Does it not speak
volumes as tegnrd* the object of the "Whig" party,
in putting forth a inilitniy ennd date! Do they not rest
his clnims upon tlie Presidency, solely upon the mili
tary (?) renown spoken of by Judge Barbour! —what
a compliment to their own candidate—whnt n beauti
ful commentary upon the actnanrl principles governing
thoirown party—"out of their own mouths are they
condemned."
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1840.
THE YOUNG MEN’S MEETING,
Of \Vfdnt«»d <y evening w-r# all it tlmufil have
been. The speeches were excellent.
It. M Chahi.tow. esq., wn* first culled nil, and
wn* very happy. Mr. Gnimi's remurks, In *x
plntixih n nf th>* expenditures nfthe administration,
were lurid, nnd exidbhnd ids tuU-ms 111 a grenx
ndvni.tnce.
Tho Republic is safe ubh Mtrhyntinc men rut tit.
arena. Mr. G. aoittctl'a nd Ire*#, we were also
highly plea«cd with. Mr. M"Ai.LIstkr responded
to n call with bis ti*nal enmgy.
Oar di*t.mt rcaduia willobsut vu that Cliutlinnt Is
sriMiwJ.ln varno-t.
Autauga,
Baldwin,
Coosa,
Lowndes,
Montgomery,.
Mobile.
Talladega,
Tallupnoit,.
Russell,
PRINCIPLES.
We are comparatively young in the science of poli
tics, yet we are old enough to know that never before
the piesent period has a party been organised in thia
country, protesting no creed, xud having no common
political principle*.
The Northern Federalist ia found associated at the
Log Cabins of the Oppnaitioii with the Southern Whig
politicians.whotecently professed doctrine* a» diatnei*
rieally opposite a* the Antipode# on the fi'ce of tho
Globe.
The first cling to the doctrines of Daniel Webster,
man wlm, however transcendent hit mind aa a Lawyer,
n. ver uttered a political principle which could be made
to harmonise, for any period, with the Republican prim
ciple* dear to the Southern supporters of Jefferson.
The Southern ff'hig, on the usher hand, professes
the faith ofhia Fathers, and adlieres to a atrict co«
struriion of the Constitution involving in it# preier-
vatlon all that i» dear to the people ul* this country,
south of the I’domac.
Yet although clinging in profession to their re*|i«o
live ci eed*. they amothcr in practice those creed* rather
than they should in their crusade against tlie favorite
Candidate of the Republican Party, subject themselves
to the claahiug discord* which would ensue were the
High TariffSupporterand the High TariffOpporenl-
the Bank advocate and the enemy of Banks—the In
ternal Improvement politician and th* f<« of .uch
work*, if conducted hy the General Government tnde
dare evenly ih afguihant-tWfr ebeiUhetl principle#.
•*. Borne few iiNlivaluaUtoty be'founfl In every Tarty,
wha wttutdClR'W tl alt paraottal ptejudicealn outw eigh
the dictate* ef patriotism, but the mesa of the people
were born out fully qeakfied to dikeern the trn'a dnr-
acwr "fa frfe.Gu*4rnnwp4bur toeliCTlab witbucred
tegatd tlwne bvauidyl priwiplaa of »*>!'* aquahlQi «st
wjiich (paw the bulwailt of their Ubenitt
V'jmpD t#*l will' dw#a |*rjnrlpl#a ia a Ik>1) iiucbpwiu.
a» 'he Co"»iiiutiuti, which Wf frwtre*# te#red for lh#lr
defcm e by.Uie freeman of the## LVleA H'ales, muq
UiaalAualy guarded fr wtimw Inimvatafli#, which, t
•if permitted, would n>4 mdy deface iu Uauijf hut in *
p#Je A* «trta|tb « • • • ^ -
i Bnren.
While.
565
609
74
43
1.10
55
•318
870
,723
943
b66
739
413
376
63
98
40
154
Dem.
578
800
1097
Wills.
416
150 maj'ty
404 a
495 6
In the hbovt counties therefore the whies hud in
1836 a majority of
In 1840 the, Democrat* have, aa far aa known, a
majority of
Making, a; above Hated, a Democratic gain
or , 702
A few rtore such whig cletorlee, and we think the re
treat will te .sound'd.
It must be remembered also, that our enuntlti hare
nnt.bcgurf.iohe heard frntn yet, and that nlthough
had in Iffl6;it'the above 9 rnuntics, 697 against ua. we
yet gained the State by 4.894. nnd that in the hard con
tested election of 1637 for Governor, we had a majority
or 5,583. *
(From ihe Cturkstoa Courier, n/llt* hit.) .
NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION—FOR GO
VEUNOIL
Moorehe d(W.) Faundcrs (Adm.)
Pitt. 625 519
Halifax, 622 446
A alip from tlicoffire of the Halifax ’Adrocatt or the
Pill, give# us the return fmm lliatcounty, and also state*
that Northampton has given a whig majority for On
vertinr. A whig fenator and iwoCninmoneuare also
rlecteil—one nfthe latter * wide gain.
In Hyde, two districts notlteard from—the whig tick
et ahead, ao far.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Hear a voice from the Old Key-itane State, the land
of the Democratic faro er, whose spjech we thi* day
publish.
From thi..igmrkan Sentinel of Friday lait.
LANCASTER CONVENTION.
Extract of a Letter to the Editors uf the American
' Sentinel, dated
LANCASTER. August 5th. 184U.
The great Deipocratjc. State Con veil th it 1 was held
this day, and vihii the 'larjiest and most enihuaiasth-
assetnldy ever hkitl iu litis State. The number of De
legates was coiitpdted at freni twelve to twenty thou-
aand.from alnioal every section of the Commonwealth.
1 h ire seen many convention* and assemblages of the
people,-but in n" instance have I witnessed auclt a
spontaneous out pouring of the people.
Yeaterday, ab*»ii noon, the delegate# began to pour
in iu Urge bodies from the different counties nn horse
back. In vehicle*, and’by the railroad enra. and there
was a constant and continual arrival of drlegatca until
to-day at twelve e>Wk. Every railroad train brought
a Urge number of car* enmainmg thousand# of dele.
5 #tei, bringing with them banda of tnuaic and very
amUom appropriate banner#.
At 19 o'ch-ck tp day. agreeably to arrangement, one
of the largest |iro.-e*ct<ms ever witnessed in thia State
wax formed, uadertb* dtrecv'um uf J«.l\n K. PualUy.
K*q., aa Chief Marshal, and marched thrnu b h the
principal streets of the city —The windows of tbe
(louses through which the procession passed wei e filled
with ladies, win greeted die delegates a* they moved
along, hy waring their handkerchief*. A number of
(lags. Ac., were suspended from the head quaiter* of
tlie different Jelegatca through the streets of which
the procession iiaased. and In the upper end of the city
a liesutiful in k wa* aproug from the head quarter# of
thf Demouraiic Young Men uf Lancaster, hamlaontely
davorated, and. attached thereto waa a traiuuareut
Ukands# of Van Buren. Johnson. Porter, and Buchanan,
which waa illuminated In tho evening.
About thrqt o'clock the nrereukm1 readied an or
ehanl about one mile Irem Use city, where the eonven-
lino waa'organised by aeli+ting the Hon. James Uu-
chsnan. Pr#»Meflt,a*#l#ied by # number of other* not
leynllected aa-Vs«# Prealdeats.
Addresses were mad# by Mcurs..Ducbx&nap. Dal
Ua. and othrra-wben atreng resolution* in favor of
Van Uureii a*J tfbfctaflif ahd'lk# nwmlnxiirtn awl re-
elfct'am of.uur vgaeljqifl ekief magtstwif. Dtvkl R.
IVrter, were adopted.
At "nearly hour the meeting adjourned in melt xt
lb* Maiket tkta»re#ari*ere Ml. Ruchnuta driivried a
w^gMe.andpOTwW.a|W$ch,fl»l waa WV.ocd by
savers) other grolleiurn.
The atneMWdBr awl goml (Velina prevallwl during
‘ age* apd tlw drlcjate* waned tu
w|iht|»*W4Mi##ll»whialt
St RIVEN COUNTY.
A correspondent writing from Jncksonboro* (An-
iusi IO1I1) rnirmrks;
] mn convinced thnt (Inriisnn rnnnut get more
thun 75 ol 80 vi.tos in Sniv.-n, Many of tin* few
wlm were reported, loth" nccotmi given in tho Fed'
■ml papt-r* "f the Hnrri«un mroting nt Jucks *iilinro'.
us con veils to the hard cidr* faith, have declared
their preferencefvr Mi. Vim Buren, nnd reptidin'ted
"M'ircly the Idea of ndVocuting th- n*imliice of the
Hurrisburg Coiivenilon. Tlii* Co-tnty U aufe.”
BURKE COUNTY.
Extract of a letter to a gentleman uf this city, da-
BURKE COUNTY. A.ig 12.
" The A.hni.trillion fever is inking fim ly (u 0|^
B'lrku. Out of 1(10 men nnminuii-d tu go tn the
Burb-cun m Muron only six or eight have gone.
Lawson 1ms returned homo safit and sound, nnd n
plenty ofgoml things has he to show tin* boy* about
wliiggery. &c. Ac. A. Jone* hoe left OLD TIP
good eireugh."
tlw whole 4iMw*w4kga<
'!•
The whig, are fertile inRxpeilients, hut they fail
ihrm in tlunr hour of need. In their efforts tn "re*
form’’ the currency, t’tey cry nut ^sainat nn In«|e
pendent Treasury, nd sing lo Pceane in praise of
n Bunk ul the United Suites.
In tbeireffnri* to *' reform” the principles of the
Dnima-racy, they nttnek the «clei-te.| chief i-f ib>-
pHrty, by clmigiiig him with extravagant expondi-
lurc# on the house which he uccupie* ns Pica dent,
f -rgetting tlmt tlteir clt vtnpton in this work uf ill
rni thiii.i* ih.-it Me. Ogle, of Penn., of whom Mi
Lincoln of Mn**.. another whig, but too dignifi d to
" peep ii.iothw window a of tbe pnince," (*o‘cn l d
'•y Mr. L.) " ui mou-o through the kitchen or the
.mtvt," m ol" on tin* fl mm of Congre#.,ridieul.'U* to
the .yes of nil. For Mr. Ogle Imd n.-vci Ina-n nt
th" ho"*" » ho«e miiguificence lie hud h""it d"i.c
•-ing. Tho ir.hiitiim erected lor th" hail ol the
ion, whose guest* thu people are, whenever they
"lii'iis" 10 yiatt him, hud n.-ver been entered by Mi
Ogle. "How well th"n,” as Mr. Lincolnju-tiy
‘9 - arked, " it mnyc.imp.n- with a l».-c in»ing m<»
def y, or senso of justi-'e even, to denounce unseen
thnt which prudent and ||'•l"lral'lp men have sanc
tioned, I leave.for other# to consider ”
Its spoons, it* curpcU and other furniture, cun
sidered by successive Cungre»ses necessary to *ua-
uin the honor of the nation, and used by the Repub
licans, Jefferson, Madrinti, Munrne, nnd Jncksun,
nrenow oljictrd to. Even the cup* and snurera,
used for the refreshment of the Nntiun's guests,
frightened .Mr. Qg'e from hi* propriety, although
tie had never mi-tthoq hobgoblin* o'*extravagance,
face la free.
But wo prophesy that Mr. Ogle’s speech will
#-.on. v- ry soon, hnvo reived It# turn. It may d. •
C"i»e f-*r a time, but tho »utcment« uf one, w h» hnn
been laid *0 fiat on the back by tha ip.iimony of 11
brother IVhig, wi I recoil upon the author, f..r the
people are not auclt d dt* as to believe tlmt Thk
pRKUDfRT ho. so little to engage his mind, as lo
occupy hia time with 'he.styie of furniture, or th"
fwridott and num'ver «f the cup* xndsaucers, which
•lie ex'en-ive mansion erecifd hy th« Rei resema-
tlvrs fo the pqople requires, ao that It" mny receive
hia numeruu* guests wiihconsMcrntionand respect.
WELL DONE, SUMTER.
At a meeting of tho Drmocrn'io Republican par
ly of Sumter county, bs*'d nt Americua on tho 30th
of July, 195 gentlemen, whose name* me publisheil,
wfra requeatrd tofUend al tlwRppreacljog Jubilee,
tn ha he'd at tha Indian Spring, < n the 3d day of
September, and «o aid U the f-wtlvlilea of lb* day
Col Skaiann Jomi iHdirssed thp Democratic '
K*|wiMksn Aasoeiatiun of B1W1, or Wadi^«rhty.
•«$RiR| of Imi %*fh| *$ MqrVn * % 1
DBMOrHATIOSirB»UO*N V0UNQ
ASSOCIATION.
a Mfiil.r m—llo'—WS * l "» , -?"‘ Un
nn Wi.Hni.J-J ,wnlni|.
O..I. J. lliilutk, 1.1 Vion I’ni.lili-nt..nH Him-".
Th.H.ln. Willi."'., ml Vir. IV«Hi-"l, J
Tb. Scemliry 1" W» pl,«>
J Hi t|o Cli-rluni hiving Ivnnr.tW * “ WIB| •
billll-nl .HJi... in llw A.woi».l''n.
Ilnli.il II. Oiim.i., AUnilinn "" d ul, *[
memlTrsnl*odaiivi red must* I quentandaidnt.itcil
Inn aug lira.
M. H.MeAHIder, In answer tux en!l. wnsnsfr-
licitous, coiivliii'ing and argunum'lve n« u-uul.
Loud nppUu»r grevU.d nil the apcccliee.
(tn motion of Th"#. Richardson, th" following rc
solution* were pn*aed unanimou.lyt
1st. That the liii«iii"*s citmmittee he autliorlxed
tu Invite "lie nfthe Central Ik mm relic Association
totiMtee* them on each W* diieaduj eteiilng, and
that noi ice I hereof be pubi-hed III the Telegraph
and firo firm. , , ,
2d. Rouletd. Thnt tlii* A«*ncl»tl»n n iwdeettt
Unecassnty tu el ct n Cnire*p»" ding S* crelnry.
Robert H. Gr'.ffiln wn* unnnimimaly "locted Cor
responding Sf^rreinry.
G.J. BULLOCH; l*t V. P.
W. TIIADDKUS WILLIAMS, 2d do
Thus. Richarpu»w. Sec’%
John Y. Smith and Robert ALm*. wore on Tltui#-
day Inat, r lecl'ol Con*tublo* of Mclutoah county, in
Daiien.—Telegraph.
(CP Mr. Dougins* Honey "til, of Bibb county, was
killed last week, o* we leant from tin- MaCun !’• Ic-
graph of Tiicsduy, near Mutton, hi* lima" having
stumbled nnd threw him, by which accident hi* skull
wa*. fractured. •
JACKSON BOROUGH, SCKIVKN COUNTY.
Augutt 4/5. 1341).
A public dinner wu* thi* day eivm by the Demo
cratic R"pubJirun pm ly of Sorivcn county, to Ed-
ward J. Block, Wither,T. Colquiit nnd Mark A.
Cooper, esq*, nur dNtingtiislicd and fros"rihvd lb-
presenin'ivrs in Congress, the latter uf whom could
mil attend.
Previous to the dinner hour, tho pnrty wm. organ*
herd, and nsremlilt-d heiu-uih n heuntiful shaded ut«
bin, erect, d in fro ii oi the e.oiiri house.
C"l. Ilemy Buford mid Alex. Kemp, esqs. pre
sided, assisted by Major J. U H.irper and Elijah
Roberts,esq., a* Vice Prcsiden's.
U|"i" the urrivnl ,if tho lion. Edward J Black
and othergu.-ata. Major W.J Lawton inov.-d ihut
x coinmitten be nppmnied to wait onih.-m,uud c in
duct them to the place where thu cilizuii* were tu*
acmlded, which motion prevailed,
Mr. Black, mid "tier Invited guest*, were then
conducted to the nrhor, and on approaching the
President’* chair, Mr. Buford ruse, mel addressed
Mi. Black ns follow*:
S i: The citizen* ofScriven county, mtaclie.l to
die Dem erne, nfi.nr common c-uintry, nrn here
nssemhlcd to greet your return among them. With
h"iirla filled tn ovnrlluwiiig with gratiiudo for the
manly firmness, with wh : ch yourrelf, Judge Col*
quilt nnd Major Cooper, Imvc defended our glorious
Constitution nnd our Southern principle*, wu ritis
«lny hail you, ns the attempted victim*, fit preset ip
ion, ns di*gruivf-d to our al-ite, a* it L nejii.t nod
unmerited. Thank G al, wo cun ox. I dm ,to tha
wot Id, thnt you have ncirin-r nhnndoned your party
or your priiiuipl *—th<t you have with a mural
fiimne-s, withstood thenicn.icea of iImmc w Iiosm pro-
acriptbn had ihreutened ynu, and whore advocacy
if thu man, whore principles tire to lie foun I in the
p.uclinmitiun, sin w, on tln-ir pint, n to'al iihundon-
meni of principle ns well ns party Thrown n* you
have been, by nur former n*#.a inles, into it [motion,
which li ft yon no iihermitive Imt to cliuusi-for your-
*e.C, iu teteeili'g Mm tin Vtin liuren n* yntn choice
for the Presidency, you have but i» h-cled rite man
wlm will rcr.-iv* the support of your Democratic,
hrerimnt ofScriven Th-n"iilm' position our part)
had iissiimuil, hits In-en violated hy yiuiriqiponeut*,
without tiny proper repeal of tho resoluti n of •
cemberl tst; but idncp u blow h is boon struck, hy
wlih-ti lluit party tin* l«".-n •ll-S->tvc.|, mu Anctillvt- no
principle in op|iosing the man, who of all others, is
moat objeciiuiiulila to the South,
Tho honnrai-lr and oiuuly course of yourself nnd
two coll.-agues, meat a our wurmeai npproli .thiiHinl
•iipimrt, and tIlia preml -pect.ide hero i-xhihited to
yon, is the best evidence that your own Scriv.-n
tu'ida ready to prorlnim it to llm World. She will
noniribiitp her.small inite to send you Imck to lit"
Coum-ils of the Nation, nnd U ready to exd im,
well done, thou good and faithful servutit.”
To this address, Cnpt. Bind* briefly tosponled,
in his usual happy style, returning his thanks tu the
meeting.
Inn few minurea niter Mr. Blnck hud tuken hia
seat, lie was loudly and repeatedly called for, when
h" tosi* and nhlr>ss"l (ho meeting foi three iiuurs.
in n strain offeivi.l eloquence seldom surpassed.—
In xiviug nn neemnt of ui* «tewnid*h : .p, and of the
motives whirh influenced ihocnnd >ct oriiimrelfuml
colleagues, Mr. Black was peculiarly happy. Many
a tenr wu* seen to escape from tho eyes of his old
friends. Tim feeling which his speech produced,
cannot be eu»ily de*crilH*d. Hia friend*, both old
and new, seemed to acquire renewed energy. Thu
■dmulthnenu* hursts of nppluure from the Indie*, u*
well us tho gentlemen, evinced, thut •• Old Repub-
lienn Scriven."wn* prejinre.l t-iremeinb- rwiriijrn-
linulo her fuithful eervnni, nnd to fr-.wn down th-
rewgade" presses, wlihdi |m-l hnrely iitteinpted
to prejudice Iit ng-iinst him The th-magugun up-
peal*of Log Cabin, llurd Cider, and Tippecanoe,
did not reach tint ear* of riiose patriots but to be
regarded with contempt nnd iu liffor-nee. Fedor-
nlism hn# never had an Nliidmg pi ce in ..Id Scrivan,
and she will lie tlie Inst county in tlie stalo to ahum
don hot Democracy.
A* ioniii tt* Mr Black h id c included hi* remirks,
the l’n-aideni ruse nnd enquire I if them was any
gentleman of the opposite party who desired to bo
hon'd: that die meeting was prepared io hear him
t.’p"» which Mr. C. W. Ymi g lose and addressed
t ie mreiing in oppovtion to iho Adminisirutinu.—
Mr. Young mud.- many grew* charges ngninst the
Adm nisirarioii, hut wa* no>,liku tho pravinu* ap
ker, prepared w.th docuim mar) proof to sustain
theta.
During Mr. Young’* ipecch, th» Landlord np
paired and nnnuuoce-l to the I’rerideui riinl th.- hour
for dinn. r had arrived, and that it wn* on ill" table.
There being many ladies present, thu I’rosldeiit
whispered to Mr Young, that if he w..u'd suspend
hi* rent irks till after dinner, h" could resunte-tltem
•t t he table,hut Mr Ynuns stating that ho wa* nearly
through, tho inert ng listen d to him till tlie close of
hi- speech.
1 h" meeting lh-n w{ h i'* giie#t« repaired to tho
prendre* of Wi.kins H. Numdly, Esq where an
• Xtentiv" tible. wa* spreud. b neitft tho ahide of
th" spreading oak, whose beauty ha* been so uuirh
admired liy eveiy pu*aiug stranger, nnd aut down to
ao abumliint and -umpiuoiia tdm.er, of whirh
marly three Inmdr. d pail- oh.
Alter the cloth wa* removed, the following regu
lar limit* writ.linin'. :
REGULAR TOASTS.
l*t. The United S ales of America : H r Con
stitution, the only bulwnik of her citig. n*.
2nd. The State of droegia: Next October and
November will prove her si ill M» lie, as #h" Im* ever
ken. the mieluraging frte. d and "Using ally of De
mocratic Kepiddieun principle*
3rd. Edward Junius Black.
4-h. Waller-T. t'olquill.
5t i. Mark j. Cooper.
flili. The Northera and Sou'hern Democrats,ia
inirpaiakt* in their dnhrctwns The overthrow of
llm one, |. the (Wiped n of t» e other.
7rii 7 'he liemaera'ie Republican Con gratiaa-
al Tfaktl
I hi The ItemoeraHe Ktceteral Ticket.
'9*h. Marlin Y*»Hu'ren and the Snb^Treoary
10th' (Ittrailif v/Vnvhi Hearlifrti."Thami...
II h John O. CJhoun t the
mlanCMte ol fl**u hern rights His tsk-m,
wot th friar**. n*m*peil dNiftlenrp to hi* frie*,|, V"*
rim camp* id' the I'idliattni-a are oriopy*, '. **«
nomiileioU rett'i'd liy hi* oloqm nee. ^ *'4
12 h. The Democracy t They knew n.,|||„•, lri
lie-, nor are they lirepnrud lor any Ked. t ,i . n,, “
Kqu .lily ,i.J ll» fijlit. nf „„
latnihe-i
pistil
"ire tWir
lflih."f/«#rf«,V <|Va**xJK Hear luhi."Theques*
lion le— Dank "tun Rack, if >"« Itave a Bank "vary
Other M'lco-.aiitmloaal ttwwt»giaxwill follow," So
J^aka.0cqt4'a’sCl chiiwtui. .Who will forsake
13tli. H'ornna:
While haiking In her fare, you cannot tell
The charms on which your eye* m r^i ,
Tliere is a charm of pl-asing win-heiy, J u ** a !
That ill her proacire you can never tlrr:
It plauta a anfr emotion in yuur breast
That gladden* while It mbs you of your re,..
Aud kindle# auclt an ec-tacy s.f bliea.
Y’ou’d sell your Own aalvatfun | ra kin.
VOLUNTEER TOA8T8.
By Col. Henry Bu uni, |*tevident— | | w s.«t r n f
Smith Carolina— L-ko til"'mother uf tlm Giwcin'
wli n naked for her jewels, ►hewed her suns,. '
By Alexunder K.* n)p, I'resid. nt—Mny „:j pHr1r
lineaund party diallin-liun* anon he furgotion atd '
tho only nuo-tiun conceri lng u cnudidnie fur effice
be hi tlie I rngiixge of Mr. Jiff r o.— a ho saiwbli-'
is hehioie»l, I* he fnithi'i. to tlm ennati uimn. '
By K yah Rul.ons, 1st V. I’reahh-nt—I’rinrinWt
—..ot men, the Ucpnb iemi motto, which ahi.uM bs
proudly homo, hy eveiy linn putt iot and tiieudto
id* country.
By J. B Hunter, 2d V. I’rcaMimt—flm Cen
tral Bank of Geoigiu, liko it* twin ti»t, r, the Bank
uf the United Slate*, iincunstitutiiiiial and inexpr- ;< i
dieitl—I uih conceived in iniquity. nii.| iiruaght forth P
in t'oi nipt inn: th" people hav. vetoed llinunn, and
ju-lico nm*t soon veto the other; when it* irn-deom-
ulile rug- slut 1 lie propellyiippiei-inteil.
Bv Edwin.1 .1. Black—The pot. nliul voice of tho
people of Scriven county—I ahull how to it uax
judgment np.ii my puli Seal prin- iji'e-, with it ready
and cheerful * I,mis* oil, knowing Unit justice (« hn-h
is nil I a*k) will bo fully and sir icily aw arded tu
mo.
By the. Committee of Arrangement—Tim Hun.
LeviS.D'LytinofSiiv.Miniili—oi.dran-d to the pea, le
•if Scriven by n lung nnd close in irnn.y ns a pracii-
turn r in tbrit court*—eaieemoil mid valurd ■ • a
i nt lemon, nnd niwsy* admired for ihe ctinsisiviiry
and poiiiy of hi* politic ii principle*.
Tilt* to mt wna r. ceivt-d with tho mo*t deafening
applnose, ufrer whieh Judge D'Lyon m-e and re*
turned tbcciimpnny hi* ncknowledgment* lor tho
seniimcnt and the flmtering manner in wlm hit wna
received. Ho then went fully ii.t., a di*cus«ion of
the principles which nre invidvrd in’ the approach
ing contest. He nlao adverted to the posit.|in in
wbieh th" Staio Rights puriv hud been thrown by
the netinn of the Juno Convention, and the violsdnn
ofth" pledged iieutrnlny of the ptvty be.wren the
c .n iiihite-. Mo said.he w i'll other* had been thrown
out of the polo uf the S'nte Hi:hr# party, nnd were
tinder two neee**ity of noting for themae.vea with
ii-gnrd to their choice of cnmlidiiiea, and declnr-d
tlim th->*" wlm cnn-tiloied inn Convention nf 3d
Juiy Ins'. Jtill adlmre.l t« tln-ir long c ensiled prin
ciple*, n uw ith*tu-ding their furmot usMiciuns will
ch'irgo thorn with do-ortimi. Ho appenled very
foreiidy to his State Rights friends in say who weie
the dererter*, nnd he snidhu wn# will ng io real the
deei-iou of lit-t qmiHlion upon the opinion of Geo,
M. Tump. Judge D'Lvoii then went iniif n ortt*'
pnrisnn of the two menoires, u NutiomiTBni.k nnd
an Independent Tn usury. His remuik* up-nibis
brunch of the argument seemed cimeliisivo in Almost
every hearer, and during them many who had be
fore doubted, heemne convinced.
Ju Igc D’Lyon in mlvHriiug to the prescription of •
Block, Coo;" r, nntl Colqoiu, eloquoiilly .ati'hvAtla-
fricoirdy vindie. .ted th< ao gentlcm-or from tlw char-
go* all -get! nnd the pretexts upun which their un- \ ^
,iost trenimoiit wna harod. Ho meant innhing pcr-
*uu 1 when he add that with Gen. Hnrria-ui’* view#
oftho proclumiiioo, iMcoutiiioing th )iiir>cl- |
pie* upon wIdeh our government wn* fnimed, and I
Mr. VVel**ter'* oxjinsinuii of 'hem, he cmild nut see ‘
bow tv Suuo Right* m.itt ,-ouUl over hove consented
to liiive uoinimi ml G u li'iirUtm in the fnco of the
Resolttiion ofthe party uf I7rii Dec., 1839. That
resolution Imd never been repealed nr rescinded*—
It wu* n letter of in*' rue lone to our Repreaentnlivca
in Congre«*,nmi it wu* nn net of injustice to desert
those who obeyed it. Ju'gw D'Lyon riiiiI he had
acted wirii thosn who had m.minuted Gen.llnrri-oii
in the ndvnnui nteutof l!t« duett inusnf Nuliificutiun,
mid he knew n lutgc number of them tn be men nf
tmi'urtiptihle Integrity, nml he wn* nlvray* reti'ly to
•ittribute to ilietit |in jtvnf m-tivp* in ihocuu*e-iliuy
pur-oed; ttiitt ho Ind r-nsoii to fi-nr, tint thoy in
their il"-ii "to rid the country of whnt tiny beli. veil
ou evil, bml ndopo-,1 one ol greater magnitude,—
The iioinitintion of G.m. Hnrri on Indue the m t of —
the Cou vent ion, to that body .alone I- to he wtrihu
led tho d,-*iruction nt thu-Slat" Rights puny,- if
Gen. Hntri«nit had been * pure Stnte Rigl t» ipno,
•uch could never have I non the icmilt. Why .is it,
that Htidson. Ilrnuhnm. Lnmitv, HuwnrtL ihilti-j,
J-uie*, and thon-Uud* *f oilier Stole Right* men,
ithn»- ptoi y nnd mtogrily no man can qu 'athm.nre
found rtirayed in opposilinti lo (lit* proceedings of
the-I ime Conveniionf It i* not to gratify nay hope
•f private hem li 1 . These gem t ni-n nre al.nvc.su*-
picimi, nnd the hialmy nf riielr |io|i:ithl Hvejt *hrwt
nn unbroken chain of political c.msU enev, which
1'AAivcr iimtired for them alias confidence of. the jieo*
pie. They expected nnd believnd ilmt themiuae of
heir natty, would hnvo Seen neutral, bm driven n*
tlmy Imve been from limit true pri-iihm, they »ro
leli lo lltu only til ernBiive „f supporting the candi-
d ire "Im*" pnliricnl upiidun* approximate iieurfst
lo. I heir own.
..The various nnd conflcrlng inicre.-l* wldcli-sup-
port Gene.nl Harrison, wn* a ninttcr which nhma
«lumld hivo mrested the serious nlieniion of-tho
-State Right* I’ariy. It unites rien. with those in
rel ition to who*" po'itind,principle* they n could
agree. In 1825, John tj. Adutn* coumici cod hi*
crusadn azaiimt Gemgin, hy Id- opposition lo "Troup
nnd thn Treaty.”and ho wn* «uainined by G> imrol
Harrison, hy his vote In tho Sennte of the United
States, upon the *iih*|iiurion oftho new f.. r tha old
Trnniy. The pnr>y which sustained Govorimr
troup in that c<mtrovei*y, {« now b „it e ,i with
Adam*, Webster and "ther* of Gvmginppnnem,,
in sustaining th" man fur tho l’leoidency, w h..stood
"I* *gnin#t her in t<iu nto-t trying j» rind of her uia- y
tury. Are tho Stale Righi* men wlm lefusc to *up- i
purl Gun. Harrison, justly charged will) an aban
donment uf priu.'iple. heenuao tliey will i.ot iiniio
with those who forget thnt he poraeaan* no princi
ple in common with tlieirnwn. Lei those wno »co
iit >o mnkr thu charge, look well to their own po
sition, and they will find much which requires de
fence. Bill we need not quarrel with our ft rpicc
iMsocinto-.—We are compelled to differ from ih-ni,
Imt in doing *u let u* hope, that their motives ate as
ptiren- our own. The writer of this account of the
proceedings of the meeting docs noi pretend to frjr-.
ni*h evm, a faint outline ofth" efforts of thn apeak-,
er. The frequent interruption* with which he met
from the plaudit* oftho meeting, fully attest tha
effect* of Id* uhle nnd eloquent nddre**.
Having closed Id* remark* Judge D'Lyon offered,
thef-dlowing toast:
Edward J Black, Wallet T. Colquitt ami Mark
A . Conpei—Faithful and able Represent alive* nf;
G oigin.iincoinprondsing adv««i,tea of the Cniii'itu-
li""* and of Southern principle*. The people wilL
rewaid ilium by renewed exjire.siuna of their confi
dence.
IJy W J. Lawton—The county nf Se.tiven—ev< t-
patriotic, nnd devoted to Dem. am tie Republican,
principle*; "men*nrea,and not m-n,” will enulinue.
to he her mo-to.
By L'.dowiok Bovitln—Bhmk, Cooper ai d Q..J-
quilt—too honest f- r tlm Feder dial*, and too pat* -
and HU" to follow th-a W o wmi'dpalm a *purimi«
Republican and Abolition!,t upon tho people uL'
Georgitt. ' k
By 8 Blnrkhtirn—Presfriptinn for ihe Fudcrali
nnd Ahuliiimi d sea*", when d. generated to Hot-
ns ui Fever: l «oounce* o musk-i balls or tyrejve.
incite* «,r bayunet, adminiairn d by u Suuritein I’bvx
aieiau.
By John T. Freemnii-—Tint people of Ge«riint -
•h"v nre tmp.vj.nred touphnid hlarkcockadeftder-!
ali-m, or the doctrine* of ahoHiioidais,
By Win. W Mixon—W’m. Henry Harrison: . A
F derail*! palmed upon tlie people hy the fag ends
of d.ff rent l artie* as a candi-iate for 1'imident'
Imi "ssociating all tlie principle# nf Northern Whiesc
Ab iliii-ndst* and Bunk no n "
By Lewis Conner—Man n Vnn Bnren, a farm
er’# Imy himself, he best uudmaianda llm wants of
tit" lartitenq rinir right* he will prut art; butaa fur,
Old Granny Hnitf*ou, wn do not aland in need uf
•uch an Alx.liiioai-', Bank man. Federalist,.and nd,
v cate forint real improvements, and opponent of
oar happy Constitution
ByC-pt. Lauier—The vxihicti'n of slavery hy
any means, or under any ciimmslane- s. is a wish-
which can never be near llm heart ul any true Iricmi
uf the S-niih,
By W, G, Falllgant—Wm. Henry Harrison t
The people of Georgia have alremly resolved that
h" Is n SoutlteiQ man wi'h Aim jit ion principles) tire
re*« ii'iun wOl Ire ralli ed in Ndv^ritlivr wit!.' ’ *
HyCV. Thomas Hreeie— The linn. Edward 4* ’
|ll*ck,Mnk A. Coulter and Waller T^Cidn'dit !
Tb# inre rvpresenupTres of ihe Snutlmrn ireopif t*
thp October e rcilun will ruijvtuca. ihe Hunlw.u, *
Aboliiuui, Bunk nwn uf li.
By H. A Elwards—The Amerlcjh Hun; J^t*yi<
4va»v to'aldiiv ujhiii Akvli|u»M'*i*, whilst h« (i/|ihi^