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ll iiwn to in* whan amilsa at* bright.
On good* lipa that menrnir round me,
And kindling glanra* (lath delight.
I« eyes whose ap«U wooW *r* havsboaed »*•
ll r—in .'imi onmea to bring alone.
Remembrance of anma look tt a**.
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|l com** to me where eloiatered bauglia,
Tliair ahadowa cast upon (he aodj
. Awhile in Nature'* fan* my aowa.
Are lifted from (lieirahrin* to Oodt
•ll romra to tell that all of worth,
1 dr* Jin in heaven nr know on earth,
. However bright or dear It be,
la blended with 117 thought of thee.
THURSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1840.
BRAG.
The IViMf orator* and tit* Whig presses with
by hraggiug to frighten the Democratic people front
the support of tbrir cheriahed pit nni plea. But they*!*
tmd the people t-m firm to be infioenerd by their
hard cider rejoicings.
Instead of the game ef brag, the people will pl«y
1 ie«a Whigs another gnme, In which they can «fford
t give them tl*e nd<l trick*, a* they w(l| areatahotu
a enough to heat them at les»l two to on*.
SOUTH OGLETHOIU'E WARD.
At a regular meeting of ilia Democratic Repnb
llc*n Aaroclation, held at their H«ll nn Tuesday
r' +i’iog iaat, Jacob Blinder, President, nnd biia*
Hoilia. lat Vie# President, In their plnrea, I*. M.
Rntgcl. Secretary, read the minute* ofthe lari meet
ing, ebleh wer* confitmed. The meeting wa* ad-
dee«red in an eloquent manner hy Dr. Arnold, R.
M. Ga-tdwln, Col. Myeta, and W. H. Bulloch,
E*qa.
On motion of L. 8. Russel, the meeting adjourn*
ed to meet here again on Tue-day evening neat.
J SHAFFKR, President.
Pmut M. nomu, Secretary.
I4*w Qrleati* eominued up t« the IC'h inatanl,
(if^»ath*vhe Pirnyuar) remarkably healthy
C01TON CROPS IN NORTH ALABAMA.
Mi * Huntsville Democrat of 8th htrt, slntra, that
"th- Cotton er-rp* Intbl* part «f the 8itl'e arc be
lt e-d *n be Irretrievably luat. The alnt-al o-niiant
e rl .i-essant ralna for the la-l aix nr eight week*
I •• tinted an tineximph-rl grnwtli aaf the weed,
witich'already Hatthe appcHratioe of a solid man*
over lit* whole fi"hJ«, wlil.at theit •haded lundilinn
• ll* eaeludn the nacea-my influortce nf the aun. and
hence the consequent dosttuoiltpi of the holla ft inn
rot and d.aeetui. * KVen now, whilst wdme writing,
the cmintry ia delugud with water, and thu tain ettll
continues,"
ALABAMA.
Two eenniieg r#m tin to he heard fuim—fjlorw-
kee and Cnvlnitan. With sf*#»i majority m the
Senate, and (me to cf/ht (the (utter prohuhly) lu
the House Wit. R KiNO will be returned fur tin
fourth time to thn Ur 8. Semite. The popular vote
of Alabama In November, l< aaf* fm Van Uuitxit
MISSOURI
A Baltimore ( Whig) piper gives up the oool#*t
In MImooiI. Hear the Editors t
Affuiarf.—Fnun the uccuunta which have reerh*
•iliiatltl* morning, we infer that the L<mo Fw.o*
I avc been aid* to mniouin thdr uac.etidcocy In tin*
I (‘.rights J Slain hy a reduced majority.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Th* ftrl 1 w|ng eitract of a latter from W’t.'mlng*
tmi. dn .4 Aug- Id. afford* late and important Intel*
llge.-ce from lhl»Sint»j—
. DEMOCRACY TRWMPHAST!
Conntic* heard from nnd a imyoiliy for
Sattn-ler* or3ft44 votc»|»|*lo over Speight 01 1178
vote#. Sown go. In Samp*on, Duplin, Blad-o,
Cumberland, Co'.ombu*. fit". &o. w* h it* clconil
Hu- Democrat# tr*»lm Ugi-lmore. G-rv. Jno. Owen
(E«.) wit heaten hy the o d Plough Roy, Melvin
Drunawiuk. lh* Urttiih Whig County. Iihb eler’iisl
Dr F. J* Hill. I «tn prrtty well aati-fied that Suuti*
dar» will leave the Cape Feat with a mu.lori'y u 1
5,,00 I run alto certain that Sauoder* I* much m>»rv
piipular In thn Wa»t*m Counity than wn* Speight
] will give yuu Information ofour.muma at fa*t «»
1 Wttttva Abew**' . —. •
NORTH CAROLINA.
The remaining count lea el till* State voted y*»<
tunlayt wo add ili* follow ing n turotoflliuaw which
have «lready ra«t their balltutt
Lenoir—Wmdal Davla Curomon», (Van)—no
^Lrmidr and Greene—Jnme# Whl'ffield, Van) in
Ml Senatorial ditulct by 10 nr 13 vote* over Harper
(whig.) Whig lot*.
Crdum' u<—Powell (Van) hi* beaten Maoltai-y,
fW.) by 41 majority—a whig lo a. The vote for
t-eoatoriu thi* count* wa*. Melvin, (Van) 837,
Owen, (W ) IC2. .Bladen nnd Brunt*ick lu bear
from —Sail. Rtp*b„ \itk intt.
Ikkieull—Iho retutna dr-not enable u* to a*
certain the preeite *tate of the rl-otion in tlda atate.
The Itlme'u Free TtadartayM—•lUinoiai* *af« for
Van Burvn hy a Mrge mqjoMty."
Kk«tuc*t*rp InntANi—rh«»o*wo«titeiliave
gone fur tin* whig* by large mnj»ri'in« t although we
have no official return* accurately lu determine the
r- »p. «|tve number*.
NKW volik',
Tli* whig convention at Utica h*a nsnominated
the protect Ineumbonta, William H. Seward n»H
I/tiher Biadith. at candidate* fur the ufllce* of
G •veriKW ami Lieutenant Gmvrmir of New York.
A* Elector* at huge, tin- following, gentlemen hue
been aeWcnxi: Peter U. Porter end J «t - a Butt.
THK ,VHIQ CUNVKNtlUN AT .MACON.
Fiem tit Moron Tel'g'apk of Tnnd->y.
AV*U, tb* Great Tippecanoe gathering 1* over—
the amuke baa cleared away—and the teaullauf th-
battle may be known. The entire fine* of the con.
queringaimy.Uvariouah e-iima ml from 5 tolb.000
—we adopt* medium number,and put it down a*
C41«ar* t
H*rri>un men, ft,M)0
Van Buren mvn IJJI’O
Fence men, ftUO
B..y. and joutl.*, 1,500
Negroea, j 000
Female*ufoe* tun and another l,00l| Total 11,TOO
4V4 know that our opponent* ettintata it much
U**f.but wa thltdt the i'wt ia a l >rg» e«tim ile, 1
Tf*e difference it la tbiat they e aint the numb- r
uaolr eorrnty ema ta eeod, and not.the number that
actually catoe. Abbot 51 reuoil**'ar*r« n>pie|enr
ml-’a-Take it altogerher, |t tea* a prettgul, ftn.wd'
end a wry fair vpfcinu-n of tbe chivalry and beauty
Among the di«ri*gui*h*d viritore, were Jo'iu*
Geaar Alfucd,—decidedly the moat original and t*l
eated lathe crowd—I. M. Berrien, the old oppo
ef Madia a and M« 11*00'# war—'he Rev. Wm
Moeela, .g leutr writing aororb-ly— Wm, C. Prr#
, VV, S^tor in Comma from S. Candiaa, ami
w*o«-o«l-IVwr KnJ, ,|«
l-o-.k m-ker.
Ulih. OI.m., tt.H'cwmy ,To.,f a»n
(••<—* h1
«.w ,, 0
0( W> * »,, h. (ha,
om.u rw-e'-w— wi •. n(IM (W.
eNga«rmm,t- | reven'-d true.
ihm we wl-hed. pirieMieriv. we teg*** noth dag
able to he»r tli- fatne.1 war b r#e, lloo. Mr. Alf.ird,
w hoe- • (Ton la »poken id a* the moat maaietly and
vin'hiuttnf, e*rr Iward hat* tic any vrhei* *1*^.—
Mr. Beirien we had liear.l many year* ego, in the
LefiiUiort-ofGe-ogia, and knew let* to «p peer late
lb*Iteauty of Ida •lull#| phtaae* and rla*ii'ally
tounded p—thidt| and waupecled a r eh treat Irom
hint Ua ha* bean called* gaaad rreaearr. aud
w* aap-tted from him at le*at, *«tm#ih-ng hrrideg
declamator •.Htri*be*.adeeptattdu«nargament#ai»d
«ophl«tleai rovaofcing. We auppoaed him ahovwth#
•hallow .levrle of a»-'tmlngfai«efaet* and poalthm*,
for the purpoae of drawing equally fall* deduction*
Wv were greaily disappointed then, at hearing him
reiteratr the »t*l« alaod-r# of the new*p*pera again**
tlieadmini-tratum, inttead afnrgum-ntt nnd prut-
lituiing Id* fine talent*, one* nobly employed in tit*
CNUM'tf hi* country, to the reu** of a reck let* fac
tion.
We had heard of tho South Carolina Senator,
thiough the medium of whig hhiwing liorna, nnd we
eapretad *nmething great. We imagined that rite
land of a Cbt-v-*, a Calhoun, a II ty n«, a McDulfie.a
Pinckn-y, a Memrorng-r, ficc , would be fairly re.
prevented by W. C. Pre«ton. Andnur*urpriai*end
diiapp<diitment on heating him, wa* •■oneihingakin
to what one might/eel nt a theatre, who wa* ea-
peering the lofty bearing and dignified acting of a
Cooper, to meet with the grimacing buffoonery of a
HiNon. In the Senate of the United Statea, we
•hould aay, Mr. P. la certainly out uf Ida aphere.—
Hi# talent*, not of tho highest order, are better tidi
ed to lh* mersdian oft cuuntry theatre. In low
ronferfy and buff.Hinery, hi* talent# would notfailof
being qppreciate.1. There ho michta. row up hi*
counti-nanca ami dlatort h<« featu et to tome elf-ci
—and pethapi divide ttw honor* with Zip Coon nnd
Jim Cruw,
We had read in the new* pepera to whet depth#
of icurril y the Senator* uf the United Statea, in
tbelr own Hall, frequently d«-*c.-nded| but we nover
believed the half—end even w ere It true, we atippoi
ed that, out ef the Senate, they Htpirnd to rite char
acter of gent|emen| and would have tome r-gurd to
th* decviieietuflire. We could hardly believe our
ear# 1 hen, wlmn we heard from the |rp*of the Sena
tor of the enlightened State ol South Carolina, the
langiiege w* did, applied to hi# opponent*—from
llie Pie,Idem of the United Stale* du*n to tho hum
hle-t editor nf a villnga newspaper. There war
nothing digriifii-d or manly ahnui him: there wn* no
reaioiiing.no argument, in Ida whole tpeerhl it
wa* made tip of round airertl'•»•*, without pnnifj «*f
ditingenuou* mi*repre«eiiiution*i of di«lortvd facia
and palpable fitUrli'indt.
Now, that the •moke and vapor of thi* lornndo
hav«evaporated, and tho mmd* .-ftho peoplebe.
com* c-oil, U may be well eu-ugh to h tpdrc, for
what wa* it inv-.ki-df What great gn.nl wa* to bo
or ho* been rfli-cr*<lf Hat any new light been
•|*end Iw-fore the petri-h T Have the Whig* con*
• tli with any new dirvlotuie of ll.'elr principled—
To all these que.tioti*, no inlisfactnry nniwur can
be returuud. They remain etaetly when- they did
before. They keep their prim'ipli * to ih-rnrelvr*.
while their ahn-e they boitow pretty liberally upon
their opponent*.
It iw proper t * remark, that there w..n-*ever»l
miniature log cn/ii'ii hnuled tho'igh the l ityiaml
on the aland ucoiiph-,1 l»y the apiutker*, wua n cider
barr>t,In nil it* dignity! Moreover, along«i>irt uf
eaoh *penki r, u* he tiiotinteii 1 the r-aluim, wa*
I'luntil It gold. I fill t| with theft favorite hevOiage,
fcom whlult, vverv now and thou, ho took a benny
•wig, with apparent gtltln to hlmwlf, and tit the
great d.'hght mid rdtficalloiiut the un|i|htenutl nu'
di nee.
Wo regie! to learn, that agvernl Intetniptlona, of
an inipleaaoiii natniv.iiei tirred* wlt eh tended, In n
uonaldeinhle degree, to mar the good feeling and
general hilarity which all pun lea were rli*po>ud to
enjoy, ln.tiie ftr»l place, the Heaveni teemed to
frown upon iImi *r.-ne, allowing their iH#|deu»u e by
'frequent and heavy aln.wrreie. In the neat place,
an unpl-Htniii ntitiimluistiiiidlnf took place hetwee.
n portion nf the Del-gdc4 bn coming 1.1 town, and
aouie yeiing Deniu rat* at T'i.utpV bridge, tut the
Kt'hueiiiitiii, which fora lime, tlm'Miemd •umethlng
pmtiy lerinu*. In the third pltrc-, «nvera| fittl
broil# took place In tho atiret* ami confectlonarlea
fu the fuunlipl.iee, there weic aevcial *otloua aeei-
ilenia—one or twu mon weru thrown from ilit-Jr
le-rte* ami neurly killed} nnd two or throe other* of
-nr bo»t ciiii-n#, badly crippled hy the falling ofthe
•t'lgiug and table*, under tbu heavy opvtalbm of rite
cheering un.l -tumping.
Thu la*l interriipliun wna occniioned hy aneuthu-
ala.lic young Whig, uf •evotiyear*old, lulling off n
im tihoi of cruckeialn tho nruel, while the lion,
Mr. I'reaiuu wn« holding fiitliut tint Central Ho wl
which frightened a number of liortea, who da-lied nil'
with their curtitigr*, thereby ondungeiiog ihe litnh*
and liv»* t»f a grunt mnny rcajwctublc Imltva, who
were in them. We regret those Interruptions (lie
mere, a* they will beallchaigeahh-; like the ditna.
im* nf comntoico, the falhttb* of tpecu at.-rs, end
tfiit bail crop#, to the AdmlnUiriitiun! Thu wlioh
Maine, ftom the outpouring uf the cloud-, to the
frightening of the I orae*, an I tho liroaking down nf
tlm •peaker’* stand, will Ihs charged to the wicked
•tuvice* of the Van Bnrcn men!
(it w 0 f.V.r, a/M»»4r*'.)
"Cl.INfoN (<(--..) August tidi. IHU.
** H*a». II flclork, Kif.
* D. *r i>ir—1 ,*k* ll*t* liberty to iwcloia )#u a
pi-Tr lakrH (mm the C-dumbua Seutioet A Hctald.
kearW *• Foreigner*,” eml tnuat licg ilea favot nf
you 10 puhluh It in your paprr. Imping that it may
do *Mtn- good in arvtMing my couu<rym«n In yuur
eoy and rU-ttbeie to Us.ion* unit-d, aid not to
tlir-w away th-ir voir# on a •• IVtltcoat Geiwtai
f«r preiidem."
•• Yourcemplietme with the above rrque»t will
WA only oblige me, but many utlwr* In tbs Uutte-l
Statea.”
AVem He Sentinel md Herald.
FURKIGNK.,8.
T* the cititent of Columbus 1
Fellow Citixen.i-'i have read with a-tonhdtment
In one of our paper*, (tlm • S-ntnwl and Herald’
ofth# 331 in-lunt.) a most flagiaat piece ofat.uo-
agaiu-t rite Catholic Church, aigued * Halite*
winch M, Kabertaua, L*q. acan«.wledgca Ire baa
wroten. I understand lira genri, man i* no let* a
|H-r*»n.ige than flaw Cashier of tire Flamer*' and
Mechanic*’ Bank
How I or any of rey (lock hat injured him an at to
dll lor.htucii uncharitable language against ut, I
know not, for wo Itara always lived at peace with
oui neighbor*.
I hate raided among.t you (or four years,during
■»hi- , h time I have met -Ilhlbe great eat kindm-a*
and attnnliun, You all know I have nnv. r aiiaerl
01 |ni i ica, for. aa a mitnaterofthe Gospel of our
Savior, I f-el it derogatory to my calling, ami I now
.aarrt that 1 ntcer have, nor tha'.l l eerruaeat.y in
iluence (or any party wliataavar. 1 would have
p*<*«-d over in adem e tbe communication of • No
iivc/ahaa M> Roberson, E*q , hud lie not made
*t*e of th* sir ah* ol alamlrr against tit* CuiM»li< • or
Romaniitt,n» he ia pleated 10 cull ua through rieri
•Inn
Bui that the people of this fn* and independent
country may know the charity of M. R-rlwsritori,
K«q , Eld* 1 oi tb# Fretirytetian Cburcb. and bia
great anxiety f»r lira poor barnghu-d I'apUt, and
a.*o lit I hi oilier Brockeroidge may know that there
i« a genili-man in Cnlumbu. who fur outtutpahtm
in tho «uhlim-and beautiful, tlie Editor will be so
kind a* to insert hi* communication once more.
For Uit StMlntl a ad Herald.
tUUtAUAUlA.
A writer in tho ^entinl'l and Herald, over tbe tig
nalurr of "Kudia,” curnplaina nf the c-urife pur
sued toward* foreigner* hytlta party o/ posed to the
pn-*eni Adminiatraiiorr. I uni tint aware that foi*
otgnere are treated differently by the two contend
mg par tie* in the United Mum-. But 1 will to I
*• ICmiIix*' why it i* that a very lurge portion of the
foreigners now in thit cuuntry-re l-mknd upon with
an much suspicion hy many good men of both puliti
cal pmi.!*. I. ia on account ol the Religion they
pro/ett They am Rurnumat*} and history prove*
that no country upon ounh ever enjoyed happiness
and He durn lung alter it curne iiiidur the power of
•he I'upo. And the ini ' Imr of 1'apist emigrants to
this rnuntry, bu» in tlm hut few year# been swelled
to sit. h tin unpii'evd. rnerl annum*, a* very naturally
prompt ihu inquiry—"what i* the object?” h 1*
beii vcdtiy many wt»c and g.ani men ttiat the tnsti
tuil m* of oiircou.iiry—tho c-nsiitu i-n and tho lib
•’rtj ol tit- peoplu, mo >11 danger frnm liis quurler.
They ..wa allegiance la tin, I’opw „f Rome, and
"lladm”should no ho too coi.fi,lent of their 're
gard fir the .aered obligHtiooa of un outlt,” to «up
l«.rt thuCouati ution nf tlnaaoiimty.whtie they am
uiuli-r 11 limner‘•omh" to •upp.ut thn Pope. TIih
nu ll i<, the principle* of R-iiimhism and the prir ci
I lu* ol our Government un- e«*«titin||y at vurutmet
and If they mice obtain the nuni-t lcl strength in
thisc.'Uiiliy, our ln*tiiuiiiina and our (unit ul G .v
oii.mmi,—;ho h« st 1 tic *1111 ever al.uwn upuu—cw
mrmr.fi by lit" hlnud of our tuil.eia, are oon* ho
yutlil I.'dviiipiiun.
•'Rndiv” apeak* .ftho "leveienlial two with
wh ch they approach tuu volume of oteiunl truili ”
It he i.tvitte that they do nut keep it in tln-ir lihu-es,
nur sillier tliitir chl.'Uitm to n nd it? Thin they de
notltwm tt as the wnrat of honk*, and oltcn cunsigu
it to the flam, s! Now 1 aliiuild think if they had *0
tnueh tt-veioneo for it, it oughi to find a iiillu better
ttiiNtmuttt at their hnmti.
No -, I .lirttinctly.luavow applying these remark*
in all foreigner* ui even to all R. man Catholic foi*
eign. rs, Uutthat they arc atipUcwb«tu vu»y «u\» y
•d inetn >bore nan be no d»ubt. And hencu it i*
licit the term foreigner la in this country fa«t be
coining a term ol' repio .ch NA IIVK.
We sltull sen now. huw far the asssorii'oiM of
'.Nutlve' will sior.il ihu leal, nnd find out who her
In* four* of papeiau and pupvdum ate well ground
ed.
The w! ole extent of. ountry 0ver which 1 he I'ope
rcigna n* lempnrol IMiim, 1* unu i.undiud mite*
long and elgt.ty hr..ml, nor heyioui thc«o lim
it* has lit* any mure temporal f hi w ar 1 ban »\| Rub-
u.tson, E-i|. He wap-he* over these, nnd is ua am
l.ouuii* lur their wu ftru a* 11 patent lor hi- • liililren,
giving in thn no.ir what Im roivives 1'ioin die rich.
To him filling tlm rlinti id St. I’e rr, i* entrusted
the tpinlmt cute of 1)10 ohildn-1. of los cliu.ih,
which wusluintuH atnuild ho •cutler,tl tliunglmut
a I ti 111i<• 0 v I'n,111 the rising tu the selling uf tl.u •un.
I'neuoh Gm-ermnent then, d-e.ihoL'mlmJ c whni
a ritrideni uf that Guverumein owe tmipoial ado
i>iuuce, and i» bound ut tlm risk uf biv tile to uplmld
Muninj III fliir n
'd(*—but pn-Miit* rivj* was wmaigh nf ,t
1*0 • U went gf with great
ACCIDENTS AT MACON.
Tim MiUfdgvvUloJtmr.itri in concluding It* detail-
cil siatntnettt of tho prucecding* of thn late Whig
Cuntemiuiiat Macon, has tlm following:—"Wn re*
go t in iufurm our ivaders thnt n gpmleman wlumn
i.atno wu know not, was s ri-ntsly injured hy the lull
ul a pet 1 hilt ul tlm *ianil upon which ihe s|M-nkei>
sneoj. It it hoped hows vet that he will r .-cuver.—
We regret also to state tin t Col. Kvera.d Hamilton
had one of hi* leg* broken hy the fall .uf a tithh-upuii
which a large numWr uf persmis were standing —
Wr imdoivtamihis leg wua fractured in time places,
hut Inqie* are eniartnined uf hi* spemly recuvety.
So may it lie.
From tk* ,V. Orltas* Ptt. (art.
By the at rival of die vclir. Porte, Capl. Kvntlfnnl (V»>m
Tainpiim. which idaru ahelpllon the lit inat, we have
received the ominmiatiun oflha news published yea-
lerday.
Tlie Boletindel flohlanm.nf the JBth July pnldith*
ed in the city nf Mexico, nintnina the following Bulle
tin of live movements which have taka n pi are up to
that period!
Early in the niomingofthe 15th July, Oen. Urre*.
at the head nf a l*rgo number of troop*, invaded the
royal palace, surpris'd the guard, ami made prisoner*
president Buatameute. ilia cmmuanilci-inn-heif and
ttveral other ol'llte otK.-ers. Gen. Gabriel Valencia,
I). Antonio Moan, and l). Juan Nepomicienotonk po*
•nation of tlie citadel ami prepared to attack the feder
alist* who had taken |Nwae«ah«n of the cathedral tower*
ami several othet elevated buildings of the city. A
aavere struggle amm lmgan between the partiea.which
wasci-ntiuutdduring tlm whole d*v. Fightingcom
menced again early In the morning of the succeeding
dtv. and was ket.t up until wight.
. The rolooul ..f tl.e dth regiment, with a Urge num
ber of hit men. operand hi* junction with the govern-
n«ut troops, wh-i are in possession of the most impor
tant |*.im* near the palace.
President BuMamente. with a number of troop*.
•tTeiveil h.s eacaiw in the morning of tlta IA1I1. and
pieced Idmtvir at th« head -ifthe troops wlvo have re
iiiaioed faithful to tlie govemmanL
„ W * r “ * ,,er verbally Info med by Cant
Ranidurd. that intvilipeiM^ was received in Tampico
Uom Matter* up to the S?th.. Both parties wete still
nghimg. Nothing positive ha-l yet been daeided but
etch paitveiaubed the advantage. Cncnmunioatitm*
irnween Mrttco and the other pan* of the Country
were iutcnaiand. 9
it VlT "l Ab nday.nyst ''The
U-uejl Mate fngwt* Mm edm.lan .. opped dawn fnfm
tlie Navy Ynnl. yest, r>tay morning, into the stream,
near the C.daml.iu, lb-su-.j.* ,.f Wttr an «|
Levant are a .0 in tin- -inssm ready for vex. Thi*
^ United St ate# ship Cy oa* an i-vd atSmyra. June
Uni’ed Slates shin Vincennes ss.Md fromS«dnev
Now South Wales, Wh 19...n . cru ae ^
Melancholy Death —We team from I'ough-
keejvsle, that Mij..r Hatch, keejH-r of,*,,.
pris.einal lintels in that piece,,was killed by lighln-
tug *iumt at hit bout. 4 o'eWk
v>ed«at,|ay afteritiHn. Nu etlter |iertM was art-
Mtggi YatkfOfgp.
When tho Jows tent tie r diiclple*to.'Ui Savior
to tty it. ensimtv him, nskittg him, wu* h luwiui to
pay tr.huteto C«snr( ‘Why do you tempt me,’
«ny* Cl,list. *yi» hypocrites? Shew mo the coin of
lie trilmt,-.' And having ru. eived a |N>nity, lit-aske.
h m •Whose image mid m-ciiption is this?' Tt.ey
say to him 'Cnnir's.' Tln-n im *nid unto thcni,
•Render tlmrelure unto C're-ar the things that <11#
('moil's, and tu G.mI the things that ore God's.'—
We rtm.lt-r th.-n, fellow cittac-i *, i.ur temporal ultc-
xi'tn. e, uu. lives, suit all, to tlm glormii* Rupid.l
nf the United Stems, nnd to him wh m Divine i'n
vMnnre njq.oima to xui.ltt nnd legulatu the glmiuus
Republic of Catholicity we submit the uhediuncc of
lit*'spirt
Need I repeat toyr.lt how tenaciously tlm Catl.o
li.-s uhsMivc the ullegi .n.m Inwards the powers hy
which they nit* governed, whun in the field of battle,
f,H>l t,» foot and lance to litnce they hurled death
ami dfsiiuetinn against llmsa who prnfe-sod the
• him* rel gion nt they, hut w ho Were enemies in tlm
field ? VVi wets f>.r instance, Wumrluo, weteth»u>
•11 ltd "f Irish—Catholios—subject* of n Protestant
Monarch—fought nguin-t tho French nation, the ie-
|,g on of winch t* Catholic. H«.w m»ny th*-usand*
id lrtrli Cuthoiic* have cttmtoncd with their blo.nl
these fer.ilw plain*, and gained tho liberty «f this
country by lorli-iting their live* ? Oh, then. inde. d,
wo were welcome guest*j not enn 'Naiivo' point
out one, rten one Irishman, who was n traitor to
1 Ins hit ndopledcnuntiy.when we con mention more
thun one notice who attemp'ed tn sell his birth
right. Tbe French, the Scotch, nnd Germi.n-, have
uuhly u«>isied in the regetieratiun of these States,
and have not their irlatinnr and friend* a* good a
right to breathe the air of freedom at M. Robert-on,
Esq ?
'‘ Native,' whom we will place nt the heed of the
good and wise men, in «ota-r eemestne*# *miuire*,
what bring* su many emi.ram p.pisis, ( h, what nn
Kvnngn.ira expiessim.lii.e vety language of St Foul)
to tin* cimiry? Verily and in l< ul to opr.i>.t its
Constitution ami destroy it* liliesly! A Daniel, a
second Diud.'lc'.meto judgment! Oh, tlws good, the
wise me,.* How much-bilged to them might our
cititen- l*e for auch a wonderful d'seovery. Hi
•Nutria’ read history? If he h*«, hi* nu-moiv has
failed or Im would rec-lhvt, that then- is a Rule
Republic t-enty-two mile* rquare, called Sen Mn
rin u.der tho pMtection of tho poor,.-Id decrepid
I’ope, w hich has existed for upward* nf one thou
sand thtve hundr. d years, andyet this little Repub
lie it all Catholic
D a** 'Native' recollect the Helvetian or Swia*
R. pithli*. where nine canton* are Catholics sev-n
C tlvmisis, and the other six nf both persuasion*; end
that William lull was a papist!
Doc* he ivme.shcr that Columbus, who as soon
a< ho t-.uclie-l Columbia’s happy land, ia ted the
cr>m« ns a tniphy to h.« Creator, afol Mnaaih it*
shade, pauredfonh hi* thank* and ad-.rMti.mioG.Hl
for his preservation, waa a Catholic?
!>•<** he torget that Charles Corroi, one of the
signet* uf the DucUrslh-n. was a Catlu lie? at d 1* it
possible Im eatt »o a- no bury '11 oblivion the Catholic
La Fayette?
But he. M. Rohertsnn, i# a native. Ah! I nt
wher- have hl« ance«tor* spning front? Have they
I'rum time immemorial inhaldwd thU nwntql Nu
tho hl.awl of tlm ft ivigne- runt throuah hit vein*.
'Nariv-a pluck tie* pap. from < ff the hrra-t* wf
the mother- that gave y-u site'... h«-rause they are
ftueigner., which U a trim ef reproach ’
Natives, despiac rim failteia who have misad yeu
hecau.# th--y me fo-aigner*. whkh i* now a term ef
repmnh Ami if they mouhler in tlm silent tom'-,
go with M. Rolwitson. esq., one of the coed, the
wise, tlm rh iriluMe, and scatter t|»*'r du-l to the
l.Mti wind* of lleav- n.la-cau-e tin y were foreig.er*.
«• b<eh Is now a '*rm of reproieh.
Tlm rapid immigration 10 rids m*emrt nf the Irith
papitli, 1* c*u»ed hyih* galliejt rhilfs nf rqipt.-s
si.m, which Imttnd lb*tt» down in a^rvilitv, In their
vefotunaia ctumryi by tb* p#v»rty th-y bed to an
dm. weeec.. n\%4 » r lglhu*.'tVt». m-l Ut t*k»
l"j !>•) lut 0 C< v .In m M ir ssc-.filing lu Ho*
du tax » -• ttwlt aumrwwevs, tlw\ •< IT Induord to
Come arid ah.de a,»ni«*t us Wl.o ha»u d.rtM-al.
tlm pul,ll.- work* in lies* bleri•? |'rine*|-at»y lln-
•on* id li e Km- rail labs
Who have made your radtnu.U. fnnf Cat,all, Ar t
I'tiN- ipal.jribe Iri.ht Yuu do it-1 are them ea mg
lln-bread id idlem ••, but e-rtdng t.y tlie swr -l m
Ihvir lO'W tlis- pit.Hi.ee lUv rvrvrve. Do ill- 7 Seek
for power? No. Tlary plod on «Isvi. wasry wiy.
ami leave iu III* nalettt ill* power of tuongl aral
when their rooi.tiy,n, .■*• uf emergency, wuldcall
u|ain her ciiix. ua to drh-nd Imr rigltls, they change
lire plurtgiishaie fiirtbe sword, and nrv the fire# to
gain the ranks. leave been witnesato tire depar
ture tn-m C'harleajgn of aa gallant a hand of lri*h
Volunjerf* as evar carried a musket, foi East Fl-ol
dx, truly tu aanihea itswrr lives in prom. ti. g th-
naiictt, wuh'a Catholic Prrest at their head. And
this t* (lie manner, lelluw rntitcn* that wa try to
dtttroy the Constitution. How .ltd th- Irish behave
here, wtren ib*- red matt of the forest thr-aten-d
da.|nH!ii. n to out city? Did any one ul lln-m flint h?
No,n»t one.
Bui I ciMild tell who would, if they could, destiny
our Ci'ti-lititiion. 1 l.o-e who for yew* and year*
era tryi'.g to join Churctt *«td State tot-nine.. Slum d
*ucb a thing evri h*p|ien, (which Gml forbid.) then
■ way wkIrreligiousitdcraiion; then awa. with re-
pul.lictsMiarr-; n.an away wt'h liberty! 'Iheu you
may look nut once more lui the tevivul of the Con
necticut blue la w«.
But, follow cihtens. the worst, the most uncl'eri-
tel'le hu>g«„gr, Uyet tn be t-.|«l. Tn brand u* as
perjurere! To accuse os nf ditloyalty! To ass* it
Inal wr- woi d *r ear fain ly, l.y .hat God tlial ere
ated us! hy ilj* Eternal bon,.wli..|ius stilTered otith.-
crus# for ourrudempiion! by dial Holy Spirit who
has *an< rifled u»! I.y the throne of H^uven,un winch
the G,eat Jehovah 1* sc,.ted! hy all things sacred
and divine 1 Gracious Hei.ti-nl to assert such im
piety of millions of Ifis fellow creatures! Oh! you
hi igin orb who ruh-st the day, w hy do you shmu upon
*u>'h vi|u being*’..* we are? Moon and stars why
do you not hide yourselves from such monsters in
human shape. Ar.dthou, O oor Qod who struck
Apanias and Sapfdru dead for telling to thee a ha.
why do you allow so many miliiont to swear falsely
hy y-otr It-ly name with impunity? Does Mr. Hu-
larison supjrose we uavenotuul* lusive, 110 souls
to loa. ?
Wire, woe to him that g veth scandal. It l* bet
ter that a mill atone wsm tied about his ni-ck and be
cast into the sea. '
Mr. Robertson any* he haa no unkind fceliitgi.
tow ard* any on.*? nor w ould he wi lingly injure any
being on t'lirlli. Ob, such contradiction*!
'You think nothing, Sir,' #uys.Mr. Hobcri*on, , of
brenking your oath, 01 being u perjurer, ol lot • wear
mg yourself} but i Iluve nu unkind feeling imvardt
you!’
‘You would think nothing, sir, nf d.-stiojfng our
glorious constitution, and >,f delivering np our coon
try into the hand* of an enemy, if it were in yuur
p»w. r, but 1 wuuui not willingly injure you!'
Hu accu«es us of pvrjary, winch is p.-nitentiury
for lile, but hi meant no harm! He accuse* 11* uf
high treason ngumst tlie Republic, which is d-nth
by thn law, hut the innocent baby would not crack
our necks himtelf H« spits out fim nnd brim-
•tatie ona ttimnhnt, and the next moment mica nut
thin heave ly word, !peace, |reupe, ami Ilium is no
peace. Oh, good, piout, benign, meek and mo Jett
Elder, you rimll long bu temenilen-d by the chii-us
of Columl.ua. Y.iur'r/ qJent produrii-.n# almi] go
down to posterity, add (ju'li-ped by children yet un
horn. ’t ,! " ' •
Thn Cashier nf (hn- Planters' and Meichant•’
think, nf Columbus, lm» m.rdc hi* lir-t dppeutunee
upon the-lege aa a ivliciou- «4iitr..vi-rshilii', |ii*
powerful argument ngain-t tho papitli Inis gained
him mum friend*. In lit* right hund he cnrric«
the aword of Gideon, and nit hi* btuw nro wrn.ithed
tho glorious lam els he won Irom hi* brother Uieck
curing!-!
Grq'NatWi,' gnlnionb-curity, repentand umeud.
Ynn have come forth like S1111I ,m his wny to De-
m«sens,fot tlm pnrpi.se ef persecution. May the
sen lea drop from offyuur cyrts, in y tliu light of tlm
divine Go'pel shine upon you, tint you tuny return
like St. J'uul, u ves-el ..f Klecu.-n
Thu next attack which 'Niitivu 1 make# upon the
Ca*holies, is uitrtl srv-*| act towards tt.e Holy B>-
hie. the v. lume nf Eternal Truth. That *ede-
in.line d it a* tho worst of books. That see often r.,,n
sign it in the fl-tiiics.
Let Mr. KnheiLqii, (who A'*.# to much regard
fot an oath, and who rrtpeelt the Holy Bible to
much,) hold up h'« right hand and swear by thnt
hook of Eternal Tiuth, that In- believes wlmi ho a*
serts. bhunlil htf do go, I shall believn him; (rod
turbid that l.anoiild so far forget the maxims ofthut
Holy UJbie, 01 even to sU-p. ct any human being of
perjury.
But lot me n»k tbu Cashier of tho Planters' aid
Merchants' Bunk, from w hom has he gut that B--
hie? VY^Iogavo is to hint/ IVI.S preserved it, a*
the apjde nl their eye, f.r fifteen ceotoile*, pure e*
tlie fount ft orn whence U fluwed? If (1 was hurt ed
by'he Catholic*, where wu* therealiv ml,or religion
dillerunt from outa to pie*ene it fr m the II omv?
Let hint under nkttln prove its authenticity. Hat
he found il/ike the Mormons in a little box buried
in the ground, which trat very any to be found
by the impotter who put it. therel WI osn proper
tv wits it for fifteen, centuries? Tlm property of tl.**
Ca>holms. Did they change it from truth to false,
hood during thnt ti no? ll they have done so h-.w
. an ‘Native’ bu cerluin ihut it U the insnin-d word
01 God.
-—■-T WW.L <PBPli ■■.L P-'-H'VTy
• It I •l*..l.iil ,. iel*«erjtH4| .4 In Cat It--It* fir- f> h.
of e|,nh I«m*a ie.e rl.ym-m'-t.
Th- Gran ./ IM.. L--f.l |.*u* Christ, nnd the
C *r<t* nl (h«l, shI | u r- nt.i un.rn .un id the H* lv
(i. ml Iv eidiy-u ad. An. 0
JAMES GUAlltM.
Cslho.ic I'astnr.
Cr'lumhos, May 30, IH40.
lf!*W
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3I. I84«.
St. Peter hy hi* erucifixinn.St. Pntilhy hisdeenp-
itulh-n, have willed to tt», mid have setrled i|mt te.ta
moot hy their blond- lid* volume.of Eternal Tiuth.
Ami who can wre*l till - piopcrly from oa?
Hear TertulliHii, who lived two hundr- d years
after the Christian erx,ini|Mtuking ugamat those win
hnutch-d innovation*;
* IVko are you! - .{Whence do you comet What
butinrt, have you, Hrangir, with my property J
By what right art yog eMdreiou,filing my treet!
lly what authority.ur*.yon, Valentine. turning the
course of myitrenmtf .Under what pretence are
you, Aprlle». removing my landmarks! 'l hitet
late it mine! I kua^ Ike ancient the prior posset-
siou of it. I have the title deeds delivered to me
by the original proprietors. I am 'he heir of the
Apos'les} they have made their Kill iu my favor;
while they disinherited and eatt you off, at t'ran-
gert and cue wires.'
Fellow ciiuens, T have carried ih-*e Bible-, at a
great trtronvenience, for hundred* of mile*, to the
member* of my srelteied cone ret athm. I have
«-n rented, 1 Itavw be. ged r.f tltrm in Im asiidtt .u« in
|k-iusing ilit* v-dumuof Eternal Truth. Even the
pnitesiiiiiH of thi# city have ttn-uiverl thiough me
Mime of the-e genuine book*.
Whut w..uld »h« I'te.Wein of nny Bank *ny.*ho>t'd
I present in hint a nnUr forg.-d upon hi* Ua -k? ‘Tliit
is spurinus. this ia cpimt. ifeii} that is not my sign. •
lur.*, pmaecute the vdliwt, ur if he cannot be found
burn tli# note.'
What need have.I nf conveying B.l.le*, at sneh
expense, an far, if J,-et>nld get tins -ament home? It
it not the soar#;-it'ha* been adardlo and taken
from} it is a counterfeit ill* »forgery. Th- trees
hnveh en l -pped off, the -treama Imve 'veen tnr»>i».l
f.nm their cour-1 the land mark* hove been remov
ed- Th hu-bandmr*. (the Apr^th *,) w. r- they to
so from the dead,'Could ’never recollect they hurl
_ Jtivated tlm soil. They wotd.1 curse it ns Cltri t
did the tmnrn fi(( ihm. bevaitae ii yi- Id- d not frjir.
They would see the trees wither an>i ti^e *tr> amt
rund.y. and wou'd with sorrow holm d ihrir hr-luved
children iHitgui-hing 'he want of h-mvenly f.rod.
1 then, fellow cititet s.in the name of hycungre
gntion. in the name nftlm Catlu.lie C'hutch, firmly
lied* ve every ho-.k, chapter, v--rse. a. d word, i.|
the Odatid New Tcstument. delivered to us hy ihu
Cniln.hc Church.
I do firmly'believe, hi the name of the ufnte*nid,
thnt nn p -w- ron earth can nb.-o've us from the nnth
of all- gance to nny power un. er which w-- an- sub
cis, a* long a* the Court tuti-m rema n-inviolable.
1 Imlieve al*",ard all the of the Catholics of the
world believe thea-nvc, that m* j-twer n»> earth ran
givw leave to -wear wth impunity upon ths contents
,f the Holy Bihh-.
I assert, / avouch, I testify, inth--namneft|H>
Calholm Ch'-r.'h,'hat n. ialtei 1. nor any of 1 lie
Catlu I c /ex- plingihrvenflhe ecr le-iis- c.il .tn-e*.
and that Turn not n-itain of,) owes any temporal
allegin' c ■ to th*- Popepf R»m-.
In cine|ii«ln.r, f II -w cititen-, I return you, i the
name of n.y I t'le fl.H-k. my most sincere thank* for
the live y interval y-ps IwWtaken in pit ling down
hi* indolent »y-tem rjCieljjiinii* persecution.
You have met ee matte, and by a general -rfieeof
mi* highly re*peciahl»wN*»cmb v. yen have shown
•rth to tlie world thal-vmi jv-nild never sanction,
t.nv, that yon would never tolerate such aii.-dmi*
i-alumnie* againtt •»• unoffending portion ol your
" How einxena.
Mr. Rohertaon rhallengc* me t- a public dt.cu»-
•ion. l.-t him still pur»ue-M* avucatbrn; | have
done with him.
A man an bereft 1 f chri*Han feeling,eharily an I
common courtesy, will iKeer have any thing <0 -In
with ur#, in a religions fi*etin»Cf#v{ i.ut sEaild «,y
rlciry.ranwisji to enter ike lisle i*4G ea me, «mJ
should he viriWtO takwep h\* M*itluM- wkleh r
has gmtuvously a»#.rtid, and should hairy «...
prove tkvti, currcc', I am at raoJiiresa to meat Mm.
'IHF.PUAllUKrtON FIRFl" "AVALANCHE
OF THK PEOPLU!'’ " VICTORY MutT
GLORIOUS W”
Such have hern tho about* with a htch, in th- ab
•enre nf the senior editor, tlm whig organ in this
chy has t-emed for iwn nr thr+e day* pe«t. U'e
haveremai.i*-d silent. Ua*crur|omr.| to hall.Hi l«-
fore we are out of'he wood* Welmvn been d.-sirou*
not tn mislead our friendt, we have therefore not
filled the Genruian with large rapilala. Mite# of rx
clama'i- ii ami other typngrapicn! evidences of ru*
joiring. We have patiently awaited the receipt of
something langil.lo and nuihnntic. We ore now
cuai'led to tay to our friends, that evety thing it
irt'iit cheering. We do n l talk of nvahn.-he*, tor
undoes, et id omne genu*. We simply affirm that
the peoph- are moving in th* majos'yoftheir #'rengi It,
nnd r. hutting the during attempts now mado to gull
them with hard cider and iogeuhins.
Alahamu is fill erect. We have a majority in
>mth Houses, and above all an increased popular
vole.
The news from Illinois is most encouraging.—
"ThePrairies ate indeed on fire.” It is a fire
enkindled by the indignant spirit of nn insulted pete
people—its best fuel nre the cider bur rel* And log
cabin* «f the Federalists. North Carolina it up and
doing. We never expected, nor do we now expcc-
'0 gain the G .lieriiatorial election; but the Jncr. use
in the papular vote in favor nfthe Republican*,shews
that in November next, the Deniorrucv will curry
thi*Slate '* like a breew.” hi I83fl, Dudley (Fed)
cairied the Sta o by 4000 to 5000 votes,—in the
•ante year Mr. Van Burvn carried tho State hy
upward* nf 2700 tnaj- ri.y. The Republicans of sling
Slate ere determined to mnke the matter an easier
hu-ine-aihia year.
Aa to Miasouri, *• benighted" Missouri, every
tiling proclaims her sound to thn heart’s core. Tho
Whig* give her up. They call her •• benighted"
l.eraose she bus not hr-eir illuminated by hart! cider,
nnd lo- ctil-ins, we presume. They will find a great
many " benighted" S tiles in this Union. Aye,
will he “ darkness visible” with them.
Some aix cnlontn* of thn Augusta Chronicle
Sentinel are d.-voted to the description r.f the
"Mottoes" on the banners of tint severaldeli-
tionv who made a part of the Macon Pageant. ’
rily the Teds mutt think the people of this country
are like rhihlmn
“ Pleased with a rattle and tickled with # straw."
Among many others, we find the follow ing,
'• Alabama hat e^une to the teacue."
Aina,'how we nre paltered with in a double tense!
Alabama, th -fair sister of Georgia bus come to the
retcue iu truth. She bat come 10 tesetin Repuhli
can principle* from the domination of mon whose
only aignmentsarc cider bat rel*, log cabins, gourd
vine* and horn spoont,—whose principle* are cloth
•-d in myitery, nnd whose only object is to break
down tlie Administration nud (mild upon it* ruins
National Bunk. Another of those "gewguw*” at
tracted our attention, " Ho in whom Washington
trust'd, the people may confide.”
Now Harrison received the appointments cf en
sign. and lieutenant in tlm army, during tlm ad
ministration of Washington, therefore. Washing
ton confided In Aim, and the people should mi.ke
him President. There'* logic f-.r you, worthy of
[earned D..etor of the Sorhon.et
We ahull return lo these ” Mottoes” hereafter
toja feHit. Some of them nre •upenoninei.tly ridii
ulout. If the Feds expect to gull the people
this way, they will be a« fully mi-lak.-u We wonh
lecommcnd lothe leudeis ol the Fed* to hirethenr
•o ve* out tn pastry conks, and write miittoea fur
auger kisses—par example,
If you luve I as I loves you.
No knife can cut our loves in two!''
They will find most profitable employment f.
their tulent* in this wny. They evince a decided
tulent for thn business.
THE MEETING
Of * ho YounoMk.voI' Chitllnim on Wednesday
evening was chnrurterixed hyth.it htdomit.ihli> feel-
ingwhich emunaias from the holy spirit ufu gunume
patriotism.
Theru we# no conjiimtlon of emblems, aurh a-
fog rabint and hard eider, or rejoicings for pa.ty
effect nvet the disnsimus glories of Tipp.-cunotsBut
the fl nn. of DnintH-rncy, which wn- kindled in the
inspiring dins of '70 in Old Chatham, and which
ha* beer, preset v. d through nil periods -Ince.wh. tie
er dining the black cockade "reign of terror,''*
in the midst of Feriernl Opposition to the warlike
mr-as'iie* of a Republican Administration, burnt
brightly e* ever, ei.rl tho old men and tho middle
aged cou'd hail the omen ns not only auspicious to
■lie success in, this nur.inyof the principle* of
pure Democratic Repbldicni-m, hut as evincing in
characters nf light, thul another gvneratioh nre pre
paid to tisautnu the mantle and >0 bear up the fl
■ogullHiitly b-.ine l.y those who have preceded them.
Can we despair of the Repuhllc when wo sen the
youth "f 01.1 ancient city catching tlie spirit of an
ancestry, jealous uf encroachment on their right*,
and proclaiming **111 words that b■ curie un.l thoughts
hut but 11” th- ir uttHuhment 10 principles which can
never die.
Such meetings are calculated to encourage the Re.
publicans of 111 ID. The spirit manifested exhibits
« genera linn worthy to inherit that freedom 1
ight—freedom r.f opinion—freedom of aitio
which *x blended with the institutions of free und
happy America. Go on, Young Men, and cherish
those prinrip'e* you now admire. Cling, ever cling
othi.se principle* y.-u now profe**, and whatever
may he tho missiles with whirh party malignity
tnaya-saii the citadel of your cuuntry*» Hirer-ins,
you will he ready with the resisih’s- w.-up.>n of truth
to disperse the tanka of its u«snilunts and rescue
Irom tho grn«p of tho«e who seek to r.ixo it to ih<
enitn. orsoto reform its structure thnt its strength
and it* beauty w.li 1^ a record nf the past.
YOUNG MENS' DEMOCRATIC RKPUBU-
CAN ASSOCIATION.
A rrgu'nr moe ing of the above Association was
held ut the Lyceum Hall, on Wednesday evening.
G. J. BuUncU, Esq I*t Vice President. in the chair,
assisted hy W Tha-hlntis Williams. 3d Ho.
The recording secretary w is present, who tend
the minute* of tho last meeting,which wereconfii tri
ed.
J. S. Space, E-q. informed ill* Ass-tcialhm, that
he hud tr-ndere.1 their aervice* to the Central Demo-
cra ic Assyria*ion, and that they had br?«n aceepied,
W. T. Gmalwin, Esq. then ehutaently addressed
the meeting, aa did Roliert H. Gtiffitt, and M H.
Me A Hitter, Esq's.
W J. Bul.och, Esq chairman of the committee
to prepare an eddies*, addresard the meeting and
made a report, wh ; rh was unanimously accepted.
The meeting t> en adjonnierl.
G. J BULLOCH, l-t. Vic- Pres.
Thos. Richahosux, Sec’v.
A letter from Iaaae L. Farrow, rhited Aogu-t
6th, I8it*.«tu es that tlie schooner tVonderrr, U esl,
of New Y'ork from S ivnt.otrh. for New York, was
cfttturimr* aU.uttwo miles S-uth nfCapr-Um-
tera* light hoJ>e, cargo (138 hales rwttnn ami 83
a*ks rice) sav^d.ot-arlv dry. Vestwl tight, ami in'
g.ai<i aider —Char Mercury of Wednesday.
Shipwreck.—The eehr. Industry, (of th 1 * poll,)
Devi*. f...m Charlotte (N.C.) with a l.rvtl of Staves.
,w*» wrecked oe tlb* I Mi la-t, »n Charlotte Imr-*
Tb# vessel will pruWdybe a beal lo«s,the cargo,
•ails sad rigging may b- aavrd.—CAee. P.u< iot a/
Yuttdoy, *•
lu HIE DEMOCIIAIIC IIEI’UHL.CA.N
YoU.NG MEN UF GkUltGIA.
We aptv*. luff* >on, sa a committee from the
Y-Ui.f‘ Me. •’ Deo ifiNlH; Asevl.oioi,the rr.unty
nff.'haiham, lo addtr s* yu iti Irctialf ..Mint h*al>*
ait-l In pf.s,lit tor y.ur f»n«i.hrari.ui, tleir view,
opott the imj ortanl polilirul q .vst'i'lis wlti.^i now-
a| tai# our ciwmtry In »odoing, we ret c -nsrhm-
Ihs* «e appeal to th.t jHirti..n of G -orgia'- •!»•#
who ate ever ready totnaitrt dlt lledt pritrciples, and
•n intitle wi-htiif 1 easing teal for 1 betr preserve inn.
We call lhen.iip.rn those tifyiMi who hold d> ur ti>*
presetH Itutuutlytts of their country, to cu-opeiute
w th Ut in thesaeri-d rao-e in wlticlr wnare ongsgerl.
and tn rally with es around that bahneruij-nwhuV
folds are Inerlhed, *' A itkict ‘constrVCTIp’n ur
twx Cu5st(tutiiim." We cluim yioir indulibnc'e,
whde in the discharge of the duty tmphsml upon os.
we lay be foie you the conclusions >11 which we ItrV
arrived. The picture which nur country now pre
sent*, i* one that hn* had it* parad'd in the history
of othet nation*. Indeed, it seem* to be the char
arteiirtic fentuie of a moat every government, that
there ahmtld be two partie* *n d nmetiicallyund ac
lively opposed to each other, that the one, which
advocate* " Equal Law* nnd Equal Rights” U ever
ob.iged toll* watchful of tltelrprinciples, and nt all
times prepared tn struggle f r their maintenimee,
against the assault* nf the other. There have been
example* wl. ere tlm thirst f>>r power and tti.'iiitrchic-.l
u-urpati-.n, havn proved filial tn the hopes <>f rising
Republics—anil even in our own <lny, when the
mat-dales nfa single .iesput are no lunger heard
thete lins urisen a Deity, who having erect' d h's
unhnl.'cwrd altar in our nature, is worshipped with
such enthusiastic nd-.rntion, a* even to threaten the
sanctity of divine inspiration. We deem it of vital
importance to nur welfare, that ihu germ of nvaricn
which hat »pr ml it* growth in other countries,
should never take root In our soil. The geniua of
Republicanism is opposed tn tlmt feudal restriction
by which property, nnd consequently power, nre nc-
cumulated nnd remitted in.the hnnd< of the few, and
we should ovet be upon the watch tower, guarding
against its encroachment*. In the absence of that
ancient r.diek of monopoly, the law of I'rimogeni.
ture. wn see n por ion ofher people striving to ere
ntoan nri-iocracy,hy ihu e-mlj.Mim.Mit nf a money
ed institution, which would be duncorous tn nur
liberties, nnd a signul (ur the ovi-rthruw of Dorn-
ocrury. We consitler tl# people of these United
State* tn l>e divided into tvm distinct classes. The
one, in favor of a National Consolidated Govern
ment; the other,nfa Democratic Republican system.
The former, giving lo thn Constitution 11 latitudina-
rinn construction, which is m-i-lvr in nccordanco
with it* letter or its spirit; w bile the other loudly
proclaim* that it should he restrained with'tt its le
gitimate limits, nnd the General Government not
permitted to exercise nny power whkh is not ex.
ptessly delegated by the wise tranters of thnt Instru
ment. We hnve proudly tukmi our position Minting
that class.who wish to preserve it, in itsntigimilrim
plicity, nini therefore will maintain with limit nnd
hand the. present ndmlnl-tmtion. They who are pre
pared to risk the piospetity of tln-ir country upon the
fluctuation* which must ensue, and the corruption
which will ntt> nd the establishment of such u Coins*
al mornyed corporation arecontpnl to,outliegrent
charter of their liberiea taken link by link to pieces,
until not one he l.-fl to hind u* 10 this puiity un.l pu
tt lot ism of our iutlnrs. In the prophetic .'anguago
wfG-orge M. Troup, "If the Bank comes, evoty
thing 1 hat is unc«n-tituiiomtl wiilf dlo w.” The next
cru ndo agninst the Constitution, would ho an at
tempt by Congress to appropriate tho money of the
people in works of intonml improv. mont, which
w uld lie peculimly oppressive to tbe S><in h, lending
on to u high rate of taxation, nnd fttrnMihig n pre
text fot u further invusinn of our right* by tbo adop
tion of t.n excessive protective tariff. This train of
abu-os would lie sticcueded by an effort lo compel
the Government to assume the dolus of tho Slate ,
which would be another doling inroad upon the
Constitution. The natural enquiry then, in whirh
ovarymrue lovor of his country must feel tid.'ep mtd
abiding interest, i*, which of thotwoonndi'liitesnim
h.*fw-B the people fot the high office nt I’residcnt,
lias resisted most boldly these titlark-, and arrayed
liimselfmo-t f> nrie-sly un the rid» ofDemocrtirynnd
RepuMiciinprinciple- ? Wg UNHMlTATiNOl.r kv
rtHM iVtSRTIN VaK BuRKN. The opptjsiltc ctlll.li
do tc Win H. Hu.ri-on, has ever In on found in the
ranks of those who*- Federal and lutitudimm* due.
trine# would lemi them to pluee in j -npardj those
•undamentnl prinetph's, which we deem essential (m
the just and ptaericu) operation# uf our Uuvcrmnunt.
Wo feel ourselvuiiiis "clod in tho nrmnrnf iriitk*
w hen we venture tills tts-ertion. ’i he high commen
dation wh ch he has pas-ed upon Daniel Webster,
(•the "XLnQUXKT ASO flATtSVACTUItY COKSflTU-
TluRAt, KxroUitnKtt” is Mifficwnt totnuml the toc
sin ol alarm, and to unite tho people of the South in
one undivided phalanx. Further, 'in tho spirit o|
mnilnr we most vxptess our doubts, whether he po«.
esses those high mental nnd yhy-lcal qualification#
for the ilUehttrge of the Important und varied dutiea
of thut disiinguithcd station, und ihuogh there may
bathn-e who have taken u..on themselves the
pontihi hy of becoming "keeper-of hi-priniples,”
yet we are not propnoJ a* r-emenof thn South to
be the subject# of 1 heir ride.
Gen. Harrison presents the anomaly of opposing
a United States Bunk 00 c* n-tltutional gruuuds, and
yet declare* his willingness to yield his conalhottonn)
ihj,-rti«n«, if tl c expediency of such an in»tiiution
e aseertai .ed. A d.togeron* doctrine,if it ptevnil;
your Const! uii n will l o made a r.-jte of sand, nnd
xpedirncy rooaiden-d nspnta • ount to the •i.kmn
ohdgatim.s imp. sed by an uuih to pie.-m vw ilsui r- tl
nnd inviolate I On the other hand, the opposition
of Mr. Van Buren to#iich nn institution, I# used hy
hi* enemies nsa plnn-tlde pretext to intpoin upon
ha ignora.-t the beiiul thnt he ha# t-nnsed the pres
of the times As truly might it hr* affirmed in
lh- language of Gen. Hamilton in his leitei to Mr.
Biddle, that the sail* of a wind mill standing upon a
promontory which overlouka rite ocean, fim intooxi*
truce the tornado which upturn* its miglt'y bo.-nm.
G-n’I. Harrison Inis nnnoonced hi* deerminnti o
not 'u\e o any act which Congress might pn«s, thu-
•ei king ure-cnj e from the just responsibility which
olves upon ih* Kxcrittive, setting nt nought tln-
uoldo example of the Old Roman of the Hermitage,
and expunging practically a salutary provision ofthe
C'onstuuiiun,which, when properly exercised, i*«»f
infinite vulueand importance In wuat 11 il.fferent
altitude, doe- not our ptvounl chief m igistrute-tniil
before the people? Hi* pledge to veto any law
which might be pass* d hy Congress f»r the uboliti-m
of slavrry in the D strict of Odomhiu, mid in the
States, is a declaration of open and avowed nlluitire
to tho intere-tn of the South, and thi r-fore calls
loudly upon us fi>r oor support. Wo ngnin *ro n
manilestatinn of his ana. hmeut to nur in-tftuiion*,
when a* Vice (’resident he gave his casting vote in
the Senate nfthe U iter| State., ngainst the c. renin,
ion of abolition pamphlet* through thn mail. Thi<
will ever remain at a hiring record of the fa-t, that
Martin Van Buren i» "a North, rn nmn wth South
ern principles."
But thi- subject is daily assuming nn aspect mo>»
alarming and danger..u-* That enemy wins would
*t a fire brand in oor domestic hi-anh«. and **xuit
the ruin of our home*, i« not confined to our own
country. The spi-it .-fmi»i,uideil phi niilhr.qiy and
ligion, which anitihd.iied the right* of pr pert) la
the Briti-h I'rovinre*. now mat lin'd into finaiic.-.ii,
i« rife Animi.tvrl l.y it, lltore devotees liavr enll-d
Convention "or Tltx World.” trial h«va «et in
j«dgm< nt "j on t in-titutiun*, and are now seek*
in* the depr vation of jour rights, Tl*e efforts of a
reign ri.mp.ny to build it# prosperity op<»n the
foil n- fnitwoesnfthe S.m*hem C^t-Ot I'lattlcr. by
•preadiiis abolition dm irinesamlltiveadRAstlfme#
to monoiml xe that trade, is amalwr etridenre uf tho
critical period in whlrli wre li’vA.’ Is Mile th* liiA-
that • rarvlMalf slm«tW •• 'b»
dteoul yuur WserOra,)** " *M•*.*»* HK?NM
DKiLARAYIVX riiRiNB 7VRUC «T t rr
.iVRt opmr « siltJect in whi. ii ' ** r »^ata
* W ‘“ >>»■ l» «W|. M ,„ '*•
-hteh .uch r,' h *
cttilen* ( Ire n n deluded by •'poHrtf' mm t m lfU "*
..... o'lh .I.....I //, r».M Hi, **•
tpr.l, rill n. i, rotertlf , {,/ ' *•*
>'•“•* i*""*""* WM a.*
«.n.« la. .h 'comln,
Ilk., lh, prfM.ni, >hf South ' rt ‘ ’
n.nl, mtnrull, nrnJcp Uu7u!l?
-I.l.li r.*l«.-.l l.j..... Oem.n-r.tle ,\ m /'
IB4.I. Join nm In ill, .[.frit.,, rry nf "■ Urfu.m",
with -hid. Frdrmlhm unuM dnlinl, ,h, „ !
ftnm lln nf Ue P uH| c .„ prl„cin|„. r,
-i.l. lln rr, ..f,m" up.,n,h.lr lip,. b„, wllh
m,bl.lon nl llnlr Innr.., ihnt ..|.|rln,-m,. ho.
ever -nrn-d n«..ln,t lh, llhenl,, of lk » . _
Sl.m.l «rm In rhn nppmnnbln, onnlf.l, Spurnfa,-
»»“ > h "-« « h '" r r«nm--nu m to I t found ,,.
nnmrnnln, nml lnum.nl, iho.it, of p«nv, ,h Mi
politico) creed, lllu Ihe fl.ee nfthe felled Prop!*,,
,.f Kliorn.ee, 1. hidden from ihe public ere. Goih.
er nround Ihe .mnilnrj, onr fn.hen “ Dun, lhw
i.r .“.Inin ,he principle. ,ln, proelolmed,
.nil ..He, the din nnd <muku ufbniile.hull hire,oh.
-i'led- the l.nind fold, of ihm ..nnd.rd Kill be men
***e In qulel nnd Irtumphnnl henul, o.er ihe
drui.pili), banner, nf ihm •" ml..,lnd b.i«” »bo n..K
threetbii the existetice of those princi|dea.
WILLIAM J * BULLOCH,
ROBERT H. GRIFFIN,
EDWARD G. WILSON,
LEoNOREON D. D’LYON,
W. H. S. VERSTILLEi
Committee Young M.*u’s Democratic Republican
Association of Chatham Cuunty.
. FROM FLORIDA.
By thq stenm-r Charles Downing, Capt. Dent
we have received the JeckaonvUle Advocate nf the
14th last, und the St. Augustine News nnd Herald
of the 14th inst. from which we extract the follow
ing :—
Indian News—We hnve been permitted to mnke
the following extract from a letter to a gentlnmatt
of this place, dated ‘Newnautville, August tOih.
1340.’
"Mr. John Delnncy. just arrived at thi* place
from Fort Tarver, on Payne's Prairie, infotm* ui,
thut while a negro fellow, the property of Mr. John
Hope, wu# hunting in Trover's Field, hit discovered
five Indian* in the act of currying off earn. The
negro being aimed with n double burn-lied gun,
clmrged with slags.Immediately fired upon them.—
On the diichorguof the first barrel,he killed Yttfithe'
•licit. The other four immediately fled, wlka he
discharged his second hariel. wounding one severe
ly. Tho truth of this mny be relied on.
In addition to the above, we learn that on Wed
nesday oflnat week, four families worn mnsaarred
in the vicinity of Now Hirer. Sign’<‘.f about fifty
Indians was seen. A company of D)iig- on* had
been starte.1 in pursuit.
It i- ul-.. rumored, that nn Thursday, se-*n Drn
goons, with two women, probably soldier'- wives,
were killed fifteen miles from Black Creek, on I* e
Newnansville Road. Wc give rids as a' duubUul
rumor, however, ' "
I he steamer Snnter, Cnpt. Poinieti,* has gone
down the const, to convey tho ftreightoflhe William
Gaston from Smyrna to tho military post# South.
[roit thk axoRaiAN.j - 1 ;VV •
Mr. Bulloch—Sm: Permit me to uffurto the pub*
lie, through the medium nfyuur useful paper, a frw
remarks far their consideration, on n sobjei t- jela-
ting to the course piirStt-'d by the Federal party ever
since wo heroine a people.
We, tho Democratic Republicans of the. United
States, have never changed oar,faith! neither have
we ahufllcd off one riiimn and put un another, far
thn purpose of deceiving ih<Min"tiliiva'edl nor have
•resorted to fa Behind*, mis-atotemetit# nr
sophisticnl nrgtimems, for the purpose of entangling
the ignorant in the mesh*# nf political chicanery
Wh have rep*ate lly clang, d these tiling* linn e
Upon the Federal ! st*. and, though thmisunds nf In*
-tnucefl might be brought forward to sustain the
charge, ,i n -ntent mys<rif hy bringing qt present, hut
one clrcumsinnce tu view, and If I fill lo cUnvinre
tho mn-t common capacity, thnt the Fedornliats
hnv« acted without the least regard -tnhnnest pi in
ciple, then I will" knock under;” and suy 1 under
stand nothing.
It will bo rememhered thnt whun Gen. Jackson
was first annnuncu l to the American people tit (lie
D-mocratic Repu'-Ucatt candidate fur thn Presiden
cy, tho F« lerulist# to n mnn, set up tho "hue nnd
cry” ngainst the idea of placing a ".Military Chief-
tain” at the helm of State; raked up thu histories of
ancient Greece, Rorqe, aitdafmnny other count rie*,
tn induce the American peoplu to believe that their
liberty would be lost, their country ruined and un
done, if they elected Andrew Jackson for their Pre.
•idem, because (t beg leave to repeat) he hcji jft.
fact proved, in more than a thousand insiancesjbm.,
he was a real,— more than Roman hero! had won.
laurels fur himself! honor* for his country! and
glory for her arms! We never believed 'ibcm»
They never believed themselves! But they made
tlm out cry to gull the people, and get .th^ir candi
date elected. Fur tkii they got up the "cpffiu hand
blll*i" and aherlovcr the laud their crocodile tear* t
F or (At* they resorted to every low, false Und pitiful 1
ungenerous trick, barefacedly inquiring the whulo
Upon the understandings of a brave and genet oua
propel
I s id they did not believe themselves! -Have they
not put Into our hands a-self evident demonstration
ofthe truth of my assertion? Whitt du we seel—
Why sir, we behold this same Federal party, who
liutu few years since, wore in such mortal drone}-—
who entertained such direful forebodings about their
dear country, should a military man gtt the reins of
GnvMrnuicni! now pu-hiug forward n militaiy"Hn.
r-i” upon rha ponple.witb all their” might and msinl' ’
They offer us for our future President, " Tbe Hero
of North Bend,”—the Ajux af Tippecanoe! ths
Hector of a thousand buttles! the man who cut,
hacked, hewed, nnd destroyed every enemy of hix
country in the North Western Frontier, In short
one who Ins done every thing but one, that Is, as
the mu»o h'lpiren* t<* whisper,
The mighty General Afton-see!
Did— not— kill Tecum tee
Where wa# the General when that memorable
conflict became general—when red skin* grappled'
white,and white .kins grappled red? When knives
and tomahawks were opposed with the breach •:
the tun nnd the sabre? Echo answer*, 1 wh* re? I bag
pardon for this digression, hul the icc-.llection of
conversations hail in hy-gone days with gcmlemeD
m the Fur We-t, who were in that bloody fight, run .
me into it inadvertently.
Admitting he i*a "Military Hero,'' and so mocb
lh* better for my urgumei t. Th*y have at one pe*
rind, for (tarty put poses, said •itch end aurit articles
political creed will Bail this republic in safety
through a'l lime! ’At another, to gain their ends
(which is to rise into power and oppressive rule) they
den .unco those very articlee, nnd about to the -top
of their lungs thut they will bring immediate death
to Ultcity and happiness! In-lattce nt one time, H.
Chy nurde a mo* - eloquent speech shewing that
the chartering of a United Slates Bank was not only
unconstitutional, but inexpedi-nt end dnogerooa.—
S..me years after*aril, he buttoned hi* c«*nt pocket
upon some thousand* efdollars United States Bank
money, tlMMi*-nod forth a* a co-worker wrU. Web*,
ster, and a* a Bank Champion! •
It will not do. Thi* cry of decency and consist
lt ., lOV —this talk alHint "reform” l-v eparty who erW'
any tiling today and nothing to mofC-'W! can never
lNk.‘ MmiMip III- Mi'.ibl. p—pl, «f 0.1* e-H" 1 .!,.!
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