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Jeffersonian democracy defined
AM) VINDICATED,
St ttrujsmis f\ Hul/er f lu rprmution It ill tie•
f**tmn by Hamel Il’tAi'irt In • Sprtrk At!it-
trrdiy Nr. hnttrr *l 7'* mm Any 11 nil, A'. Turk,
•mlkf 'ii’k Hrrt.,\U<\.
(roxciunru racra ruuRTH not.)
relluw Citiumi | •(•■11 leave II l*» ymi In fi»tm
jiMir own judgement on I Ik* |t<>|>iMy an I | > nn.i
of llil* exhibition iff Mr. UVUtn; •lull tmw
proceed In cliargo Mtiii |u j invn that |>p it, in w Imt
■/w***! 1 * tain* the appropriate and Ju.t •rum n(
In* word, a n nristoerat. to prevent mlsundpr-
siaading, lei me clearly dcfiou *l,at I mean l»y lln
•■wratlun.
I tin eel mem in say lliat Mr, Webster, in lit*
|*iioMla|i|iftntie« urlNt'lti, lit* intramiii*,-,
*w l»U domestic appointment*. It I,tide
l a 1 iililmi ihdiIiU n| lln* ConaiiiutkiN: wmIi
[“• I my seppoit. '| In* |nn|H)-ni<Ki ra ill
IwniiMlila tiiPtnlH-r Iron, Hushury ( Mr D, aifam,)
l’ rn l M,M • I" dtvdo lln* .Siam tn|n c* lit in Irgiiiflinn
•lii'ric i, Mini iocIioum* a gitt-t* in lliler «l llrptu
lenlatnri in rath district in iri'/uWii a lo Iks /«./•
f»/</',.<*.
lln Il»i*ii taler* to Meant. Child, of I'nufirlil.nn I
Lore,,In, „f Wuirrsli r, aim tn/ijurii'il ,Mi. |)mi<
•»"in'* proposii,.,,, mi Ini i. ip aided lit* , I,race id
Hr Ha tori, will,out lli.lr view* aa In ll.i-
i:lnilcaii| lli'prrM'Mklitr*, n I alter •him* con.m"iile,
• Ini* rnpi'Ni* lilt |n» leivnra* nl lin* exist „g prori»i> n.
“ ll ha* hrrn ssltl, lit >1 iIm Cniietiliilinn, at ii
now stand-,give* unite llian nil iqual ai.il ( iiijh'i
ii amber ui Senator* In Urn muni/ol tfoffdk. I hope
I may In? draught in contend for tire general priMi*
I le. aiilifiiiiliping ii,||i|p|,i:ri| |,y any ri'ganl in i
g^c SMrcfel# &ror&fain
ill appointment*. It I,side n, I •ei»nn«uiiiping iMinei.enl by any reganl In i*
•lili clitrga. In dress ami marnera. I know liim I I®®*! ^pldicntlon." "I with tu h*>k only In tl,"
*'•.**• • w |da afcltlliastefita'luu*.— I hate ntvvrhren I P'luciplt, ami at I lieliino ihul In hu sound nml
wjlhlu Ml dwelling, ami if | had, tire example nf
Ghettos O f I* »nifil not Im im.tairil ly me. |lm
plainness ami simplirily af manners ami of ilnniea
licarrangemm'a are no proof that a man it not an
aristocrat.-In Kngland, where lit* erisofcratte spir
it exists in its grrafnsl power, lire nobility of the
lilgheti dan arn Mill in lt'iierr>l>n|ly plait, in their
•Ireat, simple in tlicir manner*, nml nl’irn aitti|ile in
their general habits. Kvri, there,tire qioiiimi whelh
era public man i* an aristocrat or rrat, mutt Im:
chiefly, if not narluaively ili'ti-rmlncri hy the system
of gOVvnimenl—lire rnurta of poflrv—to will, h he
giro* hit influniirti and auppnrl. to our counlty
Ibi* ii pecuhaily the cote, lircauto our fijiidumrai-
lal law* huro frahiddrn title* of Mobility, anil have
jecured in u* H-publlca* form* of (inmnmnm.
»> lul l mean ilien hy cnllint; Mr. \Vnb*tar nn nriito
r i V * P“Mio man In* Im* advncnU'd and
Jnuininined prinuiplea nrie R U|Nii»ii ar.«J „f ()„»„„
jnent which, in ilo-ir tendenry in tom« rate*, uml
liy their direct operation in other*, worn deeidudly
tl l***?* 1 j* ^ *hall underinkn lopiovo ihi« hy the
Mud of evidence Ivn l.aa liimaelf indicoled—a ref-r s, it had wo. k. d very well-th/.Uiml.ior ur«u
?. nC _" l 0 ') 11 r u,,,l °. “ cU ' In Wulil'U till*chnrgo nml incut of nil Ilm ointiniet nf r. form—hu ad hs* *
'4k-
(it r.il.rlnf u|<un ji. |„iM,r, I .to f„Uv «»»„. ,.f il. t .
taak I hoveattumed. Tim fhiiimh wlm ihuturo-
ganily dvur* lliu outla nf hit npponenia it veiv
... J nu *" m 7 •upciior in iniellectunl uln.iiv, n * well n<
L" '"l* 1 ?,""I* poihopa ll limy happen now,
•a it did of old, tlmi the alrippling will, hit tling
may hung tlwhoatie, to tin* rnrlh. If not ff.eoih
drwlved i ha ve in ii a alone, furnl.hr,I l.y hunt, ll
which will achieve tlilt nttuh. Il„t heft,re I rr*»,l
loll, let me employ a few other pioofa which may
perhapi he anllich'm fur my purjm«e.
I rcmaib, then, th.t Mr. MV.*»,* r , during the
long period °rhla aerviee in lh<* Congni a of iho
United aialea, hat gennrnlly given |„ menaii.e* of
an nntiocraiic tendency hi* wiirm nml derbhd
auppnrl. The iUnk oflho United Slatea, Iniru.al
inprovomama, and ainra ilm capital rf Motion ha*
boon invented in mnnwfnciuicn, n protnnlvo torifl'.
luve all been defeuded and au.laii.nl by Ilia voice
and by Ida voiet. I no, one of ilm.„ who think
that llio.e menauroa. oniletfweliilly » National Hank,
nava an ari»t<wnitic lemloncyt ih ,t they are c ,lrie
lato<l to give adviintngut and belief, ta of n pocunlmy
Kind, to r,articular cln-i. a. to thu excluaimi of the
rcat or tha imoplu—m j n , ron „, ,| l0 j,„.„„ n |i, y o( -
to our comtnuniiy~io muku ihu rich ilclier
and ilia |mar pourer—and to give, in ninny cu*e*,
to l td few, a command uvrr thu luhoruml the mind*
*i Mi® manyi and, thu. thinking. I Imld that be who
dehb-ruiely and *yaien,atirully givea Ida autumn to
|lm*<i ayato.na of policy la, ao f ur at an American
leglalatnr can be, an ariti.crot. I know nut |,ow.
otberwlae, a member ofCongrca* can mnkuliinucir
liy hla voti a nlomxiou* to the charge.
iliepiool, If left burr, would In, nbumluntly *
Mftiotury It, tboao who think with me, lu ie|,ii,,,„
llmae laws, list .Mr IVrhater will d,,ubil...a demur
touttrylewnf thutr.; and I *lml| therefore I,ring
frtrwon! the inure deci.jvnuvlduncn to which I „|
! co n <i “ > ‘ , r.Mr \Vibator , a viewa.delitried
In ilm Conventlnn uf Muamclnumu, held for ilm
amemhnunt of ilm ron.iliutlon ..f.l.iit ,t„u., |„ |0‘J|,
aa to the pn.per hnala and tnen«uru of politicn! pow
ini n Y ‘l«, W t I 0 "*, ? Wl 10 Ju,ibt,r, ‘'cly defended
! "S* WUh •' ro * , ‘ ,on an ' 1 •• •“"«'•.«*, i„
referanco lu the con.tuutlm, or thu Uunqto ,,f tlmt
Tu onultla yu« ... , m„.l I1..I ...to
manner in which ike i|uo«iiun aroae.
i»Mr» , * > »* MwMchuarita, ndopud In
1780, dividea tlm |egl*lulu,e into two hrumliea. the
bauaio and Iho lloutu „r U*i„ete„t«ii*ea. Tin
K..nI. P.iii. I. I ^ ..r ....
i.Utnry, I give my vote In favor n| tnuintuining ii."
lb then pr.w rti* to atgoc in auppu,t of hi* up n
»m. ami tlm grnptnlcouito of hit argument i> tid* r,,.-
—•ihut lo innkaihe Henale an cllici, nt rhrrk on the
llou.0 „r Keprra.'niuiiv,.., i |„, u |,| Iki ..
'••jrrrmce o/oriKl„,,>rch>actrr, or Intrrnl, or
JtctiHg, orlentiment" in ilm iwolonl,,..; and tlmi
the uppoitiotiing ,.f the Set,ala urconling to ||,e t.ro
prrfy of the diriment dutrii'l*, „• wt*,ii,„M hy ti.e
exit ing Cont'iioiion, wot a Ju*l and u.tf.,1 tomlu Ll
c'leeting the diflerotica rerpiircl. 'I Id., you perceive
I* Ilm very eatence of,he A.Ut.mraiicol doctrine, mb
Ilelontli d l»y Jol.n Adam* m the work tu which I
leferred.
I will now give you a«„mextract* from the nrgu.
mrnt wliicl, Mr. Weh.ier olT. red in .nppott of hi.
iiimttiim. •• 1 .mgentleman Iron, Uoxhury" (mj#
'called for authority on thia aiihject. II,. „*k
e.l.wliat wiiier of lepuiutiui, hud approved the
linnn/,tr for which w* conto. d.” After aotno re
mark, to .how thu*, even if no authority could be
"l,ol, t|,„ piincipla »l,ou!d not |,o expung 'd, i,„-
much a« it bad wo, It, d " • •
,,.. - — •• I'.mi—Im add'
i ‘ lr ' ,n, * r '•'«/>ri'«r,';./c to Im, well etlali
lithe,I, l,y winert oflho gfeatext fllllhoriiy. |„ i|,e
ir»l place, Ihotewho i.uie Inn,led of natural tow,
huva lamed, n« np.inmplo ,1 tl, ., law. tin, „
lur ui ihu object of aoeiety the pr„tu,ii,„, of .mm
; ;■ - , 1,1
III. If not g'ruily I " '• jnti ihul ilm Weight ole,oh peraou tlm com
‘ ' " •l.ouM II I .r..|..,r>l.n,
to hla Iiiimuata. Such ia the act,tilt,mi,| „f(J,otiu.
n',n o' "rf'""' •O'wrolinaiJiutiuna
among tha ancient »tuiea."
Ihu. ll ...m. III,.11,1 m:i Mr. .ui.,1,1
j r . j |„
Ibunucuiic princip'oa ofthe !),••
cltirution nf I nili'p. ndeuce, or llto Coo.tiiuiioo. of
tlm new-Sin let, In.imd after tlm triumph of J SOO;
hut if, t ie io.iiluiion* „f ancient time*, in ono
ol which wero ihe principlea „f |)em icintic lihuny,
ll* "' ,w "''deratooil in our coun'ry, at ull cauied oui.
lie ptoceed* t *• 1 Ito.n audio,a wlm huvo wriilen
m.M.pam.ula.ly on tlm auhj.ct of political in•
•hiulioni have, tininy of then,, maintained
*e||i||||„nt«," - ,T -
f“»> Ml".'ll'. .., In I,it .Ini
di.lrlcl. Inin wrbkl. llio
till, tlall,. In .I a . ■ I
pimdir
i . ,u,, 1 l,,t,|run ' «|«iutana from Mom
lirqoii", hut ao.,n leiivra him to go lour, nml, r
nbuui . century older, f.,r whom Im ,oclmr-
uh pucu.iar nvoioiice, uud who, it nppunra, uxiui't
•‘•''ia own auniimuiii* more exueily:
■•^rliho moat lligrnhiua ofp„liiio„| w.itor*,''
an>» Mr. Mel,tier, la Mr. Ilarringtoi,; an author
not now rrua to mueh at he Arm vi “
I
** 1 lw ftr-H {«*«.,nm, »,t. if It ctoihl tiwt, a»m,M
" . '""t | , *ablr, if ,1m teiwjrftry of tha law.
me io| t . n,e „ rapid. omuUti** If ,ao,wr,y ,n
I’, ■* 7**' ,r . M * *** " n ** r, '• K ’ X'®*! i»Hl la po
tl.*ll fow rtt m*,»ttoenkia upon if* mania
r *" ft floence „f rnornnr
rVJ r* 1 rb :‘ r,tl reru.»K
r. , I . L " *«' ,M f t example, could
,' long ,xui in n community, where theta waa
' *• V,'!"* vi r, "»rtttt r. 1 he hoide.a of e«.
* • would Im obliged i„ ctae, either in aonm
W '* c "f hl •■/•-fftagr, or rite .ml,
cr iirt' would,ere long, oivittg ihi mo
" In tlm naiitre ofthlnga, ihotn whohave not mo
, ,lT T* 'b®irm IghlHoa |N,«ae«imuei, rnoiatUn
Uiey ih nk they nerd, cannot hrfatoraUe to lawi
made for the protection of mortar r. When thia
< l.,,a M'comca numrmui it gruwa cLANutioo*. It
look, on ritnPKttTr I,. ri.UKlirM.and it hatnral
y ready *r AM. TIMta for VIoI.p.kcr ami nr.voLt'
tioK It would aenn, then, tu bo the part of p„lit,
cal to found government on NtoPkKTr, and
Jo «*iah!i*|, aucl, ditlnhution of niopKitr r by tho
law. wi.icl, leg,dale ii* truntmitvion amlaliena'ion.
u* |,. i„iciT»l tho great m .joiity in tlm protection r»f
Mm government. Tin* ia. I mogine, tho true theory,
Ihe ait*ml piuciico of our^repubhran inaiitutiona."
" "'I'# nuiuro of our imtiiullonabe to found go-
vernment „„ ruorr.nir. nnd that it tbnuld I.H.k to
t non win, hold ntopgntr for it*protection, it i« en
ly ju-l that raoPCKTr almuld have it* due weigbt
uml coixidpration m political arrangement*. Ltpr.
jmd P Mixon At. I.IIIKIUY uru no doubt tuba piotected
*y law; hut PUoPKIiTri* a'wu tu Im p,elected by
law, and it tlm ftiml out of which ilm menu* for pro
tec ing life and liberty nro u.imlly furoitl e.1. We
have nocx|K',iei,c.- tint tenchea u* tlmt any other
r.'Clut ,,r " »uf« where I'liorxiiTr it not anfe. C'or,
lituuii..,* nml p under arc, generally, in rovoluiioua-
*y lornotoiion*, not farliehoi'lMnithmeni, impriton
nuni, and death. It would ho moiittrou,
•ven thu n>,mo of government t'
which lhe tight* o| I'tiorKtu
a principle*, and above all tha
a lo.m aid aymmeit), ami
pd advocate n( tl,
•nan w|,ugave them _ _
'"*1 *Pr'- d ilu'tnie the (i.vfimrrnt of the uainir),
WBB mark* d and aingle.1 fur Urn datrrNdmd op
poaittun—thn un*pari„g crr,*„r»—„f that tally.
v» bat ,lu we mw ami lararf
ll.e two purth* into whirl, ihe country ladivkl-
cd ackm.w ,•.!<• the trull, ufilm |)*,„ a:raiic err. d;
xuili r ain., U in wnp.ru iar m.|ic> the me,it ol
®'o,f,«n.|ty ,u that rrut'tl| toch in.c.U-t..,, it* I,an
»-®r thr, nai.a of JeflriMin ; each denurml* lo be re
5 , ' rr l MH *"'7 «f Id* prh,ci| le»| and
ca.t, lame, f„ r ■ camlidalo who profette. In
lake Jeir. ,,o., ami h't Mauler. .Many of tho.e
**»‘o »,/,,o„d him wlwn in nflico, and whoop-
tiiuiisoav. octodkk is. iado.
po.p.l hit
fttor herauM- he waa iIm ditcipie
Alii Ill,IV we klwill huvo the very fiulntcaiencc „
„", |»'«»l,«rly w„r.l.y ol
» ,.■nil,,,,' ,„ |„
S1, "“ 1,1 Ame.lrn. L.i im I,,.., «l,.i Mr. ll„.i.,o
wHiit, ... murl,... il„.
1.1.1. Mr. W.li.trr.uMl.l, uii.ii... tl,.. Arr,.-.j
cun IJemomala have au aluphlly tti'glcclt'd. I|,'u„ca
oil l„ loll ua wiiut it lat— 6
“Ilia hi. leading object i„ hit Oceana,
Hint power NAT0IIAU.Y uml KKfKa.AUII.Y follow a
I'ttul'xit It. lie noil,Inina that u govet„„|,'„t ft.„„d
ed on I'ltofruTr it legitim,,trly ftmmled;and that „
government h,aiidad on a diiregard ol riioiiMur i*
ounded in iNJUiTtug, u„d cun only he maintained
»y tmliiury loiun.
Ilejo, li llow cititno*, you Imvu the principle* of
r. Harrington, wlm.u t,o»k Mr. Wehator*,, high
y iippnivet.„i,dw|i„i it it hut ruiik uiitliminey—ihe
ve.jmg ofthe auvereign power in „ putlicul.ir elat.
If Mr "vv 1*."' ! ,n, ' ,w ">! Uul '• li"l" mote
ol Mr. Weh-t,•» * .pioiailon from llurriogto,:
If one he, I. e. Il.iriingion,* |,e s„tx
I.ANIit.ouii liku ||,e (Iriind Sigulor, hit nnui
ahtolulr. Ii „ few .... i .• 1
- e compe
(**ntly a rot' d. 'I ho di.atirout revolution* the wo,Id
ha* wiliia-ied—thoxo politicul thuudrt alorm*
e„i,|,«p,„ke* which have oven brown tho piliurt of
f,„„, |||,.Jr dor prat liiuiidaiion*, huve been
icKVot.uTinNs AoAiN.tr pitorgntr."
“Tlm Kngiith ravolution of 1083,waa a ravoiution
in ftiyorof PHOPKUTT Iiaweli nt other right*. It
waa hrou^'l,, ubout hy the men Ptiopr.KTr for their
rily; nml our own Imnmrinl revolution wna un
dertaken, mil to tharoor plunder t'ttopKKTr, but to
pi oteci it. 1 ho act* of whiclijthn country complain
ed wore aiicli n* violated right* ufpnoPKRTr."
I.ook at the Dccliiintioo of Independence, ami it*
catuloguo of grievance*; mark how very few are
vie „i on* of right* of , n.pcrty; how many are
violaliuna nf personal and civil liberty, and of other
light* bushlo thing of property.
'* A nimmeflio majority of all ihote wholitol an in-
term in the .oil were in favor of thu revolution; and
they ear, led It through, Imikittg to ita icault for the
•ecuriiy of ihoirpuatetalont. It wot the ritoPMixr
* 1 . fl y ,0,imnr y ,,r Xo* Kngluml, hard earn
■d, hut freely given, that em.blml here ta act her
piojier part, and perform her full duty, in acltiov-
iiig jha imh'piuidimcu of tlm coni,try,"
True; hut how very few of ihu bravo anna of New
c.ngluml, w|,u flocked lu Uunkot'a Hill, and wlm
foughi in other lout Infield*, in every (punier of tl,e
Lnion, were landowner*.
Ill an-thor part of theapeech, Mr. Wob*tcr, la
mail,lain ihe |mculiur weight which ho claims f„r
, •"-.■Ult-'
at 1 b .nm* J, tf-r-on, are now loudest In Id* pretie;
aurt to romp'ete the triumph of Jili;'r.o„tnn Ihmo
C ~, ry ' ** that the able.t and meal
eminent o| tliltclaai—ona who waa aurturrd in the
•ntagmiistie .tluml—• ho, a* an or-tor and pofl'b
cun, made hi- debut ,n d, fence ol tl.e doetTWs "f
niMieni fedoialinn—who opputed the icrWtij
*) atom ol Jefle,s«n and .Muftao,,—who opposed ll
dec!,ration of war—who came into public life
rederu! member of Cungre**, elected during tlm
fi,#t year af ihe w„r,a«iu avow,,I un-l detemned
opponent—w Im, ft on, May, 1011, when betook M*
•eat hl Longre**, to ihe p- ucuof (ihi'„l,wut among
tlm ftiromoit ,n the ranks of opp-.siiion—who, at
tho aettion of September, 18 H, could itill remain
a leader in tU,.e rank*, ihough ll.n foaly of which
lie wnt a iti'-rahcr had Ih-co diiven from it* Mall hy
tho toich of tin enemy, and wa* aurtoiinded, on
ev. ry side, l-y trace* of the iara-ion, the triumph,
nnd tint had,„rUm of that enen-y—-who could Imld
out, nn active Itader in ihote rank, oven after it
was known dial thu Ihilish Ommnmeot in«i«'.edon
die cc«*mn ofu large porlioo of our tenit-oy, now
nm-mg ihf faireit region* of the West, n* n tine
i/nn non—'ho only condition uf pence—who could
•"'Id out and hang back though *oveinl „f Ilia n*»„*
cures, will, the chivulrou* Um«o„ at their Imud,
to give " K ,iV ® up do h oppoailiiMi, on tlm grot,ml
t tunny association in I ,bal M' 1 ' ttar had no* nttunmd t, now el,nr,icier,
Y tlmuld not Im comp,'
Tills S4JUTill.UN CAUINUT.
From Co|. Wtiliam*, Agent, we I,**® lecelvod
the September t.um'wr of thia Mltcel any. wlm*e
auhjeet* „te AgHculturel, lluriicoliura!, Literary,
Are. ft* article* tnt gem-rally of inlrrett, and I,*!*
tin, lady to tb" I’lanrcr. ill* m >rc valuable «•» tlw»
laller, a* it cnmb.nt'-* ihu experience of tit* ffoutk'
ern Agriculturist.
Chuih'ston,S.(J.. publiihed by A. fl. Mlt.LBIt
and iklitnl hy J. I) l.fcoaiu.
AM Kit 1C AN THICK UKfilSI Kit AND Sl’OItT
INO MAGAZINE.
Thit little gem of S/,orling Magatinoa if punetm
ally nn our table. Draide* it* utual rariety tochcnt
tlm lelyure hour of it* ennui, iho October numimr it
emhcllitlmd w ith n hand-urr.o engravina of alt Ame-
tfunter'* Camp, hy Dick, from utt odgii.ul
drawing hy KlNnifOACIIklt.
Editor—Wn. T. r.mritn.
I lanwnUhle liuih, and tha tears rf multitude* p*y
I tribute tu hit memory | Ihrwafaviwila line*of Cullin*, j fo| calamity
| continually found in my ear*, | iW ..[[
SOU I If CAKDI.INA.
1.WJ votca worn polled in C'hnrletton on Mnndny
la«t, for a mendmr ol Congio** to rcpictcnt thn
Coiigtcttiimal Ditldct of Clmrlcatoti, alto, for a
Senator nnd fcvcnUcn lleprctentaiivea In represent
|n tlm Siam i.egitlaluio the I'nrisbo* of St. Philip
and St. Mieharl.
Hon. I. E Hulmis In* no opposition for Con-
grr«*. Kru floTCK, K*i|. and Col. John S. Asiik
are tho ranilnlutc* for Siam Sennior.
There i* no regular ticket for Kepicicntative*.
Tho pall* were ru-upenod on Tueidny.
ii „ dismemberment of the Union.
limy w.'Uld cheerfully vum »„ die „„ o In puwci all
nemlful tiinplio*-w l,o would hold nul nii.l hang
hack a lender in oppo*i<i<>n, whilil din Harifoid
In the St. I.ouis Nr to Era, (Harrison) wo were
miracle,! by „ paragraph Imndrd—d sign in (.ieor.
gia. After slating tlmt llio average mnjority q.
gainst (lie Whig* nl our Sepli'tnber election was
01—dm A'«v Era proceed*:
The Hcpublicnn stale* that tho Whig majority
How »wp the brave,’ arc. I aitonl.I.ln. t intbeti
f mint dote, a* tlm Deacon wait*. 1 have not pre- - , . J' ,M| ""Hluilng that llt« nconfo «r,h-
tended to be patikular with regard to what I have r'""* ba divided among th.mJT . ,,
heard hccmi*" I know you will collect better Inle;. I that their moral an I ^Jo , V "* U,r
llgencc. Tho tpiritmf the people are vert gomltiha I ahould he limited and dtcumse ii—j C * Iwfluenca
I-** of Charlestown afllcts them „amort than edrop I tatlon oft pr»*en«
“ fd " UoU ' I nwchlrmton, „f 1..!*"^“ !*"*»« Ih.
-h™ ,1m nLSfin?'** ‘ n,Uw
It.achrroi,. lo lliclr own .f. ^ 1’'"*“
I om most aincerdy your*.
MAJOn EATON “COMB AGAIN."
We eatract the following article from the Ohio
(Columhut) Statesman. It treat* Major Eaton
with much kindne**—too much, tve think. That
gentleman has often boon charged with tho di* , »na urantar
union* ofthe republican fimily, in 1830, ondifho r * J? ni,,p « nn'urea, mutt have undri«»
hopes loplny tha tame part with like success a | p 1 , i _j° n B “ l . I could ni soon hall—^ .
gnln, he will find himself much mlstnken. For
our pnrt wo think tho ndmlnistrntlon Is happily
rid ofhim, and nre we quite a* certain that tho
•Vhlg party w ill not congratulate themselves upon
hi* accession. W.t know some whig* whose over
oploloni, which would |i» , ill-Id
Coir.mlu.c, If ,, * 1 * “,«»I'ln.H'ir.nd hi.
**--*• .nd Onto., ••* WW.
verv noli,u.I ’ ,0 ‘ , ° nnd Q r«nger, in their
•dprgono tram-
Klheopian could d,Vng« |?u b#l,e 1 Ve ,h “‘ lbo
-MhoZolr "
termln orthmlox view* of th« r ? Cou,d cn *
Wnh lo . .In,lo InipoU. „ r »r
Soo.l, or hor l„„| t „ti, K ,. ^ "C"' 1 •" "ho
wrhi,** whose over . . "" "'MUMttno*. And vet tk«.. .
aionto Mr. Vnn Btiren will not be Increased by der * ° r 'lw» p«'ly. Thcao ale the »r, ,,r0 | ,hfl
the knowledge that it it participated by John H. , , '“"‘ I Sou ‘ b ern Whig. Wou ,j con «?' ^i' 0
E ,„„n. HI. nrc.cn,m P ,„ r „ wl,„ ,ho 'd.lnU.r. ^ Th.* Z°2
confirm. ..u, o.„„o,loo Mr. V.o Boroo'. 1 ?w hl ^ ,h “ olir.ofU,
d- clntation, that the latter gentlemen had no part , Ad,,,, "«n»'nnion. The.o are tlm «...
in the misunderstanding between Gen. Jack.on and '° m ,IlB n South ■'* *'*vltwd to receive Into her am
Mr. C'dhoon. llaleigh Standard, 7rt iu„. b .™“" B '« r.n,inl.o.„ cu „ lf ,,™ ““ bw ™
"Mnj. Kolonlm., .Into’30, hron Mini.,or E •'"'ddor « iho .m.ljomoilon, U'o c!old wlih ..
Iroonlinorjr ,„ S,»l„. A. . ,n«„„„f«onom„n,, ""* 1 ' “ r »'7 I",™., oor lomb, to *" r h “
ihtulot.on wa. reduced lo.,jA orlo».lmploChor,o ha" « r >ho woir, o. conBdo our nol .i 7! * ° r "°
nn .' av'?'™ hu "“'' °* W'jur Kn.,,0-. ,ho lender ., mpat |d.. „r 1 H " C ” 1
'o.orn ,o M «.h,„ s ,„„. c |,„ iBS h |, Bcc „ 0l , t , w| , domocogue, Lw ' ' i, f '' “'""W*. <d6.l,
Convent «„ were p!o,ting tl.eir in-atonal lo p!n„«. in ,^ e eo „ nll j vill bo from 70 lo 80 vote*; ,„„j
whilst llio cm,my was maturing Ins expedhim, „dds, “ w,» have, then, ovmy prospect of hoatmg
ngainsl N.-w Orleans, and up to iho very last urn ,| Kirn | n October next, u:id fo, tho November Hoc.
meat of the war-aim l.n* „ for this, avowed tho ,| on wo have 75 absentees entitled to vote who will
uiist«criiihnldoctrim-tuf Government wl, cl, I have bo here.”
just laid hrftiro y„u;u,,d whose wholo public rnicer
in tha councils of the Union, Iru brun signally bus
Thu bnot, before this, I,ns hern shown tn he o
l*!'_'l’® r, y. ntgnes tlm^ it it t,, property tlm |mnple of
>» ?pp-r'-'"i-« u™'«c , A»,;h»'a:;i;,„'s,ir;, ' I -
Hltotlo. phi.lde. ,hu, iho General Ciiiir, or h'ei.hi •• • ■
illffl ".lull I ll.«e.k I. .. .1-
iure shall govern llimiie. lv.-* kylht proportion of
4he public Uuc, paid by the laid diilricti." 1„
other word,, thu Heoatms, instead uf boiug ntmor
lloncl among the «lUriels in proportion to tho no,-,,
f v" 0 v l, b '‘‘T , H (••• I* Ilf. easo
in Now rork, and in nlntoti all tt„, oiho, S'utrs of
Ilm Union,) nro to Im uppmtinned among iho,n,
corJltig tolltemeprr/yui hintlii'tti. tint huiogtho
f flloi of the reference to the lax list contained in
the cotmiiution. iho House of H-p,ut,„,i.,.lv„ a
•te, hy the a„ma fl„t,ai|„„i, MI , «p, w tl«ne.| th,,
principle of equality, hy n scale ofp, oisllur nrr.it,
accoiding tn tlm number ol mi,-aide ,,„||,_
other wind*, nccording lu Iho population of tho
tpccllve town*. 1 im principle of npp„«|o„hiff
pretcNtuiinn according in population l.ulni„o*l v
the Dem o-ratio une. It I j„ „„ M| of
onnstilui nna formed prior tu llllll; j, |,a» hern
mloptcl.l la-lleyc, Inresncct to both bran,hf. of the
legislature, In the con.tftutim, uf every 8tute admit
te-l Inin tlm I),non since ll, tl o|>n«'||.
On lira other liund, it i* equally plain, that the
apportionment nf tlm membois oftl,» JmgisUium
nr ofeiilmr branch of it, uce -rding to property in*
aleiul of minilHii-*, is nil ariiloemticalariui.Mi'ini-nt.
its rll.t'i i*. logivu luusi'h ci ilt-s or i-rivi.Ve.
urder—ilm Ituliloia uf taxable propcm—, |„re
share oflho power i,r govitomoui, a„ l., r n * n,m
body iaceu vrunl. |lu„ is given the a.miu-i„„„-
her of chiton* wli-.miylm ile.tliui,.„fp,„p..,h{ UI „J
In give tu a weahliy cuaniv a I „g. p ,|,are uf il,f
•overeign powtrilia.s it given to ale. up,,lent one.
Jhe case D lima brought wiihiu lhodefliiiii,.,i„f„„
•ji.tocrecy, a* ox plained hy all the writer*
tticnl aiieoce, hor an ailtt.mracy I* that lotm ,,f
(uvernmeat in which the tuvereigu p., W er i.|„,|g,.,|
«"* , ln mn.a wl.lcla ia it nunatchy-mn in ilm
wholo people which ita d«Mocraey~\m in a trlrt
tUtt or order, nn mailer how nsivr ained, or hv
what name they may he calhxl J
l itn practical eirect of the provl.lon referred to,
57 ,L "T"? 1 , (he county of
SoH .Ik. which include, the miy ofUo*„,„, toc-nmh,
one tenth of the population, mid one fifth ofthe tax
able prupany of tliu Stao; in lid* cate, if ihe forty
Srtutors were apportioned according to population,
Uotton would bo entitled to only/oar\ it apportion-
. n “ ,0 'V' n 4 '» proper/*, she would he rml,| d tn
agit. lit other woida, 03,000 inhabitant* in lln..
nin \ %,Crt "• Sfutoix, at 00,
00 J l litbilauia in oilier port* uf iho S'.ute,
In the care 1 have supposed, l have uken even
wumimr. lu exhibit the wu.king of the priticlp e,
anJ I have not had theuppniiuidty tn ascertain tl,e
exact proper i ion. l»„t if tlm tamo principle were
•duiited intuit State,ii wo |,| priMhn'e,wl,e„upp|;e I
to the city of New York, thn following result; o„ r
city, at the hut S ate centu*, had lot* than one
eighth ofthe population, and tnimike n S-nate di-
irict with four Senators, Kings and liichinond w.-m
ndded. llut in 18J3, wo ht J/our tenths oftmurlv
ont hnlf of tl-e tixible prop. r y, wlm I, would g,vv
la thit city, were the Senator* apportioned uccu. ,1-
ing to property twelve of the thirty two There
tlluttraiion* ore xutBuivnt to show ihe arittocrau
If tlm whole
tile tn Iho policy nnd wialma of Mr..li'(T iioi,-givo* 1,18 nlllpr foot ' T,in unb„u«lit Democracy of stern
llio sanction ufAitliigh uuibority to thu truth tho I and ho,mat old Chatham, last October, told another
justice, tlm wisdom ol the Duinunilic creed. [Im I tale tlinn tlm Ilepubliean, nnd showed up its Editor
meiise cl coring.] Wlmt an illustration have wo ,, n | )1|( | ,, r( ,p| le ,. The nvornge Democratic ma-
in those clung,', of opmion-m these clamorous j ()ri 0ctob( . r wn , .. fmm 7 „ t0 8 „ „
pretenah, at'ducipleshipinthoschoolnlDeinocra I _ e ,, v , , 1
cy—oflhovimlity. the omnipotence of tiulh. In I '**> n,l ‘' 1,1 Aovemhcr the '7oabscntoes" who are
the language nfono of our own number—one who to I to change old Chatham will find mon presont
the fomo ofthe irucpnrt add* the equally high lion w | l( , will secure her Uopublicun majority and Con
or ol it champion for Democratic liberty— I ^icpy 0 f principle.
“TnUTM, crushed toenrili, shall rise again, I Th« ... , , -
The eternal years or God are hers; . ii . mncr " c y nro B 8 nln rend)’ for
Ilul Kiihoii, w-uuiKled, writhe* in pain, I the contest. Tlmir comiadca arn men whom they
And dies smong his worshippers." know lo bo Democrat*—nut such Jofforaoniun Do-
[Cries from all p*«ru of tho mom. " three clmei* I rnucnits as Duniel Webster, who atrot* In borrowed
for Wiliam C. Ilryant ."-which wero given with [ p | ljmM with | iupp 0 f gll ||i ng ,| 10 „ Hug0 p UWiJ „
of the Suites, which he has condescended to visit
i a travelling politicul Missionary.
llAitittioN—Clay-Wkhstkr—a trio of modern
Whigt—won*k pardon—modern " Democrat*!"
I’roplo or Georgia, will ynu have those staunch
nllies of tho younger Adams to guido your future
liu 1 M'n.iiry d..,.n„„ie„t l fovorol lien,, J ilu |
ImvoJ., ofm ckaraeltr.- Wo polji.h
on online, fton, llio Hn P o„nrMr. Fnr»y,l,” Sioro
nny ul Slulo, luCnnynu,, ilnled Dim. 30. IB30 nml
T,,' ","" -«•" -I,"Old 0,'cnito ,o
SmtfMi'Sor"' ru, "" u ' i “ “ “ ™““"
“J dm H. Kninn, Knvny Enlrnordinory and Min
ister I'lenipotentiary at Madrid; 3
Fur,i mount charged by him for con
tingencies from the commencement
of his mission, in 1330, to June 20,
1339, consisting of I'otionery, poa
luges, fuel newspapers, huuno tent,
oflice furniture, coach hire, book*,
pictures, of nn ullico messonger,
carpeting, nnd exequatur*of
consuls
.xrnr , P Znr";:r n, '“ !t "““' b --
licculiar rnlarU- .. ,| lo n.....!" d ,n ° rcr Y
.»r.,y of h„ dome.,in fiSCT"
■ Mooli, oyo, ovory . " s * "r 0 ''
pooitinn which ahe will L, p ,'„ dd ‘ ^ ""
•'niggle, with the v 1 ,h, » momentou*
r B i, ntKs r ,m ! v ' ,h - u
her "nnlural wHI,.."—, h N , *'' 1 "*"™ «f
TI»J. -, homo, oio .„ir,"l ,h"n, , ™ Mn "^'
foroonuhe. will, O dovoilnn . P e,,e cuiiun
which .liould excitenurgrodtodc
Oonidto,to.,1 ii K u tl |„ , h , H ,| lt ' '» oor
,h "' r l0C .“ l , l, " ,l " t “"'"
the grculesi enlliusiustn.]
Onco mure. In this universal adopii, n of tho
Democratic creed, ami this anxiuiy to be regarded
n* llio tin,.'suere-sor* oflli *o who elecied and tus
Inined. Mr, .lefli'isun, wlmt u Iminaguto lnTn uml
to them. Who and wlmt as llieyf Fn in wiiut class
did they mainly comef From the well horn or the
wealthy—frani those who deeun d thoselves the se
Mnssuclitisiilt* m e indebted fin il,o great hlessingi
oflho r common ichool lyitcm,in the folia win
wiiid-i
Wltnt is it hut i l,o property of tlm rich devoted
hy law to thn idneatian of tho poor, which hns iirm
duciid ihi-ttnto of thing*—[ihegenoml iiilciligenco
"I .M.i*«iic|,u*mis] f Due* nny history show proper
ty morn In m ficuntly npplit'd I Did anygoverunmni
ever subject the prnpeity of thu*e w ho have estates
lo n liurdon inure ftivoruhle hi the poor, or moie*
useful tu tho whole community f"
“Sir, prope,ty, nml the power which the law rx- - «.a......«nie, , .
orris,■„ over it for the purpose of instruction, is tin, m, 'd u /»»»• »y our opponents. Just such op
b„»U of tho syst- ni. ilia on titled to thu respect j l ,r<l foi"ua nnd scurrilous epithet* wero then heaped I ihu health of Solmn, say* iho Froo Press, is fo* (
nnd proiec ion of government, became in a very vi-['A" ' arc ," ow f h 0 "'"' d 0,1 tba • u IM" ,r »* of improving, recent shower* in thut acciiuu havine
,Alr... p cclliold..nd.„.l«l l i.,o«cromcnl." I v -n Bonn. I.ocof.»w ; , lovullcr,, joouldo, do. Lnlldcd l“o nlr.
" * honoiolde nmnibri from Worcester, in con-1 ngrnngm, infideis, thcao are some of tlto •,•, c i» on ,„ ril i 1 . ..... .1 . •. i . , ,
tending for tlm ndiiiis»ion oftbo mure popular prin- S'.’f' ' , l’" l,cU c«»»»«»or»!y bestowed upun u* by tho I - . onsocol »_G«zette any* that it hns nut heard
cipte in nil hriiuclca of iliegovernim nl, laid us tlmt ' " *
or syslrtij nisti ,1 on the intelligence ofthe com
Iccl.ihe w.ser,tho l-ciler, lheli,gliercl,is«e»f ■ rfrom I polideul fortune*? Will you diarnrd thn Demo-
tho'O win, wero anrsrodnt hy tho relftconaiiimeil I crntic Republicans in whom you linvo heretofore
nrislocrncy of 1798. nnd of subsequent limes ■* confided, and wlm atlll deserve ynur confidence for
,l,o poorer, ,l,o -orer cln..«. Fellow ciliccn,, view , „r C on.,iluilonnl Low are dc.ci-
thoy werejuit such 11,011 as you nml I and oui uiio I , , " , nro " p tr>*
elates of the preiontduy—some menhaiii* nnd pro I J nnn,tt ‘ '° y our dearoit most valued—most cl,er-
ft's*ii,nal men, nml *om>* of the wunhliy and di,th> I principlea 7 We do not believe it,
guiseil; but for thn must part farmers, small trader*,
mechanic*, ort:inn«, arnmen, fishermen, and day I ■■ Tminn r n , , , .
Inliorcr, „r.»o„ s ro,lo nnd kind. jn, t .oil, etargHi ,,, , 7 2 '"f"™ -
Im, were made against them nnd tliair candidate, | , lh0 ,n vicinity coiitmucs wiihout
ns nre made now by our opponent*. Just such op
Im Lmd >,r <!,a
pioeoss oflimeti
hatdy unless tho Grand ^ignior were nil
J, * j" *"'!• w, ,|!* I "•"'"by •••Ih'lig out tho feu
M',l here .Mr. Mehstei a little fi„il,e,t
“It i**ir.inge,“st)« .Mr. I'upe, hi 61,0 of hi*
recmile,IciM.vcMiii,„,*,«• that iliiiiingtui, almuld
In* the lirsi in ,., ia I, „| o it evident and demon
sltabtca fuih a«tl,„tufi'imi.r.niY being thottue
tutu and .vikvsuiik u| I'uvvxii "
Hut though .Mr. W,h.|. r , |,i* rent to .up,,,,.,
ho uutl,o„,v „( hi* fov uiie drawn*
Inun llio rich stores ul Id, gene
Tl.
Whig presses nnd orutuia, * " I °f n «inglu cnao of fever during tho pnst aeusons.
Lain,red clfiirta nt» nlao made to peraundo m“n of I ® ur own c "y an, l "H tho aca board nro lioulthy
liroperty, nml tho religiuu* portion* of the Bummunl- boyond pnrullel.—Mobile llegiitcr, 7ih iiisl.
ty, tlmt the object ofthe party which supporta Mr. I
Vnn llureit, is to overtunrthe foundniiun* of social I a NATIfiVAT imni.’
ordc; lu deprive parent* of tlm power of trunsmli- L ANK '
lug tha ftuii* of their industry to their children; to | fho N * *»t Commcrco (whig) argue*
divide estate* nmnng tho democracy of numbers; to I uguinit u National Dank, nnd ridicules tho attotnpl
. •“ li “ 1 '* ■* • — 1 «-• - w |,j c |, iU nmn y ,, re dispnsud to mtike, to rrguluto
/<ron/clm lumllords riiLN i. i, . . .. , “ ^‘ 1 •*« «"*•» truly, Jim allow me, air, to
1 Tl,:* i* tl„, a,iv relan I »»k the Imi.ornl.lo grmlomen, what hot property
Huitinuion uml Mr W l T (' 0, '', :,, f dl "B lo *' ,r ^1 •«pplle* I 'ho means of that intelligencu? What
llioholdera f ,» , 'r 1,1 ,,U v ?' ,,d *» flowing, «v.r refresh.
vast ih awfoiwnm ,!,! r'" "T/"'?':'' «>"• fortiliaiog siren,,, „f,,„Mic instruction and
llmoxcu.fo,a!rh 1 y i "" y ^ * i "" 18 ,,Mw ral Jnlelligoocof If wo takeaway from thn. , „ ,.
the owners ,,| personal priqw/tow,,* the power ofn»io«i,.g taxes ui, property, / *leitroy ,el,*mbs institution-; and in tho room of
y, m wxv.r large main.,,,a,"I ihi* ..mo.ig„ryfo/,W«oh.HiM,«ose*n'mni„ «.pe,,7 If ivodeny | « v ®7«hmg valuablo and aacred, to ■uhsiittito thu I m .. r . ,
‘ ,ml "" h, pr.ip.ti 11«» the fmor thu horn ill widch they now derive from j rwi 8'' " f V1| l««r violence,in,I lUlhloas infidelity. . mullC ' 8 ,he uld of • ucl ' nn l,, “ llu *
i on to tlm extent ,.f d,« ir ic.p. ettve domain*. So I tlm CHurxurr. of ill" rich, will their children re- A pamphlet railed “ Tho Crisisufthn Cuuntn." ,lon •
nai ni wvatitiy m toii ju.ite piopiietor who may no J main on their funis, will they not ratliur bo in llio I w '*"°n» n * i« "i»M, by a clorgym'ui, who assumes " ,q T lnl ° P nrl °f tlto article:
| rn title film wide |.r.il.ics ..fthe we*t, I* I •traits in idle,tesss and vice.*’ tho nnmo of J,mlus, has, within n few weeks, been "It i» now pretty generally acknowledged tl,ut llio
i,|. igi.mrul the Irurl, tlmush in J Hnex'ei„ls (ho smm argument to llio provisan* P"hl , *ned anil industriously cirruhited, for ilia very I udmlni*tralimi of tho United States Dnnk lias been
mu ,i •• filled will, tlmiHunds of which had existed ill Miissaclitiieil*, for tlm main I l ,l,r P 0 * 0 of ciiublisliing tlii'somunstruusnccusatiom. I had; had fur the stockholder* nnd had for tlm public.
tuinui coufialigioii* W'orsl.iphytuxutiou,and defends I Dot what of nil tldsl Tho ««>ino contemptuous epl I Mr. Diddle, who was once considered n very great
it* iiroprety nnd usefulness. lliats, nnd evvn ini larger nhimdunec, wcut pimrod finHimier, ia now thought poorly ufl*. He made a
Ami iiiiw',relhiw-i'illxena, have I not fulfilled my I "P"" two hcnil* ol tku true Imarled mon who nccom I 6 r ®**t figure nt one tiino. lie suid it wa, nccessaiy
pledge 7 Huvo I not proved Mr. Wehstvrhy hi* I P"*hed, by year* of heroic elftirl, the civil revolution I to mnko money acurcc, nod so it came to pass,and
votes and speeches in Cungiess, nnd ubovo ull in 1809—Thu Federal press—and that wna iilmusi merchant* failed by hundreds under tho pressure,
ilm Cmiventian of Massarbusutu, lo bo nn uristm the whole pro** of tl,o country—teemed wirii tho I Anon a committee, composed of our most respccta
wall' [Cries ofyutt liuv.-— you have] Have I most vjolont nbuae; tlm irreligious ami anti sociul hie merchants, wont respectfully to Mr. Diddlu and
M-rupint your time or wusi.-d my *iici,gt1i hy more •I'lrituftho wnrat period* of tlm French Revolution requested tlmt money might bo mode plenty, nnd l.o
iledi,motion 7 True, I have *| oki n l -u l, liecuuaa I wn * ‘mp u "-d to Jefleiaon nnd his compntriota; the •“•d “Let money he plenty"—and it wns *o. Mr.
wished ynu all tu hem | havospi,ken with feivor and n l nrm cry of danger ,oorder ami roliglun wussouinl Diddle mndedarkness or tight ut hi* pleasure. If
uidnialion, because I huve deeply foil the interest od ** r " m 'hopulj.lt. It wn* frequently charged, he said a lhausuiid merchuma must bo ruined, it
of tlm subject; | have spokun <1 *,incllly nml post- nl,d douhtleaa many good men were made to believe, wasdone I the said stocks must ,i*e and bulls make
lively, l,ecu',«o I have tlm jirouf* in my jmssrsiion; | 'ha' if iho Deinucracy triumjdintl, property would | fortune* at the expento of the boars, it wns done.
tv » i» ... . <2,075 00
unu.Hnl eit.rachr, JiuZW ZffLd'lSad I d "“'y '» "«Inlorv.,.^^ or'.'h.Vr'sMho* n "’b'” , |!' 1 *'
C T 1 re " nT »; Ur. Eaton ha, inn The limli, ofibl, onmraunlonllon ,.7 b, '" l ' n ' n -
er,«,,<oo«tt,„y„,.» l ho production nftha ,T " , , 111 ■•*»«•»
Mnj. Katun made a speech ol tho dandles. 11 lea I ihnirntk ex. lenary evidence to suxinin
cohln 1 ton, night wide!, .wo nnynotlco lii'reufter. L_ nli , ° 1 0,a rp mni ki. I onn only eollynur
Ho come,own lull blood.dToriff.nd Bunk man, 7 1 ln S-nerul lorn,., ,n iho focr, ,h n . 1
ond d,„, likn John C. C.lboun, I, .orm.. Wo V 0 "'' " ,i,in * '•'•■r In Congro.. „ r
di.liko to .ay ought ofa mun wo liovn in long, nnd E'gidwuroi, whirl, Involro .! j Slnl -
iouffen, and nnlenily dorcndnl fiom llio dcodly pnriy a, the Norlh alma., W, the denjorrwi.
• hun. or,l,o Nloli"ln. Bhldlo fodcroll,,,, ilnled ot Iho Sou,hi while thn ,, ““ Dln,ou, ly »»>• with
hi. lulling, will, lliu vonom of Bond.. S ,1 bo "''Ig., will, c, u „|
lied,b. State D,par,mownllnwod Mr. Euon’i l ™"‘ l "h« , ld.or«l | ) , | | , i o „r, n „| c , Jm ||i,[ General
WoowMr.Vuo Boron ».uld hum boon hold np H.rri.nn rocnlrr. ,|,e docldod .nppoB of,!.. 777'
,opublic n'probulinn o. paying f.voillo. ill ol oo »■ i.folly 0 ,|„coJ |,v ,h, r i A ,7 '
r.’l.'.T.^rT!!.'. 0 ! n ’k "''“"I."!!"* I m ™‘ "» d M.lnoelec,Ion,, .nd ’hoTbll onml!,"'
i i i . . onurges ,
"Id hnvo followed. Now, Mr. Vun Duron i* too
economical, and should ho turned oulof oflico bo
can. oho roluse* to pay '• unusual" contingencies!
no surprise that wo daily hear of w hig* who
*oy tlmt they Imvnbeen' “ humbuggod," and will
no longer support tho ilnirison party.
FI1IDAY, OCTOBKIt 10, 181,1.
age ft.,„i Mr. I’
"pe, lie pr.
o,U
ivmlieg, „ | ,i.
lake iiitt, whl h Ihu great etlmui p„e, hid lalli'u, m
u'.j.eci to tlm originality uf ll„,r ; „gHM,\ v.ew:
U l “ Mr. II. wn.
"ol the fii»i, 1 hi: itira is a* a* rot.tricAi.
«cu..x, k ITsXl.r. It may he f.m„.| i„ Ari«iolh', l.enl
ll.,Sir U'fcliri iialeigh, ami „ |„ T N r,ie,*. liar
however, l>. he the firs, writer who I
I have nigur,| will, wnrmil, and earnest, becouas ho wru*ti-d from in owners, churches be demolish Every merchant in the country who was largely cn,
wi lled loco nmai,(onto toyour minds tho con- od *‘ho Diblotm burnt, nml lliu Snhlmth ho blotted harked in business, held Ilia foitimo subject to tho
i«Mi..na ».f my oui,; |,ut huvo I in dulged in mere Still,the Imneat ami iintcrrified democracy „f I pleusurecf Mr. Diddle. It ia n grave question whelk
He or abusive d« clauiulh,,, 7 [Cries of no—no— 'hot day nobly.jicrsovcred. They wero nehlivr slink I er wo shall put so torrilic a power again in the
yon h ive proved him mi aristocrat.] I ®*> by lliu nsauultflof tlmir onomius, nor aeducod l»y I hands of nny man, whether ho be n w ise mm,
illiiiiiniM , l «fi"T »,m j Fellow citizens, it ha* been im|>|rasnntta*k toco I 'houppliunces of wealth, nor ovorawed hy tho nrm I fool- Without a National Dunk, niordiunt* u B _
,. •‘•'•acit’t.K, and I ihniugl, tho cxpo*iiimi I have now mmle, It wns "f|"»«''ri *hey believed their principles to boaouml; | l*'« »lmir nflaira by tho Iowa of trade and the indica
«M .reared b, ,h. b.l„„ c . j ‘^r
I center in ,h01, " rri,b “" b
•ho abandon her nutuml ollira „ ,|„ Norl|]
nrincr! 1 en8 °f“ d <n lbe t,rurt 10 sustain hur own
principles und institutions? Will B h a require with
O* Wn publish tho letter of H. V. Jotrasott, K.q. I SSSelt!! nlin 1 ^
warm hearted Democrat of Georgia,nnd conclude cord in hor own rank* aid i. * Ch ' m ° nJ dl **
Urn able Speed, of Don. D. F. Dutlkr, to tho ox- party who nevero™! , W a P “ ° g ” P ° WOr,a
elusion or other matter. They both merit on a,ten- .hlp^or fel, a throb^of xvlmilri" TT* ° t ' rienA '
livo pcrusul. ‘ nrn . "faynpothy, for her wolfnro nr
Mr. Bntlrr*. IWciUr „„„rrd, .. wlllKrb of 7 2 7'"' 11
ho l.o,,publ„ of doing, horn made ,ho IFMglW -0 ..n..n.„ T p,”i" ‘T**""' n,, ' 0,l
r. or Now V„,k „ry onro.y. Ho o,po,o. iho fMIH-dwfIn hi .7.1 7 "' ng ‘ otl
Federal Misilonnrv wlih n mn.r». «cn*iblo m ,i fl8°»'ion§ of self |nter**i—In*
I .en.lhlo ,„ ,l,o nmniruitntlon, nflmprndlng d.nim
f From a Carre,pandtnt.) I „ 1,111 onl » 10 -1“nBod by ,ho polg
FORT HOLMES, Oo,. 3.1040. 21 J* 1 "' “ ,lH ">» ,h. l *
Door S,r-Tlio ogprr.. from th. Worn bring. Ih. «7unv ,1,. ^'b, 1 ‘ 7 * b ° ' n,,t ^ «*«'»
f.llowhig now." Dopt. Beall ooogh, .n lodl.n "”,7* B °* UI "?' niln °' ll y. Impotent for »IT
,lm other d,.y near Fl. Foonlng-ho MM ho wo, ’ " CC P‘ b F rnapr, 0 f|,„
ot tho bo,llo Ilomon hod, onrlllmllOIndlan.ri.ro
killed dood on iho Bold—many wounded and hnvo .. But "• men,wo „ond In o very lolcmn wl.
Thl. I, ropoit—not ofHoiol. 1 wriie In „ !° I' 10 * rcnt Pd"HpW Involved In iho nrri.n.’
« real I 7"" 1 " 1 -I-,Ion which .hool! C
llio Bcn.e of our obligation,, lol,hour fur iholr od
LOUISVILLE,Oo.7,b. 1810. » d ™"™m.n,. lr,h.,.hallho.n.,.l„,JS'tat
Dour Sir:—I hove received your fovor of tho 1,1 01 box ' *7 “ n glnonod oonilltuoncy, wo .hull bn
in.imit, infurtiinig mo ,1m, I om unonlmou.l, „,|. ■ m “"S Hietamedlom henrficlnrlr, „f , h „ - °
mined on hnnomiy member .r ,ho " Young Mon', , Tn ',''' 11 '* ,h « pHdoondduly of our fnlhmm loml
Dcmoctiiric. Hop'.blican Association of Chatham in '•«* canfllcl—Jt is our* to co-operato with o'l
County. This unexpected monifostotfon of regard. * 5al and cner Sy- They nro prompted to
..... « I tlmir Pllltulmlnw —Cal... - - .
I nur
action by
by llio Aainclntion, is to me, the occasion of p-cu- J ,ba * r Cl,|lv * ul i ( >n ofthe correetnes* uf their causo —
!' ,r8r ? , .!( i ? li ‘’ n " nd .f ,rid ° i pratijication, that my ‘heireonviction of tho corrcctnoas 0 r their enure —
r I by lho ,ovo of tl| o important truths which they «*J—
»to it the rjfe. t a
dprominence Wiitcil Jtisr
t.r iim.ii.no totr. 1 „ tin*s—i,ij,u„nt. sit, Ikatiiik
I.V auiikk. I, seems to llio lo lie |d:,i„ tlmt, ,„ i|„.
ah.',, roof mill, »ryfmcd,|H,liilool|
an I Mi'KSiAitu.r gnu* into the baud* wliicl, link!
ihr i tturKurr "
C.„, any thing, li'||.»w-clii*eni, ho more distinct,
unambiguous, iim q„ivoc,tl thun this 7 M>. W. hst. r
not indy defend* the |,uiiiculnr n,i*toeriiic,i| |, r „vi»
mil m.ril'dm d l„ ,l„. Cm of »l«„o.h.„M,.i
hill, In doing .ii, I. mgroAl polo, In |„, ,|„„„ iM
thechnii'M nnd most |,o«itivo trims, tf,«s rcncrnl
piincqdool hii tocriitionl dominnliiin; to, xpn>s« his
pie e,once ftn i; n,„l tu vindicate it n«th<> «,t-ly tr*i<»
u >d I- giimntr hnsi. ol government. II,. , it
|iriucip|«t, mil (rum I humus Ji'lfoisoi,, w limit hu
»"w *,, much >..1 n,rr. I revere-; u„i f„„„ ,| 1U |)„
rUiatiHii af Indcpon len.e; which atfirm, U be
w sclftovafom *iu;It that alt men ore cn n.od rqt AI..
a'"l thut (i.tvenmiem derives ii* ji Ut
thecanicnt ,,r ,hr auVCtiKKl), (and the honest |„.
nan. r, or mechanic, or niercha,„. is .u.ely
f " t\ C r . n c' 1 ' C T" ,bo ."* h «w '• n foot of
.nd,) not fr.,,„ the van.,,,* Am.,icon m,i|,m* „„|
i ••tituthiii* w Inch vindicate thi* docuii.e; but fn m
th" niuity pages of Aii.liiotle nml fr.„u the hnpor
,r J vi " vv ‘ "'"m'-arly pionce.s in it.o |,aih of liberty.
a. ; .l especially Hu„i„gt,, u , the lea.l democratic
ol tl,e cla>,.
Fello'i ciiix.'n
ft Haw Warkil,
>m my wi»h to make Mr. W, Inter the tl.onte I , h"3 r know iholr motive* lo be pure, and they trusted •*«»»*• which liu on the aurfoce of tliingt. With _
••f so largo u jiariion ..f my remark-; for whilst there !" * i"«*—lhr preat vindicator—to do justicotoboth. National Dnnk, what they want chiefly tu know is,
i* im reiiaun why I almuld slum w lion duty requires I 2’l«ry ti iumpiicd ; mid though croulier* and oris- ilm ebarnrter and habit* and opinioiia uf tho mnn
the d'sciissiun nf Ilia conduct or opinions, I have no «»crot* conlitiuiil to oppose and to calumniuto the who hold* the continuing money power in hi* hands,
■native fur seeking a personal controversy with him. roul, ' r y» Rader the influence of their principles and I I* i' worth w hile for the mutchanlsuf the*o United
.V* pcrsuiij U'n,H i tied for several jenr* in the gov- m °a* ,|rc e- received nn impultu which hns curried it I Stuies to piit ihcmsolvos, for nny udvautages they
crnmeiit ofthe c,unity, ih„u;l, in ildVcrent depart- *" rwnn * with a rapidity and succcas unjtarnllolcd in could possibly secure by It, into lho blind* of nny fu
moni* uud ns member* .,ft!n- *umo jii-ofesaioit, we tbe hUlotyofmir race; nnd wiiut iamare, the Iran- '“ru Diddlu?
have licqiii'iulv hern hmujit togeiher; nnd u'n my < l' , IH“y» muruliiy and religion wldcli hnvo adori.ed I —
port, ihough differing fount him in political «ontf- B I ,d b|p,,ed Anmricmi aociety for tho lost foity AIRS. ADAMS.
!""'[•!' ,,a « nlw “> ,A Pi»®» mo pleasure to recognixe y° ur ‘- *'“ v “ concluaivoly domonattolo.l tire cottsl* A vo]linw , ia4 been j.ublished in Dos,oh, which
bisclnini* tn por.aiinlcaiirtety nnd respect: wliilit '«ncy of Jelfortottiun Democracy withiho *aft:guards - . '
front him, I have, ia like manlier, received theaamo of'acini order, tho benign principle* nf thn Chrhtinn n,m 'h® extract* wo have *to„, tim-t prove inter
- I _ .. ' » I ■UHIU I . | . I I hI.m. Hnnnl Inn nf ilm .......a I O.llllf* ll rilllllllllS (111. lllllorM .if Mr. A .In— ll..
conn toy und (esju-ct
During ii,y residence nt Washington h* «
Dearest Friei'd—The day—perhaps tbedcciaivo
day, i* crane, nn which the fata of America, I, qiond*.
My bursting bcort must lmd vent at ntypen. I have
just he,ml thut our dear fri"nd, Dr. Warren, is no
more, but foil gloriously fighting f-rids coat ry; *uy
ing better to dio honorably in tho field, than igno
miniously hang upon the gallows. Great is our loss.
iintleni. wh,lever Uuttoaiaus may think of it,
tho MiMac'jutrUi rule.
Ihlspartof tlw Constitution of Mamchutell*
taioaxactoccorlanrewiih tire doclrinrs of John
Adoavs, in reganl to the pn»j»or mode of checking
osUanciag th* d.flerent depxrtmcuu of rile
gavernmaot. •a espoun.lcl in -his defence of the
MTr.K£:,;' L v»2irc"i:r:i ,**£
cal provofon, Mr. Dearborn tw,««i| m ottiku ii
• . moved m miko it
0'„, .n4 tu aubiUlutr, in ,,. D.nur.lio
prlndpl. of an ■ppvni.mm.'.ii .rcorjin, „ 0
qj", 1 * 1 Thi- n.'>iion w..npp,
«bl^ Juba Adam*, then in the Cooieuiion. in • »,, ort
•pacch; and by Daniel Webiter, then a re*i.! on , „f
Dost mi, ia an elaborate and powcifol argument.
Th* inoiioa failed; the obtioaicu* pnvi-ioii was re
tainod,and tu thiaday it is a par, of the Conaiitu
tioa «f XUaMchuta- tu; for which ihepei»ple of that
Sialfreto mainly^ iudebinl to Danial Wrbuer I
,0 •»» nmm
vahloh •Cl vh^r 3,mucnti),i<lol
IV«hat*r than Was,
Mr, Wafcstarthus «utaa tlw qm-ation with Ll*
tuaraitpsoa I c learn*** t-
“ Tire Immediata queatioa new utuler diacuaaion
is, ia wUi manner »h«il ihe Senator, be cl.cted f
Tlwjr nm to ba chorea in district*; hut shall ih-v be
cJiMMta pr-ponhi. loth, vvnlir af i.Kahila„.
is MM dtetlict | ur, iu pru|M»ti.m tu tha taxalls
property afisMh district; or in other wool., IN
proytion Utkoport mhick trey district beats in
OtfOtkOrOu./ rt« N—. I Th. I.Utr I, |i , h, M'.lloUrr,
*1 -- '
(*
faith, and tho exemplary practice of iho purest nior I **'l' , g- I' contuin* the loiters of Mr*. A,lams, tho
„ ...„ .... „ „„ Bmnro *l'< This very experience, it i«, which hns hrouglit J wife of John Adams, selected by her grandson from
than unco my welcome uud honored gucsi; and wn "hout thu change of opinion to which wo hnvo ud- I a corrospundcnco which cominouced in ilia your
huv.. never met since wiihout taking onch other hy wtod| It,complrte* tho vindication of tire men of , 7C|f wht ,„ , liu n , ll|l „ r WM u B , r , of , 7 and WM
Hint lire man who .nya'be i« a^arUtliraUs'n Fcilow cirixun* ! In tho midst of tho nliitio and co "‘ inu ' d u "" 11, '» >' car 101-1, a period of 53 year*,
uud 11 nt tire nmn who will not meet him fairly witli I •!" n ‘ler#by whirh we are o**uiled; in spite of bn,g I A* « specimen, wo jircsont ono vviiiten to her
argument, hut ores idle nnd abusive declun’iniinn (i nr kihreaiaaud frantic prejiheoia* of victory tooth huabuml, the duy ufterthe liuitle of Dunker Hill,
inateod, mid then wi I nut como within the ranch '*"■ B " d ,,efen * ,ou,l 5 >' BU * pvcn wben 8 PP cn,nnco » Sunday, 18th June, 1775,
U» III* orm, is not only „ /for but n coward. In tire m *>' ,rcn ' *° h® »*"•"•' u *' *®‘ u * no '* for M mi-mmi 1 ~ -. .
seiunbelrau defined, I have |,renounced nnd do bodiscrairagod. Werlnml upon Dcmcrernlicgreuml;
ogiNii pimi ounce him an Mridocrat; nnd I feel that we w 'hcro the men of 1800 stood: wenre tlreir
in lining so, I have not only not violated, hut lime ,r "°' ,lu,il '"'ly. ‘heir not unworthy successor*,
spoken ,1m iruth. I hnvo dram more; I have p,ov They straggled with difficulties far greab-r tlmnoura;
ed liim no nristocrat by r, coid evidence, from which I ,b ' ' r *ky infinitely darker;nnd yet they conquer
. , "'ill all liis junior uf argument. I do not believe he I Ul1, *h«H we, if wo are failhful to our*elve«uiHl
•roll classes, follow Dem,wrn'a. escajic. Having tire pioofs in my memory
II . h»r I tuo am n workiiigman, I wbiol't fm graxl or far evil, is a tonuciou* nmU i • t
*° ,ru, .V. hoylnm.l-and, to lal. -r, pa ready oae. n .derstanding petfoclly well th-irpeni Won*, not only “the eternal year* cf God," but I di Pr *, and leading them on by |',is own example. A
Id* I neneyon,I cuncloaiveiwss, I culd not, as ono of the •««neror later, the crown «r triumph. [Repented particular account of these dreadful, but 1 hope glor
mm- i i i .. ,,,ro ‘q'tally, if tint I free citixen* of tl,j« State, (rertnit till* gentleman to * nd h*"® col " i,,m ‘ do h‘* 8, * , J iou# days, will bo transmitted to you, no doubt, in
s nurl,. r for. J: I ,rd f ° r W ' ,a «" Vi r of sub come „„o tire mid*, of us, ami set up ,h* bold p, e '»'« exuctest manner.
if tire d,irrin«,h.w Vri. 1 !"'.*,* , l V ou ' ’Til** ' Vn< ° D, ‘ mocrn ' ° r J. 1 '® «h«alof OUTRAGE. “Th" race!* not to the swift nor thn batrie to
Jtiluison, ntnj m no senao a metrber of tho opposite About seven mdoa above Columbus, on tlie Foe, ol inoalreng; but tho God nf |»ruel is he tl.ut giveth
•ci.iH'1—ihe acbool of aristocracy—without resulv-| ry nrn J. on the fllh instant on elderly InlHirjng man I *'rength anJ power to hi* pcoplp. Trust in birq at
i"g. an the instant, to exposure public view tho or- I named Mr.l’eyton Wade,wus.hnnasens and sweur., I all titma.yopeople, poui*out your bonrl*'uraoroliim,
re, and folly of tlut preieiuion. Tha unprecedent- assailed on the premises ho occupies, bytweiudj God is a refuge for ua." Charlestown is laid
ed language lie thought proper to employ, tad the vjdun la, the older of w bom nttcmpled to' rtdo over “**
implied ihrcai with which hi* assertion was con- him y knocking out several of his front teeth, and re
cluJed, only made ure lire more resolved to ruiil it peatedly endeavoring to stall him with a swradcane.
as worthlesa coin, lo the counter. After what has I llo woa beatod aoverely and driven off While ia
occured, I shall not unin ccarily obtrude [on tha pre quest of • justice of tire peace, for the purpose nfoti
renco or the sociot) of Mr. Welwter; but without I taiaing a warrant, the same individual*, rcinfurr.-d
deacemiing to imraue.a* ho ha* done, tire language by three other*, went to Mr. Wade's house, heat
of ihe braggart, 1 think it right to say. that ao often his wifi* and daughter shamefully, and though on
naufliciul duly, or piufeatloiml occupation, or lira | hour after nightfall, compelled them to abnn-l'in
burinesa or courtesies of life, shall mako it pioper the house. Such i* tho statement of Mr. Wade and
to place myself “ within tha reach of his arm," his family, and the marks left on their bodies sm-nr
most assuredly 1 shall do do. [Choer* long and I ly corroborate iwiruth. Tho cause „f this uumnn
I ly and outrageous behavior, as explained by Mr.
k etlow cilisens: In the proten-ioos now made by Wade, was his voting a Democratic ticket In this
tha Whig piny and iu leaJers, in be tire disciples city on Monday last. He was living on Uod rent
of Thom** Jefleiaon, and the true exponents ol lhc ed from tho principal assailant, the rent for which
Democratic faith promulgated hy him, there Isiovol I unlit Christmas next. Ire dcclnr* hod been fully paid,
vedw mint impressive moral, to which, treforel can I Rut notwlth.tan.iing his thus having cance led
elude, I must direct >our attention. When tboprin every thing of an ohligstory character, he was be
ciplea of that faith were first brought before the peo fi>ro tire election a.sun d by lire proprietor that if
pie—when, tn opposition |o the dogmas and the he voted for the demwratic party, ho must quit tlw
acts of th* “■•.intlni* |Il..V UVIH Mfuln ilia. I Mm..*. n.ll>L!.. klma.lf liuLa 1. - e
tho
if llio ilMlrlno. thn. •■Ivoe.iotl Ly Mr. MVliiioi
nonlrinr. wliirh wuuk, dony ,o ,1m inl.Ili l( rn, nior
i limil, or truik’i, or .hipmmioi—,o tl.o liulu.,rkiu.
tn.tli.olc—lo the o«f„l l„ko„.r i„ oil il.o v.ric.o.
J«p..ln,,nl. ol I ml,..try, ,lioirc,|Ualrl,litpn„ir|
pulo iu ,1,0 p i'vur of III, s ,.rerun,™,, .ccor.ll„ B lo
i or number., Iiecnuio they Jo nul o»u u Turin in
country or o mw, In loon, nltl.mi.li ||, B .
iril-ute l.y nnlitiu .nJ jury W iicr, un.l uvrn bv
,« on |".|.ouul rr..|H.ny, lo il„. ippon nf (orrin
no in. ur. not .minor.,ly uil.locr.lir; un.l .l.oil.rr
' l 'l4.oru,rly. Mmliun.lj. I.LotloU.ly
In »hW.V V" 1 -' U in ,l "' I'lslio.! ,.,u.
in which an Anwricm s>ate*nun can ba an Aristo
uunb^uh'lf I^lul l l "' r ripiutly imni
rru,| JklcS‘"“".S"' ,l "'" ,H y I ,»«'■
cum "V""', '"•*-! I .bull
I um n.ur »yi», t by7S'v‘ m a«V-,rfj*u
h..«..iuu,ii, -“'r-iuu,. .mi.
urjuo uml rruK.n. a, trail Lu.B."'^ 7 *°f!“
solenitiitirof a deep and iho^ufu^ n . d *‘'h »J>®
truth and justice of wiouU t * f . ,he
the principle for which Ire cnnrendVi ? " B *' ,b ?'
right in it*"!f hut necessary to il,- p fun “*i,!^'‘'j* 11
cal order;be".iuse lhat|wnfaa vf foe ,J„L l*"_
... - the pw i.Ui vviu
. ...-.m-l of' 1'lop.ny Incmp.l,] , y
«rlfimcnbunJ unfit ,.,lui. my pj,,i„„ l
poliiics' power. 1 01
film fultowintut. ,br f.'tbcr .Mract. iif.,,,4
poor iiblliltoj .liouM bo Cim.ldorei] ivorlby nf tlicir
fuvourublo notice, nml prid,, tlm, I ,|,oul,l bo bon 10 ctoHU.I,, nml by'nn nriloni^^d’o.bo'7ZZ!
orod as a cn-lubmiror in tho ndvnncoinent of tho t0 Ul * lb «iir descendant*, the bright Inliei itatice of
great causn of Republican principle*. I c «n»'itut*onal freedom. But (hey must anon n
When in Snvannnh a fow days ogo, I learned that , rrom lho ®cllon. They must soon ccn.ora
the Association which you represent, is exclusively amma'cd by patriotism, or roused into energy bv
composed of young mon, under the ago or thirty 'J'® •"T'ngupponh, that call thorn to tha rescue oe
year*. According to this qualification, I om eligl- 'fir country’s institutions, from tho hand* ofa com-
blo ns a member. Hence, a* wa nre all young men bbm , llon of ®mhi,i„us aspirant* for oflice, Who
together, I may. with propriety, .ay a faw thing, to ,bal1 fil, ‘h®ir places 7-who tlren are to conduct tho
mj juvenile associates, which, it were presumption, airairi of ff"'ornment 7 On whom will fall tho icl
to nay to n fraternity, composed of those more nd omn dut > '® flofand our free Institutions 7 We shall
vanend in lifo nml enlightened by lessomof political bB arn °"8 'hose on whom will dovolve there tremnn-
experinnee. dou* re.pon.ibiliiies. How Important then, .hat
I In. principles Involved in the present political WB nn '°"ly »mbibo coircct principles, but that wa
comost nro or paramount importance. Tlrev nro aI, ° d, ‘ vol « our onrliest energies to their successful
organic-,hey are vital. And upon this recognition advonce men,. It fa now our high privilege, to a*,
at lho bullot box, dopnnd tire security of the South I *'f 1 'h® effort to preservo the integrity of ilia con-
and the harmony of the Union. Tho constituency •'•'ution, and the purity nf our froa institutions*
are Jo dnicimine now,ns Urey did in the memorable Jt wi,! er ® hmg, be our Indispensable duty, to taka
conlbct botween Ji'ir. r*on and Adams, whctlrer tho Bn "‘Ivonco position in the noblo wtrifo. Therefore,
Constitution of tho United Smios is to receive l.y Io1 u * ac ‘ »«H our parts now, that then, nur burdens
tho functional ics of the Government, a strict or n ma y ho lighter.
!“ ,l,, “ ,ln Tlm Drmooratio Bepob. Bo, If wo b, doomed ,„ difo.,,_if ,ho Fod.rnl
Ik no roily or. lob.,rm s to ombllili tlm foraur, lho Whig pen, .bould .0 fm .nocord In doludin" ,1m
„ , I ,bo lolu ' r ,,f Inlorprelolion. n„"plo 0. ,0 go, into power, wo .hell no, bo left
Bo the dedtlon wli.il 11 may, by ilm ponplr, ih, re. -lllioot con.ol.,lon-,lioy cannot rrl.ln their u-
“ , U " ,h “ '''"“'D 1 l» tremondont. If tho condoocy. They boro wi.hio tbcm.rlro. lb. oio-
rulo of strict construction, should bo sustained, by mom* uf their own destruction. Wiihout lho co-
n majority nf ,1m people, in tlio roml.cllon of Mr. »I»r.,lon nf tlm Southern Whirr, they would mo.i
Vnn Bliran, wo mo fully Inforaod, winy will ho iho ocrlolnly ho In lho minority. And tlm Sou,horn
0""m° ond pohey of hi. .dmlni.lmil„n. In r.l.,ion Whi 3 . mm, .rcodo in a very .her, lime; ihrymv.l
nil,. T'l'iff, the .plrl, of Iho compromlio no, will do 11, InjXcdiencoJo Iholr odhcronco ,0,heir own
bo r'fi'dly pur.ued:—nn cumv^.nt .y.lcm of In- Imrre.l. kb,I In ohrdioneo ,0 Iholr hoitillly 10 thn
icriinl Improvamnn, hy iho Fodornl Onvornmon,, Tnriff, nnd Inloronl Improvom.nl nnd Abolition.
»ill rocrlvo nn ■■nelk.n ol,ho bond, of lho K.rcn However mod they m.y now be, In limit .u.ohmcn,
mo, tlmt Hydra, o Nvllonnl Bnnk.unio.mdt.ted, ,0 thoii d,n,erou, p,„y, «|,,„e,„ under tlto id'
Will Clinlinill) 111 ulonn In Inn nmim I..LI.L I. - I m • 1 —_ r n ...
_ ashes.
The hnitlo began upon our Intrcnchincnu upon
Bunker’s lli!l, Sittirdayrr i.rringnbout three o’clock,
and hat not cen«e«l ygt, anJ it is now thrvo o'clock
Sabbath afternoon.
teifiii of tatror" tlwy were nude the I premi«o*. Dolievinghiinselfliv'ing in a free roun
>ll)ing |H»int ofthe Demtcracj of numbers—when
my were vtixblishrd by the viototyof 18tl0, as rules
iHili.-y—during the Donureratie Admini»lraiion*
«» h-eh suc< evded—and until a vety rveeut day— tlrejr
, 1 ih i!y denounced hy a great party, embracing
m " o» 'I,* wenlth and lire educated talriit of tire
i'_y,a*utifily uncuntiiiuiiaiiil, immoral and
datinMtlvv. Du,mg all thi* jreiieJ uvery diltinguiijj,
try he exercised Ids privilege, and did vnta for that
party which he believed to be right.—Thi* act and
thit act only, Mr. W. declares to Ire the sofa cause
ofthe brutal aggressions nn himtelf ami family.
A* th* case is before the criminal tribunal ofthe
ci untry, we foilrear comment and within,M the
It is expected tlmt they will como out over tire
N«-ck to night, and a dreadful battle must ensue.
Almighty God, cover the heads of our countrymen,
xud be a* shield to our dear friend#.' How many
have fallen wo know not. The constant roir of tho
cannon is so distressing, that we cannot eat, drink
or sleep. May we be supported and sustained in
tho dicudful conflict. I shall tarry Irero till it is
thought unsafe by my tried*, at.,I then I hnvuserur
ed mytrlfa retreat nt your hretlrer'a, who ha* kind
ly "ftered me a part «f hi* house. I cannot com
pose myself tw writ* at prescut. 1 will add mure a*
1 hear further.
Tuesday AriKHxooi.
I have been so much agitated,-that 1 have nut
been able to writ* since Sabbath day. When I
mv that ten tlinasaild-rapnrtaarepassini;, vague and
uncertain** the wind, I baiiave 1 speak the truth
I antaot *b|* t,igivo you any authentic account of
Iasi Satanlay. hut you will noi Ire dctiituda «f |„-
lelligratee. Col. 1’almer, has just sent tno word
that lie Iras an .q»po„unhy nf conveyance. Incor
rect a* thia scrawl will Ire, itshalll go. 1 nrden'ly
ray that you may Ire supported thruugh lire nrJu-
names of tire accUK'd."*CWNm5Nf StHl. .J- Her. I #«• la*k you have before you. ] with I could con-
aid, 8Ih lutt, t I trsdict the rej-ou of tho Doctor'* dcuib; but it i*a
will continue to sleep in tho grave, to which it was I ministration of General' Harrison, It shall bo pro
conxigncil by the Hcrcnlron nrm of Jackson, while I’osrd to revive tho TnrilT, or to mako an oxtrava'
by it* side, impotent for liarm as tho infant in swad- ««•" appropriation for Internal Improvement or la
dlmg clothes, will repose that odious spirit of mo- '‘••ci ive potiiions for lho Abolition of Slavery* the
nopolie*, wliirh strivo* to a*»umo to iuelfall power will wakoup to that madness.and place themrelvo^
and to control every interestfanaticism will ro- where they should now stand, in thu united ra k*
ceive its toward of merited scorn, ridicule and con- | 'ho Northern and Soutborn Democracy. This
tempt—and tire South,overshadowed by the *Egis will bo tha signal for dissolution; and the party
of tho Constitution, will pursue her arts of industry placed In power by accident, will lumblo to pieces,
ar.d her career of enterprise nnd prosperity, undis- for ‘h« want or that golden chain of Union—a com•
tuibed by tho madness of a moil,id and misguided I m uni/y of political sentiment.
philanthropy, ard a long list of Federal oflico sock-1 But however consoling thi*|rrflection might be In
or# will be doomed to that privacy and obscurity 'bo ovont of our defeat, the acquirement of pre-
which should bo tire fate of tbeir reckless ambition. I dominancy by the Federal Whig*, oven for a time
That such will be the course of his second adminis- I will be fought with deplorable results. Indeed the’
t rat ion, wo have tho earnest in the past policy of very agonies ofthoir dissalution will produce dsn-
Mr. Van Duren, and tho foil and perfact guarantee I gerous and serious excitement. Tho government
in tho principles of hi* party and the materials of I cannot past through such an ordeal, without deteri-
which it is composed. Dut if in the elevation of I oration, nor without dimini-hing public confidenco
Gen. Harritun to iho Presidency, iho people should I In our wiso and beautiful system. Let ihe South bo
determine in favor oflho latitudinous rulanfcoosttuc- I united and all is safe. Let the democracy put oil
font, w hat may wo expect 7— A revival of tha Tariff 'heir strength—tko sword of intelligence and tho
with its train of oppre*sioa#»Int*rnal Improvement* I ihieldof virtue—and rally to tho standard of Ro
by the General Government, creating in itself tho oc- public*ni*m| nnd then lire arm of federalism, that
cossity for prodigal appropriations and on*rou* tax. strive* to pluck from it* summit tho star-spangled .
ntion—a National Dank,with all its comeqaent cor- banner, shall bo a* ncnrolci* a* if stricken yyUh tha ,
ru|'lioos and iniquities—a preponderance of Abo-I sbaftofdeath.
Ijilon influeuro in the deliberation# of tha Federal I I xro ires passing nn your patience. I thank
Legislature, scattering among lids *i-tvrh«od of I 'ho Association lor tha too kitui compliment which
State* th* fire-brand* of discord, and sanding from I 'hoy pay to my talent*. I should bo proud if I do
its degenerate Press stream* of political poison and I served it, and should hxva some guarantee, (hat my
social death-tha assumption of ilia dvtu* of the f usefulness would ba comnwnsurata with my daeira
State* by the General Government—and the Gu I fodngood. 1 thank you for ike Aatlsiing terms in
vernment itself, occupied by a band of ambition* I which you bare betu pleased tu comreuuiula (bw ' *
demagogue*; fattening on tho spoils of otRce, cou- j favourable impraraion* rnuruiacd coucsrning m»,