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B'- 'h'aiiniiijor. in holmll of the i ’oiinnitUv j»n>
llio folluviillg—
ii- forlli,
I'-inl 'll r -.if priimiples ol i icbl,
1 Wliil *"i 1" 111 I tin? hheilm- aHi I 1• v I-Ii Hit ot 1 1 i«
||h it rt«», (In-struggle belwc*«*ii flu* parties,
BB * ! " H * ia| pa-i have <liv i<l* <1 tin I 11 ion,
t'-r place ainl |nnvrr, ill whieh .'•’oiilli
H r i n'i-I: I ii.-l < cinl (n mill” It . 11• ■ r posi-
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u ilfliinn.'h nun (il llmm bad a\owed a pre*
r, ( :> " l»r Ihr | M ,iirip|i-> nl tin* South, and limrehy
’’' " 1 lir,, 'l lit- l..vin nt some ofoiir peijd ; \nl llm
B lI " '•( I ir.f. preferred a, -land alool from ill ■ nmi-
' '!i'"ild I. -I llm sincerity of profession.
- in appliml, and I In' prim iplns
"U>n.-ii„.| l ~C U |, r |d. In ||| ‘ li al ol a loll^
B B. < ainuss, tin \ have each h-vn brought lo
dfirinn* position, and to ran.'-- ill- mselves
' r r: "i' rs ." lm<n principles cannot In- mi'taken.
r . " , " , '" >, '">nii lias Imon linin' d, . iiilmmim; all those
B, 'int\ i,| il, | u j ( n< >1,1,1 is now advaiming in
B '■-■■reer, to invade llm rights ol llm Sonlli.
I I, j' 11 l ’( ,, | i "ai has henn dm larnd a*rains| (h * present
■ -lr'ii'»n, her,nisi- il has dared lo stand up in
K r ‘jMli;-Democratic principles ol’llm ('onsli
i Bl * •l ,i,r| i / -'*iw »f Abolition, ot the 'l’ariiV, of
■ *'l' ,aii.| consolidation in all its varied forms, have
' """"means.-. Denouncing llm IV sident as
ilfii.'' ' n ' ro "‘ , ' l pi principles,” they
■ ’. v !,v,, 'v dm ”round work ol llmir hostility, and
H J , : , ri ,0 ' , 1.v «"d /.nalo'irtly do they s-i/.e upon .-m l
mj, r ; ( ; r "" f l.ni r ow. l purposes, every < lenmnl of strife,
B 11 now become the duly of ev’n Iri-Mi-I ol
B»li-,rr i, | ,r> ’ , ' 1 ir la rib -r advances. .\ow,
EH j-' l!,r 1 :i,,| e is waxing warmest, and real danger
B, 11 if* mil iii the gen-. Tons nalnre of South
II frir 0 1 ! la I 0 '. ledi,,e eomhal. Wherever Imr
M noV r l >ril, **i|'l*‘ s «nn«-«»unter danger, there, will
r I l| f Imr standard, advancing to the resene.
II « ! V ,,11,ml disguised, tlmt the ercal j rineijd. s
I ■ M ‘ , * v divide parlies in tin- I nioii, are preeisely
fH v w ''i‘-l. have lieen ever the snhj- « I ol'i'onlro
i’H ’Vi*’ 51,,,c0 5 1 ,,,c0 ll*e foiindalion of free* <»ov« innmnts.
li j l '" "Iwayn hem found a party striving lo
H !ii. f \[ n . or l " c,n m* r aey, and under one prelext or
B ear.' Tll ,S ' ,,uur country attempting to se-
I"• s* r Vo V u '' ?ri "hole power mul ndvnnla-
B K.-1 v'' i ll,? Ijovermiieiit —rinding th'-ni
B the i* | i' l l»y llm wisdom of the Constitution,
B „ • Ul . ve r 'sorted lo the device ofeonstrimtive pow -
I ii.ri, a, r f * ,crc l>v to substitute the will ol u ina-
I mn V r ‘T- lllcA,u S ,,u CUartuof our I.ilmrlies. Tim
Bof tl C 1! OII , r ‘ ll eoiinnon " ilia their IJivlliren
B m„.i" *; oul ‘b l» av '- ever held, that submission to
B C »«i a i' r lnwe » V s virtually n surrender of the very
fl ih.-V- °| u ur Liberties. It is in fuel a repeal of
w ji.rro« t V l k ll V ,l !V n * In this opinion were fully
9 our Vin ° l 'rlli 10 .6 rc,lt paflitJH which lately agitated
B I'-ii llC ‘ .*“ c ironly ditference wn ßl eone-erning the
■ diiVi-r a n infringeincnlof their rights. Tlmt
B inr«;. n . Ct ‘, u ” adjusted hv events; and we now
I i a- l ‘“ lUm ' VV, ‘ originally stood, making com*
B cause for the greut principles of Republican
I Stale Ui*rlits. Jusilv niav wo hail the moment m*
( nn ora, uiiouoiicc all the |»C(iplo of «ur State
nm moot at one ooinmon altar in the pvat **anso of
ouroountrv: All save that mmolcsscohort which
caveniioortain support to the Aihiiinisirathm while
it w;n« stroucAhst; hut which true toitsown pn foronoo
for 1 arills, I tanks ami consolidation, now ah.unions
i in allies when assailed, and has made known its
1 secession from the great Stale llichis and t nion
’ party ol the South, h\ hoistinc in onr (*it\ the sell’
same hanner, nn lor which the Aholitionisi isinareh
inu to in\ ado ns.
I mier those eirennistanees an I lH*liovinc ns wo
fninlx do, that for llio Sotilli the poriod has armed,
when every free palriht is hound lo luk.* his post,
we lint owe il to ourselves ami the country. lu de
clare the grounds noon which we range ourselves
with th • friends ofliic \dtninistralion.
I. ll cannot he eoneeah'd, that the lived detenui
iiation. w ith vx hi« h the I’resid nl has can iod mil his
i i mil cum I declaration npiinst the !; mu *« nl the
VhidiiitMiists. lias oHiieeniraled again-t him the
malice ol that factimi. Inoxoiy stale where ihosi
incendiaries « ati eolloot the least f.nve, it is f.nmd
inv iri ddx nmrshalleii acaiiist llio administration;
and il is now heroine obvious that the »l I at of llio
administration is re carded In th.'in as a Irinmpli of
tin ir juim ijih's. S,» elo>,* the imiaiaox hoiween
lli.' opposiiHui Vii.l the \tiolilioni |s. tli.it exon in *ho
Halls of (‘on ;ress. w hen the eh- ir I ami unixers. .\
aoknow ledged rights of the South are und r dis
enssion, llii* pnhiie serx.mis ofilieeoiinlrx are lonnd
silentlx dnserting their pos|s t<> axoitl a deolaralion
ul undonhiod i i :Ills, xx hioh miglit olleml th-ir Aholi
ti.ui 1 'tnu' .1. rates. V»\ • S.. powerful seems (In
inlhienee ol’this allianoi', ami -oolos»d x i| ( »es it up
1 pear interxx ox on w ilii iio-lili(x to Sinito i u ln<liio
linns, that upon i ipi. .-lion of xital inipoiiaiiee to
llio South, one o! our mx n Son.ilors is mis-ing from
Ills plnco, ami one hall'the «*onsl il *il i«*int I xoi.v of
I lie Stale |o-| io || r StippU I. ( 'oilll.isl smll I* 1 -
sails xvith lli - hi.ne and ua-nerons stipporl ol the
\il,ii;i i-Iraiion ’ J>isd iiniii; personal oon-idora
I r ,f. s of’the rlamor of lit \holitiom
i-i.iii x g uhor aronud the di-liu ad-liod oli unpion
ol our liglus, ami In I Inti nutliiicliiii:*. ooimli'iiaiioo
and snpiroil . iiaido lu.ii Io o-lal li h a propo-ilion
ess, hi, ,| { 0 |i,o d i -no,■ and soouiilx of om Inslitu
lions.
In tlie oilier II.il! .if <’.ingross, tlie sum • line ol
poliox oliarat li'ri/.ed t'aoli »>i Hio oolil iuliti:; parlies.
Ii n*o Is hut a in-• i.* perusal of llio .lourimls to os
tnhli . Ih*xoml a iloul'l, dial ex r\ men nr which
in - checki d i:i ■ adxam e ~1 \h »liti«»n owes u- i hies
snppoi I, alld lls sm-« i' s, j,, th.- Tn nils iifllio ,\d
niiiiistrnli' n, xx hil those propo it ions w hich u\ iuco
Im.-id i\ li> our In liluiiu i-, alxxaxs oricinate and
ii sustained umm : the opposite partx . I’ll *\« i \
I u t ( wlll.■!i the opposition arc oompell. ,1 to udiiiil)
lli. lHi ir « arnli late fei llio Ihosid. n:\ lias deolarod
his opini.ui (hat lli<* li xoinics ol’ (ho l al. ialtiox
crnai nt ran ho eon-iilnti oiall x, and oucht lu ho
Uppli d to (In emancipation of Shoes, is nllogcdici
rouoli;-ixc. ll proxostlni if he he olooit d I’resi
don: <!ie ('oiisiituiiiin is im lon ,ei Ic* cu iranleo ol
om prop t\ —hnl xxo hold il uiiii-a dial most d>-
giadu.g and im rlain oi all I ■nnivs --the xxill « I
a majorilx,and di il majority xxiili ini it- is x.uianl
fro.n, mid ovi’ii lio-til«M-» onr oxvn.
The n *\l ci’t’ai loading in *asnre upon xx 11it*11
xxo I « l !i >,uni Io make i Hunuoii oanse xx ilh the \d
miiii-lration, i- Us oppo>iiion I" a Hank h ili* I nil*
• o.| Stales. V, e take Has «-slahlislieil hexonnii a
1 doiihi, that ill • po«ai|e ol Soiilh Caioliiui Irne made
11ji ih ir fuin pidgin, nl acaiiist sm han in-liiniioii.
Tiny regard il as hodi dangerous am! unoonsiiiu
■ lioiml; a< a!» n Inning all ihecronnd- xx hioh has heen
g. i.n d against impliod pox» ers; and as x toldinc up
unr right-, po’iiio. I and i ommoroial. to tin* nidiniil-
I cd oonli'd h( I■i. • see I ion in xx hieh -ueh a Hank xvonld
he looated. TTu* d ngors to a Ih iuihla xx ilh which
such an in li'iilioii is Iran .lit, and its «li -usirons in
llnenoo r\.-r (he eoinnier'e and iigrioullnre of Ihe
I country, Inr o noxx heroine mailer of hi-lorx, and ii
1 ran he oiil v (host* who prelor the <piiolinio ol ik'spo
-1 lisui, xx Im xxonld noxx unite (heir offoils xx ilh llio < )p
--po-iiion pai lx, and propose lo tin 1 Smith lo snrren
-1 dr itself at disrretioii lo the lender mo ivies ol a fifty
> or sex iul x million Hank.
d. The establishment of a s|f*adv an I ooii-lilnlioii
-1 nl cnronox ,is justly considered one of the most im
-1 portanl measures xxhieh the \dmiiii nation has
' sought io promote. In so lamlahle and patriotic a
1 purpose, xxi feel hound lo x ield ilieni our entire eon
i lidence and support, and xx hen xx e eon ider the p-‘-
enliarlx imloxx aid eondilioit of I lie limes, and the ar-
I ra xof intln nee, i iteiest and pr 111.110.* against xx hioh
they have had Io contend, in ailxam ing this great
measure, we cannot ion stroll}!lx express our appro
• Imlion and eneo'irageni. nl. Kxerx ell’orl lias heen
• j iis mI h\ n x;is| 1111 j1 ii 11y ol Ml>• parli/illis anil lielions
I Hl nine hundred Hunks seallercil ihronghonl the In
ion, with the I -Siales Hank 111 their head, iu aim
1 hiile lo the \dmiiiistnilioii ex ils xx hioh are solely
1 ehargeulde to the speculating iniinia, xxhieh had
overrun the connli y, and (o the era/\ issues mid cr
• rors of the Hunks lhenise|x rs. Hut tin* sohur sceoinl
- 1 llauiglil of llic people is rapidly apppl x ing the. «or
I reetixe; and tin-seeond siispcn-ioii «*i the Primsy I
xania iiml .'oiithern Hanks,contrasted us il is with
lli ■ condition o! those in Nexx Nnrknnd elscxx here,
xxhieh have n> t suspended, has furnished prnot ol
• |li<-sound xi-xvs of the admini-Iraiion, auilexinee.s
- loexeiy relh •mg niitni xx here the Irne mischief lies.
There can seisiei-ly oernr any cxil sf greater inagni
imle, than to tils) 11 en.ui a eoiuiliy an ii red emahle
paper ennonex. Ii Idichls the xery hud of cnler
j>ri/»*. and by snhjeeiing lo line, iialnl x, the measure
nl \ aim l , opciate- w ith as inueli and injiH
lire, as limiich otic i' standards ol value, such as (in'
p<ui ml x*« i-g hts aii 11 ui-he I in, as tires ol' the 1 oiinliy
jxx 11 suddenl and e.-prieioa ly to he elialiged. ll
il x\ re pi opos«-d Innnr people, dial Ihe Hank I liree.-
i .rs or aiiv other I ofiii' ii, shonhl he alloxxed lo
t liange the xxeivhls and measures ul the eoinmu
niix. win never il suited 1 li.*ir pleasure, and that eon*
Ir 11 I made n;id r die old standard sho ild he e\een
-1 d according to die nexx, the ninposilion would de
scrxidlx meet with universal scorn. Ii would he
perei ixed at om e, that die Hank Hirer tors or other
legidators, could coiiihim* amonc themselxes, and
ag roe 11 poll a da ' xx hen the standard should he chan
. . d, and that after dial day two pounds for instance
should he m■•lien together and represent hid one. —
()| course each man in the secret would jio Until and
secure contracts for thousand- of p«niiids of cotton
or any other article of value to he delivered nl some
p.u iod hex oml die day thus fixed upon for (heehaiige.
< 'all any tiling he more ohx j.nis, than dial xxln ii
die seller is railed upon for his conirnet and is thus
compelled lo deliver doidde the ipmnlily lie had an
ticipated, right is invaded and the most (lagranl in
justice has been perpetrat' d ! And yet precisely
similar is the result xx liieh fallow s the power lo ex
• pami ami contract the currency of the country ; a
power which the Hanks now enjoy throughout the
I nion, and that too without responsibility to m:y
1 hnl their own stockholders. Is it not apparent, Dial
» an irresponsible power thus to overturn the stand
-1 ards of value; thus to expand or contract the cur
» renev ; and thereby to enhance or put down die pri
’ cos of labor and of all eoiiimodities, i-< in fact an ar
-1 hitrary pow er over every individiinl; is a power to
‘ increase die rale and expenses of life of every cili
• /ci 1, and lo reduce at pleasure tin* accustomed in
• mine of the mechanic, the laborer, and the Agrienl
» inri-l !ll is against this irresponsible power Hint
' the Admini-'lralion lias been emil' inling. ll is lo
■ ensure steadiness and certainty to lit ■ wages ol la
’ hor, and to the produce and eoninieree of the conn
' try, lliat tin 1 I’residenl has so earm slly urged upon
' t!ie people the necessity of some cheek imon the
' Hanks, (’an any man doubt, dial it die xdminis
• (ration in-lead of'opposing the reckless speculations
• of the Western Hanks had lent them its eoniiten-
J mice or even declined lo oppose them, ilia Iwe shonhl
: hax' now been wln'lmed into 11 vortex ol calninity,
‘ far exceeding the worst reality xve have yet eneoiin
• tered ! And xsill any man alter the second snspen
• sion of the Hanks, and the present depreciation of
die hilH of our nearest neighbors; will any man
' propose that the (ioveriiineiit shonhl make them I )«*-
1 positories of the pnhiie money, and present them
with a Ihmns of from 10 lo 15 per cent, for debusing
1 tie* currency cd’ the country !W e lake il as the
1 settled policy of South ( ’arolina lo resist any sm h
• fallacy, and as her determined purpose to join with
I tlx Administration in restoring healthful action to
• the hod v politic,
i 1. We r g r ard tin* opposition of the Administra
tion to the syst Mil of Intern.il l iiiproveiie rit hv the
1 (ieneral (Jox'■rnni Mii as furnishing another claim to
I our confidence and Htipporl; and we feel onrselxes
, authori/.ed lo call upon l!i" Slate Itight -parly ol
I 111 ■xx hole .South to aid them in a ys
, t. ni so sectional and cornijiling. The people ol
r d.i > Slate have declared l!i ir opinion so olle.n upon
1 this subject, and are so lullv salisJied ol its Hound
r ness that it would he a work of supererogation fnr-
I ther to discuss the subject.
f,. And, Instlv, we hold ourselves hound lo make
• coniinoii eimseWith the Admini-tralion in opposing
dial prodigal pan nl of Internal I iiiprovem.-nl, and
, lal and recklc lijieiidilnrcs, TurilT lor
. the protection of Do no lie Mminlacturcs. Du (bis
» subject South ('arolina has so recently liken her
r ground in the face ol the world that il xvonld he vain
- again lo repeat her solemn declaration. All her
■ 1 sons, with the exception of that Iragmeiil which,
fading: no congeniality with die re-1, bus mil •rliin
, alel v strayed into the camp which shelters enemies ;
- all unite in the great cause of I'reo Trade; all insist
- that where the (''institution guaranties freedom lo
1 all, nunc shall be reapccied, und that die .Manufuc
-1 tmer like, every other eiti/on, should he. left free to
1 competition, and should not fatten on the spoils of
his neighbor,
f Therefore he it Resolved:
1. That the present Administration of the General
1 Government, is entitled to our wannest confidence
j and support, lor the firmness mid resolution with
I | which they have f itstaiiied the great Democratic
f principles of die Constitution, and the rights which
-! urc guarantied to the South.
1 ! ii. Resolved, That the sound and cnlightcucd po
licy which has heen pursued by the Administration
to avert the great e\i!s arising from irredeemable
Hank paper, and to restore lo the country a Consti
tutional Currency, is founded upon wise considera
tion of the public good and is entitled lo our /onions
encouragement and support.
Ik AVWrc</, That the and de
termined stalled which has heen made h\ (he \dmin
islralioii against the schemes of th** \holitionists
ex inees its sincere and earnest regard for Southern
Rights,and entitles the ('resident lo onr confidence
and support.
I. A'e.xH/re./, Thai in it! 'iili.'y ing xx ilh prin
elples of public policy , so essential lo the line in
leresls of die South, the lion. Mai m fPWVni
has enlided liim-ell lo its eonlidemv and snppoii.
and a-i 1 i:i/>iis of South Carolina we pledge onr
solve- losiMaiii his re-elei tiuip as I'resid *nl ol die
I niled Stales.
A’, so/rc#A That the I lon. .lelin ((’alhonn, onr
S him ter ini 'on gross, i - end ded to die heart x eilnli
ileaee mil snppoi I ol his Id Sow eiti/ens for die ahi lily
and .■.*;.l xx nil xx iiirli he lies v indicat 'd the principles
of die South, nad promoled die host ini ’resi ol this
Stale, a|)d inore esp,, iallx lor die ability and elo
«| ;i.'*ii e w il * i w Inch, in his place in ll: • Senate of ih
I niled Slates, unaided and alone, he has ivpresenli*d
die feelings :iml piiiiei.des ol the I. gislalnre ami
people of South (’arolina.
After tin leadin ', ol die \ddresj. Mr. Meniniiiiger,
inaveix elo>|neitl speech, advoeate.l die el.iims o.
die pi • in Adminislialion lo ilk* suppoit oi tins
Stale.
Col. I’. 11. i'.lii:ore. lli.m rose ami respund.-d In die
loiiil and ii■ • |iient cads mule for him. 1 1<* win Ud
low 'il t»x dio Mon. J. S. Rhell.
\II 'i some ili-eiis-ion. the Vil.h'si mil R.’soln
lions were separately pul lo the meeliti",, and were
imaiiiniotislx adopl d.
I pon motion ol Robert \N olliei puoa, Ksij., it
l\i s.ilnd, That an Kveenlixe (’oininiltee •>( (liirlx
he appointed; and the follow ing genllenien were then
named;—
Ivxi.e; nx (kixixnrn e «»r Tnmn.
\I.I A. M. DON M.l), W . 11. W II.S(»\,
R. Wx) I’ll i.RSIh »(>\, W. ( .(J \ Ci’.W n. )i >,
u. • n\i km:v, 11. .1. n u;n.
x». I . Di>HS( »\. Mr. V. (I. MOW \RD,
\ 1.1 \. 11. HR< »\N \. t.’liO. K I M.DCM,
M. I. K I'TI’M, Dr. .1. Vi. ilKillTx>.\,
JOHN \. STI \ UT, .1 \S. K. h Mtill I’,
I'.KWirM \, D. IH HM.IH'.CK,
\N . I. U \l,. Dr. KKCKI.IA .
1.1 .now r.i. ih >h r. k. r n \.
ill!.». MAN >< IN. IIHIM\S K\ \N.
Tilde. D. < O.ND\ , MI’NH 'i S. IT.W .
.1. ST. \ M VND, 111 1M \S Cl,\ 111’.,
I K \ V IS I \M I!, W M.l I \.M jn.NKS.
\\ . A. KING.
{iu moliHii of U. \\ . x eionr, I’.s.j, ii xx as
!%i .s rr,‘il t 1 .I.it an K\-eiilixe I’om uillee lo eon
-1 ol *0 he appoinled by the i'hailman ol dn
nieeii'i::, lo reeonmie:nl -noli in '.isiires as m.iy from
liiiu* lo lime In- neees *ai x lor die sue' essful nnin
lonaiiee ill priin iph -we have pled, ed 0.n.-elxes
lo snppoii.
A’ Vo/, That die Ciiainnau he also ivi|iies|i-d
at his Ii 1 -me to nonnt ale a Committee »»l (’orres
pondt nee for 111<* pniposool enforeii'g upon die pnh
li<- iniml ih impm lain eof the principles wllit h now
unite ns.
(>n motion ol 11. .1. 11 aihx. Iv-tj. il -xx as
H. Thai the laveentixe Coinmiliee are
her hx re'jnesli'il lo iioiiiinaie in em h W ard of die
( il x and lor die Meek the lidlowin; (’oinniiliecH ol
\ igilanee:
hi W aid No. I Connniil eol 100
In Ward No. '* •( 'oininiltee ol 100
In NN ard No. d ('onnnitlee ol 100
In Ward No. I—('oinniillee ol 100
On the Neck—('onimilh e of 100
The pmeerilings were ordered lo he published, and
th' 1 meeting adjourned.
May I>, IG t().
11. 1.. riWkV’N , Chairman.
S. M. NN \1 it Kit, / < .
.... I Sei'ivlaiies.
NN xi. D. I nn run, S
| ('orreMinnidnire of tin' M iiM/iiitif/mi ii/ohr. |
i)i;\mn; \nc n ntionai. conn cation.
Hx 1.1 nion 1:, Max IO 10.
Ihnr Sir: The Denioeralie N.iliomil Convention
met ilii-s morning at l*i o’eloek in die hall ol the Mn
-1.1 I Association oil l*’ax etle-sli.ei, and was leinpo
-1 raril.x in ani/.eil hx the appoinimeiit of the Mon.
I'xvi Mu i .ol Ni xx I(aiiipsliire, as Cliairni.m, ami
Gen. Dix.ol .Ncxv York, as ScTeliirv. AOerauad
-1 dress lo the throne ol Grae hx die Rex. Mr. Hurke,
1 of Cinciiimiti, the naim ** of the Delegates from die
1 ii ml ►'hior. »..»•** •• illwil over, xx hen il appeared
dial Ixvenl x -olio Slates were folly r Hros. i". d.
On motion of Mi. Hubbard, ol Alabama, itriini
millee was appoinled, of one from each Stale, lo
I ! nominaie officers for the Convention, after which a
-1 ''oinniillee of nine xxas appoinled lo examine die
I credentials oflli's Deh-g.'il.'s. NN bile dn first named
eonmiii lee were preparin': llnm repoil, Mr. (*i 11 mix.
-of Ceniix.ssee, hiix ing been loudly ralleil on, address
-1 ed die meeting in an execmlingly elmpn nl and ill
, leresling maim r, in espluiialion ol ill ■ pii'ieiples
I and policy of die Demo'ralie paviy. This address
. was received hx the I leinoei'ae\ pres m w ith the
. nio'-i endi'i da.-lie « x id*'iiei sol approhalioii and il '-
lii?hi; tho venerable orator hax in.; heen repeatedly
inlerrnpled hv die loud and hearty elnviin.;- ol Ins
niidiriiee. 'I f lie iioniinaling coni'.nillee, at the eon
elusion of ibis address, hax ing agreed on a report,
recommended th-' follow ing ollieers, w ho wore lliere
lipini 11 r 11111 i 111 o 1 1> lv appointed l»y the Convention.
ricK.sinr M'.
Gox. NN xi, Cxnnoi.i., of Tennessee,
N 1' 1. |*kkmi>i:n i s.
, I. G. n. NN xi. T. Roukhs, of Hennsylvania.
o. (Jov.C. I*. \ . n Ak», of N erinonl.
Ik Wki.im.n N. I.mxx vans, I, >p of .N. Carolina.
I. Doel. Cn\*. HxitliV, of liidiaiia.
.lu ; v Nki.sin, I’.sq. of Marx land.
i». Hon. Am x’ii. Mm niN,of Looisiana.
.-’•m 11K r\nii>.
I Gko. S r xickw katiikii, Ks'(. of .N’exv York.
C. .1. .Nh .\i i.r\. I! <|. «»f ( Him.
(i. Ik \iHUXN, i'’iS«|.of i\ew .lei sex .
Ni.iikiu It \Kui:, K-i|, of .New Hampshire.
| The Coiiveiilioii then adjourned to ineet again at
1 , lok look, p. in, A numerous delegation to the ,Ma
• rx land I lemorralie Stale (’onx enlioii nn I this morn
ing nl the same place. 'l’ll' y adjourned lo 111 'el a
-1 gain 10-inorroxv at I’.iirinoiinl. Iln'dehales in this
meeting, I nndei land, were cxcccilin ly inl* -ro ling,
- and maiiilesletl the right spirit. I li- x have lell
- di ir delegates lo die National Contention unpledg
ed as to dm N ice presidency.
, H VI.TIMOIIF., Max (5,1*510.
Pr,ir Sir: —I have just time, helore died parturc
of the ears, lo say I hut the .National I )emoe ralie (*Oll
- M illion unanimously nominal* I MARI IN N NN
HI ’RKN, of A. xx N ork, lor reo !• elion ol I’re-id. iil
of tile I niled Slab's; and, xx idi equal unanimity,
have come lo the conclusion not to nominaie any
caiididale for die N ico I*re.-idem;y. hnl lo h*axe dial
, qneslion to die Denioeralie parly in each Si ale.
On die iiieeling of the Convention 11»i looming,
Mr. Gilh 1. from .New N ink, from dm rommiiice tip
. pointed to ilral’l resolnlions declarative ol the prin
l eiplcK of the Denioeralie parly, made a i-pml; and
» tin; resolutions having hern read, were adopted xyilh
the most enthusiast ie maiiile la I ions ol appi ohalioli.
(iovernor Mill of .New Ilanipshire tinl11 snlmiilted
1 nil address vvhieh dn 1 ommiil* e, ol which Ii xxas
chairman, had agreed on; and this, 100, xx as received
and adopted with equal unanimity and cordiality.—
1 j In short, this exceedingly able and eloquent, paper,
and tho resolutions, carry ing out its very essence,
| were adopted hx acclamation in each vole.
In relation to die \ im Presidency, lli* 1 liairman ol
the eoinmiltec on nomination, Mr. Clay ol Alabama,
reported that as some of the Stales had nominated
f diller* nl candidates, and us some were not represen
-1 ted in llio (/’onvenlion, the eoininillee had llionglil il
most advisalde that no nomination should he mad
1 hx the* Conveniimi, Iml dial the Denioeralie parly ol
each Stale shonhl decide for ilsell. 'J’his decision
• hv lli • eoinniilloe, he oliserved, was the result ol liar
-1 nionx, eonees-imi, and sell-sacrilice. It xxas carrying
1 out the Denioeralie principle ol everv thing for mea
, snres, and nothing for men. The de legal ions Ironi
the Slates who were in favor of a nomination, and
some of them were in-lrnelrd, declared dieirperl *l
• w illingn- s lo aeqni. see i:i the will of the majority .
, In short, the nlnmsl good fee'lingmid harmony pre
• vailed. 11l th course of die which look
f place, I o!i : rved lliul nil th delegates vx im addr.'ss
cil the me ling exmed lD*‘ strong''-I assiir-me. -ol
I die sneei •of the I >* hium'ralie pai ly next Noveinh' r
1 Th--spit it and eonfnienee l!i y display eI, was «\i
• denllv die result of a linn and s.'llPd eoiivielion ol
their slrengdi in ill' ir respeelivv M 'le>; and die r -
suit of to in onqmring nol*'> togelli-*r wa. : , dial di •
parly ihrmiglm il tin* I nion was gaining sir ngfli,
nolxviih i tndin ; all llc'imi y clamors of‘ die Hank
I paiiv. Nl Ixx o o’clock, the convention adjourned, lo
r mutt again at four.
[From thr St. Auj-n iHnr l/rr/il Aj
, PHIvNOMKNA.
r ,Some of tli ‘ ponds and lal.es arc dry ing •■;», or
rallivT rnimiog oil’. Nhonl H» nioiit 1 .- inee, xx.' 011-
’ demtand the water in TiiHr,tiri/l/i lake in Alachua
• conntx mn ofl*, ami is now completely dry. It was
J H s,i*l l»\ those who saw it, dial tlmre was a strong
, current running towards the centre, und il was de
scribed as similar to tin* emptying of 11 funnel.
, Since then, we Imv heard that the Oruinfr In hr
f is running oil*in a similar maimer. N gentleman
who saw it a f.*xv xvi-cks since, inforni' d ns dint
n l„,nl j. a diousnml acres had been completely
1 drain'd. Not more than about A fool of water re
l* main din lli' 1 lake. .
,1 'i’lie theories in explanation of the.ni | lienomeii.i
.! nr c : That the ol'-irnelimis in the snhterr.m in
, streams, xxitli which these Ink*- liave "inimiuiiealion
i have, from some cause, beeoin ii ieoxi d, and allow
- i a free passage to tho wiilcf, or. i.iat Iho cniJil ol
1 limestone has broken through and let il off. The
> spot where th.* Orange Lake xvaiv miming into, up
- pearoil nexx lx broken.
| From flu \rifi York Son. Mon It. I
ririT.KN DAVrt I.AIT.R I RONI |’,( |{()Pl’.
'l’M.’ Great NVeslertl, xvhieh sail ’d from Hrislol on
die IMb nit., arrived at her berth at II o’ehvk dii
j 1 iiioniing,hijiigiilg eopimis files of l.ondon and I.iv
,| ei •pool papers to dm I Ith. The news furnished hx '
(imm xv ill he found important.
('"Hon is a shade lower, poorer qo.iliin - liax
I ing liitl«'M oIV jd per Ih. however, was
quit brisk, and the market animated.
1 The money market looks nilteli hetiei. Nion x
xxas ea-x , and consols iiad advanced e.m ni r.ihly .
Orders haxe been i sited by ae Hiiiidi Govrin
inenl tin* iiiaktii-; reprisals upm^t’hiimse . omiMerec.
Ni live preparalioas are maki» % “ e" pro* : *i ntin;; the
war against China I iod 1 hx sea and S.-ind.
Sir .lames Graham introduced in toe Mouse m
(’onmioiis a resolution e.’iisiirin . the mioi li x li«i
di *ir e.'tidnel in reler'lice lo (*hia 1. \ w.hiii parly
dehal ' oe.’iirred. xx hieh occupied th.' Mltiu foi . ‘
xeral day xx hen a Mix Dion xx as ii id, ind die 1 min
don rejected hx a majority often. Th.' 1. -oh xx j
i . laime.! as a great triumph hx the I’l i.’n.l -* ofilie Mel
1 honnii' ministry. It wilt serxe to keep diein in
oOi* ea sp 'll I.Higi'r.
In lit ■ House ol Cen mums on I lie 11 di nil. a eon
x.’l'salion en-ii 'il on the subject "I llm late order in
t *Ollll il. prox id 11 • reprisal-* on ( ’liln. se x. - el-. )
Sir Robert Pe *1 im. -e 1 d that, in ei ..i‘.ip
litres being in id ,dm hips sleodd Im the pie enl he
di'inmcl.aiid not iml m im .idsii li. at.'d upmi, m.l di. n
inquired if the repn :• Is wen 11 e\l.ini 1.. alli’hi
ues,« vessels, la xxli ilexer seas, tlmx inigln he met
• xx ilh !
i I.ord Palm'i lon an-xxer'd llii .. 11 i.> lin |!ie
I alVmiiali'e; and added that prie* ' xxonld h • tei.iio
.1 lill il should he ascertained xvlmllmi llm Chines.’
Goxern n nl w 're di-qio-* *d lo make rep.-nalioii.
, To an.ilh'i inquiry hx Sir Robert Peel,
I.«»r«i .1«ill 11 R.issell r pli'd l ial. iii the e\i ling
slate of In - iol'irnialion from China, he shoid.l ii.'a
adx isa a Roy al iii. ssa 1 to the I lon. eon die nh-
I ' I.
(hi iii • . l!i oil., in I'i • I lonae of ('oinnio'i . I .old
.loini IvllSsell .'aiie,i Ins niolioll lot die eeond read
ing of llm I'aM’lcsia -lieu! Duties and R venues hill,
: hx xx 11 i* -11, anioiigsi odmi things, some «>t tin rich. 1
•in.'coin 's ol ea 111. dials aie lo he aholi lied, and
ollieis reUinni .1. ntd die loonex lints saved ironi die
r.ipin ions «■«.,-1 nor.nils of the (’imivh i< 10 he appro- J
pri 11, d, not to any lay purposes, lint lor die e. nelil |
.0 the poorer ei* i •;x. Phe Vrelihi imps el (‘ant.'i
bury and \ ork, and l ie Hi diop ol l.ondon, xol. d lor 1
lliis in. asnre.
On l : m S.HII.' dax (he Hisliop of i'.vel. r hinie'lil
li'lxx ar*i lli niolioll |‘>'sp , ‘elmg ineCle. \ 11. serve
01 Caiiadn, and I’oiieln.led hx inoxiima i.'sofnium to
die effii of nun id! i• 1 “ lli. recent 1 Hidn’t'in
dian I.e islalnre win- h mi •» I'.-i.’il xxiih ill* *.* x'l.i
, ■; x R> 'Si'i'x ■ •;•, and he eariie.l Id* niolioll by a
m.ijanlx hl'l7- diedixi ion hein ; ll).
I’lm’ Duke ol NN ellm :lon xxas a' .no ..Hacked hx ,
.1 \ i.ilenl lii on die I llii. w I,tie nl; 11 ilium"h iMm x
| I. nm, and xx onld have I P n from h • noi e hnl that
In s. 1x :i 111 and a sen'.' -n.i ol Ihe peine, who xxas
neai, eanm lo Ids i,--i 1 nee. Tliex carried, raihei
dian assisted, die Duke to the ne.i,e. 1 medical a
- sisiiim e.
| From thr London tf/ohr, I /nil I 1.1
iMO.NC.N MN RK HTS -Tm- M\v.
. j Cm, rx\ IIX 1: llVl.'Mh. -\\ .’ Il.i Xell .1 Innl •f■ 'I
I from die xx es|x\ ;,rd 10-dax, Iml die Mrnisli Gneeii
| steamer is daily exju'i I d li nn .New Nmk. Tin’ j
1 Mexican pin-kei also i * aimon-lx looked tin. as . he ,
i is ex peeled lo hrin.", a large a moil nl in sp •« i ■.
We 11.1 X e -eaii.lx exei Klioxvil any ;• e ~.11 like die
i prese il xx h r di re has been so li'i'e 1 xeilenmnl hi j
1 sjieenliliHii in eHimereial nllnii ; il 1 xxere iml (or,
| the pallid i 111 elin pi inn |h the Chin- •• trade, xx.
. should he quite ala loss fora sndjeei lu inlere-i ~ ; i
| in any maim t; and exeii on tins qn. .-{inn die nmie
, sober el.r- sos persons seen, to iqqm lire piex ailin '
ili-posidon of eerl.im parlies lo l i e .0 xan:.i ;e ol
the eirenm-lniie's fixoinlde loan iidvanee in lea,
w Inch is ilier -lme w ilh diflienlly r npjiorl. «l.
11 on ex er, die ,•.- e • 111111 sol die national revenue
jii-l pnhli-h *»l, slioxx dial ill aeiiial eon-oiiiplioii ol I
in. n h nidi • lias Dili lallen off, Iml on h. • eonl*' o x . 1
1 | dial il 1 s inereasing, iiolw idi-fo iling die iqipareni ;
. dnilnessof Irmie, which proceed in 1 gienl measnie i
. from the ahsence of speculative -ale and pin. Ii i-es.
In onr expoii lia.le.also, di *iv are liglil mdiealieii
I ol" increased n«'lix it x d'lring the la I len days, Iml
xv e leaf nothing very (l illerin;: can he expected on
. this head lor some months lo eonm, so long as (he
> nion Mary 'liilienl'ie- in Vineriea eoiiliime,imd in lie
| absence ol demand tor articles suitable lor the < ’liina
Ol'O'ki
The rcduelion in (he value of Spun! -h bonds u I
1 Paris has caused 11 re-aehmi here, the print has r«*-
, ceded about pereerl. tioni dm quotation of Satur
day, Imi lhe;e is little doilig in diem al present.
I Poiingiies ■ Hondsare lirnmr, in anlieiii.'ilinii of sonic
. thing faxorahle beingeomiimiiieal 'd Itx the Id lmn
mail, expected (o-uioriovv. In other Slocks, both
foreign and dome- lie, there i * nothing to nolice.
Theop niim price 1 i-d ix were ('oil-mis !H lo !H
4 lor nion 'x, and *1 Ih !M /, fn di Max \ei 01ml; N-w
• JIJ jm'l* Cent s, y ; ) loMMj, Kxi heqiiei Dills are *jlls |o
- ; ’J.is prenn
Honihin, Vjnil 11. Tin Ii ing Mlliii • du> in
4 dm Hrili •11 in irkets, die brokers mid jobbers are
- busy in sqiiariim dn ir iiecoimls ngain.-l 10-niorioxv,
, xvhieh is pixda x. The s. tiling xx ill go off x cry « asx.
• (lie exlreiii'! llueinalioii.s hax in;; been onjy shout )
per eelil.
(’oiisols opened at !H ( Nloilcy ; for llm May A.
e.mnl HI ! ‘;lv\elmqii r Hill-, ll a‘Jli pii'iniimi; Hank
Slink I .
11 vi.r r isr Ovk.—Th* seiding of dm Hrilisii
Neeoiml is ;;.'iilg olf xx .11, ami il Ilium oil! lo la a
P». a r one, allhong Ii xve <•( ail imm (o die present hour
, xx i 1 *i*fiit any imw sor arrival •of eonseqnenee. The
Hiidsli }** 11 in I 1 hax a linn app< aranee, and mdier
iiiiprov' il fiinee die eai l x pari of (hi morning. Con
sols have heen don •a I Hlfor Mime ~ mol IM [ fur Ihe
.’(■di May. Money eonlum lo la-ohlained ala tow
rale of inlercKl, Doll 1 in tin: Hrllish and Poreign
Markets.
Th'* l.ishon Mail, and dm Hiidsli Mneen si '.nuei
1 ar.t anxiously looked lor hv dm nmnthaiils, hoi ii of
whom are exp 'eied 10-niorroxv.
(’oiisols at pr 'seal 1 r»• Ml !.) lor dm till o( Max,
mid !(11 (in .a m . I. •Ii qa- r Hill i ! ’i«» pn minio;
India HomD, I pr'Miiiiiin; Hunk slock, Do; India
, Stock |!(y.
1 In dii p or *ign Market, Spani Ii Aelive ‘id *i- l J o-'I;
Delern il, I I ; Porlngm ‘
I ; Mexican,-C; Dnleli Txvo inid a-l lull'per ('. nls.,
olli; Hive per Cents, !»'.(.[ HMk
(li.oMMi chicks. Hoi nsii |'’n\os.— Hank Slock
Da; It per Cent R-mI. !(((}; It per Gcnl. ( 'him. !»I ; ItJ
- per (‘enl Red.'.ld'.’; New per Cent. IMP* Nexv o
• per Cent. —;l.ong \mniili* s loexoire Jan. HlhO, IH,',
1 do. Oi l. Idol), Hl.]; do. ,1 11, IdliO.—; India Slock
, ■JI'.H,; do. limids I; do. Old Ninmilies—; do. New
Ainmilies Ml*.*; Ivx. Hills, CHMMI, i l, *Jd pin.; do.
1 poUO,I.M» pm.; do. Small ’ih pm., Honk Slock for
Neel. —; India Slock for Aeel. —; Consols for Neel.
, 1 in.;.
Mim in. 11K Coi ihn M \iik 1.r.—1 riday eve
ning, April Id. —There Ii 1 heen a fair business doing
I 1 lii - week in all kinds of h -ill power and hand loom
1 elolli, hnl xx itlmnl any improve nl in value. In
. h '.ax y (alu ms, known as donmslie things hax ehe 11
I oxi-essixelv dull, and prices now lower. The con
linned low prie • of l!i«'-lapl i'dr* only (avorahle
I feature in (his (|cparlni"iil ol llm (rad.*. I'lm I' has
- been a large business doin ', in Hw isl, esnceially ill
, s)(s, adopted for die India market, which in some
, cases has changed hands in (Uxor of (he spinner.
The situation of die enlieo hand loom weaver i
f piiinlidloeoiileiiipl.il''. These operalix es are now
, compelled lo do w ork forAM, which in die ‘ heap .nid
I prosperous year ol Hiltli, (hey xx. 1 paid ll]d (or.
* ()n .Mmid iy , I Itlh, I,dod hags of rollon sold, sanm
1 as lli : prices reporh d above.
IN DI N AND ( MI N N.
I Tim |Vmiiedmn- si 'iimhoal, w hich left Nlexaii
-1 diii as Inti.* as dn* *i:.M of March, has bronghl adx i
- ee* from Canlon p, the olh of Janiim v, from Cal
: enlla, to the I Dili, and from Hoinha x io llie :j!)||i ol
I’ehnnirv. Lord Nneklainl arr.x.al in ( alenlla on
1 the Mill of l' , ehrnary, mid "as aeii\e|\ engaged in
I 1.1 rwarding mid '-ninpleting lb*‘ prepiiralion again 1
l (’liina. ’l’he «■ xpedilion xvas lo he ready hx dm lirsl
• of 'day, mid xx a1 lo consist ol the Udloxving H oops ;
'l’ll • .’lsi .nnl ■.'llh regim nls, xx ilh Iwo regim nls
«,(' Nalixe Inlaiilrv from Jf ngal, one regiment ol dm
I.in - , four ol Nalix •• I nhnlry , 01m regimenl ol Nr
r (ill TV, an I one of Kn jin er from Ma Ira •; and on ■
r."ginicrit of die line from ('ey lon, unking in dm
- whole 11 loree of iihonl 10,1100 men, which was in Im
; n ndt to pi'" r-ed lo ils d slin don by lire I 1 Mav.
Tliiil 111 ■: tillation xxas supposed lo he die Island ol
■ I’ormosa, hilt il was fit opinion ol dm h si inform
. ~| person - tliat die ohji el of llio ( iovernor-Gen. nil
was rallmr to alarm di an lo siihdiie die Chinese. '
» Mini I1 In in.; diem to a prop r 0a: ol dm xaliieol|
| jig h h i'll. mi. ice mil lii 'Hilly r•I j • I ioi Is. llm I
whole iirniaiimiit wa< io he placed under die eom
-1,111.1 of Di 111. (D m. Sir R. Arlnillmol, vvliile Gene- j
i.ds Oglmider and Walker xxonld act imd-This or-1
ders. , .
Nolliing had oreiirred .'.I ( anion lo r nder il pro- j
1 hahle dial coinai r dal ini reonrse would he 1 'imw -1
s ed ; on the contrary, an ailempt hv ( antain Diliol \
to induce Connm -iom r Din 1° allow llm r.'snmp
tionof legal trallie had he 11 nmt by a positive relii
sal, and a statement dial the Dnqmror of ('liina had
positively int rdiel. d all trade between his subjects
> and the T.;iglm!i, Iliad ordered that no Hrilil h
I good** should, upon any pretence, he admitted. I p
v om this point Conimi sioi-er Dm had i -sited 11 n xx
- • .diet, prohibiting lli conveyance und introduction)
of the produce and mail'd.lelnres of the country in j
n Th • se« ret ... Ivi* • apprupli.nioli t.ill (ill 1.1 d
V in (h 'Ch lMlli. I ofT’ •I*.""» ■ ‘I • neolllilel. -eiioil. j
t j oppo. itiun. Tlie 1 porta ol dm committee, it I>cl i- 1
urmirn 11 iibiih iimiiww i uni nwiMimi tmm* 11 m ■ 1
led. xxotihl he hostile, Iml the hill was judged to he
safe.
Tim motion of IM. Remillv U»r excluding Depu
ties from all otli«'«’s, except from those of the cabi
net, has passed all the bureaux and xx as helore the
(’hamher.
There scents to he a great ditVereneo of opinion
between dm Haris press and the Depnlie on dm
j subject'd Nlgier . The form t >. anxious lor glo
| i x and ennqnesl, mid xx ill have nolonlx dm coast
1 hnl the eoiilinenl kept under l’» in h ride, “if it re
; qttired 100,00(1 men and 100 millions.'' The D.'pn
lie-*, however, xx ho are lo vote the money and pay
! for the glory , hesitate to make lit. -aeriliee. ID ?lit
out of nine memhem ol dm emiiiiiiilee thought llm
iiioney d.'in.inded hx Gox ei nm. nl 100 nmeii ; hnl
the (ire of die press hax ing siim • opeo .1. the reeal
eil i.i nl ,-s ol the eoiiniiill.'e have •:i.( iimhed, and re
eon en.'Mik'd die rant imaiiiinonsl x, i\|. I’hii lias
a el.'il x cry (r.uiklx on Ini • snh|.'. I, nex. 1< 11 •ni -im;
th • eiion.iiix of th expense, and 1!■ •I 1 ri.’i'v (hat if
the Hreii.'li xxonld have llii 'xxln l!e. they inn I
pa x, .md pa x deal Ix tin it.
I lie I’onln.i papers of I! 1 * I• 1 and M nil. are till
ed with details 01 the o.m .(potion « 1 Ch i> !i. ll mid
i the capline ol Mi .a hem. .ntd etlmi operations
of die r’reneli army m Nliie.i. The \i d»s, it up
pear- , were .Ii play ing exlraordin.ii x a. lix ilx. atul
coin in Ilia Ito I 1.0 la Hie Ire Me ll a mix . lo i'll -11 npl
dieir «01 inn 11 meat ions, and to it lack weak po 1 aml
- h agglers wnh extr mr.linai v ainlai il x . The piin
I eipal tael aiemlon.ai 1 . the liilliinx and <|e > ilion In
■" "»y •" •« • "pip •■••... 1, Id 1
•ly Hpaniards. These, mi 1 reanl? hnleh Ted dmu
captain (a Hole) in the nm-1 -liorkia;. iiiannei, nm
ill ala Ihi dead I o.ly . and ill. il, to die mmiher of 111
er 10, passed ox er tola - N mbs xx ith Hi. ir ar ; m and
h. Snrpi ises,a ■ 1 oialion- aadileva l iiimis
e. i.linimil to • eomnolle.l hx th Via!*-. So late-
Ix a,- dm ‘l.i. liiree inlrn'iiaiils of D.ineia were
butchered. Their heads and die ealde tlmx xxae.it
-1 !•'ll■ 11 •1" Weie earned oil. ’I lie hoop 1 xxere kept
constant ix on the alert, yet xxeie not able to pievnal
liie.se iiorrihlo ex enl .
( From H r i llohr. |
\» e xxoid.l call t.ll.ailiiin I < the followin'! exfr.M I
fnnii lli • addr sos ill Denioi ialie ('onnniii. * for
Hie. Minlv nt (’otninhi 111a, in v >Di *- I’!»e extract
ha. p.u In nl. if l .‘fa . nee |o lit. mil. rx of die He.l ;
against the militia si li 'ine ol the ;'•.a ielarv ol NVar.
! plnililx i'lioxx ing it to he aiuMhei a,t.-nipt on their
part to delude the people hx .1-■ n -e|. ;• rlaiiim .
| NN exxon hi mix i- those xHli' edilol .w ho hax i* hei'il
1 so xvonderl'idly in.ln “Irion in . 1 mi" tin "pa ne,’
10 ex nnin • the i .mrse *>t lit'ii ow n i iol. NV .I D Mai
1 rison, xx idi re ard to (Iti one aihje* 1. l.'l diem
j re.nl In •l> tiers to G.'II. De. 11, In vx lit.-Ii r 'ten nee i •
1 inade in (Id - iiddr.-ss . and w hen Ibex • h dl tin.l lln-ir
“eeri-.11. ale Imi o” \\ arm! \ a.ivoe * fin- a hit. . !.’(d,
a rliein. piillm the "olilei I'pon -t 1.. • I ii; • .I \ 1 I
Ix iiiiii-- . xp.'ioe, .in | of 1e it r i'i' Hiix -iimnee m
the people, dian dial now rei .mimend.-il hx ft. Se
. 1.-laix of N\ ar. XI ■ a. ■ in hope, l!m\ xxid eeaee
ill'ir elaiiior nhonl I!i*• " lend o- arnix.' It, It.ixx
-1 ■ x.-r, tliex in ■ in .1■ • : 1 11 11 oppo ni mi lo Mr.
i Him. ell' r. *-"111111 in'... .011, i. l M ... ll ll" "tie i1 es
Ih 10 • 1 '.'il. *x.- hall e \ pe. 1 in .0 I . ix. dmi. “lie
Hi” In- ho- "I the ah" -.I XV hi. hlmy ll ;v. I. en
O prodigal in 111. ease ~l dm S a . In'., pnlii 11
I "lv when dl X find 111 >1 111 ■ Gen . d umiM have
I On,00(1 in. 1, in (he field, in 1 nl <■ . 00, ni 1 (hat
Im would I.ax e lima, imd. i arm five *x - I .1 • nl
of ten or I w Iv • .11 \ . n ■ mendeil by |)ie Sc
• clary, " Idi h 1 nj.m vv re in I in thu
. • '.l ol ii* ■ • ( nlrioli men, x' !'• ll the nda
- lion e-on. - from Mr. Hem >ll. hei »•!.,. h xx ill k. .- nil
I 11 mil' eilo; mil x, 11 1011 )> (ill 11 nn e, 1 ■ 'mn: ut, x* hen
j .-anrlieimd hx dl. ir eillldida |e ii'l Hi • H . ,d* I \ .
II is in I *.'d nm -I -.11 pri -n ions m.-i \i. -- in. m-.
jof XX I..'llex .-r polill' die xme. he -!ml I. I j.-e; |o
have (hen ow 11 yonlh (mined 1• * lli 1.1 in
j \\e Ii: ■! aI nn I in--lined to i» !.. x dm! l.m xx In -
i do oh|.’. « lo hax in • ami • pkn ed mlh .1 h 11 id , w i.nld
he read) :, l mix linn- lo Ihi 1 »*x I! Im. Ix m di-•
arms ol 1 iM r- ;* i l.ide, on I In* lim xxlneh he h • 1 .1 mil
j in hD lati* s|n’« eli, xx liieh xx as to llii • .ai *1 : Hi;.l if
die I ixes ol (lie H■ • • 11111 should break out into (111 in
snrn eiion, nod th- Noidi -honhl h. . .died upon I• *
a 4 i-l in qn ll ‘gl'min, dial he (.? - Nmyli; would
I have a 11 :'il lo d no.nnl th • • .ii.nmipalion of die
• slaves as llie pn *e ol 11 1.1 11 m •>*.
I “Aiiodmr siih|ee( \x liieh deoi.nrD onr noli' e. and
I W hieh lor die la I :l\ Hloill!li« In*•• h en l!i 111 om Hi
j U’eijer.il d -iioii -Ml.nl an.l p.ilii ni liori n. ari es
onl of ih - propohlioll ••( the H-e* 11 11X el NN ar, Mr.
I'nin-i 11, dial (’on -re * . Imnld prm ll* for llm 1 .on
. if,, tnal -a ini/.atioii ol the militia. Ihe political
pres,-of tlm l-Vd. i d pmly and lln ii poliiieal mi
iiniai as me ilmni'<l al dm prop., iimn of organi/.-
in - gn'),Uo!( men, iliilling om* half «if die imm!"-i-1. 11
1 , 111 cm ll Vcm al the pi Mie expen mid till
nishing diein with arms. NN h du r such a proposi
tion is serious ground of alarm, en inlelli -enl com
iininilv xx ill d 'ii 1 min -. (%*rlain ii » howexer, that
whenihe Dheili 's of (l.e Knglish jiCOjil" were vio
lated, and the* light**of a inoiiar- by more thorough'
lv enforeed, fhcHe ends were brought about not by
armin ', lli • people and leaeliing. Il riii len days onl
of ex-TV It(»-> the ml of xx ar, hnl hv ••imm (if* laws nn
d*i llm preleime of i»role« ting gaum, by xvliieh il
was made p.-nal (or lli" yeoinaiiry lo possess a gim.
'Phe pi. nl proposilimi ha h. en likened in dial ol
i Napoleon for rai in- midi. is. Tim gienl iliifereime
between lli' oi 1 dial in Hranee Iroops mid supplies
were levied by the «'«li«*l«»!' mm emp -ror and l«»r eon
qnesi ;in dm l nil-d .**'!.• I •dm 1 01: ani/alion of
die niili.iu i “ e(Vn-|eil and 1 nlal. dHx the x\ idms of
di ■i- pi 'si-ntalix 1 ; llmiiMelve-. Hm is it p*ditie for
In n*l of < H-neral Hum -on I" elqeel lo . neli a pro
position f The ive'nd ol dm Mouse ol R pr.-soil
-1 jv.'f of dll- ( nib (I Si .!••> . how that G. n. II rrisoii,
| it fd(, einie I tided a repoil Horn (lie (’.nmnillee. on
y| il it :i r v Affairs xx ilh dm follow in r re olnlioii :
A*< <oh • /, Thai (he Serivlary «•! xv ,;r h" requir
ed I" pr* pare, and lix l». ■H. n e this I ion.. e, aI dm imxl
session oft ’ongre- . a plan for dm Mu i/nrif in Arno
Hun of ntf thr ffonfli in thr f 'nih’d Sf i/rs, in dm
wax xvliieh i- I"- 1 nil nkiled for Hm purpose, widi
as )i’de injury as possible lo dm or linai x course of
ednealion.’
“Hnl llii s sanm ,aihj<-, Ixv .1 m d upon Hi ■ all n
lion of (’.mg less hx General NN asliin. ion him . If.
Alr. .1 ■'!!’ 1 mi proposed die rai* in.; .Mid disciplinin'*
of ////. / hundred (lion-and in 11. Air. Madison raid
again l -l nnling arnii -. i lo make di -in nmiee ;sa
ii \. Tli*; wax to do ibis, 11 lo org-mi/.e and disri/r
I fine onr militia, so as lo rend r ill -m r.-ipahl • of de
i fending (lie x oimlrx again.-*! eviem.d invasions
and ini-rnal insiirreelion .’ G n-r.d .lack-mi, 100,
freqimiillx ndxerli'd lo (his snhjeel and invoked (he
legislation «»( < 'on- re s upon il. Hnl, as xx ilh die.
qne doll of a I nil' ll Sillies Hank, we have a saac
tion lor dm 111 'asiii'' propo e.lhvlhe \ linini li ilioii,
xvhieh will he im 1111 i I («•< tby led. rali Is lo h of more
hindiiig nnlhorilx and imporlanee, dian dm reeoin
ineiidalioli of all ill* 1 I’re idem-lo whom xve hav
rcU-rred. Thai sinicii.iu xx ill h ■ Unmd in (he follow
in/ extract of a Idler will I ll by Major (••iirrnf
M ill mm Ifonrij I Inn i m. in reply loan imitation
from dn' DonDv ill*- D •gioii, lo (•■• pi .-nl at lli - e.-l
ehralimi of llm i.M of H. hrnary . 11 i d iled, Aorlli
Heild, •■’. h. dd, I :!)>,’ and I ala lollmv • :
** 'll nia v peih ips he 1111 known lo y *m, nil •iim'H,
dial die Uo oialion of simli corps as yours upon an
evl II ix* eale lllioil .’lionl die I nion, ha - long been
a lav mil project of min -. So lon • ago a- die year
I ;;|(|, | rndeavoml lo call dm admit ion of ih union
In the Sllhj* el, in 11 series ol I.'Hers addr* - -• d lo the
\. in r.ihl • r*-viilulioii-1 ry s«ddi*'i and pallid, G *ueril
(’hail*'--. Seoll, nI dial lim (ioviTiior of Kentucky.
The“.- h-ilers advoeal* d die loini'lion ol animal
mmips of discipline, in vx lii* hdm >el e| . a j•- of die
nilliliawen* to h • iimlnid. -I in lli* ii duly at tin » ni
in expense. I ill hi* Mon ’Ol D* jiresinilalix e ill
dm lideenlh (Uiii.-r.'ss, I pr.'- ni.-d .1 repmi cont.iin
mg (lie milliu's of asy I in of imlilarx ednealion o(
all (he youth of dm eoiinlry in llm onhnarx .-'iiiini
ri. sos )*• arnin r . In slum, I hlx• ■ n h'* I' dno op-
111 -i 1 nnit x in (,'ongre .inl ll ■' • 111 1- d h , and
in toasts al public convivial nm din s, lo urge lli*'
importance of <• real in; a n.dmial d leiiee sailed lo
di character of onr Gox erinneiil.
“ ‘So inueli has tin* siihj- d oeenpi 'd my mind, dial
11 has ofl *n been as imippo-il Ix iuiiodaei da< die
relehraled ‘Dill M»V l-'T <‘ v imi X‘i-» of Hi* elder
(kilo. Hot my efiorH hav*- h en in vain. Tin* al
l.-iilion of onr nil rs and dm 1 x. n••• • - ol Hm conn
in' have been dil'Uded to oth r ohj.-el eon id led no
don 1 hx tlmin 1 inor • import.ml. Simh however
w, re not llm opinions in die Roman and Grecian
Senates, wlmii Rom* and Gi «-.- •1. li * . nor in
i. line vs, ofAh •gr ■ it. lof 15nd-*h i-.l -m n.
di - iimn olal NNilli.no HiM, (dm *l*l r,) nor of onr
( ,wil NV.-i'!o *- l**n and .1 I 1 on. NN ill (lie eili/.eiis
who-II -* 11 roil das li' ;d f -I ' “I Hi i: * -emlry
hniger *nIT*■ r mi*l ' 1 llii ;1 > n i- .t NN ill lli*-x
long- r lob r.il" such 11 militia ' * mi, (if sy si'ui ii
! ran Ik* called,) and such 11 pension sv (••m, devoid ol
~\erx Id lore of jn,.lice and everv pnm iple *•! Re
unhlieaiii-oiH .HMIN N U Nl> I R»).N<«,
\DH.\. TdDKRTON,
HKN.D HI. M’KHI RA,
JOH N M. .IK SKI NS,
I). S. SIDVKRS.”
fFi oin/fw Snrnnnnh (L nr/inn. j
INDIAN." DN HDORIDA.
j ni* >U*‘O I I. \‘.le. XI I’KM’KM XV I Til HI.OOI-Ml Kl».
N\ c learn from mi olheer, arrived Imre on Sunday,
in (lie General (’liimh, from < *’arey’s i'erry . that on
dm .'i lli «»r :idllndl., ns (‘apt. Rains, 7th Infanlry,
with I*s iimn, (all moiml d) was rein ruing from a
scout, ho mid his p arly were fired upon ir ar l-’ort
lying, hv a large parly of Indians, concealed in pal
melios/near a hamnioek, and foiirof his men killed
and five vvot»n*l '‘l, (‘apt. Rains himsell having been
,:,;xi ivly w ounded. (’apt. R. and the on x ixors xx ere
j compelled lore! real helore superior numbers.
(’apt. ID ralll * I his men, and relumed (he fire,
i killing three of die Indian ; , (who are supposed to
1 liax--I'. ' n si' lx or ■x•• 11 (v in nmuher.) This now
1 * till break 1 po ■•mil'd lo he oxvin lo the *1 11 ml ion,
• hv Major Doouiij' * ohimuikl, of some of the crops
rrnnnwirannßnwnMaßMßMßMßprrwmß. •
e of tho savages, in the xi. iniiv of Amioltnlliga and 1
I famosassn, HM) acres«tf corn, four (eel high, having 1
- i heen destroy ed by th*’ troops, m also some sweet
1- potatoes, partly ready for use, mid a variety of other 1
e vegetables.
('apt. R lilts, previously (.» leaving the I-’orl, had [
11 eoneenled in the huininoeU, u shell, covered with
* blankets, which dm Indians removed, and (he shell
'• exploded, some of diein, it is presumed lost ih -ii j
1 lives, us hl'iod was seen about (he spot hv die Iroops.
N volunteer, named Sandeis, of (’apt. IliiieK's j
company , xxas killed about die same tiio hx Didi
> ; ms, about four miles from Nevvnaiisx file, mid atm ;
I lli r111:111 xxmmdt d. These vv idle men xxere alone.
On the same night, Stanley’s planlalion, xxiihin
I three ndli 4 nt'Nexv nan x ille, vv as x Kited hx die In I
I iliatis, mill houses, xxiili the crop of last year totally
destroyed.
( From the A. i . Rrrnini* f*ost.\
j. | NN e xxere lately in conversation xx idi mi inlelli;;. nl
1 ! farnier hixm one of the eoniities ni'lhe interior, xx lien
life low price ol grain xx as nmnlD'neil, and the al
l.'inpl 1 ol’eri f.iiiipai lisair pi esse, lo lliroxv die blame
I up**ll die administration.
“Non greatly mi lake,” said onr friend, ‘ il yon
oppo-e ih*' farm.Ts do not iniderstmid dial qiieslioii. j
I rimy ar*' nm sm li ia illeolix e ohservers of« xenls. or
, so unskilful in draw ing eon* loanns as you ei/y po
| iifieiaiis soilie'.lies suppose. Do not, I pray you,
pay diem so had a compliment a1 to imagine dial in
~ so clear a matter il is po- ihle lor 111.-111 I«» go xx mn ;.
“ I’he farmer. 4 kimxx xery well that die enormous
, expmr-.unis ol paper money . t.f w hi. li die example
xvas M*t hx die Hank of die I nil d Slates, xve re I* I
, lowed hx a general nominal increase ot prices, xx In. h
,| reim lied llm prod ml lof ag rim 11 lire as well ua every ,
lliim- else. Thcx I. mux dial this increase of pi i. . .
axx,iU«-n «\ i .1.1. ,1 |t.-rinauon, in. . 1.-
, j dial liiniilri'ds '•!* per-on.’* borrowed enormous : 1:111
, of money from die hanks to speculate in ; rain ol
xvliieh they laid lip immense nion --, ex pee! i.i ; a till
„ (iirther udvaiu iol price. Tin y Know that onl <»i
I these spc' iilations ilmre grexv siiHi a sean ilx and
demne ••of bread -tnfi’s and «i(lkt articles o! xegeia
hie food, dial xx xxere obliged ("import vxli-'at and
{ potatoes from ’’.nrope for onr oxvn « on.mmp'ion.
~ ( hey saxx dial xv Iren the einharrns .meiils «»l Ih'D’
. | ox 1-i look onr eoninieree, Ihe price *•' g rain eonl inning
as Di.; 11 as ever, onr people h. .111 to pax a more -h
r lig. 'lit nlleiilii.il lo il* eidlix aiion. mid faniD xxhieh
(| had hilherlo r.’iiiained negh'i 1 d xxer.- broken up
xx idi llm pkuigli mill show 11 xxidi r 'ed. Have xon
~ foi!,H||eii (he famous ine- liii ,of dr- l.nq ers of 1)n
la 110 eioieix, in the year D!-*.-, an aei oiail of xx liieh
xx a * gix en in x onr own eHiinim . at xvhieh on .1 iv
, x iexx of die somew hat imlnekx o- nil of Hi. o oxx 11
* sp.-enlalions in land. 111. ■» eoiiehtded lo loin ihem lo
, the hi’slact mint hx taking advantage of llu liixorahk
-1 mmkel.and d-voliii", the ai t. s they haxi purchased
so die i * 1111 iv. 11.1 •11 of xx Ja-at *
, “ I’ll ■ fanners know also dial xx hen high price .and
(Vm i I iii I * e.isons had piodne'd llieir el) <l, mid (ilt.-il
dieir ;■.raimi'ii*'.' lo hiii-im-.'., die * p.'i nlalers nnaide
la reuli/.e dl.-ir experlafiioi; of prolll, XX . »e obit .-.!
lo lliroxv die store• into di> »»itrK* t dial ahii-al on- • ,
vva thus midi dl" idnuidmn and dial the in’n eol . ,
grain has u - ai ilx fall*-u. Th.-y knoxv id .0 dial
>( dii. is tm lia ei ■ll mark.-l in lake h'.i’xx Ii at xxi e nniol
eonsnnn- • di-'X iimler* t.md that v.heal i-i .- in.- in
~ H.n ■ kind, yel dial ils had qmdilx 1. ii.l.'.ed it e*.ia
i( p.llMlix lx el| -up, h ill il il e.ilinot h•« n| :.- I x\ id,.
t | ho; ill*- |XIIV lil'-11l of heax x ilali-- —die;. Ilisdel land
also lli il in I-'ram e (her.* are 1 i.*l 1 0:1 .mim houl ol I'lie
d* I lie Ilf hie id hill limy kllO'X 111 It I**l 'll* 111
. . :> I.*il • CHill 1..X. s, ill HIMII*'I p-'el • IIIOIV ah aidlhall
jj the •' ol I’.i: I ill I. in. • rai l Ml.I ;IhIO .11 ohj. •|. il
n to h« avi*T nnlie ill some di iriels of the eHiintry
(11.11 in odiers. Thus die\ •■•e dial ill*' ml.-mi.mi •
ol Cri x id*'n . w hii'li ei al d l!i i rlh wilii irli a
~ xmii'.’y of soils mnl elimales l.'i il eaeli mi-111 stipply
die I. I xxillix li.il j| call piHiii.ee i'l die •-ii'.i!«• I
, eliea;m -■ 1 and aDinid.ni-'.', has hi.'i.'ii fnis(rali-d by die *
j lull -. of home le" islalioll.
“ I’li*- l.in iers in die eoiinlry saw dm inere.-ndlle
, « las in die towns, Ixvo oilhree x ears siuee, inn • tale
I ol xelieiiii-nl exaspeialimi u; dn I die admini lialion, |
hi-eaiise il relhseil loeonneel il .-ll xvilli Mr. Hiddle’s
, hank. To dial r.-his.il dm inerehmii-- aseriheil all
I die < iiihea ra smei'isai .l eakainitie.'. xx hii'li eaine upon
imreiiiiimeree. NN h-n, hoxx ever, dux avv dial x cry ,
hank pursuin'- .1 *-oni - xx hieh added lo lli; loiselii -l
| and confusion, xx hen ibex h liehl il inl-'i ll »ii* •xx idt
I pi ix al • eiii -;-pri hx il • !»ormons.-'peenlatinn<,xx li--n
du x Itoin.l il horiHxxin - millions by ihe i sn*' of its
. po.-I note?-, xx hi*n (he x ixx ii al la 1 slopping pay
. inenl in h.-lpl* in - i-lxeiii-y, imany **l I hem began to
| think lliil 111 *- y had eHiiimill'il a mistake, ami dial
, die in 1 10 in i-l rai ion xx as not so minli to blame as liny
. 1 had been led to suppose, 'i’ll -y began |h 11 perl
l( dial the I'niled .States Hank xv sis more iol.udl dian
lln* lo hi lill i lin Hi.. 11. Tin.* il n- ilia I I 111 ml "TS hI I lie 111
i. who Imve ninleigoiii' this cliaiige «»f opinion still re
main in the whig pmly, hnl il is inure from I mbit
I ! limn eorreehiess.
“Doiml suppose that the Uirmers who are not so
. hasty in jumping at a eoneln ion as the merchants,
xx ho form (heir opinions xx idi more calmness mid re
l (lection, are uhonl io l ike up mi e\jdoded ahsnrdil v
xxhieh the niereiimils (heiiiselxes are ashamed of.-
I They und-island (he hi-lory ol'die Ameiiemi trade
ingrain; (lie events of xxhieh I speak have liken
I place under dieir immediate ohsm aiion, and lliey
in. iml io he driven from (heir eHnelnsions hx a false
: , and senseless oil I cry, he it repeated as often as it
. I may.”
C Such i die sub 1 nice of onr h i nd's remarks, and .
1 from xx hat xxe knoxv of die (arming population, mid ,
r xve enn boa ("I liax ing knoxx n diem xx ell in onr lime. |
xv** have little doubt of the truth of his repr.'nenta
tion. i
Votes for President nn l \ iee President. The
1 follow ing I ihl.', xxhieh xve have prepared at die ex
pense ol some labor,xxill lie lonnd n-elul fur r. • t
‘ . nee. || I'sliihils the I'leetoral vole ; given (in die
most prominent emididaies (or Hr.- i.lm mid \ i*
Hre. idem "( die I nil* d Slates, al (lie dilli rent ek .-
lion - . inee (Jell. NVashiii- ion's r lireineni: —
' K'dd. -Tr. idenl, J. \dmns7i, T. .h l|er. *ni
1 j —\ jc.. I’resid' 'lit, T. Hi in - 1 n'X A. Him I).
, 1:5(10.-I’resid. nl, T. .! = IfD -on d, .1. Ndmis til
\ jee Hr.- iilenl, A. Ilmr o*, T. Him Im* \ .V 5.
I!i0 1— IVesiil.-nl, T. .It'll' ISOM (•’•. , , I’harles ('.
■ Hin.’kncv I I—N i« e Hresidcnls, (J. Clinton hJ, li.
King !•: ... ,
ICOd—l*r«'.-i«l*'iil, .1. jMmli-on DVi, C. (. I nick
nev l»- Nif e I’resid nl. (J. ( linlon 111, ID Ix in;: >l . j
|«Hi Hn idenl, .1 ■ Madison Ik 1 /’, De Will Clin
(oiid'd.—N ice Hn*si.|eni, K.(Jerrx lid, hig-usoil
|;;|d—Hre-ideiil, .1. Monroe 15515, I*’. King dl.
’ \i,-c Hrcsid.nl, D. D. Tompkins lid, opposition '
Heall'i ing.
Id.’O—.l. Mimroe 2'55, no opposiiioii, except one
1 vole given from New I lanipshire. -N ice Hresidenl,
’’ D. D. Ttmikin ,ili, opposition divided.
I!5 j I N. Jackson ‘l'd, .1. ii. Adams 151, NN . If.
(‘raw ford 11. 11. ('lax ■»,.
' IJsiJs—Hresid nl, A. Jai ksun 1755, .D (). Ndams
\iee Hresidenl, J. ('. C dliHini 175 kIDRn h G.!. !
■ Ht Il< nl, \. Jack on ‘il'd, Ik ( 'lay !'■
1 John Kloyd ID NN ni. Win 7, VieHndd nl »
(in N un Hnreii DSII, .loini Serg. mil I!*, NVilhan NN d
-1 kiim 5(0, De. IDD* \ i Klliiialo r7. {,
I:-!- Hieddenl, Marlin \mi Himn, 170 u . 11.
' llm rison, /kIDD. NN bite id, NN H. Ma.igmn, 11 .
1 Daniel NN ehster 11. N ie*- Hre -idenl, Ix. M. John- ,
' son I 17,1'Vami. Granger dd, m altering Ul.
The electors m -el al |h ‘ capitals..( the l<’sp*'e|ixi
1 Slal*‘H in xvliieh lin yme chosen, on the see I dax
I of Deenmher, mnl give in their ballots for Hre id nl
ami N iee Hf'snleiil.
j r.-7w*r«-rjrj» rtvrrrr n
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■ 1
' HV Til K IIIKIIiKM' "I Til K s TATKS ol VXI Mil* X.
A HID M ‘DA MA TH )N.
1 NN’iiKin-; x•. a convention lor tli** ndjiisiim'id ol
* I aims of * iti/.*Tis of the I niled Slates ol Noieriea
1 op«m the Goveriliii-til of ill*' Mexican Republic xvas
e.meliideil mid signed at NNasliin l*»n on (lie elev enlh
dax of April, in (In* year of out I ord, one lli'iiisand
' right hundred mid thirlv-nine, vv hi* h c.inxcniion, he
-1 ing io the Knglish and Spanish languages, is word I
1 (Jir vv ord as follows :
' C.n;x 'ilion for the idjiislmciil of claims of citizens
hI the I niled Stales of America upon th*; Go-I
v eminent of the Mexican Republic.
NV here.as, a convention for the adjustment ofelaims
of eili/en of the I nil* «I Stales npnii the Govcrn
-1 n,. nl of lli*- Mexican Repnliiie was eonelnded mid
I - igiicil al NN asliiiiglmi on th ; 1 Oth day of Septem-,
h r, IUTS, which convention was not ratified on tin
pail of the Mexican Government, on the alleged
ground that the consent of Mis .Majesty the King ol
Hmssia lo provide an arbitrator In net in the case
provided hx said convention could not he obtained:
And vv he teas, the parties to said eottveiflion are
still, and equally, desirous of terminating the dis
cussions which have taken place between them in
respect to said claims, arising from injuries to the
persons and property 01 citizens of th* I nil.tl Stales
. |,y Mexicali authorities, in a maim -r equally advan
* i.i £i*oi ih lo the cili/.<'l)M of the I hilled Stales, hx
, vv liom said injure s have heen t iisiained, mid more
II convenient to Mexico than that pioxi i.'d by said
I convention: the Hresidenl “I l!i<-I nil->1 Males has j
- named for this purpose, and (nriiislied with (nl. povy-j,-
II er--, John Horsy th, Sen 1 -ry ot Stale ol the say) ,
n I nil d Stales; and ih Hr* sid.-nt ol the M. \m'“
e Repnliiie has named his Kxc. Hem y ]
, . .... i. i* Hi/arro M-lin -.;e -rr da. d as/m«> ,
, |.sll;,„r.liliuiv ..'i.l '.-iml' I'*'-
„ M 1:1 j.K1.1 : - li.. - "‘-. I r'lal.-.. <^t'«wlur:
, I lill.l .villi lull i l"f tl‘o ■ # 6 1 l ,Ur l ,0 “ f
, x ,,.| . ,1,1 |.l 1.||... nil ll! Ii it,. '■ "1’.... ...-< :
i u.i. l‘i.l‘- I *li l. Hu'vl" ; ■ •I'-' I' -■ -
• zr*arrKmm*mwmammsm to—pa ■wi— wyw
AUTHI.K I.
It iagreed t*i;tf all claims of citizens of flic I ai
led States upon ilia .Mexican Ifovemmenl, state
ments of whieh, soliciting 1 flu* interposition of tin*
Hm eminent ol the I nited Slates, liave l»eon pre
sented to ih.* He inn tnienl of S|al«? or to the tliplonvi
lie at;ciif of lire I oiled Slates at Mexico until 11 1 ■;
signature ol iliis emivcnlion, shall he referred to lour
i eoinini-sron i who mli;.il lomi a hoard, mid he ap
pointed in llie InUiming manner, nanielv t lwo com*
|mi -ion-'is shall he appointed l>v the I'resi lent of
d>*‘ I oiled Si.tie-’, I»v and with th • mtviee and eon
; sent ol the Senate ih r. of. and two commissioners
f'\ the President ot the iMe\iean Kopnldie. The
; said eomioMsionors, so appointed, shall hi* sworn
I impartially lo examine and deeide upon the said
i claims according lo such cadence, as shall ho laid
1 he lore them on the pail ol dm I nil -d Slates and
| Ihe Mexican Republic respectively.
\N I'H I.K 11.
I'he . aid Imard shall haiV two secretaries, wrred
m l he Kaglidi and Spain h language ; one lo he up
pointed hy (tie ('resident of (he I nil,al Stales hy
and w ilh lhe advice and eon m‘ill ol the Senate I lie re
"!, and the olio i hy die I’le-ddi'iil of ihe Mexican
Kepnhlie. And l!i • ■ aid seer. Uirie . s hall he sworn
j faithfully lo ,l». charge theii duly in that nipaeitv.
AIM II 1.1 111.
't'h • s iii| hoard hall meet in ill. oily of Waslnir -
• lon within llnve iionllia all. a the exchange of Ihe
i : I idea I ions of lids eon ve nl ion, and within 1.g;1:i.«4i
month* from (la* lime ol it-* na eiiiii; shall lerminal
ils duties. The Secretary of' tale ol the I idled
Si.lies shall, immediately all.a dm e.vehaime n| Ihe
raliliealioiiM ol this oohveiilion, jrive notice H the
lime ol the ineelintr of the said hoard, lo he pohiish
ed in two newspapers in W a donah a. an I in such
olh i papers as he may think proper.
VII doenm •nls w lu. li now are in, or liet'enuer, on
ring the eonliiiuanee of ihe e«nomissinii eondiluted
» this * onvvntion. may come into the posses; ion ol
the hepai lmenl ol Stale of ih - I nil -al Stales, in re-
I ilion lo the aforesaid claims, shall he delivered !-•
the hoard. 'l'he Mexican (lovermi. nl shall lurid h
all sin h dociiine.nls and explanations us may he m
their posse ion, for the adjustment ol the. said
i (aims,.aeeordim: lo the piineiples ol pisliec, the law
■ of nations,and ill. aipulalimi- of the treat s ol aniiiy
and eoioineri eh. hve. n lit I idled .'sand Mexico
of Ihe ml. of Aplil. l;ni; III.* aid doenm.-ills lo he
perilled w hen demanded at I lie in lame of ihe said
• ommissioiieis.
AM I ! I V .
The said commissioner • !iall,h\ a report ittulei
tin ir hand - and s-ak, 1 -cide upon Ih ■ jo nice of ih •
aid claims and dm amoiml ol compensation. il’au' ,
• hie li.Mii the Mexican llovei miie.nl mi each ease.
Mill' I i vI.
It i- agreed dial if u should not h. . miveiiieul l.n*
the Mr> i< an I *o\ •neii' nl I i pa \ at once 11: e iniinii n I
0 limiid due, il •hall he at lih. 1 1.. iiiiiiu'di.ililv all. i
the decisions in III.* seteral ea. e hall have laken
place, (,t I sac Treasury not ■<. reeeivahlo at the
m.ai ilim 'en I om- h.m -e id the Kepnhlie in pay men I
of n ll \ duties which may he dm* or imposed at said
en lom-hnime upon gon I entered for importation
or export.ilion: said Trca-l.i \ Holes to he:u iiiteiv-I
at llie rale of e'chl per c. ntiiin per annum from the
dal-* ~(• (he aw aid on the claim in p.ivnieol of w Siieli
aid Treasury not hall hate heeii issued until that
of their receipt at the .Me * icati cnsloin-lioiises. Hut
a > the pres, nlalion cad on .• |• of .'aid Treasury
Hole - at said en lom-hniises in large amounts mi -hi
he io.onveiiie.il I a l!te Mexican < oivenilueut, il i
' f.U flief agreed llial, in o. lira. llie ohli alioi ol
aid (toverinm nl lo i eei\e 1 1«< minp i\ iik. nl ol do
ties, as a hove slated, may he limited h» one lialf the
amount of said duties,
min i i: x m.
1 1 i • furlli. r;i reed that in ih * r\ lit ofllucom
mi • ioiiers diiieriiig hi relation lo the afmvHJiid * la inis
lit. y shall, j. a.illy or •v« i.i!l \ ~ii aw up .a report sin
ling, in d'lad, the | ..mis on w hi. h ill y dill'er, aiul
tin? groniidsnpoiiwlii. il ill. i r. pe. iive opinion
have I teen formed. Anl.! i• a re . d dial llie - aid le
ports, w iih ti it 11 1* •i il i«*ii l* d copies m' all documents
upon which they u>; v he toninli .1. hall he rel’err il
to the dceidtai of Hi Maj. i. die King of I'm ia
Uni Its llie documents iclaleig lo llie idol'. , id
1 < hiinis are so \ oloinimni - dial il < a mail he . .p. n. I
1I i ; I'l'll tall Male a \ w Oltlli he W illi.l ■, Ol* aloe pel
sonallv lo ill vest igale tic in, il i - agieetl dial he sli.dl
appoint a person lo m l a ail arlliter in hi. heh.ilf,
dial die per-on o ap| < an d . h ill pin. .i d to W a fi
nig Ion; that hi fiav. Ilinv exp. a . s In that ell v, and
frnin llieliee Oil Ids return to Ids place nl i. sideiie.'
ill l*rns-ia,. hall he delra \ . .I, one hall h'. the Alc.xi
« an Kepnhlie; ami dial h< -had receive as a ennipen
■ ilion for his ser\ ices a mii.i t'lpnil lo one hall ol die
compensation dial inn* allowed hv (he I nil. d
Slates In nil- <tl the i .annd ton. is in he appoint* «l
hy them, mlded lo mi ■ hall die eompeii aimn th 'i
J that may he allowetl h> the .Mexican <ioveioniriii
1 In one ot lln* t oniiid *imn is in he appttiiiled hy il
And the compensation olsm-h arhiler shall he pai I,
taichall liN llie I hiilml Stales aiul one half hy (In
Mexican (iovcrmimni.
Mi l'll M \ 111.
Ininiedialely after die signature of lids convrniioii,
the pleiiipoicitiiarie of die etiolraeliii;; parlie.- (hnlh
he in; ll.ereiin'o eomp.leol! \ ail I hori/.ed) -1 1 dI, h \ a
joint note, atldre sed (• Mhe Minister for I'oreigo \i
lairs <>l Ifi- .Maje n lln King ofl*nis>ia, lo he deli
venal In the .Mini l rof ih I oiled St a lea al Iha
lio, invite di .id inoiiareh lo appoint nil umpire i<»
an in hi* helm 11 in da; nr inner ahove-nieoliniied, in
cast' fills eol»v eiilinn -i* •11 he ratified renin elivel y
h\ thet lovermoeol-olTin* I ailed Slates and Me\i. ...
un ii i,r. i\.
1 1 is agreed that, in die event of 11 is I’rn •- mu Ma
declining to appoint an mopin’ tenet in hi.
lie half, asaloiesaid, the »ami, acting parti, s, on h. in ■
informed diereol, ;-h.dl, without dele', invite lln
iirilaoi. Maj.-t \, anil, in .a- eoi ii'i d linin ■. Hi
Maj. -I\ dm K ing of the \ 1 1 Id land .lo appoint an
umpire iota t in their liohall, n pirliu ly ,as ahove
piov ided.
m i n l i s.
Aml lit eon I» oi in • parlies I'm I her en age m con
I sider die d< ei i-.iiofsiieh umpire in he final and cun
elusive on all die mailers so relcrred.
ait m 1.1; xi.
I'or anv sums of oa.nev \% hi-■ li die Uioinie . hall
foul due In eil i /.el l-nlI he • oiled Slat h\ die ale \
jean (•’overimieol. To a.-ary not'.s shall he issued in
the inaiilier aloreinenlioiied.
Mill, ( i: Ml.
And lie I ’oiled Sillies agree loivv. » to csolli i.de
di. Mexican ( *ov enimcnl from any fiii lla i aeeoiinla
,i il il v for i laioi - which .-hall cither he rejeehd hv
die (loanl or di arlaler aforesaid, or w lii« li, heio .•
allow>'d hv eilla r, hall he provided for hy die Haiti
(iovonnii.’iil in the maimei helnremenliolied.
M.IH I I. Mil.
\ml il is m e I dial caeh (loveriim. nl shall pm
\ id-* coaipeiis.ilion I>r die e.mimis-imiers and set •
lain In he appoinied I" il, and dial the eonlingeni
* p'-ii- • nf die honnl hall he defraye.l, one molt I v
hv die I nil d Slat, s .a lit I one moiclv hy (lie Ale.si
eaii < *ov. riiaici.l.
a•* mi 1.1; MV.
Tlii conv ul *ll -hall he ralili. I, Mini die rainier
lion- thereof -hdl he exeliannal id Washington
widiio l.velvo nnmdis fnau the signaUirc, or suom i
it po-sihlt .
in fail!) vvheiv«»l’, w.•. lit,* pl nlpolt'iiliailt's of lie!
I nit' .l Sl.il> -of \ni. rle.i and of the Mexican Ite
pnhlie, have signed and sealed these piesculs.
I >tme in llie t . nf W asliin;• Uni, on the c|«'v t nlh day
ol April, in the year of onr Lord one llion-aml
« i;1 1 1 liiiiidr* • I and lliirty-nine, in dm .-isly-ihiial
V carol' (!i in.k-pen 11-nee nf die I Oiled Stall's ol
\ ni.'iaea ami Ih aiuctcenlh of dial of the Mexican
Kepnhlie.
11. .I .! HIN KOKS\TIT,
1 1 . s.J IK IT/ \ ivllt i maimim:/.
And whereas the said convention has Imeii duly
I l atiiied no hotli pat I -, mid t!ie respective ratifications
, of the sum have h fii exchanged:
Nnw, lli'l' lint, he il know 11, ilia I I, M \K TI N \ AiN
111 Kl. N, Ihesidt in nl dm I oiled Slates, have eansed
die said convention to he made public, lo tin? end
dial the same, and t v. ry clause mid arliele ihercof,
mav lie ohserve.l and fulfilled w ilh gond laith hy the
I nit ti Stale ■ and di • eili /en ; thereof.
In witness whereof, I hav. liereiinlo sei my hainl,
and eansed dm seal ot ihe I nileil Slates In he
(lift xtal. I tone at die City nl Washington, I his
I I . .J ciglidi day of April, in the year of onr Lord
one thousand eight hundred aiul forty. and ol
Ih" iiuiep Mith'iice of die I oil 'd Slates the
sixty -fourth. AL VAN DLRLN.
r. the I’re id 'III:
John Koksv ft!, Seerelarv of Slate.
m*m ■—ie/iWfcfcMnewwfj.naaivo sjssjur.-.
tg BU3:4"G* HT2 it’"^lS’ll’ Vi'IO.V. I IIM.MAS I.
U 7 WKW, ill at I .>l.l W nil III.' n-O-iiMhle Vit ws nl
I In* Smitli*a a r.iiivi'iilina. It >■ just r.-t-.-iv .*•! per tile Kover
* nnr Troup, mi 1 •> amv nj». ii.ug, a larui* assortment of
(’ll I*.MIC \ I.S mill Ollt I IM{ I’liS. In.lll the Lahor.ilwry nf
Maii'ler, W'-.i' rA- Co., (na of llie Ih i limacs in i:,.g
I ouh) w liicli will he Hild ia a ■ lulu of the utmost purilv
Til,-,- uj i 'Hi ''o-forni a - apply on li.ind,ron tilut.-sa l.ngn
r.'lMi'l I • a-■-orlia.'lil, I'ollsi -t Oil! of lllliiosl ev.lV
1.. 1.1 p" Ih II ; line, u-ii.dlv kept ia die- laarkel.
I " I l,i|ei .*• wdl he ilianklully i'.-.'oivi d aihl attended to
withilespuieh, mi llie most uccumiiUxlUing ttn uiH. ...
O. i Hi d' 51
AStlf.Brf v foil S\|.T.—
V Will he 1,11 dii* third .Monday ia .lime ne\i, at
the re.d.liMu •' c'dl- late IM r;. Wal kins, I in* Mill SK \\|»
I ,OT " li* ha'iaerl \ ri'i-i'letl —one lot of iaiul, in ||n* <•. ,
hlu-i heed I's llie lli'liron Spria;;-. eoul daiiig nhoiit \
ucres -nae 101, willi a . oiiif.irjalde eahiu o.i ii ,i( die
1 1 /i eon Springs, eoalaini'ig half an irre \I\M \/v
all p 1 ipeiiy foi'iimrly liehl In Ifrs. W.-nUhis.
1 All persons 1 1 :iv ii.g ' laiiu-- agaiiol !tlr>. W.idtins, are ro-
I|im-H‘d lo p,v> 'MI diem to J'lai'i lliifvei- 'nr pav incut
Wis hull I del i\ . THOMAS \\ VTKI.NS. I
Alliens, Mar. *l7 I w-’ a t:i:>«»
/f LUJl'U'i’N. sNo\vi)i;\ sHLAR ... r f|
eeiv .1 I -111 A'evv York a verv large supply of mijm*.
rierltn;- -I-Tm .■'• Tly and lagr du CXRPKI s, of .u-h
s, spf'lld:.l ..-.V, Ilh Rllgs t o onileh. Al-o, IViufwd j j
R-ii '.i'.- ia ' I’a' e I'lo.m I 'lo- m .lo w hi. li they re peotfullv
i,iv'itothc u( leal .on ol'the iMihla ,