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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
H V (il IK I & THOMPSON.
or THE I.AH', (f THE TTMTH ATAITH I
rTr/IVS.— IMIIA I’M’KK, !?’•(>■ rniiimrn;
Tlll-'VIIEKI.V. WKKM.V,
ty »ish(eoliiina> .mill lyp'il $ ;J —<M p iy'".j r in
atlrmu'c. , .. '
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mirifl trin u Sir. r!> ■ -Wy chn >' j
rflit firror.Uucly- „
OViwi agemi-t h* ”■*‘ , l *»n all Doimnmiicatlon*
and Lall*r« ofhU'inr - . |
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lio boprrpr rvnvi
Wr.l'v: i»xv .Imm *2 5. |B|fl.
.Mr. NOTTS obiCrved tli.l he under: !*hkl that
now, after the lapfi* ot ten day*. tl*e record of ihe
trial of I.ieiUrnant Hone heforn n rciiri inn tin! n an
returned from ihe Department, nnd wustinwon tlre
HpoaV.rr'* tab!*; he railed fur ii* pr# *entution to
the ||ou-e. that it might, he rend.
Mr. DROM JOODrC n«ked if Im war tn under*
«mnd the < hair •* pulling tho qn* Mi »n thrn.
Mr NOTTS nnitl. «i»»- ho himself rnoed Ihoqmv
ti ah, ar.d he wifclied (he document* to h* prey n;rd
0 110 Moll ■* :
Mr DlM»M(JDOl.Kobject''d to nny r urrtnrieu
-1 o i of the Kind heintf inke-ti up out of the repulnr
ordo •«f hti-iincM. Mo hod not the di.div m n j*-r
--lion to the presentation of the *b<e mien*•* in the re
pnlHf order, nhen the Speaker nhoii *1 ;ok leave to
pres m the durnmen:* on Ida taMr*: hot he .111 oh*
jert, to any particular document hem;' called u;>
lr .in ih- rent, by any member.
.Mr. I O V'V.< f.nid hr had hr en r’ >r/ Iv, b *ri.d
1114 poison thro tilth the • ountry, a .1 he im xv wo he !
to embrace ihe hfM opportunity of furiiohuiif ti .e
antidote; and if objection n.u le, lie woo'd
in *\ «• a pospenritm "f the rubs, in oiler that tl e
communication might now be received by the ;
House, and read.
Mr DID)MGOOI.V, x.iid he had no obj*eli .»!>,
jir aided the Speak* r prt rented the documtuils to
regular ..r.lcr
.Mr I’D I HIKIN' said; I object during the morn
ing hour. It would interfere! with the re or'* of
commuter After that, ho would have no objec
tion.
Mr f»U WF.” 5 and *dh.-rs demanded the yen*and
nays, which wer** order"?
Mr JON liS nf \ iri't:u», inquired whether Mr,
Dolls move*! tint the rules be Mi»pend«d during
the morntr;» hour only, or ?eu* r.dly.
.Mr liOTJ S Kiiid he would modi-y hia nvitio i to
t!.<* niormug hour only.
The qti< Hiun liriug taken, i't ye a. *1 nays r<
aidted u*- fidloWr \*•• I 10, let' i »
Si*the rule* were nnpeiul. o during llie morning
hour
The CM Mil thru bud In f**ro the lloUnc a mm
inunicaii*'ii from the N ivy Depnr m* nr, coniuinin."
the prod edings of n * >iim martial at iVii a* »l i,
summoned for the trial *»f l.icuf. Hooe, f-«»r• I;• ■ r
with the approval llicfiuif by lb*. •'* «*ercl «ry •*/ tnr
Navy, l.icui. lfuoe*H profchf and nivinoriid to the
IVcnileiil, ami« crtaill »• m t »- d the Net ret iry i •
•irfenro of Ilia course in r»ppn»vim! the ■nl« , n' »*.
• ■'ffelhcr with u legal opinion "f tin* I mu d >i.iles
Dnirict Atiornry, Fraucii S 1,.
'J’he read’i g Inuiny pm* •■* b d • >r * one t.mc -
Mr. HOT'l’S mil■rruptdl ibe m do and vvbh
m'irti i«n»irly and surjioe d* p *■•••! m In counte
nance) nnd; Mr. Siu'olu r.tb it isii'it the donnnent
cvpcctrd, and who ti wh» rail* *l for under the h o*
lution of the House. I: w '-if w In* hh id mti-r
been rli »wn to loot It m’ciimml to In* a tlcfem *- »:
the Adin.iiutratioli. I llulllm d'-cuumit, Mr
b'jieiiker !
The SIT, VKIWb Ido m l Know
f\ c uuuJ*Mali e bu/./, now j-re\.*il« din the Im.'l; j
mid rviib'di surprise and *liha;>)i*iioliii'iil, if not m**r
lift* limn, wen* dope I* din ihe eoiiiileiinfi>*r * of J
lliiise who inatigaled tho call for l ie documeni I
There wh* iiiucii ulidertom? rniversaii«*ii, nn*l a
confounded thinking: sonn* id tin* *x< i .million.'
were sufficiently audible to enable tin* KepoiU r l*»
r itch them -Mich a**, ‘ li . a *b f. i.er* of tin* I’resi
dent and Secretary I ’ "li i« not what wan expec
ted !" “ rite preamble und resolm. *n - would ln\**
mis we red a iniieb bed* r purpose!" *• Ihe ttimi; |
should n*i| have hren pressed after the noli ill I .
siiipetul the tides for tun reception o( the pr«’aiub|**
nud residufion " That was the puli lon w hich to j
rest it ('oo*ub mine eunfusion. Cm « from the
friend-of (ho Adm lustration, and an oinpa ie*l bv
s mho laughter, at the npparent/dmgi m a id a -loni.-h
--incut expressed by those who inlmilured th'* pre- !
a iible and resuluM'Mi. ‘‘Head on! ieail ord that i - ,
the identical document! that is a pint nflhe pro- ,
eeedmg** eiillrd I'T -U emhniees \i I, " ('on* i*l*t
nli!e rnnvcr utimi in the undercurrent, by the j
In* nls of the Adminixlration, (who appeared to be '
non h pleiiM'd. of \* hu ll the l(epor* r *■ inghl 'lie
wards; “lie is caught in lus own Iran! i ol so much
polilieal capital as VM|H rKpntid;' “.No p.ol"-
• 1!..w impolitic l t try to in il.e eapit d out <•! every
thing!" “ I In* I icuiemiul will not thank him." “li
must hi* printed!" “It puis n in*w Ifo mi tin* eir
euiuslttiier."!’’ Many oiluir tiling', were heard,
wbf h ll o Ueporler will lint give.l
Tlio diXMliueiil was reiul through
A numiier of geniknu in rose suuulinneniisly. i
Mr TIIOMINSON ol Mi> *Mppi, m anl to refer
this eimimunii iiiion to the (’ •mniiit* *■• *>n the Judi
ciary, and on that motion lie demanded Ibe previous |
CJilOdloM.
Mr NV. t’()S T J> )li N NO.N etilled for the read
illl* ni ihcdm uumnlh accompanying the eoinnmui- *
call* m
They were read aeconliie.My, TU • rcud.ing liav
Pig pmeecdeil s"»ne nine
Mr Kill'd I* m*»v* <1 to su»p* n I tho rrndim*, hi I
it vu»s objected 10, us against il .* i .b , and M. K.
dal i»*»l t-res?. the imumu
Mr IU)TT> 'bn «if no; the re ..- I ol tbo liial;
(hit I* a *le I* <v ot lie \dm 'u-'raleiil.
Tun -SrklAKbU The icrvnl is h* re, am! will u-vw
be wad.
The readme **f ibe r* u*! of ihe *. ~d w*»il ci,
( ‘>iAisHi<v*l; out before It w a • >. 1 *l*. I *lu mvn.
i *| iv ur rip r« d
{Father; j
r%M: ok I 'Kt r r.
W t 1 «>4 - i'a • c
rv tv irtsvts * i • ’■ »»-v fi;-:b. rr- .. of
tins ehs*. w'. • a D *j; ;-*m nurr b*»
beru ft«■■?». bjft M* ii ,u* h*• ayaiii m . J*. it prvj.*
ia> refer lo ibe e. . "*
\m ■* f v.r f- .f.-Js u:.d ’ ",r- • C»d f*r by
• e r«> - uU/U of <»e*i-ral ib K *y, :u, ! irnmmiitii d
Mr. I
t* minted I** firrrs*. the rra Imp, on lb** yr mini that
**it wa« nut the recoid of llu trial, but a dtl'emo of.
Ihe Adoiiouir«ii'»n
We h«\e taken llie opportun ty < f ii ; iirin»; Mi
lo ihci history of tin* ||«r,wh*b it i • eins n *'a
•tones! such a fliillertng am *ug me ii k «*f wb » h
Mr ll**lts is the leu'lcr * n il:.* -•< » i ion, ami have
rrecived Ihe fuliownif • ijd.uiatiou from the jro
per quarter.
'i ur ioe|uonal of l ieutenant 11 »• >r t<* the l*rr-s ; -
deui wns, accordit g to invnruble eu.-lom, re erred
to ihe Secretary of tin* Navy, wlm icpurted llie
f .1. of ill* case to the r.iecittive. This is tlie ia
j»ep d* tmunce*! by Mr Hoots us “a de.em e of the
Adnnnisfralion,” by which he pays the I’lui.lein
llie highest possilde eompliiiu iit, since « mere mi!.-
*4 narrative of (lie fuels of I lie ease is thus eoiisi
deredhy.Mr Holts *•« defenee of the Ai'ministri
tioo.** Such indeed it prove*), if ti judgment m«\
be formed fur the \ eheim ul e.\ritcniCM* it prodm-e.l
i*» that gentlcaun uti-.l hi. the N\ lu • - an.!
AHolitionists.
We timerly deny the nssorii mi of Mr. H ills that
Dus was not one of the papers«-idled I r by the re
solution of General M**Kny. it was u simple sum
mary of (h« ease, withcui comment nr argument,
nnd, n« forniahing one of the presumed grounds of
llie President's decision, was deemed au e>seniial
part of the proceedings in relation to this ease, all
of which were culled for by the resolution. As
sii«*h it was trnnsriii.led to Congress. Wlmiher Mr.
Holts saw it or not, previous to iis Iranmission, is
not deemed of the least eoiirtcipu nee, since il is pre
sumed his object iu bringing the ease before Con
gross wuh to elicit nil the nifonr.atiou, .t .il all llie
dtft-umcn'.r connected with the subj. el.
[Fu>m the N. Y. r.itnhi." /*«•./,]
NX hen we have b*« n u lud by persons who are
not politicians, as w 111 at by some who are. w bother
we look forward lo the re-clc*iion of Mr \ an Hu
rcn.our answer has been that we expect nas confi
dently as we do the coming of Christinas, (mb ed
il is hard to conceive bow any oilp. r impression
could find place in u mind which leas looked at all
imo the history of parties,or studied with the least
attention the (Hililieal aspects of the times. It in
true, the wings have been visited by brilliant vi
sions, and are indulging in extravagant prophecies
of sin cess, but we can discover nothing in their fa
eidol fury, beyond an oui|H)uring of tbo merest
rhapsody nnd conjecture.
Nvlieit the same persons who arc now candidates
for the Presidency were presented to the people iu
1836, Mr. Van Huron tmnnpSied uv* r his competi
tor, by a majority so vast that b« could scarcely lie
said lo have fell the force of the opposition. There
have been no indication* aiuc.o then, to induce us
to ihiuk lltitl the majority has cast us political faith,
or that tbo great body of tho people aie not aa much j
attached u» ever they were to the simple and be
nevolent doctrines of the deiitocra iv creed.
Wo do not forget I Hat flic whig.-. ba\o displayed ,
their usual fertility indeviMugnea tueuns for win
ning the democracy fiotn t heir ancient huh, that
they have raised new battle cries, that they huxe
discovered u host of new virtues, a mulli pirn.ly of
ruraendowmc nts in their flodgeling candidate, ihni
they have sunk their principles in u vulgar about,
that they have mechanically worked themselves
into a fit of enthusiasm, and tint they are moving
ail the power* of earth to spring a defeat upon the
ad ministration at Washington. Wo do not forget
this, nor da wo forget that ilm mercurial tempera
oicnuufthe whig* have beeiiexeiu d jad usslron ; :ly
when, us the event prt.xed, they bad .* n.i
rcaionabV itrotpci i ol cuccrr-.
Many new topic*upon which they relied have
already ;»rovc*l di«a*froiia rather than otherwiko, to
J the design* with which they were started. At a
, very cafiy period of the coriteot, a studied n!f* mpt
m»s miHe up'.rxlhe virtue of mechanic* and work
! m allowing that the p'd-ey of l!ie ad mini*-
! tr■Tiofc Wioihl reduce the wag*** of labour. Sp* ech
f grossly erroneous both in their imputation* nnd
n -omen'.T. with indii*iri«n*ly *pren*lov er the coun
try, ami for mine week* very little rise wav heard
j I rum the opposition j- urnals beside* weeping* and
wailing over the de*:;tuie and miser a bio con iition
into which n!l who worked with their Itond*, wrr»*
j very wkhi to he plunged. The poor labourer*, how
ever, survived nnd the result *>f ibe discussion has
, been a firmer convi. lion on tin ir part* that the apo
logist* of nn rxp uu’rd credit *y*tem are thrir worst
foes, find tho anv"cjite* * f a.-uurul currency their
i best (nond». To »H<- * f.tw ib; t our own obaervo
iimi goes, w< find f! *• !;;»»***. r»tf eluNse* m*»re devoted
ibn uever lo tho s he.*rv doctrine*of impartial le
; gislalton and equal r ghi*.
Not long afte r th:- the altnc!: was shifted to the
fanner*. This da** were to be made whig* he
cause Providrnro unusually kind in it* dispensa
tion* toward (he earth, hod blessed it with abundant
li.tw - *, wliuh, m ronnerlioii with certain urlifi
**ial rail 1 O', had depressed llie price <*f grain. This
iva* a terrildc calamity, with whitdilhc
It *n W'H I** he clnfrg*'d. T!iis w.»* the result **f the
w i;v mnelii inlioru *.f Mr N i.i llurni .N**i content
i w :tn rontralitilff the offic fiuMer* of the ciiwit y,
be 1 1 ;«d bud \ iofenl band* ujv.m, h cbarncU r *p*»h* i;
-*f hyDwifr. The clerk of ij*e wenlhrr) Ito hod
1 d’.'*'*‘ed llie course* of the sun; be h ulnnllh'l up
the W"nU; lie find contruu’ed l!ie rniu*; he 1 1 id I * pi
if ;r *<tl ilie fr*i*J, be had staved the dcieglp; I.** h.ul
. /-r-* <| the frrrp* jln* li k! cause*! the bind I«
rh* *1 ii* increase, and f*»r this daring inipictv lie vx *
i-> ft* mrr e*l over t'* iiM*t repr**l»alii-n nn*l eon * up*.
1! ii »be farmer*, like the mcchniccK in tbo t'oiner
; .; slice j * ered to** imjuiMiiv* ly into tin* eoinn *••
I* ii >f cause and efi'cel. Thr y saw that M-. \an
I! i a n had not yet n.-ur; ’d the administration of
*1 -v ami the brat; they *axv that ihe Ic e-drip
| mat t*f • snd iHo bursting grain had not ink. n lltcir
eii* front NVuslui.g'oii; lb* y raw lint the mimed
price* * f their p «»*lu* i - seemed like n pruvidentiui
irr •; ot fn; to in'oM a prevalent di-tre.-r; an I they
Miwiliol if b* yond till*, that price wa* depress* *l,
they tnn-t bl one, ».ot th* just execution of the pow
er* of the f* !er;*l government, bu? the fiuetualuTis
"f an in \ !«!*• eur. » ney and ti*c i r itrrp«»*ili »n of a
buf.d of 1 11*>« r ‘* u'a'on* Setdng this, tbey
r■ lu:m d I** yield to ihe II ills ring inviluiioiiM of the
whig*. ’I in y remained ,n their former faith, j*ro
; ler i •? an alia* Indent to tli* ir pritieiph n to the in
tJTi-st- **f their poc'lief*. mid pricing conscion* rt «•-
litnde {ile.ve a I th" allurt nieiit** of present tain
May th** e xxi'i would nndernuno their integrity
learn fo.m llu in to exhibit the some dtvoltoii to
truth
I tl.ew'big', not only failing in winning the fa
x' > < f 11 :<*ir enemies, have mu reeded beyond th* ir
m.o-J h uijiiuie expcc'iiiiun* m estranging and cl *
g*ni **g many of their frin.<'» The exirnordinary
• b.uiile-fuccd, miuniloli-' jMiliey w hie li, since lint ns-
Kcmhlage o I th*» 11 •• r i burg ( «*n\enijon. they lu.vc
u rn In :<• lolopt, bus m üb* (lu i * among llirrn hold
mg sin* er* ly * orlinii disliuel und definite political
i»pu;i »o*, suNjiii-K'ii* of th* ir hoiie.-iy, while their
frauduloiil parade*, ilnd deceptivo appeal* to (he
as iwi* of llie most \ ulgnr "I lb*' iiiulliiude, ii.it*
icpeih'd snue and solier tin o loon co-i»peraiing with
a parly which rule s upon such luinmihle resort*
1 N* \er w ere a pour tcl ol ip* n placed in mi alliiudc
ci re luibci.KiH..r < '»nl* m, :dd**. 'J’hoparty bn* no
* * li*re*l p*inciple*, no plnn* of fn’i ;o m tioi', no
dcmon-i.able policy, and li"l a simd** element *1
Tfi gth. It;'w!u*h' Ut( kin in,*le Ik llu* udul.tiioii
■ I .i newly found military * In* |, nod tin-glnry * f a
lew forgotuni Imli. n wars is tin »'a;-le of nil it -nr
. in tut-, it* appeal*, and it* cuiifuictico TI n
i.eh a part yis to work It* way into l.*e ailVetinnt
of mi inicllig' ul nnd trim mnidcd c •Msiduen* y, il
.voil'd be exercsively absurd b* imagine.
Meanw luo* ibe deimo ru'ic party is going on *jul
i 'l\ I'nilieiiiig kin iy b K nil mi infernal *1..-m , u-
I :>iulis lo distnuT itic efioils iu isndberems lliceoil
| Msleiicy of its policy,and the leinpenm pi-ln eof
i.s d'M'irines, ur*' cementing tbur iillm ImicnlN,
while il is roiisluiilly a .'.ding fresli u* sums I*
tbcir iiiub.s.
| From thr \,w Kr.V tlnrld, of Jme ]
Mn SI A .MAIfKl.r.
I In*i c a a*, r ii* •. in*ir«■ <l«*|*i«m in the nc*u«x in uk* t
I> ■ 1 1. x lli tn u-iilal. Si*** I* - It i. at. lie* bo uil w i*• mu i||,
ini! ;.l a r.u l ice ileclun-i ipii« «I .ui< il Sun It ink da
li.icl 1 p-o . '•.*!., North V jh l * uvii Ti id iMi.i It ai.mii I n.
I i 'iim ani M iiiua'} .'.ad doui" in bill" Ici i i (a* ai>
lid ailtoil.
Tic pre- are hum u- lie old I'atlinnn d homes ecu
liaa* and m *• loii.i'lx fulares lake p|.»* •*. Tic slop
(> *;»•• hl’mi.h" lai lc «b V l’n n! luia-**- \\ a* n'portr I to-da v.
Mmm *• is ii<i p n - pi'i i ol »ay b'l up Cor this cla»s of pcivMoi-,
aniwiiliri taOnig tic ul'inahin* o >u iihmcx lor oilier pur
pit* Tlie gi *■ ii iu i -of niilehti'diies* das the-e people
i sit liili'il in tic .-oath mid milliw *-I, in ulicli i|uiict*-< *
III"! alr a* bill" pro.- p■' I "I - eolh ■ I n>li lio.x a • i'V*'l'. Tic
of l |nl hanks I lice a * ■ i lul«.
I i -'iv|n ' ti • 1 <* tic people, ami t>» prcxctil
1 1 . , . i ,i i > ■. I lus xxii- i'c pi'ccxi, ami
• ju-a: t i ,i- i i i lie iri 'olcciaal-b* bunk- cabu cc
I'll .1 ■ 'll" mV I • ill'.iMt the ll"‘irc*l efferl. The oppo
•. po • ■ iMix llio-c lauiks uha ll did not •■*» a
n'a 1.. • j ;. *if f aipnasina. Tic • oitsi'ipo-iii-c
xx. , i o', i -*iv •at I.iuUh lunii-i'i'd tie iiirreiM'y ami
1 .era i It-ii Icinls lie i.hmil mo- of iici'oioiaoitii
lion und rciicxx < Ipajo'i , Tin-iai rriiM tl lie li dulilcs of
I lull id-*-*, of I*.ink* xxilhoilt oldlliL' l*» lieu .iii |y. Tin
I uilcd St.-U i* • It mil« wn- at l!o lend oft!' non « aiciil.
Kvi-ni* have iiuxv Ira i .po'i'd w hich s ain I" liax r mnv imed
j ilioi iiislitiiliiui of Ihe error it whs in, Mini lie following
ciiTiilur has hcca I'-m'd u.uler dale ol'ilio “.’d nutunt;
"I ain nisi rue I nl to inform you, t hut by are -ohi lion of (hr
I'.n uil oi lln . i lorH of (his Mnnk, mloplid at asi in il nco
In; , li"hi Oil (lie llilll 111-t iIII. Il Win* mil.*ie*l ill'll hl'l'lMlflt'T
mi In in , imo i minim: in in ilni lly, -hall lie renew ed, inn-
I< ■ - «* i; • * 11 ; 111 x moln w ilh an ny riM'iuent or umliT.-tambeg
In tli 0 rll " and dial UpoM til In ills, w Idler on a* i nni
in omn pa par, np->. i stork, or npoii .- •• * mill, a p,i ( \ lien l
nf at I • n-t til p**?- rent, xv ill be n .piii ed w In n due. anil lie
, I. limn e in In* - -tiled by notes (not redeemable) at finrnone
iisi x . i inont'i'. A d ibal all oilers or (ippbiMtions for
n ii remw ill- ion t le* presented In tic it n.u don di*t mini
.1 x . It. m U.of ih I I.
\. i.ai;: \;;u, Atii.. t -hi.
T i ii* ol . • if* ■ : d on, \* l dil pi ml aita pr >* me ill-
I' .. 1 v ni'H . iiiii ui* lli ui that xx I uli al.nl I liu\ bm nne
v ?•» ''ll • n I hil* lo niaint mi spei c• y- u„-nr. - -
I ■ ’ Ull'M Sac' > M r. bid nan d i i" UIK lltucll
•’1 v, Jin ii - * i-.ild li .V .* dons, and now turns ion,.J
pt ttlei iit ntim of tho *Kvnri t
I •11 ' I«t ■■ ' *i- •• ■ * I* ' . main, bill
' - »o.t ' < ' ' 0., the I’l'i J'.iX I •!, llie b.ilik
requuii th .■ ■ 1 I p Cent.
.* (i»* i ‘p'l.im, »i '-i ■ > (in day-, "ii fill slot 1. or mu «ni
-1 : -. i i« x* a-.;( « I inn* w lo*ii l m i,i <i k. Iv\
I .. x !.-• . i -Hu l d, and im* |i ■; lino -of I !»-
. |J DO I
.lit . I -k no! '.I I' I" iijrel Its 8 p'eniSer pax -
to n«| Dm inf i - - i
t!i il: Usnk xx*odd «he it- .i \ a •». , . (par, nl
. i m* w Hen U wa-it I“U per cent., for lluyl. tils u»* ih -b.uk
ia li il x. Tin*-' debts W ere mo- 1 Vidneb - --*. and i i|im»-
• ni I x (hal iu*f o•• had no • if*'* (. Th*'(• ixnienl-on xx lueb
'he bank stopped, lasi fall, xx «• • n*.iexx* *l, and an again
i■ ■ 1 Ini' the I'liiled i(*
j T’i •'* oik. therefore, i*a tin appe d- In il - *l* b(in .n il in
, I - -i Ime o ii'e i'.iiin il lot ''.*i a-i.| Hu ideslc euf
j lev aie |.» be rene.x ed. The pax in "at- of the bank, in S- p.
i. nix i , -.I ili inhsr li i. nimint* to near f( 1
ahoh il i*o*ibl not meel. The Stale, bnxvex er wa- in good
: i < lit, mid by -o me eon net linn not vo( i \ •d:dn.*d, b lx»i* n
I I ix ;*.-o I' o (er end Ihe (me.l<fO.U(‘U of Suite slink
w ( ii- -u In lio* bank, xx ithnnl lie Slate's u r.*u mg mix
. i n u|i ,aud *f ill U> I Oil''oil ,j ll* I iII lime In il'dll Ml'.
,J,.im! ><i in loaKcv; b-a ■r.oij**!in ,il - bn i imew al-. Th"
a. ■iiini: iu*b*b|i**|io' > nf lie bank (bis fall i« about ns
huge, in* biding tile tioiul due Ihe Fidled Slates, a. at ih
-aim* tune I '-I x« ar, uni Ih** Slate erclif i- no lonuer an
ax ailable I n.-n'iree. lienee the inve. -ux of pre.Mng (lu*
• naiiiiunilx lot pax nient.
W’eliax- .- mi st ifl'd iu -one Imlninl xx bi_ |>n
per , liial l*uxenmrHr.iu h Icul mud** tin.* .declara
tion li.' xxonld support n«'ilher (Jen. H iniuui nor
dr. Nan Union. NVlumi xx»* ivm! the .‘-l.ilemenl x\v*
tin lit it xx.l a si.inter. Vxeeopx tin* lidloxxilig
from the Nor(!i ('.ii tdinluii of the %Otii in -lnul.
tiUM.KVOJt r.lt AM II ('I T FOR \ \N I I I? IN.
Tim xxhi s max shout long nnd loud alnn.i I og
('abiu I (ill' out ions—Hurd I Nile r gains, and d . ix e
themselves into hopes of success. Dm snare* I v
does a mail-arrive that does not conic laden xxitli
1 tidie s of tin* ni(.**t dislillguisbed aecession** to the
good *mso of il'ii.’ofrnn. NS *• line railed onr
r.' id* i*’ allention t*i th*‘ eluqnem letters H ,i \\ j. k
liiih and a l.miuir. SN o n*" invite attention to th
1 following brief extract froili the letter ol (Jovemor
Hranch, a distinguished son cf North ('arolin:'—a
xeieraniu the Ueuuldi. (in enn * . hut for a xxhile
alienated from Mr. San Hnr.*n ami his fii Mid*. H
* inagiirtiiimonslv forgets /•rrsr»uti/itii's and goes for
1 ftrim ijUr** 'This is right. ’J’ho talenlt'u ffcntlemen
*d’the Miinlr are taking their stand for the candidate
who has long stood linn for die south. I’.iu lo tin*
extract. Head ir. It is (Voiii one xvell mujun. Ted
xvitii Nan Hnren and Harrison. The letter is j, I
dressed lo the Ihlitor of the 11 n 1 ifit\ Advocate, iu re
gard to u discussion between Mr. ('hern and (lo- 1
vernor Hr.ineh, dal'd K a fie Id, June I'Jtli. 1 ; 10.
' In r. gaixl to Mr. N’un Hnren: I can full* abstain
ed from saying anything ahont him directly. In
(TH and ’!»(, and prior lo (hat, xvh *u f b 'Hexed him
to be intriguing tor the I‘ivsidonox . I boldlx de
nouiuu'd (dm. Hut eon-iderations of this kind will
not d ler me from doing hint justice, pud mi Taming
him when ( beliexc him to be right. I should d«'s
pi>e imsolfxxere 1 capable of doing injustircto the
biiteie.-t uncinx I (tino, or withholding my appiolm
timi from a measure because it was supported bx
him. All xx ho I :iexv in *, however.knexx that lor .six
, x ears I Mixed with Mr. Van Him u in the Senate of
j the I nil ul Suuv, his mime und mine will he found
| on nil Ix'st questions nssoeialod xxitli tin* lending
Si..le Ixighls nu n of that day, such as .Macon, Kmi
! dulph, Ta/.cxxcH, and other-, lie xxas my xdioiee us
succodsoi to General Jackson, im to the ilissolmicm
oflhe x hibiuet. And I *onemred xx ith the principles
set forth iu lii> .Message to the Kxtra Session in ligh*,
xx hu ll ho has since leurlcs.-ly uud :ddx sustained.—
On the coiiuarx, by cumpariui! uud examining the i
Journals of the Senate, it also apponrs that Geo.
Ilanisou and the Uopnhlicun partx, m> soli included,
| uuitunnlx tiifierx-d. lloxx then, under all the c*ir
i cutnslanccs, could I to oxnei ied, as n patriot, to
give up tux principles, and turn the Government
over lo the Federal party. lam frank to admit that
neither of the candidates is my choice, and ns an evi
, dome that I have not toon an imlitfer* nl spectator,
i I two years ago consented my came should be run
i in opposition i«* a personal friend, under a hope that
my«'!i and others of th*' State Uidits parly, xvnuld
i ! • ath* to i t ep ii party snfiici* ntly sfi\»i*g either to 1
ft act up for themselves or control, lo a conriJcrable
» extent, the dominant party. in thin vvc failed to the
i extent desired, nud 1 have to choose between a
[ ■ dalesman of» high order of talents, profesr-ing and
- cut rtuiiiiii* 111-- Republican principles of ’93 end ;
- *99,—or G ii. Itarri-un, v> ho 1 served with in the
Smite, :i;u| know to he diametrically opponed to
I me in jMililice, and withal vastly infer Tor lo Mr. Van
Bur nin point of talents. Wfmt motive, therefor.*,
I could I have had to <|< iionncc .Mr. Van Biin.ui u* be-
I iug corrupt, when my purpose was to sustain and
i MrcnglliCD him, and thereby enable him lo carry out
• and permanently establish my principles. To have ,
done so, would have shown that I cared vary lift la
, for my principles, or was u very weak and feebly
support iof| he in. 1 therefore pronounce nnhesi
i f-.tinjrly, tint you have totally misrepresented me in
r that rasped.”
'i hurndar .Inly *3, fStf>.
HAUKISO.N'M RKCOIUIEU vTEWS AND
VOTES ON SLAVKIJV.
( S ir Jirnrual of tit Si note of Olio fur InPU’iJO.]
We have frequently phdpr d our words to the
south, that Harrison d d, in I •'.O, in the Senate of
i )bio, vote f -r iiiv'pnciions to their members of (’on*
press, to prevent, as fur ns their < xerliom* e -nl 1 go,
the m'rai-uiun of any new State into the I ni-.n win
she slavery' clause Our words have been der-n d
by federal prim* here nnd • 1,-ew here*. V >* no*-v
have it ia mir p aur to show, beyond cavil, wln re
the truth lies, and where the brand of false asser
tion might t-» starid. IVe hare tioir frfnre u< to;
Jornwt, ITMif.F, o*n ! *huß qnufr from it , f-.r the
inf»:i»i ilrai of all sot.therm r» ami friend-• I I hr*
Hi-utli; lor tho con ternaiio;i •»f ihoae lc ib-ral vv i>
wh i would, by bold falsehood, impose upon that
soiilherii, “rM-rieron-eonfi lence,'* which 5s s! >»v to
-i -;>» rt .-i.uii d« ip ! iid, bare furr■! d* i epn .n. J
to ;Iu Journal—let :l ipeik f ,-r itnlf, and rpeidiug
ii» it dues, we n*k any rontbern man win* K,< I;v t•»
' ilu* welfare of bis own home, or the prosper!* of
t ih *-e that are lo come aft# r him, if he will aid in
1 dm clccti in of o.Tftoiiio ( i»;< f Magistracy, wh"se
vii \\ s are mu.li ns those recorded below ;
From the Journal of th" S-uato off Liu. IMO-JO.
“,-m r» in vv, J- imarv I, JhJ h
“,S i al.’ in I par'iiiiiil f.» a-ijoiirinn i f. — Mr.
f"lm-1 11 j»*u‘i moved (I. adoption nl a i -olol;u!i, (or
■ tin- appoiiiliiienl ol a joint rouimiirv, to draft . me- *
i ui« i i.d in ( on.; ■-s, mi tie? .J -I oi udmiliinnew
-tut ■.* into ih ■ I ni.Mi. thecoii'iilnijoiis of which im
tlimi/.e i.v v -»11 vr.i ;t» *i. \ \ ..n v.
\ml on motion, -aid r. solution win coiuinitt dto
i cointuill. ul the whole .Bena( *, and i.uidn I lie or*
d« r of this day.”
.Mon »\ i January ‘l, 1321.
“Tli.’ ui.j < I lu iu:: out ol the Committee of the
w hoi. 1 , ami now betoie («,<• Senate, .Mr. Thompson
moved lit ’ ml'.l'tioii of a preundd..' and i-solution,
whi"h, 1 in ' t 'd to, wen* sent |» the House ol
K> jo . ultiliv c> for r-uncuir.mee.
Tin l » \ », January i. J I*.
“’i’li • Ihr i. i h- ami i. solution were retiirin d t-
l*i •S". ;l .*, Iron lb liotH ■ol Keprescul.'ttii«■ •*, with -
"li • i■ lint 1.1- —ulid a-amend'd wefc!
FRlv\ MJiI.K,
“\ li . ili - \i-t li- 1 nl in the I Hi*
ted slat .* urn ii .f j l-.’ regarded as a Mull u. r.n
l ot.i rI( \I I.vit., and tie ext nisiou ih-Meof, in it
t a leiscv,flir m:II \ calc'ilut. 1 lo t vim hi mi n \ riw*
M. <lt Vit ,< 11 u, Mild hin!> i < f hj rjl'rif I,'t (I \|*|*|
l -. •: nu; fi,or I ■ ; mol i::a inn- li a- tin? e\t n
■ ii>:i of a .-lave population, in the uv. it ■ and
• nil" ic- lieie.di , la b • erecieil and adnoll d iu
l!u; li li if im, m. --1 i/niYi/.ic nu I mi, hu mn.h It l
urecuti I , w i i t .if n t prum; tiy .. i . 1 I nyi in r,
will pro!-•ihl v, at -» ii non my di -ianl p riod, .dial-.'*
tin fbitud Imll of our poliiiral f.ibrie; u-* would '
•* i i l--i s'fuulh/ huyr, ib’.i 1 1 le ioa-i i ucv i f our
mili.ni.-l • Inn. - t i will n \ r !■ I inn-bi d by nr*
■. -*i v. h-.l in : uii ■ \ il,w bile, wh (olerato ill t n’s iu ;
.mi wbil-t lb* riv jli/.c.d intioii- of the world, not
I hum eh n - ewily , but netin ; on tii ■ broad principle*
of pliil.iulhropv, n-* laudably nnitiiu, to prevent the
i. n-iou ofii.iflie i i human .beings, that the I'm I- d *
M- tr a , wdm in -o innnedi it dy nil *r tnl ni tin* ini- t
(it. i|».nl .-iil jii i; who mid *r t.iinl so well (hrir mvn
•i. ’ll ; and wlio have o uineli lo dnunl from ih • e\-
I o ion of slavery iolo Ih ini nor of lliia vast r
. tmi who Ivu in tin n |K>mor lo p » ih ■
• vit, iti/f uut lit jutHs the prruvut opportunity, hut
w ill, by an art ol lh<* milion.l r on mil-, .'mud a j.iin I
th f.rtr/niuu «/*wf. xvkhy i.htoany oi ni» i\ i ; .
//»•/ r ilho- /.> hr mliiiitfril , ur i.tfit nnj uf'/hr j j-.t; 1.1 1 -
Ml - / i rrof,"
In- y an and my abei i - -'ll •! M Al* 111,St)\ \-
m;i> on its Ainu*riov !'
ui:s()Lrrio.\.
“Tli- i fnre re ..|vnl, I lint our s nai.-rs nud l{r
preKeiiliilivrs in (’un-iv be n ijne.*l al lo use ibrir
iitiiiosl c\< iiioiM, by every coii.-iilnlioiiHl im llnal to
eni.v i n r i liv; ainsi> s ios or •- 1 . \\ i itv is v,s \ si xi k
o:t run inn.v • r tiik iimh.v, w here nluv i y does
nolevi l iprev i.t ils limb a «*\leu i-m where it *
ha ; been mulalina d, ami limt lin y be ftniliei rr
qne i al to ori’o r in- ar vs\ '•rxrr.
I'm Tin; r'io . i.m im risk hkiiikh kmk\-
■* II • N OK ‘•I.VVKUV WIITIIN Mill SIXTK, UK K.\-
nilKNsl.V I'KotliHi I 111*.”
The yeas and nay** being culled, IIA KiIISON
voted fur il-» inloplioii' !
Kenmrhh upon the above a r e searrcly needed—
it will non ml 11 h own death Kuril to the hearts nnd
il»o hopes of every southern man, of ivery man
who has nny feellnjr r.finl' ri sl or of Imimniiiy for
the sainth. \ vc! w e are told by II orison,nnd by Ins
fii. n ls, that his opini-ms an I his inlen’ions are the
saii'O as they always h »ve been, nu I wo b eHn '
what tb.ey wire. Are you pr-p u-d, s .u.herm *s
liVoli fnl*. wih such feelings? for mind you, he
b IU c’f dtchirrs, ih »l on the suljeet ofsl.ivity lie
‘ nricr hits nbtred his opini'-n -that vxhrn he wu>
1 Id years of age, he was a member of an Abuli*
1 lion Society, in lo«id, m; ni - oiiuku t iik apovi
vo’ti: -m Id.ld, be haul, “einnnei|'Olion wm» a sub
. jeM 1.1 an si to Im henrl.” In the nnnio of I Jod i>
it possible I hat the ». mill, or any pom m of |i gin
miio souiliron . has become so w edded to .M un
mi)it, that oa.;ernrss for a hunk, even with all its
supposed fhaiiiis, swallows op nil other thoughts
nnd facilities? That any will madly hope, against
hope, or believe, iiimiiiiM thn dtiinning pro d oI re
cord and their own senses! It cannot, will not bo ;
1 a tki’k s-i\ or TMK south needs only to be
show n that deception Inis been, nud is sought to he
' practise d upon him,in order lo spurn wit li contempt,
his deceivers and tneir ndvtee. And that they max
see it, ni l see n\ believe, ur sfi/tHbr A- 1 /)/•>/ to rh.'ir
* to nujt one, fiirmt or fur, fhr Jo'innl Uhilf. And
in our next we shall exhibit from the mine journal,
the xolcb of Harrison in favor of a I'anll and In
ternal Improvements, to the broadest extent, the
. strongest f» dernlisi could ask fur.
! y j - In iiuitalioti of their i.orlhcrn whig ro-woik
era, ili<> editors of the Chronicle and Sentinel, in
iheir papi'r of Wcd iesdiy. mi-represent faet>,
woieli their owii pap t Indy de uonstrates. I t tliat
paper, under the head of ’‘Army Ihil,” they say
••This bill, w Inch Mr. N an lluren in In- late message
to Congress, emiM not “/a- o nmr i,/ ton sYrnwg/i/lo
their eonsideration,” w ill he found in this morning's
paper, to which we in\he the careful attention of
every ehi/.en of Ceorpa." Tlio editors of the
Cl.run e’e no I Sen mol then give the following ex
tract from the mes-age of President Van lluren.
“The present condition of the defences of our
principal seaports and navy yards, as rcp;cscute»l
by the accompanying report of tho Seereiary of
N't ar, calls for thf e.nly and serious ulleniioii ol
( ongiess; and as coiuiccting il»elf inlimately with
this s-d jcel, I CANNOT UK( OM.MIINO 1 0(> STIIO.NO KY
to your i • ic-ideralion the p'an snUtuitted by Unit
• dliev r, t»-r the organ of the militia of the C.
. Males”
i The messege of the President is dated Perember
“Jsd'.hbul wasirnnsui'itcd toCorgrrssoidy the - lib
of the came muiitU. The above quotation from this
message, idales to the report of the Secretary of
W ar, uniformly made to the President before ihc
' mreiine of Congress, in order lo enable the Presi
dei t to lay il before that body at (be opening of the
I.rgishitur *• 'J lie report of the Secretary of War
to which ll«e President alludes is dated November
SO, 1839, *nd in it is to be found the following quo
tations, which alone alludes toa reorganization of
the militia:
• A plan for ilits. purpose was submitted to Con
gress m 1837. nud ng.un recmnnetided the follow mg
year: but m-t acted up-m. lluxiug in.derslood I lint
the « hies objection t>< in* adoption consists in ns be
ing limited to a eonnmr.atively small body ol men.
and that il was the desire oi Congress,os well as of
the nation, that n ph.n for the organization of iho
militia of the I’niinl States st. mid emanate from
ibis Department, I Invo thought it my duty to make
the attempt, and although 1 enterea upon the tusk
wi:h reluctaiiec and great dit!idence,i feel e-iululont
that the pn j *cl herewith submitted is practicable,
and that while it will diminish the burden ot per
sonal service now exacted I «-m the citizen, it will
ensure ihc prompt and f nieient application of .he
national force to the national defence.”
“Il is proposed to divide me United Stoles into
eight military districts, and to organize the militia in
each district, so ns to have a body of twelve thou
sand five hundred men in active service; nnd an-»-
iher ol <quol number as a reserve. Tins would
give an armed militia force of two hundred thousand
men, so drilled and stationed, as to he ready to lake
th ir places in the ranks in defence of the country,
whenever railed upotifo opjK'se the enemy or repel
ih? invader. The age of the recruit lo be from
twenty lo thirty-seven. The whole term oftervice
to be eight years; four rears in the firat cla.'-s, ond
f»urin the reserve. One fourth pan, twenty five
( i h<> dm HO wen, to leave the service every year. pn*»-
i i"g, at the conclusion of the first term, into the re
serve. and exempted from ordinary itnhba duty al
t-igelber, at the end of the second. In this manner,
. twenty-five thousand inert will be <l.-charged from
militia dnty every year, and twenty-1.. c thousand
fresh recruits he received into the service. It “» ,J
he sufficient for oil useful purposes, the* the re
mainder of the militia, under cerfadi reguUilMina
J provided for tbeir government, be enrol ed »n<l ><*
mustered Si long and stated intervals; for in ciuc
process of lime, nearly the whole mass of the mni
t a will pat** through the firm nnd '•cennd clacser.nnu
he either niemher*»of the active corps. »»r >!
serve, or counted among it c exenipl’*, who w ii> be
liable to be called upon only in i criod- ol irivarton
or immirmnl peril, '('lie mauuer of enrolineul, i'»e
iniuihcrof days of service, and the rale com
pensation. ought to be fixed by law; but the oetabH
had belter be .e:t suljecl to rcgii!ali<*in a plan ot
which I am prepared to submit to you.
On the IU h March, I 310, tho House of Repre
sentativcH adopted n resolution, reqorsln z the Se
cretary of War to communicate his plan for there
organization of tho militia of the U. S. In eoinjai
mice with tins re-olntion,«liu Secretary Iran-ioi .- t"
ih« Speaker, the plan for the rcorgai»iza’ii**;i ol th*
miliii i. I hi* rt 1 r! r M ' ,a 4
Sentinel the U)th < f .March, 1- 10. nnd the message
of the IVcHidriil is dated the “d us Decs mlv r, IH3J;
and Mr. J*uin«cif, in llm l**lt‘ r Ic wrote to .Mr.
Ritchie,nM-eiia that tb.i'rcpo.t nnd ' vrr, ‘
iol mi'.mil cd to the rrrwdcnl! H-iv could me
I’rc-idenl recommend a lu I, in Dc. eo I" r,
w Inch had (xhtrnco «i. > «** .V.-rdi ’ We
!i« he vc tiw c*t;io»iliow •fn* •: r*j»rc nl '.bon sub.-
dent to show the i.:r-rc I • winch the "l-f 1 ’* *d* *'i
the i’reridciit re.-ort to prop u Milli ng cause.
, ' In ill • nioulh * i r-- th ’ - *?t!i in t.-nf, appear
ed (in editorial ii.i'ii. ; < t’. 5" | P-- n lni. of a
1(1 till
sent ; “Tfu- lie- ting > o*up" I"Iu .m ;i
o! Ili< hnioiid coimli—io< u who rc-'ivj lor to ui
h*lv.' * the prix il* •/ ■ of’lluu in . r ' I »• li t:.' as "' ■
ph si :r»en,ou wlnuu ih i 1 ifhiii*.of“! '. oil-in
nul‘.'ii/./liic4 ol “hard cid r, h i\" uoorii ref) cl of
to in that conicn pt >tthe * nhi* ilure —nod »>ie;i who
do not requiiv a itc.. i try H< »k, iu ord *r to m ute
their vot.- f" a flivoii* •"> I ’ t id to ’ ■ •' • 1 ‘ ■• •
0< tola r ami .N .*. . m-t ii .1.”
In tli f * ’luoim-e* and S i;tiu lof sir* M i.i- t ml.
npn , (U r f*l llie procc* -;ii»: 'lit m ct'*i;* •. ih i hir-l
Ward'l iyuec. iio.* t iu!», hdd on .I *M 'I ■ > • iii 'ST
ihu ”olii hi bint. Al lhi.< in .ti e; uiron/ ot!e i •
t *C(liu.’- the folli’W iUg bii.jd.ae-:
I’r. I. M. Rob ’ *0 i |»I 1 « C*l ■ fit
union b\ reudn-r I U Ihlllot' * »P»*o lu • p :(*■ I 1 : >i li
111 ■ .South 1 : I ' (.hull
ill III! clo|M‘’ill 111] I f .pj ' -frum; H.e n *mo -'m.i w
then * u bin ill *tl, which » e- 1 ■ *
(too I el.til.l I e-1 • -;! •» 11 1 -ol . J’phlU-"’.
A*. I I '! h • • .idrlion ?of tlm k;li>l
ju ivil” •• of air" i.r Ii he |».*r. uM‘-'d vd »ui. nl v
lu pi ■i•hi n ■ Iffiu Ii ■ mppoil of li »l ’ » 'of* '•
.•M will 111 ur *II ’p . r < p-'nlv, ie:o !. iU|)i:je.-*.-ol
In « onll . . *Th.*t » i• I.;:- 1 ' • it • • il O' ; Mlg
, i*s ibr the hurj»•».■*«• oi com • i :r>: inen J uiVM lor
tie,* l lull riel tun of unr > o.n non eoso:- . Iroui nhu«.-«,
:pi. v. • 3 in, must •*u ! in '( dial
twi t ... upporl d l-y i'm* ii. i.oitd ; i r n< i ot
iof Kill : • i i i liter, v
>, ■ U.ihl li i. of uni ■ l mid i idi -i iluui, ;•*••
■ ■ |)'i • i m| ih<* i ‘.ditoM of om t l our cilx joipcr-*, lo hold
il|i |!|.j e.\. ». i u el such i il. I»l, a-* umvoil.v of I I
« ni/.eu4 of liiis R-.p i! lie; I ri 'ht iuestiui iUr t >
f : ir"if nu ‘ t i'i tu ia t •us", ’
Th • re ob-r w ill oh.-i i. that in llm r * * !ution
udopbal !>the Thd I \\ ."d I ipji earn. (’lllh, tiiO
regidrx of naiit s i* d el.iit d to o • a r-juil-licr n in
sfilulimi.nud lii iltl. II im-oii puny nr - supported
in 11 1 **i i* jd.iii of o';'mu/.iiioii by tho “iunnorlal .•i.n*
ers of t!i * D.* lir ili mi of Tiid qi *n-l o * .” As w.?
ar ol -*l-o i (o pi u- * thi* in ill riu its prop r light,
and lo show (lu iv.iloti-riu of lit ■ r ■ i-b v of mm s
w•• h*g our read r-r fir d th • I lluwlny < v . tr,., t
f...m .Nile ’li .ri bo, Vl. Jl.jouo’e'jr.j and -Tti. V.‘»:
oiler nu comment—ill*.* subject r>* juirc air in. i K*.
I lu*iutelligi ntread i w ill draw lii.4 mviiioui.-lu^iotH,
will iniik<* the reqai-ii' coiup;.ri«oYi, belw a I In*
“reign of I nor” ami lb. present time, and then m ike
the no -.Hs.irv npptii ate it lo tlio ca- leov ju a at. d
for their ducis.iiou:
TiXlmclH from an ed'fnrial artiel.* »• nti l 1 ■* ’ “ b!i
(>ld Laud Marks” in .\d •.-' |{ it o ,o! July •’*. 1 Jd,
vol. ”1, jui.pes *7.7 and -Ttl.
’f’lio ronte-l between M i . \lbim nvd .1 tf’i-ou
fir the pre-id ia yia 1 7;>■ , and lii • «o'<- qu e
. in.mistii of dr. \ 1 ioi ■' n l iimi-iration ~i r r n'd
to th qwtxi v\ar wll!i I iimec, *N ■.
11 tutor l / ol the emir, — bid a (*I non we.s lonin
(lined w till real wiirmtl;, toil I‘Oid d itiori* firan I \ to
I, \ lie liu us between pa rt i-u*, nvlih'li w u-* y< f i i li -
Ime I o;i ucc oil l I of Ihe p i .-oilill l>o|iul inly ol *S .\sh
inpton, and lie- w 11-eara d eon Idee- tli I was » -
posed ia hi *di eretiou and /at lor the jut •!i-• goo I.
Mr. wll- el *cf 'I. iml «o mm ctl hi 1 tw
ist I lion with it speech to eon rest that a
manv who hud opposed Inin, mi l -I ti tled -<ome t’«; 1 1
It o| Mappurted him. It b 3 1 •* of j arty i i it to o
ith'O evpet led, ami soae* oe".nherK ot lii< aduniii --
tr.'.tioo, ( • w,i then belt •*. 3). w on to w ork to ; i\e
a l i ■ hei ton • and *Vn r. \a- ih > w ol'd w a", to tin
. ovnull 'lit Tluxy nticenedeil. Ae-iug (ho turn
sunea nil »j»u<l in liDH, I I 1 ty»
•Ir to ;’e* pi -idem, euriiui Midiu r lum a the
i » ! extrai ... -at lei.mi , *ind r Njirv.-iti'.' “usrin.'i 1
e :ilid oee in the wi-ol MU nod \ i to * of iu*' adiiiiu; ••
trul l ti.” Tu ,a e addi '•«-«. < w r. hi a Ked a’.iv 1 h o-u
do ir lo floor, Ilk ’ pel it iu: i" i ahull < .bes to I a -feu
j.aved—-tho e who .-iuiied them w i,» good cite/ a ,
and t!m »e who r 'fused w r * jutl doa a" “jaeoluii-'.’'
/u i.*i r> p/nn *if irn* fi , ’r t i'.ih ; ir-nu* of t':r
■iroo'r. to ih fi r.niur Lo r io.nty ir rr “,0 -irr.i i -ts"
fiu.l !, ir uurn i/irt '<• "ih uorriit*:' mot if ir is hr
to rr ! Ihnl ui.in-t jh-i’siih* >■ ore t• > /11sit %. !
I'm :• uf'rr h ilf ,-/•%/.’* I rc/usr / rr
/'insoil 'illus to .U‘li'l f/i thtir “ \ IUI K.stON.” Ido out
maguilx t’act' l . I*mties* were at Midi ah u lit at that
tiny .th i I wu 11 re* ulh ct lo Inn * h n p • •ut ill
nhn-ed, h'*run*»e I li d not mount a Idea ;< coekade,
nid on * had g real dilfa ulix to prex eat peucn il i iu-
Icuce on a young man of my tie pud ot nice, I mm .»
h • foolishly bra\ il ,i s*l of persons by wen me ■ i .
llolli ptulies w ent so fin*, I!i•, t soeial, (uiniiy i:*t t
(•our-e was destroy ed, iu ihuiißatids of and a
gmitlemau could hardly join a (titmlro.u\r\uy v. i’b
mil b. iu ; inf illed by uusuppm .aid- ejulh 1-u To
reeei\i* ihe “A oroni” at thal ti mi *, w a i, ; aid'd as
th" extreme point of political degiad .lion, and so
j'O‘% rfnl win tb • p r-eenti ui, tu it ir oiv obtain ’d
an I read it so* i tiy. thon h " Pore, ipi lie's (J-.y-tie”
was openly paltoai/ uii i*. ejile compared the | »o.
scriplioa o' Ituil and other ae\v«paper- f" tin* { m
eoediugs of tic’ “holy inquisition,” b. wh an il was
made tni unpardonable sin to read t!i • I.ls I■' I . i
of t!i * subsei ibers to these od* nsive p ipeis were ob
biine.l at some jdac<>", and forward ed bi ihe - i oi
fivorntm lit! th il ivus, ».»ry gcuenilly, reius 'd nl
some baa 1 f> I lie "oppo-iibui.” amlit w l»,-!i \. .1
■i. I the old bunk nt (hi I . Skil tit Ihi I I Iphia
h ol eloped the aeeoiuil*, (or canned ill * elu-i ur o!
lhem),ol in ut persons I If. t were not okumvle.! ;e3
* fed T.alrits.” I p'colleel oue p’rsuual ituf tuee <u
thi-sort. Il happened ia the bank at \\ jjaniojton,
|)ei. wale, wh- re I thou lived—a note was o* i•, td
to hee.iase the e. ak*U‘ol it was i u “ent-mv of :;o\ cm*
nielli;” Iml th * good sense of rh • direction rejected
lit-.' proposition, and the "/rjitiunfe’ 1 was exposed.
.. r’Tl.A* following are extracts of n letter pnb
-1 isl ll l in the Savannah V,ioorgi;.u. from .Mr, . V,
ilobeit .dated liruwuesvillc, Pa. Jtui’ (>, Id 10, lc
■several gciillonieii of Serb ea t'ouuty. The infor
mation given, that the fed ual whi is i ulea I to cor.
eenl the opinion of their candidate fur the piv.-il. uey
until u short timo before tli * cLvli ui, siiould i.iducc
the democracy to la' on their guard, nud fully pre
pared to meet whatever disci may then b»
made. I.el tors may be read ami jutbbdri! to suit
the x arious sections of the couulry . Ia other w ordu
(it'ii. Harrison may he rejmiseiited muuiig bank men
ns n lu.uk man; niumiSf nbulitioni.-ts, ns uu abolition
is?; among the imuiufaeturew, ns u tariff man; ami
iu the South, as opposed to tariff, bunk, and abolition,
We must guard against sueii dishonorable means.
The extracts from the letter of Mr. Roberts arc as
follows;
ll is proper also to say, that there L :n more doubt
of Mr. Van Ruren gening the \«-teof Po. than there
i-i that the I'ledi m will transjui*:. 1 have liven led
tn believe that he would have as large a majority
(• cmi. Jackson had in w Inch was over Uo.ooo.
\ uu no doubt >ee mm h bragging; about Pa. ia the
Whig papers, but it is all a ik.Sse Stood, and tin ir ow I
party laugh at the effrontery of their party organs.
1 have but little doubt buttliat .Mr. Van Jluren's
innjoritx can be increused by l ti fold from what it
was in D*3(». At that election, J»is majority in Pa.
w as Mi l, which if multiplied by ten will be 43,610.
I come to this coucJnaiun by what is Known iu this
(Pay cite,) Washington,mid Green C oumies, forming
the Southwestern com r of our Stale.. In these
Tmmties in 1836. Air. \ au Unrcn's aggregate ma
jority was only *■? 10. i>‘gs themselves hu\e
no hesitation iu admitting that w e will have lhi> full
nut less (hall 2200 majority, winch will be more than
ten fold increase, nnd ibis 100 is the most bank-ridden
portion of our State.
We have evidence to believe that the Feds intend
keeping the opinions of their candidate concealed
until immediately lie fore the election, when they will
produce simultaneously iu all parts of the union,
letters from Gen. Harrison, lectaring hi* opinions to
be those that suit the local prejudices of the purli
-1 cular section. This would be a high handed mea
sure of crime nnd infamy, but there is nothing in
this Wiv of which they are not capable.
Th y have established Sub-Treasuries throughout
. - clkm of tii ■ country, in w hich ,J * C - V plan such i
I document* as the enclosed, and «?‘ ne 7 ® r *
1 . the “public eye,” we are sC^ ,im ?P ,l l al lie / Qre t , lO
. i Vi ; n rniprvaiinpontil immediately before the
■ bc.WH, ", d“7 Jb! IO to te> 100.- on the e0n.,..,.-
* ,y 7c CbaTK lo “fternnl jbilHce" rs which
ti./. ithn r-VJ") have a sight, and do no much tom
’ .Xu have been discovered and "ill be fully
; .'.Jtsd anti properly understood, before the elec
i non.
PUBLIC MLLTI.NCS.
However gratified wo would Ih* to publish the nn
> I mere us public meetings which have recently taken
* idace, and however disposed wc feel in comply witn
1 * the requests of otirfri mds. it is out of the question
* for us to copy the proceeding*of those meetings in
( :■ landm th Sonrturm r. bon
' the 4th of July. Our readers must be contented,
for the present, with the following ukeluu ol I. u» vo
j- meetings wliich liav<* nos already been published m
both the fVn tituliofndisl and tli ' Southerner.
Floyd County— A m eting »ff the deiuocmtie
- pmt\ wa?boid al Koi»t.* <>ti tiio 6th instant, nl wliich
. t kd.Ja.i, - Liddell ;m-il d. A prennihlo and rrqo-
Pition* * re adopted, and dclcgnt s apjioinled to the
i air* t i; nt .Mil! 'dgcxil! '.
WntKer Count#.— A meeting wa-held on the 2d
instant,at w’uith .Mr. Jam > llugcnct *d as Chairman,
Cinir/o (’uiru/y. —A me. trig was held ot New nan
; on the M!t iu-t.mt > .it wl:l< Ii Col. <J. i). Green pre
riLd.
Fur*rlh Comity. —The meeting was held on th *
1 .th insunr, tid presid uhy ,Vr. Josejdi R. Thoinj)-
s mi.
('lnti!n n ( ouuty.— A nu; tin :w :n held at Sa
. v.iim I'.' ii rli.* 3th nut.iut.-.t which D’l.you,
i !iq..'i t d »i*i r-hainmi*. 'I lie Georgi til speak* thus
us lit" -cdiiigs:
“We pulibMi this morning tl"* piOferdiugs nt he
. If eeui. If of Saturday tdght. The CMi.r •* I ur-M(‘d
■ Light.*, ill' ll l! • re
• mi h ere-! * "ti I*" ir priiict’.'ein. identified as they
:.re w i hth *-e of the nr j ’riiy of lU«‘ ne-iph* *-f
1 (J. i-r.’ii It evinces that ?h»re are it d"p« ndet.l
- men ui the ranks of our !..»'• <q;no"eiitf» v. h*» are de
te.nibu d n*>t loh»» b»w*d-winked by lh A rrj»re.*»u a
,. ii*. i-of tli J»f* \\ 1 . ■ '.r.o-e I* <• mun of the people.
1 m»v« vrr (*iui! d and • b-ar I" tie* unpr* judiced are
I lint;- . :r- -. Ihc as dr.".-*'o< the rh;it' man un*
» i x.-c’h .1 nuit tin rr.';'.rue •f ( ii|it 1’ iolert * t!c
, • *■;. up , ;\o va « I A ;i> 111 13s Usual Hire ill if do
-] ifM. a, !\n c»u .TaiulaU d th" uici \ •_ lia : a pur-
It. u ■>!’ die 't !» Rights ii eo of > • • rgi i wa* f* nud
uic fu g with i!.e 1 i o;i Stale liightm men, * ri th»*
. tiro .<i phut'. ?:n of Reju.Mirim d.. ( true sto re-li.r x e
I in i touion atr umpli of lho-«* il ■< irmr s opn'»Hed to
.. rim J i d.*rnl iiinpti >n of a part\ arrayed acamsl
the j'- '-plc f the country. VVe ho;».- to roc meet
ii-g;- to oilier couutie- tinju Ling the ball which u as
flirted in < ••' un. *»»i >by the IL-wards. Jonen. f»ii
- lev-, Cary*-. I’.ovk uH and other**, 100 indcpendeul
I to lu* frame 13 dby iu f >mis of old pnr’.y di*tine
r (inns.
Filth ut Coinifi/. —The i-teefing \va** held at Tal
* tuition on ih *L*t i;u t uit.at whi h Col. Jo--'; ii Ilil y
I actml as rh -inn n.
Cuhh f’ fiun/y . — lli.» oi ■ ti n.' in lain county,
* w l.inli wmis !i*ld at .M- i ftu on thu lulli instant. Cob
1 J «.•" ( Fonur pn>i i I,
! fount o i Cunufy. —T : i ■ lurMiug xva-* In! I at
P,m*» ’, on Li • in .*■ 1.*;.!, >ir. 17 I A ;id A. 11. r .ey
I JU'".-ld'‘d.
flun i-i » ‘ *//.'//•/. •- l iio meeli.'i ' wn* h.M al 11. u
ntil ind ?, nl which (i .11 fli
I !. . m t i - < uiiruwiu
1. 1 ... hj (' -.*/ !y. —Tie* )i, toig was ii hi al lay -
I I*'l’M Civ i* iL. 'i .• i laut, ;'t which C epl. J.
J ones jire-id.d.
f'i ‘ .ru Coirity. — \ meeting wus held it f I.uloil
(on.on (he I Hli inUa.it, of Stale Ki.hlsiucil op,."*
•"•d to ti*’rh "lion ot l• ;u 11 irrioin, at wiiirh U il-
Ii im x\ iff i !.! ur i 13. in. I (’oh \. S. !i i I act; d
«•» S "i im • . .\n ah!" au len *rg !, jireamhl", \vitii
• it d.!■* i olulions v. *i • JidujXcd, ull r being sujj
' poi led in plot)«: »u t add rt*' by lk»l. L. S. Holt, I Jr.
’ Joel li. .Ilham, mid dr. Ita-.
iiihh ( rify. — \.l anti-i I rr; on m ■:* fi ig was
I I Id at d.acou, on th" 2 ; 'lh in taut, at w~n Ii ti■ \. -
uer.d i : Dr. \\ uu Gi"> u ju. oo' d, ami .\l. .M. .*l.u- ui
anted a* S.n retary. Tin* ueuLo.ucu appointed t »
r port n pro .mid • mi. 1 r •dutioiM lu the in ’. ling
' vtu-e, !*. r. I’lmph.", IL G. I.a mar, K. 1). Tr.u ,
’ ii ,John Lru.ir, Dr. U. if- Randolph, Asa K.
, Lrnrsi. Luke Ru- ,J dm IMiiilip**, Wm. Snlomun,
' .1 dm L* il v, an 1 Vl.M’.aud r Ri hards. Wc copy
hum Luc .'i "oil T -1.-graph t!n* folio.Xing remarks iu
II i laliou to l!u* iik cling;
“The mertiug ori s ,'ur4 i v I u*t, was olio of the
m*»*i u»(kum gwe have ev» ralieuded. The lump
nud sinew «-j ilu* couulry w ere there, in.*ny who, m
|( pas? political C'Uilruver»iOH, ha\ e M ureely ever been
se"n al n Parts' mrofing AU seemed tu he ioopi
r d with ae•" m -ii Bent in< nt —llull the Hruggbo
be lore i is, j-A one | >r principle - f r 1 1 r prim ip es of
I R' pu! heaui*ui, nod for tin* rightx nnd utere.*-'H of
' m lie l Suiuh. The eharai'ier and j» ml Ii 'ory of ibe
,1 i Imirman, xvere of ihnm • ea!( idttlrd tu ib • pen
, riii.s sernirn* nl I li« w bole life has been one u| ar
~ t.ve devulion to the eaiMCuf free pniicip es. Knewn
he his \)vi n, nlw ny * l«» I nve ne • d u th the
(> Party h,:lu* in d.memtuaied .* air RiL’lilf; and that
( , Ui- .rue. im he wm odd in the nddre-* of t hd.
t'ampbeil, ihat. ‘ o the winter of hi» years, the
fire- ■f R> po'dir aoi-in w ere sii I l'!"w mg m liu lu>-
s m .. 1 1 iin. l l ii:< il nrd" , l ” eonuri iI x\uh ilr* fuel
i t! 111 i. ■i ■ ■ min . pro ph , 1 I ee di s
;il lh<- <■!""•• of a lone nod « \ ■ m 'id bf". In form i.ew
isAociaiiunß. s*v k" t rum on tuogurd to till wh*
,j know the lO'elh'M-ore, nitt eri'y, and council iilioot*
adheremm fu priiieqiU*, nl this venerable relic "f
m 1 o!der» timrv.
r The can e. f trii»Ji,of principle, of cur rouotrv,
w e d"i"*l 11 i. 1 1 ! - received an impulse Ml ibis nice I
. |ii<». which vxill he fell extern ively. and which will
j u*ll •fi eiua ly w lieu the da yol liitil cuuu m.
Si t'ouuhj. — Am« iliug w.m bld at \m'*ri
•t "us, . iLi gd ii. i .ut, at wh» L. IL Smith juvsi
•* did.
iToup County, — A meeting ofstal* rights op
jms.'d lu Harri’"U, w ;».< Ij dd ul I. Grniue on the
' I ih i lint, id which Judge VL.wMj.r sided.
lu ilu* Southern rot this dayy wc j. ddish the j»ro
r ediugs of the me ting* held in Tuliali’rru u*nl
J. ;l. rsun "imnii
u Siiu e oni’last publieati ui we have ree uxed tlie
procecdingii of several other iloiuiMTdliu in clings.
, I u Lii s day ptijier w c publish Ihe iiiceliug iu Warren
County. lathe Southerner wc shall publish ihc
»• m vli.ig iu Serix en.
( turf: County . —Tlfe me ting w as held on the 20ih
iii'Miil ;.t Aih uH. W illiam \N illianis actedu.s pro
. si I* ul, and Albon Cliubc, ms Secretary . The com
if miltcc appoiuied to report i*c.*olulioiH eonsi led o
, G n.F.dw ill irden, \V. 1 . Mil hll
( 01, \\ .Cr o . ir. ! V'ol. W . 11. Jackson. The re
,y s'dutmus repuriod x\u rc uMy sup|»o»lcd by M *ssrs.
,1 Cel-h ami Harden,nu.l imauimolHlv adopted,
u Haft f'mruty. —Tho meeting was held on the 19th
*j instant, ut Gainesville. Joseph presided
„ im.l I ; ' cretary. Apr mmhle
d and resolutions siihmitb'd by Col. W nrren Juurdan,
1. w. ru miupled by ih • meeting without a dissenting
voice, after being supported in eloquent addresses by
Col. Joui !in m I A..Matthews,
t.n ii/dri County. —Tip* meeting was held on the
° L*lh insecit, hi Dahlouepn. Dr. J. .). Singleton,
r * «• t"d as chairman, •n 1 Mr. Martin as Secretary.
Cass County. —The meeting was held at Cas.s
--b i xi'le on Lae. I.'la iustaut. Coruoliu.s 1). 'i'erhuu.,
1 ; ti mcl inimn, nod Arthur Hu ire asSccr ?t*ry.
Since our lust puldieatioti, w\* have received the
j>ro *ee3itig< of several mecliiigs, uaiu ly: Rurko
,l ('aunty ,SiuU mei li.ig,published in lliis-day’s
s | paper.
"• Randolph County. — A demoemtic in ring was
** | h< 13 a! ilu' kaoirtlumsc mi the 1 ih of June. Col.
‘ A. Move presid ul, aid K. 11. Flail und Joseph 11.
*' SaiuUncted as Seerelnrtas.
*■ Early ('unity. —Tlie meeting was held ol Fort
Gaines on t!ie Ldih of Jane. Col. J. S. Patterson
presided, and 1.. Booker acted as Secretary.
Upson County. —A inciting was at Thoma-lon
t j on June. Dempsey R. Slaudon acted ns
~ ('hairm.an, .mi I I*. S. Daw son Seerclnry. The
h committee appointed to draft a preamble and rcsolu
-0 lions cuiiMoted of .Messrs. Thomas Mahray, Arthur
Mallliexvs,and W in. Gibson; and Lies'* geiitlemcn
s were appointed delegates to the .Millcdgevillc Con
it \ ention, namely, Dr. Kendall, J.G. Sterling,Samuel
J* . <«rantland, James Boycrlon, I). Dawson, Jacob
J IdcGehce, Wm. Gilson, Rev. O. CL Gibson. James
jr Fierce, An!mr Matthews. L. Smirti nndP. f?. May.
e Puhmki County. —The meeting was held ut
' lluwkinsvilie on the alii Juno. B. W. Bruce well
l‘j j'resid *d, nud J. W. Lnthrup acted as Secretary.
„ Ttri-yss County. —The meeting was held at Ma
li lion on the 24th of June, Joseph Blackshcar acted
, as Fro.idem, and L. Whitehead, as Secretary.
d
LOUISVILLE, Juno 25, 1310.
, Messrs. Editors: —ln the proceedings of the mejl
o iugof the citizens ot Jefferson county opposed to the
- election of General Harrison, held on the 20lh insl.,
‘ it is stated in the preamble that General llurri
‘l son is opposed to answering (juuslioos pm to him by
t the people, 6cc. “but let it lie remembered that Geer-
■ i ■■'in ii e ii ijiim ■ in ■ ■!!■■■ inn——tut—-— ————
gia has decided this questiou against General Har- !
risen, by refusing Richard H. Wilde , the honor to
| represent her in Congress , for assuming the same
position now occupied by the Federal candidate .”
In this,it will at once, be perceived that reference is
made to bis reply to the Richmond Committee.
As I had the honor to present the preamble and
resolutions to lh.it meeting, I feel that I am mainly
responsible for their contents. At the time I drafted (
them, I was fully satisfied in my own mind that the
stet as stated, in reference to Mr. Wilde’s not being
elected was true. I have not the file of any news
paper of that date to show whether the statement (
U correct or not. On subsequent reflection and
enquiry, however, 1 am induced to helive that I was
probably mi-taken, and that he was elected at th" 1
lime alluded to. As it was foreign from my inten
tion to make on incorrect statement concerning a
distinguished citizen, who is absent from the Stale,
jiikl for whom 1 have always entertained a very high
respect, I will nsk of yon the kindness to refer to
vunr file of that date and nsccilain if I was in error.
If wrong, will you do me the favor to correct tlioer
ror by a publication of t.ii-' note, accompanied with ;
yourstutciii ut of tlie fact/ If right, of course, no
notice nerd bo taken of the matter, either by your
selves in your professional rapacity, or by an inscr
ti«u of this Ictti r.
Very respectfully,
Vour obedient servant,
hersciiei, v. Johnson.
y jr* \\ e publish thi- letter with the remark, that In
153?. flic enndi lat. s * lecl d to Congress were
Messrs. Wa\ n*‘, W ilde, (idiner, Cla
Gnmhl-, Schley, Jones, and C.,ff.v; and mat in I SIM,
Mr. Wilde was not re-elected, th" candidates then .
elect d w re .Messrs. GoJT'* , <ir:mt! i?»«!, Il.nues,
Owens, Scldv*;., Sanford, T n il, Tow ns, and
Wav ue.
gov. tr* H i’.
W’c co iv Iro n the M.• «».i .M njvr t!;- follow
ing left n - 5; lb 1 tors n!2 11 ! < to,olX’ol. 11.0. I. :tin i
und G.»v. Tump, h n*: nlr-’.idy appeared in o»*r pa
p r. To umi. r.-tuml the biter of Gov. Tiotip.il
r quires only to bear in min i the position a'mined i
by On I. I.atntir in I; i : i Hr to lit * J. Journal.
7'it th • I'.'! it or* of t'.e «.v ■■.fjrr.
I 5c. 1. 1 \ <l*l for poMi Ii iti a « oj»\ t f (*ol. Troup’n
I,'tl-r to me,us well as.ioii ,to w.iichil mi rs, tJial
liit* mi-repr •at -ti.Mi- ol v. ai-li \>m t onipimn ia
r t I I rial, , corrected. If w i.I
be p’rcrived lint hi* b-tl, r was u voluniurv
oil* rin.: to nt ', an ! I pr'snmc was i.ol writ-
I n with lh« i*\p a t lion o: its publication. Hut jc*
(ircuuisiances r. ml. r it n it - .a \, and as the but r
nullmris-- m.’io-..tv wini the sraiim nits ol its au
thor nr.*, I < ‘*l Iss r pi.'itril it c.ionply iog w itli
yourcall, in »f. -iiitu mi to -i%. that dir. • (ion to it,
as il wil, i i' U peak lor it- If.
Vonrs, 11. O. I.A IA U.
May ‘2 'lJi, lil 10.
Mv Drxnlhtn
I r . )i n .ii »i ill 1 1: i t > inous b tter from
. a .- I I Right
•I si \pr >ia.' ur-’. I appr u ii ins ihmal al oil ili-
MT * rumor . t •rI !» i lor.'i.al I; .;|.»r—um cm tini I
thos f ••!( ■!>' .'-iviiig in . olio, •Mis aie pr ci-« ly
M»ni s, n- 1 ..v 11 1 • * 111 ••!•;!. *»i in I lie Journal of I » day.
I ‘lave w nil i! a 1 15 Tin Join .! HI of 11. 11, which b
r:. iy jMib:i»?i, no lajiim t, v n To th • c<<ntiar> lia'juj
bvn • s. I. Will; at ii'iiiig iaio d i .11 it i
' cry d ’ id al in if ■* rebuke o! bofii p.uli —if he
don't publish, il uiil be !cnmv bo tl-m’l like* the
r *!>nk" of In-own—if he d .-ires, it will he because
tin #mu • m (inure : *1 ill out i »the of hoi ■
It is a m re que-liou of Hank or no Hunk—i.Thc
ilnnk co.n e\ ay thin that is niicunstitntioiiul " ill
jb’hiW. Truly and tv. r yuurs,
G. M. THOIT.
T* Wc copy !be following from the Cincinnati
Adverli »*r.
GENERAL JACKSOVS OIMM )\ Or’ TIM-:
HIM ( \l* IN AM) HARD (IDKH s\SiT.M.
We have permit, ion from a friend of the obi lit to,
la publish lit iallo■ 'jug extract fr-mi a leper upon
other husi i • s, in w b.’ch lie exprosstts bis -• ijiiau aits
upon th »il» urd mid unmeaning *>rl hi now entry
iiitr on I v lit' h i.-mis and supporters of the I' d'r.al
1 Whig c. otiidale for in* Hr -i I‘iicv. The extract
will be read with interest, n* wall as pl asitre, by
the friends of *1 'cency and goon on! r, in ull quarter*
where il meets the “public
•*i think the atl anpt ol the r»p,*o j ition f•» degrade
our hum a I and iniiiouai eli .raele i .belli ii home and
, abroad, by their Ter> of bans cider and log
eabiiis.b >gius to recoil upon t!i * actor-. Il is saying
to the people, \on hi ‘ 100 i- in»i .int for ►clf-govorn
ineni, ni; Iweianb ad >«m .an\ w here by Ii;*: went ei l
a hard eid reask.—Tiiia i - too ail indignity for
Iho people to submit to.
\\ ilh my kind regards,
1 rcimiin vour IVi< ml,
AMhlbW JACKSON.”
; ’ A writ r in the Charleston ('oitrier thus de
lines ill political creed of South Carolina, to w hich
the d im erali • parly of Georgia fully and heartily
r spond ’d:
“In all the changes of parti ’s and politicians, the
polilieal creed ol Soiii'.i Carolina has rmaiued t!»e
same; for il was interwoven with it r political exis
tence.
“W hat are the articles of h- r conf‘s.-ion of faith?
Th' l v are—
“ J’h i! Pie G Mier.il GoVi rnuiml one of limited
povv is, •!. ii\ cd solely from the I ua-i.!!itio:i.
. •*’J li»i ('onaress hts no pow er im.i. r ill ■ (’oustitu
lum to i.ilerlerc wiili lli • dom -.-lie io.-liliitiona ol Mi.
: lilies.
*• I hat < hmgr has no power und *r the (hmstitn
f limi inmu a u ' or carry out u general sy .-icni ol
int tiiul improvement -.
, That sh ’ h •- no roiislilnlioual power to charter
a .'•alional Hank.
1 “ f’hat a turiif of protection is contrary to the g* *
nins mi-1 -piril ofliie ('onsliiul.on —it vini incc " ilh
all th • .-onnd principles of policy, and contrary to
liie prim ipl *s ol'lenimioii s u.<c and coimnoii jusiiee.
‘•-oulh Carolin a has declared in favor of him that
sii-Maiiis th. se principles, and against him that i
■ neainsi them; hut .-In; has changed no principles
• taken up no Ticw measure contrary to either t lie of
■ i priiu qdes nor adopt, dno n *\v party. She stands
Imn and -l ioiia-l iqiuii tlic democratic principles of
tSie ('on-tilntioii.
1
. Our corre*|Jond hts, and letters received in
. t this city, continue to give us gratifying news of the
prospects before us. The following are extracts:
’ “1U M1.0.N EG A, J mo 20, 1840.
. “We have bad a m i ling lu re, and delegates, 24
in number, have been appointed to the meeting at
i lilledgeville. W e are all alive to the good cause.
\ n organ;/, di m of our Cougr. ssioiml ticket, and u
harmonious concert of action among our friends
throughout the £tate, constituted the principal fea
ture of our m.-cling yesterday, which adjourned to
me* i again on the 2d Tuesday in August. The ut
, mo-1 mrirmony ami good set ling prevailed through
out. All is safe: .Mr. Van Huron and his mlmira
i hie principles must prevail; and he w ill he re-elected
with an increased majority.”
“MADISON, June 18, 1840.
“The pood cause works finely; the cry of hard
r rider and log cabin, without the exposition of prin
ciples, has ceased its effect. A great number of per
sons, that have been carried away by the enthusiasm
. that was raised, now begin to look for the principles
on whu h the lle.ru will act, if elected. Iti.s really
amusing to hear his friends dKcnss his principles:
. one says, that he will charter us, S. Hunk, which
, will Im a grout h ’M.’fii to the country. Anothersnya
lliat the IDro flunks such a hank iiucotislitutional,
, therefore 1 will go for him. because such a bonk
would b' unconstitutional and dangerous. A third
s says, wo will have n State Uighls President, by
electing him, and u fourth declares, that Harrison’s
s support us the I'orce Bill, is to he justified from the
fact of his living in a section of country that was fa
vorable to flic measure. Another says, if a man is
poor and unfortunate, und has io be sold to pay a fine
, and costs imposed on him by ti court of justice, (for
( an assault and buttery, if you please,) that it is the
man’s misfortune to be poor, und not the error oft!).'
! law-maker, nor of Gou. Harrison, woo sign od the
, act, when in possession of an absolute veto power.
This is the way the matter D discussed, by men
holding diflorent 'lews, when they come together,
and which is followed by an explosion. I knowse
! vend who have left the Harrison party, after hearing
their own m n disenss tlio subject. The sign of the
I times, about log cabin and hard cider, is dead or
, dying; and we are to have “the .Standing Army” ns
the next topic on which the Harrison men are to
harangue us.”
“NEW VORK, June 18, 1810.
“I am aware that you, in common with ull our
friends at the south,feel a deep interest in knowing the
prospects, in thia great and powerful stale, upon the
presidential question. I can assure you that the de
niocracv w ere never more united and determined than
they now are. The noisy cry of log cabin and hard
cider, has prodqped quite u feeling of disgust among
the thinking portion of the community. I wens last
night to witness the dedication of one of those mock
log cabins, and really you can form no idea what a
poor show it was, unless you could have witnessed
it; and from the boosting of the whig papers this raor
nin?. vou would thick tlte cifv of New Vork wtfß all
| going for old Tip,, stll e v call
honestly speaking, there w ere M
sent, and the papers t|,j 5 , IKn „
1 m - So >ou see hew t!H- Ve ,," ?
! rim: tlio evening; and rv.j,
■ .-nil--rally count. O.ir friend, l ivH
lefidenec of t(lev ‘ '
I « herd hultl-\ b u | tile l, an fcr!',
when won. O ur iV,...
"uflhioand Kentu.kv
opeuvnif. in the lut; r
»«tnmshcd -!..,ul ' ■ - < M.
w
"> Imve 1, d during Ihu'w^ 1 ”'-'
I .«i.lg;n.,:ii,i,M V?i; •, »|,; r . , 'Ni
•••■" - r <■
,: - : “''*ay hy '
A l ': 1 #
>l 1 '"'"l .Mr. liruwh.ra
k. whi. ,
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’I he ( Hut pr-.rr .r-?_. , .jj , H|
,
Anti >!■ - <:ii• < -itri-1 |, r v j. ;* f ,
mi . m p*- : qu.ig up ti. ■ . ~: i l|l!l
I* ! ‘ i * ' ll ' ‘l* ll X I>' At y !r ., v
Ili<‘ -!l -mu w hi. 1, b. -a ri>:n u IU
Mr - 1,1
ti. ...hi ,
ki.r'.l the -nil- | ,v.:- a..,,,,..
" bifh Ii" - I i.I !»:•
-ill.Ml lot li.U- opj (i; ■ , t . 4 jß
lliep. <qlc. .Mr. J. ii-.M, of \\ 1( TB|
•» I‘MU !»*.!-; I il- t'.; -1
Mr. Amin !\ >m p.. , a|l| .
\:■ -t > \ i.i .BM
a Ij.Miru -d. Mr. M.-t' ml, , "• Vim....
il mr for I'l-da'. HH
Tii.- S. ;i- f ■ In* p -,i the IT»iikr;... r {^iH
, "anii'il be i. in h.-.I Ii . 1! .*i- ii,. ......
b\ \\'i-i|ii.--d.i \ n xt. . ( -a !ii- !i *,
initi will.-rl m i!-. n .r<*-n .
.'*•«!'* 1 I'*’!• ' I I . \I | I f
in in ill proVil .lit;. ■ r i'., i
i-.m ii ■ li.i-Ik-c-j ii ! I. ia .v ■
upon l!ie tl.ir-l Mon I -\ ofji.k.fkr
The po-t •»: v u- of ( ! r IE mi-
I • ■ Mid-i I- .1,1 ’i I. c - ... ..I,
'•ours.' of in (ii —; 1 1" I'm. 11 i« \ . \\,, .
not min/, us th -y :. \< il .n ,
W \s|!|v;T(»\, nviH
V.’c see land 1 an I jir.-inn.-tia .jjy
.-im-.-, ns flu->uh i na. u:\ w.ii
; out of (Toinunlioe » n M■ *y.aim
pass • li#- lion "ri Tur- !■ y. V ■'
were delivered by Mr MrCiiriliejr.uf
I A,i..rd, of Georgia,-I-,'! .Ihilj;?* ( "<n" r .
drhaie I.iml *-\emiij. Mr V ; ri
.-hi hour and a l a! I ', Hirll mr Liv
ban by .Mr w!.o i.a.l first i.b'a.ifi! it,
opp.iMil a H. S. Hank, hui wan m bun
mi. It iii- 1111: ;:' n, if pi .f i-.! tnulcr itir
lions#*, wi'h proper rt-sfru l.r
S nte Hank ihpo.-.tc >\>Kia 1.-. dui
.-bake;” but at ll.c >■ ia" ium- u« ra»i ;.r
,ui f.tvor of tlul. 11 u l -! il.if «
h.vxs tor t !;c r 11.** n'ft.ue «
, ie::l. if pr. pcrly im.n-uc.i l.> llsfS*
, iit-a.-itry. Hi« objection i" il*f
u.as, that it placed 100 ui-Hi p'Wvrtaihil^H
- the i:*rci:ive. H
J mice C.ioj cr t’. ; c .ter* I u»V'
I.oriu- nrirnnuiif in la\ 4 *r »T ?!.«•
in a few " . I- lb»* ol pM-tii.a* of
1 !,(v. ; r,.’ 11, ,f hi> O'.'* i plan
tin- t \:.-liiu» bins. l!n 1A i' l-t w »«•<
as much p n. r as is gn«*ii Ii a
: showed l!»." course of Hie •;*»*•" 'r 1 ’’ -
v\ cry obstacle m tin- n>V »-f ( l,f v - ■
1 se niing no ant agonist pr.-j>.*-: i-•» .*n»> ■
an ifiriiin*»on w Inc!, t; .- 18
: Ii id all along cofißidcrr.' <! m l" '"O- ' - b
»iir iiiKlifntions. I[c *.!.« hox!iil-'i»d '•*
\ 1 hilily of private I linin'g( orjMiran*i»*> ,l " < *^H
■ f flic public money, ami i (!=♦
i op- rations ihey had I.erH M«*r** |*nr'>c. r
vernmnit. Mr. (’ read :■»’ - * ?
} nral cry raised by lb" "it cmilkmi! »id S
and com lilsivcly pro' e:l ilui t M,rt ' fl)l
I i ii wan only atinhutab'c ■ f l»»*c-.o;*
J isn :cs l!« paid aim n’"d U’t' i’.e l*’ l
! the G mrgia State Rigid’ 1*•
. | firm at the sbr.mM T pr.ncipSe, ai d
j tbcmselves into the nrais <•! H‘e "
j Judge ('noper spoke about 3lr '‘’l
i ) aiienfivcly 1 stened to. H
, A’r ( am.’beil, of 'I ennrwee.
Hnu-o this in irnmg. in oppo.-iii'iu '>*
, si*- cell consisted of inert* rioclaniadoo
Democratic pirty.
Tin* Sen ile is not in ,0 " ay ,
) ! uns occtipmd in diseiissine n pa'n •<* f
. tinrr ~f ll..gan, t .rm.T'y a rrl.u.l
nntl rnnntrrria! necn. n. \
mi rejected. Mr nuhhatd pv”
| wun'd rail ll|. Mi*. I.'im(‘kll l ’ aJ
' lion on .Monday ncrt. whon ue *'
murli luiignr this eight inanlii*
I Mr.Slorri. a memlier us the J"A, mI
- nertirut, has resigned ln» »viit. Me w ■
pointed a Judge of that Slate. H
| I IT BMC MF.ETISC.
Pursuant Hi noiiee, a miraher
VVnrren .'minty, opposed n lllf s ' s
Henry Ilarrisonio ihePreseleneye .■
. Court House in Warren,on. ■'»
instant, when on motion n lt jß
OAIUJ W. SMITH, Tsq. "«« »rP" ■
I man, tin I (i- I- ('• ) 11 ' VK ' r^gl
Tl.c Chairman slated ihe «I'J« -“JB
j 'to he the appohilmrul of o ,iml
. meeting Io he held m Mi. ledge* ■ • ■
July next, and also to exaraiae ia- o f yB
i l«o candidates now presfah ll ’
people for the I’rcuideac) • i lir i|M*B
most prominent features ol l ! ' e {
. the two candidates wai f' 0 ' 1 , |i oV^B
and an earnest appeal made to 1
a to suspen I their opinions uj>“ n 1,l ‘, w (H
. tion, until Htfficicnl l. B hl
j them to sec distineily the P" ~l,ca
I two candidates, which was l 01
■ ecssary, inasmuch ns one ~f^
. many years cuinpatati.el) jjxi*
; and has no, been thoug'.t ofda Georj
r sidency, until a very recent date.
, ) On motion of George »• • ’ _Q fCt p f
, i poittted a committee. con»i»""5 f.
! Tima. Gibson, Edmuod Cody, tW*
I ,h,x. an,l Thos. .Neal, sr„ ro ,^1
- sons to represent the Anti- * a _ rri ..
* | county, al Milledgeville, on t e patß o
> and after retiring a few minute*•
. 1 ported the names of Salomon •
, ; Cody, Thos. Neal, Joseph Leona .
I Jolrn Veasey, William Lytilew . 0f
; j Aaron English, and Benj. Hy* 8 *»
t i to fill any vacancy that might oc
; An invitation was then g l>en
t of the c«nty who w ere pres*
1 gage in the discussion, and pre w 0»«
■ the reasons for .her .*.pP» rt f
I | other candidates for the Prcsidehei*