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confidence'' in tin* Resolutions lit* inlroduccdinto the
j Ohio Lejrisliituiv, in-trnciimx the from
that .Stale in Couirresy to opjmsc lite nrliuissioti ul
slavery into the I niteJ States t •rril.try west of th *
.Vlis<is-i;ipi; ami also to onp'ist the apiin'jiriatiuti of
l!ie surplus rovv-nue t.i the pavui "it ui’ tlte u.ititiu 1
tl -l>f, in order llint it mixhl he'ap .Ii *.l to tlte pm: a
-of the great umii'ifuriurin: e-t ihlislun *uls of
lit • counti v, or wi 'll he iosir i tol them lo tulvortile
a system of internal improvements i>\ the f-.1e.-il
i govemmeut, an I a protivtiv *«!»s : -rhnin: lim; Ta. j \—
or wii *n he proposed to *\em]H to ■ per*ue.< us m>l
uufaeliirorn from m id .and militia dot v, an I t!i i»-
p*rlv from t .Katiun. And la-l. thuii ;h not Ir h -
does not faithfully rrpresent you , t\ hen he i\ . h
will yield !iis <*. nislitHiiuii.il s.-nmles against n ; \
us the I nite.l St r t" lii' • -o-rgestioiH of . «
dicncy. No can M and i li gout man c
that tit' above a fiiliifol s\ n . .sis us a!\ir u: “i i.-
rv nls of his p.-.-i !,• ; M imr'ii ii it he ru'iiend d t . i
j Ihe course die ifir.s.i-d upnn th* lanuns mid \p ,|
«jHesfiims invoU ed ill the 111 no- pm;>. il l ■ >tls was
sueli an mi * a-- s ! ! mi l rhur u teri/.« u K p,- m »,t ,1 •
ofC*e.»r ;i i. I’ ton w i t imp irl ml i) t i.,ni. t!i-n.
has h * iieeit with tl-.' It i i Ini h r if., > xv:t t o ~,t
ll»e Missourirp *sfj «;i, h;;r his im;i - ... .|- v r •.<»»!n
--tion . l! ;;t *rtvd to, lild al*| i .1 i). tii i' i. 1.-
i gislnt ir *, it *,i‘i t li-ne nft:r i. <r> it <'ji ■ rr .-v,
id early prm • i:i it !i ■ r *pe -id ..f ti, n v |,,,|
no tint-! i re. an? »ml r*p d !«.
These are a I u us in > pohtlr • 1 i»; n:‘ the p . t
iif' ui li h. I J.iiri >*i. -in I upon ih * .'!•• Hgth of th on
we are railed »>m I»j reeoiv * his n ■ mn ill n to the
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mi I 11 .'i.i pr M {hullsan Is in ;im- us |hull*
solid- 111 *trhy /,.ii /his’h i.}l {) " 1, | the III).
siverh ■ (ii in lin <h ■ oofiuims li.rt th ;t Three 7 •>-
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<| ii if t, \l ij. Cjopi-r, and inysell, w -re noiniiiaied /••/
Ihhl ('our i »w, to the ver\ «• ■■■ • tu which th i.
Jisiuh rrsle.i jndgm *nl " onld e\o.-jl i
lh<»m this pros -i ip|j\ • ond p *ri*a! de -i don of the
Whig l him nit on. at ‘dill . I \iJ! • •. I \»* p i \ I in the
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,Is sustain ini i:ijiir,*.l col! n;n s ti<l niv*. li, as fin*
liuinnle hut faiihfui repn*s ■tilaii\. s us lit rights,
th * interests and tin- d uiocrin i n: out ;0,,i •.
Oeeplv il l1 1»ro —•. 1 villi l!ie leeli-i.s, | nif r,
t lirotl*• ti you to tii * riti/.ens is .nun \mi i ;o ~ nt, lii •
lollmv iii_» aeulinn nt :
Tilt; n Min ok i iiK i*koPl K —The oii'fii/.'spil/sin
which should he lolerati din u f ■ - , will.
K sji xtfnlly and id .l iiiiill v,
\ «• ir ode I Mill -■ 11 ant,
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rn \i:i.i; 'ton, .ii M-: •,»:>, 1 ;io.
(Iks n i iii;v: Ms hit in -- n lll ■ * ll r- pr. vni
in • the honor mid Jt itifiratiuii ufnv li'ing m;. - df of
yunr invitation, for the ensuing fonrih oT.lnls. I \s ill
Ii * with n on. how *n in fee!in.-, eonlideiill.' anliripa
l n: a 1 1 i 1 1 :iri! i'iiit i -mil to yunr <*|)mts to rrp-l iVoiii
yunr >' l *, fh'* mi *:mdi 1 ind in *in .ipjiro irh nl I d-d
- rmi ;■ I mn ' ii •.1 it (i-nr:i i is n,t i.i hi* rajuh-i|
hy ain Kiev eon pii- * a :nin*f >laf« Ki:h|s |{epnh.
lirani-in, a rnn-pi- 1< s wiiirli os.'.x for prose! ///r*v, set
lures nut avoir u creel, and w hirh sv e Unow to mini*
h r in its ian\« and as alii s, i!, • old ultra IVderal
nml the \nii-S!av i. pin:. »1 id. S ntii. I ; is
you as a ioicrii;
•/. M. Troup —Tlie land th it boast th i honor of
/nidi purifier in nil as hw—van ne\ r be nuUijivii
into Nanisotiis;n.
1 • n v tv s ir ■ lint T. - t • 111-!its m n oi’lj *nt -
L r i i e*»;: -»l -t ind ne itral I»T ' oi a party, and a
candid.• jde 1 ;e<l to a;* I (igliti.r: for uni prineiplep;
and a party biiing I wnli and gnld ib> T 1 rain J-.
V rv i -sp ifnlls. vuiir s.-i -. nit,
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’f’o Afeavrs. Terniille,! dui, .’s.in. 1 ’ n!, (’ml' i, d r- 1
r ;tt, llani niM.I, Ju'dao, K an, N -W- 1!, I. es,
Uruntlv, Runs ell and Slui^ton (di.inniM *.: ■>, imitation.
\sfii\i; ih) V. Jil l. r», 1 m
l»r. NTi.rMKN -I ba\ »* I In* Inn- r to a« dnowbaige
l'ie receipt ul yunr letter of •Uh m l , mi Hit p nr* M
p r ieipate with you iom 1-. : riling I In* **ir h day ui
Ul r frei dom
Ii would b ive h'-en bis'lTj' grmifs io-r to no*, to
live turned with my friends us a neighd.irni" s'.tie,
in iclehmiinp the day "' w hi -It »vns iai 1 (In* cm net
sloiie u( the great Federal edifi* e of our I niun—
imperially at a moment Ido* the present, when the
tn-i in i- ns ofil-.o M'Hlh, with wliirh it- safriv is mi
intimately ronton t o. are in d inger, and depend
npn » the com him* d < fl'-rts of the Denioer.iry uj the
I hired Stale.-; Inn my pnblie avutuliuHH, w II pre
\ nil my d ii« *r m».
To preseiv* the i’ni- n mi’s strength, ».-e miiKt
maiiiiiini ilie roiissnntion in its purity. I am, irn
t«• men, with great n-Micel, yunr uln* ecu! n ii!,
'.I. K Ih UN SKIT.
'l*o \\ i' iam A. 'l'emiiMe, lv-<j . and otiierw.
ru iim.l, Maer.,. w. x j
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To the Committee of Invitations, < dd. Vvhlliam \
; Tenm'le, and others
Grnti.kml N— 1 had the honor to reeeive you**
eunnnnnie ill.m of im Ih h nil , i.ov»t• mr me to j tin
tnv old friends f'-MuNv oil y.ensoi (u-orgi i, ‘‘is li 1 ire
opposed lo the eleeTon ol \\ ! on I 1.-i.ry i l.r ri-oii
to the I’resid -nev of the Ihii ed Si n».u. m e*d- hra-
Mug the anniversary of \merir in 1 ab-j.endriirr in
your eiiy oil the llli of duly in V "
Snll’er rne to a-s'i'e yon. gen’letnen, even'
eou'd aflT'fd me m ire sivisiaetnm, than to he with
n "lion that proud tieea-iuit; hut I fear the n iinre
of my mnliifdri ois e-euiueinenis. svill deny rne ileii
ptoasiire Ttoiigh, in reiirenu-n', iiMemi og lo or
(hnnry duties of ij. one-to* life, I rantiut view with
loditferenee, tin* alarming siale of our politic d as-
I fair*), the spirit of pruseription, and tin* strung** in
fatuation of our politic ii opponents of the modern
i whig party admonish us in pn.ifs (under than thun
der. in rally around tin- d nsiriona • lm*f magi-'r or
u| i lie naiinn. as did the demo, r.ls a run ml their great
leader in I -ih ’. 'l’ln* lines «,f d. in irea’ioti were lie
nit more clearly or distinctly drawn In* w ••■n tin
two political parties of tins country. The present
wing parly is the "Id John \dmn-. federal party,
resived and reßiscii.nted with ne \ rvi rnils and
new leaders, having ain-iliaraated wf h a 1 the d >•
all, eied factions and pariieH of the union. T-* suit
sneh a mutely lieterugeniuiiH political mass.*he liar
rishnre (’.inVfJiMun seems t • have Irnn inosi fnrtn
n iti* in their nomhiwo. 11-* i'l nly an available
candidate; being all things to ad men, or nilpurfirs
—saturated ns lie is with A huli ion and Ketjnrul
principb s. we might expect f.oin Ins reign, nteiiher
nlack • m kad.* adtni.iisiraltou of alien an I sedilioti
law m'-inory.
‘1 he ul.igs ery lustily f"T a change; give ns a
1 change, this ih the burden >f ilieir song. It we
must have a change of rulers, my prayer to i* "1 is,
that no rotten federalist, wdi **'»*r be placed at the
head ofoiir Governmem. Such an event is m arc
tube dreaded than petlilenmiu'll • 'mu' To avert
such an evi', let the patriot a of the land, gird on their
armor and llr to the rescue, and if inspired with the
love of l.herty, like the pair! »ta "I 17. U an 1 H a
Waterloo defeat aw ails the forces, that rally under
the bannerol •* Tip, Tyler, and I lie I ar.ir." I .el our
in 11 (o h * principles, not men. Aec* pi, gentlemen,
toe assurance of my lngae-1 regard and •• tet-ni
Vuitrs truly, S. ii. I'OW’lvKl,.
( OU MJN A, S. C„ .Inn • ; 'l ?, 1 :1 *.
Gr.XTI.K'iKN :—I have I a • liouor to aeknow ledg •
vonrs of tlio dd iu>t., cunt lining mi in* it ition from
you as a co!(iniill. , e "I ('• ‘ eili/. ns ot .bildwin conn
tv oppiHcd to 111 ••! -Ction of Win. ii -nry li initio.
i*i i n Rresideuey of th • ! r int 1 .">t it .to parti ip it
in Hie cl brat of th • approachiii aiitiiv sr iry ol
A meric in Ind *peud 'lice, nt M illedg *v iil *. I n-1 t -
standing that this m cling willconsnmninle ih • un
ion of all nv !io agi * on the prin hplos upon w inch our
government should he udiuini-l-Tcd, in a eomman
struggle for the rights of tlio p ’opl , Hr; .Slat
tin • miiHtit itioti, i cannot I- .1 fc« I a sin : ' 1 ■
that I cnimol !»*' pr '.scut at a lime and on an ihth imi
thus dmibly eons c-at d In patrioti-mi nml our com -
try. A- a>; * i Rights in ui an I Nulji i I r *
joic■”* in this n. nt ntuiiß ol too-: • n »oI.: triaiiiplip ul
priuciple, which unerringly pr iign. a glorious
success for that great cause, to which \\cr, nrr; all
paving the common tribute ulour approval un i * np*
port.
I cannot hut regard llr* elec lion nl (, n. Hnmsoti
totlie Presidency ol the L nitml .Males, as aocwil ul
th" greatest inaiinitude. I am suivi it would prove
disastrous to the State Rights iirirn iplcs, ami ho
fraught with eminent danger to .Southern interests.
We have uosecnritv for any tiling pond, and every
cause to apprehend the reverse. Ami yd xyo hear
even in the South the cry of ch ange, change, which
the ercut whig Ico.lor Mr. NVcbsu-r h.« pr...-l.. l .iie*l
as the watchword of tlr'ir party. 'V hat is the
change demanded from us’ 'J o pul the I) ur.ocrats
out and the Whigs in. To whose benefit will such
a change result. Before we consent to power
out of the hands of Mr. Van Burcn and Hie Demo
, erotic irartv ond logivc it to (Jen. Harn.on and 111*
Rupportcrs, we will ns prudent men reauire ol Uen.
Unrrison and his parly on what principles they will
administer it. Satisfy ns first that you arc worthy ol
the trust, able to exercise il, and that yon wall cm*
; ploy it faithfully for onr advantage. Unt strange to
I sav w*e have no reply from either the General or his
, nn’rtv. The. heterogrnius mass which nominated
him at Harrisburg could not agree on any common
, principles of partv. and the Genera! is not permitted
v- wmmNtviacxeuxan
to P|) ';ik out for himself. It is enough for us that
around him and \xith him we find all those w ho have
•'ver been and will In* hostile lo Southern interests—
the old federalists whose opinions are unchanged,
■ th * snpportv'raof the T. S. Bank, the protective lur
id', interna! immov eocmts, th * assnininx l!ie debts of
th? St ties, ami th* <1 i-t rilmting the public lands or
applying t:i * proceeds to the purchase j«n.l coSoni/a
lion of -laves. But above all. I licii ve h * b»s n ii i
er tin firmness, ability, nor force of i har.i t *r to 111
liiin I-t T i: * •: il’uri. mil lo «*li able him to e\*rcise a
control over his party. !! will h' ;i a dpi *s< i.i ti at
incut in t‘*. * hands of which cv ry tiu*iio:i may
tit» npjvr hand in his counsels. He Ins m i Hie
powers of rest-l me.c — ilwavs subject *d lit inihi.-n
--c. . I'-* !i is ruas iiniuHted this i u.iii.lion of lif* hy
!• ; ' hi I the. I : ■
ofsp • Ii and sarreml aa.i . his opinions to flu* U e;i
--in-g us i cooimi l■ * who ir ’ carry nr: out 111 * j'ldie v
i ■ i • ■! ui) ci at Ham vlnirg ol keeping ex »ry t ting
.lor \. Ii i * o'*i do p>w -r ii.- -aliio't: i * t’i»s, t » pre- '
serve ?t Ii • *.i'i!l «!•» 111.0 *. In so *rf he lies been
brought out 4 e:e;.' lies, wiio pa ■, v tit • .1. •
tinrni-tied men i.t coni' - «n| aloiitiea and known
"pia 'Hi— in tii mi own ranks, mix be supposed to
It ix •'select il Inet ns |‘i'ir culi.!i*| :t *; I•«»< a use of’ |l»e
xvrakn *ss -on! facility <r' Id- a a ; r, .*ach faction
, It"; ling to s, iih • roHlrol us liim, if . let te.i, mii.S I"
a v him I r its nxvn purpose •.
To • a Ijuv'm \ b.av • had -.tvo'i ■; »»*.p‘'.|iou-'.
I ; 'I w jih '' I .li "a- 1 .* i .Ii Ii ■ - il, ;i 1 did.
' 'lx c.» i!: I*h e Ins ! slowly, in b*s ia iviit.il
“ st ,» 1* Il >. I > jde.!vr s „ft:» . gre it -I I*,l.|S ’.J lem-c
ii» !h • S.ii.t i. Ii ■ s;iid more than mix President
■ I • " • H ' i'i*!’: ■■*■ *■i i • oppo
i:i *M I »\'y sell IH 'S , : (I, ' .Ii!: ft .| , j lhe|"
I. il•.li ed I I ;r bill a II .lied, io . ' e.y I* : • ol
his .'.diiiiiislrali. m. (i ,t .! i l ;.*! lay to his • . r • in a nix
Ili'r I a the 1\ utncUy ni umine . h and iii- iri -inl.s
h xc iv.leemed 1i- iam.ii'al pi .! e mid groxvn
strun *r xs iih uitii mi tins vital tpi -u.m. lie
has it* 'tie unreneiiii *s u s ene.nies, iii ■ -ame w 'io -e
--ctii't-i! I.i ■:i * 11 i:i itit'ii oftoi *iiil || mi s.»h. aid xx 1 1. >
d"i i ill ill ’y ( m poll *1 in, ■ ,'uliiiini trnliun
I iei la x :i! •.\ Hie more sji,.,r ssfallx carrx mil Ih.'ir
mini* : cii ii •- a imt m. 1' * • 1 5. *.; *:• relic par
ty, w *•» ••■ iinii.l it * air. \an I• ir •11 is, hav • -t.i\< d
Ih.'.ii- *lx iijiun the old Rcnnbli an >t.i!e Ui .’lii
■lo. tiiocs. ’l'll x’opposc nbo!iti« ot, ut. S. Bair., a
pr.M 1 live T.iiilV, aiitl lot rml improx •• • n-'iil , an I
aiv lor :;: *i :i tlie (.'.*v r i;n ml I cll v I » ih* c\-
rds > u|'t'.ime poxx ers onlx wlii diat . learlx virant
.■•l in th-* (’.»n ;i"i!iu*i —a id most cspecially *1" t hex
i" oiw im H id,n lii * xigtir mi l lirmn *ss that
■ * I>i•! ■ IK Id- - ih are ul !» •r >< i 1 'on -!ifn
»imi 1 1 I’* hshix. \ m"i*sur»*,xv!.i '• ih • people, "tier i
ii Imi: 'ti I p i lien I evoni laiimt, with I h * aid ul tin*
ai*i ili msi ms \■; \ he si.* ..1 o.i ail \ snip -cl
m tin (' i |l* X, hIV* -• i* x\ Sy, vi• I*l ( i Icdly, M(h»j»l**(l,
not xx ;iii-i u.ii.ix all 11 1 .• ir early h (hit.- of Hii.ikiiu
In,' I :i, i 111 , i l li
oi •I" lit * • "!> t '’mix i'Ti '•* u! C" i * iiitiii si'ii ••', di-iv- ,
*J ar*ll n X ' 'Vie d 'll ii ti< iaii »»» -■ and emptx d •cl.ihi.i
-imu huxx • . r speciu ll , ami cu.m c os il did from
i I"-*' Ul 'X II 111 l> mo:- II I -1 '.| .10 1 '|llll"l ■(!. lii *y o 'X •
: ihe r ul\ |fo place I * I'i > *■. of the
I uix cnimc.it xvh it' mii (• ncl.aili r> ami th t 'list ti
liun p! H . ! 11 i* i I'. • :i. i ul <•: !’ a o'. - and i t in'i inili
cili’e Hi * .in. il l j* a Jen I dmi *mi lii *|* oipl ■ tlnnii
selvc • aii 1 111 a ctinii'\imi d * Mao'iif In huth
and a' t.i! I.i ti ‘liber: «?■ • v aling la-- (iux crnmciil lo
il* prujuT I'.tiiuii of (Ik. ■' . an! reaiiliii. ■ ii*
Banks |u llii)s»' nei cs oi x' function- lor x» Inch lliex
xx re i.■ at ol I'V ill *SI at • ami ia xx lo- li ill • y box e
' * n and cun hi coiiHcnlly n *fnl. 'i'*• :’• c jiiiu
cipl s s,, iiijpa.iaal to tii * -"Mill, Mr. Van Bur n /ind
II m I )'o;i.*ci all'- p.. I \ alt* *1 • j»1 - j• I a! _• ci I— a pi.llx
powerful H ll* Ip. i fee ||y ul :..ni/.*'d, hixii; but one
civcd, ii.tin i; iicao ‘. fall of enllia-iaeui nml cotni
d nit us \i* lorv, To this p.irlx, bolding I-» * Mate
Right I-'i|}i, nrikite; cuoiouii i am a* xx illi ns, light
ill mu b It! - iiii I’i -i i ;iMi "i *n i ci. in i,i,'
iltl lift'd a r-s iinl ii •• ry cmnitx, town and
liainlei ui tii St M -, xxe wicd.l be
in *1 not t*• jiv • imr snppoit to tin* di-iingni Ii d
1 1 onl us Ihi- j* 111 x, xx riu mixx a Imiai -I* rs tic '" *\ ern
nl i. i’ * '.. .a -th i, - ,\ - 11 • concurred in
rmi 1 i i*i : ili •m* -I re: ll ar‘. *l»lc |*ruu| ul ti* a conli
, den • •in ni~. n!«iilly, In him | I i.i n c on.l patriot
i i ; ni. I’li I • it’ongi" s l»y an alnio I un.Hii iii Mis
* xul Mifa II parti 's,i\t a nioin ul us lii ■ urea lest di.lieul
, lx io liar icbili »ih x* illi Ihijl.oid on the buiimlaix .
•Ia -ii.*.O, cb*i *<| liiin w itli to * puxr oui a Diclnlur, j
•;i\ mi : aullioi it x lu make xx ir, and x •*!in. i n $1(1,- ,
0 )0 and 5 xoil'jiit . .i> idea ilie ft ulm
a nv ami n * ;«, lu ceirx Mon with. The iiiumi. r
• in which *• ■.'a * i e I himself oi these weightx
p.ixx. rs (111 I d*ni'S, J'lax I*l (hat the Hill xxas lint
' oiispl i* *!. < )nr lioimr was uiilarn’mlied, our right s
' ,oi linn i. titid pa ■ ■ pr« «*j \. .1 xx a l , ml c.illin n
sui.li. rto ill ' Il id nr lh<; expen.liliiie us n ihdlar ol
the apprmiri ili.ci. I‘ur th 1 . hmch: . nt!icr reasons,
lam nutonlx oppn and lo tlie cl "limi us (irneral
II irri ait,bill in favor nf la i - I lion ol Mr. \an
' Burcii.
I am, genii *in ti, xv II! i t -I r* speef,
Vuiir ' . in rvaol,
ik ii. kimdii;:.
To M . T 'iniill e, c’orf, Saiilmd, Cni r, Jar
rail, lliiimnomi, .lordan, llx mi, A xxvll, le xes,
iii anti ■, ill)*' cl I, all lli .0 I 111, ( an ill. e.
W \s:i!N<. TON, J'lili Jinm, !dt I
( Iknti.km I rccoiv ml yunr knal n.v.!al*"ii l"
-)11«• m<l a •*ao cling of lliu-c "J* "■M*d I" Ih' l *'b*c;ino
.*f i hoi. W. IJ 11;»rr:s’m to the I’rc-idcm y.” A’* m
itn held i»l Mi.b I." vil!**, oo iln* lit* ul m x( tnoniii
(’imgros xvill not iidj Him tu*("ic ihai linii*, and of
(••mr.se my jhimlic ciig.igeniomw v»ii• |• ••x«hi my nl
' tendance.
(.’on i*l.Ting l!ic pcridi ir cMtn'i'ii Pi m of fines
that arc i.-gtig ; In* elect ion "! ■ n. I! iiri.-oit, I cam
n.l iiiilcr .mo Ibnxv it is, il*-I any min xvlio ban
' south' rri leelm.'h, or inter sis e.m 'ol mio I.is sup
port Ini'ie very lonn iliao o ihe I • 'Vermneiit, we
2i.ii! ! wo great p *rlieK"l <l l li ll <-1 and npimsing prim
, ( S ().*(• party desired the iii "lel "I ihe Bmish
( a ci- lit in inti, hi id I bought on re I "* xveak the ul he r
llcmghf lie rev ersc. dr De-k i,.s'*n u( Perms x I va
urn, led the lot ter part y m the ( Onx i -ni inn, and final
ly i,y a vote of Kevi n >lalea io six, hc- nred ns unr
present Uepohhcati ( ’uii.-liioiion. The dei< au-d
parly imni • luilely delernnned to make up by eo?i
sirnc i'iu what xx ih wanted in specific grains ol
P
As soon im the (I .vernment xveiit mlo operation,
the ncli*.c rims "! Il oiiill hi (be lieaig ol the bead
us I lie Treasury fulluxving Brilish ex nnph*, e rented
the ••fiindnn* system," and llien Hie ’•Asmihiii ion ”
J. hi had pMi tcinrned from I’caii. ",nml fuund
a prevailing desire lu create a maimd inlercsl in
the Government, a- a MiHsiiime fur the Mippused
stafiiliiy of an cstoiiimlicd \risioerney. Me says.
ll, a , j,, I*/.;’. >ir. \d "ns ddared in conversation
in his table, “ptirg" that (lons Huliuii. (the Bri.'i-fi
eonsliiiitiun) "f Ha corrnplion, nml g xc u i.s popular
bram Ii * ipiality of representalion, mid it would be
the most perfect < ’onslilnlion cv« r (b*\isedby tin*
wI of limn ” I! I'uilmn phi ed and said, * pnrgo il
| n( it> nornipti , "i, an lil xxunltl h ca'in* an ini/> ie.li.
■ enhlc (J nrrnmr :ns if slamls at pr» sen, \% th nil
, Its Slipp 'sed (1. I"' IS, Pis tic Ml isi perfect govern.
rnetii which ever r xiHted." Tin- Hi xol uf**.b fi r
t suns works’’ frcii page 111 to l.V<. is full of iiihimic
inn, i I rehiii "I I" the present non* s inlhe country,
and ..u'lil lube re d by every lb pnliu nn in ihe
! 'i he some view • ami la • - one lecliiiys tew
, | m • • m 1 1 x’ pervad'* a large and odenled parly, as they
i did ai the pi-r'od de-cnh"d by l» ls- r.-un. Dm of
■ pie fiiia.li* g system and lie as-u npinm, wiih llie
, pufo-y of 11 ihiiV.o I. grew Hie Hi'l » hi "1 Ma'es
|» ~ ' 111 1;1 I, it-T re ell trier was r"l'l-C I Tin* dil
(ini,ties of war, fogMher with the nns aim! and 1e.,.-
• pur.itiii' •* policy '.h e. the* • hivermcei.i eniercil miM,of
rerc.vmg local bank <pr r.• It h n tleprcci-.i.-d by
I, oil r red 'emabi-'. niiMafrasscd mt w ill the
'. lilted Suteß Hank ol HU» in I '37, xxc funiid "U*-
sclves io a new fi i 'in’iril • ri-is. We were free frmii
, | j Slates B mk— ami e .iriaar itix ely fr«-e from
a Tariff* -wit > . na'i hi » I
xx as tlie first time since 1 1 dJ, lliil lac Guxoriiinr tit
was in a Mtimiioii lo be lair y nrougni hack lo that
simplicity which its origin a* framers innmle.l. True,
a great monied interent had groxvo up, who bad
been org .ic/. d by it« l». n an*.-, and find been I
. to fu'ik up lo Us liv *r and its power. A'.-ue..n*ol
aad Mich p 'rated wealth bad fieeomo alrnn-l e .uiigli
I, ovr-a xe and dicbde terms t» Hus Gavero
limit, and lake llm» pi h o xvbieli was originally
iiitc n !'* ! as a Hifi-niHic (hr aristocracy in mir sys
• icin. 'l’ne groat issue now i-, xvfietiier they hbail
i succeed ami triumph over the < onsirijiiuh or not.
If iln v do, \x»: may preseive lf»e (onus m d Ihe
. h i*nl iiueiiisof a free’t u.vcTiirnei.t, hm xxc xx il wear
\ U‘l hums nl In’S and the lit iry of hni’lunirn.
- Former; v, when physical force w.,- appealed to. ihe
i cHi'piering G-neral moved m triumph his sword ■
- over the pru.Hrate liberiM s "I hiseomiry— .Not s..
„ow. 1"« progress of hidden rivd.zation has
, rhan o d the meat'K. Uhat was fonm r.y ehtaioed
I by i-.’rcc, is now souglilby fraud. W hole classes
■ and interests are combined together in corporations,
• inoviii" xx ilh system and energy, upon oil the se
. cret springs of society, (deadly pnrsnmg Him m
• Mincu ol nature, for power mid xx ealtli,making lie*
r strong, stronger, and the weak, weaker ihe con
. teftt in biller and violent, nml well it ninv he —tor
I those who have heretofore fed and fatencd by
■ swindling tbo Governmenl, an grinning the face ul
- labor,are like hungry wolves, who have beenihiveo
i hack from the warm blood they have been hipmg.
r in all these great contests, Georgia bus ever been
- on tlie Republican side. She was once sued in
< Ihe Federal Court, and it was attempted to drag her
. sovereignty before the footstool of cotiHolinated
1 power. And it was through her action that a con
i' stitutional prohibition was secured on (ho subject
- You must first change her character and her l.i-tory
i belureyou cin bring her under llie control ol the
s great Federal party- , .
J Allow rne to hope, gentlemen, that the day is not
i distant, when Georgia and South Carolina, will be
d hide by side hereafter, in all the great issues that
! may bo made ti;> hes *re tbo country Their inter
esi« ure the same, nml 1 irn*i in God, Inrir principles
ami llteir people will bo forever smiled in harmony
and sympathy.
There mo to of your groat men, in whoso fame 1
fool a peculiar interest, from the confident! d am)
near relation ho boro to rny ancestor, at t!n» hattlf
»f I’ll* I’im }> mis, an I coiMdoni'g his mul'iTui mid
unwavering republicanism, I trust i may he excused
in ti 11 11 *. 1. 11 .• iol ll mi on tins ore. isimi—/. mean ././woy !
./frA-wi of the revolution —whoso clear imr'leci 1
and imrepa! rhiracter, made him the pudental the
ornament of his Male, and long may Ins principle.*
io « !n rioted by the pimp c of’(ienrgijt.
I hive the honor to be, very respectfully. V«uir !
«»!>•• ! m*jit servant, F. W. PR'KIiNS.
To .'lie.sors. VN m. A. Tennilie, Fort, and timers.
W ASillNt STD.N, June 10th, 181'J.
Ge.nti.km v:v—'ly (huigrt .ssional ilmie.s wm not
Allow me io n present at ilm i 'onvenlion you p,,.
,*o.-e ta bdd at Milbdgi ville. o i the* loiinh «>t .bji \.
t| iho i’ who areopp ..seal in (ieorgia. to itm e! ret ion
of (♦ •• ir 1 1 Harris ti» ;!»«• I*.esi ume.y "I ihe (in :
Ho: S a lev. 1 1<. I ai’li -mjli nimble I » be w.tb you.
I i nnn be itid;ir*rem to vonr proceeding, an.
nt c'oiaieii ui'h the oboe lb, will |.mi\ \\ i.ii ,
inie i-e interest in he emir.-e you shill p irsu >. to
I'eoaiplish the object «• i your assemblage. The!
ihess.li n ial ij o-*iiuii, is not one of ajlHeiuneni oi j
a n p.iby to . ‘hv 'nils. It is tar lift’her —it is a
‘1 le.-non, vitally till'ceting th** ( Innsihulmn and he I
:it»or;;es ot i*»«» p •■•p'-v S.i ill t l l G.cferal Givcni
moul be a *• \ . i ninciil oi hmiti-d or imlninted puw
eis ' Shall w e have a Bank ol tin* I mini .•>( m»s -
a I'ar IT io b' nelil n •riliern mannlaiMurers— »«» on
wuh ftilern I htiprev •••mm by in » G.mutii' (io
vtn. a Mil. and a- 'inn • ibe deliis of the Males; o:
ha!! we iia\ •• an Indepoial in Treasury -a Tamil
aid e«, In>iv••!y lor n veinio, mid leave ilie Stales
i » pa\ tlnnr m\n debts, and carry on ihemselv i
their p ■!-m-Ih ol Internal Ini r \ uncut These are
the •»m it «j■ i» -j*«i Mi.*. invoh n! nme President ml elec
tioii: and the * g totl old ciuim:' I Kepiiliia a'osni, !
is iimv uiosi,y \\!i,<reit was in tho days Mr !,q
f r>.m. ii is aj.intst federal usurpation, and nT ml
pov\er, ami .caves the Scwcs in tho posNessi-iii oil
Urns*, aimbn.es ol iiidcpiMt hney and s.iwrci :u \,
whic'i aloiio n the adomiislrulion of the Gciicr J
' ••tveni it m, e.m ren ler it eornpa'.ibhi wuh Itb' i■ y.
I’he ho tile at itnde iissimied in Gougrc-*, a 1 in
• a my of the .Vi.nheril Slates, n«iiikh(lm!| ns tb.u n
I'etler j! mini.nisii alnni o| i Ins* I•oveniliuuit, would
not o.dy be nieimipalible with our rights, but, n
siibniilleil to. destructive ofnnr very exmieueo as a
pe ip o. U here then should ihe south lie. iotind, m
sin mi aemr >\ <t>\ In the (iron 1 van, \\ here the
(a • s! of d ini' T is the post of tionor.
Genlletn mi, the s nilh, wli n nriitod, never has.
and never ran he controlled in the conn els ofthe
confederacy. Tim Whole hi*Mo*y of the ennfetl. ia
e y shows ih s; and n is not diiii nit, if I lie occasion
would permit, to prove, lh it ibe prcd'inuatncc o(
sondierii pmn ip'es and soiiiherii mllnuiiee in its
iMiinsels, is die i m • vim bio r«*ii!l of the eonr.-e ol
filings, vvlictiever our ener.oes are unhr.dteii by our
divi ions. A great opportunity is ,ii!’.*rcd yon, of
to ah a • pit d i!>rene s, no.I of ninii.n; a I widiin :
yoi.r i order , win* will st ;i• ■ nronmJ ihe Uep,.bli j
e.m banm rs ol \ und 1 f \ our re>pimsilnhi y
wi I hi gn at,and sonlso will be ymir reward,should i
y<oi ns< the o ip •in unit y wme!y.
• 1 11 • v• • me, gciiilinneii, v nir m »s' Innuhle and
o'oh sc vanl, K l> \li \\ I\* .1 • It!i I \ I' J', i
iu .'ies rs. Win. A Teinnlle, Fart, anti others. I
was:;! v; r. »x, :hl» .tin:;, i;;;n.
(I i n n r :i; s ; :»il in v pnhlie dnll-’-t permit, I
would . B • 1 1 ■/. with (»leamie n;i t!i ojiporliiiiil\ off id
hv yoar pui it ■ iiw it ilioii, to \ i -it .M ii led :e ville on the
njipr-'a iiing aiiiiiversan of A o riean Independ a
I should i. fine ■to extend in\ jinsoiin' ne<jaain-
I nice with the eili/.en ill Siam, which tnisev n.e.al
ruieli a sb' idy devotion to democratic principles —
s ieli a due j mloihv ol pnw f, mol sneli a chiviiln in
d* liuiiM' ol’iisown lio’roir mid lights, {bit eireiun
lane 's tin hid it at I • i•» Inn . I can .only add the
e\pr es - ion ol iiiv sin mg hop s, flint those prim i| den
v\ ill h ■ lh oc»iiij• V discos n| th • iMlSllillg eel. Mira
lion in -wen tjinuler of the I nioi’, nHil ill) convic
tion, In it th • more lliis i ■ done with candour and
i Inteliicenee, hie niore will the adiiiiiiistruiimi o| |!n»m
: iu oardiil r< nl goverinn nils he d 1 sired, who cxiiilnl
tin’ best know I due ol their char icier mid the mo*l
ardour as well us lid lily in promoting rh *ir Mi :e. at.
\\ 1 1 Ii high r •sped, your oh’l, serv ,r.
I.K\ I WOODITI IM •
'l’o Wm. V. Tennilie, diairman, and others.
T* \!/) ) s .Inn-’, Nth, l«{0.
(I vti,*:'! \; —I Imv e been honored hv the receipt
of v our favor of lh •-Id instant, written in hehsilfol !
lh • eiii/'MM o 1 lln Id win eoiinty, * ieorg i■, opposed to 1
ii ■. ledi.ia of W i !iam 11 un v 11 an i-**m to lh ■ f J n - !
i buie v ol | In* I ’oil'd St .1-. inviting me to he pie-
nl t l!i • ippr . i *hin • \.i iiv us irv nf Am >riuaii
liidependtMiee nl Vlilhalge ill Sulhilig I u nr»
von w mid afford m * more pleasure than to le* aid *
I i neeepi tie* ia \ it dioii \ on have d<nie or I lie honor
10 i 'in ler, ()iii'i a| eng a ; aneuls in mv own Stale
will, ho" ever, ib .>i iv e nr of that plea ure; hut al
ibn .111 en a not be pr • -••.•! 11 in person on the great and
in. re i i oee i 'ii i I *rred to, 1 shall b • heart mid
soul with \on in leelin : mid seotim —fur it lb ‘re
• i was aii ii id w'i ii it was tin- imperious duly
of ilia I i mis oltha t’oiH! iimimi uni of* pud ri In •
to imllv to a urn, around lh • alter of tb -ir eom iinii
Ip ri id i the pi ■- Mil. lib f great
Iv nii'tibe t!i io liealiou* of lb • trues, a pro li
. i.ei • elVm lis uo v in pro jre is, to eliaiu the rigbi .
ai ! iat.M i ol the South, mid w ith lh mu llr prm- j
rip! 'of I > ini'i nv ii If, in llr iron ear of a •; i eat |
im>a olid M d govern o nl, Iu he impelled Ibrward in
its j’•.irt’;11 Mid appallin ' enn l ' ; by the eoaihiaed i
lor< of led ri lis oi, limit i in, and lit • scourge ol alio |
litem, all unit *<l under t!i • d Insive noir of modern i
Vv 111 :gery. Ii romot fail Io P 'ove a- mrce ol pe
ril lia ;• • rati licit ion to *v a ri pain d, and n neeia!!y to
loose of \ lal iiuiii, w!m m ideal.:ie«l vv Mb the |i 'o- 1
pin oft ii'oi'jia in n ling, ia priaeipl - and ia ini a
«■ si,him) connect I v\ii!i them by the plroager, an I '
more on I iiria;.' ii * of .«in lied, blood mid alleeiion,
to -e the people oflliut ciiiigiit-Mied ami pnlnolie
Suite, di tin. ni he I thro gh every p nod ol ill ii
hi 11 rv, for |erv« at devotion to son mi polili* a I piia
ei,d s, rising in the nnr'sly ofllrir strength, holdiy
marehin : lor<vard in this gr at crisis ol onr piddir
a'lairs, i akin : the r tin I on lh • milw ird wall of llr
rilidal ofour lights and liirrlie-, and irninilesling; j
llr glorimr d 'termination lo wrest the sacred pi'in |
eiples of"tin-eon-'litnfioii from the »n'diiir gra-p
of n - I ol huii.giy obiee seekers and unscrupulous
aspirants.
I .el the d in >er ic v of til' I ailed Stales, h * tnr :
md iim piiiieijilc h f Ihnni pa -
.s« \ ie in lii it spirit which inanilirsl- d it-cll in 'd !, 1
ami ’lt'd, and !da/.ml forth in tic triumphs, ol l!i po
lilral i voluli t.u oi IbliO, and victory i s certain. In 1
older to en me this, however, we must never fur a
moment, lo sight of th • maxim, that “•■lennl vi
••llaner is ||r pj-jc eofJ i I *i*rt v Will yondo nr the
favor genii.me n, looli’ r tlio suliioin.-d s uitiin'ill—
and in ■ pi fin* yourselves, and those yon represent
the as-Mirmce of mv prolonnd r ispeet.
i*. n.-uiiiv.
M. * Rrs. '/’ennille and olh r , Coininittuc of In ita
tloii's.
77// 1 />rofi’r nf (i'rnr"uf, irho nrr uppourd fit tUv
r'rrfim nf 11//. //. //mi non hHa J*rr.*i'lruri/ of
(hr f nifi‘ I Sf 'ifr.H —Kugn'ged in lh * snered calls ; ol |
eonstit iiional (ivdom, they me not lo he seduced j
from tn 'ii* pi uieijdes by d leai. il 11 roe- - , hard eider
or log eahins.
II \fl\\V::i.L. r. !f. r»rli June I:M0. j
To .‘Mt.wsrs. w M. A. T. n mi.i i;, mid pth rs.
('oiniiiillee of Invil ilioti.
(iKM'i.c"vir.v ;—I hav-e iii iicknowledge the r -cep j
I. ni of vonr kind i.ivitatimi in attend flu* r - l ’hration
of our appro• i»•;ini g Anniversary at .M illedgev ill. .-
Th •di imie and '■ngag. uieiit- n tar r horn •. vv ill d ■
privr me of tic j lea ure of meeting lb cili/.eii -ol
JJildwin “oppo-'fl In tile cleelion of William 11.
J1 orison to the I'resiT-m-v ” lUltmv wislr-mid
I lings are with von; and, after mv thanks for \ our
iiibMilion, I -nd iiM ad of a long dissertation, iho
loilowing sen.i n Mil —wI:i*• h I hope In hear Iro .uhn/k j
si f- sol tic i\mmali, not only in /hr jti'rsrn' t n ul
in rrm/ n/hrr rnu/ntf ii>r /»’ /nih/inttL pnnriph * .md
»S ’oufhnn ri-'hf.H. Kcspeelf.ill v, >*■ •.
i:. Jr.
(i. nr?ir n»>l ('nrnfin't,- “Tho I Jong J is* l -onl lii"
I|o|s|Mir, hn/h /ft£clhi't'~-~,iii: euiil'd-ul against the
vvi.rld in arms,”
\v vsrn.\(iro\, i.'/ib jtnc, i ;io.
(; j.;\ tr:r;\ :—I have le*en favored with your in* I
• \ .union ol the IM irrt. in behalf of llr citizens ol j
If aUI win eo ua I v opposed to the election off Jen. 11 nr*
risou, to i.H aid the celebration at Aiiiledgevilh: on
11 io -ith of July next. It would a (Toni me great
pleasure lo at eepl your inv nation, lint mu compell
ed to decline it, as my ollicial duties will in all prob
ability dit.iium* hero till aft r that period. \\ ith
great r.’Hj-'ci, I am, Are. .1. C. CAI/HOl’N.
W. A. Tcuoille, Ksq. and others of thee nominee.
WASHINGTON, June 23d, 1310.
Gkx ri.F.Mkn ;—I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt ofyour note ofdim 3d insf., invitin :rn■ lo
join the citizens of the county of Baldwin who are.
opposed to the election of William Henry Harrison,
to the IVosidane.y »)f‘ the United States, at a celebra
tion ofthe nnnivernry of American Independence,at
Alillcdgeville, on dlh July next.
There ore many considerations urging mv com
pliance with your request, but my public duties do
not allow me to he absent from my post.
The same sjiirit which animates the citizens of
tho county of Baldwin to oppose the electh n ot Gen.
Harrison to tho Presidency, pervades ti c Demo
cratic electors of Maine; and I trust will be trium
phant throughout the Union.
While Georgia and Main 1 ' are striving together for
tic.* host interest of the nation, may no root of bitter
ness be allowed to alienate from each other.
The subjoined s 'lilimetil I hope may ho acceptable,
and I lender to the meeting and to the members of
the committee mv best respects. lam very iv-pect
fullv, your oh’l. serv’t. It HI HI. Wild,lA '.IS.
To Wm. A. Tciiuille, Tomlinson Fort, and olh rs.
(r city \. r ■ i and Mrtittc. —Th * v»lu • ofthe Union i •
; 100 great to he hnt to either wit cuU wilful au I pei
, si'veriug tlisivgard of oblig itions wJiieh bind them
I logoi i r.
<:!i \rj.i:s r.).\, June nib. im
(Jontlem ii—l am happy lli itlli * good cause of
J I'e.ii-c-racv and S.mtheru rights, js on in* iuovm* in
your gallant .Slat *. Tbi * c.nis •is so just iu itu'lf,
, and so cnlir *ly iu accord nice " ith tb ilcoii*'litn. .un
til on npsict, wlii ii mud * th * I im - I b - t •- one peo
j pic, that I ciimiot fbr aiu >.u tit per.nil inyselt'to
I douht .Is cert ii i triii.n ih o-*r lii* wr.Mcli d nml
lactio ia coiiibinatiou ; v\ ‘i:ch h ive l» vu linoi ul for
it vde Ini iio.i. How :iuv .Sontiieru mm jw'i it
' over .i» iv h • hi •• poutioti iu our local divi m m oi
partv) c.oi lend !im lion *at aid to tb • o| , ,
until Ji ildi-i ; lh-* oulilical po iii ci oi “■ J m.u jI 11-ir
;li -O l,” 1 mil I itoliy at ain -1.. j. e.- I’uis I
look lip m o it-’ :M ,n om •oflb • vvor*t ••• r , • t!i •
. limes, lh 't within our !■ vI r -Vcs, . v n,t p
! homes, r ie r iu-Ii b l' 1 ivf 111 s abolilami'ts, iJuds tui
l v ih: ii vs ami friend-* hnilii ‘in men, wio allb ui i,
1 lb -y ’.no v t.i 11 I. ■ vi ; the e.| is •ji <• mi ill ;I ■o: t!i
1 re; u*.»!«it vs iu i .* 11 i.n os.i • i '..nv 'iM.uo—ami ul
-1 i’iou 'li lh *v ku *\v pi i Mr. i’l-iv w i•• put iltiwui iu
'.ii * sam * cmuv -ulio.i, !•» Iu • > cue i:• ;f i-n •«. hec.-nis“
he hnll »* iu iiibu •<< I » • - -t .»ui .u '•iu hi ’ p'.n-e
ill lll■* S mute. S.iilu'rii m u -vuli'm i ,-b t'm
kn »«v Hi •- • i si-iin- • yet for the hop c-m.l p-o . :
,ol iuinging Iu ‘.aselv m!.» p over nl wm » Imui.
williii - fir m :-I fh-ir eye ;-tu liu fi. t. }« ovi.vtn\
lhe;i»a-iveu ou o sijlij |, o i vvhieh .mi vtv e\i--
' mm; i ' ike I. Oa -a hat ii 1 can (S nerul
1 1 arris, hi d dm to Ii • lu * e ui lid He ot any So. it hern
deucn-I'.il I ti not lii u • 'll i i Vbo!oi um I, he m Ti.>
i nmp»* lionahlo c.-indul ile of ib-se }malic . If not
a Fe I -nil -I, Ii • i lu • u:i ( i ■ :iou ,b m •. |,r ■ ..fiue
Fed -ril purly. It li M i ]( i;i , mull it i-uin.M be it
I ni '•!. b* i • lu ' o:il\ hip•ol Iu • ituu!» m ui. l! u.i| a
l'' ! l id 'u ia —be I t'le I' MV li IMe of Sue i’ui i f men,
and lu is iln. , he . t.in l wild cv.uy li.elam, aitil
every parly h-»*Ii!o lout. \'.' H bun any ;• n -r.il
ii Um iil principl to h Ilh uul > • Iu r—tin'-v hav -
it ‘v uib les-eoui'uii 'd andi to carry out their own
s *l)idi • -'i f, vvlii-di 111 'V iiope to :MI iu hyhisclevu
ti m, and priHu-aii - u i-iuev. But lu M which
1 weald ■ ivc fiis combi i ui iu id'll > l the air n- ndi
cnl *, w r it not for I!i.•«I• •i> -m- m ill *ir combi.i illoii,
is tlnii |!i-v ar •atth • u-iv-s (I n • con b.-iiu ; iu
I their se 11i•!i oiij -els au I lut r-i. tb it they acl,nll v
1 are o!»li; -d I » put their c.imliidaln iu tb ■ k • 'pi i -of
. a coin u.H ••. l's| by s.» a ■ liuu • luv i>\ d ol’opiuiuu,
I li« un> v «viV-»nt soui • .portion of tin; lieiorug a *ou
( mass, i’liis I would think in its, If, luiul 1 i».» ui . rgh
I to di • u-1 very In *!i mind d ili-inu -r ut übh uu-ba
I cml ii laic—fur .mv, cv -n til • I'.'wubi si o ii.- --mi to
I say ibe In fliest m iii - uM ofan euiigbl -lied people.
As mv necessary calling here will prevent mv
havuug |!r* pie is.ir • nfli -i i; w ith vo iit y o-ir »• I*•
hration, I olf.-r r.in lh-* (iilloaiug lou f.
( fur nr rt I‘i'rsi f t/ I'll-- in in vv o • bus g iv.-n u -
j hone I pledges 111 (li.s prill '|d • l*s be M t |MMi'-d| i
; our supjio: f till* people I'.'i.u'iill -M(-|v lr i I Ill'll
I vv it.h Hi Mr s i I’m ; vv m d ire not Iro t lu-m vvM.b
I In ; opinion*'.
1 With thunks for th *co n »?J-n mi paid m*, vv'lli
! great r:.sped,'gilfflein Mi, I am vo n »!» *.h mi| ser
vant. J \ BBS S\J| i n Km p j'
l'o Messrs. \\ m. A. I'eiimil •, Fori, m I ujiiers,
W \SJH\H l’< IN. Junr* Oih, I HO.
Fin —Vonr Ibvor of the 3 I m-lani, has hecii bi'v
received I* v me, ci.niaining an invitation trmu the
eominilice of vvlncli vouurc cli.iirin in, to pariici
pale with tho o '*cil zciih of lii Id win fr.omiv, who
nrr (ijt/nt,*nl Inthr r erf inn of Vv illiuuv Henry ll.irn
soii, In the I*rrsitlvne.il o! the. Vtitled Sfnh *, ~( a c-<>.
Ichraiion ofthe AnmverKa: v of American liidepeml
enc .mi the I’oiirih day of Jn'y next.”
An inviiaiion from such u quarter, and for such a
purpose, js to me highly grit Hying, nut rest assured,
vveic.il in my power to a,lend, I w-mi.i! vuilv grim
pleasure accept the invitation.
The pending coined is one of no ordinary na
ture eh cl Harrison, and tho Minion shall enher
have lour years of turmoil, agitation, ami excite
ment, produced hy an attempt to n enact I r.\s to
enforce protectivo I’lirlll.-, l in' l.awo, a N.nioii.il
Bnnlv, nml nil iho oilier oppressive inens-nrcw, n.lvo
rated hy the federnliulF, or the peop'e must lamely
Mi'iini: to those impositions. W„ will also have
renewed attempt/ lo de troy tip* institutions of 11,.•
•Si nit lien i St a tea. with an ox ■•cnli ve, not only fi ieml
'lv to thoHo I unities', hut one of them Mleel Van
i Ihiren, and tlio nation wi'l b ive (bur ve.-irs of com
parative quiet —we will have u Tardf mi equal prio
' cipleH, ami no more slnn die nen sspp-s n| die go
! \ erilllp'llt l < quire- -a lair lilal of die Indeoeiidenl
T easiiry Hyslem. and a giiai ui ee lor Ihe lights of
| lip* Male sovereignties, is gi| ira iteed by the ('oi •
k! it nl ion— famduciMii will dw nulle for want nf en
eourageiiieiif. and free primvples, vv I get n start
that will lull lor half a reunify, dug'n pot this
\ ievv of things to cncoip'Mge every frir.ml of t binsli
intional liberty to /treater exertions!
Tell-ler to ymir r dlenjMien of tic- (‘ofninittec my
lh inks, an lio tbe cmupuiiv, when a*seiirded, the
accoiiqmnyiiP! l eotiine it ■
\ t ry respeiui'nliy, your fellow citizen.
I) W II) I*l, i IHKIN.
Wm A.Tcnni'le, Fuq. eliairm.niof eoiiiniiited of
inv ilalion, »Vc
VVp' "■/•»•//•»'■ He ’l nrrtr 7/1/ //,/■ ,V ~///. it r fhr Vn
hi’nl olios the t'milh -No ope im a I o-imu rat,
; wlm advocates or tub-rad san uifrnco mein of the :
< bnisliluiioiial riglilsol the Stales, mi the plea ol
! expedieney, public good, or any other of the cum
I mini pi i -e apologies of uaiirpors, jbr irampiin;; on
I the righiH of I!ic jieep’e.
| /•'mm /hr . ) . I', veil in • /*/;*/.}
l lt i ■ remark'd I • with wlril coolu i and apatliy
our political adver-ari'•■* 'Ulan.l lo the passing ol Hi.-
iudcp nd Mil treasury hi'l. 'l’li yv ciike I.• n limes
the noi- 1 ' ahoiil a ■'ho, I l it m - lioiii t i aural Jack, on
■ to the editor of a Nnshv il Ic ii-vv,qiii|».T.
W'c e\p<-i I'd lo sc* imli.'ii HlOll 1:1 -eliip;** called
all nv IHi• e■ millry ; v• e *<•• 1.-d to h"ar Irom tin*
whig speak -rs and to read in the whig prints nothing
but expressions of horror at the union of tip* purse
1 and tip* sword, and lamentations (or the ruin ofthe
cmmtrv, which, as they have nil alou-; n 11 r. d ip,
would be sealed hy the passing of't(int hill. 'J’he
I verv same persons seem now to think no more of
the union ot the purse und sword than ofthe mar
riage ot .Vlr. Smith lo Miss Brown ; they 1 god this
(•cmsiimmidioii ol the i minlry's ruin with as little
rone th as it il were tie 1 failure oi'tin* owner ol an
I apple curl, and npp ar lo care no more (or the lucak
in : of the constitution tliiin for the breaking of mi
earthen pitch t. lln v Idl lo lidking nboiil sonic
thing else—about General Jiick-oii’s I. tier from the
Hermitage, the fiiriiitiirc of tin ('resilient'* house,
and about Harrison's military glories.
Il was not lints when lh" application t »r mi v t!i"
cbaii r ofthe Loiled .Stal ls bank was rejected, nor
when the dcpnsiles ofllm public money were re
moved from that hank, nor when the speciecircnlar
was issued, nor when tb enllecior.s of the public
r vemi w re dir ' led to rcluse the not sol bunks
| tint did not pav speci . I.oinl was then lie «*ry of
wrath, lamciilMlioiis and alarm raised by tb.; whi -
1 pariv. At cadi Hsicce-sivo meaoir-- the coinitiy
was ruined—ruin d nit -rly an I p i I all remedy, un-
I tb • obnoxious step was speedily revoked. Mccl
i jugs were call al, orators stormed, Journali.-tv rived,
pmipid I*- d.'iioiim ing the vv ideal d aa| were / ircu
iat -d ; w bigs would gl T • upon a deiiciciirt in pas«-
| in;:, as i* i i. y wanted to 1 111 his throat, and sonic of
them talked of collecting a body of twenty thousand
m mi, mid marching to Wudiirigton to reform th •
gie. "niiiieul ul tb • point of tin: n ivon t.
V i t now when a law is pass. I which embraces
th " ■mb-laiici* fifcv rv 011 • of llr-se me-i sar.-s —a law
whi'di dispenses \v ith a nation il bank, wbich cntnisis
n > depusite to 11 n\ monied institution, which operates
11a universal ami permanent specie, circular, and
1 which not only prohibits the taking of depreciated
bank notes for lii-* rev Mine, but brings about, within
tin "e years, the iv.i 'etioii of all hunk nriles whatever
11 pavuieiil to lh" goviM'.'i n nt —when such a law is
p iss r|, alter bein ' opiio'ed by the vvliigs w ith the
-■i"al" - I violence,and d- la vil 11 v cv -ry possjb! • arli
lice, the same parly lake n as* coolly cue would
take a glu-as of i<- 1 icuiumide oil 11 sultry July eve
nin':.
The truth is that ill • law is papular.—Tic whole
Id lory ofthe hanking system since tic independent
tr asiirv scheme, was first proposed has liinii-hcd u
series of practical arguments in its favour, until the
con vie l ion ol its necessity has hccoino general.—
Against this conviction lh-' whig.s see that it is hope
less for (hern,at pre-cut, ul least, to struggle. Their
change ol lone, their silence, are a confession that
they are beaten on this issue, not in Congress mere
ly, hut. in the nation, among the people—that the
cause they have struggled so long to maintain is
ill tori v hi.** hopelessly overthrow 1, If the law were
not fully acceptable to tlv people, if there were flui
least opportunity of exciting any dissatisfaction in
regard to it,however local and temporary, it would
ho seized upon instantly and made tho most of.
CHARLESTON, July 17—77ic IJeilfh of ihe
('ill/. — Inquiries having been addressed to us from
several quarters relative to the health of the < ny,
we arc happy to stale that il continues unimpaired,
and that the prospect for the summer is a cheering
one.— Courier.
Appointment*- —Wo loam that tho lion. Henry
Deas has been appointed ( ol'cetor,and Dr. Joseph
Johnson Receiver General for this City. Il is very
confidently said that tho f irmer gentleman will de
cline tl#e appointment.— lb.
■ragTnr-jJiinwiLAv’.rr• - '.im . . . .1 »*rr:-T*nr
LETTHR FROM GKN. HAR \LSON.
To the Etli/nrs nf (he VWg
G uul iuimi,—l . nd von i'i *an i ;'d letter for
publication. t‘ 'min r i it tloe** from on* of Geor
gia’s most gii'te-1 sun *—.ll.' alike di- tiugiiislieil tor
honesty and ability, it . hi.i t fail to Ic* acceptable
; In his iuiiii 'ioih ii i. ud , m l receive that utteniiici i
which it merit *hy ( 1 1public generally. It will h •
pwici'ived that il w 1 < not intended for publication,
1 lull a*' it treats so ably the agitating subjects of th ■
day I fool anxious that it may m.vt tho pnhlie eve.
L.vGt: vv..::, Geor 'ia, lOt’i Jung. FHO.
Dear Sir: \ our letter was r.'cciv • I iu due lime,
and <ho 11 Id have h.vn au- uvred immc,!i itelv hut for
the hop *. fiiut il B inn*, tint the flicu Milk-d-revillc
t Join ill ion of the .Stale Hi ;hls parly would have
placed b. lore 11: the iiMiiie ot' « , .i:n 1 individual upon
winun we i mill have united C(UHi<tciitly with our
luiiieiple . | had hoped (lint \\\e’n nmninwn.i con
d m 1 ili-'ii ol It -a. 11 iiri-oii, pronounced <o recent
1v 1 ■ Mill ■i ■ ■ 1 1 ' in Deeemh r last, would have
pr v ented them now nlfeniptiug todiive ns to hi -
’Ulpporr; hut in llii-i we limv -It 11 disappointed. I
cauuol anpport Gen. Harrison from nriiiv con-id -
l*.l11 o; Is, ill.' ni'iilion of wlii"!l vv 1111 Id 0.-enpv 100
in ich space (or a I Iter, i I will ho snf.e'i in for me
I * s iv. Gen. Ilarn o i holds few, il auv political
\ i '*vs that nceor I with t! 1- prinripl >s of lh" Si ne
1 rts Party oi Geor ia, o far ns w
, J••'!•-'-* of them, and if In* does, lh •) are caivfnllv
.vniilield Irom ih lest 1 !ieir diselosiire should drive
■ ' 'M.'is uppiivl la* Nos 111 on Whig Almlilioni-ls.
Hi* views, as I mol r l nd lh in, aro anlngoni-t lo
>ii in tore is mid principle-'. \\ e have ever held to
Fi • doe| rin * of a strict con strml ion of tb ■ ('on lit 11-
lam the oiily silcguard ol our lib-rhe-; iiinl here
v • 1 1 avc plant tid ours, iv -• in oppo utioii to the Tarilf
u i I.n; protection ol douie*iic mniula litres, s,,
oppir'.-i* c loih—to inirn il improv inent hv the I
Gee-r d Government—to tin* I nited Slat s Bank,
.. . I olh t acts, the anihoritv ii»r whi It is said lo be
1 opli d. Ihel 1; niasM ol the 11 ore. ei party bold
ly a*, ii til it on ' great ohje, | jn his e|. etimi is to
p'i (low i the In lep u i in Fiva ury md lo «{• i
tut • a Nation il Bank ni il - t id. lam di -;wis, dto
b.'l. vc il lli ’ir principal o!.| <I. Ind - .l I mink it
nnu a question of I nited St Me:' Bank or no I ni
led Stub's B. ink limn, any thin g else, and n <jvin
more meiil lor til" rc-e* laid i dime nt oft ha I in lit o don.
I have ever h ‘en nppos I to a \.;lioiril Bank and
cannot see how I can t'lvor il con-i i,m|\ with lh
principles ol the Slate Bc In pally, it iu cd not he ‘
allempb d lo he conccal.-d-lhe ev i<| nc. i-loo* iroie:
in Ihe pr sent .state of thing •=—tlie i le, (ion of Gen. -
i t 1 lluirismt w mil 1 he urreadei f the reins < I
Governiient into l!ie hand ol'lhe I’, dcrali I*. I hail
l> »pe»l tbo party with wliiclp I have ulvv.i\ h net m| nod
whose boast lias ever been, that Hi'*\ '‘adhered to
prim iples and not ni"n,” would ti"v -r have - mV.-r *d
i a -ir opposition to Mr. Van I In ren livih ive them into
the support of a candidate for the Pc i.I nev soob
j elionabh* to Stale Bights principles and S .jiihcni
interesls as G ut. I larrison. His e| etion would he
a triumph to Northern Wl■ " .to l.he holitiotii is.
(•ic v have alreadv tun d their harps in nll l i<*i{>.; 1 :<m
oliU'iii'T) iH-ea ami;) a iriiimjdi to the |-'. d M'ali-l ;
r i Icirhnij r r-i I re-e-tahlislnn 'lit of a N.iiioird
or I oiled .’>l lie • Bank; to the r. linn upon n of the
onpr • ms of lh ■ I'arilf— imle. dto .dl the inm--
iir. s oi l-'ed I'alism.
In these remarks yon will im I r land I mean no
dßivs| to those of onr Si arc Right mrumds who
' 1 1T:I• r w 11.1 p nr-* trpon Ilia', ;n.j.• t. and who, no doubt.
Icon ■ ulv snppm I (»en. 11 irrison, beli m in: it to be fn
be-Mill' tJieionntn. They life patriotic I know,
and "Ug'lil to aw aril to wSm dilVer with lii ui
'•'l'cd Inuie tv, if not patriotism, in llteir oppo -nioti.
But this is th * age nl proscription lot* lion* tly ex
pf'ssed political opinion.:. < 'olqnill, (kmper and
Black have i df tb • force id M—others in.iv expect
a like fate who do not adopt I lie v jews ofthe iimpui
tv ol th • parly at once. Be it -o. I had rather Imv.
th co• i• io11 •*11" s ofliaviic: -«t (tin -d my prim ipl
and of doing w hit I heli ve to b ■ rig lit limn in • plau
dits ol the paip I .* witii a dis ipprovmg con a i auv.— !
Out Harrison in *iida I’org t ihat in I)ceem!a r last,
at a meeting held in .Milled evilleh) ni' inh rs Cnnii
alum I every county in the Stare, who had then bm
recently received the cnnlm Mice of their fellow-chi
/. im hy mi • lection to the I i !aiur-', I Pirn am wa
ns obnoxious to the State Rights party as V n Bn
r n..and so hv r 'sidiilinn iiiiaiiiimmslv annoinieed.
I have lookrai willi mixi I\ lo all the W hig (.'(in
ventions lilt (he er , d or mdiiienl I'dtlt of ll irn
son part \. None has mi mv eye. liid ■ d llley hav
nom—il lh \ had, judgiii; id ill eir ili.'frenl com
plexion’,il would b• a -aim : giimU indet d. Tli i;
only ml • nl action Ls “opposition to \ an Ilmen."—
Tiiev Hity “tli 'v caiiui'l he wtir-ieil." Jam not of,
that opinion; and although I lully .acknow I ulgt- mv ■
oppo Mi.>n ( vv ith the mass ofthe St ile Biglifs pai tv)
to Mr. Van Ilnreti, and had -upposed thev nev. i
would havti seriously placed la ,ore me am in more 1
' olij.-crromible, lam far from In li *v in • all lii • p> ns <
iimrv distress and di-ast rs of t!i • counlrv n*v at
tril>111:1111 • * to tic operi.liou-' "I tic- Gov.'iinn ni or a
I tub'd Stales Bank, a loudly assi-ricd hy some and
heli veil by olh 'is. If we vvonld look to tb • im
nic use amount of halt', ing capital er ail '! -v itiim t b
la t six or .igol years by .-tale I •:i-laliou*. lie a
iti' »n nl ol ih ir vss m . - -tin i'ii.*.' with vvliich iimuev,
or r.illier, I should have .-aid, lh * shadow of moii \,
was rai-cd a lew years ago; the f. vered -til* "I lb*
public mind for spa nl a ting iu bin Is and !i • ■ ro •• and
other property upon lid it ion s mpn d; the In c pnr
clin ■ made with a view to fortmi': lit • sub--.'-
qu.'lit ImII of cotton*, till -il i»e;jS|,i;i nt speej » p\*. .
111 -I|i |,y the hunk-; their refusal to di <auiut lor "oml
paiuT, choosing rath a to op. r .!•• iu l!i ■ mi j>r e!t
aide InisinesH nl dealing in exchange, made omu b
more pruihalde by llteir own art oi' siisjicu-iim; the
fall oiju'.i 'uee of ever) description, br.utghl ahoiil
b . tli : full of llm taple arli' le of (.be nunn:y, and J ,
the want ol cou'i I- nee mid mom ' , hi'oiiglit al.oiit by j
the above nets ol’su-p, iidun and r. lu --.al to di emiut I
good paper |iv the hanks, vv muild, ui luy opinion,
iia 1 a mu di mure Iriiillul cause of tb ■ di in s n'
the cuuniry than any oilier.
In this section of the Sl it • iii nr of ns would
have h"c:i glad to hav c given uitr -iippurl to our ow u
favorite Troup —a man upon whom we could nil
have it it it d nml preserved our uni m and con i i u«
—hut this has been denied im. There mv mniiv a
- Slate Rights men ns Georgia off i. d, to say
lh • I a l ol them, who will vote tin* no 1/ ket pi d ■
cd to the support of (i.*n. Han i mu, and who will
vote for Golqnill, Black and Cooper, under thebe- i
li. filial they have been pmvnl" d for adlauiug lo
ih 'ir prim ipl. ■in prclcreiiei to b ing cun-isinl iu 1
ill ' liluise Ilf 111 "11. Con i'l.ll.'V ill these di)s, will) '
mail' , is any thing else but what it used lu b • oi ■ t
onglit l«> he. it now mi .ii . blindly “going it” tin j »
w liomsoi vi r y onr parlv directs, regurdle sos prim i- f
pie or th" land-marks by wdiicii von have heretofore 1
ha n governed, ’j'liecoiitesl now bclbre 11 1• * p<a»ple. •
I rcjit'iit, i- more a coub t for a N’.iiional Bank than 1
fora l’r» ddent; and that I have e\i r been, in coui
nioli willi th" large mass of the St it- Rights parly, 1
opposed to such an in litution. They have belcved
it niicoiislilutimial. I cannot h liev e. that it is c\
peili»nl to do lb it vv hi !i is not nu’liori/ed by tin I
t lonstitiilion, other argiinn'iil ia regard lo it ;. ;»m
--diency out of the w ay. I heli v* • v rv tiling d ar
.alb" South depends on a strict construction, and i 1
that vv * ought to iiiSiu i to il as toe only safeguard
of onr liberty. A Notional Bank i- not vd proven
to b" necessary to the lineal operations of the Gov
ernment, nor can it he so pro . i, until lb re i a fair ,
trial of lh • Treasury, im! p' lidciil of all Banks,
National and .Slat *. The Sub Treasury, s. ( called,
has not yet gone into operation, and altuough I cm ;
not pi ms *r| w ith all ii* provisions, as will appear hv
re-olulioMs I olfer d in ill' Satiate of Georgia in
Iliad, in mv mind it is fir prclcrahie to a National >
B ulk. I was opposed, in I Hi!, to the speci- -claii-c
wiiich has been greatly inodiai d—to tha bill issuing , i
powers of the Treasury, and lo 111 • d a ling in -locks ,
which Ivo last lea litres have he :i omitted in the '
hill which Congress i - nowmu ling oi. I pr- ler- *
,| th a ibe Tr. nsiin r should reci Ivc hi tijqtni it- 11
in nt from Congre s, and to he answerable alma: to J j;
it and not ft I lie I*r sidenl. Take it a a w hol<*,o* it t
now stands, I greatly pr- I rillo a .N.-.liou d Bank, to s
w fd' li! liavc alway s been opposed. I .urge monied in- j
corporations in such a country ns tins ought lobe i
avoided. It i- too true (hut moicy i ; power and is too t
apt lo Ic wi -I bul forcorrupl pnrjioses. Übi •• upon j
Ibis subject, sitae consistency is >in It a w. I,’ \
mig.bl not our Bank Slate Rights mmihe w 11 asked ’
to reli*r to the Journal of the Honso ot’ R.-pre uuit a- i
lives of the Stale of Georgia, at its regular - --ion i
i t Iddl, page 3l»l», for lh" vole taken upon the rcso-' <
inlion to lay (lie resolution inslrncting our Senators
and re«pi ■sling onr Representatives in Congn - to j
, “use t'leir united and strenuous efforts to prev in imv
enticlni'Mil to renew the ('ltarl. r of the Bank of tin:
United .Stales” upon the table for the balance ofthe
session, and ask themselves where the Slat • Rights
party, a* a fairly, stood nl that time upon tlio ques
tion of tin: Bank—tho Slate Rights parly ( even in
dividuals and the* mover only except'd) voting
against the motion ?
Political excitement has no particular charm 3 for
me in these days. I cart but feel Rome inter -f, how
ever, ■ Specially for tho sustaining our long clieri-li- >
etl principles, and 1 would ho pleased to su bin a *
position in which I enn, without the trammels < f t
party, commend w hat is right and eond 'inn what is (
wrong in any administration ofthe government. I
1 never cxpei.l to do otherwise, and whclla'r Gen. liar
ri-'utor Mr. Van Bnrenshould heel •ctcd, I hold my
self free from all party restraints to pursue that
course, lint I have already written much more
limn I intended, and have taxed you farther than 1
ought to have done. Thrown together enreh -1 y.
viii will perceive it is intended fur your own eye
With the hop? that wlrM 'ver may hefal ns in onr
present contest, our political institutions and eonsti
' tional rights may be jtirserved,
I um, vour friend trulv,
I HUGH A. HARALAON.
HOI SE ()F REPRESENT VTIVES.
M«»mhv, Jllfit* I 8, 1810.
AUpr the jonrn il bad leva i\?ud,
, 1 1 AP M A ,N, of A l:(l>uiii!i t asked leave toolTcr
toe li'llow ni j resolution:
AV\c/jv7, Tift llio Committee on tlin Judiciary,,
in which was ivlerred the c.iisn «i’ Lieutenant floor,
!»• rc(|iiii , i , il to report Ibrllixvitli to this Mouse who
urc 1 I wiiiio-'scs mider the existing laws, before
coni is muni 1 1 in the navy of the I nited Slates; and
Inrl! n rto report who shall hereafter ho examinedus
witnesses in trials before Midi ‘ ourfs.
Air. Ml I Cl i FI .L objected; xvhereon
A!r. IiIA I* M V moved a suspension of the rules,
and demanded th • yeas mid nays. Me was deler
miii I lo iire.js the matter home now it was begun,
mm ! w.is determined to bring other gentlemen up to
tlio •‘hiillriiiir.”
| Mr. C. here had reference lo the language of Mr.
Molt s when licit member commenced operations on
I n • uuiiirtmi’ife subject.j
There heio ’ Imt a few menih.Ts present,
Mr. < IIAFAIA \ moved a call ol the Mouse, and'
; on th ii motion demanded the yeas and nays; which'
wre ordered, and being talon, were—yeas 78, nay s
S i the rail \vn< ord* red, and the roll called, when?
I '• I members answer d lo lit dr names.
(>n motion nf.Mr. I fOPKI.XS, all further proceed -
in • - ia 1 !i • call wer * tben suspended.
The tpi ■ fimi then recurring on th > motion to sns
pen I ill* rule - f..r tlie purpose of submitting the res
olution, il was d added hy yo.mand uavs, us follows
—eas 100, nay s, (II :
ALA”' —•Me*’ -i *. .1 n lmn All>n, I f.i’ili J. Anderson,.
Atberlon, ManUs, Mealtv. lb hue, Middle, IMuekwell,
Moyd, \sir*»n \ . Frown, Murke, VV'il iam O. Muller,
<f irr, <'i* Chapman, (’liiford. Cornice*, Al ark A.
< ’o-ip •!■, Wi:, mi Iv. ( 'ooper, (’rah I>B Vary,! 'ro ss, I Ja
il i. lolui Mavis, John \\ . Daxj;, Dickerson, Millet,
Moan. Dm . b. no:<nde, Marl, K i.-tumii, Ely, Fine,
1 Ida !i r, I in’. d.< • albrailh, .lames (inland, Hoggin,
••rah .Mii, <«i i ,m, 11 liiimoad, Maud, John Masl
i'i.: •••, I law kin . il'd of Virginia, Mill of North Car
olina, liillen, 11.M.k, llopkiti", Jackson, Jameson,
Jcuiler, Jo- pa John a, C,;\ Jebn-on, Nathaniel
•Jon s, ,!i in \\ ~! <ii ( I\. im, Kemble, Iville, Kimr,
I I. I.'l ■a •. Me! 'lellao. Me\,av, A|. rchand, Medill,
■ i I lei. Mont i e.v u\ S. W. .Morris. New huril, .Nisbo:;.
•*n ri h, hum. nler, Maynler, iVlrikiii, Pickens,
IT* rl l . leiin ip. Kaym r, MeynohU, Illicit, Kivos,
, I*o!»in am, F. !»••;< r*. I{ x■all, Samuels, Shaw, Shep
ard, .lona Smith, Thomas Smith, Starkweather,
i ' ’Miii.l. ii• a , Smnpt r, Sueariii , :cn, Sxveeiiex,
Philip I . riioma . Trumbull, Turney, \ auderpoci,
Vfooin, f >:ivi.l I). \Va::n r, Warren, W’alterson,
\\ e|| r, \\ i k, Ja r d W. \\ ill iam* l , Menrv AA if limns,
L. AN ill ia a .md \V minin'. Imi- 100.
NVnS—Mr r Adam -.John W. Mien, Vnilrews,
Pcd.er, P< M di. Mt»l’ IV, Mileem, Mrockw-av,
( ’.illmuu,William P>.< 'umph llj 'art. " t ’liinn.t ’hitlen
'• o'J Mar ..! m ■ Coonert ’ranslmij 'rocked,Edward
lja\i. , I.an, I Dax is. Edwards, F.xeretl, Evans,
Pi Minor . I cii • ,(1 .nl r\, < .'iddmg a, CJ ranger, (J raves,
*'' ' M '. 'A il li.iin S. 1 1. 1 -lia •*. 11 awes. Hunt, James,
< hurl - .Ih'iii I.m, Km hall, l.incoln, Marx in, IMa
“om. N v lor. < M.i.rn. . Pas n. Pope. PniOlf. Pandall,
!• a . i I dph. Hr rid ai. K id;; way, M n -snll, Sergeant, ,<j
l,Tali r», \\ -I lv Thomn
'"ll. Tdn’i 11 •!. Tidaod, Trial 11. J’. I I J. \\ Hi! v* r T
Jdm \\ I'•!• . I ’:•••■ i. \\ . W illlaiii*-', Jnsrpli 1,. \\ j|.
lia i ii*, I hil >ph t 11. \\ it lia ms, and A\ i*e—id.
So. ih i • a.<t >da I*o thir! . the rules were not
a p m!e I.
—
1 < ’../VW/•./,'/ I: II rl 7//e .Nr/f 1 or/.- I'.irni/r;- /\>n/.\
W ili\i;to\ Citv. July 11,1*|0.
Tl»i> ciiv s var.iis ui h a hand of Migthoiids, \\h<>
i h.p- lo mt I In* admiiiMra ion made pr.c-irale and
wunly im i'Mir llnl if ?u<han(v< nt I a ken place they
ma v noi mi the common properly of the im ion anil
‘Rfow md.. ml f.,|” al the I \p nso of all that is
dear to H.c honor and dmnily of iho penpio.
Mos il is n il only hy ihe more degraded and ahnn
doi n*. |<•f ilm i ippos i' ion p i riv. I hat >4f. Van fhiren
is I 'belled. T icrc ar ■ arnoic; the wings, a body of
, men, n bo ■> dax s and idebls are cm dey i d in eease
less cifirts in ir.nlnee ihe came of ihe President of
ibe • mn d Sl ii's In (ho ranks o( i{ e clan, Micro
■nc to l»e foil'd wretches \vm wceMy panieipaio
i in bis bo p lnlilh s. extend lo l.’.m ibe band ofproirei
< d f, i.Midship, \\ Milo ii_ el e psilie halt of ibe kilt* ol
the moral a-s i.v-m. Wbal they do in ihougbt, is
cxc» tiled n.deed by ibe band ofihi* bravo, xxlio is
: employed m t arry oui llie work of moral a.-hassimi-
M"ii- 'l'lie walk is elleeli <1 in the dark.
,\s for the .imT. l l • nd privutu rharaetpr *«r *l.«
i rosnleiil ol Iho I . M ales, ii" man who Inis al any
dine exi-'lrd in I his e nmiry. Ins led a life more free
ir in reproach. Muring M • long period ! o has hccii
m pol lie il « vislciicc, Mirr"iimlt <1 as he ever has
i been by a siern, nnreleiving an I n .compromising
eolilic il 'antim, no man Ins ever dared to charge
li'in xx iih a single ai t •»( dereliction of duty, or inii •
male that he ha* been ihi* niillior of any nelion not
I'fi'oni ■ « ili rt ehnrnerrr of a I a Matesin.in,
ora patriotic advocate of ihe riehis of llie people.
There is mi to h.* found aoimi:: the most xiolent,
aim*i’. or ?4idi. lixe ol t!i-* f.o lions who uss.ail Mr.
\an Mm-n. a man who < sin pro bleed equal vouchers
• • r Ids com Im I, or I lie I ”• ihm.i'X ol' his life, or xx ho
■I ii ■ iorward, in ? i l und ev*M of all the
xv.i: hi, old a s iiiii.it Mr. x m Man ai Ins ever done
aii al loaf dal !'••! bonoraldx eommciid him to Ibu
lav or and c.rif I. me ol the p -ople. It any mail can
avail ' lit that i*' no| er *d it aide lo his prixaile anil po-
I. i ;il nl , h i In a co ,i.* 1 a ward and make bis avow
:il, tMv I Ii ■ slnM !• 'nrd.uilc!y be proxi il a bold and
lir.i/.on-fnr d hd-iiler.
Ask lieni x ('lay, I>• i»ii. I\\ < !)st»*r. and the rest of
i!i • a ' ■ xvao.nl I lan isbiir j , noiniii lied a poor old'
i nil ’ih- men for Ibe iloiith • I hi I Mxccnlive,
ii they < x'-rknexv Mr. I n l.a Van Muo nlo lake ;in\
si p - or r • -orl lo an x in an-', to accornjilish an
lien flhil xv.i-. mi compatible xvilh th.• conduct of
a hi di im'iidcd *i ili-sju it'
Theirreplx will be, xv.* Know e/illiiujr disadvan
l-i:’oiis to tb ' character ol Air. Van Mmvu, as a
ml man and hit pi that In lias be •»
guiltx of di i *noi 11 _• n- in Hie nice of competition;
xve doinii lii iw a man xxho*e character is nmro
truly > sti 11 .. 1 1 1>• than Mr. Van Muivn, hut as be has
cross, d inir pn 1 1 1 i.ml Ida-led onr hopes of political
pi ! r.u ‘ill, xv•• are ol opia: <a tint In is i titilled to
ill-m.i’jc. .and ilicr. loiv \x •* deem it our duly to eni
pl<ix |»ill tin i t iveii.u-y n* ’..lures o! aim rcenu.-y jpv.SH
l*.i xvrite lism down.
( ('itrmjHiihlr.ii'i nl'/hr (‘httr/rsfnn (\tnrirr. I
U AMIiV.TUN. July 17.
In the .‘••••nafe. In day, Mr. Menlori called up a hill
to •iiiilnirizo the President lo accept ihe serviccsof
volua'ecrs. not exceeding twenty live hundred in
number, for ihe Florida xv .r. He said it xvas no
its iiry |o do somcthn - !' for ihe protection of iho
MiU'cnni! inh ihitanls of Flori lit, and n was evident
that Ihe two lulls whieh Ihe Senate had sent, to ili««
other Moii-i* would no? beaded upon. There was
much olip-eii tn lo nny increase of the line of tho
army, and In* hoped Ibis bill would pass. It wan
ordered lo a third reading.
The District Hunk bill xvas ngnin taken up. and*
Air, Mnenanan spoke on the subject. Me said iho
hill would bo gladly accepted by three of the bunks
which h oi resumed and wen* aide to pay specie.—
Tne object was: lo force all the bunks to suspend in
order lo accommodate one bank that was obliged
to mi* pend. Tims it was m Philadelphia, nine bank s
were obl'ired lo suspend, by the inability of the I .
s. Hank l" pay specie. lie faced all ibe banking
difliniliiejs "I the country to the conduct of the I
S, Mink of Pennsylvania, lie in id ibe District
(Sank h II xvas rej”eled by a combination of the ul
tras of'ihe two parlies in I lie Nena’c—-of Min hank
money party and the irredeemable paper party.—
I’h'»sp xx ho were in fa virof a mixed currency, run
si.-iin/ of gold and silver and convertible paper
xv ere h f m u minority. Tim bill finally received
its tpiielns.
In the 11 *nve. Air. Campbell, from the Commitlecr
on Floe'ions, otiered lo report on Mte New Jersey
contested election il was strenuously objected to
by the Wit;ir**. Air. Campbell pm his motion on tho
ground of privilege. The Speaker decided that it
xvas uol. a privileged molioii, but Mm House rever
sed Ins deciM"ti, Air. Campbell then made his re
p irt. Il is a long and able document. The result
in iy Mir-iuins tho previous nc:i- n of ibe Mouse on
Ifio subject.. .Mirra most severe scrutiny into the
polls, n xvas found lhat, mu, of sixty Mion and votes
there were hut illegal voles. Mach di-pnleil
\ »i»* was separately considered, lest many heard
upon it and arguments of eonnsel, and then decided
upon. '1 he re-nil of llie invrstiantion was ?o in
crease tbo ro j iriiy of Mu* silting iiicmbers, IMessrs.
Dickers *ll. Vr 'in. iV". The report I tys the blanm
of all the thllictihy in Mte ease upon tb« clerks of
• u uherlnnd and Soitih Amhov, who were guilty
ol suppressing those votes, m violation of law and
foihxorsive ol ihe elective fratiebise. 'The report
cmein e1 \* ith a resolution declaring the silling
members lo be duty elected.
The minority n!«*i made a counter report. Moth
reports were rood, and a motion was thou in tde lo
agree lo the resolution reported by Air. Campbell.
'He re xvas much excitement in tho House, tho
W dgstlt noniicing the attempt lo force the question
as lyranuind, <tc. Al one time, there xvas much
disorder. Air llnlines appealed to the House, in
tho inmeof ft ft ecu millions of Foemen, lo preserve
order and decorum.
At length, tho main question wn« ordered to bo
taken on the r< solution: The Whigs then began,
one after nrso.her, lo ask to he excused, staling ns
a reason that they would noi vole on the crho until
unopportunity xvas otlered t<» examine the evi
dence. Several refused lo vole, and denied the
power oflhe House lo compel them to vote. Tho
plan xvas, hy refosng to vole, lo prevent a quorum
prom approving, and thus lo defeat llie resolution.
Mat, at lens'll*, the resolution was agreed to—
* yeas 103, nays 'i’J. There was not a quorum ut
i first, hut a number of Whigs coma forward and
• xoted in llie negative lo make a quorum.