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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
UV (51'IKI A THOMPSON'.
PL'RU»HFm 01' TMF. UKI OF 1 F.r l -FF'F-.
rr.R VS.— DAILV PAPER. C P" annum;
TIU-\VKKKI,V.«'I; " IT.KI. V.'• ,i,t;non ■i» n
tvoiclu column* eimill typ * payaUr in
ndrunrr. . .
;* I/> VF.K 7*/>*/M//' A/ * s ’’l pH 1 nl the
ollowmi rit.•«. viz: f> ..Iv Mil l Tri-weekly mb. cr
lif»*m4ils. rir-U per- piar-. 7 .» • dlls, ***• h
»m i * A rv%Mr<l-> I | coni-; W*klv advert;**-
7A , enl* for each M' advertise
m,Mil* J*l P'-r •minim. f rT M! tnlrrrfinnnnifH not
m a rlir i wi/l hr t Merit'd d>nh/ until fur hid, nnd rhnr
pr ! nrrordimfly.
must he paid on all Common! n
nnd l.elters oflmsin
f.rltrr** in lo hi vis olions ntlcnd t*»»
talc cch lniilioii :il *1 ilh dget illc.
WASHINGTON. J.ir.r JT, JHIO.
'Pm Meters Trundle. Fort, «V*
(J’/nti.i mkv-A* inv public ditti*-- vv !| »lr*t >ir
inf In re beyond fho 4th July, let mo utter to you if
tliiv inulf. ihf mil I’ljon* micl'cnliml hy the nn iimii
of your letter of invitation, nnd l»y llie proent poll
linil rn, ns it nfT* it» iho *oiuh.
IV hod* nornf tinif* occur in the M-tory of intern*
uhon a people ln»!«I their f»ttc in their own hand
A tagncioui* and iriiod prop!* l , when Midi :
* rial* arrive*, arc present to the moment, a- <1 Inn
10 thcniHolvi'N. If pfrootled, gAnllerncM, I vxoiil*
*ay to the people of Georgia I tiro uj h v»n “ •< or
ginio*, in common xxilh the o'licr • Jny. oih nl tin
noiiili, you have been p.iMoni? through, ai-*l are no*x
in llie iniilul of n crimp, in vs h-di your ale ha* been
placed in your own hind** Stranger*, under the in
fluence ofn wild fmaiici-*o, ..r n vs irk I infuiu i
lion, ||nvu inv ided your social ijnicl i»• rI securitx",
tinvc insolently pretended to determine on voir
mor.it nnd politic d rondinon, nml liuvc mmilesied
de-igon vs tin h won!.l i xtingni-h yon ns a people on
the earth 'Pin ' lin j m
|o|i y ipmlnici-, 11 .• Uil up a charo ter mi w Inc ■v« n
niuy licrcnlicr rely lor proieciing your-< lv ; - 'Flu
iiu.l nuoii- iniruilrrv l.uvc lo i-n n pcltcnl will* imVi
I'nlljfiifiioin; have liciui ri*i*i -• ,- il willi « lit n-o an !
inviiriuh!** ilotcrnunalion, winch nlionM »li*conri io
their criniirml clforh. Hm lo il»n »• pi nl lo umu
rnu-i he ad Id lln* -nv'acily lo diHrcrn, :nnl lln* pm
11 •nci* to employ the fiiU'»i nn in« ol r-y: I nn r
The « Fnild Spile* of ourn in 11 n I ever he <hv nh <1
between IWo ive.il pirino-, '•lrui’p'linu tor I .< ml ni
nmt'Mlion of ili#* roniinon Kovernmenl; liciwn n
I hese ivo parti-•**, you muni < hoouc, ;tm 1 :i.... .■ I< ■
FporiHilnlity Imt.fA on your Mcleclion If one of tin*
par in— r f,*'rnr • ihif 150 verm in 01 lo he on<- of .• ri 1
and lutlcfiuile power**, you vs i l Shrink from ■ ■
nertion with that party; wince ui-li powers mi\ !»•
brought In operulo n j.inoiih v < n what iw |m , «, 1 1
in your oorial ooieliuou. limy he 11;r I•r* 1 ♦ •»I to y.oi
ruin. If lln* name party include in il* nn •I*• r -. lie
liody of your I’lieimew, the ,\liolhioiuhl*.; if unco.
1111 leaderi*, are lo he found in* n who have main
lained d »i trine** which hem# admitted, have \o 1
Without eofihiiinliniinl pMleelinu ii#ain»l lh**»**
Cite : ie* -if the general plan ol ) •i-y "I ih** P r
ty nu till** Hihj-cl, give* up v-ur »i- .r* I riu'hlt
nnd al ewheiilial iiiler*>I w , In he «j 11 <•.- Pon. d ami
ilehafed, where they cannot In* upt.ro.iehed wi h
(llJ t ijnff vmi deep wmi g nnd ni h» if
to ili \ho 1 lonihl-. all ill* ir pn lnuinary •h*ia *• •*1 •.
ami hy hi «1«• itur, mil inn a lln ir h ip* s nl ulnnitl.
atteccHw; ami finally, hy the halui of yielding •**
thuir ininriale elaiu-Mir**, prep ne llic way (or ihe
1110 NI daiigeroiiM c im« -i • f»-; \"ii vv ill wpri.ij* for
ward la nppowe, I" vv* alien, lo <l> ihi«* Mich a p ir*
Iy; if lint oh >'*'iir foot*. Il tin* olh. r and op
poNile parl y, allow wto the t rmml got erumei I on.y
Hpn.-ilir and limited pow< rw. to he . r. •< il forcer
lain purpose** of puh/ie go*id. vvlneli mn he eh* if l>
un h ; to ’il. tin I. tin* **lih 1 hin nl ol’ilml ell 1
with it** fcilccem*, williliohli* from llmwe who in 1)
iieijuire the control *f the government, ihcno ti.i.
«if nwift# it a . an engine lo *li- nil* your itoiu. n.
peace II tluw parly ih hy wyMcm. and a** •• ne*
ij iem e of the wpirtl who h mum it. * it lliroughout,
in the fedoml legi lilure, ami if 1 tin* S|»i.- h jeh
I lire n, in the *om oni ni m .** where it pr< vai «, ami in
the 11id 1 vnl' 1 d citizen* ol win. hit 1* compo-ed, *v e
ry where and in cv ery mode, nekuowlc'.p** \ », 1
existence n« an uni*-pendent p***»p!e, and re>p* . t>
tin* Hiicrotl right* mhcieiil in you aw a people, nniKe*
a clear, hold ami horn *: rewiMum e 1.• the wietcheil
iiholition In* limi, am) will not einler your il.ginty.
uteler any pretence, l<* he ii. Milled m wanton dc
hate, *»r your *nfety lo he lhreal»m d hy lir*>i en
croiK'limcnlfi however disguised; (hen every feeling
of genec-Miy, every m niiim-ul ol jiinlice, ever)
roiiftiileratinu of pohi’V, w ill impel you inlo a inn
nnd cordial union wi h auch a parly, will ho coin
(ileled, if il h" found. *1 mi lh.ee pnmaplcN o| gov
« rnment which you have \onr>* lvcs mipporied
from the eurlicH lu iory of the naicin; the s um
eijunl right* ol Irecm* 11, lln* Naim* rcpuhlie.tn spirit,
to l lie triumph of W'hieU you have d.iayH cuiilnhu
i. d \\ ho J ten not reeogmz *in l!n* political a .so
cialion, I haxelifKt dew m iln d. Iho leallireH of lln
wing opposition party, in the la«l, llio.o of tin* !>.■
pm t.* ! \*lmiiiiNiraiioii pari \ ' Aml doe* .mil I hen
heing 111 It m r* cogoiA .I, 111 am If s 1 al once licit yom
Ntipp.Tl ami ndiierem *>, should he yielded In 11.
Ihmiocrulic party now udmnmlcrin;; tin* govn-;i
111 *nt.
tieorgiaitM in lliiß world of contest nml *1 niggle,
110 people * vef made liielioelv ( s m i lire in I licit
eomhli >n, who did n >l prove ilouiihclv es lonuidahle
to their enemies, and 11 Nirengih nml eoiisolali.ui in
their friends. My countrymen w ill never haven
Mini of them that they* w ipied tin* moral leehny,
and human prudence lo distinguish between hene
(its nml injuries." (•eiitleiiien, I am vvi'h resp. , 1
mid niiuidenilimi, vours, A ( l l'll MICK I'
t.'*o/gni—Lo\dy to her fro nds, fonuuluhU* to
her fun.
F ll \KI I'.sTt *\. June «7, I** It)
•.i.\n.r.Ml \ \ our lav-.r of tin* ltd m taut, e\
teiidiu - an invitation from the eiti/. m of die county
nl Ihihlwni, to participate in Ihe edi lintiou ol Ihe
\nin\ersiiry ol \merinin Independence, at Mil
I dgexiile, mi the llh proximo, I have (lie honor to
a. Know ledge.
\n nivilatimi from iho ntiz ms of your eounty.
would he gratifying t > me on any occasion, Inn
when coniieeled with circumstances, such us iiiurK
the pn (‘til one, it in rendered particularly no. The
duties of my otliciul Million under the Stale, wd'
compel me lo reliiu|iiisli the pleasure of heing with
v mmi that indy interesting occasion. ) our lihe
r 1 1 11 v. i Know, vv ill induce you lo ucipiicM-e in the
Mllliciency *1 this apology.
Con'id cling the cause ill which you are engaged,
as otic of'primary concern to the smith, involving
interests, whn Ii tuusi seltsildy nllccl the future
d< slime* «d our commnii i’nuntry. ’*l hid von (oal
pee.l v humble, though ardent wishes, are
ci gaged for its success. With ynnrselvcs, I am
opposed l*» the election nf William Henry I lain
:» !•! the Presidency <»f the I hiled States," nn
,* iiM-dly so. 1 oppose him as a him K eoeKadi
I ede altst ol the F.lder \d .ms s< h< >*>l I op;» > c
mi as ail advocate ol the unjust system of In.'li
Tardl -I oppose Ili til In can.-c whahver 111 a \
have hcen his former seniimentN, m relation to
southern institution*, lihe a bi leaguml lortress.
tiu has timidly struck his colors, ami surrendered
.1 discretion to fanatical An.ilitimiiM* -hist, iho
mi least, I am opposed to him, because the
tihsiratuin of Ids prctenlioiiN to popular favor
I s'.inguiNhed military serv ices) is at best, but
i n* pencilled imaginings of interested aspirants
• rodice. While lam v ery far from obp . mig t«*
h«* (daima, which military si*rv uu Mgive, w hen those
1 vices are of a character which justify the pre
iimenl of the claim, I urn decidedly opposed lo
h. us are put forth on the present occasion. That
at ton*n gratitude slmnhl lie invoked oil account
» l», which required a nation's forbearance, to
venl the withering results of uro/hirn/ mu Mi
.on by a military tribunal, is a species ofmiphiMii
w it'll I apprehend, can be understund only by the
* aim c ee, vv ho liav c aseiirueil the charge oj linnK
and speaking lor their candidate
tS In Ist I acknowledge that distinguished mu! lion
1 able individuals, are engaged in promoting the
. cttonol (.’eueral II irriMUi— 1 cannot refrain from
. 'css.ug my surprise, that southern men should
). 1 mud among them. With great respect, I am.
. alt men, yonroh'l scrv I. W. I.AN’,VI..
lo Mr >*rii NN 111. A. ’JVmiillc, Fort, and others.
I'll VUI.Fs TON, .June 1 J. 1 s 4O
<*i*n rt. rmkm: —! have jun received your loiter
.-1 n1 v uaiion. to the great puhlie meeting to be hold
1:1 Mill*dgexiile, on the llh.lnly m vt. Musi cor
iluill) euncurritig with you,in the object and j*ur
no-c of the intended meeting, it would give mo tin
highest gratification to be present; audio pin inv
1. nu hit* tHoris with yours, on tin* imercsiiu.- ~t ,
sion—circutusiumo.s. however will, 1 lear, pa vent
me.
The crisis, is deeply important: nor can South
('ar.- liiia, although, she has hitherto kept aluot from
Inc Presidential contest, any longer maintain her at
titude of indifference, lay candidate of tin* Abo
litionists, it* her natural cm my. and Hod, m.d the
■ntiitiiUun alike, (*ull on her to oppose him, with
I *r .hole heart and her whole strength. It is m
toi' light, that 1 view Henerul Jlarrisou. If ins
aliiu s I >r ttdmimslcnng atFairs stood pre emincni;
1 he had genius of the highest order, lucked by a
I :tg line 01 the greatest public service; still, the
pfiori of such a party, ought at once to place ev cry
i\t-h« sos the Jsouih 111 array agaii.st him
(Inc ; scaled mu (lice, can any one doubt, that the
Ahjlitiunuu, will not have an influence 111 his t'a
hmel—und v\ hat an influence! I 'no. more banclul,
or iestrucuve, could not he nuaetned, lor in striking
nl .Southern iiisiitutmns, il will strike at the very
h *rt of our Federal compact, at.d thus inevitably
hringou discord—haired—and the disruptivmot oar
great confederacy I - hall rejoice iu b* hold Hour*
* a and South faro. olvaucng shoulder :<
shoulder, in the ensuing c*»ntl.cl,on vvmch the hopes
<»l 1 beny-—constitutional liberty—depend our pro
perty, und our principles are both at ha/.zard, let
cv :y son of the Hid then, rally lo the rescue. My
. 1 nenl is;
iitjrgta and South Carolina —Twin sisters—
non' bed on the bosom of the same generous
Mother—luolhei earth—like grateful children, let
•In*i:i resolve to /iu and die by her.
i utu gentlemen, withgreat respect, vouroh’t. serv't.
JAB. IA N All
Messrs. Win. A. Tennilla, Fort, and others.
WASIIIXfiTON, 27th June, 1840.
ficsTi.KMr.v—l have hod the honor 10 receive
your feller, inviting me to attend the celebration of
the approaching national anniversary al Aldledge*
ville. Ir* gret extremely that my encasements
'I her**, prevent me fr**rn '‘omir so. Il would have of
fordcu me n high graiiflcnlion to visit that **»il,
a who*o son**, just six’ y-six \earn n#o, with tin innate
spirit, ail were, of fraternal patriotism—With a
e foreboding, ami a pledge of ih it closer union which
vv a» n "in to be* * rnonteii hy common blood—rno* d
Ii “n liberty t»ole" at one extremity of the old thirteen
- Colonies, un soon ux the news of the Hoston I**»rt
- I»ill, proclaimed that oppression had laid it** heavy
d hand on their far distant brethren at the other.
Al Hiirb sensor, . reeolleelions sioh ns these
er *v\d upon ns. Ih* I err in n.v> i *cr that those «»* •
'■ cations arc fortn* :t■ • . \l.. , < M«. t**v* sher bom »
distance to r* viv <• ;nul h. oh them- -Inch remind
u ns how siror •/ vxere : •• yrn;.afhies ol Americans'
e before they were y* .om *1 together by an ac
knowledged ■» old . I which should leach ns all,
from one extr* .-.my ofour confederacy to the other,
that nn iitiempi do*•• tly or indirectly to inierf n
with any of the compromises from which our closet
in union r run#, is to prove recreant to the generous
fl n I just spun which actuated the men of carlo 1
!“ (I*VS.
I h ive of eri *lwclt on the pregnant words ol
Ajiu.vium lUi.nwi.N -she patriot ifrlccutc *»ff ••nr
*• gia, in the foovcnlioii that formed the ConMili)
_ lion- and I in* you will permit me to repeal them
to your meeiin#, as containing a sentiment, not in
appr iptiife to ilo* present linn**, »n*l one strongly
1,1 und sincerely full by v.ist numhers «*f your norih in
r ‘ brethren iln w <r*N are ilk-nc— •* I’hcy wh * funned
0 the ( oiistitnlnin, were Imbu ed rnimially to con
' ,-«•«!i- and that instrument has jealously guarded
M vv hal they agreed in If gentlemen look over the
•* footsl t ps of (hal body, they will find the g-eai de
-1 grcc ol ( notion used to nnprini them, so rn* not to
- Im easily oradicated; hut flu? in miciil w»* g • i«* josiic
on licit ground, I four wo shall feel it tremble under
'* our Ice I ”
n I r ni un genii* men, very rospectfnlly v • ur-,
" II I) fll.lMN.
" To .Me r . W A Tennillc, Fort, and others
c __
«■ r n.i um \. .in 11 b ill, no.
'■ (i( iilli nmn; -A- a!| liiililhlc rill/. lOi : o 11! 1 <' T
*' 011111, I canmil I* io ii-thh* to ih • high compo
-1 * in nl von have• oil i> <1 in , in rc*|ii' -iin: me to jml
1 with 111.-* ili/* n• of Itahl.v in c*miilv, vv ho in • «»;>•
n 11 111.
d j , I’, ■j!i, ■ y hi 1 1 1 I.mib*d State*, iu (licit
I hnilion nl ih \tniivci n ( 'i N n » Indcp.m l
II in mi til llh nl .1 ninext. <>i «fi i d I would
he to in <•( .nn nil nil (»<■*■ ;i ion like ihi and *1 ply
I-v in)* .11 lii -*• 111 lie po j 1 1* hi von if. np\ and I •
• |ir* 11 'll< 1 'HiMidvin f*-, il i •*'*ilt of in' |>v 1 to :iv it
1 ,11', • Ji v **iif kind and II I! ring invinilinri. Fill
• ,11 pot I'll- n n,! 1 vo ir am niioii lor
ir m; ,|,| .11 on I\. \ teal «n 1 !i * in i-cn mih • ad
-111) h it Mb iiav .hnnl ol th I nit *1 rSinl
~ in r, jn• lomnt ol winch I sol 11111 ly I •
C licv.- nii. I dcj> inl the Inliirt- dinrai t-r nf our Hov
-1 . ~ m and rn: Ii ippinessol ih \in lit all peopl .
11,. Imi 0.1 •im 1 in • li.M-.ni-*.' ! h.ivf 1 ail.-I iii pre
-111 ,i ;■ 1 ■ it 11 i-i •, i'i .1 1.1;-r-■ i* llierehtr** any 11 -vv
pi I,it i|il-■ mvolv <I. Mi did r.-n s ami |iiiii( ipli , s
\s lii li i,u .• |to 1 lie j»r- nl an av ot jnirli ■* in the
I I nl d Mil, ai' m* old as the hill-; they arc vital,
,I - land 1111 o 111 j 11 g. F l l re »1 not
■ no v, nor ill my hnnihle opinion liav • 11 1. •1 ■ • ever
. !* -I*ll Imt two parti •• in tic* wnrld, and th - • in..:
Inn.' li-* 11 k'Hivvn m our poiiiiml vo« al■nlai v a
• \V big and I• 11 ■ . the oppr m m th opj -1.
II 1 11 ili,' pro.; 1 ■ -010 11 l otoll <1 nl I 1- Inv, I, 11
• 111 • * 1 1 11 i. < l , 11 m* Imlll -r into Ilcpiihli'MitM und 1 ii*■ 1 I*l 1
into Inl rob I . I’h ■ I l lHe 1 ol tic Ii tv , -n
--slnnllv l< to il to lln- \ii .ini.i aid Knihickv I! -
■ olnlioiis n.-» f h oiilv true *•x 11 *l> i I oil of the * on li
-111 li m, vvlnl >ii I It r have a* 1 nlily n Ih* 11 to
(lien 11 nri<*ll f ('mill in sh • docirin so( the *'g n 1111
vv' !( ir (11 i' ll 'll v to-t.'il out m f !i<‘ali 11 and li
(inn laws. 'J'ariu-* for the proiec.lion nl dom . -11 <
t| nml i.l in .lid rnal I mpiov'.-m ole lor la.' |*<n •-
lit 1 »f'a par I •., Hunk- o| the I nil* d Slat- * liir ih ■
11 ili, nbir ,u roman'il .1 om ol a rime veil A ri-to*ncy,
, 11 id I in. II 'll I i- 1 atl 0-I. A I.l*l ill ill, • j »,-.«• h ,lrn I*
all I p liiio.i I >i the hell, r ad, an -cm nt ol learning,
i li ion, old li**'-: t v in 111 -1 illi. 1 Im* r lid ihal
I lie If -public-in par I v h-iv a alvv ays .011 ■ for a -I net
1 roll -.t i’i let ioil ol I1 • ( on- til 11 1 1 Ml of til * I lit dSt ! '■*,
- and it h for th ■ pi ‘Mil del.-nee ol 1 hi-v old and
s di n-di -d doelnn iImI vvc now call upon Ih • real
it In-nh of Stole IH. dil-* and stint Imi tinclimi,
to lid* in -11 ->|ii*l l of Martin N ,m llnrrii an I an in*
,1 p.ml, nl. .11 til ili..rial, sped.* p ivui ; I’m - -uv
Ih |* 11 1 1111*11 1. Th, (iov eminent ot lie Iml Im -I
g 1 after an inlimtle know led ■- and connexion with
v all in mn. r <*l U ink-* lor tin: last tifly >••* r -, h
I I. mil, lil *ell v illntllv d> inH I" I 'it tin llll<|H -
limialdv con-liinlnnril nn .t-nr - lor tin- •! Iv nl it
m an-, the pint t lion ol .1' honor and the d I me* of
I ii |jh iii . To 1 • nothing ol 1 1 * dan emu and
c ctimipling influences ofnnv comicxioM ol l» mk nn !
1, Slate n.iil -i our Imin nl • ovcrinn nl, the I" - t<» ill ■
I \iiit'iit-.o 11 people.-rovvin mil nl -in n |oi». 1 rioicn
, iu it c 1111 o 11 1 v I timatod in mil lion . I’ 11 pi nl
I 1 'illtci Hid tl •! ,>* 1 1 lull! of the ClIITt’lK v id Ino -1
. van \. 11 I. 1:1 I l ’ I lilted Stale-, 1 > 11 ** i ll l e 1 new,
~ .* *i. *ll 11 nr imprect'il ait d. Th ■ ■ me 11 Iu
II dI im n 'l, 1" , ni the govei 11111 nl •
11 i1 ■ !'• ccti'ii hi Ime, aid is d uinrtl m liap
-1( I’ 1.1 i In- tin (mill like cans •lo as m.idi mn
, i.l eeiioi’ilv a ,'i ! . can-eo produce like 1 iir| .
• t U In* nln 1 I ho not In ml (iiu e \ ;•!-»-imi .1;; ji
lt (Iml again, ol thin (rick mid sv stem t»i iii.ikiug mini \
hv tin- million ,with the llmm'-li of a p 11 in hni.i
i, I rain c and Fin;lan*l ! NN ho Inn not re nl lo ; |.| n
1 1 dreams of Join) I.a we, who found himself aroused
from his only mom nliiiy slumbers, to renli/.e (he
' tl.mniin • fii o ol all Fim*iom. Th'* < 'on-liliilion of
I 111 I idled Slat s *-xpi • -Iv prm ides that in.thing
shall coiMiliilc a legal I niler in pay 111 mint debts
, hut gold and >ilvcr, ninl if tin mivcriiiin-nt cannot
l lie re lore coti -I il 11 1 ioiia 11 v I ad-1 in pay in ut of ih
■ I -hi-*, any l hin. Iml ;;o!.| ml -1! \ c, how •/. >n i‘ ic
ccive any tiling cl . I. 'I the did'eienl Stales oi l!i ?
I .non, who have chartcioil I'nnkiiiu compmi's
rinii/n 7 //irui hi rnit firm hiiursf'i/ la t/u' uldi jutimi nl
/■li ir coulnif 7.v, mid vvc shall -mm lind the cxdnni .t
re gnl a I <l. thc.co'inin ice nf th • count ra inv old,
( and (In* hon.'-t hihor. 1 lioiiiilifnlly rewm.l -I. lint
o'llllcincii I fear I liav- 1 < \liaii;-l. tl your patient
with these hiinieil nnd disjointed so- - lions. I
h ive not jii(<'inled to vv lit an mgiini nl, lint rather
to express opinion-*. I neon'ln-ion, allow me to oiler
\im,l • enlimcnt, vv Inch lam nrc will h 1 p ,1,1
to hy every Kcpni'licaii in (icingia.
Mm fin I ini Huron. — Tht'lhc idenl of tin* I nit ed
>1 ii'- N 1“ N Mile in min with So n ih-'ni pnnci-
I'l'-s" he is in linil. Iv mmc cut it led to South, rn 1 on*
I’d in c th in \\ illiani Henry ilmii-011, a .Southern
man w-ith .Northeni principles.
V* nli >e real resp*** I. ■■ ulleiueii, I huv e the Inmor to
stihsciilu* inv sc If'vour oh’l. servant,
1 tt W. M. MNT.KS.
To M - -i--. W in. A. Tennillc, Fort, and otic is.
OI'I'K-K <)!’ I'll I;''Ol.n i> vtii sii
Cart i i.nih',, | ,/. .Inn -T, I ' I').
(ieiulemeu I received vnnr polite inv tt.ilioit to
iniilc w illi y on, in lit * cch liralimi of the appro-di
( in ;ann iv ersarv ofour .National I idopcn.leiiec, vvit li
with the livcli st emotions of gratitude. Were it
( possihh*, iitilliing could a flut'd me a hie her d 'give of
pleasure limn to meet inv valued political hi. ids
j upon that glorious occasion—p uticnhu'ly us the
Im ■ State Kighls ('onvciiti.iii, wiii !i i-t.i meet at
( N 1 1 1 !.-, 1•, • v illi* on tin* dax previous, vv ill bring toge
r liter the di s|iin;nished le nlersol'lli tl pm ty , for wli nn
I have ever entertained the ino-l profound scnii-
incuts of mlniinilion and respect; the precarious
• slate (d inv lioalth. to :etln*r with a mullipli iiv o!
prole it* 11 11 1 cures w ill, however, deprive ol'thc
privilege.
() Nllovv me, gentlemen, to snhmil for vnnr neeep
tnnei'. the following sciuim.Mit, and to suhscriho inv■-
sell vv i 111 great respect, v ours, \t
riir.oiMiiu s fisk,
/-.(/. “()/</ Dominion.”
‘ Messrs. Tt imille, Fort, vVe. I’omniiiice.
l * The tom 1a if political contrst. —It d between the
1 j jmvvvr oiVorpoiminus and the power of the people;
v ‘ lu'lvvi'.-n Jcflcisosiian DmnocrHcy and 11 n Inilmi
ll’-I-'riilisni; let tin* milcriilicd Ir.vmcn of onr hind
*' rally us ol "hi,and the mush relit sofa monied dcs
‘ potism w ill he *icallcit*d in lilt* f* nr w in-F.
n
| I'nnn t'u ) . r.rrning t\> /.]
’• Some lime since we published an account of Hen
era I II mi son’s violent In liav dor io the streets of(’ili
-1 etna.ili, and the abusive and v ulgar language used bv
him to (iem ral Hale. Some of'the fri'-ids ot Harrl
' son have pretended lo doubt the truth ol the slate-
I incut, and a person of the name of F. N|. Tow n- n.l.
1 of 11 alia I", has writen to Heneral Male, enehtsing
an* xino (IVotu a ! *tl<u vv hidi appeared in tlto Wuuli
itre.ton (ilohe, afterwards copied into (lie Albmv
1% Argus, and desiring to know the exact Troth of (lie
• nutter. Hm following is (ieneral Hale’s mi.-vver.
• disclosing circumstances which certainly relied no
• honor either on the decency, sense or good manners
d the w ing candidate liir the highest post in the re
‘ public.
“ t (’iNTINNXTI, Jnnt* 4111, lo|o.
I’.. M. Townsend : Sir—\Amrs of the ‘J.ltli tilt.,
'■ eante tl dy to ban I. and in answer I have to iniorm
> *>«». lh.it (h - enclosed statement ol the attack ol (Jen-
I 0,,, d NNni.il. Harrison upon me, is snhsiantiaHy
II t orreet.ainl took place i n .’ili street, in front oftnv
• «*n«i. dm in.; the fast mod .ait, 1 the meeting oftlie
- ib'tnni rac v iii this city, (and on the evening there
lJ Hi conversation vv«s as follows; “ f|,
1 ' ■ ’ •k*-linil I xx Ith- nu tin Ith I mrt
V • I'Misc vv Inn Ibiclianmi mail • his speech "1 an ,vcr
-1 ‘tllvv as not. I li’tthc (ieneral,) then comnn iu cd
v c jilt*in Bnchnnnn, i*uid M ho(U(iehannn)hadcatnm*
ni:d d him, mnl vx a> u d d scoundrel," bv sav mg
• that he bad -i::i d a !<i||, vvliilc (iovciiiorol Indiana,
I that 11 man should not vote w iihout holding tilt\ acres
ol land. "I* »1 tl n him, (lUu'limmn) lu- was
n lawyer and knew b, tier, for llic ordinance of the
1 111 ilory i.'tjnired it, and Ic w onld not vdo anv law
the h gislnlnrc pas.-ci!. I then .-aid to him,thev
• make some c.-urges on von in the morning papers
• »■ d ', " hite 1:*• 1 : idmn by the Hid ill’,iu
Indiana. He (H) then said “liter-' was a great many
horse thieves in the I’erritory .we had nopenitentiarx
and jails of yerv little cousemieiM e, and hud no other
wav of punishing them.” 1 then said lo him, (11.)
tlit! ililn law allude to ali crimes, or only the higher
—lre aiiMvered “it alluded t*» all.” 1 then reinarktai,
l how did Mr. Buchanan calumniate you, when he
only explained the law ! He then got into a violent
■ passion— trembled and frothed al the ■umtii—und
said *• Buehatian was u d—d scoundrel, and any per
soil who look his part, nnd the whole party w ere :\
set of.l—it «coiindrel«. M I then remarked to him that
d this wu« slroii" language to use to me, and 1 should
f not permit it. He then said byway of mi apology
!- “tii-'l he did not know 1 was a friend of Buchanan**,
h I then ask» d him if lie did not sign the law to sell
f- white men at auction, while Governor of Indiana ?
I, Ho said In* did. I then said I think yon did wrong,
e He r plied, *• I think I did right.” I said then,
a (Jen ral, vou will give me the game privilege to think
h for mi\ self,
d 'l’his i- the sid.snmee of the attack. Hen. Har
n rismicall donin • u xt moruiii", and after conver
rt -ini: on t!ic auhj ■*.*(,.-ai 1—“ I mini retract —I acknow -
\f I'l. I done r• •.i 1 1-1 evening I must n ti.n■•.'*
1 then told hiili I know In; would come hack, and i
c observed to him that on mv klioc* 1 had prayed lor
him. He (hanked me unit lett.—Th afre the facts,
( and a- t!ie I troth mu-1 gi'*’ this answer.
Vntir oUuh'nt s.-rvunf,
CII \UI#ES II \LE.
NEW \OIIK, Jv JO.
! . imiTISII ((I KI N'.
'■ .; inv- i, \nm cmiM i:\ a. *.\n.
' The t •mi » British tin on, ( ipt hi L* h rt*,
r arriv. d (hi'mmni’i * irmu London, via Purism * ith,
•* after a pa-** w* <d -ivlecii ilavs mid Iwvlte hour*,
f (lur I.mii I m paper* *r • t«» t’i tir tof .Inly, and
I ~*. ?rpool to the .'i 'ill of .Inn .loth iu*du*i. . Nk ••
d iml ltrlto H' liry Sniilli, I.s'|. on*-ul lln aj nt-»
r ‘ of tli "•i 1 en,” mid wlm r>.-1 irin’d in her, (• *r tiles
I ol I ,ngli-h p’.pei- to the lit *1 d.l •.*.
II VVinle well * • hud warm weather in (hi- city, and
1 g*ui i.. liy tit*, light winds, tv. • are inf no: *1 l»x a
)' pa- * nvrth »t this no!.I • ship ha-- p. ilomnd sh ■
• pa-- i'■ a mu-1 n imiiliiim'd -nc< -■ cm -irmig
• h e.il-w ind* nnd sea, without nn\ i il. rnii-sioii—
'■ s:n !i wu tllu rus i- very iiunsin.l ..t this season o' I ■<*
J year.
'* Th * t alii -I i,» IV.-i Inlw.i • n firlv r.-.-dy, mid
‘ ai’to m ik h -i ■ iri 1 1 tup on the 1.l i *.t July, and
“ w n'd po-ilivi I*. - il Iroin I.rpool on th l-l ol
■ \i. ust for N*w York. ."lie i- tii c «lo m ■
r *if’n it .tI archil. i lure, and ,i||n . etln r a mm: miieeiil
, VC- I.
\i iemptto n<-\<yi\\ti; th;: i:i:\
\ \n phi v \ i . i! .: i: r.
\ n alt nipt ah m .1 I » - n te lie* < J ’ ‘‘li
ii |i«l 1 *iiii< • Albert on tii B'llt, by a ••onnr m m
t ninin 1 1 (I \tin d. 11 tool, hi- stiia lon (‘uii- f jin'iim
Ii i 11, npw 1 1 ■ i 1 1 i <i i i’•i• 11 ■. ;
wav to H\ ile l*m and :- it c.mie ahr* a-l of him
;1 ,i. dii a i i 1. twin.*, (I ii i 1 -• ul tin lh
" .in,! ;ii .eri.nd I til-' ti: * n —tl il'l.T *<’ t'i<‘ li .ll
" takiu 111 H wa - ini; ndn» t I
milled for li it •.i • ■hn.•« i : ■ * : i tie i-"a. I’«-
,i i i,i n i: i-iiu 1 1.1 • • ch »).icl. r w. i ■ limnd at ins
I jod in aliug l.‘* C*l,-t 111* •»I ■» -i’‘ let SIM ily
nnd i the nin • ol i o 11 1 1 I ■.lin I, ' the ohj •* I*
mid/nirpo-c • of which v\ i. -nppu- d to I* ■ of a
r netiii iom* « i;i«r# 11. ii .i ■* to lake
{ phn* ■an tii • '.till m.lol v.
Vlini-lci , . torinn on I.onl Stutil
i .; ■ f .l nll * |!11h, >*ll I iin.'i
» moved h*. lend Morp l.i havin ' !•( n i aira d l.v a
majurilv ol -even. >nh.-i pi nil;., how •ver, minis
ters w i. d fen led on i not her nm mini ni h\ i inn*
jmilv ul I. ind th i •:i w i •>, . sl.i vly t.. i
i imimin , m li, . ■ at iii nio-f n I i niin d oppo
siiion. \I tin* 1 1. t• ol o.ir lan -t pap. iitvv is -till in
committee, conn I i.ildv modi.i d, how *.er, in Us
pro. 1 r. ■ -.
The kiiu ol I’m- i i in t.i illy died on f!c*\lit ol
J mi'*.
Tie ('an.; I i ni*n ul I all vi- i I'.a I time,
ill tin* I lull -• "I I ’ll illli a 111- "II |||C l.’lh o! .Inn. It
- in la h.iv »* lie I w 11 ! | i 111 1 * opiio.- ll mil. It hail its
second i ead in a m tli H on-. I.t i#ord- on tin iMlh ol
.la.i *, allhon *h nppo ml I.v the Duke
1 U i dim ion, I.onl I••1 a 1. lend lire a- ii.im and olli-
Tii paji i -ol emir t m u iih ad h'e-- *s to tin*
(/ i (‘ii and Ii 'i Ii a Im-iil, li'niii I*, ni mi nl. and all
' sm I• ol palili' hah . lev and cl 1 1. il, on la ir h ip*
I p• ■■ - ,(I. . 'i'll • iaipi i a ato he that Ox
fni 'll- ia ein •.
'i'l •i ,f i. tm • -itnation” a: <I a \i- 'on i ap
|l Ml I I 111 no 101 l l a fpteslioll. I'll** oji ~ !I i lo'
a I ind l<> i> vv ii Ji h«a ion a:n * <i n- c, a eii nnth n
• tic.it d |,n l, in peakin ■ >il lie ~!!• aipt to shoot h i
’I 'I •I • •
hi:i*i.ora!h.i: sr\Ti:nr ruvm: \ rniu
iM I \»< H\ M
Hill Ml' ti’l v m. Tuesday.
\ rneetinp of ihe inerctniniM nnd nisinnr.ieiur
I of ihn lovmi wav held yesterday e\o one? nl the
Tounhnll. to take into convnlcrnlion the iirescnl
’ unex i npled -tale of trade here, nod to adapt Mich
p media! iiiea - ii res ns he ami up reed
Upon I lines .lames, Imj , vmi- in the chair.
The following were the ie.-olmioiis iojp* ed upon
1 ‘ I. Tint, under evisiin" ein nmstntiecH. the
iiniouai nl'the eireiilalimr niedium is iuanii\ del* r
n nml hy i'l* ainoiinl ol llie itsues of paper h , il.e
, Hank of l aielarul
'j Thai eXp** a* f i - d , -lve proof tin!,
, vviih mi mn unit of Ihiuk ol I*'.in*hind notes in eir
| eolation of ala ml lv' **nl\ -I vv o millions sle I »ur. the
prod nel ivn e* i- e* mu In* in 11 \ employ ed, and the
. vast m* I lean* le op< r itiotM of the country he t m*
1 dueled vviih case oikl sa‘*ay. in\.iti >n made iioolue
live, rind he cheerfully home hy tin* pimple; hut,
on the contrary, that when the oemes *1 licit *s
i «t>Ji.<tiin«<nl are in emirHe of nnilcnal coiilia**li.ni,
a scene of ruin nml distress renew of nr*h a direful
• chn r.iuler, an lu flirt aim even :!.e Mthv * • ion of so
c n • t y.
.'f I’ll f llie »nnu'experience shows (hat the Bank
of Diiphiinl enniiol nl all li aes lo ep a imfli u til
( nmoimiol its notes :o eircnlaiion while it is e*nn
, p lied lo supply gold for export it ion for < ommerenil
I or s[»eenl live pnrpoM*.-; that the « xpoiimton of
ir**l*l may he oeniKHially ne**esMirv nml hem (i :d,
I nod m»y occur vv hi!** the gem ml h ihincc «»• ir.ole
, i-in favor oi the c »nairy; and, therefore that die
ohligiilioii imp »sed on the Hank lo contrael its issue
i f«r the purpose ••f -loppii.p Kuril (•xporiainMi, is
highly impolitic, Hid in i*t j: in no ,s in its «i|ier'-li-*n;
il<*r*i!U!nig the trade of tin* * «»unir> and <»f the world
, and placing the entire cmimiiimiy at tin* mercy of
rirrnmsiai ecs otherwise n •( of the tdighlei-t pot i
f hie ini|io tnm e.
I. Th nihe rc-oui'ces of the country arc yrent,
nlTirdmg ample meins for the Hipperl of a safe and
I* i llicit n enrreney: that under sm ha v inem y ns
imfiiei h • iran-ai I ons may h * eonducted with »i s •
I and security; and that, therefore, \\ lie never the <ii
! rectum of the Hank are call* d upon to contract its
r issue. In low the sum of twenty millions sterling.
I it heroines dir duly of tie* (Jovermm nt to provide
the Hank, pro tempo'c, v\ith an adequate snli.Miinic
I f r ils ttolcs, or for gold, iii the shape of governnmtil
note-, to he i->u*’d hy the Hank («m demand in pay
ment of 'l' own notes, ami he reissued from n.no
, to i me, if n piired, isoiien ns ri itirm <1 for tax* sor
other p lymenls, so lit it the a ; r g<te timomu of
, Bank ami iJ • v erienem rote hm «n u’aii ■.i -!if 1 11 not
nl any tune fall hiaovv the Mini of twenty Uiillions
sterling
.» That 'he him ness ■ f tie* country cannot he
conducted wuhoni the aid ol the nnv tie nml joint,
stock hanks, ami tli it depriving them of the right of
issuing notes under proper regulations will no u>a>e
, llio pniharra.MiieiilKul tin* ri.niinnnn \ at large, lint
. more espin tails ol lae a, gr cnliural classes, ami w,II
, tend vei y malerii.il yton dm e ll.e enrrenl imomo
l of jjov I'rmm tii.
I o. That tins meeting eaniPsi’y ds iv»»w - any vv ish
, or intenijon l • preiuom the interests *»f any one
pail ol the eoiiunnnily to the n jniy of ‘.mother, us
only object oemg the just protection |> »th of i ro
pe ny and !ah r, and he general pood of all cki ses
i 7. That the loilowiiig gentlemen, v/. the chair
man, secretaries and treasurer; Thomas Holton,
Kmj t lmrlog > x hiivv, Kmj W, Chance, Ksq P, Il
iMniii/,. It Van Wart, Kmj, Messrs U ilium M it
i tln vvs, T. (’ Salt, K. \V. Harrold, nnd s. t ;..d
--dard, he appointed a committee, for the purpose ol
eomninnieatiiig with the (’ham ellor of tho K.m he
. ijner, the Uighi Hon. Sir Kuberl Peel, and such oili
er Mom eis of Parliament as they may sec til, and
generally to take Midi steps as they think proper to
promote the ahove or any other mcasuie, which
shall tender it obligatory upon the (■ovcrmneni to
exercise Us p iwer when rnj n.s;ie lo supply an elii
*; cient and adiajnale enrreney.
n f>. That the coin niticc «l%» iimu 'dial dv co nmnni
d cal.* thc-c i s dnt* nisto I!i * large land, d propti; (cis
- iit this un.l adjoining: ennulies, ami to proper p r
lics in l.iverpo.d, Mun ite-ler, (il.i-govv, Sh-iiield,
and o.licr iargi* i iiiniueri ial ami mainil'.n innng
towns, and i ijnc-: tin iractivc co-operation in i* n
i- rving the same into elicit, and farther, that tin v he
I- | iu-vlnieled to prepare prldioiis to hoth Ho.i>. sos
v I’tirli nmml, cmlealv in llu -• icsol.iiioM-, lo !,e jnv
i- setiled at-licit time us tinv mav linnh proper, and
ilu I the m ‘nihcis for line imrotigli and tii • eminlv he
I. i c in- *•) Ito snppoi t the same,
i* Resolved -That a ibscriptioa he open d for
i- 'th * pnnm *mil < lie, ;mg the ohje. I-of tin -c rc. oln
\ lion ; tliat .Ur. Thai I. -(• *ac!i he a(»po;.:l ilti cas
njvr. an I dr. ; . Jlnekk’y, seer* lan ;aud that landed
*. projuit tms. genfleuicii, proli --iojial nn n, hankers,
i mcivh;ii;i ,in .mil. a inter-, iiadcsiin :-, ami all di-po
s se.l to nmlrilnite to llie said ohjeel, he and are h ie
- hy ivsjicettullv ivijn«*tt>*d lo it their .-nhseiip
liotiH u» tlieir respective lamket *, for ace..not of tlio
treasurer.
\ : ' heen issued ft un the In
i lira nel i Hank lo the. follow mg ei’; el:
“.Notice is h. i liy given that to eon-ce | t: ■• !l e of
dilVienlli’s whieli I ave ri-eti in eoUie vtion w ith l!»e
I.oiidotiagency ol lliiscslaldisline'iit, and vvlii* liwiil
• he mOs I -all-! eio: il v i Nph.iii. d t»> the siiareliolih Is,
- the hank has hci'd coinpeilcd to suspend its opera
lions for a I. w days, until proper arraiigeiue:,ls are
i made lor the pav meut of its notes and the i\ >mnp
tiou of its general transactions,
i “ \Ki:\ VNDKH CH \IIAM.
“Manager of the I'dnultigham liram h.
• Ann street, June yM, HilO.’’
, The pajiers announce the d 'nlli of Haganiiii, the
- celebrated player on the violin. His remains were
- taken from Nice, where he died, lo (iviiii i, his na
■ live place.
I From the London (tlolte of Jn wckT.]
.\luio t the only suhjeet ofeoliver.-athill yesterdav
aHernoon and this moniiug was llie emharrassineiit
i of lh«' ('omulcreiul Bank of Kiigland, having-i\.
| teen dilVerent branches in .Manchester, Hiruiingham,
i and other large iiminifacturing towns: it w as ri purt
, ed that the bank had actually stopped; how ever this
i is not correct; .Me ssrs. Bametts I loan* A ('o., who
- have acted as their London hankers, refuse t*» pax
. their notes or • ills referred to them in case of need,
• hut we believe the bank has hitherto paid all de
-1 mantis at its branches; and the letters receive d in
1 low n this morning from head quarters speak coufi
derfllv of arrangements being in progress for cim
i Idim* tli' institution lo meet all engagements
t promptly, and fur resuming payments in London a»
1 usual on Monday next.
1 1'root the Lofton Morning Po*t of Jh y I ]
mom:v makke'l.
I This wm aciomit dav in the son igu funds I lie ;
! differences arising upon the speculative operations j
. of the l ist fortnight have proved, however, •pule j
i, limited, so that eventhing passed over simmtlily. ;
* Tli value of monev lor t<mporary purposes mav he 1
said lu have ranged from Jlo H».. roe.it., according
- lo the nature of the security pledged hy wav ol gua
rantee, and the trnslwortliin s- ol lli>* parl v borrow- (
- ing. 'l’ll* K.iJi-ti sectirili* m for inslain;**, were ad
v meed upon at the i*.>tc ut 1(* r c'nl., wliile on >pan-
I ish and some oilier d* scriplions of For* i:n slocks
r IVotn<» to JJ per■ i:.;ut-, and on sh «r- s .is nut- !» us 10
, percent., was demanded. Little fr*;*li hn-m-ss was
tran-act . I, nor have we any inat**iial cliaugf* to no
tice in prices, t’oii-ols hit oil !| i !IIJ t i »_**x. div.
lor tli** op- i.'iii": Exchequer Bills to ~oa. prem.;
Bunk stuck Hit* t<* J.
ThreehMriks.it i-*i M .MnnHmMer, short H
the period dnrin. w hi* h th* v Inn * he, n in -M'l
t ii ", have .ilr.M.!' hr nghl sh. ir all ni - to a slan-l
h -nil. m.in dv, the Nonli *rii »nd # < •iitr.l t .-uik «*l
*» Knghoid, tiie Imperi I lk>nk ol England, and the
I *omiD t i’ll J*i nk of Euglnli •• ,
'' We are ioli.ime 1 llirongh a good chmuie!. t.i.m .
'' th*‘ sl.ileinciil w«.'i!*l »!»j>earlo he Innl \ cr.-di.ih*.
' f!;:il the an'iil-of th * I nil d .-'tat -H. nk r |»ai
s chasiitz rottoti in N*w Orleans, .'omv linni-aiios
, of ha!cs, it isadde*!, hav. eom -forw ird to lu-; e.m
--' Mgmiieiii of an * i■< nth-'M-e m Louden.
:i The ncemiiit -r- < ived Iroin C.*uiro!a l»v I' • i.i -l
arrival, via N w \"t.-,ni lit ii m that lie* m f*
in Fiat einiiitr• vv i * •Muphinii ig londlv ah. at in
~ badness of li. • .. r’s hn in m-, a- e..:.i|mrcd with
1 tli Iransactions ol l**ruier \ ears. 11 i- ■ I ’’ <l, on
. iie anih.e it. of p r-mi- who hud an ojipor'V<t:ni v «»*
, knowing th f *t- **‘ i i>* in *tt 'i*, laai n v*r w as t.‘ r
" Kill'll till ah-- 11, eI 1 ' t ill * 'I 11l ' -■ 'ne -M-.ni '\-
1 jteri *need h i«.n . Tl» r w.-r no - I - "I « *m*e
*im'lico in >kin.:. usd w hat goods were .-old did not
1 hi ing rernnii'r tliag p* i*
'I h• A grit ilmr: I . ;,i • ‘nm ii# iei IBank o! L -
’ 1
in ap. It -!.a.v ■ -i; p'.n - i !• th eininl *>i
1 :!. it- hahiiili ■ 1 ia. C'- :; L-H, a...: ii •
1 -H.IVJ:!.
' 'I hr. 11 ! I, I Jo, *1
‘ #t»|()NNl |..n
i H V \ * ...
T.i I*i u f li■*!
mI. -v iicli, ii i ■ i-I.VLTI.fi- i- h n. "O * : : (ti.-
■ I*l iliinl I'm (’.inii« it. M. To: r;.Li--
lie M. Odio . L i rot. Hal I* 1a- It a 1 1 m, M• :
sic; \\ ,i*saip, *l. Da:.-, i." ; f *.*• ••: ■■ • *• ' ■’ v •'
ir, (j.*ii. ’ older -: Mann *, Adm’l H--a ■ •; Jn
* lerior, M. H ' I Works, M.
1 Fin \L 1 • h i i. L 1 ’ 1
(ini/ol it h i ,:;■(■( lo him,
that h woni!n-i.o hi-utiie.- il VJ. < hlill*.a !•.*»■ r • * I
1 were Mppuiii'i <1 to a••ul in th • eal'in I. 1 ■ ha
ler (savs La Hie | has , w.upl I!\ d I ill*. ■ In *
1 proj *el. -I mini-I rial «*rr tn.- niv-nts, h in.: !*»l.»il y un
expected.
mm 11 ri i tu#« ■ ■.» .v wr jrnv>wTj
*\ 'ft f \ ’ r / ?.' f* »> .
Thtinulm Vflni uiiiK •!»«!> ■*'•‘s. I'•*!<».
. an* 'j I al that a writ, r ill ih ’(*!iron:< i • and
Seiiliu I of hi I I’a -*lav , has i alk’d t!u* alt iilimi *»f
1 the p ill die to * a tain resolnti-nis w hi* h w a ■ adopt* <1
hy tin- senate, (hiring the - ---i<m ol llie h gislulure *>l
J «oir stale, in 1 -111. Vv ■ a vv II aetpi. ii.t <1 w ith the
pfoet ■ dill ■ lit’ til ■ Seti.it upon tho •- I ■ -Illllliotl.- *,
Uttd VV. ;••*■■■-« .1, iherelin (-, to L'i'*‘ a skeli’h (if w hill
I took place, It mo mn « utill in our po ->■ ion.
(in llie l.’lh ol No aih r, Mr. M* \lli let Iml the
following pi -inhl and r -olnliotis on the I ml, ;
N' lereas, the elrctj in ol Hrectdcnl <• f the I nit* 1
Stales may he iran.-IV-m- 1 fr<mi its h giunn'e In
lin nil, the i"- •p l *-, to the I i n -*• "I Hip* »• i»’ •tv • - .
and win -re.ts the e *-vati**ii ol Wall iin H• r y 11 r
-1 risen to the H e id*-m*y is an event l*» he depreea
led hy f-vr r\ repubheai*, nnd if rorisiim.Milted t • !>*•
• !«•;»* »r #<| hy v. •vm no hero in.in; and wh* sea- >I *-
qiK'siMoi of to- «■ *• v imiii ha- m-ver 1.»•« u snloiiiil*-*l
lo ilir people *fl••• -I t» ‘.i, audit belie ved if the
•nmc were Mi'nnitted, .t would he answi red hy a
* d* * id* *l io e.tiiv * ; and a her*- - iiltlioogh a inaj *ri
l iy of the j - pie ol !hi- Slate have glv en * li* ir n* I ’-
i fingi sio favor of the Hon Hugh L W lie* , sm-h
1 snffr:.g"K wer** n<t given with a view lo the eleva
tion ol \S , min Henry Harremi
Rmulct SV«d/ nnd II f II fnhi
i* llrr.i t-f th* .x «0 nl I!i or<jm, in L'» • • .1- inddy
ons. That lit i isc lie* elee'ioil "I Hi*- '■!* ol of the
■ I ruled Stales shall d* v*•l \ e upon the I l*m-* of !(«•
jtr* s'en’aliv*«, tli it onr Kcprescniuiiv* in *!,. t i h*»*!y
, lie, ami they in- Iwrehy, r» ojMestc il in no event to
\nii for W il!i mi Henrv I! annun
i* Ih ii I ,/i '/.■ r n soiled, Ih •! onr Repr -* ito live*
i* in Congress h** k qn* so du>i [ . ijrg* ihe claims *»t
the Han It'uahL »V hue it* that h "h. if hy -•* *!*»•
ii.g the eh i ai oi Wdluin Henry ILirr.-on is lo hu
, *iT etc I.
’ (>. t'(. ;,il lit** r(■-oh.t'mH vv, ».* tak >n up, wit n
*j' Mr. H*i I~i.ii moved to lav lit mu on to id I the re
in lin-ler *•! tli - • -i*m; hut h.-lor** (hi moli m was
d i I *1 mdllio i .oimn wa • mini' -to ailjtt;.i :i, w hii li
; |
' was earn *l.
On tie* ! kl, tin re oilnfi'HH w .'iv oi;.;ii» taken up,
j wh n Mr. 11 itd-mi io, aol hi- in lion t*» 1-\ I; •*-: *
f uu llie table lor tin reinaiml-i ol tin* -■ - io:i. This
* motion was h*-t, \ e.is n \-1 .. \t (hi- - ta_e of
th * pnx'i .din :s u moti m was made lo adjourn,
, which was 10.-t. Mr. Hanieninii tli n offered a sub
« stilnte for l.lie i -ttlniiuiis, as follow s :
; \\ h* rcas. the people of (•< orgi i have, hy their
I lute el e -irul vo eeh arly ain I nneipi v u rally made
I kt ovv o, limt tin y are in lav ir of tin ihn Ho h I.
\S bite of Te i. n ■ ee, as the sino I'ss-n ul ihe pn net n
Chief Mng'Mrau; of the I nUtdSlali K.
j Hr ii liorffnre Hiso'inl In/ ihe Smalt oud II sr
of lii/nisiiitnh i(M nf lln Slnle if I i'ii rm, in (ir
s nrral Atsmihli/ wil % That our m
the ConwresK of tin* I oiled States arc kolciiiolv
hound to obey the instruction*of their eori.-iihienfK,
giving their said i 1* elurul vote, nml that in ease the
* idee 1 1.1 no| I'resident shall devulv e upon the |! *m t •
ol U'-jtrt senlaiiv* s the Members ol < *»!::• -e-- in
th ii h 11 !\ from this State are, under the 1 .- .ol H
* i? il ions tine*-et! upon a Kcpre'enlai ve,n. > hey the
ele .r!\ ns*‘ertn*m d will *• I h.s evinslilm nls, lu Vole
for i lie I lon I high L W hitc*.
ele-iriy and n.u ijei\■ •«•.»;!y imnle if kimwii Ihroiigli
1 ile ir electoral vole, th I they are *n favor of John
Tvler *.( Virginia, as the s'leiT's. rof the present
Vice Hresi lent of llie Coin S.afes, a whereas
this leg'skU lire fin !s tlsell hoini Ito use all prop* r
* means to secure to the people of lies slate, the man
of iln ir choice.
.4ad le'n r ox, the (dertion of Vice-President nnv
! he transferred from i’s pr*»per trihnnal tho p* ople.
I to tae Senate of f e I nurd Stale*.
If il therefore liif-let Ih'/lhr Srnntp on I Ifni ,
of llrprcxi nhil' ri -of ihf Shift if ( in (i ;.i
--1 ml Assembly mes That our S t -n i!ors in that body ■
he, and they are In rchv iristrm ted, that in case llie
election of Vice Preside it shad devolve op *n the
Senate of the 1 oiled Stall s, |o vole for Jo'oi Hv h r
Tliis .-uhstii.it ■w as rej al< d—\ cas *.fj, n.’\ s Id.
, On the lil«li«»n to agive to the first resolution of
fered l»y Mi*. .Mr AIL- 1 t, tli- 1 yens were .VJ, nays *JL
as follows:
, .4 yes. — Me-sr« Baker. Beall <»f Carr-dl, Beall of
Wilkinson, Hlat Uman. lira• « well. Bn-h, ilnii.i oeh
rm, Cone, Conyers, Coop« r, Dnnag.in, Ki Ie 's of
j Coweta, Fnriss, H. ec man. Fnlvvoi d, i •ih.-00, (Jm ss.
, Hardeman, Harris. Holmes of Baker, lhda.es of
j Early. Hotikins, lliul-on, ilutehnejs, Ingram, .lolui
, son, King "f Crawford. King of Fayette. Lamar,
Law slice, la ggeli, Luhh H, Me \mstcr. >l< C..nn* !.
McLeod, Mitchell of Baldwin, Morgan, Moselv,
Hike, Ho Web **t I do. i, Ihn e, Hev * o.ds, Koic-oii.
Ila her.- hue. Stoektmi, Jsnrn i.ey, Svv un, Walthall,
W a kt r. NN baron, Willi-, V* list n, Wood
o'- \\t r, (
Floyd of Nhe gan, Floyd ol \ew loi.,«•« •« ic. tJ,, i-n,
Hines ol Bryan, Hines of I.ihe.iy, H. ard. .1 an-s.
I Lavvhon. Law Hin, Mitcle. il of Clark, How * lut'd.-
. Intoslt, Sagiur, Stapleton, Wuilhour, While. \Vil-
I hams.
Among the yeas will h* tiinnd \ r.l si.;t. lights
men who arc now «up)Hir(ing the claims of (ien. 11 u*
‘ rison.
* On the quest ion
I Mr. Floyd, of .Morgan, offered the tallowing as an
0 am Midineut to it:
lie it J irdo r n . tdee l. That onr rfnrrspn’niivps
in (■•mg i ess he i. ip tested lo urge the el lira- of the
1 l**n Hugh I . \\ lute in that ho 'v 111 no event
i» v ole for an . candid ite vvh*i h ev es ihat Con
gress his the emistitniional right to abolish slavery
1 in the District of (’ohi idiei
, Mr. McAllister
:• ment to the nmm iaient and resolution:
1 “And iu no * vent to vote for any candid it * w ho is
* connect din the most indirect manner vv ith the in! i
nious doctrine of tibolition.”
Mi. Floyd, of .V \v ton, oiler .1 (Ii • follow in : t s an
• amendment tu the nm ‘mlinriils nnd resolnlion :
Hr if furUr r resolve /, Tieit our representatives
in Congress he requested to urge the i 'aims of the
Hon 11 mill L N\ lute in that body, and in no event
to vote f**r any per.-on in any* way connected *li
rectly orindirectly wit'a the infamous doctrine of
‘ abolition
It was ft I this stage of the proceeding* that a mo
tion was made, which prevailed, lor the previous
I question# yeas H’*, nays J>o.
On the question to agree to the re-olutions. as of
' feted hy Mr. McAllister, the yeas wa re -13, nays 33,
. as follows :
> \e.as. —Mes-rs Baker. Beall of Carroll, Beall of
Wilkinson# Blackman, Bracevveit. Bush, Butt,
, Cochran, Con®,Conyers, Cooper. Ilunagnn, Kchols
■ of Coweta. Fariss, Freeman, Fail wood, Gihson,
i Cue ss, Harris, Baker, Holmes of Early,
Hulchiii|*. Johnson. King of Crawford, King of
Fayette, Lawshee, Leggett, Liddell, .McAllister,
.McConnell, Mcf#eod, Morgan, Moseley, Pike, Pow
' el] of Talbot, Robison, Robson, Ropers, Saffold, !
Smith of Floyd, Smith of Habersham, Swain,
Walthall, Walker. Wharton, Willis, Wilson, Wood.
Says. — Avery, Bond, Cowart, Carry, Floyd of
Morgan, Floyd of New ton, Goode,Gifeham, Green,
Hardeman, Hir.es of Bryan, Hines of Liberty,
Heard, Hopkins, Hudson. Ingram, Janes, Lamar,
Lawhon, Lawson, Mitchell of Baldwin, Mitchell of
Clark, Powell of .Mclntosh, Reese, Reynolds. Su
gear. ’ Stapleton. Stoektuii, Currency, Wallhour.
Wlnie, Williams, Wright.
In the notes in our possession, taken during the
the debate on those resolutions, we find that some of
j tic senators opposed them because they believed
thev would ha useless, and others because they pro*
1 ferred huv hodv, even Hen. Harrison, t«> .'lr. Nan
Bur ai. 11 is dm; to Messrs. Hudson and Lavv-on,
to s iv, that they were opposed to the voCs of («:or
giu being given to Hen. Harrison, though they ad
mitted that Mr. \ tn Bnreu coal*! not h** their choice.
Mr. Hud.-oii, if w ill he seen, voted fur tin; first reso
lution, nnd against the second resolnlion, because
|, > heliev d the first euihraccd all Hint was required.
But i** iilace the snhj cl in a more striking point ol
v i vv, a > mii't call t!i>; attention oftli • read .r lo the
loiiow iiiL* ••xtrael Iroin tho proceedings in ihe Hons.*
of H.*;ir sciitaiivvs, at the sain** session, on the TJd
ot No*. -i*ihcr. Miml, r-a It, of Nov 'inher.
tlir days uft r .Mr. Mr.Uli-t r had introduced in
tii <ci..*! • his resolution-.
Li tli * House, JJd of November, DTI, .Mr. Davis,
**t Lib 11, i (IDtingnMi .1 »n other of the I gi slainn*
ol tii -i t ii :hn |i -.r:y , i.itr.».lncod the following
pr -amble end r •-•■dntioiis;
\N here is, a o.: | »riiy *f the He-presentaf \os from
thi.- Si ale, io 11 n • Congress nf |i.»* I'mted Sui.ik,
have nn* *•:»*! *-na!ly t)l**'iged ili'Mii.-i ,v es in r i-o
th** election of Pfcseh nl k!i mhl devolve upon that
body, in Kiij-port llie emdid.iie lor Prer-ident who
should r**• five llm vole «»i tieorgia: and where s,
e viven a ■ . - 'i
i. B n of Ten »■, {'■* llm. *»j]ic< ;
lie it Ihrnf in U n't tl hi/ the Sr,rife, nnd I. > si
■ f /; v * rot'llives of ihf Si re. *f d rain i.i d ■
•in !•' ,\ -n:n et, That our Hej.r*> nli i*. es in
Congress re distinctly pledged lo mil io-lrncln
It, the p* 11,‘if to vole |.r Hn”h I. Win *, f.»r Pr**-
Kid* i.f \vi lio n any aln-rn .live, an*! that they can-
Hold -■* 11 <• y : *i:s deliloTHte iinJ clearly expr»Kxed
wi” 1 ■ I ih» ir eo:i»ii!in ntj* on a parlieiti-ir un*l defi
n»;.* n j*-* :. w;i■ -oil a manife.-i violation **f their
• w n viji.n a. > pledge, and an utter aharid*•cinent
of the m poumi an'* finnlan ,rn ■! prim ip’e ol coo
• .t •( i.t ni; 11 in- 11 *n, >o deeply mu rwoven vv.lh onr
Rep-i • can !'.-t;’li ions
\«t d aln r* .s. the w nlms of the people of Hour
gia liavr . a i\e c» iiy t voic -i il in fav *r **(
./ !,n l i/'trnf \ ji >,i r Nice Prest lent, over
/ . 1 1 11 tn • ■ h and Hit ha I M
,/< hi'S"ii, the <); posing cat.d dales i *r that olll*
Ai *1 vvhc’cas. said l.!»*c*i>*ii |..r Vice Pir.-idcnl i>
likt lv to devolve iij on the Jm riuie of the I nited '
Stales
Hi t( l/irn fare rt »iliiT hat onr Senators he and
they ara hereby in.-ino • <1 to voie I *r John J’yhr.
Il il farther nsal That hi- Excellency, lln
(! *v < rnor *•! * Jeurg-.a he r<-ipieslcd ’oiran-tiiM a copy
.•I tin* ia k t aforesaid i’rt in.ii.i and HcKolinion- r**-
lanv *• to the eh* it on of \n x Presuh t.l, lo cadi of
onr Senators in t diiprcsH.
N\ * leave it to tli * i adcr to draw lii-« own conclu
sions from tli* uliovc sketch of the proceedin'*s in
ih •Si nulc uud House of 1J pi .ni it.,, -.
N\ . li;*v i i lonia i*i our iulihK that th * kind
rw <■ •- j t ion oi Col. Johnson hy the whips in the north,
vv. h* tended to hoi-I "I* up the li'pllt.itioil of t icll.
H ini oii, hy < imm-' ling lie* f.une of lie (‘oloti. l
vviUi limt ol th*- (»* jh rnl. 11-nee tli * ni-inv good
tilings w iiicli hav i kit. Iy filled tii • w l.i<* pajicrs of
i ’*>l. Jolilisoii, vv hih to 1. o<) he w ,is the object o( then
h ,p i - well an polili • •!. 'I h • .mm* ol
the whig -i- .I! midm - mod. The ( o!me I, it seems
1 1 • *iu what follows, has put a clamp* r to Hi *ir >nl
some pi I-**.
(/ V • .//'•<■ .V. V, I'rrai ij- Pint. J
C**'t in i.f th* whig have labored with
-oin in.ln-try of hit* loco t• th iiii|»i*’s-ioo that
t 01. John-on li nl he* *»i»i«• ali. iiaii d tiniii his lioni i
j Mil if i«‘ii I Iri nd-, .i mi that lie w r a«lv to foi in .in nl
lime:'with tiie n-w Hipp c,n jg ■-ad hard eider p-ir
ly .
It w ts pr* !• Mv with sonic-c.-'et hope of having
-oeh stispi- ,*m- *-otifirni' *l, that flic Eighth W ind
Tippe** ni* e < 'luh of Uii- niy , inv it. d him, on his n*-
. ecnl vinl, to paii.-de- of a public dinner with th in
ill .tiny t*lle H ill, th i h* ad-quiit I rs up Bioadwav. 1
In the < orr# -pondi n' ** which we -nt-j.tin, we ore lit !
a lo- win* li to ud'iiiri* most, ih** iitl'.-cii iinte . nil !
• -oiMtig -t' I *)t til'’ lav iln I ion, or'llie hieotli*' polite
n *ss w ith vvhi- li Colon -i .lolm.-iou il lln - hi * pu.-i
--i lion, and ilei I.n •- ih < i-. diiv m> nn *\i».a t *dlv mos-
I sered. * 1 * ‘
Howvnn Horn,. Nk \ Voiik, /
J"ly I MO. s
Mv D r Sir: \ on - * of th Vice Pi
tin I i.hlh *\ ord Tijip. mm D nioeo ii. ( Mob, 1
nm tii,‘ri fed I*\ scvciml ot ,|s iinnohrrs, |o mv in* von
in a diiim Ito !•;■ gi*. *-n at Lalay eii* Hall, on anv day
mo I eoiiveni nl to v ourself. Th * inemhcrs ul th
('luh vv ill I hoi ore Ih. your «** .‘planet* ul l!i
--ahov( invitnlidti. ‘J'hi ( Ini is p 1 1. -. iL iw » tfi \
v our ii.ini' i~ i -f ; it-.! a ith tli.it oMJ.uiuol Hir
r soli in lighliti- t e-hoitle-of y unr counfi v; and w
sine i Iy a■ sir \ou that t.n-c 1 nI» ha-t v r\ r .•.. .(
for Colon I R M. J ilmson, Vie j*r -id »ut «•; th *
I lifeilStates, who fought with Hen ral llurruou
i.t Ii - h title ol th Th no 'ii.
W *t!i :r i iv-ji .t.
I mu, I or sir, \ our uhed’i hum. -erv t.
I . H. DEL V\ \\.
\mkri* \\ lloTKt.Jidy lOth, 13|0.
Dear Sir: -1 i:.t-, h d the homu to n i»» vunu
not ; of the t:h iiist nii, in Ring me in helm If us (lie
Eighth Ward I> in t< i..t«c l ipjiccanoe Club, loti
dinner ul Latov elte Hall.
Regarding y onr inv it alien as a mark of respect
for tin* poidic s. cvi.*es t*» vviiifh yon rel.-r, it com
iii 'ii Is my grateful acknowledgin' nfs—Ho* m.uv
s|. ■ i 11 \ ns it pro*-• .-.j- in. ii my polni. il oppo
nents. Niy engage, i|.‘ni--, h*»W(’vi r, as well ns ibe
position in vv hit h I no.v stand before t.n public,
render it impossible lor m** to eom|dy with voiu*
w edies.
NN illi iVi n.lly - tlnlali mis t > y mir-cll and v urn* as
.-oei t
I un, sir. v erv iv.-; • thilly,
N o.iruhetli -ul -v! writ,
Lh'll A UD M. JOHNSON.
Vila*. H. D lav ni, Esq. Nil .- Pr -id nl of tile
i-.ighlh NN aid rijipeeanoe Club, >.Vi . iV. .
OCT We recommend the f.. Mowing article from
the Baltimore S,;u. The npp'ication of the remarks
to those who *lc.-erve it, will no doubt h»* made by
the reader. I nforlnnoiely many arc liable to the
censure.
/ * ft ml I'lhthood —Tlio open nnd direct violnter
of the truth,like tlio highwayman, may I iy i I.oiii lo
a cortum sort .»f c mropc They nm Mimlur ti-ks,
die one of detection, the other ol bei* g shot. But
home there are, who will steal scerellv, ami other®
who will f» fctfy the troth hy in lireellon; theae are
o:\ n p ir. h**th oc-njiying the .-am ■ low and d* grad
ed level ol cowardice. He vv lit» insinuates a filse*
hood, vv he lo r by word or gesture, either hy hy
po h. sis or mterrogatorv. | roves- at unreins das
tardly disposition, and In.- disregard of trill lx. Such
sto are - P’ormly nm icioiis; they desire o
do ii-jury. t'» grattly je ilun.-y*, revenge, or some other
base j"i--;oit: and while impelled hy their wicked
pr ipKiisiii. - to do th** !»icid;iig of the Sat in within
tin iu,th. y an* desiiluteol the courage lo do it ojven
Ir, and tho.- tluir cowardice drives them lo indi
rection. The iiuhrect lie i- a frequent weapon in
tin- hu* dos ihe slanderer, ami generally found in
mh Ii coii’ c-xioa with iniaiimns mm n ine.-, as to
•cave room lur .such micreiu-es in regard to itsoh*
j- cf, as, it true, vvmM shew that object o he unwor
thy of t hiecin. Some t mes, in !♦ id, those vv ho re
sort Julies as-assin-like m dr of destroy ti_ r tin* good
name "f o'hers, in ike a hhow i*f courage, hy prefty
broadly in innaiing that w hicli the public know lo
l*c nolim* —tSit* ( osity of which, they llicnisclve.-
a;e awa i*. i- wu l! know u t*» the public; but vv oiling
a hook o*i which to hang some diabolical inn ink*,
they will to: n j nt on an appe:,sai.c* of lioliliicss.
aim approach m- near as pussihlu tniie p r p.tr it ion
of d,• i e direct. Tme, in m cli casts they fail to
ell. <-i tin ir purposes 'j he pnh i • cannot he made
to dlshc lit vo :! e cv lence of their ownserisivvhnl
that have seen with tlu ir ovvr eyes ami heuru wi h
their own oars, is laid *ij» in the i>torchou»e of tin ir
"'vn knowledge, and we apprehend it would he a
didicult la-k to drag ill icm c Facts know ii to llie
pith te urpress renv icii.#n timt c .mint he >l.ak«n l.v
l.dscho nl, whether nm r. d dirce*:iy or I y iusimia’-
lion# imr hy any inuendnes us evil import, at war
v.i;:. e.-J.d Mqmia'ion. Such dev iii-h ( \hlhi
ti ins ..I nn. d« teat their ends, nnd in in *s t. if not
i ; a.l cases, the shaft recoils upon the archer.
£Cf*The following fr'.m a N’irgiiiia paper, will n«»t
he rcli.-hed by the friends of a national bunk; but
so n is with those who will nut be convinced, even
against the evidence of their ow n senses.
FAI T ACJALNnT THEORY.
To those who incline to think, that a National
Bank would or could have prevented the evils vviih
which the country is now afflicted, we commend
il o follow i'ig brief extract:
[From thr y niton nl Intel! iii ntcer, IPA September, IHi?.]
••Mocks are down, down, while the rates ol Ex
change are advancing at a rapid and unprecedented
rate. The ('FRRENCY t- m confosi *n —ruin and
bankruptcy meet ns on ev cry hand.—The domestic
exchanges never were worse, and scarce never can
be. The Southern hills are almost worthless at the
North, and the NVest is in nearly ns bad asiiuati.m.
NVhat is to he done, wo know not The {fcj'l M-
I El) SI A I J.S BANIv-C5 can afford ns no re
lief, if even it shall h* 3 able to stand itself.”
Thus spoke the National Intelligencer in ISIS,
published in Washington City, and edned by the
same men ns now, federalists then, now modern
wliige; hut (len Jackson was not President, nor
• Mr. Vanßurcn. The fedcralista had not then learn.
ed to lay all the calamities and distress of the whole
Union to Democratic Men and Measures. They
then spoke the sober truth, and did not pretend to
deceive the people.
A new charge has been alleged against Mr.
Van Buren. Even the editors of the Southern Re
corder endorses it, but by stating it falsely, thus: —
‘•We charge him with being in favor of restricting
slavery in our adjoining sister Florida.*’ The Hon
orable IV*. C. IHi'is was the first who made the
charge, which was met promptly by a writer in the
Richmond Enquirer, as follows ;
“Mr. Rives’ remaining charge against Mr. Van
Buren is, that he voted in 18'Jj, against striking out 1
a claiiM* in the hill for the organization of the Terri
torial (.iovermin ni of Florida, to prohibit the intio
duetion of slaves, except by citizens of the U. States
removing therein, ns actual settlers. What wi:i
the reader think of this grave charge, when he ia
informed that the hill containing tins clause was re
ported to the Senate by Wm. Smith of South Ca
rolina, as Chairman of (be Judiciary Committee,
who, although he voted for striking out the clan.-e
when llie motion was made, would not l».,ve re
tained it sit all, had he regarded it in the treasonable
'igli in which Mr Rives now affects to s. en; nay,
that the clause it»elf wits taken from the act to or
ganize the Orleans Territory m IS(H, which was
reported by a i omrnillee <>l live,of whom lour were
slav cholders, and of no less distinction ih ni Breck
• rir dje of Kentucky, Huv. VS n ht of Maryland,
and ili »sh eminent men, Jackson an I Baldwin ol
(•eorgia? And what wi ihe think when he is fur
ther told, that ihe pr..vision was on*- who h In s at
the found itioit of the St giniatmu of the Southern
Stale*, and that laws Miinlar to this were in suc
cession pa sed and applied to iht-niseivcs, by the
>iaies o| \ rgm a, Delaware, Aiaryi Hid, Aor.h Ca
rolina. Sontli ( iroliua, Ti-imesscc, Alabama, Mia
sisMji,.! and Louisiana' But wo are ashamed at
ii iving hcs.ow* d so much time upon an imputation
-o preposterous, the stale recurrence to which
proves that Mr. Hives is very much at a loss to find
even piuiisihie topir* lor ihe nour.-dimcut ol ih.u
mahea- whn h has degraded his inienecl as well as
iornipU‘l his heart. Ilo.v In Ito ail sell-res peel,
must be ihe man who *s reduet dto such c tulcmpli
hlc shift*:"
.1 i Extract ol a b II noth gdilor-vl il d L id!-a,
Bouton < 'onuly, Ala., Jniv 1 i n wriu*’ is ag< u
lleinan of high repnbilion.
“(fur county w ill give Valia Majority offo to one;
' . ' t • .i tr will h mi l .an
i thousand. I ' ' ■
midge >. t- M.ib.iun .! . 'ii a- a along tic douhliii ;
leit 1 think Nov. mb r will i -t| him th l h • i- not
e\ ii la son o,'a proj hot. This pi 'emd w ill gi.e
Harrison (Ii • one hall o. all the vol.-s h> wili get in
the county, ami %-vt u here we shall h at him two to
1)110.”
OI K PROSPECTS.
A letic, f* itin >i i.'-nie ni.in of tliis . ily, now mN* w
X ork, duti-d 10th in-f. »a>
- V i-**t*•: il i\ wi- * prnu.l il;i\ for Ittnw r; *\. Cololiel
Joli mso a i.rnv <■•! .out wa* rr-i ••» v »*.! in gr ;tf ,-j.lrii.liir—lie*
tall** -1 1 via I--I i-r saw. I was at Tiilimceiv Bail the
otlici e\cuius? aiul heard (*ol. (’oltpntt lliaki- a vnv happy
ijii-et 1 1 . Be deliglil -<l a ver> In ge ainli 'iu cMr more
lliml (Wo llolir*. 'l'iu' iippla'i-«• lie received was Ireait'li*
• lon*. Deirioi rni-v i» alit). K. here.”
A not he i |e||ei- fj .iUi a «ll»l.illgtlishei I eili/.eij nflliis slat* .
now nt Wa .hoiglMn l it*. , *n *-All onr friend* In-re *.v
lit.n Air. Nan IlnrenV p o-peels are hrisfal and daily
growing bright .. II » It a.-elf vt y,« ngu
\Vlllii (ABITA!..
At IMI M »ii| ;of til ■■ Igs of IS I."e<l.| ltV, hel l
on the 7th ili-lnnl, (i»r the purpo- • of.-ending dele
gates to (lie I'ain i-n I ion, to he 1 1 id ni Mac on in Au
gn*t lie\t, nniniig otliors llto folieaiag resolutions
were adopt' d :
Kcsolceil, That if we can pro ur a copy of.a
I *ll' i !i •« 11 . lh I I I'li-l Mast i (i. ner.-.i to nor I I-
Ii w i iii/tii Capl. I*. Rot no-on, .i 80.-t M I iin tin
( oimt .wi* will puhii-li tin- smne, in or*! r that t!i
peo'»le 111 .iy sec the ue aiis n-. dby lh pie*. nt nd
mini it ifion parfv to elect .Merlin Van Buren to
lie- I’r i<l m\, that) w hoin no to in i * more unlit lor
(lint In.: h mi I honorable M ilion.
AV*>//rc</, That a e.oinmill «• appoint d by I!.
Chair, to • 'Me >* Capl. Knhia-on ami retj i.-.-t a« opy
oj I!i 1 tier ii h rr. il to in a preamps resolud in.
This nnfoitnii.at IH r was i dked ah.ml all ma r
lh<'county, am! its importance was considered so
great, that it wa.-, we uml r-I tml, placed in the
I I >n■l- nt on ot the u hi_ r ea ii-.lida tes lor ( ongress in
operate with. When w* first heard of it wo sup
po-.-.I that Mr. K'-ndall, was either insane nr i.llhc-
I d with the />o/As-, or i Is* . couiinilit I nil indi-er -
lion, w l.ieii hum- ol hi> In- mis thong hi In won Id b
guill\ ni', that la otl’eiiag n hri'ir to a ids! Master,
rvith irhoiH ht trim u ( uri/tiri i/if U ! and at best ion *!
have been of but hi lie ,-er\ice to him. From lie
bold assertions of the r solutioiis,and some nmarks
of the organ ol the party in this city, public exjicda
lioii wad on lip-toe, and the letter was uu.\ioii- l\
looked for daily. Well, geml reader, yesterday**»
Senlim-l ga\.-it delivt-raiie , and here it isl Van
Ban uin n hob! down \oiir h ad-! Boor Amos
lx. ndali is polio*.illy di nil If you want proof, just
read the Chronicle S ntincl of yet rdav, where
yon wiiliiml logic nim-li to thL i-lleet—Amos was
80-t .M aster (iuii'rat, lint rc>igtied his oiliee mul i*
now -ililing the Extra l«|.»!i.’, —tin- (tlnhe lieing an
admini'lr.ilion print, of course Amos is 'till
Mi -I rh. ii ill—and if lie says no one will ha\e
cause to re_- r *1 the sure.---* of D. moei atie prinei J I >.
who support llicin, hy a (lording him encouragement
in his mid 1 1 iking. M irtin’w ill givt* tiim an ofiii —
in other w ords, if .land I 'in.v- u, (» and J* inak - s !‘J.
Copy of .i I tl'-r addre-s d tun Bostmusler of Burk*
co.,oiy , it -orgn :
W \siii .r.TOV, May 'JO, I<>4o.
My I) lirsir—Having embarked with eonseious
n.-ss ofrig.il ini In ally good will in the deii-ncc ol
the \ * 1 11 »i 11 i-1 r. ilion, ol wlii'h | Imve lormed a part,
1 arn -ll'. invoke \ onr as*.-lain . in iend r ing in\
elbnls al • (*v. |»v di - nmn ling the enclosed \d
<ll • s-, in.* I obi ii, |i; s'd»s. • d.urs to the Extra t ilohe
throng mm! your region of ( on:;try.
Every farmer, ni ' h nii*' n I workingman might
to Ii iv on : and it lh. y cannot well span a dollar
each, tw oor more should unite togetil ato take one.
Slnnni .1 d hy mi ( iilhn-iaslie devotion to (he
pure prineipl •> ol Democracy, and b\ the daring
cl! rN now making to laeeju r them and in extin
guish for cv r ttie h on i iit wii i onr hlm d
country is liolding up to mankind, I shall end noi
to take ear" that the Ini ' heart, d in- n wSm may id
me in reaching the minds of an (ion -l p ojdc, shall
have no eaiOj.' to repent tie ir ex rtions.
X o.ir In n.I and lellow eiti/ n,
AMO.S KE.ND VI.L.
(•!’.\. IIAHHISOV \\!) ABOI.IIIOX.
We have n \ t aee used (ion. I larrison with being
an aholilioiiist himself, hilt have alway s end • ivoiv.l
to eons inec the people of th south that this fanat
ical set were his supporters, and in->trmn'iitul in ef
fecting hi* nomination. But rec*mi d v lop ni ot
have caused ns, in a measure, to change onr belief,
and if the following article published ia y esterday’s
Sentinel, to prove that he is no almiitioiiist, hut a
friend to slavery, is not proof positive that tin witit i
Ins nothing to look for at his h tnds,should ho heclec
t d Bresi.b'Ut, and the milijc I come up for his d *cis
ion, then the English language has 10-t its meaning.
We hope all, both wiiigs and \nn Buren ni 'ii, wilj
read the ccrtificiltc of Mr. Hail* v, an editor ol an an
ti-slavery paper, carefully,and weigh the subject in
their minds—(»cn. Harrison convince an ahnlitioti
ist that ho was a «.()(>!» \.\ 81-SI,AVER\ M A N.
n/rl It <r re no >hmht that it teas his pleasure t > can -
try sur/i ftu i>H*kession"! 1- sm-ii a can lidate ns
this to receive the support ot the south for the high
est olhe ia the gift ol the people. But enough—l >
the extract.
[/ /• ; /,' 'he t W-nt:. f ’'*• Sentinel nf t/.'sfenhiy.l
AM.) i’HEH FALSEHOOD N AILED.
In n hi to numb -r ol th Rielunand En.piir r w -
a I *"g . diteriaj arti.-ie, in w hieii was inti oil nerd tin
arti- b from th • (’ineinmiti Adv; rtis. r, on le ivtuing
t(» fix upon (h-norul II irri*.m dejdieity, inwards ;d»-
olitioni-ta at particularly witii the i (lit >r of th**
Bhilaut’iropi-:. uu abolition paper, and as it will n.»
doubt, he c\i u-ivelycopi d into l!».* Locolbeo J.mr
ii Is, w lak pt :i«ur jin lay ing before onr r
tin* following: article from lit Cin ianuli (ia/.etlc.
and tii • I* Hi of Dr. Bailey . I lie editor.
We eonfeys w*» arc n.»i displeased to see those
lhings.it will show the rede-ling people towb .t
means the Administration party will resort tonccom
pli*h their ohj.'el,and so fir from securing the sup
port of such men, they will turn from thorn with
loathing and disgust.
[From tie Cincinnati Gazette.]
MI < IiEBIiE<E.\ i’A LION.
We have received from Ur. Bailey, editor of the ,
Bhilanthropist, the following exposition of a vile
misrepresentation contained in the Advertiser and
Journal nfycsierday morning. If all the distoln ions
of language, mid misrcjirest nlalion of sentiment, 1
published in that filthy reservoir, of a foreign merce
nary's venom, were to he noticed at equal length, the ,
Whig papers of the city could have room for nothing
else. Between it nnd the (>liio Statesman, there is
a regular “speed Dick, speed Devil” race, in the coin
ing and circulating of gross falsehood. That noti- 1
ced below is but a smell specimen of their handi- (
craft.
To the alitor oj (he Cincinnati Gazette:
Sin—-In the Daily Advertiser of this morning, the 1
following statement is made hy a correspondent. 1
“Dr. Bailey the present editor of the Philnnthro- t
pist of this city, one of the lending abolition jour- .
nuis of the country, has said in presence of mem
bers of th " Democratic party, and I presume, if call- 1
i 0.l mimi will toss t.i (lio cimo n Irln >ll .rli til I
-™rm „„J derote, rf'V " '■'. t!S
lupon General j] **£*
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