• • 4111 1 - 852. . . .4JOII - 1 • 'irk' - • • 11 OF-14.8W JElifElr. --- \FOR E numuzzativ , WILLI ;2'l o, \ OF ,NORTIVEtAROWCA:i . „ • itri : oll 4,1 ' 44 " 11 lE.k,s` inr y. , INA -rarsiiiinit _ _ ~-, ~ ~,,, , ;.-... ~:i i im : A i o i t i k t.. .., ,-:- ,- . • • ~.. .. • • c''' - '4l: R . . qtr, ':;', .! , 1 -,.',`4l.istss :Poutac. • MATRZSr..NTATIVIG '. '' :-" •. : ' 1 e Llral." ZglitruF.B., j*. J.isitss, -,..ti. o..utismit., - . 2. Alam!i)l4.autil., , :: ..: '1'45,1&311 . 2i _IV PAxw', 4;14431. - . IketilicOlc' '-' Sit .ttlfilf - K. EixtinsoN. 1 'o,iteiii - li:•liritixti ,-.:, •11.DelifoAlceitztacit, 4.411 dint MCtLV rsa,Y IL& RAiratDaitii, . 6.J/ixas W. FuLis a, 451,:iJouilapimu. • „ - .4 ., lit2gla on if i nt4 r,4 - '' Pll4ltal ' eD .ROBER4oN, Itt,..Tialf SuAtrysi: i; • . I Tackiis I'Marriat, ".lejiticsailLutiimil.r.:. • 22:Uwe; L. Loiti), ' ' 10; CkLuralirrWAt.i.int, 23: Cußtisrultlirszuss, 14..ItiogeAufiku,7 - .y 24. DOMAN, PLIELPS, /.2.11 4 CL Stiacus, ' ..- 2.15. Smet. LPintruagE, 13:IficillumpanyAvra, " ' . : ' -- . ididates and - the 111atro'rmi' 'The , Mire -Jaen seem: trite ianneh - dis Veined withthe the' whig,Con vention.. In the first place they den't like -our. choice ; fat •Presidency,, at.all.— They . have conscientious scruples_ against • -nomuratmg-a : ; General; . w ose military fame may aid : n Securing . hig Forptaately, their General is.not liable to'anyitibjection itithat respect.'_ • - :l3itt the; Platform I is what tor rifles theni'mest.:'-That the:Whigs'should 'lave agreed 'Opon somelairt.:cif - a Plat for*, rather than' split up entirely, causes Item unfeigned grief. The principal bu siness before the Convention:Was to nom inate Candidates - for -the Presidency ati,l AricO'residet4, and not the building , of Feitunately it is not,,neces-- eery for any man, or set of men;-tO / Whigs wtat are the articles:'of their po- Ittical faitt. But all the diirerent Mein .-ters of a party • extending,. over a great • voi,try, ,cannot.: ex:peeled to think alike on - every giseationi. and there are Yess.imree Whin- Platform that were not, approved of by some mem -I.),era zf r the ponventio4 is, evidenced , the, fact Alia 66 frotes - were recorded • 1 - :lifting :their adoption. And donbie4ls true' that, there are 4 th6iisancls jot the Whig party not . fully en , , 4orse ; the, resolutions .resper f tingSlalrery: Wi l la then. The Platforni'iorati the-best shat could be gor,,uuder the cireudistau ces•-.1-aertainly_ much less obnnitioui 'to imti-slarery men than : : that of , our oppo; 14 0 1 1t3- . • - - - f' But we zepeat the true oldeot ot,the - Conrettiroti-Was the hominatiOn of 'van *Ede-es fo'r. Pteihiet4 and ricePtea Preside nt. i- At4 : in thii*Peet.it . theLocpfecosare satisfied with thair_men,, we have good ._ _ . , -lessoir to be with ou r s . - Iset untridaverY • men of all • pal:ties—fur there are many such both itt t‘lo Whig and,. the Demo * raiilg 4. ' t ildy isi 'ails 't erotic ;0 t a gre ypocri es , -het *C . : .. ' isOb. ...! 2 ud!alY wmPare _ ifit3 . ,:',. en . *lisse. presideniiil eau :aidatelk •whichii Most aftsefv _jag,ef , t t ie r z ' , Gtin. , *oit's 113120 . ..:taisietafichitheecpusintion iseitierfavor caitalkti''ilf_ tile AciiiiiitTli;:*lol, f-. rim . ti .. .. ,i 4l ,.ilit iorvifuir! l _i r _-:51 . m,4ke a unther Ai,s)tdeotior...theirnstirik " tima euzlaveri• :Most (if - t --sinithem '''aifiesiais its'ea for.'Fa=vi l -' ;Trotti-a- , be= s a Tier that he was more favorablyjucTined „tiii - .3,luit, institution than &Ott, Af , ter itioigiotorggle Scott was tiorninated; -tbilpflybkNottherumutiec; 7 F 1 ' ifirOr is it Piercel - 12 41•1 4 u.k..4 1 t5 11 10 4 14C "44 e 4 ilifP 4 Om ,vent:ipu btAsishfni3-ssieni 118 1 , - I r.. ~.-sausts -id liis-Anosin i4extreirri- ~ , utberii mumPles. '*llie 6 - el :: Erei4llr, Postbe "ionisideis ` the Platform . all-hiportrint, and Ittialtes it fully, is all ,its part.s.• In his Atingcoace*Pting ille-- 3 /4/kkieflti o / 1 -iiirlhe l'llaudioleyer,' he earn,:-".,--1 , ••-"iccept__ - the 'ii rips thelax& ' lidiAged h - , ib t pWa.eur ici t,ssit beciuse itliris 441 , ,-, ../s - --y.- - - , - , x v 4.1 w ,,. .- • rlcts4 g 9sslw iitmislste, but , tesinie .-Aginsus4=ll)( - ioxi- *NI ) 11 • 1 1Fikew 4 "Alla :wit', ' - ilui!ntteSe4 M fbly - irii(;443iiiVr iiiitifilittriiiiiiiijet." Tlo B #„ l ,4oulltelEYlFirisx,., ws 11 4 'isAistaristatm . klefttaiAl 4440.01 - theArradiar 3J -iW17..- : iiiAilDistii4a Than*, thioliq. 'e. ' 1 447i*se 4 4 ,14,1 .. • A" Cr f : ' 11 1 1 .:•' 7 1 t : W ashiagton, end:which. *la , ,Ifiet'gis4ll,. '4 :4 -401, y e r aiiiiis W i e : AinrUot o ` : V...firgiv;rY. ~..iii t h ir mi iiiisi ; i. , :, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 , 1- e' , --, ' .7-;-07AFTZ;47-rf- 44 ' 10°1- t: - 7 41 4 114 aifiW us it respeatii4* - 44 1 :0 4 . the mittleet-efi4ktieq.....lle. Whig re ti4,l!# SvfiNlV444att i os thatottorap '"- --4 9r.' t; ' iisilk-g-'w-* : 6 4 4 . ;?, 4Att,..1, 1i f t i...v. t e.-t - :r - o - :* - cfc -- ,4, 4 1,- f ,-. to bif i k., :;:isTijw, - ~,. !- - A,,m , all efrinte tb'toinfiiffeWi'iiitit.:.'sti4lll7 .Vi _ oil Aiic;unEcifiulce tt'T in g2_.„,„.eue*altkr • ilike , 11 of the qt - tith'eisisegliklit44olll.9.l* . izsdpigitive Law,. the o ther will 1-e.slat thi.ienewal Of lihe agitation' of - thir-Shi.- ry question, tinder Whatever shape or ,:..color.' • - , - , .. , the Whig i:t3iol re does not eilalude tt l: i Wrnigt-TiZil l at. A n t 'v;•.‘l,:- 1 - iitt-,.'ntii-COalawyze-'inive - rt ,Congreas indemnity!, for indenitY-1 '''.- ala , * ,the beattnOtof aliierY; . i - ii',4VW44" boat the annexation of - Cuba, on the possibl e dis.' in eeilierthettWf .)46xico,l'ioaCtlie;:ute re .antleitatiOti**Niiitliern -Stites ; t! Dr On the policy aotnetimea atteilipted4 o 1)* lirntit t littelfiefitt4& na . etnigln l i of hrng4e d - c ol o n,, - the'DOnineratiai*lve , doeiwicliide II this,-by itiViA4go . *krealstfiiii. - 4'l pti aerelieWing,inXkiegiasyoes - oeiti. fit, the agitation.of the Slavery. Qu' n;l!'hrider' Whattiiti - la iapiliw*dr," ;'•'t , -- WI- ... I 's n 7 , Itifilariiiivelkitrif 41441 of 4143 riiicate, or Pledge tht",:'partrtir ;dialxittntiatioe* thr agitation of the question OfilaVerY, as a , moral , iir religtotta Vioation ;-It.= the 'Democratic : resolve deet,lin the :iiipni hen rnosive,' unipialifiod ter 'leader ' #tater er :vh ape or , color? !'-,, ,- .-V - '' . ' 11i / Now, honest Free Sciilers, let.‘ heat .yoh-- hurrah for. 'Picric land -die t ierce platforin, for- the two are ,inseporah e. • :, , 1 • ATIO/\ ORM ' ir - -' S.Re Indications of a ReforMation. One of the most remarkable signs of tbe times is-the assertion recentl (mod e hisome of tle Loco papers, that.they ; are it6t , goitir.to indiiige:its; a, course of .de traction antfcalumnies iigainst - al Whig Candidate: ; 'Net Cgningin 'indulge' in a i .i, , i- .t; course Of defre 9 . n and tealutnnies:% You 4 - must o- crazy , ent ernen.- la, time like this; when 'a. ' t battle is apirmt to be fought, and," e `jle!,zr iesoerrcesiill be T en iit4ded, will'yolir brow' aiwa r y . . 5 ,,„-4,ti,,ii,,,, eific ent-w„,eaponp . ne Withwhich lo ng use in4L . c, aide you So 1 amiliai, and consent to niert,ts fairly - in 14 he field I It - ill' more tan eea an 'for. , - `"Such sti Oen re peiitance and bas ily;:fo med rese4upons of-:reformation, i Idoinp roduce listing t ll !r effect. Besides, i is' contrary tli n i ture•L-- lt tUstinetSllof -t e party tactiii ns are ' cN.4 rIY agaii i ist 's" h a =course. ' Zfo,, no, i c ‘ , 4tii r.); altb --Aire Smdiy: S 1 for.d.. . . The mverld ;S nday. Selools iiif New --Milford and ;fbe .neillthiaiivE:l44s, are !:' eve' ' pt fully Ifirli: :Itviniteto eeie.:breting our Nation-01E10'd pendence t na 841.4* y, tbe3def ..1"u4;: • he.ireeession- Prii it be for . med.itr - 9.40d0 iOn the publielt4inate. Addresses b 3 1 pram milrttz!„ En!ly be e.k - piic44 ,l -:- -1 7' :--::: : ':- • J...S:•Ceti . K.' C iiNit t , -il f Q. 11a uit, Axes 14 v ;,- &wain , 11fosip; term mikt;firybyasie o a t : - i It ge!tleinels,;altlio ili:Ei nonapnisoi sal l ient•peinti T of he . twix generai plefield,:inii fola motxtent-bay.q felted foil into , tli adoptkon.of sucli "olution;*e'silnll i litiok for early il ii. ions-of, yin4p.vitig repented . of y l Ikentnnee., -...1R , ‘ 1.. I - - - ' \Saliba t ii c }, S abed Itlebra**. Tie - Peei' l4 ll.9o* llll ilPi,° 4 0 1 emu an ern:iliefija4 o r oaf:National itidepen. dance, ou SaitiMayfbe third day of next -: - The finneei l ion- - Win be Viell selltlie U 1 1" aoniille Exel4Fige' niter tbe-threettois Of Col. .14IiiisiIitIOAlti O'clock, '4.. iti and March to,tikeCll.. 14 1 e!e ffle.rv.em will be Perform' ain flit folitng order :=-L • , 1 . - t l i rafei, l - rfierf Sabin MeKirniey. " 2. Ilytnnii i ltho choir::: - 1 ' - , .. '5. - .4o4yfie't" Ole, rii . o ll oCl 4ll 0 3. 11)11Pend - , :illeti t b.ylr # L ge:r4iln. - I ill • ~•, - , 1 .7„.1iddre,11 tp,the ' Sundar Selipi3ila,by ' R.er. Mil l Xe-KiTgke.Y. . ; '1„ _ I , i r '' 5: iiiini4 itlie Choir: ---' 1' ; #3.•oiitionitbir , Virni. tf Itisito,, 141 1 . 7.; gitoc.--1,1 -„,,, ~- , i s -, 13,:+ied*igii.,.„ -_ -:-. _ . . The pioctatiiW. n will :again be , Emit Me 4 6.-.. 4 to 4 ,lgrevi!' Peer_ the `Chun hi ` r4re refreaanint;ii c ifill Beiirniided fel lelr iYelPg and old. car ,:. .--_, :-.:. "; --: t:. L A einibd iiiaitits:on ilextended krlfleholars inlOOthing getaitally . , to .eitecei of the 111,ght res- ht mr re- t New .. .. IleaAlliliv . I ' l-: - 1 : it ''aitti ire 1 , 0 _ . 01rt n _ L . 4 7tugie -pint - t it: ' 4 lng - ies . with i• • •• , -.**9 01 tojeida**,:.: Ii ' .. Tbeir,ia. um in Siriilec,lll so izr.:.„,,,r,....---4,, _ ~.., ~.,.. -„- ',phases au ee on her I fitioile.r...l , l - n - LI-:: . ,!. ...alapei . of Ituisiag _near the frontier o Poland, was recently in a rail .road car, bich .. ratt,i‘ff k. ! pick.. i i i#4. 1 ., very near y cost hith his life., • . ' 2 1-= ;- ' , covered h .It;Til. -. Smith ii lino--vicinity .of Gallatin, iline,,County, Il . --.-7..-r-- , -Yo j e . L;rl l . ?vsideg!il,..44* - 7*_ 1 8 . ? 1.,36 0 / 421; Flemotnitic,.-1,223,7945..; Free 4 0 g, 291.;378; . - --, - ', 1..-7-7 , . -.'..:- . ,:', - - o,.:44 l oatgrif d PPP 6 O I O I has Passe i t a' tree - ✓ and ingl.la e. v and the - Bemire-isattsed:a hill , virtually-abolish ingoe-d ' thiiettalty: - - . - , --,-T ii.Ricitte Aliocate..-ittates that "Lake , rabigan seems - to „be, - getting biglier_o4 higher; and Wit goll i erti *each biriger; rilPVlttrotiiisnd find - an entltit - in the'lti . 'lssisiiiird, - that's a 11 . 1 .1- -.' ;.! .-.-44. 4 , S'wissl journal states . that the Pope has contracto4 with a . Mr. Kalber worth* - to recruit a Papal army of 6,000 men, '» SWissSwiss • ' • -- ! ;-TheRoinan Catholic religions pop . 'ulation in the . . Swiss . canton or. Fessido are,supersmied, and their property oon- .. fiscated by an.order of a General Council, carried by a majority of twor This act of intolerance has stiried up ;anew ite'ipirit '' of discontent' that at prosetit pervades the Republic. ._ . . , .. tH---- . ',The Nara ticket lkliiror says . there is. si me prospect of *retard of,the scenes, of . -...., .., t ie,earlY p'ericul . of Whaling,_when!ressels .were: fitted,out, fora few days or weeks, to capture' whalos on:. the: coast: -Whales are, unusually '.plent,r‘oll- a lonishore 106 . season z About. a Week since; three .e.en "O' Ai..ns_ . cennei i .seriera). bare, -: i aken near - Martha's Vineiard;..und, . are been caught Sontbanipton;.l Island. 1 ----Feargtis.O'Connor,. Id: P. ha retUrned to England and taken "his_ in Parliam nt, has , ereated much dist ance-by hi disorderly , conduct, stri two of the embers, andshowing e - vi Symptoms f- insanity. 11e . vrtui rec cOmnritted to the cListodycrf the Serg - at-Arms to r emain in confinement til , _ ., end of the Session. Two physicians . • ~. since te4ifiedthat he ..is insane, as will e removed to an Asylum. 1 . ; The 'Galveston Civilian Lai icr Om the Rio Grand,' in witih Writer says: . ,`.`our.situation . • is i I W than it was in 1836. -Mexicans: en tide,' 4dians on the other; and /ne - tectiou: - Irthii'Genertil - Governinent not give us protection, ,we must cal the - State, or leave. the_Conatry." mikes otheil.txligrrant =Marks rerpec, the neglect witich the General Gov! merit haa,!showrovith'ingard to the Pro 7 lection of that exposed frontier, and .el prtssesdea l pair of any protection froutihe State. -1 . _ -- r " The, WeStp i kkester(l . l la.) egiiter Says, the recentladvanee ef . , vend dol bri, lam tt..len 1 con ' inEurope; and, a`con sequent:rise re, likely.to revive sev eral of the iron works in 'this country, now lying idle; and also add to the pro duct of those now _working halftime. 1 ' -h.-Sohn Tyler 'has written a letter froSn "Sherwood"- Forest" to - a gentle man in Yirghtia, in which lie;, relates: , the astonishing fact that, : while . the ballotings , were going on in the , Deinocratie. Con vention; it was all beforehand in the .. family circle," at Sherfrood Forest that ',Pierce twat' be;the Man."; 'The coincidence_ is so.-learrele9l 1 4i Tyler is convinced of.therelection ofthemominee. --LLThe -Lantiiis - iiiiys . -.-" A -corres pondent; assures us that , acne may be ,• , leotwidered a defend poni ''-of the. Re publia: •As, the s pirit his departed to infugh; er Stan. 'The - . : Tiitt,,ste sap . - - • •. .• - *TO .$P0,060 :meters . . csietiti*i4ettAtdds.theCthe it eittinetiitiitietitiy . :iie- iit4t 1 the despots -of . Europe piig. 'iliac Of the iefoiteatien'te thi . . .;- - --i:Doleful-aceininti6 a - - . 40006,40 ir e e elistesiCWOUClAnictiditi P.ionY rAnfri!* . Pmsneiani bi Obe skim= thPl2244aiiiitheirniidsti 1 Weir travelring . .dred,,nailes in the w_gein;s l ,i fi l-t e ig iAi4 i liii iik i les - - . 1-- , • mar , .0. , t,; , P.T .4., -hark 4 g , krtmagelii ltit' i worlk,you `"nniroUti l ti hdr i bte i tr i tieltiin i f:Ardi c OPIA'WP, B 4a I 4 . I44m, 1i4051 , . - , i.iillie lloeithigbani- Af., : ,R e gister, sults% that Mrs.. Pie . tricic, rflisi ;qr . near ML•Crayrfisr4An *keen yi:' iiii flight:. 4 .. -4[i l :i .lfi t vi ii 'B.jc :" eeei 44' "ii; 4 tikite ,4 :0, t li vi a-.tr ,Apt Irips.tinni - lap; which coming:iced -144"011r60:4,24**Nis ' limi faciii and - Se Atifitiiitetlierilnii iihilVeiVin,= two 'or :• 1 -4 q ,_ . ' ; ' 4 ‘ 424 -Cittisf 44 MilmisHalitiitkiAi. Villefireirtrie-1411t-inati by-V*o , 4'46g' t° 4 4 : 4 4 .. 4 :g i m et o°lo 4 .- ritgl'i 4 141 0 11411,41111 Pi lia #V l4o *''' 4 ' ,+ ::,.i 1 . ;-Atte, .4rceW-411e0TivitteiliftfitAt.- *ion Atieet4o*llo4-4Witc;itair tti which* reported entire as.:folioirit i'deslitatig4 iiiii • ilni=wlß‘Vtaiik Pierre io.-- 7 -. be hither* 6 i, ' , waft nciininee ZS., a* owo otigbi or: 7 A are . kickingort 1 - • -net - - t -l a;lbeirt itli the '441 tly t tit thi av b will on 11c ing - 1111' Ossuth has, re- aid in this disposithin of jtisC now, as 'talie B 4.7 l l an his-Pkls• -given or the 'lain; :and e .so dnatli around . to turn iota; or -four bun are now tire woes. emmsztre ` iU . the iineieeeie for Pressidoot of the U ... ^ sPepe!iltlis - xiceilicti , 4.- pi .030. - :: : ''' :.-jr - i ' 1: : :•:.• f:. ,'-' i'' i AI: ~ i 1 '' • :..H ie, .1': ~• _ -',, , 1 - 4 'l t 2 :-.114,11#1051 - 'l, the Itlegrcrat. iglu -:4 tiint4tillia"-' -;: .;.. .'acce*it a the naM-, 1 4 irtatiihi,:.Sa "7_ ' - ,i ght.„-:: - ''' V '; itAft Was ifoi, be, WY "Lnentoolo i n t owe i irboilnide ;Agioi'i4 ffi-ii:in4oattoor-- tg„t4 l cago Joursizl. -.-, . . II . -17 - 777 . 7:bc Whip of Delaware hold al - ratification meetitilln liVedneridoy a flast I 'week, wlaillr'Wtis liii i ielitiaol ' herk iiiif' . .enthusiast 4 in spirit. :The Hon John Il i .1` ClaTtou-Was - pknient, and gave them aki , - - • vv.,' f- ieppiletiP w hitipecelt,: from , which we F extract iiiii fi ;lioiving • ' - ... 'i --43-lurre;l4r4iaanylearts known-Winfiekt , Scott, ,44.New,Aersey,..anti I kne him t o'; be tairoid§ - ktteat soldiertlie ' greatest tentain tifthe agn:—liut: I know him • to he ii icbolit-tiVd ritaresinatt... There is 'nO, greater r4uin 14 suppose; because-at 'man' is io ' ' i iineWer, 'he cannot be a • er rea great riiilitta: , Gen. Scott has deroted , hislife taihe Weedy of: the profession. of hhi early' . #utii:. He Was,' before he Went into the army, a lawyer : - -dnd although I hare inett" *any men well acquainted with the doctritikef international lair, I have never secant* ;more - familiar with, and' more -dee)) ly.' versedo,in thelitm tirinci 4- Ides or. `latieri*at kraal, - law ' than - Win Act d Scott.. 4tp greater error can be ComitiC led-by" );61i, _my conntryntern than to,aup'- pose, bece, so he is a zrtka sOldier,,a vie r ' • bini - ' terious Ge al; be.nt not more. lle . iaa schola -. ..arrAabitant- .`aud a profound 1 1 03 r scholar. e'is a the rt,' 'if -lie 'tad never: achieved 4 'victory - in battle, eii3inentli, qualified to fill the office ef President, be cpue of his civil qualifications; ; and it is because nf-tbem Latind here, and mean -to stand everywhere, - ready to support him. 1 . • - Vt:iit,s,:l6.iilitith. u ij . Eteets - 41 1 :TA'king,' .4' New Man.. Our- locnfoco friends will now find it hi tereting to he reminded of some of the arguments and expressions nsed by them selves in relation tat he Presidential can , didate befoie the meeting of thel3alti, more Convention - . - A pamphlet issued by; tii,frictuti of-Mr : Buchanan; and Widely cir ulated at Baltimore , warns the party ' m in - strong strain of lining Of the fa -1 tat effect of taking a new man. AV. secnii dahnia &feta" it will lie seen •is' unbest tatingly pre icted as the direct result of such a eiwur. as setting' side the old fa= t .. ivoriteii an takingan obcure ! . man like Franklinerce. Webj suoin an eitract froth the mphiet ; , ' 1i • • . , - ""Hall hese candidates are .considered" out of t e ,questini, we are then driven back on the last-alternative:- 7 tbae. is the selection of a new own. This policy once succeeded so Well in: the person of Mr, Polk, that some people - Seem tit think it will always succeed, withou t. ittiy 'refer ence to the different poSition ofdle party.. But are we now *here We were in ).844,, ? What el*etett Mc. Polk ? viVaiit the: mw.- gic off' a 'two mail- or was it the Texas and the Oregon attest ions ? -the memories of the Jackson AAministrationl the reac tien of Mi. Tyler's disrepuqtitie:reigni. and, almie all. thbOld Democ4tielhostil. ity to Mr. ClltYr/ritke .awa all. these helps,- tnid where' Avould Mi..llClay have <ri - In'what pii .tion the we now to try thisgame I Mr. Clay haiiidepartc4l? 11.e.is/nbout to lie down beside his old ri r val The' public -mind of`-the 'Country on, a ions of public : i policy is tincom only tranquil, toofari tranquil fOr good goverment. N agitation, lomestic or foreign,'stirs the old . Democratic pulses. Now, what 'sort eif headway itre'we going 'to' Make With 'a 'new_ man without an y prestige—without conspicuous services —;withour Tong- and honorable anteced ents? Some ex-oember'of Ce 'rein; per hails, of whom Aloe are five'thousanclin the Union—or some-exhumekforgotten rilitiCien;--whai is there in thillite inspire confidence; whit to:.-excite enthusiasm? 1, On hat feeling 'of our people do you eau t- to elect'such a candidate l' How can ou look to-any thing butla icandiil- MS ereat i ' , t ' - ' r 1 : And besides, who dares to l ;counsel; a great people to a policy so bfimiliatiii" and so baie as an absolute' ostracism of , nll its talent and experience, merely for the sake ef electing'some turinnass entbre .Who wilt duly distribute the party plut-• der?- And how •do you' kno vi"that , he will even do this? wily may note, you r ti - known man turn out a foOror =a knave ? !Why may he not prove one of the'larie class rif whom history speaks, whose heads are turned by the pcsiession of sud, den"power? - '' - 1 ' This game intofF'dangermis to be • , ly plaed..- • ; - Andnow, gentlemen, make youi norni. nation. It is trar eestolutuys to ;a , the country is:III0.„14111113. I[ think the country 14 sate ` eno ugh. But ibis Dame , `crate Party4a a . 3tiy manifest Crisia - its:verysastg+u onl your in - • , Do narilltan into belief that yon,- apart in-enter ati.eaSY :contelltibeforo - efore the last-echo liitiiiiiro*ei'the'nominatton Shill I, t r# l4 A l6 l l ":#l 3 iimi - 4ili . awaken koth'‘ *igt at . .irirrserient Struggle; - and One of , verY - iinnhtfatissite.if" • -- • - acchirationa' are .*enth , deep poniieriegbj the, thinking portion of. the iki nocnit i51,a43,;: .Pieretais `,-rie, Laultstfie,J.-.7-0.4;.-11: E. - ~,. ~-} '' Anl#cie4lit is a t it in - c ;ail. 3 , Anclift :.=iiiai - atit s, Pn_!lcouili - of hia i i .. ° .. ° ?• ll . ei'ai l ' ''' hs•Keligipitita -- ,r'erY under!, , -PV," pffictilfhigaigc.. es tlitit, -4fficeio i a2tion, ' It"iviis a 7 r4 7 ;...1 id :L ka °"."' i!%:11347,..giye5-iii ;hate.,l3-M 144,; sop i. .Prtri, 414„64 1 i4l-..Y7tit'itir the' attack and- '-i i_.- 0-, -kr .' a u & " Arqi • -4 , P. . ° - . / .,R I_ Pe alittei`a t = - -. -laPP.lielv,-0, -411p9;44(niffili .--;,..,`• i - laill *M its if•l4o - 4ngiia.' a:t- a 1.4 •ortais Ito ; 1 . . - was - rregt --,)• 4.. . fir - nis ma,uding r d - R o i,„ . , . 1, '"'W . i(iheriircinin \ • , ~,.. • w ,trifit4t,iatr- obuo a - -- , ,4- . - 0, eA t uovira; ' -,"' • , - , wnan - * a - i--)*.noe Iv" - lti;• - - -- - 4 .s., iited States !" This 1 1 tpunendous = inent, and. considefs it very t riaic 3 l o p 00, , i b 4 part Af: 14s 'fri _dit to had riiisiix,. NOlitil I iiver 14chivalry;,,, 'V. riitherr, lt;, iti t ' ''''''V.; ''' ' near t Ili ' farina tila f,CIMII y 1 e( ln . 1 ~ ati: i n ..hi s o rr ,,, n oota mi . ki14 4 ,- vve I ciitni)l : 11166,1 qPon thitgr °Pu'di f ang Inoihiti libetty is nuttier.. .% ,r,l '" 3 1 : 'r: . 1,3 A. Ri ile iieide i , ,.mtlitilii. : t o pl'ili: in Ati Taintnany :X i 'll-I,4erCe A .. bet el, 'i worth, segrepthi" , from th ft!, e - ,its ,Of the proceedings ,. , tl4l,l)lVSAptillg )1 ittiegt M 1 r Charles O'Co nr; in the enerscs ef his 2 "c er il ie f: Z3 2;t f i rtn l i i ty 4t Hilriu s t Y nt s u B S il 'fO lv r, l6.l t gi have?: Ty and - chivalry, He iatil,that a b otheri 0-Taw of Fraiikliti was wounded in 'the' slire Pattie - 4i 44Aliat, of !8 . 12 . in, iiiiiiOh Gen. S'ciiivvion tti. first la rels, "i n that when prostraie on the field he received 'a letterfreirtitliferlif !,ratticliti . X . -ier;eir announcing thttt 1 804 Aira imrd - tio' hil 4 ; i..ln the chifalrods feeling ofthe mentduli,l said the kirato.• - - ' - tee; riahtiac he boy : As to till ;dence ig hi, .us virtue, we WA B .uPPT:'I-! - . I t ',!''' ever vote: Godihas given-us. T - otter- Ly years ntiectedwtth th public seryi., he has l'eA roi-megli fur hisi'r.PeuetrinAclT.P. groat deeds than iliny living 11:1•34: I..Coni nussioned by lefierson, he nisbedi to Oitt frontier at thefi4t•signalOf wur;.atul was ,invt4ablY-..„ . hi AdYance; 1 ,9 ; everYLeetlr.' prise ef:ditiicultyl aint.datiger. arpr„aties brigade Jed, atillithe r „ensutitte.trOtc@ i , ,- fore hint," _are the common -Phrin!es.'e ,-.' - • loyed' by those'iivho described the fierce fights on the .Caliadiait frontier.. He; I. 'ways, too, ra/trafected—he left_ 'his own !post of.safety, aid viiineteafed to seek ''be of danger and glery, By:*--Aiil.ree'ans ';be pa:rticipated, in all ,the e gallant can filets, which inlpil ii,a - 44, thrilled 'the' hearts of, tbe A • riierican: people, and re- . . vived their drooping spirits. Holed the advanced guard,lter_forlo+ hope] in :the 'brilliant attack - neeti -Fer.` . George• _fie • Was the Hero .of -Chippewa, end - until twice wounded ley:-British lead:the • hero of the bloody' haights of Lundy's Lane or Niagara. , ,Hail covered the AmeriCan 1 name with glory?n every combat, `.`in whi ch ; e heWasugaged.r.l' He was promoted to. the of- Genera,' by Mr. Madison;.-•--• . Ile was pronounted - Gy his superior, Gen. Brown; entitle& ko the highest honors his country could, b4stow. Copgress 7unani- nionsly..voted hia Medal-for hisiflifferm goad ..conduct, conduct, (t ' only 1 compliment; to 1; ,„„ that effect. besto eti by ;Congress,)- and .. distinguished setvices. , The Legislature of Virginia erianimousljt voted,-him a , sword,' which 14 still wears to defen& the _mother whogavis it. -I • ~ - The war overthe was et op a confi- , dentinl mission fo Euro ' - .by Mr: Medi- r i sou or . Mr. Mei4e--for e enjoyed in an eminent degree piefriendship,and •eotifi _deuce of both theseillitstrious statematr. Distinguislie&his,heWai as ay Captain, he afterwardi ikearrie net less illustrious. as a pacificatordi The e l. ! delicate and 414 : 'cult task of composing -the .Nullification troubles; Was committed to hini and hap , Pity did he compose thent.- .He save .us front it-War _with England about the ;Ca nadian di ffi culti4s, and again about -Ithe Muir Boundarir—proving, to; the satia faction °fall that he_ was.not leSs: skillful , as a - Negotiatori than heroic as a Getet- al. - . ' • ... 1' - ' ":Again be neiptiSted..a l ..tresti:wit h I the NOrtinveatern :Indians, ,by Which Tee ni was restored tofthat - extent . , ofl re 'tory acquired to the );I.Toiqn. L For- I'm _ labors , on this occasion; be received the highest commendations t, , from the ,Seeretary of War, (Gen. Case.) To i!iiiii w.Tentrust.: , ed th ' :difficult Old most distasteful daty, ' of removing thetehernkee ItulinS -to the Wet. f the Mksssissippia :-duty. which' ; ,t, be executed wit so much jutigineiit; and 1 humanity tie to extert _tears oft gratitude T.. from the Tom- - ereaturee, whom , he. was ; compelled to tear :from their cherished ', homes: ; ': • 11.. ..,. i• -- .1- He was Sent to the•:Merida ,WarLiiiii„ before he bad nilide - muelv regress, thie' the intrivires Inid envy' of small. politi- . ' ,;clans at Washion, Ile was r ecall ed and subjected to- a, Co urt Martial. '1 There he wow honorably loquitteak - - . .1 '.' : • His.,, achievements in ll Mexico,;-vihich 'have given him la Europe an vieputspon,i , and ' extorted , Onphatic • commendation t front the-high (i st..,,livin antipathy,: '(the' ;te Duke , ortfWellftigtoti,) are toril,_recentio' .require noticejf now. .Irrhose[:brilliant deeds, atcatriplitdied in arse oftheefferls of his own; government ;to thwart him,. and in the:: face] of fearful odds, ;are - still fresh in the tnidda of the Ameri c an : Pee.: pie. ,But, this i. - to be a•Militarylcanvass,i and they ' , sip bear repetition,' The Dem.; nests hairewntvi-Generld on : the;ionrse. , The Whigs;havp another. .thkft,prapan4i _derance of gloricius 'deeds. mill decidp ,he iasue. :" , -.--. 1 7. ' Let themratelworda of t',. aerVi xtive:Whie party -Of-th e Conciliation, ad Coyi,prr Absgfor 664441 e and *Oa and we niarch,tio assured . trii 'hare ti.: leader; wlanahab4---' followers .19..,..:44 1 1r. He is ing hero..of dm:O.:wan , en d i!battlee-,And-"t*iughon s h it I- and daring , career : Avila , ere. cept in ,a, sin lie : skiria h, I,lorthern'inilitot whfBhtt .. her refused on conscititioHni lmotit. . i v the i l- Nis 4'0,0 - • cii",,,their Oilbt ty Sam nit!u.,. o.#ipinie. : .. - 407 , 111.0 - itters. ilso ,, Victory is --hia nfilittnoti i ''. "Wo:lave; read the dee ,•-- .affiktet, . mai Atonati- '... .e.elp of , oar: ilfe ~ . ~=-.... ,; tide ' orinlorei ilialiwPf . men i . -* .--Ir - ~ -4 0814 ~ ,Nvith', Bich :the f 4utli*OkOtitreOkiitieYeif la ; ,o in-; Oine thorn Anta-lltiknfi: t. ' 'l l.l nil i - • , • ~ .4 1 * - 41.11,- n a 1 e ougtirf: , o4liiefo , ,-' '4.. , They:,, tt,:that` Sc°TrEg for a;. '.,; '. d IP:"Pi , ok4at'''' thea , :ina4.4, . . % I _,, - f l ior ,t i nnh ..,4 - ce.ta i' botnetwel , .! Yllitfic.c.#4oi ion thei F,a0 1 040- , - . 'Cloi by +. • 7(''.113$ ` At Mich Tireinits w filial' the lo To') every al;ititiOs apd 4 .460 - 44.0;1' Trott ti . 1 difrti . 4101111 iii• .„ l oo k it ttopel :,rti‘;i. / kiikk „ wiwe: taoidlaaryiultentart, of a Childs ! he Par* ' -. aitz;,4elntes_ t e . f.Ol-; ktitiviititi .. • .. of it' Oilik:seal ' , three! - half:-a ~,,,, ftige, ',34iteli ..., wandered it i, thew ~ , - ibelotithist., til44wil -'7 couti‘::, , to clilld.;Wiii , ftdlnvied, t . 4,4 r ... ' q'ilnititkll 6 fetimAir , svil4 - 1 - iio e n - h .' itit niainirby his foot-, ts in',long led fi elds and in_ 'Muddy cps.- . Ale, w 'found o u Sikttlri#lY.fh:c.' gjirc and a % f milt & s in ~ - strait line girtit islcitingfifigifottr - a isd tihisif hours ': crisis disappearance, and- Aftg-iiiite4- he ate liii • breakfast , an. .-the. - pre us Thursdainiorning. , - lie let, , hotie , efooted and very thinlyfiblad,! htivitig-- 1 . lib% on but la thin calico dieisniid lin ' r.98, 4 #4 1 he5V.),"4-reite..;fr,hew...c.4ol, ~ na.... In' ipii ionaiiion- 116. 4 117;e t - eider- • Ikytlie ' Pia'cti: - '-wlierd - liti.*: found, " '- air a pleughed ',fields" till# 'WO Si) and / 4 &CIS' and a *ii re pi: '_."S i d. - fir *tis - i*liiioWii baited hadnot onten::at'ineuliftit of a'aitieethaiii*vidus‘Thiiitidayrliaort ,;•:'''fisianightol'lelittl#Tat4#“*.St° 'i s itiellt c iti 'the; opetiair,nit: tliePetild,. ;p-ground ; =and they 'WeWeeldniglits. there . being , `fti - froat : iiiel:eaCh: i - Were-badlyititeiated hi StetibS,.bri 7 kcf, andarty euteli:sviollen; , 'hilt`het ap-- ti ed . iii-'be' citherivise fi - giicia condition 1, 1 ta„ doing !''e11;,... -- „„ , - . 7. , ? ~" .; • : , f si a i ti o of i 11 1 l a i : li c e :: ' tol d - io y a it:it tha rid `t l li f it au u .o gh: t e il n i _ t: el : IT' ' I 1 ii last, n ie a ll it el i n :d i a b Pi v n 1 1 1 I : - :e:; to 'r6.tin6 - l 'f: n 3liv: : llie b i6e. e l7; "r i:l iiita ic.ieal7 y Pi.: ; 4 lit at ; ll- l eaven i3 i r :- : ni e-di ys ' aftervraidan,ln ' 'it'll it fiariiiiioB a it 'a hi -of water lie. or-iiiii feet iiiQelirid fluza :ii chusidet.able depth; and liietrind in-its •l) il Bea '064110 bank.is so'lieftl-that '-it -is - di cult' -to cross ;it: ' But 1 ail exil - tz . did crises itl liqw;" piiell . oie .viimi. 13'68*m - it' is puizled :tar -cOnjeCture: , 'Tram :the spi p arauce Of his "tricks iti'the aWanip,,it is: Jt ppeaed that •he *tendered abed" therein several miles.`;`He was fon d - oti-,the to rgin "tif the snianin;but'ilia4 'iupplsed. sa n ii 1 . - be in it, and between - One an two Imp- , 41 ' ed rcl iri dn . g il - f,r ie bi ' iri e . nc7 - a - WI :ii (l ii :n e.9l 4 io til d:W a li Y e ' tt n2 e ' there is a other. instance on record- i ri which a chili of sit tender - years (survived much fat i., er;' privation - and e*posiire. _Tun Vic rlltssinENcir.-LAATe leas _,a t Wfllia , R: King,, , , of King 'has: l i ras bOen. i public ii e ' since.i 131% emir is .:-noW. S maker of rt m.Senate. , ', , But hei is. an::ul - Southern man.: : lie ::voted againit: ail the •Compri) &Lie meas .. ureSthat l ire satispi fi crori.. to - t , • "ItZprili.l - He - opPesed • the bill "abolishin_.the Sl4ve . trado- in the dis trictfof Coln .hia. •Heopposed the-lA:lifer t endmissio -of California. -Hecontend e tha. the • tate -sheuld be divided-. by t e line of 3, deg. 301.tnin. and t e Seuth a part of i he made'" slave te itery.— I e has ever been.raiiked anio n . the op pi , enis of tl eConapromise, andlb is since • itten ale er, insisting on the division o Californ . .; !" Ile i is - a. 'sem 'misty- a ashvillii ', 1 onvetitiOnist.. , Ile I oppobed -tie Union p rti of the South,'. a ,did•the • rent ' brass ' f the - 4COfoce ri! ..., . 110 i nominate oVer Gar:Cobb, - ' lio vas I ty .1 's competit ri , and wise- is the'l embodi ' ant- of the foteof'oco portion Oi - !be' `U n on Party. '• ' - -' -- ÷ I - I -t - i -s- . a -7 4 decided4 decided- '-, irin n , - i , pli -o . f Secession 'olct Union, in- the jhcofoce National Cer&ntietl - •' , We'shall scehkw armly Cititt, - ToWtoXiND,I 10 0 -;wi); ipport the ticket in Otio,•• More anon: . . Ohio- Bea 64 jolktytal: _ L -1, . l' - . GALANrny , , DowN•ißlitilt.—A . corres . ondent 'of the - W. 01:Pleiyuned was 1 the - steamship Mettico hound' i.Por . , L - us - Christ i, ehroniclei the follaWinglinci- L - :Among be piesengeri eit board are a ming Gerntut.and his siSter, who are on t eir-way t o=San Antonio to * :join- their other.- : The beatitY;:iiiiidesty Fend . resi % L.. ttable aPpearauce ; - of the. yontig.: l giri, • hois - sthicittnateen, -, atteacted (heuittee t on of 8063 tieoecolent gentlemen who ere surprised-' , to leirw.fthatishewas . a : i-" le.intsseilger;=inii had:no - bertla to sleep i : ,ller 'brother Asittsl - 'iltiestioncia On . the . ' •-' 'Mott; and rePtied`.thatt-learbiW , barely ,k - openitirgVl - o- like -liiia-to - iSap - 411- - `- ~ iciand-,iouldknot afford to take a: cabin: assageforbis4uster., , Apurse : Waa - 7-ini, Miatoly'llnadi, up; to - pay - for fa cabin . ottt g e _zed the yotie - g -girl:. , taketinft: to, t te lathes tabini but. Oar.' Pliceishearing i f the. - eirtninitthice;.salitil-liiei said' she a Milli have - lit cabin' pastage. ree, and - itve't`tt4,:r P young girl etni thon y .'which . -1 ' ''' - Imidde:u - fiir Om i' 1 "1" 1 °' ' '' • -'• - . 1,. , ... , . .. --: " - '': -.'s -- , ~, • - - EiticitiiiTterf - or - 4C- TiION. .A' ' I most - , evel . operation was performed at'. SUltth • 1 pEu'oe" - yesterdiy: - - afleitietii - k - - I . Frances _E4',. - ilia' in his 'o4:"lisiott.;" ilefiiis . ...idence in South-Boston; it - , lion': abont ''': , .iUoittba ob);,, ': of ihe'o6Bei*-nisivii .as , It :0 -. - 4titiiliteiiii alii . d-'-biel f igbteit. short ~'s ykiifio* siiniviiili : *a: -. - 74*- lion ;i ts 1 . ittirpase4,in. size hat . ..?grpwp quite , , 4; and It "eras to "eiiiiitefils'''claWii; which were --- rerir: Aar pTevenfikutiro• ' to doing injury to those heitiiih(applieaelibii-cage:' Ti, i l o I i tat liAli this end .:Re.:Chiilds' _T.-'Jackson ' 'yeiter'day. administered ' ether tle iiiie.'-;-: t first' he Wisl - aith'cri4 and: iieeivpieb,-. L.' otftiotiie . diActirty'`wili . eitieriericed'ili etiliW the - spiiifge :to hislinsik - Ae - last i i, . weyer-a:soribing'impresinti - waS tirade, I,o:#4.i't:alP.TlO and " a, half Veen' ad - - ' mintStert4iite ' i beo apinfp6'rteCiii iiiieite,:, and slePt sipietif 'fer-twentititintitiiS.' In., 1 e.,inintittino `hiss elaws wecti,i'reineved 't i 11 f:a pail' : of ' illil.n*P - Pi,i l c 6 iiihao .when ' r is lieuship ' tiWoke: froui:liii i ' 4 itiiif, be ~_found :Weise - It deprived `of irti :t fermi-:; able - Wetiphns'offiefeneci:` , Tli' lioninoif i ti recovered his woiiii,,d 'agilitY,"'and'tbis: l I :lartling 4 o las 1 _ .ivOli' is' evetr-r.."ii i l ) .fob - P able:that it.'-',-will be neeetistirt A .tettt z`vir 'his teeth'', beforelie - -'ivill• • be 0 ' `tiered a: considered safe pec.-Terrii/kr; 1",-,1 t .!~ e `1 , lk: 2 . t . ' ti l 'i • :: ' ;;', ; If.r..lif vit h rj . 2:::•....se., A . C.,,.., 2 1 . 1 . , 4 1 P E. O7IIO •F T i larrAl.r . LI ! , 4 ,t 6, 17277 * no r mtiiiiii ~ ,i tigar3s. tietr4ooetie7 ''''.. ..tl;Avo,li . . ' cofir . * ~ ihi 4116iiir • fliiiteka - • I, —, ' ~z". ''Welirtakia, i t ite,*ijiii if , , -jiltierr q.t ,'t 1 "::: 4.. : }. ble,Z . ",..l i hi r ol' t iliEt 1 . 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P AITTA 1 .y./4ip ti : . _ily,/iy; - 0 41 8 a ii ' :tlLVlrili 1111104:. t is wilF sent to the- e i , . .J'AP*Ni,ser,:::rfiiig,tiiitk, lettoi, fro m . i n :oilitiii '74,lo6 *.YN t A.s4oi . ..4iirk: St . : 4 1.0- - ''' .1 ~".:'',.,4)---#l*-.Y*441414:the,--. 4 :heat'. #44 l4 4•':: - . - z4 „ g° . - I . l P l '.iiitrliti':. iviii ' tboo4o,447- ..• 1 0!„....... : 1*4.4a*-; - ._iiti . ;..1:1.. , ... ,- .,.. - ;, - ;* ;,;f2 - 17,t..4),1? - ..., , . - w0e,i5hip,....... m--.-,,:i"',...-..!**.,4liqq,'°ll-0**67.11% '• botita:iti*ii- - .o*#';; . : ~.!,''..- r,i . i . tik a i nkits; to . oisiiiijzicit,7lo, ,-,,liiiti4e '4..*.ild' ad .ii: the tiitnid o '.'A*;:q . ij: . i4n*.i 5..• ; - :', , •f?..-'. ,- ;:; , :•-2 - '4'..:,_ 2 - •i .: - . . 11t h i tk : ito i cr.0 4] .ii•-•:.:(4•; , ,..i'n•iiiii.: , l t i t iW "4Tfild!lit-#4-:•'::erhif- .iiiiii4l4"[diiii , tiey..00.4-.-.'klic4-pr)fri4#..o44-110:0:ricie- it. hii--,liiil.t tb* - 00 6 ..1„*,-o, i 'L -• :*(0„ 1i.z..„ _blaillnitti': -- . h .e . i F f il 4 intoyi*4 - -01,:1!-.'' • •0e(0.901 . 4:41ri0k l - ort2.- his,' - "way thi.'44'9E ili4; . •;' , :vfigoti ' . .....,. . . . . ~,,, .• - , .04,,:f2r , :.baRi;,. „t . ~ , Aoy'r..,i4iiiiikt: iltiiijiv* titti; i: -. .-:icr i tiii e . i n Ai b4ix.tiiio ptcic . d .4i4 - 04:411!4-0d l imn": of ' his lifidirt!it:,#l4irtOditititfT:'. .. ifrvioing . - ; ,hitil • 164*****Olt 40.1.*0;', C. 11191 0e s e:!Oli- ' 'Med 1,h40 d'iiiiigfe,filik**:Oli_ :144 aid then . . hii . d .ii, hie, :ii,iii! . ..,thi: . toji . 1 0` the 1i0t... - -We - filled 410:41;e:grik.O'itindir!!):14iti kikiiit, - 4 4 6 y and a' poop- .spon th*titi* • , ,!,..4.ieb-tuir,, 4 *. • vied with khenv.:_fro* thq4fork - ). T'IOY• hare had tieidb . oirCl .thaile:6l: !ivy ; And. are going . asliono'.tirdiiy•i-ti;.put...iii*.. ..- -::- . • -.....-..- • - '. • ,1.:-:. ..04-,,,- . ... 1 :-- • ~. ~ . ....:. ...,;. .:. .. . ' . !him. .. .. . - Gatlin li BLIND.- "loni 4 tVitieellties Seiti nel has.thefollowit4... it; ii,.reth e e r i e k • L.q;enerai John. A. - Pierlei•ofs o - w ~) shire; is-the unanimous', DO ittee. of the eoe.,, - vention; ,A- betternomina . n . it is sotos sihleie have =made:" -r..,, . .- ~- ~ This'shows . the 'metal of rne' of the 1,,e 03 ., foco leaden!. - When the telvaph aniiouno:-°. ea that Tierce of New- , Hampshire ,was-ihe tOinineeigli- -Sen4iel-.61104.-to'hairie-known -enougkot.him not iccharStnit - 41.,d 0 , - „ - ‘44, srin A ,'.':,; ilia when Ilittigt coliOlAetited aid I ` - John A.," „as 11Q,, such . maw ei4lis, ik, , sho;irs how - usual- - regar*beintakyforlhie, word. We'do noti ink numi...other..edit ors yin'. be caught in ; su it.fa;ta, . We hope Mr. Jones•iiiii stick to his Jotin A., - and let Frank :• Make - his own_ way ' ; .to "th . - White Aqui, wittont lily ai d -front the VineqineS Salad. ' Succtit.mt.Mzrt , Ti.—When Lontrans became _a; state, - a. brass twelve pound . r i Spanish gun ,w - as f warded, amOsglah e i. trophies4Q- I l ii ,gtoi). as: property of the, federal n'eve - went; ,- W' hen Lieut. • annfer leek Alvando, b-2c4tureirtgun t e eltact 'epunterpitri of the (brmei, eves t the minutest. marks and ninaments, the , [ 1 te - ef eiceit being 740: The hire sisters,. , , , s lona-. ands strangely,parted - ,. ark no w united e agiiin, in tho 112th 101 of their - - ' 1 ' it I - • ae, at.lour nation. cap a. - . lEPThera is a,l ay of -doing good in the world', on asaillscalp,_ that is Scarce yii,. ly appreciated* :'' . niaßrlia' eduiiites on chilli fa`thfull - -limy effect i'work of t i ire ter ben • vote* e' than. one 'who. lias' won the n. tue ' philanthropist. The love eoncen rated fin a faittily map'pro duce _richer( fruits' tian - that, whith ow, .braces the world : I ts soion is-more in tense and visible but its results may go 'abroad and 'Leven, - hie . : whole mass of a COUVTIgnitY ' --- --I ,‘ - '' ~ -' ' - The LOce ice flair.ra -- • The Nei York Evening, ii,s4, titesir- M o o f the': ai!4T,e - nlocorOifyi of'that ate has ~ .; uni24341 for . Pieree,' but:de. pounced th:'reiOltitions- Of the o brav tion. Of t 'eel ix- t u t f. Thelj •_e riot fsykited by elie Oise* , tins.--.'rhre joilithit tit the meethers-- more than lifeeTnitiths it. Said by some lead left he room`; not more than a dozee of th , - rest knew What was doing. Mr. Davis,'''' hi - Pt‘itlent of the Convert-, d titre, had be - n obli` , - byTeiliautiorr, to CI 'leave the. airk....-- I Fr. Irvini--wis in 114 place,-and .. as eiertinghimmlfstinly-te , establish so , ething. like indef. The stain bUsinese of, be,,Petwentikei had beenheen coin ,pleied ;. sue , bets `'and bystanders 'were talking , : it o ex. with each other, and every thing' was - attended to. but, whai was go• inf, , 011:beAfi , l•tli.thitir. - r - Intithejtiidist - of this bustle till Confusion, in the midst of 1 Licind„„cOnv' sation, :shouts, andnoise of . •the,hasty e - trances and hasty depirttrres --;-- 4Omethin - wait read which : nobody [ beard;- and . conCtrning which- verYlew Haware that t -Was ..rea tug. . r., - - " " , - ld' •31 Irving / rint - tbe question on all the -tesolationsin a linnp,—"The ayei;in that "fragment era ' Pontention E ; jitsr in 'the busileerbietiking Wp,*ere , ..risitie , titftnerotis , titufheioes, end it!3,. declared diesev'tesoltitiont,..winn red6f)ted: Frons: one . of the :tisent*#* in - COriVentiOn; who was decidedly illiptif• ild4o tiliart \ oEtherteliolutiensaitd`inda. =hive voted : against; - them if,:litaltadbeen givets, on:oppoitimiti f we tavii.,itit - hilthe i -did not even odiAhill'iizolutiinit ;put to 'Vote; and wit i , notaware - of ' this pretend(' 'that 4hey-ba 'been adopted 'ti beard 'of it' sflirwards"..‘ ‘.A Iplittioni n,* t made is • this Vuiftieer sloes not .oe:es deserve the , ease :r e: Yow, which 'we Mierd4 r, gai l Y iL • A itve is played Isefinfe=an•audieficcr which ifs aware of , whatisioitig tm:! , \ - --- -- _- ' - ;,---• - . -.40 - _ ~ - - Stitt b -firghdas% The !boat 03Cite the Whig 'pies!, ofUnion, In , - most erery parttheciard 4;` o Seotfaithe Wit ( *didate fist: Co tate ecteilaitAlhe cificiitY that:lie would - he'the stieditiftiear er Wligsthe k we ' 1 a., t eon es are; about to enter thafjler As ivii4r,„anothei . glorious viclo7.ir 00. 3 - fort!*gieat Whig part = _ - certain "de wthe of rate that Wk. eraDViefiChl*e.tt, the *erred 641dierori,, has :known defto.; be the 7-0 11 •I'rt l 4,4 4l it ofthskUlitfedltiitOi: a relent 163!:turihich.wilt he 4)0,4'444! or'Le'coropo V° • intent optic the flesli-ptity:iyill :-litoe other. . than ,f+a ea*c. the,peciiiCtc rise tkv.F, colicound . 4:0.• 4 • e ! "- : ;liikkAiotifrim Portsmouth, Ohio, . ; 14 - ‘ iiiiPlViiiiiiiiiia quite a glowing ..des. ;Cr rarifirthe' voyag,er, in the coi n TA • , :-.lkgiofs : - .::..,;:,:.., iiiiii, 'iAia ! he wim, l now. Attetiri ' Wit itiilliVisie:AbeChad trig"' • j 44: .iiiNitniiiiiiirk* 'TO , '''' . :*lif.i.ii , iii6iii . volumes ..ortittio, trer.'''.-tkiiiioy;*'s• While mnaOki l eii: tit OW tife:ntonittiiind gained** is , .: 141". C . 44:iiiiile Or tiiiiii-whentiti n ig ht., If . s#: ..- lii.:Jaifi9l,f.diti.k.i4. Its already ,eu. ~,, ..., -, • .had e teiiviiiviiited to Brius i t g 2i. `• ~. i ° .l.lrtipiigh' tbfi km4ii ciouoi - ,: .... . Ifili , *iiiii-iili Idown=s - retit distant:o'P a :tin'cliiii.tibucit suddeli,Wll,7: ASA- liiiiiiiieiqinail : P co T eri#P, " f .Vsll.."..,Wo6lliiiiiiiot .041.114; 101 01. ...100,'41,11*,-1,1116.-I:4ll4iii fell into its itha 14}414,0141***thiik the Ittlif*l44lailr ~,iiiiii.ilbtilliantiy ll ' !in 1444.--'`Aeleiiiittla;cilidibe clear, blue ~.. Tif . . - • YillAiitiOitika low anis the • ..' ligi4fe4tiiiuld see, at the 1i.,.. t. . Vlttitrett sails but all 'this '''l''' :‘•17444:-.-titile-te ali :, ibowering of ri • ' if 14 , :jp .o ir s.: I thr; 4 " . 1;.? - • EMIR
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