" egeir Nanatentst** 0. 0. 111111P8T610, Editor aid Proprktir. rinuce.ol.• ANSI FIFTY ....... rub or two ...If mot pasnl until 11. end of toe gine el 81040.1,t. "411M.:(r.ti=01 1 :112 . :! .."‘"'""" " nu xse.sl lex num Le euarnm. to Aland digkelt i °76 him that halt shall ice given, /waft, AMMO heti/ not. stall be rakes .say seas tha t which he habl. - I keg pardon, Mr. Chairman. of t he e , 4.- aitte: for o t i lda .y d . trin e u, ii i mi n ic i ;f d la i ; i • e upon all bang emeasions. to seek'. him elii farther in illustrating the preeileaVopeM lion of Whig maaauMw: but this mast out. Ike for the remit. But sir, when. mkt s ter this new-born seal of my aelleague 9 It -- - t 'd h l e 'l W lhth h:g rlgh pa '.' party " tre . : o te lf d *r la '' i b m P:i. r gr a 'a t i ll *d 7r a seu n rv b' i l:; l3 i - -t -- -- boundary at the apt, a the President, telt. Louisiana territory. 'through thin I when I hear these Whig politick. talking I. the Philadelphia To loreonvention. Ile ay, paned WO wrong for Ler eourtesy,ad I SPEECH be settled by negotiation., on the very ket purr..., up. the waters of the mighty, about eonsieteney, it make. me Mink of , ben not , until new, be e n considered • sup s. abruptly broke away mid went data al or ___ _____ ~. ate, pretending a wish to pule.. mime/ ll , s- , .. , i- , ull. E. B. OLD, " \ day of hie admimietratiMOseleped the peal- Minsiscippi, Mae millions upon million', id 1 'Satan rebuking• " /porter of the Adminietrati.. It wee n s ! aye annexation resolution, arid k dispatched western produce 111111. ill way t o me t h., My colleague :lye, lie will join iseueldemt.d, I believe, in Ohio Ihet he wouhl • ribbon. hie messenger on the Sabbath-diet being And no western man would, for • moment, with me before the people up. the tariff, not even lode for the moo , " of Lie parry. Frank Hastings rre math., came satin- 0/ , 111110. 111 /11.11 tering idly down Me sire., and only per- A Mr J/ use. a Representatives, It - rd. th e on ly in, l e ft hi m oil er th e peo n a ge of tolorae the ceding back the Latakia. par- ,and other kindred measures : I should like' Does he set brighter roe,. alaeucl, from _ the resolution-with his selected resolution chase. , I' m th...king of the tht,e, mother, ohm elakl• °rived Kate when dust erne her. raesAy, July 24, Isclil. i!.., meet Lim, Mr. Chairman, i n id. °we ltha death of Tsylor, sail the rieieg sun et hood's hopes wee „one; , "Good t om," . said bowing, hir. , T. Commit too of the Whole on the 'tn the people of T... lent Gm auceeed• The minexetion a Tom met with a beautiful town, end demonstrate the eariml Fillmore? glory eimilar nproeition tram the Wlli4 party.- N aomi. of a high protective tariff, and the! Mr. Campbell. I will do my colleague g e d t hy n .,. a rea ~ns the, mother, 111111.111 ed eye attracted by Mks 31orray's pleas, state a ito uoia? Laving postponed the , hag administration sl.ould reap the by care red to. 'lace. " Will 3ma take pity on an idler, consideration of Gm Calikroin Message, ,et Texan annexatiee 7 John Tyler, Pir, And, Mr. Chairman, in my district my 'cp. ! i ... Manion of the proceed. Or the gales 0(3 1 . ..du to .Y, that he ..., repudiated I a ., on, nano drew , „„), er e r .„,,1 e „, t e . i ns . Miss Villiers, aml ail,. me to accompany and taken up the Bill making appropria- was Gm... I Oust , Mr. Chairman, that nooent-who was a member of the laet I the p u bli c , land • upon th e dig er ,' e l em ., soy nomination of his party. you in your walk ?" , done for the support of th e Military Acad. the Whig party, for • few year. yet. will C o n g r e s s , and a Whi g pr o ph e t_ eime very' e a hi s f e ll ow ei . i ..... Ido not misrepre. Mr. Olds. Never. I always go for Gee mild ; For I ~,a . ,,,,,,,,„ u „.. ~,,,„... 0 ,..„.1 Kate. who woe already engaged, and to emy, and Mr. Wilmot having concluded- not pretend to call doh' , Tyler e Demnered• stump met mo with the ilallla, that by the I sent the dootrina of hie p er t,. when I a , nominations of on party. And, Il e ow e s a a tt end of Frank's, answered frankly, ra Mr. Old. obtained the floor, but yielded is Umnident• r who. 4 r. thoY will net tre•ty of Goadabflm Hidalgo , we had no- , that in Olain , the maeter.spi . it. o r t h e p e i.. than, so long . I believe that the pros. oue eland. ,el Hastings were almost as ietimate to accuse the Demeeraey of the country with quired a mow barren and worthle. tern. ty, while demago g i ng upon the pocky, negh air , the very perpetuity ef at* Thom mere des dear le me, mother, will cluster . b roth , n„ii sister . M e m e a. rna nd, to reply to some re. , making him President, B wet not I. ow tarry. His remnant deelaretion wet, that hem promise d the p a n,.. that ~. (1,. gl 'Moue Union depends upon Me unity and 'round my heart, "I shall be pleased if you will. Only marks of Mr. Wilmot. my Democratic friends. who, in 1840, sung' he would not curse his worm enemy by be-. Whig party got the power. the premed, e i nationality Of the Democretie party. I I,a, y ou .. mont,d our 1/0111, Illalha, lila, I, wal• 3 . Mast be very agreeable. fur Illy Primal 31, C. having concluded- piens to -Tippeeenne and Tyler too." , glowing upon him a thousand acres of tide the sake of the public lands should be tee pledge myself to the support of its mend ed • faithful part and I are used to having tone talked to Mr. Old" mimed the floor, and said ; But. Mr. Cholera., let me return to worthless territory. Again: what has been ken from the National Th ew . ; en d m et nees. Or Awhile aide one eettage-deor-briemed wob on. end, if 3on don't acquit yourself ere& i Mr. •Careinuss ; If, by 3 1, Mi ng the the history of tins ban...inn, as ill.- the resatt Scarcely two short years have the amount o o tn i og f r o m ohi,,, en let chi" in thia, sir, 1 diffrr with my friend from Marti. fere- itably, we mall black ball you, as you .y 11, to arty fri en d or ini m ,i, of, >hoer. truingllefeet oat 1b... Whig pro- pa .. used, before wet wooe r s this territory et- distribution. would he repel to on e g or e, l'enneylvsnix, [Mr. Willem ] n o o w.. n,. were happy M. mother, 110117 happy were et the next time you ask puede. I nand.) I have so crippled ow time tet to Pheeke produced their own fulfilment. For treating the attention of the whole world of the min, taxation for Stare p orn .. to Im "par essellenee," v Deno-tend. Be we Mete cion to walk with ate." deotroy to y r e p u t a ti on . a da ce , I b ee . eight full years Tex. had been ipso facto ,Spleodid and opulent cities have sprung up. They. say rem the der cline yi n rh o N e m.. believe s in the oseellencim of Bece rwee ti e goof' free. For eight long )care her indepen. as by magic; the commerce of the world in al Treasury would be made up by on an- I / . yet' en •that by hie °P/mG 1,. thinking tan, how en, ninth , i „,,, , ,,,, • .. Frank, however, needed no incentive for at least established • ...ter for• I arinei al. Io t ' ' man to talk has best.; for the sweet men- mi t e . ; which I. p re f era bl e , perhaps, in , den. had been acknowledged by all the Oolong i n to the harbor. of California; the ertme a the tatitf ; awl ne do ...f ar - tha to the measures of the N um .,. moiety wee, Th., ~rend ~,,,,,,n i, o n wide, onnio.-_,, plus.- le..° of Mary, in which ever;/ emotion th e . days of c o n gmee i one i w e ...makin g ; , enlightened nations of the world. For, weal th of her inexhaustible min. is re- tamer. of foreign coeds here to pay thji Porte Ila ball done more t o break d own of the bort was reflected, was inspiration and hesi si r , it, w il l e ll!,A . 0 ~, 0 ... nearly eight years . . .!le.i.n r .,,, t bd I . Sruill IS tlialitiss sp. m il lion, to the LAMY it would be, in elfac!, mai. the for - their party than the whale ilalhalif e a h., ant shade for me for writing what I sh o uld l am , said , bed stood up. her wail. Al l this time Mexico U nit ed St..; sod a mighty State, termed Men menufacturer for the be ce dit o f th e !of Whigewy Sir, if it be true, . I 1,.. I T on e& unit an, brother door, Hameln. the' ..211 1 . The) stopped at lest at Mrs. Murray', my time permitted. had been contending with internal divisions,' , out of that much-abused count, has been tax-payer of 011ie. I evil believe it is, that the defeat of dm livelong day : Fl tank looked, with e0n... , I .rancor, air, in the opinion .pre....1 by and civil war, treeing nut of the pretensions for mom then seven Iliallthg seeking admit- I Allah! H. 3lr Chairmao. take my , Dem^^Gat7 in / Sdfl h a led era gal our proe m, e'er the velvet laWll, mother, eimeed butter- ir!riLloe.'"".. humble at the appearance of the the honorable gentl e m en from Illieois, of rival chief/aim Under such eitgum• 'nion into the American Union. milleegue into men° stem l e hi e t o w n , en d 'en', stainable", the hnnombl e r aj... Mem away. Ilwellieg; but Mi. did not prevent. 14.1.P0n ' ( Mr, Wentworth,' and the honorable gun-'stances what eould have ,induced her to , Thus. Mr. Chairmen, did time permit, !demonstrate the eltianate wettings of these, from Penne ) lvani• has a fearful f o od o f ~ Th e (sale i on ., o n, mot he r , mot d one e,' t o to ` ling; being deeply reepectful, as he demon from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Wilm o t,) Mnko war or. gm Unitcd Stales? The '1 s h ould like to take up one by one the Whig measures upon the m os ses, 1, 0 we Ape...) resting open hi. & me ld., walked off with lon. friend. tint the rote jest taken, to lay aside the rm.. is obvious: all these Whig prophe. ,meaeure. of the Democratic rarty, and !vuppose, then, that tlai. distribution elloishl , Mr. Merman. •Ithoegli a northern man, very wee. Dow. throne , the Brae.) i „i„, „„,,,,„_nc, e " And that charming girl," 13c said, " as- Calif o rnia caw ., i s e i gn ifi een t of O. f.to ties had been published in her newspapem.iclemonStralo their beneficial el.. up. lie paid directly to ea. individual i n th e ! and refumeoting • northern constituency, slats to support her mother, by standing be. of the California bill I regard this veto 1 11 7 had been posted in her bulletins, they , the country. Sufficient. however, fee me to community , ' in proportion to his taxable am o'd ° sectional maw I should to-mer its joy to 111,-- , , its mune sweet seemed not of earth : 1 deemed hind the °nnitter- fin you know, Kate, I as clearly indicating that, no bill f or the he been pr.lnimed in her Halls of Lego- nay, the( m measure 01 poll. once ads,- I wealth, which is an /meet ae c oml enee with row vote as elmerfully for a southern man , taw knee ahem was half in love with her before, and now I ..i.i.i o n o r c e lif orn i e i n t o M ae U n i on , lotion, they had been read to her people ! cored by the Democratic party, and - upon the Whig plan of distribution in Ohio; iat for the Fresi'leney se for a northe r n one , i .,,,,.. h .,,,,,,p, „„ r „,,,,,,, ~,,,,,„, „,„,,, , ,,,,, r ,„ out entirely SO ? A Wire, each as she wouhl , mill . posed this we', I. vote; from the battlements a her ski... Tie which their . opponents have made an ie., me soppo.e, in addition to tide, th a t me, .1 1 consider him aaliallal in his vi e 1 ei..lnd to Attre. w., Hake, in worth having bee.. worth a which he" b een taken upon thi n go onti on American Senator w. could proclaim in ! before the people, has ever been repudiated tarif f instead id Ling paid et ,our mie n.. • and an ha Me Democratic, faith. I n d, me of the foolish votaries of fashion- in Mi. House, from the commencement of the Senate of the United States, that °the by that tribunal. For 1 had '4,1,1,4 rk,,,/,/, rondo, 1 deeme d gilded, conceited butte fli, at rho your Irimad the session to the p r e sen t h oe , ha, c xhib. Mexican* should welcome the Americansl Mr. Campbell. Mr. Chairman, will in) '' p h u 'u r:l ' Ma w e o r n a r t ' l l e e . o ' u i ra t te i. r . o i f n tl e ae ffo r r e t Wi l l 'Y ce v e i r . .. meat of I. l h l : l oh i 7o l D b etw ' r• P' :3 l' .. the Sir . , e 7;, - , ...,..,,.. ~....,... ' Emma You moat take me to Mi. Mer. iced m, increasing wee k. e i ., gi,i, stony with bloody hands to bospitelale grave",'' colleague permit me th ask him a question/I.a. ; and than I should b e ready t o 'go' northern Democracy have again and t w a i n That inghed Acne sly Is nil. simile, to softly, ,roy's some evening, .d introduce me regu• upon th e part tat th e p re f ees a friend" gat' had been proelaimed the friend of Mewiee, ! Mr Olds. Certainly. with my colleague, some beautiful morn ...manifested them nationality. TIIO Dame. throne. the tro,.. California. And I now proclaim to time and made an honorary 'octal'er of her liter. I Mr. Campb e ll Did no t o eneri m Inch. ! j og , into On attire of the retedi inorehant.loratio party of the north were in favor or wee renew . °CU..g a d.' ~m e . ,. a. they passed ' Kate had knon n Frank too well to sup- ,country , that I regard it as a fixed fact, amy ...lea., Sir, th e. r. Whig prophesies „ ~.. recommend the protective toriff I nod lento how An d one „ ord . would op . I the annexation of Texas. They did not hormly on, prole he Would despise Mary, because her that California, unl e ss connected w ith 0 6. land Whig speaker. led tho Mexicans to Mx Olds. If my colleague will give me, preeinte the benefits of Whig u m ... roe _ : consider ,Lie annexation . extendin g the And, liotoned-inn m ‘ .in, mother-to C o,d, their mother had been unlaced to coteparetive or measures, will Im me l i n vain f ee e d a m,. !suppose, that aa won as they marched up• ' the definition of the word judicious," he lln 'heeler e we should find two cw t. of , seta of a . ,..1..ver,7, , for slavery already existed heavenly wag. I racrt) ; but elm had not dreamed for . sion into the Am er i co . U n i on , T. e i n . ,on American soil, they would be joined by will dell. the kind of tariff recommended 'government officers ; the on e p a yi ng 00 1 i there •no imumeratie 'dirty of the n o r. lamtant of his Culling in love with her But eir, will not. sod shall not, lie at my door. their Whdg *lli. le 'hie eeentri• by General Jeeksoo. I ask my colleague the proceeds of the sales of the public , ere not opposed to the odmimion of Aare BM y... twee "q ...". 0" , ..." ,,, r.." 4 ! Ah as she hastily thouglat over t. good I n ...d ee . w ith w h e t I eon ,. to Ire ' But, Mr. Chairmen. there is another ,in return, did not lb e Whig party 'Toone 'lands, and- the cal, collecting_ the hi g h St." into this Union. if formed out of the reit we nit ,' 'politics of each, she clapped her hands and the fixed opi n i on . of o n .. I h e , th e b en . ;reason why I charge rho responeibility of ' the re - election of General Jackson , upon protective tariff. Let me I mp.. th at t'...shave territory. If another item, we. The gree t/ cr. row limit eroesisl, ton'oa, eimecie.,, ried_ , or to represent, I have naught to facilitate our present difficulties upon the Whig par- i the ground that ho opposed their high pro- first gentleman who enters is e• r i e h m .o. formed .t of Tex., in emordlance with demo 10 ins e ei. "'That will I fees nu are just suited to emery mov e , Wece the commencement of thety. It is the teen,.ame of deception they play- tec tariff sehemee le ! whose tames ...twat te one thousand dol. I n tia . e uid teem. of .heerthearn.ny veto neastio for nreso loc lu m t n in d az ! i. Them dear el.l elin,na so., bees ` 1, ..1" -- " , eet‘ob other We will go to-morrow night." ev a si o n, which 1..4 t ower d s th e emmem . l ad mthe election of General Taylor Con- Mr. Campbell. I charge that the Dem- hire annually-one of those we reed about, rese•tree In the ea' •- ! -end again, and again Frank meet, ant af• mation of thie me s a ure ; en d f now say, trait the fair, manly, open policy avowed °wage party in 1818 aided in passing the I "who is clothed in purple e n d fi rm li no ,l al.. into the Union. Our apposition I. not. tt Aod that iaeod eonge ~am,to odo, ,s emmldme ! for the tiro two tweet-lows, always without that lam prepared t o m t . n i g h t en d d oe , by the Deanoeratis party, with the conceal-' highest protective tariff ever known to the land tares euentoureisly every day." A. h e to elemry where it now mob., but to the to deeoy. Kate 11. eras noblodmnrted, intellectual, and note upon e very geee ti on o f or d er to moots and deeeptione of their opponente, ' country. and I stand tampered to prove it. eiders the store, " Undo S o m..' d . 'b e . of r. L ti o , ui; i. a r n t a y . .e . a l.ei l n e . y d e, 1 Un - met, Atm., 1050. graceful and refined, and Miry could 1101, portentiousW threatened us by the honor. , and hell me, Mr, if the etweess of tho Whig' 1 al. refer my eolleague to the fart, the ' thm offimr, aye to him . Good morning. p '7 , I - " I h P e " D ' e h :: Cme y T e n ' f " th ' e .* n ell "' etla i I ' 2l long retie the devoted suit lac paid to her I aide gentl e ... from N or th c ow ., (m e bee not been most disastrous to the coon. , the State of Penneylvania unanimously 1 31r. Dives ; 3ou ere • rich man; you recommended the re...me, of the Bank of , one thoueond doll.. of tame. annually , ' Indeed, after sonic maidenly strawy!. with I Clingemn,) early in the session, until I try. - her heart, "hey folded h ee . e lf t o l o vin g him have demonstrated to my constituents that' The Democratic party, when met in eon- th e United States-will be deny it? !- Uncle Sam," under th e direction of th e I the annexation. They did not consider it with nil the depth of laer pure, 3. ardent ' I bare done all in my p ew . f o r th e admix- motion to nominate the ir candidate for the . 31r. Olds. I shall be mow happy to, Whig party, send, )oar two hundred and lam extending the area of alaviwy, for' eles nature.siog of California. . Preeideney, made an open avowal of the job. issue upon all these question., at any filly dollars, your proportion of th e pro. very nirandy existed there. They clloid. Frank wee too sensible to regard the r say to my south e r n b re th ren , that this doetrinea of nonaitttovem,:ion • the Demo- time with nay colleague when Ise has the ceeds of the sales tar the pehli e 1... Il e "'red it a...lending the civil and political , mem acc.sorire of fertune. Po lope, in- determination is n e t ti me d.' u p on ., h oe . eratie party, both at the North' and at the ! floor. But I do not eh.. now to be would say in a loud voice, "Blessed . th e blmoialta of our Government where they •• Mary Murray, you say-and, pray, I deed , he loved Mar) the Letter for her pov , Olio' to th e admission of Slave States i n t o „' South. manfully 'maintained the position el turned aside Iron. the course of ergume. , cam. of Unto Sam." N e st, enters th e !did not before exist. But, Icy the for ' lerty. lie mold never have entertained an the Union ; for, if a State Wag formed our, who is elm!"now intervention ; and had General Cu" which I had marked out for my.lf. I as- !farmer of moderate mem. , w h en . tau ., of Guadalupe Midair, V. have aeritairect The. wordy were address e d hy one Aced'. for her, if the had not been node- of territory in which slavery I.nd o p re . , been elected Preside., this question woad& sumo now, and will at the proper time main- might avenge tour d o llar. per annum: y oer !rree territory. California, New Mexico, in a ra nd rth U e " rn b b e r to * ocrac now y f'" do . w a e nd io b jend no tha s t ot ela o . f young lady to 'another, in reference to .i Me and intelligent.; nor perhaps, coon if existence , and who. mem lit aa ti en still re . by a decision of the people, have been net- tain , that the Democratic party, es a party , ' J' 'lgion officer would approach him, and acquaintance to whom me of them had lier parents hail bo r n on tror thy , but all cognieed its existence. I would eiceerfullY ,l" upon the I d e' d erm o f m an'interventi°a! °re "lime" to • PreMetive tariff. The 'say, Good mowing, Mr. Farmer; you are a just bowed. I things else he minvelered c retentively in- veto for h e r adm ission i nto the Union .- , Both the North and the South would have doctrine of Ilse party, ma I understand it, !man of moderate rircumstances; you pay war/ Phan ever go them.. - wi,„? The .langht, , r or wia... 3lur- I Ild.re'd- /11. "'''ll . onto - I'dned• I n. " Id. My o pp,c e i t i en is not to th e e d m i e .i on o f .oequi,scod in the decision of the people. is, a tariff for revenue, and incidentally Ifeur dollars t. annually ; Uncle Sem, I Slr. Ch/dr.°° ' I bare already neid G. ra y. A d k .. , sweet ., mi n a bl e g h i es ever, eorli , at pare , to facial...lde so. iety, be Slave Stet, but t o th e extension of dove - 'furn, then, fur the origin of all our diffi• protective: I rater my eelleage to the let. !send, you one duller, as your preportinn of ,T regardol the perpetuity of the Union ne - merit not ry into fr. territory. - Sullies, to the policy and action of the Mr a Jame " K. Polk to John K. Keane, It. proceed. of the sake of th e Alio la, ' depending span the priory of the Ii m _.. lived in Mar • to,- c al va ht to know her." was occo•l'maed to ea' that - . wealth; ti , ^ dial. ilt• R•.ll,ilt • •••ife " . • • 0.a~..m. O.V lV .n~Dmm II r. or les. '"• "" Zolc " trafra «rug y eat . erer 7 3.° Oter VOLU,IIE ter All Imo . n J. WOIIIK wady sod exy , J ea rwrerable tem, 31g) Who is She ? , • I'd rati.....0. not." II ii , i the 149( 11,..1k. 1, ! wealth; eas ulot Inn 5 , m2.1 , 1 inn wife" '' I hoot been alien pained, sir, during with a toss'ot the head " T:". ,I to c hto, Mart, n o h er ion ,. 1.,,,.,1 F ron k for hit this session, in witnessing efforts to destroy of Widow 31 , iwor. „1„ l o .„ „ o i „., , trooknehs, intelliceuce and ' oe n e rons final. the miry and intett.rity ..f the great nation. thread and needle 5t,,1.! WI, th 1..1 111 , 1. end , e , t fur his I, lime. '' I ..”1.1 al l)cmocrotio party of the country. I t hi ng will h e to ~,,,e i o i e n i t !, ~..e ' e hi te h. rather lentain single," she said. "than have been pained in witnessing the etimi, , en maids" marry for ausltl.." ' nation and reel:titillation, upon this side of • But, in this country, Emma, it is mor- About throe mouth: after the day on the limo° today. I regret this, sir, be- , it that makes the rank," replied the other 1 I. :kb our story opens, Kate Villiers called 'cause I honestly behove that the Demo-1: • Here ) nu know we have no aristocracy. on her "Id school-mete Emma cloth, party only, can save the country in, Mary Murray i s mere iwo,wiroi, more ue- , " Who do you think is going to be mar- the present emergency. I say this, sir, tomplisbed, sod more amiable, too, than' vied Y" she said. " You give it up? well becalm. I believe the I/emocratie party to half at w hoof - mates " , Frank Haatings and More Murray.' he truly/ • national party—tit only party :. o Ig, t ii . I ens, toll you 0 „,, t hhi g, if you i .. What' " o:claimed Emma, pale with, in this country that, at all Minos and under keep up your . wiotinr .„. o w i t h h er, yew . ilimortification, for she had astiduounly , all eircumetances, have boon enabled to es. be set by all genteel people. I'M you think , nought Frank's notice, "not Frank Hart- tablieh a national platform—the only par the Livingetone, liemiemm, and Lewmoces, I ings and that thread and needle woe an's ty that, at all times and under all eireum will some to your parties if they are to meet ! daughter?" stances, have boon enabled to go into • aha f The e t !: r d ' o 7' a ' s they phrase ,",. replied 1 ...b . e 1 . '11', w7 .1 will l l .= e c t o a l w e ett t l h gel , : i ! rt'vao'lride'dlialleamatnitoanatof upon an open and principle. "Hut one thing , so well fitted to admit." ' I hart nut bas a little astonished, Mr. Kato Villiers, with spirit . is certain; I shall not giro up Mary for " I shan't yid , her." said Emma, pettiel , - I Chairman, at the boldness and effrontery them, as I like her for herself sad not her Is. " She'e a nobody. If Mr. Hastings with which Whig gentlemen upon this smostere. Besides, for all I knew. she, ehonses to disgrace himself, let him ; but floor hero charged all our present difficul. may be as well born as they mar; I never! he'll bed oar the 'old families' won't eoeog- lies upon the Democratic, party. In this thought to inquire." nine his acquaintance." charge they Imes been aided by the Ad just at this moment a h rin g,„ on , , onns : " Pshaw !" said Kate, contempluMisly. ministration organ of this city. And, sir, man, riding a beautiful horse. passed, ..,a , " You know better. /11r llastings is, him-when these charges were so elottuently outdo a bow to the young ladies. The self, a member of ono of the I oldest fami- ' thundered in our rare the other day by the gat speaker was all loluslies.at this public lies we Laee j and being such, is above all gentleman from Georgia, (Mr. Stephens,) action from one of the richest and must Irbe ridiculous notions of the more 'Perm - 1 expeeted to see mule of the old chamois hehionable men in the city. . nee' It Imppons, ton, that Mary has ens of Demo:wetly on this side of the , ..Dear me," said she, "how glad I am 1 good blood,' as you call it. She is the Koine hurl hack the charge, and fix the • Ise did not see you speak to that Mils Mur,limeed - deelibler of • Weer ef the D.A..- , wrong apes the policy of the Whig par rs) I He never would have noticed either, ,tion, an Antericon pattern of nobility, I takeparty, where, ill my indronoe• it rightfully of as again." it, if we have any at all."belongs. Kate Villiers, eurlol her pretty lip inl "Then it Is on that amount he manic,. Mr. Channels, lam unwilling that this morn, as she replied— I her, wet the splenetic reply. charge should go to the toiletry uneoutra• • Fmk Gastinp is too sensible to be • No, be never knew it till he mad her dieted. I undertake to say, that upon the tasted by math a thing, I fanny. But, if l to bars him. War vide*. , and meoterliell-I'Whig party, and sot the Deamerstie, rest. he le sot, he is only the more to be pitied." men , * wen his bourn. and the/ skew' Is jthis reeponsibillty. And worming with enteral indignation , the doe time Frank end Mary were worried,, The gentleman Roo Georgia, (Mr. Ste eosatauell, " It ream me beyond potion. , Kato Bing led to the altar on the mme, plone,) and the genthatan from T011111101... 4 to sal people le th is oonotry, talking of the d...f. .Mthr• h!. 1 • leases, , ~ . sine s (311 r. Gentry,) and other honorable pude =el,' d their families, whet oat of a t•••• Iml 000 • mu .P.M111..11.1 shoat a l mon upon the Whig side of this House, are there is mareely one that is not ,th. , malthhtitthe• , repeatedly telling as, that at the time of .. . diemenedoll, and at so great diManee, from sees bowl ineehasie at reapeetable farm , or. Take ear Adam litatilles I Ajmato- , ry sop they were poor, while the real old gentry of that day are now generally het. gm* Who was Astor? A poor Gen f min W. Who was Ginn!? A Irrenob eribie-b.7. Mae was Abbote Lawmen moo A pekes wood-obspmr. &, toe, me C u /Mimes. (My, Webster, Clue eel ell 5555 Atm estblet lee eagle u em Moe a ponse's ..*maven wore, his gnat they are them ehm." A Mr dap elteroe Use me am = 1 7. , 0 6 .71 1, == bee Mewl to maven* with Kett . Emma we m latmte mem Mesy b y sdsk Heater m es o m Mr . man bere the street towards Mem— Politemee kept bee for a osemeet, Mt se be bow ewer, tim frorme of lew Mg am with • Mewbeer Ore Anal ad Pleie musk" se Ewes Gelled Ma New. ' 1 - (4_ lit -\ 'l l lP'']''' try t • tM A Jos. Wave • Mosat,-- , . Omnibus I th° °°°° r alg ",__t il Bill sod Bray Clay," oralaktied Mr.. Par- °*" i o we.. w o g , oh o . ! hop . Mr. c loy , y, 000 0000000 00V a TVIIVOO Moalow mod d atad war wit Mew. 1 4 s oo l o eti oo. t oi r h " . Pn u r .. r i Lt . ...„ oast roads aa aequbiltioa of Writ. I wool oimalboo drivers, t o bt a ris w oo tolling ". °l°4 46.1.1". 1.. " . / how po . hOOO tool oo • • oosno.thi. would molt la our preweat dilloaltim, by row lihroo And good old lady took ' n 7;l qnl, l° : of 12= °°1°° ' a log ploob of soli aadl boaral • agog!, • " ... . him ' shoi p :r e ° deb for Ma Mho Male of •°. woo r I ul proglatabot I shoal mg tumid. of Mew Partbegke rays bre Delo. was mil the Mood wpm tbo tidier algbt. era au bud ThanueErar II& h." ai bad tbo favored warm am duo, mod idol 0H...—. , rubmks of UN 1 swarms would bare pow to Eh, Antiwar @ I Pb•oy is oars to rash la ha illibwitat. Joao, ulp .b. wawa le lb. ei.mh ark DK Ir. If tM aV.ViVdO... of Ton. was didn't kw, ilto Maps. . warm of all our dHlaolgoa, Jou lb, tie ut Mai do., of lb. Donowatia - • -1' wil Me e bell lists row for ire; like •I Mild. of do Predawn! sseemoseted y le melon mein oder; like Messina s' Ids ibis smosiOseT treilsr greislion ler, unislaisf-esskleg laid . wbese um Ale assesadee sesseft Rea whit gunk' her. sompllslen Whlsb at en ear Ami ss yes Mod se sir—. Wray es le tuft lobo Os• bed pomnd ea ekes boort &tap Jima bap pm • Mss r eels Isenellre lisles Me grunlise et ItltlStreJ i , 310)11V,',;i:1;4, NeM73 O Etrfarallatatre, Sbtri anti AREarinflattp MONTROSE. PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST /9, ISSO .Chig party. Did they, in convention, a, sow° • national position upon the question 'id slavery extoostoo / No, sir. In order to unite the discordant elements of their party, they refused to commit their condi ; iota to any particular policy. They lett his frierids at the South to edvcieate his ;election u • pro-slavery man.' They could and did point the people to hi, location, to his three hundred slaves, and to the pledg es of Stallitt nod Pe ton, and say, he in just the man for the South. At the Nto t h his friends could point to bin Signal letter ; and hie friends, Thomas Corwin and Tru man Smith, cou:d read extracts from Iris private letters, pledging him not to veto the Wilmot Proviso. Such bring the game of deception, his election could not bc, and by the people was not, regarded as settling the question of slavery extension. All eye., ae • consequence, were turned away , from the Executive mamb. and the Pres- Mont, to the Capitol and the Congress of the United States. The South had no , 1 ; confidence in the Executive veto; there-1 ' fore their extraordinary anxiety en defeat) the 'Trevino," and the California Bill. The ! North had no confidence in General Tay- lor's free-soilism; hence their anxiety to secant the immediate and favorable action of Congre... To the deceptions, the eon eralments, and the frauds praetined in the election of General Taylor. most eighteen.- ly may be charged the trousuasotatlon of all oar dleitickie• and embarrassment.. I look with pride, Mr. Chairman, upon the past history and the meanies of the Deonocratio party. If you true, sir, the history of that party, you will tad that ell Its eseasunss of clietiostive policy, after ha.. lag=rnuobb: l l7l 7 ".reral q h . ifity were, at the time, deco by tna op! pleats of Demooraey es ruinous to the country, yet time and camisoles has fully I dentoostrated their wishing... Let tn. !Mosinee. The Deesooratie warty, under the lead of Mr. Jefferson, favored the Lon- Wane paroles. Their opponento prsraiet .d the moat &estrous remelts. The terri tory and ellonste were theowneete. tely , it for the'resMintes ef hop and pte... The toy was sand at .. that oerly lay whist We samba of sanitary. worn ens Woo told WWI Mit 00111111117 wu boowelog too Imp; that it veldt toll prime by wombrow outeuelow Wet, sir, what boo Woo lbe noult et 0111 ems pnolktlose sod tembeWlepp ? The worth et lowpwwwweet boo bow awn rapid shoo tM MIONIIOII of en Monitory. Na *do olosoobooki law eeporeedwl the O nion sod brawl bane . The 1 = Wind et peot.boye, boklowswe 4 sinter ; sot New Odom owl Wooblogtos ay ate way wwwwiblo to web onw sew Woo wen Ike shoe of Paw Yak rd Do. Iss al We tine et Um Looldela • padre& awed lisseillhl BMW win rem ea et ' .... • - - . for an exposition of the doi trite of the ' The farmer. /thing th e monev. r would si t y, i °erotic party. It may fora t i me be strick- Democratic party upon the tariff question 'in not quite.. loud a voice: Blamed be Owls. 'lows by the preasure of the. sectional Mr. Campbell. On the subject ..f the name of Uncle Sam." Lastly enters the :questions. but I trust it. nod to me it rice tariff, tho currency, and all prominent not, laboring elan, who toils from day to day for i again. Its integrity In.. often been Died, jeete, the gentleman Con prove that the Dc- the maintenance of his family; the grasp.. but as yet, it has been found :vial to cr mooraoy have beet, on both mace. 'Mg hand of the tax-gatherer, hex found, cry entergieney. Occasional ' gems" hero 11l r. Olds. I aseme the pavilion. that; II ailing i.. hie Smiled, h u t t o o t the t oo :taken a portion here, and a portion there, the Democratic party are opp o sed to • high' exempts from taxation. hone wh o di. • i which have ultimately found • resting-place protective tariff, and that in that position , tritium. °Meer 1•11111.1 approach him also, in the bosom of the Whig Party ; bet one they have boon euntained by the ps.ple 1 with his accuntomed "Good morning," for' rint , iPlet Wing ltee‘eletetlt with the oat.- Will my colleague deny it? I assume the! it costs no more in extend this common !rap right. of m., has filled our ranks with position, th a t. the Dentneratie party took lealutatiel to the poor than to the rich man.' . ..thin numb°. from the citing Posr ground against a Bank of the United Good morning, then. Mr. Doorman; yo.' ' Mi.'s. States, and that in that position they Lave' lab o r tor your daily main) • but you With the Demotesey in the ascendency. been sustained by rho people, soul, i n th e ; pay no taxes. therefore "thuds gam" rends 1 out eountry will always be safe, unites that : language of Daniel Webster, a Bank of you none of the proesed“ of the salea of the , '1... 1 th is... which I trust in OA it the United States ha. broom° an 'obsolete ', public lands. Ile would any in the .• w ig nom will, whieh Waibington'a far-reach idea." Will my colleague deny it? I as- , email YOICO." •• Blessed he th e name of ' tug !eon saw thold only osorththw our sumo the position, that the Democratic', Uncle Flom." I glorious Union. I invoke the Ikmooracy party are opposed to the d' 'but ion of the. Now, ?Ir. Chairman, we will tarn to the of this H...... so " in imagination, with proceeds of the sales of the public lade, tariff operation t Those different men mm-, me bi Motet Verson; to Plun. , low 'kir l and that in this position they have been imeime lutylog their good. , aventdiog to their ' ear open oh. green gel. th e ' oath" the sustained by the peopl e . Will ~,, col- 1 w,ices ramie. and neeessitin. Mr. Dives. Ms of the Father of his Country, that ,I league deny it? I *gnome the poeition, , hoys broadcloth for a coat, say worth sie !they say ..teh the spirit seed,ash comes. lAn in every great measure of poliry ad- ' dollars por y,pnl; two yards would east. from the mpulebre of the ill. iii ii os dead i I vomited by the Democratic party, they have: twelve dollars. When methanol Uncle' "/I a • sth isis ~,, with.... rut sax !been sustained by the people. Will py 'Sam'. revenue officer tumid - toueh him up- , r. Toni ith"sis" . • Limast es vets ova. colleague deny it? no the ~,,,,... „, ray, ..,1 t. m oor ,. yo., 31/111011 or 1,1•Ttill Leo. , 10Y0011111.0 10.. ' But let to turn the table', Mr. Chair- , must pay me a tariff of thirty per cent. op- , •th "th." . man, and fee how stands the issue. Can lon die broadoloth ; the amount would be ! to .F.JOICII NOT •• Nasroarcns.—Ne ver advantag my colleafue point me to any one measure four dolls.. Mr. Dives would cheerfully !,: e ph e , at en,hee..ed,„.„„ e. In noseh bum. . of r pulley, over advocated by his party, from pay out of his two hundred and fifty dal- I woy torn oat to your the days of the elder Adams to the present, tars, the proceeds of the 'e k e of the peldie: parts of Germany they male use of the hoer, in which they joined imee with the lande, end still say, in a loud voice, " Blom ... h i nd ad ~ 000 n .. howdow .. wt ., o r _ Democracy, that had not been repudiated . sed be the name of Uuele Sant." Next. ' owi will 0t ,,,,, w h o W oo L. ...., P i e o r . 1 , 11 . 1 . mp , :04 w . i:ltero l , v lo:r . ilLouL••a y l o tn r ' .2r ii. y . ano . t i T he bu r y e s ve a nu l e og o -iltain ;r.r wor h t i h . u tw v o Iwwwwi OMe t ikt r o. =mg tot y._ Psi' ...I. sP i oil some dietanee • mull village, known to high proton.° tariff? Where now is your on the shouldern, and . earl, You must pey 1 ho i dow o wo g, w Z or. .4 th r t a ro l sth oo Bard of the United Seem I Where now me • tariff of one liondred is your bankrupt law ? Where cow is your this torahaln; which will Lo two addition- ' , how hulk . fin. T . otw , _ too _ distribation of the proceeds of the mles of:al dollar.. He must then, an his Ir. pop- dto i ii, ood raidtoh. comps ion, mita, land,, and your assumption of the' chase add one dollar le Ills proportion of 1 oven le t i„ n i.... per L° ...od that Tr Slate debts? All eoodenmed by the peo- ' the premeds of the sales of the publie lands itho dal ..... horn. sow .. woom plc, and repudiated even by very many of 'to pay the tariff mum LM very ant per- kw., I. I. hod k i. bat, . he how. h.- your owe party. lakes.: but being taught •• to meek well of! candyoh, the oongodiuh. and not oh that My seamy. pays, that upon ail proud- , the rulers thatbe," he would till repr into t,. o . d : twoho di wo l o ofio, Dying th chi . dr" omit questions, ha ma show that. the Dam- i " Blessed be the name of Uncle 'Sur into o ditch . d Wh o hh o or. " Ale l'" coratie party have been no both aides. L: Nee. Mr. moons. buys • dollen'. worth raid Mike www ,,,,,, o lt now.. toww dm , as aware, sir, thatsyeallsgaa has the fm. of sa v ior r,,77 ten meted.. TIN revenue, nip ow , - 1,; - a r l y e t pe. r .r ---. sadly of making Meek look white, and °Seer tap a him also upon the shoulder, ad l whit. bleed. 111. bow Mends the ems any., Mr. Poona., you mull pay me al with hie owe poet r y? Who Pull, sir, that epee& awl of two sad • half penis upon: e dgy la INS •Weerawl roar, famine he( &awe rather Asa the Ma at a w Aiello., pm la littO a.d 18484wati Wog, "Up the anqweriag bora toms r we• *kr, thou la Ina sankt towiesa the onalka et Matey pit., yet* IMO amid kaki kg talk, drink awl senttladgars Wks as it, .Is, Ibat *avid tasks* At Mesita. war, awl 416.1 imam Grateral Taykr ma a bloody boast er sad tiwaat-aattar.l ..its apse de mewing at Gasassi Taylor. these wri est to aide km power ? BM. Irks um it Asian thrmr6 the North la ISO Gould awidewa 6141i11e .1 wiwiatentstka dagglokwed. yet la adapt ass.la toreiWillea do USW, Allthee NUMBER 35. ..sb pn.ed of the. furor Mr. r ee l" Miv, n M se y la . b Po e " er'o Isrony, sl e Z •Orey s • i 4 Wt ip.. site I sM ....blios W teik4 hr es ne of•ma h fen Moot NA we, et do sold od dropy Id.loof. thole fog skin No N Moolletiee Why, the., Ma me epee ibis sepr, is. at the posesorlee at WV— ' le Mb • Whis maserel 2b 111. is. of tin beedoial orratjaeo of a ego. meow tin Wirt le tills M. way yes ma le. Yee. love foe Mo labrorls mot • 11, Obsinven, b• wol, 1..•••••• “Illeseedl b. dm muse of troth Ms." - I az4:imy milllowly OM We proodeill ap e( Woe WV. moans hilly Du- A ewer emuea mue made • fn day• ago, by as 4111.4. T. eat woman was subpoenaed to appear as • witewee I. S rather &Beate emu She did net seine. st lamb mamma WM 'WWI ref lan appear. roma ea "MA Mu wmplereaght hue 'Gera, Tb. preelelllit kelp dew& It bb duty t. rpprlarmi her. Ilatlara, why were you " I etraldrol sou, dr." "wen you AM rebrenrefl remiss r " Yes dr. he I me Ark" " What woe eh. wet, ••I .n• 1 A• r r . 16 air ; ups ley--vs.", De jest owl four sot