c iroons of Ihc girrlson were b...y un ,unsl. Well, Uio Viscount supped got .Mo bed, .eho;a ha Vchc..e step R.lgand agamic wool, el, no supper, buCncut to. . be.U a- before.-; The Viscount, hdXvftvcr, li'l not cep 0 c.s.ljMlus "iBl'Ufor he HioiirW then was something odd about his friend.- So iflcr lying for about half an hour.hf sjid , , " La Vaclirrir, arc you asleep ? Not ycl,"irplicd'Li Vaclienr, 'but I soon shall be.' . " Wfll.l wantloank you somilning. Mid lioulnyo, turning !iimclf sharp Tou.nl, and a he did so, his hand cam. ;,inst Li Vachcit'd. It was like n bit of ice ! " Why, how cold you arc," cried lhc Viscount. . And how can ynu expect tno to br othcrwi.-e,'-" aKi.d Li '" lerliblo voice, 'when you have left me out there in the trenches through two long January oifthU?' and that moment he jumped out ofhcd, throw open the window, and went off. Hw body was found next morning where he lud been killed two days before." COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. June 15, ISM. POLITICAL. The following resolutions were introdu ced into the Baltimore Democratic Nation al Convention, by Mr. Butler, of N. York, chairman of the committco on resolutions, anil unanimously adopted. RESOLUTIONS. Resolved That the American Democra cy placo their trust not in u...;r mo stau.iiiy and permanency of sics, hoarl burning or reproach. Hie ban tho Union, and ought not to bo cn.mienan- ncr inscribed with tho names of Jambs K. red by any f.iend to our political iustitu I'm.K and Guonor. M. 5)aI.i.as, is i. Hug li(in() which gathers every democrat beneath its S. That the separation of the nloneys of folds, and enlists every energy. . . iho government rrom banking insiiiuiniiis. But it is not as 'new men only in regard is iml.spons-atiie for the safety of the fiin.ls to ihce nominations, Hint we rejoice in the ..rtlio mivcrniii'uiii, and the rights of the names oT Polk and Dallas. A largo share pooplcT r ihc pleasure wiih 'dch tho selection 0. That iho liberal principle embodied bailed, arises from a firm and well founded bv Jefferson in the declaration of iiiih pcud- belief in the popular mind that there aru no ncn, and snnclinnud in the oonsiiiuli in, belter men none mnr l.uly democratic, which makes ours the land of liberty, and hones; & courteous nono more free from die n lum of the onpicsacd of everv nation "lain or more tinassaihblu by calumny. linvi) ever been cardinal principle in thuiTho country has seen James K. Polli in uie must irj ing mm uiuiuiin jiutiiiiuua, .nm it has seen also that ho wns always found demorraiiB faith; and every attempt to abridge tho present privilege ol heco lg citizens 'and tho owners of soil among us, might lo bo resided with the samo spirit that swept the Mien and sedition laws from our statue hook. Resolved That the proceeds of the pub lie lands ought to bo sacredly applied to the n.itional objects spccilieu in too coiisuiu.iun, and that wo are opposed to tho Uw lately ndnntnd. and to anv law for the distribution of such proceeds among the Stales.as alike inexpedient in policy, auu repugnant to tuc constitution, llesolucd That wo nro decidedly oppos cd to taking from the President tho qualili cd veto power by which he is enabled, un der restrictions anil responsibilities, amply sufficient to guard tho public interest, to mixiiniul tho nassaco of a bill, whoso tueriu cannot secure the approval of two thirds of the Senate and llouso ot ueprescniauves, until the judgment of the people can bo ob mitind thereon: and which has thrice sued theAmcrtcan people from the corrupt and ly rannical domination ol llie nan oi uib u. Resolved That our title to the whole ol tho Territory of Oregon is clear and unques tionablc; that no -ponton of the samo ought to bo ceded lo England or any other power; and that the re-occupation of Oregon and the rcannexalion of Texas al the earliest praulieablo period nro grtat American msa- 1 i i .i .linn po inrnni(tnilk ditrna tl'tllult 11111 ITII II V E 11 UUU l Wvliiuivnuc lacutious ay.ir -----. r,IH rienuieracv ol ln. . not in displays and appeals ...suiting au'1 the Union. Ilesolvcd That this convention hereby ... ,i... ;.tcrments and subversive of tho in ... ill" l"h . . . I -? ulieel or tho people, but in a clear roanc f Umle(1 SlaU8 upon the intelligence, the patriotism, and Prni8 c J I Tennessee, as the -l .liseiiminatmu nsitcc o( tho American JA,YV",Y;.! nnnv f.n the masses. ... .. Lo-,,,, nr lppi,lent. and GEORGE M 7rWiKi-Thal wc regard this as a u.s nf penilBViVania. as tho candi Uncuvu feature of our political crocu.wmc ...i. l1arly for ,ie office wo are prouu to m n-. - - if Vc() VteBlABM 0f iho U.iitcU Stales as the great moral element in a lorm ol go B,,n,..('n,a, .he convention he vornmcnt, springing from anU upneiu oj estimation and regard their i of this character, our purpose now is li riiso to the mast head iho ll n of Poi.k am I)ai.i.ai. Wlnlo It is 'siipaniiu o'er u, tho Ifgions of iloinorracy will nsscnibh with n tiuick and iovous step. No won' of discord nap crnalo tlisconteiit or apathy vlvania in November next will roll upon , ..,, ,,,,,. Who Iho foo with the avalanche of one ot her oltl ?' . . , f , rasl.ioued n.ajor.MCs Tl,is Jacksoniat, Wore t iobC days, uvor hcatd or ..h con spirit will bo up; for both Polk and Dallas dcsccusion as to give piece meal, the turn in) tvorlhv followers of the patriot of the torv of ono nation to another ? Give the Hermitage, and wo leel assured that the Qt0gnll aiul jh0y will next douiand tho val yeomanry nf Ponnsj ivanin. will ho ro Icy of Mississippi; for England has just as joiood lo greet them as such.-i'cHdSin . ' ,. ,. ,,,, , equal to the criis, wliaiuver it might be. As Chain. .an of llio Committee of Ways and Means during iho Memorable 'Panic Session' of Concress, he born the brunt nf that remorseless war in the House, which Andrew Jackson confronted in tho execu live chair, Bankism and federalism then behoved Itself to be assured of a triumph worn from tho terrors and sufferings of the people. Its champions, flushrd with hope anil regardless of all restraint, sliovo lo liamplc thoso who dared In oppress them, beneath their feet, and while their journals prated of insurrection and civil war while revolutions 'as yet bloodless' were pro OVillIICU in llll- OCUHin, u uusjikimiu t iii;ii i ,l, ,( was made in tho House of Representatives " 15 34 ",u '"V ,uu"" ' i I. ...... 1 I i i nd now i hJI Ibis nalion sit still ana givo buiiit ncr uonor io uo wouiiulni, novl hfce hu i In'd ihousaml square mileB of ter deuce has placed in Iho hands of tho Uuilud ntory to Great Bninin, bocatisc sbo has the States government tho means of extending1' mdaclty to lay her blood slained hand up tho blessing ill a republican government m it; and lllb't hand stained with tho blood over tin unbuuntlcil-o.xlenl, anil Hins spread All nrn naii.licd. and wc think it may be four own brothers. 'Vhat give ui-gianu.tne iignt oi inieiugcnce wucro u never yei oromiscd that when iIiiih called iporiiPonn- ,lf,'qtirrilnry of Oregon ? Who ever heard .has been. And is not the happiness of millions an object worthy of the highest consideration of a government liko ours. I'hera is no iiMion under the sun, vhcro the blessings of intelligence nro spread among all classes of society as in this Here all may obtain a full Knowledge of the uaturo of the government under which lie lives, can make himself acquainted with tho constitution and laws of the land Here ovcry act of the government is open for dW m$sion. Here the press is uutrammclloJ and free, and where a free and independent press has been established and supported by the intelligence of the land, there tho people possess the means of happiness in an eminent degree. Why not then at nnro carry these beyond the Kocky mountains; ml extend the influences nf a republican government, with all its attendant benefits, icross the whole width of this continent, and not Icavo our brothcis to be butchered by the lawless hand of usurpation, and thui lessen the American name in tho eves of II Ihc nations of the earth. . NUMA. HlIW lllll. I wl I a joiond nutn, CQ9DIUN 3 CATIONS good a right todamand tho entire valley of i , ,o Mississippi as sbo has to demand any nmilnn nf l ie tcrritorv of Urreon. As I ' " ( blood only Increases tho rago of iho linn, so ... i . i n i .in Tin; nni.iiMBiA democrat. kouek inr to ureal urilam only iniumis The Oregon ifcnesliou, her prido and encourages her unjust dc This tcrritorv. which belongs to the Uni mands. Then lei her bo mot at once, anil ,,i ,.;, lino ni nf ilm Unckv Mbun- in that wav loo, that will savo tho clluston VJIUIU J j liv-u j I tains. It is bounded on tho north bv the of blood, and at thu samo lime prcscrvo the Kussiau nosscssions and British America; honor of tho nation ; and that way is, by on tho cast by tho Hocky MoiinlaiiiH; on immediately forminga icrntonal govcrnmeni the smith bv Mexico: and on the west by In Oregon, and enconrago emigration ihn Pnnlfin. Its south latitude or limit is and affording proloction lo laoso wining ess were Pro' hho 12l ilecreo of north latitude, and its U emigrate ocs leiato enori ..... . Pe , ,, , the popular will; and wo contrast it win, J. 4w cilizof Mafll Van Buren ol to do us service in llie l.igt.est station This is the onlv honorable course that ... .:i..,n0 ,n,l . nvn,3,vn. Uv Pvrv varintv fortv nine minutes of north latitudo, and ll can bo adopted by this government, and ll of intimidation, the friends of popular conlains on era of three hundred thousand John Bull chooses to cock Ins nose nt it, let rights who had never enough lo faco the Sq,lar0 miles; This territory bolongs to him. The honor of the nation requires tha storm and breast the torrent; It was a fear. ' . , u stipulations, and a territorial government should be immcdi y ' I. an in.non.nt n.n of our territory. And a.ely established in Oregon. Many of our tho catiso or democracy in greater danger notwithstanding the undisputed claims of kindred have gono there, and more are go than at the memorable period, when we i,0 ijuiled States, wo hoar men gravely as ing yearly; lh"y want government prolco scarcely knew whom to trust, or who next 3erlin tilal j, wouj uc unwiso and danger- lion, and as lung as this government suffers would prove false to the confidence reposed ovcrnmBn, , attempt to csta the murderers of her citizens to remain in iviiui " - i ... . hits h a territorial Government m Urccon. quiet wituin ncr own termor), u 13 a bi.hu " 1 . . Why would such a measure bo unwise ? upon our national character, and a mark ol Whv would it bo dangerous T What, uu a weak and timid spirit. I ho best way to wise and dangerous for a man to i.nprovp meet a bragadocio, is to show that yon pos his far 111 I What, unwise for a man to feed Ucss tho courage of an honorable man. !5o clolb and cducato his children I What, un- iho best way lo meet the domineering spirit. firmness and address thai no ona contributed wise for a grcal and powcrlul nation to cx of Great Britain is for this government to more lhan he.liotli ir. llio uouse aim among 0I)(j tlc blessings or civilization and law lo show her nt once that wo arc not to lie in the people, to sustain the democratic cause. w Ja undated by her insolence. There is not and to cnablt it to surmount and to survive . t i .. , r',,! n : die dangers by which it was encompassed, lect her citizens by establishing govern- the least possible danger that Great Briiain It was then we fell that James 1C. Polk, of mcnt among the n 1 Wherein would ibis would think of going lo war with the Uui Tennessee, was one upon whom tho jcpub ke unwise and dangerous? Wc arc told ted Stales about Oregon al this lime" But lie should fix its eyo, as a man to be relied . ., tt.nilIli i.p .:, hnnnnsn ii would vi ' ,r tir can snnm us nut of Orprron she will on in the hour of trial as ono combining , , ,.. ,.:.: .n,0. :, mu,.:. .i, i.na i.pr.n irv'mu ri'lllOiate a WUUIV Willi uicai ijiiiuiui fc m i OU lltia 10 iiiui on" i.'w w--.. and would bo dangetous because it would bring these twenty five years, and now, since she in him, But foremost among thoso were prompt to meet and repel the enemy, was James K. Polk. Peculiarly exposed to their assaults by !us position as Chair man of the Committee before alluded lo, he contended day after day, week after week, and month after month with tno minions f Bankism, displaying so much ability, for the creed mid practice ol federalism, under ?. . ...' ..i.ptisl, the most crate e had a strong conviction that llie hour 0n a war with thai nation. There is no lus got a portion or tho State or Maine, she whatever name or fomi, which seeks to i . b-, in senss of the ab.lity.integrity would eome in which he would thus ireaiy that it would violate. The treaty ol ,vij urge her demand, unjust as it is, palsy the will of the cons itue.it, ami wiiisn f whcll ho discharged the called upon, it lias como-unexpecieo.y ,818 bcUvccn U8 and (3roat Britain allows the Oregon territory with grcaler vigor- I . - ci . ..ii f Imdii nil n W' UC SUlUt UIJU suviibi nmn nimwi uwh . . I . I 1 . . ... 1. ... l I. limes oi :uo ingu uu. ui - pnmin : ,,. ,i1B iSl) nrCeable them the privilege ol Hunting nnu traimg , 1(C1) i,IOn, tins govcrnmeni uui suuw uiai . o I .. ... i . . ..,..,.ii . r so long as mis 13 in earnest auoui mo esinuiisuiiiuiii ui u lot them. Now territorial government in Oregon, and that plain by sup only can bo done by immediate action, and ... .1 : Ui.ni C UIU U UI I GIIIICSBIiV. mm ill uitiv iiusii . r. 1 . , I ....... ! 1 1 I........ Irving auu nouiy aruuuus uuiiiiium.,ui ,i,:ni, i.. ;,. nnnnrtuniiv f,,r nhPi. Psing a caso. suppose a man nas a large u.rcai urnam win soon nam m uui iuhub that in llie memorauie siruggij- ' . " ' . Uation has served to increase and strength plantotion.and has it all enclosed in a fence, I Uui on the other band, let- England alone a foil a marlyt to t ic grcaipnnwnit ' w""-" en ollr beief j,, i,l3 (llneas f0I any July that and a great part of it cleared and divided few years longer, and tho United Stales will UU wu llie .......... .v.. ... Smil.l li rnnlil PI In III ill. ..ir C.l.l., ,,li'.,..,liMt, nn,l llm I ..,!, I,. nn.l ...ill olll.ar inuA In ntmn WO ilcreUVr .,,, uui, nuiun, .iiiu tiiiuui i,iiiiiiuiiuii uui i.w iiiuu iiuuuiu, uuu ..in ..i.i "w'v retirement. L ul t"!0iRaBt a"PHjf. wallas, one oi u,)icIi Iein.,jng j woo,!s ;s n.,0 divided ,0n the territory with dishonor to our flag, seated coufi-a'"M " m " ntn lots. Well, ibis individual enters into a or have to contend fnr it bv an anneal to ia Gcnri'iiiv nprf!XHiirv in miuci it. ins urn i i ... liani talents, sound democratic principles, treaty wilb a neighbor lo let him have an urns. But wo are lold that this government the Union n n rt n 4 ing together in a spirit of concord, of devo linn in the doctrines and latin ol a iree rop retenlalivo government, and appealing lo ihcir fellow citizens lor u.e "'jmuue o, m, (hal their intentions, renew anil ro-assert oeiore . , . , , honorable tne iieciaraiiun ui -ilm American people, nriiieinles avowed by them wheo, on a for nier occasion, in general convention, Ihoy presented their candidates for llie popular suffrages. the assurance of tho deeply deuce, affection, and lcspect of the Amen can democracy . I mil lnm, cnrviins on hehair of the cause. arc I imnnl nrivllcnn with liimscir. oT all thn de mnsi send her citixens in sccrctelv and si t'.o,,.,.,) ' ' inl nn m i rnas to t ie neon e . . . . . . . I -," I o- - - ' JlLilll VVH " " I J IT . :i: ... IIw.-a 111 tin r. n liii ... f .1 I . II.. r ..... it..:. .i ... ...nmw. .,r Hi., r n. lamiuai 10 -u, ...m vnuic " (.,.. .,,, umlier. and llio range lor came, so i enllv. v Hal, a nation liKO ii nit: uiiiiiivi jiiiii.ui v.i'' ..... , ..i.i i. ..i ...... .i ... i. ...... .. i.. i w . - - or the . i 1. That the federal government is one oi f , j t am, ()f ,,. wiuu nc .ruuiu m . c . " " 0l,g as ho shall not want it fin his own use; United Slates send her citizens into her own Umiled powers derived sub, I, Jon, thr j, ,j ,, repre5 ,. o .Id no '" 1 1 JMs m wilhollt any Accoril , silcnlly ko lblef wou,(, cnlcr a Si t SlfEiS '-ves, by ibis conven.iou, bo prepared b, 2SlZSLn': .5 T ingly they bnth cut wood.and let their stock house to rob it I Wh. ever beard of such all the dcparimenls and agents of tho go the commituein resolutions, an o p wjn,0 received, wo are sure, wall univer rangCi p0n one of iheso lots Tor a number t way in improve ihc c.mdit'on of the set vcrn-ncnl and that it is inexpedient and 18 ?' ,L.;tLi il,., nrnrnpilinirn nf thie sal approval. vcars. But after awhile, ihc owner tiers of a Stale? The government of the and In every respeel, as must obtain .he e,,S United State send her ci.izer.s into Ore Tltol ihn nrnrppilinrra lUnsPrniK In exerCIBC UOUDlIUl atlU C0D8UIU . . fc . i ... lla nat.nwa . w w ... ip.nitvp.niioii iju oiniiuu u he i'i""u msiu tional powers. nublialiud in iho dotnoitratie republican new8 ' . . . l1nmnrr xet n( iUn innn n.,( nnriv thus iointlv occunied. But another hron sccrctelv am! not tlarc to ncknow leJce .i ',''.... imi.fi i ii tnn una nni rniiii!ri i .... . isiiuiiuii u mu uiihiuuiui-i j i i. wt.iwn, ..... .i----, j - . ir i Z, i Mai uuu n.ii'ini"i. I .......... ..I llit I r.ltfi.I MCilca. I 1 1 ... . . . ... ..I . . .. . ... , , . I. .... ...it c . l i ii, nniviip inir r - wRs in to trroal v inistaKen. inuecu. n -iiiii raises l ie o nce ion t iat it wouiu inter ner rm i to protect ineui i oun iose wie llnOn lUU l!UIMIl EWH-llliuuin ...w ,.w .... , - - a .'.. .I I 1 .. ' " . I ..-.... 1 ES5TS5!i ll'i! " ' lil.n,. .1., iw.l anfi.rn mirk n Irimiin l In lllhl.. ...... .!..!! ....... i. I ... I,... I it..:. ...I c. !.,, 1. 1 .1.,, ,.,,t nf riri.nl llr. CommClieO anU carrv OU a uuiiviai disiuui l'" m" .... Willi inu niiviifijua iji.iii.uu iu iiuihwui 1 j niuu oi.ni.3 siiiiiiiu uiiii.ui'. ui u..i. .... of internal impiovcmenis. THE NOMINATIONS-POLK AND cause as will overwhelm opposition so com rjrj0 a8 by building ihcrcon you would tain the Island of Ireland, to which they ;t. i wax tuu tuiisiiiuiiuu uuua nut cuiiii.il DAI f AS. mmv-.wV r- . . ...... i...i...i un iinrniniini i iiiinrn. BUI lOrilV IIPOII UIU IBUa, BU.k......w..., "TV . . ... ...... ... I... .., ,l l. ...l : I. Kl,l l or.nl fnrl. . . i.. ... ,i... . . .i. r MA..i;n.. nnn.n,.iin(n nn. rnntin.i.1 ii ia trim m iviini una nnnn nnnn ni ni irinni in nit: iiusaunniuu uuunuuuu.iu v uu iimi 11.111 11 1111 uiu laiu-iii. uu.. ..... llirCCtlV OT IllUlieCllV.-lO aobinin; iiiu uDuio, uu i;uiui.iii i;ijiif;iiiii..w uui ivih.i n..u ... - ... , . , of llio several Slates, contracted lor local upon llio happy result ol tno ueiiueiauoiit- uinore is not in accuruaucu wuu uib ux n'oulu commence a law sntr i uai mm anu trailing nouses, wuuiu nm tin , in I'ould listen to such izcd nation on tho globe cry om against that man let his farm such usurpation. And what would be 1 1 iris neighbor and dis ihnught of iho members of Parliament, if commodo himself? No reasonable man they were to say to their government tliar n would think of such a thing; nor would a would be unwise and dangeroua lo do oughi reasonable person ask such a favor. And in dispossess the invaders of their territory this is precisely llio situation of the That it would bo dangerous lo attempt internal -improvements, or other State pin- 0r the Democratic National Convention ptesscd will or Pennsylvania, nor with the for a 8ino moment w noses, nor would such assumption bejnsi a result as gratifying as it was unexpected, course which as journalists we havo here ' w d , and expediem and wl.ii.b, from iho enthusiasm of the tofore pursued as regards tho selection ol oolisl.nees i "ouiuu '1. That justice and sound policy forbid response alrcnly given, affords a brilliant candulalet; but, on calm refloelion it ap lay to accommouato fit llio federal covernincnt to roster ono nrancn promise lor tlie luliire. u is noi io uu no pears io us in m-iur mo j". " " . . b . ... . e ... .. I : ., i. .. .: .Iwt....l.ln .1.... I.u l.t... l.l..l.nc, flrtiirfillf-in fnr llin rinrcmi'il mill or industry to llio uetrinieiu oi anuiucr inieii, uiai iur a iiiuu mu iiuiii.iiiucs un, no- un. n,Kuu, u... ...... ...... ... . ..u-Lti ilm iniciPHis of ono norliuii loUet iho Convention the doubt, iirsilaiion polilical character of Maktin Van BurtriN ,n ... - . . . .... .. .ll.. ii: ..e .i .C I, ............. r.r nlir i-niiiin 111 I i.i.l .nnnrmil ir irrppnncl n ll fl IllVnlSIIV CI W 0 rOParil llim as Onu Ul IIIU3U SlUlUdlllUII HID lllJHIJf ui numiiui 'n w. . , . .. .. I.: .... !... ... ...!, ........ Vet UllS IS OrCCISC country, uuu every c,....u Uvu , ,i, ,,, ... . "T.:" :i,"r ",' " " u" i , m., r.n,r.mBnt in the Oroson ouest.on. Or nioleet her subiccts finm tliTS cold blooded Uon of iho country l.us a rigni 10 uoma... s rongiy n.an.ie -. a i- . . , " " . Z" ,.ir "T . "... V. " " r .... t,:.....e -.1 '.... - .... n,. l.U. ..,r i . nn...lift. ..I rlrrlila nfi.lliiltio.il XT n .nrti lipfifil nn llnn.l llin 111.(11 lin 11 I'M I r v Will Uu SUi:il ua illllulllull ll?uil III ll: 1 1 1 ( (7(111 la .1 IIQIl UI 1IIU U CU uiaiLDi uuu III' I III u I UC I a i:uill Ul 1 1 ui i. .mil lllol?l Ullllll iill'uijuuin. . .. . ....w. .., . I - -, . f I .. . , .1 1 . . .... i, I . . i I r . j- . r I . I.I... f I n Mn. n... tun ...licfinil llinl Ilia tinrl ! I . . .... , . . , . . 1 I... I r I. . . W I... t 1. nrivi cccs, anil to complete an ampio pro-ioi me menus oi democracy, auu uiai a iuar ....... one iioituis our lino, it was outaiiicu uy pcrs oi ner icrniuiy. uui nuum u 1 b . . ... r .1.. li.. i : ic .1 I.i I. .. 1 1 a ,Vni full, ..nnrppinlpil na it ohnllld hi I . . . ..... . i.i lection ,ol persons aim. property uum " -icgao iu bmcuu iiacn, mu, diHiuugu ii. 'v" J honorable trcaty.and it was an act ol magna liouglil ot sncn a coureo, not uy ureui un OF TUT, STATE CKNTItAI. COMMITTEE To the ficmocrulic CiJizcns of Pa. The Democratic National Convention bold nt H.il I i more has closed its delibera tions by the unanimous nomination of Col. JAMES POI.K, of Tcnnesien, & OICOUGEM.DALLAS.ofPa.as iheDe mocrallc candiilales foi the offices I'resi ilenl and Vice President of the United Smit's a glonotis remit, which lias fill- I with joy the heail of cvoiy line de- mncrat. and o! every liunest lover ot Republican principles anil of tho happi- ncss and welfare of our hulovetl country. l'hcy arc our standard bearers in this Hieat national conlpt lor liocrly ot thought and action, and for the spread four republican institutions over those ast fertile territories belonging of right to us, and pcoploil ry Amer ican citi zens, who will never suffer tho Ameri can flag lo t rail at Ihc feet of foreign de pots who desire lo lako from us iho urcat West, anil lo plant on or south ern homers a nritisn colony inrougii which in time of war lho; , liveried. . red coats of England may securely attack New Oilcans with" their old war cry of ' Uootv and Ukautv." 1 1 is in fact. conlcst with England, with lirilish gold anil Biitish influence, anil Michto iho prophetic view taken by tho old warrior slalcsman of Tennessee, who has emphatically lold u.: "Tho present golden moment lo oblain Texas must not he Inst, or Texas must of necessity, be thrown inlo the arms of Great Bri tain, and be forever lost to the United Stales. The serin aristocracy of America, aid ed by the British stockjobbeis and H.il- fh noblemen, anil hcaueU Dy HHiiMiY CLAY, are deiertnincd to chain the freemen of America, and to lay ihcm bound al the fool of British power, by anothrr Fifty Million Bank, spiinging out of the ruins of the lale monster, and again lo Usue from llie Maible Palace in Chesnut street, Philadelphia, its panic edicts to prostrate the liberties anil lo de uroy the piosperily ol this gieaucpuo-lic. Tim same tramo is lo be nlaveil that was pirlially succepslul t be raiie.l lhan is rcnuireJ to Unlraj uiou. -the tuiceesjry expenses of the ment. 0. That Congress has no,power tcr Nor are we satisfied that his wortM,,..., ,f,iH nilr r.iln. It was obiaincd bv nnrs of her territoiv. What would be from do mcstiu violence or roreign aggression. se.seil ol all tho ciemenu ot success, we e oe iciu, mu, mu, ,, lbkw.. u....au y . . fa , , . , C That-it is the duly of every branch of hIiouIiI fall asunder for want of a rallying which led to tho selection of another name mmlty on 1 10 part oi tue uinieii otaies i. am aionc, mn ..y oincr (he uovernnie.it to er.fureo anil prat tiee the point, and suffer the enemy lo rido in ui than his in our rallying cry in the approach allowing Great Britain Iho pi.v.lcgo oi ivateliera of every motion w in interest ihn r.Ln I nfli I .1... 1. ...',.1,!., .i.m nf lliinna wnilll lin llHlKrUl 111)1)11 most rigid oi onouty in ronuueung our puo' umpn iiiruugii our uiviueu raim, viciuriuuB, 111 kuuwbm v."...w. ., ..... ...... v. muiiing auu uiiuiuy mi mu nmimii imm jui.u , ........ lie affairs, and that no more revenue ought not 111 his own strengm, out irom our uisu ueep somen .iu uM mmmu. i.u,i, .1,, i,,. ,. But what has been tho policy ol is degrailing to tno nation uuu uuucrmg . . If 'I A I.....I il.l ,1 i,i 111 ililnl 'innniilihin I111II1I I . . 1 t All this, however is past, a gener .' "'"'...:"Z.. .... ' Rnnlnnd since this favor wa conferred un her richt of soil to bo violalcil, aim net suu I - . . .1 she kent the trealy 1 No. ierls to be slatightorcil into snccp 111 tuc mar t.eaii.r.ii.v .nnL'n nf Km nrn tint so in u c ii in Pennsylvania as 111 other When our citizens have attempted to reap uet. oucu is vu iaui;, ,.,i.Su...uu.. u. ... "" lln.w... .-..-. m. ,vm.v -1. .. ... . ...... .'. .1. . . . ... ., ,. . ..l.!t.:.. . ll 1 . ... .1 . 1 . 1: ......1 1 1. .. r .1 1. ,1 , ..,i nA.i..nua lupriinriK ni inn r.ninn. in rrnciciicu m nit' i r .i.n nr n. ii.na. i A i...nt. i r. ..urn iviiirn iiiir rruvu iiiuiuiii VAinuna iu uu insl'iluiion one of deadly hosulily lo the now joyfully grasp each oilier by llio band existing question to which we refer, w uiihcr directly or indirectly inhumanly talions, and they are watching with intense best interests of tho country, dangerous.to and exchange cheering anticipations. such thai another course than 1 hat w Inch .... ,, flf n,p.. irllain. LlarCst, iho measures that this govcrnmoni -our republican insliluiions and the liberties They cannot bul Tcel that whatever were lias hcen pursueu migni nave icu .0 uisor- imporlanl of llie people, nd calculated to place the thoir original preferences-whatever may ganizalion and defeat; and, feeling this, wc and this course has been pursued until not -nay adi.pt will icgaru it . in is Vrim . ... .. - ,1, . . . . - I..... .. .,!. .; ..... .. .. . nn.n.nl Inn fll.nl .11 CM nil n Giro It. 11 1 .1 I. T.... ...I ..T nit. li.nt 1 MllliRlin 1. I1LI1UVU 11. tllllu 10 11 II II 11 11, 1(1 lUUSllieiiS 01 llie cuuuiry wnuiu uiu cuuirui niavu uecu wiuir iiiiHuiiiiiini iu muinuuiiB, ? " . ' M"' . - n wif a conccjttralcd nioney power, and above the courio pursued, in the emergency and Van Buren himscll would bo among lb' rUn havo been sacrificed by tho treachery with whom .oitber Great Brilaiiv .iho laVs and tho will ofihe.nciiiilo, lit was an emeruency of iho most formula hrst to yield his 011 claims, Iur tho promo ,i1-lnnnrirl .niri, f,r.inlin Bull. And tho Unilud Stales havo intercourse), that is I'l.ii r'n.wrr.Ku nn nnwcT. Mm pt I; nil u nt nncn I in ( Ic.taln o wisdom I on 01 IIIU comiuuu cuimu ui ut-iuuuiuiii .. . w,..b.v . ... . il- govern- .il shout of approbation goes upas Iho in his unvarying integrity; but wo cannot clos. ingianu stneo 1 telhgenco spreads iiseir over tho land, and our eyes lo lho fact that the state of opinion nn her. ilas s to chu men who bul yesterday spoke or the pros not so much 111 Pennsylvania as in other When our citiz 7. I . .1 1 . uiviOjU """"""TV : .v .. . :r ii.u ..nrnmnni . ni hot in ores ct in in ri qucflnou. u is inir i . 1 1 I 1 f 11 .1 ... .' .1. n. nii, un nml ii 'iiirllir O Ills fl U f 1 'I f I Vl II r f I 11 U UIU lUllli lllill ll n uuiwii..""" v.-.w. tlie ronsiiiunon, to intr.icro win. or con.ro. auu o policy . y me nominal nn which i-.m - . ,..,.,T.,.i., ,.;,,:.. llmi ihesc two nowers are the only 01m the '.loiiH'Stic inslliiiliorts ot the several havo been made, oveiy one sacriliccs some muni iur mo euurui uluch,. n. ...u . .a ;,uy minK luwun.a ic.u, tt - - . . Slates; and that slirh Stales aro the soo ami thing of bis previous wishes upon the altar more sincere iu his patriotism, or more lion government in Oregon, that England will upon iho stago; but tho actions 01 oacd arc nroper judges of everything appertaining to ! the general good each man yieius a esv m mu uAprcBumu ui mo viuwo, .uu .u., .Jo - io yc (Jl a gufiinipn, catmi lr hvatceeu wuu an uyc m uuunnu uy .m u.i ii.cirown affaiis. not nrohiliitod'by thocon liflo to liis nciulmor, and no ono cn say tuoso wno uiuer irom urn upon it u suojen i.t ii,n iinliml Hons. Tho tbcatro has a crowd in it, and stiltition; thai all effort, or tho abolMonists, il.at ho alone lias been compelled to a of I exas w. acknow edge Uie dis.nteres, (hR , l(UVCV(,, rva mr.othe.s, made to tn.l.ic cjngre8s .0 . banilun 1,1s pos...on;.or all ...... u.om.e vo. ..- ' ' . J ". , " , n.. ,,c .mnenr will remain unnoticed. . m . ..'.I. 1 ir. nr r, ounfu t,r 1 1 t ni? 1. 1 ii 11 im nt niiiitiiin rnm 11 n v tvitifti lin (1 1 ii I h vu u 111 rrizuru id ill ft rui vui tin 11 u 11 h a 1 in iMiniMiiii tiiiiuii v uuu iui 1111 iiuiu wi vu-it 1 j -11 D,IVI " I . . . . I . . ..1. t I I .... ll r I .nn ..miiiMl nnrmn tir . 1 1. I . .1 . I. Xf - I ...I I1 It am nO ntin nt III fl f I fl I tt I fl 1 M I Q K T tl O : 0.r.u iti if hi inn IMnri'lO. lire rn irnn VHPirPi . ' Ifi IKIIII fl'd 0 W C DM" 'UU mwt" i uivy loiiuui ..utu "I'll Aiv.iv Willi 8UC 1 tin ronncrV. imvr i nwm, wn m. " - BilMUHOIV"' 'w "'-"" ' - i , i . i i """ I I . . . . . .... culated to lead to the moot alarming -udiI been made, Is of now menof nun whoso him, tnoy must at east minor ...in, ar t0o lone already homo with the insolence .he United Slates is expccloil, by nil gihr lightest ma... rum ...... .m . -i. . n " ...... gomo jllfitanrC(l spectators, to act her part with manly firm i I'liiiworoun coiisenue.iccs; and thai all Michlnaines had scarcely been in the slightest efforts havo an inovitablo tenilency to union ilcgreo luingleU in tlie u.scussinu, t m iiy ii,ui. , , . .... ii!,..,tA,n...(. .,pb. i show her national dinnitv. ami no i.h the hui.nineas of llio people, mid en .ckctine them, no ground is left for.jealou UUI Willi a gian?c ouiy at cousiucrauon nave suuminuu .u w 0ul,.l,.,uuo . .r w - - . . t 111 in isiiu. SEl'II MA RKLE lo revive I tie mi ner SluU Bank of the United States, .ml HENRY CLAY, by a touch ol ins magic wand, is to change this British heal into a new JVjlional paper manii- faclory.which is lo drive gold and silver Roin, tho only conslitullonal cuirenr.y, from ciiciilalion, anil to substitute for it rag " promises lo pay,' ol a banurupi monopoly. audi aro Ihc questions siiDmilieu 'he American people Shall ive give up to England Oiiucjon and Tbxas? Shall we have the dead monster gal vanised? Our rallyinp cry, Iho sure nrrcursor of a glorious victory, then if.' POLK, DALLAS, and MUHLEN BERG! NO HANK! JACKSON! OREGON and TEXAS! .1011 N O. BU0II1JB, Chairman. II. Bum..., sccrct(lric.i. S. I). Patti:uson, 5 Ilarritburg Juno 0, IS 11, Rochrsler contains twoniy nino .'huichtfl, Iwenly five beinj; l'olcslanl., .nil (hocily it well supplied Willi neni' mries and places of tiiluc.il ion. Il has 'vo f)ipliaii,i' Asylums, (ono Roman Catholic) and five banking companies. 14 " 1 '
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