The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, June 22, 1844, Image 2

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    it,. ..iiu, i .ii iAttM ef run Wi ll. I hen wc goi to town, hid ihji
nnu men mc unim - -- , , i
n.s. imnK.l nmililii'i mill lit no Was limit, and the vessel ml ready It
I.,.,,..-, hin I .L.t b.ifc and l.'ii fed till I Cast ufl1 nml evc,knrjwin'howskceil
iony was o; mu waiei, u m
lead
ili.iiii.lu on mv jouU'U lull ou into inc
n
1'iVrr Inoi
l.'l ihotiuhl when n mail
.,l t'nfir shc.i. ho could never 'fall oil
agin," but I see you ain't no safer than
ulher folks arler all
Come,' save he, ' let mo be, thai s a
Rooii soul; ils bait enough, without be
ing Urfed at, that's a fact. 1 can't ac-count-far
thi-cnpcr no how.'
It'll very strange too.ain't it ! What
on airih got into Iho hossto make him
cl so ugly, can you tell mo All.
Slir-kr
"tfhy sals I, 'be donM know Lug
1ih yet, that's all. He wailed for iheir.
beautiful French oaths that Goodish
used. Stop the fust Frenchman you
meet and give him n shillin' to teach
you lo swear, and he'll g like a
Ij nib.' '
t seeil what was the matter or the
boss by his action as soon as wc started;
but 1 warn't again' for to let on to him
nboul it. 1 wanted lo sec the sport
Well.hc took his boss by the bridle and
ilm lirid.tn. and he follow-
,i binllw. iI.pi, hn mounted, and no die of the channel, look the brcefee, and
-..t.i i.i,r AriPr n little, we was all under way. and wo was aboni
pflme to another bridae acin, nnd ihe mrnin' lo go back, 1 saw
m,. nlnv was ncted anew. same coaxin' he bad slipped bis bridle
ih,I.!.i..nin' nml ihe same thrashin; tho motion of the vessel, he jist
ot lt pnny put down bis head, and br- overboard, head fust, with a most beau- O'"
Jilt
no
rt
A NATIONAL HANK.
Wo Warn our democratic brother))
Ihu ureal question which they aro so
id sciilf by their voices ami their votes
not whether Mr. Polk ni .Mr. Clay is It
Uniim fill
iho next ensuing Presidential icrni, but
whbtliet the luiul mncritnl principles of the
ltuitiblie nie to bo subverted and over
thrown, -
It ia well known that tho election of
IM l..iir... :.. lent ...
, , i i iiijiii.19 ui-iicrsun in louit wjb uh iui m
""'v revolution in the theory and practice ol
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gan to shake his tail, a gettin' ready foi liful splungo.
km. I nflMptjin': when Sieve not ' A most re
hum bill Ihe critter ciiessod il wain'i
brulue. For ho smelt silt water oil bulb
sides of him, and alien! loot anil budge
ho wouldn't. We'll they beat him inns
lo death, and he heat bick aftin Willi hi bf the Chief Magistrate of the
heels, and il was a drawd fight. I hei
Ihry cocs to Ihe Fence nnd eels a grea'
lining pole, and puts il across his haim,
two uicii at each cend of t ho pole, anil
shoved away, and shoved away, (ill I hey
progressed a yard or so)
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juiuiicu iiLui uu.... . . iuii..iuu.u ... llnvpriiinp.nl I hnuo i iifl nrins ro
ovcrllio mon,and most broke their legs Inajnc,i unchanged aa wag that oirocled
with his weiabt. hv the men of '70. It was so understood
At last the captain fetched a rop, & by bulli Fuduralisis and Oumucr.il of dial
fixes it round his neck, with a slip knot, day, The assumption of state debts wax
faslona It to tho windlass, and t ranced an doviuc of Hamilton to lull tliu fears ol
him in as Ihev do nt anchor.and lied him the ataloe-lo Cause them to sleep upon his
by his bridle to hu boom and then knees, until ho had shorn thorn of iliuir
hIiovgiI sfl, and got under weigh.. strength, mid bound then hand and loot to
Sieve and 1 sol down on iho Wharf, '"" i"1 ,
. , . . , . III3U, H U I idiUMl WI till Ill UHJ 'itoutu
them driftm' out in he stream.and hys- 'NV)i of dislribulin l0 v0icei
tin' sail, while the folks was gotlin'some 0f the public lauds and the assuinpiion ol
thin' ready for us to tile inn. 9,3U jeuts. l.Btthis scheino supccBi), and
When they had got out inlo tho mid forever afinrwarils all idoao of Slate
Umlits become the rankest, political her
esies.
v the pony loose Not only are the principles of mpilcrn
2, and not likin' vVhiggcry and ancient Fedomlism pricise
, he jist walked 'y identical, but the very moans of' oar-
!ii. i i,.. rvhm them into operation are also inueuti
Ihrt It had no
Ancient rcdoralism felt
another bout ofklckin'; when blevc goi t mosndrcsuin umc, a,., h -a, Bnen emlirl)g ,,0wcr in the country
oft and led him. and did the same lo der. that crilter has of it. 1 hope that n jt , d croate(i and installed an over
everv bridce we cdme to. . sinner will bo saved. shadowing and corrupiing National Hank,
Ti'a r,n iip snis I. vou must larn He sprung right up on cend, as if he lihrotKrh whoso influence & imtrumcntality
u ,ik. iw.'j n.Pii m 'pm and misses had been slunn by a galley nipper, did .,B stacbiubbinir and sncenlatinir interest
IIICIII WUIB, lib -- w - . . . . .- . , I I
them shocking. -A sailor, a hose, and a ptcve ici mo alone' saiu ne. v nai imiglil be unitou.aiicr mo lrue nriusn iiiduci
..: ..,! i. i'iliniif tnn ivvp.il have I done to be ioened. that way? in a nernetual leacno, offensive, with the
m . rnmpa hindpr natcral to didn't I keep within the Miict line o' government. When the deepest and foulest
... i . . . . . I. .1. i t .-ii .i.. -i i Lowi.tiirsiiv intniinl Hip riirhls ill tlin tipnnlp
mj i .t... ..,.i. rm.ii r.ip i .menre inn n .- u u i le inai r reiieiiiuuu uiir ; ,-6.. , -
i,.em, ,.u hbjt -- " ; - " i . , .. . . .. ivi waa cllsu,naie.l.ancier.l Federalism behev
you. wmps wear oui, anu.so uy nnd no, wilhmi, reason,
...AnnM n niioa nnin'i nniuu. i vc uuuii l uuiiu uiui. wu i i . .....
UUl U LUUii biiucici ui u vmo- ...... - .
wear out to it : it's always the same.' scorn to take the advantage of any man
' . . - . I 7 I 1 L....... I I. n
' 1' II larn him sunthinsays ne, 'wnon iu au ukuci iuu iu yuui uu.n
I rret lo home, and out o'siuht that will nrs, ami lei me aionc.you peiiiin.cuuui
O . r- . I r I 1 I. 7
dn him nood. and that ho won't lorgei en ian,iCu pu.
r -.i.:f ti Jii uer.' sais i. mi vou warn i ion
IUI Ulie Yllllt.-, x niiu'i. i m i, i I 1.
Soon arter this we came lo Uverill's mean 10 n w a man, i u give you a
. i i- i .. u... i ..o i.in.ni inn vnur nuiion. inai wouiu seiiu vun
nun in: nuuse uu um ujv " s""",u .
un lo the door, and went as. close as 1 nivin' arier your noss; out you
I .1 ft I. II ml. ..J
,u..rU. nnnl.l n mimnsp. and then worm ii. uon t can names uio-
bv.w,v ... . :.i...i c.k
.... . mri ami sin i ph. ivlipn nnii sen m y our cuuee un ou, mumuia
I Ii I I I C III. OHM Bll.lMH, '",- . . , i . f
nmn, ihp nnnv ri.rhi airin the side oF I lie I in, afore you arc ready to swaller ill
he bouse, and nearly killed himself.- can tell you: You UunK you are angry
Ho never st rred for the matter ol two wiin mc; oui you ami j youuio auS.j
.i,r minuips. I npiillv did think be with youtself a proper fool for lo come,
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.rn fr It on, Stuv'n wpnl 1 1 1' hi I lor 10 20, lorio Milt lo men wuu iuo
fi"'"- - - " . " 1 , " . 1.1 , I l.o.tn
il,.J iv mi nr. nn In I ip nnr. wil l a sucu au imiuu ui mu vumu un inmvi
in.u I "I. - .. ... . . . .
.l,nllpr nni. like a loc o' wood thrown bout Tetreslnn' time,' anil 'ouipourin- oi
I - - o . . .
Oil
Ihal thtr the
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juiiiiiiisirauuii iiiigui ui uuica uo iiuiuiiiuiij
ill thejiaiulsoflhe people, the real coRlrulling
auciicv would be forever iu their grasp. To
incient reuernlism a national uatiK was
ihe citadel of political power. Tho modern
Vhi"ery so regards it. is siiltieienilj
evidenced by tho memorable declaration ol
llenrv Olav, m the oenate ol the uniteu
Slates, when it was intimated that lien
or I'll J.ickeon would vein the bill icehartcriifg the
Hank. 'Let Andrew Jackson, said he,
veto the Bank and the JSanlc will vvto
hiinV Thank Heaven, Old OnLUAXs' t
veto the Dank, but a virtuous an inflexible
Democracy forbade the Bank to veto
linn.
To fasten upon tho country ariothei
inon3tcr Hank to rciustato the Hag Bar
618, MO m the punting of liijr spec Lri,
'-.nluitiiiinaUiig (icnrral Jjcltson tiul his
friends. Lot it lie remembered, too, that!
if (his amount sixteen thousand four linn
drcd and ninety nine dollars were expended
'Thilcniiio wlmli Is slill'llic fitmc,
Altliuugli parlies have ehangbil Ihoir-.hiir-
Tlio cause uf the ri(jht againsl iho wrong.
Of tho inanV against the few.'
Ucsolvoil, That the sltugglc in vvhleli the
luriun Iho six iiiuniliv iittmelliairly nrcceil- .ipninprn-i' nf ilm Union are now ciiL'iiL'od.
ing Iho rldctluK which resulted In the tri- js ., strtijglo to vindicate am! sustain finida
iimph of (5encr.il Jmksonl More ihnn montal mill lon-lrin) principlon ir. opposi
half a million of spctcliva, as the report ' (iun i0 a pafly u iosu views aro governed
nhinvs, were c;ir. nhilcd. In lSMl, the )y ID paltry nnd peddling dncliincs of an
.auk expended for printing tlio speeches of rxrtcdielioy whlnh looks to tho necessities
their hired r.dviicalc. in (Jpngrcss the sum
iifltvcnty-six tliousaml two hundred and
eighty-four dollars
ofiho hour, nnd the purposes of a sectional
inleicst, regardless of every consideration
having for its object the permanent prosper
'I'lio report before us nltc sliowo the cf.jjiy 0fthe country, or the advantage nnd
ons, and so firmly lo Becuro them in their lnwn g,ouid not bo chartered
furls made by the lunk to produce panic and
di.tre. s throughout the country, uud ihus
secure the ovcrthinw of I In) dcinocraiie ad
ministration. It nppoars tliat tlu nine
bank directum, scaled in their palaces ni
Philadelphia, t!ve orders for n rurluilmeni
nf discounts, With a view to effect a general
lonrcciatiou of properly, anil carry tiiinninl
bankruptcy to every section of the country.
Il was supposed that the continence wnicir
iho people had always reposed iu General .,
Jackson, could bo destroyed uy fin allaci.
upon tko pockets of tho people, tlcticc il
it was that within four months (rommonc
ini! in October, 1833,) the hank reduced lis
loans and discounts ncarlv ten millions ofi
dollursi I ho ruinous ellecl uroUiicou by
this unprecedented reduction?! well known
1 ho corps of bank debtors ill Uongress
seized upon tho embarrassment and general
alarm, and declared that il the banlt was
not re-chnrl. red, 'our canals would bo a
solitude, our lakes a desert waste of waters.'
Thcso 41 members of Oongiess, who hail
discounted thoir commissions; taking ad
vantage of the sudden reduction of discounts
and Iho conscqu out depreciation of labor
property, inflamed the pubhc mind byitne
most ar'.ful appeals lo the worst passions of
the human bean; day after day did thai
pensioned corps stand upon the floor
of Congress and dcnoiinro General Jack
sun as a bold usurper, a tryrant, and a des
pot, day after day did the federal prcssev
teem with tho most infamous allacks on the
democracy, hut the American people, al
though writhing under tho lash inflicted bj
tho bank, still loved their liucrlies too well
to surrender them inlo the hands of a reck
less and unprincipled faction.
The contest of 1832 was of ono of the
fiercest battles over fought in our country.
The har.k was openly in the field, with it.
iiiKiieious branches scattered over tho conn
rv, its hired speakers aivJ pensioned press'
es. The canvass was a fearful one, and
many doubted whether the popularity of the
ild chief would bo found strong enough In
sustain him against such influences, and
;arrv him safely through. Bul the people
jallantly came to ihe rescue, and triumph
mt v re elected him.
In 1830, by Iho election ol ftir. van
Huron, who stood pledged against a bank,
the people again declaied that such an ijnsti.
welfare of ihe greatest number of her citi
zens.
Hcsulved, That the Baltimore National
Convention could not havo selected from
the lint wf prominent democrats in Iho'coun
try, a ticket which would more thoroughly
unite nnd harmuni.o every jarring and con
flicting interest than tlin ono which lias
been ndoptrdl and that ticket will bo sup
ported with mi energy, an enthusiasm, nnd
i zeal which will nllord the surest test ol
tho merits of tho candidate. Jas it will afford
tho surest guaiautco uf success,
Kenolvcd, I hal in Jamas IV. l'olk, the
nominee lor tho rrcsiuont, we recognize
ic able and faiihl'ul chairman of tho com
milieu of Ways and Means, iu tho House
f Representatives of the United atales,
during tho Bank panic of 1832 and 1833
Iho calm, scll-possessctl and learlcss open
kcr of ihal House throughout a period of
llmost equal excitement and tho warm At
lovnted friend of tho beloved and cherish
ed Andrew Jnckspn.
ltesolvod, That wo heartily appfovo ol
the nomination of Genrgo M. Dallas as
candidate for tho Vice Presidency. His
lang and valuable services in the cause ol
Hi. people anil their rights his sterling in
tegrily liis eminent talents, and his high
moral chaiaclcr aro Known and appreciated
by the democracy of he Keystone Slntc; &
iiiBtly entile him to tho ardent support ol
every democrat In tho Union.
Krsulvpd, I hat the course pursued by
Col II. B. Wright, and Lutiier Kidder
iu tho JNntional Unuvciition, lias been as
ratifying to their constituents as it hah
been honoiublc to themselves)
Bcsolved, That Henry A. Muhlenberg
the democratic eandidato for Governor of
cnnsylvaiiia, ant! Joshua Hartshorn, the
Candidato fur Canal Commissioner, will
receive, such a Support in tho county ol
.uzernc at iho noxt election as no eandidatr
lias received since the days of the triumphs
of Andrew Jackson.
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?.to -tboHleclt . of sUkVCi.cU 'Jiiueli . 3l"i " a"u '"' huico-iuu ,- .u. onirencnmomsoi monopoly uiai uu immi-
' i i.l ' i. if " .fTiT'Wi... Innl r .mil vnu know vou ahovrd vours'olfl l..l.-nn nn n p...ili. IihIi-piI rhem. is thrl
nays iie,anu nc cm innucu ui j - - j - . ; .
broken glass nniie ridikilous. .n evcrlaslin' rogue, a meditatiu' of h,faml object for which Henry Clay is to EC7Al
' Whv ' sais Evcrell 'as Tin a' livin' cfiealm' that Frenchman all summer. be elevaied to the ricsiuoncy. i nis ovcrj
. X' :. .i.. n. i i...M It's hitler hit. and I don't nilv vou one Kepubllcan must be made to know, and '
s inner uuu ia uiu uiunmssni ---- . . i
1JUI 1001.
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1itl .nit..man.. an sure an vour born, he mossei n sarves you rigut.
. . . .1 .. tlin c nla..l! rrrvar lin lru1 In m o fia
is tho winuedesl boss thai ever was seen r1 B'ar'tb'" - -
i . . t i-.: k,n. o. I i.o ,a o . i.i. u ne wjs a uincin oi ins owu ciavu .m
111 llttC l ICUI Ilia llbl-l UUM .W la U9 ..I.I...1 u- . w
No man in -2Vova Scotia "ei rigui uown aunesi.
as a bat loo.
can manage that boss but Goodish Gree
voyi and he'd mmiage .the devil that
feller, for he is a horse, shark, anil sar-
nent all in one. that Frenchman. Whai
possfsseu y oil to buy such a varminl a
that V
' Grave digaer! safu dolelu .teve,
vhat is tliftt ?
' WliyV sais he.'tbev went one day
to bury a man, down to Clare did the
French, anil w.heti.tbf.y.got.to.liiij.grav'
who sliouuPbo iu if but Ihe pony, llr
couldn't sec, and as he was a feelin' a-
' bout, he tumbled m bead over heels ant!
tlipy called him always afterwards. 'the
Orave-d.ggcr.' -
Vprv nlrnnlo neonlp ihom French.'
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The captain bavin' bis boat histed,
and ihinkiii'lhe lioss would swim ashore
uf hisself, kept right strait on, and Ihe
boss swam this way and that way; and
pyery way but the right road, jisl as the
eddies look mm. A. lavf, he got into
the ripps off of Johnston's pint, and the)
wheeled, him right round and round UUi
i whin-ton. Poor pony I lie got hi.
match at last. He etruciileti, ami iumn
jntl nlunireil and fort, like a man. for lv called the old United
I "tY - Tf''.'. I.',.'
uear me. v irsi wetii ui ma
a m. cling of iho ''l.uztiriic Coun
Assnciation." held at Wilkcsbarrc, June
must hold himself ready for iho contest " ""'"'."'IS
11- .,.o ll,a I. aim nm inn II IQRIlP.nnll llriltlUCCtl II V a CO 111 III IllcU .1 MIUIIIlUU IUI UIL
II L llillbl 1 .1 1- - "1 .uuw, ..i.i. ..
ibsorbing issue, not merely of Bank or IN" purpose, and unanimously adopted :
Bank, but of such a Bank such a monster in tho result of the deliberations of thr
of narlis-n power, corruption and revenge . ju,.,-...,.,.! Onnvuntion. iho He
as federalism, lieaueu uy y. u'" publican party of tho United Hlatcs, have
grain 10 mo cuptuuy uuu u-.u.nn. reason lo review the events ol llio pas. win
uf tho Money l'owcr Mohawk Cou- fn0ins 0r ratification, and to look to ih
ricr. ' nrosnects of the future wiili confidence and
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we oroundetl nope, wc nan uio nomnn
tC7Thc following is in subslanco taken lions which our delegates hav5 made, ol
c . ........ I I... M. l'.,l... Ii I1 MIUIUillUH llll IHU Ullll.1.. ill 1 I. .un .vi.
I ruin t roiMjri inrwcuiuu ...i. ijikii
the Senate iu 1831, and shows somo cf the
nefarious proceedings of what was general
ishor'p; bul there was no bottom there;
nothiii' for his hind foot to spring From;
o. itnivn Im ivpnt acin ever so decn. ami
sais I, Elder; they.don't know nolhin' ,,,in (lc lrjej tollur ceiu ani ,, ivcni
., . i. .i 'i'i...:. ... ...
nooui nuaat-kj, uu wicj ( , uo..i pi ""i'' , js broad rump, that Dad no lai; bin
i.eep-inem in ignorance on purpose. i,ere wa3 nolhin' for the foro leel lo
bleve winced and equinced his fac r nn n,i1(,ri so iie ma,t a summersoi
-propeily; ami said tlio glass in lus lianUL,(1, as ,0 wcnt ovcr.he Rave out a preal
hurl htm. " ell, arter we .sol all lo h.,,,. rnf,(,viMP. iQ i,L. Full stretch ol
i . I . : . i . rv i. .. ' r
rl-lll.,we organ ui jiij; uu m.vmui wjj-oj- , ()i j i
i tin iiiiir ft i ii 1 1 i mumi. m m ivi.i iihi . . ..
, 7,1 ' i i Toor Icllcr H was llie lasl uicic m
ciiup-.Ji.u., ,s , uu..., "'. - .vn in i lus world-.hc sent h s heeN
sais ho, 'I'll ship him lo S.:.- John, andl ' . , nn pnrtl, ,. ' nli, flr kllch.
ntr nimr' fl nnfr im n-bord nf-.Cai ilV'" ' .. . 7' . . 1 . .
lain Ned ljeonaMr.-t vessel, as soon os 1 e". . ,.',"".. B
. g,el tit U,"hv.' Well, as I liirned nn
' "ttead to answer hini; and sot his eyes on
him aiC'in, tt most Po't mo a haw.hawin
it secoiid lime, Un'tlitl looli so like D o
Meralch. Old heduct! how haggard isetl
lie -was! His new ' bsl 'was smashed
down like a cjp otvlhc crown
Jiead. his white cravat was "bloody
.JOScu nil -scraichcd, as if he had been
Stales Bunk We
know-iii' strongly recommend il to tho pcriia'al of every
little head, that had no curs, and he tried 1 vv e 11 wisher of his country nnd her frco in
to lump up sn'd tear oul of-il, ns IVe tiBci! sl-..ur.ei, i. distrovs at' a s'6ep all the
io did out of a mire hole or honey poi .sserlions (liautJ bv ,hB w,jgl ,,at t,aii
I see-of him was
stituiiou was us puro as tho child unborn
This tcport dhows, that in 1830, the
bank loaned 52 members Of Uougrosu the
sum of $192,101, in 1831, to 30 inombers
of Congress, S322,832i in 1832, Alio year
the bank was un applicant lor a renewal ol
us charler.j it loaned to 41 members nf
Congress the largo sum of 6178,009, the
lullo-ving (1833,)' whilst still struggling to
msiain itsell, its loans to mouiiier. ol uon
gress (58 in number) amounted io 8371,
700; and in iho next year, (1831), fitly two
ineinbnrs were indublrd to it in tho sum ol
i?238,5t0. These fads will aid us in under
:sa.
man
KEEP IT ftRt'Ottfc TUB PtiOPliti,
That tho cootis in 1610 promised iho
.vorkingnicu 'two ilolhus a day nnd roast
beef,' ami now iheir motto s, 'Iwo ilayd
for a dollar and no beef,'
KEEP VV HEl'OUE THE PEOPLE,
That tlic great oonn leadcr,Gcorgo Evan
of Maine, has icporlcd a bill in the Benatd
of llio United Olalcs, to repeal the duty on
lailroad iionl and for tlio remission of all
tho duties that havo been paid since tint
year 1632, which would amount lo ?0
000.000.
KEEP IT BEFORE1 THE PEOPiifc),
That the railroad comptnics in the United
Btatcs have paid lot iroil 8l70,0U0,0M0,an(l
if the whigs succeed in carying this bill
through Congress, in n few yearsimoro thail
that enormous sum will again bo sent lu
England for iron, instead uf supporting ottf
own inaiiulacturies.
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE,
Tlul Hcnrv Chiv. ift'lr.clcil President.
w , ,
will establish a'5i50, 000,000 Nutiorial linn It
o cheat and defraud tho laborer of his haul
earnings, and reduce widows and orphans lo
beggary.
KEEP IT BEFORE THE -PEOPLE,
That Henry Clay supported and pro
cured the passage of the odious Bankrupt
Law, and declared that it was 'a great link
in the chain of Whig measures.'
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE,
That Henry Clay is a man of the basest
moral character, whose hands are stained
by llio blood of Cilley, and who
said to the Speaker of Congrcss,(Cnl. Polk)
Go home, G d D n you, where you
belong.'
I' HE
PENNSYLVA
lasi i see-o .inn ""hi ,, , . ,..,,.- alt. n,
. . . i ..i .1.: i.i o ,,w" r
i oiigiu uazzie.as ui un m ui uu ... , cour e of iiislice.you exclude a nm
uoii siiucp, "iuiu ii-. uiU..... irum sitting on a jury when ho has any in
him for ever. hercst. howeicr sma I, in th result of tin
I railly fell sorry for tho poor obi trial. Horn you have 4 1; meliibeis of Con
'i'rave dlgor, l tlul upon my sou', loi gress, initontfii to ine uani; in ins gross
I.,....--., i u.tin.- n, p i wo ihliipx. thai a amount of $178,000, gravely deciding
nim ,...vh - n i I , i.i .1 if. , T I
Ilk
tlicil
nof
of hU body can't help likin'. -Indeed, a feller les.ion whether ihe public interest do
, ! .1..,. hante no listo lhat way ain't a man ."auded a reeharle.l An oxte.iM.in of ..
ily, hn- "u '.. , v... l f..li rpi.'u- charter would secure an extension of thci
eun clap ' p. opinion. es,l kll reR Ij iioiu3) or new fac1IeB( aUl, ,iey couj
tier-flawed by a woman,-a..d his hands lor poor 'ravcuiggcr, inoi fi.i doubt lhat the publiu welfure domanduil a
wntf hound Up wiili rag, where Ihe glims fcl one single. bit so for that cautin a rencwaj V,8t distiniercstnl partriolt
-cul 'em. The white sand of tholloor of cheatin', old Elder, bo when I turns ,,cser-uHr bink debtors were! Divide
KverillMiai'lobr hod-sitick t0 j,l!t (lan u, s;o, sajs-1, 'ICIdfr,' pais-I, and I J' t(,o whoto amount of Iheir indebtedness
..i,.,i.j.i ,v,iii, i,.,;i...t m, .... i.i t. ., ic-neated his own woids 'I guess it f iifiiinllv amoiifr them, and vnu find that each
,-UJlllViJ. ui. "V iuui.u nnu i, UUI 1 1 .1 1 1 . -"wr M - I I . .1
corircil mnier.tbai'was a tcjurtiin' lo hi your turn 10 laugh now, for yo.r haw has ,nt,ro than hundred und cightlham
wiferafter a spree. Alt-He cioM-Ml H.t ihe bet of Ihe ha, gain and no mis. , dollar! Qnito enough, one would
Hut
m -be cut lu u,ese French is a simple people, so tie,v
pet! wm-,?! u j il il".''' koow arltii,J. ih-.fi s
i, -and a .piutui f'C- Th- P" iesrs kee,p 'cm in t&uu
t... take. Goodish and Iho oitt nine
I'll (US ' r,LM, ,,v A ' I w I V IUI UU MM . - .
'ihc-ivnv 'he looked, and s If etle skeered il iv all tongue, am t liu-y r
fur vvjial he'd ealch, wbou
home., Tub way ho slop
nutter. IIo was m-rxiolur.-suil a pu,t
.1 innii siiv. I likoii lo look ai. 1 ranro a-puipose.
'V. And now., Sjfiuui'., do yiru take liiniP 'Tim next lime ynirieii ypnr expen
jnfiVtorii iniiravB-Jtim, and hind bmi tit ftico lo (lie ureal "'fJhriiitiau ineetin Jo
in yuur book, and li t olhers look'ftl it,,
land' put oiider 'it 'tilt" -Ulder and 'the
ravc'digger'.'
arcuuppose, to siif up the iutiiiitisiii and zeal
uf these eiilmhleiieil Biaiesmcnl
I'liat Ihe uld haiK wis men as-a pniiu
1 1 1 in- hum. nn one al this day nfu ilniibl
lis ell'urts lo delual lltn re elecliun ol Ueutr
-m I Jnoksiin mc 'veil known to the ciumtjy
Vico Prosident. us a' suio haibinger ol
irinmnh to Ihe cause of popular principles
of human liberty and of cmial iichl3, wind
shall be as porniancnl as it will be signal
ind commote. In our whole- broau unioi
two names could out havo been selected
embndvitiL' more of personal and titibli
inipfrilv nnd worth, more purp und self
denying patriotism or mpro of sound r.nd
varied and vigorous talents, than tho namiF
of Jumes Iv. Polk nnd (Jeurije ftj. Uallas
Tlio flist is a son of tho nencrous and higl
hearted south a man upon whoso good
name iho breath uf I'eileral falsehood II
Ipft no stain a man whoso public carcn
has beer, marked by a steady, consistent
uncompromising vurfaro with a parly Uiai
would corrupt our republic into an oliiar
chy,& would mould our system nf C!overn
inonl into un ucconlanco wuti llie inenrii't
which that party havo always held, hiid
which it requires hut opporluiiily tu dt ve-
lope and asscil and a man by whom llie
issaults ol leilural atiusc; vitupcratioii auu
vfndiclivcnes9',iave been met
as llio rock meet iho' wave,
And dishes its fury in air.'
rim km is a cifizrn of our own flnrious old
Kevslnno Slate, who holding a place in the
r.nni Tirnlt of tho ablest bar in tho Union,
has. nbandoncd a lucrallvo nractico and
pr.ncely incomo whenever the intcrcsis ui
uh country nas ueuianut'ii uiu -ni:ruiuu.
Ileisu dfiiipcrat by bulb, education ana
ssociation. His boyhood wus passeu
tlm soldiers and snircs, who in our
revolutionary slruuglo
.sprinkled our infant librrlics
With the baptism of their blood.'
Inil tho history of Ids life has prnvsd lhat
io lias never fnrgclten in his manhood, the
iirinciples which wero then iiicuiciiteii.
I'lio eiitbiKiasin ami llio nnaniiniiy nxniuii
nil by ilm Baltimore Convention will ne
responded 10 m lliuiuier inni's irom ever)
PROSPKCT IN
KIA,
The DemocralicaUnion says Wi
have no desiro lo encourage in the bo
soms of our republican friends abroad
hopes which arc ideal and fallacious.
Wo woultl scorn to havo recourse lo sr
mean a sublei fugo. Misrepresentation
ami deception of each oilier arc weapons
which-Iwlopg exclusively lo the yv.jiigs,
and wc disdain to use Incm. It is in a
spirit of candor and sinreiity, tbeiefore
... .. c: i- :.. xt... V-.-1.
mat nt assuiu our itiuiius in ntn i u. i,
Vireinia,Tonnpssre,and indeed througl
nit the wholo Union, Hut they need
fiilei lain no manner of nppielicnaion
with respect to tho vote of Pennsylvania
I ho oltl Jackson lira is rekindled upon
her sillers, and she will send forth :
houl of gladness and triumph over tin
whole land. Her glorious democracy
is fully united and aroused, and will
give to the Polk and Dallas electoral
tickcl not less than from 10 to 20,000
majority. The man who HARGAIN
EiD Gen. Jackson out ofihe Presidency
,n 1825-and who wears TWO FACES
in the tai iff question, ono lor the nor I h
mil llie olhor for the south, is a used
it?) man'' in Pennsylvania. Urctluei
oi llie press will please remcmbcr,there-
I'orc, when I hey moke their calculations'
of Ihe final result, sol down the 20 elec
ior.il votes of Pennsylvania ckktai?," foi
POl.K r.nd DALLAS
LET THE ALARM BE SOUNDED.
That the Whig party are in favor of tho
establishment nf another overshadowing
moneyed monsters to rttle'lhe government
nil destroy tho liberties of tho country.
Do the Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers
tho 'bone ami sinew' of tho land desiru
tho creation of a moneyed oligarchy to
trample upon their rights and plunder ilm
fruits of til cir industry? Were the services
of the Patriot Jackson in killing tho Phila
lelphiii Mnnslerallin vain and shall an
oilier National Bank bo dotailed upon ihu
country to demoralize thu Nation and unut
hilato Freedom!
All these evils Would Inevitably flow front
National l)ank the bitter espctienee of
ihe past furnishes proof of this) and thciu
is no safety for tiio Kopublic-r-tioiio for llio
people Jiut in defeating all attempts for the
creation of such un insiitulionlThis only can
be done by the suicces of Democracy and
llio overthrow of Wiiggery' In a crisis
like the present what freeman will refuse io
lend his aid to the Democratic party for lh
viudiclion uf good government? I'lebc
LICK IT INTO HIM !
We havo come across a most glaring
and palpable instance of Cluy's voting
against ihu reception ol petitions. .Vliili-
the question of removal oi tlio depositee
liom iho United Mates lianli was ae,iia
ting ihe country, some citizens of Yoik
...i.iiH.,.. m il.n mirrtintlon of mombcrs ui hill ion and every valley throughout our
Coni-rge, 'llll renoit shows iho vasi, unnt- wide repiiblln. nnd dig spirit in whieh lm
w- a... '. , ., 1 ., i i...-...i. ,i. :..r I .1. .i,,.a u.ri. mm In and. in whioh lliev
ftico lo llie ureal 'vnriotiaii ineenu ju nmu lor priming ami eiruuiimuu mo in i .-; , "" .,,., ,,1,11?
ri.tf.u rirr.i.l itidl 111, null Inll 'em. fl'oni ,,.,b Klnmlers uf iheir hirnil "diatlirs acsinsi huve been rm'eivoil.wiii siicuro tin. ffauiuiip
v.u..n w...,v.... , ..-.. ....... .... . -iJinnp mt a lillill it lax CVfr
llio ici: niun 10 eonii 1 niu y 'i mo .uunurui .ipunoun. . w-. .. 1 - .,.
.,,...,,. rt. ... .' '.., ii.,li.... for n reulmrter. n' exiiouded vol nttaincd Ol Tim dyon i.LD 0A"B-
.r.iiici ana 'inc uuic msnn 1 n 'i.D' a -
& Pennsylvania, addressed a mcmoria
10 ihe U. 0. Spiia(e,appi'oving ol tho re
moving. When il was presented, Clay
bbinctcd to Us leception; and on til
quc-tion whelherit bhotild ho received
Clay and twenty three ol tho Haul; par
lisans voted to 1 ciect the memorial, and
iweniy domoerats voted to receive it.
The memorial was rejected plumply and
directly, nnd Clay voted for it. Jso did
ihu God-like Daniel Web.ter. Iu thi
case, iho )owor of Congress lo act upon
the Mihipct-maller of llie petition wai-
undisputed In Iho case of tlio abolition
iieliiions, Mm power of Oonurcss is de
iliod, and il io almost universally helirv
ed lhat Ihe Coiislilulion forbids it to act
So that Henry Clay lus t'one much far
llinr ill the leieclinu of petitions than
ho has been irpreseuled. uailintar
Sentinel,
INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT
I'hc inlm-sl on llie publiu debt, according
to die renins nf iho Sncreiiirv of the I ress
niv. 'ni $1.0:i2.7U0 OUtWhlcli is HU '.17
dav , fr- DO 11 tninutii. Instead
per
uiviiiL' ihe pouple "two dollars 11 day und
niaafbeef," tint Whigs havii alroaily. la.xe
ttiuni $'i a iiiiiirtlulo nay ititervst alupo.
THE TARIFF.
Mr. Evans a member of tho United
stales Senate, from Malno, 'a good Whig,'
has reported a bill repealing llie tariff on
rail road iron. This kind of iron now pays
duty of twenly dullars per ton. tMi.
Evans is a high protective tariff man, and
thinks a high tariff is a great benefit to in-
lividuals, Now if a high land is such a
urcat benefit to individuals, h it not also a
benefit to rail road companies? Then bow
comes il lhat Mi. Evan3 is in favor ot rc
pealing tlc duly on rail road iron? Will
ho or some other 'good Whig' pleaBO lo tell
us? Wu think that a larill' which protect
llio people generally, would also protect
rail road companies) and suiely all bIumiiu
be protected alike,
111 r 1 unasiMsfiwimi I
Assumption or Statu ukuts. It will
observed lhat one of iho Whig Senators
Cougrees, from Michigan, has again 'te
ihu ball in motion' on tlio subject or llie '
iumplipn of Sialo debts. Certain of ih"
Whic Icadcis liavo a strong desiro to iiiumi
tho ussumplion of Stale debt all article ill
iho Whig need. But tho mass are averse
10 it. It is repugnant to their senso of nghl
and justice. It is a stock.gambling move
inentj partly designed to help the United
States bank, which institution, it will bo
recollected, owns so.no S20.000.000 of
ihceo stocks, now held as collateral so-
uriiy by its creditors in Europe JJridge
port Fanner.
LOOK OUT FOR FALSE COIN.
Wo learn lhat counterfeit quarters of a
l.f ften nil t
iini'nr aie in circulation 111 nm i"ji
ling die now coin, but if closely examined
will bo found (0 bo deficiont round llio edge
uud also tho letters and Figures not well
executed; and llio sound, when thrown upon
the table, will be unlike llio sharp ring of
the silver. As ihe counierfeil is likely tu
loceive, without examination, wo caution all
our readers to cximind closely.