Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, August 11, 1848, Image 2

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Arriml ol'lhe America,
UREA TEXCITEMENTIN IRELANDL’
' The mail steam ship Amcnra arrived
bl New Ymk mi (‘lO 4 h. 3'! nm’ 81 a half
wéifiFEhEh-P: M. va H-h Lxrcvlmul nn me
we?! pl .Ju'). ‘ She bviv-gy'j-m'rn days In
3er'm‘le'Higencé {rum Eh‘g‘ldntl, lvelgnd. 81
i the i‘oano-nl. The mtm‘m‘enls 'in hm
‘LAND qvq ufan _exming character. We
annex vsuch items as \n' (In-m u! nan
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153;; ' .:lfhe privy council'mct at the Castle on
lil‘i litltldgy,,and in the evening of fit“ flu)"
’ ill; the citizenspol Dublin «ere astonished by
it? the. xublication of a proclnmatmn Digit?"
ill .' 4 .W.“li9!Lotd Lieutenant, putting'the cltles
lii if of Dublin. Cork. “Talerfurd, and Drnghe
.' i' 119,: limit"? the act of last session. by which
fill the police are authorized to search for
ill; ‘Ufiiriflld. to rakotrntn custody all persons
s“}; «tho arelound to be in possession nl urmr
f}? w‘i‘thorrt'a license. I .
{‘3' ' The Dublin Eve. [’oat. which speaks
‘t-‘i' alwaJs tor the (i‘ruvernment. made an ex
' ’ planatiqnmfthis extreme measure of the
I . Government.
V “it select from Wilmer (5° Smith’s
-. - z,Z'r'meatpf the 22d July, the lolluwrng par
ngrwhss ‘
. “.::-The government have been prompt in
following up the proclamations issued on
i the 1:3”!- by. notrtiratium-yaelting forth the
' : days and places appointed fthfltlllng li
' censeato, keep arrm. 'l'he conWlrvn
ers of police in Dublin ir-surd a notic that
they will attend at their uflice in the Low;
er Castle-yard. tor some days. to receive
applications for licenses. Similar notices
have been issued in all the proclaimed
districte.. '
'l‘lterolit‘e have received information
that depot: of arms exist in some parts of
the metropolis, 81. that they were to make
. strict.aearch in the suspected localities.
‘ ‘ ZOrders have been given from the Corn
” m‘ander in~Chiel’s_oflice. .to all uflicera be
‘ longing to regiments in Ireland. on Iran
olf‘ahirenre in London, to repair rrnrnedi
atgl; to rejoin their respective regiments
uarlererl in that country. His Royal
' ?lighness Prince Genrgi- of (larrrbridge.
left by tliamail train on Wednesday night
for Lirerpool. en route to Dublin. also the
Marquis of, \\ orcestcr, to join the 7th
Hunara. .
.. There hasbeen a ‘fbrushl’ at Carriclr
on7B:u\ir. A Clonmel correrpoudent thus
describeethe affair: . 4
fitfilhe Carriekpwple on hearing of the
arreatmf some of the club members. and
UN! tumor that one of: their own curate:
was marked out for arrest. rose en maaae,
angfirthuarms in their hands. consisting
0[ p: as and pikes. repaired to the author
itruand demanded the release at the prisv
, oners. “ho were at once delivered up to
them. They then rung the chapel bells.
wherr_4ooo rnen descended from the neigh
@BooB hills, armed to the. teeth. , who re
married in Carriclr all night. lest ‘an at.
. 'tfgp‘thehould‘ he made to arrest Father
fljrnei The delivery, of the prisoners,
and. thewithdra vial of the few troops “ere
‘COflgfderedras a triumph.' There is no
mistaking [the national feeling."
Vln‘fiilkenny. in consequence- of a re
norlrwhich had no foundation, of the Issue
ofrij‘arrant fortho arrest of Dr. Cane, a
magistrate. and. the leader at the Coated
eratesin that oarter. the populace made
a: formidable demonstration, and barri
codes were erected inthe town.
. Inev'l'ipperary Vindr'ralar gives an no
count of th‘h. arrest of some persons at
Templemore.‘ charged with drilling and
training. “Bail has been refused. and the
.; prisonera are committed to Nenagh goal.
tThe same journal has the following
sample of..the spirit ol rlisallection pre
va'il’rngtarnongst the papulace in Nenagh,
the aasiz’e town ofthe North Riding of
Tipperary ;
“' Aboutvhalf past ten o’clock on Satur
«ty.. canvass figure. stuffed nith strow,‘
saturatedflwith turpentine, and made to;
repriér‘ent aritlrotn‘an‘ .body, was carried inl
mart; triumph thrrdagfi Rifles. lt
bore a card on the head, on r ich was
printed in largo characters, 'Clarenrlun.’
After". indulging to some extent in groan
l"f§,,‘”s’ hootrng the Whigs. and in partic
ulartm' Whiggish Excellency, the can
rass'fefligy was raised ‘by means ofa rope
around the neck, and suspended froma
la‘mp post. The 'hanging‘ elicited sever
al wittlcisjms'f‘rom the 'boys’ ofthe crowd,
who} after letting it hangby the neck furl
the,u:ual time,‘applied a lighted match.(
and eousummated its destruction.” ,
"f'heßornfn'Catholic priesthood are be-‘
ginnrn’g'td‘itake alarm at the clubs.—
'l'wenty-one priestsof the deanery of To
ani‘have protested against them. The
Rev; Mr. Cbstetle,'oflrimericlr, disavows
tfifi'lThe’ Rev. Thomas Dixon, of East
P‘a‘i'aa‘g'e; Waterford, denounces them in
the‘a'trongefl termr, andlthe Rev.,Mr.
.l‘lf’er‘rebry; of Ruthcormaclr. county "Wt!"
.terford;,hhe virtually kicked out of his.
pariah a deputation of. fforganizcrs” froml
tlié'fpoblin clubs. telling them in plain
te'r'tnl‘ that Mitchell 'deaur’verl all he got./
, "fit the Roacommon assizea, Owen andl
Michael Beirno were arraigned fora con-t
emcee] to murder the Rev. John Lloyd,f
at; Aughrrm,.rn October last. Michael re
faring to join in the challenge with his let-l
low-prisoner. Owen. was tried separate-r
ty. ; There was no evidence uttered firm
the defence. and in fact the case was iii
clearfl'that’the jury. without five mitlft‘f'c’l.“
consultation. returned a verdict orgpjfifi.
The prisoners ara'both to berexecuter’fg'i'
Devin Reilly is n Chlp of the :Mrt'chelt
bloclr, ,lle opens on Lord Clarendon by
Cllllhg'hll Excellency the "f:‘eherat,]‘urn.
key ot‘lreland.’ &c. , " ‘ 0'
‘_" Noqll‘ng‘rernainffor' there whowould
”1’55: thleirfl‘thoughts'hgrown; iri;‘tljis,four
FOREIGN NEWS.
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country. but to weak them with arms in
their hands}. 1 .2“
a The military Inrcein Dublin Universi
ty'hal beenincrrased by a detachment of
the 71st regiment. and last night the guard
on duty at the college was doubled. £
'l‘he aeenunts on the 20th from Tlmw-‘
rary and other parts of the south. regard
ihg the preparattom lor an outbreak, are
0! a very serinun and alarming character.
The intelligence ol the rising at _Car
rick on-Suir, was received all thro’ Tip
pt't'ary with enthusiasm. , On Monday
night the mountains “etc all in ablaze
wrth fires. Irom Slieveblontn to Sllet’entr
man. and the peasantry crowded around
them in large masaes. 'l'he cheering a
long the Waterford range was distinctly
heard in Clonmel, and the clubs turned
out to do homage to the general enthusi
astn. They marched through the town in
sections. The military were under nuns,
prepared, it necessary, tor repression.
HUNGARY.
The Hungarian Diet was opened at
Pesth by the Auhduke Stepen on the sth
mat. His Majesty tntimnted his approval
ol the unioit ul 'l‘ransylvania and Hunga
ty. and speaking ol Italy. the-speech aatd,
" It is the King‘s “lab that Italy. too. may
soon enjoy the blessings nl peace. Ilia
Majesty stands in the most lrtendly rela
tions with lore-an powers. and hopes for a
continuance at these relations.
The war between the Maygars & Scla
vonians is carried on “uh unabated titty.
The Hungarian lottefl are concentrated to
their campy, and amount to 62.000 men.
and free corp: to the strength of 40,000
combatants are in course ul organiz‘ation.
The ministry and the deputies have a.
greed to leiy 100,000 men, and an order
‘or 50,000 nmakets has been vent to Bel
BE
'l‘m: Cnowm m PULL—Letters da
ylrd St. l’ulcrsburg, the 71h inslant, any
Ihnl :hc cholera on” continued In make
alavming prowess in lhui cily. On lhe
41h instant. lhcre were 1068 new cases
('l'Clflrfd, 553 deaths, and 131 recoveries. ‘
On lhe {ulloumg day (here were 2953 cu.
scs in the hospitals. The number 9! per
sons nlmckod at Mnscnw, on lhe sum,
was 1974, o! whom 30mm! Ihc same day.
From the Pennsylvanian,
Lalo from Oregon.
Def/eat of the Indians by the Oregon'Re
gimenl—Accidental deal/x of Col. 01'!
Imm—l’eace propoaed~ Troops wan!
td— Scarctly o/provisiom and ammu
u'h'on.
ST. Lowe. August 3.
r en men have arrived here from St. Jo
eeph‘a and from Oregon. having been 87
days on the road. ’1 hey bring intelligence
of a battle having occurred on the 10th of
March between the Indiana and the Ore
gon Regiment, when the former u ere do
reeled With a loan of fifty killed and as me
ny wounded. 0n the American side nine
were killed and ten wounded. The pur
unit of the flying hoetilee, alter being kept
up for some distance. was abandoned for
want of provisions and ammunition. The
regiment has so far been‘aucceulul in de
fending the territory, but are greatly hiu
dered by the aeamy nupply of provisions
and ammunition. and an insufficient numv
ber of horses.
l Col. Gilliam. the commanding officer of
the regiment. was accidentally lulled alter
the batlle by the discharge of a rifle.
Proposition: {or a treaty of peace have
been enlerleined by the Indians. but they l
had come to no settlement.
. ne government has made a requirinon
.or three more companies of dragoona Io
acl againal Iho Indians. and reinlorcemenla
from the Slam are anxiously expat-led.
I'be Mormon senlemenl at Salt Lake is
in a very flourishing condition. '
The party arrived at St. Joseph’s reporl
having me! a large ['nll)’ of emigrants aI
Secret \\ nler. and that Col. Garland and
Major Brunl had arriVed at Fort Mann.
'l‘hlrly-two Indians were killed in the
engagement belween Lieul. Ryan‘s com-Ii
mand and the Camanches, on the first 0! 1
June last.
The Territories.
The population of Oregon is probably
about 15,000—the greater part natives oi
the United States.
The population of New Mexico. accor
ding to the memoir ot Dr;,-'Wializenus.
printed by the Senate during the present
seSsior..-is about 70,000. One hgltot them
probably, are whites. Under-" The Maxi
can Government the territory was ruled
by n Governor and Legislature (Junta De
partmentsl.)
The population of California. occotding
to Mr. E. Bryant. formerly editor of 5
Lexington. Ky., paper. and late Alcalde
at San Francisco, who has recently pub
llshed' a book on that country, is as fol-
Iowa: "The permanent popu.lation."says
Mr. Bryant, "of that portion ,0! Upper
California situated between the Sierra
Nevada and the Pacific. I estimate at 25,-
000 ""_ _Ottthio number Mr. Bryhpt esti
mates lhat 13.000 ore'whites and 12,000
'Chtistianized Indians. DI the whites 8.-
000 are Spanish Americans. and the re
maining 5,000 chiefly from the U. States.
()I the Californians Mr. Bryant appears
to hair: a Invornbie opinion. He says;
f' Physically and intellectually. the inen
probably are oitperior to the same racetun
therYSlooth, and inhabiting the countries
‘cnntiguoos to the city 0! Mexico. .-The
memos n_ general fact. ‘are well made,
_with 'gpleasing.__ sprightly lrountenunces.
possessing much grace. and gate, 29' man
ners. and Vtvo'city‘ot conversation.
".'l‘hey ore. nb'erh‘en't rtowtllicif“ magis
trates. and "in :sltdi‘spoted‘ ‘csses decided.
bythfuh”, ae'quiesce without utteringn Word
0! i‘cqmploitit. ' ft’h'éjy ,hsv'e been accused o_l
treachery 81 inainc'orily. whmmr may
rune bern the grounds lurivhis nccunallon
in parlicuihrinstnhcés. .l’knnw not; bul,
judging lrom’u‘ny o’v’v'n observnlion nml u.
penence. they are M (Ice hom these qual
mes as our Own people.”
Later from Mexico. .
The New orleana Delia has received
files of the Monilor Republicano to the
18th 11“., from the city of Mexico. being 5
days later than previously received.
_The intelligence from Guanajunto is of
no particular importance. 0n the l2lh.
the troops of Bustamente entered and 0c
copied the village of Valenciana, after a
painful march by a route which presented!
imeny dtlficulties to the transportation of
arttllery. 'l‘he insurgents made some show
ofresietance to the march ofthe govern
ment forces. but itrloes not appear that any
harm was done on either side to “man or
beast.” A private letter states that Ja'rau
ta and Negrele fled precipitately front Va
lenciana on the approach of Buatamenle
On the 14th the government forces were
entrenched at Valenciana and Melado. and
the two hostile bodies were quietly watch
ing each other. Provisions were every
ltlay becoming scareer and dearer. which.‘
according to the Mom/or, rendered more
desperate the situation of the besieged in
Guanajuato.
Much alarm existed in the state olQue
retaro on accountol' the rumored successes
‘ui the insurgents.
A large number of the citizens of Vera
Cruz had petitioned Congress to enact a
statute declaring Pat edee an outlaw.
Robberies between Vera Cruz and the
city of Mexico are becoming so frequent
and audacious that the lilorti/orinsisls that
the perpetrators should be shot as last as
detected.
The cilizcm of lhe capital are aubacri
hing for the relief 0! lhe Yucalecon‘ More
than $1,600 had been raised for lhal pur
pose on the 16m.
A Sad Tale.
A correspondent ol the Mitford IN.H.J
Mirror relates the lollowing. ls it possi
ble that it can be true? \‘Ve can better
understand those tales o! diabolisrn which
we lately quoted in connection orth the
late insurrection at Paris. than such cold
blondetl cruelty as this: ‘
About two years ago, a wealthy and tn
llttential widower of forty five. named Dr.
——, of Chelsea, hired an amiable and
beautiful girl of eighteen. named Marv
E, to assume the care of his children &
household. A few months after they were
seen to ride away together. and in the next
Woodstock paper appeared an announce
ment that they had _been married in that
place by an Episcopal clergyman. They
returned as man and wife, and have so liv
ed' till a short time since, when Dr.
dismissed the unfortunate tioman lrom his
house. alleging that they had never been
married! Whether she had utterly been
deceived by a sham marriage. or had con
sented to the deceit. cannot be ascertained.
A poor victim, driven in disgrace from
the house in which ahe had been so long
regarded as a virtuous wile. and thee ren
dered an outcast from society, ehe dared
not return to her relatives; the finger of
corn was pointed at her, and in whatever
company she found herself she was loathed
and shunned. She could not endure this.
and returned at night to the house of her
destroyer. and begged piteous’y for'shelter
and protection. declaring that she had wan
dered long without food, and was slarving.
At length the door was opened to her. from
the dread of atrractmg the attention of the
neighborhood. She was led and turned
away, With striet orders never to show her
sell there again. She left—but where
could she go? All day she wandered In
the treads, and at night she crept back to
the only place where she could claim pro
teotion, and cried lor a home. She was
repelled. but the noise aroused the neigh
bors. who insisted that she should be al
lowed a shelter. It ti as agreed that she
might, but should leave in the morning. a
neighbor promising to take her to her near
est relatives. She went to her room. and
in the morning was found I" 11, dead! De
serted. loathed. despairing, withouta lriend
or a hope in the world, the wretched vie
tim had committed suicide!
NEW GOODS.
Jonw PATTON, Jr,
as removed has store 10 the buildiug
H lately. occupied by John Irving; at
the river near Cunvenaville. where he ha!
just opened a large lot» of
Seasonable Goods, 1
such as
Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens
ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-
Stufi's, Tin-ware, Books (9 Sta
tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and
Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and
Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con
_ fe‘ction'aries, Paints, Oils, Teas,
&c. &c., ,
which he is now. 81 is determined to con
‘linue selling AS CHEAP.- as they can be
boughi elsewhere in lhe county. ‘
[CPAll‘lle asks is a call.
. Curwensville.vMaylo. ’4B. , >
(QCDCDRIINQ 9W©WMEBQ
GREAT varlely '0! COOKING
A STOVES. Wan-aural, Irom $13.50
i 0 $32.00. for sale by. *'
.fl .. F. J. HOFFMAN.
Lewnstown,;July.lo,l4B. w
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BLflJVKS fir sale aft/sis «We.
l'OKleE PRESIDEN'I'.
Gen. WM. 0; BU 1 LL“,
0/' Kentucky;
Democrn Ihe Eleclorn I ’l‘icket
Srnatarial Elector-1L
WILLIAM BJOLRR. ofClenrfiald.
DAV“) I). WAaENun. of Norlhnmpron.
Representative Electors.
Dix. Hi:
I. Henry L‘ Baum-r, 13. John C. King.
2. Horn R. Knonus, 14. John Wexdmau,
3. lannc Shunk. 15' Robrrl J. Fisher.
4. A. L. RnunUnrl, 16. Frederick Smilh.
.5. Jacobs. Ymu, 17. John Creme”.
6. Ruhcrl E. Wright. 18. Charles A. Black.
7. Wm W Downing. 19. George W. Bowman
8. Henry Huldomnn. 20. John R. Shannon.
9. Polar Kline. 2]. George P. Hannhnn.
10. B. S. Sohtmnnvvr. 22. Willm'm H. Duvis.
I]. Wm. Swellnud, 23. 'l'imolhy IV".
)2. Jonah Browsn-r, '24. James G. Gnmpbcll.
FOR CANAL (.'OMMIS3IONER.
Israel Painter, of I'Veshnorelmul
Democratic County Meeting.
Tho-Democrats ofClenrfiold county are requested
to meat m the court house on Tuesday evening Sep
tember sth, (court week) fur the purpose of respond
ing ‘to the nomination at the 30th Septembor Convon.
Iron. and lo Ironmclnll other humncas ol importance
to the wolturu nnd success of the party.
By order 01 the Standing Cumnntton.
C KRA'I‘ZI'IR. Ch'n.
AMP ME T
“'9 hue been requested to state that
the Methodist Episrnpnl Camp meeting
wrll cummence on Friday next. August I
1811), on the place 0! Dam! Adams, cun- I
venient to the Bellet'unte & Erie 'l'urn
pike, and abdut one mile east (:1 Clt‘alfieldl
Crtck.
New Posl omm, and Post
We have heretofore neglected to Ilnle that a
{new Post Office has boan established :1! Gruhumlon.
and Ihnl James B. Gnuun. appoinled Postmaster
The 0!!! mail rome hehvoon lhin and Karlhnun
is row-labliahed. I! come: up on the nunh uido
ofthe river, arriving hero on Friday: a! nuon. nnd
goon down on Iho south lido pan Urnhnmlon lhe ‘
lame day. .
Pay your Poslngc.
Jnny 01 our readers denim [0 wqu Io General
‘nylor Ihc-y mun! no! large! 10 pay Ihc pollogo. no
the old General is 100 pour la pay auch 1: heavy
lax. hi. ulnry being only aboul 87.000 1: year.—
Allho quarler eudmg lhe 11l ulJuly. about filly
of lhe lollern um la the dead loner c‘flire by lhe
Pun Muller nl Bulun Rouge. “ere nddrcned lu
Gen. Taylor, and “hid! he rbfunrd lo hfl because]
the postage was not pmd. Among these lemu
uan Iho ono ndu’reued lo him by Gov. Murcheod.
President ofthe Whig anionul_Con\ eminu, inlorm
ing him of his numinnlmn. This accounts for lhe
Genoral'n delay in responding Io Ihnl numlunliunll‘
When he dilcuvued that Gov Mun-head had no!
YORK Covwrr—Thrre delegales—in
slruoled for Mount.
‘CI:‘(U"/idll.——UM (Islamic—do do.
lllffllin.—One delegate—instruoted for
E. Bum on fizst balloi—a decided friend
to BIGLER.
, Indiana—One delegate—inslrucled {or
paid bi' "wag“ b° """m'ny 9"""3" "Wow“ I BUCHANAN. n'so a decided friend to Bigler.
Ihnl lhe leller containing lhn Impurlnnl infurmm’ BerkB.—F|ve deb-gal”, inalrucled (0..
lion was among (hum ho trim-ed. and ho lurlhmlh LONGSTRETH.
applied. lo Iho dcud~leuor office and had Ihem re-I Dauphin—Two delegales, In'euucled
“""t'd- {for ELDRI€D.
Thu in the reason assigned by General 1:!”‘01'3! ‘—
friendu. Our nation. huuever in. Ihnl ho rt-luned‘ opinions 0‘ "IC Press.
Ihew lellcra. knouing lhil pnnu'ulur mm W m n-' The lollowing Domm‘rnhc WIPE" have declared
mong them ([O, we “'° I‘m' '0 believe ”‘9' "'0 .‘lhoir preferonrc for Cal. BIULICR us their chance
Genernl'a «enemy oklenda lo ouch munneu)»for“ ‘
lhe purpoae ofgnining lime_lo uncertain how he
should net-cpl Iho nolnumlion—wholhcr he hml
boner \‘lolnlo all his furmer 'llnlgol, and openly
pledge himself. and ullelhcr Clny muld he com-IL
mlul, &(. Ellhcr hum of lhe Ililcmu u (lupi(~uble_l
\ndeml-
”The proceedings at lhe rnrcu'hg ofour “lug
friends ui” he found in another ('nlumn. Thev
look m well an if Ina moeling had been ullended
by more lhnn n baker’n dozen. .
[ 'l‘hoir ptorocdingu have an abundance 01 man
won/zip, lul lhoy make no nHuuion lu prmcrplu
ur menauru. Where In lhe Bonk, Iho Turifl', the.
about “hit“! we used to henna murh.’ And why
no lhnnkl lo our prearnl Whig Cungrouman .’~
Did they lhink oflhe Aslmmn nmondmonl! ' I
The Brady Nlceliglg.
The meeting a: Lmheuburg on lant Snlurdny
turned out full as u all us could have been expec
lcd fol Iho season. The mun encouraging Tenluro
in/our moellngu, over Ihoab of our (mponcnll, in
lhe Incl that the old men of our party. u hnao fur.
rowed cheeks and whilenad lurks (lhe “ranges!
avidencau o! lound wiadnm)fiwa assuming? of lhe
recliludo 0! our mun, are “guys on lhe ground—
whilo from Iho Whig meaning. Ihoy seam pub
poacly to shun! themselves. Thin Idea “ruck no
:1 every meeling “0 have nllended lhia campaign.
. THE NEXT GOVERNOR
We cardiolly endorse Iho sentiment: expreued
ll’l llio lollowing article from lhe Ceulrc Democrat
The Democracy 0! Centre eoumy bore a conrpicu
oua purl in lhe fierce coma: leai full. or lhey do in
every conical, and her voice ahonld be rupeeled .-
'l'lie grealeai unanimity preveiln throughout our
party in Cenlre county on the Gubernatorial quea
llon. Col. WM. BIGLER of'Cleurlield WI” re
ceive our unanimous support. and hi. nomination
will be warmly urged by ourdelegulea in lhe Con-_
reunion. 'Thia prelerence is not based upon Iho
facile! his hailing from our-action el lhe Slate. or
any olher local neriinlily orfeeling. “Old Centre"
_would Ipurn end repudiulo iho mnn Cheri-lied nnd
influenlial of herown 10111, did «he eulpecl him‘ol
being unsound ”I regard to lhe progressive prin
ciples ofthe redlcnl Democracy ofour Smla. 0m";
candida“? mull he "not only pure but above ruspx‘y
min " He mun be a man who will take up me]
Bannero! Democracy" it {all from the hnndaof;
French R. Shank. and bear it on vfiird. without al- '
”"18.“ motto of qflcfrulvan' ineerrplien, Hone-r
mn‘ovolm oi fathom and 'cliqtiufland All lhair cor
rupting influentéo’. and been 'in 3 line. when} the
memorxatr: haunt}.
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‘ ~E A AUG
7 '. ' ’,: 1.1—..‘54
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.y ~" mu mastogm'ng. ‘
Gen. LEWIS CASE“,
0/ [Vic/liganfi
Route.
fl
clurdimfl‘d hnég‘av democracy or mo Key-tong ca
reg-ulna Iho hudidme or their puny nnd Iho ‘
pommt 0! their prinmplru.
Such n mnn- (3mm: Hmnly recognizes in Co
WM. BtGLER.’ Such a mnn lhov know him (a ,
(mm «M- publi‘c course as n Bonnier. from hi
sprachon a! ”I?" mans memmgn. nml from "wire.
nooialionn mlh himjn Iho waHu a! private We
and as and: may inland lo press hil nomination
for Cuvernor of Pgnmylvnniu.
I fry-Tho Whig-Abolition Bum'uurner (.‘onvenu‘og
Me! n! Buflnlo on 'l'hurlduy law, lhe 9th. “in
cumpond chimy’ of cm: Whigs from the non.
alavaholding 811110;, who willhnommnle Judge Me.
Lcnvng'OTOhiu. nr ~Merln Bilu‘tln. IO! lhe Preside".
c a
North Carolina Election.
GLORIOUSLY ENCOURAGED ”a NOl. VlC'ro.
" moms.
The election lor n Guvcrnur and Logiularuro wa.
held in Nurlh Cnrolinn on Iho 3.! inst. Thom or.
74 rounlica in Slnle. which gave :1 Whig majomy
Hot Governor in 1844 of 3,153. About half Ilia
I‘Blan has now been heard from. ulmwinga Domo.
icrnlic gain on llml vote of nearly 2000. Should
'lho balanco of the Bmm «lu as well. Reid. lhn De.
imucmlic candidnlo, will corlninly ho olocli‘d.
Thin is glorinuu cncnurngcmenl for the Democ;
racy,nnd indicates very clearly ilml CASS and
BUTLER will sweep almuu every Sgufllpern Slalo‘
North Carolina has not given a Déifi‘bcmticmn.
jorily for many yenra-—wan the (in! to repudinlo
Clay and nominate Tnyinr, and mu confidently
relied upon by lhn Whigs In give an increased
Whig mnjurily nu an m‘idonro of Taylor being”
almncer than Clay.
I Tho legioluluro rhnsen at (his oloclion will elect
a Senator of lhe Unilrd Slum in Iho room oer,
Bu Igor. who-e lime up‘reu on lhe 41h March next.
From the dialricla already hoard from strong hnpe.
are onlerluined Ihnl Iho Democrnla will have u
mnjurity on joinl baHm.
Ecr'l‘he Nari/z .flmerican noliccalhe
vuslnm in lhe Southern States ol'cnndid
ales for Governor. Congress, &c.. slump
ing their 512195 and dislricls—bolh candid~
late: addressing Iho same assembly—and
ILen expresses a wish Ihnl lhio syslem
migln become lhe malnm in lh?a Stale. ‘
This is just uhal lhe democracy want.
Give us this system. and Brown as our
candida“: for Governor. and such a skin
ning of room as we will have in Pennsyl
vania willsurnrisv the natives. Yes, yes!
just mmo on! before the people. deslilnla
of principles an you are, it IS jusl where
we Wan! Io get you.
300. August Convenlion.
Delegates In lhe 30th August Conven~
tion have been appointed in the following
mnnliea :
for Governor
Intel/{gamer & Journal—Lancaster.
Her/cs County Prf.sa-~Read|ng. '
Emporium—Pumville.
7rue Democral— Lvuislou n.
Democral—Bollvfunle. '
\ Demacral—Garliulo.
Democrat—Brm-kvil’e.
Republican——Jmscy Shore.
Register—Mum". ‘
’l'imes~N¢-w Bulin.
Barman-Clear firld,
Independent Dunocral— Duyh-Ahm "a _
Berit/tler. )Gflrman)—-Aalomburg. ‘
Slimmc dos Pb/k:—-Orwigoburg,
WHICH SHALL WE BELIEVE?
We cut lhe lwo followmg paragraph- froma
Whig paper, Ihc Urbrmn (Ohm) Gazelle. We
would like to lumw which of Ilmm Iwo pledge-
Gon. 'l‘nylor “unis lhe people to boliovo .-
"l have no private purposes In accom
plish—no party project: In builtl up—no
enemies to punish—naming lo serve but
my country. ”- Z. Taylor.
In his lellcr lo Abbot Lawrence. of
Mnnsachuaeus—snys Iho Urbnnn Gaze/(r
-Gen. Tuvlor Bays lw is "A Whig. al
ways: a Whig. but never an ultra W'hig."
In the same ltllt‘l’ he says: "Irelecled tn
the Presidency. I shall select my Cabinet
from ”m purrs! nml ables! ”’lziga in (be
Union."
fl Base Federal [bias/toad—A para.
gréph i_s going around the Federal press
that out of three hundred of lhe Massachu
‘seun volun'cers. two hundred and eighty“
(fins are {or 'l‘avlur. and eleven for Cass,
This ‘is an nnbluehing lnlsehond. Major
Andrews says, Ihnl out n! 300 men com
posing lhe regiment. nnt Qver 'a damn nlB
lor Taylor. ”9 'cmynmands himself two
hundred and ten mm. of whom lwo hun
dred are lnr Cass and Butler. 'l‘heau are
romperalively small Ihmgs, but they dem
«mst‘ajale thv actual syslc-m o! falsehnbd up
on which the whig leaders and presses
have determined to cnnduct this campaiglggfi;
The Boilers.—'l‘ha editor of the Do: Iqa
(own Independent Demoqrotnqnya. that!!!
a single ‘sma’l‘l fnwnship, he know. seven.
teen ~ Whigs who will not under unfur
f‘dnis'éncel. vote‘for Taylor. ‘ ‘