EIMIZEM -'2 " ,11 1 - :JIJIZYQMOORE & HEMPIIILL = rwmmm il’Nmm'me:lu'rlcr BANNER" m pummnons W‘WM‘Y' 01$? {)gr unnujn—nxfil {m n pun] m nd-- \‘fi 'f‘cf” u .v‘ H . , ._ , » Nb‘pap‘nr can be 'rlinc'nmnmod (unless m the op~ llmn 0! [hp editor») unul.ull pm‘nrngqn nr_c pan]. ot‘r;\:[vcru<onmnls. &rm n! the I'mm" rntos. 59(913755‘15‘3 Wu From. Ihq ‘Dubn‘ Jyurnu I. THE 'K'lNu's or-THE'SUIL. Ulruk gin mu)" ln‘hlle‘l'vellnv n crcvl. ‘Kh'd‘rrimo lio‘lnw‘ld'Frnwn ; , ' ‘Ai'nfidehcnr‘ls 'nenlh n fuw'linn \‘ofl. ' ‘ Arnmlcr n ‘ailken gown; _, Shalljnlelhojol’d otho chiefs u-lm sold The" aincw: _lo rrush and mu. f And hqvér a word he [dung or heard OFlhé ‘mbu \‘xllo roofs and lull: "1 ' l lmw in Ihnnks to lhe sturdy Ihrong J’Yho gicol llm youn'g mum with 101 l ;_ ,5; And Iho Burden] give my cprnnu sung“ , Shnll bn Ihis~~'l‘m~: Kmaé or Tm: S‘mLY ’l'nen hing for tho king! who lmvn nme'rown-- Bu! U!" _bluo 1M 01*; Iheir hcud—. Nd'ci Sullnn in Day had “JEN [io‘xivcr an ”my. Tu \inhhold‘ur m oflcv Urcnd.' "A ' l‘uoud DMD! may hold bolh Ml'vor and gbldfi b_'l‘}q:,wgnhh,ni u dmlnnulmnd; Bu! 8 ipagmuld rot, nml ho \nlum! not. , Wor'o "new nnno I 0 1:” Iho land‘s ‘ ' 'l‘ho \uldonl heath, nml ma wnldoul brnke; Are rn-h nI Ilso nchenl 11ml, luv Ihry gladalvn lhe “dd buds “hen Ihoy “Ilka And gn o_llmm lqod'lo om; And “uh wiil‘mg ban“, and npndo and plnu’. 'l'ho glnddomng hour shall ('umv, Whm Ihnl nhu-h is (‘and |hc ‘ wnslo-lamul" LOW. thll ring With ”no "Harvmil Hume 7" Then mug lor lhv lungs whu lun\;PQlln (‘ruu'n Uul llm blue sky u’br"llmir hand - NM'ar Sullnn or [)cy'lmd hut-II your-r as llwy. Toluthhold‘ur loolfctbrdad. A _'l'Att.ou ' Dom-z linotvx.’~—'l ho New Ymk ' Spint.‘ that perronnial fountain of good llunps. has the following Itice'lillle slot; by a Boslnn correspondenl, showing just how II was ‘onrc m) a time.’ that a «etlatn kntuht of the shouts was 'done tnown.‘ A must beautiful ‘btown’ it was truly: j-‘ltyn ' J’Sol many ycam since. there lived in the ‘unonul’ city 0! Boston. mo young bm‘ks. rather u-aggish in their way, and “ho nun m the habit of‘ pnlronizing. mlher ex: ”naively. a tailor by the name of Smifh \h-H, unezduy, inlo Smilh'a shop these nvo young blonds strolled. Sup one of Ihem— ‘ Smhh, we've bt‘én making a bet; now we want you In make cach'u! us a suil o rhuhesuuau u“ lhe bet is decided. and linen lhcpno Ihnl loses will pay lhe whole.’ " (.‘ulainly. gemlomen; l’ sh'aifbdmoal happy :0 ohligu yon,’ say.- Smilh, and fmll. wnh their mousuws were lpkpn, 9nd in due wunv of lime lhe clolhos Wore sent home. A uumlh or two passed by, and ye! our “mud, lhe tailor, saw nolhiug n! his Ugo «mloun‘vs One day. hmrcvcr. ho mt! mem'm Washington sircel, and lhiukmg n u/nmal tune the [ms was decided, he made Hum _lhcm, and asked‘ them how their c‘lulhes fillcd, - _A » ' Uh! cxcollonlly.’ says one; ' by the (we smm). our be! isn‘t derided vet.’ 'Uhl’ says Smlih. ' u lml is ll ?‘ " Why. 'I bet ‘lllal when Bu'nkvl‘ Hill Munumc‘nl ful/s, it will fall inwards lhe soul/l .’ Bull hem look mer up. and» when lhe bm lgtlacided. we‘ll call and pay that lmle lnll.‘ ' Sumln‘s.fargglretchod lo double its usua lnglll, hm ho smm N‘HH'l‘er his wonlct gun! hmnm‘ and says he— ' ”038, I‘m sold; lel'u‘go In Bxighanfi's ,ug! when, ' sni/lcfl—and” I'll ,101 l you Minn, ljpyg'vt'ny nothing, aboul it, and I'll {l7nd _youq‘rfic‘ciplpd bilyla‘mis aflcmoon ’ ' “"\..|."\;\.'.'". "'_ ‘. ' 3, 4, g ~. ‘ A‘ Touch YARN. 'l hPIC l 3 .1 [[IZHTOJU Maine snrnrky,lha| when the dam» (name, plant corn Ihey Tgoolggfpr;;quvjc’csjbn llerocks. mu] ehnm .ihg graina‘jiu ‘Wl’lh‘ a muske}; they can’t I‘m-’fi'glly’fkfl lb’q‘fo 'nd hm’v," {of Ile alp'ngg nro 'éfq‘l'lgi'c'k tlia’l'lhc din-ks ;:nn'l' gél ihgi‘r bills, blel'lwgeh lbcgn .lo pitW u'filhc grass'hofifiérs, aliy'ilfil‘brfly Way Ne ghcef'rlcaulgfi-a n( the ;; uprigp of'gruéé is My ,g‘r'i'n‘dil‘fg' fhcfir‘ppacs no" a hr,'nd§sonv-,. ,TJ.;,' , ~. . ' 'QlJ,9;;!_,pfq§',iafihj.p citéumglan‘qulo a Want: ~"lb'l'vp :fllym Eliléilé”: ;‘Sjrp‘r’ML—l't’h‘efe flhc 199g} is ,5 fig gqgwhfut;,gjlg’yial’cer'g', Mo kildeqs )0 say .‘3l‘3‘l‘l‘3’9's‘3P‘l99q3 ‘qlqar ,day ypu can ,aoé‘ “..‘!h'b.‘ girasqhomgwl'p cjigupwg a "19119:: a'lalk'. -. “I'll; £291,140 I'9“er vows ,u-fihmm' I‘.;figlqt‘mnd‘lficlJbumbja be'es, ,liagc ;‘of go (lpfimggmmr hinge; go geg gt lhq‘graa‘si all. y, vfi‘lnggmgpllgopa, Quad ‘of slammion, “".d 'the“ . mkgflyifiuzpfld‘auhpdjpflmiarat‘e; g w _, [Jpn ghgro isqulufly inMVirgixyligllyu;ljicl)‘ . mm. bees. 'M'finflhfi'fi’ulh" Javdnin 939 W dl'at’whon the wind 13.,tu11, .lhqweoutjp‘west.‘ My 85qu,IIQJ-|i'¢,!hq.qujdypn to keep them:; ;mfl @ngquwa 5 MW? .11 M 96 nix . Im: .10 meg, “...‘DQFPJ; andxwhsnump Hogs “barks 33L¢Xgmvatm1can Main», "1% I?!) c 5 3; ill 9 hmmww 'hin‘l'elm makes” "J” 3A? M hemp umkgymlgadqwuandkwben may Ki”;ikfeblmmihaw 19! O.OM 441 mm? 10 ,lmag.lnm.tlowz.l-' .. ~ m , 1 ‘ “"nirw‘ an" in _‘TTft—Tm: mum. 11, "' _, , : jumfiéfifi'filLJr’G/fl '7' TalxfiflYm mlv'am MW mammmmc3s99.mall.-fiymL,«,q-'o.qk,,qqm ’- ' ' _' :1 In": All” fi£9s,?"gf sM9M’uu’bny “Ulng b 0 l: Iwa ”ESPRAI'IM'M-lryine49:lo9" love at “PM:Ofixmpmnahllmfiamvtim”?! mi ‘))u!i?9:w.7>,.m:s‘:‘.'fif‘»m .. U; .~ ,‘v-l “.vdiovrgfils’fley Smimfiin, makinanf Ihc' WWLJIPWI? oUnpgl.acnnonp..saidl:. "1 hey mpgwiqp ;as, If fijpmvewgmhg Inkon (ovum! man ...,liquj‘airg an; 9!: Adam. ,bwmmtentz, him :‘Qéjfiqr’rumm .1 ‘.".".7““’~1 m ,v_.'.s-- :, ~., '2'": =4 ",.T‘ mwn-‘ as“: .-' _ - ‘ . 7 ’g ‘ ' . .. ~ . ’3 . v - . _~» .7 - n .. -‘-"f;x‘u‘ . fi.‘ ,l :11; ~ ”U” “ 2'3"” gaw- ‘ "In.“ ‘ “"91; "l g-é- H 1.3% ..‘ ,f . '‘. IVV 3” .‘. , ‘ 1 ' I. V I . ' r,. , ' .. . . ‘ . 1= =I The last plank has now. indeed, been shivered, to which we clung with such'tlc spoiling faith. The last drop added to the full cupol insultand misery;nnd it_'ha.~' loVerlloo-eil. Men of Ireland. thethourol" Mal and deliverance has at last been struck by Providence. Calmly contemplate all that GOD. humanity. not] your outraged country now‘ demand ol you. and then I‘t‘s nlult-ly dare. herdieatly ’t‘onqoer. or bime ly die. What have you to tear? Nothing, in Heaven. {or you are justified belore God. You may kneel by your lilted bat tle-fieg, antl call him 'to’ witness how you have patiently endured every wrong—bul lered. unrci'enged, every in_lamy—and sought redress only with streaming eyes and clasped hands. and passiotia'e pray ers for Justice." Justice! 'l‘ha'irpiy [has gone up to heaven, and [entered into the ears ol the Loan ol Sub taoth, but it could not melt the heart of roan. We appeal in Gori, then. in the. day ol battle ; we claim His vengeance for our wrongs; (or has He not said. "Ven ueance is mine, I will repay. saith the [Jortl P" Do you fear the Judgment ol men? Look round the earth—every an lion cheer: you on with uords’ol hopel and sympathy. and eiicoUragement. Up lift you battle flag. and from the too lictn‘ ispheres. and (rum across the two oceans‘ out words a'one, but brave hearts and ar-' med hands uill come to meet you. Ireland! .lieiandl it is no pi-ity inhur: rectiOn—no local quarrels-no party trj; u_mph that summons you to‘the field. The destinies-of the world-«the advancement ol the liumariirace~depends now on your courage and auccesq lor. if you have con rage. success must lollow. Tyranny, and despotism, and injustice, and bigotry, are gathering together the chains that have been flung oil by every other na'ion 0! Eu rope. and are striving to hint! them upon ua—the ancient, brave. lice, lri-h people. lt is a holy oar to “hich tie are Called—- :1 mar agriin'stall that is opposed injustice. and happiness, and lreed‘om. ‘ Conquer. and tyranny is subdued IUHH‘OF. ‘ it is a death struggle mm between the oppressor and the slave—belueen the mur-V derer antl his victimf—Strikel—strikel Anutlier insfanl, and his loot “ill be upon your netk~hisfiagger at your heart. Will he listen to prayers ?-will lic'melt at tears? Gob help us! 'We have l'onke'd t'o heaven and earth, and asked; "ls there no way to save llt'lalld but by this‘ dark path E” We have tafkon counsel of Mise ry. and Famine. and Plague, and said, "Will not ye plead lor In? Will not llorrni grant “hat JUsllCt’ liL'llle P" liut they (“cl—“10" die.' The strong men, ‘and the mothers. and the pale children, down they lull. thousands Upon thou~anda —a denthiuin of human cuties upon the earth; and their groans \i'irate with a learlul diaoniinre tttrouglmhe counlryfl and their death‘wa‘il ahrieks along the univeriie. but nopi’ty dimi the eye ol the stern mur derer who watches their agoniea! God has not utterly lorsuken us. He has lelt one path. but one. That path is broad. and clear. and open to us noun-- 'l‘here is no 01/icr. You uiu-t march on it D! aid the ruin ol your country. The death of the living and the vengeance ol the unavenged dead will be upon your soul. But here solemnly ue acquit the English people of all participation in for cing upup Us this dreadlul alternative—— slavery or war. Rise; tlie'n, men til Ireland, since Prov idt'nce so wills it. 'RJM‘ in your unit-stand your lielda. on your hills. iti your valleys, by your dark mountain paves. by your rivers and lakes, and ocean washed shores. Rise as‘a nation. England haultlissever ed the bond ol'ullegiunce. Rise, hot npw to demand justice of a l'orcignvltingtlom, hut to makellreland an independent king dom loreve. It is no light task (ind has appointed you. ll isa Vitit‘k a! trial 13nd tetnptation.‘ 0h"! bu steadfast in the litui "who firm—to resist the temptation t..,-..’ You “Met to combat in justice. there loyevyo‘u tnustnyouréelvea .’.be‘ just. You liiive i't'o' overthrow a tlt‘SpUl power. but y‘bu’hiust”establish order, not sulle'r‘angn ehyi.’ Remember it is not againstrin‘tli‘vfiidr gate. or parties, or_.s,ects. you wage “tar, Ruthenium n fiIL-‘tit‘t'lm va thrive-rt) no mercy on that system. Donn tyithi ‘d'ow'n' With it even to the grdtiiitl-—'but 5h meroyv in_tlie individuals‘ who' ateW'but instruments"! the system. You'louk r 0» (Ide Yo‘”!an’d’—-"y'éilr‘ o'wu land—Strut” dmvn, trampled .und- insulted.» :nml 0| persecuted. despairing people.~ .Mis y; {if-IM. _urm‘ ‘muslfirui'se‘ up lhut mum, \Jmslr-nmw wake [m ,ugainlsbenulifq‘. ,s'ai.c|y_., pm! nch. In: blessmgt ...,I‘M that (lcspairiqgmypie, ’nnd, make Vgt‘ ‘ free und lia[)py.l'but jlm‘iéh' ,lh’c'lp 10. be nu jeélidin lhciy'lb'rcg' fieyéfbljé inwvlhl‘xc'l'lf le ‘mcncy."“_nobl¢ in‘ ‘l‘brei'r 'l‘i‘ip'l‘ll'ph. ' If iis n lmly'miSSiUh‘.‘ 'llon 'ix'i‘u'si!"ybo’.{ _vuu'r Inglues 'un'd’ your 561': ”you w'n'um luffll’it: {Act as H your adult.’ nfiH’hliuh . lifing‘ovf-‘éucti deedrnnd ('it- Willi; for :we'Wsnmd' alréudy . -.' . I ;wnhln the shadowy ol m'a'rmly.i For us is.l_hc combat. but not for uSppt-‘t'ha'pu. the triumph, {Many a, (10ng been: Swill; lie culgl, many; Q‘erbbilug, "pulse .be stilled, qreyghp gr}. 9L thqr'sj! willpusgh- his nfiylc'mi) lhpp'ght Ihnl ,now is I‘hqghourldj' ;[i-gli'n’yinhgnthlhgylclgggg‘qhqqycglflgqmurié's la The "our of Hrolaml’s Ebcsli‘ ~ ny. - , I .I . From lhe Dublin anion, ”(Juiy 2‘3. c L E A'RFI'E L. D'j" P A._, M] G US T 18‘1848 ‘lnoy afloat be broken; and by‘ yo". me" u lhiq‘aon‘erulionmby you, men of Ire land. You are "God’ insuumets: mnny of you m‘ust be Freedom’s martyrs. ' 0h! be worthy of lhe namo: 'nnd no you act as men, as porriolfi, and on Christiana 50 will the‘blosmng rest upon your MINI “hon you lny it down n ancrificc lor Ire land upon llw’red battle fiulxl. lnlercsling from Cuba. 'l'hu‘lulluwlnu is the copy of n leltcr h a member I)! Cnngres's‘ Hum Wanda, writ (on by n gentleman of high character :1 Pcr‘rs'ircula, & can on rloub! be rolimbupon . H'us/ringlon Union. i_ "Pensacola, July 27, 1848. " At this lnnmcn'. just before the dc pnrture of lhe mail. IA match the litllr lime] have to say that, by lhe arrival at the schooner Grnoral Bennett from Key West, “I; received nrcounls of an lnrur rection nt Havana. ishnrl 0! Cuba. Fw» hundred of lhe insu‘rrccliopists were kill ml. It seems their pH)! “'59 diuuvcrml belore it hndfully malured. Finding that their conspiracy was (ll‘ll'CU‘U, they forci bly possessed themselves of ammuniliuu Irom the srores, alter an engagement wilh the regular lrunpr‘, & retired to lhe moun toms. "This is Ihc beginning of what must uHou', and lon'shzulowjpg “ha! i! will be necessary {or our govt-“uncut to do in rm lutivn [0 [his great gale “a; ‘to ourfiuuthJ cm and western commexcin|_inlores’ln." LWe publish the letter as “e find it, uunuul professing to undetalund precau lyr‘the import ul lhe lust paragrnph. or passing any opinion at all upon lhc‘sub‘ 'ect.~UNmN.] . Frum the Pensacola Domocm'l. July 27. 1’01"“ DA TS FROM KEY IV'EST—INSUR' 1215 c": 101 v '1- CUBA We lvarn by Cupluin Thomas E. Mi nor, of the schooner Governor Bennett. that a slnuck nmved at Key West the day ’nn “hich he lrft for this port, and report‘- ‘ul that an Vinsurrection was to have tuki’d place at lluvauu on IhEQOIII ot this month’. But' fortunnlely the governor became upl prlzuq ol it, and malt pretputionary steps to urn-st it. The Insurr‘ectiunlsts. on per} ccivmgthal the canspiracy was detected, broke mtodhe stores, and fnrcibly poase;~ std ‘t'lu-m'wtves of ammunition, &c;——- thuvupoa the governor called out the regular troops, and the insurrection was uupplcsscd. after lhn-slaughter ol five hun tlted,ul,the iu‘surrc'ctiuni‘su; the remain tlcr' u~érc glrivcn to the mountains. ' A l’AiNFL‘i‘. D‘isArPOinniuNTémTcle graphic Mialu/r‘c.‘——li is known. says the Albany Journal. lhal a son of Mr. Burl. ol iliis ciiy, l'our yeais'old, has been missing over lwo ye'ais, 'l‘lie parenls have always believed that lhe child “as [slan away by ncircua company. Mr. Burl received in formation, a few weeks since, lbfll léd liim lb believq that his son was uith a circua company in western Pennsylvania. nhiihv er lie wenl in pursuit. He found the cnmpany near lledlord, Pm, bul llié boy (though oblained at or near Windy, and of the same age.) wgisiiol lii , and he sent a lolegiapli den patch I n Bedford. 10 his willy. gaying. "HOI our child. Will be home by Wed nesday." Bul llio telegraph ndie, as're ccived by Mrs. 11. reads: "Mel our chil dren. I will be home by \Vcdnt'sday.” The mollier. supposing her loal cliild llflll‘ been found. coupmfinlculcd llie iniclligencc l 0 llC‘l’ friends Bui this inorniné, u-licn‘ Mr. 11. reiurnml, lllt‘se jliylul nnlmpaiiuns: WCIO truelly diwppoinlud. ' ’MAJou Nmn's AGx-Lm-‘Fho MnJ'm lhn: answers a correspondent:-—"Clnrnsea H, begs to know uur age. [low 15 u that lhe ladies lake grezncr iulcrcal in the {ale ()1 an old l‘ellow‘llmn they do of the young! W 0 have no particular objeclion m lellmg Our age. We are .wn years younger than Mr. Ritchie. of Ihu_ Washington Uman. ,my) be is Iho [no-5| apnghlly. active, und Cxun culinary man of his years in the counuy“ .Wunmyoungurmun Mr. Van Burcn. WHO has not yelzamvud at Ihc ugc ol ‘discrellon.’ Bcuzdi/ul Supcrutz'fion.—-Among (he superallnuug l [he Semcas; more i!‘ one whgcAh‘lor Ilffslngular beauty is allc-nly well kntmn. \Vlwn a maiden dies [hwy uupnaun u young>bml until it first'bvuinu to My its power. of sup-4.; and (hen loading it wijh kluscslnnd, cur-«mes. they loose it» bgmds over the g« uve.‘ in (he belie! that it will nqultht-p magi. "or c 1051: its ey'L-p, .unlifll. has lhmujo {he spirit-um]. and delivered ila preciousburdcu of; uliccligu Lu tll;c;l9,\(ecl,.uuul 1031.3 --’ l! ,H' not, uul'lc' quenlfl- says. Ihc Indiqu. Mn ecu lwp:_nl,_y‘ or llnirly‘ buds luau-nod ai‘onm‘uvcr one: gfflVC-l‘ .‘ ,v . ‘ .; ‘-r ,‘ HI." ave ww [the ml hen pur lell ate em! “A, . _.r: 1‘ . (~,,';" - Our thoughts. like lhc.Wulers Vofflhe St’fluwllen exhaled tnwardnwfleavcn. ivjl] lugcv ull lhcir‘ _bmcrneua,nmlmnlmcswp‘nd hwcctneu inlo unnamjable humunily, u’lyhl thyy'dmundpin gentle showers ul- k‘nd iwas upon :QUII'CHUW'IIINMH: y: ‘.. ‘- Man Murdered ,by his Wifem—A; aw; by the name 0! Elms Davis was Slloti9llis ”B‘LMPUWA in. AIRWFWAIQ'MUEC'fI"! uh. ~ it IS gupfnpslcd'by lIIS‘OVWD wife, aided.th i.» beligyed; jby‘u‘ mia‘h nnlped VVjHigln Pep; per.” Pép‘per (mid lh‘c Wire 0! 'DEy‘ismreij jail al‘l'lel‘enai‘i'yk. ’_‘ ',",.,;j“."_! =mg .1 ,_‘u [Tho nulhur ofthe following address \1 as Prelii dun! "fllho lual. Whig Slam Convention of llluwin. Ho has lhq mural firmness lo rcnuuncu orrur when convinced that ho is In urror. \Voro ‘ulhcrs nu hbhcsl i‘n lluir pulnicnl opinions. and hud 'lilé'b!’lt|- ness to mow it. there u'onld b 0 many such "loose urcwfl."] > . . l-‘rnm 1110 Springfield \lllinoia) 'l'wlwl. Another Convelfijo Dem ' ocracy. . THE LA7E PRESIDENT OF THE Willa (,‘O.\'I’IEA‘TION , ‘ . TO MY OLD WHIG Furl-mus. GEN‘I‘LEMENI‘ Under ordinary circum stances, I should scarcely \enture to ob tiude any ellusion til my feelings and sell timents upontlie public attention. I” any apology is required, let it be-i'ound in the columns of the Journal 0! Monday last. which assaila. not o‘nly my political. but my private characterand business. ina style of ungentleuianly abuse and low vul garity. excelled only by the bane false hood 0! its statements. This attack of the Journal upon' me is doubtleSs intended to terrify and beat in» to submission other Whigs. who, like me, are leaving lht'lt' ranks. They are wal come to make an example of me. All I ask, is the right. of explaining to my Whig lriends the reasons which induce this change in my political sentiments and as pirations. It in well that we live in a land of liberty & republican institutions, where the intolerant and proscriptire spirit inanl ifeated by the Juurnal is compelled to con fine ita vengeance upon those who dare to spam its dictation to impotent words. I need not say that. in adiocating the principles of the late Whig party. 1 lion estly believed the recognition of those principles in’ the‘administration oi the go~ i’ernnient to be essential to the “ell'are of our country; and. with equal sincerity. retarded the principles of the democratic party as mischievous in their tendency. 81 destructive in their application to the man agement of notional affairs " But I consider the experience of the last twelve years suflicient to‘convince ev' ery candid mind—as it has convinced my own—that the principles and measures of the democratic party are drawn from the true theory ul republican government. best calculatedilo securoithe perpetuity ul our lree institutionl, and to attain that primary end olall government. "the great est good ol the greatest number.” ' The party with which [acted advocated a national bank.“ an indispensable agent in carrying on the financial operations of the government, in supplying a sound cut“: reocy. and regulating exchanges._ The democratic pariy'rejected this principle. “as triumphantly sustained by the people on repeated trials; and the'indeperirlertl treasury syaleni now stands in vuidica~' tion at the wisdom of its policy. For the fact is established in the face ol all the world, and has heroine a settled principle in the minds of the people. that the sys teni is better adapted to the sale and easy management ol our financial affairs, of lords u more sound currency, and keeps the exchanges at loWer‘ and more uniform rates than ever was. or can be, realized from a bank. A [rig/i protective (arty/“is another and cle of Whig faith—deemed necessary tor the encouragement of American industry, and the protection .ot our manufactures ’t‘rum lorcign competition. . The people than- dccvh-tl ugutns’l the whig putty also ;in this. A ttft‘lt? law. the ufl'aprl‘ngut (tom 'ucrutic pultcy. H nml In uptrnliun, uml tins nuw (cu-nml the ma'lkcll uppmvnl n! [the pruplc. Under its unttl nntl benefi 't t nt uperation. the revenues ot the coun ler have Increased beyond at! prrcedcnl; ‘Amellcan Industry has been rewardrd ‘wuh abundant employment and htgh [)ti- Ccs; nunufuctuucs have glowu up 21H 0- vcr the land as it by magic. making cnor muus dtvttluuds; and at) tat hum quutllug undcr luruxgn cumpvtitiqn. our [.cuplu are wading the puntucts of their Inums‘nnd WtOlknhupa t 0 Europu, underselltng [he Enltsh munutncturcr ut hia uwn door.~ To inu'cuae duties lnr nwu- protection, would uuty be“ tu rub uni/[om o.r cuusu mm for the bcnrfit at u few hundreds of righ producers. t [might nelcr in many other qucwélg; of policy, in whirh (he «lehberalrhjudgl ment ul ,Ihu counuy v has been given a gumsl the Whigs, and in “war of the dam ucrals. It is true. that. success mu‘y lnul Always be lhecrileriun of merit ; bul “hon lnemguple.,delibvralv|_y'. year nller year, and, unnlqrv evuy variety nl -circuumhlp ces. unilunnly deridu [he unm‘c quesupns In the sumo wuy, lhe presumplilm is 'ul; must inevutable. Ihnl Ihcur verdict IS rig/Al. And N any lurmcr ream!) werenecénsury‘ It" quesciuuin~lh|sjfixcdmxprcssion 9| ‘ [hey pupulapmlkl. i: "Lay bellou’hd JD Ith "401 be'vmmnl'vrwd Io; thnl‘disnswmc’nn luaiunflamtspcwy repent, have follows-(1' 'cjoaeuupon lhn, sdccess of .whig ~. measures inCon'greuv; while great nationaLudvafnco “190,1. an uninllen'uplrd cutter uf pruspgr .ity nudging; in peucczuml- m an ‘& n2pop' Manly ‘which msuwsaperxnunencyr‘M‘lesl, lheflwifidmumnd filness-Ia xhu‘cundilinqpf the.puumryland-lhe apiri; of lhe‘ ‘ngé! 9L dqqnqcratic. measurem; f:.-:‘, w; z _ HIE,“ not time. mnn.: thatrlhe principl'ep go! {he‘whig pnuywerz repudialed? my _ling lor. InyseH,l.Ldu repudque‘ Ihem. and 90,01»! u‘lhgu‘which (imp and ‘he exg’grj; ebqeuf‘alhe tummy cpm‘meu‘d do; myy’w-i“ pto_val.,,, u yaw: ; 5‘31“; NEW SERIESr—VGL. I, No; 32;---‘WH_O,LE' 110.1107 The whigmarry, too. coming to the same conclusion. conceived that the coun try “ilt not cndttre 'whig principle-3r his formally renounced-and repudiated them. By-retusing in ileumtional convention to rcall‘trm its old principles, by abandoning the great "embodiment” of them, &pom mating a man confessedly destitute of both political principles 'ond experience. it has decreed its own dissolution, ”and lelt every whig tree, in the language of Judge Luann. -to "wipe out and bégin a. new.” The uliig party. hvnvmg become dalmmed 0! ita principles, and tlbandone'd (Item, surely is not in‘a condition to con demn me for ndding to my abandonment of “big principlés an abandonment of the 'Miig party. "‘ ' ‘ ' l rt'pudtzttc the 'wlfig patty." betdbso'l [cannot approve its course in referc‘tt‘felto ‘the late war with'Mexicyo.“ I 'reiga'rdittte ‘war as just and unavoidable on lyzqu'lf‘phl't; having- been forced into i't'by 'tt'gg'renltohs u‘nd u‘clual hostility on the putt of’Mcxt co." lnrtend of’begittning uh ‘ttnjust,'un necessary, and unconstitutional war, as charged by tho vote of the Whig patty'tn Congress. I regard the l’resident‘osr‘octing all the while on the delcnsive; o'n‘d’ooleiy to presetve our national righté'ond honor. I lova ttty counlty more thtt'n‘ Mexiéo:’& uhile cordially approving the étfot’ts‘ot the mlministhlt'ton to eon‘doct the‘war Vig 'orously and "close it, lionoinbl‘y', l"'t;a‘nnot but condemn the {actions opposttion‘oflhe whigs, which has embarrase’d'thc 'gov'e’rn ment, pr‘olonged the war, on‘d'tncr‘eased tté‘virulenee‘ I do not wish my vote to be placed by the'side of thévote‘ of Cor win. Giddings, and others. whose Unpat riotié course in Congress find 'elaewherc identifies them with the tones of‘th’e rev olution and the federation; of the last war with Great Biitnin.‘ ' ‘ [admire Len-ta Caés'a'; a' greotu'ltales man and pure patriot. In war', he wane brave antl.accomplished sold,ier._aild‘ dil~ tinguishetl'lor‘ his t‘ouragofirid)patri‘otiqm. He stands among the/most eminent'of A merican statesmen,"’haying,‘spepl the belt portion of :1 long‘lile in the service Xolifll country. His ‘protnt and eflectunlzintejr fen-nee to prevent the .'cqn‘summ'aitiqti of the qulntuple treaty. gpt _up by_En.glan.d to enable her to seize and pea‘r‘eh Ameri can ships, and annoy Arlneriéa‘n‘eotnmerec, evinced the powe'rrot hisintellect. ipeter vencx'oi his patr‘iotigm, and the wit elimi nose with 'whiclt he gtiarded the Aiuler‘e‘elts of his country,- , Nodmau who assailgfien. A Caaevforlthis. and thus virtually'e‘ondemlna , .tihé,ptia,ciple foéthe meintenance.‘olw’hich we. t'oqght Englnntl, ought to receive, the confidence ‘olan American eonstituency. No suehlca'n receive my vote. ..9 ; Asjn: military man, I adtniredanddo‘ve Gen. Taylor, and would ,ratheraadd a thousand. than plucktone laurel Iromhiq brow. But. according to his. ownsalalev ment. he has yet to begin to learn those things which pertain to the duties of the' presidency. I believe that the.democrat to party appreciate his services a'e'highly as the Whigs; that it is not so much (or at tachtnent to the mamthnt the whiga sup pOl't him. up it is'from a hope that! by &- bandoning their principlee, abilconvcrt mg hi 9 nulitaty reputation into election veering capital. they can succeedinget ting control of the spoils ol'pfftcc. Hav ing no intimation either from ,hisow‘n dec luratiuna or those of the commotion that lnomtnatod him, whatprinciplesherexpecta to adopt, orhow he stands upon. great na tionul questions. I decline ‘going il blind,’ and. prelcr supporting Cass and Butlerl whose lives have been spent in honorable public service~—-who are acknowledged to be pure, great. and good in all those attri butes which constitute the pntriot'nnd ‘cit izun. and “'ltuse principles “are ,known and read ul all men." - . i ' . A. .R- ROBINSON. SPHINOFIELD. July 20, 1848. Erom Iho Democrulié Union.“ , DEMOCRA’I’iC THUNDER. THO: Whigs (.:lq‘igmd'L-l. Cb" Black an n_ _Whng. and “lid, us he wen; su uuuld g 9 fourl’lillhi 'o'l lhe lat find 2“}! P'ennhylvaniu rogimong'a.’ Lel. them lhink nonhu’l hour whql ”,0 qupnql ififié'lillli'mlulf: “Fuur-fiflhs arena! for Genu'l‘nylor. ‘but on the contraryuin ‘3l least that pro porlion. [hey gu fur Casgz&:Bullcr. :(Re- Iturnlcd chums.) I never.’soqght.,lmfind um 'their feelings on the subject: form]. was. mbre than autism-(I in knowing tb‘ahflvery where: and in every way; fivefiflha of them did all lheinduty toburcountry.” now can n be u'lhbqfi'ijab." Throfw'e'r‘b‘fip'gaged in ’fighling n Domdfifiili‘é‘ifivfi.":uridfglhé‘ C;:hlé'fdlfii 'cu‘llf lhé...vnlunlég‘rq*l32n:i-bujhlloréd in 'c'qufi'é‘xying 0, pence wu- 'lhb “ quilji‘na'cbln‘fbn” il‘yi: ngiééna ro ccivcd lrorfi Ihc-i} Whiglglgieé‘ in th‘Uniied’Stateu. mus ‘nbavo quolnlipn frdzfibql. Blnckéa ipoech I'B in _alriking conlrvusl‘ .“mh lhe," foliéwihg p‘mmiqion of opinion uponllh‘quumo point in the Nowflpflx Cou rier (} Inquiry.) 'l‘hoJ'Vhiga or}: galting'tdelpurato when they underlain so liorin this \vholuinlo way. in the very taco ofdlscavery. and upbmzuii "' H-ll w‘d notariau'sffc‘z'qlg‘UrM'.lg'rW'-nine‘ d'u‘t‘o! ‘evl'efiyi' My 011 13w}.voll;lhte¢r5”, Who' stiv'euvu'nuor‘aen. 'l‘gi'iiiegéjl. M's’iiéé'. now 'go‘lojffi’i‘in"h'emt‘andi‘suu’li'»§9ftif§lfryégard-\ resé'hf'wfi'u'! ’th'qir‘lurrpe‘r. 'pnfl‘lical“yfiredia. ‘le’ct‘ion'u‘ méy‘hufvé AW”; WWWJM? on~' Qj‘édicep'lidns' to'llu'q "ml; gage}. (Q‘bp .oumf 'zn'ls'coundrelg wby'havg‘bge’n azlifiasfiétl/‘mt gnéfiillainy.,bspGéner‘délZfég’dét-M ~ 1,21. =1 ..')‘féiru. Mia? 359-1. “1 -1", - .. =1
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