2' .‘.L‘fnzggxnfié. :e".1.) , -! , : C 1 1 a é»,1.7«2!n :1“!th if}: 71%‘WTTW ;“7: ‘:;:.';:‘.::.i‘. :‘t7_"'_'_: f: ' Imm BY; MOORE & lIEMPHILL ”314;;LV—14m4. _ , ,t-hn 1* xii-H p: 2m: ;- 15mm.“DEMOCRA'HC.BANMLR" m publish“! 1;, efloklxnf’ls‘f: per nlxlanleor 81V, 50 ifpuid m nd‘ ' o. ’ " ' {“lNg,pupnt cnn‘bo discominucd (unless-n 1 lhn np~ ;lwnrpfilhoaedimrs) unul nllvnrreurugnu are paid 'vfiAdvemsomcmu. &c.. at Iho us'un] rntus __i‘ V#V__-—‘——‘—__~ ('0 1L : 11:42.. ..- ,- mwmmsa w©wmmm GENIUS. ..‘”JA FRAGMENT. FROM AN UNPUBLISHED POEII Ofl does 1m un'slhnpod glohuus ‘lhuughl Riso‘in pho‘ ideal. blcsl, ‘And liko ti’drcum fog. ever fndc. Era iv. can he exp'rns'd ; ' Just as lhe wnvo upmuunlod hngh. Wilh (:qu'd' nnd funmy mom. Sinlnsdou‘nngnhi in ovum the}. To in elcnml H’M! ';Pia in‘lvhq soul, wlwro Gulfinn du’elln, . Thopgmélqor nmughla arm, Liké phouphdrenl light npun the “mo 'l'hnl'rulh Month sunny skicn: 'l'hi: pm 0! (Ind—«9min umnrn nun- Mankind [no seldom pnze: Ym doc-I il ul'limou gnldrn lhuunhl 'l‘hurucwr—ucvu dice. ‘l‘m hkc n hnucon on n hl“, ‘ ,Hy ll nnr pnlh we find; ”I‘m like a lighl upun Ihc nun, I‘un Ihoulu by“ “c “ind; ll shrddelh universal light ' Throughout lhu “UI‘M of mind ' [mprriulmhlm ll n-mnim "For a” limo" “ilh Inulll‘md! 'l'ho Almlglfly mid. "LN Ihrm hn hgl‘l And o'er the work] I! almne' 110' la dtflyu“ our mama] hghl Srnl Genius from his lhrunm "I'm undofiuable an Ipave‘ ('l'ho infinno unknuwn,‘, Through il n revoluliun ul' Almighfinn-s Is ahuwn ' m: BURNENG 0F 11m ' VVELLO‘VS. ‘ fin Incident of (he Revolulion. ' This must be the house; the junction ‘ at two loads. and a brpuk it) from. the bunka covered with willow. This place meets the ileficription exactly. 0:1ch that men to dismount, with the cxrvption of a couple of patiols on each rund.’ _ The pprnker “no dieised m the blue 81 m-nrlel umlonn ul the:~ Bnittsh light-horse. a corp}; that was formed alter the landing ol the English troops in New Jeni-y. in soon in horses could be übtmnt-d to mount the men. Ho “as an officer ol some tank tvidrutly. and his carriage and. demeanor were bmh haughty ant! aristocratic in the multqst dogtec. \Vhy not? He was the cltlot-t son of the Btitiuh Earl. ' The house appears tube downed. Col Hat'comt.‘ paid his juni(ir'ofliccr, us he dnmouuted. t' We will see. This way. half a dozen of you.’ he laid to his men. "Try the door )ontier. il it is laptened. break it 0- pen..aml n-pmt il any one |s inaide. ll there bhould'bc. and they htlelnpi to co ;npe. shoot them down, but give them turning to surrender.’ The men advanced to thP dour uhich they found to be instruct] ; and alter de mpnding admiseiun. In whith lht‘)’ I’l‘fl‘iV ‘9“ no it[lh\\l‘l, tho y [nutcrethtl tn break It open. which deified tht-tn some tune. [or the ,door was! it atmng uoktn mm. This done thcv enlcted. . ‘Dnyau‘ knuw Hm man [W anH, lit-u -lcnanli’fljfiwcl Cul. ”mu “2!, “We the men ,wlcq'e bu‘éilv tnmmku 2 =m- imusc. - ‘aniilfvb'ut’ l'hru‘ is‘ u h-ifuw I puked upon lhg _gundmmv in the rem. [hut-'lmows hun ugllhmfle docs (ml appeal to uuc him In uch- In Q'ui'." . * Ocdcf, Him to the from.’ ' x The EQHpl'h).muu hml nux u very prepos bes‘sing.touulcnauce. There “as n bold audmflynnd cruel cxprcmuu of lruxurrs ullcmely displensing. « .LYVM‘ iagcur name I" said Col. HM ,cuurl‘. ,in'lnis quitk militmy munncr. ~ 'Julm Clnasengh , . .°Duyuu know Puke: Van D} kc i’ J 'chy HCII.’ .. ‘ ‘ ‘ls that lglsldwellingz‘" . ’ ' . ‘Yes-T-lhuugh since his mulhcx’s dealh and his sisters gelling manied. it 15 hard lo gay when: lug-keeps lxiuvaelf.’ ~1 {Does he mu b'eur_.lhe name at being a .‘g‘real rebel and u‘dangeruus mnn to those ,Mhulfpvor lhe kihg in his neighborhood P’ l“ 'Yep. hon) lhe l’ussaic lu‘ lhelHacken «pack. and {hilly miles: round. I! I’d had .mxwuy. .hcjd bccn hung long ago. and his house burned mer his head. He is the leudei‘ o'l giveg'y rebei gang [rum the army. :51)“. pumls out to them lumen! ,l'aunera’ yu'u'u'ges who stand by their king, whose gum-” Hwy plunder, and carry away the "gruiuvnnu cutlle'.’ , '3Wlly;yl:u leH u‘bittér,‘tqlle about him. Hus he ever injured you P‘ ' " (I. ' Injured me}. He anus parcel ul rob, pke‘ra‘j‘gge Imuselfreame (mg .ufleruoou to pru’my'huuse "1M hung the bclpte’th depthvijhich lhey WWW ,lmveuunelb'm '[an‘l‘j’m'iutrivnll of awnumfbeg' of effi‘geudly fiéifihbuis Well oiluue‘d, \vl‘xl'en‘lglit-y \\*en"l_ufl ,‘munublegqui‘ck‘ tim'e.’., ~ 1“ 1 ;'.','_‘ Dtieu'heflu: ,v'emuw iululNefw ,Yo‘rk " gqmeugpeg. iil'ilpe‘gui§e,?"a§ketl lhe folQnel. '.( :‘lfyle‘lxnleuldwbofi Hey/o's slippery lr'qm a‘ boywup. 'andwcuu‘: djf-gu'ise hicuselfja‘n'y way." Hé’s -u ~p're‘cmii's'a’enmp 'u'n'tl’yuu’ll dOll, [£l7o,qu thlsllpnrlv!‘ Juaey. i! you ,h's'fighim'up lsuuuuu 'you culel) hilly." 3 , ,:I'hlla,eonye‘raaflbu'hnd hm; h'elij meet' u 'fi‘vnsfmflh onflhsi 0!“?! Tonia "zf‘u‘hié‘h Wins 'bn'k‘lu‘ 'g'fi'rdfi'f} ”S,“b‘m ltléurlffiyllrl‘?“ Q 1 _‘thc ‘ ~- . a » 'r n.- .'.;L‘ 74. *2: .-...‘»~ -, ,' 7. - - ‘ I . . u"L _ l ' _. I i I .. ~ ‘ . r. ;. 7:, ‘; =1 z , "'1: ~4 " V ‘ wt “’l'“ vi . -, , _ . w -. V . - v: , 4 ~-'. . ‘ ‘ . , 1:. In. , I'_ > I w. m: u, v- . : 'vl, ; ‘ ‘ . , PM ". ‘ . .'va ‘ ; , v,. 4 , . "H!" ug) =' «5 guy? EH3; ;' v - " w , , '7" ‘ ' v.,l A. '..l’l:u.:‘ - u 'f' ' ‘ ‘ ’ 3' &‘S‘uli. ' I "1'! ' "‘ ‘ ~" “ ' v ¢ ~ . . > '. ‘ ‘ r , , , I _.. ' ' ‘ V' ' "H '; Av, ‘ ~,7,, _ _— times had left it uncultivntcd. and ghost-.- heny and rut-rant hushce had grown up rank and untrimmcd. 81 the briars stretch ed over the wnlls, covering the ground lrom sight. ‘ Under this cover. and within ten feet of the colonelnnd Clnasen. lay the vcty man they were talking o'. He had him:- I) time to oscnpo from the hnusu- and con ccnl himsr-ll upon the approach at the British horsemen. whom he did nnt sus pect were within ton milr‘s of him. . 'l‘nm- ur lhriu‘. on hearing the ban: tics ul Clansvnphc was an the point nl I‘l sing nml cunlmming him; hut n little ro tlecliun was lelt, and he thnuflit that \un nut the occasion to place his ltle in jeop ardy; which he certainly would (In. since the potty ul tutu” llll(l mum on! (-xpn-ss ly to take him. i ' 'Do you know “31h nny rerlniniy. Clansen. huw hm: mice Van Dyko has burn won in [Le nwighhmhond P‘ 'l heanthnt he was wen Ing‘ night lwu mi‘eu hum lhia, in u by palh, thruugh the woods. (omitvg in lhvdirPcliunulhis house. ‘ 'le’n Ihc inlmmalinn l leccived. and law (lclerlniuul it) (nplure him, snuuvr or later. ll you can point nut lu‘~ “here about-, or arms! hun yourself you shuH have u toward nl filly gumeas.‘ Clansup mu :n'urlciuus and (nml of nm uey as he «us wickul. me gulneus was mung? sum inched; putllcularlv in those days. “hen gum “as lately secu. 'l nil) run-h him, cokmel, lmluro he is lhrevdn‘vs nhlor; I know Mr nl' lnnhouuls.’ ‘ Wh} [.Ol land us them then 1" “It “vuld bv no use this lune (ll day. Boeidei. lu- muv not be (have for a day or lwu. and 1 ahall have to be cuuuuusin luuking out luv him.’ H'm H ilmn 'Well. secuw him and Ihc filly guin eus shall be yours.’ Several ol the soldiers now come from the house and stated that they bad search ed it Irom top !0 bottom. but they could find no one. although Irom appearances some person bud been there recently.— The colonel. lolloned by Clansen. pasted out to the house. uhde the lugitive quiet ly ltty in his concealment. It was a plain lrutne ul middling size. built partly of stone in the old Dutch style and very cumlortable within. There mu hul lttsle furniture—a lew tables and chairs. and mute cooking ulemils. The better part, Clannen said, had been taken away too the occasion M Van Dyke’s sis let’s montage, as her part. ' ‘ Here ts o greul coat, |it,' said one of the fiddle”. 'thut we found on the floor 0| lhe-kitchen. near the back door; It tnupt have beendropped in a hurry.’ 'Feel ll there. are any papers in the pockets,’ nuid Col. Harcourt. ‘Yes. sir, here is a bundle of them.’ The (ulunel (00k lhe package. looked at lhe supeascrlplidn, and broke lhe seal. and, gomg to lhe w'i'ildow commenced roar ding lhcm lo himself with n cuunh‘nance of surprise. ‘Su, su—-here is I: list of our (room. 51 (heir numbers in and around the city’— A( PoMc’a Hook. lhtce huudml and fil- Iy. ‘ A! E'izabelhlown and Néwaukfi'fi‘e lhousahd.’ ‘ Gun. Chnlun lean-es aunt] lot Uhnricsu-n mlh {we thuunnd.’ ' \Yhy, lhese dm unu-nls aw iradwd ul importance. “’ho can play my m lhmougth inbur camp? '1 his Vm Dykc is u mnul dan gerous {eliow m be abrnad. Merv.’ hesuid leud. ‘ m 3 _wu (Iluawn. nan-h every 1.019. and sec if any more papers can be - I'uumi.’ Nothtng cou‘d give Claasnn gren'er do. light than this order. Curio-my and old! er reasons had long urged him to enteri the house during Von Dyke's absence lur: (his very purpose; but, the dread lhatVuni Dyke might return while he was thus cn-i gugrd, hud heretofore prevented his Uri-i dcttoking it. He was now armed With proper authority, and protected. l r\\'hal Lo lound or discovered he didl not report to Col. Harcourt. but made the] some reply as the soldiers. that nothing more of importance could be lound. ‘ ‘ Very “all. we wtll now leave the plncc & relurn to the quurturs at l’oule’s Hook. Horlgeson, place some dry wood HI the middle ol this floor. land when I give the word. apply the match.) ‘ What! are you going to burn the wil lovrs. colunt'l i" said ()luoscn. his lnr-e [learning wtth satislaction. > » 'Yes. I will burn the no“ of this carri un bird. It is no” he is. not within my roach—lic should suing lor it. One ouch tlcllow, with vecret spying and finding out. lis of more injury to us than a regiment ol rebels in or. open field.’ Little did the British commander ima. gine that tlmyoung mun vvus therl‘aluios! withiu.nountl ol his voice. ‘ - ' "l'ohort-e. men. all except Horlgeson.’ By ‘tliistimo with Clonsr-n, the colonel lindgpproochcd .within hearing of "Van Dyltc, when he halted with lliii troopers. ' NOW. Hodgeson. apply the match. umuntmxrdlnll in." .r - i, . ‘ l It was V\}'_i.llh_dnguish.Van Dyke heard lhla ogder. l‘rom'hilo, lndihg place. , The '_Wj}]ows,’;aa Hie farm,hou§c,_ wag, cu_|lcd. Had béen lh‘eibirlhlpluée of his ancestors‘ .n'a'jt $5.99 hihpvb'nygnd there he hml‘passv cdflnlljhis We; 1.39; _gvha! could he do Pr- N‘Mhipg‘fl _ '= .' “1’ _'_Pré‘sfl}ll.yja‘ thickhlack smukeprose & b,i.l,.réfi,l’.f.rbm flash sloonfimhwindow.- . . This ‘pypgl'lbll'pwggdipy g Wigginmfiame .‘.hMAhm. [Kr Inm’ 'iixc-akyf'aud thgpnjackljngvoljhd CL E A RF I E LI), P/ILQ’;\,O C Tll2. 1848 well seasoned Hmbcrs, dry with a centu ry 0! preparation, could be heard a great distance. "l‘hcre will be one rebel shelter loss to-night. It Is a pity they were not all burned down ; the king would have more friend: this sttlc the water. Those rebels me like (logs. tt good whippingmnkes them bottwnatutvd. The house is man ly consmnetl.-tor the embers are begin ning to fly belore the owning breeze. By filt-s tn the tight. taco. trul!’ 8:. the horse uwn “heeled tnln the toad. -Flhy puincue. you say coionel. if] lnko Vnn DykeP’ Inked Clanscn again. 'Yes, “My guinens.’ . "Men I will leave you here. and keep a ‘s4::th around. He may possibly IcIUID hue bell-re n great while. Where shall \‘uu hull E" ‘ Al lhe ‘ nuké,‘ five miles vi}, and ship an Imur or two lor the loruging parly. H any Ihlng should ncrur within (hm time. you know where to find me.’ ' The officer and Iroup rode away. {ti-5.15m lingered around. and gradual iv . apprnached the buiMing, “hlfh was. with the oxcepllou of lhe brick walls, a heap ul ruins. '5O, John Clamcn. _vuu have gluned y-nur vengeance upon mt, and ihis in your umk—Hper—wrulchl’ Clnnscn turned nml beheld \\'i!hin six lerl, Van Dykc, leaning un his musket. ‘ Nu‘ no, Pelcr.’ [he wrclch multprml. lrembhng I” he make. ‘il was lhe British ofiicer—ym: knnw I wouldn’t injure yuu.’ ‘Spvak nut HnnUH‘r “01d, Hnr. or I shall huge! mysell am) blnw yourbminh nul. Ilu-ard all. lam every Ihingthal is bad. l came m bum _wmr house down. bul fled “hon ynu: friend: approached l Wrelch.l saved your dwelhng. and your \vorlhlns carcass, and [hose ruins are my rcward.’ ' Peter, dear Peler.’ ‘Scoundrcl. do not apply lhe word ‘dcnr’ In me. It Rounds worm Ihan the hiss of a snake, Listen. John Claasen ; lhe cliiel H'Blllln ol vour animosity Io me is because Knte “’essels prelerred my hand to yours. Thank. God! she and la llier are bolh sale [mm your persecution, for they are now wllth lhe American lines. Now hour me: I spare you (his limo. for you are unarmed ;but when out we meet. be i! in town or village. forest or road, at wedding or lunernl. it is your life or mllH‘. Gn!’ - Claascn wailed for no second bidding. bul disappeared in lhe'direclion laken by the soldiers in double quick time, his hair standing on end—{or like all'olher rogues he was as cowardly as he was bad. Van Dyke paused a moment. and thus p0“(i(‘l(‘li In hia own mind: "I‘lial ncoun> drel will blillg some ulnlhone horsemen back, for he will imagine Ihnl. I may lin ger two or lliree‘ byway around this old place. Yeet. yes. I will alter some oruu'r lads. and prvpare an ambush [or them. Fifty guinem wxll draw Claasen anywhere. cow an] as he is. pmliculnrly. if backed up by the red couls.’ ll ua~ not long [More Van Dyke re turned with his party. whom he gathered by a blgllat; and an night had tallen. they took their blutiun amid the willows by the banks of the brook. where they could re. main Unpl'rcclvvl‘. Fur the space Man hnnr all “An all”, when the rlistunt [ramp at hmst; up henul HI. the mad. ‘ ' Here they mme,’ mid Van Dyke.— ' Euh Lhome Ins man, but leave Clansen to me; you “ill know him by the cup he wears. 1 mil gikcblhe word to fire.’ 1n n shu:t.t|mc tim party of horsemen rude up to the willows, and true enough they were red cunts. headed by the lieu tenant with Claaaen. ‘Firel’ shouted Van Dyke. So suddm uml deadly was the aim, that not mule llym half a dozen remained in their saddles. and llncy wheeled lheir lmr $B5 and [led as quickly as pnasihle. Vnn Dylce had inlenuonally aimed at the horse ol C‘lansen, and he lell With his rider. 'l'u uecurc Claxuen was lhe wurk ol 3 momenh ‘ Now lads, bring uul the mm? 81 lhrou il over Illa! Willow brunch. We huvc n larmed Ihc enuny and they will be down upon us.’ ‘Merql mercy l’ cried Clnuwn. All In vain. 'l‘he nuose was slimml 1» var his head, they alrunuhim up. & lllt'rt' he was lell a cmpse. 'l'he burmng‘ul llu' Willows had becnvuvengell.-—Noah’s Sun day Ttlmes. Gen Dasmzs 'ro Snow—Bod swears by himself that he hath no pleasure in ,your death. That he may prevailnpon you to trust in htm. herttiéa 'every expedi ent. He does all that tenderness can de vise to removg _vour suspicion, & to cheer you 9" to a confidence in his good with—— Hepleads the matter .w'tth you. lie be aeeches youto accept oflreconciliatiun.—-r ,He utters it'as a gilt: Rather than lose you forever. he sent'hia son. to pour out his soul unto death for you. And now that iniquity to put on end to; now that an everlasting rightéqusness is brought in; now that every attribute of hut nature has beenmngnified by the great ancrificemow that the weight‘of.thutgheuvy burden has been done oway ; now tah‘t there is noth ingto intercept tbs flowruf Iriendship Irom God-J0 man-gntlogs 1! come, downtree as the light of day. and‘ rich almtbe exube ranéfiiot hanvenl upon a deupliriug .wortd.‘ AN INCIDENT 0F GEN. CASS nv THE “numb nov." "Trifles of! weak the greatness of (ho honrl.” During the Black Hawk war, and while 1 the government irnnps were being [runs lerred. it imppeneii (ha! Gen. Lewis Can-s —-lho distinguiphed candidate lnr the Pre sidcncv. lhen Sr-crviary of Vi'ar under Gt'n. Jarksnn—iravr-llwl lhro’ the Stair 0| New York. Ynu mvghi no! Ihen. as now breakfast in the city of Albany. 81 slrp un harm! in rniirnml cnr. uilh n cerlainly in 9.0 hnura of brine n! ihcbnnrd of n Bui idln Ho'vi. nvr‘r 300 mules away; but ru‘ ilwr by smgv mute. and packet on lhe ‘Erit‘ urinal—“huh by the way, a! five ur ~ix miles per hour in that day, wm con sidered ‘ right smart ’ gelling on by “aver. h was In 1832. l ihink. the time which i “Denknnmi summer. The rocky village nl Link- Fulh. somv 50 miles west of Al bnny. has ever been the wonder of than: who travelling cannlwisu’. have bvlter up} portunilies of noticing Hm nlmou Insur mountable rubslacles 0! hi” nml rock. chasm and swamp. which were I'mtu 0- vercome in completing lhai mammoth channel. , The packet was [hissing through the vil-I loge above named, when. as \vns hi‘ cos-l tom, :1 boy at some 9 or 10 yvnrs of nurl wttli a basket ul brown bread upon his! uttn, (llOpthl in among the crowd at pin-l sengcrs. making the beat ol his way to thol Howard's tlopartnwnt. ' The Broad Boy.’l as ho was familiarly stylctl, Imving mad:- aitlc nl his brown loaves, \vni returning. but. upon hearing the mime-of Gen. CM! mentionrrl. turned to look upon the dis- ‘ tinguished mnn who was dtrecnng all those troops. and the Black Hawk war. In his enrgcrness to catch a good View 0! the great mnn. he by accidcnt dropped his purse into the canal. containing the pro ceeds ut the entire sateulittle, to many, but tn'him much. This was a loss which bro’t tearn to the eyes of the poor ' Bread Boy.’ yet he silenced his leelinga and looked upon the object of hi: admiration jwith tears still rolling down his cheeks. The great man had witnessed the uni" dent; and as the unfortunate boy turned to leave the deck of the boat; the heart at the General seemed to toe! for the boy’s misfortunes. Stepping towards him he said: . - 'My fine boy. you have met with a mis fortune; ‘whal amount had-you in your purse 9' " \"- ‘ ' Three shillings and (mini: vpeace. nir,’ anid'lhe ‘ Bread Boy,’ ‘ '2 ‘ Well. liule man. do not’cry any more. here is a silver dollar to make up your loss.’ - . And the ‘ Bread Boy' received from the hand ol Gen. Cass a OllVEf American dol lar, lhe prompted gift of one whose good nels 0! heart ever moves him to ‘ feel for olhers’ woes.’ Thu! generous dieinlerested act could never be' lorgouen.- The man ner in'which it was done, proved that be nevolence with him was norun act seldom perlormed. and lhe deed was beller than lhe gill lo the now smiling boy. He who was [he ‘Bnuad Boy' is one no longer now,'nor has bero lor many long years. and although he has unul receu'ly done battle in lhe field of whiggery in more Ihan one solul way, he is proud now (u do bulllr’ (or ”10‘ dunnrracv uodur the Plan :lard of lhe hero ol 1819.. the maintainer of ‘ ltee Undo and sailor’s rights.’ Igulnst the Eugllsh unurpalion. and lhe palnot ol his own Stale—lhe next Presldenl ol the Uniled Slain—General Lawns CASS. Waahinglon, Aug. 7. 1848. Dunn's LEAP.—MOCh has been said and wrmvn about M’Cullogh’a leap, when pursued by the Indiana near Vl’heeling, in Virginia. bul in li-merily il does no! excel that of Captain Brady. (:1 brolher ol lhe general.) who has celebrated in his Liayl lor his gallunl {eats upon lhe hostile sava ges along the lronl‘icr nl Pennsylvania. Appnmching one ol lhe lorls occupied by Ihc Americans. one day, Capt. Brudy (llnCOVl'll‘ll. “hen lno lule lo alonl it. Ihnl llle savages haul laid on uinbuscutlc lm him. In llunl near lhe left, large numbers 0] urun-tl wnvrinra lay cnncmilell. walcliing :lnr llll.‘|l pu-y. /\-. Brady app'ouqheduntll ;gnl unlnn lnr alllbuulllllu. nu: Indians in llhc full (lnu'll in bL-lliml him; llley ull lllll'n roil- nml 2M? 0 terlimn yell. .. He ‘was sunnunilml un lhn-c hides. isml on Ihc llourlh ran a liver, lhe hunk nl which Wu.- eighly lent. nl nearly pcrpcndirulur de ‘sccnl. The L-avuges lell sure of lhcir ploy and wished luriomly on. . Brady saw at once the extent ofhis' danger. but being monnled on a high 'nle'l :lled horse. hc resolved not to be taken a: ‘llve. Hehvined his hurl-lo loward lh'e bank. gave him lh’é spu‘r and llié rein ; lhe gallant charger-{Went all like ‘0" "(VOW and approached me bunk Willi such he‘- mendous speed lhn! he could not [Blilp on (he Inhlgin; "bul wilh a lur'inua' beund sprun'g‘ofl'. ri'de'r and all intn'lllé‘ hi?! Flir tuna‘lely illere"gre'w ‘a lin‘ge‘rrllh Inpple lru- nl lhb [not of the lllufl." nn'lhc hnrfler of lhe river., The brushy top wan thickly lnlerluced 'wllh a wild grape‘vinerinlo lhe l"? ofrthe 'lree lell’ the horse and its ri'- der. 'Tlltir {all waycompletely: brolwn'. The Ciapla'inddpplcd intolglhel meaml, reiched'lhe‘bppolile .shore amid “hum: of hallo, and regained theshore in “my. Emir Edict-M.“ U NEW SERIES.’VOL. I, N0.‘38.-‘-'-WIIOI)E No; 1.113%} Before every’ general election a vigor- ’ ous eflort ia made by lhe Federdls to film!" that the country is ruined.‘ ' We have’nev ver kndwn these croakcrs to be more'uc title and 'persovering. than'they' are at present. But let us compare tor ourselves ihe ciiecl at n Democratic administrarion With that brought into power by the votes ul our oppuncms. Take the followinglfig urcs, baud upon official records, the three yearn ending June 30, ”MB—including hlx munlhe under the oppressive Tariff of 1846—and then tell us hnw larthe allega tion party has been to drive spe’cie out of ‘thc cuumry inalsad at bringing it in: lmpurln of gold and silver du'ring ‘ year ending June 30. [845. 84,070,242 Expurla of do do 8.606.495. Excess 01 upon: 0f gqld and 11l var. exceeding imports. imporll of gold and lilvor dnnng ~ ' year ending June 30.1846, 3.777.732 Elpurll of do do 3.905258 Excess ofaxpnru 01 gold and nil ver, cxr‘oedzng Imports. ' Imports of gold and uiher‘dming . ‘ ytnr ondmg June 30. 1847. ‘ 24.12”!” Expon- of do do ~ 1.059.410 Excess imporu. Im-nnmsnxc TO THE IRON Indians-rs. —'l'hc [ulluwmg fablg. show-mg lhe :- muum ol manufactured Iron. received in Philadulphinndurifng the l'wu'years 0| 1846 and 1847. is drawn lrum roliable docu ments. and cannot be denied. It proves that rho over-production had glulted lhe‘ market. and it shows how lime llw‘ tariff of 1846 had in do in‘prevenling heavy in vestments by lhe m‘anufaclurers: . ‘ Amount of pig- ' ' ' ‘ Wrought lr o n made in ’46. o. «I '47., Neil. and Spikel , made in ’46. 10.627736 lb! -. -' 19,559.777 “ AN’ITBM Icm tAummw STEWART.— While Stewart's speechea are flooding the countty—loaded with -lalseltooda [- Ezainst the Democratic partyland Its cam dndates—the lnllowing statement ufuthu monthly pay of Gen. 'l‘aylur.; "lhe peo~ ple’s candulatelor the Presidency,” will not be out ol place—if only as a tcontrau to the pay for extra service: solmuch talk:- etl about by the opponents ol (360.33!» The reader may rely ‘thatnthis statement is correct. Its correctucs cannot be queh MEE .1~ i ;From “10 Pénmylvnniln‘l our Ruined Country. iron and cnu- “ ingn made in '46, '67539‘). Ion: " “ .’47, 82.640 ." 15.248 Emu-. 517. equlltfl . .V . 2-3 UCLCQHLI .-1 ,; 17.681 lonr 32,257 : "‘ Him Ewéu , '47.. «m 82 , .7‘lfl2m'MP‘v .'n 3931;041' Excaib‘ '47; equal 84 -~' “2&5 pr. 0!. or 3987 lona. tinned: . . Pay per month. _ , Qunrleru. 8_ rooms 31315 per room per mnnlh. - ‘ F'uel'. 8 border per monlh for m" 65 2~3 (‘ovds lor 4 uervunla at $8 per cord. ' Subaislenre lor self. commanding a pout. double rations; 30 rations-par duysnx 20 cls, per rauon. ‘ _ Subaialcm-e for {uur aervanln. fuur rn~ lions at 20 mania per'rali'on'. ‘ Clothing for four ueryuanul 8250 par month each, ' ‘ . Pny lnr [our servant: nl 88 each per month. .1 quugo for 7 homes. at $8 per month each. Total amount per month. The Essence rfl]umbuggéfy.—Tuylbr whiggery at lhe norm ull’ers incoh‘erencies lnr which‘il is «liflicuh to account. except upon the supposition that it is either (10'- ceivc‘d itneH. ‘ur'means 10- deceive others. For insmnce'f-' . 5- . The'NPW- Bedfor'd' Mercury, a fier'ce 'l'dylor’whih paper. says: "5 “Genn’l‘uylor i. pledged not {o-Veto any constitutional act of Congmonlhd thererurd‘he' will not ‘veto the Wilmdt Proviso. ” 4‘” " ' g' "‘1 Per contra, ‘Mr. Sp'enkrr 'Winth‘rop,‘l'h a recent spvech at Bosum, held (hisiilan- gauge: ' “Gun. Taylor has not given 6 positive [Hedge with legard mlhe \‘V'ylmol Provi xn; and fur one. [(10 not hesilale'-!o‘hay that I rqimce that/1c has not done‘ so,“ I rejoice that Gen. 'l'nyldr. if he coxhesiptb the Presidency, WILL BE UNPLEDG‘ ED UPON. ANY ~ ISSUE \NHA’IEVi ER." Gnu. 'l‘nnon’s Brampton. (9 s'et-fbflh by: Mr. Botls.- the" whlgvrepn‘esenlbfiv; bf Ille:m€!10[)nliiull‘ dismui'i‘in.Virgininl‘in a: recént Lleuer. =ttrfln‘e«"NP‘W I'Ym‘k’ 'Clly whigs :—“‘Aa matters nuw .scnndea‘dmifi ling Gen. 'l‘uylori‘u-butuu'latgicnindqte‘i (which I um-riy '(lpnv,)-lhv itafty"'is dobm u:_uo,CEß'ljAm,;lN‘Ew'l‘AßLEswls- GRACEFUJ, DEFEfiTMm‘ evergrman nutuvvilflulliyhblind ._M US]? 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