SEPISTpt ^ FOli 'CILDIPiId. - . In view of thnZinnintennnt( o f4 ll o paign on whiCh t ce,bsve ust entered, 110 der our gallineitiA;:iver victorious lead er, and. to enable: Mi lo'diaspi443 fade ; concerning the - tni*o* of the; diffemt parties, as extensirelt- se poem- Nei_ we furnish-the Risfsiervreeklr (together with, at least. tyro 'extras ' ) da l-ins:the Campaign, from tho.itrit Thurs..- - day in August; 'till after i the. resideetiel election in S _ Iti, following= sextremely , IR*: rains 1" • r_t egle - ,Slx Coptekittt One _adaM l o'. • Ten. , C9Ples: 4o* And ai - igreater- umbers*the last mei rates.. Postage Stit*Pa . 334 ,7:.-be Bed fl*cti9Pit_br ' - • orders ratta -14 ac c ompanied with e cash, tied lettersigat-pai_4l, 5 61 1 1 litamm li'. IL FBAZIEft E ONVIPSIV MMUL Tharnlay 11 , braingy ifyly 150 852. • WHIG( IIPBIINATIOIS. FOR, PRESIDENT, q4I - •':iWW.IEI4). - J. - S(QTT; w'NEW.4Essin FOR VICC"RESiREST,' 701,L10..:-A.:' : O. :MM.,. OF NORTH-CAR. FOR JUDGE OF'lll3 WM= WM?, • JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, Of 46iestr . oni Cortly 1011. CANAL`IXIMICUZIONSII, JACOB 'HOFFMA'N., .of..Berk.f•Co4Wy. vox PRESIDENTIAL =mous. A. E. Bzows, - • imusi 1. Wicaux F. - Efrain 2. tturn TamaFem, S. Joni W. Sums, • J.rnc & Snaratv.. MelsvAta 6. JAMS W. FuLLFR, 7, JA ES Thautosr.,o - 11;Joiri SIIAEFFERS JAC ; 011 .lelAstsect's Camass rt. WAuum, 11. DAvis Arms, e. ..12.31. C. 31xitcus, fr . 13.1Nxii itenor .14) Ore Waft': 'beautiful paragrap h we \ • The - following copy verbatimfif f um an editorial in ,the ~ Harrisburg Deinocratic Un io n : .. . . _ ' “Gen. Scott i 9 - cat tun, . indiell_ap; cotreitoit Weak msal lairoditiry snecillisis no evidence of intelleetoil strength. MU,' try ienius is the low . - . est order of geniow• The brute creafiaii panes' it to *greater extengthan man,except in the means .. naed-' _ We would like to know ' if the Fierce men-expect to make any political capital. by the use of ltingitage like the above.— Does the Writer know that he is libeling. ~ ' the dead in his attempt to , injure the liv 7L___.tingt Preifidents *awn, JacksOn," and. • Van 13iren each; -entrustedden. Scott - with civil powers for?the perfortriauce or , illities-_re.quiringl the utmost 'prudence; and_tbercist of - consummate tact , for their success - accomplishment. '• Cisifik-iccomplishment. W.:quid "James. Madison; as President of thelkii fed States, have been guilty of !mailing to EnroPe, in a matter of great importance .- and delicacy, aconfidential agent of gov • eminent who - was u a vam, * ' ' ' puffed up • , . • conceited weak man 1" Would General . . Jacks? have sent such a man. at a time lobe he Nullifiers .of South_ Carolina wen in arms against thegeneril Govern / •• - Inifht, teevert frUm 5- our,,eountry the hur 7 'l=4o of civil wart In Alert, would• Gen. . Scott h ave. bef° emPloYgd for: so many years, ie'ligh 'Posts of trust and honor, both ciiil and. Military, by the people of '-the United States, into were the " vain,„ week Man' he is hererepresented f while thussenir . ig 'hit coiretry,.vrotild 1 • 'mire so - conducted himself as to have ac quired a fame as endniiiig,.and a name as , deir - to, the heattis of the Anpetrican .ieci ' 44.! ► Ai l ' ir, Man ishiceibe daYa - Pf waa ) " 7 ... -. . 4 1110i. - Wrilev 'kneW the falsity of -his - words' when he uttered then;- -, ;The his tory of our 4ao . , ::siessa4:etia cts him._ But. we • have nnt-Imlt * f iar*Our eau io , Pi. Our leader.from suc h a tt a cks . ~• , den*ScUtthas .. • .ii s , -too often - met victeetierthe assaults of fiseitie6, torat tie setii;: : Optic attacks 4 - tiripriecipled direitiegi*:;24l - such - Owdei will to hiSitnnigth .The: MF,lhe people. e - ram& lare_who,..itkotit iehoiiboy ails, felt our tieing tliigtsiitig, -- 4atrlcitic 1 e - - * j oy at - ~, • • )pa iina - theiaiiM e titllie Els 4eedief, Valor S . * tie bloOdY keiali'vf I . PhijTelva and Candy's-.. ; Lane— we . fill .tneet , i4*:*uggarg„ ~ .seine 41/0 di itird -:1 - 4C t f° r fall Pq t r - 1 114 * (001 . 1 ier* - ii) -dishonor the greylitirifefisiisk-Wilii there' :'.:fought; ai!d 1 ) 1 0 Jr** coqat4 , , , ,,:Alid . t".• 1 49!1.1) 1 1 ,1 4., men xylko,A4:iii . l , 43g: : ( iiiiai;i _ • this - hero of ibreemiani.4T4hatile.lisrned, • ta luve - ad -11 4tate• 'i'' ' . elli*.f Who' . : li.oiwiliati#llkm) f.,'! ) liii* * - 01 4-4° YIP' iprY , ivi. l l talie4iictiebt4iiiiiiiiiiit their . . . . _ -31f -2-00. 12 00 - • H. 'H.-FRAZIER. SM&TORTAL. • JANES POLLOCK. .- - 'Lincs., :. 1, . • 14. Ittarms :IL CAMPBELL, 15::.Lunts D. PALTOK, 18.1sana K. Disark4ox, VI. Dr.Jao.ldoetriloca, 18. Rates DaAAr.,_,,, 19: Joref Lurrou, , • 1 20. - nacm - i) itoszaTaim 21: TMOMAS .1 .131oftut,' I.2.lssna L. Loan,: : 23. CIMUMA'S Attn9l3, .24. Dolma Pagizs, 25. s.siez:A.Paar,, orcy., old Gin'Omit inimPtl and in '1',;0 1 4 1 .T as. ;they : l'itp‘ • • ottt,tti Meet - tie. Calf ` to ; an n s i * af ili j i i4 - avistiro earlo,#:' ?'..,,, „ r Thatiii*",t,theintiagriel a b ove 'Vo ted, whir '''' _giaveli )11tor:Ins - •ti4ij " the hirile c;Ort ' it,•4ol l s - 444 , :arilit riy,,igtorreS `to.., great* l i St int ,than has ' If4' l ',4rie!in!' `anything; :is` 'a a 14411;,• trni , %Tot( Om: Scott alime;:iiit. upoii- every - soldier r h ' ,; .. . I. ailen4sht - for 41 .4 witty/ I mm' ti .c) Ally cif. the I,etiobtlien to;he present rote:— oes Abe *titer ofthat arliele e*peict to s bserve Ilse iiterests‘fbis party' by such ' liab,' wholesaleaiumnies ? 1f so; "he rit:A 1.3 wura - ery ; at! misiak . • Pl:e. bon g orable man, W rig orilremoc, t, crinlriad bre 'airertionit iithoet itidi atiob.i iNO - lite - American but•wbuld des Ise r man ' . co, for e ' tbelr ,:_peselof tali tn rtlitar an de tdire: graypa cilitaliiroilier v ote li '! e dl ite r ' t.' v i ci d lu tl : - ‘t n beraMitb-t a level of ,the bretes: ! ., i ßut iis only n ry td call the peo g ple'a ta t etiotr fii the ilia of arguments that are 'used rig. imrst en. Scott. .71`bey:Vrill cot ' ctlyr aOprec; re Sack argriiirents,ian4an . .- I aet. th em as they sbauld be .answered xi Noirentb In \J itp. "TRU Democrat." 1' i , I . ktaar• -a camPai paper, arrisbUrgrtO ads , flee the rce and, King, see Inporth . but to " get mad eti o the arty"'-, generally ake the General' , Scott ve 3 , ; .hard, t the Investigator a ,oms to, f tiny one we 'Cow' of, ,'lakes his tinkle -entire avv- *By ; Hear him.l Itellect, beyond that' com- P try tttine,it;as otomitaiik in 1 fie pion to no inate . him," ,Is this tli,, tiro tii - elevat knives and i ra cols, fools - 'd drivelers to place once adorned by a Washingion,- Jeffersoo, 'and a Jacks° l' _. 1 i 1 1 -i' We see i him, once More !another John Adams ' One mor we ilia.i'e 'to battle isioailsti Job l ii , Ada* ill anell his odionapolicy., '. .E*pendin 'the` , ies atury Jit without levious'acti of a rop titled:— indirect;vielation Of the-Co ',"titd,itin ,4 , and 1 1 tinkering the breach by $D ctency.Bills,! a 'most Idamstable evasion' oft the iFederal 1 Charte . . . 1 'c I r . -1 We h", - - ' ' - --- - 1 1 ; ail-conclude:these Igs eleßa r nt ext . tracts" '116 , 411 one which we should isoppose . . deserip moot the 7 tre.meridousl DeuMti crat f ' rhom VO:4 quote,---although h 4., •prete that it's!, 1i63 to GeneriaScotti ~ Without , estiin ting his whole char{ ii - eler—vithout tak ng into consnieratiOn .114 impulsive nat Lis -treniendoui _asilon- r his . awfu temper- 7 a review o ikeourite . ait'it poli ,ician, would lead you to - conclude.hitiia I 'mule 17\ \ 1 i' 1 4 - .-. 1 1 tihe statements bore quoted traost b 1 new to moat' peopl 'however t.. 0 1 sup, pose they are trifl s compared tt What 11 92 , pu at msteef P ourse for i 4‘ The ;nation ;tuition of a writer. il l 1 the worst ~peor. fello and gives I i.Wit ho ut *lit' be treasur will folio* when t the Investigator," o up.. Go Etheafl, g: 'way to elect Pier Oar Offer. Our friends wilt.. erceive that ' We this , - , , . •eek offer to furni I the Itttislef4 for the ampaigu at rates . hat win barelyidefray te expense Of pii , i, tiOn. Thisiweare induced to lie b tar t consideintions. One is, that ,we es 'esti desire the, elec. titin of Scot tient' 'irah m, and ~i e. tn . - , . r fimph Of Whig pri cipl s, and are! villing . 1;, to :use Our utmost, endelorers, byli I • hon bralleOeftn..,,foifl i Ictifik that result; and - t "e - oti we i t e*pect by this mein ' 'to considerably the circula tion -of 'erl-- 1 ' *lf:ch , kit, it wifil be per Liai a pri vate .1 . consideation, . li 4 • Will someof t Ili ' an each township of old S squebenna, ass at: us fn getting nil Ictubs ißy se doing . they will help tog * ate the docume,':' and f i; an extensi 'e ` dissemination - of, fa fs is all . that is .ft,'4l, isite to ensure the eli6ion - of . General Scott: ' - - . New l'ebll atlas:. a:; j The r FARM Sfinnxst: for Jelly ~ i ; one of , the most interesting ifituubens yetrissned. The.conients -are mussily. original; and of ' f h inurvirred 'thereat 1 4. Mi a na, --- ..„...... .Spangler; . *sher, /1,00 per arinUm. .I . :.The GENNEZEE PARKER ; is another valf table ::'aagricultural monthly . T.kie. Juli number ), mains ranch useful' informatioa -in toth.l agricultural and' hortiCUltural delUirt ' !'s. r Daniel Lee; ttiblisher, RocliestC , - Isl.lY- Fifty ,a_lear• 'HA s ti MIAGAZIN4 for duly, abounds in sabot fiat papers, one 'or which Ags the AnnorY'• Sptingeld," by j;t4 4bott, iiescribeis the ‘ffrions minute and intricate pshe -1 _ ..,,,,.. ? • p in manutacture et ,tfre-arrn 5 ,.... frith- the coheirs usual clearnes s and se aaracY. The: iresent ' nntabO lt contains also a c I . •*oiiiii i ion of the Lifel;of Napo lrn, andma ny selected articles of merit,. 4 ) ` ll # B l l f# '''* l, i' W!" omPaitn PaPer , in'ed iiee fylifioliii . ice;. ortlie Re pa4lic, at aslusigton, is - in -_ • ni4 form, ten° b.eirin the 4is -: • *COming `Preside_tiiti ' 4‘ xei9l.. - -. -- 'alrSott aid 044 it in h ave_ ail _ ,vo - iealz a's 'adv . , . 11 -th ' ii . -...'. ' f.l: - 1 - . l t-bace 4 1 .2 "a sin gle -pti . ' -: ... - 1-- citittr; five opiei.,ll2,`; ktf7" -- c -. 4 - 4 - ffitif - 'l5 - - 10 - c4iiis $l5. • 1. Al j zs - _ ~- . • '.: - :'i :!1 f. , Lum)Vii e tureptne pipwer ice get , fairly l‘aie . Ftned . fitlemen. Tlitittit the oclltv , eaten 4raisken 0151,Aiodeo ggibuillik wow scqi*ototbi, 66=44 4 to To ' 0 4 , 4 1 .4-itd 4 1 0 , 4 1fiethis the („..7/ I ri the - The • ;slid) 11. -" • 1411411. Stitt MEIN ''i;Jqpny are akimDpen There Lind and Graaf:Ai - eis -1 - in London'. - • ica COYff at. • opt akChlonnatl. are about a a id- a half more semen than men "in .France, according to the recent comma. "John Pi . Ke l l l4ll Yt'or Xerp iind„bas been tendered the pecretaryship of the Navy,- and has accented the same. lhera are- two. thOusand seven hundred and fifty-6* place in Philadel phia wheraliquor is AIM. .! . _ . We never y 4 knevi , a _man posed•to scorn the humblekvho was not himself a fair_ohjectlof score to the hum bleat- - • • —44 t is better - to be:barn with a dis position to - see: ,on the favorable -14,tban to an estate of ten: thousand- a YPtir• - • - - -" in.cincinnati toolcto. him self a " help meet" the other day.. The delicate creature weighs GO lbs. avoir dupois. , The Detroit Prec Press asps , the gag/Amer' reaobed port recently, froin Itufralo, with one thousand and three passengers on board. . 11. S.-Consul at Acapulco, has been-iirested and . impris. ruled by the Mexicai.Athorities .in' that city. - ---A fellow in Pineinnati his been ar rested for robbing 'a Fibrickyard. A brick was found- in his . t, - and 'thus he was Identified.• -- -- - ---Thurlow W ed, editor 'of the' Al-. bany Digning Jastrmictl,. with his daughte y r and party, returned lhome from a Europe: , on toirr; in the 'steamer Arctic, whieh ar rived* New 'York on Sunday last. — 7 -Lonticin dateis of the 30th ult. say, -" a rumor is currentibere thai an attempt was 'made..to, assassinate the emperor of Austria' at Grosswadien, near Pesth, .ut the assassin Missed chii aim, and imirt ately blew out Ins.own brauw, '.--=-Trorn Kentucky; the adviees that Cassius M. Clay and the-4600 supported him for Geyernor on the - el eipation question, are all going - for Se —From Ohio there is positive mation that - lhe Ivhigs of the West6il_ Reserve, contrary tokr..Gidding's intent to a man, go for.Seott.' —lt. is calculated that, not less t 'one hundred pemons,"on! an average, ly sail from the port of .Loncl \ on alon 'the gold regions of Australia. Henry Clay's last words these, addressed to -Itev. Or. Butler :. Don't feare me;: I am dying-7-I One." Iltatatitly after apeaking these wor aatik\4ek anct.expireo.: - I-- be father o lion. William A. Graham, t Whig-catididate for the Vice- Presidency, s, - we understand a native of.Chearer Co nty; Pa., whence he - re moved to the Sta of North Corollua. ' - ---- - -Tlie.Charlest (S. C.) Men-airy, tia'is; if the DernOcmii. \ beat Gen. Scott, • I "It will "be . by bard Worit \ and good con ; et:" -This.from'n•SOuth darelina Dom rat is a mark The arms issio - - e i . . adin n.l . ~ - of California ~ re two : 'zzly bears--il dicating, . we -su .. e, ti at she-can bear a -good deal, yet th . e % ho presume tp meddle too far . -in be a; airs, will find "iscbief brain, and that_ t , se is death`on A ging. . . , .. ----The- Whi z State Journal says that int:hundred. ollars, the ;amount" ye ll q ired to ransom ' Jim Phalli*, was rais . list week, an in the bands , of 1 6 harks C. Rawn, .Esq., who i immediate-- 1 left for Virginia; to purchase Jim and r,.tore him to his family andliberty : " 7 - r --Governor 13igler, under authority f thei•Act. passed • last Session, bat ap inted Honwjames M. Porter,- ofEali ono E; A- . .P.enninian, sq.. of Philadel-- phii, and 3 - . Ellis Eontrain, Esq., of Car- , listCornmissioners to revise and codify, , thel liws of Pennsylvania. . ..:., -- , --Mr.;Graliami the Wbig nominee foilVice-President, has resigned his office as Secretary of the Navy. the resignaton to take, effect ail' soon as the buSinesa of the office will allow. 1 - '; 1 They say that fish may be / Carried alive any distance by puttitig.on tcheni a 1 goodioating 'of compact clay, w t'viith salt water, and surrounded with i e. ..In thisway . you may see swimming in tit fiob-ruSlngers' tubs at Paris, - fish ron from the coast of Denmark:. . - A mecbante to Maysville, Fiy, has inventr o a stn that is heated i v by af w coals In:the interior , ha mg a .darapftr to :egblate the betdifroQtliat of boilin Water to a red hot glow. 1, l An Amencan citizen, just arrived in Vi pa, was arrested - by the AUstrian policei !tor wear,inga hat of forbidden di. inensio s r but / was =saved front:further in •3ignit byproducing letters of latioduc tion lob he. happened - to - ,have about' bitn,4; : ' ... - - , - -Saturday of la` occurrerifin Bost9n—the 1 : 3 Y f e l tlls ` - The 1 4 1 1.4 1 i9u ' at f 2 450000 f Several"` a 30 stores and d , 4010- ro Y ea' in Montred : 7 9 011 411A1 makii7:'llll:44•4 reseeoulietimk itlxnet bar * week a fiee, Ittrest for ma -6,13' entimnted olio_ iellnpg htitlßM etkiTOded to estructiv fire occurred di inst. Near erfr 111:00ing riday , the , bu rn t. _ e Quebec Tie)' lees ioe~ of you JAmi =estimated 14, darling. • . ' . .."- - ?rhere r —r,oo6 to# an,006 . feniale insane andidiotie l eas tbe ; V IPA - states; of witioh a majority aro in tit New teglaid Atatea. - lesaaiti has Tearfully . hicraaii;' - a . iiithin the - - 4)lai "few yetirs..., Thowauida.ef caies can ...be -traced -to the. L.. giiirltual Ttappingai"-..;whiill are \©w kiepipi - kritiny rite Of the': , cohatCy , ln' a fermeat. : .- '.. 1 z:} . Veltt• its s? 311.ionli Yitat . „ D.. Mel Wobster s arse.' • ~, A ap ech "made by The Hon. Fre. erick A. Tall adge,-at the Landy'sLan , 'Clubi of' the: 'Mil' Wa sl,..New -York ci y t o Thurioi 'y evening last, semi's ti-ise P i l en • doubts s to , the course whirl Mr. We fster will pursue, unit to- pia an .effectuni : extingufsher upon the rumots,circulateil, here that - he willf - accppt the Native #niet; kali noMivation.l Air. Tallina4ge Wail a' ardent iiipporter of ME. Webster for th i Whig tionimationi and may be. 'suppose, to speak knowir,gly, if not authoritativ ly.. He said . huhad seen. Mr. .Webste : 04 F during' the day, and hail cenverserir wit ".. him freely -upon the nomination and pr -! pects of the Whig paity. Mr Webstrir in that conversation acknowledgedkratii fully the attachment, and devotion ;whirl) his friends bad exhibited, both in theiNifi- ' tional Convention ,and, since the nenlie- tion bad, been made: But he said he . dl3 not see' how any good result could be ii' -. tabled by; :presenting his name inifut ther tothe-eountry, and' that one emu mon . dlity now devolved upon .114 all that, namely., of rallying, to the sup'port Of no the'canAidate regularlyminated by t e: „„,, . representatives of the Wings a t et Union, in 'Convention. assembled ' For hiS bwn'part he was .ready to' giVe tile Whig ticket his cordial support-4nd so he trusted were Whigs everywherel. whtt,i; ever,might have been their dilectious.- Y. Daily Na. .-- , 1. • • THE PLATFOM SMASDED! A — mo — ng On: resolutions adopted at l3alti ore, ie_cotit , pose the Loeofoce l'ltttfo tn;'. web:), tie_ 1 following: ' :- • That the Constitution d - not cone, ri id upon the General Govertm ant thp' ii013 , -.; ,i; er to Commence and carry on a ene, I; system of Inkernul Imp'ove eat). ' i Thikt the ConstituttOn do s not conf rll authotity upon the Feoeral Governtne t,. , i directly or tndireca,y,.to a.si me the deb si of the , several States,. contra ted / f(r. loc J i Internal Improvements, o othec . Statel ii purposes; , .nor would such scum tion be just or expedient. - That the proceeds of th • public lands ;, ought to be sacredly 'applied_ o theinatiou, al objecti specified iri the titutom ; atoll that we are opposed to any law fo r, the . distributio* off, such iproce ds amUng the States, as alike inexpedient,",in policy, and repugnant to the. Constunt um. Ih. - ~: '~~ . ..., . .111 the face of all this; :30 . r4) s broen, nieniberiAif the lions dr Represei!tatives, inclading,Venablep tliis \ State, liave jtist voted fur the . Lin I, Di4tributinn bib, whichpassed .the.i. °Use. Will they'., be ly read Out of . the pail ?t-North Carolina paper-, ' ' .1 ' 1 . •i . . A _SAM Pvrcu tr .•;-4311 Monday listi an emulatorof'the'f. ine and fDt g '.rkf Sam Patch jumped - from the ..Ilighl3.riago", (over Harlem river) nto:the wattelovi„ =a - distance of 105 eet,--..erreatr er ipo the entertainment-ofsei nil hundred ' :viols:, who had beAn AstCrsite4 thither - J i,o vtit- - naps the feat by an ' advertisement. :He first stripped himself, excepting a . corerl, -jog of cotton netting.' Ind leaped . into :tba : air.:_ A .sort of flapping mOtion('kif :the hands was made,ls if :to, steady ihirasel i and impede the rapidity of - the descent 7 , -then, just before: . reaching 1 thaiiirater which is about 20 feet 'deep, he Straight:, ened hiinself out 'and .- entered it rpen; dicularly. .Quickly rising-to he siiitAce he sward to a boat- eloim by, , apperentlY' uninjured. He performed the satin,' feat on the previous l'Azeaday .N. k r t Auk Com.; % • • : " . 4. . j- . ki c. . 4 1 m r j` l • Scot+ AND -MADISO.----PreSio" Pot ew : ison, though early persuaded, of' -ott'. t_. qualities, nevertheless; out If 'the' al) dant: caution of his• that re, l' Ivraya "resit: ed at every step oft, her 's' pro 7. lit ;0 Motion, till it came to thetas , on acccinnt, of his ex reme youth. •Thu v ihe 14ught . 1 - be was . too :oung when it . a proposed to make him ' -utenantr-colonel, ttvicipmini -when he walk a:-: in advanced to the-post of adjutant-general, too young when. he was made Colonel b. a double rekiinir,ilt 7 , and finally !00 01Ing\Vi , 116 he wile pro, motet] to the place otßgadier General; But at last,. when, an& \his 604)404 extraordinary services . and \hrilfiant suc cess, it was proposed iii Cabinet. to make him a Majer. •General, Mr.Nillaclison promptly remarked, !" Put him dovim a Major General i I am done-objectin g 'to his youth.".—Rough ; Notes. • * \ _ 1 VPThp past Career of Gen. Scott has been`sio . brilliant that we find everywhere . upon . record tributes of deserved praise of his ar.hievements and qualiti6 from 0 - Classes of leading men. Nut the . least of these. are the expressions of prarniiiert. lecofoeo politicians, written of .cciurse,lia years back, when-lie had . not yet become the Whig candidaie for the Presiden y; The, ollowing, for instance, is . the opili - a of Thomas- Ritchie, late, editor of =t e Washington Union; published in :tha t, a.- per in the year 1848;. - 1 i: ii Gen. Scott is . an Older soldier:, an. Gen, Taylor—one who is at least atilt li if .not more . accomplished, and;, 4 - ' i s distinguishmr by . more and as britliaat battles during the war. who capita-0 yci, ra Cruz and the Castle and the Capital of M esico;. and , . oi . te,. ton; % . vho ha's, more qualities as a.civiltan, andls better k now n _ 88. a Whig "" - . - .' . i THE COMING, rit.ecnolvs.--The 'Presi dential .election. is to occur on the Second' day . of yovemher next_;.. and eleetions - in advanceof.tbe ?residential, will mention the following States, at the times 'mention ed beloW, at most_ of which metnbers .of Congress are to,he elected. s The 'result of these electionk will:of course he lOoked for, as indicative of the tendencies of pub, is sentiment, beating upon 'Presidential ii:r9spee . ; yet:those . *he:Can look back Aw a semis . of 'years' tsill remember many, inttances when such prognostice hive not truly in' the result : ' .Altbaba,` August KentuCky,'- At** , gust 2a-;lllinhis,: August 2d August 2d; Aug* Pon 'North Cerellue,"August•Stkir Tetinase,`, Au 1 Stb ; . - -yerraent,'"Keitilier.":lllt SePtiMer 13 thl'Oeff$::, — S:r . 1141.rehee 4tk Florida, October 4th; 6th ; ; South Carolies.: 'October. 11th. , Permsylcattia, October 12th t Ohio 3 ber 12th. : . := • - -0, 'for c e., .- s , .. t., ..,;....... 7 Ihildstil . s r ••-k •' 7 ' i..., - 1 i •• , ..,-,, ~." 1 : ' ..:--, I . oomp lett yeeri tige a young:44 cop. -4 -. . it ;' tin . otheirgTiO, -elihierii.4:4l9:ihe eeklY 'Bliii.,e ► ri . - liilie** . :: - or . o‘ --- vol,. -', riimulp stateditm!''' . :bcklivaiire f:i.ilet: „ plunteiliffoin!fli 3 OlkiOiiir*Ystiii ' acid; l*teed ofloafingintionc";:ZieWitri heix-.„ ' f,,„ 11 rtiliWOrthO644oiitiOO O S-1 ' - 'cify 04 1 -tweTePg.4 l 2(4o- - lpf ,he; Stale ' ,- 114- ', oifightipp own*ay , throng, the , arid, .- nt er e o :eilet e l 4. u il s ia a g ::lo . ne ll e is ; t: a ri nd l!t t o. e ll y b t l 7: 11 g .1 imgood-bye,. is! bet left' tholoffice we . re )P711 3 ' I. !.. 3t a r illic k e. m ed uldclr i ' i all ii . : niutl : 9er W,: e.' o .lM i li fii : e . ' ll t ilai li:tt e ° l ln :i ll' ialui n e i l i gi ta l - E l t in : re a l d :e 4 7 4 a g r y r li e -1 : ti.: f r : s : 43 6:' t ; i111: 0 1 1: 1 'This morning We had a it frO; the Ofing,ninoti;'WhOie=, 5 tt - vro 4e-we I ' _.Your predictin*:,. as. bee . .,[fu16110,2 1, . ave been : a; .me “ fir- of /tit '''Legi'shtture . nd aslerk of :the ; ` ffouse.",.ll.!yllc4 `, k our 001leiCS t" ';vie esked, lila repli) . ..: r . I I am a.perrat4 out out ?twill it or One whe w id.ary, life:, I shall. fur Seett."•. ~.. i'? . . 1, - i .-, ~ 1 ',.1 ~ ifow is thatl"' !-. -.. , • - - ,- - 1 . -.,.,.., Sr 4 lNY.hy, sir, Nthenil wig' . limeon the tonelioor at JOlnpir, parched ' with; fever,. and covered with soreq,:wi :wi t h: no pnP.tol r. look-afteme, G en : Scott Came iti. and Went' *round ''.ntiroing all, ;the :sick and ounded. • He t 'learrie to met end , askedif; I : was woundedl tiold- him . 1 was not .• ' tont I was very ' ; nick 1 . and . could ne \ live i many -.days. ,: on talk so,' sat . 'the General. ; .11e enr- asked Ime ifi , *ai ell tended..' I old-hitnThed 'mai teen-i tion at' all. • ntl'ilie siooped_dtiowit lifteii;- r ] ~ 1 • - up my,' feeble, a, . , felt . nly Oglse.l. xm.- .l 1 1 fi n ed My fever s es,[and sent for th Surl gion; end aske- him Why I -vas th s',rie.; i .glected. The- 4rgoli sent! for his' ssist-l; ant,-.who , in ,r4bru,. sent fer the ....t Ward: Of the Hespittili the genera - then. C arged: 4 i d them. t o ,t,ake ,g0i: . •43 care, of; Me ;-* la .co* s leaving; told me,lif thetdidfnot; te perti at.once to hino.o SO . , you see, .sii,l . e, sa..„ vied . my life by . his kindness,l as he di, tiiiri.:l divas Of . ..other/4'3 arid I . shmild be i'i Colin-. tdrel net te;vote forliiiin.. They Bey be is: ' . moth' So be,ii on horseback-dx., the: battle ',field be , ',iii blnji - i_r, ,General;Lteott.f. -t-but off.." 14 - - . t61 ::. 1 4.-__ . , : :_ r _. ~, mon.q. trian.".„ . _ T 1 , --amti- :eta= .17 to .I ell. EXTRA , known an , 1 1 . ' city was -, r aay: 1.. .I 9; Cl • y .2) 1 Bos ion on business, and in the evenin went to one of the th acres, winch he I ft -be t filre.'the perft.ikitianite wa4 conchsed.--f. Walking alonci In the Strip t wt.iio t.pay ing- much atterit)ot to:. 10C iitifq. , p was. audde'nly assaiidd from hel ' rid - b 'some finknOwn per,ion !leiter() al kit king *lt .),11c his hat off, slipping.a bag v his; bind," seizing upon Ilia tars and r nni _hitn, :through an ally, and into -- own • -some hundredor hubdreds of fet nth ' rear. - Here he. was Itlirced on a ben h:, d•,,his---' person sear - cited 'With grea t i t ' lib ration._ The -ofterattfiti W s cool and, il , tea in proportion to it t he helplesern , „and • Or f eo pieta!) , of his r ctint. .11e too edt4riangh thhAeverai lawiand other itit" _ri, 'which ••• he found, atittpbt iregardingt eat Of any , value! . to him relorned-thenirk : 101 t ien--, ,cil and pen Iva& flits returnedialso.J.and. a roll of sl6oinipill t i was all, tfiai,. iipemed io repay the pe'rq isition - ,,and ivOs , retain= ed by the robitOr.r That Iperion .propo ited, in the buz4inest-likemankerthnec.har: victim his irtoi , demeanor, to kill his jvictim ;" the latterlin.erpoging wit , rtpcb - less' Coolness, ; • t)orne Obvsit•us... Obi ttons, and.rnaking sii i e protnise.4lch • eemed to have 'more e ect, than he' . ar ment-. ktt . iDuring this pi i t ciftiie intoraiew he }mi. f was removed and the victint 7, ena lea to iseo his captori 1 ilhe latter Was a strong bodied man With an Engi sit `accent and • heavily paintO4l - W 0 hiskers torl mastach , efts. .1 1 ) , •-- r . • , ; 1- • • 1 • After giving ptliall.he h d, (a sr , or bills,. in his;.' ins!. pocket being r.hy the Searche i rjand forgot en by It i i and p . rornising to end twine mor certain addreis; lull was, condUcted 'the trap; and fciund hinaseff again: street, • where tli3 c:iauld no tell, not In 'retrace his ist ps. O , reacliii .. RoversHouse,lhe l told th stery ' i Jordan •the late] Attorney Frenen4 'State, and to iiiinn ge + other n'tletn taking - the carit ,in the mOraing home, where rpnavoidabli, "engag 'called him.--Aft42?4 Atraii" , 6/4 tr T .. .1 • - ... t • - . -- r . 1 • . • , ~.._. .• [ rs__. 14 TO SAFISI.44p . /11;mONG -/-11E:..c xp:!..l 4 Thi.PateisonTrik4.rdiois,... f...1a5t,'..111 :caintnentinge -t he nOmi Olen : O Scott by. the : . blip; hold : • • the , 1 . 4 . )1 . - I. !impious .l at!gP Pgu" .I, ..- -- . 1 . .t . ii "They . , teem..tn, have - overlhok • ...and . :exp e ct • A4ke ican. people ip f_ igo. i }the jtaigementa o 4,iih. haze _' 44 • AU= lea alri, them, for. such Olinda i n to AO', a. lyitiaterbtd appetitew . ISrptillith . . 1 ,,, Istanditjg-The**ta taught : b y. th : early Ideat„li .- of .theiMihtary . chie fs ins ~ iirliotn, I kheyoelevated„”6.wer, they TO, c) 4ar 3 inerednpon thkbelief,. ihat.,th •i.. eas,:ef thl4nettcaniileofile-ean laga ti' . .. ~ ': Wen-, frotn),heir manifest duty _. an d in' eed- to . 1, - entureepen I ,4noilier eaveri . en -- irvbich 1 their good serf teaches the to . at-Oid, - .7 . j L - iGeneralsAArnn .and l To " In _. afte r . a, rlongl life 'spent ii!:, .the , oeriiqe . . ..,their;l Country, died ini.!goOd Old'. -- ..agefull .: ;years and ofhOhn*:,:. Like innic.nie4v; • Hied :before_ th'ent,.thqy''died. ..:sPis*rib4y. having been‘:aleukoned .. ic t a *ea paet 7 ':. cisn tn .1 he ~o lien lair,: at . , - y.eir'' 00141 f 1 hours , - Oener . 4 ;41trrison'41aai illn ' makH lhave' been brought, on by •irrognla ..heinr - .. land . full diet iitthOnt exereiiik.i• a-,Ge, .: !eras scott, however has king ' bOk '404 ' ' toured - to NVi4ington liftiland no : -. apar 1, 4 int-'--Merely.[.‘ aktng, .it a Ilhaott; •la ' f 4 . aotili" . neiv'tMd.:thenie, is not -;' rehab . that lie, , will -fait al:iietinin any 'oh' . i "': -A . ' - ~.. i.;.. - .7.,', , - -- .1' . 1 , ~. ~...-, ..-... \ Fru .!PC!... ...d:- Tie ....yr, . - -.:.- - 1 . 1" . :-.•cause0010.1testilln0i.i)f . : anartil Taylor haabeen i',4iy.gencitililltitt, riblited . . 4 -Phyitieima riind - - Physiologists; : tn . : the I x mixture of be4s,leihhagen,, ate' ea .. .,` and. ' 'milk - of••••itihi - 11 , Partookito fe e- li.• and, 'tbia - '*Old 'milli 4? kiii:api. , aoitql* -icanter in any • pplit4rl . l - thatea• - eitaiLL-I. nrr_:tlie: '1 ,Glitirdien Beet* 0 have .oiketi . 4lu,,Sticip witliiii : the iiiiiiit,l: grid. -E'lifiin. o 49oo Jo* 1 death ntbothpreaeraliliaraiion - , na,Tay,... , . kr....(6: - Itaie ..! 1404 a ~ , ...t.ljudiOilient: '' .. ithigh. .ileatin" ntoofi ilia 7trir.iiigtOrti:l-: . r, .:; -:.:. , , , .„-7, ~ .'Aii - Alii) _ ~; ( 1 -41 01 10 1 .1..i 5005011,.9. .. j4; In the .. :86ciff7 - 640risiehifi*Iii,k,ii4iio: . iiiiiit: : biirkiii - rit - oriiiiiitt: ifi holkiriiiiis • yeti - bite2:4l4 ii:o4 - upli ,‘ - of r.,4 . smgli*erat oil .:.o -:, ..., .p .tt -: ** l o ., - 'hi*.r.te4i ., .o44:ini. ll 4'‘.wlit - b***, fk. 4 1 - -)taitiha r attate. '4l:tfthi hoir#o.***, ,:::#o:iitii , , Atgaie...,_ _ eat - rit iiittaitiioiiitt.c.o: ::*Pot.ir -:Ggiontt , Pl' . .' - ;*(i•thi4iei:- - ga, 0* ii„ .)!Ir . n tiii*:( . - . .ii ,- *' - '', '.':'- -7'..., - L:4iiit - jijuly..:*'64 e o.- f - Ai' , ":,;, ? i;'7C:',: .. 7 ° 7 ladreetint : tintiliii '.l - ittitie.: t'iin-;:=; if stoma : ‘'`,.: - ilitiC'': '. fitittiii' 1 :t: -, :•'- . 7 - - • ' -. ~.?!. . i5e.1. 1 . 4 71t t A1..` , e , n . : X1efk:96 ,1, M , V;itt...},,ic. • ,., CNAP ) Coicieq , ,(Wifioti , 74 4 V . :loe . ll,lbin -.StibeibleVr, - Yerk* , etting puiteeoliitilie - d_ tlie.*)loi!itc:o s ,ti*tic.!*tkei'dWhi . -4 4* . 1 1 ;a144.-0119ithAIT:r*PPI*Y-i ~ . :44. , --. 1 ,- , .' ,, ::i..- -- -). .'j4:,', 7 #•Thii iiiiiii2rorrelleoAStAlt-ti *alai, .‘-iiiAP4 * i9ontTiin" "4"-.01!,46101°t- a tit,ttentninit,.;- , :psprinipif;,:. - biti.:;ftet': , a = Mi hart **-.., -,:, .710',0' . . -ititiOt: I)ll:iiii*liillt-i74119: "41teervits env)ntaiii-inilitirylairiej: aueli: ef 'is .eiersinlie*riedValidthere - isliins i ~iieitnitildier perhapS; ativti',Wrishing:' tOn;,*li - o- has a more durable. !dick u: tire:, -history fit Ckiirl;`oiintly.i: Before luikyrais. .tliitttly.yoati 4, agiiLlia:bat) 'earned .itriPe.. , i 7 ishable. heti:oral ottlaur-NOrthea))teiiiFfrim-: tier: -',- !through the .meridian of hi s 'life he Wislisteadili adding:oi theirUntuheKand *within the . lasi 'decide has crowned'ibiS Mill *4 fame! with a Series-of . the i most= ,0091 1 4.Yi0OrkP':.. 0444401*1gr ..*. i -.ot ; .- !..Acieitmentiinketheati are notlln result Ofaccidonti4or - the:`. kiti ofj .- cpai . ... alba, "Filicik . triindsl) neither:, are tit y 1 ,0 ,- . ilit'lpiiil:fsdokbYlilif. 3, ..4liie=l4 6l '.o?ol: ll Ol Tliern:lo:no'tfintl ?i3Oet, att,*bOits . "Tot pintid-Of.tbent...n . .. - ntielolin.?itionl& - ...net,, if•itedisintry;`,'h ' echtini - gte - perSOnal , ..lehami;: :PionOlth'eir . ititliniltiriearfiesti; -sy . eiesi-'- er '..andir'Tivheneier.:'inelicliitYripi:O k ipi sitentd be needed."'':.: r::: I.' 2 ' ;'...'.' '••'' . .'lC'e.l' , Theie.vievirs *eminently trUthfUllindik .itisti - ::,4ereliftici niidini landatioii Of tnilf . l nary enitiatiee; -.lmt; only - *candid idni . W. sion - that - auch , eminence exists in the 6 . .t. Get..Scoti. ".' 4 :"*.r , ' , - , - L:- - , ',.- i .' -. 44 T - I V . n LITh , itt-:-.Nplor.r+--.17s ' ._..Em.ti.T ! _ ~,......e. Washington Tele.grajA i gives - tiler4w= , I' , int iincidentAt is', one .Of the many tblisga. 4rhichoint.heYend all 'doubt to' the: ;IVO- , rions....ticrory .to Lbe;tickiieved .- ..bY -.Gen.-, 5ce7.11.0. ibis COropaign::: ... :J. : . ..,...:, ~. ....'l. -.,... -. k • - .oiti\qeorgetoWycorrespordent. tnt to i day-cominunleated,to us.ati:ogreeable lit,. Ile . iin..edotel , --,..0e ,say ' - that , .:' . ' ".. worthy Democrat tri•the Old Dernitri' :, ye ter to ;4,1 • day called . tudeneral- Scott • n l as kinair.reitivederi 'is every. visiter , ..,WhO, -approaches him: r, tl wo uld : h avel - call! • 1 upon-you with , 04in:re," • :said It he[ *nes , oon my owni , acciont; but, as, kt j, ter.kre , With.ialmessage fro tn my tat4er. , - Tia, w as widl ; 'iyoo at chippeyval. 61;4415'14n he fel,: severely ' won ndecti7s , o u stopped rite ; i l r • of .jhlood from his ivonad.W.ukyeur Jou; liand,..-anif Iniait . .erea::t6 . -his.. relief. ; il-1 - sends you his thanks,,-- and .., thellislaraico '_that,..though 1 a ,beinoCratc. hal and 1-...bisr Detnoe.ratic.Sens will sustains yea' Ci the - day , WheitYonr file - Oda shoUld . show. thein" . . selves. suck r - General Seett.retneirthered. Well-the incident' [ .and the man, to vihoin he returned the kindest assurances . Of. his -remembrance,. and esteem ::: In :reciting th!:',slstery in ',Georgetoivn -1a..4t 1. ni,latj. our correspondent -say ‘ e -liii Virginia, ' fti j iend- Lmade one convert :tribe cro w d; • c er tain t Taa Irterri ArittcAitoir" 4;4..1 . -ITet;Fisn: Eirritat..7-:-The - Pemoirathr hare , .takenl-into Innth o.vor'the-eiUthet of ; "Fuss and Feath , eral" 0 applied ,-. t 4. General . ...Scott,. . :the; origin - of Of 01 - Phrase hasSincaibeeomea ,mat; 1 - ' I rot? grave ritiiliiig amon g learn . •,,, .pO.J, htieit. plutolegist i C', --- It . :ii generally , supposed 't,4..haensluite A rec ent origin,-like,tlie,-." hasty plate' t soup illjint;., if , the - Covingten . ..(Ky.). Akranti a whiff ; paper , is tnba - reliediupou: Tir-the,iniatter,:tha phrase. is .. as:old 11.6§Ooti's . 0 military fatrie.:'. The lrourl.a-sAys-:: -,-. l',; The epithet. - ..i.5 Fuss and :i'gaqiers i., -.:was. 'a lii. ,- applied to Scott at r -Laildryi la n. ..l?y the British. ' [ l The iellhero went into 1:1A0g4 sii Wki. wi l very large plurne, an . 4 was .t.' -acttre , an' .earnt in hurrying-en and erre waging hi .rnep-first. at :One . Point l. . then . say.to an theirthai,.:the r .enemy-thought.,_ iiii w , 4 . n lit le : fussy . 1 - Seett..with - his tell fori , n;- latige i, plume l and•• ,34...shing_01 . 11inry; was gr .. eonsloc- 'twos u Mark for thS i b letsef.theßritish. r Ile Ind two horses killed under;him, waiSOotlia the silo,. aftellear ! - pi. the ~W. t iilder; and I fi .firOlihad his'fat. ,- ;......,- fentherealiot9t44.lter ' :that die British:. ca t.' - hint FusS - and*iiiiii-: e .'. ;I - - .., ".. - `:.l- -• • - - -'.'.... -.,:;.:. .--;.7 1- - • .1 .. , • if:, _ .' ~ - .-' '-'.- ' ..s._..___... .., _ .i • Will. ' - i inkCerifiE . N Fe 1'..- - --;Tlie ri zr F' m'er, (LOCofeco has conic ent form Under the foll " . wing-liag ~, I ame -:' . . .ndnien to ;the -Cd , isi ... F A. oh hingLegtslative Asterobh -C.tnit+ 3l lwenithin . , - ..establisbik 1 e'c - tire ci . niticit; , ,* . ieh .tageth N , Governor, ey- Shall 'franin all liiiii:fiii Anitted for the adoption : IF -rejec :tliefpenple.": - ;• - .11 - - ~,..' ...,- "I, - It says: , . - . if:' ~ .I.S?,ch is . the p.ropoSitio ~, r,,,n'',- 4 our flag •;5) titiy,*:.o . be ; ke • ~,11. . ' *roll * o r we i r abalt print - s ! me hett - 37 .6 44 11 4e 4eiiiett; or„ ; it 't . itcl mental lants..of 'Our Corn oiiNYell be changed to. conform t - : ',..them. -,, ..f 1 . , .IThe - Ficrnier is one - ora ela*.! ;,The .tiholition ofi . theltegislat'. ei under any prete.tt, -- wciuld he -a step ; ' ,i'. taidish nient in.fhis country lof ii." ,tynttn yiLlike tlik„..cit.4oui, Ist aphgeon; , wkom . lt,,'o,,i':*ier,;•:. nor - afe*:,Months since p - ropOUnc: , : a . 14- trint...:t This, Firmer 4a - toe‘fOC. -palm% Mid like other - .Lecofocci- - pap ersl " talks A guest}deal-about'** d - ' ' - -.-- ' hi' its . evotten.to,: epu. '- parti s ans; 'They 'ial ; k: ict.goit.:- . a 4 - :but tluch.. f slevelotimeptii.. iiit :the Ailiti:a;.:isttici`i. :they should . he.earefuliic'ivii . .. ." .. by • all . sincerely.. - attached to our ..iiii r titiii.te - tia.:,.... ; . • -SCiriT,..ii Oritanest ire. ~ K,sir , cx.*:,-. The- . ILoeisvilleF , .rforirilai _ --def.ci hos the. Whieratifinatinii - ineetine- her& id - tiiiit t eitrat.larger, :and . mernenthusitiatie than 'auy Iferd'.:therelin '4.0;44. or !48;iiinlit it, i)reisT an - •iO th L IC , or n at r l entun y t 1, v.- a ' l heavler maj ority . fo', ' than s he has for - a in,die'last quartrernf.a: [Vote' ,_~~`! ~;,; eixtau p . f thii , all roIL 1 missed mself;) - out of ill -the where • g• the o. Mr." otthis 'antl came mews eek in f .Gen. lowing. 0 1 1EQUIES OF" /TEAM main of the Han: lierii 44 the New 'Yet* .:C - i C l Ftnnwiltan l ,artie Set ilc°l7lPutlit.kier# t 9 ',KA I 11 • - 11 rb. 7 .ortly after nine Thpir artival was am, - ti g Of minute: 'guns by ‘. I ry,i and , an inimense Uti eWteeted, , n coverer p. galibed , , Witti chore! -r---, -- , and.'aP't!te bnildings in'tlief.iicini 4 oft l h \ pe`pot y!rerf ,B Pl l46 oTilifO l i*Pe4. 1 eiratn atortiieti -here' ut-:11- Oil fliii mtge., ~. ~, r. , • t ~, , 1 ' =l,' • , .1,-. , i '. ,`t i • ' ..—ii - ,-- , .;s I ,:t ~ 1 i ' -, •-•-- , -,. , 1 ,-'-- I.farPrimistioN ON ScO'rr.—EX 'oat. 4 1 4 pick!nioit,' , on-Ilioisd'y night:l,44d e . lOpociiii in- -.Otsego tiinty,',Neve i . jki t „..:i 1 viii ' - - .: actordiogio tlie - 2iiego . )::- , ixhl ,iiii,' , et - declared`that ',4^040t: , - • ; - f, , , , -. ):gi i i )4fit ' ' Idievandl. a' ,. wort,bi 013 \ thWi r illn il ill , f friirie #11:--ir niTt' - .ln do Woil4 4 .*idifttlikr:lie - iiiiti',": - ! , 1i3 - ::: , .l*Teatem qapt4in Of,thol,,tollo ,: - ..,....0iitr1t iii tp ow,eirtiitoing to,fil ii : Oiiine . fili . ( )) woula,:tike-m ', , _.2-;--,: - 4-: ~1- -. .. 1 1 * - 1-I , *kiii" . stit Letoirei_tipifL: 4 ......:e.iii l iditi torii 'titi'it : thltizk, 1 itiek.Oeiit,ti'.l.4 I ii4isimon 10.4kV - ' diii! Noi 3 OetiloVAmirmic.:-#:' - iiiii 't' 441 liplitif*lll4 - 1 - biti '''' .. *P:'' ': ,•,-;.',--.- ,- , ; - litelgq - 40 014 ... . ..lopj4k:coun.,, tY, Irii4;"4lii * :.:l ... i .li*:. ,, ,licil,"'l'ztt-rfi, . fi k t be f ir,o)!;PPA*yiliiir*lod that period - Dili tb *l ears- Kin4 4 / 1 0$i /AVM Mr* of half 11 , 41 4 01 rOtt il ditiliAttAqa w idow ill - - iiittid , iatifiiiici4iiiiir , tattii - ii i Y orG7 lig lc•• e ach. midi" . 4(1104.,0f .7 ! . _:re-marnage Weigh.. airy... ...-Yne-, PraTea , More faittunite f 11 1 / 4 1 - , elaat t fleill - iiiipli4 . te Airnois t ii e a rc :-.- be. •:..-..The itep-father app. : i n t o h• I . t - i -s. -: - . ~., „,, . , ave en. tertaincov a ~ wermiy.- a ffectionate feeling tepi - - ihrdsi,t he,,, dependent little family. • neer, 'after a rier- O r miarY ieearse fiohi an Englig ' p i /disgoeue, was prov i ded With 4 ost behi n d - . t ~,c,eonter,Ofa Richmond shopheeper. -Sub., I !" , lnently;=.odeslt was found for huii ' 41 , '. :officio Atha - Court of Chaneery, ibere, l Zjad -.6 . dit , itirt , to R' delightful ;,intitnacy-withtllziab- - serbing.ficticin 'of- the- law, he aeliti - ;:the , 1 Tat iablp friend oh rp.of Hon. Theodore vA th - e, thelearmid Mid 'exiellent Chancellor ofi the Suite of Nirgiilis. -,- s-- -.. ... , 1 , , , .... . Attracted 14 the-already obvious•taleu i t of the youth,' the Chancellor- for 4veraVyears t SoloYed hiat .ais an', amanuensis : or er to give his protege ovary advan ce '_ 0 1 . profesaional preparation,Tefentually p di . hit# in: the nftice Of My. Bninke, the At peueral, wheie the of - piohatiOnitry . ing w -accoMplishia in the early -' pat t a tie ' year 1 97...- Admitted to tbe bar; the'Y ung tuli 4: 2 ' te eastahoitt him, as" yelling muscat* ,are apt to do 4, for. a, ; lecitiOn.in some profits: - '-bly. litigious comm u nity , .. where . the fortunate.: r - eon j t m et i on ef talent with oppartunitr Might; be _ li morglit ibetit. A few;years berorti apt. ' Watkins, with his large familhhad mi gra ted . • S to tO! Airoodfoid (*anti Kentucky , th* ' .miles or ,so from laxingten.... IT° Lexin e t. . therefore, ,in ... ovember, 1797, the' future gloryef Kentucky was' attracted.; and the re haraeofi obtained extensive practiee.—}le* •• 1 . gin'' his ,pblitie44 career about the same time, lip taking an active part hi the electio of delegates to train() a new Constitutien fohe ofK - State entuCky, contending, among . er s., t refOrms; for the gradnataliolition of slay , .. Ilia course on . this'subject r2ndered ,him sOrriewhat'unpopular;-biit the zealous- OPpo: . salon which . be madn'tethe alien andsedi-,.' , lionlaw° of/ 1198 soon restored popelari, re- ' gaili c and in 1803 '' -lie was triumphantly elecs tedito the-legislature ky the citizen _ sof 'Pay ette county. -. In 1806. be . was appointed to thel'United'§tates 'Senate for thi- short;re- ' inainder of tbeearrO of Gen 4 idair:,wifo had: . . resigned. In 1507 he was,again eleited a ' meMber of the Ge n eral` Assembly .of Kea.- titchY, and was chosen Speakeeby a lirge ' majority:. - ' •' -1 ' ' ' .n 1809 - Mr. Clay RB3 againelected te'lthe ...United Stites. Senate. for two unexpired ye:lm of the term of 'Mr. IltUrston, resighed, , In the summer. of '1811 ; he. was elected a meinber .of the House of RePresentatives, aid irdifehoaelt Speaker on 'the first day of his ap ,earance in that body by a vote,of nearly tw to one. I . . I-..,. .. . .: ,- . _ Ir. Clay continued to.oocupy the-Sl i a er' chair in Congless until January, 1 13, , wh n he was aPpoiated one of the\Commis sioers to negotiate a treaty of peace at ent.,. , Re urning from this important missi es,.he . rya ' Welcomed back by , his old constituents, an -alas soon - re•elected to Congress. • ' fter the session 0f1.819,20 be withdrew ' fm Congress; n order teattend Co. hisvpri-, ca affairs, which had become embannssed in paeptence , of th,e singleness .of- purpose '- wi ' which he bed deioted himself to the pudic weal; but-his retirement ; wasor short du tion`..- Three - years of Professioial.prae- - tint retrieved- his -pecuniary losies, and in '159 lie, retutned - to ,C-ongreas, and was re , elei..ted Speaker:by , a majority.or more than • - three fourths of the members. Erma that - period to the. day of his - death he has, been alinost without interruption-„ in publie life, .and to trite his. history Wbuld be to review that of the Union. -. :Very . shortly . alter his -relieve] to len tticky, he mar r ied- Ltictetia . Hart, danyhter of T homas Pitt, Esq., a prominent data of .exinaton; Another daughter, of the same rentre e 'rngiti was. married," to 11,. , 0n. James Brown; of 'New Orleans,l4inister , giersaillos ditring• the adminiatratiois of`'sm. Mon yoe and- Admits. - Mrs. Clay, whit is'Derek her-71st year; and in the enjoYitent: ofir bustbealth, has ,:been : the ithother of ele en children,--four of ' whom died in; childh... Dian, alowl.gl_adi el inasual PtoPise , as was :very suddenly removed by-death in -182-1, while ',en 'rencte - -bi Washington ith herfatheri ind almost at thesaine me i eat " the afflicted parents , received italige i. of the decease of Another most; interesting ad accomPished tialtilkter, - the wife.Of Mr. to- . beide, of New Orleina._ A thitd dltlig, er. upon whOM the ` i fathor's affections • .. _to ' have. ` centered;after the.4eath cit, the =o ,er two, 'did in 183 p: _ She was marriedio James. Frame ; :pf New Orleans; .and lOss was a bloi from which Mr. Clay n • recovered. Of the :five sons„the eldest,. i , *dere- Wythe;Clay;:has been since s Wyb the inmate' of a`lunatic i Asylum: The Hart. Clay, bo'rn in 180:3 1 resides in Ken - 14; and is - ..en ged in the • rmumfactur hemp.. Hem Clay,;Jr!, it is hardly a '-'4 ,- to'say , lc•st his 'life at - the' battle,or : 'Vista, . While fighting Chl ii varopsly ~; nt - try ..: J 'es Clay •nd John M. s -..'.. i- 1 a • - 1 ~ , the youngest, were both educa t e d ` for,:: :believe; are•nOw.practising the prefessio the law in theiroative State. The domestic - relations of "the:. hitne Atiadi were'ufarlied With the. utmost fel' ROreretl, nayilenrtily beloied by the . w s tre ei a g t h o bOr r w he ich.e, ef e A ry sl, l l } :zl4l4:t: 44 c t i e l r a e. r:i i i . t r i zi g . Whenever-art interval in public do!iefc- - were Mi'fClay Was sure JO .hasten horde i v ma surrounded by , - aa : many . of Isis .. fau , l .Y il l ; -frieits ai . could'gither thire,he enj ed . .. delights of .uprestmined 'Mal into ..t l r!.. I n.etl i iit bi e : : ti mper , attained , . 1 tin dis - cipiio,andramatarat mid ,irrerti le i te l s; ; einitiO: l o , Friinnir, 'mat t'e 1". t : se l n . i , eiiiiili r k s .. itite M ti P 4 4#2 l !! '° *tibt e ,: al _ate; -iiii - *ritint.aritogicj l % t 151. 144 A,.,, -.-- f adia l vehicre' in a voice, the in *eye. ou 1, .„ ._ i ~• ;a ro . liiiis'of.wb ab i limri thires7 metou, '1 elan` sic, . %Mrl . , , e ,;, * Th - ' Orate; is in Ifni& th e acter of the great , man • : r' '- ;eBbarre for;:re- tiention in this ET ex ith the. lie Alb :- 'don Fmndey as 19nt_ er Pea -1149d- `-:- MR : iat.i r'e- Optsurg 1: , r Olt- Ca Al um ' . f il The Leeis% Ile jeered sayi ~..“ I n 18 48 . Id' leAlGei.:-Tliyier's elediou t 6 4 Presideuch ' alibi, te ea, puuou I d(' 'se' abe , , _ shiner officers, ldr l o9 .13r for in prow Iliad; that, in four jeuisiille, mi_ qyaith is on th e, O' Witt !i•fult eon bi., iaid:;_ that, if irtiiitily: offer a i.ei,'.oritouo; of it ieil;7ftfle , do : itOna' m — id le d • gentle e _ , ,1 li , 1,, t e a on; re rld? ot tide D a - id - 'evening' qithe
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