:. REGISTER FOR THE CAMPAIGN. - In view. of the inwortinceof tile cam - 'pstign on which - we have just entered,un- . der our gallant and ever `victorious lend er, and to enable us . to; dissettate facts concerning the men and meas nros of the different parties r p extensively as Possi- ble, we will;furnish the Register weekly, -(togetter with at least two extras,) du ' sing the campaign, from\the .first Thars-' d'ay in 4ugust, 'till after the Presidential election in I4overnher - , at, the following' , extriptely - low rates : Copy, . - $0 37i Six Copies I(te - ene address,) 2 00 ! Ten Copie # ! do ' . 3-00 And any greater ilumber at t he-last men-s • ' liitmed.rates. Postage. Stamps_ may: be mkt for fractions of a dollar. • . _ orders inust';',be,accomyanied with - the sash, and all letters post-paid. H. 'FRAZIER. utiut!nti ii N. Tek2 4 .IEII, - EDITOI. . . . raoMttol3l7, psrrrP lintrftlay Meriting, iligmt 12, 1 ?,52. - , NOXIIINATIONS; FOR PREFIDEICT, \GEN. 'WINFIELD SCOTT, OF NEtr JERSEY. •. • • FOR \:fICE .ILLfAii .-- A...5,....-OA,ATE;i4. OP Ni3RTII-CAROLINA. •' 31.70 GE OF THE SETTLE - Mt =UT, -• JOSEPH,. BIATIN.G.TON, - -..1 Of A t iTistrong County..' . . 1 FOR - c:AS.ccomassrosta;,:: :JACOB IHOFFAIA'AT.,,:,', of Bcrks Cmify. FOR PILESID&:'s MIAt iLECT9C.S. A. E. BROWN, 1. WILLIAM F. HUGUES, 2. bates TeAiIiTATR.; R. Joins W:Srok - E43, `4. JOHN F. Smutty, 6. SVISISS 6. Jmus W Fuu.En, 7, JA.mks 87 JoineBtith.nza, ' 1 9, JAcon MARSHALL, 10.°09.44.ucs F. WALLIS, 11. DAVIS ALTO'S, 12. M. C. Ilestem; 13. NM 111TDDLESVARTIT, The sidneribe,rg to the Registe,r. sespeafaily infoktried, that my atxxs . mts fitibeeriptiesos, Adv istisieg and Job. Work are•aii is. the hands of !CIL FPI 41 .1 : in ' pr ent pabresber. The. propriety of imaaediately oohing "up these matters is strobity bmteii at. J. d:IIELLER. . • • liont_Fese 4th Angist, 1852. . Vita* Willi the Frte got' We should like tothe OW whether , Locaoco papers with the pernstd of We arelrens'week to greek-favonAspezdt . the sentirientsof the 'psityssith regard to • the tsabje4 .- •ot Slavery They seen of it late 1471mvo.sectional in their ,tone -; and, although published , at the North, etey advocate A° interest* - Of • the South and its peculiar, institution - with , a boldness and fervor highly edifying:— . Anathemas dire are heaped upon t'ne de voted heads of all-who dare to think - and say that slavery an evil.' Is it possible that the Saltimore platform, Avltich made . • • it heresy tqAgitate ate subject heieafter, ..f‘ under whatever , •shape. or color," has converted all the Free Soilers% into good' irt — W:ery men ? griivere their principles,. hke Prince Jolna'4, only. assumed for the • occasion, to De up-own aside when inter -41t., or the behest of .Souient tiictators, should render it mpenient? If they are henest in theitoppositian s'laery; we shalt lek to see them repudi ate these fierek4ro-slivery pipars proTPtly*stholieJaPers- , rePuidjaem or rather - principles. One. won' suppose,, to read Ile frantic imprecations and bitter deninciations of these organs of.the Damocracy, that of all fonl-reptiles that aVer bad being; the most -loathsome are such rank abolitionists . as , Giddings zhtle a iarge mt'ority of the Loco I seta WO read stow a . sudden and ex affect:inn for the very " Denim/vie' every, this is not the ease Some time-servers see fit to maintain a masterlyinactivity,' and a few Whose manorial reach Bea as far as *SRL .who have some:gliinmerkigs canaciaate recollect that at that ti4le hey= inscribed on their Inumers. 4," Free Roil, Free Speech, Free Labor.and Mee Seri;' and reeolved that under . -it they, igiO4d figlit on; and fight ever, till iictoor - al - reward dwir imerticgs, and they — , pow: - .refuse six - eoon to ea! iheir itoritt," hand Ahai mites ***Man .Denteler4 In 'thliaboil it: twe thew -Theixrdar Boo: forpolitisal liatkm.for Jmusgenpve for aka to put on and-timmr ciploa no nee does 1 .f. IVAtit-#00.0014e is Mressot. To - PartY,s i* Pr i aaillialiho.; l filr ganhair trichow`for elevatice of mos* 60116.-- {;; :~Ia~CT: SZNATOVIAL. JAN - ES Poitocx. NTATIV.E. . . 14, JAMES H. CA3II`I3ELT., 15: JAMES D. Pirrox.; lfi JAMES • K. DAVIASON I 17. Di.. 314). 18. Ratpir DRAKE, .19. jo \ iiii.i . yrov. 20.. ARCIII'D ROREETSON, 21. TROIKAS. J. BIG RAM, 22. Lewis L. 'LORD, 2s. CHRISTIAN aim* 24.. Doi 2,5. smel. A.TuavlANcs, LJ II to take office .from one class of mid i ' * 0 . another. - , - -- ' ;.1 - ; -- ':"- .2 1 i I • ' - For two !ears the Dem . ',:i 7 Div! ccOltY hare' ilitalemned:•th Corn "..- isitZ:tnes re*, bY: resolutione of '.. their itlinventt. i; lovihe Ablongezt forms that ioUld.be . 0600 3 . ed. wStutlForelitsktheui I I u t h iclellt 'that' wards4,to followlMk` ‘rtin i llitren in "cheevral 'and / unre.ervoir et Militia i i tn these Measitrei i.. We. slut Idono s thing; N'e think Mr. Tan Buren- egregrimeqy m : taken vr en he de elairdlthe 'Demi:ler:L.7.ot New ' . wMild stand, upon; t t he Baltimore Platform. _So a ii• our ob. serialam extends, not one. t : ; oemti , If f‘y a p, proves of the!' Fugitive Lair, ',..' ad of lita)endorse meht, by the National Galva) i ..,'": and 1 111 unfurl fog such a banner,. and -Iproclai, dng that the.yeo= inaury, of *the•Empire State w , !Irak, lender it, he disgraces himself, and-libels '1 ase fOrliVhom he professes to veldt." . . ? :!`', I i. . .. . . . . , . 'firThe N.Y. Domini. Post ,?i'it other papersl are endeavoting to ma e make. Fite Tiede capital out of Tarr .. t -iit stiitMent-in. the N'. Y 1 Express,' that ie Al l y . Iron i •i .. • - ' 4 Works of . Meslitrs'.. Qorn t •Vg, - .. 'WI IoVV . & 01 Co. Whieh were 'destroy ' by fig souie i , time 'since, haye been so rebuilt as to have_reommenced bnsin • . - '2iclir:infer i il that.themanufaCture of I . I,i cribiutt be in . e . d . • ' . te4 `b . as bad. CliM 'thin as re esen r y the TrtbantLatid other prate ttiiinst 4ournals, :, 1 ,Otherwise the, CoMpany vOuld: tit bave ' .Chtiilt: the ‘follaivincr, i - 4 tl•tj tribine exiilains how -this comp yiis tuabled to - li‘-e'in spite ofthe liriti. 'Manof' akurers and, thei r allies_ in•lhis co ntiy : 1 I 5 • 1 I "A el -respondent to niglis u`sit)int the T i ron-eim ornof Corninc - 'Wiiiilttior, Al bar-Iy, is t devoted -to theg arnifaCture of Po_tent Railroa" el Spikes,4llll Patia?-11orse 1 . Sh4s,- earl, . If eoui-se,lp, °lrked frOin _conipetitiou by of 17119. do not and would not )reten t l .t 4 liVe 'by, itialting Iron to sell as - , Iron. '' :Voye ITis is sup &sr wi . Of eanrse,..l the y may \ „„secute the r -.business tlit .sue. . Ss who I - every F,ornace :engaged iti nyikling 1144 , r even Pig Jr.„in is shut up illy lloreioii e mpeti , o . -. .. . .1 s' I ' tint. , 1 • i i • 1 _., : - • --------------•--- • --- .1 ‘. - 1 --- , 1 .. I Politician isoundttl.l ~ . 4'ciiiiil .ram Pant L cofoce t iNIIO . , un der the Cognomen of .P tick Ile' ry ' is i engaged iniAvriting fict it) , s of the,' blood and th under'. school for t e amusement of his friends, gets elite ft) lowini,Cutbarst cohcerning!Oenera T : ..P ier e: it " i ll 1. Ile presents an -in . -edible ,1 1 picture. ,211inutraml,korrpadans. _ll xleitiiand mer itl Iliinesty: and partis.. ship lt I.lRiditics Mid pattiotisml" . - .. i 1 1: .MoSt wonderful, indee e r-ift t it s i&--for alatacOfoeh' nominee. Patrick, who knows his tral•nald his friends' lit le fail] May i well p 1. 7 - 11 •.- Otilice - it .incre i1i1e.%,^1. , 4, mobg Whigs, n0 . 1,v, such cases are neither in credible t " r . uncommon. .. . . ..._.............. - r._ -. ) , , , .Gt-in. Pierce is afull-blOoded . J. C.',Calbo In Democrat, atql .if .-lie ireat States:nu: Itof .Soliih Car4lina _had done: his cotintr , no other semi e thabl i tk cre ateliyCliV` disciple - of tate riOts, he WeaildOia 'e. secured a g t titleito , eter nal renOw ~" ;- • l't I ; I:htel a 'Live Mformation, 'which: we find in the :Llaresti,, , ataic is pr e "ably intended , „,--• - _ • . , „._, 1 to secure the vole of the a ti-tavery met) for l'ierce.: We are Willi to t.i.i. in 4 gi . , circulapon, for his benefit . 1 .1 '- t vi , I rir elirouirit of _.......:.-...- ilion. 31unaphrey glkiars4ll ha t Ibeen cOnfirrned n • Mini: to to Chinn. ~ — 7 4 ihock o en eartinanke ram fel on- Sunday af te r ' n, the'Att. iiiii, .4 Gr ton, gent'. . . t 'elbitist,. , , —4.. t iiolept tornado OterSim bury, -1 1 41. one day last eek, fivireepffig away the Northumberland - dge.i , H---! , . Pittsburg . Chtitni4cle says that ipthe river lie tow .arthat eity that it is ity "Warned its bed.` I .%. -------Oue IntndSred and , ; persons aka in :.New Yak during e last: ivelve ilini trumthsiordelirium I egg.. N 1 .:. - - --- 7 , • e Sons of i Tentperan‘ are to -hive a • •d. celeb ra tion atPitisiftirg next S. a,.... . . 1 :i ---jiloul Robert t. saehins4tts, died in I rash) Bth U 4.; of maligna n t err . . • —4The IWashingtcon patch !mating that both.. irees l ate. -elected lb lowa `Legtslifture is Whig. ,;-. •. . 4---. l The IVbigs of Fl dcrrsett the - nomination of State , r,onvention,liarid r andin‘ course. .1 - i' Th. Maine taw i the Providence journal, ted. Some of the hotels - have stopped - thec.iiale, b as befOre. ' `.:`-. T - h 0 liritiih gave -t:ending two thousond .Iri4 Austrniia to keep I pedce 1 --i-The Con ntion. peophj at. Baltim gratin* to , LibetiaVis the \,the cotored . race hill& CO 7,= - 4Tholat.elt, likicanin tomtit:Hi the Incielenm . throng alarge . .. ;oil Mtioy, Oemons, hai.e d'. 1 the sun hr t eedei' lied e* ;', 4 ge nius:itiistothldi ),yjigl2,piplpir the •Mghl3l 0i 105 feet,,intO the Earl Pl:Crosrs. t9,iluni/ o*erilli era aiiMgtlie presAlit inn --theChi' - ~ nese arerk i t ibritii fn large numbers. p ll Lis Oat: the Ferdar 're t4noke favorable :o ft) the, l irh - -, , . , ew. i 141 a. 4 t4L , J , *es Or\ • g I ._ • Wilts mans anannstu Tride: r . • tan - his said .o m e re turns ef the United 'tatea - leenens for 'l§so, ;that Hampshire his . 7l4freater mimter . Of i jots in,_'ProPc'r 6 ° ll. !#'4 6 _. r PeP•., 'lllation, Om any other State m 'me wt.. ion: - - John A. Quitman was re quested, in a letter from the Deinocratic Commitue of Jackstin,•Misa.,:„,to addresa a meeting at that place, in favor of . the Demoeratic ticket. 4is reply declides taking any active, or prominent part in the czmvasa, beeaiase the. Baltimore? Con vention. endorsed the Compromise. • --Gerrit Smith says. -he has 'given 145,000 for clearing Caplin, arrested for abducting ilay . es, that stn nt liavingbeen paid for his forfeited bid). 'There Is still some $4.400 Yet, to-be ° up: before the bail is • satisfied. •.. . •-. etHampshire Col:-Wm. Davis, of Plyrnl railedin the - Democratic bolter, joined .the Free yea; 'and adds that he is to any party, as be is disci thing but a superabundan At Mr.Tethwiek',B ley - Fete ! Pa.,' - a - Nein..or .; struck, .of unsurpassed ill, CilleAter • County Mini Works they are working Galena of ,16 inches. mining , 800 tuns weekly: . elected to . .Cetigiess, in 1k 3d diStrict .(No.) less elected.' --:-- , Mr:.Crampton, th ter, has-had an interview &mt.% and liar. informed . Derby has taken the F out of hands,: and . r Colouiul GuverUment. • : The' -Advertiser, o lishes a - statement of th fiAlting,vess6l,.arriVed at I effect. that .an - American fi been - :fired into - and anz cruiser;; for - refusing to co derod. - - I The. Advertiser, the • • . Aosanth, before h try,r . pnrchaaed. and NtoCk Of the Statei, fo which bag .jua cinintrY, - arid. let • 81000 the Mayor of New: YOrk. —Letters from K . lately'seized .in differen and forwarded to.the Go' hardy. ' Upon : receipt . of ,persons were arrested .at Milan, and. a. tititnter:67bl Mantua, alm a. . - o ....... ' — 7 --Dei . ilirlander,, le 'Dutcpaper, published at Kalamazoo, , Mich. ; and' ex. : 11 tensively ciri'mlate - d''''atnzg the 'Tolland ers in that' vicinity, his ' aka 'the .ekg -6011 :of Scot-and' Graham:. This, paper is strottgly 'in favor of Diver, And -Harbor lin-: priivements,nnti..l.And P.efohn. ... -- ... —lt is said that since4he coMpletion of the Railroad through NOrthein' Indiana, the wolveS- which came trent the North, nd were. so destructive .on the flocks South, have not-'been: seen south of .the track.. L The stippOsitionis that the wolves mistrust the road to. be a . trap; arid they *lll not.venture near its iron bar 3: _ • lit ' The Boston Trareler has thefol lowing : We are anthOrited to 'state, on the- authority'of 4 1 :.er. J. I. 4 : Wilson, Amer ican Missionary; at the G !boon riven now in - this country for" his .ealth, that the slave-trade• is: aupprm • on the . whole African 'roast. - .Mr.. Wilso 'is welt knovin as reliable authority; a the etinent comes yo - tis sett antheuti as , —Rev. E. Wood, the opening prayer of. services at - F .d, Indians, prayed. ° thus fir the ~ Legislature, which is hugely- Dern. • - c: And - the . Lord have mercy on r , 'Spare their lives until th • • may returu to their homes, and then put atintothe hearts of the fkiopkt terkeep theni there, and re turn men of temperate halite . and senti ments, that will do some glooti." .=-Gen. Butler, oft speech at a Pierce _and. meeting it. Carrolton, in that . General St.-ott„\throu intercourse with him in ecteettrand.admiration . -. Gen. Scott many greit -,1, qualities, and added : " feCted by that horror. o i ship, Ste." , ~ _ ul, Jr.; °Mist ilgton, f , lan .the paw , &- mon hig dqngriss . and Ithat the rida have en en. Sentt, in pudia ' Cabell ; - - Ne et.t, sap open , py iviola , and gtoreries t others 'go'on ; • I- , , '..rnentli intends constalcOs to .ong ;thi min i' • Pei the Susvehaana Mn. EDITOR--I 8 s Lecture against Slarery house, in Montrose; on S. the 7th inst.,"but.*aS (Esti of the ,rowdies of the t their wits upon Their back race in their tongues; an to go away before I bad • Cure. And not. contented yetmg pimps, beide(' captain, Aprobably an stl4 ea - me tote Hotel, eaftei pinch to their , 'am C Free; coli:rrea ;flied Oiit emi 'l9 r:a l ciel* or (try I 1 • s Irvin ,Europe tof greitt lieat ice.. E it=.. , spncikes of iwheze.l ,„ g tli 1 1 , 1 ,atlyes nee m lie nifXutg i 1 Pring Latest,livices tng bectnn - part of the blame. upon' Alctthol, which'm'akai acting the part - of wisdom mimed in the gmasest somesuch headflaws,. engaged in the . work and patriotism call me; b , pect them in Montrose: wisdom todial:nib a to is it a mark of good • ••• • tainly it is no mark of .• of bufoons - to *gather a • and insult him. 1 hope . - • suited me -will never a_ :. such a gross outrage .agai Th 9 worst wish I bare is be insulted *enough to • sense of their degraded who abused me Ought to that they abused tbemselv , warms, A i kug* 183 • "Atibint 4454141116: - lit: Wait - S#IL: 111 1001140iii *.i.hllo.ilWA trannumirat COdet i o ni "Ma First of S h unit • it is but bout four years since this piece first sprang in ,to oxiatenceil The grouniic upon which :the N.tiv - Yectrk ispd Pie Railroad Com ;patty's Passenger Reuse, hia`datlo Sh9Po 'Engine Stalls, and other shops now Stand, was ha ' iin ii fill 1 at t t timea swamp, o , ars, , - 'ed with 'mud! and water. Four yea rsuge nothing was Ilkeard upon-that grounil tnit the croaking of frogs and the.aplaaleng of the, rriuskrat, nothing could Ire seen hnt forest t trees. *brute!, and wild km's. What a eontFlat! Now:it is covered:with railrOad tracks, card; engine stall*, and work shops. 1 The beholder now may see sever 1 hundred men employed upon that grout d, throligh which one of t ,great est 1 torougbfures.in the - wo rt ~p asses; You -hear tbe busy hum of men, the ,sound of the hammer, the p Wing and blowing of the.engine, the shril notes of 'the vvhistles,,aithey sound the artr4 cfr call the hands to conduct ' their reiea, , ' The adjoining lands which nr 'Team 13 g ° we re ai'lerf A er two small n !Oohed with tree's , 1) h, and ' briers, with one buildings, neve.are covered oh th'e East 113; far up the bill with buildings o excava tions upon which to erect build ngs; like wise from North to South' aboUt a mile_ in t extent. 'There are in this plfice about ; a dz. 'oen stores and groceries, fur hotels, and a boarding house, which w s erected by the company - for the aced modation ,of•their woe n. : Mr. Newel nan en terpriaiug citizen of that plac ',"ii'also erecting a late hotel on the Jackson turns ike in the northeast part f the vil lage. This building when, co pleted, o f I properly managed,. will be a faVori 9 place of resort, being in a healthyj loca nun, commanding a view of both villages, and of the railroad and river several miles :on the northeastoand for . some; distance il nu the west!, Mr., Newman had pu'rehas ed about seenteen acres Of land' in this part of the village. Lots are selling rap idly, preparations are being made to erect good and substantial huildingi, land;judg ing from Present appearanc tbe two villages will soon be .connect .. i TbeCe is in Susquehanna a Met hodis Church, and through the exertions of the. geed. Burr Baldwin, of Montrose, and others, "a Presbyterian church is new in I roc l ess of erection. This chui-ch edifice is let' to l it contractors, and wit be 'coo leted this season, at a cost of Between twoian4 three thousand dollars..lk will starid upon 4 high terninence, commanding -a view of 'both villages'and several miles Of the river and railroad. This chuich' when ,built vvill.have a better location than any • other in "Susquebanna County.; Susque hanna village is a creation' of 'the New York and Erie Road; and with the en terprise of its, inhabitantS and its proxim ity to'a lumber country and numerous water privil-ges, this place, which l al cl ' ready oma bc s one J.housand, inhabitants, andis tapitili increasinn., bids fair to-out 'o any other place - in northern Pennsyl vanbt. ri ; .tttc . says that 1 uth, wko is. pit ! : ivrei aliit Scott ~,. .il - party: nit last: doss or s gains ij_uish . ... e 4, for no. r e of -shirt collar. nine, near. Val• pper has been .bness. •At the g Company's a . vein . of pure e' company is. cntnn has becu. In the Vhig . , doubt-. , ..-13ritiih iklini4 with the;Presi din that Lord shing - Question l'ciried it to the -,Boston,, pub 'Captain. of a I,ohasset,.to.the hing vessel bad k try a . British na:-to,,w.hen or= i o*evet, doub6 left this conn d a fano in one the, portion of arrived' in this n the hands of or their use. qth have been I tiarti; . ..of Italy, -ettor z,f Lori-. • khprii, - twelve Paria, fiffeennt hers at .Brica, The village of Lanestavo', ,orie mac up the river, ; from Susquebanna, - .,Was la art huilfti *umber of years ag.l., .It has. or a long time been a resor t far-lumber'. t i m c n, as the sarroariding couittrV l iras prz. l anced immense quantity of !unities', an It'e mills for, sawing are ereckedj upoU - streams finning . into . the Susquehan na .. river . -at or near that place. .Itl'ha alai!. been.a place of-resort for sportsme' . whO !, 11 vith them fishing rids arid l i a , jeks 'isn't taken many litseritifal .troat f in thaSe I•yetal-strearas,;, , or irith their rillea . lutir4 bunted . the nimble deer in the - id' ark_ "an ivariantic forest.. Lituetitstwo • hits a Meth,- list church,', a foutalary, three tajvern#,, Pt i r 11 't slawmills , and a sash a gr.s_ int , WO , t and blind factet7.-.. The Conawacti bridge is built over OW village; over whiCh. t 4 carsptr.,„ : -The-grette Stet-nem Yisducl. I& innt ism a..qtistrter of *line et!tins la the Cascade is*vrithintivo Utiles. Lanes /Niro' Contains -about Amr , liundred 10)0- i - tartly and is isteallay ll isotesaing in eine and iitnnbers:. a number Of large an su stantial buildirga having been lately erect .. li led. bore a ridge crosses . the river; th Belmont and jOquagai and. Jackson in I.enox tarnpikes also.terminatishere, an other roads pa.satbrofigh the plaice, whi t , are pinch traveled.; Per several yea ' these plaCes have heat-filled with - a tr an t lient or floating papa* *, cqetl !there the magnitude of the pubic Wh ere worker are "still a great „iturnber of this deL seription. I bait: latily - befard it remark ed that the frequentjdii.irbanees in tli ' places were swing to the great Mamba 1 (if foreigner& employedlind living the 1 The writer of this has hien a resident- o Ilarmeny- for a number' 'of years ; unti 'within a few Months, and from his eel. .tainknowleOge, this is mit correcir—the is not a more peaceable! and industriou class of citizens in the County'than th Irish, Scot ch ,1 Dutch; anti English of those Places, of Whom sevemljhundred are emi r played, mostly . 'at ' Susquehanna, 1 m - the 'shops, &c. They are the bone and airiest of the,place ;; all they silk is theie - rights. If they get this they ai4. satisfied: It 1 . this classsthai exchange the money the have earned by thetsweat of thetr i. bro . for the farmers ,produce! 'lt is th is cl t hat repair tbeerigines, keep the triiciri repair, excavate:the" earth, arid dol, m ''' of the hard labor. . Theyerenot the chats of people that create 'disturbance, 'atrii make the Connty -cost, and indulOiiti aI manner of Mischief; These, things.; ar done by *transient stiftif blacklegi,that bare come into the pliiiio dace the, ' koad Was commenced, for elseitntrist*'o44ll , irtg,itptin - the honest laborer, to clitiat_liien out of his hard : earnea' - pittence• X", ot few fi nd if . any stick!ainemg the Fiti,_ 'ens brenght rip in , theT t awa,'orlittelong ibe.labormgclasties.-,;;' s othlitasolanst and :Laneisborot 'hiive'imatty !Ramp 'ri4ogi iatelligent, and w orthy sitheiat. , • l-; . - '' " . 'j, • ' - • fr : Dr.caT".: -i- - Montrose, Ju1i12484 largi c , 1 - ' eritucky, in a' Ing ratification that State, said ttt his whole ico, won his Pico. 1 admirable not at, ll af chieftain- Register. I ed to• • deli% er t the Court ' urdav evening, rbed by a party WTI; who wear -, and their Cou rt was, obliged niched my lei with this, these rowdy_ of a sea ' , swine') follow- I 1 , me , very . h ays great • prince, King ", - dunk they-ire [when they are lly. I expect. .• tzmes, while which r eligion` t did not ex t is no mark of L ag; much less mg, ~And cer- I .ge for a flock . • and a stranr .• those who In n beguiltyf o ~ :i TESTIMONY ,QP A Nirmist. Nig:it GEN. Scorr.-4Tbe New Engiaim ..F i; er, not a- . political, organ or wither one of the ablist agricultiiiiii,pafters,i speaks of 'Winfield Senn,: !): .1 , • Gee. Sent. ip 3 man nii4stima i d actor; and'is not less respected in ; lid cial, ihan in his 'public relatioisld 1 . liani as hip military"-servicesllik'l, v i i -his aorta to preserve the "pace country on - sei.eval - Oecasiootr. l 4 :6 breath -stir; oieiied . to fae•the.Blll the flame'orressOinsentietoiin ' 'rj l ati still inert? wertby' 'et eur-iiiiititOe ittl icleiirstiop. - That he posessisitiv l *lto 'lila: ttative 410414 *etch fitliiitt - fOr.ttl6 i t ecetiie.chair'et-ilti:. eati*lliti . . oti . opponeetlytims*.'Whi-P,-.4i t rill . reedili , salesiti AO sheitit , • -I - red -to this high' bffiee,..wet Altigit„ 7, 1 14 airtil.finit**.b . Wick itiOtiiii ', 1 0' 4- - it' to his cou ntyil: '; 1. . - 1.: 1 Amu - militia iiipagelli elf4it seter,shoOld pot *tete/A toserroSt6l 1 1 - is l\ \1 . - 1i [ a stranger. that they may rig theta to a ourse. Those -have reflected more. VIATOk. 'hooter. t tst Ntuillea ges, ot - normo- I. bays coo ._ Totttiog, to Place io -20107 W414A141111 ,and- of - tllls' 160 f • ! , 14e4nri DlNti el- I ;.• :. , Sup foie Omni Sm.' tt - P-rOsidetti, ' (h".ien 4 the 'ildrk ! ; a old - - tvaniaa il tat • IFraii , • ntlol chair . !) w at mealitais wopl *hi re 'patimend to Coa ,--*esti r y t ` I 114 Ocies tii Investi - tor—:a , l en imMpsuge Paperi üblished lat - Hai 7 ixtmmence an art le abusi p of Ge: What • vrill !the d: nemen 4, the ..). touch slandeml the.hriala 'man. t forty yearn has , se ed his cam - tty f who lufs braved can adian fiusts and ik . un in !eliding Atiterican armies .to' Vetory, and whP p.i now bettered by afew by nas whO'irevell in' ignoble; bt efforts to' ' troy . : the reputation oft and briv i eitiMps. `Scott ii not theiOnly 'good' man a been ail,ly slanilered. 'lll 1796, ' tl l Washington's ea inies published a p in whieh the_FaS', r of kiseoutry w acterioectM bein , I ".treitherous to friendshiPt'llu3sl it ypecrite in:publie 5 1 man concerning! hom the .world -ii A puzzled to decide whetherle was tate or an iMpottO ; whether he h doned , gctrid . prtneiplea, or whether ,6er. had .'any ." .. , 1 1 il.lt alsedeclar „ : ' . . -, • "..Mr. Waship / n had the nomin f ' Commendero -chief,', but he , w m fact. Ho hal separate comma had no centre! u4r, or direction of, to the Nerthvrartil under Gates, that liargoyne, nor ciffhiit to elte_ s.,u •Greene, that rechvere~outher , *The nominal rail ~ however, of -Com in-chief, Seemed t , throw upon him t of theseacetons,land to make him a. the soutand•cenire of all the mtlitar ions in 14 merica r i i ‘, Ha commended his command , . '1775, dining the 7ime_the Massachu my lay - before ' ton, and after the r i Bunker Hill.. e.."Comineneement command .was th'cornMeneetiv nt 0 , ity . . There was!. - spirit at Concord a .ker Illy which I c ti pr en<:el stilted li a defence.:,lie w 'accettntable for'th and misfortuneel:hat tOsithed the I campaig,n, 0f,17t . *; - .! .N : ! -. . we see h t4-navckhurillti_trnitrix th drat tail/ tre se4So li 'enteriri,,-. I General 4 '” 1 1 . i I_ ~.. .• !.• ; ' !.I ' , , - I ntstotynas otread i sed . sente, ,1 tbese base slandfters. 1 i t's trade [Rittimelylbe a:milk-tied 'lto an equa .---1141. .Whig..l F ' • r . ' , --- 4 - • . ,i 1 Our repdef4vyill imollOt ttie,cp (reafer.O.s.iumec;,l I with i:lieh our o entered'upon th ' naPaino 'I d' 'n , may 184' they have equal sdence n4ay ;a , ed from the facti ..tat the Vf4igs- 4 1 I . ,andidatei are ass, eil by thr witli . . . • itpalignity of win, , the part . is capa 'Our 'object jtiSt tipie., is _to - shOw that, 4r confidence thet may' profess,..noar, not surpass•thatl 18-18: , l ' As one. of the'2,t iou,and :evidences' witnes s follong, 'frotn, a. vell,Y loco:foco , :print :1 ' . . J 1 Fieea the Doylestt i t Democrat 'of Sept. , • Triastal lahigk plac - . - • I 1 1 How On - thej• expect to succeed w (Taylor when sue#-,se; the follidritiz; w always ben thell l eaders of_Whigiery to - endorse hia:l. ,!I• -, i II •CI I I) •' r iW 1 enrY, 11 1 4 p• - . Daniel - eqs •' John McLeani i ., j.' MI Botta, J. It.-Gidditigai, '• Ifpraee.Es'eret I Josh. X.eavitt i l 11110rat..4 Greele Columbus Delano, Josh: M.- BOO; D. II: Tilden,ll...- J ts'i , eph L.SWI 11. B. Stanto4 ' KS. Hamlin; . _ J. A. I.3ritts,!, f .- And 500'' 000 -6 - 4 1 1 . • - ' - Of the above, - 1 even havAbeen pr whit members of oOntress. , ' In . ad the nemei, abet* ki ven, nine delegitt. Philadelphia co.avkntion are doing:- fan to defeat king and , hundredsiier pars refuse tO,lalsh Gen t Taylor's na fli e Truth-44 Ge,t4; Taelor will not: but two 'Stites ..%*.ntli 41f %Sett and line, and' not to eiCeed four Oiarth of tl —Free :.6 . es.i. ',I V 1 .1 1 _,i I' MAi9r7.ll i - .Ly. VOW inta . 6.l th:l Indi a nN : rt" i-• Thet ß4sii i= t : ::wero iboAt 1100 i r persoris en.board; utd. the 'canvass was *tide: lby ayes and notiO till ; the boat teaehed Cleve - , land. and:showed jail Scott . men to every one 'for 'Piaci.: I On! the cars, ihreigh id egail the Piereel*ten *ere failed out, but' one ap; peered. -.lii a stn e: coach, out ofele .' ai aengers In4r birdintant . ..found see y,,...0ne Pierce man li . •.'l'i. • ~ •- ". [:. r il - • .1: • —4—••• . .- -- . • li . . . .;. . 'The Election Issues. 1 - -. I-. • - ~ 1. 4,11. • • - 1 • - -- -- " The li pp !nary t :question .[ for .fie ' . U nited States in 'lbis election, as it . is: for' 0 reelvis. in the•elictOral . .C4i6t of 'this week; is the ) ii. t • •,. l! . .••• •-• • 1 national ,sanctiori t Aud -mvtolable . Wish inient of the Iprinetplea of Freki..Tra'de - , ... ,1'" The t ri uniPii of th4'cindidate '. - of the •Dano eratie paltr brOttitlit for Ward by the, en . i;,l* the South; 'II Signre, probably fore er,. r the• asendeneY,' flibekid .'prineiples.: •• • a a --:" in. this.respee and tii this point,' we title ' 0/4 Fierce to . • n fiii.' presentative *of tNe ooin ions of Mr. •AL * p! i ,and as such, ltd-. bre prg;ct; , ci/ :V lo •theioninaerei po/icir it : of this a* .7-tridsm..Times... .-.. . . . "•ThOe • ion criGeteral niece,* I prove that the 4 a -.ll)oe:riCte imirti;lrver ay' bet theiii. 9 thai. i ifretlerieei, are. unanimou s in their testirnonYktn behldfof a . liberal •Cenniniercial• I n policy, a*lllinY.":o4t'elli.nient whi c h . 011e..:.ipair f;rrn nil l i one kili :+4ich fhistOtit .3 11 na* .r for , '4 0 -6 .Peff4.1 4 : . in i r a cing. wherev . p etiOtile4existingr lin inienta to- intern t Ong' !iiiterceurse."-...-/ffir ester Bien's* ' ' ' -14 '"- -.......-: . •;• "- ' 1 In t l The I', ' pirlitisli jonrnals,l4l..a in terest'ia l the elOionpf'...trenerai -1 RP! .re illAi4clr stated in Ike given ate.: 1 4 !s- ' l l) 6 cted to bi* able pra . tieat ai.it , to. tbokepinniecial of Great .. iftOillr÷), ie - 013 :ith6ili 4( 1 ‘ may , or . elfmtual co-operatio n, eadearor i ' crioilk)napufactitrea in-1 *I Statesi and reiqer thetrientY•fire Of the. Ape,ti*PeoPre atscatitelY 5 1 e on .Enigii.ii ;abor'.l Their : nsiety for leetiOn, lel i i - Oy nadirs!. :The.Anteti . pie, however, hni•ifinOt; yet fullY4` . 6;) their prejudices" ; ittravor of their O* .-? nr, Iro , ,mtn•OlacoitirrOn.4-1 1 1 1 ' / v• 410... Eniierfaiis limps that qeii„ mounted: his hle, and :.itished 1 6ttlit ofi r :huft'4 . tiacii ; •venisinin till hefaintiQ tinifieei. • carri4d (to field: '-• . ::- I ',.! ...1 .'-- 1 .. ;;`..- --: The .*rininciii . l'icie*,; 4 . '- the hind, says ilhe l 4allent , Geitralf.4 the hattlei of ChOubusCOOn'. foot . , "'fiord . in lute- htad - and ii• 'Chit& other;' 11l .2,-- . , -, .0: •'• ':-. 1' ••• .'t --, '''• ~ , • .Now, free tits harninni4s„re: or, I. t intrrti Oak' n . iirisee,.7:. ' lie,. i r : t , ,,'] ',.,, 15. Leginintnee - .414414 Han* ire' , ._ t i .;!. isnsueli! betind..* fire - ne)it -'. hn , i GenthiliVrithirt4ilegant-crut Wei .e4,9tnr64;'l![' ;'.•.., ..-' .1 '-'- . ---. ;'•., i: :- :' --.. f ~ • - -. ~ iv - 1 . • ' .:, ! • 1 - 1 0 - is tin ki red) I-. 11111 A . ~ a nth! . buqh,. . &oft. I ii 1,711 thfisll7,, toga ' )(Snows zill save I, f9tile r. beet bo bas o:t f p ch.sr private life r a ut4 be apoe- ; lie had had 101111 IC not so a: 11 e army paved !, under 1 Stittes, ander , e lustre • ? pear. as : opera- a Jane, tta' ar- affair of - his inactir- Ou°' to cold loss9s glaomy. wog der Presi the co ton a rainy. fidence ..rents do4bt= I d their 'Al[' the ; le. Tiot it c.ln- of. relioble • thers r , , nnuent lijxott's at had. strong Imect, extras ragland in thin ende4 his n pen quered laboi4 [ Pott i 'ieroO i o. to t # t _ i ell 1 )41th r .iteixtti riiiikli nLH the - I ...•~ Villa y- ' };+h Jury ; tl at on-the,i f ' 4 . :' a ,`;of JitlA 1852 , e persons.4acri 18 1 1r: •ing been kitind-dead • aO.Yintken were passengerssin brie a th tCllthat -. .r - e .., H en r yy 1 a y., the:tobk.firelaid...irtui emititimect, and that J. K; iniong, -. ' e .orllni t pers4s, 'wail burned to deitth; and tin* eltthe other Ortiees. either h ':reason. Orthe a l hock cie. i castoned by the' ollisioncir the' boat o n the land, were trownayerlfeartt.cir that ,in order to save themselves "front bein 11 burned; - cast themselves - oveibeard - at were drowned in the Hudson "Rive, i. That on the above-nam'ed day . the Henry l Clay left Alban3rf with passeogers:about 7 (4clock in the morning; that Capt. Sohii ' F. .Tallrnan was Oaptain.-aild.pait'inivw . er ; that ' 1 7h,9teeirCenYerr-si.. as Ow 0 4e _ of the owners, Janiest. Jessup Willem*, Edward Hubbard, was - Pilot, James Hu bard asslstant•pillot, John Gi3ririain w as engineer; Charlesikerritt assistant engi neer; that a certian yoong itian..(whose, name is unknown to thejttry, but). who was employed o tend the `'bat 'af - the stearaboat,* and ihatthese parionts: - : '• e on board at - the r..time, and - had leichi t them - pair-of the I charge of tha -said' P • f I and - that for'the purpose of • exc elling' o speed . .a certain j other steamboat rcelf the Armenia, or for the purpose of i - creasing: the speesl ofthe.fe ri - Henry!. CI ; created and 'u n uSual. and.. unsattanti 1 of titearn, and in Is_ o: cleini3Oade eiteesis" e fires, and did nfiti l use ordinary praden e inthe managemnt of said fires- . and t being remonstra: led with bydifirent p a d'd'for a long time continue th seugers, t .• _,. excessive fires n din cOnse.ipancei tit `_ - of, through.their culpable negligence a d criminal - reale nem, ther:Hetiry , Cly : id, at 1.5 Minut s after 3.e!elock, IF. .. i take fire, and all the .death of : the p - sengers afore d tribett.enstied ;L'ici:t e Jiwors say, that Orip . ,deadisWilltthe i 4 persons. and of fault - Of-thorn. Were t e- result of -an act parpetritedt-by the said .john V. Tallman; Trios. Collyer,_ l jatites L. J,essup,James. Ellmendorf,.. Edweed Hubbard; John ! t and.said bar; keeper. The adt 'was i mmitien tlii Aar% r ous toI o: hers, and evinced a liiieinliv minB, - regardlett' of human life; iiltliou I • f;'t a withoutany ' ' It was perpftr--?- preme t toted, design to( elect - the deAth of a' particular iridiiidual: - -• :-. : I' RECAPITIALIATieIg or ...atiTaii.' _, &Ales recognised bi names at. Irriakeni..'l. - .. Unrecognised . bociief at Yonkers , .-.....1. - .:i The bodies finind jaqtlie waters-of New 4 1 r0ik... - . The betties found pa, the - Jersey Shore.. r..',...' Dead bodierreectvered - •• • • •!. •'. Mi55ing..............4..................F h -, i Total.. ..... :'.i • - . ~ ----,-:-'-!------o-------- ' • Tit for Tat. -1 , • The Ldcofocei pTess teems. wit; l\ - b IL of Gen. Scott for having at one tube wrt tea l a letter in,faVor el NativeA4 e rica ism, tied for having, Subsequently cliaeg: hisi views and 'renounced• the -opium therein expressed,- - And yet - these 'se journals float at. the head of ,their Pier - aad blink elect:Oriel ticket the eame.: Geo 76 W. ' ,Woodward,. _who ,in:' the forim Convention , moved to .. .instruct COmmitTeete report a . clause to-', , th Cott l itut ion as .t o so i a prevent alkyl° -ei ''era w T migh t arrive in this. State a „4 t r .t the Zith\oUttly, 18 - 41, from acquiri e t4riglit to roteor hold office `in this Co minswealth,:z -lieloot only °Tared ' such re,Wlut rii.n buelie made a. - speech in..' favor which 'mat be feund in the Debet - of tbe•Cenvention,..and from which- make the following extract : . ; ;• I , ".Sii; I. appreCiatefii - Muck,as ariy-M.: living, thomanylpolitical rights and pri ileges which ' I,' I,' p comnion,with-lhe ;. ~ pie of,the United States, iim:;iaiivir.-.,j0 mg; but it IS my'henest imprcuision,,th. we do - but-squaeder . 'tbiose — ilptiirilegds. " wnferrings,,then upon every. Mdivid ho chooses to4Come: and claim ~the. e kfiew that al great portion -of. th who came among us . from foreign:co, n. cuntrie4i, consist . l ofthe' ' , pap of the populatinn of - those cnuntri , . •that• they are selacittioiuted with. the cal of:those privileOes,l and that, th '', o - they do not Jena: hew to value the - , think - in - thus I 'conferring th ' el f discriminately upon } a11,7 - we are - - dui ' g i jury *to our liberties and-our institutio, and I belie ve : that, if the time htli. :n'• come, it -speCdil , 'Whenit will be i aispensalily neeessa eth r ei th forth t is t ; . : Or for some :tithe ' • .' ' of the United -Scat to , inquire' wbeth I, f i it is not right . tepu sonte.phie into ex - aution:.by which fortigriers amia, 'be Pr vented from controlln iv . our elections ; ‘ . brow-kat:et our. Ame rican citizens at, polls." {.l . I - ; - Suck Were the opin#,' fr 1 sod . pu licit expressed; ibyl rge. .l ,14 7 ! „,t, ward in 1837,tut. Lnor heads the - La feco electoral tiaket luacis a' cerimissi'; as Judge. - of. the upreone :COOr t fro' , i t Goy,: Bigler; and is candidate - fcirlite . nation for that oifi .- . Doei he "Still . 0 certain; those viers Ifln4virby ihee ni abuse him in therm Otile aiatbey abii - ,1 Gee. Scott for Chan' *nl , ; his? 'Perhaps tl ,Penwyleanian ' Oa , eipliin,' Or; will keep quiet 1,--Dail News. r .1 . 5, 1848 b Gen. iikre tion to tia the, I the 7. Pa- , - The;lrish ' Vote. • -- i - . 1 Td:tAe .Editois i o thO - ROchesar Da' . Americqni 1 . i- - .- i. ~ '. • .-I . , OiNTs : -I perceive : that strenuous, , = forts-are 4 niain - ,1:0t - 0 [tiepin! thiliiih - ve for the nex(PreSidential . election: iL . I can assure Wart the '' 't, _lmidioft Irish, adopted' citize*, 1111v - 130 -lein " i i• duped by the blatel: ' f the beinoevat , party. The, „Dethncrit i s fantioO 4 . ., - 41i . cm 3 faction `oflawleia:tancon titutiOnitti 3noi , . n3ents—its objects are" O deatioy if: 'Sible, the internal liep ovementat of; the = count ry ;it i s 'unreas on ble, ' . ...myOlution ' ix; it holds that gov ern ment .bOit 4413 i - governS theleaii, front which - it:fell° 1 . diet the' best 'gaVet*on t *out& be ::.n I n, ,government ;- an I -si ,s A securing . . every man the figlit to dots/mai: whe , ever, wilerev i erir , sand "limirever i j he tma aboose. t , I ~., ,-- --.': -,', - ,i-'.: 2 1 - : I ' ,IFranklin Pier‘ ;anew ..tlie: r an . it'ilat vie forward by. "the Detituziraei3fOr th; Iliesidency 'of thllUnion(s,sltoirii3 1C1R4%4 411 1 New HairiPihre; under the 'Cnnititti , tion of which - Catholics - are .. net - eligiblya fo .- State officers 4 Igy:Piercies 01* Staity.. serve that- aJcioAicis. not : "Oicitiftid A; hi, . 11-- (; iirerigr,j. 1 Littitimint.', Govern° Aidge - ofstaiiiPiart4-ofoihuWitny ~, ice nr,tder the control of theStatte, n0r...; . believe, in Ihn-.Legislatureingland ~ , 1 4morA ne:eneniy ".to tbe's,CiibisAc: - ttP,., I :lation,of liehtnd; thin thi.,4 l .ute - i , c -- 1 , 413 , - -flitnpithirit-_iitUt#,the: . pittli n li • c sitize Of tbe.V.eite4 States. _-..-:2 .a c ",-.4.' , .. , .: - .:1. :,;1,, 1 -6 4ti'At4q-likiti religioPs4e4 - 'l , -- • !#. - fi t igeatitioritioliiii*citon,T l ,ki,,sillV#. 4 — l 4l -*C 4l4 l 3 frAim , tIM - "Ofere4se7: , i !. ' Alba iii . * - 7Aiviejti**-4 - iiiiar ' -.. . -1 ..! ~' ,' 'lr-- Sittisidit illiiititii4tyisiiiii4 . , l l - - . gland ;with Requelus. 'Title s , m y . n oo th rid other, 1 41,15, int,ded trkeh e h the gre,h" . of at rivii ‘ gieur With alf - moral deprirritritid Penieetitin her sitit half lunie WorleAsaiost tia , ~ - a at elle not t d : P4B v a zikvo llit (t l ; a ' a : i: : a a s :t h iwil l e 7 aa o r n ;insg:l7fa tiniet:::hesetlettniltelitheelinx7i'"hritilt'inil:idal:lite:udFlit:Clace:taritineshat"futla.nsecin:nstentatotil td degraae fTar millions-cif A..- ' Pts. ei4 / iiens below all other' cl hg t - 1 -11 " . their inli jinn.' I remain ours, tint % ' ~ WILL Id' WNW liecheateri July/19, 1 2. ' ' --- -----•-.4'.—...../ . F Me Gasior I . y we had no other ant reason for i* ' ti4thlt succestref the Whigs ;tithe t r L unitiliant elecdon of Gen. Scott, we Weak, find, the shadows of that event not ::eery : : . ditnly cast', bythe temperand ton e e r t h e _ locofoco pmts. , The "angry and vindictiv e feelings manifested towards the nomin al of the- Whig party-4he casabas eg o to depreciate his fair films, and'thew s ' ed contempt of hit !emitting witb t -:- American people, pout v7Yelelatit i —into clearly to ;o trll t t i han4 91 . , posite eoursecnitheir art lddo.—d at they'[feel that their `tionis °neer pep. il, anfr,the r t their:: ealveiiee dependtim ati• p i &dug his friends to iltud from inking ii the eiartion always alliseasalr to the soe.. easeful iisitiof a`cwiteat of this kind. Th e I,oeiifoo party ileivf played the br ag game so thoroueily ste when to all tha t can see at all, it is 'perfectly a Pigment l 1 they must be, beatewe When did thei r ' l journals in this:state ever boast,so locally of taiticipated success, Di they did - in the 1 gubernatorial campaign IM, whr f Ititner, Wolf an d ' Muhlenburg, were eul , didates for Goernor 1 When did their "''estimates" °lithe votes by counties show more conclusiVely to the “faithfurl that Ritner's chance was jitst nothing at 211! The friends ot•Woltiin their estimate claiming a majority of upwards of 13,000, and the friends nf / Mahlenburg, m ite Modest, claiming ore/y ; about4,ooo major. it.yl-' Yet;the first was beaten by nearly thirty thousand and the latter hi, fiftyl . four thousand. In 1840, if the kxmface presses were to be credited, nothing maid b e more certain than the defeat of Gen, lIARRIION. In isoi ti+ilrty Was (*al' ly certain of a glorious trtunlpb. Wh o does not remember the jimmy estimaterl put forth by the friends of and Van Buren, respectirely t by which iti. was s h own how \ essay these get!tlemen Weald be elected, and' what a miserable r' : ac . , . , count, of emptrboxes". was m store ior , Gen. Taylor 1 I Now it is assumed by a portion of the locofoco press, that Gen. Scott is, the Weakest candidate that could 'have *lea nominated—that with another the than- ves, though slim, would have bien saw ' thing, lint that the last hopes of the W*, are dissipated by his nomina.i In Par suancetof this game, the bleflPfleflt F.ve ning Past a locofitico freeloil piper aea des :to Gen. Scott four States and tires ty-five t-um lectoratvotes, clag o r ,P2e" e ' twenty S t aten and 214 vOteS ! a d mitt i ng t t o * doubtful seven Statek 9 igh 57 elm : toral votes. ' This.though rather cool, ii , not oute , so bad as tbe 'estimate of tin;?, Post's .'Marty in 1848* lbaklY ,rt_uP - J t by the iiatne veracious litician) !Lich, elected .8ar0 6 . 1 4 Mlle 6 4 0 4'1- 4eaving Gen . 'Taylor tam ly anythinir,tek show that , nha&-beena Candidate. *lt% it is by this , kind of bonsting,that thetim.` id and'llukewarmare . expected tolte . iterred from : caefing their votes for : itie . eandidete44beirchoice , :;Lat t*-W).*. ere: 84 % 0 0 --= ertl • where go'to work; with' ite determitst . . tiNt state au ! .y., estimate's iiitliirirfa be. asgniundiest as - those :emanating front-the same source_ in 1840 ;Old 1.8481-41..asei .Frce-7' • - . . • , VETZIUN STstatitsir.4.-Websfer 10 11 70 yeari of, OD the 18ih or Januiry last. A . joarnmli.a iintaining thi,tK he is not past the Agent public: use loes re,.. ti fers to Lora -"Mansfield; 'vr 1 acted IS Chief Justice Until the ag_e ; 1 4.4-1 1 " don, vrhe took a most 11 rye pen ; in the: e ParlismentarY discussi' on tl3eCatholic: E Emancipation 8i11 . ..;, . !ielligee of; 80 ; the 83/1 1 Due ok Wiillingten, , - srlio often -speaks d no 'in the . Heusdef,Loitds with:odmint. ale. '" 0133 1 4. i; J.c!nitilmuOlm whq r :-. s often - than 'any.totheetriarvat 71 c f- LandsdOvrn , it. addit, whoiva.s one of the Most active 0 the . late. Rukiell Milistry. is 72. - ,Lord Palmersten id l e has many ; a batt le to win :en ‘foreivi :lelds,, it 6S, end-leis his . forinei riva'Aberdeen. lt - might have included in . its list .Kitet and Adams,-- . and tfie " still stronger ease ot.), Benton, whO at :the. age.-of nearly . ~ i s fighting'one of his greatist s 'oittles—a b . * - Ale which.draws equally upon his m 61411 i and- bodily frame._ -- - ' - -,-. GEN: Basni ANIi GEN Scott'.-i-Afeli days before the fatal accident:oeco ireii which deprived tbe,UniteaStates 'orrice 4 of one of its' brightest and.valtnid eras ments; ana,Detroit of an - endeared, and cherished citizen; Geo. Hugh Vrady,wbile. he was taking his usual morning " - - iitdk,' 1 w as eite!Aii'd bir . a gentleman of !Its eit7, 'rho was ,about' to start for.. WastiingtPir 'and who informing , Gen: BradY-_ , :of tiw fact,•askedif,,he could do any service *t. the , sent ' ~4f.' Governinent. 'llre3l 4 :i.e• : lqied the veteran, a call .. on Winfield Scott, gliethitn_irty, kind *ant, andlell biro kr me, that haiing see.liveloto. hrtWit'eve: ." - 45ctld on,ivbicti be bar fought", ll *Pe let= Co live to e bun win tligtgreat Pres= idential ' Seta - all..0,1:711ton in i 485 2,4 trot Ad t' . -' . -" 1 vet* tier. . , 4 t- ..: ' ( ..,_ - ' -4•‘,. FIFTY Doixatis Rzw,tan.h-TheWor fee (Ohio) I,Diiiiiiavit offers is. timid ' fifty dollarsio' ihn Whig 4110 . tell; biggest AS on General Pierce, to be l *ben:General Scott is electd Presiireill We are not much of a band at fibbing; :but-mill try our hand: at it. So here gat's' )10:teas the etsinsionous,ehoici ebleDexo tic:,ricsrly previt;issi to #. Sosibletl ;l i - iivi i There—if aillx* _tail he t ttiatit win je, - fieTit:. conscience' won f ttlly.::::Ar I *"' a Sithidar4 - 1 - ' -- ' e ; e4 ... g ii ' % the IWe can. W01;11114 l - fal l 7 11434toigiAl 9 0-111iiiiisoisl Bagel ° - - ,-. A f - ' , '1 liar Four Scott Ifat.tle lubsba i Ve ~. - nizeil at - „Readini.T.l'llielbarP il s s r: t 6,-entWOiosto--for Scott ind;Gralisto! , Denuded, and - the : 41 &tile Clulsr;- ?Ft „,.. i tr : at ;down cafibitima 11281 0 /i t T S ' D P3,49fat.'olllP! is city if they d ) nc 4 1 T1.,.:9)014ea1e'913-.the c4herisids.''. trnie itostei:rimit spoils pi Goers ~_ . _ i . m.O die Doioohnitic - Wit 110 7!', 0 het, one 0446'W/1 1 4'4hr ScriPtursil at ! 'ti tiii abldi ivefits: -,-..-', :. ' `alai* ilie'battle - eta er ' - Tinos '. ' - .4'- - _ - • :Oacuse .J...'.
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