Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 19, 1840, Image 2

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• • , • Kentliciiy:
Close of the Llect.i9li.,-Ou Wednesday ,
etret~ing,i our, eleetiOns _a',
'Atte - „rte . ,
suit must•Strike•like an electric
atocli du
die, fronts of• the whole Notwitli:-
standing the f a lsehetalgof , die.Advertiser - _ —
~• notwithstanding, the fo - rgeries 'of his
Werkets in the'.' .foul business-of Locofeee
and•..notivithstanding the,:alineal
un
• "limited'aineiliWor,inciney7eltiieridet l-4 ' the
2 . , Yan.'l3urenpartY, the Whigs have carried ,
• • Louisville, . and the: , whole surrounding
• majerities,tinparalleled"-in..tne':
finitely of ‘ elections. . .
• '•,•lt 'Aires them•ita 'rejoi,ce : , their
joy was ,net so niu,ek for: themselves, as
theirfor Country.. was •Well them to.
.• Send' forth their she,uts, lilte
. a7conquering
• :army, for their shouts. Wereept those of
Inarrow selfighoess, but of iibroatl,Hberrel,l
•• . tind,expanded Patriotism. It-was well'thay .
theOhould•eltpress-Their4iigh•emotion by:
• . •blazing-.bonfireS,,strearningflags,",and roar-.
•ing cattnen;•fOr 'they exulted;-not at'. any
iriumpli of "factiOn'; but at.the,:certainty_lef
the deliverance-'of.`•the:'..Republic frpm. a
fearful. -.tyranny :that . for • the ..last twelve
years.lhas pressed upon it vi , tli u-, weight
„„
:wet •ef, death: .. • • .
ne_lvouder.tbat the worliing men of
• New 'Albany and. Louisville - Met iinti. - c - On=
gratulated each' other 'on their deliverance
from tyratiay. It is no wonder that thou- .
— "sands of freemen asectubled -at- -the. Leg
. 'Cabin on Wednesday Cvemngto'seal - unew
their devotion — to-our gloriousdonstittition
__ ;tong . trampled upon by the Hiders al'
.. Washington: It is_ no . 'w•mider that:seeing
the bright ;star of Freedom glitter in the ,
ltnowing that its beams, Would
--'--eoonilluntine the whole country, they pro- .
• . •• claimed their joy to cactiother and to the
. ,
' The, battle is over. Kentucky, and In . -
. diana, and Louisiana, and every other Stat
e that-has recently,east. her .vote, arc.ereet !
The
_peptilat tlitinder has paralyzed - the
'Trailers urpower! • doom is sealed - I
• Elur conetry*free • • •
,
We, feel ourselves • incompetent to• :de
scribe fully the proceedings• of .Wc(,/neschry
eveuiug., Avast concourse of our citizens,
aecompanied hy a band of music, started at
sevcriiii The - evening for—Portlatittle meet
.
the . . New• Albany. Delegation.',..lu about - au
• Hour, the li:dial - la:la and'Ker.tueldans, to
- . the. number of , three thensanil; asseinhtcd
• ' • around, the Great 'Hall at the
,Log
'There' the
. processiiiii was_ .met .
- by five'
thousand
-- 'shouts of Weleorne - attested thelglorionle
theling whicli - burned' in - , every'. be'sine.--- -
• •lientoCky and Indiana met
,on common
ground•--the sacred ground' on %vide': stand , : ;
-• •
•-••- the- temple' -of freedom-.- - -and
institutions, - of our. coin
- The •brilliant illmpitiatiou •at.'llorn s ren
dered every banner, Moue ainttranspa eney '
- - -pc.rfectly_-_and,beautifulty -
A few Morn enti_after__lll ci_arrival =o f_
procession from Hortland, a' large canoe,
filled with lightedcombustibles, was drawn
through tho'-assemblage, w h ich opened. and
fiermed aline for progress.
,-- The
.
it• were•• - tvriral
'..tidercr. A wt.-
Jtieplundererd, tranmipi-:T.
'Tile. great 801 l ,Was• soon in . motion
iHow_ - canLwe..cleseribe its_progress ?,- flow
can. wo' give our readers even a faint idea
of a. scene 'more sublime anythan_ever
wit
nessed .
Light_Ab ou persons - felle - Wed -- 1116 -
H.----Ei r ght. : thensand sent np, - at Crory - step, the
-:shonts' victory the. Eight
thousand, with banners waving., mottos
dispbYed, •_. and_ bands. pbiying . patriotic
_ marches; -passed- through- all --the principal
Streets of the city.- The ladies-•;-God bless
never to be 'the
.. • Wires or mothers of-slaved; gave tokens' of
approbation from the wiinlows to theipas
.sing -thousands,-amt.even, a -number-- ot the
• late Van Burenites, unable to resist the ini;
pulses — of eniffustasniishauted with all their
Might : • . - .
- • The vast procession visited-the residence
. of . Mr, Bullock, member elect..to - -the Le;-
gis - lature, -and' called hint . forth - by three
Vemendons..elienrg.
peated!npoti the baleenyi'aiid, in most' le
lieitoas eloquent language, returned
his thanks for the distinguished compli- .
`meat, „...The.,mUltitnile. then _repaired to the
residence of d Mr: Rudd, where they again.
..;...seet forth their stormy cheers, and 'received
. an appropriate responie, At about . ten
o'clock they. returned . to freedom's rallying
'spot,
.the log-cabin„u'here they - were ad
dressed by Messrs. • Bullock, Barnett, of
New -Albany, and Thoniasson,.all of whose
speeches 'sparkled, and coruscated, and
-fire that . . the ose ,
casion•pai so tirell - calmilated:to
• The. mighty - throng dispersed at twelve,
,o'clock;r their. duty" was fulfilled!' The
dedtruetives were 'conquered I Neither
- abolitien-falsehoedi, central coniiiiiittee for
geries, Adverliger-_brutalilies,
t liven op nor — thecrwerothribblY7,ll - 0:
•
feted the Artie hearts'of.,lehrersen,„ - tonis 7
viite.,'.Neir - - Albany : - and: the surrounding
country. -.: Tlielianneref,'FiPpecanonfiofit- -
eel like 'a; thMider-"Sturni the
Louisville Jaitrttal:'
-"-;" •
•
` — ViCtiirif' Tieforyl !•• Victoiy ! f !
___l%r—iittgam.lo.liavi. - -„ sip , KiN:-Give
-We glad tidings In tile iyinds , of. Ileaven
--let them - be - .bornfj* . :Jpud - aptljnYnp poles
upon everi.bial.eliy`tiie,ry quarter .of•tlie
Union. inclisna'h . ati•wottitnrnortal honor .
and raimi. '-iglie lia's;:ipjij the hedris , of
lhe 10146 ottibgr.tyijiw—tuitl-eonfidenek: 7
;13ittfllas .teiinliateit moat' tri tt mph antliv . thi
character, atid , tilitopiii*pf her .first' Goti- - :
'Omni , ? I .l'he . Vhigiiliivit swept , the J States
\ - ' , Witit% iltereath,lnt.,..tful.- 4 storin •'. ,
-.4itretlJirot Lod9fo'coism • :anti
litinali , ...coirptifin:::- Th e y
fitQwertfor and Eienlenant
inintieipated . . majorities.--
ied.at least twiithirds,..pro- .
tin34, , fjthe: , .l . 4oglslaturp ; l-tina ,
t, , iiiik,pave electOd a Whijr
liowardTs. district. , / ' ~..1 1 /I:r^
fafiklike ShOttlki , foi. the
1
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.Z. Wr. , - 0...,,, ~'.4.. - iv - ' - -4, - 4•104 -le:
..,-, ~.. . .
'";41--“---..4••' - P- - c-fwfr!•"'"' 6 " .1 = 4 "' -•- r Pv- ' w= ` ,•14;.- '! - ' 1,.a ' 4! ' !-,-1::; ' , ' ,;-.-rs.--,--t.:n.y...f.,.:
. ,-, •
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h ligt - ' . '1 - 6 . l'ij 't' - f . b . C . l - i '- li'tits -4n . : 7 ' ; -. - 2.-•..,e'l i lit':'` j'ihIA T IO ' - -.1: -- ' 3 q:'. V;i 7'l
o , an( up ..t?►.. ueia ( 1 .. ; oop i ~...._ 4 , 4 _ 4 , ~ , •
5 ,.. ~,,I , esu t , 1 . 6 ev i0n .,,,, .
.. : „... 1. ....,
piitis.lrrari,C . ,!• .„ c . : , , : - , 1 • ',..i'-1! i',:,. ~, 1.!... -, ~..4.,' - -1 - ,A --.. ..";.-TP'....,,,,-,e - --: ;. 7." , .1.' .;..t., - = ?..., ril
~,,.. ,,,• ..,, . • ...: ..• ~ ,,5, , ....1 0 0 0pllotv my issittio table of4deetr.prat.
.7 -"-i-..'77 -":". '- '' ?-...:'L'iL: : '',.,,,_ , 1 : , , ' , , ,0 i. 21.,!,: . " ' f'. votes glir..eii iiViticiiii , Tres id eatial idiftetibile
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SPI liit 7 0P. - I'll EA(s.col•oci) ... '1 U- - : - - - . - '''.'Vari -. .gurcii.; - - -1- - , - liarrison'. ---f---- • :-
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.. . • li.igS. •'' " :' •.. , 1 • . 1 Mine .. • ' ..... : I 0 .1, _Ver 'l'
. ..
~ .
.. . mon , •
~ . ,
-. ..- We; are-indebted to ..the 'sliulisoaall, for Neyi ilarripshlre, , 7-1-,New:-4 . rsey,
t hese iirecioas 4enis - of ;,.160.-fooVAleeenty-pnbodlOatid, .)- :'4 :I ..Pelaw,are. i
„.
and -regad,li:r• nibrality. •' - - • '-..'..---.''' .-- ' ' :"..... 1 CeinfeciietiW -.' --..-• ' S : -111 - ar'ylind,.'
. .. . . 'WIN. '.c tiszv,„ ja..;..J.111y.,.20; -,-1840.;-.-.1.-.N.eivaYerk,.---....,.42, -Keintielq,
.. Mi - . - All'en:—Denr. Sir-A.: herewith
send
:-. P"onska-!i.a,-, -.416
. Ohio',..;,' ViYgt!iti,:.. '' 'o3lliOlaii
You t spreiten of twsxsdrink by thelreoJ l
foc'es - at... 4 v.pltdiratiot,of..„ elf
the - ;of ,-July ' 1 '..N„01 t .4'.. A.
-f'. l . a ?: - .. I A E .. • - .:,. -
inst.,; In v i'llesirie . you' to publish them. . : fr 1 , 0 , Alabama; . •: -
.... - ~
ississippi,..• - ... 4'
rnan..thav offered ', the twists Was:. a. 'ilr. M
AV illi ail:I Pikrient,'zind read by : the Pr.j.si- . ,Ll,Ti s . im ' a, . ... ' -5
ilei"it.of theday; cheered.- by Ilia. '-eoritptiny;':l-I,l;!"'si' ' - 1 -'', ' :. --- - 5
and 'a platoon - fired, ,- - ,:, ~ , •• .
.. ..- l.v l . lB 'P'LlrL ' , • : : ,4.
.- - ... i Arkansas .., .-, 3
•,•• tat' .7.bilst.--Hileye's j0.' , 6. eficl'aj.,- . m . i c ili g .4,',.. - ..
~ 2, 3
liarrisnl'iliy: his, dOys be fettril
in' the, land,, and Ilia Wife a.,
.. oiN ,:
and. hi7.Citildien mrotherlesg,•atid
all tneir , •posterityanil' ma . ,.y. il)eY'
be casCin.gotne'",de#ert , pla ce, and
linty•.they beg for .titett ltsing 'all
the. daYi of theit_lives . ..• • ••• •'.., .--,--:
2d ' Toast ".."1101.e's Ito General
.
-Harrison,Hull,•;l3tirr,. and their
tritither,s.,:anirilieirr-potetity, .all
be. Cro:rnmed witirltell an d damita..
flint,
r.thitntler-bOrts :thicken-them,.
-atid,a-strealkTef-lifittititig to tiaik it,
and:. an - -:: ,. e.artliquole - to --- rani Lit:
down ..tbeir.. 0,---1) D,....—-..-D
- 1. 1 1.1:11. O.A .!.T .F 3 ': 1 ' - - '
‘ ' l r ,_ .
5051—: ‘. ",6 F 3‘59“: wars: .‘v'm‘
.41,» h r..4,.‘..t.,\_..‘.
UM
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• :If this .is not,. a speeinten - xof Alio * . depnivity .
Or. the . Itutnan heart, I :don't , know- % - vlta
Jp gu age I t d t h at -1w r piss e
'Very respectfully, yours, • • - •
•SAiI2L:IIO,OI 7 :EIt. ;
u ties .of n • Bu rens
.
Stailding
The 14)116%61)g .is . the fotirtli section:-of
the liill porriii.ty to ettigies' - bk 1141 Poitt
sett,
with the a l ipitlizltioh4fMr . . -Varr But
feti, Let those citizens whose.lahor litt 7
chiu'utn, Wan Ilufett proliose
"to rahiee to t•lottatidurd of-prices through
thTlytilTd;" „ ;
. _ .
That limn each
of the . moss there shall-be (limed Iwo coat
jmnies to seryc as..light:inftintry or 'rifle,
men ; and that to each division of
thire - sl+all-be A. ti-aeThed
_one • ponyttay_of_arr_
tillery and company:4 liorSe, formed of
olumeors, at the - .discretion of _the
mander-i.n-chiaiddre state,- riot e'xedeiliOg
ime•company .fiem a bri - grlde, 'and shall be
clothed. awl equipped, 7'11E112 . _Q11711 7
LLYSi ,'tla: eolO and' , : fashion tO be
• - d eternuuc eral-cotir
Mantling-the brigade to. which. they belopg."
That. the-commissioned offitiers.the •ar
tillery and infantry,shall be armed . _%yithla
sword, description as is,
,dcnomio
,ated ciif — aid thrust., Thai:Abe commis
sioned
~.efliters or cavalry shall. furnish
Mai - waves with god horsal, : of at least
fourteen_ and a half ..hands high, -and-be
armed .a sabre a mt_ndir...ciEniat;A.m.mvx
Saddle, Midi°, valise, btu*.
0. pa 1 . 017boilits . and
spursi-a:pair of pisiols, sabre, cartonch-box,
_to_contain twelve cartridges for pisttils.!'
......
... FORE' C 4 10111§7, 10 4,E R ----
' ' shemyyine;.
fan:: _llfo7-1511)1
.
- .-`l)car Sir HA- report . Prevoils in .this
neigirlimilorid that "you are averse to, erni
grantd: Aden' foreign countries:being._ ruttu
yalied short : ofiwenty years,!! and in your
feelings you liave .no , sympathy unison
witly-those r ry ve sought an asyluni iii
land' of liberty.
„i:
. .
Iye are opt your politicatenemiesnor
• dp_tee, wish u.k.e'xturt
,any th,lng from : you
for poljtical capital—neither do either of
us expect .a.-:Tonil o:llli.appointed from
Martin Van 13uren (like ~ unto Miles notch;
ki§'s;),but ascertain -what
Toundatiott--your,political• enemies have for.
circulating•such ao'report that the naked'
truth may he placed , before the' mnesk.atid
unsuspecting emigrant from foreign :,coiw.
tries. •
.P. - R. 'What ! and : the.: subjects han't
earn't, any laud of ;their own .yet,, and yet
gettingspetio-for-wages—why how much
Alp,)hey get for a .day's work ? ~ .• ,
Calif. - Wity,_lhe President, don't report
what, wages ~ ,
the i3Ubjectiget,' for he thinks
they, ought ,not to. expect too much,of the,
Governiftent; and he.riever;thought of ask
ing how much they.got for' their work. ,
. • -•
--
P. - ICW r Well, I 'm Sorry our '
democratic i .
President: didint think
.a. - little about the' ,
l*TpVi'lliriildril 0 : - ‘v aETl6lliriing Atimv , . - th& - :
-Kings' and -'Eitiperors- take care of them
selves,' , I was aSking George Jacobs the
other'day, who camp 'froin - Holstein;. 'and
he
_says 'they only' get aePert' pence y
a day
foe *thiciandtgelfd thenselves; and' there's
GEN. MERV:3OOS ANertinEit. some 'in nur beighborhOod' that 'Came front
North B
• end, July i 44.1840. :D ariz a ' from Hembtirgh,'
,an'd' from l3re
, • , . ,-
~,' - • - • 1 ; men, and •ther say ' ivey get - rediti 44-: to 8.
Oentlernen,—l.have to aCknoWledge . the , poke - a' day and boarded themselves 'they
receipt, of your . lettef,cr the. 27th ' . u.ltitino t igot from - .42 to 100• shillings 11; ,, year, and
iiifornalrignie that a report•provnill in your , fotindlierrinelies.-! - :Captein,""fiin't that
neighborhood "that I
~ am averse to - ,:notilreaso . ii th e y
..9ati"t get, to own. any land.
grants -froln:foreign - - countrlcs• being .natu- there ?-.:Litheygetnuch , eiprving *ages. , •
ralized shaft of , t*enty.'years, and,,that',iirl.
--"Cait. I f ii-vetir htisY ina**;•iniKdear'sii;
1131-4HPl4l,go:l.i_laiio_vp_ojriipAthyjAutogcmi th - eni - altio - ust.c - o - mini , -- t - •- --------------
_with those;who;haye, kgAigio..4l:llLasyluirLin -. , -. 1 _: . -- -,,;,--,--1-.--..4--r
-161171-alaelJilierty.l,-..-----.... .". -:-.----,---- i gg!' g)P - t -v ° el-19 F- c) ,,q
f
. ' Irope-are youl''' -- ''
I haVa.heard of this calumny 1. ',' ~.; ~,,,,, ,• ,:. ~.,.... ! . , !- 1
have never ceasnti.to pronoUnceit such and I ir ' 4 ". • VV . H Yl• ca Ptallil 'T9ll'r,o', iTI . 4
great
td.doelare that it has not a shadow of (anti- I .fletter.rve , neen . yon 'forelie* stop and
._. ~ •. •.- ~: ..,:.' : i ~., . -.. ,-1 talk an ;honr.,, and : Jelin ' the Inails in „the
the
daticin.
, .•. I• .. .. .. , ,
-,- On the contrary, I havn dime every thing. 'Cqul4rY c00 0 , , p90 gq, wl 9 l lLYnt l ...met.to
in I my : ,power til ;faciliiateliiinie-:Atiho---have.laAn2l79'.ll4 one ' question, ! an ti,f'..Yo4,.c.qll,-A
d° it, nor none of ' the Office ho lders, alight
been',fienr - rila - , 7- 6 - ti - ecioirei:thg - yightsrbf.cit,
"Joe
~iii, Congress . t ei . g i ve [here, just lend o n to'Anyiejcendall li atilt get
izetiship—aad
- them - their l iiiiiitalization)' the,same 1 1 . 14 4 5 3! -. ..aPsi:eri.!., - .,i1i r . 1 , 1 ,? 4 .9..ii4(,..4i.t/I, Globe
privileges
'iWtaking±u.itild_iptrchtiaingiilin.iYAPLlßT4.kili ,,. „.--- : ',-- r ---.------:„.--,,- . ,-
oohlie.lands as the native . eitizens:.. 1t.'141-• '_Captain Well, ', wlyii.,is - ,4 I ;1 3 0.:(piicit,
pears. to me to :lie imppasible.to.keep•pace,' . I nriraltitt,n.;httny , ' ,, -2' : '-. ''••. '
toy:contradiction, with : thei numerous: false-
• . ::'.N: : . Oil! , indienti captainr4oeth,PPB Y 9 4 11 '
beads which : are. daily.:yaitied against :fie:; . hoc; - leis* isfifir :no wiiile.4 1()*..t.14i8_- 7 4
some-of tliit:lattefindeed;' - i:B4 - filidivr,tiy the bovilong.mr9pitt it,,,talte. a:;maoLiit; , '.7,.petiett .
k i ks' i SSCßCrjtkrY,- , ',•.- ~. ,i':'''''7" '' ' - '''',•4: , •f': ;- :.. ;,. .ft dayAnd,findfihnsel t - andfainily;..ana cleat
.- -- i Lm e respectful:lYr; *pti r- ha nilile...aeriarit; Coon gli, , :: tii - .40.3,E0, acres; - b( land 4. , (:45, nil
,-..]:% ...,::.... : . c - ..-:,!'W.T'iii . . HARRI SON ., - . J. anothei7qttery.iik,ifj.ifiiii, atich,a.fioa• itii4
1-7,5:--441,elitrifi---;A"itaphir,LKerri&l47-dird-,H tve-..14.111qe-AToPieT*.iiget34.4(l7-10w4160W-Arhaf
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'g': ' --‘ .' ; ,.: `: ,: : , ., , C, , , ,..::•,;.. . ,6','•. ,:., :',,,--....,. 'OW:earth 'iti the treason : that' these, pepplo,ar,
We are revertfully your ob!i,
•. -WHACKER,
Cor....,Gvorn, for ',Shelliy county. ,
. .
-1S0;, - .. • , : 3 '
.4 1 ,1V.oititifteitt
86 44 1 er, to be bennul
of tli Un ted' ler-thez
.. ./Ankii •
resigned ;, to take ,ege'et'
froriv the kith , of OVtoher
;74-- -
MEM
W.hole number of votes,
..„ .
Food :[or Tlikeikiag 'People:
- This following dialogue, which: we ;fintli'
, on its .travels 'through the news•:circuit, is
Worth forty cola - inns of declamation; and as
many more of abstruse .reasoning. It. is 1 .
1-plain,tci-the'daiacity of cedry . .titan i _and is
as 'true as.it is plain. Every laboring man'
'—and how few:te number in This Country
who are not compelled to earn their bread
- by tlita - ,si;vetit Of lieir brow-'-shotild read:!
thisiiitle:tract; ,
Plaid" Questions: and Answeri-lietzb en
.. Poor :Richard :and an Oftice-HoWer,-
: with a salarkofs2o9o a.vcar..
Poor lilehdrd—Captain;..l. see by. the:
papers that out:President has been sending,-
o fttictiisslite - . - oceryto - find-out-what-kind.
of .money the :Kings and -Emperors take
their: people, find . how they keep it. Do . 1!
yeti know` if he'slgOtmany - ...ansWers.yetz? - ;
. Captain. Oh, y vs, The United States
Consills,. you see,.
.have - attended to
knowiv:..it' was to ; help Oieni to get the'
rthl fin their • • ,
; - 1 teelcon - they got ails w ers- '
to please tlimufthen.! .;
d'ye See—the answers rrorn
llarnhurgh ' - Bremen, - Cuba, jainaica, Der-.
.Frankfort, Gerrnany," LeipSic,. in
-Sakony,llltinich; Sniy rini,llenoar Lag nira,
14;gliorn 'and Constantinople, shoy, that
tftcy.
.require'cifery. dollar Of the, peOple,Stir
revenue itrany.:slunie;lll•.spacie. Not
Single della!' does the Emperor of 'Austria,
the King of Prussia, King. of Sweden,
.the
Grand'-“Sultatf,- Or -any -a those . arbitrary .
rn
.onareltik - e' - of:their7Shbjects - but -- the.:
real. Benton Shiners, sir; or the hard -silict
--they tolich dollar, 'sir, of bank
rags, : nor dori't put`a dollar•in-theThaoltg:
P. 11.. W ell, well—i'recktin§peeie must
ha.easy got 'in these countries; the people
get -likely wage§ there for work, as' there,
is no bankitristocracy. These specie Em
perorii JirtAta-irthiVietri;
tere--as things are;cheaper:there.
too ? •
~Capt.:;olt;--the stdifects don'town - the
land; it. all belongs to - the Dukes and 'Lords..
1. ) : R. What does. - the word subject
mean ? .
hat- they -arc-un
der. their.KingS,. Dukes, &C - „•filst like. you
are
these jects':been 'working fur. their Kings and
Lt`mperurs.and~ukes acid Lords, and,l►an't
f i ' , , ,, ;: i t c: : i t gp t: ,ot l ., a r nd tlceir Own yet :t;
Why, ! l ei:, LS I ! oatr.o
these-
since ose stud .
empires
erather -Older" than the American Reem,
peopt ;a
coming;. ovcr, , ,by r: ltundred i s , ,o 90". tb'ousalids
from, timir ffpa9ep , kingo9loigi Arid , guing;tir.
yvorktit.,h dailarl(4ay,in ,this haivk•ri den
earth io
Ahe ?, , s-COP Au (1
:-ti,h4tiv-tifeiTal44-1,1)0.:O011kol991-1)PIIP101oT
'their O'IOOd ,
egito try :a 4ign?t
,the., l •o,pe:oio•Oonolnetir ,NVApi3Oaq
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• Tibster.
I'V . 74ltakusetts, 14
Illartgstm.
8001.11 Car o lina, 11
110
Van
ILar
Webster;.
Mangum,
-Granny . l~arrisnn, I
BE
, Jr-v . a.vit:•..--.:4
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lw Ctil;I:;;:ligilaW! 1 sbi. yo4;artia Vfidetain
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•
'A CONTRAST.
Who' gains by. the deititretiOn. 'of credit ,•
and establishnient of a;' lard=Money
The Ofliee lloldersWho receive
their, snlltrieeln gold' Silve r;-• iv li ile r ain
value :of IM; perty - lr ill :be reduced 'one'-lialf:
the ther , Uuserer—
Wtose golo';oul:silfir.viill, be , "augmented
in value in - a ratio correspUnding:tvtih the
reduction, of property:
Th e :tti n i i —F o r it wills in the language
of :Gen: . Jueltsnre,;"iinike the rich - ribber,'
and th 6 poor poorer:" • •
The ~. eretlitOr4-Who' .thereby be
enabled to oppress, and : utterly ruin hie tin
fortunate , debtor.'
8
' 'IO
• 15
(21
9
. . .
,
Wh°,-Mscs NI ,llio ' .4 1 3121tetioil". , V Credit,
, • inid the estubiislormit - plill4"ard Abney
•• Cyrrenryi.? :'. . ' : ~... .:,.. . •
... The -Farmer--Wiese' [AVM iSf,reduced
Tif,VOliiii - oayeAirdfralid - fig pr iliiiiiiiii . li
equol . PrOportion..°!..--1 . .„ ' _ • ...•• • •.... ••.' 4! •
The "Laborer—Who is either,utterly de
.prived.'of ~the, l ineaiis..Of earning his piily!
bread,..or .is • comPelled' to - work. at prides',
varying froM 10 to .50:!cents per day,' ium
stead-alone dollatoi- one; dollar and .a lialfr
ae.lieretofore.• . .!
• The. poor nian-Who will: he- deprivpd°
l of all- prospect-of !et er,riaing- to - opuleifee°
'in life . by!lbeAlestluction : of allilerediVand,
l enterprise., ' !-• • ~• : - ',- :' • -
.• • . '. --.
.° --- ; -- 'The young . mail 7 rWho -. . -- Will -. ."1 - tava --- torzy
from . hini the great 'nOin-springs. to .indus 7 ,
i i
try : and' Oxeriiou- lid who,: hencefOrth,-
must:never . allow . - is appirations. to :rise
above the lower 4d` walks oflife,;
übldss boriito weilth and opulenCe. •
..: The Debtor- 7 Whose property will be
sacrificed, to fill tho ocoffera of.his•rapacious
creditor. - , •-, . • ••. - •• • "
Let every • man hi ~ the- - ammtry !pond - af
Well the above Midi's. The adMinistraiion
hate decreed Ole destruction of credit, and
the7catobliall meat of: a-metallic c i rcireney ;
!aUd..uidess skeilily •arresito 'in its 'course,
W-iffslion: a tied y!,ilorliOliali itib.lever of - I . n
dividiol and- !sl \hla! .erifeip - riSe, - prtsiriffe
the: instit4tions, at Our comiti'y, ond over
throw the' p roe pe.rit3, l :o: -its chi ta iia--[Se
'igen Co. Courier. ! • . • • . . •-
294'
••• • • '
. ..
. . .
. - Nat ii .j .1
alltren, iii 1840,• when .he
wished - to fortis a suii:treasury bill,:told us:
"From_ the resu o inquiries made by- .
tho Secrolary Of th's Treasury in regard to
the praCtice among skein, I an--enabled to,
'state -that in' t'Weaty-twti - out'of - tiwe'ritY.ie
ven forckgn tine .intents from.•whichf un
doubte:d informati it has been obtained, the
-public merieys'ar
,kept in charge of pOblie
-oflicers':._._this . ei iOrronee of 'Opinion in
...... _ . .. _.
farorrif that..sySte _ i; is perhaps - as g7e - iti,
-txist s lo t 1 - any question'of internal ad:Mil:bit
,-- ,-,-- -----=----
r---;- . ~ • 7 .. , ••• -
110 i). I'mos lie idall-- .. . - •- ,
Sir=
ountry . .presentsti new spec
tacle fo r the.' ntemplatien of . the-honest
„i
portion , of •niankindi' • A candidate for re
-1644.1W4-I°Ltli-c--Pr&idq.V:Aid-a-Ilip •b.nlor
_ rzio:. --.-- ...,:lig
inion - Tour years °Pimp:lst administration
the public Treastity has been-"plundered
by more than a - hundred-hands:" the' peo ple - defied, " a' . general embarrassment - is
Spread over the country," and ,ii "flood of
demoralization has swept over the land;
and .upon some states it rests in stagnant
noebi,..c.ouninfinatilig . ;tha...atinoSpliere-.of
liberty and threatening_death . to everything'
virtuous; noble• - ,•and_free. - :"Afree and iW...
telligeiiirTlO - Plelii tinseprecious right it - is
to demand of' their rulers a full account of
tlier stewardshiP,"'have been -bluntly
.told
when making 'anti - . reasonable demandoo_
go - home and 'go to Wei*, and the Govern.;
ment -wilt -take, care-of itself:"-• " Thus
they are told to relax that eternal vigilance
. ,
Conventl!on at Elle.. • which 'hi truly . the price of 'liberty and
The following artangenients in reference blindly submit themselves; if not to
,a King
to this great FrontiO.ConVention hie been who can' do uo, wrong;lo a chief magistrate
atlepted-i--- -i• • ,•.. • - • . _who..assumes , tne attitude , of-irrespensibili
- .1. General . John DiCk, - of Meadville, ty, "end surrounds himself' with the- at 7
Crawford 'cotinty, ,crinsytvania, to..' act. aii tributes. of a- European Monarch. Yes,.
Chief . Marshall, with power, to appoint' sir, ,uticlor Van' Burefi's adininistration
Such' niiniber of aids ae.may_be required., • "laWs have been violeted .with• imptinity ;
, . 2. The - head quarters of the Marshall moral obligations-,seetted at and, discarded;
and Cominittee•of A riangement ' wilt be at , knavery walks.
_the . streets With the 'bold
the - Reed Reuse; Where the - Mlirshals of face - of honesty: and even high public lune
the several Spite •Deligations and Depina-• flan:ides' who seoff at and disregard - the
titles- frOm L iCeenty - :Dtlegations may report :aythority-of the
.higliiitjutlirtattribakat
an'd receive neeessaryinformation. ~ .•_ in the lountry,, " obtain sympathy-.and
a: The Delegation.; front • the several forgiveness," "and while they are frinii
states will assemble in 9 o'clock, A. lk day to day plunderers .at_Alia.-pub *c and
on . the pu bl le '-K; ua reAn . front of thP • Keel public institutions" still have the au acitY
'House, each Delegation '• around, its own to demand - 'of* - salrering — and - olipi ised
standard; A- procession will then.be form-. people -- (1 renewal of their suffrageit-• Such
ed• under the. direction of-'the - Chief Mar • then, is the'ead stata l
of thingsn-this once.
_.
shal, in the following ;order:. - '; ' • ••• prosperous apd_happy"irepublia:7: - "HOW
•
Ist. 'Military..: . 1 . , :'- • • . . •. ' • stronglY,dOes-the cause of 'morality; : freP !;
.- 2d.' The Delegation from
.New York: . dom and . - laws ; :the, interests
,of.
the.
i
a(l. - ThaDelegatio from Ohio.- .., :.- .manufeetures.and- -- ComnierCeA c the.peace eif .
4th : r.'Tne - Delegati 'from Michigan. •.•
the country; ,the , rights Of - the people and,
• ;,- flth: .• The' • Delegat itl3, • from all. other
.: ,J - States. • . .
... .' - ' . ,,,
~. tioas".call Upon us' as a free-people to hurl
--_-..fith: 7 l .lle-Delegiith : rom-Perinsylvaitio—
t f
the safety anit'improvemebt. of, Our, inititii . -
these"-GOtliskan&-.Vtindals,;froni;,-power,-7and
--:-7--:-.sthe-Erie-counrDelegalion.ferming -Place in their . stead (as 'rulers) . thoie who
--- 7 - ,.1 1 --- e
4 -- 1 ;64; 7. • ... , J.
~, - rove and revere , - and m A
ill practice ndcar-
Atli : :The process Vin, thus . formed , Will. ryont.tne pure principles' of real , ;instead'
move to the -, grOundiseleeted 'for boldi ng . .ef,!‘sliara'",,demoeraCy. And, finlillY;- it is
the convention, wheri the object -of it,..and. the indispensante:duty of .everyrnkn 'Who .
the; business. to - beliid before-it, will-• be wialies: . to smite, the blessings- of an - hones;
declared . from. the qpeaker's.:stand.:_ ..k . ,representative government; the right orizio:
number 'Of distinguisted ',men from:various -WAY'', the faith of coinr,icte;.,llie limier \ofi
partsr,Oftlip.tnion,All be :iric•attendance, his country and the . . frecdom , 'Or men, t
.. 1
and--rill •:addrees , the.,Convention ,-,onr, the - , A Pi* e----b Y7 -all--lionc ! iable ' ' '''o4ll/ 344 e - rePle - P 7 '
subjects' nefere' it.. - Arther; AtTitn ' get i on t s tion-!of `Martin ;Van 13nren 4•thitEPriden- 1
- 014- -- loydepr: , wilv--biv-!iniounced7ll:iihi - Tilic: .07of the - - Viii,to - SCa t:diViiiTiiiii ' like hon , l
SPeelter's stand, •. '! . . - -:;-' '-.- .. orable,Means to secure-the election Of Vwen.'
•••DiS.Undersr opat.Fare on. the )I VILL I AII- 1 44",n0r Iliititueort to that..iniper ! ‘
Laka•:will• be
,half to persons 4 " Le titirli '-' ' ' ''''-.- ...'; .'
' ' '.' ' ' ''''
attending...the_i
_:.___.:....:_'_, - ...4...hore.W.lk_reitirn_i_yOurAirespeettie4Or--
.:_.__-:.,-11 Ilm---"EN'ira-Glotid,--C' - atir-I-cattn 44-•".-..regiet
,Erk,APgui
..•
~_ IthatlhaVe not CoWiplied'4ith , ydar:raquelit.-
• .'Y'riiirs,'for Harrison,
_Tyler. end - Reforin,.
40SE.F 1 -1 - VBEACH 'l l 41 -I Thid' TIP'
~_
tration:" - -
• - . , . ~
reported .ilci ti.. ll
iniifirittiili.l.lseati,i;tt.:l.:Bl.7.---,,-. when. :
~ he.
it
willfor I: ) )i i (l i i .l. narlis.. to guido us
o f - O i :r 6 l l9' i y i :C l : l-1:1 : , 1 v -8:e i b ; jal ri ko i c: 11 h!. i t i : s il ,, Il l 'i:g . i i i :n a U te lAth r l i t s i t i c c b l t 9 : r O r i r n t °1 ; w b i la y tsill
inability, Of tlkir subjects to resist oppres 7
ston, .ein - futai§li . a free people with no
guides. in orgmiziug a system' cif_defenco.
which 6 all e purely democratic. J ~We'
are, howe er, inot, without a resource in the
'Micient Ma IblicC"'" -. _ .
i l lii\t
__....... _
_. ... ...
- Alm:li - the lifference,! poe appoals - to Tor•
**II - -nation - il and ' niethfirciiitii, tir tirs 'ex;
maples ;' Ille 'other to th,e ptire - sonrees of
original_ deniferacy: • 'the republics. of A
thane •and Stilrta ! -%V ho-is :then - the -- true?
-ilemocrat---who the, monarchist t.:--Harris‘
bur 0: - Teleg_repli. . • . ',.
011
.11111
NM
i ,e„Mnittgernery- - 1,70 — A r gives
dvertiee
ihe — luimes of 10 Van Buren men. and 314.
whige.plepted,te file
_.' ate •Sentite,• It ale°
felattnA•a majurity;it • n Buren mon'eleet-,
Pti •tiP the, (louse.whig, p,aliers 011
'the. , odier,hattd,,say t the friendfirot
rieoq haVe Bl eated tn , jutity,' * OP,:metnbere.
Of the House, and ,13 1)'• ivitil'.cett fi derme
of..iftnajority- the Lelislature ~ cut Joint
few, days wi !decide, the, mid
tiovas,relates Alaliatu
~ : i.•-!
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, ' . P.'.. - :••;- 4--,1.,,','_'..--'f.'",.----,','::!.1
914TIPAIli t o
I..tr
. • .GRP4"-r" CONVENTION.
•."-
.10:'17 9A* N. IN.
pveyii,i journal.
.1.7'44i August 12,•184C..
•
, . .
~•:-.-..Tltio_lnte•licen. :the prOudest-4riglitest.
day of mYlite ! ' islp,,ier-tiii, never, bavo I
before , :seen..:'ilie• people id their inaje'Styl
Never, Were . - the '.lciti udatiOnii
. .of -.popular
sentiment sebraketi.up ! '.The peopp, , fiom;
,egly,'detvii . to .. .sunset; , '.line , hecti:Vne-Of con
tinued, inereasing,•bewildering enthuSiastri,
T
Tlio tearia'Of.lVENTY4l - YE;',IIIDUL .
-SAND, FREEMEN h4ve . been OVertOw
gratitude . . , . , ,
ing . with ~ land. , :gladneas. and • joy
lt has' beep, a 'day 'of ..labilee-;'-an` . :Cra ; of i
Deli 4iatien ' icir CENTRAL , N, , .Y0.R1C. I
'rite People in waves have.' poured in _from.
Ilfe,Valleyii and` ruilied - lin 'Torrent:6. dewn,
, from-the Mountains: • The Pity has been !
tioeal . with Eloquence,., viritli.' Mnsie . drid i
'with ' Acelamations.. '' D.ennonstrations 'of •
etrength . and,Einblems of
. Vietory and itar , .'l
binuers' Of
: Prosperity. 'are ,all. around ua, '
. b • ..andassuring
. 1
c lec:ip heer i i ii eg i a iro tto_ f..rit anke fi to rr.s tit l iki_ aa eeetuailyT a 1 1
iioused. ••'•-• .-... ',' • :,,_-,... , •.- , .•
• 4 Will not i now f tlenißt',to deberihe the
Procession/of . .tli.' OPeople„...' Suffice it, to
say . that there r. iVaspri Ocean of:them. Ihe
Prooession was ifioire -than.FIVE MILES,
LONG.• . I §peeches were made by tiellon.
, N, - ,. , P,.:Talifiailge, :the - 1-lion. - ; Mr.' Stanley,:
4Noi l li Careiinti,.l-liram .I.(etchnin;' E ae i .
of piew•York-,-Altrett-Kelleyi,ESq. Of Oltio,
14-isoir,-of-Danieli-Wchster,- : orillinois, and
the' Hon.. Mr, SOuthard,- of 'NOW:Jersey: .
:Tippecnoe songswelt snag bYr Micilexte, -
•of•Ner•York, and .Mr. Covtrt, of Albany..
- F - 11,10 .Eitate' Convention -- assembled 'at B',
Welock: this. morning I. . haVe only time
to give yon results: . I Peter . - R-;•• Livingston
presided. GovernOr •S.e.werd and:Lt. klp-v
-ernor Bredish:ivcre: unanimously nominat
ed by . Resolution- for: re-election: .This
result Was communicated, by tlie-Presitent
Of: tile Pave n tton , "Cry:faced by "e fe w Alt ril , - --
„ling remarks; to: the Feople.Assembled in
m ass:in c liancery , Sluare„ whose response
to the nomination was spoSteneetie; loud,
deep and resounding: -•• :.. ' ..- .....: • .
•-- .The' ' nee, Ja n ica' hurt; - cif: - Qta - n - e;' - hs
VeneratileS - Ohlier; Watesinan and: Patriot,
who -.Viras. a -.JetTersontan Elector'cf . presi
dent in 1800,
,and Celteral . Peter-L8...T0r;
ter, of Erie, ..who fought - with__ a Lion's
' - heart 'iid .courago-atlPliippeiva L and - Fort,
,Erie,. were liptitinatedqor: Senatorial Elec
..._
tors.. . • • • • -
.
Anios. Caiches
.it. Again!
• Artort .P01 1 :111(qter..
• r•los . spit. Beach; Post-Master :at
lti~lgville, Madison critinty,. instead. of...so
"ttollars"'. for , Awns_ .Itendiill; has
boldly -,‘deletirtcd that •work." The. filh ,
lowing - is fireopy . of Mr. 'Beach's Letter to
the Ex-Post-Master. GT(Oral •
- POST •
MADISON CO. N. X. July_ 1840. -
'y..415.1
,i3ii.#*.'W:4s.:'i-Jso*:mti':
Poor men 'read the follovvinr,atid,..theu
'vottf;tar ,Martin,.Vtin Bitren lir you eboOstil
16ader :mark-well the Ifollowing- 7 Mar.
iii Van , Buren i Con Vim
tkni to'!antetid'`tho'Consittution' 'opposed
the yight or 'poor Men vole. the d e ..
bate' on that ifuetitiOh; be Vied these wOidst
“ißut what_it cliaryfter_qi.the fioor?
: '
,r ~
• •---------- • •
.Gentrollkapeiikink, .NL! pdv,
4124 V D.",
page thi3 'Jo u th 33p ro
In the same Convention ;he advocated
the
,ilght of negroes to vote, if. they, were
property: hoideis:and' paid •taxes. -
If pc!nr - Mewvvill _stippOrt-a. Ulan :for the
highi3sLofficit iti their gift, after utterind,
such sentiments in a public assembly; th3y
deneive,tplose the rigli! -- of - suffrage. - -
Otereffiseilesi!le,
There is one ,fetiture of Mt...Yao Buren'S
Standing Army .Bill, that cannot fail to
strike , We : allude iti:J.he
itrovishin in the
citizen= shall bill. to ..41aielCwile . n' ordered
by the President,'he shall be, fined not less.
than .half „nor more, than three mouth's pay,
and to be irOpriatied on failing tO.itay.th
.finei, and the 29th section proritles further
, that the'll.nited States Marshall, shall ca;
F lect the fine; I&' . AND TOE :ern
, ZEN HAPNO , PROP-ERT-X;LHEIS-1 7. 0'
L6I7..PPRIMP.fitA.VOIVIIIENT - UNTth
THE. FINE '..P. , 21.9" , --!-.Reading
•-- • • ,
• ,
near • MO' cry front
-WE MUST GO VOILTIIP.:MEIN WHO WILL
CXI2IIYOUTTJTK'DEMOCItATIC_PIIIINCI ,
Within a, few- niotitlis : past, I)cent:the un
,wavering and-,steady supporters :of the
present .administration. --4 ,fliiit-supporthas
been - TiONEST,.'.FEEE; MUI - UNBOUCIFE: - •:NOt
.fromloye of Ratak—hilt was' -founded ili
P/MUOTISIti- and LOVE :OF COUNTRY. r NV6
have all 'Seen Democrats of the. Jeffersonian
Schdol, and we,continuelo adhere to. 14
'same. principles. = At the:last ' Presidential
,clection',-with--th.e::eiception. of itio,:vie
•
were of lavirfuLage, and • voted
_for Martin -
Nan %Web. . I . We beliaved him tri,be lion
-est-luta capable,' and w, ell litted...for tha -- of
fice of 'Chief Magi s trate of thertation: But
we cOnfess.we havelieen entirely miita cii
in thelinan = as fir. as Males to his De
niOcracy,-honesty„or.capability; ..Of:
inocrqq, he :posEieises• nothing but the
AO investigate - Abe
life and- - eltaracter•of Gen. W
, find -him to, be.- a brave aniari - a
pure patriot, a genuine ..11cniocrat,..'anil
the VOOR MAN'S FltiE*lD;, .The - Fariner:Of,
No all' 13eiiif idial 1 i ; ve"ouc tOtes=nt":tho:
,Noventhor._ for, - oel)resideney.
- We. are all LABORING and.
Niche:64a; - find - had. we no igliiii . --- fdn - S - OnS
to assign - for withholding - our-support from
the present Administration, the, attempt to
-reduce .t lee ,price of labor, by 13uchanar
and
.OtlidS,. high- in the confidence of . Mr,
Van: Boren; would afford us a sufficierc
'reaoll.
J.OSEPII : -BASTON,"
EEL E It, • •
DAN lEf.
.JAMES - I),...uI'rLEFIELT),
w.lO-iIitm,TRAF.TON.
• •;:--:GEORGE •FARNSWORI'II,
'WARREN VRV,BIA . P, • '
...... - •
AN;
August 3, 1843. •-
From; theGenesee,(N. 1 7 ,):DeniOcrat;
.
' • , Right about'Rattalions
• illtake. Room!
E. A, Cooley--Sir—We, the subscri
bmt..lleVtoente.-:.:S.upportorp... of '...Mr; :van
Buren and his .party, -believing ,thatihe
violated -16i- pledges to tho , pep n_ple; ca no
liiiigg"eC ,"support lira` and
shell support !Pin. H. Harrison for next
President of the United States: . ' •
J. A. 'Fille;more, -
- •
• • . • J. If:
• - 'll
1 Norman emore,' .
.
Numan - Fil leniove,
Ezekiel Parker,
• Levi Willard, jr.
. • ". Yet Attother.-- . _ •
E. Ai , Coolerz--Sir-4 was an;
dent supporter, of
. Andrew,-Jackson for 'the
'Presidency, hOth at.. his:;first and, second
electien, .although'spring his administra
tion.l had Sense .eneitgli . to discover that he
often trod on;forbidden ground,' still I had
not the.WisdOm . .to acknowledge it, - and
to the — dilitainn of.party principles
LEMpported Martin Vattil3 . tiren as_his
ceassir.• ~S ince which Ara a. I have'tittended
nd - other . than: town elections, and now be
lieiring•as..l.da,.that the election of General
Harrison to . the office for. Vhich,lie:is,
tandidate,.would - revive' thd - drooping spi
rits of democracy, check the career s ol‘Part-:
• tizadaiildTheSt promote .the -in
terests of thespeoPle, 1, shalt' use all just
and re:is - enable:l' Measures:
.to"secute his'
election. Noure,resperctfully,,-.
ANOTFIER CHANCE. - - , -Tlie:Newburyport
Aerald - of , thrr - T2lrnil'immtTc9ataintr - -J-let.-•
i ier addressed<td.the . Hori: Caleb Cushing,
by . Jusiah:paldwell, .Esq.,renouncing his
allegiance to the Admitiistratieri. -He says:
" When I see 4- government pursuing a
Aieastrous'pelicY i 9 look. redafdkis of its, '
effects upon': the country, •, when" behest
men of• both parties'. , are ,convinced of its , ,
injurious tendencies, when such is the catie,
wy_ppiniort_is-thai alltraatlemocrats-Shoutif
hite to change a goVertiment that wilf_ktot
change - `its-policy, - - - 77 - - 1 ' ,
• The lieraid'say'sl4lr. -ClahlWelt 'is . ' a
roan who has .al ways' stood high' in theiad.
ministration-party, who has I r bqpn one of
their Candidates' for the"S.maidi:_from_E.
m
sex; affil-e_. behe,tie___has:, represented the
_to..iii in .the p9pP,!ar ( brattchi,of i the,-,Legisla.
tu4.. '' 'When, sneh : men,: who: form ti7eit
44i.iOitOte-rin-Aii itairi - .and - iarefet:A•lilifera.-
tipn,-Ond -themselves - obliged to.give op
their party, is, it not time ,for all the Mem
bers,of that ,party to patuietand 2 colisider on
'What Tround , , they stand ? , It iS no, BMA
thing Ilir rt, siMpible, and' re fl ectiorman,
liitTtilteri.-e, tollart with his old, political
osSecritiis vhc , •Will bear Jong With the er
rors,and follies of his'friends, before he On .
bring his mina to a ehange„ana we repeat
that - it.iti• time for-JOthers to pause_and re
flect-before they: determine-to .sappert- the
. _
MEM
1-Administration in. its contradictory;: absurd
''and ruinous measures.".:
Although, we.tio.`not attach: much impor- _
lance to the' "change of any:, ::4itigle individ
ual, at ; a iime-'wheu_whole: masses are de- ,
setting Vie ; sinking Iship of :toco(ocoiem;
tbey'ate 13fra.: -,c among"the most -important
of the signlPlT:the.timeS, and 'Should be-re
'corded • bildithful chroniclers of passing
ovents.--,Bodon.Atids—
SEVERE
GA . L E AND;: I SHOWERS. •
'"A deltlemanjwho afrivea , nillin •
eity
on
Thursday evening' froniWindkam,;,,N,.H..
infarnis
_tlie\Pdifor.of;ihe
. ifoK. R ;coorier, ..
•That very. severe slinwmi Of '.iam,,ace_nm- ___ -
',aided with hail aud : stiong%tialpfuln - 4 - , -
were'Mverieneoct - along his, whole ioute7---.
large hail stones fell in most of tlie::koWn
.etAveen this city and Windham. At Nns- .
hua, N. H: during' the shower, the, roof, ,
of the •Aclidetny• was - blown off: Theic fr .
were about eighty Scholars in the Wallin&
_at_tlie-tirne,—huffortii - nateit nil -orielsias-Iti------ 2
, We learn that two barns in. Haverhilt,'.
were struekl4 lightning -`and' set on fire .
last evening, evening, during • a severe hail;storm, .
which were entirely - destroyed; One
owiied by Mr. .Rufus Slocum and the. oth-
-or -bY_' Mr. Daniel , Webster, both ,filled . -
- with hayainrginin'.. - . Loss very heavy.
_.•
•
P-REDIPTE,D
New _Orleens.Vourieritatestha‘tlfrorri'some
tpdicatiens in• the Mississippi ' it is . predict- , .
Etl7-that - tli - e city- visited by a violent
hUrriemie in ; the course of the Month of Au=•
gust. The tides, have mounted several feet ;,,•
higher than' usirA,.• when at full; and again, , ,••
When the tides'recede '.places-nre left. dry •
'that; never i hefore were
. seen put .of water.
Soirre remarks are thrown: out 'relatiVe• to -
the unsafe character:of Inindieds• of
lugs in .the_ . suburbs, 'especially thosel thOt •
-liare- , been- put-up-within ; the --last.. seven
.years, which iCpresem, that should stich
hurricane visit the city. as that of thel.9th •
- Of Angust, - 1812; MI awful. amount" /les
trficiion would • inevitably .ensUe. ' Apart
•from the
.predicted hurricane" the,. übject
c.Oni men &dim. the notice' Of Al Minuoici—
rpal Councils., ~• -
. _ _
OLD AND NEW :SCHOOL
, , •
Commerce says ;
. . •
"We-lea case - has,lateljr- been
argnc a lieto , hi - tee - el I nrlV al w nett nf th
State,,- involving' 'the same queStion;- or, of "..•
title,. as that which excited so deep an ,
tercet in- Philadelphia: 'The. Chancellor
tukes- the saute view: of- the..rriatter with .
Judge Rogers, before win)* the -ease was
firsthand in Philadelphia, that ad
juilges the• Ne- Scheel Getiel — Assembly-;
°Cale' Presbyterian 'Church to,. be the legal
body.: So we hear froui s sotirces on which
-iverre,ly- --- .lVe_ are-premised . ' to report of
the * case shortly. - ; • f. •7.
RAQRDINAtY PEA.-1-Ntj=were
presented, this niorniVbk Mr. •ThomaS
H. -Roberts,: of .Warienton, with - a cow
pea,. measuring twenty'-eight inches - long",
, irielranriiiiiary: thine.. of. the kind
nave seen; an ;
we- as our lriend observe's',
may well, be called a Harrison, cow pea.-;
.Itmustal_Gco ) _Chronicle: --
Questionr4onr.thousind years ago al t
the inhahitants of this earth were destroyed
by. water
,- except eiglit:perspasOiettiely,
them they
haVe itiareasettuntif:tlie:present population
of the• world its to. - ciglit huhdred
millions.' ` l'he.srtlid part of : the Globe al
together contains thirty-two billions: of
.acres, superfiCial measure.. Supposing the
above to. be true, hnti , long, at that rate,
wilkikke_befure -there -will. be one person -
forevery acre of. had?
5 - . Valuable. Farms ..• . - -roir .s.s.LE. ,
, ,.-
----7-r.-- A: - .l.earpt of 165 acres of first rate . •
Limeshine laud, situated in North Middleton lOWn
shi It li miles from Carllsle;tuljnining the Poor House . .
Farm, M. Brenneman, and Others.. About 115 acriM . '
are,cleared, the residue covered with pod thriving '
timber. "The improvements are a Double Log House, . . • -
a new Bank Barn ; a voting thriving orchard, a• well ..-. .
40 feet deep of never tailing wafer. ' .
2: A Farnf containing - 165 acres of Slate
land situated in said township, - 11 miles froin Carlisle;
adjoining lands of George
,Wise.and other?, of which
•I‘.4oThaT - er s:are cluaivd,. and thc..residita' inibtiting - '' - .7
timber. The improvements are is large . Frimiellintse
and:Kitchen, Lug Bain,Teriant Itease;a good thrivin
orchard; a never tidling well ofWaterat the docir, and
springs in every field: . . : • ,', .
.' 3. A - Farm containing:224 :aeree_ol:firtit
rate Limestone land, a little mixed with slat6;situat.=
ed in said township 57 Miles front - Carlisle, and one ,
mile northeast of Middlesex, adjoining theCanoile-
guinet creek; Peter. Hettrickmid others. About 150'
acres are cleared, and the residue -in- heavy timber: ' •
The improvements are a Stone House and Kitchen;
a goodFLagßarti i Sione Spring-house , with a never
failing Spring-ruining through the farm, and an Or: .. .
chard of choice fruit and other. hriProveuierits. '••,• - • ,
4.'• A Farm of 265 acres Slate land 'Wired
with-Limestone ; adjoining-the last. tMentionell - and
bounded y.the.Catrociguinercreck:7ll4o - 0 - Cielli re . . - .1
- cleared, and the reeiduit ievered-Witli heavy timber; .
ablmt 50 acreaissfirst rate' Meadow land:'"_The_im- -. -
- provemmits-areAt-ribil - Log.House, - Log Barn, a . .
.Spring House with a never failing goring-near the
door, and an Orchard. --This k: 4 artn.w.ll.arord' a, 10:;",
cation'for water.attirki...P .•
:`+'"':•>.
..- :' '' :'''.,';', ':.• .. : •
-. -5. - I,A 01 ; - 2 ,20 lirdieti:)Slate r1iknd . ,, , ,,. -
Farm-, ,
taiteed . witk Limestone;adjaltaing the lasticiegfiirmed v •• I • '
and Canoiloguinet Creek. 150 acre..arc cleared _ sad - ,,, •-, -;
the residue urgood timber; about- 50 'aerea Of - lvitick - ..-1 '
are first rate misiduiv.: ,- •• The' inaproveiinetitilire4 •• '.,
Double'Log Housit , and s tog7tlkrn, nod.' a Spilog ,; . i.'. ' .
Hodge witlia never - WM*4;oi " And at iircharttA:,, .. .
t e bola) fruit trees: The ht tinned t ree,cairtis -, •
"'will - be - sold73ep.ratelrer') j . 7 e eras it-may suitpur. .• -
4341 ,_
chasers._ _4'•-sood-qUantity - ,orrheadoieli-.icao be yet
Inltdc of the uroodjandelong the said creak:-I.4'.b.rge,
quantityoflocust is grm . vingiari the last threeliteutiOtre'..
ed - Farins.".;FOr further particular. apply The sub, •••
scriber, one-mile-cast of , carhile, near, the C. IT:
Iliiilroad.., ..... ....c.! - • .. :'.. ---, .. • .. • • '
•
- I ns. s , I_, - •
• N.'lk Alaoa:niimbcr_offu`Trate:LitnettoucLindSliteTarrisand Properti 'for I „ r-
--0211- 74WM_, AlrfA1 11 : "
:;fer./ZLERY To - u are Ordered
C*418444 ' t — day die - 15th of Arn)Pll+Ur' 4^
tti'4Pal°;:4l P.
sk
de et F ~F r:-
• #''il)B4 ' o' c lock t
rill. By ord -
JOHN r 0
R.
,KERNAN,:(L'.& %
N; 13, 14 ilrer , 34Le I - bejsliVefor by.14L091047?
pan ) ; on t eriu
- AuOist4S;ls4o. e ,
• '
N0rria1g.r.,,,,:;,,,,1 ~,'",-;
ThCiteison 'wild' took thd,Vii44, C.Ait
14 ,Log..Callin,Aii II - *fie - It!. fil*iir; :lIY- reform. we ; ,
j
iatnelo.itie: iubscriporibilliiiipg:iitithi'afnie iii .- ..,
~.
liefaTd. ?''- -' -. 2 --' -- ' - - -- ; l 4'll 7 ;''S; ROAM ,y. - - t: 'I,
.. , . ~ ..__ _
MICHAEL FISHEUItI4,
or-
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OE