Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 01, 1844, Image 1

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The 4fEl2.ArlD:z' ItXPtiStrOtt liablialied
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TriaihOtime Of ; Toio DOLLARS
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niantbsomict rlipopar„diacontinue, , apt aro ,
tti.lC9,ittißii: Of Ole.
pii4lishercand a fai . lur e tO
be cone 'eninterribilf. — '
Ad AO dOneibai the lignal term
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A summer botier,fi moonlight - ai'•eami
GpFipaes of,sbinefftr-shining stream;
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urn hrinittN with delight,
Sweet throngiiii,fmtvies of light;
Meek - eyetwiitti Ira inner •rig it
,majna on a summer nig 1
Hope budding into joy.
in ManhOmli—a benighted store'
` , With !wreaks of bliss dll seatier'd o'er,
fear scot•n'd before,
A spirit witherhl at the-sore— , .
sea of storm and strife.
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In nge—n esim undazzled eye, "":"
Living in'wOrtils of inemory ; "
Low breathing thanks-for love on high
A patient.hinging for the sigh ~..
'," t fhtit'wnfts it into test.
Ma153(5M11/N.t3:l2'„'
-THE FAMILY.
- thefe are any jiys on earth which har
monite with those Of - Heaven. they are the
joys of-thi Christian family_ • When the.
snow flakeo Tall fast in the , wintry evening,
and:the rnoaning — Winds struggle at the win
- dows; what is so -delightfUl 'a' tit see the
_happy-little - ones sportir t e around the blaz
ing
ing firel • . Look, tit that little creature / in
her-night dress; frolicking and laughyg as
though she
_never knew, or. never woUld
climb - • a care. • NOW she climb - ' - the chair
--now' rolls upon-the - carpet 'ant! now she
juusues tier older sister a , outitl the room,
while her little heart -is overflowing
,i tuitlt
hmetness. ..Who du, not covet the pleas
ti/)
ratile. emotions vitt' which the parents
-It4--iTott , the-I 'vt....4rScenir'?4 ,l --
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13m-with-/lliese-joyis-ore-associated-re
spot's! I meg.. .' l - t - W -- 'l' , I-WV
Inmates ortlW
am
tal. This borne oVheir
It be either the nursery of
broad gate of destruction.
prattlers are fast acquiring
/ habite.und feelings, which are to • control
• them througit life, and to gutde‘their. desti
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nies for ever. Hqw .necessary then that'
purifYing ltuenoes sliouW surroundddienti
in di : early liome.l._,Roiv impoitatitihe'
ddliee..devolving upon those who have the,
control of the flow soon will this
• hinfflebold be scattered This little' boy,
•
now : so timid and susceptible to every itn-
I preseion',' mai`sonn he breasting. the storms
Of a dfstant ocean, or controlling , the'llecis 7
jons of jAstice,and law, or mingling
conflictof• . armies, He may be. honored
pnrsued-by,kyttie,unif:Afie.honti;• -
lessTyiptim.4.,wrehOdtiess;ana,
- Thit , Ilttle'' irl;ria
the bajwyltarent,: rejoicintiti•the 'Opening
viro"' , *4•o l 3i 6 oo 3 o4,l l °' l6. a.liOr . aififiLtii
or lt.._.wieliliea'.'onioatkf strolling,iifAatne;.
• a 'disgrace , to herSelf;-hert friends , a ttd her
ttpt
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SPEECH' OP MiiiiTEWART ' - -OP;PV
9 ,nth . c414.. inyokice,
....#?q!eof . !!!prlseittt.iiives t6-reduce the prel
• • 'Mit'
Thefolldwing,sttinig-tind''Orivjtieirigar
""deiip'iiiiriti&ti of the prid t4eal
' ?;Yl,9a l ,!o,eitra4Cti4 , A'on. l .4,l;PeeFh made.
In ppogress hy' chi ) flort._.,crbagw - _grAvir;
A f te.r.t.of , ..ithis—State. , _!Ther.zconstitute .
complete refutitioti of the attn - eks,inall
the•Teriffiti,the . loeefoe'o, 'Oa pers ;
fa ir tes'.-iheeerve;r:eitd
the host in'terestip''o. ou'i I'll2_l
dustrimie cl a sses 'are We' LitithAlte,sne
ces:ol, OIRY
nr, Ote wort, after...remarking
other topics, . • - -
' TlllB I 8 A'BRITISII BILL.
Tile avowed object of,this bill as , to, o
pen our-ports-to the -importation pf-British
gOods—uaavor foreign Sarnters_and me
s -,aiitttirstro - our own. Sir I itie
. .
_ . , ..._,....
_the_PeoplatinteLto_iie,L_
Iteard,_MuLthia,_bill___-__
i t. e .en
. Pennsylve 6; By thiabill you wilt stcike.
cannot paw; let it and
downy ur own mechanics—your -hatters,
never pass an Anicrmen Congress . ' ' • These
your memokers,. your blacksmiths, your
Is one way irr WhictOt can ease—send it
the - BrittaVTailiiiiient, and' ii-. Will-be tailors, yonesadlerstin short y allyour me
assed by acclamation. England Would c~anics ; yaii will' paralyzeanik:POstrate
g" --- e milli. us to secure its pasaage.- It - to t ( yotir glass vtirks,pariet mills, tanneries,
recently een stated -- i„ - at , o ffi c io re vo r i, pelt works, colleries, lead mines-your .
read in th , House of' Comntons, tat un -lywoollen and cotton factories; but•attove all
less the A • eric. Tar of 1842 Aras Mod- : you aim a death blow at the , American Tar
itied and re.-.,• . „:: a. at , B lain would mers, not only by destroying their home '
have to 6: , 7 3.- . ..-%40 States cash for markets, alinost the only markets, they .
.
•thelt• - on, i •"• . J o eying in goodi as now have, but what is still worse n yeti
she fornierlY hail :dorreVilkil this - bill ac- . will convert the meelia'cs and mantlftMtu
cordingly modifiesaild -- reduces the Ta r iff , rers thus - thrown out .of., mployment_inta
o f 1842 to so i t, 4" v i s h ee o f t h e g r i t i s griculturists,into - Producersinsteadsifet n i;.
Chancellor, )Vfm, - while he - recominetidEi
=era -of -agricupinal - productions.
uetion . and diminish eon=
trade prifil low, duties to us, takes eye- oil double ,proit
sumptios onAalf,. do you-nofiulti and
:Cid car to adhere to hisoWn prohibitory
system; ..While.this bill proposes ifehtly destroyhe f armers_iif this country? Atni
to ~educe the duties on• foreign distilled sir, allow - toe
to say, that in a country like 1
grits, England-exacts a d-ut..3. 73 :1 - i-er - Allis, where seven - eights of the_entire pop-_
cent. on - ours; , anti-this:4 , i ty ! illation is engaged in-agriculture, -w hen -ag-
I This bill reduce the duties Oi , and rieultureis - destroyetiohe country itself is
its-matintactures, while Engl landsdestroyed. Agriculture is the great basis_
1,200' per cent. on mire, am i eo i_ and ,foundation on- which every thing else
[eets 22 millions dollars of ri
„ too l_ depends ;, when the farmer prospers, .ali
l
ly from our tobacco, equal to The whole
revenue of this Government—such is-Brit
ish reciprocity and free trade. Since the
Tariff of 1842, the tables with - England
linve been turned; last year the balande'of
trade-witly-Greatliritait-exteeded-Sl3iooo-
tiat amount against us, as in former years.
The imports erspecie had in the last year
.reached the Miprecedented ainnunt,-as-ap- ,
pears by official reporo, of more than 23
'trillions of dollars.,- !nosy of it from Great
Britain. No wonder England. and her.
statesmen were anxious for I the. reduction
of the American Whig Tariff of No
wonder. hqr .qh_ancoor_sxclaino_s_A
the 'Para, and says it will oblige them to
send us sp_esie Instead of goods. hereafter to
pay for cotton. No wonder. our country
is rapidly recoving from its late depreisiOn
that its enure() is'a . geip-onward antl tip 7.
Ward—Lthat. its Toimer prosperity is return-
PioaPe tit Y. it i Wa'ii4ifitarnlalways
woeld:have under' an .effqient' protective
.sySteni;_hot,..whigh.,ik_never Itattitid,never.
would have witli;utTi: No wonder spe : .
ciet-ad becor6e sliTiiidUnt=-tlitit, the b .--- aks,
had resumed—!that' exchanges' hicflecome ,
:egiratiled and intereit'rtilified:44ligtL.tiian
.ufactures had-revived--that agriletittiire'.Wat
recuierl44-4.liiit' tte:.:lneellaplc_iind:;VC:ry,
of b s iiiitt . - gl,,:ihe , nlitional,indueter was,
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iv ele.the - -4tecgir
tarand: Undeniabbr fruite
- f *. ..oa,e.lilating,i,gio l . l :PP))l. l. 9 ll o'*§,ki;
fcji, an d _ acknow l edged throughout the)fintl.
- yet,' in the fate-61 all.lhes6fticts-altnt
iinglheiklelge,tp..Atle,Bo7great Itgfite6lazing, anylthinge:ll,lr l oTut neg e,.? 41,5 g g.., nt: ! - ;
xiivbefore'thelltheViktiireilftii:!6iC'Aye , eartne . lts. ton 1 uen (pe i . a , -'
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7))!i) , ,t)f )14,,t1). 14) 11,21. _
•
. • •
4qCtii),O_Of
,ftnzgico ~scheme;
worth 'annual! • our • rctittotive indfleir _
but. Wetiiipt:,seni);
of hard casll .- tooforeign,cottntrids, to pur=
chase ,what,ve, now do produce,. can pro
duce, tc/ productiat,' of ; anil
for - what: ?Clo , raise five'millions• otfeveniie
by taxation,',whteli,yiuot wanted, , I_ , NuW
sir,' csettniiit;
can policy ,•:Is it, not ,ealher a British
tip, I tilt 're - d Weis'duties
pe_nleqtr_piniii"tb the:iruporttiiiri of British
-goodqi to thtitsajacelind. destruction of
our oW,n inych es , 'fa ryn er),4' and nian ' ufa
inrers ? Yei3ollr,ailii_thisList_u!-bo-A t ii;
by an Ani'ericarr_Congress, and bit 4 rep
resentifilyes of the:-American pecofe'l Can .
Such an anti-American-- - such/British aye.,
teni -- as this,• eta nd fOr tliis
free. and 'enlightened'.pooPle Time this
bill, sir,..take_flve_doltirs off bar iron, and
still iroyi / n all its 'other
and, eir,.You'W I go far to extinguish the
•fires_ of ever
prosper; 'when he sinks, all the rest, pro.
fessional i men, mechinies, and all go ilov6n
with hiM. It is the great object therefore
to take care of agriculture, make this pros
pet ous Andfthsti whole country will prosper;
-a it d- ho ur is agricojitire - \Th - inlide pros pe:
about
ous ut y .ut img pp__t taunt
home markets. It is -therefore - not - for the
mantifactdrers, but for the mechanics and
farm...-rs,--yesolir u for-the-frirmers,that...Latk
vocate the protective policy: - There is One
important. fact which lies,deep at the-foun
the'Whele—subject, to which I am
I-anxious to attract the attention of the far
mere and politicians of this country, and it
litobis,.7.thaLhalf,-and-mori3hawlialloaf_the
entire price Of the hundred millions of dot
tars a year of foreign goods imported into
this.country is agricultural produce. raised
on a foreign.soil, worked. up and. manulac.
-turet(---into-goothi f • andlhen Bent :here-for
salgi-and that the farmers and-Teeple of
tliiS.Countri send in this Wray filiTinillions
of.thillarl a 'year tOphiebase
of„goods,,
while foreigners yaletilittleor-noThin.
; our, whole agricultural iiipti s . rts .to ;all
tlie , world)(excepting .-and - toitipeti).
do not anaftutt to ten ; millions of &oi l/ 4 .4:
`fedi; ,
t Worth:,of i',Oreign, r agriculturai . .pro4opeto eV
.ely.)-slollar!a,,worth:wci -sell Vtis leatty, seek
litiran bul it I ACV don
t.thllo:,
MEM
ME
,'MvWI ilolll go IWO s gig
' - tt'
7drnace,apo ,of_PYc 0 7 . forgg jt-1
ja i.t..e.i r ilaKlOJA Itel. l- :) ,,, V, ii.l i'' 6 '.4 . il .S l' 4 ' ~t ''' ' '
lti
g 5 4b T1V. 9 ,4P 111 1 1 14 SYS.O" P l 3
.0 1 tr.,0.P, 1 q#7,
rv`c l 7 6— t — fi ICR9 O-1 40144*?4fr,ifTk*V - . l l - T..
illisti'Y al* :expensp,Al Oitr. , Ow „I , ItLVVill;
'theiLigirteul_stlentlyiAgi 3111;114. be ,
cruilidtl.irid,.hanild - cdf, , 0,. „sir,. they
'will 'note, the‘y,,wilUspe mit.against :this
unjust:arid 1141 . 00:V aittre;,Yopr Anblql,
"will , soon groarf•nyider. the' Weight'Of. their
teinonstranes : famst it. Ht.ealf ofi there
.
to'llb "so ; '1" all on ilieni `t6.cOprietO"ilib
re
send'bUf
eittiOodlate+ ':,
TA 4111:ki! i4k,nun 6 l•eitoiii 4 .
-
- Mi . ,7sii;"y St are tolirtliat othe' Whigs .
ar :a parts
without .primciples: l ".. Sir,. dro
dot.their principles knontri r lidd avuticil
eYerY'Nkliie6 i , ' pti,i i'-inh.j4t,ib'e:‘yfllo
trensuiy that disturbing s.urne of revenue,.
ate! Public ,Ilods, and give-them' to the
States , to which they rightfully , belong,: tu
pay - thejeditn , lik I - 1 - ibire - th'elthoplerfrblit,
thaatiin, ' l .ken rein - life the .Tariff, so as
./.
to supply leverme __enough for..an_e_Oniortii-_
cal - n - dritinistration of the ~F,cderal Govern
ment; b . ' im (min ! prniective-Auties.'ori
..
such articles as eve can and to su
ihom - eTand -reveOue duties .on
ies and. articles not prodded, sufficient to
supply the-jUrtints-of- - -Government,' This
its the:Whig :Systeiri—"No - tv- r sitiHwhat-is
the Van s ßuren 'system ? IJust the..reVerse.
It is to refuse all reliet to fie `people and
the States; by distribution or otherwiSe ; to
reduce the Tariff,ind let in foreign goods
to the destruetion.4lkowu industry.; ex -
Kauai the wealth and currency. of the caun
try to pay for them; double the expenses
of Government, to enrich offiee-liolders and
favorites,.find leave the .Government again
..
as they left-ititillS4C-after tvielve'yi,arri
administration, linpoverishe, ind* - _-_OVe - r:
iicrni
lielmidW th CriipleieS and debts, State
and Nations - mounting to more thent two
hundred and twenty millions of dollars.
How was it; - sir, during the twelve preced-
ing years, when Whig—policy prevailOti ?
Look at the ofEcial reports from the Trea
sury,lQ and you will fi-nd, ail., that - durin - Ili 't
p • riod we paid off 141 millions of the t
•bt, expended.l2 millions for internal int
provements;and left the country with a
'surplus rsventm . of more than 12 . millions
a yearm sound currency and universal pros
perity ; but in 1828 there came a change .
The next twelve ycipra ,was . a - period df dis
astrous experimeniS,-'reititlting in the ex
cessive increase of ruin of the
currency, the inor Mate im ortationsof for-
NlFFMl=lMSliisismor
• 0 1' • en ( es ruc. ion o
agriculture,tnanufactures,and the mechanic
arts, and the involveinem of the States and
-people in a foreign debt of more than 250
millions, which now hangs like a Millstone
about their necks The people could stand
it no longer; they deterniiited in 1840 to
have a change-^tcLilitaw--aff .this incubus
—but, by an unforeseen event, this was
loweveri -rapt( 7
ly approaching when the people Will again
come to the rescue, and achieve the great
object they then had in view.
But we 'are.told, sir, by Mr. Van Buren ,
himself; that thire - glorious 'revolution Of
840, was {he result of infatuation, 'folly,
Ault Jnitdmess, on the part of the people.
Sir, ; is this true 1 Is it not afoul slander
OA -- the =American -character Isit not a
gross-insult to` fi
the, tiordn; and will iriiot
be so' regarded! Sir,' that ere - at/hi tras;the,
result of a7tldep and deliberate, conviction
of the ruinous 9ffecn3,of'M r. Van e Buren's
0411 pp—effects seen and felt;—throughout
-this land. Tim peo'plo-sail - di r at - 40thine
Ihikarphangen--thorough-ehaligeiehld
Thnt.conviction has since bee
strqhgthe,ccd„and cpnfi,ryned,;•amd . the hone
fi4ial,effects,7)f thelWlllitariff 42,-nOti•
:r - li - fiLdryl . :Tifitoring the
, hatiotitil':oFoliierity;
Bi]iiilltheii:46;k•and: l oOtytiVtif"trictirCa to
,
1 0 ` 11 , -.sir.l(4 9 0 1 Y l oevl4ofice;- 10 - 0 0_
,to, ,
thp„tncpijrcemlfdjettiNil,ptblic,opic•
!litougliotttthei=count
~ ? JllB not
'‘skititttitrittitig
a
13, 1
.74 ~41? .A) •
, Tay , read 'r lu
','itnltrPiTtistitc4., i nsajfprity, i pf ;145,090,-,pret
iicittilaetiledgitientlltgainst_Mic.Man Boren.
WithatltA'elitingOi
:iiii* - ?wt;r:3is kir i sir
tithre Were,,nothingi3ise, passage ocJrhiii,
1, - #l„, 3 o;4litadinir2J:roliEttle„peapleili4,,their
iittittarifsneedrTheiri!iiiihre't'4l , tiis 01'0114'
Iliattdeoind atieniiik.:l6'iiiiialAtllinifi'alic
-.- ,
iff .qilit,¢2pan4;agalyrianndita.4,4koopii!ry,.
imeraf
Ati . „ m
:I A PO
anage, ol tine, entikcimpLer4-Ameri l
19M14193 tWII. I- I ,lbq a'
b1,111a0; s4Boolcmit on vaii.vSfq4
' try;hoii ; vej opiltati-v?Ulr' 4 vatta •
vai„; - TY.4•l O f - 6-44.e94
. 1 71, 4 Viii 44'4 .44 k ''{ql4l7'.
of - pe rm Me..03:1*
i 4404 iptslol4.livit,4lo):oo,4llol-443tt
`iriipoSpe A l va _
4144000'04**ro*
lootioiAl
0 ivl,4,ootiott,
youtiv#74iii iimit
, .r.pagiEr4 • Eger 7e=7, d, ,
Thei;eipress9d-thie determitietion,i.n.lB4Q,
=-=-Ih-e-f-Williiiiithlt-lh4l344:Fwith-inereased
emphamv ' ' The: decree has gone : forth
.
it is heard on 'every;
every throb , of the popular- : pulse. The
Band ii 3 upriised, and , the blow, will follow
as: certain as the' e o fate_;' as :well
;might you . " rate pt' averts the , winged
lightning 'er'itiip the thunderbolt Of 4oire.
.The rinPtiliii will - is fri_63ied
'it•inust
be .respected and obeyed. : And pnligians
can-noimore stay r :itiin itsourse, - for divert
it front -its purpose, than the tempestrtost
marinfr, .PE111 ••
dO1111 : 01' the' winds - 'arid the
waves-thatever;Aelii-hitiG: ".
lionin_AFFEctroNs..4`.hm heart...has,.
memories • that-cannot die t The rough
-rules-ofthe_WarldLcannoi obliterate Meth: .
• .
'They ern memories:of home, early home.
!There is magic in the very sound. There
is the ,old tree under Wfrielt•the light-heart
ed• lioi swung in many summer •day ;
i
there is the house whir he knew a 'parent's 1
love,an oun a parents protection—now
there is the room in which he liimped witti
brother or slater, long since, alas I in the
-yard in which he:muet.son be_gathered_,,
overshadowed by yon •whiiher
With a joyous troop UT himself he has .
often followed his parents to vioiatiip with,
and to heir the good'old man who..gave hiin
to God'in.baptism.._ Why .even the very . .
school-house associated in youthful days
with thoughts of fertile and. tasks, .how
comes back to bring pleasant remembran
ces of many an - attachment there formed,
Many an otcasi#6- - -iffirt "Celled forth some
generous exhibition-of-the traits-01-- human
nature. There, he learned to tell some of
his 4estemoticinti. _There, perchance, be
first met the being who, by her love and
tenderness in alter life, hhs Made a hoine
for him Self happier - even' than that which
childhood knew. `There nre certain feel-,
inge r of humailfty, and those too among the
best, that can .find an appropriate place for.
their exercise only by one's own fireside.
There is a sacredness in the privacy of that
spot which it wepe-d species of des'ecration
to violate!_ likwho seeks wantonly to
invade it, is neither more nor less than a
villain ; and hence there is no surer test of
the debasement of morals in a community,
han the disposition to tolerate in any mode
he man who disregards the sanctities of
e. •-•-'• • . iorl of
let there be itt least one spot where the
poor man may find affeCtion that is dis
interested, where he may indulge a confi
dence (hat is not likely to be abused.
NEWSPAPERS.—A newspaper, says a co
temporary, is a, hool in a family, worth
ten dollars a yea , 'Even the most barren
. itperhrirts_ tethiug.tr w.. child • .
c (""
read or hearths;c ntents, gain intelligence
of the affairs
. list
ful knowledge of more impertance to. them
than a present of fifteen acres of land.—
'Parents -are-not aWare of the vast impor
tance:of news - papers in a.family of children.
We,have. made the remark before,'and we
repeat it, that take. two families of gild-,
dren equally .smart, and both .going. to the
'same= school.-let -, one of-them , 1 have-the
free. use ot ii-nevspeper, and,ii, Would tiicl
eiff:- , it - ii'ent. to ma rk thethe differenee
between them. :..Ftill one half-and an iin-,
portent, - ., , . ,...
hair of edueationces. it .respe`cte thk
business of . the, world 'and"' the ability: to
rise and make oneself respectable in it, is
ditiired- , :froin.-neWspepersi . :. - .-;*liitl-Paren
~ ,
itro-04*t; - i;v - 4:14r. - ..eltildren, - viespectablel;
11ffio: . Would be willing--to see, his.. neigli;
-bees-,-ehildren-'-more,Antelligent,,,thae
. hie
- `&.WO? '`YiKlietirtiWgli-itie'--eti62eLint'.:' ,
! pef,eOpts : iA , lt , io:eyealiWthesii!.4iird • Aialei
,abinittielt , icifitcciOtOitift;'4o.es,
cirtiiie , 'beneficiel'4onsequenees, to.hitn‘ who
hae,piddliftielibieripiieri: 'regtilaiTy;"?.'!-'l'''
' 3 ' 3 BEtria , Ailimumum.—`ftiOlhue alt - of,be=
, kagagre.o.ol4'*to, aPPPITYeIiPIeAsed ' r f ith
Ti"!11 7 :9 - iiiiiatntiauttml,rathar to sea we ll
~,nter' l itiio..4 'lYiilf.3it4oi3tiM,iel bring enter,4
ttinmeititSto them.- .A.• man thus,dispoied
'fiarltapa,.'bp33r: 'li,ayO 3 - ii6i s ei;qdh - ltiarnini ,
, .41 . . •
e
nor any it, but if he,- hattmommou 4ause,
..finA = ,,b4n,kitkl,ni IrOeh.lii..l l .i 4( bAqi9r , ' J('
,colioilider3 l oes ri tilo s7,- Iliorthatl 7 i6e ,
‘" 3l g.VAS 3, diiPilsli l ol '34 o ' if,ti ell, a, iiln 'of
, ebblva tuincoinee-iot4d.a ' 3 lie iii irti;iclei l
sure ' lli 0 33 'fidhle 3 d',101, 1 ,altiettiebPitiV,I!,
is 'true, iri decid; thatWe aliouTA i 3 Mt 3 tiiiiiem;
'tile ahtllflattar in-teim 3 oOlYl 41' li 3 inallitlY
be; ie,rir:# 3 oi 3 ol442g2At!'y:4,eiateite" . W,ith;
Atitql!ii,. ,' , 6 4iti , fm#roYilio.ioific -- I#l,
',6 3 tlfingtleaficui'i , fibtim'Plea 36 iltglaaa o 9t ,, whhei
4 3 _, L #11:+ ',Noti ,, xtrulf,thett - meat,Lwitlll.B
* 6°6 1. ? eti:irgt,f o PtiedietilAi r ii . ;.tiif 4- iie . '
liiti(l 9 i,i# :4°4 -',°,4"#:!-' 1 ,00;
,:kr,',t,tii l igiii,F,?Y:Yir:
lioifilltivni-A!kis- - Akrti4 o . loo o ,l & -,0 9pq1 ,
hi, . .r - fittureitiur , fikuentl 3 , 4l*.gaq
-e
i f
of 4 iiidOh ,kt l iiiVe El' 01'114 * a
held '
a7A. 1 qit.,1 , ,,
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r r,,.. -..r,.-- ~- ,O" r 0 i' , ` ` •""•.`•", °....:!';' ''' , l . '
Ifl I llif it 'Y etuati P tl fii °llloY ' us t a,44ll4l
Mip q, it s 3 iliailifttPi tile keitf*Lkikt;l;i4ittiiii
7.4r,n,qATE-5.1117;ue ~,,, , ,, , ,yao, 0.),
O — M PX-V 43 4 arfils,t tua,),14.-a1191,,i, f 1,.. 4 iili:iX, F u
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r9TRI!..< ALEIGH
o _
TEN
' SANP tiiitoi irk bouNCI COUNCIL; TH9U.
. .
- 1 --- .er—whil - -e -- *O - -- - iive - ;--tlcr- - vrer - A•xpset-11
4ed - 4gaiii.,as proud it '&4 for the Old North
State as' Saturdny 1ai3t...., Ten thousaryd
Whip, .(sitinae. say fifteen) forsaking their
he• es. and business, at' this veryincon-
Ne
yen tit senson'_of the sr•6l.; 'we - re - here in'
-Ra igh; - as 'in' 1840, "with' banners 'find
badges",-inil-bilietlinsigniti'ottliti*hig'Oar
ts",- to welcome` ikiii' great , leader, nod _the
enAntryYs benefaCtor, .14 ENRY CLAY.—
ite aelinotle . dge our inabilit Y to do justice
to. tin,a„9aasjett k , No ,langnage 'can "give
any. thing like a jbst idea of the tear
and sublimity' of 'the day. 'Nerth qtroll- .
na was represented:lY the Wei
- populationthe honcst . _yeennanry,- the
bomr,and ,sinew the rand; the - ,..vbiint.
IM4I-fisted — citizerts - ; - ol—the country—and
neAr yet , did ,afiy,Stitie look out upon a
nobler -scene than the assemble thousands
wholisteied tombs grolit.speech of 11
A r —GLA.'"Y.---Friam—every-jcountyfron
r—tAilm,frem ,every hill and valler._
DM
Came forth her gallant end true-hearte
to swear anew-their allegiance at .
fidelity to the
: unaltered and 'unalterable
principles of the Whig - pafty. The - plan
ter left his fields in the - valfinidat'Of plant
ing time—the ..*echanic abatidoned...his
vocation—the lasEvyer forsook briefs—
the Merchant his ledger and his counting
'roe the phy patients,
'to come up, one and all, to the grand coun
cil of the State. It was no idle pageant,
no empty show which thus. called_togath_
er the.the- L -honest State.-
: They assembled under a deep 'Conviction
of the impottance of the crisis in the'af
fairs-of-bur coumry; they Caine with stout
hearts and stalwart flans. prepared to da,
in defence of their homes and firesides, all
that -men dare do. They have pledged.
themselves _to each other, to 'bend every
energy of rnitid and body, to save not only
the State, but the Na ion.
Sattirday.waS, indeed, a grand, a glori
ous day. The sun of. Heaven never wore
a , kindlier aspect. The atmosphere was
mild tad balmy, ail nature wore . - a
:chserfal_appearance. Such hilarity, such
Ittiltation, we• cannot describe, nor can
be conceived. The' whole scene threw
the great Convention, held here in 1ti1 , 19, , A
MM. the back grquncl. One would think •
men, children and coons. The infinite fun
and irresistible effect, with which the
North State boys afitice off, brut, speak off,
and sing off the of If = ocos,
is aCalitiiiirto politi 4 C4Ciagogues. Thy
beat all "natur."
MR. CLAY'S RECEPTION.
Mr. dlay arrived on Friday, eveninrat
7 .- o'clocklAlle was met about a ha a
Zile from triiirn TiTicounitiiiiiiiiiill, in
cluding Capt. Stith's Cavalry, Capt.. L
u.
cas' infantry, and the Committees of re
ception, and escorted to the hospitable
mansion of Governor nig4hend, where he'
remains during his sojoUn with us. On
allighting. from the cars, Mr. Bdgei ad
dressed .‘Mr. Clay most feliditonSly in a
very few remarks, to :which he responded
with - 614 biiiVity. -- The'Salaitt band then`
struck up their inspiring not&s,_ and the
line pf march - les taken up for Mr.,Clay's
• '
,quarters. ,Although _nearly ..dark, every
iloisr,-,windo'w and 6alcOny .in • tho streets
were crowded with the fair seft,"Wk6 Wei
cuiiied'the illustrious guest, Withiii:eiiiii
- isustration..qf . "joy. On ,;(iaci!iiig. the
lionswthe,ernswd retiredileiiving Mii - Olay
-----
to . enjoylatuttriinterrupted• nigherrielict-,-.:1L
".: - :,. I :) l.. l 4 ErCktfje**t.-Pl• '.. +.;
'; - '7 - 10 1 9 - ' at4lti34. - iitii7-PrOcStiaiOn -- Was;forini;
ed .at , apinit.Sqpare ..abont .:11 ,o'"olock,
WkenS
~ itgs
movedtn the,v.ernorle hou'ie.
fitru"r.: Clay' was received in , an opem
Utidditiq'dia'w.'n; liy' four=grey h r orSe4Ailid
eisoited:lii . !tlifil'rO t sPitOl',' Whiiiii.4, :9.l
large
.. 01,4 1 4i0 ,i)atl:fi§'#, , Pitoiii49l):- - k! . ,k'a l ? ;
°Min* Air., Clay; tFe-.4iqqi.xsaitdlod guest,
'4nd..tlin 6ointlr i fttie. of, reciiiiion- ..:-- - - -, a-z-:
• ,
'..
' Mit. 0.4.41. "S SPEECiI...' • '
:-I.3yhemiAriileUt:monnted(the"platforMY
M
itPO:t4i: ' ii4ii.i'viSiii.. ,6 oii 6o 4 o . 4 4 "-,l *
bilric*;,4o . - . ?: . (iE0f?6(46!0i : e;-
, i6016* 49 ;i4r0 " pioViiiili:*.'i;Ohi'
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'nom Ofi3Opnlat 4ratitiiet and: affondon'i- , - .
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heart subduedieiinne . Whieh in other feel '
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iskriteh of his rernarits.,-Ini far "aS''' Lt' was
possible commit them to parer r butwe
despair, titterlydespnir, describing . his . '
*ligneous argiiirie:ntsi,Thie"
Or glowing imagery. His mind seemed to
pe:kvatle the ' assetehlyto - 2'eoloilfroi)lieir
sentiment.i. indleari l :r ;
The moral elevepti - arcitithripritisted as if
siiiCjeci - th'int`yikatie,
that his piir[ioieltadilesired, There was
not one &terrain e its . •
-eorrespentlen jg—no r. one Leh " sally;"
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timent would' tie
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without -its to
the setiotis-
act. of the crowd; and the
pinto - was :of
charm,-and the lighter-add-more\
gestiop was never. wanting in dig
one - time -- a -- torrent' of - cogetEreasoniiit
Would.bear along, as with resistless
the solemn•convictions of the assemblqge; -
hen a pa,ry7sl - Itg,ltter Ming would spreatt
the please of the heart's bright 4 sun
shine u on each countenance. There Was.
'the thunder and the lightning of the gath- -
eied elements, but ever above them ap.
retlikijlo wing, - strenity7the - chartgal - ess
rainbow of tititt antlhiilYWOniise: - If was
net more the depth of - Mr.- Clay's send- •
ments, than his magnanimity, that. deligh_t
ed_ the_ _V est _auditory Ilt
was the gefierous foelings'Of the
,speaker; -
whieli so interested and thrilled. the "vast
spirti over, the
whole countrykindling at each shrine-4
glorious recollection,-,sproading•the veil of _
.charity ovct the animosities end errors. of
of the pest—penetrating the Untried future;
..
he preiented hiS country, his,
try, encompaS,sed with-the warm
of his a0ti1,,..t0. the guidance of that Al-;
miglity_hatil t qlere protection and - safety
can ?Jolley° found. In-this high attitude
Mr... Clay stood, through all the lending
sentiments-he uttered: It was . ntsroouti. l
ritv--"ther pride, her glory,. her_hopes and
h'er Burs; that were the life -and,sodl, and •
pervailing Spirit of his eloquence. And
•thelipont'sneous burst of approbation
.that
folloWed this speech of two hours, showed
thatnlOck,piejudiee, fora time at least; ,
had.:lBit. its hold upon . the heart.
00,10 - terininaLiodof Mr. Crartrtimedn;
t` r. ta ger in mimeo( o m t iss • erns;
of Granvillei who visited the city_for—_the----.
express purpose of presenting him
silk vest pattern, w_rought_by_befawnilair:= 7 .--
hands. The • reply of Mr. Clay; was; if
possible; more happy than any thing that
fell from him before.
___The Chairman of the Central,Conmait6
tee then .announced that
THE BARBECUE
Would come off in about an hour. It
was a plain substantial affair, of which per- -
haps seven or eight thousand persialr .: ,;
.took: Mr: Clay wee - present and 'Mingled
freely- . with his • felloti-Cititens, extending
d.c cordial shake of the liand to each One.
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the iminehie multitede.
And what was-the result of this glorious
t
nieeting y the:whole pet) de Asena-
''bled - on the occddon - ,'untinimOuslyjaelaiT. -
ed that HENRY CLAY has nctornitireei
iti_thiuivide - spread - liepublie=that,for pie- •
found Statesmanship, : matchless eloquence,:
coMprehensive mind; eminent talentis,
deep end fetvidlove feilds - country, he i
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fttl_rivalryadd that lie 'efaiida;:lilie..gie - V
;the itonOf it(Sh, khead and shoulders above :
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spirit,. his pure . loftineis . eliaradrir; and'
iibi earnest devotion hie rotititiy's inter..; •
ests; .endeared f ,hini'
hearts of 00*!noo9•,popletoull that ;it;
the cheerinl anthems c .f; the.freb; .which ate ,
ringin'g
, frottuthe
_bayous biLettisiati / alcf the forests
of Maiiie - ,-fitteet; nneVil ngly that thii eb247 ,
vat mifonly eii& ill the tritlMPliiiiit'emi;,
:doing 7hatbse bestk,
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