Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 03, 1844, Image 2

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t. bur Ingo, emir high ore pwariie °= rising;
..lee bilelay:mar& iLthero •...__.,:
Tbionamee of CLAY . apcI•FM.LI
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ROll"Plifi3fi LTc `
HENRY'. CLAY ;
• or , KPITuoiY.„ • •
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C . FOR 14Q,F. e
THEOPIffifiIE4i,IN4IIIIY-SENHH
or N.F;yv,imimy.
FOR 'GOVERNOR,
---"GEN-40SE-Pl-1-111-Mta .E:
,
'OF WESTMORELA.I%,„
-rd'Am,--cosrattsgioNEß;
tsini.Egiv '1G1t.11 . 1:11 ,4 9(1111D, Lchnon co
-IFor-tIU-Salotthp',-.lgitin-Line
DEMOGRAtIO : WHIG::PRINCIPIES. -
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tirEpALOr FOR Tiim.mpLlC. EYE:"
OUR CREED..
- K. A tiourid.National - tiffroeSiTilreinii the :
will antl'autherit3oof the Ration.
'2; An adciftuile Revenue, whit fiiir Protection to
•Americati industry:
.9. Just restribsts on the ° Executive power',em-
Mirk* nfurther restriction on the exercise of
' the Veto. ,
, '.4. A faithful'adininistration m the publiodorimin,
with an , eqUititble distribution of the proceeds
7 — of - sal - We iram - ong all the, - States:' • -
_ heneat_a_o_d economMaLadmidiatration_ot
the ii - eneral Gevernment,lenying public4fßeers
perfect treedOin of thuught and of the nght of
. suffiage; but with suitable restraints against
"'' , 64# I VMP4I /11 1 #
ir do Lutum,-11mtting
the - incumbent of the_Tresidenthil office . to
SINGLE I'ERAL •
These dbjeCts.attained4 think that we should
Outsell be_afflicted with bad, administration of
ea q - overriment .-I.lKoity CLAq.
06P'' Thomas W.. Derr, - the hero of the 'Rhode
Tolooti has"'been ;enieoeetito imprison-
Inca foi lite - and is Oren ey_untieri
tonne.. ilia 'father has - Rent petitien - M 'the
Legislature for-his-pardon;-and it'ie generally on
-dei•stood that if the son will add his name icTit:it -
Vtif.C l .9 , !illaYboteecared.
-111 r. Illuchanant and 'the irre ! alty.
',r It It ba r s _been a marvel to . some people, says
-the-taneuter'Exconinervhoor-theTPArnitTatrtron
MSM=IMMP.MMI
in the Democratic - creed. Tho, deveolope
ment of Mr. Benton .wno has liad_excelleot. op,
• tportunities for observation, explains it R io Bottle
extent We lbellittir that - if - all the faCtif the
•case•wero fully understood, the project would re.
.•ceive .the - unaniitious condenination of honest
,men cf•dll parties.
The
. position occupied by our distinguished
'Senator, Mr. Buchanan, nwihe Annexation quee
tion one. In his haste to make a
bid for the Presidential nomination, he ap.
pears to love orgotton:t ie.grouni on lv ne ie
formerly Mood. In'ihis now-born v.ea'l to increase
, Southorn influence in the ac q uisition of a 'vast
• slaveholding territory, he appears :to have over
looked the fact, that/elm never yet even acknowl.
• edged the existence of Texas as er G'overnment de
facto! that on the 2d of March - 1837, lie voted a.
•gainat recognizing the In d pendence of TeXas!
arid that ono of 'kis viincipal ransom] fdr so vet.
Ping was, because " the people of Texas had adopt.
edPa. resolution that,,eitsoon nil we should recog•
.nizo their independence, they would immediately
ripply' for reception into:the; United States' as a
. , gtate , orthirl
cd egniest,! , wofding ihe blood and trenenTe'oPthe
people. : ef-theTni!.ed-States in &reign wars-waged
'even ito;.tneintain the -sacred cause..of
Boatman said
----- • .- ButletAis-ntitehjt-departing_.from_our settled,
pcolicy,,givo risirto the suspicion that wehave got
- up thisWgr tor the - .purpose .wrciting - Texas from
those to . 'Whoiri,,uniicr the faith of timaties it just.
ly bolangs.l Sintertho treaty 1819,
there. sin no•louppLlA34 rrA . I jo lmUlft e pray%
mobs e part 'of Mexico. is nr,ita sorry , for_it;
but such was the
• Mr,,Buohtnisiii'lit4hat iime, - ,contiidorell Taxes
• as a part , ,Of •Mexicot and,riifused_ to "recognize= it'
an a Government eitbq de facto - ,Or ,4ejure: =Now'?
be would Annex it to the Tinian, in gross, violtetion
° by his own '411'11;44)6% f, 4;f the rigltte _ of_Mexiao:
Waste tie" 6(doi.ahrl tinge
ett'e-4:14-€714 e7a - ii!lOtiii.islirj:
inari,rtiiiTtFeirert.to ihe sacred ciptoe of
/V,en.4,- he 'entimAnaLwlLate..i.helleacLeind
, • treasure of the peaplo efAlinilnited Slates in
sign. lye nainn7of:
bee teerito7. , ancl extend the or
. .
eraculeue , change,contemptuous
_Ode
manner
„
Men,ritli43ontheirn feelinki."i , ,;Tberniubf..be
t,,least
~ien,liem'M political neekte; Me:1;1011..19A in' ninl<ina
1000f0.9 . p8
aro‘kiejleiViintisiin4e2*OioeinA,beiiyeen,
!w6 , inirilek more iown
pivopld jpetlitentiei IL . ,
• :. ;,• ,Tilw . •:yerplo i nols,of Now york ? who ,wao once
----- 111 - °0 1 r 4 6 : 11 0 - A 1 0-t;iidi-'niap- - rmii -- 9. ii!.,,
though'illinal , tliiiiiiii; i'Cliiti g° irll.l fi °l 4 44i cal, 4 4a0f0 k, ,iniiitie
. ?1 4 ri " 'Pt , .c,A' fe4hit mr:-Virgaick
• - olioooeo ,tO otkpportlilio3k, thp',lo4oro(o'tandifliiet
. • for; •thQ Presidency, Eden ' ° RAinlk4al P.'3 l Y) lif"tif.!
- iliii -, Eoc44;:fi,tip. ditllq:l.l.l,4lhP Pi FREE
7 ' ll' .4. ttAl r EV i iii tNii rc ASTrifT,Prergfe,n4!..qOf;(4
0 1.0
--. , 4,3e - Ydiii 'l4lifFi . .4l`4,:niirti.ie,-- , wiii till;
quill:l4;st lib 4tolorapti try? ' those .Who how . .ptibt•
.-',lfolied-iiiri iien•Nanokvo - lecontlittiiiitY•;•a!-4,4::!:: 1 -i-L
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r i4iiivvieohiotiit!sj
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;-. - ,'.:*?:' ,, -- i:2--1,, , -•-•,. -
-'::::'.StAN.O)3Y.iIIIEUNION't-: . '.
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itart:llllg — Dbitplopemeixtb—Desigpt
RitiWOV olo. 4he rat l
Volk IV* 1 ;
• DI - NVX
lye tilts Ailadelphla• Inquirer; a numberof pan,-
raphe from vurioue Southern fournAls, irldo,tive
a - upirit'Ordtuaftliottin'to`thryfrai
between' the , North" and:
South, anit Of: feuding. ul trititi4f to' i;di!iltie4li,ir.;.
inent . or the Tioptf ~ 13'eulotor-MoDidtio h
Jioro!tliaii. once, thrOiNit out tvinliiituius hints upon
: teraiheye . mgre-receinirepaite'or . the.Enaplfeer
the South in o contradiatWetien;
Union. The N.' Y. Courier of gaturdatlasi,-coar
tains an abld. article, upoo 'the , subjectilnyhieh
- eormr , 'NrPthetio eipressiona a ie . alluded - iii
table e . opy!a•pcirtion:Or (heti:llold
Adtertlser,find , iniite:
tent the attention of, every; truly pair lot ic normd.'•
That iheri . mnioationOf Mr; Polk ;woe of:feel6d 14 . ,
the influence of the Texas (inealian riri
arlEip+ o
on Alio ‘l3ilbje'ceji: , is `COil feied - ,.105t him -'the''neMi
imation, and the protracted etrlfent the+Baltimore
Contention iverrfinal
South Carolinaand7 m .
the - riotnination And thel adription of„
-the-TelaiP.project-mrjuld.sicure_the-;nyple orthe
realer part of the SOuth "andSoutlt . tiveat:
-sinister suggestion pievailed, end the party in the
iltstrantion - of the- hour,:wee formallk'eciMmi
to the nerarieusplet. The -delegates !hint%
L'arelina, who llaikhertitofore litoOdirlonf, speetav
Yore of the Strife hetwAntiAleasrs.Yan Aurimert,
Cass; ivetehing'for the moment in.vhich to Make,
this overture, were - forthivith taken into full corn.
munion, and "yore first•and tdiemOst,"in raising the.
cry. for "-Polk and Texas - P'. - whiah iris at, once'
taken up and aounded throng!' all their organs at'
We South. .
--These are—undeniable -facto, Ifirown .to the n
whole country. And since. the adjournment or
Congices the recognized. organ el this secticiii.ef
.t — traus partrat irVishitigtatinity
'4lle-Spectator,j-has-had,the_indiscretion_to...boast.,
.of its triumph. That there may be no room for
Misunderstanding or cavil, we quote
•
ANYL.II.. - WtA'str'•""•••••tr. , '"""- •
- 'Plie,later.Congrees;which hos just -risen,•we
lrelieve,'witl.be considered one of the most event.
eat since thellevotution. Three
great. questions have burr befote —Abolition
agitation question on thi, floor oi Congress, the
Tariff, and 'remit; annettation.- : They , --hove all
teen decided against thi South, and against -the
'true interests.of the. Union.; but it - •.„811e arouses'
her energies; . an &moues sho did in the late Pal:
timore Convention; ntt-toith-ber • wit yet. •be 1.6e11.•
Never node there a mord roma rhablelornof of 4r,
thetn—iri-GONTROLLINi--
1:11111
WEI]
NOKI NATION of.that Cettaintion. _The'
-inah, whesp - favor she-has rieclared- -, caine4ut ,
"againstn pnlicy essential to lierpcaccand raga,.
She made one.braae sally- aug swept all opposition
before-her. --And-so-it-will-ever so' it - will
be at the approaching Prasidential election. Tex
as defeated Mr. - `Van Buren, and, it will &dray
I _Clay_ and .B..enton..„.:The Sooth, is stifriplorit, at all
- times, .lier_;oivn - deatinieii:f .1
-ever-he to-blame,--when-her interests and honor
I are trifled with, or overthrown.l
This. boast of. auuthern_powerp:vvarr.fully .con
'firmed .by:Hon. Silao Wright, an Wednesday hint,
in - a speech at Castlq,Garden, - whci,in•spealrrog
the Convention ; distinctly "said—
"A. new .iuestion, Mr. Wright :said, was
started ; he referred to the annoxatibn of texas;'
(loud cheers and shouts, "yes, we must have nx
ai-ot any rate.") Mr. Von Buren had addressed
a letter,givitt his opirdons on this new question,
and those opinions were not acceptable to a large
portion of the Democracy. It was in fact one of
_ihe—prineipal—reasons-2against—that—gentlememle
Imomination."
Now let it be remembered in this
.. eonnection,
that fhe . pledge-Of Polk to go for " immedi•
Fite annexattop7' had been secured long_atiteded
ent to the nomination. In a letter to a Cincin•
nati cominlttee, dated April 28, 1844, he said—.
•
"I have no hesitation in dcelaring 'that I am in
favor , of theAmmediate annoxation of Texas to
the Territory and Govehnnent
.of the United
Stales."' - • •
Thus it appears conclusively, as - the Spectator
boasts, that those Texas I sehernes 'hail suborned
"the democraho tenders"' 'and ) committed the
art to their treasonable. .Inns:.. What: these
plane are, fully appears hy'the published proceed.
ings and declarations; and'they embrace nothing
leas than - ..Free - Trade and Texas," or a "Dino.
Tuthill of the Union." - -
No longer ago than the dart §aturdayrof the ses, ,
stun. Mr..Ban_tcuLcharge_d_viton_)_lr,3leDuffie itt
open Sonate,and the Washington, Globe of_the_
same day publishes certain proceedings in the
South 'Which unblushingly avow it. .•Publicineet..
Ings-in,Uniatkuountyin,Edgdfiald-in-BarnwellOn :
' . .Surrrpter7ronnty - & - tr,lev — ,.„ have forth this'
as.the'tssuer or-DisUnion!"
the'crY of. Southern, locefecoisin , The Barnwell
county meeting designated the very heaeth.etonee
of,,Gen.,.Jachson and Jaipee.E.'iPolk - ne the-scene.-
of pleat; Sehemes of .disunien ;..theTolloWing.was
nnopg.tholesolutions ; adetited , at-that meeting;
T'Atesolvedi - That - ifTixas_b - e-itot.-tooner4o - e-'
ed,ive deeni,itiipedient,that a..eonventfon,ef the;
immediate - eirinexii . tion-thropihout the,
Union be at in-the Stao-41-
rekeeeyor,ithe.fiptt Monday in' Augqeknext.:.
Jgeffld meeting resolved, in ease their
northern.altiee -etioald hold hick; to assemble.
.oenv,envtiowet The Soitheriv 40a
odgidation from lir, liteDufe - nt:thei - eorrinietica.
ineni - of,live - seseion. F - The - ropeal- of7 , tho.existingl
Tfairlifie Maw es, indiapaiisaliiifiC.,nonditioir oftbies
plan as the vinnesatlon of:17(omc,
- utiliaSouth baiolituan, the . organ :uf *eta •
malcontents, published, at' ColUmble, submits e
;plan of proceedings `in'
Mi r se tha treat) itirejeeted:=Ahuti -".
cull apael etn';delogithins in . Congress,'
orrour - Siintorcsif they - sh - n - ,;al.7thif
seat of Government,`on' Texan' Mkeinc
ter,'"ati4 tontonstrata; with iiinv:hgainst.ark bege;'
tiatlon -with', other PnWrorrleiV,tho rAjuthern .
:States( hballliaiihial'or repteitable' time
alma their cool, d
(Zr.j n with :rthisi'resoltition the , faet'
should:be noted that although Congres s hits ad.,
jriursied,and'ithe, leirnatilberi •linve'retirned
Weir n lama gepresento Vas
from difior'inimediate(atirmay
ationiete;yet remain
,t a irooyo of : PlovOinole.n 1 ;l v l
Thile:d<Conirenlioti of the ltive'l4iates
'
tdefog t itiips'i.frOm ea oh; . ,apputated, „no a fatesal.#v
............ Moat lititotn4;ahlitral positio n,_
;Otithetintq''oetteiderillion,thi,viostion'isf;aniwix ; '
.loe l 'Aine.toju m Union, if 4hp pplop,wlll4.4eept...:
trilierilnloci'Wlll.noVraveopl,ll,:then of
I .onntang:sratiir.WtArArtgefirStatinir ,- :
;'+'"' 414' That the 'Presiileint i or:thrumliad kltites he,
requested by, : Mci' 4 lviteivireententfon " off; ita*
Wititeg, te.eati,Cearres! together., kimech 7 ate/y 4sheti
•thealvarisetteitaig be' Made 10,110 thee, iiirciouitivet,
distinctly tirthey* States;eithento admit
procae4peaceoply; duck,
,cceill s gpt'lni 4 rinie,g4ecert 114 0,1 al ditsolutioft ?like
-.-..`1.?-.,`-'4. - - •
4
Ne 1 1 ,,
,IA Irlettf!": l64l ° Miltii" 6 lA l 7ri
onori an iiiiiilitT ?iti jiAgefoofik - tY0, 1 0340, 66 ".
ICYoMegl.Kt.,***cr,fo 4 : 4 4o,4llbil=
, Ings qsAiii4l4 , ll l ktigtit-11'tqiitiolij' initiett*-40
i , vliireft!Ulithi . 6i e . a iiiiV ( ird . ' 1 - ritinafitint;'
:cola/5147'rd - cinkAOtifoblost.aindeeiwa,' 7 of
'iihii.itte Lis beeryireated by .116 . i political ilolici:
Dints.
It Oinee tho,".ordelil calumny is -one
nforgcrthrough - who."-,lo,eupl:
fnereinawaillil akill flea; Ahe"ipoie
faithfuLliie'i'~ervicee`=au the more virulent the''a✓
'of
- ,
!nye ban the ' elan
' ' '
efrusior.. , A Poteieborg-paper deohneti• to minnit,.
,two of 'Amoti.,.,f{tillDALthi , ...petof!hlets into' its col.
n'ano, etatlag that onexen " ungen thirnanly," end
Yet 'papers hove
.. • ,
e - eiElli Vicrupoloini;lind - theisoiniicrebieT . Onttio - nrl
Inge .of, thif.hhtte4 i'ota *on whcifrane long been an
• • . • • .
.• 4 I
Obi OCi .. l?f,lorrikipcirp tion,, ;
as
.ono,*y.? m9 e ß ie,
'hittv; Jost thO:tian - ral Per4tions nf right infmrong,
truth' and, falsity; haiqi been bireointedilliotighciui.
th. country lO,Poison the m nth; 'of. the ignorant;
.and:t.O;orilthe,:4ttiOlin
.
of 'personal malignity . • for .reasoning; arguments,
and . . . .
--:----.-Efut,erimhiefforts,riever , -jmt447e - i — mded.among-5
, •
generous,People. • Asior, HeNUY q,LAY t ,his re al .
lers.iney 'knew ilifit•for every'oalurdny tyey invent
againsthimmeloriebsitrufh-shall' Pisa! 'in his sift,
dication ; for dvericovert thrust,insidinus stail or
spiteful blow, algellant hnart shell lie interposed
• tWeen , hirn and danger. - lb has suffered enough'
frOm.,his country to be.shielded - now from/other
liurt. The - eiere.virulent their itikuse l the more
-Vindidtive::their -rtige—the Stronger Will be the
synifmthice in his behitlf aroused by their Al-judg=
J
ed warfare. Let them go on . —if the.rehoose . to
•-
do so.: They are but augmenting the fore° ofthnt
terrible reaction, which .is to sweep them awn)!
film the sigltt and..sufferanee - of honest men,
widle it Will raise thp. object °Moir calumnies to
the highest noint;Of a notion's confidence.
From theleiington (14.) Observer, Jueals.
--There-is ni-example r i the-recerds-of &tree
tion and calumny; of sink persevering', rancorous
- and - malignant-a ttacksras-those-w hielt-have-bean
'constantly directed-towards Mr. CLAY, during the
Jest.' twebty years. They arose .nut of the fact
that ho did not deem it his- duty, acting , either
upon hi S.own judgment, or in eenformity with thi
wishes orhis constittrents - whinn - he represented
in the Douse of Representatives, to cast a vote for
Gan4scrieox as President of the United States.
His •assaitanti,
.inelfiding the General himself.
seem resolved to persist in these attacks, during
the General's life. Nor archhey confined to
his - public chitrieter and conduct; but, with e
fiendish spirit,• watching and pursdifirthir;
wherever lie goes, in- retirement and in private
and socialintereourile, his unguarded expressions
his habits, end all 'his • moVementi are 'seized - fin
rpuireeirs uf misrepiesentation - artaineld;rolent a.
base. It is not now our intention tollesal-with
the revive,d'ealuintry of bargain; &e:; - so often do.
nied, disproved and triumphantly refitted, We
Would es 'Soon handle a milli! carcass. During
the canvass in Tennessee,last year, Mr. Pour, on
several ..oecasions, attempted to use that stale
charge; but it ivuoasio, and repelled with such
by . hisable t eloquent-and-intro.
.pid-competitor (Gov.Tioxisl that tie was entirely
areThrifd
silenced: arra iTiiiiiiiifieWilie - iii bean
attempt to propagate such a calumny in the gel.
lent and patriotic State of Tennessee; , -
But our present object rolates.to Mr. CLAY'S
private conduit' and character, so indecently at.
temptid by his enemies tabs exposed td the gaze
of the, world. doing his neighbor, having known
him all our lives, erd hatink receiriedlroto those
who etcolder than We are, full information about
him, prior to the commencement of our tan
knowledge of hini, we can speak of him, as wit
ness who know, and believe the truth of that to
which-they testify.
Forty one years ago, Mr. CL -Alt, without his
Anowiedge ss bra ht forward b his friends
and elected tothe General Assembly of geutucky.
From-that day to this, there is no office of trust or
honor, within the gift of the people of Lexington
or Fayette county, that they would not have
readily bestowed on him, if he desired it. And
alter to - became known, as lie did to the whole
State by his professional fame and his services in
the Legislatnre, there is no-office, at the disposal
of either:the jieople,•-•or the Legislature of Ken
tuckv-which he might have' sought, that would
not hriver been s reedily . conferred 'lin We;
never lost a popular eleclien ivlionfie was a earl:
&dote. The attachment of the people ;of Ken
tucky lo Mr. CLAY liknot been one .oVerild; pet
-soma 'respect, or mere admiration of .las:talents ;
'but it has-been warm, constant and enthusiastic.
They have borne towards him the affection of a
friend-and-brother-and father, -• "--• :
-There is not a more nioral and enlightened cam
inueity is the world, to the_extent of the popula
tion, than. tbat , of_titi eiti-of,Lexing-ton and fay'
.cite County. Is it possible to believe that Mr.
CLAW- he-were-the-immoral-dissolute, ancrde
lieuched-iharecter which his bitter and malignant
enemies represent could have lived in•the
midst of Bich a commtinity,fia. nearly fiftyleara
anifenfaied threuglicint that whole time, in en un
exempletl degrep,its constant - friendship - and con
fidence? This confidence has been displayed in
-c.vary,....ttarietx.of-Aktnen_blni:Atraten
more, ottentiveandpunctual in his privdto engage
ments •than'llli.:•er..tv. Ha hai.euffered,' some! ,
tirnes,as °there:hero iiiffeiredOti
for hirrlilends. He is eat rich 4 his public ser
vice has prerenied hie becoming . wealfily ; but no.
min could ever-reproach him fur violation of any
peenniary'obligation or promise., Accordingly his
credit has always stood; is it yet stands, at , the
higheitatioint
may mark tbarmillions of dollars.passed through
hislands,•es Spealterriellie . lHouseif•Represen-.
-tatives s 'irid4s Hecretary *of.Btnta, and tlie-tongue
of Malice, heti neyinlierett.to, charge hintWitli the
mmapp 'cation at a atingle d011ar.... Un enomcca^ ,
sion, , alter_ nettling liti'aethilint,is SPaakef; at OM"
Treasury,ed hich..ho-linnitlably.Aid :upon the hit.'
: Initiation. oil , every- edema, it appeared that there
`stood to_ide:creditin the bank, where , hetrtmact;'
-4rd-his-butirreaa,- a; aunt- of-fifty , thousand:dollare..4.
.likitated,to - ther 'lldecritarkf- flier
o-. Treasury .that
there maxilla sonic miatake, but he wan elmtident.
ly Manned that there., wan ; none: ::He said. that'he
wan equallyearifident that be had no aualt amount'
of Monay, and - rennaited iihittler and more Vaio.
ful 'examination; upon Whielif ilia fact was . iliaeott.
erol tliat the Treasury had neglected to _eharge„
'hid' with' a warrant tit* thdusand dollaii." How .
adMitably,doca
,thie,hentorable and, uprigla amnia
contrast With :tifeTpieuirdirtri - , - ..frcilidri and4CW
litie iWitilirelt 7 Tl ayes ' - ehifieTtrireadZtoraiirlipe , of
so:'inany,ttublre :servants . during ' ; thiS. laitt ft aeill
yearn i' Pethape' ne man evet lived whe,llint boon'.
op,often'ipocilnuntitiViliontof Of :ciceaSed . Par%
o';#,
s° l l l - 4 'PhAYL.bilt;betin,:rind:-that.:lttr-iteratin '..
in various cohciltiarta of ; lifo r, and 7 - rrikeit her: been',
Ilitra dance . repOseiP iii Va jtsigmanclihittsf. -
probity ; and eapaottylot,httelhose;:that the tistii. ,
tots who tippolatad:ihikstdpioat itht;ttia thinsased
with the'iurity,'tt;htelt, elittientAttelfAhiptinsation:
the'lankosaohn , , , ,
'..„:' ,
t v'.: - .,r 7 •.' • "1 , 7- f )! m'
o
4,1 e IMO 'i btoal,chargat,Alit hotnridoetCdSO
innbllng; and-Tout and OPprohinusAPtthett have
.3een-tpphettelialte:Ony atle period
,hitllfs,,avotso- farfiirgetthe , tespOct,OnatqAtnp
selfoslViitcoltia . wlthtiofosSiotii:gavnbles'or
attend their pibliolableite:lForili n
erde
'Oita itir
itaara r biOrao, played-a( an,garair _of 'iniva &whit t :
.ever}, -'When fatigued 'Aiiii r appreilitedr..by, care ? and
11t)eikl ci‘e'i if ' he 'hat; etiO4ltt 'and- iiiiiatitiOn';'. tt has
*,ll. at i s cite!(!i!r ;0.10, •*hleh' Of Jett, yiattli; tiii ,
rapra, igyelt ;then' aver ladulipta In. ~',lRa..itim4lo-'
'ded:it.petiott cifttkiarOef Otty;iive!yeteiti at'Ash;
!toed; , ;t l , l ,o;iife vheYo ji,ffttnit : the most :;undoubted
Nattreea, that..A rum'? of caidbilriii:iterei. played,
..t . it: peek nt Satidititte
u
OcTioag*, , i,,;, o /., , 4 :it , ,'Aii•eri1 , ;q44. 1 ?” e
Mlitrthe,4loast
reepeet-;and:gaateitt' defer'
t.'-fik r . rdiglani- 1414 ministers ; : . itid-WO:hi: , '
ft'llAerlizisOnttinstletit„trtnitOlatholttiOttriOliiii;':
ifoo - ,htt;olfetliff . 10 1 91(001 61- M:# 4 k#Y 0 AweiC,
`i,ejfkid; Ott the.ntentotahle ridttendon,lainlfirri,
'ef; iragydiectinuildnitiatinielt44; ItAft'Mtalttny'
;90..1WiliVt,l'Oir. qi.#lii,tit(oo3oltltclill'i
ur LIP:#I.: I OV 3 O9 0 14 1 1 10 4 0. 6 0(400 nftilitol/; ,
flaitaittkPibilieoo' _J.; 4te o, PiltAibli*luf ,l o!
1116114 1 'iti ) I # l4 4 °, ':otol i pit, A , kl it g liP* 4 lil 44 )::: , :''
1, i( i!ifoli*lliVi.c„.. ~.. 0t0t , ,, •,!: 4
4
r.. ,- ,01 , 1 0 . 14;4;x00,04 . 0w104.,41,
W4. j r. : : 1 W1:416Q4 , 1% Vi -y y 4
aPhtigq:tio pt4i Pk.?
StYiste z h
11,Otriiv,thotideootilitok9.60; Ojty.,Orighloh.
lady goneriil)Y
laudeiiipinseetviceo eftinbbath4i;gioit aft 1.64111.
'No ,rnari•iii.;ll)e:eatirrimin `diepyti:.4itortictOblic.
*OW tA
otCailt_eicgor
44664104bIltAtOrovenioneat i Ndt t ir)seW:r
to:
tereiiiiji; he hOortpionotitJo illithefAppartraenti:
lds,sOestiM;mit*speciallyiii*OrripriWe*ent
.4ill.c!omestio
giere.iiny one Avlio!6,lreart, is more affilated hy
queen ef niiscortarie;oi'aihoie, purse is.
Ingre,.ap!at. to .rolio,vp '
FiSiich;Oi,the;lOdiv
gnaatjaEd , Arin , so ns ailir
poenatiitiut..torrealt itialurentl•
But; to use hhrowit emphajiß-140pAgff:'.•tr . pth.is
!the"
`4l) . i'cri9ll,'kliOhtik . o ?ititieyiti*s. 3 *rio already
o. l *()l, l l4Piedii6 491 1 04 , 0!iillilorellb!3nPPeetiefan4.;.
le'
RO!ifft)iiji.y444o:)i fc; OtirioAiiOh, ttivethi,
hid ofi iigp
tie itio joatly'litorited , lbklorovfalthfhl ! ttnd
rienicea to.hio,Oilotry.
RO,L'L'b'Nr:B ALL!
tircezivihispbrivchanker—rWkorriut.,
of
days eaye Wo learn' frd } an :authentic source
th.,4ltyiorMok,jtint ,fifteiirkmorePimeßibero of:thO
ikoel,iAirdilieik • purpolienot 0...v_0t0 for the treO
trade Catidiit4tes. ~fo!911,
the "all' then *ili
stand muheluo ' tlieir ; true intuteas.
-- 7The—ntigientown — Old.r - Heridd , Or - Treedenr ,
apt: . 'wit* . the " last few weeks - several
bern4rata:left the Locofote 'renks joinedwd the,
-Clay Clahritineitk-others:.Anthony
The NOriistewnOw.).ifoiaia entire 'that one of
the,Secretaries . of the Loa.ofoce• Convention, held
~,
it Jlarrinburg, Which nominated It , AAlfultlen.',.
botg-for q Over iffy,: lipe.joined tti.gay.Club,,_,. ,
liti:vidreds of Locochanged. 'Col...Hneh Lind-
.
, Bay oettetica county , Pa. and* ante . five- huddred
others:have heretofore heen.lndeittified :with IM-
Uolocoient;—haye recently_ educe out framtimong_. ,
tbe fool party-and enrolledAheentelvee.unaer ate •
Banner of clay, Mailtla;and a Protective Tariff.?
Lindsay and hisnesociates, ate making apeecßet;
.
and eximaing the corrtmtionit of LOCOtPCOIF.M In a
maaterly . mannar. Roll on that-ball..
.. .
Lrßeitly..sq.,:fcirmerivieditor_nf the
.AthanyArgns, the organ of the Loeohmoyarty of
Now—Yorki-has—requestett-hia-name-to-be—with—
dract!n an one of the cciinneittite on resolutionett
the meeting in the capitol.'•`'Mr..O'R is .opposed
to the annexation - iirroxas.
Weliocheeter lieniocrat.eays that theiowas a
meeting Of gentlomon identified with the LOCI?
Foco party, in, * Lyons, N. Y.. a few days since,
wit; declare themselves unwilling—to go for Polk
anil-ToFas...The 'call Is signed by Vl' liaisons.
:The- Mime' Journal says . : that fel'''. Lneofocoa'
last week signod.tho Clay Club. Schuylkill co,,
will be recleaned. .N
John ; Henderson, Esq.,-Secratary-of—the—Lueo
..fooo meeting-n St. Louis, Missouri, has repuilih
ted now Ind forever.. He - can't swat
low,annexation.to
The. Hon. R. D. Davik Locofocii 'mcmhOrstf..
Congress,ClNcw VOili,said" that the Democrat. ,
is nomination at Baltimoie ought to-meet with
no ~espect~roiq the country, and that James K.
- Pcdlccouliknorket—tme Electorial-Colleke, unless
it was that of South &Aline, and that would de.
pond -upon. the caprice of Rilin C.Calhount" lie
;lard to sign_ a card stating that J. K. Polk:
*ou Id receive his-support end would carry New
York State. Three other members of Coligrees
of the party and from the `sonicstate, eifiqed to
sign the card!
G. G. Lamar, Es ( has caused a recantation
to be published in the avaimalk , (Geo.) Repubil.
can. Ho at first warmly advocated tho annexa
tion of Tex 4, but by reflection has renounced his
origins opiiiriiiiGo it Texas.`
The Philadelphia Forum says, a gentleman of
greet intelligence, writes front: Vermont that the
locofocos of that State are deserting the Polk
.standard by hundreds: POllOl opposition to ,t •
interests of the wool-' ,dowers operate very'
powerfully against hi iat tile North, The vane.
cable And, beloydd? o n. Thomas ,RdWart,ef
lliidieWri,'6A - n.,.019-liasiiiii., * .hi:dntyrreirsleen‘
a prominent, mentber,6l the locofoca party,• and
who was a candidate for 'Songre ‘ es a few _years
since, bas declared MS - Intentions to support Clay
and Frelinglioysen,
Wm. McCaully, Jacob %Vagner,qmd, gcnry_
GOod, of GeSilitintowd;;ollio, hakto renounced lo
cofocoisin and join : a the Whig party. .R. D. El
hinsof-Alliamisb Ci,„„Ohio,-also-rciuss4i-the.adi..-
tor of this Dayton Journal, VI infortn the. public
that ho wishes his name stricken ".front the Not: 1
tingliam list," and Mr. M. M. Randall, of Marion
county, Va., rcnounoCd-loeofneoisen i and goes with ,
d'rusli for Whig. man and Whig measures.
The. Fairmotint, 'Va.,:Pioneer, in:whir:li' papal' •
Mi.:RttridalPs letlei_mis-pUbliehed...B l -li'-
Western Virginia, and more partteularlYiulilari•
on.county'itha , nomination-is strongly roprobated,,
Numbers.we could iianie, who would helve voted"
for Old; TeCtiiinseh il Denton; Van B ore ii, •qiilhoon,.
ar Cass will never_iotefor Poiklond.beilas.=-----
',
o::?..The . Richmond .Whig states Mr: Shinn,
tlici,tilentiter-froth';theL Hard Ben distrit,--: , and!‘fiir
many, years ii leading, Democrat 4n that region,,
Basin an liddiliiiiilifth,ii - tiublie - ,TaWeillilio - p - ;;
iiosiden4o'y4iViiii4ailliii:;',ialdsdclerplipa;
-ion-tii#irote4;i 7 Citii--Asiiv—Vit ii4iiiicii-Vatic
firer:chi:rice; "hilt 'Oat gentlemen: having been:
elieoed- out :-, of trWnom i no ikon' At-intfinthuid
,managerricoi,rind by..delegatee 'disobeying the ie.'
stsaetionW__llieir eonstituenKigi.,.Shian'takee
.4ffenri .Clair!'i, . :,. r
).''.
LOcii'-'ilaparahinto • the
to:daplato that. Salina,'frliana to Priaj•
OctiOn i t: And' , thlejtarin Jar'y `teeth' ofi
own •,dealaiatiforis,F,epeatodly• made;: and :. of :the
ollinnothia-wairodat*Tqa—fTl.l.7hat thought`. of
I l oaoFpOoa,4l.,th r o,soo4:
'l;' ha '"
freCC fromlet
ac — iiibliobi in bir l Oil
'2"7l;p-Whigelecuut polog
before tho•,phopbu uppo
: principlop
44 eJnt
efratd avow our ; naked ` prreiplee fisoups
Ilie0f9 1 0.ari:00011Y• unaided by tho gunpowder
popularity
of ci,lackepu. pr the .euctet power of a.
magiCian;,; hieii tow inerilifitted o miti:who
te.notibor.e:hertl - POr
attioiyiiiiaistiiiioo l ol.j.iite93 l 4` l 4=hik - Own"
Stati t in.the i Govereor •ciatitmesi!6uCt.inpn out
arid pekfor'Froolrred4,,opouty;end-ulidorid:tiorol
opßosed.to Protiollop,ei,supmAleut erl, t uniT
taffit brAlir;PrlhOpteis- 4 ,15i0 fight oh vet noi 010'0;1
and we expect t,t!.epnquet !rr,Ourip,l9l,with,.
out,. 014' 'grab' 06611 ' -'" • • '
,'.. , ':.: - ;•:' , 4?!. 1 * ., 1P#1.0) 1 ***400ii ., 1040.• , '4 ,,, !ii , :0;
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` lk,iii:li 4 ,', i ii.* 41\ 4 l'qii!ii ',. 01 - etpi,.loiiiiiifig
:) , k:4 . 4:iiipciiii.V.Ot4iiiiii, l 4V'o4.4 l . l 446iiii'.
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jio,474!lt". l oi::o4o4)liift,*iiitiff,4l . oetAili 2 4'
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'. -,-. IOPQRTANT:CORRESPONDENCE;-` 2 .--
,„
• LETTER::kit°4 GEITATe? O, ,c , i BII / I , ER.
calliellowing -- ciriiisponda4t:bee: beau:
*We ottairman of
, the-Whiggts‘eCentrat.e.amtnitbitt z --- -
• r - • - •• • 'r•••,\ •
• - CARLISLE, J 46.2811844.
*cut F. C.
, •
Dear Sir :—Thetfire certain great
leadin
,iiinciplee involved in, the approaching
eleciioneih•lquch the tribil,interests - vof Psiinsyl.
viniaLeie-instilitid:—We j teferto' the:Tariff of
1,842;=-tolli
ti -the stribuhon of t he ; ALtiCede oti
the Public Lands ittnunutke'Statee-otrrd the im.
etiolate ahrmation•of Taloa to the Union, on the
terms of the recently proposed treaty.
-.Thee° questione heretofore_were considered
only theoretimilly.-Ttibrayete - presente • ur-41a.
condi/it s,before the .peOple. • But they` 'pre ; ; • • w
made practical questions to be decided b -th•
• , s o- e peep - a apd s..- le, one great
political party. hem 'taken. np James K. Polk and
11. A. lquhlenherg for tea purpose of producing a
repeal of the' Tariff or 1842; for thepurpose of
preventing a distribution - among the States of the'
proceeds of the Sales of; the Public Landi,ond for,
the purpose of effecting Sielmmediate annexation'
of_Texas-on-rkko-., terms Proposed' by , tiiis'-recant
-Henry Clay loSeph*AritlebayObretinoin
purpose of eantianik , in force tIM
Tariff - 1842,.0f securik distributimi,amenkl
AbiStates'efthe proceeds of tbeAtileti 'Of 'the pub:
landsi'And foepreventing the immediate • tinJ
nexati 3 On :Pc 7exppLin,,the terms ' 'of the :recently
'preposed gr. ' , ; '
Your: :palltied yieWs 'lies* been formed
iipatt:thniraad prinOlpleAnfi:/entocritteintialk.
.Yintlinve - had - ample7opparttibitierr Tor - ablierti
originating ii - the want -or a pro
).ective ; Tariff before 4842 c and ~the hanekciaLkif,
fedi Madaccd,'ind `how. being produced, by, the
aat 0f1842,, , : Your have also deePVilviestigtitcit
I 'the, principles; of the law of .1842; and its -con.
=Sion with IlMdistribUtion question. The anti,
:of:the-WhillCentral-qumin Wei or 'the Sena"
to obtain all the light *men the subjects referred to
in their picier.liinitnilifeeirthemto take the liber
ty--through 'their, Chairman,' of 'Soliciting 'an eit
pi ession,of your opinion upon these three. several
pi'opusitions;-and if you and opposed. td,the
'trines as _contended •fdrlbrthefriendslofJemea K.
Polk - tind 11. - A; Muhlenberg - whether you would'.
of apprehend Veiy great danger to these:vital
interests in the. event of the succes: • of -Messrs:
Polk, n & NI üblenberg atthe coming'Teleetion
— With much respect : -•
Your obedient servant,
' JOHN REED, Chairman;-dtc.
-, . - TAJNIBERLAND ft:RN - ACE, Z.
"lifrii3 290 8714;
Hon. our Rai&
phdr - Rif Yeartice - of Vair2Btlf MAI
as Chairman of tho...xhi' 'Centrai'Crentriittrie of
the State, was duly receffea. concur:in-the re=
mark, thatthe topics referred to Aro.of vital•in
terest,"..to the:l3 - 61)phi of Pennsylvania, and that it
is exceedingly important they he decided:
1 am a - democrat and have tbrindd iffy- political'
views in aceordince with the atandard principles_
of that party, and I am in...no Way 'inclined un
necessarily to depart Irony them. -
let. in t . egard to the Tariff. -I am a' decided
and warm adherent of the act-of 1842, and would"
exceedingly regret to see thdt law renepled. • I am
Distinctly m 1'011 , 54 of a . 'lfrotectioe Turf', in con
tra-distinction •to a
. Tariff , merely for .7evenne—
altd=thisw-----Vemtleirativird7Wiferii-41ways-becn
'principle maintained by_ the 'true Democracy of,
the country; through - the -
TAIGTON, JEFFERSON, MADISON, 'MONIIOR AACIS
' sox . andwhioh I Wile the Warty a not Mite about
to desert. .The Democratic members bf the See:
ate mil House of Representatives of the Untied
Butterfat. the last session of Congress, voted ageing.-
the repeal.of the act of Isa, and the Legialatuie
of Pennsylvania at their last session, passed a'rei
ol uti u nan iin ottesly-i nstr u ctin g -their- rc preme eta ,
lives in Congress, to go for'proteetion,... without
regard to revenue..." I never can agree to aban
don three piineiples. I fondly hoped that the
candidates of the Democratic party - , could be MIS.
tamed in kccordance with these views. I would
theg....bit the last - to desert them. I regret the
course recently taken by prominent mon of the.
Democratic party. Mr. VAN BUREN' in his Ind- ,
ana letter, declares a that the period . has passed'
away when a Protective Tariff can be kept up in
this country." 1A11166 K. POLK, t h e DOIDOSI'IIiie
candidate for President has also very explicitly
declared against it. Referring to the doctrines
of re Pr_otectiver Tariff:, be _describes them its ',men.
sures Which he considers ruinous to the interesie - '
of the country ;"„, and IteJurther declares, shut he
has, "steadily and at ell - times opposed tboin."—
lie again Faye, " 1 am in favor. of reducing the
duties to the rules of the Com Promise act, where
the Whig Congress found diem on the 30th of
I.
Juno '1842.- .Tho ..Nashville Union," the organ
Of Mr: Polk in the present canvass, holds the fol..
lowing language—" we wish" it ~to be borne in
'kind, that the opprossive"Turil£ of 1842; has been
kendetnned br every true deninerat, and by none
more decidedly than Mr., Vali Buren. That it's
provisions are viewed with abliorrenco by Gov.
Polk and all his friends we need not repeat." and
the Baltimore Convention, which nominated Mr..
Polk sent forth the declaration on this subject,
" that justice and policy forbid the Federal Gov.
ernment(to foster one branch-of-induatry-tu,thti
detriment .or another,•&e.i' apparently hhillig a
view to the doctrine of e • horizontal Tariff, and
having A regerd only to Jeyenueen_d_not for,pre.
tection7, - But yet by destroying our • arc ' is
-would- foster the-South,-by:ther,ininof-the-Nortir,
It seems to me; that it would kir an act or mad
ness far Pe n nsylvania lo,land_her aid. torepeal the-
Tariff. -of-1 842..--Weall-knowthe-:calatiriltics_
brought upon - us by the operation of the 20 per
cent ditty. They Aid not fall 'alorto upon the
manufacturers, but upon the firmer, the inechm,
-id;•and'om - . orifrjprifilif Industry, : The prUfbliseyil
object of 'reducing • the - d Mica onimpoats . by is .
advotirtes;wee to inereami the rovenUO,liy-inereas.,
~
ing,the ~amount of importations.,
.It 'was calets.
;lated they : would be . inoriased from,loo. Li, 450
inilliebs.oftollers. ' No ode ii, so" blind as nit to
_sai,:.that ..thia'Additlon:of
.50 ,millions of-blip:iris .
would takii,the,planp, of 'Mir own domeitiefabriske;.
and Ideptive - ste of the 'cOnsirinritiOn 'of the prOducts,
OF.lhei -- . - saikand•Ontr•! - OWn" , labor - Which'. would:' be
required,inineirOonstruction... , l'think It O an,be
that - ,Olei.arcliiiiiiiiiitilited; 7 ' llie - Intirietar erthi:
inatrufactuveri - and:ogrioultiltalletilireTiiirtrearly'
„related that an irilury,t,o ine:affenti all therothota.
1 f,ildsinnuliteturerFortnieeliante.:tsont.pmtaitair
'foreign, iriMartatiOne'disabli ,lilni to proceed-tliel
Ittbererideriendent cui-hilifisi thrown idle itlid.do.:
.prived'ofilierneinis • Of living—titer farroer.atepped.
.frowsuPplyint the' inimilaetitrer 'ltitiod'his %best
;market;,. and.?.theitditokeinith,:tite.,..Mschinist: and
Others:their' fOrmef'aupport, - --beeansiSheir,..rtitgli ,. .
bore.nease to. liMio the same Melina Of patronizing,
ilieni.• -- Tho-Southrmarliaim;Partionlar local' i n
.teresio,rviiiich would be feepied by it„,ropeift of
the:Pariff'Nit:Perinsylialiia;cileirlyliainonal, to
her it
,:ereuld be followed , bY;unmitigated.injuiy,,
!'',Toirr• eneond'prepailtion, refers, to pie distribu..
. AM Of the' 'preeeeds' utitie 'liutilie leiOti . tioioiig.
iiiit.P.tatesi'',TitirLis ohindred onbj int_ tO3 hi Tiir_
iff,Ond a .mnipure thet;l ant diatinetlyin favor of,.
Indsed,-tiO ''' !ling.!: al th e-'proceeds Of . AOpnblic
rinds, are-looked , to by -',thelCationtil. Treasur'y; es'
a source of' revenue, I 'fiat tile '"Tariff: will; con.
otantitfliciuoicv . occOrdirirliOirej.thi''itpetisoi ,
..if-the. , -,Sieverninerit.-,--Theri,theinannfoottirir„
iimeld'AiVe 'nb ' certain sPriltation. ; Riiflet' AIM,.
' ' f-ihe ' ' italt.gaternine t:' biLiteilied_
-., enue--o . -gar' n e .
from the, Tariff witho,u, the Roblin lands; and the
Tariff w ill : be: certain and jperna anent. ....This ton,:
Originated 7.'e5r.:4. - -'diiiiiielitiil; 7 , ininiiniiiit:Tiiiiiria,
,4Eiffaltson first auge*te, r d the "idea,' that' slier the,
','payment jorAhir - de ti '9 ,}he Miolutionary,..War:
for , Which , theisOands4iVerei tranaferredfbfthe
,Stales'to- - the;;:Frenerel-.tieVerantenti.4utproo ,
'ilicild be iiidd a siiru fund belonging to , the gitates t and,
iie:rised.Mtnendid-this iipliettioriTo ii.t.e - tati Or.
P9!ltiOfsgenersifi'salniatipmAilitribittian -,stria 4.
liiiitirlte'llcietrinn'otaiirleirul-Nertsoir: , ',..ife more.
than once urged, 'it. upon ,CinilligirQiiti7tho' force .
0f.Ar0094 , f9r ; whkuli, he-Weise iainikrkabli.:l le
kii.tiow ..iupposed4o be reafated„ chiefly, beaanisS,
Ithe"teneint•Of thialniiit idaY'atford'ateapOlegy.for
repealing 110, - preSont TOOL iI.TIM,And :tiMllaistii. , .
idly, :o.iiionkeytti, the,- , §tato=4 , o,o4tlnft:ot,;lo to,.
POnto3l4{ol= ,, , ofienatiail;itciiiitt'.iihOt t litlyftio :4. -
i!Kciltri - o. l ‘.be eP4itteo44.ttkiiiiiig#i*artolvereii ,
upon iii:A*iigiry i .Ap t ;44g:ikt.",44l4',
tinit , lfleinSi",WPSl 1 4 : .W.ill'', I t'Osid01 1 tt..1j0.C..WMilitt
-,yritn , lo7 4 sueb4llll,,-1;.,.. ,e Um la"ldabrikinteresitid ,
' O O :r!!! 3 miliie r ilili;"C.. -11 04 , 91V1 1 °j'a11nc.'015:4447 14 .
lirknteilitt usitil*,,Aerr'f, itNilriiiB - ollfidepar ;
#.4l,edged; 0.4011,5t.re Mil fililedies!' for ,i(044•4!:
viongStifiliyn#l_ollet li. .0440.*161,Th o**.:
00debtii , sailuyi:Iniirlikiiiiiiivi, tile itiettiVidi=,
lliitill,R,kkilidrOelref:,ikti#Aluell.•llliti rit4 l llool 4 o
n
apPar,OlimOkii . Thi tr f iollo , 9itifieftio,lll,o) l 4o#
4(004/010:4•00-pillA0n . ~,pa ,tr4lA,thlt
,00110.#04.01. 1 i . :#l.4.rttOlt
',d , ' . fitii-TMAttf A 1 4 .1-7. 4 :t
a
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' -: . 'ke1A r ,b1%).4,z,',. , ,R; 1 . 4 ,Fi,1• Pll'
=
of:interest aneuellyi.etlba4Mts:lbetter ailti . 'ilill,
fuidite eitintliWe erelditlierititled; indSildimr-'.
seltieettf,tr inormous!..burden ;. rit Shill we rath-
'er diadith :itrenittikation from the - en : mat-nod - la ,
tweet otirOttireetur this . ..two nrnil Hail- ofyiloilars -
iiiiiiiially; and' thaefdierer:';Pannsylianit'ivonl.
latiginjeitt7Ortierielt if.ithe Wouleidlitietliii. ••; if
dollaw,of thiri;furid: ; r: , ' - ..." .i
.i 'T - !'' , l ' ".-,-."•;.' "
- , ;,;.2 2 yeur nort,,iopittis the_ennezattithef Texas, -
" .. .This subject has been hastily Sprung,upon us.
It has not been submitted to the people, nor en:,
dergone the investigation detnitettlo3-en-gre4o.
a' proposition; - Whatever - may , be the determina
tion otthi , :veriplm upon Bill - disOuration 'Fsuctfede c ,
torrid - n - 1 - 'lton should be earriedintoeffeai.4.thot-by:
treaty, but by _Congress; not in vielictiOircd:Na
tional faith.. but in accordance with thoite just
principles, by which the ;American Government
professes always to act.- It strikes .my mind as
being anlinpropertopie to be mixed u. sudden! ,
teitiftheeze . men o t a generate ection. .' ore:
are ; rest-principlcs involved, 'which should have a.,
, t ;thairui fiat MthahlAiA6sion.=-4am-not-prepar-;
eft o, passupon the auhjell-atmottent,but.,.
aiiela'fu thT - v iz ievelopMents and; diseussiOn, arid'
\ act as die% ' cairiOn shall' iiiptire. 'But 'I must'
confess, that so, far air I have considered the inn::
jecl, eIY 'rnipd hi nnfitioiablyinclinid to; tho'niert-,
sure as giving an ° undue preporidertinctri&South:.
ern iipteresta' over thi'Noithetni thateerethitni.
our territthy',Without- strengthening , Our Othern.:..
mint: ,',' .' ~';'' -`,'" - ' s .' :- nr -;; :--, - --..;,' - '7 '--
.. 'NoVi.with , reguril to your list ineitirY.: { ea*.
--..„ ..,41.
but little consequence, 'ati itis net for the Pe:adri'.!
4- agrapdlientent of tilth" - yifiels:•eleceed;:Whe ,
joirtietilar. individuals ',We. support - Or Who We op';
pose, for the "Wheel! .before';the,
,people; compared.
- with the; 4rinciples and.merisures,which'we hope
to ha secured.' -;I third il nth - err:al rid - Wont rjinblic
life; and have , of late girerf burlittleattention'tO .
passing-,;_-eVents,Lilealre,no=officeibtititLia,hl
common interest-,with . tor-fellow 7 cniZens, irrthe'
success of our 'Republican feral of Gthernment
'and the well beide iif the, people: - ,1 bitie . been
taught a code of politics in the'denieciationtrehool,
and 'would fain - See -that-schoottiourielrttint'be
perpetuated so long as in its measures it 'is
,con-...
sistent.with itself • DOPI have passed 'thatperi--
ed in lifd, whenTEonld betridlijrintitYbini,Wlien'
it comes in conflict with principlcsand measura:
I; am determined,r, according - to a snatirn ;early
adopted, that IWill aopport. measures-at-all-times
in prethrenCeici men. On tide, as on bll other oc
mrsions,. I feel a strong'desire to support the men
thitatnateithrtlitt partylifT - whith - I. belong, - and_
a inere,differenCe of opinion '
on 'minor `matters
shall never divide mo froth it ;; , .and if I can stip
. art the nominees placed before the Ipublic by the
Democratic Cenventiod of Baltimerewithout Op
posing or perilling the principles tint- measures,
o indisponsilode to the - well-being 'of - the, people-of
Pennsylvant4,,LAvill do so. But I cannot, and
will not by anract of mine put to hazard or den
the' stir -- 77,- Weiples and , n---- '
ger. thegreat•letiaing.principleeand_meattureile
which I have referred, - fortfiesake - of any men'or
'any party. Neither tho desire of favor nor the
feet of deatttrchttiatt, frotn -- party or individuals,
Shall tempt me,Uv do -it. But Will in the end,
after suitable inquiry, and after obtaining the most
accurate information in mY'pewer, vote with - the
petty and-for-the-Men who-will sustain-and-pro
mote the measures of policy which I have slight
ly noticed, and which.l firmly belfeve are india.
pensiblo to-the prosperity of my native Late.
Very sincerely yours, &c;
• T. C. MILLER.
.. . ~ . _ . . .
,p, 111 e Locolocoi Of. Pennsylvania profess to be
i 0 ;Ivor of a revenue turitl; and opposed to a Nation
al bank, and yet support an' avowed Five trade man
Ter.DPresidenti - atr.:theverylnaw---Winr-repor . &
hill for the , re-charter.of the. U.. S. Pea for Vice
. President ! How beautifelly consistent-!.
PETERS' COU9II•LOttNGES are now rapidly Super
seding all other preparations for the relict' oltoughs.
Colds,Asthina, Whooping Congb,•Catarrlf,Tiglit
nese of the. heat, Bronchitis, and similar pulmo n nt,
ry affections.- It IS Wait' sti•Well establiihed;that
large proportion of css sof Cdiismaldion,hy which
i owe their m•i:
gin to the neglected Colds and.Conglib, whrch might
easily have been.removeilv an earlier period. No
medicine will . bg found so elticacions in curing such
eases as these Lozenges. Therfaithfully . allalie
cough; by removing the irritation which keeps it up,
while at . the same time they promote expectoration,
and relieve congestion. _
If-there isa pain iii the chest or 'side, one of PE
TERS' PIA (mire only I cents.) should
be spread over the part, and worn till relieved. •
Sold in Carlisle, by S. ELLtoTT, oitly agent for
his borough.
HEALTH ! HEALTH ! !• !! !-I - (OW tist;:ess
are riches sand all the • c u t a•t •
1- wdepriveil — orhea 1 - tew much harder too is the
v o ter- lot 'of the poor, *hen sickness is added to
e,-vertv. Why, therefore, will either of these elan
. s trifle With that inestimable blessing—health ? It
, well known Mitt the greater 'militia of all the corn
. taints that prevail in this
to Colds,A,' to owe their origin
1111li it is almost lind y well known, the
most sore as well an agreeable cur. for Colon, and
anti their attendant miseries, ism be tomtit in Pease's
I loreltound Candy.. For Keel of hese assertions
read, the ilitiV papers, and you. will and Thousand,
have (4:tidied that this popular medicine is the best
known for thh mire of Cifilils, Consumption Wlionpi
in-bough, Intivoiza, Asthma, Catarrah, lirptiellitts.
Prom the venEyable Ex-President Andrew .laeldon,
down to the last pm:.that has been eured.• President
Tyler approves-of it for Colds and Cong,lis„:lllr--
Ilatick of the State of New York, and the lien. It.
11. Morris, alse•have added theirtesiitimnies: The
,whole diergy of-the city of New, - Yorks
I .by an endless array of all trades mid professioniu
' boys all certified to its einittrve power. • .
I.Soldint MYERS & HANERSTICK'S Drug mid
Firswgi-Store,--Nortli-Haiioser street, sole Agents-tox ,
this Borough. _ ;,, ...
•
CosTivitNeas.—Mr. John Earl, 25 Tenth street ,
P-itilade:phisi-was-for-many-years-alllieted with
theraboyeiLiliaha9e;ledstieenoti,y2:whidlillnfitrani::
'Abated to , :grovi worst} daily ,until It became truly
!-alarming ,, -;.heiacnereednutierid to use several rem
.edicseithiolklio.rlidolud:.nrit4oceiving•any,lienel
fit from them; despaired of ever beinr ; cored, anti'
ho , 4 , 4s,,adviiied to try' Dr..Drandreth's• Pala'
which he.deelares.in a-shorttirne completal i)* -
indv.ea hia enmplaint indican .reitnred him t oz.
.porthet enjoyment .of health: At blessing he' e!.
knowiedges he never e x pected to enjoy.
Sold in Carlisle •by CHARLES BARNITZ
Co. Agents lbitlibitcam - ~"
l'hiatfounalisr Fatality of Conenmplitnt, calls
lonillifor-thrrunited.exertions of the Medical' Fao
ttllY.-alett•Ptilanthropist,.to_steY:asfitt u huntan_
weans sit) av ailable , the raeages of this direful
menstet.', It 'will. hardly be believed, altheugli
iduted-uncurthwouthwity-of-the-“Rsrorto-ofilte
oqr.prwelyektsities,
that
.Constimption of the tiniks - la
of
WWl,:tittirs'Aueforth of Ade total adult mortality
iii ; 'those cities:' Steeling Phintoneqr
tyritp - durecAsthcattan ;;;;;;;;; Spittineof tiloodi
Cotighs Croup ,anci all - diseases (Witte •
A eolief Mary, B. Hendrickson, Croswiclis, N.
Y.; as itetored to heitith 'by . ' StCelings Pul
memory Hyrific; aftecitiboring wider a cough end
'Spareness ntiaily a yodr, . , • •
• Sold ...in 'Carlisle 'hy Eutory, , actiti omit for
thieliorough." • ,": ••
' •
,• • .
ErytiPeiat or 41.Anthoey'a Wright'e
in4inn•VegetahliTithiTire,eatur;iii6;iinCeertein:
bore for ErYitipord'i,ficroatise thek , nariy, oil' by the
ifinnaeltluld:boniele theta . ' morbid Ifiunciie which;'
II ;40 , 440 lunge, the lun, ere;the , eaneeief 'the!.
.alw°, l l ,46 ' l4 6itWni OO'nfPlaint: „'From ttiree
of--the-ndien-Vegetabln malie-i_ietfeet
euro o' the meat obrinnte , attack '
.o 1
IClinCeitneitiethlhealigeitionieltepteved r en4
therblood air ea eenipletely paiinekthtt= new ,
and vturarngiven.to 'the whole frame::
Obitioe.P,nlehaefit only of the inliinf,tlted;
69; or. th e Offiae - irthi Geneialtepcit;
69. Itnee rtrent, 4 l'hiladolphisitne4,lbo,,Ortioutaii',
islt ter ,
ifiiih;l'altkafinAregetable•Pilhn' , --17 , 7
elate 46,0099%1hp C#AgL.E.9"46I/..113c_
#l)e,,t zen t fotAhlk! I!)prougp.
. ..
.. . ,
1 ll' Ciaiii-"riliaiiiiiirittiol cocc i
oil:Ia.-Won ''-' der qu? qu'O''.-171-41.
said. iTtlerd ismi!lilix PV , v, 1 11. -.
tit , tv i iiied i t i ne „.„.
ii•iii;elkniipi~ir qiiTerin,.t!ga...,,,mosand•SlWlL"..
IlumlOods ofPniFiYlitllit__ll"l'L.:4llriliiii; qatorletY.7l-•
oi4po qf all. sorts, ' TIT, •!'F'n; r 7 iim ents :Rddine.tiew.
:all limit% rdolniv Oil"? i lm e,l ".l D • wiNto4B.llil-:
fruioFialti to , di; healing nc.„.r.irt iis : iiii4dl ,,,,, atc , t
sate of Wild Cii4iY.tilLai s l i t-ea . a r . t a ve , - Tri -- "Olippro
!!• 11 , 11 C i4 cri*till"/Y 9 17, ' , ...lii, l ' i t ~ C9;n14.1P/Plilin's
Wirt.' i It (Wee' A i9 TlV i a t ti i iiebr. die'Lungs,
' Llirt i e, C al M 4ll 4,a ba--14 . ' • h.u•ibloillletnbi't °
_when i19t19. 1 .4.0 4 0 1 49 11 '','Al .'''''Al it l• h r -. 11 . 5 0'
iliresinithau . trarl4op '4lk. I , llt
......
.1110,0:Aidow.oroLt $
Y.N. 4.4tt0r.0t Ati: LI
411PARtilf;..A.A4M
f410,1F,aig,1411
v!ii , p,.0.41011 ; x4..i
~ r 1 ill4tAik
', , ,,,, iiti , • ,„,, , 1 4,44,0
...... ..-—nwly
-ndi jpßli
- Paii,ifilk , - 1 7,4
ir o o#oo.- ,. . ,,. ! -i.
~-4. ~,,,,.., . v .._
446A1P ,, ,ra,
kgii. itg;4o,,V
'W' r P li !W, 7l o nOn g ilit'lkoillubol!
imiiioii k iipreßiint. tlo,rjr . o4 4 :o 9 ng : -:
-11tIeWntniti:t . ii-:g4tatng•fearfuliy- exciting -A •'
,-
'new:mitiCi.:lWitt.4.eigiOyt-tiatahlikhed - in7Nettwotr" - .
iinoiiiithilitfi-feliti3tiena '• - ettl* -- M0rtp9.45.7,.,_
'7.Wraillilield ttiiiha...4l.iiittcr Pay. Saintir an they_ ;
a , tyle, : v ih:eniaelv'co.;ll-nii.very favorayepght,3here•
'mon the council , of the 41(4 city. declared it a
nuisance and -issuid: . an cirdel:for ifs - chietAtietiOn,
• . • • • . ~... ~ •,...
-Accordingly-Abe Citrmiyeli#lrolttpilakdof the .
POyaiiktiiiiiii-ihe , P.rC.4,. - rtaterlaii - AintitOperi-re•
-iitoved-iheiti-to-the-streeil andAiiirntitaint''•,thrhia'
high:itdoffedconduct; tagetier" with , threats - ofthe •
.
ttea s Uliction, of • •ceveral larcalea .!n
, the ncighboring
,tow hee hictTn "iod the
.ititti•lniarineria - in.ihe - Ti.,
chiitY:, 1• - ctialill'aciridifititiheftaiitioseiting,
to arine,t ! areia t thle:'outrage upon' their righti,
ifectinge ha -`,been nelle - a` and -teal ;itii'
•-Ft - W -- 4 ,them , • trea, Auid'...preObring •
Tier tAisettl",:;e il
jfkeektiee:by..penoery;
The eieltereo throighoet:lllhiohi, le be
An - I 411Pre.selli4
, . . . . .
:Mr Ilia ,I,ToW,Yorh Sun:Otiya when Col. Benton •,
inLtheM..l3'. Senate,ceponly::•oliatkod"-Ot t ,MeDuf-
..
,fl , i9r,§ . 464cd.r_olinii; . ..*th'ireasonconi,...ileidins,
4nvolithi ' .I.ti' '''te - titior tie oUnlini::,inif added
iiii?ok, Nt..
il • Colened'ileistoni'- , i,otila thee( life.'iteD.. at
ll'hilliip ; ic4. , : ivith , voice - pi' - ieiWliiifwl,itlf - tho
w ii
sid,' ps' ',llq, ifneedbe,Jii". - iferoneit,nt: iinkCihni,
den, : Clineh,:of. - qiikgh4*itit *Oi;eliiiii:l grasped
..111e.7.1iirithii!iiharik.W.Wd - hsTiliiiciiiii - ;lns
there with 14;11.: fonnediaillialiee . Mr. Benion
tOcil'ihe hiiid.iii4 ohn - qiiiii§l:Atiqii i Wlio.Waii
seated behind- , him; and acid—" illy.,..etd*s, you •
are paseinl ofFihe atoge; and itiii - rfeelpg -r ' iwlty
eiloo, but while we Hie: tbe
_; ioutatgad: W.the.-0,,
Cause -tpti
.a:,The.Gittod Jtiri:of Philadelphia cOunti, give
in their , late report, as the multi of riot's liSthat city, •
first t-a-lai- - eiecutien of the laws ;-sceondrilsefforts --
of a pOrtion. - 'of-thenfinUniti t 6 Cioltillelließible
from the public schoolavanditheT'disturbance of a
public meetinghy a r bantt OfilaWless,rnun, some of
whom . had resided: in , oue ."emintrY bit fora short
period
An address ha's been - published by_ the Roman
Catholic laity otPhiladlPhia, headed by Judge Ran.
the the
and gives certificate: from' School Directors to dis
prove it... We believe theeeWas an attempt of this
kind made in Kensington, though, not in the city.
Apromszcii FEY-Bi--The - following section of an
Act of Assembly.passed at the late aession of the .
Legislature, interests A !aria portion of the com
munity .• the eighth section of an Act anti.
tied "An Act further to regulate prodeedings in
the COurts of Justice, Atc." aPpocitied the ; 6th day
of May=lB44! . •_ : _ .
Sat.r B. That hereafter no attorney or •judg.
mentlep shaft be Allowed or taxed on the entry of
,any—Judgment- -confession,inranyr_nauct,ofAhlez.
Commonwealth.... tern suit has not' been: presi
ously commenced; a dyhore - theiiimbentOlikibi
judgment shall . not e coed the sum of one hut:
dred dollars; and the tat to be paid upon the en,
try 'of any judgementi at. - afoieewici; and - aporrthe
entry 'of any transcript of file judgment of a Jae
tiee of the
. peacp_or alderrean,, to. - create a lien, ,
shall b e paid by the plaintiff,. without:recourse to ,
tits defindant. .
_ -
• 24 1 2 124141V6223a_
PHILADELPHIA, 'June 28; 1844.-
FLOUR.—The demand for export,lmps'inero sit
ed. We note soles 'of superfine shipping Wands
at $4 a 4 12i per barrel. James Patterson's*eru
tra.fumily flour at $4 62a. Other choice brands
on Broad - street, at $4 al 59. It.yo b floor $2 tfTi
a $3. Cnrn Meal $2 25 as 2 44 for Penna. and
Biandywine.
cents per:Buhl afloat. Rye 60 a6l cte. South..
ern yellow Corn 44 a 45 cents. Oats 30 . a Si.
cents Penna. and Suothern.
\9HlSKEY.=Whiskey roadily - comparide 22
a 2:4 eta. per gallon in Ude. and bbla.
•
Wreiv -Tatioring
atztearawaixammve .
GALLAHEIansr. SON wonittrespeettittly
CP • form the citizens o f parliste,; : trinl'itv
that they !met" taken' the Stand formerly occupied by
two - doors
above Gray's store, where they *ill make up two" ,
description or Gentlemen's Glothing..in the most
Fashionable style and'of tkeintated'und - most'sub.•
staritial workmanship. 'Greta care will be taken to
deliver's!' eltitimod - the appointeillinugantl - ivlrat
is of still inereimportanceve hasiesolseti On a rel.:
sena lowthierrtm - of - the - iiriceritt - piusertf - ehitige 4-
-for making Cdats,Atestaand-Vantsloons. l .-4 Summer ..
Linen Coats nnstle up for Oils • Dollar, and. Tweoll
Coats for $1;50.•'. All garments Siaiiinted to fit is
every_point,
astiTtliiiiiiiitiiitcßor this:es- •
tablishment received :his inatruetidits in onoth — e --
best establishments in the•oityot New -VOA, Ind has
hadLeonifitlend*Loggerienettin that-hooch of the
The patronage of Ithepublie ie nahtt respect u ly
solieited,.na every CAM will be taken to give- entire
kitieGtetion to all who call.
' • ' J. distLillElt Is. SON. 7: - 7-7
May 141.844.
oirtp . -
IgIiZASMUCH aitheresiriTpirsons'in the habit:Of
hauling, filth; and the Careausistrdead`anitnals„
to the Green Lane.leading frOtaihn_o? l Pher- 8 1nr; ,-
road to the Turnpike near Henderion a - Mill r iot to
- ollier - l• ti Cy* andTaninelosed - grotindsirwithist --
the bound of t e Borough—this is to give notieetir , '
all suche at for:each and every °K nee , tithe kind
heresiter,llTOWnittiletaf-therßorough-laititill-be---
Inflicted wiAttut respect to persons. •
• By order of the TOwn _Council;
• JOIIN WALKEIt,High Countable.
Carlisle, Jane to; 1844... ' - ' -• ' 9144
-N-8.-Owners and occupants of lotharei
to cleanse the streets and alleys in Runt of their res .
pective properties-randdqiug saVe - dosts.' •
LUDIBER lATlVltigiti
mHE ifuhserlbeOns now and ill! aniistantly keep :
on hand nil kinds at liiimbee;',such is' White
eine SOS' ds;Plank%.Stantling; - :Shingle%Shinkling ,, ,, , ,
allor%•filch vitt. Ee_ . , -
the river twines stithtneaoditinTfOrinielazigi
Ware" house of ' W)Ar. --- 13;;,*
• Carlisle, May .2,2 '1844.... • '
Ladies. rancy-Dkestweoods: -)i
J
41L-EAtii.TLe.bu:ti, lutimhit'lpenedOe • I&1l
road
foßowhif, .
'tie* etre uress
Ri°h%rguYedilk a 4 2 .o./ ° 4! li4 oe , •
tallies, t.4twot
gir0ii,47,T144.4
- -6 "'..00-,,..-1,
, . i ii 'nediconN. .. vh,
''"Thi ii ilP m ",T a von si ,.. , hAvEttiTio _, ,
7.PD1LL.1416 , i ti de Si e cnne ,!: AL :eh:
n i r e44:1:1114-y-H: °h4i l i' o *P ir - Cit:l7 "-8 1 1. -I n
, f4l - 1,11 : ' ,--;--1 ,,4 64h-
: 11 e' , -- : * ? , ,, ,, : 'N4"-, : . . ,17rvi:Fa ,. ... :9 i'2-::: 1 :
r0x.,..-- r: - ,TT, ,,1 1, 47 sl'a..• ,r. ‘,
....L,..,...._.1i,
- Jbetv';.imufge-:- -7 ,
~I z• 4 ii.iiiiiit4 tird: '' '
'I diatellt `'," Geo i"Y
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