Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 03, 1849, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, 001:08ER.1101849:4.
DEMEOORATIO WHIG Tlbillgt' •
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ommusioner,
T-TENRYA LFITLLER
Dc#4ll4B l .4sitttit - 41
E.;Zennsboro.
DAVID'S&RUNSHAW; IL
STEWART MedOWAN,• of 'I44A - 1111M. _ ;,
f•••11' 67, e ifik— . • ••••
• ' jOSEttrbIiDARMOND,'Of
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WM:. M.. PORTER; `of Cdrliale. 1. 7
-{' " " 1 ' (Tithe
"RIIDOLPH:MARTIN, of N. Cum erland.
• - "Auditori .
ALEX. DAVIDSON, W. :Permsbite (3 Yrs.)""
THOS.)T. GRAHANIy• S. Middlaibii,
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7 THOMAS CONLYN, of Carligo.; •\.' A
Rally. ,ia,..thellonsfught ;i•
• WAKE 1W! NVIIiGS I
A GENERAL *MEEIVG. of the" Virlngs Of!
Oarliale ,will be.held.nt the public,' house ofJohn
Weal, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENIN4;!
et 7 o'clock. nt the public house o f
Mr..:Eshelman, on SATURDAY EVENING, at
the saute hour. eYeral adiirtlics may be expect-
ed snd'egenerat attendatice of the mad pod true'
Whigs of the Borough is earnestly desired. Them
is work to be done !,
•
• 'Ward' elPieeiingst• •
0 • A ineetinief the Whige of the East Wart will
.1 : be held. at theripublic,,,house of Henry Glatt, on
'Monday Evening, the Bth inst. at 7 o'clock, to
make final preparations for the contest on Tues
.., The Wilke of th e We rtWard will meet for the
Auntie purpose; the same Evening, at the 'public
house of Mr. Orth. Let every, Morking. Whig
m ake hie arrangements to be
_present. -By order
• of.the . WHOLE k•ARTY., •
licrThe il'iheits are ready .for. distri 7
• butiori it the madous districts.' •
.Tke Single Ticket Law.
i'lreki4itas passed by 'the last Legislature,
requiring the Voters 'of Cumberland and sev;
oral other counties to vote for all the of
be elected hereaher, on a dingle ticket,—
'.- • the old sySteirri of lidding the tickets and vo-
• '' ling them-seperately, is therefore abolished.
We invite thn'adention of the. Whigs to this. •
Have a carethat you make no Mistake, and
are not cheated or-deceived.. Examine your
tickets, and see that none bet the regidarly
nominated Whig,candid ales are on it, atl they
are printed in oiniaPor, and do not scratch
a man. Every man struck from the ticket,
is a blow attlitygreat principles of the party
for, which we labored so successfully last fall,
and which must be sustained, if we desire
to see the good workycommencea so auspie- '
' ‘ - '%inftSiji s tirthe Whig aifinimatratioes, success
' filly'carried out; Let the Whig rallying cry
be-;;•:gea long pull; a' trong pull, and a pull
all together,' for the whole Whig ticket !
The Noirth.and West !
Sutra flatorrimust !—Most cheering news
'reaches us, from private sources, says the
Pittsburg Gazette, of the brilliant prospects of
the Whig Ticket, in the northern counties of
the Slate.. Mr. FULLER is there among his
friends, who know him only to respect
The administration of Gov. Johnston is also ;
there exceedingly popular. ft the West does
as well as usual, and as she -can do;PUL
LER WILL BE ELECTED by a triumphant
major Up! ' . ,
SUICIDE OF A Ililirrtnannw--We .learn
from tha",d4(4tirg Stai, that Frederick
Hnifilr,,rbo:was,Corvicted during the is.
guet teno:Ptth.a. YulP:d9,r .of ,Frederick Fos.'
wee sentenced , au „the 25th, ult. to, be
..,hanged. On the 27th he committed auioide
,in his cell 3 .having made a rope horn. a part
o his bed by which he had suspended him
self from a bar running across the lop .01 the
cell. He had requested to r te left alone du-
ring the day; and, had probably been dead
several, hours when found. He bad previ
ously made a full confession of the murder
of which he had been convicted.
THE FRENCH DIFFICULTY. , -.-w6CIERM
from Washington, that through *the- trieqly ;
• 'interpoitition of Mr. Crarripiim; British Charge '!
d'''Affairsi 'conciliatory pi.opottitions have . 3
beep subinittes 133 t M. Poubsiti"the ejected
'minister, id'&a; government. " 'Through; the' ,
SecietariVf '4leie, the subject' Wes r'refertled I
, to president or r who firmly adhered . to:d
tto dOnise hadimen adopted, and eat
~PreAB o ,olFißeg,49. ti* .Ifrect
no unfrlendlY perstinalAtiolings„were Ter
taine4 by. hirrmll or the members of his
ii9o2in,qt Pw.tlf4e; 4/. go.t.?Etoinf ..nn.ger no, '.01?;; ;
cffetstancesitoed,that o gerittenum t resumefii*
; ,.fanctions:of his. °Mani-Midi advices were.
i,:ostiVed , homFraticek !21-'./i t t
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:'il000l000:,p ap, o
taarge' Gen, „Tavlor'hi Adminietration vititli. '
etc! r lekoglostile to the donee of Hinititten
, ; liiiDwstippears (hut montleoago, '
.
lQiiitettrwati , 3oCitYrnilitavnitte , Way to t itl9ll4l,
' ' et - " .4 *
' 4 ''-i'ikj,qifittiqrififfitettdes" fro th Preitectoyt
• - ' ) tedlikehdiiiig:i r oioertitiijii t it
4 "idiiii'iiiltriliAdiliS*.etitgAiehei); and Kto
'w l efeeititler t Atetidtit*t"aiiiii nations:A,
11 1 .. fc--Th-ft-irrtinhf-i"
case ° l f 7th ir-4 1"7;
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'Plain Hilitere,lstini 'co . , hoe brought in a J
. ;iii.ill4til'9ililtir: • r.lndion, their yine-lcader, ,
. '" t : , ' "ii#O li il l /;° ll , 626 dOn44ininnc°o-n 7l / 1 /6
sqp.l.P43lgfeBO9n#Clef,r,V3Fo4ie, the , Peehettlier9. The
4>P4t 0 , ,0141e1Ye.h0, on,rno,ro lenionily, dealt with,
c.; %t ,
wiming henton ce ri to.frt imprisonment of m '
from'
~.I, i , ,A citifi to three ritni& e cii, t: , . , : 12 " '
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gia; iii 1 0 '4 02 *9 4 9 , 9 ,07 'nninun° :; RAILROAD
v s osAf,CoxpAr t y4,,At an election for orneors ra thic
soovcompoofiti r ukgonMonday • 4pitidierf4.
141/ le. t4lowlegifehgehee'wer4ll°'ned4i#4i4i;,
Thomas C. HatehlY ; I Deflefefe;soiMPA,
Cggr:Mem Enonmendi,Wle• " Duvall tlYli 1 17
I'ta 4 1-'ll6l SiiiiiiirkhiVeltiahLeetifeell Kirk, Ii ) , - ",.. 1
ligtedi e , ACA 4.tv r i t i IjA li k , ', ,43.1 A i ,• ...1, 4 .4 t,
''^'A t f:l l, '''' p&lßoiner of thficofoco imperil fi p. 4 v,
4 f
rv . fliitieti that n' T elial' - '64 - figelkohli ebeg . had pe-,,
t7 , t/ikiiirgil batliaiwit it. olaWnsiilutte iiintoh
, J 6 '-thiv.,..flui t ifi l ioripllo i l lehtistailoi r egiOn. Leto ee- ~
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M. ife
k , ,,t•,,,i. to ill,r4,l 4 4og , regnAlt.av ti ,I)P:IL . 1 ''' ' a'r
' Dt Vin L 1113.1 +r . ~i,-,, , ,, t0 , , ,, -';‘,
, 0 , -.4.t , cur.-- e,!lfitf,, c o Pe /AI !
" 6P• 11, K , l ''s liilk6iti Mr. fal' rWhefti • tale' .
* • th .. hir , the
~, „ ".'from his N'onn°m_ InP on ° n'g °
- ) ) nighiiif the imp inst. Hia health is very
, materially unproved. ,
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TAO up ybrithetnr;'ye " Thiritniit'atidirturODlVlllVlEMOßNTLAGl
And qght for 4 . -j . pDIRY. FULLER. Agron. the foemen, meet t r .
Arfyn - havid*Oho dip gone by I 'And 'witii , The - piorcink dinio of truth ' - 'iFor.IOIINSON kind for TAYLOR. - . • :Thelkoiifoono met !i• •• /.
;• •:" bdn ,•• ; '7', •
Shake off the , detv,:ardps„,i that... Sparkle on
"kout , garments; . and marehyOrth (i
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'• • •-: NALL*? zrazz.r:-Co,the .11IVILLOT-130X:.
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Valle Whigs Pt Curtiberland County ! Galltipt Victois'of the mentorable c stepkt
gles , ofolB4o and 184S,l'Itniti we;call you to the great' contest *of the BALLOT,
BOX I When Gen: TAginos'?:*as upon the eve of:oneefi his - Victorious battles
-Mexico, and when thi;,,superips force.of the enemy gave' glooiny portent of-defeat
to hislitttle army, thAioh..:loerted Chieftain who 'NEVER SURRENDERS," appeaodl
at - the head of his troops and thus-addressed them : "Boys, I HAVE . FODGHT;MOR,
YOU, SY "THE SIDE OF, YOUR •FATHERS,' Q N MANY A -FIELD TN THIN LAST WAIT,AND I
IWANT TOW NOW .TO FIGHT FOR; ME,!" It „
is to efight - for . the brave Old;
ZACHARY. TAYIJORi that weJlnis YMeis of Cumber
,berland County I You have .elevated ; to•the PresiieliCy,:ydu have male him':
your, Ruler, and he now calls upon you to sustain his Administration.., The mns
ket-shot ef the Indian or Mexican has often been aime4 ' at . his life—but it is the
malignant-and, calumnious tongue of vile miscreants-among his own countrymen,
which hai sought .t blacken his-thariicterand tarnish his,glorions fame.- We call
upon ,you. honest, #otets,” to RALLY. AT THE BAIL t LOT-BOX, to brand; the,
slanderers, and athering ' , as, a wall el fire" about him, shield and sustain the`bld
warrior, the
. HERO OF BUENA lISTVWIIO - NEVER .SURRENDERS!
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And in sustaining President. ANLOR secure PROTECTION AMattl-
CAN _INDUSTRY and a wise administration - of the Qoyernmecitl lirr But
it is as PENNSYLVANRANS and .TAX-PAYERS Ahat wp•l3special
• ly urge you to ,
;.
GO TO THE irdirti3 „ ON' Tl 7 13DA.Ir
, . ,
And vote for9ENRY M. FULLER, the Whig candidate for Canal Conmasion
er—Vate,for'WHlG MEMBERVA3F THE LAGItiLATURE, who will
continue the policy commenced by Gov. JoliesTorr—and thus hasten
The REDUCTION of lihe STATE DEBT I
Which has already been commenced, and which in less than twenty • years 'may
be paid off end the
•
PEOPLE RELIEVED or TAXES.
Gallant Whigs o'f our strong township's l—rof Shippensburg and West : Penns
boro, Mona - And Allen i—we call upon you to
• "GIVE THEM A LITTLE - MOREIRAPE - •
Roll up still higher your noble Whig Majorities, and'encourage your untemfied
brethren who grapple with the enemy in the locofoCo strongholds and doubtful
districts! Let.every Whig in every section of the cpqnty make it hiS special
duty to urge WhigNoters to the Polls l GO TO THE . POLLS, yourselves, and
sea that your -neighbors are there also I "The Whigs of Cumberland
_Comity have
every inducement to make a manful - at the - The — locofoco
majority which a, few , years ago was numbered by hundreds,has'dwindled away to
nothing,-and the Whigs have now an equal chance with them, in= the 'struggle;
WE. SAYE A MAJORITY WHEN WE- POLL OUR FULL VOTE!
Remember this, Whigs,,and be,e couraged-to turn out! Let nothing but extreme
sickness prevent it. Come out, whether the day be stormy or pleasant, wheth
er the air be cold or mild. Come out, no matter how far you 'may be from, the
place of voting. Come out, whether in carriages, on horseback or an foot. Let
the young Whigs' provide conveyances for the old and the infirm, that the gray
haired patriots may not be clepriVectof the prtvilege.of 'Voting.'
•
Teeters, TaX-Payers - 4s* TreorleilagpQrlen:
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Every consideration of personal interest and 'public duty urges you to the Polls !
Let not the, opportunity pass,.or you may sorely ; repent it.:Attend the EleOticin
yourself,"roirse up your. sluggish neighbor, and reatember,that :, 1.,, :- . ~.,7 'f,
;;Full' rtitc"is airbil VICTORY":
Our Admirable . Ticket!
. The Whigs GI P :Cumberland county never
had a better COUNTY: TICKET, than that
which is now in the field. In point of mor
al character,. good standing as citizens, br
capacity and qualification for fiFtce, there is
not a man on the 'ticket, horn► the Canal
Commissioner to the Coroner, against whom
the shadow of an objection can be brOught.—
Then stand faithfully by your Ticket, Whigs.
Don't scratch a single name. VOTE THE.
WHOLE, TICKET! The prospects of its
success:are most flattering, and it only needs
a lull Whig; vote to insure its. success!
Stick tothe Tidiet
•
The 'Whig patty lit emphatically a party of
principled.; its pOlicy ibis expansive as our
Wide , lipreading • country—its measures are
the. Measures • which "ulnae can insure , the
highest Ptosperity nd happiness of the peo
;pie; ::T r ci 3 O#4 out" these prmastirea ,triust
unite as ono Mau in supportof etiksteidi.
dated; especially those ' who Orb' n o m inated .
'har‘legislativ"doffidesipua ahoilid.er to
shoulder'in a4tiyeif pushing glo
lions camp._ Let ,evsyy ,rnan'u watchword .
:Tuesdapbe • •;, . - .
. • ...,•,;',Attok. to 11110 Thieta ' I
.
The 'pen, ton , papeusAarrn-htT, not had,
09 440104 ! 0 . 40sYlIA,c4,9co.'dpItssiss is
mauc).4oo:siats. Pfil)6:: l 94‘,NNY9l!4eril9r.
.ithey4ooPselt ;..alFrko4PinY,,J l )4l4' that
supri !heir purpose, .A 5 you 'go.to the Pottr4
therefore, l'ax=payer, , .- remernber„.thit ," the
Whig'Administratton let. paying off(Ste State
Debt -. a thing4vhitsb .no . looolooe,Alutitiis•
`frationiever etteruptedv-,•yim certaility 'Wain
dieliate'riebt prildillicoleatter.to
I w i n ib ei o n e.) -; ; , . 644
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113zailishaelrour!Tickete - ',
1' ' 00-FRlEHDEll ; ' , Eitiiniie your tickets
eitielbk*nd -,',Pote 44 . .1 sew thitt you lia'Vii
,t)iik WHOLE *HI§ COUNTY TICKET and
IstotiNG'bitl i t'lNEFlVKET2 iii,eaFiftil
'that'si4olbeWitiolni.inGi;ior fiend a iok:
at with the, F,inr ‘ nrO! Ron Age on
i t. `' You;vck
t 44 a, full kiqs ;, tuVilitol!, Be ,
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,tnivotet , R,FoPer.° l26 :'!4 ls P!!!)W•ilt,i 1 1
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10 114 I ,li;i B ,4 \ iiitiiiitt, bti :c;tiC; "Whi g Not?
RKihi:ii.hvityoo:ll:4 ,, i)i!.fi,i/e tinfo 4o
"WO% YOMtAtitudtAkt.9 l l, TIPiO I .4Ko, do'l not
Notatri.l,o,t,M9lPA:l:Yity,t , ,fttiy,, and i iou - will
hal,*- 111161 /0 0 A 1 9 1 ;f*V4319F-1.6-04eiti r esk,o1
'ihoeloonon•ol.Y 010 ,4 1 0/944mLyo,1404111:;fielf.•
*whiskers t nio d 3 iit i teasiOn'Ai;th,Pll4llol64
wlOOlO i/ill iiiiilltielvierlenniol3o4H6l
aiy.tk , to , ii 4 ki4 .0.11',A.,- '47'J:ls'('AV,ll
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(14 /1W ,fillei,"/Wo.7.llllol44l44ll';7idli)jtici
aWhi4t# WWtire , if WI latentioodo 'lntik mia..
' . 2 °l " l4 t ntll 4 3 4o#7:4it ti ttoy:t i tlot!9 63l ): ll..
'shot you r candidates •. , ay 'no 411 pinion, le,
'HHina; ',iflre 0 not 'a min on , our ticket' but
Is, fully:merttlylliei suppoit, of every Whig.
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'Daly Five Worknig Days
The Whigs should • remember that there
now remain but Wye working days before
the election, in which to make the necessary
preparations for the grtat 'work of 'Ttiesday
next. Give these few days then to !your
great duty as FrPern t en„ Whige; and
"nothing else" . but working Whigs for these
five days. See your neighbor—hail. every
Whig you come across—and urge him: with
all your powers of 'persuasion not 10 neglect
the gTat 'duty of voting the Whig Ticket on
Tuesday nest , !
, •
• Reason and.Ripipan ,
Whig voteiti',id tembelland .county,
make our list itimeillin 'referencia Wl' thee
leotion to-day: In'the couree'ol the canvass ,
we hiiim endeavored to faithfully and
fully before yOulba whole meritaaf 'the is
sue between the Whir and their oppMiente
LL . wlitit ie litiolied in the conteataiid - how
vastly impslifitiiit it is . thht the adiritniatintior l i
of Pfeeldent Taylor and Gov. Joinistdieihould
be liiinnimantrrenatained. Theie hastlm3n
.ainy.amount 'of. reason on '` the - subject—Fe .
want ROUSIN*O! To ivciri;ithen:i Lose
=no' oppbrtuni gettikg out _out' Any
tiliength i 'lio Va . rotiiitn 4 *up ;
ai1,“... • • 7 , - ;.71.
aWhiPssill neglect yotingt =?
0::rIn the 'single county of Conti
ityllaine r at the last fonr,:neEiretiett
tatives—aeflioient 'to 'ehisnge'•the'thitraater
ofithepgielatore-L*ere lost to the'
Every bee might
beiritimadd,
tin' the higf,iikeMriPiritY'agilnet'iliiiM ,urtui
tint elecen wh°
never assail; tool, ,alte",att
~alef. 3 tora; I Then
they oppo eir ic era-ra , aatectothroant r And
iti 3 Orpselvei haiiniihought
. in, Putting 4orth tot effiot.::,.f;at every
Whig resriepyey ibis opgassdsi , ,,Od. take
,%cled c,re.04 , (0.19l himfelf4o ,l 4Pipn - :‘,"4/0
' shell preveol,tty negleo94.yoting t Airinniph
of.,thet Whigs of Curnberlehe COUOV
tl
..ivc.t imiat.i, ' , 14i - "77.,.,' ,;,•.f,i
Remember th , , , TFA l fW i lit!,4 O f : ' , 4S i
B ea r IP 'Rindo Wit*, illt!tng99l4litihik
in ~ no ,longer,-a ,Litoolgoo,Ptate,.4 e 4iiii I
wheeled into theiVITHIG ,LlNff,,inni4roi4Jl
i
Iwlthstanding awarras,of o ffi cs-hold rattled.;
red:every evoty; andapent-thousatdeltid.
hundreds Otthousands ot dollars;tw cep:her
a 11 0 ,616 1 : 0- 8 111 te+ ;Ail her internalsure iden
tided-whh)the.-Whig, cause., .AD 4 :146 Tied
but .make the effort to ensure the,:a
,o!I
ecess'et
VULLEWiIi'd-thd-Ililliiikpart,Y,,-- - -W ide.k-d4 ,
l iarr:ikiik wYo64lliiiiiylma4 and lifai
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rest aieuiatit a:iliiitilt*OillrglOtiouis ,and
atifthlitintirY;ei a , , 4-,1ff.::,1w3:i - ;: ~ -,, , :41. , , ,, ,( i i. .,: , 4
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41b" , +'"!"` 7 .'.',,lohit.11.:Kanly,"-;Rl'MadoLitini'P:
1 bin , ~ i ' ' ',‘/' Alex.. - EvirOro.:-.13: - ,fit'AtingraW;
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••stilectioir, , ..o2.4ohnston -,
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DelYer.Vethig.—Yeallg:Men t ei bieet.
iheo
*l-.'lli k eetina.
the' old'
. hudependence
e s en.-Pilenday,yettingpl, bildweek,
ritantlifte'd ae ‘ety - Ittrielrd
90,1 t ha d C P'R4I I .4
Dristol attend , ennanv e ment,
E . filliki#:6;;CClii;:iiii Mend ay, ittended;,the'
The'
manic.+ac:•.:.,<x:,~..o }:
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'Anterican says 2- " - •
ed the vset,assemblags, was Gov. , Johnston. ;.
Slid in lobe ' s' that
stircei the heart,;ofs every yltbic to, its very.
depth, arouse t 1 , entlinsiaira which
- found vent in -deafening'sboiits. Peal alter
Peal of ilitiii7sllialii!"forthVie he presented
himself to thent r anii it was not until some
minutes had:passed that.be , loUnd an oppor
io,funity to speak.. It Wits , a genereus testirriptiy
of respect fpr,:and cenfidence in our, Chief
lligistratei which 'must have been very
'grateful' -to - him, end he was evidently touch-
y ".~.~:`~": E r
.
, We have not room for the full report of the
Governor's sPeech,,but:welsetmot a part' of
it, to which me desire tirdraw the.particnier
attention
.ol• our , ViThig readers:: It: shoWs
„, howl& regardellie,duty„of 'voting, and who
,
every ptitriot andgood citizen ought to regard
.*Jit.. The..Governer Paid:, - .', •
~.!1 Fle.,hadnot oorneobere to give support
partizan action .' His,object was. to give aid
,
' 'Mid cenittenanieicr.the unifortned volunteer
itysterh.r , Thwiddlaw, was wrong: WiNaa a
• mockery ,iii itself, - an d ,w i burden upon. the
. ,
treasury o f .the Bolter., He felt Ohre that the
'• new law wouldhe ii:tienettoial 'one, and that
':if was hie duty - lo titterer every military,
, meeting ! while f by so doing,'he did not in
terfere with more, important o ffi cial dudes.'
.
It was ta r t vvhich, hod brought him, into, this
section the Slide.' - - . •
But th re Wertibertain itiings whiah might
' be talked abotit'arithmit. his being charged
with en . egenript to 'in fl uence Outman poll
tirs...,Qf Mb was, the duty whiph men owe
to themselves and
,their country.. According
to his mbde of 'teaselling; and his Ponvic
tions,. every motives bound: to cast his ballot
wheßever )(a. was °p re_ ti the opportun i ty . He
who 'does not, doesliwring to the country.
It is an omission 'Which suffers opporiiiiiii to
prostrate whatin'hispriinton Is right; In a
.goVemmentlesedbii a Omelet williany one
• who refuses to dis Charg e, the duties such a
government %opines on him, is guilty' of
'gross wrong, whiCh can seargely be calcula
ted. Our ;country Candritsabe eubverted_by
brute -force, hut the omission to vole, offers
an opportunity whioh . some dapor oth dPSvill
be taken advantage, of by. demagogues, to
ruin the beautiful - fabric we have raised. V 1 e
have reason to be proud of our institutions,
he said, and', with great force'and beatr-y of
tho3ght, urged that our institutions should he,
kept pure, becantie - ii,„,wai to them the
lovers of liberty 'in ail tendon' thrited:r en.
oonragement to theirlopes. He illtrded to
Item°, stricken down by the fratricidal hand
: 7 41Pfrarce, and Hungary fallen in her snug.
te k4r ad r de r l " Wi o rr i ? ; i b t e t l i t e ly a l p tr i l r d it f O tt f h l e ige a r n tP w bu es t,
hushed tharei:Owilt was only stilled for a
. time, and if one light continued to bum as a
bright star toward , which they could look, it
would reinstate freedom on herilirone. -
Passing to the subject of protection, he ar
gued it strongly, and being requested by
soirm.one hula° crowd to give his opinion
of Mr. ,FuLLua, the Whig candidate for
- .Canal Commissioner, be said hp Anew him
well—that, several. ears of intercourse, had
satisfied him of his capacity, honesty and
puyity of characten.and.that in his hands the
interests of the Stato:Would cot only be sale,
but be promoted. Re jlad the Capacity to do
good, and he anew be would, simply4be•
cause to was fair and honest. -
After a'few additionai remarks, Governor
Johnston closed his speech,,and retired from
the stand, amicrdesteitinifneers.
will
\
BELIEF awe Volunteer i l
have it that the Rebel Nt ."Stimplas
leis ";and . thit these Helief4Notes ate very
unpopular with the people: How beinirkes
it out we cant see.' When Gov. Johnson was
direotly before the people, the Locos made
all the use of the shinplaster argument they
could against him, but he was triumphantly
sustained. We predict •that Mr. Rupley
whom the Velenteer is now abusiug, in co -
flexion with these Relief Notes, will also be
sustained. •
The Volunteer thinks our former notice of
:Mr. Replay and Bank Notes" very Con
tereptible. That paper says it meant Shin•
plasters. Well we dont admit that :Relief
Notes are "Shinplasters." The new issues
•of them under Goy, lotinstons administmiion
are as elegant and quite as good as Bank
Notes. '•So the people say.
llC:lrThe:Papeie , opposed to protecting' .
• Adierican.lndusyy, 9latined : lest
. tbe
; heavy
, importationsof foreign iron- should open the
eyes of their . folloyere, are iiew,9lleging
that Englishmil-maa,fron is far inferior to
the mina. Admitting this• to be ; the ,
; *at all dimmish,the necessity of
rprotepling ont own•industry f . We all know .
ithat,a vast amount 9f English iron hatilieen
imparted and seld ,the oarrerrit' year,
and that eiders, for, more are daily :going
Abroad.. What .comfort is it•to the American
mannfaotororto.know that his modudis are
driven out of the market by an inferior
"11r.3"'Ottid an' honest old democrut tows
the'other vote for 11.1r.'Forxia.,
as eine! Ciiiiiiiiitisilihteiltethe glaction, he,
tignee lam convinced Wei Mfalif la have
'o 3 i*edboard. 1 i:41405:1,64 ;'still
hive a inajoiltign'ihelioard, and Will riffifit
the Offiepal tire Ineienc'e 'of 'al Whig
member FireienteitertiUgtmois plaudit)?
fiiiiiittieni,.ibiejl'heit cost the State. its,
'By havind
the'BOUrd the
Commonwealth and'.•the timpayere 'will be
Ttierti i ! lii a 'large nuniber: `cif
such honest Deamorats, who . eiie
tliewelntriOrifieUriantry thin the 'linea
,es
!. .
.Ofliially ; ,aiitl' . 'thii;litieeff.' th i iirpolls; wt.
'oho* that Witliire ,
• .
t-Affifs.,ttolomPßogNottltoAt
brow 1 09, PP? Cfiffer- - t h at
,the Looolcion eupeiloienderd6( the Ccilumbia
'i3,90.4dw
they will ;,PPi be perielijed to `ruii
their Passenger Car,with the Fast Line bn'the
A. thimbleis elicited, and the,,ifimis'hitt , i
Wifole o and 01, 1 ,94, .o E r T 'ideioners,
what will z they not '
• .*?
'"t."
pelt would appaaracom the: for Ign_pn_
'Biers that ;the; ; nexlr:ilaP; Which Russia oiid
Austria,will telie wllL.beAhe . scgeueation;agd
{t`
diernairtheinfeitt.; of Aulfliff
• will not*thMthOlgu,tufotti,litemte of the 047
Pariti‘in sfitf r
*ifklfil
491 ,,fh'*ItIfFfif/ 6 O:dfd ' O t -gfYff*,. to
4 411 '4' 4 00'4 ' Aiii it2 QF
'•
MEM
=I
Worki4Offen Laiikulogrborektih.
, ',..'..,..-----4.-
~.... - HIGI-F, IMPORTANII.--Z r i blk
' The ; Washineirliepublic of iTyeadaYiigle
organ of Den.' Taylor's 'AdinlinstraWitt
Was " ton, in condemning :the' Tariff 'Of
. 6, and alluding to theAmportatice of the
Aq ii9 P 2,in-;-Pe f inB Y l 9' llla, 4 o4- -* a ly,ll!ng ,
holds the following decided and *ani)halio
iangant4%,'!:;.. . , ~1 : ; .!, ,,, t'ii
. off the PXOPLIC, by their votes. manifest
ag - aPiiiiiiiiiOf the existing sysleifOrir it
must bit:. We can have no - change: ' Pres'.
dent Taylor will seek to carry opt the IL
OF THE PEOPLE. We shall have no • e
Executive Tariffs during the 'Administratidn.
WITHOUT DISTINCT AND AFFIRMA
TIVE DECLARATION - OF OPINION
FROM TRW-PEOPLE OR- THEIR', ItEP
PRESENTATIVES,- IT 10 'IQLE TO LOOK
FOR ANY CHANGE.' There will be no
pressure of Executive imeasurca on .a reluc
tant Congress. -We ho? therefore that
-oar friends in PENNSYL VANIA _ arid 'Mary
land will lend President Taylor's Adminis
tration AT. 4112 AID THAT IT 'CAN , :nglavE
from the success ..of its friends , and support
ers in those States, in . theii respective Locsi.
ari&natiornitelections.
Would it not be folly?yeii midness, for
!hose who votedlor a nhaggelast.yeai, new
before Gen: Taylor has'been able to do a
single act - bnlexPress hieepinioniand before
_,
single Congress- Who pass the la ws, h ave,
hit undei hiskAdministration, to vele against
hito,ratid , pitivent the change being, 01 , ide ?
;Couldtiny reasonable and 1161160 Man ask
fora change, and then - take,awaythe'power
to effect the ()hedge 'l,',
The questintl to' be decided-at the coining
elecficiti is, whether we 'shaft again. become
cOlonies of Great Britain, and like Ireland,
ben-redriced ' to. beggary and • starvation.—
'-American, Working-Men! if you would be
-lop !rem 'the grinding oppression 'of British
Minpfacturing interests,' yourselves must
stiike the blow AT TII ~,,; ALLOT,BOX.
Qt r.& democratta_lriencl,A—Col—Hunter
particularly requests us to give place to the
•fellowing
For - the Herald.
Young Hemocrats,, Awake! " The cry is
still they corns". Ye patriots of Cumberland,
be on the alert, watch the movements of the
enemy, especially the muzzled press.—
'When a party journal will not admit a free
man to advertise in its colums, look to your
rights; your-liberty, your
The 'Editor of the Volunteer who retard
Colonel Hu tot r the privilege of advertising
in his paper, endeavors to smooth it over, by
stating that Col. Hunter, " will support the
regular nominee of the t Democratio party for
the office of Sheriff'? Thh friends of the
Col. do not kpow whether he will or will,
not, all they hive heard him say in relation
to his voting, to " I have always voted the
'tle:ritritio ticket. The assertion of the yol,
unleeritasmot authorized, by the Col _and he
made no request' of him, he simply told him
that he was not a candidate, and if he ,saw
proper he copld notice it."
The friends of Huhter; know too well
those who defeated him. The Volunteer
6+4" eonsistency." Mr. - Herald, there is
no consistency in him, and can it be possi
ble, that'he entertains the opinion; that the
young democracy, can be coaxed to support
the rotted "old hunkers," by hi:tailing them
federalists: The Democrats of Id "Mother
Combed:l,nd," will on Tuesday next, let this
most poileiheil democratic editor orthe "Old
Flunkerfacion" know, that John M. Wood
burn (of Mountain land notariefLy and, his
esteemed , lnand E. Common, Who has thy:
biim 4 p c "Rffiee hunting," most largely devel
oped, that they are convinced, that they are
only democrats as long at; personal interest
Young men of Cumberland be on , the
lert, do not suffer yourselves ((to be,draten on
any longer." The norninee'of the,olo hun
kers is most truly a good citizen, Lut)ie has
been fed oo the public crib long enough,—
ten .r twelve years in office, should have
tend him so, he should have laid him
self on the shelf of gratitude, and given room
Jot one who navel . had the pleasure of eat
ing a crumb that might possibly fall from_his
master's table.
If Mr. M'Darmond did use his influence
to pay off a church's debt, dont let it be a
barrier in your way of voting for him. ',Note
for him, and you vote for an honest . Man.---
Vote for him, and you will defeat the inter
eats of a- taw who are Corrupted to „their
heart's core;and would not suppon,
it they had not in their view, Dollars tind
cents.
For the Herald.
_ I
Beatty-4 wits present on the 26th
,
instant, u a spectator, at a setpi-annual ex
ainination of a public school in •Dickinion
township, forMerly know as Gleu'vechool
house; but recently it is called h armers'
Academy." The examination Was cendect;.
'id by the gentlemanly and itioierillettcher,
Mr. F. GILLELiN, in a most satisfactory
manner. The 'pupils were' examined. in
Reading, Arithmetic, Grararnar p '9eogmphyt
Algebra, Philosophy; Chemistry and Astron
orriy:;,' The result was;gidtilying, to
,
Ifie,putiirritineArtneoureti. fediea:and gen
preiseiti•On the.occasion.
This school iefieEts the,most paiseworthy
credit on the. intelligent community in whin
it is located. The:public lends devoted to
sch o 4 lB IColit 4 pitern
open, on an average ? more than fiye months ,
in the var, andlhe most of them are closed
'during 'The balance of the time; as" is: the
ease in most parts of •Ihe country. But Oil
school owing to the manifest liberal!ty pi a
few enlightened and,patriolie gentlemen, Is
kerit` open the whole year with the; exceptien
of two short variations. The contributione
individuals is voluntary, and mtifficiect to , re.
numerate ;the teacher,,'', The neighborimod
il'i4CPA ' t i bted dxPectie
par' most,useful' instruction , to 'all:childreci
tiounds of the school. I cannot
closet iti.„ctim n !cation iwithotit - 4 emu pl
meriting the first class, composed` mutely ol
Prot/S l ?floirt to: ih,,,E 12
itruditable,`in all the branches . thr oe bout
the eilimination. Here is an` eilitupliiqwor
thy.of The prittoni;, .1110 Oar
-416n1 At 3 idiimP'.l l aTiktts
re,
s to ' be, highly
flamed , Imetehed mPiiclea rterac . •
lory ptool o thartituch cum acoomplisbedX
, 1, .
a small expanse *hen , the
:,',hmeancireimvp
" .ll R.
epteinber. 28;0841; , .
El
FOd i ;Crleana7 tii r ea T ,
ripo,has recalled on s'; of.:"; . the . iier. California
',"9l4oins, atio4 elaq. or
, gokivieelf Oir'itlis(riOtAkolio :eq;:kliodialtne;;;.
;f 5 ii.:°4: 41 4 1 k wkib.
*v440)0104 \ ftc ( Plifol l itliGi'4',' ' ) .4 , 11111 44
blast,
' 44 li
»E4 l o4,'Alefil(o ll .o 6 6i:Mq s .iNo t . ii o 4B,* ;
0 1. 6 4,1!i.t' , ii
f .
MEW
• pritfai r :Oatiknia*Ml:t> ,
last riithtdir.ti`
I ttfoil the con ditrpnto the Ircitilrade
eat
in a iritiry)promisitsg condition ' and troth , fhe
,'home'tind foreign trade has improved
considerably.: It is untlerstoon that lar g e or
;ders..for,..itillsuvore.teceivodirortheiiiid,
Stales.by the last Steamer from'Antierica, and
that ou r 4 t r itspistirinlhetOtarter are. in uch
&drink'. Thestrike among fhe colliers' in
—Southßtaflordihire'latrolreadreaused,con
:.siderable];,incotivenience; and t it ~is to be
haped,on account afilMse autuirai shipMenta,
• that these differences may speedily' be set
tied. ,Prices remain mitch the same as last
week, with ,a firm market. Welsh bars are
'pelt? firm' at 54 ZS. to 5.£
N-t- While suctra cheerihg'prospect to the for . -
eign iron niiiitierOnil the British labdrer is
opened to theta; through the operation of A
inerican legislation, who. is the:condition of
the iron master in this country Rolling
mills closed for i liont of orders; furnaces out
of blast; and the immense numbers of hard
working taborets, who derived a comfortable
subsistence - from their .operations, dismissed
r. loypimat. '
LEAKINGSHAI THE PITHLIO WOHIES.-
The Harrisburg Keystone lately published. a•
statement of all thd tolls received by the col.'
lectors (luring the- year; up •to the Ist of
August last. The Telegraph publishes a
statement obtained we preenmo, at the Trea
sury, showing that there had pot been as
Much pain in at• the treasury by 20,000 as
had been collected. • •
•, The Keystone-answers that this defalca
tion was only an apparent .one, as all the
collectors had not time to pay in all' the
moneys collected. The. Telegraph replies
Hut we.. would inquire what has become ol
the • previous defalcation of the month of
Jun'e•? •Rad.they,nor had time to get' the
collectiontfol !that month into the Treasury . •
before they reporiffil those of July 'I . 11 they"
were paid in at all, they must have been
credited to the July receipts, thus making
the July defalcation more than fatly thousand
dollars,- instead of $20,000'.
Tax-! ayets ! don't the many sOch elvel
opements which have been recently made;
show the necessity of having a'Whig Canal
Commissioner in the Board as a check upon
plundering?
To Vomis,—A New Law. The fol
lowing sections of the Act of the General
AsSemblyapproved the 27th day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1849,arEC) .... p . lished for the infor
,mation of the electbrs Cumbeiland coun
ty, viz:
Sect. 1. Be it enacfed, &•33-Thet it shall
be lawful for the qualified voters ol,Oelain
hes of Adams, (Dauphin, Laneaster
Frunklin,Cumbeiland, Bradford, Conte, and
Erie, from and after the passage of this .Act,
to vote for all the candidates for the various
onices to be filled at any election on ONE
SLIP Oft TICKET; Provided, The o ffi ce for
which every candidate is voted for shall be
designated, as required by the existing laws
of thisDommonwealtiV
- ;
Sect. 2. — That any fraud committed by
any person voting in the Manner above pre
scribed, shall be punished as sin Dar frauds
are directed to be punisher: byclAA . tixisting
laws ol this Commonwealth. ' •
fE:7•Gren. Taylor received'23322 votes
in Vermont last November Coolidge, Whig
Governer, 22,125 in September. "This' year
Gov. Coolidge heti over 26,500 41es—over
3000 increase on Gen.-Taylor's:v ' M 4 1's
this one of the proofs of ihrl'unpoiGfririty of
the Cabinet.? Qr .of the people's disgust at
Gen. TaylM's
l 'iotations of his - pledges rot
which We hea so much?
While the Whig vote in Vermonthas thus
Increased, the combined opposition vote has
fallen ofl. It was 28,587 against Coolidge
last year; 26,709 against him now; so that
the majority which was 6,462 last year is
now about 200! Let the Whigs of l'ennsyl
yenta follow the example of their friends in
Vermont--po/ a till-vote—and an equally
gratifying result will follow. •
QUA capital joke has been played off up
on Mr. Ritchie of the Washington Union.—
The Richmond Whig published a letter, as
if from a Whig correspondent, proposing a
system of espionage to be established through
the country to ascertain what LObe k rocos had
better,be dismissed from offi9e. The Union
'catches at it at once, and expend 4 volumes
of smoke against its atrocity; when behold!
it is a letter of Ritchie's own, published in
1829, at the commencement of the Jackson
Administration, with such- alterations of
names and allusions as will make it pass
eurient with the Union for a whig letter of '49!
BE UN PREItiDICED.—Let np .fooliat
ttiertioritifie no prejudiced against this now truly
heated medlcine.as to deep this adviEes let it be
used ImMediatelyi on pain halo eltrißrittafter.Where
it may be, whether Ilt the hea feet, whether it be
Inthitt.beeir or abdomenpwliether rising from exter
nal or Internal cause,fise the - Br edreth's find
reli upon it, that the pain will g , the body will he
restored • to betiltb , as, soon as n tore has received
MAMMA AIIIIIIITANOE Boni their 0 Ct.
The quantity of. Impure burners' hicharged front
tho.body by the I:cite:l44oe Brandreth's Pills,, Is re.
placed in the couree• of a. few. hours with new. and
. pure blood, by the digestion of a moderate meal: By
purging the body with this medicine the' whole mass
of blood becomes entirely purified and, regenomted..
That the blood, is the lifo of the, body; presumq.ir
und i sputed; therefbre I • shall say that' It being tile
BOOT Or Ws, It must also be the anat. of! disease.
• If disease be in the blood, tve should'abstimit the els=
ease Only, not the blood. -.lt Is theimpurities , which'
.must be removed by purgation to. secomour MAUI],
' in all states of the weather, in all 'situations, andkin
• all climates, The blood, like a goodepirit, is always
trying 'to' benefit the, body by, its; Struggles to expel
Impurities:, But It 11,not capable, lo.effectmeown
,urificatidn'it all times : to, do•this Kutner often
,aye assiettince. . When the blood isloaded withEm4
• puritiestespecially in this climate, the consequences.
- may be , Mist, provided the bloodtlp, not .purified, at
once, and this. le acre to be effecled IC, ben ntlrettee
MIN are oiled.
Bold In Carlisle - at 25 Cents nai.Wk'bi , UniaixuS
BARNITZ—by
. o..,Culbertson: , Shlppensburg
8. - .lltennentan; Neiv Xluniberla nil I 'Bitneki In
Shirentensfownt - 3: ffoeuestown: • 't
t!fpfdii,43lso2EoElEClOnt.• 1 :
On`tbn9Oth ult:,dyJamen,ll...lltotin,;lgc, -3A,Onn
"'Toitonnlo bibo planing:Tn . ManAnna t botlf of Ad
sum county, , • t..
On itni 2nd Inst.., by the eimi,lic.lrliovoa &isn
`t LAE to Mite `MAIWARISS tinny Petefoborg,.
Adams county.-.: • . • ; :
Oh Wednesday, the 10th- inst.. Mr. DAVID Cil4lll ,
f Meehan iceberg. aged AM years. •
Idd4on Tumidity the 05th Ult.,i 61,
bungee', daughter of Thomas mid Mary , Mpivany, -
agednbem • . ,
„,
lovely babe and. take 111Y,real, „
celled thee soon, - 13e thought It best, !" .
• ' Swift wailiet flight, short was her 'rotid,,
Jahe Meted her eyes and saw:her - GtodP,
• In this porougb - on Elatuidtty: lest; after 'a lingering
r A eed Mrs! Kant- PROVINCE. aged about 02 year.
. . .
•tLegansfpetkindianaeon the 18th of Elepteinber,
,of Apoplexy; Liavtn,VirimmAlMlON.,llse4 di! yeare,br 7 .
• litrly af patoherland pot Any, r a . !
."00 . 004th Of September,. Misi tit4nit 11,13 u Xigair ;
the horinigh of Corti/dm,. re die 'le the; common
fete of mounts; BOO* the' grain' is-elosed 'wirer, the
ineeopkte body; the'fortner tenement' of a , 'depitted
spirit,' man: icremidded °Vibe uncertainty•'o3 Ire;
mi.corraka,depro, The flat of the great , :AK;
.dust to dust, earth to ,earth, eshes to.aehei, , Y. hos
summbned another bout tcrappopr.hefore , his Judge
'
• meet seat. The body of Micrldary,Dhiman.ltes, been
removed to IhtilactAmiting,' place, but the renidtp;,.
brapie ocherrrneny'vlrtuee lives lii the. hearimbf her
•Prelatlvell'and aequaintanees... 81104 , 1111 hiodYnon
alfeettaaaMaiskink_qleLatainstblielea_heithhil,li
Por,many years it communicant - o'om, first Presoyr
terlen Churehinthe'llorough of Carliste;bar
*•":has eier been regulated: by thienrseehis•tir "Mit
~.-Writvr Benet/Mont in her dliposition;ishertUndinhef .
ed‘the hoor, by her,rnany giftagtoharlfiee,t , end: , .. pep;
.•tarmedreligiod'e.mostheatitlful ,) . Ito, by, wiping, the
• 'teal ettilairtieettrorn,the cheek or the dpsolato orphan,
and wising the'lvidowit . itenettOjeap tbr She
; - .ll,ved the nth truir tibliever,cind obtained thit,vie.
toty,mierdeatb In delug WllQ tltq ,ohrlitlaWa
'2'.."..',Nicreore L/8111.0M light ether. eriannpliii , enllVell
+lam loypahrhabhatloai other . ittilitti Ornoonce InFaee
.:.,hoppy, , social feeyngwidto the home- etrele etre, ,has
Y, telt .Thitehadowsof the last evening gathirbd..a,
naiad her and,gerenely she,elept the last sletop t4.llkg:
who WriPt the drapery of her couch about; her,
add Illi'dorn pleaeant dreams:" , •
• " ' 7
MEM
.More
ing. Facts.
,
.... ' f.'- - , iiiciiCiatrrciarzi. .
.. - jigti".nas 4.:ithe'kfattwica, which arrived at
Boston bn.pitlhesilaiptht, is one week later
thaff'prcVlouiladtiices:: , ,y)t is no,t very important,
IlietherOliticittly,j#'earrimercially considered.
lii'Jko rerit/lr.#-.lWcotton and produce mark
kill', Verylittle Change. is noticed, and the Lon
don money unirke't •is stattonary.. - t!",....nsals had
declined a little,- and business; in American stocks
:was small.:. The circular of. the.Barings? says t
"We have no' material change to report—lower . .
prlee",s.have been
.accepted i the limited buil. - " .. . , ,1,..
tv- sNiti\
ness tiansacted." It gives no uptations. In
the manufacturing districts the.tra e.was.not.so
satitfactory es it had been. The Bank ofFrance
had Citadels Mail of three hundred • fail
francs to the French Governuient. ~• .
ellolainliasjiien . irapfdly in•
creasing iv Great Britain, and, very , lend coin
:o4lhr ire'" that in LdndifittiSiill4l4lfldient
measurea ,adopted for, protecting the lidalth of i
the eityl, .."The thimber of ileathslirtiiiiden on
the 11th Wdil 316: The (Wtt inUmber *Sig-
Jand Wale '
s; on the atime; day, • finiillB2,: alad in
Scotland, 159. On. the 10th, thti'detithik in Lon. '
don were 432. During the Week 'entling; the .
Bth the:deaths fretmehitlera ,numbered 2026:
and,the number from. at( diseaffee, 31,83. The
fatal deaths in London foe the past eight weeks,
beginning with the week. ending July 21st, had
been 1741, 1931, 1967 1909. 2230, 2456,2795 f
and 3183. The 'Lord Bishop of_liontlom.had
recommended that Sunday, the 15th r be obser
ved as a day of fasting aqd prayer in; those
Nib
triols where cholera priiinted.
Fnaliatkl4titt Reitz. , tlhq, ) chief tdpie cif .
cession, lief tie :1 `elieles, at wet as
oisewhere,4ltllVweek,has. been the Tel.
lowing letter from-Liinis Napoleon 'to M. Eiger
,Xey, an aid -de-0, nip to Gene 11.1J , ,stolan in
, Elysee National, Aux. 18, 1849.
• "...try' Deep' Neye• The French Reputilia i has
not 'sent am army to Rome to strangle Itilian
liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate if, and
preserve* from excesses, and op a solid hasis
to restore ,to the Pontifical throne; the Prigs
who at the first placed
,Tiiptielf boldly at r the
head or all useful reforma. •
"I learn with, pain; that the, benevolent l'inti
tutions of_the Holy Father,;and,our, awn deeds,
remain unfruitful in consequence ,e 1 the influ
ence of passion and hostile•fealingitild'lllmatish
ed to have as the base °Mite Pope's,return"pro
seription end ty, runny. 'May; on. my nail to Gen.
Rostoltm,tbat it cannot ha: permilledi;Undee the
shadow of. the tricoloi 6ag , .to commit'an act
derogat4y to the ch,araater of ourdriletvention,
y sum.up thus the re.establishicient ef.4be
'temporal power of the roper,a.geoorki amnes
ty, the secularization of ihe Administration, the
Code Napoleon, and a libetal,,Government:
• 1 have been personallY,lfurAcon_rnading the
proclamation of the threepardiciats, t o soo ,th ot
it his not even made tneutlon of the: name of
France, or of the sufferings of our brave. sot- •
diem. Every insult offered. to' our flag 'Or to
Davi - Inform goes rightlfalny henrt; and 1 beg
'you to make known loilniun that i(France7.does
not sell her eery icer, she requires at fowlst that
she may have plait* for 'her'sucrifiees and. '
self-denial. • "
-/St-the-timp-whirpar-arinies-niedokhemour---
of Europe,. they left,:everywhere, as the traces
of their passage, the ,germs•of liberty, and the
destruction of ille.ebuses .of the feudal system.
At shall not be said that in 1849, a French army
has acted in ano ther
. manner and brought about
another result. .
`• Desire the General to thank the army in my
name fur its noble, , eondhet. learned
with painhat eren'PhYaiCallY it has not been
treated as it deserredrldie.
" Nolhing , sbould" bii' neglected to Make• our
troops eon.fortable;-:`..
" Receive, my, deerNey, the assurance of my
sincere friendship..';,
LOUIS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE "
The Paris correspondent of the London Globe
says "There is but "one opinion - here amongst
reasonable men °alp the publicity given to the
letter. 'M. niers, whii approves highly of the
sentiments contained'. init, regrets exceedingly
the premature pilbliciation. When ho heard
that it had beep' sent Tor itlisertion to the Consti.
tutionnel,.he requested the conductors of that
journal not V: , pal Wh it, and only give way
whealis was assured that the omission would
bo useless, as it tiltd;tieeii aent to the Debatiand
the Moniteur. to. the President, therois no
doubt that he was a direct party to the publica
tion of the letter in tads', but lie was urged to
this course by the persons about -him, and -M.
Dufaure indirectly instigated it,_ p as be hoped,
by flattering Louis' Napoleon, to gain influence.
It does not, appear; however, that M. Diiieure
will profit by'What he .IW, or that there
is the' slightest "truth hi the assertion of the
Presse that the Prince had for some time refu
sed to rectiVe M. de Fulloux, and when he did
receive hint that hetreated him rather cavalier
ly. M. de FallOuX retains the esteem of Louis
Napoleon, for itlaWell known that lie has been
earnest in his ,endeavors-to bring the Cardinals
to reason as the Prince himself. ,
'" The only real gainer in this al f ,ii, however
is Loina Napoleon; futthe has got public opin
ion on his side, and is no longer dependent on
this or that minister. The publicity given to
'the letter may be regretted, but the admiration
of the Senthuentrexpressed is almost general.
Even the Creditrivhith has hitherto been the
organ of General Catiaigibui, observes that it is
°well fur France to have a marl Of 'energy at its
head, and it urges . Lodis Nepnlethi to, assume
the initiative On all great questions, 'insiefaii of
leaving a Chamber of 750 men to neglect or
mismanage the interests ol ,the country. 'For a
paper I ke the Credit, which has been so clamo
rous about respect tor theo.ctinstitutiod, this is
strange language, but iris another sign of the
times—another proof of• the readiness with
which the French would aubinit to one rather
than to many masters o ,
Gin, Sept. 13.-:-,Ttipre can be no longer
any doubt, it doubt ought ever to have been
entertained for a moment, that the Pope wilt
not eider Rome bound by any-sort - of engage
mend whatever, direct or indirect.
The Univers, as a reply, to , all Tumors and
conjectures, notifies in a lino,that his Holiness
has left Gaeta for Portici—a - fact whiiiti every
one understands to iji.ply , oireantution not to
return to Rome.
Il Nazionale de Throws; says that the Pope,
in his answer to the letter of ths,Freoch Presi
dent, said that being able to rely ou two million
bayonets, which imposed on,hitu nu conditions,
hb preferred to make , use of them, ind,conse
quently he thanked the French,.butat the same
Ume , desirod them to quit his deminions:`.
"It is also stated, upon good' nuthority, that
the Cardinals of, Rume, taring no ether course
open,*ill nide - aver to bring abont'theiteps re
quired by the French, in such a mender that it
may not,appcar, that they have been coerced,
and we believed that theGb _
il , iint,k s jail!v wil
lingly favor this obieet.'•
AUSTRIA AND HUNDARire-4104 correspondent
of the London Times , sisteit trhat the, Austrian
cabinet intend to carry out the .ablitaltutiun of
March 'in ,HU4glify - to 'ilie=thitie4.4nt, that
great 'oppositten" Inatilfiared linittfier part of
tfie , Alagyars. The forlre'ninf tlikin4ki holes
Mit, although , R!i l P.k 3 ; iteold'liOinia4liefer arid
all ; liil W
la OI efilee re, bm . v,cloti 410 id* e in the
IMperialist • camp. 'Reliti: , EoterillizY is
'said be (be c prin/e trievertot kW* prolonged
resistance. ; .He .is , '
; a brotbef,Of tthe, Austilan
ministerat• Gaeta.- Pruu.VgaMyourdeln there
is flotillas new:.; ~ ..il V l l` ', l
It 'Was 'reported • that „ th e
ehlefsGal Sandor and KraasfillOY liattsurren•
d e m , ' , tali 15,000 to likAtoViiintru,opt. "
4 1 :SleiPhiall frownlle
Cot PaiSnlyude„ .. announ•
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