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TIU'. VKTF.USr.t HC UKN.l.VMIN F. I’-rTl.F-ll. While tho lK>n»oTntic orators and o.Ii- OEN. SCOTT AS A WARRIOR. “(jcn. Scott i-5 a "lio has poifonu- ed tlio brilliant caiup.iign on rocent military rocorH, a ihmii who has warn'd (li»! >:rcnt iiiilii;ii'.V tovs ,nc ri„,ri..= lla. .I.ange. IW r,>,t apain.i » that William 11. SfwarJ aiinioraco (Ircc- .stancos, an.l ha>^ r.irne.l the fla;; ot hi h V arc supjK'Vting (Ion. St-ott, ami lni\v- iii^ thorotVom llu^ (U'lluction that •'cott _ _ himsi lf is an Aholitioni.st, they neglect to pi-rm::ncnt honor, atid ^ TrA,/, ,- iv.iorm their heavn-s an.l vea.levs that such ercJit ot lus eonntry^ — ' • worthies as fh* A'^an lJureiis, lUitlors and otht'rs whont wc eould nani(‘, are Avitli an en“r;:v, whii-h nothing ean tiio, in hehalf of Pi-'ive. Creeley said he wonhl “spit” on that portion of the ^\ hig \ilat- SCOTT IN THE WEST THE STATE OF TIIR CAWAS.s. arked changc has taken ])lacc within 'X press They :>ve all nnitod. ’ • 1 1 1 i'll Jniii treqnent. j uu> *«iv. c.it country to the eay.ital ot the eneniy, . ,,ni exert their whole .strength, : orahly, i>roudly, hiinianoly, to his own ^..-ery .lay. that we have ever Their j)iineijiles an.l th.'ii nn n arc l>o]>- nlar; an.l tluy are taking great pains to be-I sprea.l infovmati.m t-one. riiing both, i h.'_> alinr to tiie good sense and the (‘ftpl.’t an.l the p(*>ple I spre: app.‘:i i£ood teeliiiiis ot the fnrni wliicli tht' (’oinproinlso, :m»l tli*‘ Avlitdc J^1. niocriH*y lu’urly “l;nulinl with horror a. iVi‘.'h‘y s fxpcetorating We do not know v..... , fore seon in so IVw w. rds, a^n-.re eompre-1 h.-n-^ive and e.wi. Insive Mnd;ca!ion d tl'f* | ivsponliing in the right way to their I)";""!/" Whiir p:>vtv from toe ehargv ot b. ing ..p- j ^ ^ j ),.,n i . 1 . 1 t.. ‘-I'rogress,- in tho true eMu-rp-| ir.therinvr si/.e and v.d-H-ity as it ndls. 1 seekors of iniioc. nt bln.id and if I. male . hastily, il .‘o nimy the olb lider.' I And b'l ihi , and nii.'-.'hap.'d, I am m.id.- ' ti> n cbarL'’'’ aL'ainst wbo li ni_\ tied of that t.-nii. tnan i; sul>joiii*'d arti. le. \\ e (•(intain.d in tin have tak'U tlu“ in-'naee, and f'»ithwith eaint; to the e-mdn- iV. i'.lom t.) italieize the point.' whu h mn.^t sinn that the « hole Xortheni Wiiig party alfra. te.I .an atti-u(i..n in it.— wnnld take every means of cxiiting their salivary glands, and forthwidi proct|‘’‘d to “.'I'it’’ tlu- ]datform into (Ik‘ niido'ie I't m xt V'l'k. lint it tnrns .nit that (>re'lf_\ is not the .>nl\* p'diti.iaii who ‘‘spits njnm }.!atfurnis. ‘Xo .-Miner .lid the !)• mecratie ]^latfiiini ni:ik.‘ is appcaraiicc than the Kv.'iiinir l*'»t .'/"'Mlpoll it, thus: “It”— till* ]d.itform—‘‘.lors nt de-^erve even th.* n. nil' of a far.c;” and more reoently Ib n- jainiii I'- l!ir>ler, .)f S.di.iy lliil infamy— In'.ijamin r'. llatler, the p>ain)-sinu'ng ,'i.iint and pulifical tri. ksti-r—In iijamiii 1’• JJiiller, th.‘ Attorm'y (lencral of tho Nnrth- ern mr.n v. ith South.'rn teelings - has, tl.rough ih.“ m‘d*mii of a h tti r to >.dmon ]*. ClM.'e. t!if a''>'Iilioii !'i iinirratic S.'tia- tor frnm (>!iio—^mr frnti ntii vK'- ]i'isitfd no siii.il! (Miantity .>f his salivi up on t!iat part of tlie I>vin.-rraiio platf rm wiiii-h eiuliiiMS the (’I'lu) rom;.'e. '.1 iii" Ictier i> t-'i I'-iig t'l be laid bii.iro our i\a- d. rs—if, indcd. w».- vuuU r any eir- er.mstaji th’...k of nansoating tlu'iu with ti e who]-.' of its dis;^u>fing hypo, risies.— We shall, therefore, t.iko a fv w s;uiipl s fr.ini it, which will .'Low exa. tly tlu- >ual- itv of the bulk: ‘It is not nnkmiwn to Vdii tliat in livid- n Is ;.mi junrnals .if this Stale, (')( '4'^ iril/i tin Fi Vf I)t llliii fiir// several in.'-Jaiiees, aeeomp,;n;.’u I i" ' till n • t (> / liavo, in their ae- eeptaiu-e ami .i;; port ••f t!u- prest i.t IV-nM- fvatic Iaiiuid'.iti.' v\',th t.-i“ pi.'tt'.'T mi>re or l.'.v' drcidid again.'t th a part >f tin' plat form which r.'latcd t>> >!avory.”‘ ‘•rree-i'''il 1>lnn.t-rats, d:.'‘;n,'!;i. In'1 f. r tin ir intellig n.-c and huiior, of t itlu r States, ns W'-ll as nf N 'W V.'rk, wiiilo dis senting fri'iii and pr^t’srin_'' agaiii:-t the jilatfonu of the- ]’>altini"rc (' nvoiiii' n, ha 1 jivowed their intciuii u of saj j "i liiig it.' in niiiiees. ‘•So far as yonr Ictti r i-; d. signed t > ex- ]i]ain and to viinli.-ate y^mr r- '- > ti.,:i ef ;!io sla\cry resolutions of the r>.iltinn>re t'on- veiition, it exj'i-esses sub.-r tntiaily my own Conviction':, and receives my entire ei in ’jrrenee.”,„r The.'C are p:^ ■ ; 'U.' ex'-i rj t', ind sli"W that Brother HntU r’" in >utii 'how. red the saliva np'Hi the ri'iiipr-'mi'-- p.'rfi 'ii f t!;e j'latfonn. JJur, hear the .'.ui.'ly I’x nja- min— .11 ill-' n i^'innri' n:!! i‘i:n\i!-i i,v I. li it teon- :i’i It 1 :ii rhi- pnint, r to o; ‘rnile KKOM1HK ivNenuriiu ••vii;«;i.\io> 'KI'T. Pi:(m;i:i;s,s. To the 1.1-'rv:'.Tit and impartial mind no mo:;, gr.iun II.'S ]>retension eonid )>e jire- sented than that if the l^.Hcfoeos, that their,' i' tlie p.nty of ••pr"iri« '':” and y. t there i-^ seain ly any one .4 the many as- sumjtti.ais with which th-y h ive s> long manai^.'d to dilnde iiii.--ii>p tiiig penpie bv \\hi.h they h.ive protit. 1 m-ne than this. If w.'re pi'>gre>s—it t" h,tr, h>i.f nU th r!, UK 1,1s ,/ lUiil jHi/iliitll hft ni It 1“ rji' hi'i/ tt-'if’ ';/ t.rriti- Dl'llf (!>('/ i/ki'ui'iI- i" liill'r I ih'iil '/ til' liiir, IIiii'rritiif xjin if ot one i l.iss o' our eiti-'.ens in it' Liwles. de>ign> again-t tiu' jH-a.i' and prosperity nf ntlier nations, were a proiiMti -n of the .■'u'ostantial wel fare of the eonutiy, ili n we -.idmit that the el.tini of t!ie p^^rty w ill 1 )■ ' iii'li.-pn- taide. l)Ut I y t!i >-e wli « are id opini 'ii that our p!-:'p: rit_\ a ;i republican pi-.j,h' depen.is np'Mi the euiti\ation "t the art.-of l>eace, and a faitht'u! fl 'Tvanee of tliM>e law.' raid treatie' \Nhich ha\: i>een ena.-t.'d for the pr.'tietii mir ii;dividu;d and national riii'its, a widely 'litl'ereiit oiulu- .'ion will b.' .’iiiiv. d at. llditeati'in. c 'in- meive, thf iiidu'iri.-il .irts. ami pe.u-e, in ternal as well ,1' ( x'eriial. :;io the wheels by whieli the liiaeiiim ly I'f o .'/(o mi'l siij>- ’iji’.-s mii.'t he I'l.'lii lied. Let auv man 'I'Ue l)emoeraey, "ii the other iiaml, aie daily losing groiind. 'J'ii.dr att.'iiipfs to i^et np a show of enthusiasm iail. '1 lu ir lown.'hi[i m.'etings are slim. 1 heir ])olo- niisitiirs are failures. And they .lar.“ nut n Iv np"ii t li'Oii'ie! ves fnr a Slat.‘ ' >n\en- liiiii; but.;.' It Conscious Ilf their own weak ness appeal t.i the neighboring cities t-ir hel].. 'J'liis i.' niitliing .'traiig.'. It is the r..i- si'ii ilde ci>n>eijuem-e of nominating for the l*re>i lcm v a man wh'uu the l^i'iuocratic j.artv never desire I to be nomimited, and wh'iiu th.y m ver heard of. '1 his .'xperi- nieiit of running unknown and insigniti- eaiit men t’lr the l‘re-a!eney will nut an- Tiien. again, th.‘ igle ]>rinc'.ple to ;i.k iiini'ilt wliit tlie have .1 '11.' 'T .'Mil-lit fi answer the >j:'.e-:; n t ean. l.-t h.ni c n.- 1 >1 111 l.ilie i.i d" f r ih'ir cr th’ il I'.'.rt \ " ha til. ‘‘The slav. rv n - 1 Tdat:'-,.rm- I r.K-H: A.A) WlTIItM T was res'lived ' .' the c> al. on any oic-i i..n, wi. n eall for them. ;ny I'pinion' i ■an 1 unwi’ditiL'. on the ntlu ■Uu li vV them wh.'re the frank and full ext're'-i.in of th -m mig'it bo de 'Un'd bv anv :v tr« - on till! )ir"prictiK's of th ■ 'icea.';.)n. 1 det.'iiiiined : > ai .'Mill from atreiiding the j'ablic meotie.gs called to ratify the i.nm- inatioii', or to j.mmot',: the ile.-ti'ii of tiio ]>em‘'i r iti.- frnidid.iti '. It, hnwever, seem ed to mo, on tlie m.'>t 'h liber.ite and eoiii- j'rehcn.sive survv v 1 w is able tu in ik.- i f the eonditi til a.ii'I rclatinii'. j ri-. iit and porp-etive, ('f the wh'de c inntrv. th.it 1 sh 'iil 1 ! jimni'ih :t\\ if.s L'reat i:;'«-ri —A'lO.M't THK-K 1 INTU iiK WliAT VKT HKMAINS i'XA^t'()^l. 1MJ.-Tii:i> or Til!-: .mi-;.\.'I kxc- .MKUATr'.K IX rHK i’,('FF.\LU i’L.\T- sting my \ot«' f^r lli''.- candidafesj aiid this—\vit!i only the r. '>t- vation necc>'ary to guard again>: 'pi'-'ibh*. ]>ut m"'t iiiiprijhable e.'iiting' iiei. whieli, sai.iuld tht:v it'-eur, might demand a i h;ii.i;e of view'—1 affordinL^iy r"-il'.t cl t" d". ' .'Ir. ]5:itler here idve-t'i-n-a'iu> whii h Lii him i .1 tii.s i:'liclu inn, :'H" nf whii h is :i.' fMliiiw.-: ‘‘it seeine:’i, uls'i, t ' "t v'.'l examine th. ir legi>lative acti 'ii ineasnre.' tliev li: c I by w hieh (!. - lueiit and pro-r; all 1 bi Iieiilted. \\ hat el., ' iir. giviii to ill, I,,I, till IIIIH'I', ill, ,!• sun/ \\ iiat lia\ tain th. 'e graiei .d ■lu. the Am ri. an pe-...i •, ; an.l ciivit t la!, .r f' .,;1 thing, and w .r'C tli.m i, they lia\f wair. I. wit tiiity, a'.'a;n>t \ iy a*: p.a!_\ t'l f"'t r ai ' Il i \ e t!. V . \ r \ !h, ./. / X"tiiin_', ;ii.'l w ■ h:i Ve }. ! loll '1 milli"ii> "f pr-j ally f„ II.- ,1,1,1. Ill,.-tl-lllt till it /I’ IS. I sh 'ys t'l t})l s,i/'i u. ' ,i - al'iug the laker an I i.ee .'t"i ni. \\ hi!.' ihe p;d.; i- dcred every year 1'. r j ttv jK.'v-. they arc f-.nii.l, a~ .i r. ' ' l!lg ail a'te!;,p‘~ , f •; i re,.-'' the nr ait' i! - .Inn!, i aii'l r. n.l'-r i.o -r.- '■ • iii'' I'l'ii r'v I.f th ’v!. : .111 .riy • ' and li: if h.' hi.-t . 1- 'k I . t!i ir w h .t >_\ 't i;. I.f ■h'ii.-.i i>r atieiiipt- luellt.' of impl 'O e- b. • n ^treiiuiiu n. d t!. I >emoeraey hav.' not a rally fur—m>t one.— Si'iu ' "f them go for principh', we admit, as in Xew .U rsev f rthe tariil. Ibif they have nj) hill wnik going for the tarill an I aL'iiii't till' t.:ii‘l j'liiy — tiir a Whig m.ai- sure and ai'aiii't tin' \\ iiig l'-"'ty—b'l' tl'e* t irifV and f ir the ;inti-fariif c.iiidi.late inr the 1'resid-'iiey. That i-^ ,i (•niokc! >"rf id _Mme, that a>piraiits for riliee mu't often plav, but it '.V'ln't suceee.l with hoiie.'t .'traightt'.'iwar.l ]i.'o].h‘. TIu' truth is. till' 1 h ni"crats have m ith- er men imr pi!ne;pie tn Work tor. '1 he_\ iia\e ni railviii:;' o!.’ •■•t, aiel iin rallying crv. lla\iiig iiothiug t'l w.iik t.u, their m.l"e' will lli't W 'lk. Their )» ..ph e.'- peci.dly the jicpie in tiie cnnntiy — .'ee ni.thill;: tn v.i'ik fur, .iiid .•■ai'e.juently th. y ar.' II it wmkiug. lien.'- tlu- great want if .;ilhu-i..'m whieil le\V ]i.l\eb' th'- 1'■ i;eKiIie rii'k' e\ery wlu re. I: t' \; ry ■ ipp.r-nt '!iat tli. v ari' ._..in.j t . m.d%«' but a !■. i-h- .''-.a 1 au.iiii't I!, i la if. ii ..f the great \\ liig e"! L t, tl. 11, ih. W hig ‘ ^ a IvieM-, w ■•!! i-.-iii w'cl aid 'r.in 1 with r. .'■'inti .ii. ;t iea'I' the cliimii! I'lii;\v \ . .1,1-1/ S‘,'t, I.'II ., If,. Jiropfe, the real hard-working t.irmer.s ami ; ,,iid I would hay.' Iniiu' nu'chanics of the land, were there, eag.^r ^ and anxiouH to so.-, to hear, and to tala'. . , , by the han.l the great jiatriot ehieftain w'lio for .so long a p.‘rio.l has been distin- guislu'ti in the annals d the iiatioii. Tleneral Seott at each of the.'^e j.oints, v.as cuthnsiastieal!y eall- 'l mt, and luhlr.'ssed ly but eh..(iu'iitly and ap- ]U'o]»riat.;lV. He has studi.m.^i^ refiained from all allusion to party topics. 11 is is not a j' diiical mi.-sinii. lb' :> oidered b\ oiir lloveinmi’nt to proceed t.) .^Iays\ille, wh.Te he will meet a ('ommi.'sloii ti. .m'- I 'ct a hicati.m f.U' an It.ispital tor inf.im agid soldiers ot the I niti'.l i^tati's aiiuN. i>ut it h i.-' been for y.’ars iin|>os.'ible mi him to travel throuiih the cuinlry withnut 111 iii'j: m.'t with the w.irnn st greetings from his admiring countrymen. d IVA Sliiiiihr Ji’i/ii'liil—Sjr',!i I’/ dm- Si ,it( tu tn- (i\ riKinis. du'lge lb and, oil bidi ilf ot Millie t onr (lermaii citi/.'n, r.'ferr. d to a par.mra]di Imm ih.- llV.s/A.//-, a (J Mn.tii ]i.iper published in t'idumbu>, and containing the statement th.it (iell. Sciitt lied to om' tree all.l ti'.gLT- .d lilt.fii (leiiii.ins wiiih' in M.'Xii'o. (Ulier .diargi'Si f his hav ing lMiig''d ntli'-rs . rin lly and unju-ifly, wer-':;!.- i i'tcrre 1 t '. X.'xcr hav.' we \vit!ies> I a s'-. ne more im- Iiosiiiif th.'in lien the .d.l . liieiiaiii, with ♦ i „ pi TITT T'TTTi^I>OT’iOt*flIT DTFCl’SSIOX. persons. Amenmn or ,„„y c.,i.v>-y s.,int-f..el,k ' ’ of the whit'li the unfort.nnatc geiitlcnian (Hon. A. her) underwent, seems that llem her insi.'ftcd very sMont-dv nftoii a declaration in (i.'n. Seott .s ViRGlMA.—TIic , Virgin'ui are making lou.) party, which evidently is i’ctcrsburg Intclligeucer ^ “The Examiner comj.lJi,,’^ , the apathy of his j.irty j., more than intimates that uul viola'.i is . had bei n perverted aiiswcralih cverv feelin.i revolts, and wlii. h m\ wlmli' nature and my wh.ile lib' rep.l. N'S gentlemen, it i.- a 11.(th.' charge as made, or that any were wr.uigfiiliv piini>lied,; a /'ll/s, and .a;nrMii.i.ss lie. I am n..t un- ihaiikful to inv gmi.l friend wh' has told me ef the.'O thing''. li was right. Hut, eenthmeii, 1 staiid here b.dore yon, and dc.dare, as 1 have nlninl// deelait d and again .lechire, that the juineiphs that eoM'riied my Ci'iiiman.l in M.-xico thus.' of my lift'. '1 o f/ml !‘J'i n' ciinntrv’s ser\ici', 1 ne.'d not a]i]*i'al in \ain Inr an an.'V.er iiow. A\ ith e([U.il freedom :aid conlid.'iic' do 1 throw niV'elf in Xovcniber. 'J’his 1 In itjJi.'. fixing njion him, )>eyond | btdie\e, well founrle'i. ’ cniitroversv, the (diarg.'of | The IliehmonJ 1 iuies give* from a letter received fr>, an 111 liu.l. JJotetourt to the tollowin^r “J>1 f ll.VNAN “Dear (5 cft;-. ’ ■'''■l''' iii!...f 1 mnst are ni V njinii the hoiie.'i \eriiu't of . vciy man, w ho, \1 Waitc.l Upon (leiicr.il Seott, ,u,.^ >ci \ cd hi.'coliiitry in iheiieldsnt Mexico.” I), f.nriin:' ./ Ci'.y. Sol/. At al'.ntlt o’clnek ve-r.-rd.iv the il!ii.-frimis Cnnijueror of .'lexien hft tills c|fy fu' ('I I e!e V i 11.\ ('hillicnthe, S.C., on his way to May>\iih', Kv. Till' ( X. ifemeiit ai.'l jnv e.ins' his pie-cnce c'inliuued lui.ibat. ! t.i hi't, all.l when tlie inicii ill wIikIi il .'.'ated dinve nfl', the welkin r.ing lOer.' nl Atkin.-.n l.'ttor, to the eileet that it was I t>vity is munilestcd, the ol,] p,;,, Ihe .liity of (’oiigrcs.s to receive, refer and j Ih moeraey will kmek under t„ lepnil up'iii petitions rela.tive to slavei\, I I. Ill l\ll o t nil i.-ni, ..r soinet hir.g kimlred thereto. \ ci v well; but no s.i.mcr hud Mr. Miller ^'it up.iii Ills fe. f, in reply, than he pio- diiei'ii a t ir, iiliir, i.^.'-in .1 by l1ii.' same 'hi. Hi III Inr In his conslltiient.s in l.'^dil, (or 1 !ii lea b'lllt s, ) n Inn III In-jlistijlnl A \ Oi lo ()!■' ills OV.X, ill ( 'on I in .-V, in Jm or >J e (»'//. n ! rrir.ij !ml njinrtuii/ iifiou t'lisi n ri^ >iiiiii j,t'titnms,. ^*Xow, s.lid .>Ir. .Miller, “if. fnr d. .daration in this matter, ;* n. Sc.itt is to la; .letn.iincod as :'ti almr.fioni^r, in w hat kind of a dilemma ' .toes Mr. lb ncher’s rnti‘ fuit Inui. Ilx-Charge i..i.i donbth .-s fmgotten that Mite an.l th.it .iiciilir; he had ln;-'n “(/- ai,, jt" a_.;iin; he was thunih'r^truck—over- w 111 lined—a II n: hi la ted! liiihl'jh I'l'jisff’r, -'■•at?. I 111.,.; M tr ill ;ui. ;e.i. ■''ii .1 )> the wa ' .ith 1(111. lab an I indignant re.'pen>.., r. pelh''! the •and maligiiant . barge. L.ifty in sta ture, :ilid .standing at lea.'t f iti:' imdi.'.' ab. >\ e t he taih-.'t ( ft hose among v. In in he r tn .d, h s Inri.i >e. in.'.l giirantie. a» with li. iglil' iied enh.r and flashing eye, and a wavt' i t his hand that .'Xpre,"e.l a ealm d. fiance nt all .'ludi ;i.".iilaiits, h.' ntt. re.! hi' ctnphatie ]'i"li't aLT.iin.'t .ill .'Uch .i''auli,'i t'lat ].a! agraph pre.'cnied. “.NW and iiet ,re uiikn.'wn to me are h 'liiii'j'i as have n>w b'-eii t-ihl nu-. Thev .'iirpri'e and th.y pain mt'. T!i v at one.' e.iiiei I'll all that I \aliie per" iiilly, and aim a b!..w at ail that wher .n. il 1 kll'W 111 \'"If. 1 h.l'w tl; 'oouts and clieer.' nf “llir/.'/'i b'r Se ttt. T!iou-; iids (if iiur ei'i/. -ns eal’i'd up ‘i; him, and f-r ('a. h one, vvitli.'Ut regard t.. natii -: or jio.'iiiiin, he had ;i wnr 1 in season.— Mvi 1} man, woman, ami ehili hit h;.' ] i.‘.'cnce ph ased ai. l d. li-.^htcd wi'li ilie url'.inily of th.' (li iu nil. 'I'iie vih' .'laiuler tlkiii ln' is vain, tir'iii.i, hau-litv t.u iatie, that to a .-nninj- .li'C". has r. .•i.miiiiiii.ty. i.' . 1 loi.'i TiiK I'l:11. \ I’Ki.i iii.\ ,\.mi:i:i'.\\. Tin: Noin iiKii.''.' ASi’i, T. 'I'll.' iinmiii.ition '.'t (len. J'icrce by th.' !>a1timore Convention wa.s j.roeured through tlie a_encv 'd :i . nahtinn between the two e.\ti'. nit's ot th.' IK-mocratic party —tin; I'lee Soih-rs and l);suiiioni>ts. 'J his c.imnin.ilinii w.'is forme'l to ih teat th.* ae- hn'iwl. d^ed .'Mtesmcu who had .ditaim d pri'inin.-nco as c;indi.hitc.'; and by it-; in- iii. a W; well in this .juarter.’ at ti,:;,.. .Ill, Jil'ilM, t he will Iti.l reen_^lii.-.- i.r III iiia'i in .iti/'H .' c ee. ■ ve«i it.- h at li-! i' W i (>iir 1.1 bi ■: ■ r> l:,i,,,i- t h ;:;i: ill . le-'t ‘•.''mith, 1 kietw y ai, ’ > re ye't I'.iay, t 1 a hai'.!-!n. kin; ale a ('iiiei:iii.;ti \ iilaiti. ' :t nn ■V at’ h I. nil' wiih eh ni' v> a 1' w hi.'h . !i rrv ruiiiK 'i I ' i f pnn- thing, \iur lii'iinr, lin|,|>\ iliialil ' r wn b..- i .r .ienied ilijll'ti.-e lea'iiiiL" :iii Amcrt. ;in arn.v >1 X il' Il .11; \aii. a I'' I "r.i el'U. It V tl.r. n li It' triuin;' r i >11 ii'v Int .iii>t th'. e..-,aitri' l.ai- UIll . •11 !ij t .'1 ihi It ;h'111. I pll'V. t 0(7/- . Ml'- -ts ,,f nip-, r • > ■ I- 1'. r years itiiu li..^- Whi- Wii.,r war Is neiM THK n ; i -:o i-.. wh a !l w " are pH. .1 vch.it We think nf an>w. r ai tfii' phr i' 1. I i: N \ 1. ot s I I I. 1 t!u' in|uirie' w t!i I I \. r\ haii'l a' tn 1 m ..tt ' nr b.ill 'W.-.l fi P".t', itli.in n iiun Ir. '!.' r-% t . be . I, ,"i. I III I Ml. ■ X Their 'ooia I-'-' b/.'- n* ean 11' in I ' au'i ei-'l aiinn- ...r. lint •1,1 I, , r . Ill ,nr -.i!J. hnl,.. n in tin; ' '.f :i!i.l' ar>' I liiii- aiid .1 j'l.r- i ]Ml . 't.-a.i.i V I t 1 iti- |.e ;! il.t' le.iu; tiie li\ ' 1 ' i.ii_ r 11,"- 1 ■ V. W- '•■li;' t! ( Mii ..f numl" w. ! 1 ;' i. -I V - \ fT Se time I .'V;\ .a 'ir li.nj '1 an I X .a f w V ik. ■I f. f b 'i:i -e in till,it; ' wall _1 • at t -.f ■d 1 th t \V.' HI tii: '■ tt -. 'It .III'I : ..I-In,., III. f 111' t’l L'i\e 't'-ir.-ia ." t' 11' ■. '•I.!- iia ..f '",.a a I I'l .N ..h.llll, .t w. ' ;a. i 1. W.- I, 'ik ;ii .■ haVi a I.'I ‘ :.n- ‘'I. ;a;.n .\nii neaii : w: la r 1 "f Ul\ 1'. ,_1' nf Ill I '1 ail'l I i\ ..I'!' ,! and I ei.n .■•‘U'!'iy - ..,!a f. r ti.. ;i' ,a..i 1;.- . u ai\; ..r ' ! • a.'. 1 .i * lar luy 1 ri,,. ij 1. ' •■! • ; >m'i.!. n.- mv 11 .1 f lie !..t t. r-’::ii oil, i;i thi- f' ijh-r.t, a-11, . Ill in an ■t tt; wa' ti'ld. 1 -f.‘.ait r-inu rl: all it.' ■: lal'.I .,f l!,..t f 'idle X. V. th.- f..-t tiiit 111.- rac_\ I.f I If d. le.iiiiii it' i tt: n. 1r'-'-. Till' wli >. ;is .\iay r •. > . altt r til. U t!i. t h w iiM m tn piMte. t ti;.-.- . X; ' 111.' t ill j.iri ..I ,ii tiiat t;a.- V an ^.inl this aniy r 1. r. •V'li sucli ni a cai 1 leie- and n di’triet 't irinU' (I '■ i' tl,'- 'alae 1' ;iit' iitinn tn Km- 1 h 111 'c- '.Nbi''..i h;i\e 'i-C lln..d f'.r tb .ir-' Ibin'l. ,l.!l. 1- .Idi. lv ib'clar. a.'II r n -■ u li'i ^!e '. iicai\S!.i\ ill' . .''1 1'. • ri"ts, ijliei.d p .\\. r un-!'rtake tu iw withiii his eiti-nd' the .f 11!' n' r .! , III .11 A,. A 111 \ 11 • li ir. an ta - 1 .r-\ I'., tin a' d' o riiiit, W" 11 -iv t.' S' 't :ind . - Th. I! .«• Atlas says. •. .aifi',11 "la' 'A hi.'s tVi. iid> .1 ins- 1\. ' !"• ("U' ill abnut vi'i. n in tiie W hiL' r.ml^' All :■ v."ll in .''I i.".' ehu- il I 1.1 g fl - III 1': ' . an dn rm, . pt t::. v . 1. aij'- *1 ;i, and ! ' k '■I t h.i \ t!f 1 M M. I .\Il.i . 1' 1 a • itei f r_- . i' a I i' V.-• m.in 0 III -.11 •pr I ; ■ t a 1. 1 t- 1.'. n.> •! it ii'ii'.: witii lUt if, f nr pr.'i:re'S, -i.m ait . w 1 , p I I \ a i .1.1 urh a..I I '> :i V. ;a la \ I ii.fu -. Till I'l 1 I ni': pub'.',.- 1111 i"' .'la ;• r i i_li' !_v i in .11'. ;» n; ’i;‘ a!! " men th li, .'1 i..r a.' i.!' ...t_\ •- i;ld al'J y 1 : ak tie' l.i'.s,' nf t’.:'- . j! a thi' man, 1!' 1. an.’ pi r-oiially la';^ r 1 th.' cnniii.unity ;i >]';i'.t liiiali'iii. ill* p!.->i.l''l over H I ting in whii-h a n 'oluimn wa that “id: .lii'iiee t » the I'li.j^itiv of jiolities, as 1 have ing something for y.inr e.-’h ,'. but 1 hope more h.r Ol.j lu a ramble on horscba.ck tlmr tourt, (’niig and (iilos connties f, pain.s to timi out how tliin.r, ' tor Uid Fuss and Featlu'rs I ima ^ • /1-1 ‘ "-'• The ’ t^ile.s county, },y tin. ‘ the house, that i). niocrat;-..v r tj were going for him; and 1 iijcr low fmm Tennessee, a \’iri'ii,;;i tiavelled through Scott Montgomury, .'Jeieer, Wajji,, Lee; he say.s tremciidnu,- taken place anmng.'t the ]), favor of the higs. pe.Idler at Xewp.irt, from 1’,., who told me h.' had ,'ievcn hn^th.r, hail, with his father, alwavs \i,t, : the Jjocus, hut .vays that th-v uii'l j ' go for Sef)tt—he .says l’eniisylvaiti;ii', In this [d.tco I e.iunte.l uji s'nii . m-ire v.;tes, all now, who are Sc'itt—and I am told fli' v.... - i gen-'rally, are going f.ir th.. ‘.'i lim-nee (.eii. (a-', >ir. i>m haiian. -'Ii’- i'1\H the boys at the Club .'larev. (l.'ii. llnU'lnn, ami iiieii 11) th.it .'tamp Were iL:n"inininusty ca.'t asi h' ai.d r pu;iati,| unworthy of the contidence “ Ju.Ige St r.ingt*, anl ot h.r . n.; .-a:d I’.ivnr of till- Jiai'ty f /r which they luol who served with him [(bn. 1 .'acriliei d >n mm-!i. .' . * nf the .-omni'in.'sf .-xpcilient.' d the ()ppn>iti .|i, in its I'l-ckle." ii'c of ni.-ans to ( j.rej idu-e against (i.-n. .'“.-.itt at th.' .■^’"lith, is tn as.''.i iate his n.aiie and hi.- e.'iii-' vi'itii lii.it I'f .'dr. .'^eward, fnr the ] \u'ii>,'C nf pr-, lueiiiL;' th.- l.il.'-e im} re.'>;on that the II i:..i fi"in Xcw Vnrk m;iy . X. rei>.' an iindue inilu. n. e ..\r h;^ e.mn- ill tl: • .. \-M nf .-lieei -s. 'j'iiis in;.'.- ratd ' an-l w dc inx -nti in i xp s it.'olf. Xnt (.1! - nf t'le h;r. ling j rint.' and part;- /. Mi.r ll.at ilaily I'i- . laim tli.it c .lumiiy and ling up. Ill it tlu- I hangc.' .f wafui mi^ ri ]ii'. ~' nii"n. lu ll, v.- it .■itfi- r tn 1 e true nr t'l lie pi'nliai h'. The wlmit; lift' of (i. II. 't i'lirnishes th>' nm.-t cnnijiht.' and nVel'whi lllliilLT aie-Wer t-i :i!l illlputatinri sn iraii'p.in-ntaii.iaK.'uril. Ani'Uig th. imhlest j "'as tarried in the atiirii aii'l mn>> iin'.n>ing character.>t'.e.' i f that I at .'"l.i.er all.l .'tat'-'iiian are hi.' s. If-re liance aii'l nmral r. ' .lutinn. 'I’hey liave ;.t I ‘Ml (-■•;i'pii-'i'ns nil bri.dit'-'t p.i_.- ~ . i' the c -a..; i y's hi.'t.a'V bu" haifa ai. l th y hi\e be n impi'-^-' i nii . '.•■I V ~;rik';.j’ r' .a;a'..-‘ f hi;- .:')d. ndi-i (-a- Congrc'ss, remember him a.' th.irr t'lr, in all matters where the ('..!|,i;r. al rights of the S luth wcic U'.si,. called in .inestion.” Sn says the A\’i!mington J 'nriia!, trin'.' See the following;— fn.iii tlu* National !iitfll'\i:i-jH''.r, .laii. ' ' I.N Si^x.vi'K, J.iii. ;;d. 1-., “.'Ir. McK. an prt .'i nted a iii. % fmm certain ladies of Krie ei.uuiv. 1’ svlvania, pi'ayiiig a law of CmiL'r. abnli.'h .'lavery in the Ih'trict of (' bi;i and tho territory of Floriila. ai; the jir.'\cnsion of that tr.-uhe iL>et v\.,. States. 3Ir. Vv’illiam.s of Mi>s., reiiowed h tion to lav the motion to receive a. ii. wh t 1 l.ring ur ai 111'. Wall -a' bad C' n- • a\ . . ai it> . Xi Uaw 1 n. i cuti' 1.' V, r.iiig. •ai' riicr n. ' dir. etu U'ir ph'd in iJ'.it tl;.' t:.. ■ a!i i ii'i.^niring ni d.iis ,r w.i' t" ciie. al tin- c n part V. hii h the i - .f tin- l-'rec p.a ty are le.w p.-ri'. I'liiing'. in i’avnr of ' I'ieii ', thinii-li'iiit til.' n.u'h, aiii.l .if V. rtiiiLi' a't. nt'.on fr'iin their own de.'jie five tor ■ jiicu"us i.'-ctlv in 'Idu X.', “I i -II-. r.il ; w li. re hi' ] V'l re'ell' l.v. ning 1 n-t .-ays; — in 'lev- Ian.1, Uiin ^ m"'-h need'- d t-' keel I-. a. tb 'f t- t tr- w aain-r 1 laii ■ n ' \ at; w ay d' th.- !ea ! r' I'f the I* m.u-ratie j'.'irtv k-.'p til ir ne n from bn’taiL' i' tn k' p th. ir c.iiidi'l it. - "/ li,,in,. ’] le' \\ lag'-; d> .'.ii their e.ai li-ia:. '1. .nl 1 be s.-en .'\crv ■il -n. di tto hiiiatinii.'. V\ hiie all tiiis outcry ha.' i evil rai'-d in r. g tr.i t > Mr. .''eward, we have y- t t(. .'., e tlie iir.'t eviileiu.-e of ;iny pa i'tieif.ati. III. nil I.;s pa’i !, in l . half of (,Je n. .■^r 'tt. II'- ha> atteli e''l no J.nlitical ni-.L't- ings, he h is in.ole U'l .'peeclier. ami he has exuii'ilcd unii'’ nt ihat acti\ity of inter.».'t whieli e.'illeii nut S'l many grateful exprcs- ,'i II' .luritig t!i'.‘ 'J'aylnr c'l•!va^s. And y. t, with '.he^e in'li.'putabb.' facts staring th'-m i:i the fie-e, uii'ernpuh'us ..pponents k'.' .nn' un\aiya.g ing th'.'e . th-'V d.'li'- t fi-'n in th.' /»//•» uf It n •>! !• m / will -!inw tieif *1 f'rmly pe.r-;i. '! I fni'iii -I', u'l.'a.. it 1 mueh th.it w.i' al wlei d 'l' nnt ki -i:i. ■t^ 'I t I Ik III. Wh. r 1.1 •f! ,' p. 1- l r..ii^l' ' 1 • He War with .w til'll 1 t -ry tli-v Hit I'l t.o- p.I't li.iV- uni- U' all III'. ■ ■ 1 z ■; I y lif'-r; an.I t'..r the |.'- ai f:' III nv ■ra- •rn- t tli'' ntie r intereits ..f ;he e.untrv im[i tiv. iy d. mamle l th.- r' '* 'rati. n nf the in'i>T-;*'.e 'vsi.-i.n leiiey in ft'" f'cdcml s -v ment, the iiit,ri>>- nf liiiiinu >'.■'>1111 af lea't h - as s-;f\. i',,r tiie in'xr fiur years, in 'i’llF !1AM>S ()!■' TllK 1)1:.M''>;’K.\TI''’ I'.MITV,—a. bAU'l V wiin.-i: oiuciXAh i’lnxciiMd-'.s ,Mii-: iin:xTiF!-:i» with I'Kkkdo'i ,\M> l‘lt():i{KS'--AS IX 'I lf!: ll.WitS (U- Till-: .MODKllX Willi; I'AKTV, OK wmci! voc TitrLv f)i;’L.\i:K 'ITIATi r IS MAUKKU liV lUA'OTloX T» Till': 1XTI-:11KSTS OF l’!l01*i:i!TY AXDTO Till-: PJtillTS 01-’ .XIAX. |-:l!iail_'' .1': \\ lii'.r p at- til.- poi.li.-' 'litin;i, a' a on thi-ir ] ■ blb-ri-iit. lleli'.-.l, j.mijr-i^sii. --.ntr.''t. '1 fh .111 in th- 1 i-.iii^. ,-\ati . alwaV' .- ran.i li.i'y, C":i" -pi' ;a at. w.iuli ■ mil i.1111- . i't.-'i in lav .a 1 :' '. lit t th" -r i f t -111- ■|\e 1 a C'UL.'e n .'ad IV A ::i 1; ,r \ ■:ai' ' . n tta .'■uisMlh' .) tllat p! ;e... ^iv nrr. lie. » up-.n th III f r 1 lit tW'i nr /■;./;/-„■ n, '•1 I', -laly Mr. !.. h. .-III. I tin- an.ia-, IX , I.. ia_ht UP.-.I . \ t; AXA. I..ak. .-f Ml !i I' a:i a ;i .' I.,! il a - nj 1 le li t 1 I Ull ■n. It. r t!ie W- liave 1 ■ n, V .tli ■ n l;p' f. A n.eri. a- ■ ■ an en lit tab' in.h r W 1. dr 'ii' Viet I'j'i n it.iy. a-:'a;,^ halt;. iiav. IH' ill.il- \ - r rea.ly to fa.-e ■'11 Tn faee til'.' rate t .'•-' v '.v a i.l Wil [le efii nt. I V t'l chai'Lit' ami t.» re;te- le ( barge, .lay after d:iy. that ?'lr. I i' th.- direeting spirit of a .--titc-^t eh hi;- \i'ive h;is n.it be.-n heanl ami d:i r ■ i' n 'M iu'_' whieli tie- liaraet.-r f’ tlo' twn ji.uti. .' has m-.n- fa\ 'lably ti tin- hitt. r ir .-"U taii'lv .-x-veisvil c.>n>er- w ■1 .in n.it fl br.-ath , .-aii'i' Il n hnh II. irln.l. h,' n 1,1 pf III . r 'I,'.'' pir.-.gi'.i^ //. I,mi isi illi .lullrmtl. '•V.'. S. j t.. 1(1. '( ! I. I , no Ullt' d t he w iiii an indi-jii: i.t air a- rv, .1 'd I'X. iaiiiied; ' ii'; .'ly : ppiiiiitnn nt in In 1 11 i ri'i hiime 1 tar and i. w ing till' .•in-iieiiei-. 1 d'l at lib.-rty tn wa'te tiim- an-1 ami i>y M-Vi re e.\i-rl."n j rnl.,iMy ■mnrrh iL'c id' tli - liiii'j':' i in a' iW -I 'he .\m. r- . '■niai'\, all t!. an.I tiiat i''_.ad ■ j > i>"na l. n_. -1 tn nu n li. - ili'ti I lilt d lie-. “'. 1 e._'!a t'l «-:nry r. '"he.l t II. lint, in at m' ni\ nun 'Illiii'iii.I. aii’l a' am.-ng wh' Ui w ■ >h ''.ii 1 1 ■ hi'di .'t.iii.hii'l I f \ ir’ I" ;ai wi- i..ia>ti.l at le A no ri t ■ an I n f ' i .l 1 I'-Ja th; M!.' 11' il ill: i; Ta T. llir* lliil- de- X. w II. tha th. t la w II. h II- .r w h‘ v;iti'ni. I.i,n h III, nj I, ,-nl.r. On all threatene.l onr in titutimi^; ;it in our ninii. tary afl.ars, when ijiii, ni III! II hil II .-,,ii:iil ii i.ri'iinf w hen .lancer h;is ;it e\: ly cri>; s r nil.; I if th'is(. r.'vulsinns th:it >nmetime.s c.h;iki' tli.f bu.'im-ss sy.'teiii like an e u tlapiak'' li;i.s thr.-ateni d ii -; in w !;at.suovi-r i.omner tlic rights or inteve-ts nf our jn i p!e hav.' b.-. n imp.-rilli'l, I! In-/ i njlin mfs linn l.n n filf^ I’l: I, ' I mj n^;. .h i,li/i nij, injil jtrnt, ft i mj. //.-.■ .|,,|| th r It has b that thev were “T h.avo no 'lesire to e.xfihiin avav .ir qnalifv anv of the pl.'-lgi-s of the Ibtfl'aln phitfnim. tllKV lilXI) I STO Ol’l'OSI- Tiox, iM-:i:ri:Tr'AL axd cxcom. ]m;o.mi.ixi:, 'lo thk k\('ko.\('J!- ,MHX'!'S OF Till-: SbAVl-: I’OWKK, taid to unecasing efbirts f ir “fre'e-snil, fr. f>- speceh, free-labor and free-men.” I’ut tiirough what p;irti.:ular organiz;itiin this jierpetu'il opposition :iril flu'se nm-easiucr (-tt'Tts w.'re to Ih' m:ule, is n.jt .let.'nnin- el by the 1'hitfirm. It was l.'ft by the Convention to th«: disen-tioii of its metu- bi-rs to .leeido, l.u- theni'elves, and ae.-ord- ing to tho'ir r.-sji.-ctive eirenmstanees and r-hitioris, wdu'ii, where, ami how they diet ag;iin>t wei'C to render thes;' s; rvice.s to the eau.-^e .sjn-eeli. he of froeilom.” months bcfor. I>li i>l ifniiit tu tin- Uinri,/ ,rn,!,l. -II filn-ly ,‘^:ii'l nf 'Ndii-j^ priiieii ji s. were lik.' eh ctrii ity in the phy- sic'.d nuivr-r.se—smu, linn s ,lnr;jinnl^ hut n!- H'iii/S phss'ss! mf III t/niiis‘lns rnftiiiiinl ri- tfilit^, fru(-t:fyiug, vi\ifyiiig and ]iurifviiiir every thing with which liny come in cnii- taet. 'J’hey an- not th.‘ nflVpring of ;inv jia.ssing (uiergem-y, .lying with th.' ii.'u to w hich they a;.'afijdie.l; but th:;/nrr nnln r- snl(iiiif I n rfastiiiii—ajiplicjible at all times, and suited to evt-ry p is>ibh- cniiditinu jn wdiich a peoph' (-;in be phiccd. ro ainl '.-.viii; Here Mutl^r .h-elares that the jiledges I're.sidem-v, is eom liisiv (if the l>ufT:ilo i’hitinrin bind him to ojipo- a'ldition.il ti-stininny Ir.iiii h’ltion, perpt tu d and uncompromising, to J’ar^on 1’ohs might lie the tlie encroachm-nts of th.; sl,in,.j,oin r^au,] to une(‘asing eff-.rfs f.ir “free-soil, ’tVce- speeeh, free-labor and freemen,” ami cn- tei'taiuing these vi. ws :uj)pi»i-ts I’ieree. Aii'i wily.' Heciiuso he is most likely carry hi.s views out. to W'e tlo m>t believe then- i.-, a jury of hom .'t men in this .-oiiiitrv, w lio, under all the cin Uiii'l.inces, would not rend.-r a v.-r- 'ierce on flnit X.-w Hoston jH-eeli. j lie fact of i(,s public;itinn, six u-rce Wiis ihonght of fnr wifhoiit any any .puirter. gn iitest knave extiint—iiistc'ad of bein>.r, as he is n-pre- seliti'd to be, a Ihipfist jireacher of g.D.l standing in his Church,—an.l the badiie.ss of his character couhl not alfect tli.it fact. I>ut there is ad.liti. nal, corroborative tes timony. Mr. Mapp, a witne.ss brought 1 til - lung:' I 111 ;l'i lr."- ing tiii' m.-;i_ri; a.-seiiibl,...xe this niiiLT. It th" p.'nple dn n.it f.-i 1 allV Ilinr.- ilitele>t in ihi- .'111ami jiin^|,i rit v nf the prin- . iph s ot the ur. at l>. m -. ratie party. ;ind th.' elei lion nf I'i.-n e ;;ii'! King, I ;iin ii'it L'.iiiig t'l trniible iiiV'i If ill ex. rtiu'i my powirs tn jiriiiU'tling the cause nf this cnmmuiiit V.” .\tf r e.'tielui'.i 11 _r, he d.-seended fVnin tin' trum ;imid . ries inr fh.' old . hiimpinii war-h'irs.. nt the ^\ lag ]i;irt\. doini w hn. lieaig ].r.'s,'lit, ; rn.-e and s.:ited he' ( aiiie ni't fo Speak, blit to li.'t.-n, ami 1. .']H et i 111 ly >h .'lined. din- meetini; b. ing .ivi-r, three .-hei-rs beini^ pr"pos.-.i, Wert- Inmlly :ieceded tn, I'nr Seott anti t ir.-iliam. The al love, fliongh lii'licrons in the ex treme, (I trill si, I ti ll nf flirts, n ithoiif mil/ III isi'i jin srii III I inn irhiifi n .1 First Man. — I>r. llayne, th.' notnri- ous swimllerand bigamist, ran .dl from X.'W ()rleans on th.r l!»tli of F. bi liary list, arriv.'il at (Mncinioiti m th.- Kith M;ir.!i, nKirrii'ti .'Irs. Howe on tin* iSth, left heron the 1'.Mil, ami, af't'-r visiting St. hnuis, X:ishvilh', and oth. r ]ihu .-s, arrived at I’a.lucah nil the -‘.I of April, coiirti-tl an ! eng;ig.-tl himself nii th.' dth :1ml ath, W;lr- 1 Itli ;e. Ib. l 1 n. t l..-e;i h " ilian -.1.11 Ann ri> ;in, an 1 ri-ere:int t 1 th.- highi-T intei.-'t' I'f' laim;iniiy and th - age We ri jniee in, if I had d. ii- h'I hey >:iv 1 h;aig. .1 .'.'111.' (l.'i iii;iiis. ami tie.l up ;ini tl'iiTg'd otlier.'. (I.ntlein.n, S'lim ji'-rs.ms in I'l iia.^.red in .'1. xi.-o. 'I’he naiin s .if all e.f tli'-m 1 tin n-'t imw n-enl- ha t. ^Vh.-I In r any w i-n- Jernuai nr n.'t 1 ktmw nnt. l>ut fnr ii-lmt—ye.', bir wh:it Wi re tin y h;inge.;!' I h;ilig. d nln' fnr mnnler, geiith im-n; I hanged nne for r i)ie npnii an iiiiin.-eiit y.'ung f.-m.-ih , and fnr pmfiiie :iml wiekfl church mlibery. .1// tin Imr th;it W;l> over them. Fverv m;ai km-w he wniild be h.-ld ;is an.'Wer.ilde f'n|- vih' misdei.ls ;igain>t the l;iw> .if C.id and m;in ;is if he were then upon Am. ri- (-ati soil. “ l-'or si:rh rriuns ll,i 1/ srjhni!; f ir si’.ch crimes as Inn , in your .iwn )hio—a land nf hiw—would have l.iroiight down ii]ion them M-vere )ien;ilties, ami w ith 1 ,jnit/ /iisfin .— Soim- di.l sutt.r ilmtli. J>ut tiu-ir trial w:is fair, imparfi;il, and upon the same , jirin.-ipl.'s of s.did law npnn which th.-v j would h;ive been tidjmlg.d guilty here ' anniiig ytui. I>o snnu' ^;^y 1 h:iTige.l lif- te.n (lermans. and th;it others w.-re ar- ‘ raigne.l ami tlo^ged without cause or trial'' (J.-utli'im-n, 1 know nnthing of it. It i.' fal-^e; it is a li/—an invintion, g.'ntleinei! j—:i I.IK. I see ag(-d . itizens before me. 1 set! i inim-nt i;iw_\er.s here. And g'. ntle- nien, vou s.*e )in much ixrltnl. l>ut i.-j it 'Idle a mo't d','.:- e;iu.'e in tl.- provcl. b .y li .nl't. tn uti .1 t ' him th:.n a let' t li. " ! I ' 1 'II • 111 •■'t e\eiy -r;il w h 111 tl “Ye>!.-r'hiy,' niH' of the mi>t bl-,-. th;it ' eii. ;ltll, ii'l tie- ]. ll^e! tl," I )i-' hith.it 1 .:;.l WI. tiilV of •x].r.- in! d.'Xeh'jiim I’.t ha> h;id et np Ml t It-n. I’l; ’ci'X alni, 1. '.V t'l at In- i- .--r-ibility of a r; t ii.iK.l th>- !a::_llaL'e atl.ib- t w iii ill- >tili j:re.,'.-r be.-n. Til'' I'd.tnr of .'' y- h.- h, :ir.' al- .'■iiu.' ^t;mn^-h l>-m-i- "i. ’i ha.' n.-utraliz .'1. I". “',ve Were tn|d of l!i_. nt and r- et:i- i:.'e h..' li'it b, .‘!i exel'tc!. A' V." h;i\e alre;i'ly .-ugg' st; d, the >i;_!'. ;s to mi'll ;i.I the South by : ahii'in, in .ir.h'r that the l*'-moer:its may avail them>elv.'s ,it' it' enver t-i -nnrt the Very iiilliu ii.-e w hi-, h th.-y prnfe.'.'e.lly as sail, but wall w'ii.eh they are imw in toll enmnuiiii. il and cn-operati.m throU;:hnut the ii'ee St.it. s. , t the South reim-nilur it w.i> thr..!;L;li the celebrate.1 “X.irtln-ni Yf n>—Mepsr.s. Benton, l;uch;in:iTi.; IKH'X, CliY ef Ala., Fnlton, H; KIX^^ l>ynn. Lumpkin, Lyon, .M .Nichnlu.', X.n vell, Fr.'ston, Kiv.j; Ibd.in.'.in, S’l'i^AX51-], Tipt.n. \V„i White, Vv'iiliiims of .Mi.'S.— —Mes>rs. Allen, Ci;iv’.in. Knight, McK.-an, Morris. Xil, s. i’lKi Fri'iiti.'S, ltii‘_rgh's, Smith of O!:;.,. >' i f Indiana, William? of Al.'.—14. While in the army (Jen. 1‘i.r,-: ;ibave the reach of ceii .ure. llaxA. V..: He seemed to keep himsvlf 'it * reach of every thing th.-it eoidd 1-, ; po.ssibility hurt him.—Prrniin. Mure ]'ili(ni.tlcriiiij.—We believe :i fact that at one U' nmre pl:ie.-ia i-ity recruiting is going on f r a i: bn.'tiei'iiig expeditinii ;igain.'t ('id.:;; ih;;t a tirin here Inive rec.'ivei! the .supply of ordnance and i:;u-:i': We tni-sr that that the }iro}H-r aiith-’’ will sec that onr laws and tr-a;i .- faitlifully .»bserved. .^Icrcv t 1 tii'.- liided m.-n who volunteer r. ij ii.'t'' as Well i' justice t» our own e!i:.i-; A. 1. .f'liir. ^Ve learn that not hmg sim-t av't t:iken timong the workmen on tie llidge Tunrifll and the atlj;iceut W": Virginia, eonip.’ised mostly of tlio .' the I'hner.ihl l.sle, which showed ;; majority in favor of (Jen. Scott. that the was first m;in wail S.iutiurn principles' ti. ;ic;i'iy of its jiri-tcnde.l alii, felt, ami th;it the Very nun wiio wen' thpu most . ilicieiit «-ru.-ade upon .^ouuiern in.'tituti.iiis. are th.' ]>:irty in the .''t.it. , whnibebired - eonid not vntt; l', r I'iei'e, be.-au>e 1 ll.' dl l ll 't i.eli. v.' ill' h:o! :it-ted With eall- .b r ;iii.l .'lii.-erity wjfh r. 'p-et to that X. w I'n.'tnll >1 ill. lb.' di.l n.it ibuibt but th:it the ^]ll■eeh W.is .;t ii\(l..d .'ub.-.t:liai:il- ly :i.' n'pni'ted - ;iii.l if i'ien-o h;i.l caib-s- e.l it, ami pleiole'i t iie >t ress i f fi relim stil 11- ees nmh r wliieh it was ,b‘liveie.l, as an .-xeiise, ill' sh ml.I have ret;iim.I ii ^.md opini.m nf him. Hut his .lenial jo'nves him e:iji,ible id u n jJ nih/—and a nriii ca p.ible ol one act of tl n nl ir it ij is e:i]>able fif a th'>U';ind—an.l is, tin relnit'. nnwnrthv ot ennfiilem-e. 'Idiis same \iew will be t:il;eii by humln'ds—ami everv da\', fr'im this time tn the ehi tion, the J’icrce ninks will (b’mini.'h,” ?Ir. I>arnum h;is written a h'fter to the .^Iii.'ical World ami Time.s, in which he ' st;iti‘s in regartl to the dcnny Liml four: WK liriUlY VV TOO FAST. Tn the anti.juated couatry-h''U''. our infancy budded into b'lyiin'd ti were twn clocks; one a (juict, .s'elni-. ;ind ni.'.'t j.rominent in the .; higbdy-resjiecte.l timcpiete th;it gr;ia'\.‘ .''onthern in.'tituti.iiis, are ; ni:infel of the family s>ittiiig-rn"Ui; those who-.ne the conseicnee-keeper.sother in the kitchen, was a reuuil.r of 1 r.inklin JM.'ree an l the trusted nnm-j among cl.>eks. made in C.imu-.-t!'ui.■ j course. It tiekcd out the .'^. eiiiiii> ;i' I snp[.-osed itssc'lf the pulse of allir-'-' - ; an.l was under bomls to k»'. ji evcrv b ; in tlic vicinity awake. At e\v'ry>^' 'i for the pt'miulnm rather jerke.l tii ui.'’-' - j —it distinctly articulated/r'/■/•/,-'7'.; itp, hi(rri/-tijt, and when it sfvutk htnirs the sleeping babe invariabK ti:“ I in its enuile and cried. Veui> e:;':- have pass'd, with their alteri:.iti"V' be I'iuh'u tl* the 1‘resi.leney. Ihivi'J W ii-' he:it and trosts, to trv the temper ei tte m.it. the authnr n{ tiie I'mvi.so; rlohn ^ an . tellow-laborcrSj and determine which hiiieir, iMtirtin \ an Hureu; l>cnj;imin F. 1 I'd to the bc.st advantage. The .•^il'.-i'^ huth-r, the auth'>r ol the l^ufbilo platform; i setlato one is yet as reliable as e\i''. f, Martin (.rover; (mv. Cleveland, ot ('.m-| niising to’continue its gently-wi.^i • n.-ctieut; dohn A. Ibx; Henry li. Stanton; ' nioniticms to the thoughtful ot ai; W. (. lii'} ant—-an.l such jirints as the j gene ration. And the little kitclietilM Albany Athis, S. \ . Fr. niin/ and j hurricf up with Jill hi.s ancient vig'T-^"'' agers of his political fe.rtnnes. Who arc the every-day speakers, an.l the pivots ti]i- on which the mas> meetings t>f tlie Xorth- .-rn iK-mnii-aey turn? L.x.k at them in Xew li.impsliiiv, ill .^I:!ss;lchusetts, in (Vm- neeticur, in Xew York, iti Xew derst-'y, in i’enn>ylv.aii;i, ami every impnrf.-int as.-iem- bl-ige in every fr.'.' Stat.'; and the Smith uiav tlu-n h ;irn ti> nnderst;ind what in- llm lie. s nn'st ju'evail shnuld (]en. Pierce not toretiupe.'* Fnr unr irhu fnr pft^ tpurs uri.-.l on th.! 1 Ith, l.-ft here on tlu- h'lssra rrrij/1 nr vnlhnl, rnsi, shpl^nr nthn, w.-i.s arr. stei! at Ciarl;sville .m th.' o/- rn n tiilccn u rnji nf' rnhl iru/i r in flu the lik j d “My pr.rti-in nf the pmtits cert.-iiiily ex- e.Tdi-tl .'::;().',()()(», by much more tlnin one’ presse.s which control the northern wing of ?->>,HH), ami ]ii-r!iaps by several. If] am I the D e\t,'r fortumit.' eiiouLih to secure th.' nec.'s- ■'''*3 “h-isuri', I sh;dl j'ublish a book, ;il- reaily in haml, furnishing the details of the whole d.nny Lind enij;agem.-nt, in cluding the receipts, disbursements, nett prolits, and many oth.-r {urious and in- t.-restaig facts conneeted with that sub- jeet.” 1 he Whig p.irty and (iciK-r.-il Seott h.ive b in aiieau^ c.jiiipi-lle 1 to face the nnisic. ^1 jhi; nj^ Jlernnh r. L)th, bniiight ba.-k on the 1 C.tli, was put '>A/, the tovn, or thr nniiji, (mf that his An OreL'o,, e..rresp„mlent of the X.'W .in trial on theli.th, tmind guilty on the tnrrn/ his n.mitii/, /nr lirtiirs, \\^yk Cnnnni rrini Ailnrlisir in st.eakin.r •isih, St Iitenc.'d on the hr.-^t ol 3iay, sfart-jil j hi r rmnirn, h r hnnnr, tn h, thus ttssm'Inl, of the famous ()re"-on L-uuI’Liw wlib-h to tht' pen.tei.liary .in the 2.1, reached : it IS MuNsTKovs, rr ,.s i-NTOKKit.-vni.K:-, gives a mile st.uare'if land to every aetml here on the dtji an.l was put to .sp„„„„. i l.enfh-men, 1 iliil, with a high hand, sus- sefth-r married bef.m* a certain .lat‘1'- hemp .m the ..ih. Jhu.s inL.) dap he j tain the law, which, with uiuightne.ss in that it .set fhe wh.de country astir marrie.l two wives, traveU.'d some l,i)0(l| my he;irt, i drtrrmninl t.i sustain I did every body got married that eould. The ifpr; I scarcity of marriageable females, however. tical with tho.se contained in the Xew IJos- ton speech. And the life of Fierce (p. 21*'), on the .’)lh. Thu ravi' miles, t.dd lies, ami iii *20 days more j hang for viiinkr; I did han.g for iml fast man ays and foiwar.l bjr the J)enji;er.it.., teatili a that lu j tried, eonvicted, and lodged did hang for treason; and i flo^.i'ed thieves wis such th-it in~«m ‘ t • i heard Fierce utter sentiment* tihnost iden-i .i... : i!.. : . x i • i i . iuit\es was sucji tliat in some nistanees ^nrls (>f I'-neial .'.-otf )i,i,- facetl all sorts ot published by the Democratic Committee iiiU'ie. ]{.; hiis taee.l the martial mu.sie of ' in Washington, contains a passage ijuite as * tono.s of, strong again.^^t slaver)' as aiiy in the New tho hfe, tlie .leep mil of the drum, the ' Fosten speech. He is there reported to loud bla-t of the trumji.'t, tiie thunder of iiave sai.l, lliat nun who would di.s- the artillery, tlu' lien-.' shoot of ihe on.set, , .s.j1v.- ii,e Ciiion, (the Abolitionists,) did and tiie sharp, .juiek el.-ish of steel, and not ImU’ or tieiilore slavery more than he —hover lamted.—A'. O. JLr. h‘i. h„)oiid in the State pri.son. He is a certain.— l\nlitcah jinpi r. A foreign paper .say.s there is a place somewhere out in Xew Hamjishire where they m'ver have any old maitls. WTien a girl r.'aches the agt* of and is still on the l;i.dl( r .jf expectation, the young fel lows club tog.'ther, and draw lot.s for he.^ Tho.se who escape, pay a bonus to the one wh 1 jrcts her. c* liKe -,ue the ox]).^nenis ami chtimpion.s j once his is got uiuler way; but he ' (ren. 1 ieree and his prineiple.sl j what rheumatic in the joints, hi' lhe.se are the men, and the.se are the ; i.s getting cold, and his hande are ■-.s \\ hich control the northern wing ot I He is trusty enough to iioadi ^ ^ emocratic party; which den.>nn.-e the j but if the johnny(-ake were t'i stand in '■ haltimiye platform :is a humbug ami hirce; j spider till his hour is up, it niiglit " and which still ;ire tlie eliosen recipients bly be burnt to a cinder, for die , ot the highest conti.lence and partiiility of; Yankee’s uham hutitio is thii.k:“‘'^ ‘ (I.-neral Fierce. They were, an.l this tlay j hesive. aic', till' nncom]>romising em-mies of the j A crily, as i.s witli the machine, S.iUih ami u^ institution.s; they wag.*.] that ! with its manufacturer. He too, i? lil'*-^^' st-.-tional war which at one time threatened : by incessant labor, to wear liiin"^^'‘V even the st;ibility ot the I nion; and the}' j before his time. We have s.ii'l it . ojienly }iroclaim to their misguided follow-j and we repeat it as our eonvieti.'"'^ CIS a purpose to renew the strife, if sue-j the Yankee labors too much to a ee>slul in electing a eamlidate whom they j a.lvantage, and makes too hard (.'Xp.'ct to nsi' !ind t(i dir.'ct. A\ e dc-preeati' . his rt'sting. He cannot, with all 1''' any renewal of the shivery agitation, in ; set, htdd’^on bis course forever. an\ birm \\hate\er, ami we de sire to see ^ will carry away his topisails, sever lii' the Compn.mi.se execnte.l in goo«l faith, j ;,nd%nap his .spar.s, if they .1'^ and with a strict observance of the spirit | over-set him. The nocturnal vigikm^;^ ' in which it wa.s tramed. lJut we cannot ■ iiurrying dreams that sutceed any lo.se our e\es to the conviction that the ordinary excitement, the moment.-^ and pickpockets. For, gcntleinen, let mej 14, F{, 12, and even 11 yearV. f-. "e we • e .’‘T It" I*'"' again say, 1 not only carried with me, but n.arrie.1 in order to 80011^-^11 V 1 1 Vrce—snpj.osing such I resolved, with every resource I could nuisitcs' 0 sccuic the land per- a ca amity po.ssible—besides luthcting up- 1 X 1 ■ ■ ' mi tli(> eniniti-v KOi-wmci minrx' command, to susht 1 n, fmrlt'ssl^ ami fu'illi/, in its virtue and its choicest bless- (>ond J*lacc Jvr Hinitnnf.—“^^\■ll, ings, not only to my own command, but 3^* your jdace was a good place to defenceless and peaceable iMexicans, bunting; now, wev’e tramped it for that civilization; yes, that Chrisiiiiji civi- , three hours, and found no game.” lizatiim of which 1 was proud to believe i ‘‘«Inst so—well, I calculatt d, as a gen- I that army mijj,ht appear a worthy repre-(less game there is, the I seiitative. tnore hunting you have.” consciousness wliich wait upon hi.' ailments, are the premonitory gu>^^ rive warninr of terrible st.miis ;;t litt, 'fiii'J l,:iili .ui the country serious injury, w.^ul.i, from the ine\itablf> piolicy of such .n adminis-j of raging delirium, ai>]ilo])l.-ct:e ' tiation :is h" vould be compelled to make, j ;mJ confirmed insanity.—-i • lead to a re-opening of the .sectional con-, - -^.,,5. troversy, and in a more dangerous aspect I Hon. Ijcnj. Thomjison, mt iiibi’r"- ^ than has over yet apipeared. j gross from Mas.sachusetts, died 011 F - • r:z . ... _ r . the third meUlbor frolll Ji-mlc ('/icvks J'of' sale here. 1 who has died within a few Wvelk^j.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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