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1- "UUH - e. UNIO If,' THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE LAWS T IE GUARDIANS OP OUH LIBERTY r.i. xvii. . - wr-A - FRIDAY, OCTOnCIt 1, 136., .. IVo. MO. CESERAL HARRISON M pttbliedinuar given to Gee. Vii tll B. Carter the 17ib u'l kt Par ' ratitviHe. IWWtW, nwn JiJU.j, fr(oliiuw7 uiuirr, give me iouujBf .ttf On. Harrison; We4o' kuow v wed-io'l want to know yen., eUhoogb Uea. llamao vm ea ieJ early ead Jetioasly in the Ut war. J, j fuorht mur batiJet trua my other tt-smtt who tened i U. iod ine wr wai beaten;' aad although tote if (j,, lit given fttat by tt.e Legitlatart f ToMt far hia fLn eoaduct ai the baide of Tippeetooat snJ although r.ivrt aaarJea Mca tn uunka oi t'jaS &JMJ Knl nV4i u mi ojt of iSe N'nk Wevr Ttrriuj, auJ ej'kij iruu !iici hd bn e.un'uiid w Una, 4 at do c!ot f r wr tonf h to ken -iLffU: I " . a. " f us :;n vet, inucfi cicto, -tr lia't knit V9Ui" but t trotl f tu a U, M.v jh'I tran tiyuu.' FK lt raidc:um,. Uen. tiM b would detrt to knu toioe Ai of baa, wt giro tha fuduatnf brkl tketA f tat lift 4 , -. W1LUAM HENRY HARRISON; WilUm 11. Harrittin wu bora in 1773 at Brrklry. tht kiariv et of bit father,' ;. JT.et nrr in Virginia. H araa thr rti-ieit tin of U'njo-ain llnmiu, b hire 1 epietet pirt in the ci uti 4 tHe natia, durijr U" reIHir'ii V? itrMfgi?, and fit onf th titntri tut 'jiiMt f lh l)eelirMBf l-d-prrtdMCt. Tb Mjee.t of ihit tkeh a, piaced tt art ea:ly tfe t tivday C.?Ufe. where ha remaind irtil he m m fft).rcfi vetof aje, hi reetitol l f KJ elMUjeil e!u"iit f 11 tie tn.i e . me e'l thl twJ d .ned-rin?, and m rf,tired to PUrtidHjiito f-tr 1- ms tiuJiet with wore J.iUce. Bj the d-ith of hit fath -r at thw time chkej hit jiT'ifetirtnal ttpirttiont, tod iJw .He of prepurttien whi?h wa n:iiJ. i -i ihreH be rontry,fr thepnaif 0 i5iint le Lilian f 'he Vet. de.'idi'd h; dettnv. Atra:tt the Jire of hit fr tfniK he toiieitwl and obtained from Co! H ahM.Mu. a eoio i iwu in iie arn.jn l depart' I St. t'Uir it F'irt WuSi'ifMi. now t'lM-wnvi Vat thu unltifiU fS-i.e'-tl b. J Vr it !kf 1 J-'KaU..! by tne lu vn: 'i a ! ir;e portin if hit braMt uffi ert tnl m-.n hl ben mavjered by th a-tjje f. The deirtt tnd return of the tr w.t. Ji J mit daup tha Z"l of young Iljrriton. He defined himself trienity Ui ttte ttudy of iiie ifteory of otdiury taruct and 10 rte follow in? vear, when CJeneial W ana awumH the command. En:fii llarrititn I wit app'imtvl one of hit At 11, attJ piniripiud in the tueeefl acuont wnich ditinj5uiietl that emj'tign. In the alTair ol touch dt r?e, he tijrntU iid liimclf by hit courage ami c m tact, !'! wtt specially named in the official rep irt of thit engagement, by the Uoai mander iu chief. Afier the ueaty of Grenville in 1793 Captain Harmon wh left in command of Km Wahinirtn tnd fton tfier itiarried the daughter of Judge Syinmet, j the pronneiiir of the Mia.ui purrhate. S lu 1797, being tired of a garriton life, ha retigned hiscmonition. and commenc ed hit civil career, at Secretary of tha North Weatern Territory. In 1703. ha n elected the first delegate la CMigret of that extensive rerion. which now im:TM"-t t)hto. Indiana, lllinoit ami lllinoit Miuhiaran. He d-vnted much mention j ' improving the land eyttcn of the terri no. ftae been accepted it he l:id been in )rv. fie wat appointed chairman of the . Waiittgioii." E-i n nittei 0:1 Lnde. and framed an able J I nine lutcly after this, Gn. Ilarriton report, in e-iincqueiico of which a bill wat retired to hit linn t Nnh licnd in Ohio, framed, tnd after undergoing tome amend- j and turned lot tttrntion to aurirultur tl mttt in the Senaw. pasted into a law, , puMuda.but wat toon tftcrwariiauecent whieh wat calculated to be of imrnente fully called by the people to fejT'en! t Jvantage to the poor trttler, and to re-! them in the Cotigretol the United M'jtet, rrain the c mid tv of the aneculator and and 10 the lrif hture of the tlit. IS'21 die rt -h monopolt't 1 a l;i Hoi, Ii wa tppiintcd by Preti 'nt A lata, (fvcrnor of Indiana, and !nt--re'l m the dntict of hit office at the ! ! nt'iUry pott of Vincennei. He wat .iiwe-tf;d with power which have uver h.f 11 cuuferred on aay other ofiVer, civil or inilitarv. A tiong other dutii;, he: 1 1 aop'Hiitcd commni'iooer to treat Willi tin Indians and in thit capacity conclud- ed tifieea treatiea, hcaidet purcha-ing the title 10 upward of teveitiy milliont acret af land The conduct of Governor Htrri aon while ha held this imnortant and reHnitible aituation, loudly prticlaiiaed ) i prudence and talenla. In hia inlr. ftourite with the Indiana, ha mailt us of rjtiMiee tempered with mildui'tt, concilia - tlan pomliifilil Willi firinnraa ara.jnnn.ki. ed by a never slumbering watcldulneat. !! tu Ah fAtUei to tmrcom'&.5 culiiet, ooJrr which aa orJioiry ttpehj mu hr be pTwtrrrd.' Hit iw toodirt'ii2x Mr. JeSVt frni Botil 1803. it a recorded testimony cC t?i ability n J tucem tf bit adjiuiaifl lia.' '.' 'V; ; -" In 1811, evinf io'tb ifltriftef of the Brituh ilk (he Indians. bvuiiii wtm (vndrrtd onoiJjIle, CwrroT lUrrtoa tomnnrd to lilt aMtoUnet Cat. Brtjd of tht 4Ui U. fiL rtguutut. who wu i't t I PiUbrj ml enVAjic4aiBt'i(U f-m to tsf t ht foddm' tw cgf oc jr.- la theft wrr adJid 1 (tilanl to uid of uv Wfi f Kealoijf,'eoBifiin f itxwt tuiyfiidi(ridu(. WiiW it.it foirt lit i'frdiwiy' iQarrfvd 'ofcrdt Iht Prwph'l't ifin Ttfeit, ' Oa tim 6sa f Nea;twt Kirlml phtt, and Ms-fe. tev4 fnii' nn.pi 10 uuriAf ire i.jm, mider froort iroa vie Cbkfc irt4f" - pntiettnf nit dy! TH trv'id which va cfrea-fr aa ti.naiptaeirt atmtnbir adad iff HsQe thr taecM of a ibwm atuek; (re h- m Ui ol theTA. ju btW d-Tl'fWu He U lliuHa Man ilatliutMfii aanalatt war If "1 flhaia uavai yeUt and irpoo)ty but owi ig .v .-. . . to the matterly nrratmcuol tba ttoj't and iSe iilnce tnd rxperin?4 of ihnr eo-nnit mWt,' thuy were' dafct ed with fret b. atiiftttjb "at It eijitaaa of aojia of tha'atntt'tallant tpirhe of tba t aiooof 'Whoia-wt tba abitalrout J ptft id Knituekf . (i.trior liar rit.it! reeie),4 billet tbrmifb hit tuick, yet widiaiit teacbinf hit r.eek. The La rUure ef TCemooky at ita aen aetiioa paird tbt f!hwinf relation: ttrlt U ThH Uoerittir William II. !lwritn bu behtred like bero, a pntrtoi tnd a Ueoertl; and that fur bit e.-il. d-.bm'e.' and f tltant rondttel tt the batda of Tippecanoe, ba well de ereet ihe thank af tha nation." '- From hit tim until tha war with Get Brtaia, Oeo. llarrkm wtt ton tmually enrared in neeoeittia with tha Inditat, and prepana Mia for retitt tnf their ta-irt etleniled atuckt. la Aj fuf J9l3.be wm tppninted hravat Major lit neral in tht Kentucky militia, and nu mediately applied hiinelf to tha proper orgamzatioa of the army on the oonh weatem fr-mtirr. After the diiracfut urrriider of Hull, he revetted tha ap piiiiunnl ( lajor fieneral in tbe army of the U. S:ueeand bw dutwt emhrai n a Sirgr tphere, fid wrt esefedmc'y a-d i-'u n.d rui,'lic jtd. Every th;nf wa4 tt. rinfumn. am) mjny, arm aid men. whrte to he ried but he proved Sime!f fullv equil t the uk. On the 5'ii f tfc-t-iSrr ISIS, ht Hroiijht tire Hnnh army tt d their Indian tlln 1, un der Pfietor, to action near the rieer Tbtm't and the tictoiy achieved on thit brillti. t day by uiidieeiplmrd .mlitit over the veteran truopt of England wt lTiie, aid inf'tu'd jor nod amnutinn over he whole I'niou. For tint i-Dnanl acti fi, (ngre vmcd llarmon t old m-iUl. Ii wt in thit ftiiwi that ( neral llamton originaied tha tucrtsful manneuvrt of chnrgmjj ttinn'gh the Bri tish iMf with ntnuutfd i-iUntry which wat gallantly executed by Col. John, ton. Tbe north-weitrrn frontier beine re lieved. Gen. Harrtnn pricededto Waeh inrton. at.d on hi wav wat rescued with e:ithuiam. and honoured with the hik-ltri inarkt of duiinntion that ran he oirred to a ritixeit bf a repuliltcnn pn pie. In theepring of 1811 owing to tne miauiidnatiii dinheiwren SerreMryArm- ttnng and hi'ne!f. General llamton retigned hia coiniYinioii. Mr- M4diin, h i wa nol in ;!hinum at the time wmii to (Iftitrni-r MHSv that it wotrl-l i - 2. he wat elcrted to tlie Senate o! the Uniod Sute. hi I8'2, lie wat piiint ed M'in.tcr to Cotuiuhia, which r-tition he held mud he wat recall d bv I'rt'M l-nt Jatkaon. He agnia rttirud to hit farm -and 111 IM4 ou the ttiioott tii.ani lO'uit petition of the ciiizeoa of the count y. a 1 a r ne w a;iioin;en protnoioitirv ti vv I court of Hamilton Coo.itv. which offi' : heatlrnd in net mm. Geoerd llarneon hat alwat been dietioguttlied bv a gencroMtv and lihtralny ol feeling, which hat been exercised beyond what Uriel juatics to himself and family Khould have permitted. With ample opportuniliet of I nma.inir iminrnu) maaltli. h pv-r ilia : dained to profit by hit public eilualion 1 fur privato tmnluin'oti and after forty . fori !iilinn In hia ilnliM. in llio'liiirhpii j ttaiion, both civil military, and be finde it ftrT ia tie ettuief of bii tifa to rtett bit serr fur th eoafft af a Itrff f4j.' ici tba eruvnehempao tanra ana tucpUrtty ff hit fibw bart hiaiau our. tad otnuU ia !toi willful ; ,"f Ff5 fit Cm- '.iOti f)'j Cit4. ;i - l"IIE RULE Of1 Lwi' ? t , f U ci nrJr J, on a'l t..-U, iK I there it a j!!eot ift-'.i. j t!.rM f:. :i iha country, f iort! t.tflirrgirof tba Itwt. E iy nun e nt-rui . w'ag; ei trr let k r;e, ih Jijvwu.vj 4 ftttt jaJe ia fw own rw, fst uj n bit e9 wror$. r or im!R.uri i4 ba ttm hi e i rgr cf'u.nijio the roeere of bit ttft ntti.. H?ceiiJind ca! oultaw", ar4ui(. itsimier, .i oiher rooc. . peoc too, irt toocrnfa tio!i f txctiej ciiizen. tjmmniilt cl , ' . A : t tg it or 8vMte one tuppotet trr'tf oattmp1 tied that It, trrea; in bit "ewa etuiaaatMi of right 'tad wronei lit broodt upon it, tUt about it, tad itiat aa aoditory; infatet tout til or a poftiua of that taduory hit own ipuit. A unpa of j;clbi ' of Aeirfell JchW . . t. .ncill aaeh -..njuct and buaea iiijurioiti to the com toon iaterett, they deurraiet to reforia it ij a aboil prvreat. They Wider tba law at nothing, f flia nghtt of tbrtr jklIowctttzeat Nfuta tvrueonitt,beeanta llicy ntvr tuje(ged tha exerriao of tbaa to ba raitchievMit. Tii!cul intvementt art ntduitt ille gal acta art perpetrated with impurity, froteevtiont are found unavailable. .1n look uooa each other ia tiolid UWoeh Bieat, or eujaga ia eituperaltva recfibi; I a tbe mean ti ija'e, tbe epi rtt of i otnbvr diuation law, vi eooteitiptuoiit ttirt pact for tht , rightt of otbert, f iiiT ttreagtb, . ' Eieurage4 by one for , tne purpoat. by auotber for auoUier purpoae. a acttimuiaiet pwr, aaa 11a imput beevniet iinrontrollaUa. Not anfreqaajt ly iu ravia reiubla t'iina of tn na. taneht. .. It iS Uuto 1 ok ail around lit. w iUi a i eye of obterv auoa ana leulli genre, to perceive bow ptoroittenily -the itgeti.)ni hero, inttda ttaad oat beWa at. Suppose umaward eircumUtcet thoold compel, a bark, la our Weiera eitiet or vitUgt. to tt ip par jeetr caw any out !ae liutit to die etilt that one firry evilepint might prodnct-r Let every wan who va'.uit legal teeu ril) po ider Uk)D till tnggrtlinn. Sf'dd a 01 to eiTrt be tnaJe to culuvatr Uu ld notion of Irtf.d t'urity? At every riak, every man'a legal n.hu mail haaefured v bin). Thoe who would, in any overleap tlie law, mut be met at ir.rtu oaU.and treated a traiturt kiour mstitu- liont. The paationa, the preiudiru1. t!ie cooveniencca of the inetaiit ahmld be weighed aguntt permanent teeuniy. ho can l.eitate m hit prekre.-vvj My motto i " tht fait am Ui rJfi&M pro ttc'iuti." Where thit rule latu-adily. teaolutely, and tifidy cnfoired, thure it evrry inao terurt-. 1 here cai Ue rrtt under hi$ ar vie an t fi trtt and aunt to make htm afrat l. tut where it ia tolerated to douiie will) the Uvr fir the couvtno'iice or iu tunformr.y witft the pr.juJicet of on, or( of many, there is Hie wortl of all tv.'inj murule and in.eriinty. I hia uycil l be toere tpei'uUtion in t-'ir (Minirv it tatattuin ed a frightful vuge of r"liiy, tie gnrgon tVrtturei of which ah.MiIJ a Jven evfiy man to the threatened CKiisetjiii'ni'rt, rUBMOOPlMtlN IN VIUUINIA. rrm tha Nurt'rfk Herald. What ejpHcially exciiee our attonith meul. if, indeed, there it any thing to ba wandered 11 now-a-davt. w the tan? ! rii.fwith which the nineteen l ilarvitiel EtfctortJ eleetej for an antrrely different purpoae, aaaoute to dictate tt the people the method by which thy are to etcipe frnn the awful prcnwiirt which, ihey f t!ie-e idniiieal ntm'lten) have thrroaelvea gr.t them mm. Kitted by' the people, ui ohoda nee to t!ie Civiatitunnn, for lh tpe ififj oojec; ol n-rpehrfling the Go vr:imeni hv t'ie lfetio.i of the Senate, thev fit at 'wi.V'y l!ie 1'oaatitution and proatrate fh-a hol machinery of govern .reii, an I th'n eoolly turn round to the pnt(v!e an'l toll thim, " yon can meet at your retpective eniirt houatt next month, iil choe ;r tef'srutet for each county to jr mto Di.nvc iti'Mi and form a new Constitution!" If tueh fondjet meete the approval of e nihjonty of the people of Maryland, we may indeed apprehend the wort. II it ihit ie not all: having arrogated to themttUet the entire tove reignty of the State, they undertake to ncitiitiaie with their co-vlertott of tbe majority, and to recriba the termt upon whieh they are willing ta spare tbe ex istence of the Coii"tuutioo. Aanuioing themielvet to be the rep.-etentativet of a larger number of the people than that which ie repramted by the twenty-eno, they propoaa, aail ily termt ppna which they will go into tha election, that tha twenty-ooe thai! yield the Saatte to their aiuetoea. : - You will have the majority ia tha ot!ter Hooae, tberetore giva 11a tha Senate,"? ia their prvpoeal; or, ta other worda, Mgtw sa the power hieh yni hold ander tha Loatuiuttoa. ud wt will La tatiafitd with the Con atitotioo at it ia. Thit it tbe earn and aabttaac of thit great rearm movement. liira in unren tha ateendeney ia tba Lrgtilitare, and a 6f for rtform! 1 ; Na pretext raa tvtufy their conduct. Tba inequality of repreteatalion ia to knawledged to ba a gnevtnet; but tba tame gritvaore eiiited in Virginia for many years, a ad wat redretted without revolution. Countiee ia Vireinia with 100 to ISO voret, tcitaa anaay repretea latieea to tha Leiudarore ta thote which could give, treat one to two taoutand. Hat the largo eountiea did not dream af revolutto. Tha people theawelvee througfiout tha Bute took p the eadgela, i theta autee hate been throughout rppot they atkei no fatora wf ptrutaa electora ed to General Jaekton, and have never o ar repreaenUHvee, bat - at tlieir 8 uta r ted far bim ia any election. In Conneti eleetioee ia 1828 reeordad their vetet for col where the Hartford Contention wai and agamtt tha Bailing of a Coatentioa j held, where they have been uniformly id to amend the State Contututioa. j t favor ol tbe tariff, and hava on all ocee By tliie aaa4a of aecrtuititng the opia ' aiona oppoted all the roeaaarrt of tht iotw of the People, though irregular and Republican Party have oever yet givett informal, the tbllowiog Legialaaire were " an ekrtoral tote for Oen. Jarkton. Van clearly coaviaetd that it waa their plea i Boraa hat a greater popularity than In any ture to nave a Convention, and they ether portion of the United Statci; yet wt accordingly parted a law directieg polla art told that thit ie tha Repabticaa and to be held in April,' 1839, to take the ! Jacktoa Party, aad the people of Ten aeote of tha People, whieh being eacer neater North Carolina. Alabama, and all taiaed to be decidedly ia favor of a Con othert of tht Republican Sutee, art de veaitoa. ta election took plare tlirougH aoonced at NulUfiert and Ftderaliiu bo out tba Suit, ondrr a provitioo of tha t eaate they have independence enough to tatie law, m ihe ddlowing Booth, for ( exereiae their own opinbne in the choict delcgatee to form a Convention. The whale proettt wat perfectly tiiople. and eauaed oo tgiutioa or alarm. . Why coulJ not the Peopla of Mary- land get ap a Coavetmoa io the eame tjtiretend orderly way! If there be in lealtiy. at the Van Borea aaea contend, tiarga aatjority of the People oppoted to the rxiaungCoattitatioa. they ebould bare adapted tba Virginia method of nakmg it known to Uie Legi.lmre. Tut they have not retorted to thu or tome other equally uneqtmocal mode of prying tbe with of the mpjonty of tbe People to ba in faror af a Convtation. readtea h tomawhat doubtful whether tl itittoc.ato,jitvtobefoundinihe Sttie. and further eonfirmt the fact that intact 01 thereeuaaoi niueieen r.ieeiora hae. hi truui, no reference tn reform, hut it a therr uiaiMjfutrc 10 terte the ctute of tlieir party, reckleat of til eontequen eet. Upon their beadt be the rrtpontr bilitj! Il rraa the Liqenlnt' tTrtnacript. THE APPROACHING PRESIDEN TIAI. I'LECTION. On what tide toever we lura oureyee the provpeet ie cheering, and every day'e inUfllince ttrenribent the belief that Vtn Buren etnnot bo elertrd.. Il hat bena deniooatratcd by the electioni which have laktn place, that alt hope for Van Buren it cot off in the ttatet of Kentuc ky, Indiana, Iuiiana, Alabama, N. Caro lina. Mary land tnd Vermoat. A partial election, and all the information received from that quarter, leavea no doubt that the ttaie of Mititippi coe againat bim like- wite. 11 teemi to oe equauy ceruia, anu htyond donbi. that the ettut of loio, Peniiaylvanta, 8. Carolina, Ma-tachu-urtta and DcUwarr are againtt hun. The proapet'tt in Virginia tnd Georgie, (the laat hope for Van Burrnitia in the enuthj are brightening every day. In Tennee tee Judge White' friendt not only con atituie a majority, but hit popularity ia overwhelming; and notwithstanding the effurtt wade there by tbe Vaniiet to crush JndiT White with the name of General Jarkon, yet there ia a naint of mightier intluence that overthadowt that elate there it a current of enthutitaoi which heart the name of Judge While triumph ant over every impediment the people of Tenneatee know hit worth and abili ties, and tliy rush to hit tupport with a promptness, spirit and unanimity, credit able alike to liieii intelligence, indepen dence and patriniiam. In Rhode Island and New Jersey the contest it doubtful; if Van Buren thould get theta it will be by bare majorities. In the elate of New York the war againat tha "spoilt party" it waging under their own wallt with a spirit of energy and proiuptnett that hat tctticred terror and dismay into tbe Van Buren I. -Va. All thit A Wove t that Jacktonitm and Vtn Buren ti tt teparaia and di and that it it vain and decidedly verse of truth to tay that the Va party it the party that heretofor ed lieneral Jack too; it als Van Buren hat no fixed . thing bated on the good titlligence of the country ut that the follower! of oartv. are dettitute" of axed and. ninety the r IS r 1 r are a hek-rngeaeona compouod, made ep of tha wiott fbenrdant and iaeoagraoar ' matcrialt. which may raix bat ran never mingle whoa only bond ed anion ia af . com moo Iota of tbe apoili of offSca. ot that we believe tha entire party ia. rnadt ap of auch matrrialt. for we hav no doubt tbert are marty honett jd pa triotie men among them, but that ita lead ert are those who give loce to ita emin tele and direct ita tnoveroeuit ahot who act tha part of fuj lemta and irura petert hectare of their direct perj a! in terett in tha ittue of the eontcttyWbaf autre, wa would ask. were they which were moat dctiroua of electing General Jeekeoa in 18241 Were they not North Carolina, Souih Carolina. Tennettea. Alabama and renmylvanial And where are ihota tutee oowf Not on tha tide of I Vta Barea. Where art the tutet ia ) which Mr. Van Buren hae the greatetl popularity of any in the United Sutear 1 Connecltcol and New Haropthire. Yet of a Preeident, ana firmoett enough to V eppoee the eleetic a of Van Buna. Gnu Hartitoit en irMntfiWi(m.--4 frieftd hae handed n the Addrett of the j yan Buren Convention to tbe people of . ln(jllDt, (, Don tlaveholding tute. be rt remembered.) by which we S id that Gen. Harruoh ie there opposed at an cm toy 0f Emancipation and certain acu of bit. whllt fo,ernorff u nVrthwetiera km riiory are cited totubtunliate the charge, 8a3. we M te Mulfd t j3W w J be enteted in that territory compclim negroet. aiulatioet. die. coauog ion j the territory ander a contract ol ewitee, . to perform the sme traa vinoally Ie. j g,i,jng elaery een for l.f And t.bi .equentlT, in I8'3. and anain in 16 tequently, in 18' 3. and again in 1607 (tay a the Indiana Van Boren CoTiveiilion) be gave hit execuuve Miction and ap provat to bill of the territorial legislature, authorixing the owoera or poatrssort of negroet or reulattoet under nficen yean of age. to bring them into the territory, aad hold them in tlavery, if males, iiaul thirty-five yean of age. aad if femalet until thirty two yeart- of age, wuhool their contetit, and that if the negrof when brought into the territory thould ba -L.. r... r .... t t . . avu.c bibiw jcaia ui B(C, lit (IJIgni Ot d tomed to tlavery for life, if to agree ment to that effect could be extorted from him in the pretence of the clerk of tht court." And yet Gen. Harrison it ia thit tutt atignatized at an abolitionist! LyneKburg I irghuan. If the people of the United Sutee fait to elect a President, the election dcvolvee on the House of Repretenutivee. If the people fail to elect a Vice President tht election derolvet on the Senate, 'fht Wlngt bare two candidate! for tht Pre sidency," and the Tories three for the Vict Presidency. If, therefore, our opponent! have a right to charge ut with attempting to throw the election of President into tht House, we have a anil better right to chaige them with attempting to throw tht election of Vice President into the Senate). Why it it that, amid all their inflamou tory harauguea upon the danger of cor ruption in tbe House in the election of the first officer of the nation, we hear not a tingle word from them relative to the danger of corruption in the Senate in the election of the tecondf Can there be no bargain and corruption except in jdie po pular branch of Congress! Is the aristo cratic branch, at it ased to be termed by Toriee. entirely tecum againat all impro per influence! Loum illt .idi. Great JWdV A field of 15 teres ol land belonging to Mr. Peter Ackerraaa of Fiahkill. Dutches countv. New Yo proauce, 009 wit t t - a a a a whet t to
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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