i t UNION. THIS CONSTITUTION. AND THE LAWS tTiE GUARDIANS OK OUR LIBERTY. Vol. XVIII. r r-. . ,; .... IVo. 3. " ' "ft m ' la THURSDAY, JILY IS, Ih38. " """ 1 r.m .-. - . r ri ' -"t rrn a i J. SONG FOR THE in JULY. Ait-S.sr fpvilid Caaar. T l' SiCc Ua juke, la the li tors a!o u.a. f tha ..at a4 the Jecd V ib. fcarp , fni j j l,t '1" f rntut "4 icotuUr the : A.4 ! i ; kI tt ebi'al W.hw the a!rt tiVr tUa ban of tU b!4 c!, AnJ t!r'.i r cut' if Taiac'e (uUea late en m'IJ, U h' r.a rrreum ;rrn lul'a r.c J iin't hiair ..f i..'J, AiJ t'e h ! i fi a ric4 tUn jie li.l.t to I'.a tl!. rtt fjf u au4 oar li'.Urn, It tonj r or a . a -a .a . tli " tai!ih;.JlH atWcibj'tiwaftfrtimti.alb,,,,, fl0nr , ,i,c,p; an, ,je J Tl t!.r f ifinea tan'4 pil, iaJ ar.e ...! if ! lllrlli Ti.'ii iiin L U-iij bf.J, . Meut a a'.uul tin. u,l. ttic find. At the uJ j.t.ta ucr fa.t Ui ta.t AnJ ll.e lnn-r f I'MrJ in, I i piaje r. ii.f.i 'J. ; AnJ the b iun fire ui-iJ t!..t (e i'$U U ti,c-o.ul. Tbey ere caae, tagMt atca. aU tb.y aUep in . t!iir faae Slta'4 we crr forjet ihcmt n'..! never, no never! Let 0'ir tu-'t Kara ff jm at le en.bahu cacti gr at rt.nr, And it. anil... ii fiid dawn, 'lititreiB tMS r at'it! 4 Vi'.i! waki! I:trp anj tongue, U ; i!.e lUtnic evtr ).''.;', L t tl...r f.we tUiuu;'. t-.ela. 5 U..e uf asMU-; tu$ W Si I I IVir 1 Mil'. W'l r.e hint ). itr l I'u.i' i, AsJihsV.. eiui.;J tt.tst hs'.t Ik- ,'!!. F in t'ie Ail.c. it-am 5t Vuit r. M A U HI ACE DV LOTTERY. What htve our novtlittt brert il.i.n . hen tl.it anccih.te a ua w ai'.in" I' if t innf CiMf'.ct Tliend rc lJ'I.uiiivillc fiu:i.l hnute'.f, at ivveiitv oi.c. UMUiiiij in tlie ( irdeiit of the Lutein', mr mtUttut the .n!icl coin of the umI n in hit pocket. ; lie wai a niluli.'rn in 1 rcsjici i-.-nt of hu- tart, I.4J rtd t.i t'-c Usi yer of Nj p.licoii, a'il htl received t i-Stia unui.!i, tvo rro!c'!, and a a tn a l.ur way to hi emit! a Ik'id-.iitrthuS. whrn Iii4r'.et the X. wa a.nl i.it.v cx.lt', and. t.i ihir J of In reiiiicut w t pt u;o,i I. 'll piy. t'lur! wit am 1-14 thtn tli'tu ; tl.e world wa before I.i i-, a id wuii t-ve.ny Napnlro:!-, a hin.!-o:iie ti4'irc, ; t.:ij a !rji..h-d tileiil. ha c;u:ic. is 1 ry IVi'iit-um-ni doc, o;i the litst nj.p;r i.iinty ti liri. I'ari h :t-r.o: io-i-'v the 1 en. re f t ie wo:ll. l!i . jur 1 l C '' 111 ut auJ wit, the region ol em-ocr.-in -ut, and the i,.ii w'icii! ev-ry j hM-urc I 10 b.t Ii id at the l.twi-yt ptic. hi.!:, n-ii in Par., too i emnot hvc upon air, ail I t:,..n!e j .iu:l. :t t'.vt'tiiy N-tpoli'iius I 'i't ily ihnintifliiii. Ot c nir; it i to he presumed 1h.1t he was not wtiho.u ex pi'.liC(ii; what Freitchmin ever vva.'a t 1 i'-'i uii , hrooao', yoiu. n:4 buoyau', lu I cit-tv cspcheat n rura! t a 11101 1 I ftiiLM. II a first wa t a'-eitii:t i!.o i.-aileri:i' of lii-art and writ lit t.f purse I I . 1 t,i Us I ia.id aMt.1114 tl.e h irc;. Am 1114 lis own cnu'.itry woman he found t'w tendcruc' f herl in great ahun l inc.. but t ie purse icmaskaoly I 'i!n itile iieter fed any mm, and sighs were avt-isimi. Ud iieU tried the E.ilth ii-ircse, but t!ie d y for capture there U.v. I. I a attitttil Ii.' la?Iltllr. an I the name of ClirI.et, Marqtti. or,'"! rongue dicuU ue pro- Cmim, waa irreitahle by the d waters ""; "r ,,,at'ry ':'' aJ of ln-h Eiolt and L.n.l.ui tra ler; bul!"" ' ,'"J c;wd ln Ihe In!, lidies havmg noih,nS hut ihc.r, love-lcltet into a rlunnimr address l a.l bh.n.1. were determined to sell it dear, ' harmmg wo.t.cn of t lance to pur and insti-a I of solid settlements i . France rhntt ticket in a lottery, of which Hie f.r iunjiiMry e-taie at home; and ihe'cipial prize w.J lobe the must cap iva fair diuhiers of trade were an watched j ling of mankind. by hideous aunt awl herculean brothers! The Jew was oolite.! with t.ie nra ,. ..... ..,i. it, a .3!nl:a. ' i'ct, exhibited all iho eaernes ol In "VIX I'mit IIV 'S IIIILUt " ...... n,,t ri ,uir wa next tried. Fortune j .mUd for one ui.l o 1 her new votary, and frowned for two; the Napoleons went; down l..S.cr and faster, until atlenh the l.t potn.il ol the grand hmnme , the solit 'ry tooant of the niir,e of Charle Theodore D'EMainvtlle. It was thitd.s-! coverv that had sent him lo meditate in i t!m II irJ.ii.B ii ilia l.tivoiii t....ir,r. a nlea - t int place for the last w walk of th-spairuM fe where he had ! hu.idr.-tl vault 10 lovers; and the tftmi sol.lt l.ij !...:.. . t II a I. I.v.,1 V I t'ie ri4l.t and blowing out hi brains tin- .!,.Ki ... . i..tro.l vir.U 1,1 ..I. 1 i.ii.;v t.i vi....v a iiwin.... j ...... l.u left, a-id olouitini into the Seine, ac Ul. , ,.,... a j- cor. hug 1 the native style, in the itiiUit rf liTt ,i!,nir,lIn?- . , , ! b U h." Py""Z. e !- . - ..i, mr viim w-..iie.i ..led S .4" i d I ; keenly. be. rang i,,, M -.,.,- ie l.4iU n. nii.l Cluilts -.s frtioJ 5 . ...e fiiee:a i.e .3ica ly thite wiib a full rc,..l-. .1 U w anr ireithe .ucce....e ,!.r,re.. wiiU eW. a pa.,, r, . , flr Ubn a.,J .ira :4le lam U,e HiiM . ruemlr m at that taonimi. llr ,F imarh j U Siai-. Tl.l ...... .in, nv ii4r.es namrliC' liraiili fro. a a plunge whirl, woidd . i-flVctu.l. ly ...figure iiim. H asin Alt hi hit Napoleon; a id in t'i heroism ul hi re- irctu. -i n n puttit-g iha putr-iitoi I.i rciUfc " fiutut.j !. putr-ui l I.i; teae'et !. I u whrn t'ie auiidm "pntii t.f a ,. ,., ,! a.,,,,,4 f U.e atraj.ni j i.f CMIra am! t.e bum .f tui- jvv- i. i.r i. im tie niij'.I IIUKC url it-r ii;C if li.t.li biuirf ami hit c.i;i tlun ...... M...I..M t I t : .. i . i . . . . i j In bury eiibf-r m t!ie Sc iw, at Ieal f.-r ! t'.e acuni ut the gentile, t'uit in-lii. Frfi.tliiiu.i b.,e alwavi'iuranJ t.ibu!n." lo-ri-axi for every thing; a ttroiig o.ie ! Three or four domMiir; f ii!cnlly Ile !n4 a wk. lie irnerai!r civet war hitwt. in ho v livcin. .tt.i!ilJat ia- uri i.i n.e a-e: K one. ami then the uum al gii'UtJ lit tt the tironj; nue will in way i.ir UMii. uue .l Lit feoin ' lflffmilliti lo lift fur at ltal i!ih rvi ... " 'C.il Kt lii Iam U.lv. ahich ha ai j "tl'fr an-, th.t he waa di:-ra:eU in hue 1 Wi:fl 111. I ..f fir.'l'l... ii.rf. f ....n I . , - . . .r. ". , a e....Mie u.ii.de h 1.-4 (ie lum , sa.l hir I.f art. but l.u in j s ... li with t.h-4 ;,h.W,lhim.c!l ii uaii nil .Maattur Ch .rlt-t th.n.14 be a Cn.i!i !. It a at p!ain tha; i.r iUier of i!i...c purpoii ternddhe aeeum4.Ued il he m. t .:ti!.c hi bed tlul i.ii!'.l in the b iU mii of the .Vine. He therrl.tre pntt - 'p'.tird the petlnriuane until at leat he ! !,,- Ihe tuatier ti the fair Em- jpuriM4, m a bthui worthy cfa I reuch-ji j iiiiii ... urpair. I lr. lit. .ii.. ..tTM .an I.' ami a.na. !he aat d nvn f. ante. To cC h.ni a tlcrtr tie t.f the tulj it. the tmart Sxrtun of the ci!a li;hu j a tml! lamp in t ie rjt'tpr i .tk b x iu'.u which he h-i 1 . "I it taiuc, It 1 1 thrown it intu her cteri-!t'ir-Mv:i l.i'i.fo'f and Ins furrow. HeUoit. " Yti alull have a thousand Na tir-jj-4; ; dathctl t'(T a l ttriteifct of eu-1 poleont fur that ticket,' taiJ the thowy ! lire. li.' tciitleriii'i... ami ll.ni n n:i .(. i. ' u iiiuw. Ynur t.L'Vet has i!rau n tha , eiiamorfd. f-.r ' a lrth ll.w of iJea. The lamp haJ ' iSiMtt ii r. ru;lunce ii a thowy n.irior. : an I the mirror had returned the ra !i nice ' frt Cltarlee. Hit eye caught eiijlit t.1 1 huntelf at full length i i the mirror. ' Few men, I'nn ' lutici not excluded, ; think iIicuim Ivh a!t"i!rtlu r dcutuie l ' pi-f iii..l charms; an 1 Charlet ua rcl-, ly a h:mUii.e liijurt', such at iiii'it cn' : tiatc itt p')jst-ior, peculiarly when it ' u hit last i.uk. I'm w hy iitu'.4 it he , I.i Ut hik, wat the thotiiit that g'.t 4 i.tto h-i mtndf "Sltuil this clattiu . head, jif y m.iu.tui-hiot, ex.piittie impe- ""I "r chiv-Iiic g. lor iioihinu? ,'"s hcift of the women turned t- :o:ic' Arc i!,i re nut humlre.! of Ilia d, iu-, a.iJ wi.h.w iii.it every wet-k mar- ry i.i.'i-.icr comp.tte.l to ll.is orilliaiit p!iyi..jj:iomy; and am I g od f.r notli injj li-it t- he picked by l-y lithin j net, 1.1 1 out i-t t'ie .l0r4uf, ami piragraphtd 1:1 to n irrmt's M.):uui.r.' Soiuetlnn m-j-t l.- uii.i." 15 .t 1'. t .. nri'iin lu firmed the d.fli.-.lty fur In ro.- a.i 1 t.-iiiuis aijii-e nir.,j i.f t ic w.-t!.!. n l.ile he ; ns mi tick i:h ih voifc of p HlM-d :iJi U. It'ii, 'i: ;....! uMH'l'ttl form the i ifilnr 1 :i I ul tin? Ci!"-, ojTt rioi! :he t?eW I t of 11 h.iit'rv. v!i 1 !.3 l.iizei wero i.i ii. p.... 1. . 1 . . -i. . .. ... .. . u ni .... is. 1 ii- A'i'.iii.i v.iii: c r. l ill. i.!c-a ;!i!i.il 1. 10 ia llCJ I Ilk? !ig!itei.in. A loitcty! wjiy, tv.ry tin.i i ,1 me hv l "it.-i v. ihe wottJ's a Littery. Fortiine is a loileiy, enai Mis sions, in the hussars are a lo.tery, -lite ihoiae is a lot cry, in w hic'.i Lotus I'm! ippe In only th.n.t. lite lir-l priz-. .1 .r.t ic is h I tti:r ; why, then, should i.ni harh.oid le a hour) ! Wny s.n u.d I t!r o.v:t mysril, when I could he drawn lor by hail the h inalcs tif r'rattre, make smite pretty woman the happiest of the happy, ami mjst If r;eh i.itu t c bargain?" lie threw aside hi pap. r called the Jons ti ll the box, louo.l.uv ale.v ea- dnlg qtie..tmns, thai he was a Jew wno kii-w tha worM a quick, sagacion - a speculation, and promised per-eeniage. to dispose ol all the share, at the synagogue 1.1 a week. 1 .. make the matter more -eci.r.;, ha insisted ' Charles receiving hfiy .Napoleons on ' "i""- .l '"'""g 'ht by P8 ""w "s i'l'-nw. 1 Nap.iie.ms were accepted, and so was the ' invitation. The Jew packed up Ins bn ! ,""!'' ca,,eil a cb'"',,K,,: 'w l,a,r Sl ,nu' 1 it. and were whirled l l!tc I'auxhottrg St. i Atuoine. A whole laby.it.ih of street.a. j - , -K I.I j -irmw as sewer-, . ..- a t ttie.n t. the Jew domicile. A passage . , ..,... ,1,-,,, iiKe lite eiiiran:e to jm n.u.c v .- ! ,to a r dO.:i which had a very sinking re- " and Charles be !..k that l.e l.l .rutted the Jew too firW .hat rw he be robbed of! :, wij'n be m.4 l the Mrje.nn. I be idea aiKi iha m.i ag'eealle; and Jew ,.y touched a brli. !!. !iard, , t ,-.,., ,c flWBd hiu.tiriri a euileuf rutrna ft.rnilted a ith 1'ie u:imt H.-Jiiifiitace. Sj l.iid J e.r 'H, jlidi-d fulriiilit, coilv irn.re mrl lie eye eury alirre. ami at Hie rnd of ..in ...i.e. in f.M.ni . !iu more eaan- i. - . ... i ue rmriiiina funmufe, a t.Me I ij aith a luxunrun ujii.-r. Yu thi. Si all tnia." aai4 the J- r, imiliiij. " ri!ir udd f.r a !Ur ul b m-bima. but i I'MMhii iitiiiB t iiirtti.it ra at i-.i-i.a I . . lit . .I.e ranom of ,y pc; a e d... i n,le C,r tmu.if' ,ur d.y .,,4 I Aoa, ta aup. .i,... ' b!e. On utiai t!,e plan wa. eon aake '-traced. The J. rxh.bitld l.ia extent f..r f ihutinyf.eri.M,c..rrtimtld,.,lce ahicli r.e:c.i..,tu the ch.W.ea ul Abraham ath l .fcrv nai arran..nl. r..l i.iit.i a. ' .I..... i i . .i .i i coi.clis.lfd i i d iM'u?ii2 the ni Ivu ervalle ltt;c t, the tiuuera uf Frat:ee. ?::. III. !. .! fal. ..l. ...... ;.illl. and I la v. (MiU. l.i.t ia aiia art i.i.ri' ime.. U.e u- .. a ticket i.. be tent j In Km. hraia a:l i!i . .t..... .. " . - " f..rh.u.r.ihatiH,hedr.w;rorthetf' .ri.lf ,,f '"9 te..ii ! r.z aliuuld nut etrike lv Htf.or be ,hiu!4 nutt'.r.ke hrr. tlie profile of tin Hie ! buiery thoulJ b dei4ed between . at4 the prue be free. In two tumults , the trn Ili..uau4 tickflt were fold at a ;Nipnlet.n a piece. 'I he drawing; to .k 4ace. In a lew afr, the fair Eupbra. waitfd upon by a handsome uw, riiuui; juiiiii, win. c.qiv in tier UV II afllllflff. .( . t a. a... t.fa m -i.ta. ul. U;" WJ the; aell .ue the lottery iHet in your po.settion. ... -. on.' hiMihraia had re- j chived the ticket, but utterly uneoi.sriout prize. The iJea occurred t-i Euphrasia that thvugh a ihnutand NptiU'ons would be a very tatifaclory sum under other cir Ciiiitsiances, it wa unlucky In sell Iter 2".iJ f.iriiiue until the knew what it was. The witlow had bought thirty ticket in a dtrierminatton to tn-ke sure of the prize. lli-r lit H 'litinn had failed, and the tc- urcJ. 1 1 live niiiiuiis after, a tntt-ilinj chariot drove tn the dm-r. t'haih leapt t:pt at.4 u at in the aunt t.f t! e f.iir Ly i.!;ec. lie haj not tlUcovcred tn'o whose handt the piize ticket had fallen a moim nt, leforft before he wa on the road to l.yor.s, trivinj at fast at four hor- c cju.d carry him. I he ilenouenieut, was cuiiij 1J; he Lroti'ii her live thousand NapoK-ous as an iiiiatment, and fort wore ,:rui.iii Iiimscil I r at least twelve iiionihi to come. The whole affair is registered before the end irihunul ol I.y ..ns 1 he s.ioay ,d.,w was an opulent j . . :u ii.u hi v. ..ic:i-i;h-. i ue oappy i'k. HUllIg ..V it I 1 .-!!. iioncj iiivon t Nar outte. The i!.ft .t of the has been hailed with M t.Hlll t.i' L'lltllli so I. 'f . , i if in Nvn ety a .nur,c.,.r ... -ny iptari.-r .1 cxccitfie (.. ...en.ti.eut pros, the Pres.-1 Iciu's I in.rne J vitn...!, the (Jl-.'ii', is hear ::av lust ' (ate. nl ihe Cipuicis,' ul i:i tu ut r-. I. h 'S gntie to the i..ii'' tvithoul tears am! witii-t There ate hut few so j pi.nr us" to do reterciice to its iiicnr.ry The great bod, ol the Van Hare,, party, themselves, we siticerclv believe have no r.-grc: ... pour ..ut ..v.'-r its grave. Tio-v had '.to strong .M.achments for ihe .neasute dreaded the efferts of .ts op, rati... s-seetetly raved br lis defeat -Ivei uer m l-.o-e I. I., ., .a- , c.oisi 1 -yet were induced. I.om ia V cust-1 ilcraitoiia, to ) n hi a spiritt, s. snpport, or 11 11:1. .1111 11. in. i,. 11 1 Mit.iiiii.au i.i. 1 net we are saiiriied are Ivt ininiig tired ot t'Xperiitieu s." They feel, us well as we, that tlio Sab-Treasury scheme was a measure which would not answer the tiuriiii.Hi l,,r ivl.u-li il u n ilesii.iicd thai it would not do for the r tiled policy of the country that it would not brin the country out of its present chaotic state, and reel-ire it to thai setil -d Condition ami high state of prospiriiy in which it was before the ruinous experiments were forced upon it. Am! tucy, as well as we. know bow this Cad might be nil lined; but, alter their blind and infuriate course ngain-l u panacea, a medicine which ha always worked well, and kept' the body politic in a toiind, healthy and vigorous slate, they are ashamed, unlike magnanimous men and Irtie pa riois. to come out and acknowledge tueir error and the vi.uus of our medicine. Truth, however, is now about t overtake error. A shoit tune, and all will be w e'd again. nri'ifisfi We Press. truhin Hie precincts of the Palace. k m 1 I retcr Force is re-clecieil .Mayor 01 aste iniiton. Mr. Force is a I'tinier anJ a Whig. r-Bi t'..t CepttSuraa Baanrr. I'OLII'ICS OF TENN'ESSnn. re ni, can aupjmit t'. rr--liion .f Mr. . Van IWeit, are well anl f.irrilii- put in ! the ui j.m.e I article fi.ua die KuorvU'e 1 J I.'rptltr. It i. indt-eJ. ain-ular. and b. , tukrna no ordinary aUie f ny muiua tin", that tbe Aiinuiiirtmioi alioulil in- d,.le the H4hwtt Lor f obfiiiiM tlw lit th. r,!,i-.i .I-r. ! J .-t u.i. ...I. I - - ' a w ai m. j HUB liru. r . .1 Le reai.u..ce ... il.e .iabeaaf !.. ffizice w-a (Jcruird liule a!...it .f fii. in.1 vii iur .. nnn. i;..m'm ........ ; on. r.4 was fUre brin duaa .,. - " . . ... " T" ILt auilinr a lS ul KKt-Puuva famr m,l i ' ' " ," U"n: nl - - - i foil ed by Excruii.e i1,umc.. i ..... ii.o ri.iiii ami iiiur. , , . - ie.,ee Hthr-.w hert.lf,u, the breacUl"? fcul .f''V,ir "7 ""ry h-H !" "7 5 f ''". . " ",7.? I . i . . " "V" ' I . : : " ' - Oeeined. l.y m.nr, tl.e ceru u f-.p runner i.f the pul'C- ..euon ..f l rou-! r..ed i.i it. Ju.!,e Whi.e a-a read i.ut : ctett J " . ,JU,1f' "f ,he, K'P""" r J'""1 ' Uv ;f .' ' buHr'e .' n,a' b,ul l--wt daiiuf to i . buiirj ; ... ... 1 uuuer i an iMo.er.me i.aity tlir-hhnu . to tcne ! iir In. ii in nniiiikin.il. in fli l ILa..... w . . . ai-... i. tt. ii -i . t . . i ' ? aiJ il..t,nM. Tl.- s,.3t:; ( iw. . ihu itrr;iu iv rimicu . , , a r " :o " " .-rU.r, I I ..ikl.'al ltf.. r..i I.. I....I I. a A I. , j . 3 1, cu ' r't'H iiK'nil.b, am. I ml ll.e "w J , V.? ' f,?r r , ! . . . . : , . . . " ' "JT"' f 'y Hitieal man wl... j a . . t ...I. . . .i "I afc.-M. uui avcing iii.i (lie J'.'IV li:i i which he l.ul hmg acted and uf which he . a cuiitpicuutta ana iiiaunguitnca tu.ubcr. had abandoned the princnlea upun ulticit they came ii U poir.Kn.l I were riii.niiijj nit) excrs.et which threa luetl l!,e. "-v l,br,,M h. country. i a Ti:iii.eai.-Ba.iiaa rviit mi K' r'.i 1 1 aa ra aieu..! ,,' ... . , , . , ,. , lie and those who acted with him, rely ing upon the tiaue and ut'elligeiice of the people vl Tennevsee, were not deterred by the cor.sequences which had uinlorni ly followed the slightest opposition to len. Ja.-ksou. Tt.ty were wil'ing to peril all 111 defeixe of ihe freedom of elec tions. Many thought their opposition madness. Feiv (Seemed success possi ble, lint the grain of inusiad seed, f-d- Ii.... a .i.iiiul ....I .... ....... .. ..... 1 .. I m i:viiiii .uii, 11.. Kl'.mi. U.I..I , , . , , . , ua u vuioc tree w n,i urauciua eaieitu , 11 1 1 - 1 ,. 1.1 diiu viuc, (..11. .1.1, i.a ni" .ucia.iK and noxious weed of Judnuim and 1 it v deio.iism The Jack.o . oariv h .s ar.) Uepnitm. He jao.i parij ha ciumucd to pieces Irom He tery catisis htcb were o.ceut and for. to!J at the time. Not m eU-ct.on ha. take., place ,, .. - w,.':. "rr.? If r'-: ...ivi a.M4 i.vi i.tui. nil u a.ail.i'ac.... ... . . . ... . . the stri-ngrh ol the Adititnistration. .... it, . . it nerw no a- is tue j.icsou party, w in, u but a lew year back rejoiced in its over wiiehnin slrengl'i! Daiu.iieJ into in significance! It cannot stand up lo tg c iioug.t t.) be knocked dotvn. It ubau-doiiv-d it piiiiciplt's and has paid the pe- i it ii ; y ol t: aiiostucv. It is uowu never t.i aciiieviui tats great irevoiuiioii it. puh'ic scmimctii; t'tt tr.-.it . - titttmp.. ol popmar riihl over Lxeeut.se iloiniiia;i n!, ilic St ile of Tennessee In- arl a. 1 ,.i.a.ti i.oAi.a ...irl 'l.a ti.. tt a v.n , aa vifioitt.urtl3 a tt. t f v- r.j.tei.ti in ! .iv belontft the honor l early, ma i Lr ts heard lrom. t... i .,, ,. .. ,..'.,.. msru,4t uaJ;r CiItujUIKes ........ , )r4.,,. ... . ,r llie safely of ' Rome." Having done lots having anicl in t'ie aeoitij hsliuie.il of oui of tiie gretttesl and most impor tant ice, la i nts in il;l;e sentimcoi that Sat.. T" '""'" j", ly ."r jr.-ermit "he" ,,""Ul WUeiUvt Tp,,MM' M,lt ".u.-e .n 1828. with a fortune of npwards .he it -.i'.i (ln oe.i vi...i,i KOi,a"M H-is suu of iliu.gs ..r imi. .. two miilina of pound st rl.ng.'i now , ' " ; , Til r -ed u , .,. act ,u-i To M-V ,hal 8i,e w,,i,,J f " 1 1 shh.,r.o- peer ,. the Re,.. 'acrl.. mI Mf Va ,J"rt " "",lwM!.W' ... eee. .ay. tl.e New York S.ar. , , i " 7, e . 1 ...ai u u l-er r J "" h, t " thv 1 " " ""ui ,hnl " f? ve nten of bumbla . ...;..,.;, A . i un(.,,m'.,Mt. i l"t,,,M "S1"" lU H l,i,Uo" ""S" U"m .w.niy of j ol n. eniit tog a;..l un.om uo.nl M, ,,ef .IW. 4N Heelings Ih v.insh.re.Cve. bv .he inflnene. .hev has ever known, wlmt bill ! , ., i,.,..;.;,. 10 the principles and pr.,e- ',C 7S ti,- Uu puny .11 I turn to the runs thus: at title in From the Kaoxvil'.e Register. Mr. llJiiGr: How will Tennessee vote at the com-, ! election, 1 '?) between aii t.ureu nu . a - 1 - - - - 1 - - l'leaseay in your rest paper, wbc.h.;ijlc-..v HrUj. ail diructive of what er she can go lot' Clay, coi sisteutly w ill. her huhcr.o express. il pinion in iv,;r of ihe J.-H'crsouian d.wu.ne, whiei. she has cherished from K'Jd to the .rettnl dav? It. pub ishing and answenng these in- lemgaiories, you will cottier a favor on a subscriber and A FARMER subscriber and The for. gr-nf,like ilte flowing, of the Nile, come 40 us Iro n at. unkuow source. lint i.i asiuueh as ihe nit rrogaiones pr.i- pounded are of great inporiaitce and 11. .g-' support In re-tleeu.m. He oes In beet, huni-d t the.r gra,es. The Nti ii.tudc, we shnil not hesi.ate 11. g.v.ng : election to the mil ience of his pred.ee. ti nd Uazefe s.ivs. that Jur ng the vear them a brief answer. sor, openly and avowedly used lor th.t lS3;t, upwards of th ee lu.ndred and fiftv Ueatg itciiher a prophet nor the son nf a prophet, we cannot al this early day- give a caiagoncal answer to the tnsi to tenogatoty. mil assuming .nai air. ; practice so violative 01 me sp.r 1 i tmr inotu isoi i?jh, qn :te a thousand, or nr;ir t;iay"and Mr. Van Huren will be the on-; uisttiuiions, and so manifestly .iestrne.ive ly that mimScr, hava be, n thus killed! ly coiiipeiing candidaie at the next Pre-! ol a full anJ Lee exercise of the right of ( At the same r .tio what will n t be the sident e'.eciiou, and regarding the present suffrage. ( startling result before the year is ended! politic;! pusiiion of Teunes.ee as au in-1 For these and other important conti- ( AnJ is there no temeJy for all tbfaT . . aa-.i t !ira'inn of fcat it ..I! U il.cn. !.ic!i'iVr.i;nn-. are ere led irrwuUMy win j,,,e Crm nJ iflxWe atUrmife .f eur .--...ta ... warraiiia ua im umn. t f nrtian t e Lrlu-f ihit .Mr. VUx nvie ilie rf "Vi.err by a Ire m-ytUr. mlrrti, unJrr Uir rurun.! -nrr m hirh he qurtii.in frwn'a If to nur niiiitl. mr r-n:.oi f..rr oumrtt m t air t?irr "i- a a ... , - ...... eupprrfiro jjf. a an Kurrn, Nr " ,bry lV '." THi' ' '7 u . 1 Zt -. P"i"J. . l..rl. . lt. ...w..i i.." .i . i.i . '-". " -P ! Briiara"ai waitiarn waraaai ne.tHai.i in a. a a. f4.. U. V, 9ZutZ Z 4 ii An4 ae aouhl aak ah a.e- Ui.r. ..f t.i. ..i...;.......; IV . i " " pr1rU,r' br,,r'' f -r"rai. L'V : lo "'1 '"' . " "'"" " ' r n il lliA lalillK lafl imiakitaxili.tHa a.r t.m : ..;V. .:.. :". ' " , hiiinitirs'iun bcni.i.e en i larinc and a i ... . . , . . . " V ' . . " V " " -n""- r nr laVlia.Iaa al. ...... a enr:r.i, and ! arouo- niiilr ind i. " J w a--aa; r a. llll lllaT ritllKli III D "Vfr' KhNan in ' ahort a ii m f e eii-r the .Mi ,lep f r un m4 lt-nlinioi bt en mine rfl'y iwW.Wy impriated on ....r l r. : . . .... . .. j Mr. Van Butvn'a iHauaaratHN.r II.. u.rin ar ear ieta a ia a . iaa aai' 1 1 . at an aa.i.ak a .a hci 0uf n!ijl!ary liMryt , M, pi, ,'f , j ..u. (.. .mi null ... (iiagr.rriui . mil ht the successive raniuiifii m Or when in ihe adiumistiatioi. of the Navy de ailment ba ihere been tucli want of energy and it, ciiii. aa 1 manilc.ted in the hu g talked f. but n..t yet departed, exploring rXd.ti,.ii! Ami why it it that the national tie:.ur, which but' tn rears aco was to ovei- flowing as to allow million to bn distil butiid amoni; ihe family ol ISuic, ha 1101 now a didl.tr to eoiuribu'.e tow aid ihe uppoit of goieriimtiii. t an any or alt of the.e evd be aserihed t any ratia. except the unwise policy ol the g.veru incut! Our citizen hate operated all li ter lheliin.1 wild their aivii.i.ui.ed i.nlu try ami euteriui-e. A bnuul.J'iil l'ii- . de.tce ha h!en d our effort w lib an auuu- ,1..,., k...., ... .1 1 . .1 , oaiit lurvesl ol thoxe prodm t u Winch ., .... ... . i . ... I : irom (lie ele.iieu S o coiii.ii. re ami ur.- ! 1 . 1 .. f 'TtYA.Tr , tf,,' "' j estdcilul d .e lo anesl or lh,erru , ,,,t. . ,j .,.,. r , ,. . . ... ' , .. . , . a I i 0ki.' , "J ' ! ' 11.1 bTeV i .'"ii ha luen itir v;nes; t .e h o r ol o .r ; r -I.U luv,.. .mi. I., 1., . ... . ......il I. .a .. .1. ' ) icitli'd us taent; ur llm-U l,ave not been ,r ,, , ,, f , . , , ,,, , , .. 1 ul on trotu the I uus, ami tliete is uiucu . ,, ar( in oursialls; jet . lim wln.le lai.tt Iilmrii). ouuvr the uligHtsi l uiisionuue and t!e.ol..tion. There l.a been no on pri'pitiott i.ccurrui c in .iture cdcuia - ted to eoi'inrrais our trade .,r to ci.wt. the on ward and st-.dy llow of oi.r irs - periiy. 'lo what t ten ca i c .isiawe the . .!.. i., ... i, - thrPni.Mii'it rutii r s.iir i.i;i itititii't Ii.il l.u . ...... ....... ...... ... ..... .... .......... . ., w... he l:d.ad.uin.slra!o. an I ..nw.se policy ul tlie g.ivi-rtimeiit, uii.l. r t'ie cumr.d uf Air. Va; ll.ircn and his paitv. I5y Hie . aliort-sighted and f mltstt experiments: i which sr-ma op djrutg the lailer part of commissions they have received from l.ei.er it .Jacksm.'s aiiunuisirati..n, ami thuso nonces, and the cnnfulence which winch I. ive been ohsiutau ly pi rst.-d t in e..nequenee ha leen generally rrpot ; in by lh. Vat. Htiien, the wit-le curren- e.l in them. ba flowed their wealth. , reitoyol ihe country Ins beci.nie ilemngi'd ; Alexander iVnintr, who acted as tha . ami ly toe prll gate ex,.cii,luufe ol he euior inc nher of the bouse for more than pubnc money, the tepubUc .s ma.:e dank- 3,1 years, who married Miss Bingham. of rupt. now t'u i. can .. t a 11...1.1 r ; riucipUsand prae.fOJ. p:irly aficl.,Mua -i .0 V1';. U 10 r"! llacoce a pe .pie in ,crpeiraiag a policy tao Kegi. er. it It.1,l(1!). ,,v,.,8l. ,, xw r,a aad sub- manual mt rc-l. Ihe whole puhev ol the g .vermnei.t must be change.), or our prospi riiy as a nation ceases. In n se- iei.,j c lrettS.n who would pursue! , . .iifT.-rent 1,0 icv mold we be worsted Mr. Van ltnri'ii. n.ilii-v i l.inii'l lo he la- should beuhjt-eu and enN of all ifovcrn- meiits. ihe happiness and prospe.ty of the citizens; and we must be wholly m.s- laki-n 11. .he clt ira.-ter of our peoj l it they are not the first to change this state of things. I liut aside f.-om every defect of thei measures of M r. Van Huren adtninistra- liou, the system of ineaus by which be ohiaiiied the station be now oenpic. e 1 tiers it ....possible ihat Teiiesee should 'pnrp..?e, ami Tennessee cannot wiiho n a t'.lt! a juration ol that noMe stantl site has ukeu tinon thie subject, sa icuon a 1 - r... . . a r .. ilte roiirliii.Hi it.at w IM etrnt raa i ra araaee tW Mr. Vaa Rurra ia r"'f" fr.ee to t eompeii-ior. of anj tbio I.Le tw apwable .feteaiB. , HEAR BOTH SIDES. My frttle esT.ine t hrtier the eor-rm-y bate nl I ! Jj1' ni.le free. nri'r-rrn ""J bfPJ." j Jm l$m' furttctlt .UJrttt. " Tha United Siatra te ia imiardia'a t!ne-r .f bein rendered unaMe Ut dia rharre with r-Md faih .rompiiuie, he rarii.ua rwwmary .hlifaiiiia wf tha (...rr..iue.n.,r.i Vurm'a Mtua; of the 10A tilt, rrma S AleiaaJria Ct-l. ; MOKE THREATS! Appearanrea in fr ( ee "nd q etneta at Wa.hintn. are any thm but f.t.vfal.Ie. We are inf.rnu'd ia Une I etuliaiion. by the lilh. that a mttuigt luil wen rremly aeiii o Mr. Cly by one t.f tie a.ln inl-iraii hi tfena'ore, arhirh I irua e, - will h lb l-mred t flVr uf iiakme !.i. (Mr. Clay) mora etrru.ti eprrt lirreafier" and It la-ninV"'.'.. ad 1 that another ourtreak" bia (Mr. V-.) part mfAf ct n HWOD SIIKI). and h-ll n.. provoke it by a uinri nar irulur iiiiiici. .;-. I ne ean-a M ihl mrtffe and hint i ennia atlrned b ni.ii.,n ......I- hv Mr. Che a lew da 0pi, ...,,..,, .-a.-cnttrutd in- 1 . . .. I 1.1 an instill lo tl. iir-jorny. rmt aa with t.l-.t l,.-..M," &r ail of wbrh.ie probably euiiiely fictitious or groa.ty ex ltlter4trd. IJ-.t we w.oild direct public n Ml i to ihu really dreadful slate of tlniii!s in Washington, when a 8enaor i threatened w ith a e.li hi the field, and the laci Ui.mp. ie l lo ihe world by the lio teriiiiu ui iTi,mI j .iirnal coupled with an intimation Utnl ULOOD shall he moJe to A .w. il m ie rircinuMseiioii i not used, ho the satellite ol power think they can frighien HewY L'layl They itii-n.ke their man. Lit it lot recn l-e ted, ton, that'thee iiieu wit, are now threatening Henry t.'Uy with a deadly attack, are the very n.eti wli.i how le i moat loudly over the - mart rd.n of Oiltej 1" We murli mi, t.ke puliiie sentiment il tin article in the l.inl.e do it.it rx.'iie umveital tli-gust and iet rehe .s nit. Sa'ut iet in 7Vx -The salaries pa'd j I i!te pul.ltc ..in -er. i.i i ex a, are a loi i !.. 1 ihe I'reitlem flO.OOJ; Vice I.. . ... . .. . n-a-ury. War. and Navy, 93.5JJ earn. wX wrt fSrueml. 2.0i)0; Clint Cletk ' " , ' ' ,M Jpt ..en..fl.50tier .; Con.,,- -nd I waaurer, $o 5;ii ea--1: l'oo.iniiotiet i.f the I.e. . ttll ,im, Uir.e, n.WO; M nister P.e, i- poten lary. Sl.ddU otiltii. and 85.u0tl per amium eaeh; Si'. r. l ines of Lt-iratton. 1 J.OUU each; Attorney General, 83 500. TUt Iiariiign.--'V foundation of the . inrtioiea of t'us Eogluh house were laid, i no.., whi n William llincham, Senator ; iron IVn isj Ivania. by In influence With (.e Kxecoiive, procured lor bis aon-in- ! . . '.. . ..!... .. . . . 1 ..f tt.- IT. ...... I w tA ( ,41t: Vitifit ti o a'c Kt'Trrninr ni ill lis ! ,nod transaeti.,,, with England. Tha ,un n il . n v, hNo gave them the h.iMtiesK t t!te United Slates Bank, when tint h-;is ehartered. and from .he immen ; riuladelphia. and w bo retired Ir.un the piiPsesse.l through the great moneyed operation. .f the American government and people, not only advanced themselves to immense lot.unrs, but to tlituiiHiised m ok of honor and - favor' from their Sovereign. 1 m .c iMtnttr a unit' u. u .an. tna 7-.. r .. .. l.n. ir f-in.iiv. l.i.i ... 1 P..1..I.. - - ... . . 1 hi,iiiiii ari. all gom to England in .be Urea. Western toseetbet 'orona'io.. of the l.ri.ih Queen, The ymtna Lamar tha. t.Mi-,t. I, a. none raving mad. and his rood. Hon draw, more ntniiicl y on our e inpaihy than if be bad peri-hed amid the waves that closed on In kindred. . - Tl.e numher of li es loslbv steamS ,at acculents is tnly appa'liug-'ln less than tiirce year it is rcm.puU'dthat ah -ut t v.i th osn!l pe sonsJiaetikUatidilen1tf w.r thus cut -fT; m 1837, jx or se,eri hundred ma their de..ta in th- way; and that alie.dv i- bin lite sir . . a 7' A;- -- -v v. -

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