f . M , , , . . V. " 7 w The "M'wtffciH t" laabUaco of inelJuMity which dij ooponjMhJbe ' --.J.'- ' 1 ' ' ' " '" r-- : -7" ', - - ''i,-1' r t" , ' ' , - i .linn T V, JOHN BlvUtD, Jn.J 1 7 rJc. ? v ( v westmi c inouytAN i$ mWitheJ once a irerlc a fo doll art per in. m. if ixtid trilhin three months of tiro 'MJPHKnWI WW The thoughtless and inexperienced ma? laugh Rl the etfirta of factaticisin and' en thtwiasmi but it it only these that' work miracles no w a ttivv: and however chean ilMvntinued vntil all arrtnrtttft art m,v1,nlrn at the Editnr ditirelion. y.i itifacriptioii will be received w. lest Tjiit that one year.:. .:-....M..rr. 4 failure lo noti fy the Editor of a irAth fo .Hmntinue, one month before the eruira- s t .- to of ft v"r . continent at a Ifr tn'jnzement. Any person procuring nix mlrnt tub - ttnwx to the LaroJunton thall have a treenth piper gratii. Advertising at the usuil rates, HflUttrrt nddrened to the Etiitor mutt If pntf mirf or 'A'y of be attended to. ' ftr These terms will bo strictly adher- lUrnwA, w will vunture to aay, that they way the .mind and etunm'(U kmum of( mure human Wing in the United iftutfi, all tlia (jfultMtopliers and nvtnphyw f worW rait trttrHher.' Thcwtucr Vi uijIiImIi l'i day an article Irum tiit ' w (rk Courier, on the wiltjwt of tlip fiimiic ijintio.i frtiialicisin, that i yttinj; up in the north, tliitt ni'iwrvca (lie attentive Nrual wf our nouthrrn readr-rs. The Ciiner ii in Ihe rrrilro f action, on thia Kil.j .-, i ; and no dHiU it jcs nmny ,hiii inmiW" t' at a ditnnci. But i l.i Hout Ii stilt aluiiilters, and tniHtu Jii iHMtcere dcclariitioiis detlrtrnlimitt ar emio",,d with n' rviitiitiiM which render jTfloS" "f jii' t w V to s k cotaiEa. Tin: south. .... Although-nM :non?;-thow whn hflieve ; .fttrf w any settled oppijrn, ou the artf the xiher, rational peoula of thfl non slav .. Um Rut, or ilmir Jinlntive bodii a fiiiKrferp, directly, with the rij;hlfl,oi ; I tin wmthern planlrra, in relation to the ' Hlmmely delicate nlijict of Hlavery, yet W cannot bat think they have hben umw i CMiarily wnried a well aa intuited oil '.tarium occaaions.a.Jv'Idrrji of lv? 'IVv .Imve" ;bin nerpftiwllv atiifmatinw tlili liij'iMti're, tyranny, and cruelty ; th"y In) been placed, ai it were, below the rtW citjtwi, of the L'oitoil StAteaf t their j -CMrwiar nave oecn aauea, ai ouyeri, 'rll'rf,,and acourgera of their fellow crea tun jheirjright to (he ponseauiou "Tirjjf portion "ottheir property, his been ' R ationed ai attract principle of natural and thoy have beeu driven into eec- i Lircoiubinaliai, ik defence ,of their lure hRcn indircQltj; ''.charged wtrrcorro tin", tn ar jUiiirnti lo show the . dtttiinnui; )t'& nUJttii ia-hwh.miiMlwi a race u'thta w ni) pthet ciwutry Mn .lKiftKjlj hiUuJbetMi '2L1Ki (liieworld; m thin ii'ghrof' a 4elit' erut caste, united with hereditary crim1. erjrtuMI orline'dttatad plan aiuotig the raiiiMial tvtrtiun t nur fellow eiti im, or'tn'lir K,!rilatir".bidief , t tn- with; the puaianied-tihtef the pUicrmf tho aoutU . VUt,r') ..hotlld .PC. tfir' '"tK" 1ndicatt(a'" whiclt exhiliit tVm'elvei almost everywhere, U'ive,ulul. . ifliiifiiKiiy;pT.roweTnii wocn a pmn. i cteriihed. n4-imlf mt thw-tmntry,: but f $mt Britain, and is in quirt proreae for uliimaie acr,nmplishn.i)t. nesee it the force, of theexampH presented by fctHtWad m Tetntmn to wr AT ' 'Iiidia poa "wuih ; in the Iduifuno of -pewiipairitj pnijinii'ia, pucne nieeun, nun m ine oiaiiizntion f now aneietie f"T the pur- ,of kfluencina public opinion, end r?f:iH&'netioh ' vt fhttVufOtC.'owniuituWi ""jTi, u e Puy puiHtC aciHMi, Dncause, (p tiiid rnuntrv, if not every where elae, iu a ihu ovoreij.'n ? nd the 'report w He nflo fojlown the ftwh not more in tiin!!eoiislv, than doe action, cpcnln imn a free and govereign people, . (n jHindo J;tfi n.ntect and cunstiluliom.1 '"vtioo i-turautv riffteand immunitiea; 1 1 moment nubile opinion eetviea to su tiinn, they fall to tw ground and are lmiled upon with impnnity. The law ltd tli Constitution are hot the creature1 Willi- iv ifti'a will . nt lluitt i'Ln nll a wv nmfle them. twin a dnngn fn'foot, aJ wp kioat'serioua- -ft '"hl'lti lWi' wotiimtethetnTey than Stan Hrti'm' of mankind, indeed, will not be nailed by the rab Unralrulating enthua iam ol niftii who '"neither think nor reaion; they acorn to yield unent to any thiiiif but the inoMt coocluriive logic, and donnine the MMluctionit ol bud Mpelluig, and bad raiu iner. I hey forget that tlieae hae often met turned aystema and empire: and that the inoMt powerful, the mot irrenntible of all apneiee, except ibdt i f Omnipotence itll, It tanaticiHui operatuiK on the pas ..: r.i . i a ii .... - "I me peimin. All ine nrwl linou which Mruek on the pulae of the Univerae, unci nil the revolution religiHis as well as poiittciil, that huve hajijieiied in our aie, prmecded from the ignorant, not froin the wi, from the goverued, and uot froui the ffovcrnori. In mr opinion, therefore, the planters i ine ouui nave ampm cause ior appro henion on Ihe milijert of slavery. Alrea ly have their live morn than onro been placed in jeopardy, by dm perfteveniig at tempts ol the followers of the new school f. plnlanthrohr; whth liotd-i it-Ui.th reh hrt5rt"aii(r 'Iii6'ruirtv"io interfere with the rights and safety of others, in the pursuit f euestionnhle pond. " We do hof mean to blink this question, nni, therefore, think we have made a conre-winn to the advo cates of speedy and universal mancipa tion when we nay a qurttioiUihie cood. Where has the emancipation of the nejro M yet, operated to make nun fttcr or happier! We ask th Question, where has human happiness beeneitnmlexJ or increas ed bv ernauciationT Are lha negroes t. Domingo more enlightened, moral, rc lizious, happv, or roinlortahl'. than ani- their old masters T Does that inland yield one tenth art () t)ie th:'iiM'an4 of existetn'e, tliQ blesxins of life, it did in the hands of the white, T Are the free. Murk oUl'hiladelplua, New York, or Boston, more enlightened mind, or moral in habits, or comfortable inj'ircijmilances than the stave in tki' miuth, ! Every iiody know and aeea tl a The tmuae 4Wtv')nil,M lift pmwmarresJraCtoijiilais, 4be State pn first break.; We owe it o the people ,f the south no to touch it ; we owe it to the union and happinesi of the Stoles, not to it : and w nw ii iu . trt. dred Wood, and kind re J intereMs, to check' "y.evrry ". L Jneana, tlw wild -pr:jct t lanticsim. whose slop i ever am and nation id" the world, have lieon marked like those of the murderer, with the blood 'of innocent victims. Fmmticiui is the mnM danijemus, as well as remorseless Brtnei . i . r . . . . r -;- pie oi uie numan mind ; it ackuowW no law but of its own creation ; it owns no lie of kindred, of nuture, or humanity ; it laugh at all Ihe restraints of justice ; and pieau tne sanction ol Heaven for the vio lation of every duty to its God, its country, una us Know creatures. nT itnn rit mi ir cuiua been at the head of, olk bad mint! to jiva it to mr,! wouldn't ISo aJTi.r we had pattlod itabou I then, and bnlv let hint . .. 4 l I ...i I. i.v iin&ninirviiiA rnnuMnv. ana nc ii I reiun ii made a whole BritishRwrirtM Mrt y$"S&l!jSSi -Hut von see the .rouble on t wasi their -1 was somedifQetilty between I mmf Mr. Van " I'.oren. S.nnebiov Or utbnr Alu Vnfl Bu - So much of our time, end of the., time I Jjs;iis)iiM'4Hasi if (fcwtawarww'wll if ourj airneymen, hus 'newi'' necessarily the. tiiye after he met is at New.York, mJ given, this wei k,to print in r circulars, Se at- I c.Kild'nt help minding vccy tmifiliiU tcndintfUielwo eWt.ms. that wa have ",IK' noiiereu"nooraniorj.r-..u. ' " folk, hollered' he would turn a red as blase. JL !!M cuuiUrv. without refmrd to the laws TOr land; 6T ibVirTirhia ? property, as "fce ia F.n!n.nili.the inodtf adopted of ybty, and warily proreedinff td dossCffl "a' 'tnni.Mw. ami hiiliitsnf flunkim?. fa t Me to those purp'iFi, ti ooi bnlyjhe -""i,oi!t trie Wisl way, t brwia aboai i rwuit. We . hove latety aecn it as jn lha VYashifi'rtoH Gtobet and in loirters, that, thia design is only "flsll(?d hv MilhrniiiicfU t f.M.Mrr Jtd rf - -r .... Ht rail . ttiifIvs4A U i jiUmhatA.M t" fnalTieir powet- It may i il Ii... I mj a- u" SnK, Wtlul pniHllllou i JWad mionSrpctp'oT tbe iieU i4'h,'arto these enthusiasts and tin's. M Is not the land overrun avrth Ihe lat- r'td are WHHl .1., k, .j. kJ vTv, T uo i , iiiiv, l tcr, "jjiv, . win the str ar f crime, and the reeord.pf poverty, are I decisive nf thaui2lia.,5t w . vi ar,iwrwrtrl-e.perienoe is againtt einancipatioii. uniesss'nflflJhetlci,,.iiu,aijs can im iti'Vi.ted, lor enahliu the manumit led slave to benefit by their fre'dom, than liuve hitherto received the snncti m of pliilautiirmity. Ve, it, the pursuit of this qiH&Jjonsbl ond'to others, who Ha im Ho kindred blcsid or kindred ciibr wiih, we are alienatm the itlttioniif a lurge por- ih'fr'i'C SW fi-HuwcituiiHa, Jvektmfmj the bonds of our UuionHd f reoarmj'ttiC waV fie a series of con1iK'nceiTi whicK the ktoute&l nerve will sliiyer in the con templation. The present and ultimate PVila of this ftrtini'aTih"le'nnjnoelvitn the relations of muster and slave in the south, are suffi clently paljKible ;" tBe lueana of preventing mich intorfercrvre are not equally so.- The mischief ia already done, so tar as re gfWCU .the aucccsa of the nwasuree t iken to render the stave discontented and dsn ger. F.iiii!Uies carrying with them and disNeminaiing book'), calling u slaves, in the. ruAme of their God, their Sa viour, and their" religion, to ria and re. turn tenfold to .their mi-fora tha--wTor tbv havttsuiiered, nave been utlly busy . . i . j . i .i . - i . amongst mem, ana preparca mo way lor such scenes as were witnessed but the ther day in Lower Virginia. Wbon the (Jovejpors of that State and oT Georgia a; rdied to the Chief Magistrates of M iw clnwetts and New- Vikrwhenre- ir Wis ascertained these inflammatory books pro ceeded, by the formerhe waa arwwercit, The Richmond Whiir has the followin; remark upon the extract from the sueei h a aa oi Mr. l onrad of I'luladelphjjj, deliverer in ids city on the liairth instant, mid pub lished a few days since, in the Telegraph '-u:.. : .1 i " . Lin is ine luni'UHire nl un nn nnn Di rnirt a friend of I'l.ion. nnd a frieml f Liberty. How nobly it contrasts with tii) slavish and su;)ess outpouring of the i rociamationistswlio would sacrifice the (Uenet of Liberty and all etwr the I'ni.'n was designed to secure, to the mere name IBUtlaiyJaiis fheenng to know that such ntiinents ait stilj erUertaincd iev-4 iU Vyiinwnr.nn loads te the hon that, ns nmii .worship wanes, they wijl 're- . im their asn nihu. y a.ong tliedemorr irv of thf nort'n. Then will atfection and mi m he roi . d, and our itiHtilUtions a ..tn i' w.ok !ihhh.."i "usly. But so bmr a a c- .n;id. .-.ilc-xnion of thepo 'p!'' 'Tt ieio lTi,iiel .ten -hall claim for the 'ieiiernlti ,vern i ,i t h a-lti power to cons'ru' i'ie C.,n'-.i i iiiou to enforce its decisioim ,,n tli' - n rein,, States, at the point of the lw on. i h rain nv, airection, and union will eooHmic dan gerously atumusted ; and, at ttie firt at.. tej to fsrrf hitf!iWA-:i'iipr' tu-e, thev will simp aun!' r. A II the s i-. tioiw and nil Ihe iriteri f ihix r m'e'Vr acy have esteemed the Uni m with the hk warn affection, bcaue tl cv b'-hrvil secured liberty and riht, cnuseoiieiii i brad,.and prosperity at Inime. lin when the dhctrimrwai m naUia b.v: -tmua utu4lM Union the iates tnst thuu )vereirtT,and bt'cuuitvtn the L'iiiou wha'' rt i " , ,, , , nu wihjiu iuru as reu u uuf. . -mi oundiUmpractlcahle to l.ll our whole pa- A . whrav.r ...d to ,llke . We hope, (Iwreford, that our read- r t have a chat, he would alwovs work era will be filrased to excuxe our Jui'f- it, if ho could, somehow or other, so as jo thetiiuA . th. r,,m...i wh.rt. crowd in belwi en me and Ihe President. .., . Well ye see, f Wouldn't mind much about an am,,, tod one,, now over, we ahull J - M Mother aute. endeavor to make: our paper more mterea- Al ,oufl j, mm,f. the folka wotij.1 tinir; at all events, wh siiall have morel look at me. let ine be on which tide'! leisure and sltal! devote more time to the would; and after they'd cried hoorah fir editorial columns, thn we have l--en uldo rresident, they'd uMtf always aing Qt ... j. . " nooran lor tuaior uowninir. air. i. io uo, since ine eiaciioneeriuji campaign n i . i r.A I "uren kpt growing nwre ami more fid -' UVUI On Wednesday lait an election was held ! in this Tow', 4" t a Tnenvbr Trrrjvrew'nt tl,c Borou';h; and ou Thursday the annual rhrrnnri y. w-li ice" tiinaiirhout the Cou n t v ty till we got to Concord. And there had a room lull of sturdy rrd nemocrnt"l Sew Hampshire, and a(W tlV had al flocked riHind the old Presidejd and shook hands with, bim, he happened it Mttrotiiiee- me to some of em b lore he did Air. Van Euraw At that the fat wasattt in the tire. Mr. Vaa Buren wheeled about and marched fo a mrioL'.r .if Coni-ret'9. uiuttbemofthl trtt'l-roPn lwkiflf;Mthough hetcmitd .-r.--. ---v-r-i -, i : m n. -J... I. I ov-4ue tatterf no answer w grvvrtiovT ThxiTiwty1SaTaan Thiwpritwemidit1tiink;1 (hey not inereasin" and mut t evefv ilrfv luiv fivortr Jwiifo hnt 'I SlOnieill nf llm lUu 7 ILiA uhl tlmif tbeir iidluence, and their p'wer J wtee irr nffmoflmb ha'onTy "to tiieTr jJZ7r hut to the force of that spctl 1by throw oer the minds, end thaj ter deiwryiog of riolce4 L What remain thee, when-the . sister ?tate9 refuse to eidfn protecting, but that tbe south shall, lake jipun itself its own pro tectioo. and act oa tiie universal princtpl of eU'defftiice f It Is not only their right Ixit their duty to do so, and if the nther co orditmte metntierB of the Union should re rt tir measures, totounteracvor .inter frre with, the'se indis'e.n'iaIe precautions, thenihf vevpltrof ihp tmak jtiuMt take cart loTthemvhes. The Union, will Ihon, in biessuiir. ano- tney win ue jusiiueo. in me eve jal iJun.h inu.rdaie4.sfrrter vatioo. "the" first ww of nature, in'a final reparation fritn those," who, though they may ii)l be active, arc yet passive ui'tru ments, in unifermining thoir interests blas ting: their rrputationt ami placing m immi neot peril Ihe hvea oi their wivea end eliit dren. Tliis ia onrqinn jnejs. polui eal ascendancy i no eiiRbie oj rival deia . . . ... ja . i a i in . a rnfjues I. q9 pwiy m,nie oi lem.Jruryoi '""S they evercw Lrer1 Wiweoflhelt dawteel i!i!U.i 'j and Clerks of iho Courts. The I 'Ai ' JTs ihe resort P"" Loriut A.-ftettcher, fto Tippositiort. vrnte.: J )hn Beard, jr, C'wWnf. C Pfherand J. Clements. iltrk of the County Court Jno. (iilc. Cerk qftlie Sufrritr Court.- Ily. Giles. Pmounh of Siilitburif K.II.AIexmder. The State."! tho Polls will be given in our ne;i. We repeat the hdoe thnt our itrous will excuse our half sheet of thu eek; in additiou to the ajcilogy whie.h ms been already given.we ha ve (o plead sic ness in our family which 1ms added no little wj,ie, uuu4ual einbarrassmeiits of thrwoek. We t-lnt.il seiae ihe first op;Mrtuuity To nake uo the prestnt deficiency by au extia iieet, FKDKRAU.'M &l D7.MQCRACY. X,Kir Jaekwnr friends in this county hav- Iwsck en the Federat foivernrtient lit JtjJ own discretion, utid that it was treaioij nt TBreign-ouwe- o mterpose its nn inority to arrest, within its - rinsdirtiop. he-tperrtiotl brin""ffhcihstiiutioiml am oppressrrt iCf vf tlie "Oeneral 'Govern ineni well inlcht those w'ho bolievel,theii)Sflve freemen, and were deiermuied t lie free ake'ttie alarm, .jniiwe PcqhwIwo. wis even succeei in nursunnins the maior ity :,rflh'.pjUtf of Ve''';thtf:;thni instrument contains the true enysitiou.-t the tiatureof U(e4clcciH5omic, what di het "hope la gain bv ill Stfb'mssioa t .u.-. k.a.i ...... mm consirucuon i ll ir.ey im inev are gregiousty deceived. Theniajority who fr Ihe time, may he benefited by acts a' the General XJuvetmivsnlr wili, drrtihrtcsiq think it all very right but the minrit who toel the oppression, will feel the Unum be aT curse nisfeau of a i IbssmffT liuT: will resist even nolo death; and all tl power of ihe Getters! Gove rnmenl would bi insoftK-tent wgafflSr thy resistance of a sol itary ftitate, ever to rcstorsunion and bar, mony. It becomes the. true friends o Uniop and HbertyV every wliere, to this important tulijnr.t calmly, dliberstetv and intelligently j and we trust the old am the young dent icracv will arrive at Hi ooocluawn, that the doctrines of: Jeflorsoii can bnty save, while those of the Procla mat ion would ...shipwreck these" Unite 8tat"s. That tho formtir will . prserv our liberties and rights, and blind us in uni m of interest and atfection, prcsotJm, these SraK's lo Hireign nations as one na Ikki, while they preserve ainonit them selves eftcli its sovereignty, aud Ihe exclu fMtlticre waa nli"tb'Tecfihft.c iWerwreffi I (jyerauienu, so . t derive all the power and resources of wmsolfdatM lioyejnment, while Iub Jibe toa of all ate fully preserved, bv each Stale W ing the BftHwtor of lis own hoortv-he .t f : it . it ' s Vi r juoge trseiior miraciinns in me Jon sitlution, aud of Iho mode wet measure redress 17. S. Telegraph. leared out and fiHie lo New- York; to " tilmt be can di there. - ," I never lliouEht f rettin- In to be Pre--- ident ae aoorr, thmgh i ve baa m oi iiaitkermg for . It thee two yeiji. iu now. seeing usluruedout as H lis-, I ot.oe i.... i i . .. I...I.1 A i IcrilMIICU IO unih? I uoJ jn.nn, m w I run bite a nail otT. . The Prtuident.iiadto send e im-1 hfeaim-te'ore; "-n srweW gel tiim back into the room amin. And when hh did coine'lie "didn't spoak to mo for the wlede eveningi - However we kept it from the company pretty much f but when-we come to go up to bed that night, we had real rjiiarrel. It wai nothing but jaw, J.iw, the whole night. Mr. WooJbuiy and Mr. Cass rrivdto pacify us nil they could, but it was nil in vain, we didn't ooe of us gel a wink ol sleep, and shouldu't if Ihe night had lasted a lort-niht. Mr Van( Buren sr. id the President had dishonored the country by praeing a military Major ou half pay lo fore the second oflieer of the Govern nweid. T'he President begged btm to eon- sider that I msa very Articular friend of his ; that I had lsen a great help to him j both ends of the cottntry ; that i had kept Ihe British out of MaidawH.ka awav lowii in Maine, and had marched my com pany cfcar from Dowuiiigville lu Washing t mi, on my way to South Carolina .t) put fun get mhy the free votes of the ,'pc pe. 1 mean to. T.je Prvsidetit saya he ml' r. I should have it than" ftiiv tuxlv' els' , a i if he jiadu't promised Mr. Vno Siire b fore1 baud, he would u-e las influence toi uie. 1 rcuiouibui .U I was a boy about sV dozun years old, there was an old woman came lo our house to Id) tortuues. after she'd told tho test of em, father s j a he, here's ack, you haven t told his lor. tune yet, and 1 dont spv its worth a tell ing, for he a real muitoa beaded Isiv At that the old woman calched tioluol my hair and pulled my head back end hioledl in my face, and I shall neverforgM lijW she looked riht through m, as kng us I live. At last says she, aud she gin me a) shove thai 4ettt ine- almost ihrough the -j le tf the hiwse, Jack will beat the whole nf youi- fle'llr b n.fm Uikr--ifr"hief -day, and whom-ver he seta out to ehmb, yoirtnay depend iipoii i it "bo wifl' go to tli9 top of Uie i bu dur. - fi ow pqlting :a:tL thiy ihWigsVeUief , iSbeuiiitioM wlfl papers, and " hoorsJia' Lr ..ilajor Xhtvi ing," 1 dott know what it nituui, unless if maaiis tliui I must tw Prewh-nf : & as 1 aid afore, I'm ilctermtued to nake a bold push. I've writ lo Col. Crisrkot to see if 1 . . can get the supimrt ol the western 'tc u, and bis reply is, ' g ahead. I ahull de pend u p. si you aud uncle Joshua to carry the State ol Maine for me ; and m order to secure the other States I spoee it w Ii be necessary to ublish n.y lile and wiitittga. President Jackson had his lite pubt(na before he was elected, and when Sir. Clay was a candidate he had kis'n published.- "ie hcret- f k-e' cat)i'. thcme'vus the dfer?-1 't-iwirtli'; nuIUEarsi be.tlMwUvii W iceartv-v ry; in all tiifjri feceuf calls j sntttted to as much respect as anWfti la a nieeimjrf neve they eroprel this part 1 tno cMjn(ry, . . wieu aiemi. v ueiner soor 4. it is umie I tl , ili,ui..nr mi ine douiocralur.)iry and-their 1 davrif a raw lockev from the .d-cure vil f.nocilMes have been, (hy General Jackson age away down east, jest lx!caujjejjad!; jr'jp..m?'mivxm sii'wuww, i Major- ciimmrssion, was gmug io,..mrow ll,u wcessionisis are now your jrmir I the-Vice President of the Uniled States, rats. 1 he administration of General I and Ihe Heads of Deiuirtinenta iu the back Jackson is, .beyond- all comparison, thel grmai. ."A't'lhU m dander oe'gan to rwe, iiemiyturm, nuniuii-nrioioo itihi .ne coun I 4,,,! 1 enned right Uff 10 hiift j and tkiyi-I. Uy,haseettiiincoie diiyof Washmjtdn:! fr'. Tan lrcii. vou re"lhe last iiwu thai twral tmrty farther than even John Adams 1 t I L.iirninwilta aid alanit nn luWnrfl mv .r .t: -a ;r. -rn ::.TCr:tr..:-T.rrj lid. . Wa Joiwt llee this ,-tw object-to it; it the co4HrafW,Wdd n-it Vxttale tbaav hut, ai tl prjrnnpk' ottho fcdernl party ire now almost umveratb "allowed ,to bi tlmse un which alone tne Government an be successfully administered. General JaffetonwwTTWwisSffaTher tlmn cen sure for conforming to them. Fred. Et. Can-no Jackeori proclamation ma.i give I 'uuMjf.jfikftmi ?wett thuic. bead, and caH Powain 'il!) an obure .villu-;e, ..... . 1 - . . i ll tot you use. utv bead kir loot tau as bmg as you live afterwards. ; For if tbey woukln t Mow you into thousand atoms, I i! ieiiir..gugWV last that the old President bopt oil the bed tilte a boy (i.for he had laid down Id rest turn, b"iu it was near, daylight, though be an answer to these ajahdefsrjf the nation-1 coutdii I get na eloep. And saya bo, Mr alsl Our columns are open to them. IViU ITWaidsun, sot dowu and write Mr.r Ander .1' , ? . 1 " . .1 - . ik . . . ...... . . -1- - .aBi -rortinniT, anu my . iriena josnu' Powumg at 1'owiuiigvtlle, that 1 can t rauie. rm goihj to start for Waatungton this morning. What, suys Sir. Cass, and V'lj..)e-jyjaf venture to break a lance in defence of the iuiHrthe fcjHibJican honor ofthe ail- . i.i. . oinisirBiion 1 Atasi cnn'cience mini's owurds of us all. i XT' S. Telegraph. UTMTjfxo MAJ.JACK DOvVNl.NG. 1 FROM THS JH)BTtWCrRI3lt. f WasAiifcw City, July yt),l ii3. fo my old frieud, the Editor ol ihe Port Inml Courier, 111 the Mate of .M 11 tie,' not go to Portainoutli and Barter and round there ! 1 tell you, say Iho President, I'm irotngto start lor Washington this rooming and 1(1 Hires days I'll be there. ' What. says Sir. Woodbury, and not goto Pert land , wliere they hate spent at) much nn ey to get ready Co us I 1 tell you, says the i'j-esideut, my foot is down ; 1 go not a step V SJy dar old friend i I dout know but you turtlier, but turu atsiut this iiwrniug r ight think eSeont,lbar t nfnt4 bet 7Jtrt''X:"'naT, ay j, anu not go to lack here to WasIiiniUwrm,reYhHnafirf4 M uncle Joebua say! night, and not write to you. ; But 1 hain't' Al ln rresident looked a little hurt j tlj2Js-.iiec4tr,t.wwVn h"'l Pve talked Wrtfi llie" PrciiS'ht UifT' and he says pubtibh it b) all means, and. set the printer of tbe Portluud Courier right about it. So I want vou to go to work anon ae vou eet thin and pick dp my lem-'r ami W .-- m to print 'em m a book Jdi 111 et'diwo dt write a history of mv titeTto purinTC Ana msmg wrT crargrTTT ff TZ " -But t Want vou d be very ce'tnil pot tw, fcil JcitenohaTlhe rascally -CdJera-iavet , .--- . ...... ...-..i..j-- .v-WJrt-..i' oeenseaBinio rne pnnters, imaes in wwg--' . With mine.' It would be as tad s break- "-"? enesf t woaw eptie tne wnoie puuumg, . . . V . . I. - .1 I I .1 .. M i ou can leu bji my teuera, ior 1117 w'rtj ( r til .sent 6 you rau Except that I sitit .tu--- - -rjT going lo denv but that 1 did afod one htlla' . . ' '4 letter tsold Air. Lanjt thai lwi"'a lJ??ififr' ITwrlt Ga'rette. 4 'And 1 Jdoti't know" uM&'Z4- any ixwiy iiusio-s 11 ,. i. am scou inw iw " -V' , Un.i iur.no a jiuaoioceiiiieinmi, niHjei-..v y,, waya 4rer jkini Jtos-ur84 ues-1-"; - -T-rrr cliargei me a eent fotmjt keesicg ) and h r. always agrees with uie in politics enartly. ' 7 The Prerideiiieaya .I . muid hav-e-pH-" tureof me jut intd4ny b'sik. Ite snyt C . he had one put into" his. So I believe I sluill write to Mr. TljtcbKifai priutii jltjtry little 'Juunialjpnper in .Boston, and iget ' ' bun to gotoeome el the beat ptetute tnak' -- ers Ihert, jnnl gt lltom 4o-do tne trp SMuT a sfick as they can., -.The. thins-yii.jL' know witl bit' heip getllie i.. votes of the .: t, - people, itid that'a all 1 1. For I tell V . you nowt right uo and u ., I never wiUW-li' ? take Hiiy ;oirice tliiit docs u'( i nm, jy the r freevotea of the pcnido. 1 I'm ;4 genuine ' .. deTiijcjaricepuTi!icaurnd lava was. and so wa my father before iiief tod Uo e le Joshua besides. . "t y,- i ,7 1 here's a low more t&irt that I want tq spoak to you about In thi. tetter, tut I'm afraid it will get to be too lu.gthy. That a ahwy that they jfo 'in; the- newsartE ff aboot my bfing married in Philadeljihui ig all a hoax. I. ant married Tel. ntir I ehhnt be till a tittle bhw ved Vwt. ' ' 1. ;,' .t; i , Xt-sit. AVc aabtaruaJXt: iWtlbt going t"!JlJ iiesl thewlet ttir-witB' dtpr1I1iSiini' trtJ;W mylars, I cafhrot and wtl.l , ana 1 uni res )ivcu uoi i eua nuotner indu - And sure enough the President . wus as goouas his word, aud We were all 'pitch cd u; by sunrise, uud in ihree days, we Were io Wshingtoo. ' ' , tic's. tltwnrojrwtlhtStxrr loTIeC Tie Eifiir,? Lit tne Portland Courier aiiv more than Ai' W' . "sr a t a ( a W w rlrew iacRson wiu inrget Jacit Uowuing, Y"o.u was the first person thai ever gave ms a lift loto public life, aiid you've becn'a boosting me alona; ever ince Tjust ... (j-- w ,,r-,- '-..'4,1 doot- lJowmtig. And. that are :orirWnrf-- ., T that the President give uie a Curmdl'aeoinW mission jost before we gaTled dowa east, it . not exactly .true. ; The President didj,fl"5r!" A iid bbrt we've boen ever since, battling between you and me. I think I'm k ttiu r I lite watch about the next Prcsldencr. Mr. J into a war now wliere 1 shall bo aide hy Vu Buren says' tire Presnlent proinissd it ,Mij-r Jack lw,nii?.saysthat after the Printout W'tvud the diisjrea ot 'D jctor ;.o 'fwi'':iW1I-irvarJr''lTiiiyerHity, some ot tUem sfirk bs'ikin fotliri.. ptrcdlo "slsisHpl President was driiikiog a tnu of . Mgr. With ;Mis Q:tfiCf, they t'tofltiw'su )l lit tleroooi artj wrote enne httiwz fp"1 sheet of jwsielioard, jut like the Oenerars, and they sot down and signod their names to it j they told him it was a degree of A. S. S. which stood for Amnzin Smart Skol- er. The Major says that the kol.dge fH hva when they gave- the General his paste- j board, jabbered awav like all natur. and by to do somethiDj to pay you lor it. I lo hiih,'aid ifw ho charges uie and the The reason, that I havil't wri to you bo President with plot to Wurk myself tutu f?re .sihatirft bjaveJagd-Aretty serious it aud leiive bimout. " Its true, IVe been hosimviS to attend toaiace wo got back. nominated in a good,tjiauj jiiipjs, ii tribe Bui we!eWtt art ihr wtrrrOTd1tt: ,.Xiiiuai f VaSurodTias cloalred out an-1 gone burklChuak Courier, printed away off aimnv 1 1 ffilibcrish worse tflan Blck Hawk's, but tercets but ooe of aafi ty or pril Ii e or! th td tieiieml never let on, n1',;hodd' . . , . . . -At ' . I . -,'."fv'.'.- kfrUt?J3jt ,icJtw,4.lrandf I j twetToigjjers m Fennnytvapy, tod a good guess with a bed mtm biseac. Mow just many more And thcin arei'eniisylvan) between y-u and nM in confidonce, I II tell I chap are real peaters fur electing f4k." yoatvw'trs but pray dtait let on about J when they take bold; andthal'a what it to any oody eUe for ihe world. Didn't I makes Mr. Van. Buren so uneasy, Tlie you Ihmk pwwy strange what made us f rowdeiil tells him as lie haa promised t cut .bak so quick from Concord, without help bim, be shall do what he can for him ; sninfl to Pmlaod.or Portsmouth, or Dow but if the folks wiU. aula ior md be-Jeaet nihgf ille t -I. 'fesow "tiie paecn hare" saio I help ju. Mr. Van Buren wanted 1 a4M.Jf t was. because tbe President Wa nt evenrlcome out in tbe "National lute liirenctj iui t ' well, and the President-had to make that resign, and so be put up for Vice Present 1 f aotfse blmsetf in .aomrof hia tetters; but under biin.:IWt ,1. l4d him so f liein1 tt tJ -ItfeAmL aw -r rf? SI" '- me one, hut I thanked him and fold hini if tie would exe'use. me. I stvmld ratltftP'fti" " take it, for I hud el'3y tf uice d flmt Ma jors were more apt to ruo m the world" ? tuan Uurnels. r- f . -.'..-"- -in-'-' ' I "wish 'you would take a -little "saW te . end .:t JSawmngvllei get uriclw. -Vf -' 7 is.hua to call jmtd,tliiieUigAii4 hKtrtXF" t,,""-M''lifrrl' I'm n wrll b f ' TtwiVe it would have a trreat ellect in t t 1 nW .....A mil. mi te. tentei-tii iJtjtmjtemtmmm ,-i v.'.i-w.v-. nT n pul U'IrillT understood, and etnted in their n'sefutioi.s, that l am the genuine democratic rep li4' can candh f'e. U know you will put j.-ur i shoulder to the whel io thr buaincsa,,, and dV all you can for mej loryoti aa afwaj a uienu y oie, woa iewetvecn y , andW, when I get in to be' PresiJ-tiit yott . martfepfnd UKa if you shall have as juod : -an office aayou want. : - But 1 see it's time for me te eel this let'. ti4ct Tiro Pre4dent ismiite comfo'iabl', . Vi.sde biiMtt.stjd Htff -f f iit I Mf4 J 'ma.! I . 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