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tr Uian.we ,rtt ; mid ho iu w-mi'i utio. tt..ke.t' itzy.az, appropriation tT.J'.ta'jg-;i-li lmil.1 in repur, was ca-itipg ri-i riMTti iimi lt,c m-iiorv f l ! good nii, ll -i l.;tiii rff'tl, thn r-ppositig nc I ppropri.itii.: wa a aitail b'itn"M ' very s-ti ill iwi.ei!, aitu 'whici wmil 1 do wi-ni'in mn ered.t, ' T''i"rn tc f 1 1 c! i f a far lu.er cha CIT to '.na; iW ge.illi-iM'i b'..m lVm.-vJv.ii.i :' , might dire.'l liisat'Tiiion, nvi where tho Almiui " " tnr'.'i.i 'fi.i more volnembb". .-'-t . . , II", Mr. I., -4 no friend Mr. Win I'.Wn. li lt tie .mU do hliii li'ie j'jlw to iiiy tit', there W nnv fliinrr wrong in relation to the t-trrii i ire of the While H.., the President whs rn.t to Mame for it. On III rout rry, his.Mr. knew In great iMieicv m l'i sVij-vt, ntwl wo.iid 8.iire i i; ii.inr i -11', . .l!-.li-- ..- . 'ill,;,,!,-...- ii-in -in- . i.-i.t.u i . , . - i i finr,lijr, IV' b.id iuvaruiUy ijiri-Wj.I riM'iciiinr i Ui v' m.y tiiinj enjwiiiieil for tiiuttjb J j;et. Mr. L.wi-ulJ mate, fritm biaown khow ! Irdjjf, tlint not 11 (Miijle artitloof furnifuresiipjilid "iTTrinjf 11m In! fJiwrWrliK! tKS"wi()pli-d a'i the fiqtit if 'ill rretident liiirw-lf, 'The Cin fuiiue alune fi'rHli!t, od t'fy would 'ms the resjMntbUivy.: ; Cat miUr mm l!ic Prenl !nt from difiri'vj riy aitUiMfW to thfW' i.t'iirt-, Ihv, a'inut. lwr jf.irg a wo, it actuully c&rrv n-f'iry Pit hiriiwif and ihc riher mottiVrn if Ihc Cjrnmit!! tod. whit h hid nfvir d'n btdor, nt wtH ! be er do it 2nm. D.d -en; . , i .... it . . ! a.b. whM that w.! .11. wu!d, tlcmcu ib reii rutin, ii i g- iiinwn p.vfry room in hwjtii-r iru' h-tut", tit hw nmi-b furiiilure be and wFt.i! cni Ddierrj lew fcqnirwd II b xd f'tit "fiil't'irin wil l! I Inlcn rwilirr- linn I fuel, ami r in? hVr ii li'-er ib'-v Mtf'inptMd lo) cat 'cntsj;i ot we Tasi Itut iu fohliKi tj kn ! furmturp. ' ' , iff. i L- tV-i ri' "tr ( riitrulitrt rf b 4ri di i . liatt ttflKe tt bito !l ., rtr it wm Ud4 byr ibo c-mm(i-e, h-fure H ui left by (lie biU- I're!. dent, Jnrk . CJIIaa nitl. lhM w p f .-nam . nminU! I.v tiu -l'-,wecff W ibe rrftiicrjt. witb h. wif,.'j and fntndy. In trat fv.m l!.re wrro llima old :Kair, a :a'd wb.mJ,"iid a a'wbby nlib!t. I'mwhI !! !;.'. tabl, wbicb loriid up, and wbicb wm m ntM, idu t'ljt wi;twKr tf Predi'jHIfiiiM ro a aiTn4 rit, antlacluaUy reffimsd iniVke It aerty. V hn Jw JmAed roitnd the foora, it re. miiKlfrl bimf jbf:o'tco!(ft mnni. Vt th Hir fi i?!ir,'WiTwif4rir(iadfiJ;H o'fi'ta". J.lr?, was all tlrt furn.inrc in thai room, wMch was mv:pcI by lUa Frivuln tWreiarv nnd family. ; no c'-i'iifiiMii tif ii-nj i!w Irani oi init R'airme.-n. ii't . ItrWt! eTiti.Wf . tniTi.ci;r I.iS;n lnmclP ttjJ llPp'nIJia.shQulLna bmet Jimt Ijltmt rUnalLiI'M.Jn.1 II - t'fiaiion wan tmntA firrtlin i .....' l iv.ii. in i.Df. a timil fiUIFril- rtlm rurrra tf neoesJall 1, urtiuij.e. 41 ui'- ttirtiiiortj was cnrjtitierntf w" 1 vmysLM.m wit thf iWt f ii Pwy'li'rtt,.!ijit the ftult fifth's aim, hv rnn'wrurlins ilw binMini! oi mien ciiner.-.i, oai rertdereo i necraaary. rterreiwi'iott to vf for every reaitwaWo appropriation fur knepirg the limtw in preper repair., . He thn ealled atlerilion lh"ma fp?nkl w; tb TrenniryJiuildiim,. aivl wwil into tw ariment of tome length ' bow that, in this inslce, apprnprmtiiKi h id renlly jiwi iliuW: whi'h remark- will beifivrq aa early aa litiwi and rirf-tlrntnrw w ill pfinit. F.'tOlt MEXICO. r imz.IT of. jriiK ii'EXicxx m;hsaia. fmv recvefilfa of piwjra liain ibe c:i l.iicji -ltLMstt,.ii. Ji.u . luiv4i,.-XrtHi...wiu-itt 11. 1 - I ! f irtni'.'abln iri of Imtiant, lh Armerioa imtfttie t V(fnfietrrwr,d;ijvc iiivaded Re KrctViin'' " XT: j"lellt tf i -rl;ttiH.-tlkitawitkBi 'I hn netrile ol i the irmtiar ate coo pl-nn that, wbiM life Go- . V , 1 '"T' . M imHHHa-a iw ix iu.un'Hitin in .i ri.nr, ,rj flUIt'r 13 lo Ylie tiiirjamniWtor'l'iTi'e.Vtex. CtHilede r iltt.11 .is conjjiiul, iM.xuiJ.Iu:ja'ilM.wii,te -trrt-r-wrlf-KT Coritotlnu. TheV-rniiturryru-TT MnlS ftf .Vested, 1 m IX re Iireli?rd aB iride. j endenl Republic t.'hihu'hua,' Netivo, Leon, J?e I nora. Sinaloti. llirt Pal'droiii soil" - vr JIniir.il ave fortwd a new RepuL!!-: filled iho Republic ''"1"" oncllr with us in .the propriety of fN"rh Mnvit-i.. ' ,jthe iiiliry herein IdcpttHl, wo huve pleasure in cnb- I IT a pniri-i ipul (tovermnent m lh f'h ef rebi j T ..." I .1 - . -r n . i ery. Twcntv b-pii:ies"rrmi tTin ..rrilvrehi S'atra met in convention at ths town of Guerrero r?e Ta-! "iruu,.;jKs,"anired.-p'el r,'il,itIiis f,r the ffovern- . im in mi! .a'. i.npinioe. .le'!.. car ieiiBS n ectd prevHfre :il rrt i lent, ed Antonia ('ensles w appointed Comoiarw'er in-Chief nf the Armr. , "rTbo first arfiete of tl.e rc-odutiotm adiipied"liy th fmiveniion, df!m-x that ' tli pe.."! of tl.e IrotHtur e rVt-trlli Mexle.,, one m aWanro'tolbe n,....... ..,. .1 , .. Ti ' "...' . (in 1. 1. .. ...i ion n,ni'..i ti in Bsn-.nute on liie. iiu lif At At. In BiT- ttit r..rm tl .... ...t..m.l a... I ... . I .d-.H a-f irm ol Government, and tr. Katiise 1 canise it." - "- - -x Tritnrmr lf? r T Vr T "xrAf f o! , ., , , , ' ,"";,"a" m"",T voruiiiary an o T.RrrTl.ni. JiVW1;1.,yi ono of,l.eirrrS has published . I t.KvO.NS. rLKlMuJi. ..... r, (hecnrreion'reece ofdarea 10 ,inm!e to it, io Ihe An awiul burncfie, with an inundation- of .the most remote manner, Iofhr ibifk toconceil it eea, wrnrred on -the Itrth ,Votnber at CVinge, f,m iheir parly In ftlf? "tV,li!l iilier the flectiotil1' ! 1.9 3 Vl'J-J Jt 7cT.myiriioita"..uT dnrastaiumare jriven in the(n,et'the State .m lie wings of .fh'o, wind our --,Madns Sp'Ctnt.jrkt.n Jha atithority ol'ietiers writ- fakers and elect i(ieerer ill ring it in Iheir 4-r ,cn - ' .l,-.:i;.,ra,i,,.., --.-aa, I !Hish they bad f biIh-t -brr the rfeath knells i tie Water irntn Ihe -r msfifd m With S.lch violence lint the housei at Conn?, with the ex. repii.w of f large hmite, and three or (aor other briek bndl boiiv. have be.-a all carried awav. I hare and Iwo ant a half h.et water in my runb n. --"-wd t T--T T''",."t.Tlh "nrr my trii ),:;..;." and a t sll lii?. 1 hcj say that more liian Vtmo jtenfde haw perished by this terrifc'a hurnr.tne, which lated only five or' sit hours. Ti.e re i JHiar-i JgJt&Jli'Ca M, tiiiy ,,&tatm-l - ivne an 1 err,e. cit!!-. ittv native si whirrt were i tjbe! riffld 1oadel wt'h pid.lv, have ilisajs-aied, nnd they do not krw what ba hh eome of tbeni.' " ' t. , ". . , '.. 'JT'il ,'. , " " PEaiT. IVlUViA. ANDrillLI. . . Tha expe Itloaiary army of ChiH, under "c-m. mam) of General Bilxks, arrived at Valparaiso in Hece.inlier from L-ms, leaving Gnieral Gatvrm as the Presu'etit of Peri. The Contitut'itsi of this RepuWiolud been ai'op:eJ and promu!g,-d by Ihe Congress of I luaneiyo. Genetnl Gjaiaa 1,'in his llHsng lo lh Coflcress, says ihnt Ihe IrewtieS riiatbt by the I mtr I tfute and Great P.ntain with l.eircral SasTA Or a Pre-aWt 4 ihe- Pe-u Ioliian CoDbXeraiinn, w ill not be nx-o'.ri.ifcej bv (ha Government of Pirn.- f.'vJw. "You're very viick of sj.reh !en.' a j'u, ief ute( iM ihe riroslab.. . - - MlLiilC.S OF fill. 1 V . . im 1 1-'. 'tielk Cutnl'inimi. ' :m1j IlilZ-VDlU; I'door. -TIIK pALKlf ' ,:ky or ro.itJKiiV i;xHHLiroMPi.f;nxV . " VV'i;, entreat every honot ri.an who 1v Im .-.wintry ; every independent firmer nod merh ii ic, u r'-mi the following romarkablo corre,epond"ore, in ! i-irh- n' tri !.i- humiliating leiu.r uo.i War. nwrti'i " i-Mnti'l.'.'iii.il commit tee..." T(be 'lcttcrcor. rf xtrilii peruliaily wuh one an voe.leroy dy arid in iig'.ai.ily protionncod a " .FcrVery," with the e.x .cption ofn.it h iving the signature pr the notorious H'rijht. W hat a disgusting, disgraceful spectacle il ptity in iiitigernent I Will a free and elicit lie.lpil) CIH)llfmilC suehj conduct? W itt i . . i i 1 .IUh'V Vol lor a man to be the President of nr ah- f IIP T Til t." n iiia'i v' iriuui "Iti'puofic. win reii'iirf no 4iiri!ijf anl .vatcliin'j ol a committee I Aeerr.' It funfiol be. f-f yaEwV April 20, 110. Mb, I Ioi.hu! Kir, enclimed w urind jou fc;r publi'. eatum m tho "Niirtti CaMlinmn," a letwr 'which we recivd fiom (iuti. llrrioii'i "'.oiifidiiiial (JbthiniU , iti rq!y lo oae wtiicli'- we dirtl bun on Iba fth of Inst l)-c'B)lier. , 'i'liit Iptipr we wil( yon to in-' nt al'Wcll tntJ aee, botli VV Iiica and Denricrata, if : tuidf raunj imiiar one adiJrewd It the " Uwe jro Aitc is t ion " lia bpM br oded by jc mie of tl le W h i JonninU an a " b forgery." - We I' in? in ri-ret tlat w Imre nnturtunilrly mici- UlJ W ,,f to v '" ft ifl b? atilffio lay ir 4nnil bn it, lint a th punli-- of th:B' wIV),Ml,n(.). wl!, ', , plnl,,,- rescii'lK ii. lurrisiMi 'loiiiinit!ee mun, wl mvito iliwn b pnbliJi our l!ftt;r. Tl quftiioua below, we trit cTtmn are thru which we ink! io. lUrrimoo to intiuer. H'ii'TlfnIly, v . ' .' jar. T,. ti:i:iiv. i:. kincuik, .'v. cow; - - tJUjv.tlirni - tiN: Sift, luCWbit are jour view wilb' reirl (o a Utiiii'd Htaics Ikr.lt I . - 2-mi. Your vicwa with reurd to Internal Improve- mmit b the U ui;ral (Juvernnieiit ! .3V.xr vh.w mih g.rd- to ihe admiwicm of f l.rui itrfo tlio (J mm 1 lth. Wbeihor yoo boJiern that Conpn-aa powrvj tbe(cotitiiiotm power 10 abolmb alavcry in (ho Jis. (net ul t-oimmiia , 5th. It yha ever propowfil lh?j thjjnrgjuarvHiiie "lOiild oe apri)inaia njqroliaijj Die slave ppujalioij i tMi euianciuaie mrm. - ? ptii. V hvtlier you ever (iircctly edvocatrd the pnn " - t-- -- - - - - . (TiM.i!iTi.Tebr5SIT III. w.. . .- ( Vour letter, of tm liecember, addraied to Oeo. UlarriJun, baabcua dulayed ti.ua lutig in cuiuw)iiunca uf i tl.i I man l.lo m ! r,f L ..! r.. iiiv n.tH. win. vi niiu.i nutu, aim n .Fill x ,1 all atVt Kina nf the United Slntea. Thogp have, at la.L jj aVt iont nf Ui .. - ' . for th '!ieml to rertfHjnd in person. The duty, there- eiwt Jiwmlifi upon. Umjudueugotd.. .memberatif.Jiia...j. cnrresTimUini', aim, we may add, t jmtklcntittl touimit Ice; and it I the policy hereafter obaurvtMj ahould not miiet yoiir entire approbaliDii, you will, we Iruirtj attri bute the error rather to ouiwivw, Uran (jeneral ifarri, win. Tlmt -policy i, that the Ueaeral make no further declaration of principle lor the public eye, wbiW ocu pj.injf bur pTeuool position.". t ' , ' Much courfu) hai been recominoiided and adopted, not Sir pnrpineaor' concealment, nor to avoid all proper re p'tlMbi'ity, but, under theimpremion thattheUeneral'a tiewa in rtgirJ to all the nnportanl and exciting que. ,lmna of tltfl lay have'.beefl hcnjtotiirejrivenlo theub liC fully aiid explicitly ; aud thai U). views, whether cminrct'.Hi with coiirtilutiunai or otber ouitionof Tn- eral ioP riyt, have undergone wither Chun;' nir mMi. A.-r..,on. 1 lie ommitreearenow einonilyinif inpamph b t, tiKesi f.nner exprei.'d opinlorin, which dial be, ftr-wm'pd-tn yrmattlwearlifrt- eminent ,' arf-whicfr;-WB Mieve. will piove Hli.aciory, They Hret,renirtliem tl in rfg ird t.) tliejpripriaijtif Jhe policy, that (oil, liar-. riSmiuain Boiiew innie io Uiq'piibTie, item thecoii!ide. 1.14. .HlVt -J-- - - -.m..VI-l...wl-l'IH H.IMUliJU. .,!,., ti.,.1 Hi- '-..,i, .1 r,,.,-,...i.. .. ,1. ,1 .1 l"' ll. ,"" crisis Jfnniiu llin-w aru certainly unai- , !re w 7 Z , R ' '"L"' " ihe view of t"8 ffre.it Whiglwrty. . .". - ,nrt9 m,tn lllPi .w MMI)0t a.p-t)tt)fe)K;n ,ho I lj,ine tliit onr frtrd in tl.e tjtnuh will receive tlie no'aos c siiiiience. . J hen they (Southera frieudr) ro-. fr et uprn the dwiiiiigiiiwl.rd inti.iij.t'jiee and ehitrnetor l..t oiHce Will b haaail ailminiHlere,!, anrf i.nrfnr llie gijklanre n) Ui? riine prmciploa which directed our .V;Kiiin toe. Jefli rwit. and Aladirton. , t: , . . , . . u 4-jwiV - I ' V 1WIV K , w tM. 81'KNTRR. II. K. ri.rxurt.Cnr. f'ecy. ' - Promt llMuIigittr- "' '- A SHOT BETWEEN WIND AND WATER, n. w mmr" xsw. i.irr.so,, a conservators, on. The letnr"of 5ei. Ilarrisnu'd Conservators, do- I the imisiriant sol.joct m,w before the countrv. I , , . . 1 , r " ' '", ""'". . "" f -.,. 11 isiticit 1 bent bat wren -wma and water. ai morti- ihcd arc they, and ao deeply uo tliey ourmj the old . ,' .. fc, I I... ... . , . 1 r Inf iheir i-amlidale than lie re,,,ii.,t.,l ,.C ., didi rent has leen the -conduct oGen. Hirrison in this res peel, from Mr.-Van liiircn- did he p'tiy nori com1111tt.1l 1 or hand II ovefr o a board rf con. -irrvators In uiinwer for bimt Nl heMIa secirned awvi the lighim en-. lioKtu rf his epinini'.-1 1 f g proclaimed llmm -before the nation; And boldly' sjiread his Imnour ta tba breeze. His Ixngmve -wa 'Ihe, jenth-nien,. are my ht)e-t prinrrfilt's. 1 1 rrtxiMtred HtrhefTr-,-snd tm rendv to d;rbythe'rn.';' .. If rJ.,.i,.nw.n , . ,.... f i da led asktlivtr voiet?. , r.ven bis enemies ad- mired hi frankness, and Ihereafier struck the wnrtf " non committal " front their electioneering die -liotury. The tbmr?acy rolltcd round him every where-, and ha was flktrteusly and triumjdiantly utatiH.d, 1 he wilt be again. But are the whig siiiy enough jo up(sjwe thtl t.iey can smugglo their rtmu in,wiibiui a ftnak avowal of hi opinions and principles ?; -Whitt-are w not to know I whether he is in fiver of mnrtptging our Etrm to the Brit'tsh Chmicrllof of the Exi.iqiier, for SOU on 1 1 ions of State tk bis f Can he keep dark before the south-on llie. unfiling quesiinu. of abolition t W'ill be withhold Ins opinions,' on that favorite measure of the lon-fabia pioneer in Ihe weal, the i gradiiatiTti but fur the public lands f Will be sav ' nothing as to a national bank. (he sub-treasury - nd ah,. alt, ta it " InroLino-" lluii . is the -wordfur him lo speak nut on the Maine boundary l'-slioii.si wbieh Mr. Van Btiren has taken ft " j 1 1 . nine tci-.lli-o'flliit nnimnT I lit: wings iJ'is.K m. lciinH-r ail wialn a i.i tlif AurtTi' an pi-upt' i if TtifV' .I..I.U ii. nlnv 'ich a i.;i!trv aul nwidi-'h gmK' HIH' ibev Cr ili-s l'n -iih-nrv id' a ire w'M'le. nnit dr.p II .f ri4.".u, and U 1l.fp.T3, orlttey will (To down under mirli an ovr rabcliniiig di f'U titilly eff luet ltli IiidiVrn, " . - -" , Fnm thn llichmon l.ttjtiirrr. I ail Ihirvnimn vm. Ej and Went, uliowa iw. lliut tlio frietidn of the pre(rrt Admmiitr ition are, on -tttitl principle, opposed to Ihe AlKlitioilsrta. The I'.IUiwiii Heso. ! lutHMm, adopted tit a iiteoting of llie Demtfralic . an IJ iren Aiuociatmn of Luzerne couoiy, i t nii i aylvama, cotifinn tlii portion. How, then, would the opponents of-Abolitioniam f-l, in the win lavehoIditi( S5tat, if the Smitb Hliould oe ai indiscreet a to repudiate ft Northern canui.mte, who baa invert unnualified nlt'dae in our lltulf, in order lo, elevate a nun wIhj keep durk, doi!ei) all pledp!, and is mariifently the carididiiW d the Aboiitinnistat,, i - : " Ilttahfd. That we are orposcd to the ppirit of Abo- lit ion aa meulraied'at the present day, because iB itic cea would be productive of no ifoijd, but would be de structive ot the welfare of both the black and while race, and id all human probability, briri(? down the I'matl frurhlful calaitntioa upon oor common country. RrmtMd. That we believe the blackf in this countrv are much better protected and provided for, and their condition, either moral or religious, aiinsrpuier better when under the care and providence ot the while race, Ihan if left totally to thcinaclvoa. ' Retained, That we are oppfwed lo a Bank of the United BtatM, or any iiwtitutiori connected with tlie" Government which in it tendency fiiperaedea the co,ir atilutiotwl currency, because it ia deHtructive o Ihe -fcummon wcllare, dangerous to the purity and indepen dence of the Oovcrmiiem, and alwyoiiiei fliicotwtau" U01 1. irfc". .. 7 " Rrtolvfd, That thia fxiety will Dot lend lt anp port to any individual tor office, who doea not subscribe to the above principles, and who Baa not aliown by bis termer courrie, that he ia truly devoted to the cauw be protsa to-oapouaes' L 7 - - v' ' - From Ihe KnoxvilU Argu$. -. r The fdlowint', from the "Od ll.ckorv," pub- linliod in Siirintstield, Illinoin, will give" the reader aoriio idea of theElTirH tnnile by llnrAfintTiiimisIa to extend their power throughout the wKole Union Th taieumnV,tbat if a xecret ami dangerous , or .i.i - ... . -it.-. r f . i . "i ... W fffir, OHfj n n mat tH rvrry niam m nit OWCraHy in the tlave States, and ferret out-the 4B- their limits : - J , . u Hiring eectirerj the nominstiw nf Gen, flar risott, and the co-opV;ration and sui)p'rtof Ihe Abo- iwnw and Ami Mmiem,a flewdicwje mapiredthe federnl party a freahand yu.'orous shout was raised. The Abolition, paper .all. over tbo aatwivbtddly rTrtJIouTttyprndnrrncdthat Gem-ral ller MiieHi-nowM- iriation was produced by Ihe prmriess and energy of .JlhftAu'ilUiptiis.tij.&uic.of ibtililioh paper have been already puhlished, The federalists every where seem 10 be aniumied "iiii'lli' T!ii" tiiitVa iT aureeww? liiir iltftt lione iu founded ! on the mipf ort of the AJiolitioniHts. .Wherever an Aholiriot'ist is found, he is loud and warm in the sup port of Harrison. There are aome three hundred Abolitionists, it is said, in the counfy of Sainamon, ererv me of whom is fr Harrison. We call upon our fellow-citizens, in'every neiijhborhood of this County and State, to notice tbo course nf the Abo litionists. We di-fy them lo And one any where who is not fir Harrison. Such is the caseall over M4t-nnt-rti---Ye4-fb -fh-WiWy ay 4hey- wnuld s'lerifiee their countrv nnd its proud and holy uul ituLiuUi.- ami bat be-4t- Ikbl wuli- -ti- blottd-id" their' fellow-eitiren" t iimke ihe iiewro Irue, tire the ! .,.,;, A m.ui.J. ihiit wi be at.prnvea uy J- ... .J. ... ...-.;.itulitiaiJ.iiaimkaaiuiutauiliUbiii.tXtliii rinhl ralcnndidateforllia Tre-nb-ncv ; end llie men who , are every where sivinS him' their most r-ealous ! i1in,Orlt k ;i I L '.The renewed ho.Mii?Jiy?erjionsofjli4" rise 1,,., their coaHtinn with the abolitionists. IV m every question eXool'iicd principle, ihev iiave coiirso last fall Inwards Mr. Clay", demon-itrateji this; fir hs wns llie able champion of nil their po. lilicul principles. Cliyis now thrust aide ; and under the dart liannh of ABOLITIONISM, the federalists hoMj to ciinquerby secrecy nnd intrigue. At thia very moment, a scret .and dangerous or cni?.tiin is going on in every neiohborliiiod of t 111. ill. In evey precinct, poll bonks are secretly kept by a sPcrelcoinmiliet, appoiiitnd by a secret Central Committee, living nt Springfield. In there poll books every voter's name is taken dow n, and ins vole recorded soiae nine months before the elrc Iiimi. . But thus secret, nrgnnizitiou is ol a pi:ce with that which made Hanison their candidate for the Presidency. Secretcoininittt-esarelhebest pw. siblo resort, id those who wish the grounds and mo lives upon which Harrison was nominated, known luuli tliir -rifltid, epeeilK1;-tlm- armlittontsts. They could not make tbrro known by stump speech, es or through ibepres, for THEY DARE NOT. The union of ABOLITIONISM with FEDERALISM can bl be communicated by SECRET COMMITTEES. Em we leave this subject now to resume it hereafter." LOG CABIN . . " A'-wHtef "in a't-'ineinnafi "ea'ter detrnied iot uiTie taut ino in what some of the reueiahsls tuny esteem loafer lingo, says, if INrrison's friend will awear tlibt he is tba log cabin candidate, the President shall bo the shanty camlitlne ; and as for the, fturi ..eider, of wliich the Fcdemlist have boasted o iiinchhe says it is not lo be compared witlj the wholesomo an! nutritious taur Iraul Thua the lederalists are defeated at their ' own Kn ""iu;. 2. - Jl... '.v: m- .' lilt Why (It lX'"H"gltff TTWI Bting Gf lb' Harrison' i the- (tumble tenant of a log cabin? No man ia the country has lived more luxurious lr than Gen. Harrison. The writer lo whom we refer, asks whether tba CreraTevcr lived iu a log cabin, and answers the inquiry thus t ". 7 " He never did; from tua birth htba bean nursed in the lap of ease and affliience: bom of lorefif tin nnt wealthy and most aristocratic tiiuuiie in the country. He and bis family, sons and son-iii liw, have ever fnttcned in office, and at this time, Harrison is in one of tho mistt profit n I. le o'Jicea iu.the Stute; owne-r d one of the mom princely estates in the West, extending for miles aiisig lite bnjiks d" Ihe Uviutifnl Ohio. As to his living, there never has been day in his house when his cellar were not only stocked with well nicked cider,, hot with ihe ln-st of hmndiei and jj a. 1. i . .1.1.. I T 7 '' ","- w,7 "'"m ne, hat Ovpr ItlSn fiiniili.il- aiilk lkiUrk sntry, of wh he hs, a goodly rmnrner; 'I T0 - think I, when Hanison editor fiiil up pictures of That the question lo be dis-ided at ,the nxt Pre catnns in iheir papers, they should be careful jstdential oleriion Is, "siuu, this 6r. a ovr..xT" lo bave a rjrejfe. baek; ef tliero.- Si much fTTurrr T)rTWB"i5K-i"oTi"oF VHKF.oftr..'rry the log cabin ami b ird cider, got ,' to humbug Tha Harrison is merely chosen as the fir-pen" the frmr and the working man; predicated upon 'for' opiiiol", candidato of the poliiiciam, who the M.ii 'opinion of men expressed n few Jny unco by one of flieir sitioip pfa!.ers: 4 1 but iM p-at'4MHiy-d' ilifl ji,pr -ir-i.'MM'at -fciubi,-chmIv fulled. I ciiur.ot Imt' le lit v that Ihe ei ' p! will M;e through tbm wbij !i'-!:W.d and trick, cry, livW tliH from) of il fnUirmit covernic, nnd cxposu iiiiked to tbo world, Ha thiepUh thank.' ' ( ,' rrow the -Political Reformer. ; : FKDKRALIS.Vf ALWAYS THE SAME. V;; The ild federal party with ull their changes of nntnea, have never altered (heir !iiun priucile. They have ever I rented those who labour with their hucidj,a little bttlrrlhiin serfs and Jjondmen. They linve ridiculed and anecied nt the hnrd hamia and plain 'dreaa of the honeat Farmer and Mechan ic, and have been open in Iheir niaimextaticna m contempt for Ihe winking clansea generally. Jo "-. ji" it aeeroa unaccountHbly atrange that n Binie Farmer or Mechanic, who has the leant reaped ! for himself, hna evcr allowed party IrniiimelH o to bias hi action, aa lo support a party that have ever depiaed the worktn(f men in their hearts; '" who have treated tbem with open contempt, unleaa they happened, to need their votes nt on election. Tlwt we may convince all that our pomtion ia tenable, we make the following qtiotutirni from the open declamtiona of the leaders of the old fo- ' deral party. The firat are from a work published ; by John Adam. Read; ," " The people, in all options nre nMtirally divided into twi aorta, the GENTLKMEN and iho SIM PJL.E M EN, a word which ia here choncn t aiatiify the COMMON PEOPLE.". By the con.im.n peo phywe mean labours, meehamei and hatband- men in jreneral, w ho pursue their occtipnttona anu induatry without any knowledge in the liberul rt and eciencea, or in any thing but their owri trade and pursuita-Fo. iii, pnge 868. ; f , Ineqoalily of birth I let no man he "aurpriscd that ihia apecies nf inequality ia introduced h(;re. The children of ILLUSTRIOUS FAMILIES have generally greater advantage of education, and" -earlier opportuniiiea to be acquainted, with, public character, and 1h irilorrrid of public offices, thBn thoee of mtunt r ontt, or even tlioe in middle life.nYol., page 109. " ' "V The distinction of POOR and RICH are aa NXCE-SSARJUn-StatxoTwderaliteiiiw (such 08 the United Sintea,) an labour nnd Rood L'oternmf'nt Ihe POOR are destined to LABOUR, aniJ lb WCUj::y.;il.4njfi. f iucajion, i imlependence, nnd leisure, are qualiliod for airpmnr 11 is toe tiuu poncy ui too loajio.n j-i.ori.h . on man." Vol. i. jxige 408. ;- "- 'r " AM political comrnenities nncht to be divided into Ihe tBW and the mam ijie first aro iho rich and.) lie veil burii; ple."-;-(iiioM,' , "JThe aecond.brarjch of the legislature otight to be cnnpoeed of men of Breat and established pro- pertywaa aristucraev 1 men who71rra''pri(Ie,8u'pr- port permaiiency. To 1 ninke them ootipletfl'v in- . il'tpmidctit (of the people,) they must' be chosen for lift. Such an aristocratic body would ke.ep bwn(. the tirrbnlence of demecraey.w fipt e eh of Mr. ' Morrin, a leading federalist, in the Convention that framed the Constitution. v ' f " V' There never can lie prosperous, times in this ecuntry, un'il a POOR MAN, as in Enebmo!, is ; oblieed lo work for a sheep's head and pluek a day," and lie Hiider a cart sit night." - Senator jVcic&ury, a Connwijciit fdyralist. , , " All persons uttering or publishing, or causini; lo bo uttered or published, anv falo or scandalous master rifjhe President or Congress of the I'jiited. States, ahnll be fined two tiiounnd dnlinrs, an i xn- " It seems gtran(?e tlmt the founders of the Con- " Re. -as in s-e..re iome 01 properly intluence in rvK-iety ; ...... nniAnt'iiTv ofifTf nxirnt - 11) 1 )r Kedlm' of ,he ,,I,""0!M Jiffi:r- l""x,.a , , Innrt tn.-i- mi.ipnil i,inn l,n. Reo'itilic : , ' Yo hurt, renncerl en - rftfTrTntT - YtW - - .t - tt - - - rtfl 1 1 J r":. .... . . 1 I ji.-iierw" J nun lemie i 011 n oroKen sniu 100 long. I ... - -l ..... L: 1 j 1 ,1 t"t --- -tnmi mreirri nnr nirnmin imT pur inrs nccursed thing, the EMBARGO, from him. l!e rcolute ; act like the sons of liberty of GOD, and your countrv nerve your arms with yen- tirestiiiinh.e germ nf your independence from you ijnd you shall he concvrror ?" - " Givp ear no longer to ?lie syren v-.iee of .le. morracy nnd Jrfiersenisn liltertv. It is a crsed delusion, adopted by traitors nnd recommended by sycophants.'' . " " JeOrsoh the nm who, with the PVGGER , rjf popular cntifiile-ice, first gave the slab to your liberties." ) u It (nou intercourse) is cowardly ; for it is a. base ailcmikt to-b iog a wtfe wtlh tTrrtHtntrnn. '" It is FRENCH in everv feaiur. It i intended ts a measure of hostility ajainsi Grenl Rritatn." " There exisis NO (lAI'SE ol war Jvh (ire.it Rritain. ' Great Britain, the Iwilwark of nrr holy religion strujiling for her salv.xtion nnd fiaht ing th battles of Christendom agmtisft anti chnst and bis host.'" "The -war was founded rm fabtehnfrd, il-rlared- I MlllAnl MMSlt .A m'.A .U. t. . . .C f.- in-v- r,i, , , mn wir t nun ui i.uroe ,, . - ... , . . , , As Mr. Madison has declared war. leL Mr. Madison carryU bn.w " "'Government jpnnnot be kiekeii-rrtt.i a w-.rV-We have no arm v deservin'j the name of oo. NEITHER MEN ARE TO BE 1ID-.0R MONEY TO PAY THEM." ' Any federalist who lends rhony to Govern ment, must go and shale hnnds with James Madi. on. aad clr.im fi llaw.ihip tiih Grui.iU. I...i 'inn HO rrmre rail himself a federnlfsf and friend to bis eoimtrv !.-'-H-EWlLL BE CAUSED BY OTHERS, INFAMOUS !lw Ksch "rrrtrrr whrr mttmreersj h; fi-rrieex" in snfli i a war, or Joans his money for its soppo-t, or by hi convcrsntion, hi w riting, or eny mtsl of jrifl.i. -ence, enournge its prosecution j tnat -man is pn accomplice in ihe wickedness, loads his conscience with ibe blackest crimes, and '."brings the cuilt of blood upon his own soul, end is, in the sight of God and bis law, a.M URPERF.R !" How will the supporters of this anti christian wsrfara endure their entV;ce endure the fire thd forever burns ih worm which rver dies. WHILE THE SMOKE OFTHF.lR TORMENT ASCENDS FOREVER AND EVER." -v Frost tho CWif. I 1 wifi t'give to the liuiln the Goveriiirei! country Tl: Ti:at lliC aUL'Ilipt tl, Usurp Ihe. ;Verr!mf m ,T Tiiwylvariia, y na-aiw of p..nderi.d hu:ku..i ' Peiina. I :mfl ihe nlleitntl Itr lieorivt- turn I "i Congrtsa, by ' mean of (he geut senl of. the SiHte " n ere mruleiita nt tliu ireut tn luii.iu . 1 .. are the country-into qompleio fuhjcclitin. to the ban' power. i tl " . ; , ' ."' v I : - IV'I lirilin,... Hint the Irantls ifrpetrated in the Third D ' trict of Philadelphia, hnd the Hani end in vitiiTZ. They were ilcsieMid.litxIeci, not merely N ,."? but the V bit; candidate, lor Asxeuiblv, nnd (, ' irmire th Hank' party a n.ajorily in I lie Legis4. lure of Pennsylvania. , i That Ihe object ol the WhiL's in Conurcsa ! ,i larliti) the public buim's, is to 8trengtleil tlj oariK power. Atier naving inc sunject under cm aid eraHurHir more than iwo yeara,aiid rarefu eonaideriiitf U id all it aspect', the people have elected a CVmre9, the mnjority of which are an der plederito clll-ct a wmruiioi of Hunk a,l( s. . . ....i... 1. ..r -i.; .i '1 . . j. 1 . nutv, mo y;v 01 inu .f inf.- in 10 uemy iim p,,!,, lic buaineiM that the measure intiy not ! riiaiurc( thia aession. -,. ' ' : . That by nmltiplvinc new iwK',and by creatin. falo isauea, the W lugs are endeavoring to fatn the attention of the people fnurt the tsaue, ?' .riiit the Democracy should lie 00 the alert, m4 not for n inornent sudor its attention to be diverted from the true isaiti, namely : " Shah this h a GOVERNJIEXT OF Tit BANKS OR OF TUB FKortn!'' , TRUTH IN A NUT KFIIXU V " Tlio liideral pnrty are using every fMissiblc means tn( impress upon the public iniitd the false hiijiru. sion that the present hard Tt.Mf have beenuaujed by the nieasures nl the administration. k The lm. est typo ia politic; the achool-boy who has nd; vnnced a single step beyond his alpliukt, knowa better. All Ihe friffhtful evils which have coXered our land with mouruunr and, desolation for years, hn'vo been caused by Ihe immoderate issues of pa. per money ; thir firsratntiulated ihfperecktei"" speculations which have proved so disastrous to Ihe emmtry at I irjre. f This first caused .those etres, sive importations of millions of oads that we Jii -not want Jthis first cntistid the idle 8S't uIaior, ibe -sTSlTgambrefToTayTKirpapef citjoa iTTTheilUcrr" ness, lo build hotels where there were no costom. . ers.ToBids where there were no travellers, houei 11 I . . 11- ,1 1 1, 1. 1. f, bnM it,, l.iiil.l. . ...1 .fill'.nni. u, I - . uul. iutio ,vm hii'it,iiiiii .ii.i ..iiiif-fi tlucrC tlie foxes burrow j nosr .the ephemeral dp&tarla, : 1 h, COnie; tbev bavo daneedr and . the airier-' ibis hn rnmri; thev Thoie men v.ho have nvpr-lrrowcd, over-iinpcirt. ' ' cdr over .'uatkd, -lbestv-'iu.' ck-ot nolliing -paniMwa w.in liar. 1 riled their a 1 to prow rich 111 a dnv. im. stead of blaimnj; their" imprudence, charge il illfo. the administratim, fThe wple crumot bo'gulkd by such a bnrefiefd clan-trnp. " . ' " .-. js -v wni V vve hnd in Ihe iiitestiarre ., rarmcr, the Jul. lowing judicinn observations ; FA R MRRS, MECllAN ICS, ao IAfiORINf ME!l. Are yod Buffering from ihet reduction of pr'icrj, the scarcity ol money, Sod the difficulty of obtain. , ing employment 7 Von owe your trouble to llie r Iwnks and bankers. They mnriaye the whole bust, f ness of the country." They have all ihe' money an. der their direction ; and tliey can fluid the rruriiry with it, as they do sometimes, or they can lock it k up jn their, vaults, as they nre now doinp. In this way they hnve your business and your iiiterctlsia Iheir hands, nod under their control ; and they al. was are using ibis power to iheir o.vn jl vantage. Vitwt!'-ielrtiiTew?r and m.ikp buaitiess brisk and when it in their iute- reVT,TTiVy"r dull, ('orporntions re.sMid fo hive no soul: o"'rffpfirrer niiwriTiMf" tit'prewte Tina '-fljrtl.' " hearted. ' Ibi-ioess men! l)o vnu lu'ior under inconveoi-' cure from tlio of ;,ecie clmne, to such nneT- rt-Th?.t:yPX:3 smill bills from other Stores? The bunks sre the i cause. I lii-v have niton tliriu. Jaii.lliir.U ul Ilia "1 tTfey'reffise to payif Viiit " orTthelr oblifafinns." I lliey rehise to pay 11 mil 'on ihei onlij'omf 4 - - b eritorce Us nnvnifn! if dell voor nroh-rli' - if inn hull! ll.i-i ....It, i lln'V I ; '. ' - 1 . ' tS 1 iVtH.'t OAV it .Vuilie.l u.t urn nxli.-il In le.mlilfi - 1 ... - - - p thi-i oior.strons wninii ' Tlie whig editors and bank writers tell yon that our troubles nre owing '.o the ar'inn of the Natinfl al Adiim.is'ra'eni. Tut ts fejruid JShrXJJl'l. e-t ii 'm-s cry to draw lite Bllonljon of llie ietde nvav from tlicir own 1st art ions. I-it we hifs toe hour of justice is nt luiiid. DLVEmrUMKNT OK WHIG PRlNcil'LE IX: THE N.WLOR CASE. The country will se'o, m the testimony of Mr. Co.vH-.vt , one of the Wing judges in the Nnrtliera l.iln rtiesin iho clectn r: between Inucksol snd N WI.0K, a systematic war on ihe part of iedcralwn l;riios; the !ivnnd tii' ie" sarvtTinsiif religion, By whu h tho right of midrnie is guarded. It ism keeping, however, with the original principle (he in --tinr.1 w ti:rh gives Inrth to nnstocraty in" j countries ihe .iwiinct which prompts the few.thc ; ariful, and powerful, lo prey upou the induslriou. ! honest, confiding null i nludo. t'r-im tlm 1'enifilvanian. i rt.;j. j--TT:7TTt ."j""ii.j:l tl'.m. .ihk" i.w U7i i-mtrma tjirciiui. " -dei.ltAUtl.lbaUbflvidtjOfo gtvwi . ycatorJay UI ibfi . Third District case by Mr.W. G. t.'onrnw, ut the election judges of Spring Oarden. in 12, instend of having iho outli properly adrninistcreil lo them.'were sworn, not upon tne Bible, but up" either the Philadelphia directdry,' a lus'-lt called "The SulTeniijis t a iShipwrecked Mar,llt'r"' Ihnt the'oatb thus taken itsd beeii arranged the night before between the mukisirn'e and the Win? Committee uf .S.qm nolomlwoi-H, ami I hat it was m tiie JiilliiW ini Wnt.U " no .I., to ear or alliini ll'-' you will hts day do jmdice In your parly that cerl.fici;.'-. .. n.n regular swearing in of '''e . dCcfguUiiricejA.a-iijB:abiujnaile,jtut ..waL iJi?. by tliem before liie nmck and irreverenl oaih " ad.tiiniBtetvd. It alo nppesred ih. t the retomt were uot muJu nm ui.ui diva after ihe elrc- j lion, and that it wn then done in Ihe parlor oM of the Whi judges, some of the persons participa ting in tho work, not beitm i lne.iiou officers. was likewise shown in iho course of the exsmiti". tem, that the original Certificate of return. fn'18 Spring Garden the document rend at the tettm of ihe re'un judges, and from which the IngerJI -trid Naylor vote was proclaimed and couuled, i ptipi'r Wiihie.it any signature whatever. Tin'' ument is now oo file auioojj the papers in the p session of the cnuimV.ioiier hpsnnfed umlft " auhlnrity nf Congress lo investigite the esse Thi,'yve Itelii ve, is Iho euhelanro ef Mr. row's extraordinary developirtei.ts lo tho rr.' in whielt Ibe' election was conducted in ?pnl Gartb-njntjl iljsi'uc.b as. jeqnires.no comrnw" Mr. Conrow is a member of the hig P"1?'. is a man ofstandiiij; and influence in his'neig1' hood. . '
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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