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1 nowsofg the 1 low B4i xB Vfimw. IIfiri tUuno fU tr rrA.iDiio." . ' SJ fr lV6er-,the great l.ca f the forei II-rr-a jerty. Il.irrion it made the !.--- IUU while lFr4-er, the Federalist afp&tui t lb last war,dV,tli Abolition 0t,Md Clfj, tb T-riiiite. are at the head ol the cV.txibarto, of the log cabin, gold Npoon, -0m&A ttiBj of office inters."-" DurwItaiT" frmjrJ uf which, the bivw mitde Harriaui 1, Jr-rrr, a- "' which they ' trout to conquer ' America people ! j , ai the fWumnre parade, it we borne aluft with tm iaauiptio- --.i--- 1 ; V 71 TafcrTurff." : We poctfed it fca th eye of Southern Republi cans tte ad catled apoe them to be warned. - jwa bo fcave we ' eeen thrown abroad to the ike " sUadard " of the party'. . il &r -He Federal parade in Boston, called the Rj-er Convention," the inscription oo dm .- b-naet ws -. -A PRlTECTING TARIFF." Cm it that th South close her eve to eeesi declarations of the H.rrwoo party what ftrw poJ-ry wiU be if they get into office? We fete beat warning after warning that it is their is kawa to restore the T-r-T, the ayatem of rob sxfe SiMtk fcc the? brnent of northern ma on Lbmt. W bat aeea it fl eting on tbeir -a" utni we - heard it proclaimed by tbeir oraton ' lie kfe-. tig ntaitaxkaj ptwwler ia BfWurled before as, wmi yV Iber are earn Rt-puUicaM who lu tW eye -a. refuae to believe f What re coo fnre the t If three eigne are aot sufl-rvent,- sr-ker wetiUtbey believe though ae rpse from, convince them. v, - j.r " -Aaotber -nsr -.woe m Bt-a with tha erttas - avriss Tgter.At FtopU'i choice; rVrtwtos to iarfaaryt, tic PeopU't right Tws ctj. trriMM m( TgUrPrateetium -Tefi1 . Lrt thia porty gara gt. into the 'high patee aemer, aae) tb Sooth ray prepare ,1o We ber oeck aa tb bordena vf heavy taxation, mi kanr Ctr the benefit of aortem moonpoliee. .bMibe.iM$lce,in now eyno bf, the twit ia ber ! -WHIG, T-twy f awvirM bMH ibal the norm VTkig w rhpr4 n the aVotntnary War as (He die nictie title of the patriot who twk part f r tVir &mfj to tfct gr-i etntffjtle, n ortfwi'Mm to tb'at jte.J,"fceeAre rr-priaclifjl epithet of im Ttifci wiu tito Br tub arm. For thw m ewWied to the- bearti of the A rflericari r'l aw an bntwgbt back to our recoi!(ito iie riaa ewwts of thai time when our father r ai aMgbt atMl tM off the bunda of a fo K anMHia ; n h not Itrange, then, that. (ieir ritm abmU bU it in aVar and almost eacred waAfe. TV Fedrral prfy, with their cba- wwie cla,m-rap ingenuity, have taben advan- um J Cw .-.w . - i' - r ewwitin fur newer. It errcr res esed t t-rne l drsrgnate' an! set nf frvmcifh l : mr nas lh appeUetioe) ef airy foliticil parry sw oeofrj. . Afted thw Rcvolafion, two partiee era 1 to? eitwaaree of dtfirretit vJictrs and ! tfrxnt c-ersrtenaf crmer9nwnt..-TtisM narf!ia eaAwbnnt'-dtowpenslsSwwHf ' FnrVr F il rnF w - - . . - - - r - I --T-sr--Few:wiafrgi eiar.fte o( e deas-emtnt gusemnjetit, have been , id sw, nt Ims desrfv. no of mtejm hnuVr lUsr ibv erxl wT1! narrl numr,; have diwar 1 vd f,ud npetopn-tedl the tA of U-if." fie, ktaww it 's a name delf te the Arnsncaa Kft froos aM aaVmlirta; IVrHofeealcwV "ek .t nsinleml thenw And srconJy, because it Ts"er-ia- hs itottf fvCtieallf, but My as a over mmm set f puitticai jrnnciptee as anotmr. fssasT-rttoe aery approved cloak t ancient Fa-1 ce, we tui il claimed by this party j Wt.(wOt cvry claiming it ia (urmcr timrc) toat the ahbw of e nht, but yet a insnlrM b aid Clew at were entitled te a distindinn V-Iy borne be every true American in the war. fwawao w-o MM demr and, rtwn-hedL hot how. 4 nit be he-owed in the recollection e put, its cttarm is (net. No true Repuhlicaii i le c-nat st now. It baa bea pmetrt-ted t pe-stirnred to the fins! pnrpoweof party nub- aad has oat!ivd its hncieot l-enra. - mam mimm -t.imla amvluitina ai j n e&ceaeebere and! hard cider gntzlere, t Cut mUmt nf Ftdtrmlimm, Tee EU-pnhlican 1 1 -ate a need of mm othet time iRal wiucn '- to dunk ice ewe leeterse. dene ttsiden- ... e seskc and weer as -TIP AXD TARIFF- -Wriausi aseetiag m Plttvhor-, Penwrlvania, y aiieacd the Jflowiog Resnlutioo : . TLT T V"firvt Twewgive Taj --a9ie te ene aatmnvt prosperity, and as wwaera Pesnawlsnea., the iateraelaof the 7t asm aad fcmstc denaaad . and can brook no 7swpia.re tne ,W-Wrw nsan, which .77..-toWsSasw ei'fce yiiat thcr-hirf-Majnre." . Tpi swimeote of ihe Norttiern Har perfy eapesese j wttlt eee twice eeery ? TVr cry ia "Tip and TariL" Mr. thry di-nnme as a Nor there man. J?1" prian"-rs,' m as their Soothern ea, tocnese be baa decUred bimaeU to the 'Tarlf eyraens nf ple-ioVr, llwir w asramw. T- wilt nnt "brook -S af kiumtMM -Jariuii Van n.irn ! f i-asTi-a the asas who Ue aesisred tbent i w""winnetolhe - cbenshed meeeure." uutil id Ihe streets of Southern L v report the hltb of IneSoetn- Cr" to The epidemic of the ta-4 ( m appeared in any ef them, and etrnng ' e fatert-unnl lKl lt iumIimmi iait.liit YE?". f .J- Orlrana - Greet We-tern " i thai -rn-efybee'thy. .. WHbv' "" n a quom.ty f UK ,ilM.t,c the Unrxptcm F uelort, it b eirus w m. upenor ia any article irf i.u a.in iu,w rat It. fure ewaiined, It n dtid;U-aauwiaJW1i,i licle of tl MIW! teruu ww rin aitoll !' tbo N.irtb. The MJaierm) M ,a nl'j .iff tftn li st I oiialit which i. ,u f u -rTcTof 3 fr"" r.ca of North mmmLm m nmnl aai.aa. even, well twwted, ud the wtuwn uhnnu.; perfectkm J and what ad.k 1n nlL a at umaialil' cWv W by then go tiw urlh tttur thi article, when it can he liad Wnr Leiitiglon Factory a InMitoaj Cuanrv. another HAHRiaos -jtsaiia.'" Too M'ashingtua GUifae rtvea lne fulmainir count of one of ibe Muudk'" - t.,.k. HiU Coovemioo,'' nona!W Bnrtuiri lpwwni lion Foderaliata. Hu gratefully thw and attmrs UUr Cmimettu greeted the eyes of Southern mme U "'"siaji there" to participate with mid aMaWi4htHi,Tw- iffiteo, and Abulttioniata, Jui.ig liuaur tta oW 4 atanoard bearer t P It was reasrsed lor Hie Conrmeuoul StaanhnvJU borne by a delention whatiieaulnni m :iltr i'Mumum. tna-aa miiMi . u. .! ef roderalaMk TWM.nanwar awn- was faun. ntLlAJ anited to a Titan the emWaai af oMuiuaarti aawwri tan beneral bwomnni In tto M wwwmnw,: aaav Utitt save come to oar koowtetl are as fol -aeircJe,-PROTECnri: fCTian1aaittiw!UwE - , ,L V J C , . .... I , - Zir.!7a!SIrZ . nKm ?-f ioteraeu were ia thai cmhwm a ,1,1 ' asent,all atodetantovc.uiitraia, oreigaanUuRO woin! ",tu" diaathrctod negruea, who had their lead toy the will e) the Federal outlxnsse tttir outran amvarnt were to meet, armed, that niijht. at the a the nerres knitted topeuwt in (lie tend. T asane the mUm af the Uartturd Owvntu 41 neratenk-j r immch nrae an me snam ac tmr w-le-.uae, and we toara freaj the B-rtt.irH Trows, tfaaC no -teeehto-gete-aJMXsa-JC-Uau SAD PROSPECTS IX fX0E3i. No nart of our tBn-ieluv - JbiL.rT" T WMT Wd lh .... ' . . . H ivtnmr w-re tit aMHif w th aiper part af tha Pir r'"- ,h T-ir afuAwf L-fayettw. It was tr,rTnh tion, our infor JTonoa- On the nne -and,lrmnwwi arvr euiv-' trm-P ..etntesL, hgjnCTuarf . bia hifnar-aiiswdr . ttie other, loose whs e-cana the araliimr ituiiw of the red amm.. G.U ...Mti-, ri ..' unlW .-77 r r r ' 4 nilian eiposea the gene fdaynleii tg due Beulba and Bank Speculator-, It ariH las mrun-r Ttifr ft it such onlragredo not ruuaWrwnJaia ''msv Pf perceptwe ef the dangnt t iW o-aaul brik-; iiig ay at em; THE PEXSACOL- BOX -1 ne mmim reaaaaoto Sank aewpsssoa IWimnMaaa-e torpheated in thie infinne affair, end -sksw-laa ant fetter- suli Cs l4a k.J . u ' . " rZ.".r .i iui i Zr -"f mersof theAlaatmaBmksL TV paor !-Di)rnl)tnk. tK -ntiwL . hn.-riUil w.- i i irj !... tiicyluJd. IsthwrUtv IsthwjnaT- fasiou- alrouaK An- sraa tbnt etauntlB ttheB-ii. Tw . whom does the Bnk beknjrt Hose atarBiuuif (fffthe arack toU-y to p. raani no s eiswiaiTioi ea Sto Cin-aii a u a u. .,i r-i i ' . n. ZT TT, 1 a nwm. vigjbiwTw a nmnn mining- . viMmiar - rh iia ti-i-Iut rirh.T-.ui- --, n-. ana who toe at net tone a lesntasa sa wWu.-f anrr (im wuUmXu.y Tbtwe are Uw dkib wias iWr IbauX and! base now, the eantrnl at turn Hank; am. wr m Uir to wbaA t!-y ead xbee aanta Saaae nw- nuBwha, mho mHirrtvt th -- -dueadlL "" , pjggei at i anted and placmt w eminnement. "Botthia isaottU wrtrataTn- . .Selae P-rriot, get ttie Vimto of the Terrimr? to t-o aiaimiS ar! f liltt -. 7" - a VRVT'1f'to -Tr-sdftne''ireai, fc-r' l imn-itirl,i -.-ir ": ' -- j 1. trnr'fioaf letbrt In the scene," which 1 ea prove te he a 1 0 to to paid. V bo is te pay ,1 T4 a..im-w-4te - tfliaod: an Iain as e teof September. The prospect J- of srf4nnMnts-i.th-ich 'ich II It emni trmxt na no-a, ra toe JitataeaC 4k lli-jww-wanvet-rlhiririr jrwrf ermm all over fcuropewtucJi vUI, Nanfe -weTtiaee y n taine ncii)Mtjii.f S5Sd5Sm-Je i-tar---aL the prieeef ioer 2i(i!Hd'e. ttlJLs w4nlr-tirf jnw. SimU he. it snenis 10 aa. lifae tiirowinr snwC Hunan wf- '- tor toe. ' if th-j do adt, the hiai-.lialiiin ewawiei - the TemUr far their annual nrnwe-L en. ewnniwile Jh wnola anwnat of the -nana. Waal sne war ni en, :heel - - - - U nest to anpesaible the S-nk to aetnee V -. J 1 11 iw ka bk w - nV- aalfl eel to na the nuasaatef saai ia Oa-aeiid MU-e wini-- all-, mod bnall the whole m .faaM thnsa-v" iors. llffre is s nili-tnnr put Bpoa nariiBdl-an. jraa our pnsterny. 1 sw ra- to pan at ere. at ivnjan-esl sttempiB to sssswiaate the Sultan, a eon- " Wb'1.'br JtJ, -f "ipreirf wee diarnvereeVto place oa the throne tha Sul mnle on the Temtnr he tie ehdew fiwtrtweaw- ... ... ,, . nent of the anneal ntaseslt Shall n ton to -u a -wfcridi.,h-alv ae yraJd, w.th a eoun tiia rJ pwiple ef thw Teritnry to jeya.ivBse3 stfiwitujencyA. bc-Bi-uenaeia'iJvdisconry,8nee tor the aula hanefit at them brnhen enesnhQ-vs! Turn Bundrad' painsaa within a tartnint had been strangled m the only way the mterant an Ihe Una ar tne t-s seit, csa ever aa . . J- tkm toll athi nwn nwiitaa e M Tsnto - ry that the last Lef letatrse Ceanon eusjnniie8 n thw far the mluwiMi ef n Tevinwil eewenna. Cars tttw pete pj aa aAUtional Us to nnt-uanirei nniwe:!! And m k rte-t sad propov, nan jnet, X-st -urn anwui. .L f .. .. ib Tb-i.. .-. Ihm the n-nnle ehenl. juttoe ery aat whe si eaadatat-jg anyjii-e y7aii-l--aiTsfTy toihe ssartiilstw 1 awa-el-apato.' eswee-nvs-eeres-aisaa.-'v aata dtauo-ed to eauivweata ar a-e alie -nsunn, Bitty -Ha to awarka. as ana who wBl than toe thr nenpir aiideaaetBotot,tDastaiikBuBrinra."" . 1 AaaW Cap-sin f.ie 4im C-inraiiran, Ohio, StB-nanan, caevaian a emiftcate finm e of rcspecuble sase ia WahmgUif-e-nniifiBamhw Uth uf A eft-it, Allen TrmiWa. V'big awsSinavMe -af Ohio, delivered kfltrerfthBV,je1tofcfli ing war anort-I y Mm awndj.& tliBrtiuUluaa-tMw lMI-a-;aa-B---vtoswstow-riA the parwt af ir toy-asv, en 1 P" easi-e. t, . - Tbir rr nrww- er-pvvstt -bsvemaj-AVwir the Wbiffie pre-iA:,.Theiiw -ftltow , lows very fcreiWr rewnada a ef Lmf i ia tb lion' eki. Tltwjwea-itc1' to-wC they keep tkesr ssautbs ahirt, box a- am as twry - tempt to roar, instead of the haas tmjnoit,w issync nf ma is beaid. Do they saafiae the rmfle aw-tb fooU aa to be amble to dieuiige-e -exwaamiar law an. the asaeovered with bwekuiT These ndiealoas 1 attrwia-i at v-rm& towe-nrtpB g-jnj Cuf. Joboann ss; in answer to the ihqni r the r-upe to rhatllirj mmU 4. Pwf w-jeof sv Harrwon's friend, ae to his opi- te open the eyes of -if they dared. . - - . . , n n -.K KT Tire IWrs-y et T,rgma WanHVi-iJ a Conventirss st Chsrloneavtlln. wbick ems auiiwii-uriw .11 -i hw dchuates (Vsaa ewerr sari at in eUt Bto- -..n , Tb- -me -writ of swh--ss anamnv 3 . maaifoaed by the Rn-laa, -r-al aa ttie -us f un nhatwn, and I bare never .po aateef Jefferv-e. TbrflreetJv-teSvBheerwirtrels ia speaking of tli bat- tarn by' trickery ed bewibg.the y-tre-eaiiaiad! torfTh-owsa. and the part acted by my regiment, I i. then- might .0W..0. .vll f-'- mffi true to tlie Kc plat w W a..uci aw tun, , the Colocb -South CroJintafC ! mw.wej to have publiiod. but want s cmnmuinamoa rivinv aa te- j,Muic af thesuetuf to AlmliiMoiikt to tlwt Slate, umlr P-Car uf the Gpel, . hi. dei,ery trntrat piaumor tocsMtmr lumnmi.. lu """il'ij apprBha4Nl, m4 ,11 w,u, according to w 1 "l'HreuBB. l ai-alt wila iccordine uig bar. Ub-ly oocarred ton tot ti.er, .r prowl,nJMoUrla of I i rea- nw oharactar all or the Southern country, engt(fej iim" w aarlue, et wbea we call uuoa the ,"r V"9 mth Uie pmgrMa of Ahulition-U aJtancuraaii ikMirna,id fc.uk tu their nafftv . n oir aapera or it n Bothine Wtojf art ton tall aa them m ao danger from these con mmpuhkr Ihiiatua, aya, even Southern Whig mem errf CbitKraartalia tnem by Uie hand aa political aa- with rtrm their kaieful and worst Eeeijrtve CumnutteeC to franl (locu- camDK Uia Swtii. awr a pnmr;aien of the Suuth, that Abolition d- ! gna are anntewptihla, that are have no danger to ap- prahetMl from tfceoy that the waramrs concerning the inuauHiianaa are aU oonavBat, and uile alarm. " HEGRO REVOLT u LOUISIANA. TUar Republican, of Fraullin, ivea the follow "If aaimuiu uf tho detected result uf the uegroes at mns neignoomoMi t ContrmpWrd KaWt. Nine neeroee are K""" VanaillhMville, charged with having set " $" iawirrectUMW ' Tha particulars of the "wiling last, old and faithful " pnrauadod and ooliMfd I saserel places they bad appointed for that purpose, ami were to march into Vttrnulliooville aad take titnwn - dim r t www ww. . vw 1 Hf I, niwll U iIh Sb. Strtiiisvilla, and the other to Ouekiuaaa. ( They hmf atukn the enrmoa the nijht preewua and cunewnl-sf eat of the town. . Ooe .party ,re to tt'eMsawrirtw that aicht. (Sunday. and murder ell Inensnwnmt BMie cotidren. r IK rii.k .l.t I v. Wwftmr I ".itfT - utw - ' ' 1 ii, I r ir r-T" J "-w wiw miim. pianiin 1111 VI linuil UTW TK1I rcraTHBt particulars. Asatr neant paper wan going te prose, we base smx .i-craaiwp ibe an aiaurrecttun ortteroa vita Inttrfy thhen place, in the pmb of l(ayette ; wpraMMhetrMd. Se-inl wh.t. Aboli- an anas an pruwkawaiUiiff their tnei," . , " ,. , T - . Nsw Obj.am. Sent X. - aritet reemvwt in thie City from Qpekiuses, etset tfec flni ml-i necrose bad planned an in- e-TBrai tha Pn rf Lirfa-rtte, which was to kamotRimi place at V.rmihWille, on the ai.ht ii"pn !W&. TtarciOT, tnnt hie masser of the - "' tno pnocipas rtnirieeanrs, M tne .. . .. i- - -. """"" nnnmiuicij arr-wieo, nine wftrmn nmse ssntencMt to be hung en the 37th ail - ns news since neartrmaT Iber white Aboil asauenllw there wut be sn ab-n-ant quality of wine iraaHB. TW Fncfte rf Z&St h eiectad the iwrnte-aefj - ifi, Fwoe nUied Powete, (England, Rnsaia, Prnssia,apd - hat will be the result is euertnin.-sp. - ..... . ''"""-'" siitaittrned that it may be aeriona i-the manwnient ia Europe esrUinly indicatea war. Lrttnew front fwiwlaatinopla. relate the neeurmnca jmg irrnranr jntn the Bosphdtoa. Can-nn aaaeretae nw prase ia Lhrerpool with stet- iM TWreis Uf. and scUvrty kmong all the axo aja-wiiinv ' . T . . - , Wonsitwie that the CiS'Wwof the adjoining part a "rI reewttfy held a Bleetiiig ni enneider J he pro iiiiUI uf petiminiilgrhe Lrjislaliire lor the er-ctioi) -f C-smty front pexto of theeeC'-' It was re. '' KP A set-off to the Fadernl humbug story ' n euniiiiig army ef .00,000 men, the Charleston woearr -"'-" -'Pimtnw- or MKtthw by 100,000) the army of bank anpfia vpnltsm eg by Mr. Clue m the mat sreion C-nurw-wyaa awnsowsly wettuig tor the passag) of : .1. x ' . ' " enawatiMc.rae.) . . x rana tiwst witness. - Tmhmt Whig pere are parsdmg the tetter ef fr.i, n f 1 1 1 r Tub sain fiaasniniiiieslT in tin ir r ilumnl w'i ,1,-,,, - , st aa thmich it at once e. ttoe eeure Itnese of Gen. Hsr-h-Mr fc the fbaaieejeyt Ummmf mat they have hid daim to the veto- CaUmmr w (W witnflM, theie whigling cannot likewise, mak toe ef hm testimony, aMttutw a eomp-n-M betwsM kis r-iniis of Mr. T (m vht b w.rsof Cm. Uaaataoa, g, hW hrttee ia rwetuM, (publtshad, in bun weak's 'lmm ,4 the enersr " brBV-ry, Ae, arwlrsHmvto bsvethrs onportuoity of informing JZ lnS , rvw H-b Geo. Il-rnwm. I rJ mimim mht tw eaurags, but to eof-Hiler him s ..(. sn- 1 have elwaye sipraased aivnelf to that (nfust; smr Ito-e I sver diwipnr--d or cenaured any of iseewHi-wndiag (ioaeral ia the pursuit ot tt laitta nt Tliam-a. Everv thinir I did J iiitrwi! to iuiply Dint fJn. Harron, or Hov, hpl. I tiy, or so v (.a.cvr mtsehH 1.1 the trmv, smii.t.-d rtt of 1 dmipcr. rich had his part 10 a't, and I ihmi1i1 It l ttiyxrif much drgrailnd to sujo! Uh-jt did hot pcrliirm tiiiiir fluty ttsrietw ui dsngi-r; nor hue I evr daubtt-n tlitt thewi gnllaut cflicitrs were procly where dutt called them. In another place, lityever. Col. Jolmana remarki, that he fult it his duty to say, that sftrr he received pnniwioa to chirps the enemv, antlier 0.'n, IJnrrt "n, Uov. Klielby, or any one elan, except hiinreif and the other officers of the-regiment, had command of thit regiment, or any part thereof: the fighting nw-uiic by (A.1 rrfixmrnl mlimt," , - ' Here, then, is the much vsnnted rrrijfr of mctrr, which Uie Federal Whia bvt MjiM?fg-d out of Cot. Juhiwno, in behslf ol tnetr candidate fur the J'rni. dency. Now let ns sre what the real - Hero of the Thames " thinks of Mr. Van Jluren, the camliiUle of Uie Democracy of tlia Natiuei la hie Chillicoths speech, wfych waa the occMoa nf tbeir't-r over ahkh tit Whigs srent to take ao much ouuit'ort to thtm setves, Col Johnsoa remarks, that . . He had been pablie servant for the peonle, fie thirty-three yeare 5 two year nndrr Jalfenon' adinin iatralion, eirht under Madison, eibt ailir Monroe, four under J. Q Adm e trfat under Jackaun, and three years he has been saaK.ii ted ia the a Iniiniatratten of Martin Van Burro, He then said, that be had bora acquainted with Maans V Bvarii he twent-ciht earn, -and tint for the lt twenty year, thry bad been on terms of tha greatest intimacy ( and it gave him pleasure to stale, that in the whole of this political ewinextion, he never knew one more upright in prmci pin, or of purer niorato, and very few poaswin tali'nt of higher order, than Mabtis Vas Benin. No stmnirer advocate of the War policy was to be found m 1S09, aad no abler defender of it in 112. than Madia Vsa Bursa. He apoke of what hs knew, and what he felt in b tree, and of which he entertained the learf doubt," . , '-7' : . i - . Here, then, is ths testimony of one v hose opinions the Federal Whim togerly anu-ht, and one so hhly eheHsh. Being their own wtartV they r ttopp'd from catling in question any declaration he may make j tnd such ia th brav old Colonel's franknesa of character, and integrity of purpose, tliat the opinion of ae ma in the nation would be mors implicitly conn dad ta by lb Republic party, than bw, . Who be says, therefore, that e k never knew one . mors apright in principle, or of purvt tnorala, and very few nonwing talent at I biaher onlfr and that docaU-f U wsr-ydwa 1 to JlaJUnL th proper end of W-ftiitc Vou. aXifc tv blaaTia Vas Bvaas "be atterj what he knew to b tee, and pays but just tribute to a pure, patriot and answertiai Republics-.' - -- Afterj,hi.wh,fjac4Ct Hching to in lu'.e in llieir base shuxlers againM Mr. Vaa Buren, let them recur to the testimony of f Asir ewe teitnsss, and then ivaUow thrir araoni, ere tbey egaia stnit b upon ss eminent stateiananand a virtuous puUlomcer. roa Tira wm-ca caaousiAM. Ma. EniTo : I saw in th M Watchman," of the 28th altioM, apiec eivine tba nroeeedmgs ef the- FedVrsI mealing at, Clemmouavilla, which tuok place short trm atoce. 41 w were wsun, insi um lwmocniui aiaoe aa attempt tdhoist petticoat flag: -tker is not one word of truth In tb aamruoo. 1 will give yon true Statement of th proceed inps. , Immediately after the ball and cabin raned through the village, there appeared Mr. K. 11, Thomas, riding ia Mlkey. with d petticoat on a persimmon pule bout 8 or 10 foet song, fattened to his sulkey, and a JMck cockaoaou Uie4pl k,4fe passed throngh the vmage unmoienrm, aun reiurnen noma is uie evening through the village. Nov, what he meant I do aot know i I suppnaed, whe I first saw th seen, that it waa granny C. H. Nelson, or granjivJB.MsMjIajd tmij lueu oT the vget-aad there appeirnd to he carw-a Unas aa to what it waa some of lh people pret :dd Oiink It was their f ederal eanrtntstr lor frekident, ltd Mhihhed i)nMUwi 1. pssrsnti) somsalsn sbrteit ttm t was one of the nrnj -a&totcatiowtoltovearM a eommittee of aoch ehirseter. " ' - hapoesntlist trieafotwmideoinmttteeofarranresents . Jisve aom eerwieel ,rrtia-,nG;miKb-7&' fely sensed them to resort In the pontic prints rur revenue, bv f roaslv miarenresrimo. wraelf with several other. I live aear all these genUv-isn, and think if tVr baen men of honor, thfvwrwldbavn am n,nie.ees onslly, though protabl; Uiey were ia tear ol a Chas tisement, as they must (now uiey merit one. inn ai i i - nrm n r juu." 1. BiAriumi, Septomber 10, 1840. ' ' ' 4.4.4"fc e ATTUtrt at nrvournoKiBv laavnaacrtoe la raasrt. From ikt London Timet, Augsrt 7, Boulrigne svr mer, Aug. Tbit morning, on of tho mad attempt at revolution which hav rhrcteri-nd the French since lb dava of Ihe 1st and -d of meuiorable July.dialijrhed the inhsbi tent of this peaceful town from its slumber. The facta, aa I have collected them, ar a fullow 1 " The City of Elinlirg steamer, belonging to the Commercial 8ieam NsvigatiinComny, was hired bv Pnnce Ikhiii Nspoleon,nsteasibty lr sit eacor im of pleasure along the British count, for 14 dsy. In Ibis Ii embarked with 66 followers, 8 homes, Laud 3 earriajte the Theme on Wettn-ahiytuij .. thin mormon, about 3 e chick, they reached the . coast of Francn, off Wimironi, about 3 milea from ' Btailogne. Tim Mrprnw of I he Captain end crew sMye'irnlrrn)4 Come on oecK, not in uie (icacmui ;arn of cni"ii, but ra mlilairt, anme a lancers, some as general officer, ome a private colilu-ra, wnh an oil skin covering on their bats, with the nnmW 40 pointed "in front, thai bcinij fhe regiment which at Stras. burgh hsd formeily idenlilied itself to seriously in the cause of Loot Nspjlcon, ' . a Their obji pt was soon made evidenl. Tlie ship's boat was loweren, and the whole company landed in th lTVC-3'-i tispTinx? ka t - CJrc - - - l - - entered the Captain to cruma tf th coast, lrt In keen em in to Boutogoe, and have boat ready manned to come ofl for them should they siiinalii' fn thai f fftH-U Ammg Ihoie lauded I have Iimmi ' chtf to eiiitecT trm mfflri'of "TfiS 1" G.'norul Honi .0 " len, Gdnvl VsuJey t-'iirtiuin tnd IMaborde . "" When all hsd limdod, Uiey marched Into the town lV tha Pliice Navsntl, R'ie rlrs Carnu. Rue Siroofiiiaii, into the Grand RtH, aiiiuiiiig 14 Vive rEmereiir," the prince csrrying his lilt on Ihe point nf his s-iorrt, Bin! eaung it in in ir. i roio the Grim! R'i they inade their way by Ihe Ru df la Lanipe to the Cs-rne, and rmiwd tlie email body nf troop of the line. I bclne only on eom- tny, that perform duty here. The Milter, ws ened and neiiig theirm-lve irroiiid d by gneml ofTiCt'rs, knew not wlist to mike of the scene, ..They were, however, n msJe to comprehend that a revolution ws on fo, that Louis I'luli(oe waa de " throned, that all France ws roti-n'il in favor of their emperor, Louis Napoleon, nd, thst ihey niut .march forthwith opow Park. Aaeoine were pre " paring to obey, tlieiri Captain, who bad been awa , kened by ih noise, rushed in a nong thorn, and reatored their wvering loyalty bv hooting ' Viv le R.i." High worda and a c-ffl t ensued between him and Prince Louis, when the latter drew a piw lot and Gredj nnfurtunately the ball itinttered ih o rttfcf Jiw nf . mnr to!-iiVr elm was rt doarot.-'g" to f pa ruto tln-ni, and the almle fsrty;-f.'.tlinglki j)lw snlJiCis were lukru..n. tlmt the tI',o rs ntm aiihful Hist iMitliiii w to he done tlifie, frc ripitatt-ly quilted the Cancnie, and rttref la tj;, . port. ; By this time the town na rouwd, Hie authorit tie were on fot. the drum were besting to arii,'-" anilllteNntiw.nl Ouaros poum, out in ail direc-, , timis. The proclamations, one o r-hich I enclose ' with decree, had brn lavihly distributed along every atrect through which they passed, and enoocy given to I h mo who bad fullowed thi tn. These ' siwi diflarr-d what th uhjpct was, and th neca j wry direction was given by the 8 Sorm Pretrt to attack th disturbers of the pea re. Wiifiitf tee Immim th greater ,wrt wer either priaonet in th citadel, shot, er dmperwd. They made 00 aland after kiving the Caserne. Some made tbefr way with the s-)i!c to the Napohion Cidinim, ome with tlie prince hantetjed te lb ue aide, and signalled! for a boat r-in ih ateainer. Uufortunalcly fur them, too many got into it, and it upeet. The -prince, with three or four ot tiers, swam for Ihe ateamer,aiid had narrow escaped being drowner Ihiring tbetr Uamtee, hi.wnvcr, eflliin had ' changed on board the ateamer. H. Fotlet, Ihe heritor mastrr, by order of the mayor, had pre ceeded, with a dosen custom bouse nflicers, in t boat, and Uken pot m of it ; it was fortuistle -for tb prince tbey did so, for in returning into the harbor they found lioa tluioat thauled, dinging to ihe buoy, about the eighth of a mile from the shore. II was taken on board, and with him Col. , Vaudrey. In eaeeping front the liore, they had narrowly hvoided being alio! j aeveml ball passed . clone to th prince, and several of bia follower were wimiihWo, end sunk to rise no more. The re port ia, that sn hnve been found ; one poor doctor, who eur rendered, was shut by a National Guard. The leeinhoe.t Edinburgh, Castle, ha been eei. wd by the CajiUio of the port, and ia now in th harbor. Th firing of the National guard 00 de. frncules people in the water ia deprecated by Ihe better Htling portion of the public. Louie Buna pa rte Was well nigh drowned. Before ha was pick ed op, (for th boat In which be attempted to mitk hi escape upset,) several ht wer fired at him. A friend uf mine saw mufket ball full clone be hind him. Had Bonaparte been so shot, it would bead, A Frettrb General who wa captured is aeid to have jni died of hi wounds. The town auttmriiir ire liberal Moun. te ive --- out ThSl Uie" ,"Ej;!ikh are at ihe bottom of flu in. urrectiontry niovement, Wbai neitr 1 AU torts of rumors are rife. Il is kil that ilia ' iroope of Die line are furor a hie to Id prince, nd ihnt those quartered in the evir.i will attempt to rescue tha coptive. The f ml authorities have it. " sued proclamatiotM lauding the loyally of the brave -Boolognaine. . - . , The coaches from Ps rie are bntiouly kicked lor. Many, imagine that accounts wilt La received of at- tempt te rise elaewbsre, and that some ainiulta tieou muveoient ba been contemplated. ; JPrirr. A ruinous fall o prices we tired ic ted by the Fsderaliiea a one nf the consequences of thepaemveol the InnVpenilent I reeaory law. Ilut 4- prices, iiwteai 01 miiitig, bare risen, ana the whig orators are proved In be mjIno prot'lieis. The bill , V'in)' l"6w 00 lie liKof July. .The following table allows Ihe prices of some of the moat ironor- . " -7 taut rticr of doim-stic pmduce st New .ork sWhjI one.wrek before the PreeiuVut aiirn-d the ' act, ami aoout I wo nionths ifter oner-ii 7- faa S7. - ;rpfriwar 9, Bi.10 IMMt'' Cplind rMtoru, ATt-Uiurujutw-. . 4 -.- ' .WeU:ta W no- Beef, Mess, 14 00 14 Vi -ISM Pork, .: 4 -.10 Sugar, New Orleans, 4i6 ' ; tiia. i i ; Amenrsn Pig Iron, ' " S3 . J Lead,Pig, ' 4 - lleeawsi, ' 4 ., '..,.',. 41, h Pot, bw,""' . '. W Bet) Anvsssnn' ' The ca tines which ar now in njioration will, if tliey be not interfered ailh hy It hif.ery, impart to the country atable projritjr. 67o6r. : ' Dltgnetfkl Conduct Th Vslley Stai state that a "preacher in Giles county, in violation of every principle of truth, hs been suserttng that " Yum iwt ii Roma Catholic, and liar rim en rxtjeJ-ry wienfrr of tht Mtthodid Church." ' The Star justly remark, that a baser lie never full from a foul tongue. .Th a bole tatmM is ul- terly false. Van Boren nr-vr was a Catholic, nor 1 Ii t Catholic now, Harrison is nit now, nor has h erer been Methodist. On Uie cot. ' trary, he is proverbial for bit pnifamiv. I Mr pp. p-meuts have enaaed to dmy that tho (urrl lute ly poured out t tot rent of curses Ujion Hm head of ' lien. ChsrU' Hale, in th strrets of Cinriiinali. W are told that thi miuisd-r of Ihe jreipcl ef IriUh, has given up bis time to the service of the federal party, and spends day alter dsy in dmtri- ; butingelecitonre rintf Whig ducumenls. Suh base- r ties indeed di-serve to be e-piWed. We Juke . pWti'r Jo sitting Ih t w do nA U'tirve there r mnny minister of any denomination in Virginia, who would b guilty of Mich riwlucf. v .- I'fnchlurg RrjmblictL - - Gov. Troop whilst he say, that not approving either of ihe men, be will neitlinr aupporl Harriion lr Van Buren, declare, that J is a mere Hon of liank or no Bank j if the Dank cmti, t or, rs iking that i$ mimroHttitimtal trill fAto." iu ih-e iwlieetw ne rlesrty at-jniisihtffnfiiTTliu" Aduitnictration party ire on true constitutional ground, and the advocates nf llu'won on the oppo site. McDoTie, Tatewell, and Troop have all re- lired frc-", pu'jllft llfe,.od b BBiliUoO views. - Point out In us three Hist Right men of etjosl sisndmg and ability) whwe nMivs are : vT" I'X taliiive au4iiriinr ihatj go for Ilatrison. t'tndtet tQ(S.C.)Mtgrr: Chr!es Btkk.the rotbrf of Ihe nwil riesr Rtiririy. Sp,!, titi hi "rer, has jut he-n arrot.tl at tint ilpe, and s'ifjt .1,000 of hi ill goc.-o plunder re covrf lrl him. UNITED IN WLliLOfK, I.i l?ii Comity, en, the 17th infant, tiy the K.,mi.m.I li..itnHk, Mr. LKWM Jt'tilll hi mh liUCCA E- daughter of Mr. Jrob VS 1, 1. Rev. 1 RFV . nr.PARTEii tiii.1 Lin; In RV-gb,na the H'-h insunt. Gee. Er.Vr."f.Y flA.NU'U sd shoot fi.1. i'n. fHrttrl wis ii't-vn . ly re Batted by tli cminii., ...ty. sod much b I - ; hai acqnamtaacea, II wis Adjutant fi.-f-i lt I .0 Militia of this State, and r -on-.y I'mie'l . ' r sliat. He wse buried r r,lr t..i-n u, n . ' ' r bonor. by tbe"R i' . . ii tiuini," in ! 1 1 !- f ' soda T trinr- iif r'i' t- -'. tendance, t'l-ir r . .-i-ecl fc.r k. m.' .. ' . 4M0 . :. . - .. . tJL-s-!-t---'. - Pi-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1840, edition 1
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