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jt A glUQ n .T A R A NT I n on T II rii . , '! olil. u Waf isio t a ilitlt "prU ve 'the etf UilJ ' pw. Bui f . in. Iky' MS- a, H f la I. f. tie IS,-.' h mi Int. Ms; ft. HE, m i i resolution were n later ot namodttmir to the rfnuira ik. r: i... . , .b. -un. of.vw,b Ca7.lio.had . ib,.'..,. w Jr. i ' ' 16 j General Harrison is f.Url, Li sJ&t ho1 Vftn MiUihff U ii,. MkhI of the K,oliitintW were i fdct wi iii-uounaeti license, from tcc-..i . .. ...' , v , natic. and haviiiVnddirfnhJt.. thin I ., .,.. i ,u. .I..r. -r M.nm V.n Hup i the mere fneea nfhUi ...I :- ..... -. CCStl T IhC British. Irv nee.. f ....... . - nl'lI1liTM. Mil beet, ., ....... .., , . ... .u , iu iiic justutc ' i . i - r scrusuimeri on all ....... t - II hi. raofHtroo. ben. MteBtinc mmum of a f te.nnUlmn. ! bavins voted in fvnr ..r . I i .. ' .. . . ru ' Ctajns.l take Miles' B.HIh.lisht0rcovktih.l.rtarndup.; ,. ,, ' ,., Scribed thesale ,.( nr' I.:, ' St T fr" "'Kr M public 'wan, 'hr. cn the hitherto niitruiJed lani of Rabetan the i'Vora U-ii Crcii 'i.. li-ntfnfe orrrprubititfu hi Ixen Ouiinclly piMJ, AN' APULOUV FOR THE GLOBE'S on nupiq mn uvrm iim ui uominllon; and I our itf county fc aairrgeJ from the ilm.lrt of' Ovpliui iHMnlas siiil tdken her land by the ark ,ii ma wwhwiw inu ui nn Htrorty. Wfll ilon Kjftewn, y an tue frirmli or Tree oterauitiiiir 1 Iok bote to Surru! 'I'lifl lialfiiilir nn. I 1.: i ., I . . .. -I . r I -"" n "ll .-Wlll.-f III j r o l .m ia 1'J. - tlie c-'u.fy r S .rrj, B!1cr a ffa!l;i,t and ! 11 I i,a,fu:,,i,.v c,:,n,a,ns ltf,ter ' l (Ksi,LT..toco,,fli( t,luve.ai-,,,",ir.-lt.,n- , " l1eeMn" a"' Indiana, I . ' kf. b'' .i . i.'i I . e.i . . . mn n,i rc It Willi (he an-miuta r-..; i ... i ,i fin-ls it nul only .liffituH, .but impo'b! Mrtin I! i ...1- i.i . . .. . . .J "f '.'"w tm III nrri i-tl,, naf..- s S'1(V jSccused pf Mpctioning tilu principle (hat ft I Vara I lik I" . a i " 5 1 1 1 r i ciii! n Afwtik4ji . i r -c u,,H. ,s o be exco.d in n,rt fi.r " n c"tt,e f h Uerr.M.tmn an.1 V..:.' 1 1 . . ' ,e, 7. it is uot part of its rat.ii.1 in wa7 "" lim. ami that lie mv bo Rnl it...- . . . irmie. Ir i i ,hc pt n( "ho seek P'ned. pilloried, vvliinp,,) brani'd' , " ? r ? '"j" r3' . ..." at 'h f tPresident u flat, ! Cropped or l.L.J ' '' i "rn L' . ' icr imii wi iiruii.. h,.n. ti.....i..... i . fc-wiuiuii. , T..x. - t- i truo friends ofiite Riitisli. l!ic FlandiM s of the nn-si-nt ramiiaifi-. l!io bttlc-field mi the issti w hicii Ihe lictiry was susiinidfd. Evcrv dr. vico wbirli rtiuM bo muttered by (lie ailvorafes of power, were bronchi into itelivn reimsitioii. We believe Hie Ui it- isli rninlhlate fur the nffi e of Govern or exiiLMiii. il more i;iu a il.i.. , .... hnii of bit wordy ammunition ih.-r..- nit'! it H said that the to IJi jfi.l, ,.x .Snators in (.'anrcs :s ?-ind ns cam n. hi OUt (! the Mint fi. ,. ntul in:!,!.. I . " bcjfnlar onsla'tlit on lb.; g;imi pcoplc-nl firry, in the w:iy of stiinij sprerlics. i.it Kiyr.i im rveiy wbeje that the omplexioii of the Legislature was to be a:&h by transferrin-,; the vote id'S ir r to the Hritii T..iy ba.fv. A. id it iUfthis roiu.fy ()uld reilainly r. Inn, I iia'i liuren ileeS,uii, to the Legit :ilnre. lint all these exertions availed ')thii.!?. The people hail t aught the r rtric spark of li'ierlytbey rose in to siipreinary of m iht and ere us Martin Van llinen has ecrieil n hsmii or thunder from old S irrv, hi h is made him i uivcr in bit shoes nml I'ickiiigs. What is II a i ii Ti..viTii,. I uC..r.u 1IM.M-.M ;hil,il,4e ni-uc now i pr.nv rn-lcri l;kc a l.o.m,. ......1. i . f . a .r..y r,k hen iu T, X"i i It ii i I I " ,"'!,kB of,,,,? ""; a.e I Uilliliil J-mlei- i. ,iki,,r ...i. ... : 'ir tolicilluilr In tih hi. . u..... . ' 1 W la U lll.r 1 1 o ll.. earlb .Th. ll L Ti" c,,-.e..ntrl,M UACIMN l Kin.lerl,o. k Mmun I, A l.U.VK LOON! lie I F . ' . , i t a .IV4IT- IV eil. nf il.a I i i- - J ""!' mie ill iiHiuiiia, (' iy ..fa letter pu'j Ulid.l iu il,e Globe of baUrdiy: INDIANA. H -re Hie course ot Democrary it on ward. Li.;; cabin exhibitions and hard rider appendages are hot only i,on'.p,o. due, ivet to the cause of modern Vhi i;ery. but its influence it evidentlv tend-'n- to the advancement of the Democratic muse. In thitcountv.a number of the most substantial and reflection, men .... cently firm in the Whig ranks, hate come out openly, .nd say that thev can no lon ger support a rause.the principle sud which will not bear exposure, nor stand the lest ol lair argument; but its friends are rrduc- e.. io me necessity of resorting t,, nj V sr wwieitu JW fvna ami a candidate w worl.l is imn e.)rOiiiill.il,s, From (rood information, I flatter my sell that. S'.i far as my ij.tl tence of Indiana will go, (lie present conscieiice keepin" rmnmitteewill Je ,tI ,i. , 1 1 eel , after nex'l November, to take in clurje both con science and body of their noble protege; and when llie y shall again be permitted"., act in voluntary concert, it it possible they m.,y be converted to some useful pur pose. ' isheil between the Van Bur. n par- an-l the liriti.b i sirenstlsfned bv ! pnmft which are daily (hickeninjr upon us" ! Among oilu r evidences of devotion to the 1 Brit.sb which are furni!ied by the Ke.leral"! Tory journals, they arc continually (juo- I fiiiir at large from the n.mera t,;ri. ; 5- ........ a ..nil,, ar t t iKORU I Eii 1VJ..VV I I... o. r i. ... I.IIUII lief that a brotherly communion ; the loCnfoc UUo nnTlZXZuZ an-l of sentiment is cultivated . u"lI,;,; ' 'nron of AJai ti,, Van Uuren n-e U.X. Navy, Were we at tib.W. we could name ,..lr o, five nu n. ,h, lust standi nrr j,, ,1H n(v. whnl,ave,e nounccd him on acu;U!ir (i iUi opinion. The (ti n Sot i.it n -u i7is it (hit nineteen twentieths .1 nlKlhe .,...;..;.... ..r hiers ami snUi.-- .. I... r i .. ... r. " pub :I,c.l i ,ie British province. r.H.i, j their country ,n ,I.e V, v "" '"' Wurinstlie last war. fint.wa,i ..t.i t:... (. ...... .1.1. r- .... ie mai uenerai ltarrisun is no mil '"7 "'an. It istiuly disgutlinj; to see ,-ir.,, .,, , p.,riy so Ceo.ised in i( char acter as to be siding with the pnemie, B their country agn-nsl itt best and most be beneficent friends. noer "Kecanae il. ... rep y the loco focn organs. " 4 an Ikirtn ro 1" our nubliMhed .o ii. portan. letter from Thomas W hite, ,.r Ohio niiouncinr uk fiitb iu ,U V. n 4u IiaiMriani r.... (V. and esfnl.li J.i .i... . a . '. Martin Van Burcn receives a salaiv of j ,'ut. 'r U'n "f 'O.Cno procured iuAew 325,000 per yfar-which is 2()8.) dollars I Y. . f".r ,,,e PUc.win ks f Ohio, will be I "i iiioiiiti" ill llltr na i nn u, l I hose derlaratinn ... .... nc''ly "ur months d-irina .!,. lc : r . :. .. . ' n huren ticket. i-.c oiaie i Aew Voik, Halifax, Alolst 9ih, 1820. '" ti r.oi- -oi s. y at well come lon." lC ro'liV! VIUT0RY1! VICTORY!! A tvliiir 1.1, , in. In I... - eni over ll.e W '. send our Iriends plorious aeconnts ii .iiiax is sale :all hies bv laroe m:ii... makin-i- stumn i .. .. . " upeecoea ami eiectioneei in for the Presi dency in divers ways. This season of electioneering cost (he pe!,p!c at ,t $8000 dollars, for he rendered no service io the public to cover any portion d his salary during his electioneering tour of 4 months yet he drew the full amount of l,is salary during that period. An honest, hard-woiking overseer, receiving only (,o d-dlars per year would be contemptuously turned away by his emnloversliool.il,.. jr.ii i u irt-i ii ii m mj lo'g.itien Whu h it ll.e Tariir Cwndidalo fo, thcresideuc)l -Martin Van Buret, is called b Iriends " the Nn- , ,, ., ' "Illl .THUlllei nnnples " Me no doubt earned this half tbis half crum iiies. y r iir.e a people tliat Uvu tre.W. without llvu bet excuse in the wwld' " 1 he republican prn.ciples of seieniy-siv .Vi. . V have triumphantly asserted them. U U for. r'" Tctimonyt The tonieU has been hot, but (here has l" "y lati(,naI and respectable whi heen less personal slrif, Wiles of kenlucky and Indiana, ami I H.rrcty a vestige of Cmis, Fidcr-I To- smbrhiiul, In KENTUCKY, the AV'hitr ramlidai. lliau ifiiirl, L.u . .- . ....(. ,.nvr ueen. anlicinaledi il, V...i. t. . . 1 . si run iii ue tne deliberate opici.iu of the neoole rati eit kl-ir liberty and iL r . ' ? . "J'v.u nail .liauiuUOIIS of our luiefathers. Tli we latest atctfuntsrthe mciI lb in the Legislature. I.' Journal of the 8tli says: rcely find language strong )''css the ma-riiitn.la ..r .1.-" K . . ... Whigs had The Louis "Wre can enough to Vhig vie- at - r V " Nentutfcy. The rame ,,f our i urns Ma e will be shoaled from Hitl inland from river to in Hintnln il..r,.,,.i ih i. . . ' ...u .u II T I J Ihe averSge majority cd our republican higs in die Commons has been i....r- .l.n SO., in ihA n u - ... 't, . ' ... .2 s.n i, mvfanin: 6iWMtt&biaiAjTirX; Irecng, half scorching wist,,,,, ta,, .. .v .-o.,ernaiiecilon. by making ,. fessioos to the South whilst he always vo ted with ,,e North. He p,feSe,l ,f, hate he (anil at all limes, yet he never failed to vote fir it on all occasions. He voted or the tariff bf 182-1 in its , ...t:...- ormsj and he votetl jor that celebrated absent himselflrom business a sin-lcMveek i ,. lunu"n- ariff of )8i8 o I "- uiii , uicii CHOIR nene Ii I. ......... it TV, t0,r: : Vhy .ndlie -ySft for , bis p'v. Sjaiply because he expected io brn eht htojtell by its provisions. The AU) ff .?ti .A Ikirse-.wwed hartf Vder Ijee J ?K,ev r,rrnt "Vk'i cter f Geoer. Harris....;.,.., ;:. t. . If an V? M' ""inM ,,,e following part of anad-lress to ...r Creat .;.., ?',.. reiirement fium oJie; - "; "IIWfirMdxmJ admirstion ,-, ror uttntrytneti are stilt A nun I., it.. i lection ,f those teNdendei,t virtue, and talents winch were so eminent!, i.,...-' mviVfar to the .Mtt7m?tf the Revolu ti'.n. and of x hk h ilut sfloii.ei v.... ;n ever be Ihe We-.Mrftal." -Mar l.... 'M'y (hat liberty which ! ... m.f to which your name will k" ..' ay your own virtues an-l ...mi prayers t.B-a,,, the h.ippiest sunshine lor tl:e -Ire inn i.f ........ I i . i ..rr....... V. " "-." mecuoic- vi iuiuic uiessuigt.' - N fAmiION Kliuil.ivn .... I.'..... 1LT t USTlMost IheKinsiie.naine .t,... .1.1 ;cately inltmatrs its apf.robalion of Vaw'a inability ., fin- any ilg objectionable in nesroes leM.lying against (dlicers of the Navy ! "n ,1a,- l "r rreuce. shows that even our Federal oeroinent. it not nnite o far gone in -iTtreg,, to humanity and jiistu-e, as the Government of the Meiho dwt Kprscopal ;n,IT.c( I he a(iuion t... (iiis Church. Is l Ws ll - - ' w,ivt,i ,. Vti.J Io I..K-I. M.i. bnunfiri ,iP,: S J"00"" t' Nonh Ojireliiia II, n k 81 inaiHMir m Ik i N .1. .p. m ,i mny-Y -B - . .... S" UK con iidcr wherever . :. i i. . ii win ue ecnoeii m the W'h;5 spirit prc. IXDIANA, Bi-er (he V,i- can. He lor Governor, at the latest' d.n f f "pa-ards of 10,000 ah.-ad of hi, Briu ireuerai lory opponent, Howard. pne ( hig) ha, been electe.l to Con- s " 1,11 t,'' vacancy occasion'...! I... fresignatior.ofMr Hoard (BritiahFed- "..yoyn targe majority. ie Illdinnn li.ir,,al : . .1 r V 1 ' V, . IIU I t I'K 11. Iu niu lesults for members of il, S-.t. t '"r o Indiana, shnwinz 'ry nea. U ati sweep for the W'his: ite se 1840 14 l 53 .. a. 10 Lt Legislature, n vn 6 c, 24 S9 30 43 Andrew Joiner. II,, lidelity has obtained the confidence of the people, and they have been true in the reward ol merit. . A VOTER Jinl-re Tcombr bnvinor resigned hiseat on the .-upinnr court Zfeticli, Governor Dimry Iihj called a meeting of his Council, to convene on Ihee.thmaUnt, for the purposo of dllimr i, vaeaney . " The .Supreme Co.irt lus ajjonrncd. 'I he Judges of the Superior Courls hj sgteeti upon the billowing as their Ridings: Fuirjcrm, 1S40. 1st. Etlenton, Judge TuoiHtfi:. 2nd. Newbern,' Dirk. 3rd. Itdeigh, Hall. 4lh. HillkbW Nash. 5th. Wilmington Settle 1 WSaffibiirjrr ' " " Pearson: " ' tli. Mountains, Bait, Kesigin il. lute ci(,7.en sanction llie principle (hat a nf.gbo wirxr.s is ail sufficient f-.r (he purpose of consigning a white man loihe gloomy vnllir oi a nutigeon, to. the stocks, (o the jllnry. tolhe-whippin. post.'orto the gallows? y" 'efleciing white WW? encv, who Con siders n. gro evidence to be as gnnd 'when offered againsta uhite citi.en as it is when offered against a negro? 8e8 -wast alcUtaTed to exclude forci.. Hen, cloths from the A and to lorce the pple ol the South to buy at Jug!, prlCfi Tery,nfrrinnrwo.lfeFI)I-) manulactured at the North. Mr. Van Aiaren Having purchased 0.(00 head sneep. was ni e..u. s nn extensive Uu.a..iyl iL. . W-. TT' vnsreriawiiTifor'a late Cnn lerence, held i., Baltimore, that it is im proper to admu ig10 testimony airainst wluie men. McDaffio having published his adhesion t he present adiiunislratioB, it msy be well lo look back' ns far as 18.1t, to.ee ht this high iniuded (hjlituian said of llie concern ; "Before thai God to whom I am re sponsible for vihal I sav here. Idu believe that theannaU of humur. idolatry and de lusmn cannot furnish an examnle . impuden. ajidaciotis. and monstrous im pnature. than th.it which the administ.a t'nn is attending, and I r4.nr i.h loo much success lo palm op..n ll.e People ol theLialcd Siut, themiser,nd 1 delusive vuiae iif e.nr,.;n ... . .. . I. r- in me -y,ifnr-4 live simplinty ,,f a hard tnoue . .V.L. J r.tt- x.; ...y " - . soloing mat ,,Ye rpa,jt an tne t)pertitions scciids lis hiohstrotis oltiln--ltVd!r7if0iV'crMvn'rsiV Farmers, mecliatiics. tm.l la!,,,.,.,. ..r.... i ... ... , , . . KOu js Sll(ll nij4Mi" 0.p..elM.., of re.,,r,,luj hi thaVk. in at ..." ' ye. i. Motk- ..- or iu r0i. !o ct ' I ' ... .sW;., ... j . UiO i, ism 5iS) l,,S 3,01 aj I 1. 0.10 txm l.(HS) 1 0-0 issi .Io (I.J .!- Io tin to 1 fin Ou .la Cl4 "' no no da i- i 5 ealf rl V- , , n v "a , a 1. 1 '2 IKK) .Io .1.01 K, f) .1 OtHJ... Ju. 0( .In I . it,. KSl ...!o- J.OOJ tfo I...V. I...J a. t....T' . ' , !. itn .... - i a w r oar H0 - K( '.t er, t" .wed rto ilo ita !L'.?..P5.,r.W,,rf ills w..,i.iicii vrnjuaa S " t lo S S lo g Si SO r - i I 0-M) 500 SIS. loo OHJ .to -lo -lo itn iu lo H. - ... . . - L I.t ,. . ' . "O .m w innenwo to rf .-l I.ppert . . " Mororaa da. ... , Alitaarnl iL.. -u SI Do do a;.i .-.i i. " . U V.. shoe .bread " I do Ho. $ do do ,t 1 do do lo do do, , f " l KeamamM 'li rart S e.,w. t Mw . ICS) do .oae kip tiiir" M'""r i''" "Mi.tsL l. K Jf. t i : "ny "'. am.-i.g J. , Trtew up t,y Ww. mm k .ii of rbe-w,,!,,, ,,!. -JCi: v . sudccity.-' . ... ,1 l ssab aelst - rcan cloths at fiiiili-hKcearei: -r"T rad of:1'-!.. '''scriMion, read the" l.-lloju,,,,',.,,,,, . 1 It I .i I it t?4a 1. 1 . I. I I. . i . T i ,o,.r aiillaearaeh. !' Snn Cue, I ) h A -ifrnat, ts tV. ii;!BI,s,,R-" iiiiohil . . f I. .. ... i .i . . r"" " "-ooi. amnnn-sC t ie real 1 1 tln-tefoic fti.le l in fastening the. tarilf of upon ine pet-pie ot the South for the pnrpnae of prorldm a profitable market ! r II,! OU-n Woof. Me IS there i. ally (he SlIHEP GANDIDATK for ,l,e rresmenry. i.TXtlie pennltf of Nurll, ave Full srioHirt rrscc XEauqes otet Martin Van Burrn (hinka, f-.r he ex erted himself in the New York State (Tun. venti.lri. to have the right of voting confer-! i1"0131-v'iW':f'r"Wi".and he will nil oil die free negroes without requiring any property qualification in such voles! I!t he opposed t!ie extension if the ri-dit "f suffrage to white men unless Ih.y owned properly. FJiEE XEUROES were -oud enoygh to vote vkithout owning properly- ey. ie whole House last year stoood 8,s58 Van Huren C'i '" ILLINOIS we have yet but few m lbose which are rrr-.ii,! ..... ar.KI. i.... .i.. . . i a,r uui no nui miow as treat a vain he W higs as the returns lrom iJ,e larger Stales, Kenluckjr and Indi- Id io;9 581 "n MISSOURI we have only (he J;i)s votin; in- St -fcuuis. the result General Jn in It r.. t, h l: M M Mormaduke. Van K t alriUs1iTar.;a5"S ULtZZA TORf ALABAMA!! ' news .from A'abam.t is o-..o.l an-l '"igfo the W higs beyond all exnec A letter lo the -Editors of the Na Intelligencer sayir "there i ictofa Whir maimilv on i.,i ilhsXe-TsTaturel.Tb-.. iA:-..Ji. I .! ,t .?'tlir'e mem"i n the House f " . ." We have certain- "'S" " he Sentle..nd Wj lhl id the lIou. ,(l ,! nrj lur eiht or ten v 1 . ...... a : s. From Gen. Ciwi. ph,. 1 J BASE CALUMNY NAILED TO HIE COUNTER. tharge most relied mi and most af- S ' popularity of Gen Harrison, ia ' i upproved the hitr of Indiana for ';ut comictsand vagrants. . tj.is .V 1 il"c"r7'' have repeated in JPorr-Indiana has given the an. , Ike rektivesiieneth in iheSule future as far as heard from now is, f Senate 4 Whi-, t Van Iltiren, la. was 9 for Van Buren. to 6 Whis; ' ' 'n (he House. A.1 Whi. q l' fire'; Isst icar. it was Mf.., v. . . 0"ul' n-J hub Pat the ,lle , iniJei.t we uu(J '?"''eeth (he fidlovvins words of Kendall : ' t ' . ; " nrnneeaifv I. .. ' . Wilms ol .onli CaioHnaBC or It should augment and fie-hen thccour- se. confi-lence and spirit of the Whis to reflect that out ol SIX States which have held general elections since the Harrisburg nomination. FVK "f them hv?gpne nh us. All of these five States, loo. cast their votes for Van Buhes. in the laat 1 Presidential election. Rhode Island gone rnoMthe British candidate! Con necticat has gone!! Michigan is gone!!! Virginia is gone!!!! Louisiana is "onc!'!'J NORTH CAROLINA it com!,. wu'y way fir her!!:!'! Let no itnr.edimeni i i rwn;;4n 'T.-;r iff "p' '" their mnrcl. to deliverance!! Let ihnn have a clear path!!! Let them add one Slate af ter another to their coronet ofglory until ihey shall have lollv re-achieved their an- ciei.i Mijeriv, prosperity and happiiMiss!! !! I S. Kentucky, Indhma, and iirur.aWU -Alabama, may now be added tn the tisr. Th Methodist (Llinrcii"ngalnsit Xe tro Testiinoiiy. - The Gi-neral Confereiice of the JL-fho- ..,,ai v.turco, ai us iate session V Baltimore, adopted l1ieXllosfb. tina; which administers' an awful a... I withering rebuke'to Martin Van Burcn and his NKcnn wikksses. ltc.nlte.1, TUt it j. lmx,H:die,,t,n. judift,!.'e forsny e.eht r .pr.ni. eolore.1 pcr,. ,J, Jt blllOliy ,Ennt Hie iu..,. ,. I t I" ' are ,U,,icl U,t pr.ti.vie u Uw, ' " J right ofnuJTmzc lo extend the sacred priv iteg,; io wnue men who owned no proper j. This is-a charming President Tor poor men, is he not? ; The Democratic oaonir f ilo ffr srilness iuii:atc: A court martial, after a long and careful investigation of the charge, hat found Com modore Elliott guilty of. several misde, meanors, and suspended him Toy 4 years. Mr. Vau Buren, in tender consideration of his devotion to himself, Ijas allowed to the Commodore the prmlege of drawin- his 11.1 W fi ... . f I -P. ! , .v .u. ... Ti-aia oi ins ausurns on. them fue ll.-;.. .1....,:.... ... , ""unim in wool irown on fin his Kii,U.1,,...l, r fc " -. ,.',- ii in. V.rnnviuc Cuun'ty, .luust 1 s 10. -mcss.s. xiit.i.Ki., Omvkh, Williams, iiir.itF.s ami WniTivsr; 1 s iVir.xTiKMK.: Mr esteemed favont of tiie on insr. lliviuuir mi- to aii.n.l 9 ; "nsl IHICI but he thought it would be chcupmlri iKilb ,,f ,l,e Tippecat-oe Club in Raleigh on .uu.,.j nri, and address the t omnany was duly received. And I regret that a are of meeting, on that occasion, many rif my oui ineniii an. I lellow-citizeiis. am' giving litem frank I v mv vi Wat Jsis lta .... Ifttcal questions which are now naming the Country. nni well aware, "that i !tiei of lngli political fxcitemeiit.it is ex tremely tlillicult (if not impossible) to pur. sue any rnurst that will be unexceptiona ble or give entire silisfartinn lo the con lending parlies. If one should be entire It neutral, his friends will complain of ... .... -inc. cute ii. me puuiic gooc, and ctiarge him with dereliction of lufy. Anil eh'6f lfll!ffaTlrVea!'nril.rl;i.' f:. ...... . .. - -,........... .,!,- ..u,y mn.- in. Mmv. Tapp,n is a iipporter of Van JJuren. and no doubt apeak llje sentimenn of his m ,s!er, the negro ivitiies candidate for the IVesiden c.T. ou will perceive that whilst the r..e. IV nnw na a-i. ...... b f ' Cn it the itiftr , ; srmnmmt--:, yr,. w.ni ar.ere,..hl , , EMmM Kb,, f 08-tJ Itaiseee. s,M. K.t.U l,v JM,U Hut. l,' emu , r: : ,rr.. ;,'rr.r' wwn eadly enemies vou Il.v r,.ti 70.- -Tr.i C:.?, " H '',t,sC extract hum T, X -re's. ."irZ.. Ti,eI,rice,,fiaai;;x;f;o,:kl, (Ills Country :... . M...i ... .call L r. i - ...u.ii ,i, . iu, worn fietHt a And Ihe hard money system will bring' down wag- to that sum. Wheat will alsnrolne .!,, to M-rlem crnUa bmhrtmu every thin. da n proportion. Th's is the best tariff you tan have, and theonlv one uhiri, ;n . shle the American inaimfacisjrer locom-l peie Willi hngl.nd. The Siib-Treisurr i wiiiflecf'ifoTh'6WfiW"ttitffi;.;vsiiri llie Banks, and if will brin- .!,.. -.-.... i ... . .. o - - nun every i iintf el.e ." W e shall have awimmin fimea .i,..i.. theSub Tr. asury system, won't we? ""LOG CAhi" On Thutsdar niitlit. at ineei.,.ri!.. Tippecanoe Club. No. 1. M. . ij,ui, favored the larj-e audienca v. ill, a defame ol Log Cabins, in piece of eloquent the chastest and most conclusive which me limes have called forth. He ll,t is, he compensate, n.rd.n. g no hing. XVtf pi ce8 of his Cotmtry, he is liable tli TTrt. ,""'e "ln ",e egr candidate wisely J."' '."'srepresetKed. reviled and insulted cnsKiereti. mat inasmuch as he himsell I en,,,"l,,'t' Hut all (his shall not de haii received S03 0f thre'ob'e'inime f.'" Ir"m-4,, r exercise of one of my rTs ..ka..k.....i L JZJ2nJi , - . ; - . f . v .' ii-?i imenjratin New York dnnng'Tfle jpasr year, thaf iH hap. perleclly fair that oilier hiuh di,..,;i.r;n. P"" 'f 'he Nsiiui are. at stake, it seem. , . .... e .......I ami grantiees should be paid without work ' . ""eiiuty ol eveiygood ctUzea, likewise. What will-the good teonle of 1 1) e.HcUu! ,n ,"J"nS 'V1"' ,he evil wi'n No-lh Caronua sav to tl I V r P T h,ch we "re ,,,M tt"nrt ' Promote Z 'r ? J W, t "r ,r-!!? P" l happiness of .he Country, csncer , . - , iAinl tl. t. 1... ...1 . . . THE SIA.MESKTWIS Have sctilclat Trap H,, U ilkps coonly, in this State, wherejhcjyntena 40 spend (be fesi. uao of their days. ' " rbo t "irroCiuwIWi become ..t n JiuIe Be-if-wriiie. It appears that the witncsswind I negro suffrage candnltHe fa falsifiel his H, .ooe. -io ireail y, the footstep of I,,, illustrious predecrtsor ' af least in one prucuarr Gen. Jackson, whiUt he r f And the only lawful, tneart4iv-whi!hti'iM .1 n- . 1 . -. uc riiccieo, is iik laitrirHl exercise of u.eciett.veTrat.cl)8e,VAt h polls the . v..,c u.y now. uiapei t,,e cMiutl which naugoW-(VH. m.ke, m luccmsfut re-i treat ;ri election Ci . f .t . , 'v"o uuau ess. rneer llie 1, and brighten the prospects of ha.ndre: an.l ihousands, who are now depressed and desponding.. It wJlrsgive tT new im pulse to industry, nd rise into aciSoii iho dormant enert ies f ih. v. .1l11.uk U will do infinitely, more; . it will rrnre. seined the L,ng Cabin bm as the iletice assumed by the W'liigs eiublcinalicul i.f their principles as but thr banner of the parly, like the Eagle of the Romans, the Lilies id France, the Lion of England, and die Slats and Stripes of our own coup. bol. a declaration (0 the world, that 'the ig,u esueu atMt; -atneil in Restore" ITfie a,esty.-Wftd.. artnpHef "i ine iiepublic, when our falheri , dwelt in log csbms when yenality, corraption, and ihe frsud and lyrsnnr our times were ai,ki,owi,6d" when ; pore patriot ism dwelt in the bosoms of, nor inlets. This is but a siiiigestioii of Mr. ' Grsliai. train of -rrettia r k , -wbictr -lnfeilt JaULl' ...... v i.piire ami rc'iicilous, - ' -Mr. Grstlan might have aiked svb is that reproaches the Whis' sviib. embleins of the log cabin and hard cider? r,M"r fV" ?mrr,:!,nJ m,S,'t r?' opriately have enquired if it 11 ol Ge,). Ilartison will restore cr-J was the same party who, setne yeaia aco 1 revive busitieps, cheer the hopes', walked with potbinsr. but lu. ke.rv slicks' ;o '"VOH-l.r;,ti,,;YSbyAV ,?J't"""u tf.ftrass M.fltt h, llmU 4 wm. f dollara IS1 ..i. , .r. v". wie"S!'i;f T"fm M-D! H.n.fl.reys.i. ... lr'Mou Jo, I.e,w tl 7S atre,. f. ,irr.. Mii,b inrio43J;,v 'V . ' y lv,restl. 16 7S) r-M4, One II 11 in! 1 rfl liiiTrst ltPMrarnL I Its i.4 lurajatteit will .k. .i " VV . . , a--- ' rt want lur - w 11 irurr- sy l3Vvt i :? "laif W 1 ...n ra.M.y (iw m, ha tbvnt (b g,, w , l.al.lhaol.ier eeeeld. .,rt is us iloubt tuc ' 1 lie la now lutkoia in iSe h,l.k.k..i . bMej .hil. ,;,,, or ...b r-T,;; n.ti, ( l.s'unert 1.1 Irm.!- ,... ,,' . i.L ,:. T i il. a B.,, and ..probata,, ,ili olher dtunieroo. U-M.: r to " k" '" nnicrliat.l, to mrue Ire Stale.;, 1 he Uh.l., .iged .,,e ,lt .0X' P..el.eor,n oti,.,gro Wltsrw.'smf.ni,, r-. . IfflffMigS s;l!.!H IWSSssoSMitrtsi tw wSfl-rs aTUMiHlliB.ellt'Wieiwwirtt-S-f'ir,e tewtl, tna.te, and eigha fitnn m to I90 poHod.I baa an abrupt manner hn met by aoy p. ,.! tla s. ,ads.U,k eoroplesam, baas tear w,a ah !.(( . ., U..n,l nrar llie er, hUI, w odueTd bf a bornt ' ml "ithotil being round al.oulriered, be bends to.. ac.l oan)..aly.hw 'HaHttwer- . It.l. na... ' . ...v .t.. . ' -1 Sliver Drass l'ltiitintr and Locis Hiiiuniii asiibinesisu , The Biil-icribcr vnuld moat reii.ilniu Urn. 1.!. . ' ' ft fe-nrta a.,d w.atumeea M-t the tmhlia nu ,1.... - lie bat 'established hi.oaett' n hu.'meis In ih Lltf e( " hatla-Juli stai.l ia -t.a-at.ai4 1 . . .'t surm s- J3MSS iLAtrLn. i-Z- - . . . . , W poibmst but uck.rv stick.. :.wi' .rr":"' ' in .toktK of their leoii.n to , Cm r., di uL ZS.r!'" 1 . , . ' III k ? 1 ",i,ij i,'m.,.i,.? n"" uitm n.un.i Hickory , poles lo announce ther idalatrv to a man? lie night have ; requested to be inf.ifmcd if tnese same sneercrs at Ihe lo-r rabin we're the same tnan-worshii-ners uhe. All 111 A oouineri! men, contrast that with lhaiof i T " '"e ine prot ceilings of a! t; 1. 7, . M,",l' k't" jcara ago 111 J'iulade hia, creeled a laie ofthegrowltnesipresl Cadet of vVtFi,r ofLieut. Ho,. U,eC"" rointuaVconyicted oa er, evidence I'd' a "v . tl - . But Gen Jicksonw... i .. T , " P'P1". this m,t, d.ank r.-om the pnddle.in evidence of their Should XKWJlit Porst Them, i T , LMWf "r ,i,er' place. Hi, fob- royalty t Old Hickory? ft lavs enn The only three member.' ..f ft . . ; M"1 wn,c'!a"j knew .ow t detide 11 Treasury Act. hiss. Militia Law. .n.l .... al.ientlv in .heir n.rli' . from the free States who si.u.i i ? fMe ,!,re 'I'eelalive condition el !,- Sooth on the Missouri '....:..- ! an'1 cks was involved. ' Tim a .sa sari p , s r. ... - i question, were A,. ! , T "e 'CM w" !nv"''. ' ' he rrv. ir. l" 'i hpr" '"l' .'' "-f consigning , . ,,; ! VTM MVxli J ',Bta- -I'grsdaiion on the ! lioS; " to,j!taon' rf n,l Unpriticipled I kEXHEV, of iXew Jersey, of Pennsylvania, and XV Y IAI.IMVOV 1 lysr names . hnol.1 be fore.er embalmed 1 rrce .lc. nejrn witness candidate Znt f'tiTl Sratrful Y,!Co1 ,U :Nar,Wrn 'a,iBg imbibed introduction of Negro testimony against . "",V"'ctwrj' cMctiiateu 10 produce in the Sautfi. tamr; submission or' open re hellion.., Submission is out tf the ques tion Rebellioa then will be the only aU ternstive, , :j,JJ. I am Gentlemen,''" ' "! With se nf iments nf Very Tilgh e sWm,: ' Vvar, friend and humMe:ervan, u . cs. JOSlAH CRUDUP.,, ami reproaches sganist the adnnlion of the h,g rmblnm or ihe Ingi cabin! It be. rnniea them to fompla;n . of degradation, f degeneracy, and nflh worship of stocks and atones and graven irtiajes! - r Ll A Is U itii " 1 In Stokes sonn.T, n,, ,b, ben,, nf lb linn. John Hill, I,, l,e Ite, Jol.n t,. IVibnn. Mr J"eph Kn In Mias Ma.y Hill, cldeai (tsuthier ot .Mr, f,irn 11.11, ol vke Cennt,. l ,s .hop fs en n.nU aireer, to d. riel.l ol R-artt.'. 1 1 i.ti.l ut.il kasala ... 1. a a . . . . " ' 'Jul rs. is;n . Ilolel, and .sari, .ppr,.i.o btrs. SlilieriaroaHM.ee, . v U,L.1A!U JiASON LEE. aosf . f ' ' 1. V ' . .' lItIlsbroueh(Acudciur.T Ihe rail haa.ion will beam Thu. .!' it.. m IBib or July This beii.fc ll-s enmmencrrrM.Qt of tbe aeadeiuie Vesr. a elau ot ieaiuaaraLwiil L. ... ' eeive.1. ' ; " " "7 ,.: 'niNCiuM." ' ' . . " ' 1 JOil A. tllNRIlAM .!' '1 . As'.tle.l b . T . . . " " a. c. yirtsrir,i;i . S, V, ItUCHKSi tho farmee of whom itesetes s portion, and lh Utter tb wbola " of bit lime t the r.rgl.b -leparlinr nt. ! Tnkion, si heretorote, parable In tdvanee.' ' - . . 4 r A CAM M KBTING. lor Ihe Tar Rin.nia.lt - X, will be hetd at flanks' Cbap.l, (irnnilleCa. i t '. milea South ol Utlord, loeommenea 00 Ih. 7tb ot 1 ' -' September. ,-?', ir- ;e- ;-(. - .,. , rf .. 7', 'JOB, PRINTING. V-; . ' v''- Xentiy' atid expeditiously executed at ..f ihis office -; Blanks for sale, &c. f ;
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1840, edition 1
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