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! 'I THE STAR. 1 '-.'.- .,44. ' "'. " l RA I EIG hToCT. fJg, mnT or th GEN. -EACH Alt TATLOB. nil COCWTBT'f choice. FOR VICE rBeWSBT, P11LLAUI riLLWOBE, or KIW T0' 11 whTo electors. The- following the Trek!, twnp.ete. ZIH 1- Hon. Kte.b R.yner. Hoa Edward otenly. i. Henry W. MUlcr. Bj. 4. Hon. Wm. H. Waehingtoo; a nMii D-iris, Esq. a John Window, 7. John Kf, Eq. a.. Rawley Galloway, Eeq. 0. Jnn W. Osborn, Esq. toi Todd cidwrii. II John EX '--- t crrnRR1 1)1 Cl88K)N. - . .r re meeted t. ... 'hsl BbiiM ... ami Fsaao i-sn. "! lJt'jZ C.ndidte for Elector, in this, ,h.MEor.l District, will add- lhe.r FeU-w-t;Uit.. tt th. following tint 0O P1""?- '"v , leulsburg.TuewUy, lOth, (8up.no, C.wt) WaMea..,ta. d nih. do Wridon, Friday, do 7th, .do. " TAYLOR & FILLMORE PLATFORM. . TTb powat bT h" conutution lo th. Extcativ. to toterpoM veto. U 'Rn "" a.rva.i.. power, which should ne.er b er iris d .io.pl in CHH of cknr violation of the Cwtsii. Tdio or .nifettitele and want , ofoonsidera. KyCongrM.." 1" -I regard tUvery MM oeH.bul on. with which the national gownmentj ! ",h do. That by the eonetitutloa of he U. Mate, 'he whoto powers that ' ,w, ,--d laTh. a.V.r.1 State, whertiha in.uiut.oo wa. fc3af.ted. If thy ' l b'ein5 MteanotUatioMi light toenjoyit, and .Vd klLw w how to -pp'vh;; ' did ot ooorta thai Congtea. bad any Jow.r W It." Mr. rdlmoH'$ Utter to Co.. OoyU. the proper of ike &Mem Pple. TiSsTtWfnniont ia go.romeH of limlu oA pow.iV od ib.i by ih. eon.11.110. of ,W. Uniiad tlV Vongrtu hat no jurist cti.n Z8taU.--Mr. Fillm,r-$ Speech in the Mum T Jitpntenlaiwt. Tb. following lathrtBoliMio efiko irinr lnrodod by Mr. Alhwtoiw m.Dt of limited pow.ra, and lhar by fon. rawticrt th. U.W OOrfGRKSS HAS NO JURISDICTION WHATEVER SvERTHBIVUT IN THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE CONFEDERACY.- ' WhM h.no wa . "l""0"' MR. FILLMORE VOTED IN THE AF FIRMATIVE. f:na PLATFOHM. W. ar. a. avdUkkw- W. Mr ba bwa W.Bwnahanbo. W. depricaw iu .itatenco i. prindp! .nd pray for iu .bolitioii awry wMf. Uii. caa b. affeeUd Jurtly Vtd feeMj, Ga. Com ramp"' W V Wake Snperior Court. Tha Wl Tr of Waka Soparioc Coart eoamtrxwd m Monday tha 8d InaL, hi Hon. Judge Dick pmiding. Bot lial. boioe ii bafora lb Court, and wa ond.iauod than U ool tiagta eiitninal attt oa doek.L , Wo art InSetooo lo tb Hon, 0o. E. Bi.tta tor a wpy af 0grphical Mcntoir npom Upper Calibraia, IB illaftratio of hi Map Oregon od California, by Joba WitrU. Fromool, oddfair 4lo tha SMia't oflho Uaiu4 Butoa. The HilWmoogh R.UM pabliihM aertinetlea irom wml imUmbm of thai town, dberaditing 4ha Card af Capl. Camtahte wbick appMMd to tfej ppw la wwk, ; ,.' , CONVICTION OF EPE. Oa Mottday aiUrMoaAa Sftlh lb. trltl of Wm. Jandrid.EpM,ebarg with th. mvdot afT Adolphd. Mair, wm Wight m a cloMt and, aiur a y abort wttnatMl, tha Jary foond a or. Aiet of Yiiiri ofaardn to th. Brat Oa Tnoidty Judga Nam ntDd tBapritonr ta ba hang tha t2nd of Doetmbw Bait. Thi ! bmU day (taya th. Potartbarg InteliitMcar,) wm ttoi to atdof to .U iha GBral Cart to act poa . atorptioo. which tha . BrbMMt'a Cranial look Wmbm of the prooMdlnga m tha trial. , It la aAnl.tfnl Mr l.t Ktkalk. ... ...1 I. tk. " W. Uara that Hi I H H Branatt W hIm I, Orgaa.ni oKoounaM, .ad will pubiM. M. la par. hlat (mm aa aaoaaiha Omaotol Court feu pab J oa lb. appoal,Jf ona abaa ba takes.. It will row kifhrj totoraUnf. i .i..,!t,' .?'; ; Jm4f ' Sea tnr. Vf loara front tha Coluoibae fQtuJ Enquirer, hot AwOrMd Jury.'Wwm, cbaaaB ' and Mlrid for tho County of Da Klb, lotoraod a true hill, - ob WodnMday tort, atto Francl. H. Cm. foe slabbing Hon, A. ft. Atophona-4 which b. ptoad : gailty, tad tor wbioh B waa Bawd oigbt hundnjd . 4oltorB. -Wo ar. only aarry that h had M Utaa jnlo tha hand, of a lanf wuBfaaiioBato Judga than . B. T. Hill. Manyhawa Ua th. -tciiw. mw. iiftd to hard labor to lb. roBiteaiiary, by thi. uMwFiaaiaw U. Coo., for oOcac. Utornini 'd'-toi fnaiitoaiat tbaa th po eopuBllMd by hiaj. , . v ...... ... ELECTORAL DISCUsMON. ' frrrln fuebee end Benry If. Jftfcr, &er.. Oa M radar armiof tort, wo had th. pl-- of tradiof aw af th. ataat intemtinf politMsi ortinga mbm bora our tot la wtUH for aoy day. Itwa agtoriM.ttoMortlM MPrrtOT.of Taytor and Filiaiore! t ttobtoaa to w, thai lb. epaortaikty i. anaraoa n cndidly and Wrrydiaeo-ainf tb. poWtcanrae-- tiona of tb. day. Parly -tons. P"rt' "m ad party prqadiM m Wind tooyMOf tte poop" that I heir atoda are not open tn tb. imp-rti Da clear perception of truth. But oa th. accaaioa to which w. refer, aa enlightened and altrMi. aodi- ora were forced t. at. and epprecUu th. lighi. without tb. Maiatanc. of (had. or lintel from Lo eofoco organ. It wa for ibi. raaaoo w. eatd It waa a propitious Maaon for tb. advocate, of Dem ocratic Ref ublicaniam and Conatititiooel Liberty. Our principle, on euch occaeion. aio enti nobly and triumphantly indicat.-d .nd we can aaaura our readers, they never realised a mot. deciai. vic tory than under rh. happy eipoailioa of our tel. enled and patriotic tUu.au. Mr. Bcsaia waa completely pealrd hia argument, were torn into thread a hit charge, weie nfud lo chaff ! I n, duubtleM, policy in the FaderalieU to wag. . pitch d bsMl. but aaldom, for they .re aver completely routed. For tbia waaon thy prrfer lb. ayatem of Ouerilla warfare of garbling and direct fabric lion. Well, let them garble an let them throttle the truth bv roiareprewntation, humbogger or actual falsehood wa are coo soled by the reflection that - Truth crnelied to earth will rie again. Tb. eternal yei of Ood ar. bera, Whit, w.anuied eror wriihci in pain, And dieiaeaidwae worabippera.' W. must, however, do Mr. Bust we the j oat ice to remark that be we. more candid aJ cnotlerate than we could bar. eipeeted one of bie party Yet, while he exhibited a seal and ingenui'y wor thy iiliet trr r iusf , Frderarisro and Locofoco" alan g w oil Id still display itaetf. Ha occupied lb. aland for about two hours. Home 15 minute, were of. eup'ed in a vain atlcmpt lo prove, fro-u doteched portion, ol Oeh. Taylor'. Iliera, that th. old aan was iaoons'eient and polil-eslly dishonest. But hi. big gun wm Bred at Mr. Fillra- re for an hour or more b. labored to convict blm of Abolition ism. But it would not do. Ii wm too much lib. an apostle of Bacchua reeding lecture, on Umpar.nce! He clneed with quit, a learned disquisition on lb. veto power advocated tb. unreal icled exercise of th. v.tojow' declared that lb. President wa. lb. true repress nlativ. of tb. people, and grandiloquent ly eulogised th. patriot iam and bravery offJen. Caa in indignantly breaking hi. eword at Hult'aaur- render! , ; Mr. Millar' reply was powerful and convincing, n. aatiafactoiily refuted every attack, both ori Gen Taylor and Mr. Fillmore he proved tha aboliiion. iam of G.n. Cass) totally demolished the Baltimore platform, and vary 'ably and very aatiafatanly con futed bia opponent's view, en tb. veto, and dajnon atratel that iu abuse aa advocated by Federal Lo. eofocoism, wm to cloib. the .xeculiv. with deeolic power. We regret our want of room and time to give a mora extended sketch of th remerka of both par lies. W. will endeaver to furnish more complete report of the diecuarim io our next number. The Whig Party Unanimoa. see ae Oaiiir 4 aorra von Tartoa 4; ri Liana a! It will b. reeolleeted that in apeak ing of Gen. Taylor's laat lett.i la th.Slar ol tha 30th Ik wa said, , ' We would not be much .urpriaed were tha Tribane anon lo raise tha true Democ ratio Re, publican banner at ita matt head, with lha name, ol 'Tijrlor and Fttlmora' Inscribed on ha graoefulfolda. Nay wo might almoat ba allow, ad hope that John Minor Boti (if a particle of reaped for his party devotion for hi. coun try or lo., of tha Cenetitulion atill lurka in hia breaat) will vhrow up hi hit aud ahout burrah for Old Zack. " And ut enough, jual a wa predicted, Mr. Botta ba declared for Taylor, and tha Tribune haa anfutled tha Whig bannai t (be bieexe. Thia U truly encouraging. Go on then, fellow Whig, with confidence Old Zack' pro. pent a are miight, am brighter tbaa aver! The brave old man I certain lo be alec led, and then we may look for retrenrhment and reform. Th. Whig ball la advancing lo lb. While Hou Bad wo! lo the Loco who dar. attempt to ar. TMl ita eourae. Whig of North Carolina take freak soutage and go lo work with apiiit o4Mluiitm. Wipe out the ataia of the laat .lection by 10,000 majority for tha hero of ueua Tielel ' Tha ?ih of November I ale. at hand Tha Federaliete art vuTTrirrg every thing they can to ihoii advantajej if you not waka up and weak, you may repent it when it ia too lalet N Bat w have oo fear for th Old North Stale, For It year f4 aha hi declared that Loco focofarn ahoold aot rata over her, and oa lha 7th proxtmo aha will tgala record ia a voice cf aevea thunder that .Whig ruler and principle art at deat to bar aa ever! .. A New More of the Democrat a their NoM rot MUee" ' to Defeat Old Zack! " The New York Tribune Mates upon eutbotity ,aJrhi-h h eenOiee, .ihat lb. -'iMding ifunkera aJltiitjhrtsA f uenracraey H.ita I. lodi U Of in juguiar Awmacracy wn.ick la pledgwi l Joba Vaa Dumb aome ttm. sine ioquliad how long Cam wouUl eoatinne te bold on end distract the Draaocr,cy1 If this ataiemsotW the Tribune to Wbe eredited, th daw of .urrender in the Lax pirt Stete, at laaet, to not distanU But what a eoeleasioa ia here JmpUrdl Tbe Free-Soil, Abolilien-Van Bursa porn ie th Regu lar Psmocrscy of New York. And so what das peaM.ipeilienta are the Democracy- drive te dcleetsj. ray ion It ia m peeled or hoped by thia morameul lo deprive aim of the vole of New fork and thereby defeat aa e tee tion by Ih pool, to transfer It lo th Jioue. of Repiettnli vet. And tee, who call Uratnaelvrt Democrata are Ibe parti. Ie rhie proooeding! Th lut of offloa aad Federal gold will carry torn nvea to great tenre.aod lavoivaebem ia til aorta or latrt' f aee, Bm ibia ebeme, though wall laid, to lee refined to operate aaeomfull oa bo ar Md, a lawrsriwimag Big. ' 3en. Cue cbbbI b Iet4 t l t Tb. . Waabingten I'nion, aome mentb age, veatsjaad to anMrt .a estimate in reUlioa I. tb. nril PresidWy by which, it wtB be aeea, be give Can. Cm. eecen sneweisctotal votes than arc accessary for hia .lection. It wm elicited br a eemouoiratioa, ask ng tb. Editar U he setiojely and candidly thought that Cess and Butler would b. slecl'd. Tb writer, at lb. nm. time ecpresaed huopirnoa that each a mull was utterly impossible- Tbia. it eecme, nettled lbs edits uf th official, and be forthwith proceeded to claim h following feutea for Cm. stid Butter: "Mains New Hampshire PennsyWania Virfriiiis Bouih C.iobaa Ohio MiaasMtppi Indiana Illinois Alabama Missouri Aikaiaa M ichigau Iowa Texaa Wiacooeia Total 153" Rut Ut n. snaleie thia calculation .nd aee if it U rel.able. First, ae Union pete down Pmoeyl vani. M certeni for Cass, when Democrale, tham seWss, admit it ie douoijulond tb. Whig, claim it aa eosrf f.r Tailor. Next, o h Cerebea, O - J " Hlv:.b .11 ..I.it mm aJneiklfttl. hat Mtaimfl fof 1 WUItyU B aBuaataw mw -s' i - And finally he hope, lo carry Ohio, which ba a), wave been a concede I Whig Stat, and which voted for Mr. Clay at the last election. Now let us count m D i9A .mjI f IKIa lip. I MO .way iniwTi'uiw m"J w (pd by the Union's owa compulation, Gen. Taylor will b elected by 40 electoral votm Or by conceding only Ohio to Geo. 1 aylor. .( wuico hrwilf jet -with t ed.inht) ha wnuUI aUl, b Gen. Caw by l voteaf Since writing th. above, w. learn from th. Rich mend Republican, that a ecerepndent of the Herald, who ia friendly to tue admiuiatralion, con tends that Ohio ia sure for Caes in consequence, however, of the Van Boren movement in Pent eyU vani.,luconesjdce that Stete to Taylor. Ha gives tha foilovinf whia Prwid.htial calculations: Fer Taylor For Case Doubtful Vermont Maine Massachueett. Rhode Island H. Hampshire New York Connecticut Virginia New Jet-ay -Delaware SbUtfJ Carolina Maryland North Carolina 00 9 00 00 6 00 00 17 00 00 .,.o. 00 00 00 00 e. 00 00 0 00 00 7 00 s 00 13 00 4 st OU 00 00 4 00 00 6 00 00 3 00 00 11 00 00 0 00 00 11 00 00 13 00 10 00 s 00 16 00 00 00 IS 00 00 38 00 00 T 00 00 8 00 00 6 00 00 4 00 00 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 7 Alabama Michigan Louisiana lissippi Wiaconaia Kentucky lllinei. Iowa entrees. Miaaouii Georgia ArkanaM Florida Indiana Pennsylvania TexM Ohio 100 ilt Let a f amine the tfouraif. Th writer put down under tbi itesu, is., count of 'the irmmliabl. mutiny, in the Whig camp." But aiuc. b. wrote hia latter the 'munity Asm been remedied Se also, he speaks or aiaance. lion in New Jeraey and Maryland. Thia likewise. dissppesred, MssaachuMlte, too, will vote for Taj lor; so that even without unto, (woico we by no mean, concede to Caw) OLD ZACK'8 E- LECTION IS CERTAIN! W. may with eenfiuenc., thcD, claim m certain for Taylor and Fillmore. Ycrrael Ilboda Island... Massachusetts Ceunestisut. Now Yak... C ,4 I ...6 38 86 ..J PsBBSVlVSBia... Delaware....... Maw Jaraty... , 7 t Maryland . . . . Nona Liarotioa. ...... ........ .11 Uumaaw... ............ ......... 6 keaAnskv I TcMseaase....... ..........IS Gvarai. v .....10 Kloriua )......... .3 Obi.. .................... .W-.U Tetel, lt This glv.e Gea. Tsylor e msjnrHy of 40 atostoral vol bessde bis stssding a gocd .bane, for a Jority ot th Mtouing Stales, wbteb w. act dowa aa doubtjuli , Viiginls.. .................. .17 South Car uii. lodisna.... ..if, lllwoks. MMbtgaa V isawaslu. ..............4 . ' Iowa................. 4 Total, 50 W will Uses lira' iellowio, l Gea Con, where 1 H" . , M , t. Mississippi Missouri Arkansas Teas - r 3 4 Total, 44 Tbe total aambsf ef vatea, tbaa, whlah we thkah Gea Cata mb aokftdcBtly- esaira on 4f 441 ' W. Mnaat slos wiiboat warning lb gaed people ot Miahlsa I. pat aaralully awey aU th std sward hey May has ia tbeir puaaeasloa. Let aa ot tbem appear ia eight Aad h ear I. do thia before MaMBbr, tor GeaCaa ta datb ea Vta after da. "I tjncea Wabbbix. Esiq , Whig tiraslor elect from tb Cuaty ef Oiaag. boo feeigned hs Mat, and a bow Eleclie will take place ea th Tth of Noaember, the day of the Prsaideutial EtecUoa jtWe his circular to another roiuma- Letter frau Mr. Fillmare Wait will Tat FederalM av bow! The hope (w. started to My) thai th Loe Foco paper will now take fioa their eolumna that (landing- lie, which they weekly praam to their leader, and ineert in it place the itdlow- iae letter fiom Mr Killmore- But no, wa have ne hope rhat iliey will do any auch Ihing- -thetr policy ia to deceive aud humbug the people, and wa need not expect that they will be eaughl at any thing fair or above board. They have aaid, lime without number, that Mr r in. mere ia aa AbolilioniM end though it haa been repeatedly proved lalse ihey still persevere io their miarepreeeniaiione. Read what Mr. Fill more ay nd then read tho resolution he aubacribea to; Albavt, AugualS6, 1849 Dear Sir I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note ef tha 9th instant, en-eloaine- a primed copy of tha resolution adonled bv Hie Rough and Read Club of Raymond on the Sin mat., and deeiring lo know whether lha political seotimenta contained in those r.aolution. ate io accordance with my view. Th 10th nd 1 1th only, apeak of my poi. tion and v. wa; and though I cannot feel juati. God in appropriating to myself alt tha faltering eomisliment contained ia those reeoluiiona yet I AMaarpv to .at that THEY TRULY DK FINE MV POSITION AND EXPRESS MY VIEWS O.N THE SUBJECT TO WHICH i i nr. i auiuvn I I am banpv to inform you that unless aome. thing occurs which cannot be foreseen, I thiuk this State is certain for the Whirr Ticket by a larve roaioiitv. Pleaae to make my acknowledgement to the member el yoar Club, and believe me, Keapecirully. yoara, MILLARD FILLMORE. John B. Peyton. Kan., Preaident. Thefoltowmz are the resolutions referred to: -" 10 ArtoW. That w. tecognixe. jt MiJIatd Fillmore, the Whir, candidate for the Vice. Presidency, a genun.C republiean a pure patriot, a man of exalted iatelucl r.d high acquire eaewte one Who haa served the republic long and faithfully in thecivildrpartmenl of govern ment, whose very net manifests that he is a true devotee of liberty, whose name is prominently identified with the Whig patty, and whose tal ents and patriotism lusilv enune htm io tne love and adruiiatinn of hia eountryroen. 11 Retched. That the cbab.b or abolition, IBM recklessly adduced against Mittaid Fillmore, bv unacrapuloua partiisn opponenta, for the pnrpoae of exciting sectional prejudices against him. Bie so voukdatioh wh ati vsa rs troth: but oa ths eontrary, is triumphantly dispioved by the soli rnn declaration of our candidate for the vice freaid- ney, uttered long since tn the councils of the nation, that Conztete Aa no pot trt under the eenttUulieo, to ' interfere with JheimlUutim. damuU.t elawy e HffUte , in ike Staler oflhie Union and therefore we feelat oured that SOUTHERN INSTITUTIONS WILL NEVER BE ASSAILED OR MO LESTED BY ANY ACT OF MILLARD FILLMORE. When, ask the Richmond Time, haa Gen. Case ever made declaration o atrong a these of Mr. Fillmerel When haa he, who praye for the abolition of ilaverg everywhere, ever had the boldne to tell the people of the whole Union, North and Sootk, Ihat "th. craboc or abolition" again! him, ''has bo roo.DA hen hi AIOM WHlTBVKB IB toth7 ' And he ever told the people of the South ''that SOUTHERN INSTITUTIONS WILL NE VER BE ASSAILED OR MOLESTED BY ANY ACT" of Lewi Caul The Southern Democracy will find it aa p-hill a job to convict Mr. Fillmore of aboli tionism, at they did to leen the public ad. miration of Gen. Taylor by accusing him of ignorance, shuffling, uppraing lettei, end, lo crown all other enotmiiieo, of having thwn himself ''onworthy of support." Wondet if lbs Standard will publish the above! Another Letter from Mr. FiUmore. The Locofocoa have had nothing to harp on for the last four weeks, save a detached por tion of "Mr. Fillmore' Erie letter" a letter alleged to have beta wriltea by that gen tletotn in 1638. Every par haa dilf'ed from their reach and poor Federalism it now cling' ins- to a straw, while the teainecloeu waves of the polhitieal ttt rhreatt-na snomeeiarily to ubmerge tbem utterly. Poor "Fed a," pity you verily hut, justice demandt that we now deprive you of y or laat buoy! Your laat hop i now hlaeted you may at weU giv up la despair.' Wt have alwaya doubted .the genuiaeneaa of th edleged letter which you have to cart fully ttereotyped, but bow wt are doubly con vinced that it it a orjrerf. In it you repre- aent him ae .declaring hit onpoeitioa o the clave trade between the different Statee of the Union. Bel th. annexed eorrespondeau will show that Ml. FiHinore to of opinion that Congres has a power Mio interfere with, or break off, the trsnarrMlttio removal, or diaposal of persons held as slaves from one alavebolding f'tale to tnother," hot 1 Ihtt the power it vested ia the Stttee i " '' Vout beta Loco rocot.mi at wining to ly nrntitiB nt way, Kolanoi, ba bee ia til manner of form, and with all manner of falsehood,' repectiog hit cplnloris upon the subject of tlavery. He to denounced in the whole Loco Foco Southern Piete a. aa aboli tionist ef tha daikMt stamp, and tt holding opinion, not only in contiav.ntion of all com moa mom,' but in utter 'repugnance to tbt eon iiuiioo of the U. Statee. , It will not he the fault of the Southern Loco Foco Editor, if Millard Fillmore i not a much a bugtAo among tht children of North aad Sooth Care, liua Locofooo tt 'Ttrleton' wtt ther tht Re, o.utioa, who Btmt wa uaed hyauraetto frighwa or scare Morfhty htbiea to tbeir bedt, Now, nothing - It wickeder or tillier oa th pens! Southern men tbaa tuch electioneering e tbt. Tit eternal cry of tbeit of "wolf," woU" against Ndrthera men, anon, will summon a abepheid when the . real "wolf" comes. Tbe theep will be devoured, ami shep. herda will laugh af tbt frigbtened thing, J vtojnt vqnnitotjjo ""gni. u. .mi etaailiuf Millar f illiri.re , ,. v.j" i - .. "V. i k.i.r i. th.t ; their real agony, rty iben "wolf " Aeorring luihese Southern Loco Foeoa, indeed, there ia nothing in the North, that to not 'lAboruinr,," or "Wiilt," eave and exeept new iAt Mr Van Buieo baa turned "'wolf," -Hie Lewis Cass of Michigan, who ie travelling exactly tn Va Be ten's fnoiatepa! We trust, that even Scut hern LeeoForuiam, always silly eamigh in theekoiee or it allies IMoith, u not so silly aa to believe an that.- - Bui. to set our Whirr Editorial friende in the South ... right en th. subject of Mr. F..U i more position, and lo five them amuniltoB ; to kill the Loco Foco "Aboliiion" ghost, that the Richmond Knquifer has ronjtirrd op. we addressed a letter lo Mr. Fillmte reqneatingl him to define his position oo one point, for we I took. poi. and only .point, bec.ua. thia, 'ghost ofa wolf, can never be killed un'ess . yu stand him upon s point The -eorreepon-; dvni-e explains the point, and .peak. fr itself. I It i only necesaary lo dd, that w hate delay. ed publishing it, in the hope, that tha silly Kirhmond gliost would lay itself, but a it I yet haunts the public there, here is the shot thsl will kiil.it. cor-T. Niw Yoac Sent 10. 1848. Ta the Hon- Millard Fillmore: Dear Sir.- You mar not be .war., s I am. wbosa business it ia daily to read Journals from all pt'ta of th Union that while Gen. Tarter ia de nounced in tbe North bv wbt calls iterrf. '''be Democratic parte," bera f i beins- a Bl.ebold.r, yu are not th. less denounced by th. sane so called Democratic party in the South, fr being an t Abolitionist," and for holding extreme abo. htion opinion. W who b.v. known you here. need no reply to calumny, but ea'umny .very where, concerning you, cannot be Wealed with contempt, .. among your own friends and citi xena. Fur an example of what ia aaid coneemine van. I sm it charted ih the Richmond Enquirer, that you huU il to be within the power ef Congress, to interler. with or to break off th. iransporta'inn. removal, or disposal of peraon. held aa slsvea from n. siavenoldtng But. to another. I waa so sure. not only from my .own kaowkleee ef voor opinion. out tram yowr oelerenee lo the Law and Con- sr.iuiioa as us country, ther. could not be one w.ra truin in such . cbsree that I nerempto- nljr denied it to asm. Richmond frtenile who wrote me on the eubject, and T prrimiaed 'tdwrtta'ahd to ak you if I was not c meet. In pursuance cf this promise, i Data written you this letter. You. respectfully, J A ME9 BROOKS, THE REPLY. Albabx, Sept. 13) 1843. Jaioee Brooke Eta. Dear tfci: I rsturoed this morning from th. y eat, aud ha. a tour, of th. 10th, in which yoo aay mat it baa been charged in tbe Richmond Enquirer, that I hold il to be within the power of congres to interfere with, or break off, ths Iran portal ion. removal, or disposal of parsons brld m eisve irom one alavebolding rttata to another, I am not .war. that thi. ouestiM bm ever been discussed in Coniees,or wm ever presented for the consideration of the Supreme Court of tha United States be tors 1841. In that year thseele brated caa from Miaaiasippi wm decided, and Mr. Juabc McLmu gav. an elsborata opinion on tbt Point, in which th. Chief Justice concurred. H. cam. Is the conclusion that the Cbnat tulioha. powers over tbi matter wm veaied in th. several oteta and not in t'sngrsa. eo far h my knowl edge exleada, thia opinion earned conviction to every unprejudiced mind, .nd th. question w.e conaiuered Milled. At any rale tbu wm my own opinion then, .nd I have even no csus lo coang. II .inc.. saauid 1 do oo, I abou d not hesitate lo declar.iL You will therefore perceive, that you did me no Injustice in representing to your friend lost ium w.ra my sentiments. 1 write tn baste, anid the prrmure of official duties, but remain. Truly, yours. MILLARD FILLM RE GEN. TAYLOR'S MARYLAVD LETTER, It will be recollected by ar readers, tbst the federal or rtwmsisl Ediiora mad. . asonalreua ado afasMst . letter addreaaed by Gsn. Tsybjr to tbe Independents" ol Maryland. It wasehsrged that there was aamething dreadful iu that letter) that lb old General was atraid lo lei il aee lb light. It. lis Well, the Hon Hbvkibv Jiiaaaov, by an thotity from Gen. Tatlbb, ha brought rhia letter aut; and her H is, lbs same frank, sasdid, mod. est, patriotic eipteasioa ol bia posit ioa aad pur. posea hi regard to lb. PresideBsj Ihat we Had run aing through all hi letters soiK.ining nothing but whst, la ib light ot Ih mb and in lb. .yea very reader, will reltest atdl brighter lastre upas th unsullied honor and Integrity of hsdiitsngusah. d author. Tb. subjoined U a opy af Ih. letur b quealionr Batoi Rou.i. La.. June S9tbi IMI. Ginuni ; I bar lb boo or to aekoowladg the rccetpt at your polite .manruaKaiiaa ol lb. lit b instant, calling my attention lo aertaia atst. msnta, reUtiv to my posHioa before tbe country aa a candidsW for she Preaidenav . hith arc in. rescBterl te ba becB made, ia ibe W hig Katsunal Coavaalioh, eeaenlly held ha rrladelpha, pending tne Milow oi taat eoay, oy uage Bsunders, Lauisisbs, iu tb. Mm. of ibe delegation Iron, thsl tits, stand requesting I be informed whether such statcmcnta tat mad. by me auiburiiy. I has to ml or as you, it reply, Ihat, on their aay to that Can.enilofL, Jstdgs Winchester asd gauntters. tbe Uoaisisua l Icrnlloa. ho lists been, lor ma By Mrs, my personal trtends and neighbre, role to me, requesting my views, befor. lb. tneciinr el Ibe Gooeemine, si IU lb. Bwsrse I desired av ri wads to pursue ta that body. In Iw. coninMini canons, adiU-Msed k thera ia reply, lulormed ibem, m mibviaase, rhat m my diwaiwe Irom the aeeue. it would ba ouile ImonMibl. for mo la .as any spesms mstrMiiuasupon In aubet- Utal a uMauons ar aoaiingesaw might ansr, duiing tb salton r th tLoovsBiiou, lb sbarasier ef which sould aot foreVelU anH that thry must ibcrelol-r I'" ah rcaboasibiliiv ol aatme for met thai ell my honor and interest eat ia Ibrir beads, and ibai a Us lever they abouM ao it lo do, 1 would moat MrdsaliV snarov. I aubstantially mlorssed Ibem, mnber thai unlets thry should diasoveraa avid, at disposithiw in treat m unlwily, sbinli I had no i-msub tor supposing iult B lb Ms, I tbongbl lbs my Iriewiis sliould go into tb Convention, m ibey bad beea kt-kVjrb. Ibal havmg bean placed ia rsf breatat suit arte to ward, tbst aubjeat, wbhmai any ageney or act of my ewe, directly ar indirectly, I did aot feel my sell at llBanj, "J any saca bi, to wunnraw myselli mat my Irsawda, m wbeM bends 1 had ever bera could d so whenever they should ae tt, and BMlly, Ihat if ibey auld Maseed la elesting ta that fic any oaa eciicr qaaiiBen tor Ita utt tt.SB I was, and wao wm si the Mate Urn honest, truthful and pairnnrs, rs was uvnr auty tn go lor kiss, and that, so tar from being disappotatcd or raoi lifisd, I should bbsi i He rewsii was joy. . .. 8Mb, I Ibrak. bM bcrn iba laneasen whlek I have umfosmil) held .a ibis Mutest sias my aamc wm brat mentioned in mswsIbs with k . 1 eearet that I have aot . cop af my eewaaoniaations t Judge I Hauaderaaad VVtoebesteri but lb above I bclisve te be tbsir ssibstanc.. Vmtrr tbe ceteval authority thus given Hum gentlemce, I shall derm whatever statement a tbey atay heee aaade ta be right aad proparf and eonaitral teibaa integrity aas) is) Ih aiaaartty at ibeir rnswdsbia tar as, I nail Msum imb wbboub MMaatla. 1, tner ia J fore, sww take Bpoa my aea aheelden (b rvsaew- tikiltty of K otto ot lb LeuiaUa. Delegstt. l. thai Ci tmsKoa, bshI am sni sitt mbws si' j!. SWUSMnin-a-'ia 1... I . L,. rf,. " "'V I retr -itxceenhty ifc,4 way In in ItshiskA, '. bora you reursscM, stHWld ka-a Ha a.lbdr' Moos) lb. sours irtsraswal by lUc LwaisM Uklr.,. ttoa mi the CoH.eiHM.a, omo) ahmtM bava iawgise. thai I had absBdouad II. a bomihhi ub ab I Uk sjsi. forruly held ia my pbl.sb.l hniar e Ibia mMcs) I It cl boosd. ao ever, la Ma,! tba U4...L... j ' kusa aba boBestly differ with as, smI, ibeiaiorr bile I leel eouscioua ol a ehsage ef Wims; ares. .7; rioTwrttj" tMenee to their u aeata at rwlu Mi,nu . " supporting my rtectiuit, whitw thev belie. liLi changed my poliiKal views. I ask as Buut, b a Dowoerai, r Natrw, lor bia vet. 1 uk, ?""'"n V"B' n"e',. " ,h U ZZ.ZZoZuSL BO .icu-e. to mfiurnee kiaseiLZi. it. ' ot the imp,,nui uuiy ol voting lor tb orTicanar his Uovn-nn.cirt. " Ku '" "jeetioe to ynor etreiiisiiag eounisi among sushot , our trwHd, M- .- .ull. . ' ' ..; ,r "7 " ot my n.m, i. tt.e publis piiaia, iu sonatoiioT Ik, such tuojrets, is lb) apology lor lb. raquat. svitu grcal respeel, geoilem.B, t ao, your ob'l scrv'l , Z TAYLOR. Messrs. Cata G Pitts, Jonw W. tVALxaa.la. S. Alkxssbxb, aad athera, Baltimore, Md, JUDGE MANGUM. The Hon. John H. Pendleton, of Viroioa, as published tbe fallowing loiter from Judge Mat. t M, in reply to one from him informing Mr. M. that lbs Democracy uf Virginia wete circulating a report thai be (Mr. Mangum J had goo buaw with lb determination of opposing th. election ot Gen. Taylor, and (upportiug that of Cms, VenV ly, tbe Locofocue of Virgtbi. must be bard rua in. deed when ibey invent such a preposterous lkka hood, and lhair party must be ignorant and eredV lou tilde, d if Ibey can be induced lo bebev. it;-. Washington, August SO, IJ48. M Dear SirZ I bsve ibis momant recsmJ wmir I'.,,, ol lha !2Alb n.l.nt mil, Ik.l . is currant in that part ol Virginia iu which e reside that 1 bav returned lo North Condie de termined to support ths election of Messrs, Cass and Butler for the first and second otficM ef th Republic Your fsvor waa bandsd to me in tha room ef the Whig Executive Comniitiee," wbei. I an and b been for Mveral day a aiding to lb du- tiibutioo of matter designed lo enlighten and bnag up ibe public mina to ina aupporl of leasts. l ay lor and r illmora fur tu-Mre oOicea, 1 thank you lot your prompt aud cunCdenl do ni.i of tb. liutb. of the rumor, and I am vary am you know bm too well to bav. felt that yoa be sarded any thing in nailing the false aaid bM ceia- age tolbscouuter -, . . iV In truibi niy n' air, r cannot coniv. of sit conjunction of circumstances, howsver aoonstroa. thsl could liiaue. m to ino my rapport way iiincant as it u to ins .i.vsuoa oi usn, mom B th. Presidency, I am ia favor of Gen, Tayr, ae on ly with xr at, but with uodoubling confidence," Ana, mart crt. ivotuwiioeianuing in. apf. nt Mverse in North Caro'ina, ( which we ia that State perfectly undcrlat.d,) eh. wtll vast a beariai mariiy in' Novemlier for tb Whig ticket ihsa a"hbM dbneafnee "IS22 p'bsslbly J,ih ib? ception of that for Gen. JJarriaoo in ISta l - . 1 shall be obliged to you lo denounce, tb. rarasr referred lo in the manner jrm tbink mott emitakk, wbensver you mret it, U you shall desm K ef mf ficisot eoaaequenc lo apeud upon . it M "muck breath. - .'sf . Very truly, your friend aad ohadieat Mrvant, - WILLIE P. MANGUM. so ium esvn. ,wuu ... , vnuieran, Virginia. i- Ueu. CaatB on Slavery. , Tb. only aentiment ever promulgated by tbt "hero of tbe broken .word,' which can b. constr od by lb. "FederaluU" m favorable to lb South, ia bie position with regsrd lo alavety to the T- ritoriee. Aud .van tbia, when .xamined attetw tive'y will be found to be M hoatito te SoulAe interest m tbo of ilhr nAL.rGiijta( -'j If w are correct y informed, Gen. Caa Is a favor of leaving tbe people ef any Territory hirk may ba hereafter acquired, tbe right te rtfuhien for ihemeelv." Thia, w eeasider.M-' virtually Mying, I am in lav of th. .bolitim of lary, aod th extension of Free Soil." . I'm b ia ..ideal to soy man th( a alaveholdar will not carry bis alave into any State or Territory where they' an not already recognised m property, end wbr,V; law, he ia not protected to the uat of this sies. erty. Indeed war. thera no objection on tbia arirr, tb. bare risk be would run ia case a majorih d the popl abou.d dcid giot the inatltatia, w.utd pcevMit any owner of slaw fromemigratia; te s new Territory. 1 bus would the ousaia necessarily be left to the deciaion of moss vb have ' no interMt or aympathy for elevery-sel il doM aotroauir. tb. penetojtUa ef a Pands to guess bow it would be determined. .' ; : If those who Mally believe that Gea. Cask a "Vorihern Mm with Southern PrtKt'pleer examine tbi matter w conoactibo with hi NidaV sm Loiter and other public . ipresioos V i position, tbey will b compelled te perceive ths! I is b Northern man with noprineipUm at ef ar ' any be has, it is . principle of haired and eppaawi to Ih. South. Don't Ul it be forgotten,' tha S Gae My, .". V'.-i ?4- I .m ao slsveholder I never hv bM-4a er shall be. I depretste itesxisteace iu pMah and pray for ita ebolilioo evry whr." , THE CLAY MEETING IV NW Y0R fj-y Th. Clay rneauag advertised tot FrshJ rer ing the S8d uh, to New York, tertrai ridicuous farce. The mover, in th' withdrawn Ibeir call but Mmelbing of '"' met locetber aod had bill uproar. ' It e" Tbe New York HemliT, of WeditcehJ i. n T...'nnine.rtBS v - . it seem Mr. Botu, af Virginia, mbw footed for General TayUr,tTbulA -f I The conclusion to which the Btonsa" Clay arrived, waa to sworn, a P11" . rV- neutrality between GearsaJ Twror rTZ Case aassrtinr trial tacl - couki w- j, a. . ..l.l aunl wjsrwsv - , Gea. Tat lor would not auppi-rl Gcb- I at lorr would not eupmirt IteB- v-,-- ml m the'ie ebotre, torit weuia et W , to B Baed. bbel, tbearBwe wr.:v aot vot. at ..I. All went on w '"J ennclus oa of Mr. Bolt.' speech M of MBBiaioB fnauad, which would put or btoah ttuit which ae are, intormed rX ip owKikag at oaaei. .mx No attempt to portray it to tU i lrt,Tl could, at austesariil.,,,;., v 'i 'JtJ t Th following- U th eowlvsvoB "'"Tl speech aa rvporV-d in the ttoratdt , " I wy.' Ihorefore. that In my h$&Lm rVVrade of Mrr CUy ought teconaWtt b.t i
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