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f : , I'-'"' . '"-'; 4 -:ft VA VVhEX ASD THE RIGHT OF -is . ,i v:. I- z .TTFFRAGE. '.: :-': : We SUFFRAGE. invite the reader s uBnuon wmo iu..-y bf imposing it, ssiWy nowljoR every ada't. e.. k..nJrdi fMn.it least this wonld ford sufficient proleciiontgm itBXsJt were apprenenaec. no wim, v . -iih.i.nd.n? Lit desire to hire the qualification of householder added lb the electors of the third description, remain unchanged accep urn ie- ttnrt of tha COfflfDlttee ES It WaS, W1U1 IUB oai f K militaTTinolificiiioo. which he S-SVU T f . t ' The President iclthlib P2r;VtVi VneltTT wl haste for .Wash in. on. The rcinlt of-his I much tu insult the .mercbaut and injure the me- mission is .rtot yet known, but the probability - is I chauics and loboriht interest ff iKew oik, has Itbai to a fe days we shall , see it 4 announced thought fit by way of sett off to hare-recourse that one ct the ntts hs wiihdrawn, and after to tcWdin,and;ia his reply to Mr Marcy and tbeeleclionjsflverlwe shall see hi; name ga the Committee, til says that he does not be- zette&in Ihe G!obe( as appointed to forne snog Here that the laboring classes seek to take a, henhjonder tbel Government.! Mr IVan Boren share in the Government for the parpose of over 1 if determined nbtiibe la a mjnorityo the next Li nch of Martin Van Baren. It is the best v hawe vet seen on that jjem? fjih n0 prbpertjr K . i -i themselves great credit by MVCT TT4V0 ! 3 iJrreain hisspeeeh which vul theopinioo of those from whom they had differ ke the blood of Mte Demo?r.ryboiI at wj h8f for on6t returned ihearsinceie thanks. Under ail circumsiaucrs, u wuu.u i aatisfiad with the rfeht of suffrage; as it J.aoMIIMl' f HBf I ... L aj-l .JiHMinll , m tl his .loo,,ppo,.. well in hW Wc..j of del- B,TI ' EH33y i MiSI that of citizen. : J: H i : t: , ... in JJl $ baTe reCeited lav ors not ti imake jdqpUcity t jii n.mMriti: and wheQ TOO hate read it well, learn w M-r -mt tLUf- f th Vhlt wn 'Fed.,.! torning ifj; thos IndeaVbring show by ionpli-! i moral and intelligent bf the producing classes are asaiQst- the administration, ana ffo who u heart and hand for the overthrow or tne preseni corropt rnlers. We, in common wtth others, have charged, ayjf and opon good ground too, that whole hostslif ruthless disorganize. strikr Uotrsf of Representatives, if money $r Execu- ui mysuniMiumgB cau preveni iw 4'1" MR. FOSTER. The Hon E. HJ Foster Senator in Con- gressrfroni this State, in a letter to a friend, intirriates pat should the people elect a ma jori't otVJim inistration j denid our next egisiature, T he shall reel it incumbent upon u itsign nis station in me oenaie, ana fj m . . - i ''.'! i ,-fi r Thus. Messrs. IMlior8, nnisnes ui ;s"' r r. r.nj j"i.-"r : L t,, r I ' "v i f ' ?" I .'-'-fVOTi' deMw TarkfiW- ' DeutTpewb, whWi cubt to be read by and honors a t hwdsj Witness the, host f call purelepublicahisin, sid affbtdslTrSost fi f cWex -Ul think it may be amosiog, liiSSdass ifpeople (alias liU very uorst pop- Ridels Inpointefb offices emolemenrana; 8trjklng jrontfast to the contemptible shuf- wssgg&S&Wi tisSSte& 4i8asssi- iaiassjss i : 'vr7' rU.himMlf:an nase 181 U mnrh as the kiod soulil who was so anx- nnd 2 of Clarke's Report from ih view? there l ions io save them from lhat w;hcn once surrender- ed, is never tooe regmu fy j -v.. ' Respectfully, joars,&c Hi expressed by iir van oureu, v -j self one of hts4)pposers, anaconKcy coniusion prevail, , rf ! i . . : - : 1 a'NItional Banl In! the Union i and Jack- in the, rep y octvovernor oeward loine vom- , l, i ,1; . - Vtooj. -j mittee, rensini lb tiuitelwithjpr make himself WM J"lff f 4;jnd a nrt in th.TJiUn.iinfli nntr of receiv- ;ni ouren, who toted for the; Tariff of i felr Vvt Boren said, that as the vote keshouja now give on w bat was caiieu u V V i ifiestion, would be difiereot from what H hid been on a fortnei occasion be felt it a; doty to ifflike a briefexp iiiatipn of the motives which governed him. Tbe qoalirlcations reported, by fhk fit Committee, were of three kinds, via? The pjraeniof a moiiey tax i the performance bf miliiary ; doiv and working on tne op ays. The twi (order had met hn.fftetdfff !nm,r .haiion : to the. latter e wished to oddte The following brief artifcle will give the ereption Mr. tow us which reader an idea of the kind pi rerepuon Mr roted for the? Tariff of far. it is a virion t ' nre ment, we find ithe pare doctrines ot repnwican-1 not a rjg lor a ttanic or lantt, except as Dug- " - ' . .k-.. WnWtt. TpI nffSl.i J-r.. y4-:J-U-- t.k. Af- c c iiioaieni iney cau a nartv In ihm idiocmcttncr nswAntrv - - . r w - ins a political chief in; aid of a political Clay meets with in the se he has vwited in New Tor k. h From the SackeU' Hatbor Journal. RECEPTION OF MR. CLAY AT OS- ism set forth as they emanate froV the. feelings Hears to defeat a man whom it hates. Mr and are exhibited in ihe,actlonsot - tbe Uonser I dav ia no more nf i a Tariff man' thari Van and as come out ta-L-k..ar FiiaiM-k-ittMiki ainiTiAn - x " ' -r-.. ? us . ihti- ttik - kaJri i. r.i iff iVh t ihi cit. n for of it to-morrow, if he Chought he i 4. lL . J..:.-l mtlM toniha nia AlAMinn h, an ininiT nas ever seen an nonesi man or um prouuciug i r7 Mw3';ir. f,iT" B"ri.- Born, tiid ibe Enqatrir fenowsil-s TEXAS. A fright destiny it in reserve for Texas. Every thing is working for her benefit. The slanders of her enemies at home have been put'down by a just administration of the laws, honesty and good faith Iii Eng land it has beeirannouneed in Parliament, that the British Minister at; IMexico has been directed to negotiate for the recogni tton of the; Independence of Texasand the Ftench Government, is at this time, de- iberating upon; tbe expediency, of a similar recognition. 1 his, however, is, not ail Aware of the obstinate and unyielding tem per of the Mexican ruler?, they will -"be made to understand distinctly, from the Government of the U States, that if they shall again march an army into Texas for the purpose of overthrowing the existing government, it will be construed into an unfriendly leelmz towards ! this country, and the people will be allowed freely to follow their inclinations f in ! takinf part with Texas.' The result of such a move ment, backed by a bounty of, Government Land of five hundred acres to every vol unteer who joins the army of the Repub lic, with his rifle for the campaign, would throw twentv-five thousand men into Tex as from the' Western States.irv three months. We incline, however, to the belief, that dis cretion in this respect will govern the Mex ill recognise arraoze lor a valuable c3nsideration. ' , " " NY Star. WEGO It was our good fortune to be appointed a 4 I 1, ";1 ti class treated other than with hfoghty distance. when he has an tbif.ei to t ' ' : i il . : ana simie ana in piano effect! that can smtZej, Lynchburg Vtr&nidh. 1 1 i i f r MM r.MM. iva mi a i Tifx xtjzijv inn in i inn inns nPRPRr n lur luo a v Tfi tn jfasvr : ro .iirn vu . ' i a At at -ia a i mpmnnr tns ai iiripuanuii i a ui.i iiiia viiiav c i w w ta t - .www. - i as ismw w v ca a tut,o Abbi v u b' 3' 10 repa" ,0 ?'"Tg' :Jj? .f 3eS L i:i BTTtE BETWEEN !THE TEXUN iborfdon kishwj.iW M??l- a short Ume in writtlltnLDand lo pactake ' i.:.J,lJI ir nL. -ur v.a.,- , f - Y " i m ; i . Y- ii j by a fnil,iaao from Dachesi. to UrfkMlA csBpiiHwi.J wwwww.-iu-i uw,w,. '-"- I fet&f bf tbdsleamej a i i ; . a p i. . m l. at a litaaf aa a& m r bib . ar a tm a a a r caw in f uiiu awn au u 11 a, w b n uiuaa - a - r - - - w .j - - . : i - t I! ioosebohfe -J-Tbat motion. aiW fulidtscu I place be bad lastsitH.IJand a numerous wteaimM to iipon the fr R,5 ; I 7 . T liirrsjoh. had pievailed bya majority; ot twenty! escort of the citizens of Oswego, who had SS! - 1 - NATCHiTncES.Jalj 25, 1839 !i,2l, too! liberal .lifieitioh Tod .V,. ftl. Hi !5 t'S S?? 'e5fe -ffi?' port Hi tin ceil Mtsort of iwmtf M jtais of ajM " TV " i Tl f " e i wk nw . mn " j" j'S wMcb toofc place or. tne Ilh ii...: . .i.i.l.Mr ,.Ul,,;j.njU!iJ tel. in front of which WrBo concourse of of his sonaiTer itp aiforeiffn coort, ai different I, ' r!l r,,a jfla i some seven or ei?ai nunarea - - I, terestihg letter to received yes- Velocipede, from Red some seven or eight hund persons of the West he was Dewer, of Oswego, in a m ate manner, who teferred inent public services his of human hberty-his del interests of the country, and his earnest .ef forts to preserve her laws and constitution inviolatel ": :vN. '' Mr Clay returned lhariks for the kind manner in which he had been received by d dressed by Mr 1st end appropri- 0 Mr Clay's era- ardor in the cause ption to the best incr actual Dauners. should be permitted to vote ) (ii eieti officer in the orovernmenl. from the assembled to see the Statesman and Patriot if highest to iho'Jowest 5 far outrooning,,in this j particular, the other Slates in this Union, and I veging'-'from the! extreme of restricted! to tbitj. i cf universal suffrage.! The Convention, senai l bU. of the very gjfeat stride which (bad been la i ' ken by the last vote, .the next morning referred ; tte whole mailer'! to a select Committee of Chif I ienf whose report was now under consideration. I hat committee, tboogh composed 01 gentlemen a Urge majofity of whom bad voted for the prtj Tv-sit inn of universal suffrage, had now recomn- ... . . .1 .i i i iiiamivi it n uii 11 u mended a middw1 course, viz: the pavmentof a I .l. :. r. lJi f L monev tax J or labor on ihe hiffhwavs: exclud I , ... - s ).-.. . - ' . " . . '- ' . : I.- r a-"' 1 . ing lunula service, wnico nag, uowever, oeen periods, to enter into all the unmeaning expense necessarily jattendant upon Royalty, land then to draw their own inferences between his repub- ucan iuey.j ana proewce.- uuauwunmu. 14 if' I'i " HI-' TWO Tbe Lmd very properly reinstated. . 1 he question then recurred, shall an attempt be again made to add that of householder to the highway qualified tlon ? And run Ihe hazard of the re introd je tton of the qualifications, and throwing open trie batlut boxes (o evrj body ; demolishing, at one bttiw, the disUiitlioe character of an elector, trie proudest add most invaluable attribute of fr Mum II t ! ' ! j 1 I'll ail uuicil eaiu un mhujuii ,ue w. ;1 the gentleman frpm Coluanbia ; ih: day hinted at ihe numerous objections which; he had to the j.ropsuiin which ieot!r day passed tbe lort occupied twenty-five or thity . minutes in the delivery. Although his appearance told too well even to a str mger, that he was wearied by his journoy 1 nd the constant calls and attention he had seen in a measure compelled; to -receiveY yet ie spoke in a manner toat fixed ed all within bear great measures of national jimportance of which he was thei-projeetbr, or in behalf of? which be, bad ben anrclnment suppor- He referred to ihe subjejet. of internal im ! From the wV. York Express, EClfe CIRCULARS. if i-lr H' I :- -fi! ! I Circular was bad enoorrh. It drained the Atlantic States ! of the precious metals, trijbout profiungthe new States. Almost all the Vjan Bur4n Senaiors of ;Congress solici led 1 its . rf peal-iandi jnine were ; m re open mouthed against it than several of the Senators from the new States, particularly Mr Sevier of Arkansaa.j "; -A ' 1 j . f--, " , This Specie Circolar beinff so bad as to dis gust so mi ny prominentMclmbers of ihe Party; tnat promulgated 11, wnatican be tnoosnt ot re viving it !j And this'.; being, byispmany Van What can-o Louse I Specie uir- htti- lA Aiuti Boien; men admitted lobe bad, AhHOT 0 JMh thoaght i adding a dbsiom Hous. will herewith r an engagement instant, and a on the 17 ih instant, seventy five mile? northwest of Na cogdoches, Texas, between a large body of tbe?Cberokees, iCaddos, and other Indians, anrj the! troops under, the command of Brig adierGeneral R. H. Douglass, from which it win oe seen tae enemr nave sustained a teavy loss, j Head Qdahters, ) iGamp Carter, July 6, 18S9. j Tothe Hon. Sydney Johnson, Secretary of War: lB--On 1 y-esterrJay ihf negqciatton on tbel pari of tbe commissioners hiving failed, uoder your order, th whole force was put jnimouon towras .; ine encampment el Laund- Bqwles, on the Neches. Colonel rum. crossed ion the Jweat! Bide of the Ne- Ichcs, and marched up the river tbe regi--ttn'der;,0qfopejs ; Biirtesritjl and Rusk ntion.iivregarrf io ihe right of suffrage ; or provements, and to the grtal benefits which jciiiMts he intentfed to make, had tb com mitt reported in favetj that vote, and by whic when folly urged, be knew Ibat 'would be ab to"conyinee ev'ry member of thi$ committee of :'jih0 danrous and ajlarming- tendency j of that prertiiiation "and unexjcted' prostraiibn of all . qaliiicativos. Ai this moment he woold only tiif, tltat among (be inany evils which now fio a w holly lunrwtricted suffrage J the lollo win ; Would b tbe most injurious, v;z: our country had received irbm works of this character; and concluded this portion of bis remarks by saying thai f he desired to see the great connecting link between Lake Canal around the commenced and Erie and Ontario a Ship Falls of Niagara soon coaipleted at an early day: The public lands, and the ttempts of the administration to purchase '"ia, I oiurioos. v;zi V . . F -i f . ' I : w "a ! i isi 11 wnoio siveio me cny ai oew xorK a- I c.'.i i '.LLJ: rr- t btent-nve! thoosand vo eab wh. . ndir ,auu' WM Popcriy no- . " . . V Til llABH K Mm f lam uvcu ww t viar. i He spoke of that thrice the Sub-treasury scheme tion of which the public 'monies, instead of being deposited in hanks into the hands of such Swartwout and Price. - the liberal extension of the richt on the choice ct df locates lo this convention, she had about thirteen thousand. Increased inumher lbat the character of the of votes would be such a ,wyu!d,ener their elections rather a curse thab blessing whiclj would drive from the polls all Jvas hap s.iber minded people.: and such, as he was! py lo find, was the nriited opinion, or nearly sij ui iite urirciuoii iiom luai CUV.! 2J It would not only be injurious to thera.bqt .1 ' . ' ' V I I m - - . .3 I iuai injury wouiq wora an eqnalty great one: id tha itestern anl northero parts of the State. U The; Sob-tieasurvif avslem lis advocated bv two-thirdiof the VanLBuren party oo the Spe cie princrble but the other third mystify in ar guing it. : The (two-4ihiids insist upon collecting the revenues from ' the public L nds in Specie , and the taxes at j t he Custom House in Specie. The ot Kef third mystify bpori arf Indepen dent TrejMtury.'l : -I S ; 1 ! ' The Stb ireaoryl hicti . pmpw e the exac tion, of all the Government revenues in specie is a tangible, n comprehensive prbpjosilioo. It can be mtjt, and it can :be argued w jib. We can understand whai a man means when be wishes to levy specie f;om us for iGuvernmleftt pur puses, and leave tbe common business of life lo Banket and Bant issoesLGold1 and silver for the Gov ernmentjand Bank paper for the people is some thing: we can cornprihend the meaning of. We can reason then whether two currencies can c exist, the Government exclusively adopting the one, and Idiscred ting the other. The Spb-treasurvJ however, which proposes TllaV tVtllAaVliiin fkf itha frnnS in Ranlr ninai 1 aafPlv. am mil . T . " w , ' . T . . rr .rm ury-v r by check upon Banks and ihen the depositing b-treasnrers as i-,, vvrx wih ofilners of the Government, because they are belter or safer depositories than votes of the new hi rejected project by the opera or; ( : su was ihe bresent consolation of our hardv etinadi the West; that for their toils and! tbeir! aufferin I tioni of the people; towards; a man whos6 iu iruuciuj vi cMiuTBuon me wilderness, tny I uie nas oeen spent in ineir service. were checked by ihe cooventioo,1 not only that I Mr Clay was waited upon during the eve Y TZr l MCUr? 10 ,le enjoyment of theiM ning by the delegation from! this village, ; dearbouffhl lmnruvemenTa in mnMniianoa I .?., - . - . . . w; . ,Z . . It... i ; r . r 71: jiiTT :? T : 1 TI 1 wuu me invnatron 01 its citizens, nut ow- i a still sreater influence them that , fa V It fatigues of his journey, it as declined He 1 Tespecied th State, their march and the march I Passed this place on the 2Stbinstant,in the if empire kpt pace. This aiosefrom the ciH 1 Steamboat St. Lawrence, and received tbe gyimstanceol representation in ihe Stat being calls of some of our citizenllon board. i . tunuoec on aa numoer or electors ; and, t vtf I cause almost eteryjman, ia a new county. Was pan elector uuder! ihejexUiing arid contemplated uiiiv.wi im in lucuiu cunnues, ana espe In the coorse of bis remarks, Mr Clay the Banks, is a. proposition that looks to us like was frequently interrupted wiW the applause humbug It is difficult to understand it . If of jiis bearers, and retired amid long and tbelSuhMtreasurers are preferred to the banks continued huzzas. Thesii wtr ih r9fi. I fty. it is absurdity to take bank" paper tor fnl. soontaneoos: and onboooht demonRtra- theni hate. lhe c??todJ of because t if ihe banks themselves are not tmst worthy, their protnwcl tobe itust-worthy certainly are not. It is nonsense to discredit-banks, and then to take a bank's promises. " It is ridiculous to insinuate a bank will run; away, and then to take its pa L IL - a. a .,;.. - . k ! ; a - per promisea, ana oeposue mem wun an o in car for tear it will run away- If a bank's meie bit of paper is good, a partiori, the bank itself is. The two Specie Circulars,! therefore, that Mr Van Boiren argued for at Castle Garden, if this is whatihe means by an ' Independent Treasu ry , wej can nnd'erstand. ! But! the Indepen dent Treasury! of the Albany; Argus and rkio-' dred spams puzzles our comprehension. We moved j directly to the Cam d 'of Dowles on reaching it it was found io bejban- Their trad was ascertained, arid a doned. rapid pursuit made About six miles above this encampment, in the vicinitv of ihe Del-, aware village, at the head of a prairie, they wre discovered by the spy company, under CaplPin J. C8rterj arid a detachment of 25 men from Captain Todd's company, by Gftni' Rusk. ! The; enemy! displayed from the point of a hill-- Gen. Rusk motioned to Item to rome on they advanced and fired four or; five fimesj and immediately occu pied a thicket and ravine on the left. As wjp advanced, the flioes were immediately fqrmed anrj the action- became general Tlie ravine was instantly charged and flank t. d on t pirt of be left hyj Colonel Burlrson and a his regiment; the rest of Burleson's rtfgiment were led by lieutenant-colonel VYoodhff, nient c A portion of Gen Rusk's regi- at tbe same time, and anoth- f portum took a position on a point of a Did 10 toe rigtu, anoorove a pariy, wno at tempted to flnnk tls from that quarter Thus instantly dnving the enemy from the ravine afirf thifket. leavingeigl.teen ifead on the field, that have been found, and carrying off, as usual, tbeii wounded, as was seen by our men. it IMPORTANT FROM THE INDIAN COUNTRY. i f Th St. Louis Republican publishes an extract of a letter received in that city from a gentleman residing at Fort Snelling, dated July 10, by which we learn that a most un happy state of affairs is now existing be tween the Sioux and Chippeway tribes of Indians, and great slaughter has beea made of the tatter. Mercy seems to have formed no part of tbe savage character. One indis criminate massacre ot men, women i ana children, appears to be the rule of warfare It may elucidate the extract to state that a large number of the Chippeway tribe had assembled at Fort Snelling to receive their annuities, and the events which followed,' (related below,) occurred a few days prior to the date of the letter The extract says t . The Sioux and Chippeways have had a brush at two different points on the St, Croix, and again about thirty miles above the falls of St. Anthony. The Cbippeways, just before leaving the Pillagers, 1 believe, had killed, at Lake Calhoun, a Sioux Brave, one much liked and esteemed by bis tribe. and took his scalp. An hour or two" after sun-rise, the news having spread like wild fire, the Sioux, about 200 strong, Meft the Falls (St. Anthony.)- Hdle-in the day, a Chippeway Chief, had pushed on' wi.h bis party, and was not overtaken. The Sioux who left the falls, came acfoss n party of the Bum River liand, attacked them about sun rise tbe next morning, and killed one hundred and thirty-three men, women and children, .This was above the falls. I Big Tbqndefa Sioux Chief, crossed the-coun fr-in pursuit ot the Strong Ground Bqnd of Chlppeways, and overtcrok and' fougbt them at St. Croix. Big Thunder told thrf Sioux not lo fiht where the whites were, (Messrs. Atkins and MeLotid's party,) i and as the Cbippeways huddled round the white?, many of them thus escaped. Notivith standing, the Sioux killed thirty-six men of the Chippeway party, and some women and children. "The country is in great excitement, and will continue so for some time: There will, no doubt, be a general engagement be tween the Sioux and Cbippeways before marly months more. Hale-in-fhe day is a Chief not to be trilled with, and the Sioux are consolidating under Bad Halloa' first rate warrior, who his been to Washington " This is the substance of the extract re ferred to, and is an evidence of the unhap py state of affairs existing between those tribes. The' next news, in all probability. will be an account of the slaughter of an equal or greater number of the Sioux by some band of the Cbippeways. INTERESTING FROM FLORIDA ! "The Tf ar Ended.'" It will be per ceived from the following important Intel- rrrt, that ton i: . place ihe dt f nr, most complete Mr.:--at alt time's to re S be made: No t . will, in future, bf r sison, -except un !; r detachment ai F rt diately withdra-vn. Should Frt M-:'. the surgeon rem': you are authorise;! son, and rc-ii fY-m ing posts. gi; Lieut. W. E. Ihn Ion. a S' Aug: News has j ist r Col. Harney was .it: ning or the 231 tilt. his command of 25 tiers were killed ; i! Col; escaped Ti., ous act committrd ed, and u illutra?i the Indian?, and I : has said since Mace lisbed. Thfa following j received in this r i ! siding in Si, August: Time will only say that we have j s . Tampa Bay, that tL hatchie, under tl:e r ney, were recently r ; who had ''gone in , 15 out of ,10 kiil self .narrowly escq the harbor. The of this miserable c and these too are t!, companied Col. II. r King, to dupe the a the U S. Army, f can no longer dnu' t "peaceable irwentio the opinion of tho ; tine and TaIhh.. Iisence from Florida, that Gen. Macomb V tOur loss was two killed, oije wounded lreaty has turned a complete failure, and Everr attack: which the Monarchists make upon Mr Clay is pf iourse doubly I presum that tbe Bank Director Editor, and the cully in ihe cities.: there were trreat nombeVa applicable to Mr Van Uuren. Mr Clay Bo creat I 9 tcuiiig aa a unvito cnixon, upon ijib York alone i own funds, is ai candidate! for no office, and day baf e shuns public attention wherver he goes, over what 1 which noturithstandintT lihti nennlp trill , . - . e t-.-n,- m A : " force upon him. Van Bhren, on the other hand, is President of the IJniied. States, and candidate for re-election his travel- ifh i tburteco membersiiwbich are next jttt io' Jb ',n8 expenses are paid outdf corporation wbo would not be jembraced by tbemi , 'it-was thi etTeet, ithat the city of New! ( ; , would, under ihe vote of the other , . k.iuiw cuu.iw m uuiiimai voiea over what 1 u ahe was oa the election of delegates, equal I Br j ; nearly so, to the whole oamtter: of votes of On- i rhu-h trnnM ha. thft adiitinnal raw i if i -"""" i" - ri Lnoiiiran n m 11 7 ir a . a ; : it,iiiviu.ru-ujur.K mib vuwuticp, wu. iu , instead uous,-w ii lea me people are lpiiiscriminate i f goingpriBcipally to the West, be aorreudfr. ly taxed lo raise, his opponents as well ! ! tl M?PHY f'm- " his suprrters-liei&lbe Partyfl.g , a.,,.. . ,l..-. ..J. . i l I . to. .1 A Z ' tT a H ' ' ' " ; 3d The door would h.re befn entirely cloSH tr ulscou."e8 OD ..7. F iWiierever jjgainst retreai,! whatever might be our after $n-inc -n one. word, hcjis svowedly. Tir-linn tnnAt.A itn vnariMML ' t TL 3.i.lODenl V and . Shainefullvl tftnn0irn t t ; i II t'ction, founded on i experience. af to the .fqdlibriom between ihe righ't of those who have 1 and those who have not, an interest io the Gov ernment, except by the sword. 1;:";: i i According to the present report, if experience : sonld point out rusGXits from tbe very ezten- j . wv snnrage we were about! to establish, : the Ijf Ia'ere might relieve against the EYixi by tij'i Curtailing theohjecis and subjects of Uiation; pi hf the establish rnent of turnpikes, the muking j - t-finals, and the general improvement of J the rMwrytfl Thaj highway tax would naturally;be jl jl jt-redjind might, if Che legislature thought 1:'-rrrr,be hereafter confined to prpperiy, instead openly ; and - shamefully eicclioneerinir J I r,sJ 4I Corrupib. 1 Albany, Regency are Aiim&tttg Tammany Hall, as when they denounced the Bank, and createdihoats of banks' in the same breath. We presume they are playing the 6ame old game o- veragajn or making fools of such people as love to be made foots of. .Oar, opinion is, that ibis 'is a very poor, and very dishonorable business'fW respectable men, and; that offices and money thus won are no honors, and; not worth having. Ten vears Bbccess baa madellhia reenev heliava that Tammany Hall can be duped at any time and uie aueropi is masing once more. it. is a great misfortune even to the Whig (Papers that Leg: gett, who had the heroism to demand action up on his principles. is dead 46ot perhaps there is 1. - ' - : - ! 1 l - . . some other L.eggett in the midst o Ll " - - ' . a - "" ' a a JLL V d ti. - . ne natters tne Uutch in Pehhsv vania : he coaxts the mob in the city of Nc-r-Yrk. ne wheedles the laboring classes'' in Albany j i and he feasts arid lodges with those who wear fine linen Ind fare sump- tnocsiy every i day." And fyet they who sneer at Mr Clay as the Political Pilgrim' cannot find one word of t'ebtike for Mr Van Barenl Their rudeneis towards the for mer is only surpassed by slavish servilitv towards.the laiter. Such men are fit for coiiffrs, u they -nave not yt put them - v f this Hypoc CD, Garnmnif llateifetence ia, JEef um. Id one of the Congressional districts in Kentuckv a sirongioco iuco aisuic;i luerearB two toco I0 co candidates in the fieM, Where the Whig! broucrht on their candidate. ekcoora?ed bv thi division. The par IV. it appears, became alarm ed lest the Whigs should succeed, and the state of thinjgs was laid be fur a (be; Government' at Wash 1 02 ton. Immediaiely one of the Editors of the fGlube?. John C. Hives. ! was despatched to make an arran2ement with iheJ rival candid-1 ales, and get one of them flf thi coarse. Rives met ine two candidates, tsoya ana inrr ay, and rnrtttallar ainrl RirA alinVillit ' I Uoi.jtJrandrumiWas not anif, having so much further to march, to participate in the engagement, but has been ordered to join this: morning. All behaved so gallantly, that x it would be invidious to particularize The action commenced about half an hour before sunset, which prevented pursuit Ifost of Ihefr baggage was'captuted,5kegs s - ; i . 9 ; a : m i - . r of . powder, Sou pounds lead, and many orses, cattle, corn- and other property, i 1 R. JJ. DOUGLASS, Brigadier-General Commanding T. A.. A letter from Geni Rusk, date'd 17th inst. remarks: "We have had; another encage inept to-day, with tbe Iridiapslf who.occu- f - - . L ' 1 a ' ? .ai . S1JI piea a very strong position, j- p ne contest lasted an hour and a. half, wbeh we charged and drove them Horn their station, in.which, however, they sustained considerable loss,' the amount !bf which is tiot yet ascertained. Bovles was found amongst the! dead. Their numbers were very considerable; I think j or 600. Our 1pst waf,2 tnen killed and upwards of 20 wounded, amongst whom are my brother ; and; Major ! Augustine, of pan Augustine coonly."! We are happy to eafn tbatevery precaution has been taken o coti off the rf treat H th enemy, and tnereoy preyen; a protracted war. We shall vs, My lynchburg, Jlrinxan. - h acd after a ddss corilsrerJc wiih that the Indians seemed determined not to leave their hunting grounds without causing the whites some trouble and bloodshed : From Ue Charleston Courier. .'OrricE or the News; St. Aogusline,E. F. Aug 3, 10 o'chick, A i THE VVAR : RENJEDJT The followingjreacherous account of the surprise of Col. Harney's command reach ed here this morning by express. Col. Gates, commanding east of Si. John's, has transmitted orders for immedi ate defence of the posts South. AssU.rfdft GtneraVt Office Army of the South. , Fort Brook, E. F. July 29. Sir It becomes my painful duty to in form you of the assassination of the great er part of Lt. Col. Harney's detachment by the Indians, on the morning of the 23d in stant, Oil the Coleosabatchie river, where they had gone in accordance with the trea ty at Fort , King, Jo establish a trading bouse. Tbe party consisted L of about -28 A ' 4 at ' JBi " - ' men, armed with Uolt's rtile : they were encamped, on the river, but unprovided ', by defences of any kind, and it is said without sentinels. The Indians in large force made fr.ffraD? fljwer., arJ the attacK before the uawo ot day, ana oe- ;orDt. notwithstanding." ; GOOD The steamer Ciin porl, has brought c; silver, helcngin: in Chihuahua, and dr purchase goods fir ; co. This intelliL'f : that at length trar:q-;. interior of that unf : coromenc ment of .' actions will be likely t picious consequenrr--. Chihuahua and Sor :est mines of gold in The supplyin-or uf the capital of .M xi . by greatdiffit.uues. r and badness of the. r there seem to perf i tages of a direct r United States I t . ibe carried from Nc lhlia at less' expense i Mexico, and thy v, ; ry exactions levie J ent provinces thron the olil route. Tin nor of Mexico tl. of the most useful r tries. The steamboit Wf.i FrTday evenin'i". for ! car?o and a great uv 9 o'clock it was ". dic v fire; supposed to hiv 5he was munediateiy t Was saved exempt tr;p and crew. The cnt- The passenjers !-; promptne.-s, and ro )i( . his officers, I ho fl . the alarm was nivi-n. r exertions tbe-Clerk of ihe boat and cash ! Crops. The ! fact worthy of -rf-rnork. sectit.n of the fc'a'p, a a t a em ar wera I t . i from drught or any ' onward. Earlv rum from the present fiv reasonably conclude t' suflic ently advance cun has been etirs-.', at it 25 per tarr-l quality, plenty t ;3 , " In all otner part- we can hear, (the t --r are most cheprin j eter sogo'dr I h ' dence ba4te ben er r oral l. n , i - q nA ; If i ' relieving the pecp'e I ry embarrassments, 1 1 merits of the cou.l'- V . MAI Nature and natarrV ion thai is sweeten ' law. The spere tf and our pleasurps tak come mure imrKrtarii and existence itself p our softer self. M ' hafl.alk I ha crvil tiir T val-aiaaaa ..1 -w"-" ...... and ihe triomph bec'-; shared with her. V. A roving and.-res'le--- by romantic fipeu!a'.! by fotiJe w '' and the disappointf d ; with ner he 8ikh -a paih wider and r1 ' atelf agwrandizrnPTi', t tbecj tet ff a.)to XnX.? fore re.il.e. ,t it .opposed Ih.t thirteen iS ."L."'." of -he men .ere Lilled. anit.ng whom -ere biju i,uucviij auiiKU ui ... I' a f a. i i ' 1 .- :r.-s w n a. imiuir'ani .nhi..i mm t t .s - -.- faj0 iuiuiiiui BUUG;t. j- I J If P S All the ahove news is corroborated jby persons; direct from Nacogdoches,(Tex this pi ice. It would be bet I Maior Dallam and Mr xM organ, sutlers, encourage young r a. l -.-Ia . . .. 11. a ..-..:.,!. .ilk ra.l U.aB . Aom-a nurt I thaip (innrt I'M arS' U I IIC ICUltflllilcr bthu vyui. uaifv; utopvu, i I .....! tinMni4aJ ft nam I A nn,A rCDUtatlOi. BCVCiai VI. lUriil pcwajniij uuuuvua , nai . -"- " . , a complete surprise. The Commanding General therefore di- fine coal in almost cept wooing a
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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