Li t vr 'I i r ' i; ii .il! t j i- '!. :. fit:.--: : 1: ' r i -S' .... : ; -V-S'U "i. . .''Mil V ).1 IBM '4 S-.t-.'1;:T;-i;,-.i-: 1 yr-?A 1 : - J' JWwi fht Ndtional tMrigencef. Sept.: I. the hill for for ripplin g -;iliat! prbtision r of the .: I 1 TlJETillD veto, of -the land V xl ,l i It hirdlyorprwed nyoneyfsiird 'm1! u ln ifT.1 ih-. President had ootaigned ; V "-l-Dislnbdtipn Aci which suapendf lis . opera- 1 if:ttqn daritfg the j existence " of dolts;opon goods iroporieu irom lorergn countries si a ' -i higher rale thin twenty rents iui tnedolfar mines si '3 f ) rtaininz ii JfthipctsWfibo; until (Coogres A ; !lf edjf df di Jie.haapf coorse defeated it as ! 'kJ r UflWloilly as lhooghbe'hadireibrnedit tv"t,l'",r,ef',,i8ne fce design the - t Tariff TL'i one ohiection' to pbth tbeae t measurc?st;niacb relied hpo io tYf ls&Veto , : ' -'lions orjlf) TaifftaArfal Laiidfbeingie- t K tbrCorigffi; ahd presented to hint ?'fC3r.; ! 1 r h i i lA coosiaerable'Droprrt jon'of Ihel duties ? v'J1d byiheinewTantfAct being Ut.a nte ; , ,tH t'.rohQ atpe, tlje lesiiciwn.in ipe jujivri ! " "botionet no'w tke Ifft. anditha 'oper- y f aUondr iht act ii suspended ohfil we 5hH j' '. !lia nnEkecoUeanii Conressjtnacc6rj! r ffl "Wlyg "jTround--whicli, as, W hate V f t ' 1 nn id bVrorp,7w itl t vry dbf cti SaVt ne ear. j''i ,i 'lie st roef;n2tf Congress after;ihe$d'jday r - i 1 ' 4 An ftrdr seems An let st .in- the Ipoblic t f." V ri A lmm on tljti sublet, especially ima;ng oor ;fl-ndslniUie'W.hirh rfniires lo be I cntrected.t This eifor -consisu in jlhetr con-fsulriii2-ul!ie ,fibjfe to repeal thW J Veatric- , . I L V J" k - il-il J.. ell ii1etained and expressed;' i t; f Nn ariipn ol?(ngr!sf at the prjeseint teg ; ir lias in a'rtVi manne rlieonarden lrbr enr dang"rd jlhejprinripje:or disinbutiojKof i Hiie rrofC?d4fl the: Ifallic Lmas jamong iL f the Siitesi m wbom ihff'rhtfulfy Hlpnir ' f;ifeprinnplplhataf:. ; So far frorn'te- j!i tnie. jhia 'jrVw'bf Ib"e caie'U fallacious - 1 i aCurdecepivei lliongli "A'e daresajf it is hon 1 V' rf lV really jeoparded; it was not at ihe kesfioo ir ' "M t Cooaiesa i'lM fclosed.but when be Distrh buiion. actwai passed containing the .' .. . M i :-.. ir i'.. i. ' JlIJl -II -ir rcs!iicinf4 claqseX i If ijendanzered all all, it was' by tjt inicrtinn, julthe tery iactt recng. tiiing tH pribfipfe and establish ng;a sys tAm of a'ciion upon it, of the pro rison foi ij puipei)!ion bpnh a pertain con ingency:' I'ilhe Vi?ligs iu Cn!re'j's roigbj, l indeed, by rfrairjing from laying; duties on ifpporls higher than at the ratp;0f twenty pr cent, i6on the saloe. -have !-apided the eontin liitntf-rJi.' is;uspVndy.! BtiVal iflnut ef. rjpuh Vojftjit" tovry pstfiol ie;rr the course wbich theV parUed, to krjoV that lSd thciyjactcd deiently!, tbeyrw;j)Ud,hate Iffi trie? Gojrerrirn'entyin Idisgracei i With a Bankrunt; Twaiurt andiai! dishonored cred V i " : 1 i-.Jv i i rf ; l , -1 ii v c"niry pfo'lucis Qd;n9pofacuireyjnnthe nverwhclmeld fcvlthe flooU offor mDetition i ' tllelilPeople j pfi every 'gn -co l.-. .v i. iT-.s ,WilMi:;.- - ' - "T- J Class wtio. maK.e tnair ttvtng py lapqr, nowf: ponnieousiy. auppiyane ;ef uv.o ooaru; iillioqt dmploj antl atmiit wjilibHl tbod or upihen,Whig3 ofVKenIock you rsiifnenll tround to'ftbeiibstl'bv thisllasfturn we are proud to call brethren!; and I f the wfel; amidst thh Rehires, tho Iris, and the commerce, tolosorforeet a higher and holier duty.'that wnicn tney;nae tieretoaore oweu jnear em-? .oymfen fit 9 by-nfte dayfrim j the reprparb of y vtui apparently cctnronusedihl disthf jiutiorj; principle. Vc hifiippwcfifiij and ?ve mean I what we ; savlf The lacti- Inf the mtc that principle stands upon tne; statute Mbi nnbake't), uc-mbyby'lnyilfinghai 1 4s occurred at.this sejiyp; fo; t k t effect a. rtnrerj Ihef Exechibe-; -and'- legislative bra iirhe's bf lbe; G ovct rurnint a ball again : be ill brmof)y j I fv ay, more, by the vlryicborsOivenls , icludinthe Executive jvetb on tbifand . f ji isirituiihnf the princtple! of theixisting h li has jjjainedso mucli srPiiatii lt itcH? I : happilr now placed beyond the! dangerVof f . J eJffli. wit n wmcn it w threatened; at thf b . beginning of the lite session. Thf Hull to jepeaLtlife restrrttion wliuch ii cbrvtalos tbi' j! j thus pht'he art inmiamedistp I bperalidny hi; y vhouch hV foaled bv tBe Presidmteriiral ' in irn N ri!kanlalirtllilSTr.naBB kf 'i.-'.li.'iJJ. ..;:. .11 J .i." iiik-Lfr,. j ..K i.pif wie Qrigma oii i rviitimnrf llif: mciririmn! Ii !. iliii. n.. iU.i iliai rtkia i; i ii.J.i v 1 . ! .. 1 . . -j - k Kf.innliuoli-ne.er. e-irust.to broken. nn till tP t.. ; j; i... ;-if i r st:.-V .trU r -; P - il P - ' I ' ?W?t "sbe Mrrrs r!wWloW A 4 i l. . i .. : i . . i .i -..mu., ,F4.r4i uiuiiur suakes toe wotw tl0w.H- p ;:n i P -21.- T P t THE D I3TUI n UT1 ON; QU EST ION ThefWhiagbltthe; .L-.-" i , i -i I ';!('- . . ; P !. : I"- yi-'StFTStfW KV J "rvll" " "p pn' . ' -f v 'v;uusriruinc tvf 'W'lf Pf jref tjcrf crcB. tbey piiav. tav. :ajJe .BpKlebepyp -m4ibo8t bf i?t cjtpmies; who a,e them bfjrncfelirig to abused power; andoachof their ftiends ill r T - .. ""Mr,sian! tseni as navtng yjeltl. jv'V ilieso (flements?6f individaa prosperuy snt! and for which.we arenow jpreparingl the I 'natiohil ealilf and ehsra!iter lb 'cacri: gloribuprincipleSj for which we contended ; J.?!lted4l w-iifti f :Ycs; after allM'llat'. ..bal ' -then,--;8halagn. prbbIytritimphr'fn Keif-' W:t r -l leVn-aaitJ-about if. foriifhat f hyio tbckyfaoj '.Obj'o-fTJie. timesj::-mphatie'atly! WK--: -I iri rleern the Uislatinn'or the Usl sasion--l calfoTalrtionVa'ndj bo troe Whig thtVuld hi lji session wis right, firofwb snd aliraince of our cbcer. - t ?- 1 jvv t ' they are represented to b by them, augur 'tiif-acV.cbnid not hVve!pbed--witbobt Mbe' - v i v J.lRIDGEVAY, Jr. ! !," a; Loco FdCo viclbry in 1844 i I iithvifio; tlSr it kstab'hmdkrtrreat ntincwle. 1 J JOHNfA' LA"2ELL. i -1 il rynch(urs' Virginian. M I I i B. - Ii . F STi- I Tl T . " -r 1 . , , ' : . I ) : T i I qf' .- .. - r U ?V,I " I VV"?"85HW" whom Americuns might rally Sw.th! donor.-; f !f Vb ikf1 Sessiohwlathsol snd"as snihtil was urged by 'a silong Vote Srf HC- "f 81 rr,$hurg!; but aoptberUmep.bv.Aed i - i.s p i "T- - - a 7 -w iiru i j i a nn a on t Am e aaa ta a rr rv id t;eprmcipleof thDiSiribui Act in ;iherr;ffcentMoiei ive pending .Tariff ! nil!: iSKonld tbe r bill!; iobbsnail v Toot be. .1! 'vf viirr f law in erwcd!ebfeof a fduher in. ' nt'i'n lhP'eif.Wntia .'Vtoi'iihe'Pen. haVe.at le.si: the Nbnty of ie solemn rfw'jdjK l:ridered b 'ilt-iilK !thaii wSenever :",ii.i.vfTr..miwt5aou j.rjltsitie ntinche- ...! i? i..-.J-.n. i.K-rf wi! L .'lp: pp ....:; f ' J ! 1 1 -5 f 1 t 1? to. ;h 'nV'g'e-sI oler iH tsfo -hw re.trjtetiye4 Julipo Aclt4 I be repealed, and the nro. ! r-ni ik. Um.n-.; -, . to lake Iheif foil effect;1' r-- -1 icepld rnnniniinioruo iw.uci.rj, , : - -r. . . . -R . -. it ,3 ca cuiaiep uj iuu w ww i..j-i 'aadal lo like men 10 ir .rowu , Vv.ihi.i v;.. P,MU..Mhi ahjold not be .'ask- which jomi the ,Amerieaa with the. IJntistv ;. , - - ( (hi Cily.0 lbe tninaU i itntrn TTTff rC TUP' f 'A WTl r - It 1 rprnaJKSDiO iDal luc F""!! " w : T - .... : . - i .il.i'r... f...u. ......... nn n I il i if I ""T " Mrt u.' a ... ! , y ; J I f? n,3 nomintibadre!innatfr hireaeot b.gh tradeWe ibiokHf objections arenlent b) the hie M v h -:: BATURDAY. SKPTEMBBlUa:u theDiitubolion Art..reeeicu vuiajuin ui wn 'l ,r - -V-s. hie Tbawihe wr to piotect ur own At'Rihimor. we learn ibaUbe Storm cans- - - jl - , f v w? otea larger by than that hj wh.chthe pofitroir.) it doe not seeiB fair that he .sbntd Jtd Vlebce4he LeudZr - rrMaJj n...;.Kfrrtn n,in.!Ir Das.ed:-th tBaiwi be a.saifed as a' pol.ttcal, .tpiranl:rV, b. flg on Ahe AU uan repast, nd iepe M eJ Jf". j JEil? ftrOuadrwrea Tlntaiililihl'AVIiirV. rrT Itn.fforthebUf.pisVed jeaterdayieigbteea iffi fotea.-Ac - ' J i " .! lationa.with all parties iui,neTenneies.. , x..-.-rv "7''JiYr 1 lower- portions rri.eipwry; in, ineiric ny --z-- ' a -1 T --r nri a- - nr 1 1 in wwiifiii vr a u r a-. m a i inmani i in l a. w r 1 1 rv , nrifiri i iw . J? t ar - a - i MnaniM r r ?ca . rs wsivf in. i iirr uaiuuiiyiiw - - . v. it -- - , r- f--. . t n - - i . ; f ft t9 ffrttifyin to' knnwtbaUbcT Whigs ot the State of Ohm are tboroupMy rbn'sed, and determined to abowitbeir" strength al the Stale election which js Ito . take ii, place some weeks hence. .We copy the" Tolio w-' ing samples of their sptrif from the? latest nomSer of the'Ohio;Siate. Joimal ;: izy-j T 11 B N IJW KK CON V ENTIO NlHt20, bop ypurrb menin .council : !,We learn fromdeli eatet whi retorned from' Netraik lasfeveninghal, the Con? pplioo; was VTne'pf tlib1 largest and enthqslas't:c ever sssYmbre2jo'OhW Till'tweJ o'clock et erj bad, street; and STenu wasIjterair crammed with Whigs, who ere rushing forward to sase and proteVtouV cqnntry. News'rk presenteda solid -,mass of; peo-! ple-'-T-' We lesrol.tHaf ';thel ConvenJion wt tanouslyl eslimate'd fromffifteeVlb twenty ibosand -The nianlf and fearless i stand taken byltbe eallaot WfiigVof.the Leeisla- tore was sustained wiioniireunanirony., The proceedings of ; the j Contention :will soon he noblished and we shall takeljlhe, earliest opportunity to laythem' before ' readers. u .. r-'.i, r t I. LOCOFbrOISM AN UPHILL ' BUSI WESS IN OHIO 1 Our readers are iaware that the Locos, after droraming up for re riiiia fniif wppIia. iwere acareelv" sbLa to gather m'eh;enovgn together to make; a de cent platoon at their late Stale JCorenlipn. v . But the Whig, the glorious V Whigs, of 1840 are still alive throughout Ohio . they are meeting by thousands and lens of thou J. sands. - AtrDTtnnf- Xema, tebao3h'and KewarkiUhe tWhtgs: were thete by4 acres; with th same princip'es and with the same determination that brought them; together . . . r I n i - f... ' - . ! c ' III JOtu.( , , :., -T - . -j - . OHIO TO KENTUCKY SENDS G REET- ' In 1840 a spirit of cenerons, emulatif n induced ,0nio to offer to her sister Kentucky loin t -.- ::" t a challenge for supremacy . in Whig pnn eiptes, to.be determined at the Presidential election oi tnat year, iq mat contest unio ackowledges herself lb havls been fairly .beaten' iind fnowinrbbflp'plioce 't w)lflie; . oledses then madebe invites, thn iWhigs of Kentucky to paitake of a oartaews, to be given at Dayton, on mezua septem aer ntxtM The truevybigs or Unyton and Mbntemerr county have! promised that the honor of j Ohio for generoua hospitality shall be follv sustained; by them,! and !tbat the I rich prbduclafof ftheMianji "valley shall .i ' " ' ' Cl' '". . .. .7 " uoaiet whom whilst i yi renewing iu rvU ymei uuj picugusiiuai In the great contest which iiUpproacbihgJ a roompnj faltfer in Ihe discharge of his du tjh: Again we say, hearty wlelcoroe awaits eyery WJhig of Kentucky; who- at the pay ton festival shall do lis the honor to 'partake JOHN greenwood; Al F PERRY, LEWIS HEYL, L H. WING. " r - S. Z. SELTZER, Ohio Whig State Central Committee, H CoLUMBrs, August 23, 1842. i iv4 ; GENERAL : SCOTT. The New York'American.in publishing Major General Scott's recent card to the editor of the Madisonian, denying the charge of his hostility to the Treaty . with England makes the following remarks While; speaking of this Upright, honora , and distinguished man, ;tt seems; hot t We, sndiUistinguisbed man. lit seems not i - , km ,- . - , - - V-' . out of place (o add a few remarks as .to the tnoe which -.toroa papers occasionally 1 t-ltilnn InWsirilS him Q IhAitrh kSa aaara nriy of btlier . fl '?,' nl''0 H tbtng can bemtje uniart to Genera, Scotv lie ijnot and ncveras.:. candi w" '..land instlv nrnrirt oi. the hioh !ai.i,An ,h.K J...-r....U. D....Jk.k,-.L... ' -.P-.: . .. and justly pronrl 6 the high "station which ho adorns, of Major General! Commanding the Armies of the United States, he fulfils all its dutiesjithouttiirning to the right r the Iti neither courting Jhose m ?pow sr nnr inlrmitinn niili llm.a l.t .'P ' lothe nreat struggle of 1840. hisname , vl '' ..... . ! iiiujc ym Ul lit aas not lorto as Wat oi a leader, aronnd ns tne nrst 10 pro rlaimP not afl.iiescencei roerieiv. bnitsatisli Caclior j ,y:'tt:: ti ' Sincb that 'jperfbV Geri. Scbft question; eo iroro various pane of the couptrifas to his political principles and opinions; by iitp izns,whh still torned their eves io bim as a candidate Prr the Presidency replied rtsrcular hirh!ws made public; riot w,,lBi nouh containing an ex press, intimation to the ebntvafv. wis looked upon as a deelaratioo Jjy Geri. Srott that he w-s a candidate lor, the Presidency. Not so. . He e xpres.!v ssva he nni K..t k of i i - ,-mf - - : mv a " 1 ' a . : i i w ilat iVii irQ ' K I u " D" ,n n,s eminent, position f AH passed enpyery OappUy and pleasant-!- . n. Hff tpn and with his views of what. a obndirittTPnilr We nueht notto nmil tn m-mmn that hJ-l f P3T 41 M,ff"J owes tfi his COUOtrv. conldi ariit iK,i PiT ! InrH-hinia a vntiA anPeimpn f AnJUX Pf01 ns Othk Dl- nnmin,l.H fn ih. P..-.'jmJ. l.JliiPi i.u .l.-.2 Til. j UT . t LJ-J I a " - t - - . i: i v w , - .a ivaiuciiLia tat BYniim sr- .Vf'-'l. - ' . - ' tL; Iti-S fm fPr tinmrp in rl. In ha consistent. I ' - jiviV'i1.,intr J In h I Up WtBAl.H h: c I pies, bf (,will;rejoceat.j cordially ar; any Whig among os, 10 toe success 01 iitai cm inent Slat'eroan.ropoo whom all bopes -al-; construction." or ihlsrepreseVtatioo astothese femarkweaddlhat theta're tnaqewilliojit any communication wnaieser wnaor uom General coitri l.VVr if "if. WILUALHOUN,' W Many of the Jioco Fbco psprs are taking ground in- reference io the next Presidency. The Salisbury Caroliuian is out" for Mr CaU. houn and declires thai Mr. Vtn Buen has had'.his shares bJ public; honors! and withal, 'as a defeated carididata, will labor under; ser.ioua disadvantage if be be nooain ated by th it party. iThb s Mobile, Register and Huntsvillp 4 Herald, on the other band raise Van! Burets flagranti ssy; that toabin- don him infill not onlyf be unjust to that een tleman, boi will be tantamount to an aomis sion lhatiihe fifnunds taken against his re election in' 1840 were just. The last-nam ed paperj loo, parades Mr. Calhoun's 'po Iitical;sinsV before the country, land tvs they nave tie wye! been atoned toi ; and in defiance of Mr; Calhoun's boastful tone to Mr. Crittenden a few, da vs seo. it eno- merates -these j sins. JIn 2816, -(says the Herald; he feted.1 la jcharter a Bank of the U. Statesv at the same time supported s .resolution ca fayor of receiving the paper of non-specie; paving banks for government does in 1816, be wss an internal improve ment man (by tbegeneralgoVernment,) and! in favor i of a high tariff for protection. Nln 1824, he was. in favor of. John Qiincy Ad ami tor President... in preference to General Jackson or Mrj Crawford. ' In 1834, we find him again in the service of the United states tsanic, laboring to tiave it recbarteredi and accupymg an an tigonist position to the democratic party on everd question of pob - he nolicv- I It wss by his castint? vote, ai President of the Senate, that the nomination i iwr. van nuren as minister io tungisna. was rejectedAn act wbih was designed lis an; irisiilt to Gen. Jackaon ahdl Mr. an BurenJiji j -f"1: '&p'-ipX!W& : "T II This is the attitude infwbicb one of the uoea ocot organs presents one of the Loco Jroco leaders. ( !Ana i ma statement mffht stronger.' YH have been mide much that leader, with all: the self.complacen- cy ci f injured ; innocence, openly com 1 filains whenever a change of opinion! 4 1 ..M. ! . ..Li 1 i- " 11', : - . i L ' .rJ aniiouicu io unn-85 n ; mere was some- t ung criminal in the rennnciation of an ifi 1 ror.lv- ''Howf haye I changed ?' he asked mobt for the rescue of the oatton sceaitjo rest JIenrv -vClav, :;;- - 1. X4T" To Vutrd'sgaiost inf possibihlyrof Wjs- Se s.gr ,? y been removed bv he Sefif ator Cri tendeni tFor what measure hayeLvw i ,,i l.J .u u. .l......-.,l;i,Jj j wmtw i uu uu sun aufu - cate V The abbve catalogue furnishes him a partial answer; j though we have notquot- , ijL-.u j k. . i r ' ' ed it so much for the. purpose of arraigning i.. U .u J frnlini.ni .lk 1 nr .Ua..:. that oar opponents sre hot so compact-! . . 1 i a e iy wemea togetner as taey have been in mes past, and consequeplly that it by rid means lollows ihaUVV big defeats in 1842, : t nRn AsnRfTT?'rniM at Rnumv ii j U W :t.W &f W W.I ... - U W t . , , Ji, . . , . Bo&to, August 27. 4 Lord w5si6wron. Faneuil Hall was fill. i ." 1 -:'. , ' i - . ' it.. ed to overflowing this forenoon, by the cit- izens oi uosion, anxious to; welcome to our citv the, British 4 envovi Lord Ashburinri. t ui uisunguisutfU Biraiiger, wno nas lately showed os in an uoeqijifocal manner 'hat he is entitled to the. respect - of ery true beatted American was cdmpanied to the; hall by the Hon. Abbott. Lawreoce. Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, and otheic bf our most distinguished citizens,! and ;Mr. Crattan, the British Consul, precede by the City Alar- shal, and there rece.ved. by j his Honor the Mavor and other members of the Citv Go- veinmenti ! The M.vor. in the name and on behalflof the city, hertily welcomed the cistmguisnea stranger, in warm ana appro - priate language, every sentence of which "I ; - . r - . ! 1 - - - . ..I. U raiuh loud a was endorsed . by. trie assembled multitude and at the close the nrlPiiPrntad ni.t,i! U,,K f" His Honor - acquitted : 1 L .i f . ! . r t himself oohiv aa ISSno J : , 1 1 - '- always does oo such : Hir Lordship's' reply, ihoogh from bis low voice.it could not be heard by all; was also'-excVbdipgl when be alluded tq hiajagreeabjejsorprise at metiag such an "' immense concourse of citizens wbere he expected to see but' few; wss very touching. He appeared! to be over whejbl ed w it h em oi j o n s j tod ; d eepj fb r ul t era nee. He alluded, very happily, to his advanced age, and said it was now more than fifty ears; since he bad before visited tbe city, and of course mabchabges bad taken place within that time !V:p ! rf j At the cjose of his address and the cheers, by w b tcfi it 1- w as ! foi I owed, t he M ay or j en boonced thai tbe !hall hftd' beeo placed by by j by j the: CityGovernrbent st Lord Ashburtoos disposal to receive such! oi bur citizens as might be desirous to be introduced to him. and then proceeded to introduce the members pf ;City iGovcroment and other citizens,1 till his Lordship's arms must have been wearied with the' grateful exercise. rK? T.jf,Hj ?.? .n iry,.Qneoi ivaiurt. a noble men.-Jlf.fcan fife Journal, ven though! thev be as overwhelming as we joust ahcw a xeady willingness to cx-op-crlte with other nations m-lh& extirpation of, this traded it W0'!bae -! no fleet- off th& cbflsluiof I'Afrrca.and..; the - slae1 tradjng pirates ..aoopi our;uig' gcci n iui t snellhelrL raTTic' onderi" -TbeJ British say that: lite) 1 m usl search esaejs bes ri ng I h at fligor they cannot delect the pirates.; IWe prouiuii ineir jiomg uu cn .iupui imc must respect -ourjlag. 1l ts 'plain that; it be becomes a shield ahd (protection' to the trade we were theTCrsl Jofdeclare-piracy. unless we sena our own men-oiwar losearm vessels sailing under it. "Then it appears tbbe-alnlain dutV.rbbtb orillie:proteclton off bur flag and! to exhibit to the world' our sincerity, aiomg io suppress wuh wo wAre . t be ; first ' lo declare piracy, to send a 0aet to i the t Western coast bf; Afrtca1in conjunction witb the i5rittsh.' It is the very beat plan that could be adopted for the roam teaance of bur national honor and the good faith of our conduct This plan was sug gested by Hairy Bluff in the Messenger.and enforced with the spirit of s Southron and lh toondest arguments ;hBy this course, the Bntisb can search their own vessels and weooisJ- i M - " j As jfor the conjunction with Great Britain inemonstaraling against' the slave trade with nations whose porta pay be open to it, some persons may be a little bqueamish a bout that, and it may be said that it looks a little nob bfHcioos to us loo much like dictation; and as being tinged with aboli tionism. Well, we can't say, it may be so; but it cannot be denied that it is in keeping with our pioneer act declaring lbe slave trade Son the seas piracy ; and taking , that act for a guide, Mr. Webster' felt perfectly warranted in entering into thd Agreement; . l i ;The Courier asks 41 what, wilMhe French say ln ?Pfay what can' they :sar :Do we I sacrifice any principle they have contended lot f i uertainlv net. I he plan is pro- 1 per in itself, and the most" expedient, just 1 and honorable to ourselves that could have been determined on. And suppose it w'ere not exactly what it should be, the article of tne treaty wnicn emoraces ii, is oniy in re- main in force for five years, which will be hut a brief period, yet long enough to test iisiex'pediency!or expose'itsdeleetSt'accord"' I ids to which, we mav govern our subsequeht action; Rich. Compiler THE TREATY. ! . Several of the Northern papers have pub !1 lished what is stated to be the article of the Lite Treaty negotiated in ibis city between .lit? TY;Lj c...k j n I--.-I -ti.-. T'.-- . Kn nMfihtA h9 ni,(hor.i. VirUtriXttZ i ihin? from publication is being the valw (fit in nn; n. Ih nxhlr .r.L,. L!. lwin .i " 11 1 h.rilio ways, it may authentically appear wnat tne V ' : j . ri it KAnnr Treaty is. And we feel the more boopd ...... VWw...w ..w I c.xecuiivB romuiuuicaiions were seni io me Senate with the Treaty, which may be ne resssry for its right understanding : and be catiae, also, if general rumor is to be cred ited, engagements, not embraced tn the Treaty, yet accompanied itt and made es sential parts of the general; result pi toe ne go;QationV Nat Int ; 1 ii i l THE LATE STORM, The Storm of Wednesday week; seems Im vh ntaii wksw kiiiiijiiih i ri ua ra iiui M -5 t V . -ia4 - have proiuced wide-spread a' WttJ. Ta rKArn nraam' S3 VS-- oief. i'5:N P. rial lMin.nili.no ctnrm tf mmXmA nit r-cn Tuesday and Wedneaday last, do- anil' m gstill further Jimaje to the crops, &&' Tar ill is rising, and bids fair .. to be as high asjf jinf the middle oi July last. About three tvpka since, we had a freahnt nnarlv as hltrh the Drecedinff one making three ereat freshets inliheahnri snare of six vreeka. mnrrnoA, i.n - " f - " -- . vwww. .,'. W7 ... preceaenieu in ti.e recollection oi our oldest cm I zeos. ) The "Norfolk Herald1 remarks I 'The reports from thecoontry are dishearteninr. I Much of the Corn, has been prostrated or broken if ofT ya'hdi'the Fodder whipped into shreds or I blown etrtireiyfrom the atal and trees 1 ""n"" 1 'T t " : p I 4MVVlashingtori City, the Gale was very ae- I 'I f I T. no ... . 1 1 ??!! 08 "icieitigeneer" rematKS l i I Never; have the citizen5bf (Washington wilr nessed a more beavv and' continued rain: than be tHi witb which we were vieitbd last iW-ednasday H eyeningi. Aboutlseven o'clock Pennsylvania ay. U eoae.from First street to Foor-and ahalf street, was one continued sheet of water, resembling a bfoad river resembling a river, too, in another the breach across : tbe aveoee, nearjhe.: Depot, gave way, both in the centra and on the north side; H The waterrosbed-into all the cellars ahd even into the rooms on the first floors of ma ny htioses sttusted on :he north side of Pennsvl vanti avenue, between i irst and hecond streets. resect,that in iront or tne Kailroad Uepot, from ; f iy .is5iieeo,nai.wiiiun!waa ov imnor'.eq. in-t force for tent tears and couid hi be w tbejoverflowing of Tiber creek; there was water o h country, payinr a 'small import duryj,- It , , I JhJC,, . ii,r.!r sufficient to float boats and canoes of large di-! iKaa3sonderatodd,i. that gaffer toe 1st day of eated.aoene.r, I be lags ha vfj meosions. Sooo the wooden i bridge, erected at NoTerober ibe interdict on the importation of ?re takeirt r appeal to :j the ;reopleipo v caosing great damage to tbe! goods, provisions, ! thickened in relation to the United Ststes.jmibpl elsewhere. liquors, furniture, &c. which happened to be posited there, and which of ihe flood, there was one dwelling, which rest near tbe Depot, tbe room on the first Had four feet depth of water, io it. A piano it had to be rai-ed to toe room to prevent ter from fljiog intot,T be paremeo of the lUit road Depot was com plejely torn fe ceiiar ooor opiie, n ine oasemeot Depot, all along j the track j aa faras ibeye j f f f cuold reach, was one con linooos sheet of water J-! f ill, ) preiii'mtnnte Inquiry, it does oot'-appeat. or taj as we oiib oeen aoie; to ascertain, any boman lives bate been lost by this extract- I Thursday laat.. Tbe Princeton Vhig describee dinary feropest and flood, either io this citv or 1. the: whole arrangements -aadi hrnnAPiiinm k a. itgimmedjate vicinity. We are prepared, bow 4 like if easing la fikeye aatitt ever, to bear, as we fear we soon ,hill; that! era fleltng.'tf the aembleV from' fiefto six feet hfahec'tban: was ever befora , - --TTT i known; i tTbeV &ci HitettSow didnol ' take r Confess adjourned'do ibeSui ofTt lae on(i; aboui four o'clocr In ' the - maramg; ( sion' of neaVlylg raonlhs " BS 1 wbetfthe citizens were.ironsed from lheir stain; 4.- ; . ! J- r' aV J iey "be ringing nf beUs,c, 1 To this cir- wb.cho JJl wep .ai.Jjd t. ini . f rnrastanro. we presume;" may be aliriboied the pr.uceedinjrsi. and a third or rl;et tet0t,v Earprisinj extent of the damage sustained, which BoADused not to tail sborl ol Siuu.uuu. : . .a ; All th wbarvesr were tli)odeJ, irom ine lower d?wq the; Bay and on i tba csV Rallies. i': This terrible engine, of destruction seems to os one of? lbe most marked and important inven (uons; oftbei present day and a'eslitied 'o do bmUies of war", for jost in proportion as naiion- a i, coriuiqis oecome more surety sanguinary ano exterminating willjh'ey become of;:rara occur - TeaCilA m fuf le,richy remembered, Mr Colt is able from any distance to explode -bts Instromeot ..nnder a vesse -and inns sena me largest- snip carerrmz pnronsn me onne element.' certaielv not. after the most an proved style ol seamanship. How, be proposes to deposri the battery under the- vessel with the reqaUite security and secrecy, is tbenexaib- ed marvel we find in a commonieation Mafitye Joornal of Commerce' the following tngoestibn of two ways in which it maybe done: A. I V. . Vrr? - r " ' f " 4 rt I i i .1 he first is similar to that employed bv Fo- ton foi -his submarine Torpedo, .On or more of these batteries are to be sonk at the NariowjMr any other narrow channel through which a ves- sel most passiio enteria? the harbor ififthe channel be sofficiently naTowope tatterj wijl auuica ,oai n wiuer, me nomoer pmosi i oe ip- t: h - :w , " r j f-"-r-L"'- channel exceeds that of the vessel j the wuea wider application; and has tbeaddiilonal reemU men dm ion of bein? more novel! in its natiireh properl attended to, it cannotl'fail jof comrileTe trjomphanV:! boat is lo be constructed upon tbaipfinciple-of I. i j... .T 1 111 v (of itsiyopulsiou beneath .the; surfaj ol tbelwa jerVlin'inydiiectio irjt for respiraUonwp pruvruicu iiid uso.wt.sHcii-as uuai -iho S'rii obi greeoflsedrecyo fnrhtd.Iniff ilia emnlovrhnt ot ihe iwnnl !m!nnanT tos coDjieciea wivn aiTtnjf oeus iornersoppy or frs'sb air from above ; but thanks to the disrove. ror the discovery t)f which, the. world of science Is Indebted to Col, Payerne. of Lofdon.FlTwb cbemiwl substahcesrars taken dori Into the boat-Jbe bne. to absorb the earoonfc bcid gas last as generated by lbe lungs tee other.' ni.o nn i nmttrmn rrrrv m annnin ifnavin.a ir.i coosUrbed.; The first of those is found in pure pofatta, ' which readily absorbs ba)f its pwn fveigb of carbonic acid gas.-j-theotber, is the aulphate of potassa which, when heated, gives but a rery large proportion of pUrejoxvisep. Wiihihese two simple bodies, Col; Paverne laielv ifscendd in a diviner hll tn lbe bed nf jthe Tfames, where be remained for the long and hitherto analtained period of seven hours, cut off from all communication with the upper air, without experiencing anj of the unpleasant ffecttr usna'lv attends"' "PO" aach experiments. "to tbereatsarp''8 f number of idistingutshed men of syf .T11010'?5!0.6' S'Mi0" VI. fte!S"riff0JI P.l FP' T . Koown tacta , i Ubemistry, ' raia r nun in inns nn ffvnnci rnviaw wtw m a I wwpiVv o vw WHJ' s utICU bus BUUIUII w a ' - navigation to remain under water i for aov! de- sirabteUmewitbin the limits ojfj twenty ifour boursfto carry the batteries! to itself aevleral I TlrtlnlOrvt nctcl i ni f lnnl n ara irt aSnlf I U am am a. acb tbem to the vessel's keel as ! the casein lbe. J ; I MEXICO f i. 1' WrUorsev, bearer of despatches to this Go - I vernmeni, who arrived in Savanna on the . . j. i . - ,ua,,"?t has furiiished the editor oi he oayan fromihsm, propetlj numbered; ; or placed, com- . .r'T'rr'l mnnicafe with the shore, where a; i waich is jo r. of pnprodocttve consumers; of gncoltrj be stationed ready to make the! connexion neces- products are increased, apd: the sorplos. prodil aary for tbe.explosion lbe instinOhe vessel: has 0f ihe soil find a home muket in ejehanae r feed beraelf in the situation io receive it. I 1 b oduct of h9 nuhciams, io hlx J U rAei'V.r:??'h w-Wh'Ji5r.?l!?e one Mi be a r natural and fribodtfaid to I nab Republican wjfh some additional particulars " ., i - , tnthni nnhTT.h,! in nr li n.nar in tt ven thousand lesa iban ihe proper pmouni, J ininga in ine mexican tvepuouc. p r 8- !'-1 - .. I - . ' 1 f ' Mri IJorsev savS that Santa Ana has effected Mue lawtu number. 1 he wnrgs teron' "i imporant changesiin the Tariff of,jMexicb with'-1 against this Injustice whicb Would rfsultjnf ogt asking the assent of Congresss Many of fnr the m1nnril"l3 t-nia.ntabM'and -sbh ithe mfnofacturin establishments ind merchants wa y r. ;,ad Uhai ; :D0rA linvimia frr thft rommal i ---- - -y- w - t w - w - - f f oa raarr1a lha inlrnolinn f r.iinn o ifjif-ir vs vawify ai:iu ton crop has failed id Mexico. Santa Ana - litermiied jmmediajely io gratify ithis request I accordingly ithe interdict was removed, but lm'V,. $i ba bad not received Msyf . brttcl.nd again iMvas soon establish; ? but furihr .overiores ; being increased, Santa ,ev" jAna agr0f(d to their propositions, and after tbe cold not complete this Bilpf abplnal aatotj October; it jwas decided',!as it wasgner- such bill, when once passed, iwtinW r'i'J b i t i j w . . a : v ' l uatuii iuuiv w ibiuuTtu i J' ' 9a. TT'"-f---1 il'beitwo war Reamers recently : purchased, 1 meat lo be madt This appeal Will bephea loJejObanned byEngIish (officers and! Eng determined atthe ballot box. where! the lish sesmen, and win transport l0 Mexico 2.000 :n -AMli'it. .lt:C';.it;i aim ' . r - s de I isters) were despatched hr Mxko to si) of man. an nranarpn iinr war nirai M.tut... I IMIWrsey says lhal as soon ia difficaliiea "!J rei use io near reason, y iicn. such was the rapidity: houih Aroern Kepobhca abciiing : saccpr.?lndicative of What may 'be expect s no time to remove In Thejl held ihe SiA awiodlanuage : !Tbat tbe Mmo iar, ,'(, -. k'l Yri&tih&ffltl is rather lower than he UniiaiSUlea would coTrqoerpibia op j to! tjiese propositions had bfen,itcved Ironr'tbe com, i itepotIicst . Uotomoia nau agreed to furnish besides more pecuniary :4h I ' 'eroperancell are8t Home'celebralion ihall'PI"; ntopVveo'lhe 'piltlei ! grpond4. on ihe lirneof adjobrotnent. Alhhese i ; directly. opot btaieUlghts. and, all app; 1 FfdenV Goveriment:"bot hvVna wJ'J av( nor any oojecuon io an aci tot poiHer" bery committed by thel ExebniiVe if t,'e j,i Uoveroment oy. a gross aouse. atuj ptrrrersio; hisconsliloiiooal authotityl ij i ' lit; I -J ho Honorable Dixop jH Lewis of i ma in sprecn aeit'ereu laieiy in votijiesj, 1 the Tariff Bilf,! assierted tbatVtbe' praWif kl borer engajed in manofactorihg was? ajboVn I , , ., ' i 8 jwr, umb, a hoo erenffj. I ia aricunuie cuuiu. nui ma more iW .1 in i,nnriliwtter tK '-oniioma-L. fi.oufrom. ,if he had. .8, , - , 1 ...T- . I HDown-and a8i.lhe ;PP"',' MjnbMHn material to enqaire. If ihe profits; of jnamf: toriner were doable to that of agricoltare.lt well known that all woald leave' agrlctfli ore t rush. to manufaeturing instamly; or if there any great discrepancy between ihe one and i olhe lbcre Jd be a chang'e'from Lheonej ; -, . -.i. ' L wii:. 1 v""- w j wff he brought about. By dimioishingabeiiiinj engaged in agrjculiore, Jhe product fwooU J crease in valoe until the profits iwoom be tti i to mat 01 any outer employment., ;or b? . t.' ' . f .r--,..l- ,..: other, and not be set in onnai,oral and hosiiVi i titnde as the Locofncosand their coadiatorEr! tain Tyler are iconstantlyl a tempting to V Io8lead of:0tectibmanifacWrer a . m , l i v ri. . 1 tfint Taritr. and; therebv -encourawinpriaffrtpn it they propose to! .opprej?9 1 eaiinjaoofac' " and encourage foreign by a very; Io c nai! riff ai all-aod oppress agricultorejby a Dirt I 'r ' ' iA if.f.,;1.. . .... - l becaoselfcwpnld COStj mnre than iwi uiiecjj a j ieruut uai .s j toms and oppreRsivp, because it ia to be pt . 'and proposes a system of j free trad by le't 1 a doty of. 75 cents per: pound on BbrcoI m ni nor hUhpl nn! VVIimi. iatm m as nronnr.:on of Alv OTi..lTV dther A&etiau ptt to -- . K f ' i ! 4' i w Anoihej Lodolboo assert iiin 'confeajff M Tariff ia. that tt will enrich the sea-iy n i manufacturers 0f America and not incmwi tevenue, an aiseriion withoutNlie . sbido proof, and 'he no tariff 'policy now.purfined, a tendency to enrich foreign manofaltowrs- minish and almost destroy revebuej aaf wi oppress all classes of laborers, by rvdueicg reward of labor! to a level with that of tbe pvv pers of Europe Any Amert can citiz'n.tsa ingor holding tb this system of Tory; poliry a i I mocbli.Totyaii any ope thaHook; tp arrw H ihe Britiah Government fen l776or!af.ayMi : r !- ' Ii:E I a i j v'w The legislature of the State of Ohio met extra session in August, for the porpn'1 ot r hj apportioning the State imp CongrepiorfM trinla. harinrr an acridfn'lal mainrilnnf cohk"Q3 -an apportionment was maoe '"i j tti a SLitp intrt toAnt'v nnit dfltiiN. varfin'M 64 tb 85.000 inhabitants, sol fixed that ie p 23d plus should fall into Whig districts & Aff I tn h f .vnfninJmtinr crtma jlief rtrl Kit OC' - i ucia unrtu t sinerii ;iiiuumiiu ' - 1. . . . . 'P. . " i l.M-ai I of tl interdiction 7!tS '1 1 I a . -' ' 4t ; ' r sa - a a - t DOtn UOISir SOU OnjOSt, L 00 haviog the pc de - they were determined so to i - ,t j - . iise it that it !ite ; eQufe to their political benefit. ibe The Whig members seeing litis jreck hteous determinaiton;resigoeu iheirp'-l inn Ka tTftnaA mlltnt la nnArnm. ID' jeci before permitting such ao jinic -I. l: rl ..ri I;L fP PJl t (he l: This atlemnted fraud of the fy)COf ' naif man give (be minority an ascendancy m f PU .-.-P..". 'k i.lfSi j ..fihitrl aid - lion, ana in iko ov traoa ana i";f? j, ,.i they cannot gain honest f:r:'-"y''': '""'il '! ''x- r'i took Pi .' - ; bn XCP Th e m or three weeks suspenston.na- -a-f , ! - " 5 -' ' - - J P . ...id vr v...;..i--.;.(teLi'i.ri.cd'tii:l!r . r --I''- - ". Til b ? 1 wise im 1 -...j! ... f UlalB vl jrz ID dm lOllieir IHJSI'I' ; I I - : : - ;-! !,;'' ;-'.: isr r -x i -j . - 1 ; - . .1 - - --r tt -;U j P'- 1 1': . - i - !- ''LHb P ' i : i i i ' i - ! : U ?t PT; - .1 Z. : t ' 4. -4 ' ii i 1- "i'P II ! J:. 1 1 If! - pV; L h--. r in vi: ' fx 4