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I lfl ll f o il H I' -'I'''"' .tid.'llt '!! N.nili 1 AlUClica, '''.it PhlloW i ( S ! . 1 1 1- 1 1 . 1 i I - ' . i.ter resident :.t tjuiti), and a let was spe-j daily commissioned in plciiipofeiitiary to negotiate a treaty with tho tJ-.twritiiic it : ol'F.cnador iu reht'un to Neutral Wights, Ac, hos ueeecded after a protracted ne. , goti.tiiiii in concluding a convention wjth t tlie Executive aaHutrifiea of Hint llVp.ih- J lie, with stipulation, I unJerstrtiiHl, siihi lar tw those fontained , ill a cuu cation j , , iietweett the United States ami Jttissia.f r -- - ' - 13 mceuth ratified at Wasbiiortni.thaf ! - -tj.V. V down and wUliJe4 llie tiiiilaMtriiliii!;xTr'T "V! TTf ' tuaiiin, "That free ships make frwj p.Kl" j ? v. I J AI 1 1 it'tt!4 J'Hiicij lu' of itiletuatiuiiii! t ' ' ' , " law. '.: , , i . -1 J 7 -A- Prntrt to politics,-llrms, riraltnrfDtfrnal ntproormrnts, tarafrrr, tljf rts anD Srif nr rs, Jlloralit anHljraintl!, (Orrif. SALTSDUnrN.'C., JULY 8, 1856. NUMBER .VI. !i i,tti;f;,t ii. ii j.;.. :! 1 y I v. ,t . ;.. . , t ". i tier pioviih-nce, enabled (i give to our i common Country. Jiut I Imfe said more -Ithau had intended, sir. I only wi-died to thank vkii, mid those old Wings whn I see around me, for thus extending to me j their confidence and respect. (Load and I prolonged - applause, followed by three Niearty cheer for Millard Fill inort.)".- gT TnjGixct.,sAn Cosvirrios turilled out of tno jwoe f be day to pronounc a ielf righteous jiidwwnt of condemnation on all tl4 old measures of tbe Whig party. - A if their" object were k ly to ofSf gwUiilou iuniilt, tlipjr bring up from tlieir quiet fcaoM In tha past i nut wliieli no human bring at Um time neefc- 1 mg to retire, ami stigmatize litem afresh a dan - ;.! j i & ...'..:....... ......-....,.. ...... . I . .1 t . . Il..l .. . ; - i"i uiniiH-a i- ti miiiisi"i mi m-un px- auerwarm ti mm, nmitc iown the to air. jiiicltanait tinon tno aniiirrt, iu- taetea wnn a pany tmnnuea tn a inncc- hm.i-. - JrgOV,.,K.iAA&M.. -..Ii'iHStt"! .lUatUWvratLsrHj llmLMrLl?rajtiUi:.!rrL'iI et..aud .Lufit..uiati nf Ida aife. And rinir tlie irn-at PreaMcnfial conflict of live tariff., lie liaa been in fnvr of a r Dnkj-dout in . hit rope, (Uiikiik "I K. -I ..I'ru' TmiA Ml toll Will Itiinif brill? 4lli4 drIilltctl out liou. fi'lhiwiilliitrriiipn um duL vim la. Ift-l-l tiiti-UMfluit tkikWfl'r lit' ina state tliat in. V,,itlijp I Im TIi?.i. 1.i;iv Vi.-a hr't..j'i.il,"L i '..e i,'m i..V.l .'.-j..r....Vi'.V '.I:2-'"k.., vj-1 n..?.r... !.. .Tlll r.:...c..)i- ........ .. .'it. Icnuld uotli-it draw tlie contrast i;iuilrO nml Wyan-, -.,.;, ' ...r.,w. ... xr . ... n. i... i... '.i . . ' .. . . 1T...1 J .t .. . ..i.i:...:.... U '...i.. 1... i:.. ! il...,.L f:,,.t T una a tree initii 11 .1 1 1 . ......... v .. .. -n.w i" 1 . D..jttf.ir hi i.j r. ioviihiiiiii tin rui if i ne nil ri'iiiiL'u. fii'iiruvuniiu ue iiiiiii irnuoii 101 mi initi uoihiuiiinb iimii ii'.oi, . ....i ... . - - itHlliy the Illdiam, ltl..,.rf... l....if.v.. ,!..,.. r..... rr;.V 1 . .1 it. 1 . . I ...... r.. ... .. .'.. .' . 7.i . 1 1 . 1 n t 1 .. I. :..!.) .;!, r....! iw ..ii.ffr rifawr Advicci frrvin Kai Ctav. a;:i'Ht of "tho. doll Irihca, WHiiincir.lt' ' It i rvirtcd lliat Gov, Slonuioii hlu rt1 iiViitHi, to take riioct on thu ' U ruinorBiri fruftfru'if,'&1iri aid of r readmit, - lia w aliwi riiniorcd -that Sumner. a lil uiih'a ijartr"if MiH.ririaniiii whk-li he! thf, makkkw. lout iwk.u&1t but Jrwt Hmj latu-r out, ; J-ivr in-or i., Juno ll.lwitton w easier, 11111, u.ri.rui. 1 ii M.'&Miii 1.1ML rMti.iii.'i' iiiii 11..1. imioihoit mrr. C7ii i.ir 'iiin.1' . - .r. ....... .... ... ;. . , . .,,.", , ;.i ftviril 01 inn ' Mai irivini ircldation to the minor avmn ; the Iloiice fif I-nruwntntivi in 1 S9.1 -1 hu rfi.lv vita tnnd with Mr. Ilmrl "iv.1 -which it -Hint lie and lira frienda would atti.jM.rtlmriicleristic cuuuing, nr'.d vregive it .. I. Til. ..I T. : 1 ... .-,5- .. j .. .. - .....,.H. ffn.n.., ,.b IIBIC ,, iv 1. liu. vn II..K. , ...11 n iiikii. '";,.,,.., y..,,,,,i . ' 1 1.:.. ..i-c... 1...1:... r 1..... 1 1: . i .1.... 1... l..i .. . r ... ( . iviiii ini..u ... .inn lllli.ll i.iiii. j.n , ...ii:- i.i.. iiiiu .' "J 1 1 ib iui lei , l oil i i.u 1 in., ii.i i ....v.ma .lulnu1.i- . lUil l.ll itinw .nmnl vr.V Jlttlo-...petty Kingdom ! lumbringly la Old Llaa Wkigm to. pin 18 011 r . With ilitfiu in elittmg tlieir- candid;itea ana - ". ' land, 1 ! 10 stultify tlicni)ret, by votiuir for mn and - t iiimI j ith nK'". 'o miik a merit of liaving apurned once "od "I'11 "("O'l mrnure ttmt wcra dear to Clar , gnt.i ! and Vbler nnl all the fxtliers and Wadon f (TremeiidoiH i ",K "'Spnrtyl ik-h, nl reason iiava 1 Wli-irs fr (liiiiliing that tire IXmorralio party rufn4oi to allotVdl tilirty of S nth r t ot. daya aim anted to H.UOO l.;i!ts. tt i.roi.-tud t VVciirTMiK t aottlo mi claims to ain-cnlatnM 5K) Imloa, at lliffcory I'ih'iiI?5 A pnrtv of li'lit men i Iln-mUliitr aro niwwln. liilier . .11.! . .1 . ..1 . 1 -1 ......... ..1 : ..... .... ..I.. A X1 1 ...1 iroiii vjuciigu t vre uejirivixi 01 uiuir arms .vimi:. ui-.n nun mi- , f aj4 at LvXIIIirtpll. , , i.uro.i.o. n nnr ueai ioj a i in. ; ten 0 . -w 'ti.i. 11 i.t 1 . . 1..... . i jiui o.. n jo. t'i. 1 10111- Ha;, iiitvanri'1! H I. a 1. Corn li:n a lvmieed 1. a N.Gil". . m m ,1 1 inc canimiaios i w u .v,rnoi-a. rr;.i ,Tl(, ,.!;t,tr u t.eel, fav.,ral.le P.r ii-.i-. jliu .e..,de of V aahintfti.il o M-11.I1 .,r.HW . !at. l ie . Tiinoa aajatl.at l..,v I'm- i (.,in,oU ,, ,!,rt (c,mt !. a '114 ;fo, no mulch for Mr. uiliilt'rnn.iii the ntiini; ,,,,., ) tl '141 ha i liritaliJa, dinnnitlcd, mid fruiicut ly iiiterrtij.ta Air. Cotmcr. lie Ion I"-' Ilia toiiiHW, uhicli mihUm him Ik.1 uIv and act badly at tiinoa, wliiio Mi-, (ii.'nii r i Ctol, ria,ttM, di.'itiiit and H 'i-iM :i!Jt . Tha fact K Mr. Ura4 knmv tint Im U a perfertly nu'd up ma i. an I tiu pco,.!. know it too; 'Mini wo lcii .ru- th.a i.iiii nohlu and talented m, in j ust tiiu 111 in i" Ii.iuJIb whilo kid gloVM "I'ltlleineii, ii" go aU.nt dcl'.ioi'oj: and k'mi.iuiin !... r ........ ..-.1... . .ii ) livn, m'lia ... i.iii .'.i. Italian himself actually aonixlit Mr. Clav, tinct rvcolleclioii of tiw conversation with that could l.e atlorded the iimnnfactoi'ics land, in the prt at;ncc of a third pcntleiimn Mr. Clay in' Mr. IetclieF'ifiH.in, in Janu-1 was to rednco the wajen of lahordm to explicitly declared to liini, that, 111 the ary, is ...... iM ; . .. -. . e .. r . I 1 . ' 1 . t. 1 i-i.iM .i iiibhii jyr viv: 11, ij.ii Ktoil itlli ..11.0 , ,1... ... ,.iy.l. I ...... 1. 1 l. ii.u iiviii" 11 . nil.- liiui'i, III: n.MIIU lilt 'the becrelarvuhii.. Mr. Clav intiin pest anxiety i-tHletneiit in the after . vears of his Mr.- Ihiclianaii, who, as Mr. Clay has tea- Tilt.' r Pi'li Tv i.-irinv i" n we, with half a d"7.eu othurii, titled under his own hand, had eariietlpj iiu say in (he I'lv-id.-iiltal cam- entreated that it niifjlit not l.e j;ivni to j I ILLMOKL. uli'd.'e 1 here in one Doiiit liou i vcr. iiim.ii ' " T t. . . . . r ... . - I iiinaii a llie lias shown 110 inconsistency, tnat we i companion as a 1 no.-.-... . n it 1 he- fnve yet hcai il ol. in an cxtraoramary cneeis.i ........ , r i.litv r.r t. n.r than tl- nw U ilier the fli.d.t o,Hhcy. iij with c. icnduhlel "Your beautiful bay, ..lr. Mayor, i'y,ool iaki ea,.h , , in , nMm dia 'charity, he said that the best protection nftcntimc heen compared to tno i-a m lljsn) mK U()0j , r,)e flBlio(l emM .Naples. J have seen aomeiniiisr 01 ';' ;lv lanlua ,ie gmun. ,m, Jvmo Italy, with her aunny anil cloiullos skiei'. r,v ,)a u.tn m M it, entU I I -, 111,14) yet that , very converaa- ilen civ. a day, and -we have not Iteanl ; is a moat tieauniui coumrj 10 w "i"" ,ciiaraciruc; titai it turttjoru m. tt gnxi or ... I I ... !. 1.1... 1... t 1 .1 ... ,.l . . I I .. .1 l,f ..),- In InoL' linon ! Illlt WOtlld . ..IV..... nlnmii. ll.O Un.l inln'iinunuu. i,iiii vAct-eoinry eniuiiaiicat an i waw, inut ne ever woo iney oniii. iu hhio i ( un.. .....j -,r ....... vn had lH i.,t'rotn the very firat and tlironlr -fHtHtr f Mhr. TS to ioJ she Itail a gr.verninenr iiu vums jtatioiia; ".hi it una ceatea i magniiy tnt oi.a ale all the ensuing years, a matter of the; llmMictn anl Dln.lmc. 'I Applanse. ) TJ.e bay oi isapwa,"" "" ' Ww ... ii ..... i,.: , ...mil .uri'il tar voiir own ueaiiiinii 0.11, i m.u. .mHm " im-n .wmw hut there and heard him pai'ii Hint he would lint lie wil-.llie woiM. Here is Mr. Liui-hunan's letter inj; to ilio witlt. nt h-avin'.! it on record, to Mr. Letcher. Mr. Jiiclnnan to Mr. Lctchrr. i . . .ftir .. If... .I....1...I. 11... It U-A. .n K..I.AUA .lis H this StrlKlil!; iiiiiereuce. 1 " "'i - , m was surrounded by liundreda The X. Y. Exj.ress ; When I atci (.ed on bhore at Naples I eouni.y l...in an ol.garcny ol omce iioldcra. I npiir)- (l,iy and Jamc Butbanaa. Wo hope tliat what we are ii.ni1 about ' "o write, ill coiiiiiimiiiI t In' attention of nil !i..ni t and honoralilo nun and v'e cially tnj old-line Wlii, the tor.ner nj. k.iIc! of Henry Clay and tint nc..ei.t rVeii ri i f hia itu-iuoi y. The hoa-t li-ili lornl,- that t!;e ..I i-Iiie; Wlii-'s Mill W'UmiiiijIi'i'A n "lid. Anil he 1 1 I ii..t die without leaving it on record. A few years ao Mr. Calvin Col-1 ton jnihli-hed to Life of Henry Clav, in I the .ri .arattotpof which he visited .li l.ni'l nm liad free access to njiiny of 'Mr. 'Clay's private papers. He i.v.iteil a coiihi.lrrtiMe jiiiitioii of hjs book to the old haijrain, intrigue, ami corruption sto ry, and Mr. Clay wrote out me pai-sac t it illi his o u hand. That passage was iucoi porated in (he Vnluine word for woi.l at,ii came (roni the venerable states ii:.iii peii. 'Let the American people Lancasteu, June 27, 1844. . i ... ...1 I ........... I .... 11. uiior.'S vcsaoine six Col- oi whcuj -l I , " . ... , rtv. was never mura -rvile. necr mora tvran minis ot detail of the loiinal recel.t ..........,., 1 a ,. ' iwtl Hum i.. lis title; the most canooal TiiPhte I-! It, , ,lf ,,4.;,,,, -,"'tonl.v canon-their.. It 'velihooU. Mll.r of inodern thai "llore tlaruaglily " through the principal streets, with ban-. ivt.ih..l of luxury. (Cireat cheeri i--) , . Cort nd JicUteJ ,lie Ur. of tb my iK.tii : i mis moment reci-ueu yuur ners, tire, ilililresses, speeches, mtrouuc- 1 nat point ol Uinerewce, on, is 'l1'"' ; uxt.riuu. ut ; more t?aT lor office than when iiirrec.lde loan Amc'in-an eye, nqo i .VnwirKciMUIl, in 18-10, sent his iKboraplird felt it and felt proud of it, ajtiti r"iditr4lawiitwt ur iiMtrouaga fnroNgli'tlie'eo6iitr;"'th. than ever, not .t1 ? of yoaj- bay, link of Ivtitm-ralie pmiy of the firetent hasall the uiults the llil ifiv I nsuiat on that surrotunl it. ! of the lViuH.raiic party of the past itluiut a Venice was oiicO a proudwr city than . liihe ol it strantli. Lyncfr. irrpnwH. .. i i.ft.ui .-in . i hub i.iuiiirni Kv-ri.ci luur . ii.-ia, O.C., IlOOICe reiy lima letter and hasten to jjive it an m.er. " t,mg dinner vte I I'iintit.t rter.-eivo what i.mj i.ari'use ii Hjuld , . . uW.ve Mt-Chiv to fuUi-l. !l.e .,f.,le and Vttst ISvsidesthe city pojm- l e . .. . t . ... .1... Mi;. lliv to r-ublM. ll.e p,le and m"u"' ,ttsl "u.noeis n people ,.u,.. u.c uiif-sirvc, conversation U whili y.,a r. ler. I .country, ami the adjaeVnt Males, were whs then Lis Hideiil hiifid am! a.hnir.r; anil present to participate ill leudeiin tile macu ol this a.,c,r..t feet,..,. Hill sunivc, not- I ,M, j0)lor ,() ,le :l-nUUil M .j .N(,w Vtj.k ,,. i intestine and li.r- itlislaudin our iK.hiitsI ihttereiion su.ee. I v . ' i i i ... I, u,.,.ri.iiin-it -lid In... am,.l justice, hut ure than ius.io-. Hdt.Wnpl.hed statesman. W , '. "",ler 'r,f rnin. i ta . ., 1 , ...... .. , . 1 . o , , . i she has been Crushed. - t't"- ' iirv s .. ttii on t. union s n'iunoiis an.j - ir. i- nuijre (leineren several siieecncs- . , t .. i,.,t,i! .... . , . . n . .i .,. i.,,' ;. .. . - ,, . . . . .. lion ..I the tinted fctaU'S ha J,io"i;!it. 1 he iKi-ewitv of an American Party in tl. . ..v ,v ...,, in rer.iv toaihlresses. lo a 1 litlateiittia. x- .... :. I ,...m . :. 1 1-..:. .. . t... ... ..n .l..' - i.ive not iiinkII any very aadtlict rSeull.-c-.. i "ik .'.oukm, v .. . ...ivu ....r. -yo ...- ll III V4il.r IO..IH tw. iitv " "- "".) ,crt' tne ColllIliercC IlIIU CAViioova ... I ;w ill iiie .e.oiil iiiuiiemc aiiu poer mi iiii 1'IEUr.E SfiULE AND DUCTIAXAX. 1 h. AKKIVAI.OF TIIK ATI. A NTW '. ftftr Ditij .ulrr frtii Emuj. TIsb ate n tr Atlantic an! fed a't New Yolk on Siind .v evening. Jjverp.s.l dales to lias 11th 4 .Iitnv J.r dn ta'or Ih w previous advices. A l.ir'ij. rip.iee in tie' Keglish .lioiirn il is demted I . I.'ie ili.io sal ol Mr. C a n.!oo. Tin- I, .i..l..o Tno.--. of the I ft-eiiis lo .in-lira e i lia' the.di loi.stl of Mr. l.il!.n wo.... I not l.ike idace as un act -A relrt!i.iii..M. rX lVcsidclil Fillmore c.ituo pass..n..'i by the Allautie. He is i i u . ;l. nl health. On his arrival at New Y'-it. l-it were tit it I from ihe t .lius t.i,k and tlie battery, and he urn m mi ,'ue - COIIU-'t lit' Jlls jMot.C.ll I.U... .- 111 I.I. The Aslaarrived ntl.iverp .l 7 A. M , of M aiday, tho lth. , X t C; of Mr. Cramp!.! a iliitiisiil was expected b tho Asia, and a telerapliic tat.Miu u; frolu the W'iishiiitoii c o i esj.on len.-e .. New York np rs umiiii to cotillno it, tie disnnv.al was reeved as a !.. !. aid utiin.eiited upon aia-oidiii'v. i -aiia.-d Irtit little ei iiv ii -Hi. ao.i I. i.l CiaruJ in's fctitteio.'it m ti..- 11 .ii..-..! I. r Is, that up f tlie -Till of l.i t m .n: ;. Mr Craaiptoii . ad iu-1 r c'ed any n t ice t' lit, caucd t il less. 'Ihel.o.i don patnfs all have edi'..nitt(Toii iti, mi: - . JSljLLliil2iLSLi t-fi as Mr.'t.T iiij I'. C.-lle elivte. 'Ivp! e-l'Ut.ltH !t. Clay u i II illl'l, u in l.ifor ..f J..t .leeled I ja i-a- tV s Mi the e.ti Iv pai t . Ii'icii a lueiiil.ir of the dis voH-aud iuflueiua, ii Oiiiiirv A. lam-, whowa- . ....... - . I. .... I ... ..... II . i- .1 .... l . . . .. I . . i...,i.',.V . ... h...u.lin..n im .nrt Ht..n l.a I bmiuVBIV I, ,inis ny... nut iiouuo.ss I ii .ii'.Hg H soon . f ...... . . .... ... .j. .hs..... . ........... . . -. i. .. .:. . that greatness. ! J'Arty, and ll.e public men connected with H. of ail internal! The su-nd Conference Was a Sonic Confer- The Freiiclin.nn drew into it Mr. Buch-' of 1- tea. I i! an. 1 poinJcr upon it. pJJcjeit is: a. a enci.'i. rfile sTT'irii TT .XIT. tlteti!lli'i:r rmn. lone M Jrfiiiiary.-nutitc. n Join. In. I imi ol u.ial Irai.si.ina m vCkr loom for tho I'revd. nev. Wo loi!l milI litenli -In .. nnj I...I l..i,.r . f..r.- llii- . I. .1 i,.h Xears iil'". hut doutjtt. ss t ei" All of our old 'politicians nnc a viw I oi l'.,-,. 'nt .r tin- I'nii.-.l Ma:... .v ili I..u..Msh t liimaelf. a I ha.l June a liun.li.-. linns tit to nlliule to my travels and receptions that concentration, ami .'. ... . . . . .. . .1.1.1 . i . . . t . .. it i . ; i '. i. i . .. 1 1 ...... .1 i ... . j . .i i - -.1 l. -.-uli.1 1 .... l ... i.u J iiit.s I '.u. l -i i. in in oi ner. i ii in .. nil-, iil v..ie i.u;.j i.tu. .1.1. .s.iu : in "... i - J. o uiiiu iv-n. n n inn- nun, o un i iui i- inimi im: u iisi-ih- .. . .1.. I . II i .i ' 1 ,f I... 1 .. 1.. ......... l.. k. ..I' ll... ....I I......1 i..i ...... i I 1....... ....Il fl...,. .....i- I ...... .nut f riiiuf ' ein.. II Ol 1 I'.-sl lelit II V tllU I I OU-: .; "e" .I lie MU.-r ui in." 1 1- -.c HllU ilill'l WitCilS IIIU- - ' - .. luub ...n. -i-. ...uuii -j . v.. v t. n-. iwh-j iu u.u.ui-mu., a.w i. . i n-c :mwi-w Lt.iin-. iiv: ..-t h-w-o ... ..-.... - .. . . . .... .... . ii v inn a .-na'ur ui in.- i mii-.i Mat. . ti..m --siaie. inn ne mien mr m.- n.-n. r:n. in ens.- oi received niai Ken coiiriesv ami nnenii..,. ; snip lor, ami conlMeucu in, ." i o., . -- i . r li.'i.Ml.n.ia, !,.. ha.1 li-.ii a r.,al,ms , ,. Ins .-leciion, I should i.i.-M-c.iiaii.K ha.e ex. r- but 1 do not attribute tnis to any merit. f from all the parts of thea-i confederated i a!''! I":"lt' J "l!" buth ,t.h" supple lastra.neou. ol fl.ie.nial i r ..f J .. L.... ,..,1... tWd any iullu.-,..v 1 ini-lu l,.oe , . I to ,.,e. ...... I v .. I .; , h ..(,.,.' , ',..,, I!. .I....-; r ,rr..t and i 8 r ,jr" ' "ev,-.m., oen v .- .arremA- ,k ,-. . ', . , . .V. , . I ,..,.,-.i; -tw, t..nl. .' -...r iti: I t ..- ''-, "V '"V"" t? ', ." -"t-y- ;; - ,l'uV.r'" 7.. mnrtstfftian . olihjred to wpajurt f . ..h, i t...:m v Adam-, whovva- 1 . r . " . '". '. leu me to me omce ..I V.I.ICI .ua-isuaie -rowing city or ii.ein, ami o. ... , xt. H,K.l,,(l.n 5. hence committed to- .. .. 1 1 ...1 1 xi.. 1 conn .. lie.-. . .1 .-1 in. in- ...:n.!f..rt ' """"""-"'' ,,-,...t and tree Kenub he. toll otteii. Hon the t.oiistiMitioir -iver- its tnule art! commerce, and its fate wuti Id be that ! Venice, whose deserted streets a.ud canals I have but so recti ily eurrey e l. Fulaud has now the coi, tn.l ui vi 1 tieueial .Jackson and Mi ...!. v I.. Mi CM.ll'i d I. ('lav v.'i Adams n ;.-. r tf-r.e i.oh'tical ;iv liiji a ... In. v. ;h.t ei-ie!aiy-oip, t 1 s 1 1 iu I a. d in ii a iiiiditnl ! -refute I r t .l.i'ioii as, ) -. s!li-i (pielltll Ills Secletari Mr. t l.y '- et.eiiiii'. u itii 0: to Mr. A lums for 1. 1. 1 xv e all I.110W thai 'troll-, charge, lliunoli 1 i-i t ry foi uiln h e.i -li-lc -i c- iieVi V ahie Mi. Ci .V. 111 the 1- .It II.,- p. 11. 'i. 1' ' in l!,. Il-.i T.l'. -id. Iil II .11. . ..I I ClIV Of W illl.rM.nJll-r'rHHwM iii tin; r-Mi.u ..f ho ori'v m.-s-Iii-. ii.tiiil.it.' in. I roit'td- fi'iiil fi I'. I. Il'fl.-r. -il.i'.' (. o..t,r ( 'I ,e"tHifti.' uititim.. - this ci.iiversaliii.i of mini-, nluile.er it may Imvi. l-i'i-ii, can nevi-r ts l.reii-lit home l.i li.-n. J ... lif.ii. 1 w-v.-r had hut oiie ouv.-i-ati.in niih of a "leat and free Kepuh 1 Sir, wlnlo 1 have received such kiieluess abroad, I must own tout 1 have heard, . vt Hli the 1110.-I iiainfnl solicitnilc, of events irrace. -Mr. Hiieluiiian is all the doings i.l the Soule stend Conferencs xu.l responsible for nil its priiici.lt and results, Tlie a me Mr. Sotile, lauUjhl home in tlwi raee fr-j.il Mad. id. because of duX'U and other p. rsoit.il troubles there Kill, the )ainslt Oov- -I volvel, to a or .ii extent, lac ruin of. -JI-s- i 't,y's u4,tial -f.iiFttH. - littt for . ii:ut c aiji!. In" would itlteraa'ds have been e!e;- ijil I'residviit of the L . Stales Hint"..! 1.1 acclM.iiali-.li. 1 ...1. : .1. 1 1 ... ... . - 1 ., , . . , ., i- 1 ....1: . i-.1 .1 . . 1- . 1 .- . 110. 1 scenes winco ntt-.e oeeu ti aosi to in- Hi 11. s . III. 11 ai-o a 111- no - r ! Oi.- ll-.lt.i-. umi un iiil- .uitj.-. i .11 uir Mini 11 11.1111" t-iiTuiHl , . , ., . . , ... 1 T ..--.. t , J: : r,.-r Mr l:...-l.anai,-. ,,-,- u,(,. .l.e and lh.it upon lie sli. .-I, an-J tlie tiholf.if it ' "'"e. .ototteli, ill many parts oi tlie commerce t.l the w.u-ia, tlirollj. 11 w i erumei.t, webt up u.e Jiti.,si.r u,t omeroaj. r Ii.- iiiir.i.l.H. ! ,1 1...,-, i,l;l,. :..,r.-a,li' rt.Utl.x. ,1 littf,,lim. l,e.i romparaiively fresh ' turojic, have I been able to see an Allie'.d lier peat commercial city, t nowjto Oncintiau. ntid wrote, and forced n. upon ins I'. -..l.Ui,l ..lee and ViHike ,.f .er- u,' lav me,i,..rv. ... .'i tl..- nublc in 'ican paper, hut extiacts from them I venture to prophesy that ere niiny years j tie IVmocratic 1 laifirn. .Ike foreign policy and ' 1 .... .'. i ...... i I :. . .-..-'. I . . .1 ...1 . ... .1 .: .. .1... . r..-.I..i ...a. .....lu.lt.'.l in that l.l.itrot-m i. in.iv ..I i .-non ,,r ... 17...., i.. I. In... ii,.i mi ett.ri. An-ru... 1H7. II.. hi i-.il . m. na e seen every wiiere eo uou nil o lorei-'ii eia .se, mose win. are now wiiiiih u.e i- i, -.' ni l Cotin il- ii, -I ltd--I . J-T iln-n. l' ihs .i.: i.-e... .v. ra Ion could serve no journals, which bhowed thai alarmSn sound of my voice will, under . i I...I ..... . I.... I l . I . ...I. 1 - I. .1 .ill., r . ii.ti.i.1. I i.t. i. 1.. .....l.-11-r ii... ....I r. ...... Ui....lii.i.iii4 .mil t. ii'l'.ooi I .. V i-l... I in ill V ou II f M.-t ion ol' tin. ( Collet 1 1 III ion c... huv i ,.u.i In- h ,m- one more ili.riii Mu.li... I tlu.n u.e I loiu.ii. iitlv into thr Ixuilin.rcout.'Sl vlucli country such as excited iu niv mind the 1 oi k will be to the world what Lou doll "nasioii oi our uvu n..-f. I ii. -.ii.- I.. lOoul. 'Iireliust so icitiiile. umi w nc i nive -'ivcn tis. rAtipmuse.l -colleetion, 1 nie the lrrenlest imin. And when it is Mr. James H rook 3 introduced F. n . t-i it M A Ian is . i ,t t.: FiC . I -I atnon tie I I av so iv .as ol a pr..: :i ;i Not.- s -.11 ancolllit .l .11 stoj. ol Is';! w a. i .-' i I.l! UV' tlie l. ui' a - !n- uu . h-a .1 t Ml'. I.ilcb.lllill.l tivcr-.ttioii v. i:li iiim up- t ll il I sl.iteinvlits litf sabjeet III llo I i Veil I char e ;ie . .Mi. f to i l.,..ii. i: i.- eoi Mi' lite tru'li ad in !. I a pt'i ..aid In lout ( Mi. J.-tl. i-oii. hi uliii-li ivi'ii- IkiiIi Mtnl -on anil I. iillllllli W h.-o- would lie I..' able tu fiid -.o;i I ( v i iiiiro nt im ill Mr. l!u. hamm re j T - .1. ' Ii.- iv. .iil. I iioi L'.' oui of lit.-room for a . i. tiel ..(' Si .-.!..' looking at Mr. Clay. 'I'lii-- ltd-iiiin (..C-n ..ilii!ll l.-tn-til.. d that I . ' ! n-!.t II...O- mm. Wii. U" tmil.el tll.-l-- ti; t .i ii i .i.u.. t i.tli.'. 1. mil. s-. il w.-re Mr. I!...- le tl -lieu1, it y try-FCiid iin'ar--M-rT-4-n4-fn-,'-w-ln-' 1 ;,le . J ' t,. m il; i lib-' ii; H I Hid ','lif I '-'tTnt-mttTTi.1 'ti--'i-'.H-'l.-i--4r.-ttt--M-'Ho--4u,-a -TnrVTlT fl-111 Mr. fl.. ..-lei ; I,,.u lis left l,o (-1 lie: ai . In l.iet- the li'-iieiiil do I lift ho-l- aV. til'hT t.iut in.'ei v iew, th tt Mr. Ii iii.iii I M . Xll'll tl.' It.lil lit it -Mi- d .oil II,-' en: 1. tr '.("ir.-, Tlu- j.'.i.s M. . ( ':.,-.'-: . If. I..- u.ts So li'.tll a int. - -t l..tr; iiu. ii.li i-ii-'. .-ind i-..i 1 tt H 1 1 II . . . I -I Tri M. 1 1 ut Mi. Ad.'in.' ielll Ht i.t hi. lilt. I. tli. 11 t 1 I lit .,,.e .h . tu r.-in-e ; but U tit.- i-atii.--tl- t'i .t nl!. in iii, le- ;ts in bit-, d t, II;, . I Itt aii.nl. ,,m ,-. Mainly Ctirrect in your "Y..u : ! ! 111.- explii-iily thai oii di.l not feel at hUrty to iriie tlie cutivennitiun allud il to, and wouli iiol do so, under aiiv ciri-uint-tauce. subout iiy express peruiis-.iuii." Ii( titi. v.m a led. as lime everjlolle, lilt, a 111, ill ol hon or ami j-iiitt i.e. To sho- ..v the teriible exp.ition tna.ie I v Mi. Clay iu C'.dton'. bi.-oiarpliy -f him ysi3 re-rariled at the tilm-,' we mav -i-t .- . . . . .- .1.. .:: T.1 r the pt'o- A ne lorciil pin 01 me -uiiii-iiinati i taooni. 3 tl'tilt Xew ! means war, JiUUwtttr war, ajr-jression upon 11 u in ma sin- . Jrit wiilt wtiicU Mr. Sauk tunducUd llii n?K9t !- .1 I lions in Mmlfid. If carried out and obeyed by pain. Atid when His, Air. .lames lirooKS liitiiKiucou ie , , , - . 1. 'U, :, ,: m ;.: . known that toreigi. inonarchists hie H lug General Couiinittee ot tho C ty , "V -ih eyry En ropeaa -power watchilii;, with deep feelings ot eatisfac- -ami County ot ew 1 ork, said : (f , ' " Gulf of Mexico, fit,, liou, every nea-cause of iiitc-mil disqo.-,l, I "I have the honor, Mr. Fillmm e. i-o! k, ' 7 - ' and expecting therefrom a Fpecly disso-., present to you 11 y associates of the Vi'hifr j .J i.Yjt . ,1""''.. . . nlf to, ami lull, til ol tins .Hell ntt.l free I ,'i -l ill 1 .1 le. Is (ri-lleral ( otllliilttrl- of lltt city OI J -.CW 1 K;..,l. 1... . i.- . "'" it to be woiidcicd at, that ellch slioilld be 111V feelinos '. 'lint, see, nay, 1 r, it was si .me Consolation to a real consolation to know, that 't iCW 1 binds Ittti,...!.' .1 . N . . ' York. We are U'l.i-s-t.ld, line AVI. iirs: 1 ,' 3m" mi of 1S4V-V-S "! "- As long as IL on-! , J '-"'rT, V'""'1 K l") vpoua ptm rv C lav lived, we followed his flag aOd : ''", rb W,7y aw.t-Wtw ins loriimes, kihi iii many a iiaru laugi 1 1 .... 1 . 1 1. ..1 1 . . tir.'.i -.1 1 lit Hit. ,11: r IUt. InllUir (J, .oilMAnlolI. Oemocratic party, anj not Jam I!., -.1 , ,, 7 . - 1 wnni-r? torvnml defeat. Veteran tlier are hefehTMZ; TH""!? tir- " , v 1 ..w, ,rc t,j twit itQritf ni) sir, who took the Hero ofi;ip4eralioe pl-rtnk iiotM-ike oiie from i.',' ' I insert no nuar fsSWflealT l"'"l' e It in.-. I, liitt'i polar. The Tin. c exhibits it. iis ial fccli-i-. towards the i'liited Sr.tt. s, and m ike the letter of a ''.New Fn-.hiii.lcr," nt i: eolaiiius, the ci 011 winch (. hang .-. great d al of of what can nly bo 1I. -1 1 it-t-d as abu-e. The Daily N'. -a- w-i-n!r fiiat 2 essivi- 'America shotild ei:c lli r 1 aniiexaliori ot I oba as a .ailiH ioii .-I he own proja-nsities Imii.i hemg entii.dy an exceptional. case, n-d to be undi, r-to.. -Jiy strangers. The Nc-.vs fartix-tn -a -that it is with the X.-rtlieru Stat-, of the Union Hint Illitaiii should o. u,- to ui. understanding, for ('he .Northern Ma'e wo.ild rather dissolve the Fni -n tli 111 to war with Fug a id ! ' l'he Xvw-, ! a ever, think thai the dismissal of Mr. Ii' las Would serve no purpo-e exc-'j'-f' t i l;. en tlm aniiiiosity. The M- ruing ( ln -i.i cle think it -"cowardly'' to make a -1 ap -pat of Mr. Cramptoii, "a v.iluaoli- pa , lie scrva.it, for having only too t.iiihlul- d ine his duty." 'I he M--ri.!ntf 1'o-t us -the America', n'as nicely a- a me. 111- f atlininiaiering a rebuke lothe reiiac. ry ini-i.ib rs'i.f its political p uty. The bind a. Morning Sl;lii"roirt of t'e- ii 1111 111 lelat! I,, i. -ti f.i 1., o,'!i c In: a 1' tln-ir rTn 1 iT t. for e,,!!e.l v, i.at 1 1 I I 1 !r. un:." . M". line Lie lorto the- -11I1- teil. let-' t T t I.- .Itte'l T I'l.-.i.'.'iie.. d M--. CI. IV. !' C.-HI-e. 11 I.- put in: kt.C .V llpol !,,.t be ha I staled t . ( lie ai c -i.i.-iu'i v u role toe all. 1 ' aids l.ci'iintc f.tm-.iis in n-.-i-v. lite letter was most ui'tteii, uitli u view : 1 relieve .1 from tin- excessively liamlnl p,.-,;i..!i in ,hie!i lie st-nnl. He dared tl -: -i. tb.il l,e ni l I.adr any auiliority i'r .to NI r. hiv oi-his Ir. en. Is to propose ler.11. I lieu, .laeli-hi, yet lie carelully -o sh ipt-.l Ii:- I..IUU,lge as to idl'-I'd Mr. I 'ay'., eh. in es a p-etcxt for repeating tin il i..e..ii- iiiliiiuiiv agaili.t Inn..' lie ex-pn-td hi. own belief of the bargain atid corruption : tory. He said: ' l l, I'. a 1111 Ih I'nn th Hrfif th.it Mr. ':' .'.. r',-I, d.A .,... M,: M ,,i,t. r;.-' II. ..lilt. Ml I ... t-O.t 1 ...I t. ...I. It .,t ......I II I .. . " IT 'v, in ail jmrts ol can-ope, many hopelul campaign, we shit no ...v. on .....e iuSain ueic s.ar.ieu , lcarta were beating ith anxious solid- t- I... ir f. It... .It........ .. .... .i I... J . . . " . - - . ... ... ..... .,.,,,,,, in. Liii' inatiuriiiir wellare,- and were trusting sir, ill-late lor uni.-f. ami on that account it .....I 1...1. ...... 1 ..i t 1. . 1 1 ts .1.1. . v it 1 . ... ouo wviit - tojii to. 11 tt ireu t'c.iv? .... 1 10 1 1 on : 1 in- 1 at 11. a 11 u uciiis 01 .m irt.t ueno l n t 1 c.ii.atL'il aJcsi -.lawertul ii4ipivsm Uiau :c,itltK. t rTr5crprin flI Tnle )V ; triumph to Washington, and here are! ' f ,',- 'V'1'".?"!! o to exist, and die U-xx-ju-utLuru-lse bare ii..nc...Uut xajti.-u..uUutx. .1 1.- tniu.,.1 M.,.l I H. l,e,i,! ... .!,.. I .1... :.. wis- ";""'ati h.lhbusler l'Utform is tha man ' ' ' . -it t . 1 x T . . . .rAA3t. X4.l.u...AjL .XjLrk iiLx.iU.V J-.. al U :i . . - . . IV 1'n I'i " ff rrrfrtr-M'," t-w i IMi V I 'nlfUt ver.tiio aeii8ai.niti tnatniesteii txj willM-n., ,l;lt ,lt. ,) i8 f..r Cj,,-riel you and ieiier.il Taylor to the ,"1 I VrTJT'r"1 VMM'!'W- -r . . ." . - ........ .....?. o. 'ii. .101.0 1.1 xroo- no 11 tiiiv lliMM . rtTTiF ' OCTX--ItTlttrrt fit , tT 1 TTT ii ITTTTm I nT-TTTf TT i n n - h-tiihi.iw.i.i .iiiiffnii. oe, 'Wl1 tw 11 Ti repeat, wa writtr'n hy - aTl'T." W,-leai-iTeTtTl!e- nu nn 1 1. 1 n-tf-rl TP. t.ie ate ItCI.eoi .Mi'. Ctiy, J lie gl'i Jl Keo 'i'-'ti-l.a 1 1. nho ba.i hoT-v the Weigl.t ol bitti." c.it'imnv f..r more l.'taii twenty year., an-, .ceo Ins fi-Lcst political N-pcs vi 'is'.ed an. I b!a-!e.l. bv ii, .lid not eh.-'s:' t ' ii mil to il longer out of tcitderiies. 1" the reputation of an old political eiicuiv ; a:. 'I the deepest regret felt by hi. best f. ieml. i.. that be s-ih milled lo'it so beig. Mr. Ihifhaiiaii, it appears, uiiglrt when called on for hi.' tt-.tiuioiiy 111 1 have te.ti lied that Mr. Clay, far from having sig nilietl tliat be would support (len. Jack son f.r the Presidency in consideration of tin- St'eretarvship of State, and posi tively rejected such a bargain.' -u-otTercd , to bin. by Mr. P.iicliaiiau bin).- .1'. What-' vcr dishonor, whatever infamy, there could lie III bargain, lutll nipt. oii. attached to Mr. I!, . those nl Fciuisj .TltTiTar Wf 11 .pietUnti! the Journal an article front the most pro ii 'tnetit an I influential of tlicin all, ile-i-'ai it as several rf the rest ilid, that Mr. J on '-aii.-m must respond r and re i'ote the l.'':ii made against him or ex pect i.j be tit.'ensed wit It by his. party. And we and hulii.'.'etls of other Whig ed ilor.. culled tii. iiihini and delicti him to 1 liess so caliimetems ait -even t-its gel discord, or civil war, iu these States. 1-or Cnl's sake, let 11s all remember that our present freed-. 111 and greatness is the gift of our fort-Cillers', and of their con cord and unity iu your own city of Phila delphia," - lo Mayor W Ps address he replied : light. utie-ilicxt; -was treason in auiuaiiksi)JaifoJLiuei'Jiaiii.nt.. ,1,,'. ?ny7a1iToTfflr II' . . . it e come to weleoi.iU vmi home. as 1111 old Sohlier, an old -ampaigner with as, to uti'et- you our hat ds, our hearts, and i s these, if from 11.) other. 1 , That wa need an American Party and , ! American candidate is obvious from sach fi the humble approbation of our heads an sach facta Americana, if k-ft lo Here there are ui. .u.xxou: 1 ins iincxpccte-i ami lor service as ever, urn respoiui-Hiiiie yei uenry l - " - coruial welcome to the great commercial Letcher were both living to meet .."'V 'le?-. einpoi iuui of the Unili-d Slates leaves me nml r .equivocation that 'he might p..' ifithoiit language 1 xpre.s the. ctfil'siotis forth, lint he replied not. IK- uttered d,' niv heart. Iliad bojied to have ar 1111 word. He could not be induced ei-' rangeu -u.v -ideas, but not onlv yon, sir, ther by the warning threats of iioliiical- but all witn.'i I1"-' sound of my voice, are friends or the loud difiance and tlciiiands aware that nn.-j nix' hiiidiu-' on the 1 ihemsx-lves would never have lout I a tL. Ci Here is tin) . ohi --guard, sir. old veterans ! l-a.t 'f th Cincinnati Platform. Jbr iLi. ."L. nit have iieeer - been -Ireatt-u in a fitir i ifrafuiiji a fo'.vL'a polict anon th om m - even will he glad to ..ee I hem one nml n l " ..... , ' I receive this congratulation with a mixture of pride and satisfaction. You have agreeably reminded me of the ma ny hard-foil 'lit battles throii 'li vt hi.-h , sir, just as readvl l""' ' "'ellnns altogether new, ad I am sure you i'u ,llc u,,uaU l''t) bVufociacy. A". I'. in one am illiiiort'm Ji'jtly, f7e.iC)-i7 Iifsr Smith ordered to Knst. General Persifer Smith arriv ed at Washington on Saturday, having heen sent fl,r by the President. He had an interview with the President on.Mon-' V,-.. . inf. ,; f ''t'ift-ni'-. s ;,,, -frh Mr. C r-t oil If ,1,1 lal selling loith Ihe incut, ot tin inrcspecttoCcnti.il Amei rea. As to M, CaWpr.n,. the S''-Triitiks-' tfiar-'-ro'trr-voye sTTme 1ifrv or'-sfxfy -millions ol pe-. pie of the sun. e, race, laugiiae un I ivl. gioii iu 'desperate ami deadly stiile, in order lo avenge the dignity of a t i.inc tiai, is lisi great an nb.unlity to In- lo. a luoinciit entertained. Nay, imh-ed, h i -J.rctiy clcarhat.likc thert-inio al Hho.e small in-ccts xi hich iu tn.pic.it eliina f b'nrrnw under the skin, and in itaV ihe whole surrounding flesh, this genth lil.i'i's expubhiii from ihe I inttd Stat.s "ill serve gruHtly to allay the iuti miat.o.i which his presence has produced. There i little general- news by this ar rival. Il is reported that an attempt has been made on the life of the Queen of Spain. -, Tlte-liMtntLrtiiui. in .France... have ilone fearful damage. Latest kj Tflfimpt-fr.a. I.icl.o t I Ivt-rpsnl. Livkhihm..! Wed's Jane, 1 1, P.M. " The taity Xcws publislies the foH.w ing statement in a It-iulingiutic'e, thotigli without vouching for il accuracy. It is coiilitlently stated Uiat Mr. M.ncv's reply to Iird Clareiidoii will be in ciTect,lli,it. hu Cabinet at'. Washington regards llir iv all' '. ir'i; .l.;:r I',. , r . It' tu. t Hint f ., ti' i i ii if. '!!. t 'ill 1,1 th. if, ft." lis fi lends 'e; 'J j 111 harg.nii. intrigue, ami cor al tached to. Mr. li.icitaiian. We teltei e that he had any autliniity 1. Jackson lo say what he said lay, yet he professed to utter fai t opinion. lie undertook to a- I polilii-al itiipiHirtits to open its in. nit 1. . 1. ...... ..1' ci I leu ,. i,,,t let.l u .. I,,..-.. I ,..l o 1.., ...: . 1 ... - man a sin-' e iiiomt.nt to hivsim.'. t'rel.aratiou to look round 1111011 the fat-.-s ,.f ti... u-l..J J ' v" .ss.ieu, nut. 110 v he, bore Iroiii the greatest vintf upon the earth a, jiuhlished . Imav-v..r ' fi not. . ......oL. u hen one havt! been ,, oft.. 1. niu.!..!...! ..-;.i :.. " ill lroeeed"as"earlv as Dossihle to Kail. exltlbiletl lite most i.t-iv thus fi-ee on..', itiiittl b. foie one's strili.r.des for tno i-.niiiii.in eoimti-,- .1.. i Sas. to taku eharoe nf the I'iiire.1 VJlut., il. not from (ie to Mr. t and II -t s. it, us fueii authority, that lieu. Jack sou w ould form I In- most splendid eal-i- lone sir, t 1:11 ' Irieiids. I ntil I left home f-ur Furope, I plause.l lliotigli I noyy he mi nus 01 must t-onless 1 was not aw ;ue of the great the Ameiiean party, wlticn has iTmrn In f o-r tl.a Y),o"71T1. 5. .1 . 1 : 11: 1 i' tt : .... ; . f.r - " : ' . " ".-v -fc";''r tm is u.oiueu oii'i.. t-ii.-eiiis tuai into oi-eti uuitie 111 1. iv 0111 01 t.ie i iiviii-iva 111 me iiuies,yct 1 forces there. Lis orders are imperative. the Dr-'jiin, lie is clothed with full power, to put down all insurrec- ;,ii 1 I net I lie c, miitrv nl Mr. I Mr. Clav. if he si I -Hnt tfi'i".- h-fl-er a'e.vt-'ti.Mtt.g--bTttiAiU. tt.eui trom Ihe cliarge ot hat :ng aul.iot .M r. i.t x staled, in the passag tz.'d Mr. Ii. to propose terms toticiiei.il out f.r ( '..lion's biography of .laeksoii in relation to their votes, unit' while ho wasr mtlv-assailed s . in li-e I it di-l. And Vet tt wa". s,, cilu: char liatl tier had, tnnl 1 11.1i tlppol't ill 11 1, would to i li'itg!v vt rllo if th .l ti e wh. I I iv - 1 .-lit ..-til eticniic- tbro! atj .ii 1 oii-i'jt 1 ed iF:iU'l tiealt a-yiii-ii.-.it.ioiijof toe . Ixi-ufmiky 1 lit :i. " c- iili, tiiiiioti slro.ig" 1 of the a.-ni -ate-ui .igailist bjuK w.iole tan imy originated in liatitln-'t ri all incut lo (i -uer.i and, w ben the aalltor of the was it-ipiiied by .'Jaeksoli or li write it out in ihe shape of a Ii pci'loi mod the appointed task sViiiking I'i'oiu any tin- ioiitr.-s-iou he I le of Mr. the jiioiit thejlr I il i.t- il - to. . alt s.'up;: d'.i. I'tiie lllj'ir f-'l I Thus the Ino Mr. !!ic ! Jack -on. statement is organ to Her, he so , as, while lirect colilirniatiotl ot ad 1 .if v i. oi.l v given shame it he wr liini wit f bargititi and corruption dm-! .nils iiilmiiiistiati rbaiian of his intention to pin 1 i 1 -I iiiencc in tiiu-.l i-ii but was in Iltiinl then I charge, bich. it true irredeemable infamy on his And now we tlsk the - llenrv Clav, wo ask the old line Win" tl'i- il. k nil liol-.oral. e iit.-n vv n-L- .he 1... 1 1 -. 1. 1 .1 . I .... I ... . - - - on 1.1 iti. now niiieo 111 niiiii-i 1:11 1 ros- iue.ie is 1 in. 1 unit! Mini irnsr. 1 ttti ii.r ..r whole Aiuericau people, what they think parity i-veii, we have been indebted to ence of "sentiment between us which -V','"' CO',"e fr.OU what Tmr,er il '""J 01 .1. -ui ics l.iicnanan, ami now tnev mean ti,,- i-oiisjitnrioiiMl Iil.,..-!.- ....I.!.. i.riu. in ,1 i,.i.at.. ..1,1 f.i..,.,l. act toward limit Uli what a shame, eiples ol peace, and concord, and union You have spoken, sir, of ' the at a hiintiiig shame, what an everlast-! .n..r ...A i..r, .. .. ti,..i.. II..,, r.- -i.,.- ;., kii 1 ; . ." ......'... ... "it" . iv 1 . 1 1 ..; ,,-iuv.. ..... vi.tti 111 1 - 11, null I .ill Hill i- iu - , . ' O r American Hit- kt-an . It has bei-.l mv aiio lbr..n.flt ! : tletl to tiie eat!... ..f tiu.tl..i......r . ..... ,7-WoTraTf 'llSa c, .j-hea.W nian, and is cotisidered , that Clay from the Presidency on aceoin.t f,and lesson they have left us, as iudis- wonn.1 inflicted that begtn the dcstrtic-, OT1e"tt't " ""' "rail's 'df'tri ariiiy. the " von. ge o. oa.gaiu am. corrupiioii rest- pensable to our material, as to our tu..: 1 -ot the lug parly. There, was tl -r ing t- 1 itetttegeH- an in. .1111 v-.4-a4ue P ...!.... I '..II I X... 1 1 ... 1: . Itofilleil o-'-i.ui. oo .01 uv-v.tu.t.- .tt 1 . tay iis- tcin-.l to tin. earnest prayers ot .Mr. Hue 11, until. 1 he real pioposer of bargain and corruption, and spared-him tor nearly the 1 1 . i . . . 1 1 .. ..1 1 1 . ...... 1 iii,l inso r' " . "as oeen uee-.neii advisable . J l.l.ll..l ,...., ,,, ,.,i,i, v ...1 . ..... defeat M - , i , ,fnm "wnyiioous have Via-' . ' I oiigresa, and give peace ' ' 11 ii. 1 o ti i. 0 to , I, ... . 1 . r .t -prosperity; - To Ik- a great eple, I ;i.i ,e Ittiif ,.iiiilt..iii-lli .- iltl-i-if us. 1 Mr 1 - .I1..1. J.o.l ;,. in, 1 le-time 01 tt cetierathttt, were 'i.ow bv, that he had nudersloo.l ibal to'dTieii. Jackson lo alt old a pretext l- the .po.itie.d trie whole Jin-Loll partv lo assail Mr. Cbtv justice not 11 -as a trail r lt -hi- country, ami ther not a Jackson newspaper or a Jackson p.Iiiieiiin ill the nalion that did 'hot treat Mr. Ihiehanali's letlcilns "evidence of bar -gain, imirtgue, and corruption hetw-ecii Mr. Adam's ami Mr. Clay. The spec, tie charge, us already stated, which was made against Mr. Clay, am! which" Mi . Ititehanan w as cited as, a w it nussi to I .rove, was that Mr. C. had pro be had uiidcr.stiMxl that several limes in lio'cr years Mr. Clay has intimated t- Mr. I'.iK'liaii.in tb.it-it might be Ins duty to puldi-h the.facts, and that he was tli. -nailed fioni if bv Mr. liuehanan. We also knd.v ihiit Mr. Clay often between 1 -.'.". and ll.'i, coitteniplated publishing the facts and was vehemently urged bv his mis to do so as a matter ol justice leu merely 10 ins own tame out wa? . lo his parly, and that., he was pieve-ntcd lect that same Mr. liuclianan to the Pre sidency. Truly it w ould be almost enough to make a man sick of his species. Since the u we' ha-ve been Pl'ZZLF.D. .munition of Mr. applying a great leple, 1 now see inure than ever, a people mii.t be I ree. Hence the Constitution our Father., left as is not only above all price, as a bequest for law and liberty, and union, amt'ii.-iriMonv,-tint as the imlispcrtsible tmird'of our material prosperity,- ilireat applause.) Wiieii yon, sir, became the Chief Magistrate of this great ctry: 1 looked with pleasure on your attempts at upholding tlie laws, or ho true liberty call exist without obedience to the laws. yet a 'government thai depends .r -canker w.ftn ilraf -gnawed tttx the heart. ami siil.se pientl v carried it to the grave. These are painful reiniiu-ceties. a!!. and let them pa-s. I fore-.iw froai tlt.it time that conli-lcM'vM was g tie here in tbi- tate atu-.ng the uieiubers of the V" f 1 1 u party, an I tti.it men c nld 110 1-itger act nr- h.irin niO'together. when fcuc'i a noble spirit was sacr.tieed t passion, or, jsrcj i dice, tu- to any u'ubitiou that may have it... "I ill its wav .VcX-.''n' itn't ni. Stockton, iu hi- SSItlaualiuua aniitateiie.u 1 1 in .his J d ; j.osed J ; m11-.1': -'" . bip t5nU6atlUA.iiri.!ieltt t.. in- he hiu.-ell couul IfU t'C bate them to .M-ithdrawJheir demand This charge, involving tli ake Gen. Jackson President it H'Wtary it Stafe: the iuleience that suranee ..niv bv Mr. Unehanali s entreaties. i vt i nor Letcher, who was present at tin intcri iuw, in January, 1 S'.", a.l that passed, was always ot opinion that Mr. Clav ought to make tho publi cation.' and often told him so, but Mi. (.'lav wa. lojig-siiUVring, and carried bis generosity too tar. ' Mr. Letcher, it seems, afier the inter view of .January, lS-'", relieved .Mr. liuehanan earsel ves to his record, mid ti n 1 it- to lie a strange all. nr. We Iiu I linn comuiitted rh'aml .i.iiiimf everv 1. leisure, both popular ami unpop ular, that has been before -the country since he attained his majority. AYheii w e prove conclusively that he. va.vy.yl'vuiaiiitaiu such to'rins ul g. .vernnieut. to a certain measure. Ins Irieii.l. can as Iounded ui.oii the nllectiolis, !! a.l oar where, of the t'lvlil- the Pn'tiJcney. Coin. Stockton, iu his letter accePtiiiL' . 1 - c in.- nouiiiiatiou tor the rresnlencV, tars he will n..t "let the L'tiion slide" if fii body can itop.it motion, and adds: "I aeccept ihe nomination as a compliment to ny intlexilde American sentiments, and as a duty I owe th.se Americans h- so tiruily adhere to .their American ja -nciph-s; with the express understand ing, however, that if the American Lifer. and its power alone upon standing armies, 01 the . 11 il til-nun. is no g-od goverinuent ti-ivernii.ents tt. be strong, must lit strong in the hearts and head-of the pe-- out pledges. pie Unit me governed, and as lotig'te. we th be , . , . -.... ei, in. 11 11 1 in; .xmerican par- net, ,.. ls. p:u y- by tM0 VOIC0 , v nre iiiteJ ou Mr FiI)mora on r; h t.ie people. :i:,d paa,y ltf thai act ..r 1 ro- platform as I now occupy, that I may 111 beat liberty at any time thereafter to withdraw this acceptance." . ; friends can 'as tounded 111.I heard readily show that he wasor it. ami w hen people. we eon vict liitn. by tlie i'ec"i'il ol advoea not here alone, but v-verv throughout the. broad eXte-it Union, the laws will vindicate ling a ccrlain line of policy, 0:11' combat ant can at once produce hi-record mLLitxt selves. ' It is the beauty of our Antencan il. Such a record is convenient for him. system, if left freely to represent the but it is a regular mizzle lo his opiio-1 whole People, that we -have, or iutist nents.. ' have, such laws founded uoti stieli art''al'd-'tl'-uts l.i' adHii.iter the guvern-iXatkniaL It is clear tnat he was tqiposod to the ; tions, and that we can pass from one inent lor the good ol all concernevl. (Ap-t nieuce, niKLi.ok 110111 us tne ttieil cre- dent elect, and shr.Vidcil tlicVotmtrv iti iiruing. it happened that 1 as svit.lt- ind was left to administer " " - ' 1 . -. 1. ,. .... not ci ii iieta, iis 11 seciin-.t to me the u.-n;. ILI.tr. u. .ilAXi.t'a. We notice, t Thtei'e.-ys'of iT! tlenTiihded'."' Xothilt " with l-k-ilsiire thaUTils itT.Ie iiniTAliiriTr idA" prevented me pei forming my duty to my Whig is doftig good service ill his State.. country and t- :itl parts of that country. At 3 rcc'i'nt Filiuiore meeting in Orantj North a w t li us South, lliiii lUitmtiv . count V he Preside and made a amwwh eiecie.i iiie-,raiited antral entiors'uig t in .venieui of the Aineri 1 eiii.K-ratie party eatr-part v, imd staTeit tliongh an H Old poitioii of it which was Union Whig,': he was with them heart conservative, ami -which responded to tnv ami soul in the comin" contest. State aud- x tile 11 htgs, wli me, but the certainly that frwaiT xw!"ttTth':-' HuehiWtftiV- awltm....ly-ih .4..,wi;.iil lili, Still Il.Wi.fUKlU!''?'. PBW,I,K ' '" "''".'. tlioitgli all under tlitter- piause.) M.o.nu it be my lot again to- Attextion- llitii.LVx.iN Mist All of - ' . I ' .t-t . t 1 ... 1 .1 P ' ,- -.- -1 - -. .-. . v ..,.... .1, 1. . I.. t..i...t.. . .. .. . , ... ... piiniisii tne: iieyoiid a nouui 111:11 ne- was in lavor tu em xiovi...ci.'n wtt.ioui anx 01 me w-i m-y mu 1 rcsruciinui cuair: 1 trust not you who liaxe "aiiv IIniiiFfMiS 'wooiftn b for Mr t ti'.itnntoti'j ret-iill. The A111.T- Mr. vail Secretary, litiweyer, will mid that piomi his government are of oniiiioti that after ciiargi hat baa jtaaavd, 'JIr4, Cfaiifj'toii't power pMr. Huchanati that Ac would not 11,1 vnte foiMr vdatns lor the liiets ol tin' interview wiiiioiu .111. iuc- 11. lie wasji mgii .i..ifi -.,- uiuu inau . .s,.,c, ... yi ,- ,j . c .I,;,, tl.ti 1 hiiiia..' ctHisetit. lintsestrongaiid iteepat one' tune, and yi-o'. 1 oik to bo the , any ol tho.o restraints 111 ' .' ...1. :'..i. ii... .!it.' th-.t U,-M4 Me I.eicher's conviction that the same, but somehow or other he srets out erty which red ice the si ..! ti...., ,i.-ted with nu'd evJr !Vacls im.iht to be iitiblished that lie wrote of it voir bv saving he has for a longtime ery as severe as that of the master dver;ervative eleuieuls of the leuicrcratic " - - 1 . - . , . 1 (', itr-enly to liave the support of old line oif',., iV," tire hereby ordered to repair I (tersonal lib- W higs. the whigs of 1S10, '44, '4 S, and to. the surgeon, and have it " let out. -nbject to a slav- '52, but the support also of theold Con- , This oidfc is imperative. 1 . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 8, 1856, edition 1
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