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6 (adil # a + 2 w enmmunnmmes waar cns acers awemen m to he sare, but a man who stgbds on: the m _: as mmflammnhm e last petes: to tui hiss of it. 'It is Satan rebuking ! [.,, wig t Whimmwrgmxmm , 'Platfeem is t anticely, 1 ty wily: ingwmflfimvfflwmk ax be «entirely and theroughly\ FEDERAL, sepocielly: sine«Charles: Francie, . in one of e nomi nees. Wi youbs j WWW {uauydfivam‘uw ® \te . mfitmm “My? trading!» pfrfmlyoocmm with svary 3! h Aftee Mr. Adsaw had Msimflufi written in ntcrmeotohnnommzuon he d the Buffale Flethrm, the audience was treated to plenum; bothbefore and since the Philadel- ( Wflumw‘flwy convention, - ”Mandala“ Alba: hnn., rroazi peopared eulegies upon Hasff Clay with which b4.! sede the ectision ' for bolding in meeting 1s that d always closes op his zan. Hs called it do- Jumwwmwmxh-m‘. Ing Hoommon jutlce'\ i an bpponaiit What E, alledgad ground of offence le that it is an | the locefocos: considered “WM Fustice' \ to It to Mr. Film xs much ar the same most- fliifimlywwlfllfiYhWW 7.1, oy is um) to have norkinated Cen. hath}. 1 rocorring to the fies of the Eimira Gazelle. What »mm ADS”: Bnqct’: name PM wastha sure of Mr. Adime at that thine we ntlened or even referred fo in. the fetter ( know net, because we 69m 55mm which citizens of minimums-mnhda “WIS at,“ g Tayler of the nomination the Char j fifmw‘whmiflzg WWI-fly . neither im Han-reply, Y. anagram fizfifihmhlfidfiu fihlehyoa V6“ “NM that a more more evil-minded, | hew his accepianos CRR be constructed into an ja» * Th thrill expremion hand! | My 's untitlfinmumo ties more *to M:. Rum He MM” this! i» ”grime! me among a Insignia-ad yfulm! Bum. 'volumei eloquent eulogy was mover pronounced upot 186 srese his ”gun, to reosive the support of the MM of the ci uofyourdvmngni-h statesman of the wost. We drank deep (intends ecting; ”shay, was no por k ”a“? hmmnmzti it!» t ? Wot?! 7 but scorned the toague that attered them . s humus {o aunserous other mango“ I por» Each “4h and. “mm“ m“ mama | append . fil tfllfifinw ] Mr. Adame took his seat amid repented ohsets, Mflmammeobo flint accept my hearth ft thanks: . . Cd ...t 3. and cries were again made for # Diven,\ Mr. Div- | 'Conginding tha u-qmfi, Tike «il others 1 aw _ ou > | ORA 653111!!!“ OR THE suocorasH . , Demograoy. ' Mmm‘dmkwnhwfllhss—néflr Aa mm in the latory of this campaign; On that . evening, at theCourt Housee in. ihis WWW assed| IEA witmessed a collection of ©hius spiriteand Eix. \m um“, TAYlM white | m and blick\ mich as we hare not wit- ~ BOR VI\ PRESIDENT, ~ A m the debut of the Rev, Mr MILLARD - FILLMOle, Ward Tk'the same. hallowed\ locality.\ The call maar ~~ fot the ing\ wane pretty comprshensire as it ran 4 BAMMK. .,. finch all who» wers in favor of Free Seil. Such i i Will our filnde bear tn raind thal the RE- Mum-mmwuumeuum Iu re to it,. ; Accotdm‘fy baving aimed and PUBLICAN will be furnished till afr the elec- «layout amtfiwfih the implements of our pro- tionfor 25 CenteT -In view of the approaching {can wubentmxfiupu the scone. of- action uylor’s te. ' election should not our lit ba extended\ ' deternilaed to render all the ald and csmafort\ In M \That adhen with.. firmness - pg a a o s » tome mt Whig principle: of \46 “a; ©. _- REMEMBER | ”Fm 2312 °C me; ffi Eli: for the right an Pole Raming at Paldvina (o- ~ [J- We Winer Animus; perfoctly ut ease in fraternal WIN “m by our'oflmmp wflflfl'end juxta- pacific-l with his political brechron of a darker we will tell them in the “om“ GflfiTTfl/flflh, mont firmly an huo, and could aly wonder what antidote he mphatically,. «we decline acce 'had applied to his olfactory nerves 'to. enable him t request.\ thus to preserve his wonted dxguity He seemed . to inhals the air with perfect freedoms, and to evince no signe of nauscogsness at the © \~- Perhaps, though, & is only when at the great dis- tance of « ton pun\ that ha is so detrsesingly af» fected, < © Datum” it in suid << lends “chant. ment to the wie.\ Fromm” pethape adile awset- [ly understood. ~ He dees net refuse to give pledges | DMM 10 the 4 - But we will not stop to argue 4 honeit=-is Wht ering and|** to his general courie, or as to the great princi- this Mm: and “h tThseo \fow preliminary ra- $1? Tate; ® “gamut,“ & \ .., | Dos upon which his administration will be conduc. | marks;\. we wik M to the subjected our dis, Presidency as the grdateat safeguard to| wk . Indeed ho is more explicit and girsct upOA “an\ fand th Const House & M ourUmon, nog: im foes: without, but this subject than sither of the other e @ 6G tolerably weal! from dar emdesanfions within. | Asa gallon! chart ef politicul action flu Alwon with ov kiwi Juan and condition of society, oven w letter of Gen. Taylor cannot be excelled. It is all which «bailey trow Dr. E. L. Harr seersed to be Reached, 'That in Mitar» Fmuoxor® a Vice President, | ths the most ardent and scrupulous »republican | presiding as 0h irman. Major Wm. Gregg moved, the Whig Wfldidam for a i» gnumlbqrot Vi1 Presidents, among whoon was one utlons | rum“ lawman um. Is: 1m FOR-PRESIDENT, | f Re . layery. _ 'ftele fa gadgGen. Taylo “at“ his county that he is not. very violently, at any rate, 16 the doe my” of the Resolutions, We annex the éflaohtmn: ard Gen,. ox ® i ikcing to me m z, mumps; for mg ‘ Kee» ir arrone THE prosLr. meeting 6f the 'That the Elmira Gazsite of Aun 31, con- . tains more lies than can be crowded muuyalho: paper of the same size. , | _ THEPOSITION or THE “limping;- Itis objoctod to Gen. Taylor that M has rofuse- od to moplodgu as to his course ohm should: [he be elected to the Presidency. We think the [position of Gen. Taylor upon this pointis not [air- clusion of slavery, | now or hereafter 6 becomes the propett t of the United States. - 'Resotoed, That weview Gen. Tayroy, as a man, a. soldiér, bray -~8% & pPMTIOt; - mmrrupuble—n a states. for the ; cy, It doessiot chan on took the stand and made a ugqmmfi # | position in a“ 31th degree, ”d h ”mm, in which I hare had! the, honor of receiving fmfi age | speech for the Ho seid that he (was | g semblages of my fellow-citizens in various secordunoe with an wfiolo cours in | reference r iquorent on the eatject #7 polition, and | the presidency. i ne 41? the Union, hasboek ge e yhe fect which was slroedy 'paf- | ! |plé go i Mngmwmwmtmmm [but l knurlm‘ifltufi {lanthanum-u a ridjooloud farce. 4M“! for the -péople of young man he took a great deal of Interest in po- | Carolinn have Mirna“ in the election o litical matters, and pritty much made up his wind cut Tiny have Bot aren the poor pnvdégo or that ous party was fighting fer 'and the other voting for preddout, aud for any pomon ofithem| agatast the libartles 6f the ccontry. Bat a he | M159!!! lot to 6 tins offic \ have been nominated) it shall fam: hmynhceuinzefi‘ortihtbo discharge of ite respon» | 217 tres, to give satisfaction to my countryijen. t; the usurances of my high emy, . nominate a undndute for prudent is all um» we recognize a county; & devoted Whig, an- honest |a upright citizen ; that his honesty of pur. vorite son of our own : ‘aqmbble his own political views, his could desire.\ In it he explains beyond a doubt or Sews of the duty of the President, and the great and curdhfld | rules of action: which he will adopt. and to which buck-lining; whl aud one conscientions abolitionist, 'but the chairmgn neglected to ask for their con- firmation by the meeting. Thie did not seem to row older besuid he began to get hiis oyse open. Fla-ilk; when thes Van Burenites brouched: the doctrine that to the \ victors beloog the 190510,” g- The deems.) vote of that State is : by| . ¢ Logislature, and will be given. lob»: an Hui 1h“ 'the honor to be, Your obedient servant, 2. Tavio®: |. Baldwm § C Church where aB 'On Sltunday evening last a number of wing- in 3Albpxy, mum“; forethought or consultation, called a meeting at the Cgpuol to take into con- mfpnuon a fetter yflccepuqco which Gep.'Tay-] lor had written to the chairman of. a-democratic| mustang in, Ghulutoa, South Carolina, which had | 4 nomintled him {or resident gf the United States. The wand of complaint sepmed ilo be that the | ° comifienby Gon. Taylor was : detrimental to the: grapoch offlq, Fillmore. Phi how this can| beau»? the: noquatpn was made} by a , class of citizens Whounder ino-conceivable cucumctynru would give & single vote for Mr. Fillmore we are at | u loss wander-um! And then how utterly im- potent Mfoollb es the objection when we confide: that the peopleof South Carolina have not ud what may can gain, berm dommmiug to } the: pnmegu of votiby at all upon this question of row themselves |, ~ : | President and Vice President, but that the ;whole ; It seeme to us pain as a [mm that 1 son“ mamm- mutated 10. the Legislature -which casts ly rus and nfe coutse for the wing party to | Pure; the cleclonl vole of the Stat», and: will: beyond all til the Audion“ ha,“ so this that Mr. mun a is to keep mw t on in the) pour-o theyhave doubt east it for Cuss and ButJer® | > concluded they were getting impatient on 1mm: Any other policy wilkend in calm! de-? Acting upon counsels like theso the mes-tang ud- of the lateness of do hour, (actwithatanding fént. If Gon, Tlflé’f shall hereafter repudiate {journed to Monday;. evening, , when they - again: Judge Wiener bescught him to go on for it was | Whig principles, and discluim thatboncuuclmn plac] came together and\ zoncluded very wisely that | guite early yet} aud'stopped short to allow the or. upon his Allison letter in reference \to ilis. {they had golf» '6f/half cocked and without i ny feere to go Mia formality of admmnum. tansion of slavery, it will then be le question this <. nae-gunk teason. They therefore resolved to go Thue ended this great Firslo. - Reguisscat in ch we might not as well let all goby default.. Bét|home and support t the ticket, and do all they. epnld paca I {o, far in now 111116113\ te fold 6M 4 and 156141111 to wipe out the error they had just icommitted.-| Fuse to walk orer the course vj out thon» Twmvhmm umposmrdvqw Jour A, erely on a point of eHiguetie, VON-t“ be l s Si- Cunt: fox-1mm of nmdenhon and wisdom ing of our own hores 40 wpmfipm'fitfiofi It # og my woman. A Poss # 4 too late nose to- mend matters, even if they needed}. mrmngwdfléqm may Adv. | . Cm]; or you. Is L, Whites #} © \*The M M y My or!“ week pub pi ire, with saint! impudence, {intend th it; lish thy upped: of. Hon. J. L. White at the Bur Taylor party is um true free aoil My\. cme nail-on, an? hint-u to it, the « especul” Gum\ i attention of « hone-t Wing-ff I claim to be just: We | do not woqder the Gazette thinks that |agets Whig, and: lib“. candidly and carefully saints are amped-w since Van Boren has put on read i Yer. and: on}: agaiti. - I read it with the the gubotmnoocncc. When the devil bae‘xn hope that it' { would {dispel the miste | which hung ‘ religions it is 'time: 'for saints to backelide. Fay over q” {final of m“! doubting, \as m9” Whige,\ became satisfied that both parties only sought the Glourese and fehcs,\ and ho cemed to uh oy active part with either of them. Thus he had kept himeolf suugly stowed away on the mu\ ug» til the meeting of the incongruous muse at Buffalo. |. In that Coorantion he thought he discovired a wimp!» which was pcnmongt to all spoils, so be had crawled out of his hiding place and taken to | politice again. Hehoped Heareu would forgive hior for voting fn favor of the annexation of Tekas, und we hope aso too, Buths wished it distinctly understood that be dill not subscribe to the wholn of the Buffalo Piatforn. He believed that most of its doctrines wore merely inserted to catca poles to GULL THE PEOPLE. We were very happy to «hail-mm the gentlomen, and. very sorry at the same tima to see his audience bum 19 loars hmnmxfi They could not sit still under such a relley af truth. They tho-5 out here one, there ous, and over yonder half a un- haerleston since th meeling abave referred to, 3L t which (Hyena, utfer and all: ithe princi i men A? the state ware nt, the nomination of Cais and Butler were confirmed, ~The Cha estan enemy. roman thwh is the exponent of Cal- dun's views, seys {bu electoral vote of th state ight and wil} be gigwen to the loop foco cand date. t puzsles ie ghenfom discover the cause of ‘hh audden outbreak at Albany, and we have no doubt that when the movers of it read the letter com! ined of, as' they bad not when they mowed to nt lopee from Tuylér, they will come to the con fusion that ibey went off at half {cock. . Whey ad better wait chm they | get the whole story ; nd even um}. we should think | it would the art of wisdom to not where they are gem; to land? make a y diffetence, a and as the business proceeded became without. [12:0um we take it for granted they But in considera- , his .personal worth, and - public ser- ma rang;- kim. 47mmently worthy of our support, and that 'we heartily respond t *~ his nomination. | __ Resotved, That in this crisis, we amj look withconfidence to the Congress of the United States, to assume its nghtfiil ition in the Government, from: which it as been driven by executive usurpation, tad rédeem us from the tyranny of the one man power, and-we will use our u;. ._ most endeavors to place men in our nation- . throng cils, who have the. ability to expose, and the firm; ess resist, all attempts to| extend the institution of domesuc slavery | and unchangably refiges to PLAY THE DES. beyond the hmxts to which it is now con. \POT by declaring in advance what lakes be will firied. ° f a ov. veto, or what lam ho will condescendingly suffer | to go into operation. He nobly refuses so'to degrade f Lunacy and unfit; the people. Ho than; the to the fight but theravtrlhgum he will nempuloully adhere, if éxalted to the sta- | tion of National Chief Magistrote. Hé could not j have said lees without manifestly disregarding the rights of the people-=he could not have: suid more without casting away his own self-respect, and detracting from the dignity of the mug? in which |. 3§h At a large marina; of the locd fotos held n; | the people have determined t6\ place bi But while Gen. 'Tayloris explicit, open, and di« rect, in explaining to the whole Uniou--to the | North, South, Bast, and Vest, alike-the genorgl course which he will pursue and the t cardinal principles whiz!) will direct hie action, heateadily: - and proce 'Where dinge dies of th to to destruction, The] have di and & p!“ better udgpted. um: purposes than the Bimey moventent of fiat. Gauguin? requires thom to adopt it. if In noncmg m6} prc Buffalo Courier i ye: 0 , ous f '* 'The abolitionists and Wbmfdo moat d talking, while the barnburners '(foxy eld c &e keep at work making resolutions arranging mittees and, ag Mr. Sta-tn ohm d, \ fixi (lung, and that thig,\ ' to mention 1&0 excellent arrange» he Rupomm Our friend Bysu bavjng been asmigned % promi- # Reporters Duh. Indgo \Wiener k. the vote in the theatre) polite. gired if «chrignd Farasan\ was him also to take a piace at the | We accordmgiy went. forward, cost \Lo “CI. ”$7101”! MINI. . Hues Rowena)?“ Aug. 12th, 1848. {leaf Sir ;~I take pleasure in ackn ng the receip 'of your letter of the 2 'd ; he will sign, whatéver may J “fir 91101081“ me Resolutions adapt. be his: personal pinions, in all cases in which they: at a meeting of the Whig young men £! do not plainly and clearly conflict with the Con» | “if-13; twink?” I find terms o f '\ *| stitution as it has been expounded aind feted upon ° spect and confidence towards me. as hig! i- fbmtlfl': t (0&3th g: 1:3: 1:33am ' - ly gratifying as they were unexpected, &e } $ (c\ brain? ugh and safe enough for all wh for whmhldemwtoexpress my sintereat] \C gh and ghor al ch\ ant] mantis cals, no o 1 0 [ Mafiafinglymponded to my “my | ational mo ery Utes “3: |_ Téyoumlfi girl, I return my beat lak. prosperity of the country and the 13151311 .of the ~! tao qwledgment: for the kind terms with Stateet Wanna-u to every man' “3va,”- nent plate at (the same that ty umq and\ i yor apr “Tux-lemon: «-It \ig not generally known probably; that hen. Tdylog’m at'tboghmmb ttle of Type“ oe, under hose laws © ii, Singing 4.5:Address. 's Amt. Ant r\ z Croven: szf’4Au oxéfiup halls a story of lightning freaks, where an 9 if“ in Holder“ @ was strack. M3111»! from“ to a A young man. nun-(f ith was- gm *,! 8!!!in thetree at the time; andthd‘ into meant,“ ~\ ity, when the trepclosed and held him fast. ffli— R nd:crow bars {were resorted to lbeforo the young [murxéouldboey icated. . ~ it may we toef duly: main! for ,mdmw§hitrbflm a poor imememmmsaoe but them to accept our heartfelt] - Mone Srzaws.-The Seasos County amm- ons of the three 11th pers of the State GINW York which hares »o {is declined ceming into the WQIMQ‘uhQMMWfi“ Kuide and will hereafter sustain memamw ”swiftly!“ lid Hm The numbir Win-salient whig papore is mm reduced to m, om affirm the Fates County Whig wo hanmmgu; hopes ofsesing in the ranks dealing Soay yf ind vigorous blows for the nominees of the Philadelphia Convention, Theo other, the Tuim; n are free to confess we Lave no hopes of. Iii-bound hand and foot to the kite of the air Greely bas shown hun- a If tio be mMaz, , vacillating, 9mm, and niteriy unworthy at um confidence npmd in him by the whig party. | He has Inland ue not with a kiss but a kick. thuperhubowmo the ad- vocate and expounder of evey . doctrine but the whig doctrine. If; Horace Greely possceses half the conscience he las been credited with he must be sorely tronbled with the headache and the night- mare. Wtonkugm. tbat htdoumq’enly come out in fayer of Martin Yau Buren. - It is our firmbelief that he is actuated in his present course | Buren whose wholo power and induence: /i of pretended indifférence by the conviction. that he |thrpwn into thescale of Polk and Slavery.f is those more' ; aiding and assisting “3° fl county the; ”if“ Q§A§H§T in! all? ] I ’ winch you have accompamed the Reseli}. | ary man's patriotishs, to every man'ssenae of trath, ''tions, and for the gratif yuig' assuranc PIPE and above all we apporl'to history,\ if! this is not | the warm suppott, of: the hige of the good ofd Piatfirm of the Father of His malty? , oi? at the coming election. Is it not the , , platform:. of Jefferson, Madison,. and amvdenr sir, . Monroe, in opposition to the so-called platforms or | \ with high respect an’d regard, [|| Jackson; Van Buren, and Folk! Agd. has the 100 = ~. ' your most Obits Erwzgg }{| |time come when the example of (GEORGE | ~ AYLORS) | waSHINGTON shall be aet amico for thenew»| ARDEN-I S-mvms, Esq., Secretary, U\] light doctrines of Lewis Case and James K. Polk? 'burn Rough and Ready Club, AUDWED; Let the people ponder theeerthings.well. © , N.Y. _ { | But let us illastrate the foolishness; and incon- o -- sistency, not toma tannin-mm of requir« | Benj. . BE. Butler was chairman of. the | ing candidates “L’s” themecives 32; “7:qu Committes ”WP“? “5101311220 | voto or approve particular laws, Suppore~=though |: gatimhfl at Buflalo. He he Malle we 361m: t to be an unwarrantable stretch of the ¢ ofliqe to“! y ears ago at Baltimore, in. f iok=-that Mr, Lewis Case who lives near | iConvontmn hich nominated Polk. * Detroit i%) M10” stivuald be clecied following is flu Buffalo creed : the Um“ tia a?” The people in: t5 \Resolved That we, the people)“: Ermbled, remembering the exam p30 for Dsnububbmn was ‘f’ WWI“; but WM ten-bout Ya. Bi before Joni. ° which will meet mfg“!!! it will and. croanra to‘ r Adar ”It, with the sams “0°“an more. than ‘Tk gnd wig? ~ j the stai: M word about his g lic nsseiiblages, | sham to the \| 1 _ |. at diffidenice, in addressing pub- jut launched a: once asd imme- min of Gan. Cm. in which ap- ie: Brooks, has becombasocipyed 29 m th Blication of the New Yor! - a8 -will nove Income atill per, | and as an advoc wiy to keepout ofiVam Burén's truck. But the Mm“ {right, plain, agd .a duty to|\ ith Gasetts charges pal with priténding thutthe Whig suppoft- the $ Jmmmm patty is the trus My. Of course Jade dash ee Al} that has ever Been done to itallorute thelcon« dition of the film us been done 'by the whig {par- ty! The whigs ato always stood firm ito the} right of. Petition while the locofocos - opposed - rocks, while pr - My hopes wered lela * ing, and ladey (tom the perusal duaPpomted i- I lookpd for the s gong} -of when.“ - I fun nok } c Heretofore, no paper has advocated; more ubi- Neer, bndy | the principle of Regular Nominations} or o whige warred the annegation Of TeX~| more vociferously dénouncod 'the principle of bim- as while the locoforos sustained it. OPP” I\ than the Guano» Now I cannot perceive 121g encroachmrents of Slavery is and has b why frietid Mason film“ #o <¢ especially\ cull cardinal doctrina ‘4‘ the whig creed. Under um attention of © honest flux-n to this spcoch, unless ner the whxp fought. the disastrous camnuigu it was for the 1% t ve nciple ho 'has so zealous! “£1844“ They fofightAGAleT Martin {Van {denounced, {unrifintfilytha weakest of the: 1-14 shire ll appomtd for thd day mccredxbg the: dential Election. ' That shows that the Govert .of New Hump-hatch“ no dmbwf old o % TE. tion, D F3 'In'this village, (an him a sound mum“. Daughter gm; 'and £ I thnt the annexation of Texas was (Clk fact e ading slavery,\ but forgot to 'spend ary of h lonrcbugod invective upon ths poor Mutubuflnho worked: themselyse ouf of 'them by the Constitution, pass « ce they deem condncive (¢ the: public ge dent Cass is their Executive.. He m: law before it can go-into effect, Bug ur fathers in the days of the first Begin tion of Indapendence, putting our trust n God for the triamph;of our camcfEnd invoking his guidance. in our endeavors to lefend it, do now plant ourselves upon he national platform of Freedom, tn oppo- Lo -the aecctional platform of Slavery | Resolved, That we inserib« on our ban. r er © meatbd'ree s h, free labor, and 'U1uou4 31,19}:th wor film's, ink “Thai? - 8 'collent Magazine for 'Bepter hens] rich in- thgfiu- | notynnd 'character of -its i pading: inatter.'> ' s Beggar Ship,\ by John Hofifrd Paya thnllmg nmtva- highly Wrought. | 'a humoumn- pee, favor with J. mmmmeaammumé ed to the Baltimore party Fiatform. he - $a it. ; over the proceedings of that. body sing finds that | Pasiby fromilthe consideration of Mr. Lewia he éannot consistently sign the bill. | He finds that -he in“ phi”; histselt against thé principle S; “higlfiffiwflg‘ivgifllgf ffin that . than,\ and under it we will fight gp, Goot ie mt ed reap | tore off hil shirt collar or h t ever, untila tnumpbunt victory pro v“ tho law ha on a traitor his Purty cravat (wa won't be patina which. Some one sir 585 | -if be marge-q. the Veto he becomes '!’vunu a; ‘h‘u reward (“if fixfifllonfla ' & Kim and thwarts with his thigh it the cone mid Mb, “16 h m And 110W ; Now contrast this. with the doctrines , 2“?!er Tarro® became the subject of . his aple+ netic alfuee. F. ing to produce an effict in any al. du my? prea¢hed. four years ago MB {other whay, to hosed into the warmth of wEnubunk comedian, and axhil« mama“ fin mud all 4 how! Whig. nF Darnburners than he would be by openly €8000#- ( Gaotte whose: :coltimns teemed 'with the foulest! as » ing the election of their candidates. . It.may 50.90; | of fieg and 11;th of standers the ery mfilfihfi‘: 7:0 £3; Quiz; $711:- élz‘ifoufiififwuyw rim\; Sight“ Hr flux man whom xi:- nowe weekly laudirig to the skics- parts,{not anagrams-g own locahty).nheu their $ a x immaculate ml Patriot, m ftatesmar, and the me’d dictation ceased to be heeded aud ‘hemlm ole» una is impotent 4mm when WW Hm: (fur. The same dishoaormble vated 3- 3mm tukes the. 'place of boasted plin- Mrurhm then 3mm it to devounce hi}? # lotiem and unchuhflk pri€ciple; «;~ > a [btackleg\ and «Sabbath breaker\ tow p ora A f - }ws it (\1:le him sé a man and # patriot. 7° | Acer a trede Sf abou of th Phil-down msc al 3 ”Sf tion , the tomeplluoocnt is the motive. Fr “bummoretodom _ven “chum ea, .o hak Martin Van Buren hasto: do with sincerity Tal tie. t t 1 Yet we haunt mow and then a whig who scrione- emPht ic terms» | '*Iu all my love \099\ laid down in: your plath fy “who? , hit party, We to]! all M, much.of pennant 1°” in! W in thede Jocpfoces: have siclen the Every of Heaven to | 4 f serve the devil in.\! Under the falsely hk venge the fatc of Hum Ch “up of Demucy thoy haro: mnmphod or 33mm“ finder the garbof Freedom if P Fine Ruben, Mrs. 12; Mucould ind “Ann-«D L fuch new! the cemmon sexes and common will of the poo- ‘ : ' ple. 'The whig pally fa not a too! of his Preww,hor a pliant suppliant Erin shrine of his dictation;««« Whige will atill be ”kip, though a dozen Grecloys mad | with qu!‘ Agrarianism, should tarn their backs upon their 'principles and their party. The treason of Arnotd only strengthened the canse of Liberty. The direction of those satinett whige whose conscience (I) compels tham to mupport Mur. tin Yan. Buren: cannot be a serious lous to the par- ty, anpacially when we consider that for every mich one we lose we grin two housst hearted repcW¢i| | cane from the ranks alum anemy. , Tus Enrine Crivr.~-The young W119;- of Hm : * fing City of New York hada tremondods rally in Mr. Butler, Mr, Van Buren, and all the | “z“ Taylor; i\ ° Washington k a Grounds on 'Fucéday min p / Burnburtiers, here and elsewhere, went in | fund, atthe haiku; } ' [thia n afflzjfizfiimffivmflflt the 294 inet. Patean th whige ware ao for. Mr. Polk 'and elected him. These| poo ank . fotorin sembled in ~ “mm?\ ge and. mam after doing all the mischiéf in their| 371 w 'the » harmony enthu- nower, are now. whining, like: snivelling ‘ am ”gm-u? man: was “ducal; by hy pos diam-er that own work, and try. j: Rin- K. , Jarnes Brooks, Eeq, J. Ing to seduce whigs into a xtipn which | ymoads, Faq, Mm This demonstration will uult mthcelectmn F“ a—415 ; wi . nd has completely id reel the thousand usd swe ** ' Aud Elmira has furnished a stories of whig wyMMhth' my“ -they woul 4 ' sdifnee to appland the dun-cam! of New York. anloeitalfiuyu' uF] (4s -u. , ; v thoym fiammqtbnofmfimfimflm 'ad that men w mdlroeflyvohdfor P mum 3 jet ' | hae knocked the scales of the syseof mary ugh- gmgfi‘f'mencavzfiflz Yrill do Joss war 'to vote straight for Van! Buren i tain &) faction which resorts to such shame. | *atisfed \h’fl'Mfl’d\? the vacant pinces: in ity from the. west, after | 48. To do any thingelse would be to progross fa! “dynamo-n? Time will atioet the anawer| tto mhotold Zack. | Long before m slection fifiigygm '@ll in their berths, wud- 11m: mflueneo and their votes se. but wo balms ihot But if Gen. Taylor be| day net = 6mm mum bo heard, while our i continued quite lively, the) cure ox that. tre have {no leas orthodox bersburner Mymwmpmmm steadily on to| [Considerably above tha | War, than Join Van Buren that he posssssee a victory. _ }, g ; w f“? threw out the ‘ \a {Mlqim nanny; rapublican bo n g EP I Whom minim a! leant one letlos week from Gon 'Faylet fromn this time till am; 61min We sitite “it”; Itamde to be ' on. their mimmmwmmmum #94 a, tracts fitment-ween. \Taylof uhloes Bef ap- 5 48 winningmm M cpl-pin lun # 'of corruption andfand will be reaorted to by the | . _ an, ones f 1 2\ looofecss to defeat kimy but all their offerts -will be . “MMfiMym, a sum-ruminant: ll mm, ihfit “flail mu Mil“!!- Cosh e rel I ihl) i; 40 , «That all efforts of the Mahmud, or | pr . 4 chm induce Congress to inferfer® With || Now. suppose: Zachary my»: to be Pmidm ited himself gh several acts, in which we m «IP ~ ['The peoplego onand enact a law, and present it to | im for his signature. Instead of turn a; to the | atform of the Baltimore Convention,/or of the | “dolphin convention, or of the Buffalo Conven' | ion, he takes up an. obsoleto little pun’fihlqtcalllod I 0. Commuting“ the United States, anld unml- ' y compares mp law in question mat ne. 1m does) mot conflict with lhh } must confess he bhowsd himself a skillfal ind-«pt in } [that hosorable profemmion,'. (LJ\ He compared mm Taylor” liq ; and to render the campum mu mote ing by hit perienal graztiogs he ture, We never saw tha mani. igafor to nature is our lifs. The| r % mm of Slavery, orto Tarr NT #rHPs. inrelation thereto, arecaZ- dro than to THE Most apirNiNc! luminous CONSEQUENCES ;. ~and that 1 Such efforts have an. mewtable tendan. | s tp dmnmsh the hgppmewo 'the peo le, , he stability and per y awn, ought notto be couni¢n- I} Jim ofour polifical insti~| } ; upon this idea of Southern tights | feos y] mound mitigate- my chi 'h ® ben: andthat banner over Liberty itself, | Ta thut whig zmwli totrumph is his country who. hdprzhm do | lt\ 1 \ punt-0mm - my w wzfl\ Gunter» musk “front—uWho does not on: ber what tirades oq abuses the Barnbutners alitays heaped. ~ At, as Joby Adgroi. Macram- any“: int abospd and 'slaendeted him, but that pure: path: Jon Qumer Apize 'has beex reviled aplely o ac- cou eitheplmafioodthntmmgm wit mam: {Ash y um rhose fame is untarnished, and when brilliant ad; are known ud admired. ZM-tmuhgmmheomrv RALIST, but as the “grandam 1h. blest advobits of the Ma n of on | .- > amplicity of ter.\ _ Now if all the hoge inthofifodd' mand the teat of Phrenology 'as well nsthat, p apptshend Mr. would get rooted outof the sty praily suddenly. H¢ubxtfiii t MMPIMM and ijs' 'The Rev: mwwm Qmsufm. C onvention, has bolted the ticket. Yam wiry, : id: ‘ afflvfir.VmM4wflhlpturM ith: dif. /%, Itin‘xfigvu inexplnnodil alty “Mink“hi mhktlm mug-Mat; characterized it as being < an- ng. | That outrageous -ventrilo-|| w; y, whig-asd entirely, thoreaghtyy Amohell, was aboard. Anthem W-H\.c&“'flufi$:wfir\“l moenitict® - Ald yothe had just been abosing * first ons ome side of the fouge,. l I man-Tibetan Amt i said has 5e- | ssg. finally, coming out upou [ tcived: the o gram-z Atbeny. . if Mr.iCushas math».