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Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 2

Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 2

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1 taibis of he urro un ant oualury aie 1, btuanHg ouuniry SIMEVEPOIR7 JOURNAL. 1 l'UtUS Qt the urrou 1 1 4 1' ,1 Ent.4 silltlVEPORT, NIODAY, I. I 1 from the fire of death, aibl loaglit It 1 bah, ban71 of patriot c.itizons Ctil vi tory 41 Eagles whielt 67 Lo' re iagf Fit slot" Inial.t 1 ra, tc ne E' Id Ladi rcr en, can aarly In wit! tliti Iiirrrrti cf country, who's, l-r. fir, 1,4 .1 VI tvcr clvilf1.11,17.)re tlil lie of titi- 11.1Et revc1 On S.i -a an aud gave a new chronolo 'y to the of politAnal science, as it 1Iid ii, hand upon dial Of tittle era, in the social sod religicnta pf tnali ind. I It, 1 1, i 1 I it bah, bitill441! i 1 ts I A tr.

1 I kV illr li itu, Itly quostioned wi lthe Last few itsys, 9 toile possitioil yllo tt ,0 assiume 'in te GEN. prtt Jam: 60 the candidatecy tIr rirty; flr dtnt of th.e t.flJ'Od rates, we think Itlirr- to givk; tol' sk111 el 'cur imce it and vci prrmile cur rema0z5 4.3t- filg, tPat si-t are an advocate lof the prine tha kiihig nithl.r than an advoottett Lily one partiet4ar tem or tiet of trlen, to o. distinctiooi anti wo ogrthais 1Irre for one, II)N'rr anoth.ritt Is. with in eyel aintle to 13t- -T 1: I laviiq so well calculated to furnish. i there is not a or a town in the 1 vrliole cottm grnwing of the United ate which is making stich rapid develepement' I hall thit't is calculated to render it a delighOld sad pre.sper- Gill N'llile these interet oil, the routi- i l.f:y ao conaan ttiy growing jin iruporut-tire it 1,, he prestnned that its r4 itic.ai no -warmth en the pa txt; it tritizetis 7 the of the Northern of itiatts, of the Fourth District riartioularic WI l' i 1 a 1 ri.

i 11, It, tilpinery an grotto ono, a no -1 itt l': ti 1 I et', iv, mg rii.int loix io rnake RTI eiThrt revcat'r from their ,,,,.,441 condition 00 'Woll to furnish. 1 114,0., there is 1 -tt -the caprity Luau to istam vim. i 1 I V4-)It I'llE V. I a stiNect of kp nEct, and tti) exciting 1'. 0 1 Willd 1 pies of tile party Intl tneeling resrt ntt- i DEM is- 1 tit4 and 1 perl-ont'4ig Ow.

dutiot tt Ilion 1 4 ins wiesten filo; toy, with iintittesS, Itli-te'retion and dignity the. the 1 I interest in the lielititt41 vt glut 'speelq(11 re necessary, to an etiftnentt 1 1, i opie of conveNation. in tl dogree, no one. vt auttnirt to reltito wet ta bli 1 ..1 Inontinctit trien; and ind conteropttitett the ittiltiect, of iiie 01 I I. luG DEN( This, (portion Lai derest in the liolitieal Tie of conveNation in ,.11 I 1.1 I lie I ta! no th(kroice, have 'r 'I aro spoaen ot in conn2cillitiiA-14t, the Sitars im its fon proportions.

It i aleir warmlatiloirers nI 1 I pnetr warm ammreri Ill 1 nor Warn ainntreN BO aro Ppoken of in conrintilin aro.FpoKen in iklq; 1.11cir warm! admirer4 n1 1 point ele mra lt a rt: 1 A.1,EN ELY CLAY, ttLI'd GzT. YID la s- and in wroir tm ruk tlianLa2.1 t4 sT 441- i 7 a a poinl (if. grmter itioral Ana political de nt A.1,,EN RY CLAY aLI'Ll 4 nd in tktleirm Irii than all 4 sTo i i It I 1 s- Are ive te s'obatit to the Oiciatiori of a party with hose. political or (Airs are not in the least identified, nnd politienlleallers wo liai ti? no synrathy, land 4110 have us 1 we can at kast, FiniiNVOIr the I for that we never will, iptwition in be what it inav.1 We I 1 to strumeIe arrainst their ttiOn---- 1 c.t 1 i Awl, Al our rtwition with be such as tniable us to do tit, we would cruel it fore ce For, Idle Te ditrer with the altweratic pa ti i to dOad" iii regard to their principles of Over- 't utental pol cy, we hate Isubjectie rnotn, taw. we Audi never feel that tre are ntiL '4, It'iti.

to 1 I tic i side cho boast or Tate the a tt, ecitiklort i Pr'It tl" P'-'411' I tors of 31r. CLAY, While th me ri nt i k4 tei r'lliA, i scri1ti4e 1 I cln (o be tfto suppor? (Alen iti.1 prtida tichief- 1 an event of sl-nall rnrt ten compared la the 4' event or suafl mit)rt nen compared the' LIR; 1 soem to be in favor of GEN.1 Lodi 1 1,9, I I most' entire pmssiug thq sitIllinigne6b to come to 1 the support in the canv whichever ono 1 shall be the choice of Atte Nati mai benventiort, which is to meet on the of Jane, at I Philadelphia. each nialainity in the mrdc and file of the fee certlident of success. election a' man to that' etnittanca by frets and pnwetid top1 The crol.ya leheritance, may prdkt a proirr opportunity ifor the inagnikmtttiv of the pomp and of royalty bLit the inaugnration of a Chief Magistrate of a povr erful ReJpublic is al, t. sight than the world ttit cisea here exhibit; it the mind make what effort it will to comprehend the magnitude of, the speciad et its eftert, is but a faint a proli)or oppoAunity for the ma guificLnt Of the touip and pageantry of royalty, the ittiugratien, of a Chief 'Magistrate of alpowl-- i erlitlftep'ublic is a', subliiner sight than Alto world elsewhere Cxhibit; it the tnind ntlie what effort it.

will to comprehend the maguitude of, the spectacle, yet iM.eftort,.is but a faint 1: 1 4 I L. 1 ourself, or our country' Yis Hie we tanteiv 4 1 mit we are lailAed is e'rror. It is ittcnt to oar 111ld51, thalt Whh.b, we here thein.ere 114 and alct-ed upon hr them tiyvards us. If such be tict he fact. they sevk viii.h the to ex'clule 11F all' and liees of trust and honOr Wily do they4KA toil nit lizn i'llilladOWing- forilk ot that WitIsch Win be found 4 ot- encompasAt, tlieL eyery p9i.1t1 on which Li the to tiocessarr kran4ew.

I 1. I 1 I 1- ,1 r' '1, l'-. I 'r 1 I i 1, 1 1 -t- Ince l. unless of its in increase, 'their influence, if it i is ni.t tilit wey 1" recognize the lin- a deinarcatiorir bet1-en Ats Its Praet-i-cal l'ettlur''s 11, 1 It x. 1-b- Aldot; el -t 4 T1 I in its naturo Having been absent frotz, this 1 p1ace during the past two or three months, the larger portion of which time we were in We had the ploasnre of being present a.

a number of pohtical Whig and leo --entiono, the highest pnthuslasm oceM prevail in regard to our prospects, all clasoes IotsociLt 1' the moist heart-felt desire overttir tne pro-sent Dniocratic adthivist tion, ant to place in power one that will at It at obser ti the orlinary precepts of Every appearancol justi, ji the pretlietion that the coining let tile caivhdates on either Ales bo io they lay, will be one of the moot exciting cl aracter, 'as! there are principles linvolved of no ordin ry nature, in iMel. people' at la i ar con- rnect 1- 1-4 I EIN None ctlior can be asAgne(l and the Being every topitblikan pm-erfai neeeszity of kevpiligrtliti in ilirough lite.it'liole extent of our broad 'and silent fluence of the e't)lintrY lil their (Ude-main, his franchise in reguil to band-, by keen no that drill I it with as Mach freedom' and familiarity Es be hand, by whichthey keep up thai, drill and eti- in will' a4 1111161 tfcedurn and familiarity Es pe I t'i- t. i Moilltatt 111.1110Mannalino WI my, alfo CLAY kik! th integrity, the inttpentlewe, large and handsome stocks of goods. There T.ri.e7?,.t,s, plainly Cf tile tendency, are douldess others, itile4d, wr Itztovit it au. the, eveet cif ll 'litili hare nctt irs 'we lc 4a klti th.crt, ar, if i ''l tn ItAllrf urri't 1.1c1 i irt 'it l.i-i--,h-- f''''Y will.

WI" thdi Vie h.pti ut-s1 4 be, S. cri- zr aliZ sref rive cicf-it, us tatn niert.hat,t wlicti ha a la kit i'. Cult VA If ant, oil 1-vnW Orkflom, the quality ti. i wev! 4 relo eesattod qa It'itt, hour of It etc.1," anziot ha exctolled in place, yctlot we hI''N' a hit tn the iii.ilry ill? in- not beee sinfortued 'of arlival, we Motel uptau hiraself arid his country, tri an eil.ort feet pilled' to think we cannot biA its' Irr 1. Al siatke of tho in tliTrov tianteq Will go far' an to arly' it ingternis3d .111 -rcrie, lithe pripertnearis were.

a ti, witti used tri the sario ltizrto foretold 1 lt the t4ns tZetuziwe if those waire resorted 'to, which, Ala 'I ViN ii. Ots hi C.i. Rh A. were ttl.ezt agittted before Avid. if ,4., 1.N.

blehtug botats 011 11t tain hills thrt ars I 1" I TM "I' i )( 0,, c-t 10 Ii 0 'Hilt 1 1 I I htid 1 a n-proof" to tl( Co what length And bresidth a the Union 'rEai'LE t'lL'IN l''''''' can brity, proof abundant. the companitms' 'I 0 A ps'of boy'llcotl, and the r'untlifiit Tirtre has been a revolution in Prance. Lotiii Phillippo lan4 abdicated the tome In tat-pr of tho- of college-1Fr hare 4', 'ell hrOltrak then there e'otit de l'aris, and the Puke d.3 4 CNC 1101 ing If fair yoUng ho a3 Ile go flu telt njertitti I It). th It have been left 'in lothrlis art4 iNii0 littdi Repriblioan f0111 Of pioul; tAtit tlyret, IS lox I beyond niLasitre. i if, tizid an end to lthit MOnar( tit I 4 Cr t' i st-ctr lipttse rt ttp4 0.il i ti chiltResa age, and ituatit- orphanage.

are an evi- I 4,41 hy the piatplit. The troopa ot the iittne, titan the land lis In t1.4 sormW' frat-iPizeti idi 'National Guards, and the 1 and bi noss of If the stindered ties of anent love and' plighted word' betTzen odSaa.ti'i;n,taaallial,(::31,"truilia'vc6r;"tov I 1 tjAict teii 'the piiro and the az any attestation, I A procession passed through the 0 tht Ont the; blectlina. ana the 'Ir'sking' hearts in cianrrylayi siilltgatitrg: ihnttf, lutrolet itiad hall, furnish th4 most lumeraable Ilvitent- I I attestittion, arid laatly' if the distriantled and diss' There has been a frightful loss of life, ani -in OrganizW goverarneti and dismentheredterrite- nm. HY roust um people. 'file number killrat la sitid ilistances troo)N4 have refused to ar al ty or zuz, igatorent andi wretched, Yet a to be upwards tit' principally in Jig ma.

sistiT Repulitic, fu a rizisny evid ence: ratiglitstrittd zo of the palace and the of.that stAte ittl things which Mr. CLAY' fore-' killed or dangerously woended. I It is said that Gen. lannoircto had been vither saw lull ftorold--then, in all honor, let it be; The people' have takili possession of ai.knowlodgivit i ways And torn up the rails en Um line to prevent 1 fttit thiS prophec had etera, al tiritiin RA march of fulfillment, ask if he did not furnish a assi ion 'ot the und have, thrown the furniture out Of the win-. 1 i 1 splendid sacrifice niton the altar of his country, I dwi.

I 1 1 10 of her battles, and yell will be an-At the tilW! of the, departure ()I swerej that his CLar, of organized, and a Reinthec on the Inixkl of t4t, it was thought a stroug i9overninent Woitld Ilit.t. gave tife to thlt his country, at the "United Staies was propotsl. feast lf blood upon the field of Iliona VisPa. 'I'litt ilranee, as tath.graplivol, But CLAY was in this, as he alWays i ts thelle can die no doubt. 'I' lie royal faludy tn 'bet in tht caus of i ie rntr tuy, first wi shi facare gcasi deal di but cf tint mak watt safe lutes, (taint, but the nwoletion 1 avert the danger saw Ting in tit was it iclutekt .1 1 O.

stalick but owl. ly arll tetive hi', 1 IT, Irrrir 1 wdien dill 1 Thi Pairr and, Ifol bad le4n prrptittetd i as. Mi, rejected I tlie writ Coi. emu, 'et play torn i wn. .4 2- ---i The', cou ntryen of Mr.

lutve reason () 31 31 It 1 1, I I 111 11i pOSSert1111 0 so faithful a I gEO.M...0 L' I tinel in th'i hour of iwacei. and will 4.4trieuilitt'r SILI3EVEPO1IT, April 1, 1818. 'that I V. battlo notes went' Our market i Enc 'Thursday mornn ig as Pressen.ed a tatty dull and languid apptraranee. thundttring over ato i land: he itupon the Cotton sales are only birthed at Iii to ti for got'd tward our Itarine6 to the windswhiile hNtvc'ns were 1 it ty middliegs even at this naluction there tat itt8.

I. any titasire to operate in New dean, gt, on tho tl5th illtinto, antotounted only to scowling Ivith wrath arid breaking lobSe in terti- ht declining prices niarket there eon mighty contlicttol.arms, and when id ninninal ordinttry 61 to 1, midling 61 to ail itinued.very tuasetthal. Quotationa are inerclv parties were Ntating for their pnvitto ithices, i I.leari,d be was, still, thtzre' with the tia a of of tz-adtt, for fu rther dovtdp oments i ntlation ts the Kars anti striP altift in on est hal to tilt-, insu rer-hi i tivements in Paris, wh ic tittle with theOther outsiretelled ever. the Fit It had so decided an ell'ect on the cotto. niark.

et, as to produrn .0, rim) 41.141 knmpent.joii In dint Illipor- be lietnoee the ttlivo brauch a a a b0011, 1,3 titrit branch ()four trade. 1 proudest nation of earth, and the acient (Zue, tin' tryan of' It 1 At a a nos! tp.11.1.,t.trtiohtlitslinINt,,ilthzise,I. flitiiiitil 63 f7sk, 1st, i ent I 1 rivtol re'is lion of hiS nattie. 1 tropic land, lured by the example of her sisters i i i 4 the North, sought to be rec' eiyed as an iuidepe On inotion of P. 'Crain," the dent RFpul lie; anil recogn izeit a h4r atiot 11(a di llo wa a dored I i :0 That the Mayo 'be to .1 pltit in.

it tvly, act tho lotgl4s. efralltn uet.ihloe i I' ture approved Loa. larch 1830 and all ot enilgration of l'ren and to Ittail any one upon tho nations of die 'earth for iF; thovidnegpahrti contravention said ail, cr he dealt ith issi irtiri Thetis; ssillienrchteiablii- tlingue of IfENEY tt: a to the emigration of the fire-toitched i 1 fro negriles into the a. Those arc. 'lit a fete saliOnt poititi ift hitt goiltsitinto1-wdliirl'Udg' yet stillicient to stamp his narne immorsar He' grating tti this Itteanho required tit I ar, wy a ehiltil of tho, and 4t itd tho 'Mayor turd give an accorint of them" their 'care 41 lie grew'-g'ig'an'tie ill ttrald I 'selves, and their occupation and a lit'in; prOiLn arid in case it should appear th- arearic- Iiirtlairittimr vagrants or disorderly rthin the eittati- tng nt law thi 'tate, they all sh Una Li St 1.1i1011, i 11 a thousand men." 4 i.

1.14e:tlestif Ittitt1th 'ra'ecivailingly. i i II ()alined, Tlin it liii tiit, i so, tio.ih.1,,, t4.1,-L); v111, si ed i Vie nt-K1 be, Tft'a MIA riv-n-rAiaLt wiicti liq a It IA in Nnw Orleam, the of 1).) in t'4) illeo, yAlui we ultarns anTule rope. A passed through the street's. earrling the -throne 'tout of the ries, and in triumph singing urn '1 i There has been a frightful loss of life, an -in niftily instances troops have to art al gainst the The i number killed- is ektid to be upwards of principally in neigliloorhood of the palate and the, Tuilet ies. It is said that Gen.

lantioircto had been vithrr killed or dangerously woyinded. The people have taken poosespion of t1(1 rail- wars and torn up the rails on the line to prevent the approach of troops i. 'flat mob Weilt ill pOS44444011 of the l'atlers und have thrown the furniture out of thy dews. I I I At the time of the departure of die earnitr.h, it was thought a strong 9overninetit Wetild llie, organized, and tt Republic on the model of tr Stases was propot.d. I.

l'he front Wanee, as Wlegraphvol, are gond di but of the h3 facts thelle ean be no doubt. The royal lakidy was safe dates, but the revolution was 'whet k( .1 tl Th. Parr lio! bad le4n as Mi, reieeted I. tlie iallii Co-4 'tit play torn tl. CM .4 SILBEVEPOLIT, April 1, 1818.

Our market since 'Thursday morning has preseleed a 'ery dull and languid apptaranee. Cottml sales are only lindted at to 6 for middlings evil at this osluction there is-, net any d6stro to operate in New krletttl, on tho tl5th ititinio, ammounted Only to -100 bales, .111 declining prices market there ekitt-': tinuechvery tinpietded. 'Quotations are inertly nominal ordintiry 61 to midling 63 to all" parties were witting for their privitto brought by the Crtinhaia, hadnot arrived. The greatttst anxiety prevailed in all departments of trade, for further devti1o1)men64 ill 'relation to the insurection intiventi.nts In had so decided an ell'ect on the cotton murket, as to produeo ft 4.1.'1)14141! liempent4011 in that important branch of our trade. '1 proudest nation or earth, and the acient Que, NtNlilrl'iNIe7hvi'65'o'-A.

hILic'io--. tin' of' li ,4 MAyom's10t-r tA, Shreveport, Itlarelt tloA 1.4 lg. ic ttp.ih.19.,ttartiollotafi7lintINtli,,,iiithilsnelnf:litili.1 :1 tropic law 1.4.", the example of heisisters eit.riz 11 the North, sought to be receiyed as an lu'ilope On Motion of P. 'Crain; the followtng dent Rep'. lie, and recognizeil as anotheir lional4 dinance was adopted: 1 '4, to; idltliohcau Ro rte: ed, That the layor Tie re iquiistd to .1 tvhich limos'-of oppressidn had superimitt put in force, immediately, the act of tho Legis lu re pr apoved luai larch 0.

''')1 at artie e'fe's relittive to the tinigra of 1830 'tion and all h'-4 4.41 negroes into the State, and to many any 1 ing in the tottn'in contravention Paid aot, tne. resioration of sat anne by upon the nations cot the 'carol ntr assistance ift tioi.114T,!4,,art be. dealt tvt ith I to lk.1 ail (irtlinance relative to the emigration ot the fire-touched frOo neirrioes lrto the tot'. n. Those gri are 1int a fei4) ealiient points in is lltat intow-WIllivtindg' ttiluitis 74cel.14:;';!.:::;:i'r c'rriliei: th grating td ttii-; il ov.

nbe resp i i red oil In i ft layor and give an accou Ant ohe their care till he grewgiganti6 in been eloquently quoted in reg-ard to hint beforel-' tions, and became their and n6w, as has vagrants or disorderly persons Ohio the mean- of vagrant law of this tate, they s'iall vtith accordingy. l. "Orit-4 mast upon, ins bugle-hero i opie la 1i I 1B 1 "mammonism eat xltrrrxmco on, narrwrtso rsIrttam 'r i hesion lin tlx rttnk the I.doets with the! pottiest 011ices that surmune hitt' tr 1 oneral. down to the which is as nece4- 1. in evety only one in which tvery sary to their continafice 'in power, as itl, is tii 1 Citizen of thellation hath an equal privilege in 't .1 their preservation as la, partvl (.4,, wit), tiii collective ceneentration upon of tlii i t.4 crirt to tieigti-t goVerri Ill it, th; repotv1 a on-' Hrat man li 1,, clA ti.6 he 1 fitnee none but le I lost dee; ler t'f 1110, no I ti 4 I i nt5 1' i 1' --I l' 1 6414 Pillire.01 thEi fritrml.

an 1 re ram ea.itou i. 'tor chn tt3 Lice no t'il stinhtion bet4 NVO' are An whi1t, by the kitercise of itsi all btriliiiicr for Val same entV' 11 That "9 'can at 011.. africt tho'productive capi- in t''' I wit- tt of wcalth, and the gmall of tabor, szlv grant, f6r we fir not cf that thisspl Per-, scns who believe tliat there is an Arnericaii t1r4tighotta our own br)ad land, while it curt citizen' who ente7tains any but rnOtives of th, reach th'e interests of Ilia prince the pea- ant 91id intost exalted love of country, and is' aetuated by in world, and throw the causes of airy but the" rureFt pittriotisnt. SN'e, thereforc. fend in t( council chamber of ancient- molook upon the Detnoeratic party, a3 archies, in.rta-n, one whose I Id 't .41 ''i TtwirAll vem.tb a 4' archios, iioLt1d not be ircrtisted to ono vrhose weniutes and intbecilitv mitTlit render it to' 0 It l' A It.

it. I We this Morning ine the first; nniobt4'el the 11 SIIREEFORT JoURNAL, a Wiltlily nowripaPer 1 published in this tathe doctrines 1 of the Whiir partyp'and to other general int-r. este of the cotti)at cylimercial aid agricultit-, tal; and, so far as ability. 'may available, I- Shall be least, or time shall be to their 'I '1 grepto prolotion political "cast 'el thi i viper: to Ire thoroughly' it we i have stated, and as out entirgi'es 1W-ill be, directral y) advocacy and thaintenitnee of 1-, tho4e diwttirtes which have FAllone United LW as a 'pert- ve shall chiefly del. nd upira that party' 1 for siintaa't 1 tut, while we place our chief re- ,1 1 'I upon the whigs of this district, i 1 by; no inaimer of Means refuse the ittiylt of klie opposite es mity be dilposed to assistits in the new Land rather hazzatdons enterpriie esta' bili4hing a second paper in thiiir but 'will p-ceive with fecllings of 1 grrAtc-fultes, any for 1 i- tut while we make these retnarkS, let us 1 -I) 443, that while we shall properly appreciate r.

any lAidnels of that nature tiaY be ex-i tentiod to us, we wish it nndorstood, that hall esteem their favers(IA coming to the vain i. and the cfrig-n, and not the edirdrWhich. 'we ever feel a Pleasure 'leo a Ile-' gulinate manner. Our prime object being to publirh a 1-laig paper, our friends and acquain'; tancer of the opposite party, (of w-hom Wellave quite 'a number, and for 'tit'llom Nye elle 1 kindest feelings,) linust expect us i'ilow ii Any other lenicticY, or den-Loney than the ritlittest i i iitegity in tlIC eliservance of our Pohlical fitith '1" will intstify tinil that gentlemanly I and dignmed courisy, we 1 1 are extend 1211. and N.vhich all I I have 2 rigbt t.a enforce.

i 1 ii 1 There me. ri itinv W.1 augl- unfavorably to the' o' of and untoc l' stI friend liii wli lt existed so long l' I it commtinii by, the st, cf a 1 11 rt14---it beie, calpt-11, ed ti entir Fr4-4 0 td ,1 ILI :1 k. t' l' filersds, anal to battiers 1 that free, intercinirse-tvhich hacl4-bilontel existed i 1 they No; in a certain 'Way, tlae opal1, ion isia correct on, brii not in lieht which is 1 meant. For thoufth iti will giYtii.risz to oertain ilifferences el erin yet it roi4ains to fbe de- monfra ted that th se dit-eiirences are I legitimate: i iptirttcs' of 'ttlienati411 in private or 1 prolir ea use'il ti'sruption socal i I So a rsonal. experence arid general ct, the point, we sv.d,h,,,itt i 1 I I 1 147s-taint') It, it ttb.

a t.ipprolicii- ,1 iori as ks. our 1,1 Intrtai, .1 I 1 --1. a. k-er -drew We L'at those who corce iu the Illirricittie ctirichtsions, such; as'we taxa alluded do so xvillotit hav- .21 i 1- 1 i 1 I 1 mg Iv en at.o.,ect that cemprenetteri, 1 thought, which it properly 1 1 'i i 1 l'he human mind in each indli Shutt instance. 1 differs' 'with inpref or It'sQ extremes in graC.C difier dose which 1.i 1 1 lintitediately Occeel one another in those gra' I chit by tints, and el 1 ii, i isire or less evident.

These 1 I I 'e 1,: it tohows that I l' i' a tt'' and titling in their nature at kll debatable, will preschet ditfirent 1 I') 1: mlo rent' phases 'do' and i the Of culil.vittisca 'the mind hecciiits till more scrutinizing in its labserl, 1,11 more active In Its prrearches ti 4tier: truth. never feels willifer to surrender neint until it becomes satisfied by thought, 1' temparisori, And discussion of the truth orlAllacy .11 cf, its' Iposition. This disposition of. tleiii mind i 1 it '-i' 'l to a'l whether of le- -'-it '0 '1 i' cal, or nattire iF0 'ht. from 1: of (Tinton' st oranYfother 1biett ma': pcssibly arik, being art indi, t-i'ic't 'Id ill 1-aoitiei in ti- i'- i 1, ii tL it.dcx to ,11.1,.., of flAt lel it wPraiii that! Ira th ifc'gard ti 'II matter, 01 lai, die usoil aid hear e.ssertda;11 that these al- oli- the among the twist '1, i thin tbese vrie--; w11 s.

11 I I 1 i i ta--et a in Of ai. save tiatise AN no act 1 teaxim is" hliqs it is 1 4 I '7 1 1 be wiw." i 1: L' I i' il uf matter, We nt rt 'cur duties itholit indeed, if i 1 I I 1 ,1 1 7 patriotic aq any Itziat nas'ever noinen the of governnynt, and sctliate4 by the, greateit for the 'honer of their e' wintry. Vel, US We InVe Ne' (LIE'r N101 them, asLto the of skromoting that hotior, and ever hold it tnattr of duty to feat them, at t. I i 1 1 i I 14,, to assi4 ki doing so. i TO 011t to assi4 in doing so.

a rror and a scoriget to mankind. those prtror nt renrks, wit will eNprelis our opinion tho principles Gen. Timm. to 21 stfch glee properin if the great of the Urited States sthould ree proper to, rtlace Lim in it. do ply becaio'd an as.crtion of his braintic, Isetaciples, aid bkit little capacity; has beeomq the chief, calving point of the.

D4ocmtle part; re. specting flint two more- unfavorable 'poi3 tti attack him upon could not have been -selicted, and is particularly surprising when it i1 rem- bored that they have been chosen by a arty which has ways displayed' thk; most skilf4 sagacity la making its himself a 1Vhirr in all thingslhat go to inske ENt of all, a island pr. the cortzsitutionl lb has said that I We must aFk the lienency Of the theI public fr)r the roller awkward style in which oar i. 4 gotlen week; mai for tho want of vatiety in Our Editorials the 'Enist le awl stant employthent neeesary in establi4ldng It new office, has' prevented os from being. able to devote the tina3 to them which we wirhed, anit wilich hereafter this ireek We Obser're ha the' Norther most 4 glowing', ecCounts of the reciVitm of our ell Whig- cliaiiiiiion in their 'le entliuSi- asm that still burns warmly and hi the breasts of his friends for his cause; le is freely spoken of as the candidate for Pr sident there and elsewhere, and the probabilities of his nomination are very sttong, as his frient fippear to be makinc, every eilbrt to 'secure it We have been from boyhood, are yet, a wan i friend and admirer of Kentiicky's noldel state man, and if be should thepoininee of the' atonal convention, we will c'herftil 'enter he tourneY, 1 and break a lance in defeinie Of' his line and his I cause.

Of his nomination thie-e is '0111C doubt, yet his 'chances are quite I fair; ats few men in life lai'vl ever been spfortlinate in he rotention 1 1 of early' friends I as Mr. 'Lir has come 1, nearer the performance of that portion of Polo-, nius' advice- to his son, thirin any than upon the world's broad stage, w'serein says 'to Laertes: 1' "The friends then liast and their adoption tried, Grapple to thy soul Ni-itill hooks of steel." His abilit31 to have eone this itas its founda- tion in those principles which ha ever the man as an honorable, high-Mned, generons gentleman. He appears to have followed most scrupulously, a succeeding injunctIon of Pplenine, w-hen he says: I (11RWQ all, to thine ownself be true, And it 'must follow, as the night the day; i. can'st not any who cheied and the yew ittnc'tworn leader in tlieJ o4selef Ho are yet --t kh; ti-4ro11gly his s' api-Jtersas they were in Ids bnght young d.iv. This foiling of respect, adiniration and love manifests iti7e1f in all the popular assemblies Of the laid partyi The best remote allusion to his name upon such occasions calls forth the most enthusiastic demon, stations of remembrance and esteem.

1 This is to be Recounted the existence of that laT i m.hich ever holds good in human naturesympathy on the one and grgitudo ou the othtr. Moved by that spirit of emigration which existeg in that day equal extent with that which prevails at present; and bath long, since proven these bitutiful words a prophecy which said: 1 "The Star Of empire is on its Webtward Ile vcridtd steps to that land which then the one of hope and prornise to youthful ambition, and there cast hi4 lot among strangers for the prize of the feture. Unaided by any ot the liked sources of promoLion, such as early friend'ships! family influence, or wcaith', his sole reliance Ppolt that mind, tie strengui and hatie done but little more than: intimalk the xvhich it 4 our iutentiou to penzul; nit having the time tO (-liter into detail not' having our exchatwes" us yet, hati PI la source of more tronble, and'Ave trIllFt 'go to bear with ttOor a scal.on until We can I hc to 011 his allinitiele 'veretwith tile Whigs on' a 1, eTelt which the politietJ faith. Ile lit' howdrer that, having been greatly reinOlvettilidli, for a nunibr Of sears past, from their seeN poUtleai t'' a'eit'exuent, he is not piFpar, i trry txAtcr. I clirect13r, all the questions resixting movements of the different le'Vhfence of Ilii i 7 wl ich we have the greatost ould feol the most willinstess ouki feol the most entie willinstess We thisil Iveek a large ditioit our anSWer sheet, and send it, without reference party, to the Tin' many citizens not knowIng.

is, their Prom th wish to ntscribe or not. Thiise who do not tlence with to be eontinued on our please re- I vve turn it. We hopei however, that them will be to place answer the mino From the 1 1 deuce, in, we 'Jur interests in his hands. As ts his maimain and advance those intmesta niairttain a.nd advance those intmesta but few who will do so, ter we will very candidly 1 capacity tit) admit that we nquire all the' aisiAlnce we entertain' the highest respect; though 'it 'nay 1 tible, end plead from the genera- U0t exIlibit' Ell the courtly bittndi6hmeDll'ef'it, carpet Kilig'ht, it in room thereo4 the rIrillitics of tr.sidiries3 and energy oiry poon iii Lich his peculiar life has thrown where the highestlqualitleations op itteIect 11(1 the sterner ori, and tan, to which Editors alA are e. rt therefore, like all oqiers, ve are on the good grares ef the a nen lAilotp our.

lot is east, for We it as a for every one to art as agents I.T.wz, who either perionally friendly, tuafto get to our paper. We no 0113 whose name have (painted with, or wht.x.e post; oalre Nvrt knew. o. A 4,, kta tottrui. no 0113 witoEe name qvc, 1,04,1.1 (painted with, or whrx.e post: aloe wo tine W.

trioral power were calki 1.11Y1r!, Ile Jr 14'4 ot, the'rn to a Int extent: ILA 11ft1it41r nee 01 reiill army 1 dfnatelte a 11C11.0118 energy tnit f9re etId a anifi mat martewett ell iae (I diqAtiy nerroue energy tnit force, I aid a (pif mat rime-wen cl 1 1 fr1 tit 'f "condition in1life (4) his 'present elevattal position, tfounselve4 to the. NI AV nil cotaily wiTh the i thtey lenkupon hi in as ihair 0111, -t ortbnananceiin after its. 1.reintilganewer ear in, thvi 0 r. 1 l'tion imil in case of heir to do 4 418c ji" to 91e, 114ileall be lia1ble to a fm, of not -Iss thaii ten or' 'La. dil'N'al'; Let In lic than ono hurl red dilillars.oni, half of shall go to th itilOnnott, and on failure 1, 1 4 that time 'sh ill nevor touch all Ancnble thinos 1 4 Bc flir' '11-7 rd I TI at- ti lir'er ire p.ay tIpt line, be not more thao 0 4, alays, dealt SS ith according to la will nnurn to dust their own age, flop nis 0.1,01 in 4 moue will 1)e op Ir4irloom to each siteceeilin4 i generation throurhiat world of years, and one i 1 the last retaimilatinoes of the 111441 thl! i will finally be handoil tover by time eternitt tpt for four, Iiiindred dollara.

I ns, :11:: if, oi ibt.ttill,irt:iitstria(b:614.1uti,,,Ig.ti;r:tigsc..o, fc -I 4 1 1 1 i tho.treaty with Mexico, als snoUed and 'rttitied T114 potitida of I. Beni 14 allowed 1.4Y the Seriato, tt ith a of the anir erect a stet titi on Atte4 A politics of those who'veteil, projoid titi4. liols it may meet the apprlibanotrof 'the n-isntii4 4it l' NV01 4' I l' I '1' I -I can we will, for they larail V. r4P1r1 lb with Ti, to t. cannot certainly lio sJ li ino as-40 'refase who, 11 iralored ou niontyiliat the 1rcinc4 of, tlii- tae re fusal vcottlil altraost efria'rtit' liaal to their 4.14-'1 at the ne'vt ti)44Qieg, termination its an fa, government.

1,4 full 4 1.V! NV. 11 it as sign 1 Will(' 11 has front. fortflon-attendancii was remitted. 4 the bcgitlint illundued the if ark brow of, Var. It 1, 1104)114ra ing claims were reportell, ied 01411 aPlowed: recoired alioto JitAt now i 2, MAtilirtn, flt carriage air! lior-ea at va 'received to bring, 'them to proper 4-stimates rio114 ti1144A, 1 131 00 their weakoeas.H.

1 Aleiclinder, for making cutiin, 1 0 l' NV. Ilipiher, trl 1 I. rtri 'i 1 11.toati a avis, ir attention to tti I. 04:1 If We tAke mach t.10 In4 to 0 4.4 CU, for anion lit the 4 tie neighho ing the en- of. bill, win.

ti 11 Levi tor aroat-int 61'1411, --324 00 fire dia4ippeara nett of the small pox our ti 1 mil ilittle city. The, 'flitt-y. pOW t011itt in I i ft 1.4 44,4 osepa Fiat (1, or attvit ion to 1 with perfect; ilitiefy, to att ind, to their business, lloWan, lot anaaii.t of his I I i and st, ill 'MA Many just returned with for attotitidst vi siok, do- ,17 5.1 large stocia of Spring awl Surror.e 6d 44s, 1 fln Tilos, Ito an, for diggiog, grate, .40 toed to thei on tar more resson- T. Jory.4, frir 141,1 i NVilliarit fel rtraking cottin, i tertLii4 they Orleans: 1 813 213 1 1 mtca Doe- itvirresieltoilscnioL a tt Il 7 Chi motion, the Board then a l'-)e rterl 'or ftt. VA'; arld our imreediatd nelghbors belov.

iltaire, A R. Nti.w.)1), I tint, lal on the' table Jarrsq V1 of ivli.e':n apresr to htere. l''Ik ,1, iie 1 on mottort, the Board then a rteri. )11 R. iN.

W. V. i sa i 1 2 'Itek A N' I so co. i Ur of the mind, while Ihe minor; poin 4 of for aid in our ere 'our' old imreliemive brovity in diction, pointfrini.3 in $tir'rnnn4lig ry dir'etrl)ill'I '-itni'licitY in 4, 4, show tie adziptat'ion of Iiis, -mind i to 01,,, .,1 1,, show the wlioplaticui of jk mind ito tb of business when is to be i I 3 1 1 IJH tio porpoH unswess wnen nusf.r.,s 14 to ALL Yr; 11.11' AND the ithoV(P'IS the correyt 1 I. ''lio ILL VII.

1 ANTI A 1 'A i.i 1 done. Th oxe i few of t'nO iitight text we knotv so. in le-14. of the )64iiitt cl Col lkro that fnight the 1 for purpot5os. A few thys since we fight 4 had orcasion to Icbavt.

our sanciittn, and, upon For tlie'etf and rAurning found it invaded a vdry suspiciokis bly xi our mind, we W011iii, With 1 and strange after it pride, all the sei.vice in our 'power to very intently fjr som'e iil net 1kn ekvation if tr. a.11 tio seivice" in our IpOwer to his if nor'- I we felt the same satis'''action in to Oir 7., I 1 ccena in a thnt we feel a's 011 i' 'the of art7thing 4 i 1,1. i lilt of we sil011d: C. II few of any kind. lifa, eyen v.ithout 1.1,at pleasant assuranee, we eqrselves upon the comItry, ar ask for' etat 1 I which vve shalt try tii desetro.

Vi! Intive ta'ken thi4 step unadvisediv, aril did not: to enea2y, in Until af.tAsr a I mouths in the and collverrirp2 the ith many geutlemrn of i tni.r, and hose acqualutince A' -ith ttle 1 'ople eitable41 tern to l'Jrrn b.91c.thitig iike I a notion or their disposilioloi sup( kla i i 1 1 i 4 the ut ice N'e shill feel no wing in in het the civil power the'ollle. 'N'c'e- shill feel un hesi- acing in Ids hands, the power the? of dosering rEfrentiso' we u.inate,1 a pprottch 4 nd a ftett titney in it tp 1.0. a' Jar of illrandy ele e( has wielded the pen hereteticallyrijeakd. fer so g-acHuiTe, Iltad the Fwort so melt, so 'getter- dace, we Niteroi urYni th once, we Niteroi upiithc tillee, We 111)li' The Ce411x11111 ce4nxinnp- --i- Ur' 1 fertility of which have to the eiiitent jti- titled the hazzard ni which lielgave Lis fortune, and proven its'ell eqinti tii each and every emergence with Which it Jial been brought incontart. I 1' 1 1 One of the I most miserit upon the intelligence 'of the Anie2ridan people, was, pZnpetrated in his defat fJr the Prosplecy, bY James K.

Polk, of 1)tick rivel tlio feat of Carried With it this marked feature, it was', an infliction of the most deadly wound to their honor as a nation, andtheir Prosperity as a people, and will prove itself to be an entering edge for the introduction to Jaunt dituil interpretation of the powers of the rtnt'tal government, and, or later, if not deprive us (if that which-las hitherto been our Most glorious reflectiona strict construction of a written and recognized the want -whereof king the moving cause bt, ruin to all the great Republics that have prreeded us; and, even the swpii of- thc' epting administration may lead to issude el the unftappy character. whose dutiaion and tz ---y caet at-' be calculalL-1, Lad have defied experience andlthe ability ot One of our createet statesman, John C', Calhotfeki eve of tl-fil cve of 01110 cve of o' strotti tioniirt! of ruh pred etritin 16t 1.Vhi.-7, tin4 1 le rvsult our 01)scrylitrit i.vaz$ to tle 1-ilive euttred -upon it NNitit a good 1-e and some lit it taituate 4 I 1 i i i 1 oitely anti tio druvely. I LIRE "Tor, unyte dig tion Cl 1- I rElit nth btu erage with 1 ''t i 1 I ol cm the 11(mPriti toi, iit OE -1. every oWttiklitlke the health of Ihortistx-sal irvotet3 of anw.1 find' et ted 1 ever might be the donor, tied being efterward6 tbe ti fru t. len the 1 infor at it 1 me by our none ith er (piely and tio tvely.

That rrottd; unyle! itt powPrhil hoverol the 110r1 el nue i tU.4.1 powPi'titil wilich hoverol 10007the every swalloutwe dritzik: the hAlth of Ithornstx- irvotet3 of at? ted 1 I ever tnielit be the donor, and beinl efterward6, by the-fortunt cf the fruv, wo ,1 len the stOtttlyalla inforn our Etuw, mat it wee none who. I 1.A.-,- 1 pi -Aztec Entacet. ga4; Nvay at: 7110 A. ay at (Li ztee nt of 1 f' 7 t9 ly 41 71 comlitlotiQf' the gen, is lof 1 i a Idly tlic mercantile pmts. pit i a the town of Shn-vorort arc not o- -equalled by any town cf it population 'in nfi imp os'-ing V.

itil 1 stepiilsurrounied itis a vtat col4itri, the alckfitural rcootirci and fertility of 1 npt equ-Cled ilprn the earth it3 prozpvcts are of the p-iost dattering character, will in a furniel a markot of 'the In or a thf i 3 ut i es, j- in the i t3 the Loh a 374.1 reoourcv a 84' 1 ate no't ilpoa the are of the ty.ost 1 will in a fun tv 1, or fo a'' thf 13 i1 than hl our Ilis.11.,,, we here "l'il''' phut; ofT.the i'ight --ti still' 1 triost pllite the der ply otvi tho 40os of din, i presentl, iz in el huntor, Ara Ft( a stottnitIT Aleteor arrayed here laiR the way to glory and ta Np7tor', cztit. cerie: bringlog eoafirta' ttory news of th Wi'll, T.TILF4:ratt''-'1 olotLottin F.raloe,; the decliti; in Lerforniance of civic dune' in tho pric'e of Cot trifi. That, omnirire4ent powerful' genius 1' I 1 1 CH 1: fatted oN.or iemblei scenes NV'altet r. 'Leak, is spoken of ea geuardeet, the vravoing fortunes of that to te the candliate for Governor of when the earth flowed pnrple with'petriot Calrotina i att.d tke 'gttetrueel n-ti I I II' I 1 1 ,1 ti I 1 'I. 11' I I I aLti Ce htraNicts, I I I I i 1 -r; 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 t't Er- Lc tiLs tty I a' A 1 1.1 4 1 't-IftAis, 1 1 I', 1 -1 ---1--, l' 1.

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