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GEO º C IDELTA.
Now that tteelet;uh i 'eel" we
find ourselves qot ; t hjF g .i
nnother. Like tliýrolh 11 Sg
httsr politics area pfn rot wo
and with themn the p adI t a n eedtti a
tied along, We 4or r4~
prophecy, bing un eil a prpo)hif4-r a
eon of a prophet,.ifld of conrs&,we 'ould
not he so rash an.to .tt fpt t finte the
individutal who .will rce eit file distin
gaisled ,ontsigcrati n: of the comia
National Denmocratic ,C t tion, at
C(:!arlhst+m, next year;. no.thlin we
ran congrat ulftte, QM our. party
has, at the presenit hittteatih
been busy with them of hite 'a r,, 4"~g
Jig- of distinguished leiiders, wlos piliti.
,tl integrity and sterling merits hiave
iriught them into pnblic notice. As sin
gutlar as it may appeal; nd 'e are'd.-'
posed to think that it augurs success,
prominent Democrats are spoken of in
conUectiotn with the Presidential n(6mi
nation, by the press, without the least
regard to scctionalism. It is indeed a
most striking proof of the nationality of
the Democratic party. Among them we
tiid the name of our distinguished Mip
~ister to England, fMr. Dallas.
Mr. Dallas was bore in the 'city of
Philadlphia, in the year 1,92i and grado
ated at the Princeton College, in New
Jersey in 1810.' Hie commenced the study
o lawr in his father's office and was ad-:
intted to the bar in 1813. In the same
year he accompaniied Albert Gallatin-Uto,
luasia as his private secrtary, when that;
gentleman was appointcd to negotiate a
peace under the mnediation of Alexan' er
le returned honlemii 1814 arid after
assisting his father in thei C. S. Treasury
.)epartnhmt lp to the v'ar LSti, lie was
tpp.inted Attorney General of Phila
d'lpltip, wvhichmtoi4wt lie tullA wi ti ceteait
to ii~ns.-ll and tihe satisfaction of the most
4dsin,;muismm I Oir of our whuie coun try.
Ab, D)Ilas' titak active part in politics
as early as l- 'at whkih time he was
s'ectqd Mayor.of the city of Philadelphia,
at+l on the accessim of (General Jackson
to thee Ctesiilency in 8,9, heb 'was ap
p~onted to the office of District Attornryi
This post i-e held until 181, when a
et'ancy havilng occurrcd in the rcpr~sesi
¶thyu from: 1'enusylvaihit, in the U. S.
&enate, he was elected to fill the p4ce,
AiatFduring the time of his service in, that
hod3', he was an active partivipant in all
lhe debates particularly that of thestormy
session of 183. He declined re'lecticZn
and resumed the practice of his profes
mai in and 1833 he was appointed, di 1r.
Van Bure, F4nbassador to Iussia lwhere
he remained until 1830, and up to the yeas
!&4 he busily engaged himself in the
-ctiec of uis profesio.o, 'hen he re
celved the nomination for the Vice Presi.
dency on the ticket with Mr. Polk. -He
e-iered on the duties of his office in 1845.
* a-4 hia charming dignity Otid impartial
'O enrnment have been tim admiration of
Ali~ .aenatet. of that august body. M r.
"is was appointed by Mr. Btucianat:to
the responsible position he uow holds.
.The reader will percei¢¢ at atf t e u
.hlas hs( heei, "thronmf the mill"
that be has, during a long period of fars,
hel high, honorable and diplifiod
90sitions, all of which he has dischagd
;*h abllity. 11i experience as politi
ran, hieknowledge of our national nTIe
• 6ities atm the pivrity of his pollticalus
Well as social character, all combine to
atitle him It thi coisiderathn of the nomn
t ci onventio,, ahlong with. other
~thy De~ocr-ats. Of his availability it
! 114 ote province t, speak, but in the
,'rot of hijs ntmijpt;io, we believ-e that
t!,te Deli,-:f~ti patdt w Iqh rtifs .x,.d np-1
Fli t', !
,; , . ' ?,?" . ..[J r 4 it lemSoc'r't. I
: a e` of.arzth ai nddof light,
ui5imes steeping o Ones waking, .
Bob by day or 'a if s"iAliAI.
A.'oicehetes iiyo.ii ees ar0,
Tide on tidy, f ponrti
.0 rthe oarl
Laden ib$h our, .open of tfeý
I .` 'Near o r es id een tri, fe .
' 1eC. :t and i tl 'a. Nl
\ $oilopengfedji usay inheont
f.'r U" - heI'tn Upon- its--
as ing- .tho:i"s " .ids , . ,
. r` Joys .a.n: butf sosot ,
-_ " u're a wor iea res-ne.akt r;ir g `:
For . t' p i t. rul ate of 1 y .: ,lir ,
A; ..t. go 4 dashing s;aP e,
uhLtiq a er is' sliver ,, - '..
t Soon shall we our leave be taking
For this peacef iL~istaitl are,
SAnd o ~t l ys &Irj s "ea
Weththose re l se-vth gone before.
Sir J Fr nkibtd is CreWi
Toll the si ii y u tr-ell
V For we li\e p're nomw at rest "' r`'
wv anihey'tJ ok -ie athey w':" n "
-' . k"ite~rw an . slep a, s "
.- Lt tjihe etho i elioe.
Toy'ad thee i~lerce o the 'Nrt.
" rhtla scne of renre r our .
They were pi antons in1 dreas
May a night, on ran ai shre
Lit lefy y ian Au ; , .- .
1. e . hQae tracked te .otl band
SSeen distressfl signals ili've
F 'zill we find din William' Laud .
Holy with the heros rave.
Toll the bell! thl y , " r marn . rest.;
Ilan " itig spectres pf oui r brain
They for whoim hter tire~s -ees.
Lov . prstuod o -6ng in -i : ,
Nevernitr let fancy tiain
'Jita thewo; dere Esqnima i
Uaply sos thems toltagaiti.
Wild and taggar4thure th a r
Fromn the ,lrerbuiidey paist
oAndfta Terror i reitt t last
Into peact per(ect anlr:4
oll t io b I but to leits v6ice -
Moanoigi tlu\e neste.dame
Change at titi ,'ad reDore . . i
For ti marinera are homen
oe by the os ,.ultin bSi rgeon. will, be . ent
Sreceip of two sttlmpQ for pota rOtht Reop
Ideases, diet, &, b're conist'in'tly bcipg publish
ir gratuitous dstributin, and will be set's~ t
ihicted. Some of the new reiedics and nmetho
Srent Valbin
lre:'for RIepot t, treatment, Dr. J. SKe."
T...ti l . T... , At9t- -.igeon, How. rd A
liationh. 2 Suth Ninth street, 1'hitadelphI,
Byordc . ofi bthe Drhectreors.
ogRA D. .R,liWELL,
Ga. ,ta .i e .retary. , si. nt
Sepor-ly Of1
aTEAdr tAe udrOp~p0iia" 2M'.
the dI19win 1 r 1 d*ftit s2d
the e annt okr ot 'to flouse't'r Raositer
I ,ble t. . buy . w ith. . . ." , , the s. . i, ,
sarksit iT oPDe )e i atsor the
Brown, iat H.rpe .. ;erry, orI A i " t I
chwna. the oejt Hfn wlla atsrwgI a:
JRepublian.sm.o. d ....:..,." .119
-Democras.......... ....,.. ;... * i,
S:Dougla D f o •ras. , - . ., i
,.of a majoity t letrd .he ~o . D .th...
i 'rder shp proop cts f leadIB to enter the
SiWte 1i&usep bw tihe soth fr. pougt Olb 11be
those sesbers of Con ress who 1iev~'falftB*o4 l
wro ,. ' is as. l
prtics c ipe e 'cAr ?ryor in,
tlhs ('i es iottio f cf ' s t S1to
miajory. A gHeiste
night, ud Mt.. Pror q4
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4 R( V .l 1OP' '~fD T.
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Mynber i e.
4g rhe heart lla4t aph '
hi xa.pcet v
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kbooekeepz g a :i u
nswetar at o:ie s sp e t
nigger.
Frosyyro~4;"tgid w
rg.Par tigt . a - e r -i3 I
bills beh ~re CoA aare as Jlt cg: e I_
there be su"k a d"icu1b l"t '
said a a diuad t
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b red. the n7 ,
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f:a {d; 'tiigwued it the ti~esbitun*~p of ni y be-::1
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gventure o f- thoe 1lnOt
Uolat it Iicle to Epglndi. TI s
aJ,,..,.ei ,, a f r.iLqua lToss, and
tedl t .d the fd r fri, d .f
1iW5,, ad which sabject hiew
`untaIC. :e . m .
-4, '. poi;dent wof the Cr, 1nm .
but we topigance is ,anis.
tlieettt . think, aid'- a iH .
sation+ i we hd: ,with bite,
or cIlaim:d to have lived in Ohio. ..i
eritand that he has a brother living, iu
ubula County, where he rueiicth4d
time. A fasiily;of Btownhs; t.lheiead
m; Captain Jim Brown, i ii,
ftr onoterfeiting and sen'[ tt'"tho
entiary, who livid in Portage Coudnta,
el.ave led to 'the errord .bycoafuuadio. g
ramp with another.
the abCove. was in type we uave
ed the Summit County .Demoruo ,
ioiie editor •says that Brownr itheely
ivedtwo miles west ofJAkron, iinmdiatoly
,prprious to huistgoLig to sef s, , i: .
Iubodeir co r wrBe ,idain P aPe o .t
StatiIe Brown, the worl4 n~ er "
si8ifgle virtue, "lirtke tr&
Su I crimes," wa8 bull-dog a dI"Y
itartic to the hig'hest degree-- o'niA in
es, of the Giddings school, he has
Jaught to believe that the killing of
eholder was an act' t"; wChkh GOd
a iprOve. When inth is Lty, i s
, in his lectures, e h told, of his
g negroes and runnilig themo ts
-f his stealing hoises, which ho'
itiahtim iobr sale-of Ihis shooting
tavelolders,. and 6f othlere acts
aTocio0us. ..Aj1 now, 8id IBnu,.
i to know if thurople oliea~ ldod
f whiat ILin done. wThosi ich
ty acti'Iii, ls Ays ti,, id
half- 6f hs ind inenoeef i n
o knlow Naif t s ole u scidC
afwat o e. hs
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t o lose i..
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