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EVAiNSVlLLE JUlU.NAL. The Baltimore Convention. There werei tome funny scenes enacted in the Baltimore Convention backing and filling by mernbersin hopes of stearing clear of breakers, but running The Daily- Jora.ALU publiKd every morning.! at last high and dry on the rocks. The fol- M W J ...i., III d. ....... B - ' BY PRI3TSD 1SD PUBLISHED v WM. H. CHANDLER & CQ. if i at lll-....r. ' t. I. to the earners, or.& w per annum, payable in v6' w uiw, aKcua moiui. l"r,l0Utc them with slave savanc. From iheNorta American. is upon the basis of that representation, and THK TWO-THIRDS RULE: her slave representation, that, with the two-! THE80CTHEH5 system. lhirJa ruk u requisition, fibe is able to com The two-thirds rule-tbe famous and iniqui t?? " ITÄ ... . . . . .i . r'.u "residents and make waTU to annex foreign tons two-thirds rule, to which the action of the ,.-:, ,.: m i T . tl '..-. wrs.ii.- t f. i r : ..c ten territories and claim the monstrous privilege, iwuwxuiutuiiuuai wu.cu.iuus ui i- , r i:i ... i n lins tue 'ci j iiuivuay w uisctij, u kuiciuig Tlltf 1141 V A'A'li& . f 0Ä PRESIDENT: SACIIAIiy TA7LOZI. TTIIIO ELECTORAL TICKET. , SENATORIAL ELECTOBf. JOSEPH G. MARSHALL, of Jefferson. GODLOVfc S. ORTH, of Tippecanoe. OICTRICT ELECTORS. , fat pisl.j-Joust Pitcher, of Poser. . ! r.c t L ..i . r 1: . . ,iU l.:...J. f t... auuoi tue mrnournera, is noi ine leaai iunn wj m,sier, to u This.then, is the Southern system. Itisa thing thej performed: American citizens of . al i paru who k. na- how' hich -j Jnot existno, . . . turally enough, what it means, and what is its ' . , ' ' :,., ,;,u ,la Urn .hnnt n hm.r ... .-..-t : V. . -.P ' u. u: not for a moment were it not- with the con- .Tr., fciH ,f , f."; SET. " ::X:,Vi ' Vi" . " !VCU& .V" nivance and aid of the free states themselves. . Z ' . - dozen oi points ol order were brtore the at ogee. It took the Chair at least half an to explain the precise question before the vention. He linally declared that the question ja fact, a imsterv of iniquity, from which those !?1P S" &n. IE? rnffJIh. !he tücers, in ineir d.fierent grades, . l"J,0,R",w,ltl P-' 10 owo exclusive benefit. itedtnW the tmh,iRht of freedom fot the polt. of the 'i"tl.ere is alw.y wtbaent pambet uii.i.. ..i m .ul r spoils of office. A them, why they In older to recollect Hie last shots fired in the Euiopean ..atile-field of this Country 4 a mau roust uuw be well up u middle age. i'lie vuunff know uoihiu2 ol arms but Irom history; and they cm Hardly persuade them selves that the most pacific old man in En gland, is the same Iron Duke who command ed at VVaierloo, belore tney came into ine world. The trade of soldiering has no long- nection with fighiiiig, rill and parade, :loibes. And al poils lid 3d 4th 3th 6th, -7th 8th 9th Oth i t tt tt Johx S. Datis, of Floyd. Milton Greqo, of. Dearborn. David P.' Hollowat, of Wayne. Thomas D. Walpolk, of J Uncock. Lotell II. Rouj-seac, of Greene. Edward W. McGcashet, of park. James F- Süit, of Cljuton. Daniel D. Pratt, of Can. Pavid Jviloobe, of Delaware, thom u-hv thr in th fmuid lor wipisv and amiable a service. It ,1 al aiiine time or other, to the luriher East, 'wiv aas v v uit7vt'iuu3 uursuu ui u n ark put tt'nn njivp nmruM inA irei . - i - . . i being finally taken was carried in the aßirma- States outof their rightsandgambTedthedouRh-r3!.?1.. "JWÄ? i0!!' w ,rue l,,e' a chance oi oemg ora ea i . Ä k... mi l iwz l.. iiriiM rni:vr mihi. wiiii iiip i hi iw iriiii iKm nri .. . i a t nr in i n inn imr - ine u; wijcasiuudis. idcrs out ol their freedom would be very un- ITZZ LZ J' .Z ' r,?.IT":V. vr i """M v " . . ' After aoine more coofuMon the Tote was willing to rem,Te the veil. It i time 'how, TC. re so wining aiways 10 sac- 8eeral ihousaud miles away; Dui they know taken on admitting both delations sev-LvPf .ht ihil fchn,.lJ -n,l th "nce.ine Dest interests ol the Iree states, and .W wel h ,Ildia lhev w;unol meel wj,h era oi the delegations retired to coiwult. cheat discovered. The Sörth rrbelaJn t epod formerly crap- All harini r..l.l K... 171 : - D I. i . . . . w . ILUUIllt) ! IltTn IHR QOUE 1-ldCCS Bfe UTlVfll IUI . - " - sylvan i z rVnrWui 'enfu d- the Vote, !f r800' !! 7? rfeTOtluUon wne their cells of shame-driven with ignoinipy Pd with m Eu.ope, wh.le .u China, um. synania, a long pause eusufd; tDe votes u has ceased to be in fashion for the man v toll- .L ... , . ... ),... .inn uA. ire no more of the two-l neaded celestials in lact. a human bai- without these two States, standing, yeays 108 remain nays vj. CITY OF F.VAXS VILLE: FrJÜAf JfUKXISG JÜXE 9. iifcim men came in ana announced ner their nature, to tv wi lin? to submit to an? vote 17 yeas. This caused great applause, at treatment from their follows irreconcilable wiih 108 remain in subjection to the few, or for men wc shal, ha lha ore men, feeling the pride and dignity of thirds7 rqle pr of lheS her their nature, to be willing to submit to any '"fvi huCl Southern svstem. iue. Under such circumstances, we look back the end of which she corrected her vote to nay. the sublime law of republican justice "liber- J Correspondence ofthe N.American and U.S. Gazette. I Up,,n war as oue ul the interesting or. terrible inu summoned up enthusiasm on the op-1 tv. eaualit v. and brotherhood." The North is ashisoto. May 16, 1Ö4Ö. lumius ol the pasi; and . although somewhat fjrYe hive been informed by our Post master that the mail to Mt. Vernon, and to posite side, ihe vote now stood 103 yeas to determined to understand this famous two- Whilst the Locolocos are effecting to rejoice sicks of ihe details of bloody struggles, trmn iiuudja. .. tnirds rule ol bouthern tjocotocoism; and tne over the republican revolutions in the old then having beeu so tiequenllv ob. nided up uuMauLsrcmcn oiww iu uiiu6, iuu momeui ine iorm unaersianaa u, u wnu re-i world, and claiming an exclusive sympatny our noice we regard ihe composition ol , - . VB K lir K. V U LIIII113 ft LI E E. KS B 1 Kl K ft. Llll. U 1 111 1 11 I Hl III llllt IV mIW 1 1 I I I P I I 1 T I I I 111. I . . - rf- I Henderson. Kv.. now carried bv land, has vt-as. 7 navs. This decided th nnMtin.i hv n L,.,0 ,1. i .l;., n ti,;. ti,. i. j : .:,.....i :.., : jects ul lneiaiy curiosity, une ui tue Siran 7, i- . - " i .y r J ; 7'" -J. lö. IU M wwjviiwi ai vwnmi, wa a-aiai UC 1U AlUCllta OIC W till ICUC'J, 111 - . f U 1 . . hppn rt rnnl niii-t an, w iPr-iirti.r htmn. vote 0l4t lO iW.aHJ UBS received Wltn Unh prt. up a wavn mean the lOCofoCO South- nmnnrt nn th ta rUrl n FtirnnP- ini U ucumuuemo vi ouv.u . ouw,. ....w I ..I T a I . U L. .1 . I - i n . t iifL i I . . . . i H.AM..arAtkautniirliuAnaavnrtfOArlt mittedbv the Packets which leave here on Sun- 44 . w ern system, ior, nappuy, öoutnem v nigs nave the Dsawiers who snout loudest lor representa-n""l"""s .jut w p;" I an M wiuu vctuic iue iicjiuuu ou'inever saocuonea orassenieu iu iue iniamousi nye government in r ranee, are tue strongcei i uer some iiiunumuijun ii."ui uemger nounced it. Maccbiaveliism, but have always sought to op- boldest advocates for the one ma power in the enis who have uul as yet received due alien Vermont, wmcn it Iirst cast, b yeas, how nose it. and so prevent the dangers it is brine- United States the nractical friends of desixt- ....n h. . I - w - M . - w w v s..-hVww J yeas, 1 nay, 1 his elicit-1 mi? uoon the Union) that system Of section I ism and the neculiar df fende ra of the doctrine I l.ii .i i ..i r :nA-.mA j i ' ' Ii u. .u . I ,r . I .y. , . . ' . . . . , , I : r . . . . i WC SUall UU UT ijicaua 111 a buuuis ui iuuitiu n.M. .muw.iu iut iVi6unu i Bl uauu aim iaiHxi.ii , uj m uitu iue urr oiaica oi COHCeniraiing auilioniy in ine Liecume i nno P,Pnrh -nH nnP Pn.ilih oa hwnj mil 2 mxinrittr . . 1 1 t..f -i . ; Ii . . i? n. i . uh! poruaiis one v rencn, ana one riuijiisn Thescrne here became intensely exciting, lv ruled bv the slave States. bv which ten Th PrHent' nn.r in Hiw nint- the noint which may be laken as exhibiting, tuougn when a delegate from Ohio rose and said there millions of "free citizens, in one section of the in Gen. Taylor's letter to Cant. Allison, which of course iu higher relief than usual, the gen was one vole wanting in his State, and he wish- republic, are made the vassals of five millions refers to the veto power, toes one step farther era! features ol the tne ed to be allowed to fill it. of citizens in another section, and the interest than has yet been ventured. It assumes the As for the svsiein itself, ilia a telic o i UK i ft-siiic-ii l a l it isL uri liirti Liin l i hit iiririni r n ran mi iiinnani ,ia wpa mnr ni inpir nw npni rmrif hi ritis r.ffM..iii -a hai nni ia ihpi.r. tnni .i l i -.t .1. -n .h.iia . n . . a . I - - . I . , , .1 vim . v. w w. - . ...... w w i t Itll fc V uw VUtlKi UUI WM. J H (Vl IV, I 1 1 K 11 1 1 1 jf 1 1 91 U Ul I IIO III IUU I a 0"SI W H 111 ILDU mi na marl ur ill rri t- A In. 1tn mo I nnA inrf i : L. . . . r. I I . - ...t .. . . . .. I a .. , "v "61" wvu.v -,j Kuucicu uoiauiuuui w iue imuHwm iur ,rgi5iauuu ui wjugrrss, uui iu merruic Hsiic- Mfj eiralized bv Hie lolly ol depraflly days, Wednesdays, and Fridays. This ar rangement, our worthy Postmaster believes, is the firat step towards a permanent system of korr. cted he; vote to 5 river mails, and we hope it nay not be long before the system is perfected, for certainly in creased lacilitiesol mail communication is much needed by the citizens of this section. By this arrangement our subscribers in the i w I fo;"- r ",r i.uv.v; v wU.vu. f'v-.v.. suuuiu ). oncuiiu iu uc itinuuM, u pa- W4J.r .rnmriit. ll is lhf nmrv ol Ihe yeas lib. nas w such a Southern system, and it b now. and sing laws not conformable to his pleasure.- e r r wharfia coins on fine- U was now educed to a nice distinction, long has been, in successful operation. It is a What is this but an emphatic proclamation in lhern barbarians and fcasieni inhdeis nuai.ngu.ugwuuut .vh-n nni man lnrnini vmiilil -hanrrn iho r. ,l-;rl In ihS..ti nl K.kolf f tk.. - JL Tk. .! SSIICI lOUed bv letl erS üf IliarOUe a doCUineil and placed a large Sl,i,: anj jn lne midst ot much excitement onf for the benefit of the South. a svstem which at the bottom of our institutions is that the which affects to give the right of reprisal. CGpThe work on our ly. Mr. Ross has returned number of hands at work, and very soon our of the delegates from Rhode Island rose and said aims to make the South King to put and keep majority shall govern and that the rights of but, in reality, invests he desperadoes ul business men on Water street will have to find hhat this State had voted 2 to2. One of the the government ot the republic into the bauds the minority shall be respected. Now let us the country with the privilege to rob and other locations members was in vyasnington. II nis vote De 0f the bouth, by and tnrougn a dynasty clquad- take a practical illustration of th? exercise of mrder. This sort ol commission did uui ' Vihiisioi toe üre.i'-u.i.et sid uej'suo sails this aliernowo. 11 IP cried ibty with one roice.. 'Avast, brothers! Woo are you with ihe - game leg?' , 1 have only a little coomesa whu iu guv- erntneni just now.' You are a deserter! Yes, Capt. Grenouille.' - Nothing rnoret Nothing more at present,. . . There are loriy Irancsy aliip youself at onCe. aUU you WIIU " ji.. ;uui e ve f ' The police are such ugly fellows, I bat to look at them.1 You are an escaped prisoner Y Yes, Captain. . You bebingtothcGrenouille. And )oU with the down-look.' It was in the pursers department or a government ship, and the rascals accused me1 . v We shall hear the story agiin. i"U are now in the purser's department ,ne "rö nouille; but mind this, brother, that the first' ciphei you turn into a nine, by pulling a tall io ii. I sin II takeoff your head from your shoulders, and so make a cipher of you V ..." This authentic sally was received with a roar I laughter wh ch made the glasses jin gle; and, in fine, by the lime Captain Gren ouille had made the tour of the taverns, a, crew wa collected which comprised, the-. choicest ruffians of ihe place. Thai afternoon the wKole population ran along the rocks to see tke Grenouille leave the harbr. The f ijjhi was worth ihe trou ble; as she got out into rough water, she ap peared to pass between two seas, like wea- ver's shuttle between the threads. Nothing was visible but the mighty sail flying its gi gantic shadow upon the water, and the legs oi the crew, who were squatted listlessly at the port-holes, leaning their chins on tho breeches f ihe guns, and smoking with im piiriurbable gravity. The afternoon ihe Gre nouille returned into the haibor, towing after her an English brig loaded with sugar and to-ba-co subtracted, it would stand 1 yea to 2 nays. rennial monarch (for the Southern system the veto power by Mr. Polk, and see how I I hia ivnnlil har man it a tie. and nl course I matN iht FriflpntM roval nntniati f1tvnt-lit pninnHnii uiih th Hmivnii fojfuro X OrULASITT OF THE ISCESXES öU5.--V I th amendment would hare been lost. Irl in th SUiiith nledppd In tht South, bound I At lh nrwninv nf th cusirtn th Prslftpnt ik.i ;.. iii;,.: . . v. i r. V I . A . ....I. . f . . I . .1, luiuunwuiewucir, w'uic lr iDf vote, nwever, was nuaiiy made to stana and aworn to administer tne government ac-i communicated a message to Uongress, contain news oi tue aemocraitc nomination was receiv- . 2 io 3. cordinc to the will and for the exclusive pur- inz the reasons for vetoing the ri river and har- ed, the suspense ol the citizens becoming in- Hre there was a movement in the Texas poses of thr South, in defiance of taw and bor bill which had ben adopted by a Lige supportable, it was agreed that an extra should rvwation about chan2ins one of her rotes, Constitution audall the obligations of patriot- inaiority in both Houses of Concress. In the be is-SUcd to allay anxiety. Ihey accordingly but alter much excitement and confusion, she ism and liberty. The two-third rule isa part face of that message, a resolution was adopted proceeded a fclip was to be issued heralding concluded to remain as she was, 4 iu the affir- of this system, the crowning invention and by the House of Representatives asserting the iorth the names ol Sam Houston for President mative. The Chair now annouueed the vote, active implement by which the svstem issue- right of Congress to improve rivers and harbors and Levi Woodbcbt for Vice President. But 126 to 125. After some cheers, jf lis and cessfully administered. It ia the 'direct means by thirty votes mort than two-thirds, or 138 to something was nececessary to give the story grf at confusion, an adjournment was carried the magical labor-saving machine, by w hich 54. This showed that the action of the Exe- plausibility, when it was determined unani- till 9 o'clock, to morrow-morning. the South, a pigmy in comparison, is enabled cutive was in direct conflict with the opinion inously that it should purport to have beeu is- K1CI1ELIEU. to overthrow the Sampson of the North, in of the treat body of the representatives of the luedlrom our oflice. Itie dose was concocted spite cf his superior strength, because it op- people, and that it was in flagrant violation of was very easily taken. Thus the public mind (r"5The Commercial ia in a bad humor Uratea by destroying that strength, by para- the professed democratic doctrine in a word, . . . . . lrzin? the actual political Dower: which thel it was the sic iubto of the President aranmtthe was soothed and pacihed by this a:ory till rous- again, oecause me journal ana free SüUes have, from their superior popula- wishes of the people. If this is not despotism ed to enthusiasm by the-brighter glory of re- ihb tight proper to issue extras on yesterday ti00t OTer the 6lave States. It is impossible, with a vengeance, what is? Again, the two "r ! . 1 I morning, containing news relating to several j with such a rule in existence, that the North Houses of Congress passed a bill for the relief uaiis siran5e, a!3o,ourinena jiuiuu 4" matls 0nQterest. The Commtocial says he should ever use mat superior power ol ot the claimants by French spoliations, and fjrms us that while in Lvansville, the same ...... . . , . . ' numbers against the Siouth, or to the pre- Mr. Polk vetoed it without even the hemblance fcme was played, and he observed slips endors- puyusuru mc ucS wuu.Cu .u,a,. dice Qf fcU 0f wisheJi of piausabililr Xhe outrase WM without lt.wv, r tKiiu.M, .uiivwk.T "'giii iirt lucmiji ;iw int. wvni i . ..... 1 lie IIUIC eiet lUllal Ul VllC e d "oiin omct. Mncennu. currently passablen lat Tuesday, vet the Commercial of last The whole electonal vote of the United nrpnnt it ra without iniir n,l th from hand to hand, and confidently believed, evcnjnr umtcr the head where he places States is 290; of which the fifteen free States reasons assigned by the President for this high fcF cs:uuuSii sumtr uuin iwuwu 7" the Zafcsf intelligence he coDies our extra en- nave ioy, and tne nitcen slave ötates 121 votes nanded proceeding were not only dis-ingenu choice of the Baltimore convention ! We are he laUat intelligence, De copies our ex ra en ( h lhereforef a mBjorily in OUSf but they wert absolutelva. He illeg inclined to hold friend Chasoleb of the Jour-1 ,re except the caption . Smart chap that. lhe electoral college, and can, if they choose, ed that he bill had been adopted hastily ant 7 : ki r. . u: c. u: . : v.-I r. u: i.i.ii . . . . n . .... .... . . . . J . w ic.ru.iuic wi iuu nuuwuuu. w i.in.n.i.a ryuiiiiuuuu.ru: vote down tne . slave diätes, uui tney nave witnoui due deliberation, when it is notorious S""- . not a majority of two-thirds (191 votes.) De- that these claims had been before Congress for We hope Sunny you won't do any anything (X?"A son of Mr. Van3ant, of Cincinnati, stroy, therefore, the republican principle, the more than thirty years, that at different limes o-r.t. tfi.t v.t'.inUilnn't wm v.. Tv .k... in f i:;- democratic principle, of the majority, which they had passed both Houses, and that the . Z y N V ' m t i I r V 3 L V L J u XL . laws, and constitutions and common sense all plan of liquidating them through the applica- to be held responsible for the oversight of your ncar the four-mile house, on the Chevoit road, uile to establUh as the Rovernin- principle of tion of public lands, was adopted after lone friends in the Conveniiou; yet we believe it Ifrll from a cherry tree, and broke his neck, on the republic, exacts rule of two-thirds, and consultation, and to remove the semblance of Mr. Woodbury and Pilcher. or Pillow, had! Friday. Ci mi mtance rpndrr his death oe-farewrll to the rmht and power of the majority objection to the adjustment of the long defer tt.." vor r-h.n,.-. nf .nrr..J ...t..i i a w-. nn:ni. fare well to the right and power of the free red rights of the claimants. Whoever before ... . 1 r ' UJCI.UV..IVIJ. j. limine . i. states. The North can no longer nominate its heard of the Executive interposing a royal pre- nrnu Irl ri... hi t lull. . it i. vm, a rm a I 1 1 I ,1 A . UnllM.I ... . ..I . . . . F . ' ' " vv . j uuuu)iu visitcu min iu vujuj a ..uiuua. Presidential randidate in convention: the aid rogative to arrest the legislation ol Congress ; ucBicatuuimuun;Buu uuiunmac. uui uun i iand ne nad ascenueu ine iree to piuca cnernes oi öoinern voies oecomes necessary; and me i on private ciaimsr lose your temper. for ihim. A deen doom was cast over the South has it in its power to put those votes up In hngland the Veto power has not been ex ' i r o I . i . . r .u . . . i : i I : i . .1 i .1 i if. u r.u. ... ,l ,Um. ftf a. I 1. 1 o eaie, iuu iu i riuic iiiciu lucim uiuuiuair raiaru iui mice uuuureu years. 11 a measuic hopes of th parents and the joy of the little I. . . ... , . r. . ....... n .u. .. - ". T - - niuuuuciuui uiu iui uirui uuuiuisunii iciuiiiiaiuicu uj im vi 11 1 ci llliir 11 1 idiis. int. i.niui3iij witWJMUJ ur VUL. juiwsuj. uc lie in- rt I u e u. "...i j I : j .1 i j . : . I debted to an esteemed friend, says the Louis-1 did at the expense of the Union. It was thus under institutions not clatmine to be liberal. Tille Courier, for a copy of the correspondence I CCjTThe small pox, introduced from Boston, j that Martiu Van Buren was immolated by the But here in the reputed land of freedom ... . . I ..ie. ti n 1.! . ; .noil ii.. . :.. : .u - r . . .l. -:r thif h nac&Prl hlwn a rnmmittrf! annnint. I IS prevailing IO an aiarmingexiemiuai. Jonas, I liammor- lOllvenuou oi joh. lie neuuuiu wim a TTtwcra.ic party iu power iue uuir t .u- t t, f f. - NW firiintrirlr I that Convention with a majority of26 votes Magistrate not only refuses to conform his ad J nice im ui iue "ru,u" ' 14ßn..t of2ßß -1 hm fihvin. tv. n lonff ministration to th wntiment of the nonle. v-t .u if u j j j . the humble servant of the South, the "Nonh- but he positively discards measires.wbich tney (CTTtYO thousand four hundred and seventy- crn man wilh Southern principles," he dared to have adopted by what manner may be justly one emigrants arrived aV Boston during las refuse the South the enormous bribe of Texas regarded is approaching a unanimous vote, week. live new slave States, ten new slave &na- In this .we see the true contrast between tors, tobe carved out of a foreign territory, 1 royalty and republicanism as exemplified un- coine generally into fashion till the end of the sixteenth ceutnry, but ouoe fairly afloat he privaieeik continued to maintain their flig in time of war, in spite of the bursts of ndigiiatuin which their excesses called lurili nun the neutral nations. Various aiiemnts were made 10 bring them under legal re lmni;bui 10 impose any coutrol bui ihatof ce upon rulhnis jailed lino action iiy such cordial motives was impossible. Someiiiiis he channel between France and LngUud was swept so clean by the sea guerrillts ol he IWO nations, thalthr poor privaieeis lim-t have starved il il.ey had not turned iheir aun against neutrals. In 175S, a ship beloug ng to Holland, (with which country we were al peace,) having on board the bpunsh ainbas sidor, on Ins way to Denmatk, was boarded by three diuereai squadrons ol privateers. uul plundered even ol his excellency s bay- All. gage. A utile Hanging was hau recourse io on this occasion; and in the following yeai, the nuisance still continuing unabated, great county, and Col. It. M. Johnson. The com mittee after paying the Colonel some hand some compliments, earnestly request him to withdraw his name from the canvass, and leave the track free for Mr. Powell. The Col. replie at considerable length, going into the details of (ht met its of his case. We have only room this morning for the concluding paragraph ol bit letter. It is as follows: The Fly i the Wheat, The papers in the and for this, the honestest, bravest, most patri- jdfr the practice of Locofocos. The King o en t 1. f otic act of his life, the South resolved upoo Great Britain dare not use his veto again easicru couuucaui . ui .u- hu de8lruclion Tbe two.lhirds rule faj.. Parliament, and -yet our President has tHr au- juriesdone to the Wheat crop by the fly. ed him. and cave, at the same time to the. dacitr to set himself ud as the Suoreme Judee South, Texas, and a s,worn and most ultra and to pullify by a word the joint deliberations The New York Courier and Enquirer has again Southern President, under whose auspices the of Congress. Jror such usupation as this, he is In accordance with your wishes then sokipd-rece,vcdb7lbcU',teJ states, one day's later Intel- fcoutn ventured upon tne new project ot tne igionped lor such abuse ot power, lie is car r expressed, and in opposition to the wishe-sr.isence from France and other paxts oi Europe, ra- impropriation of ons-third of the territory of ried upon the shoulders of Ritchie and bis sat the organ of the President.- 1 ar t n rAteflJ m rtrl in r minoi I mri .nf.amt mimriu nr mr fripnili I r-tir- from reivd at Liveroool bv telferaDh. immediately Dri- Mexico and perha pa all lh uuorauized ter- ellites; while the votes of tbe two Houses o the canvass, believing, as I do, that it would or to the sailing of the steamer, which we annx as U'W) r f republicwhich ?hd expects to Congress representing the people and the K- n mi.' ...rir anri luvinir nn tw r. I ... . . secure mrougn ur. wnai Gaze ass, me last oiaie t-overeisnties are denounced as -ononat ambition to Fratifv. indeoendent of 1 ' . Su.lh Pjd Locofoco-Presideniial candidate "ic ... w r - success to ourcause, no time or money to waste m m . t I Vim 1 1 ft a trf r-v r 4. t a ani' baviog expo'sed tbe fraud committed upon the ber of rrn. for having bn engaged in the in.ur- and the Southern system. - . - And now what Locofoco press is there that "Convention and the people heartily approv- rectionary movement of Monday last. Blanqui. We have only to consider the operation of has the courage or the honesty to challenge jc nd cordially endorsing the sele-Tion of who wa one of the foremost among them, has ea- this two-thirds rule, in connexion with ihe ve- these acta of the President? They submit like those destinguished statentn and fatriot. caped, but Sobriar, Kaspail, Cabbel. Loais Blanc, to power, as expounded and practised by the whipped curs to the ukase from Washington GEN. CASS and GEN.-BUTLER, as a can l date for the office of President and Vice Pies adent, and wishing to do nothing to jeopardize the success of that ticket, but on the contrary, ardently desiring to be ' placed in a position 'that would enable me to rally the undivided " Democracy to its support, and thus aid, by my K' bunjble influence, Jn securing its triumphant success, 1 make no sacrifice, personally, in com- riving with 'your expressed wishes, that 1 should withdraw from the" canvass, in order Aik-t it.rh-a Hiitwrt n. I Caurtais. ' wen aDDre-1 South, to the Coiigression.l power of the peo- they bow before the Juggernaut and are wil- hended, and are now in custody. Courtis,who had " a,,s0 f be strength of the Senato- ling and anxious for the honor of being crushed e.,nnanJ of the national miard. was .trimd of hi. r ai 9 l"c 8ia.Te represen anon, io perceive oy us w uceis. epauletta. that the South has invented a system which enables it to rule the Union unless, indeed, Sheriffs' Sale. OY virtue of two writs of Ficrcfarias against Pe A motion wm made in the Assembly this morn- th Wh; . b m:ffht- -fforta' of natri sr.u: j:-.- ..;.! r T ni.--.l Al.l r, ,1 s , . o; . r-"- usivruKiiiuiicu. .-i v. otisra.snouid succeed in DreaKing down me U ter Gute, issued out oftheotfice of the Clerk o: bert. It was earned. I whole base and humiliating system. I the Vanderburir Circuit Court, the one in I a vor ol Threeof thanatwnal guard were killed during the Tbe two sections of the Iree and the slave I Jacobuuseer, and the other in favor ot Conrad Liden i.k. kiiiB.krh tnSanitnr. .ri,;,!. rni,i r- I dale. . I will on the 30th day of June. A. D. 1Ö48, a IlK IS 1 wa v o iiu v. vuvu w ar, at ivtat I U1VII nvuiu ll.L A -1 g A it . 1 . ' .1 tYt rimr ni thm I .ntirt Hiuiaa an tki 'itv r.f h rtavil Ia A rescue of the prisoners was apprehended, and ef-l duce the representative electors to 13U for the Ltwern 10 o'clock A. M , and 3 o'clock P.M. of that you may be enabled to unite, u jthout re- lik-ieot preparation were mad to meet any iiich at Iree, and Jl lor the slave diates. Allowing thel ?&id day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry 1 1 - ... I. . i J. lonmtionnf th 3 filh rln nto of t h CYintf I II. I firat ihfl rpnta imitM anrl nrnfita fnr th Iprm nf sv cret. with vour fellow-citizens in oiher por - tions of the State, in support nf fc. W: Powell. Esq., fof the office of Governor of the Co.m . monwcallü of Kentucky. thcmsolve C"During e storm at St. Loujs, on the 1 2d inst., the ateame; Uiaois waa.6truck ty '. lightning.' Tbe electric fluid tore off some tif ?- the cleata onJthe hurricane deck towards the ttcrn of the boat, but did no other damage. It --was conducted from the boH by a picceof iron - attached tot!stove-ptpe. the No U'lriDt. Aftvet. howevrfr. none has been made. I vP"illvu v v ui mic ui, c k iw, piwuis, iur ip irnu vi-c i . " l a t r 1 1 e t m i mmm r -vi i .1 -.. u-. j u.i iM The Journal de. Peb.taofthi. morning. - "1 ihattha member, of the Polytechnic school placed rr"' T' riu 31 in the hxiMern Enlarcement of id city, and r 1 wen i) -1 o 1 hi,un jej M iöIIow, commencing on Main street at iimlilv in trial. 1 . 1. W . r . 1 .1 M: upon the rirt alarm of insurrection. nneratinn of the Annnrtionmt füll hv hirh -trenin a NonheastPrlv dir-rtinn. one-fuith of the Theciry kas been tranquil during the wkole morn-Lu- lave Statas gain several -renresentatiws breadth of aid lot, thence by a line running at rieht more than they art in eouitv entitled to. The "S Vthflia :f ufellhW en,d.lot lo lhf ... . . .i . . . . . -. . . i inrnra. rium wen aion? in i pv io ine .xonn wesi eige. Anotner demonstration is expected aormg free-wriite population ol the free Slates is, in mrnrof id lot. then.' .Inn, the tin dividing lot. L.AT12 AUU1VAL. JUST received per steamer Grey Eagle and for sale low . .. 50 dot. llemp Bedcords, Nos, I and 2, 43 " do Plowiines, 10 Reel, do Bedcords 40 Reams Wrapuing Paper, 2 hf. Chests imperial To, 12 bbls CiderYinear 12 bales Cotton Battins 1 Cask. French Brandy 10 boxes Star Candles 10 do Summer mould Candlea - " 1 cask Hardware 1 do Japan Ware 150 bbU old Cincinnati Whiskey may 30 GEO. VEN NEMAN & CO. SODA A!D JJLUJJ LICK WATER. . AC. ÜALLOCKhaä erected a line tod a loün tain for the accommodation of the public and requests those- who appreciate a cooling drink in. a hot, dusty day. to give hi in a call. Also constantly on hand pure Blue Lick Water rorn the Urennon (Ky.) Springs. my 26 SIIK111FF Sale. By virtue of a apecial writ of Execution against Frederick Wetztll and Marga ret Kehrt, is med out otthe otiice of the Clerk ol lhe Vandei burgh Circuit Court in tavor of Horace Dun ham; I will on Saturday the luh day of June, a.D. at the cbor of the Court House, in the City of Evansvtlle, between the houra o 10 o'clock A. M.&nd 6 o'clock r. m., of said day ezpute to cale at public auction and outcry, first the rents, iss-ues and profits for the term of e even years, of the fallowing describ eJ real estate, viz: i ..r.i. : . . . iiumuers ui iiir piva.eem, h9 w.ey were . a . .... . f , kinff in Lainasco CitT. in ken and broijylil inio the LiiL'lisli piris from I the county of Vaudeiburch. which ia bounded as fol time io lime, wore consigned lo the gallows jlows: . ,... rUmm lhe neglect of our internal police added l ' LaniaPco, on the west side of the seventh avenue. tne disorders of the period.andthe result, is we j and running thence south with th west eideot eaid are informed by historiaus. was that an ingie dient of savage ferocity mingled in the na nonal character. Fori years luier in ihe first year or two of ihe present century when the war rjjod avenue one hundred and twenty feet, more or Jesa, to the corner of Eleventh street, and seventh avenue, thence west, three hundred and eighty feet, thence north one hundred and twenty feet, more or lees, to the northern boundary ot Raid citv. tlience east with j the line of said city, three hundred and eighty feet to ine piace or oegming. And fchould no person ofkr or bid for eaid rents. issues and profits, a su ti sufficient to eaiisly .aid Ex ecution, and interests and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, proceed to sell at public aiction and outcry the fee simple of said above described premises to satisfy said execution and interest and cost, due thereon may 26 JOHN ECHULS S V.C A DMIXISTKATOIIS Sale of Real Cm bitterly between France and England, ihe car er of iwo adventurers commenced, one; on either side of ihe channel, who were des mied to exercise some influence on the for nines of each side. Jerome Harbor resided in a little sea-port r n . i ... on wiecuasiui uriianiiy-iuai u.wuen ne was tate.-By virtue of an order of the Probate on snore; lor ailtiougli now only iweniy-loiii lourtot Vanderburch County, made at the .May term, years of age, he hau been fourteen years a Jö,of said Court,! will on the 24th day ot June. ., i i ii . e between the hour, of 10 o clock A. M and 6 o - sailor, man and Imy. lie was Imle, fi, fan. clock f. m., of eaid day at the door of the Court Hou with short arms and round shoulders. Iii in the City of Evansville, offer at public auction the face was the reverse of long: but h.S am It foowing described tract. of land, king theland that .. . , . bamuel C. Meloon late of paid County, died acized, nose, small mouth, and small blue eyes, wer- j namely, the south west hallof lot number 206, in the lost in its width. He was, in fact, anything Donation Enlargement of the City of Evansville, for ..t 1 1, a nir.iM r nmrni - r m.-- ty acres, the south west quarter of tho eouth west but the pirate of poefry or Mmmce in form; q'uarlerof section number twenty-one, in Township and in Other respects he hd tlolhiui! Io dis-! number tl, uth of ranee number ten west, and tinguish him from the commonest of n,in.: ten acres in the north cnMcornerof the east half of 1119 U v ll v. tPl u uai U.I VI Dt UIJUII I1UUIUCI C1KUIWU 111 ibex i snic six, south of range number nine rle, a weaver, al Vannes; left i.irr ÜÜ.OOü I ..T:1 ri MHrm tracts oi Und subject the . ' . ' - . , , ' dife estate of the widow, the same bting aetaf.y-tbr units a large lonuuu eiiuer ui iwinnmy j the Probate Court, of andirburgh Counry, former ... :i . . moil saiiurs, except ins genius lor sea rouoei Township num ry. unen in h:s iweniy-fouttb year, his uu ivvest the day, but the preparation of die government anj tealjty, somewhat morethari twice as great as J No. 10 and 9 Main street to the place ol beginning, so complete that no fear, are entertained. . I the white population oftiie slave "Stales. If J and fhbuld no person offeror bid for said rents, is- Bzwiuji. M.r 15.-Exchange on London .65. represr-ntation were apportioned, therefore, on Kes,or nroui. sum sumcieni u sausry raw execu JVi 'lone, cÄ ui vhmuu. "... j ana no öenaionaieiecionai votes were count .. tb. te-Suty, U have tl,or.l r-nration. ara vtAotr on at th ArMtnal U.r Mndinu JOnty Of tWO-thirds; and 00 tWO-thirds JlUf a large squadron to ta as noon a. possible. I could affect them, in a political controversy -of Lo.xdo.v, WedneiKiay .May 17. 1 ransacnons on auctions. 'The Swuth aims, with a never ceas- ofaeorK Kerr lately killed at a fire in 'ew l?ornt"nWar.!w71Vnitr .aJJi g P"tinacity, to increase ter Senatorial . vcrr, iaici suiru me im cent dearer itiFaris-than in London, and 0.W dwarer .'t. h .k-, ;-.-. 'it 'York. ' ,. v.i mi i lintondrrtn-fn Himburg. I strength, by he lacmor-aUve .Spates, sli ffjp Tha gorrgreatign . of Grace church. etv York, contributed 628 50 to the family pie of said above described premises to satisfy said writ, ana interests ana cmis aue tqereon. JOHN ECHOLS. S. V. C. je7-pf $2. - , ; f-rrn, COFFIN8. Constantly on hand ani tftade ta order. KOUilRT FUHUUd. iVb lCra ,Miia Street. or Uritanny; and after twelve months coinu lions, assisted by as much br.ii.dy as would have gone well-nigh to ß ai a letter ol marque, he determined io invest his money in the purchase of a vessel, and go a priva-u-eruig. ... ... - . To present little surface; to keep hold of ihe waier by length rather lhao brenih; to keep the sea in any weather; and to be able io run close in bliore at alniosi auv depth these were Jetr-me's req .iieuieuif in a nhip And all these and more he found in a long, low, narrow schonuer, which, nolwithslano mg, he cut down still further; shaving her oil almost ti the water, edge, so thai she tan constantly between two seas one below hei keel, and the other above her always we deck. This vessel he rigged with a einyb ail of enormous proportions, wiih the weigh of which ihe long, low, narrow craft rocken like a cradle, even in the harbor. Thea founded spectators called her La Grenouille. as signilyiug that she would soon seek hei p oper phce at the bottom. 'Be il so si'm her owner; and presently I no fiure.head o a frog, splendidly painted green and gold ap ieared at the bow. Jereme himself wi from that diy called Captain Grenouille an. in the course of a tew years wai known on shore of the channel by no other name. His commissioner, in the - mean time, had arnved; and all being ready he filled his la'i. dower, namely, 40 acres, the aouth east quarter o(tho south west quarter ot section number twenty-tour, in Township number six, south of range' number -ten west, and thirty-seven acres, the north end cf the liVth east quarter ol the north west quarter of section' v ru ber twenty-five, in Township number six, autt of range number ten west,-all in, Vajiderburgh- Cojrnt, Indiana. - Tesms or Sale. One" tbird of the purchase - money in eah, one third in six,' one third in twelve months from tbe day of cale, by the purchasers giving lhair notes with approved security, waiving all benefit from valuation and appraisement lawi., -' . ' may 25 JAMtiäT. 'ALKER, AdrnV.. Slicrlfls Sale ; ; . BY virtue of a writ of Alias vinditioni exponas againFt Fredrick Householder and William Houeeholdir, issued out of the- ofSce of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court-P in favor of Aa B. Bcmcnt, 1 will on Saturday, the 21th of June A. D , 1813 at the door otthe Court House in the city cf Lvansville, bctwaen tbe hours of 10 o'clock "A. M-, and 6 oclock V. M.. of said day expose to sala at pub lic auction and outcry, first the rent, issue, and prof i ui for the term of seven years, of tbe following da scribed real estate viz: the east half ol the south west quarter of section No 26 in Township No 7 south of range 11 west, in the County "of Vanderburgh, and State of Indiana, and should no person offer Or bid tor aid rents, issues. erproSts, a sum sumcient to.ati.fy taid writ, and interest and coat.; 1 will at the saxes time and placo proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the fee simple of. said above described reai es tate to satisfy said writ, with the interest and ccv.s ara thereon. JOHN-EGUOLS, 6. V. C-; je 4-rp I e-- STEEL. A LARGE and general stock of te ttit Prasif t Hk of American Blister, English Bhatar. German ,, j and English Sheer, brad arid narrow Spring, ai all rj, ui uai im juaiTO caetctcei, Axe Teraper. ry hai with six-franc pieces, and stirring theoi ap 25 " " atsrrnWt. op as he walked with his tarry hand, so i make iinn di.course. most eloquent musi.-' J nf wem irom tavern to tavern, to find a crew lllA AllU.I, .MM.II . ' -J I " . . I gUv.. a Mw iutu iuiwiu una bi me entic io2 sound. TO THE tr.Tri.i-.- - TUTIFlT 1 ajlvertf.se my itr-our' Daily 'Jetir. . ! ? n 1 1 1 am not in the fubit of xdvertisinj rW tle or tnhle that I Lav on-'Land, tut come to aha Sian,ty by rrft rring to tny invoice. . of Good, pur sscdEast, may IS OUVLRLAIW, And 'cuinuUtA much grease t. I jc7-pfe.. I ' it l-Cm -.Main Street; - iJUUbV fan 11 KR(ßSEN & MOIÜViT XM'Jt tdecXl-u- 1 Wi.i .141 rvmv.A. 1 X n