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f 1. V 1 - - . 't 1 . " . , . , . ; 's , - - :.- i v i . U V fl I . ,i . ; , t I . -a 3 - 1 t 1 I If u I I l TOll .... " ' - ' - ' , .ANU UNION-NOW AND rOREVEHONC, AND INSEPARAr.Li:." ' f Kl ' Jfl'T . . ; : : r : : - - - - Su AMOS B. COUWINE, Fio B? v VOLUME l.l ttfif- A O II NTS. LEXINGTON, HOLMES COU.NTY, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, ; NOVEMBER e, 140. n u : T t "P. 11 3. The -follQwi'jg gentlemen are respectfully From 'U. Kxira "of Muniliiy last. CT In tho Ivisit Uuion. we observe an articlo requited to act ua Aynts for tho Win, Re-1 . : , "pajiican. Pernor: Luvin- business for u. r ,ultiorm'o' lo Uti efiturwU- bulevidcuily , Hie who ari- desirous of subscribing: fur our ptpr, Pfuucuuii oi m iaa. irresponsible. tcrioobr, jn will please call on any of these gentlemeii "WaicU. tue .writer, eetjaii to mauii'est a pvri'cct their respective phc-a of residence and it will. -holy u&rror" at our turuialau laepuolic witii we;t with prompt attention. - . , , , . , v . f . JacKeoft ; Varao City Benton Carrulton CaEton it F Marsch-Us;, caiiJiUavt ibr M.ijor General oi' tuo third Di- hundred and (hirty-thrce - votes; s and a gentleman who came passenger on the the xNantilms mlorms its that ?nst as the l.:. V.:... I ' : '.. uuai was luaviug-lQiusviiie, reiurns irom the remaining counties were received, which rendered the matter absolutely cer tain. ,Tiie maority in Civo'r of the whisrs ranges from fifteen hundred to three thou- J. II. liof-irat G. E. Y. NeUon. Frauklln, Holmes co. II. H. Oliver Kicblaud i. O. Tciiuia M iss 3io:itjjoinery .Miss. Kosciusko " J. C. Cutter . . Mather tc Elliot xny jjood wii?r -) ". Foiter D. Barret i R.C.Perry, ."5am. Eskrido " J.'W.nfckndgo ' James Hovr ird 'v I,ock.iirts Store Hdmes co. T: Ijckh trt P. 31. Wheeling "... . Dr. Jones P. ,M. ) .G:ii.s4.io Dr. Lpjjrand. - Carthajc, Greu id.i it BUck II awk Carrol. .: - s - - - j , ' n Monro (Union Hall.) r o. -4i.-ioW ,-itu. in urdr mat f"' ; uunqr. 10 uits.jveybione state.' t N. G. Nye, , la, , u JUc u.-y rigimy u..Jcr.una u. uu UJ care wnai n o m.yonty t may R. Eaton Key,, P. M. . - , ttip-Wtl i Lr. ! be?, or whether' we haveany. The ii. Jl. few. li. Lorvuuo - . . - - . result, cioso as -it n, rendvirs the, vote o' ..,.' . h I 'enasylvasiid certain lor Harrison.-, xa wc 4ju -iieau isk ttveii, iLucr w ita our ; . , uc'coui.yiu rcu.ar.i,. 'h 'UiiV'oj iel-u o "... ' tlieV ckwiurjr Wnijrl;; rii. '.a ...cm: ... .l ..!-,.,... .r..:. : U e havc bc3n at some trouble to make , . tn , . ( " . , , . out a tah'e of the votes, of the-counties ' .- , . irom which-we have nil! returns: as well I lull u it n'llh.i.'. i.i n l.iit ti-i. .... ! . . .. ..v.w-, yole of 183d herG jt js .-u,u,w puji.ouiu oi iue wmr, w. (jouuties. 1840 I-.--' - 1833 waai Uiitor iihU couteatiuaj cruis, tiio wri- J - j Jar.' V 'B. tcr, ouo ut tacir party auj - cu.no iU.Ue ior.,.0.y ' 2000 .Uujuf-Griuerai, spoKo oi Gen. iiarrifiou u. mai Ad;tms ; ' - 000 r : h uu ai our priy venerate, and lu iaauer wauui j-Annslron0 140 " : ' : cxcit-'ft tae just inuiguMiou oi every luvr oi'Blltier - 305 ' aid country. , Bui tais voluntary bcnoour lor lied ford1- -200 lau Cuioui ill uiteuipling :o oietove wh.t wo Bucks 41 ) ' ; "" said, Iduicics .ne ujh comicteiy .tieuiuiisaed Leaver 1105 . - Crawford 400 : titert Knot's nut tue ue or' language,' or wiiml- Chester . r- 650 .; . jv states mat winch it uiu.t'KwOvv' to ce incor- Cumberland ., ... 55 reel." 'liut let us bee it we cauuot prove '-to,. Inpliin uei aware .ill I period nerctoior-. Ouzza for New Jersey. HE it 11 HO AD SISAL MUST II C :": J ilKSPECTED! ' The voice of New Jersey has gone forth and like the -rustlings afa mighty tornado it has swept all before it. The men who trampled, on her broad saal, and expelled f jn prorja "Arco'ints irom fru-ud'? rbro:d, go to show that life commercial l.iuin:s ot our tin-, yctr larger than at any 'j his docs not ansa from the location of capita! here or any itn-pVd ctfoits. but simr v from the natu ral facilities of our portion and its combi nation of advantages over any other Port her representatives .from the councils roC the nation, iiavo baen.uob'y. rebuke'1.. i he sons oi - sirei who . ioa j: i t at .Mou- The health of St. Joseph is proverbial. No stream of fresh water empties itself in-. I UU 6UU3 .Ul-BliC " Willi , lUii " ill . i ' , ;1n1tn'- tl P i ti -1 to tne bay; :md consequently no ueete- mouth.at 1 renronand Princeton, arowor- -Jl 1 ; , vi rt , ,.'v i t Iti . no. is miasma is ever enienjereu. c ihy oi the nobie hen ai;e bequeathed them . i :rVr., ts, Tr.rt r.u -n. i ishou.d not be surprised, it when me place Rimer Porter 1533 1775 .... 'Vi - -47- POETRY. ... JH s i K r J 'l'4iJiU!iDFLO W Ella. I knw thf.y would perish!. Tho-e beautiful flowers " '! As the hopes that we cherUH - In youth's tunny bowers knev they'd be faded! I'iii -ug'.i with H.ud, gentle care Taoir l-riht leaves were hadyd. Decay was still there. 52G 434, 1271 - 74 . 406 347 427 tuti saiibtaciioh, tit' least of &A candid men, if- Erie 725 56) 1 C LA. I I So all shat is brightest -Ever list fids away, .rlt: OUU uly uanuiin' .. - oi .Ct'pn '.v ny.w . o'pap( ie VI" w ie it no penned-that letter, did it ioi .election- - , i! ' - -i . . rrankhn tUJ eenng uraojcs, una that the Copiaii coin at tt -q .:-. we, proaip tJuj a des'ire to ee Julius elected Huntino-don 1500 . j2ue- oiace to w aica he aspires,- aouptd tais ; Leauori . 900 utaie t.ie-lucoiocu Votes ot Copiah lilCilster , 37. n , ility-Ck was his letter pualiehcd in Lehifrh su,e 'i --"jirict, (the Iontomcrv Mercer .6:0 omersct 101)0 ; 'ashington 38 estrnoreland rk - ,;; 678 '408 1182 233 700 191 80O 1030 493 .296. 2055, -69 1301 oj: - 804 255 740 .695 111 810 by their fathers. They can never be mad to bow their proui necks, to the footot power. ' ' G 'onous Nc w ' ersey. She has won an immortality of fame; e have is moro knovvn, it should become a fasli-.. ionabic place of - retreat m the summer, lor the citizens of the port.-? of the Gulf 1 whose location expose them to the visita- r r,.fV"... ... . rl . - ' J.. I f I lions of pestilential diseases. . in iisisiuiurii ; jiurvr unciua buruj y - , Correspondence of the Ba! tinaore Patriot: Pin la d'h:l phi a, .Oct. 15th 1S40. . -- 3 b'c!ockrP. M. NJ3 V JERSEY HAS CO.ME, and sulhcieht returns have been already recei ved to secure the election of the Harrison ticket in the state, and a just rebuke-to tho v an liuren men now actings as congress men for that state. - " : . " : OFFICIAL 1 he earlit demy. Tho hejrt t!it tv.is nearest ' The widest will rove, Jiid the friend that was dearest Tjj lirtt cease to love. -y une in .n uuuon ttco lst-D 3974 A t.ie purest, the noblest, Are ever tho surest, Tiie touticfst, to go. Tiij rd that sings sweetest, Thrt fl wer moslpure, Id their beauty the fleetest ; la their fate the uiost sure. - , ' Yet still though thy . flowers .Ire withered and gone, - Taey will live Uke fcoxc hours ' : ; - . v ' ' - ' .. i In ine:nory alone. r : - . Jrthat hallowed shrine only. "V.-'en things we would cherish, P-ire, pricei?ts, lcived,;loac!y They never can perish. ' : . Thn I'll mourn ye no more ; , 'VepIe letves that. are' bed, Th.yn youf: brightness iso'sf, . oi.pgHu :jme js jiot fled; And like their own nrowfl - ... ,. ; Tne spirit'of flower.; , -Reinembraiice willhovr . j O'er the grave of past hour?. - v. REST. Rest, fnr the. weary ret; ) " For oh! he cannot bear The turthened weight that fills his breast 'i he crushing load of care, Yearafteryearrollson, .; - - But no relief is given Ob, wheii will tho bunhr.a weirwd one Bj blessed with tho pace of Heaven! 3. n:.li. ....... I - . V - i .r;Jcu,u.- JlBUce llie pu.ljcatioaot- " liumucV -ay.Was not tne xwiiuauipiou UJ t J M.sism'i-..T?-iw.-. v;,.l- Schulkill iu tne lacx.rjum i: .... -laii.una -uu rtca iotter ik .- v. ... . ''iia,. ... . M uiumtr . 38S0i 7921 - 750 1 2246 -94S oSl .775 33.-6 1 68 703 ; 82 16S Burlington county uloucestqr do Salem"' 'do -Cumbcrland:do j .Cape May do .' Mercer - . do Middlesex do Somerset ' do , Morris ,do' ; i udson ' "do Passaic" ' do Essex -. ; do . Moninoutli do ' ,Vhig majority.; 700 5 1 112. 203 255 453" . 146 ' .241 2 6 192 . 199 1740 53 TA oe$Ss& Awre. but Soxrjc&z$Q&s-, ; 1 1 unferdon, Van Buren, no -oppo'sitiorC: Sussex An , - - . . . .. ...... - .. tj . v: arren . do " ' do; Bergen,. - do ' do mi - , . -s " me returns von will' perceive triva a coaUuctore oi "-v . 750 they ' had havo oohy to," ", us " autoi V OUIU 1'erry- iiave nict.Wita taut rv.our:e m' ao- OJJlot-bOA. (Jo-nmbia whicuhii'iiiaoKace so ncaiy insriU, and 11 we, Centre 're iiotftfUUtiW, -uh; .wni.ryet be.uuai to- (Chester know tuat lao V. iiigu'ot iviate are but sutu -: Brudibrd l "deiu'Ued" tei aa nU uuoigmucd ; anil toul in.wUtatioa wouiu aavu taeai. - ,- -r Wiio is Gen. Jonei, that hs should be hon- ort-d 'witti an mvitaitoii to pariaku oi a pujiic J, 203 850 - 112ci 5U0 1122 441 100 201 ijGlny-juYuuui VVT.B.-iTEird tjPEECIT. - , ' To the Ladies of Richmond, Virginia ; : Mr. -.W.tteter having signified a willingness : nce h was unable, .from the shortness of his Vtj'y, to pay his repetB to the ladies of llich rntnd individually, to meet end nddress them, m a. body, the Log Cabin erected by the Whig r" the city was chosen as the place of meetings n ml' accordingly a fair assemtlage was , there collected': on .Wednesday morning, when our distlngcitht'd vi&itr.ni was introduced to thera with : a few appropriate remarks by Mr. Lt o.ns of that City. Mr." Webster thereupon addressed the inter- . esting auditor collected before him, nearly ia the. following terms:- ' . - - - "j Ladies:--! a:n very sure I owe the pleasure I n,-J enjoy to'your- kind digposition,- which has g.en me the :opportunity to present -my thank tnd my respects to ycu thus collective ,. ly," since the shortness of my stay in the city does not allow mo the, happiness of calling oa . -you eeverally and individually. And, iu tho; tirt place, L wish to express t ycu ny deep.. ;tnd hearty thanks, as I have endeavored to ' ? to yinr fathers, your husbands, and your broth Pi , for tbe unbounded hospitality I have re ceived since 1 came amongst yovi. It is regis tered,,! a?eure yen, on h grateful heart, in e-.aricters of an enduringnaiure. .The rough-... contents of the political world are not euited 21,760 14,937 17,8400,212 14.937 r i - -r ft m "oiior ot a uuhp -uieaca nwut- , mtfy 6,S33 4 . elV'oral ticiS.1- 1000 V. SHOUTS AOXNIJERSBYJU A lettV - from Newark published in the New Yorl jonrnal'V.01 Commerce of yes. :. iir r. .T 1 , t .... I From tuis it will bo seen, that in the, . , , -, ; -t forty-one counties where Porter beat lut-, senator. . . - - .,-. ner 23ob votes in 13.i3--we have now -majority oi 6.833, maiang. a whig g extfaoruiuary uleni . Dm ae ever mine po- . ITo a ' . . . . . , . 0 & . - terday,say5therVan iuren men have gu !ofln(Wlr v, tiic p ,s: . veu up theWiblature; , which has the ap- j and lhe 8y urjri Jto - he 1 pouitmentox Jt-overnor an ia a Umtetl States ' T . - - '; A -f . - - ;l?peakcf trovcrnme children, depends on the right administration of good government," and a proper tone of pub--".' lie morals. - That is a subject on which the" moral perceptiors of woman are' both "quicker and jcBterlban thoso of-the other sex. T do notiiow ?peak of that, administration of gov- j ernment whoee object' is merely the protection ' :rvat;on cf,-civil liberty, . . ntcrpriso'its dne reward. , mtsi-uK ... .(.un.jiii.inu in a luiiisjwaai mgncr f pojnl I.UCaiwouu.iocm auntie aooe waat ot , . . hnnnQ:r:nn trk fU V a BtKct;piiuciau! o w.ustnut. .Why iu.u ickct in jjerks county, and we take o.iouitl iid oa cnta to a. re.aoia.. county uoia 'thi vnt nf 1 " . . , cf his I la- -nest, for the soldier,' ret ". His 'mortal fe sr1 5'-'"!gi. Thy have smitten the fljtr.J : zoned crest ' ' And the battle hs lasted h-.i2; - ; His standard tril the ground. And his hopea are eea a- Iov; And agai n dot tt the tru n p' a w a'i'ni r Z - J -'Bpeak t!.j advin-inj f-" Rest, f jr t!-e pilgrim, rest; ' ; Tuc way i lvr:e and drear; Th3 rod 1 ih ts f-do in tl-3 dldunt wet, "And tedark'n!na cl -jds appear. "'-H h.ng- f.r his iV.hcr'- U".?. . - WJtere" he piln trc praualy rUe; And ibu fchadiiws of eve may never cc.:ie ' -Tu rn.1r.tl2 t!,J r- : "t feSiU'- his own, to atten-i a pulttt&l ietiyal,' if it oc no; a trick 01 Ji.6 iocofoco inetd, ;to advaacu his claim xbr - tae onice 01 -Major (Jeaeraii Would noi iiTd letter nave beoit .-.pubiieiied in every admin. straticn journal 111 the ttc, u a had been -regarded u able pohneuul ;Cer iaiaiy it wouid. How euperiauveiy nujculoua t,hen tais attempt oi n. 'Joaca. friend oi" the Union, to mate' it appear : that the General does tot ioct.oneer lUr lae oaici Upon political grounds. , ' ' "- ' . ' . -' I P E N N i? V L a is i A U.vo" UiiUL IIED rou iAiuiisyN', and do HAii Ni3 w From a flip issued from", tho" office of the, Viclcsaurg Whig, we gati.er tUe toliuwir.j rJtutns. It haV been well remarked thar rev olution never go backward ,'aiut ane uitory cfthe present 3 ear j lias fully doiudn?tratfd the truth of Uie remark. -Not;t tingle .n 5lanc, to our knowledge, lias occurred, waore a re-action in public opinion has taken' place, feiiiee its repeated- manifestation in : tavour ot. itarriscn'. Reform is 'onward, and you m'ght well attempt to roll back tne tide of th heaving ocean, ad attempt to stop its "triuuva ant march. It will not stop until the govern-, inent is thoroughly cleansed of all . the corrupt ,the vote of 1833.' X'- . . 1 rm ' A 1 . 1 K 1 r . 1 - ... 1 ' Kv W 11T? iV k imti U 1- o ,ri ir- 5 , .. . . , (m. nalofConr, WuVinbcrs of the' Tf W exertion; 1. which the - " . , ..w7 - . i.v i . aCtjnt are confer xtm-' the means thev nna. i uiuaci aim of oitajAvs-.!.n.Via;iu mj , , .. , ... - , - r an v. i u'.V ;i ...A i l ; f-'e-,J oni Wir 3 clieg.w cnj acadarnies. br 'Assembly. - hi- iXjonty 'on joim bai- 'yci. lnrV7 -.A- - I ol religion, and by csta! lis urg .-Ithenaums , CtT" In the course of our political reading, for thJ htbt tew months, we have seen nuiner ouScalculation8, as to the probable "result ?of the prt-isidentiai coutestby our" whig brethren of the press. .We . have " heretofore refrained' from stating our opinions in this manner"' un til we were fully convinced, ir. our mind, how eaca state wou.d cast" its vote.. r Our friends,' in their classifi :atioU5." gave to (ien. 'Iljirritson many states, which. we tfuvri considered-doubtful, hal ktnirabile vtu" recent elections nave . removed a;l doubts in f lie mind of candid men, to ttic manner in whicli they will vote We det-ire that our is'iera'f n vy reserve t.'te lolly A" ing calculation of our own, tuat they may com pare it with trie returns, and see how far ' we tl ill V r ti-im the result. - - - , - - ' Harrron. Van Buren. 10 1 not Rett, f. r the ijuri '-t v.. Is tl.o ) J J1 to t-ikj tn: iliarcoc a1. Oi t i3 2 iO" ' jr uIjU i.-iv. .iiv-r ... 1 . . In. aj.J odious vices tuat navo crcp iii u.m until the ver.2rib!e and incorrJr-tih'e HarrU - a si all have ukca the helrn 'cf uia in his hand.-, to lc mai'..geJ as the people deaires 1 1 , La th.'igocd cU W2a!:i:-:::--M and Jciler- r.5i.a prircip!-'. T ' . vur Oi.'.' Ira ii to L, G.i" T "v uUi Br; Vajt. I3 -i- I'Oa, paii.fi.l sschi - Tin: cry is still tiii:'. . f I f -I 6 J C iw f 1 IS i 1 vc' a vh:.-h xj ,1" 1 laiuilii; from I.ou- f " -.o'loi i)at rcun- a'. .. j. ii. States. Alaitie ' ' N. ' Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts ithode Island -Lounecticut New Yorl: ;ew er&ey Pennsylvania Delaware Marvlund Virginia N. Carolina S. Carolina Georgia Alabama ; v Alississippi Louisiana Kentucky ; Ojio i h di jna I t.yot timK, and all the ether modes of popular Phe knowing bnelfih lJaum tay- wf know f instruction. Thi- Is al! it i admirable ,'"t:eusoflaH-uWo;- ItVve fci not ,ita--j 't" we.l tir the pr-pect f crying gen- ken in the ....tif lie ,mul hrt remove. i he ( ?ratioi,s. hut L have Fi-ijvjtimea thought tint "mote from hi eye,'beiore ite aupmpttt " t!,ere 19 ft rct"fview in 'v.nich gyvernracat UKe it from others, for' lief. in. S r, vr.. ; is t0 be oridered 1 ia its power for ins adroili.e in murdering JlV "Kit f to ngment tho ncrals ef tho communityr Englisa." than any uiw'i we knovs-oiin chn.r- to inspire it withj-ist f ntimer.ts rf rdi endom. B.it Vpeopie-in gUahoas vfu tnr- which is iocs f.atn ovrL.ked. . A por-- toned' "despite all the warnings-ai.d a5'm ljftf vernmei.t is mere; j-..orf.;! than any ether ti":itiraf ir.ay i.aVd bjim wSitovtf d i.ja t he-ii. 1 ;! uVr.ce (.ir.d I wave a tio with t.'ua ADriiT fechoi-r of t..s 'tJnauiA he ' ;Vr i'"--"-C'.4o f : t- caniiiA ue maue to know' M tm'u c. ira'er ail the, ex,JiitulatiwUj of him 'iiir..st cr ti:. uinursiu m p; - .'-wr. l.:.a y iniciii 'jnv inyn,' who a: lv'Sa c.iaritai; til .a to favor nil egotism uc i.-.alo ais voru.,ety. - Jit j . igreyioUciy iv.ur.i. that li far.CiCi hii.-j-s'ja a. re . t iu;4, Lut i-.iivi I v.t-i v, i.i i It ,.t tJ, ;ts tv..:,'? . - ' ' , - . -1 . ' -( M tj u.rq. ,141 c:.' .v.. - scared than 2'w-j ia its acti;r. -j 1 f r -Tuoa or 1 w'.'. sthcr of rv.3- t. is ' L is dh. ' 1 ! 11 . .4 ' . 8 42 8 ; I KJlJ 3 10 O.ilO CLI-:n7lONS. V j AH the comities m Ui cvpiiou oit(;ir i'avVo 1 niajoruy .5 : ' f 4 t. v.'i. . i "i o'Hv-iiiao oa iy: nis tr." cx :i ii .'ui ro, u, .; f , hti-. . r.il 1 i" . re I '. u c ? at:d i t .'-.1 in ' .t 1 a i a 1. , 1 . .. ... -!mjL:. .iiiiUi,. t v. r I aJ .Tt Ibrth in re is - ilitv ..at i - tL. - - r ' th- f .r p !s. U:t OI Ul 23 15 11 5 15 15 21 9 5 doubtful 7 doubtful 1:: OI tilO l.wti . 1 5-', 0 l: i JIO..I t.'Ui Hit - of lior i- .U til v v.m. . .iv 1 ..'i'! COUi I o . I Jlili A. T J v . M - 1 r 1 1 . . Ci: " 11 H.-rri en. I Ki I, .21 ttv V V