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ha m.Timf, J &rmtmw-?Ktiii mi u '-iL'flMsgg . , . -nzinkrj .:r.T:rtT THE T AT E Sr: W r i? p 1 .Hi W 17 17 1T III Hi .1.1 n ! i rri( 'M. !S r A TT"u ITl A Tf XI 1L JL ..O X1L JU o A FAMILY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO POLITICS, LOCAL lNflillfiST.S, FOilEIUS AS!) DJ'lKil'li; N:v,7i, WKjm OTISI!, EmWERWEWOT ON' AJ.I. SWiH TO VOLUME 1. WlNCrilOSTISIt, TUNN.. SATURDAY, A I,' GUST y. ifcSG. SCICAPS ro THE CUItlOEW. The olil Whig Convention of Virgin ia held on tli o lGih inst., fully endorsed Mr. Fillmore, and forwarded to him a copy ofthe resolutions. This movement will give to the American party 10,000 more votes than it polled against ;:;zzard foot Wise; nnJ if many of thoso voter W3re given to him, it will not require much cyphering to show that the State of Virginia is lost to Buchanan,' At a recent meeting in Columbin, Ohio, tho New York Tribuno states that a number of prominent Democrats crane ... fVv.- li1! Ilmnr Tim Tri hn il fin.rj I that Fremont may lose Ohio if this prac tice shall become general. Thomas F. Goodc, Esq., was nomina ted as Presidential Elector by the Demo crats of Virginia, declines the doubtful honor in a letter which has been publish ed, ami in which he states that he is not n member of that parly. That's cold comfort. At the late great rally of tho friends of Fillmore in Mobile the Hon. A. J. Hen shaw, of Clark county, "introduced to the audience, and was received with great favor. He declares himself to have been reared a Democrat of the straightest sect, and as such andn nativeson of Alabama, hi claims. la right to speak to Democrat. and Southern men upon the absorbing issue of the present canvass. He exam ined the Cincinnati platform and Mr. Buchanan's lettor of acceptance and the Sanford letter, and showed how far the first fell short of, and bow the lust repu diated the doctrines assumed by the Ala bama Democracy. Mr. Henshaw ma de a very forcible and telling speech, cn 1 was frequently interrupted by enthusias tic applause." The Memphis Eagle and Enquirer i o i learns from a gentleman of Texas, that , the Germans and other foreigners, of the Western part of that Stale, have nomi nated a Fremont Electoral ticket! The Alligator (Fla.) Advertiser hereto fore a neutral paper, has como out for Fillmore and Donelson, on the ground that 'they ore the men' and the very men for the times. Wont Support tiir Sqi'A'iti;h Sov ereign. The New Orleans Delta, the leading Organ of tho Louisiana Democ racy, openly repudiates Mr. Buchanan, because of his declaration in favor of squatter sovereign ty, in his letter of ac ceptance, ond declares a determination not lo support him. This is an example of independence and patrotism that should not pass unhceled by Southern men. "Tun Cry IS, Stii.I. Tliny CoMl'.i" The Weekly Tribune a strong Dcniotr.it- i ic paper, published at Mitbwoc, V.'iscon- sin, has hauled down the Buchanan flag, 1 declared its preference for Fremont. j ting tho waves of ,-eciional faction. We ; Democrat by l,noo maj'.riiy, is a nmu- ' The New York Herald says the con-1 ?cc 'li stf,'n,l llr't Ex-CJov. Jlunt, of New : le r of tin- Fremont (lub of thai idly. j troversy got up about Colonel Fremont's Vork, has como out for him, expressing 'Three ofthe present Democratic Alder Teligion, charging him with being a Cath- j llis confidence that he will be triumphant-1 nn u arc also mrmi.. rs. olic, is, we learn, making a prodigious. elected; and that among the speaker; yjS,.,u 1:A(.,V(; s-,;-; ,.-KOm osstpt',! ! inroal upon the affections of the citizens j at the great demonstration, getting up in : jn n, L.f.,,;nn uhi. h has ju-t t n; piicl of Irish birth. the city of New York, by the Central ;in Mississ!,,,,; f-r f'ircr.it Ju.l-e.i Still thev Come.-T1c National; Standard, published at Salem, New Jcr- j rsey, on Wednesday last hoisted the! flag of the Union candidates, Fillmore ' end Donelson. j The Memphis Eagle end Enquirer says ' that the Hon. Milton Brown, an old line i whig delegate to the National Whig Con-1 vention is out for Fillmore. " Ti,. v -a t n n i e I Hie New Orleans Bulletin, heretofore nnr- n't- ii- t- vJlJ Line WhisT and bitter cnti-Know V.v,: . , ... , ., . Nothing, sees how the political tide is running, and has tho honesty and candor tft -.. . . , r.i . o avow it. A late uamber of that paper : eays: "If 'he Fillmore furor that now seem! 1. 1. . . . - , , o oe seizin:: all narts nf lU rnnniri-.i noul.l get fairly hold of tho Georgians, there is no telling what will bo the result, notwithstanding tho friends of Mr. Buch anan have set down that State as certain for him. Georgia, in its political action, ls.an uncertain State, and it would not surprise us in the least, from indications f passing events, if Fillmore should weep the State like the hurricane." The Memphis Appeal says the Fill more party will not have electoral tickets nbalfofthe Northern States. If this be ue, the Democratic party will not have n electoral ticket in a single Northern for they have none as yet, that we i - have heard of, There are more electoral tickets in the North advocating tin; cumo of Fillmore nnd Ponelsnn, than the 1)1 a,!; Republican and Democratic tickets combined. Tli Chicago Tribune states that in a i number of the township-! ofNor'heru il-; 1 i no; s, the Buchanan clod,; ml ticket d! ; in :it :!.i- ''"rm it i':'' ri not poll n Koiila ry voto, vher ht yi :: , d---i,-:i... uf :jiHit:.:f .- o; . t ' a majority actod with tlio J")oi.iocf i.!it- j.'r- j ';'! , ;!,.,.. S'-:'.-.-ii!-.!) ti ;;: i ., :!--.; i',; tv- ::t;:fr'.--r: i.'' Vo-.a'iui h:-: iJr-::':" c r:.-- Tho Hon. E.hvnrl Hahs "f Mtiri,'. I t . ;.r. ::. V.nar.,:, has ma lo a spech to th": old !!:! Vv'bi.-s ; nevi at all to 1-..- lr a '.,!. 1-v -, c of Missouri, in which li deU.ire b'.: ' l ajr, ,);!;,, tunic ! t': ir i-r-.'-r' preference for Mr Fill .uore. Mr. Rrniw: -rr -ar I'u ' '..: : t ; At the Republican StMf lUtifuT.ti .,, . b'-tw.ifn him M,. l-V- i.-nt. Meeting at Indinnnpoiis, la., on the lr.'h : I:;--;-.:-,-t.v -.r . Tin iV: .-.m.-- .,i of July, Mr. Morcau, one of tlu nii. '.a.i'i- ,.,, , .-i vaaia r fi. i, an electors, made o speech in favor of u;i,. with t!t.K- of F,-.:i,.oi!t m; ;.u c!i.c Fremont. j lr.:I t.rk-i. Tl;is i ibc trm! conr--. Tl.in. V. H. TJives has taken the stump L-.-t tli Di. i;.!'.ijift: pa-bilc ikeir o;;u c:t l V:.,!nln fni. Vlllinnvn ri n ,1 Ti nil n I !fl n . ! til . lit. iiii ti i v' 1 1 1 1 1 1 j i u j " He made a speech at Charlottesville a few days ago of great power and elo quence. Chas. Irving declines serving on the ,i,.r,.rf,t; olpfinr;,! tli'Ki-t. in t he ' - - i Lynchburg district, Virirnia. Mr. Irv- til t- lltiiti fl fl n n m I n 1 n 1 C f I I ! Ill1 Kill I m..M ;.,. of ilu. ninrinnnt! Hon vi ri i i on . and opposed the nomination of James j Jhirliari an. i TI ,, , r ,. .iii ' I nil i:i 111 n i ! I.. I i finawav. the fill iv .. r i H -ii r'o i i i editor of the Jfrownsville 1 e.J Journal,! . . , .. ! (lemorrat, lins (liscontiiiu .-I Hie puJilica- tion of that paper, and i.s making nr ran, jements to commence a new American : paper at that place. He says he has been convinced (hat Mr. Fillmore is the . man fir the crisis, and he cannot consci- ; en.lo.uU. o..n,. Ir.n. Mr. (inea wav has been regarded bv the democrats of V, T,.,... ,., ,,,. f i.l. I... i , . f. ,' , . . . cliniriii'ns. bo savs tlie 1 ulnski tin-. zen. The Memphis Bulletin, an indepeml cut naner. and one of the mo.-t iddv o ! -. i t .i u ,i i j i ited jni.riials in the houih, wliuli has heretofore ha 1 a strori',' leaning towards the auti-An.eiican party, has tot ri .ht at last. " . ,-pc tikins of the overwl eimiii'f ii ie now se tting in for Millard Fillmore, the Unltelm ofthe irSlliinsl. t.ru-.-: "It remains to be seen ulp tiier the1 e mmiii i.,.Utnf Mi l.'i I ..... ,'.. n.,,.....!c 1 , , - . . , ' , 1 , to the lofty patriotism of the oeop e, non i , -, ,, ' , and south alike, may not swell into such a reverberation before November, as to drown all thought of an election by the ; House. Stranger things have Impponcd. ' These are strtmye times. The very foun- I tains of the dei.i) of polities have hi en ' 'i,rokc(1 P( am ,u,rfi n0 tellin0 iu -.ii channel the patriotism of the people tnav uhiinatciv lead the w raters. Strong men jn t,(. North are beginniip; to ranee the; PC - lvcs alongside of Mr. Fiilmor.', in breas- ' " 01 l ''"""c o.uo, win ne Rufus C1,nn"; a,,, E hviH''1 1:vtreU-" j Hon. Oscar F. Moore, the present Re- j publican member of Conere.-s from the Rosa District in Ohio, has declared him-: s,?" a''a'n". , 'rcm0,U n,,a wm ,ake u'fi ; lum? ,m 1 minorc" Tiie lncastcr Fa. Exoress, n Dcm- ocratic paper, and formerly a firm sup- porter of Mr, Bucltruian, lias with irnwn ' ,r rp, n ., itself. Tuc rem :hkeep..,e f . . . Ex- . , , , aminer says ine vencraiiie o. Jl. jlU a, , , , . ,' . of that place, "makes no s-erct of the . 1 ,' ' , u " ' " , r,.' fact that he sliould not support t.n Lui- . . . ,. ' 1 .. . , cinnati nominees." The e iilor ofth : "T." r'l rgus nas gone .ion,-; trom uincinnati, ami t ie nrst t ime; lie does, is to discredit the work of the Con- venttcn. After the Housa-of Representative? had ! passed the Iternal Improvement bills, a prominent Democrat from Tennessee re marked that tho Democratic party had gone to the devil and he was glad of it. Ex-Governor Washington Hunt, of New York, one of tho most popular men in the State, has come out for Fillmore, declaring his confidence that he will be triumphantly elected. The Macon, Ga., Messenger has hoist ed the Fillmore and Donelson flag. It seeds that the Messenger has heretofore advocated Democratic men and measures, but ntiuii.t Mipport !iic!ini!ii!i. It rays it was disappointed in dsn pim'orii), an ! still Moredi.-appoiiited in Mi. I:'a br-iian's I ' t if .i..!".!,:S;:.,;. It sa"s, r v. hi'-t i' .n bin -r r-!l th:- d-u -r m : fr:u 'u no : mown!-- .f ji; tn.-ViMata i.. ...!! 11 (l. 1 f t ll ( V W :i n t 1 1 1'l h . 1 1 . i: V ca 11 ..l1 1 i I. i ' . ' - , M Iroin tlie Deinnrrats. i..(.,.,r,..,.. i .i, I,;.. .., Vv. .1 n.i.li:i ll"lll 1 ililiiui imihi u' mi. j .i press says; "Things are moving finely, magnificent- I V , i u onr .Mate, rnlniore training iri"nu.- ' very hour, an, 1 JW.chaunn losin- vr-ry i u ' . " t "-' i i-' ' " ' ' ' ' ' Fi'enioii ! , a nd a i I'fat many cou-erva- live "lies are rmuiivr out for Fillmore, ,n! Anic-ricnns who went over to Fr'-nrctt 1 1 ' -1 1 the lit'iuild ican fever was at ii t- 1 h"i' 'it aro connii hack, and iiiiiirs con ' - uril m wnr .: i u . 1 1 1 1 f - r . not on work in- batter. All bail, Pcun-ylvaiiia! :I-!-'t ' ' !'-am v. .c i" 1, crat, pulio-he I at Moult n, '.th A! i ! , . tmma, 01 tin: J 1 1.1 1:: t., iannOies the It lowing cliaenn : n-ws. i f nth- r sour ce.S w.i are also assured that ihe oU ,1a. k- -"on Democracy of North Al.-.ba.na-.n-n that know what D.-nio.-racv isare n--t h.-.p,.,. 1 1-. -.!' iw I'.uc'riii-fi -m 1 h-hv- iui-''- 1 1-. w iu .i-in.ta .m.i ,u.i. I ler sovereuutv, J ho HiM-lair l)e::.o; ia i of North Alalruna, loved "Old Hi- hory' and like him ihe,' consider ::: ol 1 Fe ler tilist "unreliable." Wi :u: p Am:',!) i " s- -:. t-ays the Jcck-nn Whi have b-e:i form- , . i- -i i. . i , c I ior F.ibo i " an i t T . 1 i I v 1 1 I I : 1 t ( ' - ! Arkfni.-a.-:, Tex .-, Florida, Virginia, N. Oar-diua. I'.iaoa, (Idio, :.ii.s-oiiri, Al- Iiaiii:'., '.I ' P , Ti .mi--.ee, (Ja'il'or- i ilia. Nmv irk. l.'k.i.ii! l.-'aiid. I 'ii, o-v 1 . -tr i -- i van:a, .M a-sael. u-e: is, ncw Jcr.-ev, ( on- . i . . .., . , nectoeu,, I n. liana, .Maun: and .'oaiylaiid; in all, twenty-two Siaies. Delaware is i ... now or r o'ziii' a ticket, liiiihanau has, i''t. as yet. a ticket in hal f this number uI' States, and in several Nortln r.i Stale.-;, ; it i- believed, will not have a ticket at Th" tp'th is, v.ereiarl Hue1 no;. an as out of the race. He is lo.-iiig around daiiy! olunt: I iir.iorR '!'.s in:; Win :. Mavor Steven?, of Buffalo, (let ted as ,,. i),.orl,,t;c .jon.y in that Ju-li.ial Di,t.ict was cut down from l.m to J ,n. P. Joy M ori-, one of the ald- M iv,.,1,vvf.:.::!, who was, previous ,0 ,. ,(,.,;-,,; f Mr. IVnnnt, a warm advocate of J, ! ;,. Md an. main: a .-neio. h in Ph la Ip'.'a a f. w da s a. ", waimlv end'.rsln ; Mr. Fill.u ore. S Paul Pr w:i, an I a 'oy i -, J'eut.'.-.-lvn.iians. Tin: v.- rk Vo,! d.iv;,: r.iv t fv....,,i r-. ,., t 1 -' I-"'1 '"n' P1'"-''' s. Sande.: viPo, h-.'r.:o.'i,v o u r; i, h ' v :i ,e r, " t .e i . : :: l ! ;):: -b and in doin : so. s;iv..: Wc ;,,,, tli5 cvef!S f ,,, i i , v.ill n..i n.i.i. i r....- cm,cjn!0.5 Pt fi,,, iioai!. Yv't - . t i the rest of mankin i, to carry oat our own ; peculiar views. I onus t f.c; r.ita E.vt :m;-s. Tiio j Cincinnati Enq i:rcr. a iJuchauan jour nal, under this head publishes Mr. Fill more's Albany speech, with ho follow ing remarks: "It contains words of so berness and wisdom, that address them selves to the reason of every intelligent man." John Corwin is stumping Ohio for Fill more, declaring tho nomination of Frc nonf'not fit to be made." oi'it:,'!'. the CrintUUa filler C'irriirli. M::,s d erce, - is :mv a-r i ;'i:-.:.f. an i . d . , ir.'.vm ' ;!..,. ; ,, l i i. i .,, '. I ' -,- ; - n.rtC- ! y ih'i , i i -..! ..I ,!l 1 .c.l O .,.fl-M ? Hi I, il i. .' ! i: . . ' li'i.Tlt I.;, t I !i;:r.ic ti.u i .!. i ; lo hoi vf o ,. Pin; ipporle.i il . l . ' i i ; i to l!it! I iv.-a li'iirv, an 1 we " " ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' " i ever prvuipt ; i us a j a i n lo fai:,i luouni, ri. lemons an i i I villanious an nsreutricity, v.-o will turn . , t r i . i ... i . traitor to sdf, and fpply lo court for a political stiiar-liaii." Tho X. Y. HiTald savs it is rumor.:. I 1 , ' f i ' , 1 . . .1 ; r , ' rv J1 l l: ' n,:t' :'' l" ' r"" :,.;!,!;,(, n ; o ..,i ' -'' !;:'' '''' ';'!; W .- nf M-)iie v. ill n it -!.rpr al:- with the D- mcracv th'.- '.' -ar. Tin iiav:"- uoni .ia C", Ii. ;',:!.o,. far tin,. i-fiior. The Kinivura (..'a;::.t:c, the ' van of it.-iti.-.zr.icv o liii'i : r.lale e ti;;ctv, -Vi i i .... I. . i.i i ;.. 'ha e,a , v. ai is a;- foil v. s. j iirre win a time .,lo,n the Jl'-nio-'. crat en anti-j1-. no-. .i.i in ; ,' i i V . ' . . I .a u ler la ie Lmr.e I III a toa:,,,, i, ' 'H ; It r-iy Miroiv e s.,;, lif r"' i l'il-'1 t!lis aei. wi-is a,a but w will sn-ak th'- truth. t'Uu ranks . """'-!. i" h-m t-mnuvi .- 'ia: ieillle, near cb-Vell hlill.'p-.l 1 )cl, ocj ;, 1 o.:ers pre .uicl n:i ., ,i i'"i-;i .'! it to the euro, if. To- I.-.V. ,",'v Cor!,- Me, . . : ro e. voier; s au v i" iio: i. .! : db ,,!).. ,!... '..;., - , ,. . t-r those who Moo i in- us, i r . . . . witn us in that ; bo i oi ; i. '. 1 1 .;. ! A '"VP . .i M l 1 II I I 'II III." I I , I : I . ' I i I 1 t III lilt iiaMle-fefl with face lo I i.i- f MTted and i.'oie r.vi'f lo ihe ' ir oe- moves us not to : av: but It i riloi'!,l.e:.io-i, lo ki.ow loot lb I' -mo- , . cratic (!a Mrails i!i toe ,i,:-:i ' , V.'oiO'li Si! 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I.i.i'e i. a !, '.. . .1 Ic feidiv !.:!..! d. i e i..re ,r ;: ii;.: : i .!"'. sit ; , .: .nt tin d an I ire 'ii,.-t..i.-t;.,. !.,-;:., 1." o r . -, . ! : !: t;.i . Il ! as-., ll;.; die, ,1 I: k due. !" .-! iii ; ''i.rf'.i; e I 'Oi.Vi'Z'.:: T!.y fr.-t d. ;h s'Midy I.i n:.r., "J J ' se niai Mian. ;!;,;, riotii;; N '..' jn. t Ioi fun 1'i.t Imtli in one, And then iliy ail'.s Pii i M-iiir. "I welroine tlico frim himl nn ! sen," To tliy loved native bind, Unherir tliy f rea.st Like foiiic proud crest, To that tierce Noitlicrn Land. Let union bo thy glorious tlicnio Recnllthy country, rent By civil lril'c And then my life, We'll hail the Tre'ideM'! : V J ): .".til Tl !...ir v, ... i . i , i! I Vt..,'. .'vi.n ii, I, ,,!...!, !.. v a I 1 pj I, I:. ii 1 :.-.tv if til- ll-iii.-i CM. I j t,n :i,.,i, i.i aivi.r Aa be r, J !!,, : .ii. ike ".'i.ii il so ' rat ''- ri . 1, iii:; fa ;.. y si o v;.-.d with the j Oo i for this nlUi h! A : 1 1:3 H j-,v il, ii:.!,:iiil it ould be to j are one" n.er.i recogniz"d r v iiav,' f j. i -e.!." ci natures fon.I'iii o;i jii.m, ' oice in this goveruiiieui wiiir!. i: u t to ii : 1 1 1 . r ':! ;n en :o,ivnr:ug to ii o a; ti i . : 1 i ' . A.- bo meditated, his 'iiiene i, and h" be an to '"! a j squenm:: h, vor;r..' '"': ibiliiv diirc.-e ilself over bis f clinrs, an 1 thou: lit he would, faint with propriety the first time a lady should squeeze his band. "Hup, rap, rap," sounded 'lie lUa.r. Sam pcepe I tlirou jh the Yi-iitiaii blinds. "Mercy," e. l aimed he, "and if ll.r-re slid Mi.-s Jon.;', an i 1 ail in dishabille, ' aivi InoKin-t like !ri..lit. ( .eouiiees gra I i iisn! I ),;;'! i'Ti !' ' : b t ;:v,::y and lix mv- As l.o 1 !t iii': ro on, Mi.: - Jo nter- ! f' ' r';;'' 0 1 "' 1 '"-t i c "ui pose I a . r i u tin ae . .oi: i wan. . l ; s , i-a a j si:.'.- u ! I wait. M s ;: ,-aa Jon firm it 'lii-ver in wn:n m.', ri ;.!..! and now : linn t:.- 1..,, i i (ii t i ; . th" advauia :e thereof, a iii!" cr.'Kt'n i -;i I i - - r own hook. a. it u s o.i ; y i ;.. n i . . v l . . . u ii 1 . ... .!.:, .1. ha I ii.-en u.-'trp I y i';e tyr.int, an t .i.- was , :c-ri.-:!: - I to : : m' rt l.-r l'r.h's in of the led!,...-,- f 'if. s of a false i : ' ;' :" ' '"',('" !-v ' - , . : ; vll;l v'''"' I, r: rii s of pri.i.nfii i Mlo oil -. I lie I -! ! v. ..-! was i ;: I.i : ''r, I."' I.i-l '- ! M ' II I 1 1 1 . : lll.- i . t i : i i T . I I . ! .' . 1 .1 !. : li ' 1 , , 1 : i 1 wi'.ii i.i . ' ( . . 1 1 1 1 1 : . e i : i I : e . o i . i.( i i . e:rlor. M:-s Jou ., ' oe.-i i-i i t ci i ' rush" I to i-. i-eiv liiin, Pin!, era pile' 1: "Pear;-; how r.l is.: 111 :C I: ' i' Ul'llli V'OI wilii a eh; in a ef nto: i -' u ised l on ration. "Soare ;!,.' b!t;.-hc of r. ;o, i i .-! 'fi:o,.: man, ;e : eei.o. npp!y-!i! !os ambric to ! his i'aec to hide iiis ."Oiiusi..;;. "Xnv. !',- iove, whv SO c. .','' i S-.J- j !':ui . " Mini cot away : 1 1 - b.vi-ly ie--. dark av ji t, ie't -p.o rk I in :; tic diainon I. i I,! teii to th-1 vsiws of ('xid' ft ad'ection. j ib re let in r- t," sai ! d.rawimr him j to th-' sola; "h-rt vit!i my ariii aromid I ill"', will ! lu-'t'ot my I rue affection." V" !!1 '. s!l H'iiV li, luiinnure.l 1 ok i f !;y y :i;h, my inexpert rc, (di rti-a;--.' mv palnitadti : ai 1 Suran, f r "-nr: lorn to ler, ".'nv--r, itotu t!;e story o: o.v--r, until th" story i- i.i his, ' f 10 'Olict i';. .s, pfa.-f-ij , , . 1 Oiis, '"II I eei'-tloi-, 0 lid Un ' '' i :i ' love; , , ' ii.l ' ',. tue". Know t.i.at tor vesrs i , ." I i ii re i'. i i -.r t e e r. ed ii ,i ... . ii ti '. - f u .. i w o i ; . ; t j . e . ii.;. a .-un -i.o uer , in ' : ho.V sriirjet tr.ses; I . n l ic .ti t I l.O'.-lle,; Ol t.l ninioi:.' r,t wli.:,-; r;; , .v -,v v,-;,l..i t i :;i t i.; ; yov- r-;:iili -lit o tuet ..I,.. I t, . d ' , ' , ; rite, v.v .. iiiie i me , .' to i ' -' v;:. : r.-v I .' ".' . ' ,' : -!.!..: i ;.r. tt.'t: II! l.Ctl f let i.. e 1 I. i over wr -0 o. cat Oiliii w re too .- ;io:i ;, a o 1 i.e flint- i no excess i-t jo", Ioi 1 ti:e s.uri maiden buir: !iv ovtr hi in, j an i , SI iwly the eye; of,-'. ;rl f'.ndi, roe .. !l W,j: ;;.;.-', li ii'.l .ll'!l ee:i:i-: .tiie c.r.'ieii' .-z of ' ' v ." r" 1 he blu-hel .lei ply rii.l behind his ker ; c hief faintly faltered out "A: k my pa." Oli! toll m ? sn i :!i n;r j 'Viu!! I've lir.ir ! nf earn nr.d strife Until it sei in-i iIk rc'.-! little else, In tiii-". our busy life. 'Till ono would think that lnckles? rpun Was tnnilo for grief and tear, His best inheritance a ipn, Brimful of weary vtars. Tliou sh.ilt love nnd respect the pood mcchnnic for he i? the standard of tli v countrv. v.'' ." I..- ,i ins I'Miln- I I t ! ii ifi '.Ii' .dsippi, ;i I ,-.:(j.-' i '; i j i r " f j n, in .. f.M-hle mm I "'r.ii v.. iilda ;-i 'r';,n i,,.!';..; of i i ':! v.l. a ,,ai,' :.. 5 a v. " 'I'l-r, ra.ns sifii'.' i!t rti! A ..erica," I. a- ej'orte i i'r . I i 'U i. .!;; in Ut . ; ! .' ,-. : ii ::: 1' ! , , , ., ---i-a '., t. : r. o irro, t .r.t cr.zui'.s o. i , i Slat.;-- and u ok el.' n Mil l.cik o ! ! f.r:.-irovefuments, a.i I. .t'.-a-tr-l ?!: ,-;....-ii.:,. i.) n I', of :'!::; 1 1 . O ' 1 t iuuli'.-. 'it. lj .' ': : y equally conferred up i ti e unsiatii ra'i;:e. .Mibjeets of G roa t Bri'.ain, M o:: i co, nr any other government v!.-: m.y chouse to squat among US und vote. We have waited a (i.w days lo see if the country would appreciate this epoch in the progress of Anierb r.n history. The newspaper world Would seem to be al most a -deep this enervating summer weather, or so intent up m other excite ment, as f.curcclv lo have i:t.lic:d this sig nificaiit event. Let Annricans orou.-:e to th" fact that the "day is dawning;"' llif-t this mopt iiicstiinnble political privilege of American 'cuizen:.liip is beginning to be appreciated in hi.uh plan-.-! But w'.int will be the the action of tho House up oi this proj ... itioii? Lc t u- wait and foe. Early in the session, Mr. Zol licoi'Rr o IT' red a bill to con fine the elect ive lVaiichi.-e in the Territories to citizens (naturalized and native born,)nnd it baa thus far been kept cut by anti-American ,:!.'u i-tivi'i'ing, miller the im-: heretic rules oi tli.'it body. Objection v. as ma. le when presented by an imlividual nicmbcr, and the ci'iinnitt..-" from which it might and should have teen r. por-'dfthat on Ter ritories,) voted it down by a I r. r o major ity. Now it remains to I e seen what the I I i . n ' i . .0 i i 1 I .V, i , n , ,, I 1, 1 .-. i I ,1 I 1 1, .1 . . . . ,, j j Senate bill. Let the pnlitii iar.s make i:p tii",r record let theui! there is n pow er heliiiid ihem which they cannot ccn troi. 'i'lej day of A iii"iii..in triuiiipii is indeed bcakiii , and id! around Er Vi:-l. Nor i ana ,roi;;l -the hearts of tho j I are lamiiious with its joyous light. I'uhcki ( itiun. N:;.iiit:ri (drposn'io.v n Fi:.i.jror.E. Here in the South duoocratic orators, driven to desperation for political nin munition with which to fight their hope less battle, charge Fillmore wiiii being a worse nlcditienist tiian Fremont. Tho N. V. Courier and Enquirer, a Fieim nt paper, gives the following among the moaiiik; of its opposition. "We call ourselves Republicans, and we oppose Mr. Fillmore, because at a cri sis when t!: saciy !ne:.s of a moit rolcmn co-eri;uit, entered into I ec.vr eu the two i . .... , isocTO-.ic' oi conn!re. o- !o n -:e lo nfeo , .-ii 'i i, ,1 , an. i plastically upborn, and v.hcalhe vi- , ' ' ttd ci l permanent destjiies in an incipt- , 0 . , r. . , t.-'.t otate oi tlie L mon r.re to .: . c-'cri.i- j ::;e I forever destinies whb.ii bail faiiii ' ... , ... 1 r , , l , , , , , i.n.i violence, ns i u.iu.i ana iiC0:M:ca, it ml ever; par-.ven tml it;!c,u;:v rcr.i.cnt ;i th- n't of d'.'.rkr.!.1 :-s, hive bee:1 invoked to make accursed and disastrous that atsuth a time M'.Hcrd FiPn.cro hr,a no J . . eviri.ss upon the sub-ert; and that the '. . , , . i.'.T'r;tv of h;s suporiers rre men . ' . : n . repr -.en?a t:v es in t u n.r? s relitse '.I -.. . -. r :t .'. ',-;:i'.- "iipi 'Jiui.se uuiit i in ioi::i -r cflect. troi r.n co-oprmtir. : ja!.:.nsly, as tin! r ." r ! proves, towards cotisuma tin: the -5-.'.-i'n3 rf the Fior.ier-R -.linn?, and ivakinr; Kan;as a Slave State. That i, o-:.- chief, thmiji by n-i nvjans cur n: ly, obj.-i-ti iu, to Mr. Fiilmcre; and, so f'.-.r as .a-pen;! j upon us, it shell net be inLrepresLi, :.!." Fete carries th j wood and water for the stuients at Hamilton Co'b-::e, and is n od.d a specimen of the gtrvs Hi'-crnirn as ever toddled in a broran. One of the students having occasion to reprove him one morning lor delinquency, asked him where he expected to go when he died. "Expect to go to the hot place," said Pete, grao as an owl. "And what do you supposo will be your portion there?" asked the Soph., solemnly. Oh!" growled the old feilow, as ha brushed his ear lazily with his coat tail, " brinit wood and water for yo Acyx .' "