F- .- __ ;, ., ..." I ,. ,,,, ' ,\ -it "" SS -- . S r "S 'S S S ..,. ' - -' .. - _ - S'S . 4 ' , ' .. 5/ . , f S , / ") I'I I /5 , :i . .. ..., "S ..... : :, _, J'_ < !, -, -'fl __ _' _'_ ._ '- .A- _' _L" 'S 5" 5"- -' -' .- -, '1 1 .. : T -a---- T S ] of safety. Not a hair of'their 1 heads ''From the Floridian, September 21. AUGUSTINE: ; :.' jj uld be touched-not a civil right infrin BANK OF FLORID , .. .. .1 ; they might disband their standing are S We are surprised to see"with what assurance Tuesday' ,, .Oct ber13.Iit- !< : ; ,for it bad become u.less.Vbat they now the last Sentinel endeavors to throw the responsibility ", ar ; : to contend with was the moral power of the of the Bank of Florida upon the:Democratic S Principles and the people., who demanded the release Gov.Dorr party. It is only necessary to refer to JjJ. : the cannonade of,public opinions which the action of the-Whig'Legislature:of,1843 and FOR PRESIDENTS ,I \ 'now .battering down the prison walls of that of'the Democratic House 1f.Representatives JAMES K. 'POLK b'ha I and pouringtht hot shot of its indigna. of J844,to prove ihecontrary. What was ,"\ * upon his persecutor was more to be feared the course of the Whig Legislature of 1843 OF TENNESSEE. -. - ,I! : Paixham guns and more'terrible than an They had promised in the canvasS a new specie , ! J;; with banner.! paying Bank. They gave us no such -iastit FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, i ; At the same lime expected the democracy lion-they revived tbe old Bank of Florida,purchased M Hurrah I,for.the Loco Focos GEORGE M. D'ALLAS I t.L mon only to peaceful and lawful measures, I by an individual-:there were to be other Their Banner float son High." t1 I show that they were Indeed the friends of law stockholders-but none such were ever obtain'. THE ELECTIONS.In PENNSYLVANIA, :' -,.'j , _ I order and to remember that it would be no ed. The Bank went on in this manner until - i beta dishonor to him and to them, to 1844. Governor CALL, it seems, was pleasedwith Maryland, which"held her election on the EAST PLORIDA.Dernocralic a-:' ,_ I GOT. D' rr.in any way but lawfully and the arrangement, and in hisJfcstanual"rm s- 21 lost.. fur Governor and State Legislature Nemiaalleaa.: . Moral power was their true sage he remarks as follow.: whigs have succeeded by a majority of 502 in FOR SENATORS. I' I ; '' \ ) ; and the only error the friends of liber .* During the past year, the Bank of Floridahas electing the Governor-being a loss of 1900 JOSEPH' SANCHEZ ,.! .: _ S tf St. Job ; 'I' had committed, was in using any other.- renewed its operations under tbe :amended * \ had held and expressed ,that opinion at the charter granted at tbe last session of the ,Legislative votescompared with the election 1840. JOHNBROWARD,of Darn ' and beheld it still but not to censure Council ; and although its capital has Dell1.ware-litlZ. Delaware-contrary to nil PHILIP DELL, of"Alackua, ftDJE88E ; : any one. Dorr was! the lawful gov been limited, it has afforded many facilities in expectation has given in her election for Inspectors CARTER, cf Cokm&ia. - under n lawful constitution oDd had a of business. It has furnished a _- : the transaction and Assessors a Democratic majority of 45, - ; to do all that( was done; but the result had safe circulation,to some extent, and the prudence Lt. Cot. Bsuckir, 8th Infanlly. arrived'" r I that moist and not physical power could and discretion with which it has bun conducted entitles which shows a whig loss since 1840 of t \1133. this city oo Tuesday evening best, from Ta ' t S. ; be relied on for success. it In the confidence of the public." Georgia, too has shown a Democratic" popular Bay. ' I* .KB&QoL1*??. purpose to give any sketch of A stronger recommendation could scarcely be majority. The returns. are.not complete ; but S & ; ..appeal,or: of the eloquent and beautiful given. Tbe Bank was, in his opinion entitled the Republican concedes tbe Democratic majority. H ts*Excellency:TG\yveTnor Baiaca,:!left L I of Mr.Sickles ; but your readers can judge ** to the confidence of ,the.public." S ron Tuesday morning last for Tnjlahassee.; ; a slight sample. The effect, added to that Nuw what was the .course of the democrat S t impulse of the 4th tins been magnifi in regard to the institution. Where have they Demeerati* Me'eltaJ.rJ- J ; r : : : The pride( of Rhode Island, which has recommended it to the especial confidence of DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN PENSACOLA.We S Pursuant tea call previously ronde,-a"' lie I :; been invoked on the side of the. im. the public! Did the special committee, at tbe regret to learn that a very destructive fire I ing of the Democratic parly orS"J": 1 111 I I 1 : of Dorr, i is font going over to the head of which was. the Hon. Mr. Baldwin, a brake out in Pensacolaat about' 2 o'clock 'on County was held at oL'Gue'a! Lon Rot1lnt-f1: of'his liberation. They feel he i in growing ;sterling democrat miike. any such favorable re. Wednesday morning last, in the store ccupiedat 13th irwt.'for thef Ti.U. : great for h'n! prison to hold him and they are port 1 On the contrary page 166 of the,, Journals tbe time by Messn.Sierra & La Rua,at the Saturday Evening .purposj._ I 10 his greatness and his power every day I shows entirely the reverse-that the com. corner of Palafax and Government streets,and nominating two persons as suitable.caMid.iiJ I y keep him there., They would release him I I mittee.. looked. upon the 'institution.. wiLhgiatliStXUst which has laid in ashes the whole range of buiU represent the County of St.John's n Ute I 1. : if he would-consent to banished ; but I ( ana we ,very wen it recoiieci- me L prediction dings on one street and more than half ot those Legislative j Council. S i I : will come forth with honor or not at all ; of tbe chairman made at the time, that the on anotherf We are iudebted to our correspondents For the of the \ origiaating : j I I to this point of his unconditional release Bank would break before thrre months. And be for the following particulars : purpose. meethp I _. . to .L John M.FODtaDe E'q.wascafled: to the the whole of democracy brought in his calculations for it broke shiiobt ( power was very correct The tire, soon.after: broke out, rcacncu me r ''I ; j I bear. The sensible whig*. feel it and the in !Ics time than that. adjoining store occupied by Mr Campbell,_ 'whostatedaheobiect.FaAcxs *: ,," t I' I t tI : of opinion here is very palpable. ,No Look further in the Journals at page 212, the I(whose goods were saved,) and spread with.in. II DAHcrJEsq.was! called;.to ftl ' I 1 ; I is now insulted or assailed. The report of Ca!. Sanchez, from the Committee on credible rapidity along tbe whole range of bous I Chair, and JAMZS ::'Gotn.ifappuintctEecti who would concede noVourtesy to a suf. Corporations. Is the Bank there recommended es fronting Palafax st. The buildings were rev- . ; l I maun short lima ng<'. now exhibit more to the confidence of the people On tb ,con. erally occupied by Messrs. Sierra & La Run, ry.. 5' tJ1J : j i and honorable, feeling. Many of their trary, equally as much distrust is manifestedand grocers; Mr.Campbell, grocer ; Messrs. Smith On motion,it vas liJ: .. ;$ ; intelligent leaders heard Mr. Hallett, and a hill is introduced to oblige the Bank to & Catlin,druggists ; Mr. Avery, boot and shoe Rewired,That a committee of one!from. cad tr I i admitted the.courtesy and ability with which pay specie at its counters! or to cease.its" further store: the next building was occupied by a tail ward in the city, and two from the county,.>eiing*' ntercn. coi ) Algiers for exercising the rights of' upon Mr. Ad.rms introduced by him, were houseless, and have lost .nearly all their fur9ir .)'iJs..ing he sr aIflI.m'a' I; 1'flit I American i citizen, in acting as moderator of i in a Whig caucus ",noses were, " , 4 agreed upon : lure and stocks ut goods. |, niUtud to tbembegti'nve; inly unh i ' town meeting the call of the people under "and it ascertained that a majority p'.nt! qsiuatt'd( The fire was undoubtedly the work, of an in. '! IS 1 conMilution adopted by two thirds of the, would votu-for censjring the old incendiary.'* ,ccndiary ; and we .learn from a gentleman direct I the names ofYu....\.FU&WA D ;all4 W. Wrl: Weactj ; ., adult main citizens of Rhode llind.-; After the resIuiionshad. been piesentcdto the from the scene that three men were strong-,: LORING, as uitablepcvons ns Ca .ti tf't1t t" 1;' jl scrip to be signed i by the state committee, llous? for its consideration, Mr. Adams spent"long a ly suspected of being ,concerned, as they were I"supported by the Demcratic i p.ari.ptSft a' to entitle the holder bad his posterity a time in pouring forth his fierce invectives seen about the neighborhood acting in a sUpi.1 I I for Representatives.at the d all'out of Rhode hland, and a receipt Clay's proposition succeeded, the Uinon could A ROYAL TOUR. S S self ( full got of Martin Luther's jailor.*, and then ,DOt be pn'Srve.d.wfhe attack upon'Mr. Clay The N. y. Commercial Adtertiser translates Messrs. FORWARD and LOSING appeared add HI. ;, uf wanted to see him. about the 15th of OcL produced a terrible fluttering among the Whig from a French paper the subjoined notice of,I short and feeling addresses accepted the uoa&ination. " on the err spot. of the Boston massacre of members. It was undcrstoud,"aid )Ir. Marshall, royalty in I'xxJmotion. The whole account is a ... S ':::>-f i ( and tbe democrats would haven shout over to be a warning to the Whigs that unless they capital burlesque upon many a similar expedition :I After some remarks from the Chairman,U*: ? I j that'would make the walls of Dorr's pris. chaiked him off, Mr. Adams would fake their from more ci ilizedkingduD1J.lbanhat of' I I totter What think'vou of this pla.tnVe leader, Mr. Clay by the throat and strangle Tascou :- I'I meeting adjourned with threVbheers :for-Forf S H t recall alive for it here, and would send( you' a him. It produced the effect intended by The ship Young Frederick Captain Walter,I ward and Loring. * : delegation. Our state coumi.tee: must .Mr. Adams. Another Whig caucus was held, has brought to this port (Rouen) two personages: P.L.DANCY." CbarmIaJ&xzs ;'..! that =.tbis scrip out at once<< of which Mr. Marshall 'was kept in igno. of hgh: distinct jo. One is the Prince Dehube M. GOULD Secretary. _; . I Yuur's truly, F. raneeand it was agreed that resolutions ot eldest son of the King of Tassou, a '- 5GOODFIRST- .- :. [ : I censure should be laid on the table. Pursuantto ing on'.the river Gaboon and the count"Y.1 RATEr ;". ,but WINTER VISITATION IN ABY'SSUUA.-Aslhe that caucus arrangement, Mr. Marshall ,was ea just between the tropics ; the other is'Itatow, We l learn that on Saturday last, John Bard * ; : lug of an eventful night closed in, which deserted those who had him to take tbe cousin . by urged i and prime minister of the King of Ta one of the Locofuco candidates ; (10 witre the destruction'. of a portion of step,which he had a d,wbo had promised to sou. Having had the honor of a.preentation I Senate. attempted to make a. speech'to'.ri: ; I' I it I i breath of wind disturbed capital not a single l staud by him in the, conflict. The resolutionswere to the Prince, we have-obtained from him tbe of Black Creek commenced b t thick 'fog which still brooded over the moun consequently laid on tbe table. following details,through the nv dium of an interpreter I !pie iytaj ing. "Fellow citizens now 1 intend iOI4!' I. sensible difference in >> was perceptible A short time subsequently, Mr. Giddings began his language being a patois compounded : it! to you." When those assembled to best M 1I I If I I be atmosphere but the rain again commenced to agitate dissolution of the Union, and of. Euglisb French and the Negro dia. Immediately cried out"Wi? hope you,&tOd, descend in and for hours | a perfect deluge, S I f resolutions were brought forward 'to expel him leet. and "' , agoing to tie us up whip us f'1 I pelted like the discharge of the bursting waterI from the House. The very whigs who bad deserted 44 The King of Tassou, it seems,' desiring to lea the above from the last Atoffeare I violent We cut Towards a thunderstorm I morning Mr. Marshall in his conflict with Adams, perpetuate his dynasty, bad cast his eyes upon the] \ -red along( the crest of the range, and for were seized with sudden indignation at the treasonable You-no, daughter a principal 1 chief as a suit authorized give it a full and prod ptr. ., minutes the entire'scene was fearfully _illuminated ., proposition of Mr. Giddings, and gave able bride fer bis eldest son. Her'age,at present niaL A gentleman who was present andik-; j. ,f: : by the dazzling fire of heaven, and. vent to their patriotism in eloquent speeches.Just .- is a little more than six yeais. But the every word spoken by CoL Jiroward i Ia( and re-echoed fiom the ry ruck cranny succeeding as they were bout to vote on the Giddings' royal finances being much out of order, the nothing of the kind was said b .airsNwas < crash IIf thunder. dark. us , hurling Deep << resolutions, Mr.Marshall put bis bat on his head young Prince found himself unable to make the I | again settled over the mountain. Then theI I any thing like the .retort slated by- I and walked towards the door. He was stoppedby customary gifts to the father of the lady. The w- I groaned and trembled to its very centre ; one of his treacherous Whig friends, and articles required were ten bottles of rum eight News uttered. .1rt p I bill retled.und tottered like a drunken man ;iI asked in of be did not intend a tone surprises measures of gold dual and a certain number ofele'pbanla" ..S C I a heavy rumbling noise, like the passage of to remain and vote against that infernal feU teeth; and the,bad but half the re COL. DKOWARD. ?t. I f artillery' wheels was followed by the shrill cry low Gidding" No," was the'pointed reply qullite- umber of!either. True, the father of I A long article; ,,ia, the -News" deIOM14 * of mortal l despair. The earth saturated with Mr. Marshall ** refined the of the acts o(1be Loco-Foeo l of no you to help me' bride consented, give credit for the re I I complaining: j I I I I l 1 moisture, had sudden! like an avalauch from the throttle tbe lion, and you may now hunt down mainder ; but this only on 'condition that the ty in relation; to the nomination of it* ',. . I l rucksheated from 'pesand huge " steep rugged the polecat yourselves. folks should be only betrothed not actually . ) young little'll , I datos. I their cradles, pursued a sweeping course into the These facts afford striking ,proof of the married. .. ThOle'gent1emoB are very , I ,1 glens below. Houses and cottages were en ulf. character of the Whig Congress. Partisanship The young Prince addressed himself with ful for the pretended sympathy of the **Nand .'!, in.r 1 td and buried in the dark del/risor shattered tofrngmcnt. / the fur Mr. Clay exercised a stronger influence over great industry to tbe task bf obtaining the need. have sense enough ,.to know 'what_ f. I! their! by with monstrous terrific masses bounding Trees i! that body than patriotism or love of the Union. ed articles, but he had made no great progressin means. It i is very ,well to do so when tixj on course rapidity. ? Satannofi Georgian.A it'when the Young Frederick :,. ., | we.e up-torn from their resting pluce of ages ; I the coati. The of aOC'hored.offl. no longer in their way. . and daylight presented to the eyes of the affrighted Battalion. Killed King f1'assouhaving reedy.ed i A paragraph Is particularly devoted W? ,4- Missing off! was an expression from Captain Walkera looking glass,a table I inhabitants of'ruin.I ' Perched a strange of a'conical scene the- once unhappily made use of in the I: knife and a small bell, as presents formed so. Broward, and it n exceedingly becomiogc*. ; | had upon theappex the peak frowned British Senate: by some! cold-blooded metaphy. I high an idea of Frenchgenerosity I/ and riches part of the editor of the News to Uka pie / palace on proceeding evening, over the capita! in all the security of its numerlUsencJrcIing'palisades sicians; but ,ltd show bow easly military men : that- he determined' to send his son on a visit to of cow STEALERS and KXGSO THX2VZ3, -, , / are reconciled to the thing itself Mr. Labaumehas i the French nation,hoping that he inight obtain - : but now,shorn of their \ 'Uiii ( Broward i in his fpanhh , I acts as a given us nn anecdote ot 'the tbe needful . j campaign against to satisfy the cupidity of You-no's those that had / bristling overthrown protection,stood naked building and exposed.notbeen Russia Napplion.. It uppears that toward father; and to send Itatow as his companionand never tied. up,,.any one else. He dM hi?' Twenty open breaches.as though heavy balte. 'the eitreeme rtiht, the Russians had a Mentor And thus it happens that these and Ihejust ,of all parties commend hiat.J" ries had been playing for a fortnight: upon the redoubt, which by its destructive fire, spread illustrious" persons are now visitors to our coun' The'Jacksonville Tropical Plant bas o consternatiohMbrough: tbe French I line. After . devoted hill, swept to the porch of the try... of !! i up very a sanguinary combat of about an hour, this twice hinted at ,the culpability sq .,,. I banqueting hall ; and palings and palisadnes, redoubt was carried, with the !loss of twelve EBRO-A man should ncver"be ashamed nominees of the Bank Whig Notitt' Ait.. ' I and burled mingled from their together deep,foundations ktrewed over, lay the broken entire.f..ce hundred men. who, remained dead in the in- to own be has been in tbe wrong. which is but .Parryand: it has,been a little, aswnishio:: trencbments and, next day, when sayingiinpther, words, than he is wiser to ? ; Napolion day FOf Of tbe eminence. Tbe mails along tbe than he that they have taken it so kindly. wa4 reviewing the sixly-first regiment which ,Has yesterday.-Pope. tbe i I were completely! obliterated. honor of their we should hope I I scarp had suffered the great loss, he aked tbe Colonel How, is' your husband' this afternoon