- -- -- r !,' iir ;1 " : 'jj1I. ;' t :I ;; I I' ...... ". I t' .. 14rr .t : _ I I, "', t .J' ,., s ,: \ - I' - .. .. ; \ .J'I: .- -- : ___ -- - _____ _. -__- -a- u J "I = & --' { claim or a lom ii" bot, : .' ror admncrs malict FLO1tJAtiPUflLICAt=- ..tJ :-: rv'joN'' caY;(!""'OOAir*. : .'ooL.'j le :ibat.be was tp7 }nt n ct ntte.pr rs o.tois; teZisduIy receivedj. any degree arrn"* liable J for the etml _ to tbe State'of, V.irgi ; which bro 1 ht him' =-. "- : T *lr ?. H. : the his employers t con ine in th M an papers.,. : \ 't . f.; :;:=:::; r benefijpf . into conlatt with the p4bhC men of that state \ Tliursil yjAugtht8O 949 : f Benton fidecUres-kitiat: | *thet'paabouUhCWilmoKBrovisaCl ,1. wbatfnWdreds.jiinder tKipast'Administration JVsthe, matteVnowstafld31LwOUid seen wh! men i aethe. rt send in tb, _____ 4 and procured for him tLe acqnaintance and !, .! 'ii ctyJaboti: ground, : to iQolv pestionf,,Iaw.audpossibly, ,mails, and whihfl'! One has" power to. _ \, personat frendship ,4 Patrick Hcnry.- I would have been-doom a ,jurisdiction pre vent. ,!, :L . ze \V received the full, proceedings of I goaf t.woof1-that slaver"i the new territories coufict prop"JoLtstled I eli .. 1 c'd tribunals. am , 1784-5, acquired (jproe.large tracts of land tQ decapitation! No man sooner than by legal :tor hambtesn'f 1 Western, \1rgi iaJ-; .. which,. with ,the the enthusiastic meeting held in St. Aupus is a thing as utterly'lihpossible a. the. pilbt of theUniom.could,BingleQU l been.referred to the Attorney General of the'< 'j 1 I;;: : ; ' t grey ; moderate patrimony Vrlnch lie had then received tin in''Mganl'tb tliV Indian,difficulties,., bu t the gmsvth"' f wool'upon'*'a'.''goat's lbsck._ : this offence. 'United'Stts trha vrilt'communicate to you To TUOM1. 1 fr'e : a'hfcatomb . A he detmnedtttake; .. his taken ,and toepiate Culd ,proper to be taken on the subjec.I - ; p perniatoo| late, we regret,.for insertion lit this week's Therefore: extreme positions I cours .TRoOI4i ' dent residence.. Disturbances the In- the"cJumnof that press'.speak forhiddei I I am.Sir.ve'ry; ; respectfully, J. fl I Ii dan and other; cincivnsiances among, compellei paper.. They will appear in our next. ,, threats.made by the South' _on .the question words, the mene .tekel-would have been long Your humble servant, Another comp4iy (I24Akry! ) of-IL __ 0 I him't t1xa6ri tte project, and in 1786 he TUB COVKIISMENT AND THE IX. arefbe acme of folly, a it can.gain nothing, ago wriUej ;agamst.he' .Burkea and: r COUUMIR: Postmaster General. S. troops, left e\o Barracks, &na ___ purchased a plafie; ana;: settled in Fayette DIAK8.. Wilmof Proviso or ioWi1motPrOvis: He;' guilty officials! who have lubricated otler, To Geo W: H. Legg, esq., Postmaster, SpartanburgC.H nah, on the 24 Sr o cbunfy7Periiryl vanish'He was electe'd in- hfcr with .the ** "- -'* '' : .- ' ; 'r' -' sympathy .? i \ - the We'pu'b'frsh td:3 faythe report of. MessrsWhitn'cr : ho\vver'exprMs masters for-thespoils.i Butletushoidlup J : the< ; )It i.i.c1"t' I fall of 1789 A member of the . ' ; amend the Constitution of Pensylvania Conventioj, in and Thompson, \\"hic'hve./'find ,in North';and, as we have. informed our reerS la nglage of'Jitlitcnje! ,,uttered in," 1829, a the A.: similar l inquiry in'the premises':was'addressed teamet"Oc'f .ly,\Y.o'Jab: ' 4 which Convention he hatted himself with ,the' the FJqriduin. We confess that., in .some has appealed to the eole.ofhis mirror of these peculative time.r Recur to by anotherpoatmaster, of the earn vie vfng; gone dr.! l democratic party.jj Ho were opposed the ey points, it affords dissatisfaction.. We had against thjeatemng. instructions addressed to< the evidences of have been revealed district, who wa replied't follows' : is the fourth. cj4'ipny which) _ tern of immediate ckdojs) for President, and I him the Legislature Missouri... frauds.w.ic *i | eTAtlantie '' haa'r L favored universal without distinc. believed thai'lheAdrainistrationrin declininf by to us by rem vat un e the Taylor TOST brncr'DEPARTMENT, | fro posts on]l!< : _ lien of color. :; suf&tage;:.; ; to accept voluiiteers} meant not to refuse to Now i strik s'u that' there never was taken\a b Administration, and let us ask ifhe Enquirer Appointment Office, July 24, 1849. chant and" Tayl'rt: ae" connected" "-t'c _ In 1790.hef.a those called the more'sJeepisl'u'goat'8 wool" position SIR: In answer to of the 10th, panyk. .cht.. - I ejected member of the recognise; out by Governor of 1829 had not framed, a denunciation :yours you : ___ ., _ i House of Representatives of the state, to of this State for a supposed emergency; but by any n that now held by Thomas to recoil its own favorites in 1849. are informed, that attempts have been mad< i " "TRIBCJIE that upon The calculates the which post he continue:} to be re-elected till 1 the substitution Hart Benton. A more bold, barefaced., in Congress to pass Jws to prevent the circulation mem ;, he took a seat in"Congress,about two only permanently, in case : Speaking of alleged defalcations, says thai of wht termed ."incendiarj bers of the Ilotiseclect! stand now . year . and humbug was never . \\1, after. He was choseiit.United; States sens- of war, of a volunteer system! in lieu of the< palpable electioneering. '. publications no such law was eve Wb IggJ it.1., toeoa, Fr ., .. !'''i j l' tor in 1793, but was dared not entitled to I regular, force of; the U. S. According to attempted to be palmed upon an intelligent paperTe e frauds were perpetrated under the passed. The Postmaster General is tberefonpowerless 101K.\ .,<\\99 '"1, . .i it, II a seat, because not a :fftizen: under the corRtitution. the report of Messrs. Whitner and Thomp. people.. Benton is opposed to the Wil' the late Admllstration, more thai I in the matter, and must leave the Elections arejftto| take 1 i .: ., ;' 'I, t He WlasitfAbe Senate therefor C however the Government mot Proviso applied to the'new territories eighteen months before they.were put out of F whole subject t the discretion of Postmasters 'pb M _ ,' I'' but two month "1 uring'which, period the deliberations son declines any.r but has so a befogged the people and thi office ; and yet they passed either unnoticed I under the authority of th State Gornme: land, MississipjH&tiA Lui ____ S'., of that body were for the firs; volunteers,. whether for temporary service 01otherwise. or unheeded by these vigilant and hones I Very respectfully, yours, & is a vacancy t, |js.filled, 'one in Vermoatr ' { t I time open to the: puttie.! Mr. Gallatin returned (, We regret tbis We regret it, 1 little political honesty he may havejeft, that L guardians of the public interests. A littli Frrz HENRYVARREN, another in MiMstt-| -a third j ia _ to Favctte, after ''because he has been compelled to authorize his organ after 2nd Asst. Postmaster General. - month heir county ilL 1794, ... a'U it has been and is still our belie: more than one elapses, r Ohio. ,,5 & absence. a. of. i5 eighteen,.tnJtctr" wouuis;afici,, uui..ft lie married-=-1 1a 'a L : n..... ..,._ r.---v_n ;.. _.!.....,..,,? Ttrg4 made at at St. Luis to define his position on tbis successors come into power, and the peculation To Simpson Bobo, esq., Postmaster, Hurricane The balance ;bf! power, the Tribune I _ ,1 daughter of Commodore Nicholson, a distinguished : : the earnest solicitation of many of our yes plain'" u"-ul-l. i>-!-t. : organ syihe i U unveiled and the perpetrator 1rought Spartanburg district; S. C. e '_ _ ,':, officer of'thje revolutionary' war. citizens-:In view 01! further possible danger is grossly misunderstood-that he is opposed before the tribunal ot justice to. :: We regard both these letters important eludes, as we aopeldays ago stated, I his He unde Shortly' after his ''return broke forth the to the Wilmot Proviso and irilt delnquencies. may escape } be with the Free Spifers. We quote: in all deference to any more perfec 'ote the and have with him tin as going to vindicate the present Head o _ 1 'famous"hiskey! iijsttrrectjon" ," which ori F- 'action by the General Government. Noon< against it. What more than this did tin ympathies of those whose consciousness p I the Post Office from the paltry charge o I I of The leading be ndtl for Speaker will ff _ mated C. in Alleghaity county about mile course Robert ; ; : fifty WintbropWhig; from his residence byi ilf the forcible resit can fathom the designs of the wily savage- Legislature which instructed him ask ? I I similar .delinquencies would place them itpari I rendering that Department an instrument o I of f MassachusettsV.'fand!! Howell ,Cobb, 'Loco' ,. lance to the servirigjofwrite against distil I I n o one seems to know his numbers or resources he will vote against it, he comes fully up t<) delicto* but in faro conseientia be is wrong to the South. Not an iota is to bday to speak; 1 but Whig Administration. We are than all the hollow and heartless. harangues of the Union. CITY, July 10, 1849. last in the Jteamer OcamvlgeeiCavt.IrVilspn. _ bis life will bear scrutiny,jand deserves to acquit Gov. Moseley of his willing to which he is now inflicting upon the people, Resohsil, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions DEAR SIR:-I received yours of the'29thlit. A very ferge:. and he an example. :. ; meetin of the cilizeis p ____ ; gosecha.but be transmitted the ., in which that in the < bf St. John's I_ _ you President .. not his upon a mere matter of & wool." by to say exciting held ;-- peculiar supporters of an efl )Itgrossly ,, goats the convention now sitting in the Baptist Congressional canvass in your district in Alabama vas at the Courlllouse! in this city"on - IIrNGARY.TheVL4biflgIOflRrpuUic has to misrepresent the Secretary, and NKGItO PASSPORTS. Church (the Free Soil Convention,) and their I am chargedTitl being "a dos 'ii.. Saturday night 'to'.bear tHe report of a letters from Warsaw to the middle of I last i cut the antics of a demagogue before the The Loco-Abolition. press of the North' adoption by that body requested as a basis right the Democratic committee: appinte.*t .a' previous meeting, month, which'state thatthe only palvation I( people. We think Crawford has are berating Secretary Clayton for or th union of the Democratic party. candidate: calls me "a black hearted sulphu i to take consider'a our present Indian _ of the Austrian Secretar refusing lifficulties. , and Russian invading armies When the reous Abolitionist. You seem to desire me report was _ consists in forcing the Hungarians to an act : rredbut that he "insulted".or purposey ,, to give a negro of Philadelphia a passport;, above were received by the to defend mysel. > tbe committee, eettihkiorth at m.by o tion, which they skilfuljy! iJ, aware that i i disregarded the interests of the settlers, is as a &citizen" of the United States, to travelinEuroper. arb Convention, Mr. JOHN VAN BtrIEN l You, of ordinary} discernment present relations with.jthe:Indians, and.the .,!i no large army can subset in Fuch a country only one of those monstrosities which partian The Evening Post is contra.st- offered. the following: must be sensible that those who use such report, together wit.snndry, resolutions, as; Hungary, where water is scarce at all chicanery is always capable of invei nt- ing the course of the Secretary with that JtooiWfThat this Convention reaffirms epithets generally regard the people they ad- were adopted unanimously, urging upon the times, and conscious of their power to an ni- he principles of human freedom that dress a ignorant and excitable enough to be Government prompt ado and' e i a hilate,smaller bodic; There is, besides, no ing. The people are rather insulted by their pursed by Mr. Forsyth, as Secretary of have heretofore declared-that we can they influenced more by vituperation and perso fl. fn rmon tb from F } ; comparison between if>n iou-lligent: \ free Hungarian indicators, whO.declaim as though the only State under Mr. Van Burcn. It publishes abandon them-and that we will devote nevr ; al abuse than either by facts 'or reason. It MI 'f Marion unt and the Russian noUieK who is subsisted alternative ,volunteering 5a va bondis. the following passport given by Mr. F. to a iur best energies to secure their firm estab- therefore a course which cannot be happening to be presrat,!was loudly 4 on bread alone. ( A.terrible; scourge' is Men in this section feel a deeper sense of in. negro named Peter Williams : ishment. red by anything I can either say or do;stop;i for, when he rose, andjsiv an able hand elo- also said to have seized on the Russian sol the Resolved, That on conferring with the I I am not now, nor have I queni manner addressai the meeting, setting I diers, known as the "liCe|rC.4." The indi 'sul perpetrated by last Administration, KITED STATES OF AMERICA i members assembled at the Presbyterian ever been, an Abolitionist, and I have always forth the deplorab1esteof: things i\3 enabled i purchase, upon RJ : .", "ProierlpUop., Spartanburg district, 'for' the' circulation of are !mall, pa of n and accessible United States will not disregard the voice of .- the credit of the State, at cash prices, all the The I chraond, Whig, by extracts from documents regarded in endiary. An interesting to .men. These laws give neither the people of Florida. I j p' a - 'A rrespondent of the New ork Courier stores he the Enquirer of of to any postmaster nor the head of the De We hope and trst'let* fellow-citizens , We that city 1829 t also then is required learn that the ; ( the point raised in the $ Enquirer course of the in Various t counties ofr* $ will ho- .writing fromijSa/f Francisco,, State has "of parent any authority or control .whatever | ne rte the !aY.: *<3ov.RILE can rely pn ulnety-five-ol sufficient monynoW command mouthpiece' ;present'Ritchie-: the exam pation. A'letter reached tie.Spartan- over printed paper or letter which any mediately hold meetings44d .express, their n-eryhundred American citizens tiere to for whatever supplies be' Union,) proves .him.to"have! been 'a burg post office dir any think sentiments this , to sup;: lay 'may necessary most ctc to, ne..Thomson, proper to convey by mal upon subject - port him and theUnited Stages .Government the.%rolunteersnow *good man'*, on the. L When such a letter 'properly directed j' I inthefield. easy ,subject (;the ter but supposed to be which paper or .fR. was - I I but there are-'still a few in ittys district, who, ;; : ; F" I'rible:proscriptions which Jackson was thenpiursajng.'jjThe thought would iapresented to a'postmaster: to be mailed, . throwsomelight more ambitious than wise New Saw Mlll: on the case he no right has the CAMP ( . 0 ,1 1 patriotic, have ; '' or power, nor Post.IflaSteGefleral loTj, rr- ' t I taken'.a course':fo make mwl capital by.v '_. '._" '. a'paltry'defauty.of sU j weeks sibcestolen from the '' 't : $3,000. was"vic. Deparma ton the and duties exist right _ officerforcibly 'J'i ;, I subject, and received,in powers now in the through the,poorest ti ! taken iathropen day: :; 4' 1- Dutudl."Jr.I; jlze by ejectmeptjffom office'proscctj q oD rply tbe foIlting i : ' met and offices which have existed for I ever rode.t through lopkio 7jfJ _' many ! . v- .A ** .' i'' i i ft v ff -Tn? sawmill 'TYO..Holmes & CoVsituate2fin"tfee ..rd: ,For :.and..similar.'' :Posy Orria Tb years before mracceasion't office, : no principally ol' : 1'e : i t 4ri: Hon..ALBERT GrALUTi5dieii: i inJNew-' of ilPrnment. Jbi 'r ABTMtNT. ;July 30,1949} other. All this posed la'ml p t vicinily! UbiBlowTJj'-wp th i&.known-orCu; be'known, bogs, 'bog holes, ;: I. aliiiio ; $ .. jfi. ofya'st Sta;.You rV of , "DER inform /j' *' t" tqu'enc inst: to . ibr3ontle3thjnst. la faUncier < ; ; C who : As man he to,6tatewM> jtestroyedf! y.Jt'; ,on ;Thursday ; timportine$Would:result;to welfare ing me of.your im the"'til author How any and .ir t.kno\/the.' tQt. whole1way from St. tO Enterprise, 1 has acted anert'b1.te gross unjustifiable, then with the somcirood Jaods ia - : a conspicuous part in the history night! last, .about 12 o' The Jos_ i is of thefKepubiic.,' ;r r'j j jVsti'fic&tioa'bf tyof, out Carolina .defiver the exception of this for the lak't 5d -* iibr' a letter deciing reprttons.or.u1'\hor to tely.-a: the'vicinity o"\he LsJcetbrange " country years. ;.,sid to be about $5.000. t the"prosecution % the you held to ,' 'or this for MeertUBl good, of Enquirer : but the b1eve ; -tt . i ,.,- "." any ole" person to whom the/same. adminIstrauon-or, I the Fieident in fact there te'adf. is ..i n..t; .\ ''. .;" ; < < ", .. .4'. ,' jl i. anpitbere: l' p I if ; t. ; . ; , 'I 1 a .' . 1 i l l'JJ' ," .' 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