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with the irite man of old, Theft it Miking ntit under Ik* tun. MieaCLLS have crrlam'jnot emacd.7. But, Ft How Citit ens, you want aonie further evidence of his bt itijj a fcdcmlia’, exclusiveof my assertion.H. In the firat place, he, Mr. Bmjainan, aup-ported John Q. Adam#, a man who absolutely inherited federal or aristocratic principle*. One of those principles was, The PEOPLE nre too MroiuffT to govern THEMSELVES.09. Every body known that Gen Jackson received the ht cheat vote on the lift of four ran* dilt;Jatea, and Mr. Clay tire i.uwrar. Vet, by the art of H0CU8 POCUS, Mr. Clay was made *e. ennd In the government, nnd Mr. Adnrna first.10. Mow dim Col, Ringainan now come forward and approve of iliu principle* upon which Gen Jackaon went into power’ The people nr« not to bo deceived by mirh a •hallow ARTIFICE. When the principle* of Col. Hingaman •hill he Consigned to the tomb of the C.iptilrt*% the futurehiatorian will fiacribo to Jackaon, prin-ciplea of the purest Democratic order But the GOLDEN AGE hna certainly returned, and the Lamb hna lain down pneeably with the Lion.It. But his support of the PROTECTIVE TARIFF of ought, certainly, to fix hin political character; yet, he wants Mr. Clay president, who is denominated the father of this inott mfqtnout enactment. A measure which impoverished the southern states, nnd came near ly to dissolving the Umov. In 1B43 it will be interred, not with SORROW, ** i» usunl, but with a general JOY, accompanied with PJEANS which will make the Jltuvmly ARCHES ring. Should Mr. Clay survive till that Kroctt, he may pcccably confine himself to the domains of A*it* USD.”10. But Col. Bingaman has been selected for a candidate by tUotiapnrty PARTY, on account of his popular manner. Every r a pod i cot ia tried. This popularity will he tested on the Ith and 5th of November.13. The people Of Mississippi aro almost totally of the republican order. Let them, then, ahiko ofT the DELUSION into which they have fallen. Let ft bo no longer said, the political ca»t of our atate i» problematical. Lot us as-■uinc that high rank to which we nro entitled in the republican family of States, and remain as impervious hr ADAMANT.14. A passing word with regard to the Hon S. S. Prentiaa. It aeema lie is ootiiidittod the moat talented man among thrm.lie has ambition to attempt any thing; and perhaps abilities to do much injury to the cause of the south. Arcf we obrnt to main I him in an office of immense CONEEQ FENCE, of SIX year,, duration,’15. Pause, then, fellow citizex* Examine every inch of grouid upon w hich you tread -The burning BL’SH in before you. Who is Mr Prcntins' and from wfrxnea? U regards hii federal principles, there can be no doubt. Yoi have taken him toyonrbosom, and tnudnliim f 'rreat man. You may not find it *o easy a matter to IN MAKE HIM.16. You will also rofleot that tin cl ctlon oi Senator to Congress drpenda entirely on voui choice of State Representatives. Think beforeyon net,ONE OF THE PEOPLE.P. S. In my next I ahull undertake to explain the nature of BANKS in general'Thia in the name of iiis villa
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