II A. P. 4.--. - VOLUME 23. Erie I.l.lrelfig Oligtruir. A. P DI 111.1 \ & CO.. PROPRIETORS 13.1% SLOAN. Ed i or. , Ofild, CORNER STATE ST. AND PUBLIC , I SQUARE. ERIE. •, TF.R.NIS (4"I'HE PAPER (in :il.grsber , I.) the carner.at *tint lii u , » , . or at .I,c,flice, in flovonfe, . 1.40 Li It HOt paid i o advance,,nr within three mouthattcito the time aliadiwribi4. lit u dollars will be ettarrd. rr Al: connouitirotions wart he post pa lA. . :t i HATES OF! AD V ERTJSING. fa;rl ,, not eteeeding I liner,, one Sear. ' 034)0 ()ne.quare .; ; .. 0111.1,110„ do. 1 no. int mamba, COO ; do. ' do. three tuonOhs, - 3.'10 ! Thaunr nI Id renabemetaff, sticents perm:more. of fillet-a 'knelt or ;leo, wr to ttipt in.,ertion; ffii ems for Cacti .otwerpletit loderiton. u_rVt..3rl) adven hare the Orly ilrgr• ot c! liging it Idea tie, ' Kam DO lane are allowed to °coup) more Watt two iquaroo, mkt tr, I t foottra du I tamedlate bassiseAs. Ad% ertipetne in, 'tot ilaw tug other direction, will be i werted till fortsd and charged accorilingl). BUSINESS DIRECTORY. THOMAS Al AUSTIN, - (Lo. of (*o firm of O. L 0011111.! CO.) Nairl in Clucks, Watehri JeWeirs, 1 4 ilver tlionno, Musfrel lotrumenl,.LOOkinirGlasefs, Lamps and Faue y l;t4eas, u, bole bec 1111 rf-tail. JOHN TOALI),IN G. writ tar "TAI Lott, and Na Milker—Shop on th e rust fldr of Si,ie weft. too I.loof*llOfti -or kiatt., and &Opining J. fl. K tL- Irt Catniet Ware-k pout, pie, Yenna. JOll N KI:I4SIAN t,, %IRA Sirambout Ageut, office it. R. J. Itogeer Hat store m.ar ,treet Ltte ra. CLARK & METCALF. fl nor rra r ind'relail dealers in Dry Coals, Carriers, niio Dry tineeries No. 1 Reed !louse. i WILLIANIS & WRIGIiI r.‘clts. Collector/ :Ind Deniers in quid .:id rilver,coin, re , a Money, Laud Wurranis and trtifie:ter- l)evu-ite. Also Oritts on the pri ne clue* of the Union. and all pails 01 ihe Old Country for male. Muck, curucr of Solc-wi.. and Public J 11. WILLICIIII. P. U. % l ufT. - . .1: G. & W I. MILLS, - . It martini 3nd Wholesale Dealers n Groceries. Wines. Liquors, l'ilpinp.--Also. Foreign Fruit. N us, Pickles sad Pickled lit,s -i. Pers. Lot.sero, Preserve, and 11 inetrec.rily Sealed art iSt•les'ul rrery detription alwayr i band. N. 3, Wttliuni's Block, at ate-5t.11,„ pposiurßrown's w Hotel; Erie. Pa. J G Mitt.s. New York. Wx. I. MILL... Bulrilo. Aug.. lemminy in their season. 'vent in shell. two J. G. Mills I.re)-st , NOw x which wilt be sold Whs resale lat low prier!. A. C. JACKeUIf, Airetil___ ___— . Erse, Pa. - • DURLIN & pLOAN _ . '' I),At rail ti Classical, &hoot and Miseeth;neonit Books. Blank y,,,,a5, stationery, and Printers Cards, No. Sr, Brown's new 'Reek. Erie Pa. . . 1. r briii.rl ----" W. I'()TNTELL •iDil cii;.• r at he. residence on 6th_ tlu t..r.,1 11 rtsitreb. , _ .1. T. W. MOORS, . . _ .... - .• fR. ; rorer Prey islons;Wimes. Ltgnw., Caudies. Fruit. & Inr s.i.r *tow Loomis*. &V • Smut street. Erie. EMIEKNEMI , , • l'r tR SI:11 , 1e tFame.). V 47 Goads. and the Grra cart 'variety .1%, Siareiti the 'City. Cheriperiiiie, Erie. Pa. STERkETT do UftAY Jo..twr*itu.ll retail Dealtys in %Yet and Diy Groceries Produce. Foreign mil liouic r iit tt'i,o.len, and Show Wale , FlUtif.lll:4l. 8.111. - ,er, T.:. 0, Caps. 1 4 lien) raw, tc.j eta. French Street, oppo .- tIo• Rel 1 Hone. Erie. Pa. $ r,—.11,111 and canal BOW!. Vetlol , 4 IiOLCV, -Privalf• yr,,,i,,,,,t,phed with any ix' ihanahowe articles with pitimpt :a,i . 1u i . er3 ffI!MMEiEIMI 11TICE over Jaekvon's .tore, at North-tart comer of tie rub- Nra trit., April A. 13.1. _ O‘)C t ultS Bk. A% & S es CLlw AK r: .. Pbbiosiana atidtirmnis a. Otrace l , acid rt . tdesw.wl. breachk rt.o.eatras eir s. • iidite noun frees 7 to ?, A. M 1; I tal 2. anti 6 to 7. P. M. '#. 'Veil!, Y. D. 1 J. L. lITIIMIA2T. N. o. -"- --,-- - - - -- • JO HN HEARN & CO. — • ~ ~ } .twiaritio and Comte vision ma freomito. deader in Coll. rottr. Ett.tt. and agent for a ddily dine of op E er.larke StralDera, Y': he Do, k Erie Pa. : i 1 _ _____,...— LIIHIELI, & co. - s,q,? - 1 , ..,,,,... ma nufac a: rvre of Iron retie e. Roiling. Sir:mho:it W., 'r. at . a.c.. ?tale. twise.-eit 0 h and etti. &Mil. Erie. ...-__. , ANILRIcAN EXE . RI..S CO4PANY., tr., I Snouted to No. 3.Ncp.l.Block. dtate etrert. . • . ta.. .•a ! r ives/ ck.....es at 1 Ili teeieek. A. 'lf. T , wto •• _ . i , L.Foau J. A1.()It :0:clock. I'. AI. A i . b lIT'AFFOkb. AVIDLi :Late 4 Ilt• jirw'sf /. 1 1/earn 4.. Cea.,) f as tem .i.i and Con ~,,, swots Metettant. Public LW:A. Erie, ra. brain,,? 0,31. s,)t. Ymb. pato tad mister. . -- --- , WALKER 3i TI URALS. falorseciNo, produce aud Coorsoierlion Meretaotat. seeond Ware liou•e hasi of the public Bridge.%rie Pa. 1 -tie ilers in Coal, ?alt. Pt IFIPI.StUeO, Filth. Lime and Linve e, , #,. ir.,it, Naos, chores. Castings. Ike.. &.e. with 08411rpays. ilelliiii.4 fur shipping -either, by Pdeatataats,, PrO r eilleri. N-',. , o f T.. orb) Rail Road. I i , •• Li V - W. 11. KNOWI, I oN. Rriairer. penlebr Clock% Jevvelry. Mr. , al 1..).4.1111{ aul taller Fancy Gorrtz Bt evt of the Reed Iluisor. • - 17 & KEPLER. Gtoccries, (hada arc, l'zackery, dc.e., 3, 1',113. 140.ck:ma,p2 .PIL A. NI. RI WON, - An. sWy sr Cs% .--i Wise on Park Row, between rtrowcw'new 4 Hutra and tike Reed House. up stairs. . ..... .... , -. • DIL. C. iiltii. 4 DLS. . Priv - RI De , l dcgok,o4—udice corner of :4tate and Serena) kt•••t.t.R ,,, i , leatte int Eighth 4treet, betAcca Preach auld Noland, Erie.. Va. • ---- _ - NI. SANFOTti) & CO.. - - Dacklis in Gold. Snarl. Rank Nolo.' "Mts. Cern fientV °I . P e- P. 4.... ace sigh' raenAuge on tit rincipal clink..o rustadetly toile Other A9_,lleatt)'s UlTe . tiblic tkpiate. Ktie. 'I:. tILIiON, t4"ll,lAlL'I'. . krip,. Aym fin.“-,...)filce. .o_[ner . of Fret.ck anll Fifth nroen,o%er :11(,,ev iiloctia ato 1 ITOl.l4eoie ou Foarth street. ors:door cast 01 Vie old Apothecary if alt. _---...,—. • it Ll FU.4I. 4EED. - DtAILI in Entl;lll,llermarband Anterican Ilardararrand Cutlery, Also , Nailr, Anvils, Vice,' limn' and Oteei No. 3 Reed 110lage; 1..1 ie. I'4. . . . ' -----, _C . 448 L. • - irmn_r4t r and Retail dealer ot Groceries, Provimono. Wines, I.Noorr, rnot, ice., to• cornier of Trench awd rinh livents ? 0PPC. 4 11.7 t', Torment' Hotel, Fltri. - _.__ - _-- _- .CAU*ELCATLIENNE I*. • . !rmittacJobbers. sad Recoil !Malmo in Dry Coods,'Groeifice, Crockery, Glassware„ Csryretl 4, [lards. are, iron. I. Naas. 4AI ice. Empire Stores &ate Street. blur s, bc 4oo, Irvw el tAet, Era r, Mellow", Aide Arias, Springs, and a rapers' arortnieut u( Middle and earth* Trimmings. _ 8. htlittvi3,Bmuni. - _, ATTioRsIT IT loiw and • Juette e r the Pestee. awl Agent foe! ter An Peon Mutual Übe 1 auto Company—Wien $ dont"l set ut Wright. share. Erie, ra t ; 1------ i - — GLO - KGEII4 V. UTLEIL, Artottee AT Law. Girard. art iLounty, Fa. Collections aad Other husincem attended to with ropiness , awl diatrateh. JOSIAH K#LtAiti. .• Porivardo : ii. (\minuteman Mere t, on the rublle Dix it. eastair ewe meet. , Coal, Soh. Planer and White Fish: constantly for sale. —% I. ROSENZWEIG de, Co. w illfitniaLt AND RLTAIL DEALXIIA in Foreign *Nil Driushralio Dry 1..5.525, read) matie Clothing. 1 Boots rind Ohoes. S e e.. Mo. I 11 right's Murk, State street. Ellie. 'MARSHALL .ii VINCENT. Artss.svfmt LAW-4 Mite up antra in Tammany Han bonding with of tne Prothonotarygt odliee. Erie. . . - - MURRAYW—HACCOPk. . Arr , •ityrr . lin rormsecuria AT, LAw--Othee over C: B. Wrlithr'.v: i elurr , ehtrance one door west of State sheet. on the Diamond; • - ilLt, • HAYE bre. Flo in Dry Goods, il DALS ry eroeerieg. Crocker S. y. flan' re• 111.4- ?, 1 Brown' • . SMITH KSON.: beAut in Dry Cools, Groceries.lardware,kQuomo Ware. Ligue. 1, 0 1 4 Nail* k Ora/onto. Erie. !b ; _ c.. . • WILLIAM ItIBLET. Ctityrt writ 1'14)01,41:v..4gal Undertaker, Aornet of State aid . ri,ltt streets. Isle. • . - ER & .11KOTH FAL warrAi r and Retail dealers aril Nledkir* , Taigas, Oita, l'Yr-roitir Glam. er.e , No. 4, Reed Hoare, Erie . JAMES LYTI•I':. • ?tunniti.acs Merchant Tailor, on the nubile saw% a few loon 01 State .treet, Eng'. _ • JOHN H. BURTON Lic, Co. W"LCI AIN •WO Rer•st. dealers to Dittic•. Medicine% 'Ye 81006 ';rtlerf IPS .WZ . No. 3. Need Howie. Lew. • • • , DR. 0. L. ELLLOTT. . . ae.idept Deutot: Office and dwelling oa the Point...lac of the Public Square. lie door East mee k ... of We Erie Uundi, , g. Teeth inartletkon tilled Plate. from one to 4n entire nett.' Carl. 'ls teeth tilled it, itli pure Enid, and rer-tured 10 health and ar cleaned to iw• Tectn cleaned a ith instrument,. and I/entitle, lin a* 10 ,ve i them of pellueiti elearipeos Ali work warranted. .3 , 1. CHAPIN RESIDLN'r DabitiliT--Ottieetio I i ;7 - _ the south ride l of: the Dounood five doors east u/ illiki a . the Erie Bank.. Pricey ressonati* aid all dart i warranted Erie dune 19 15.514 d . . . c - f . • . .! • . . . . i 1 . . . . ' . , :. I . . I . .I 1 . .': .1 • '. • t I i . .i i • . :\ ' 1 • . . . . . -. . . 1 . . 1 i , -, f . - ~. • ~.- •„, . ~, , ~_ , ~..., . aix - smotem .....Iprir,_ 101,Kirstt r ' hor - 1114. rritste.c.l,,,p.!/ . firsktit .--' ' . - 5ite.~4.,^...,..-7 -For,-. r.i.r...t517. 1 '. I ! riii •1 , ' T . . _ . . ._ , , . ... . , ..,.. : _ .. ~ , . . ' . r . .'' , .11 iE . 0 .. . ... : . . CIEDIZZEI two`doors Waft of the I. SPEECHES OF LEWIS CASS Old Hon. JNO, L. DAIVEION, At Thaw; my Hull, N. Y.. Sept. 2. DM arzircu ur UCH. CASA Gen. Cm was isirciduCeil by the Presitleen, He spoke as fellows: , , - It - is good for us to be here -4 ia l eod to come op to this la/1 to commune with each ottier upon the prooperts of the tleaktcratic party. for this, tri one of the high pie ces Of Dotnecreey. hallowed by many a patriotaerecu titan; and tritrote of affection' to our country. 1 am ' bap py to meet you this eveuitlg. In congratulate you On the triumphs of the ptlncipleti of the Democratic eipties written halite heart) i 4 a majority of the Ameri can-people, who believe them to be esteem .1 to free ia stitutioui end to the preservation of this Mighty Vision. 1, iougratuhte you. my (clouds. 'air Lb lir touchline and preepecta of the party There is novoistakang the signs of tbe times. ‘ flotia parties have wo rthy, t hie and patri otic nominees. But, my friend... I desire to repent him what I have said ehiewhere;'that if, in that Tact Issem• there as oop map who came here exirecting 'spe to abase the Whig cendidste. he is fare to go awasyheap.• poi•ted. My frienas, we have honorable contests enough with 'the Whig party..whitiatiut resorting to sibule. If . three score years tied tep. which l'heve almost aidadoed.. brings with it many'evils, it brings *with it. •htu, a righ t i to gival any opinion. sod 1 wall give it. Aud that itt!, that ' tao democrat should. during the whale of tithe campaign. rev olt," thi s ee earthy mode of warfare. i My friends. wu are all brethren of the name great fam.: sly. and the Whigs aro interested in the prosperity of the 1 country - as you are. W• are both on board the saute 1 rihip 4 .•nd 1111Uf t JIIIIIC or SWIM together. (Cheers.) The wings have their own airiieles of political' faith. and so . have we. They., beliere'lliey are tight ; rud we Wiese they rreltrong. But allies lee to &av, my fritials, that there is a 'terrible propensity to political abuse in the warm dainiaigiiidt 41,,y country; and a spectator of the ' old world. ou looking aioun3r at the contending parties. and reading the partylpurnile. would Ouelly'thidk that no, raan.in lit to be t kandidate 'fur the'Presideney—un -4.331434a the greatest, rascal to be found in the country, I knew Gen. F.co4„ and i snow 4.6 - at he is an lieicara ble;man. that hip' has fought in thehattlies of his couu• try, and I have got one wprd to lay agntest him.' But he - **aiu'l" any choice. (G;ent 'cheering and laughter.) . FrenklinTiercs : is soy cho-co. ,(11.euswed chseis .) And if Grid aligies mei to bin tigjfew 'eoliths longer. I shall see him President. (Ghat applause ) 1 know him well. lie is a highly honorable 'ant pa triotic men. and is a true demociat, in heart, word mud action, And I tenpin now that he wall enter the Piled deutiol chair thri tvi4tts of March next: mitt I tell you. also, that when be: neiti it h. will quit ip to year entire satisfaction, end he will have conducted the of of !hie country honorably Ito himself..bonorablY to the country." raid neigeptabla •the 'degeneracy. F'elloW,citizens: it is' warm weak hers. Mere the General took off hi% coat, amid much laughter.) • 1 an deioted. teart, - body and mind, to the great cause of de- ' muerte)* * and I am se exceedingly Winn be tnacontest that,you see lam Ibliged4o strip to it. Now I want to say one thing to she reportms to the •gaheryt Do not I mention this to the! white. at-publish it in the-Whig ps• per., or. if top de.fetiet vtifl rain tai, ",•-• - • WILY are you heir* to night. my friends? Whyl-4, Why.-I tell you. My friends, that it is consoling to yow.i and encouraging tO the best wishes of 'lionise nature. at hums and abroad.ito see the American people so' deeply ,. interested in die fatidamental priuoples ovi'lthtr,fertillto iCtlitscoursirfof the administration, and in ins coo floett•of their publitt °Tom.... It is au 'encouraging fact, to which the world affords no parallel'. The spectacle Presented tit this Moment in this eoeutri. the world wee .er saw before. and never will ice again should this Union be destroyed. Th:s is one of the greatest-patients—one af die might-' Mot nationsp—on fees, of the gl'oba; extending [rum thd ; Atlantic' to tba i r acige, from the /lion of yerpatual sigramer almost tip the regionpf perpettral ftost and snow.l Throushoet the ,whole. exta'nt of thus 'rand country. dm! peopie aretiu a state of political excieinent.' Every mail who meets his neighbor injures as to the state of polities.! and the prospect. of the ensuing evaup.rign. Yes, mil friends. this I's the absorbing topic in cities. towlis, •gi ; •liges and hamlets; aye. 'lid -en the verge of chrilltagiot4 the hardy pioneer. whu commences hui stem contra withnainre. which it will require} years to refry hi .through triumphantly. itti;•iu the midst of h)a labor a; question the solitary traveller, and risk him it hat-are , tb 'prospects of the Ptiesidestial campaign. And whet is al this lor, any friends? • What is all this far? Are we env gaged is extern's, war or internal revarlution? 1 Or is 'On 4ngei of the Lord passing by us. essaying with hiin pel. Ovnee or famine, or s;ny• of the other inflictions with which God, in' his. wrath, punishes otreud'ing nations?—i No, rn'y felloW-cipuras. sot one af On these Nothing like its Never tike the eosotry mire prosper's% The rand of heaven, the sad of h . the rain of 'heaven. perform their beueSciel fanctimis, and the haiiests nev er produced more abundantly. Bat I repeat-e.what is eh .this comnlotien . or'?• My fellow-eitizens.. it is sob- of those periodical ! changes etwersisg wbeb power via Or solved on the pWepie, and when the people. by dreamer- eies of their int Mediate power. of Wickes. weabin#q a chief magistrate l for the country, and - threngh hi IS 1161.11 N ' mine the coarse of the admioistratios on mush trieditileii air they: will. ,i • - . . , . Therefore. itt'l friends, it la that yea at,* so. earliest—a so stexiose--so mach engagvi is the convert cow pend ing between area principlei so yen condelia. WI st a sublease spectacle; 1 repaamy friends, that them is' nothing like it iW the world. ire me such in ;esteems in . :Europe. if yin coo, 'ln F r es • President may he a , elooted—hat brim 'is it to _be one? Why. the citizen says Yes or op to a partienhir ate. and 'iliet is, all the poWer ho has !limo to exercise Here thorn 'is 'nothing except toe power of Almighty God to conical yon is the twcercias of yeiir functions. 4here is another thievesy friends. ioleed striking or less honorable to the national ehiracter in the excitement which has rises end increaa ed. tad will Mentes* till Simulator. but *se an life will be lestlin the contest—not one vie sat of op- Position to the law; end the indinatitiga verdict is pro negated' at OW ballet bet *eel leen will milbstit Milei i ty to the declared wiltectibe" mhjority, sad ill will tarn I rotted and ptitirsis Iler 'looter Calmest. i • And allow ice to tell Yes this this submission to the will of the majority is the eery eernertatesis .('ear free iinstitutions—skis the'very smelter whlsb keeph the ship of state to her Moorings ;teed if she is beaked teerwthese. she is lost, mid lest forever. Well. my fsseado. what are these 'prinitipkw fir 'bath'tits is eemest. riad how v are t he y _suciiitained ? Here ire'two great ponies into whieb.t' penOs of Ibis nen ry !aro divided--tiwy are 044 whip irid derwieriUs. What is the reason of this division ?. Irbil me th d diairence of politic between the two pettiest I wish to address the young wise se t partially. wastgive them', a reams ior Wm faith that w in I them." and iiitplaks to WWII. es briefly as I can. the fue -1 dannintal pniscipais of sir palmy Is differing from the i whip. 1 em net genii to ester irate he peculiar errors Ida= wbig party—Cad God knows there w enough of I • them. I will lose, that to younger ' end, more active men broiled me—ms prefer bills of fedietmest, and to mese- cote theta to Coot ictioo before the Amerman people.— teeniest otyttolt"orith a very tow reasarko of rattail lee• port.. 1 repeat Owl goostioo, toy friends: For irbet it MI .DAY, MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1852. ill thou display of thei whir, psni. a pony r To avcoriam must revert to the tt Eugleud. After the much .toemtd about. greet • mew doubted doubted the espeeit; two potties were feel tiered hi human pi man for ovlliovorn at is all thia: for 1 What ►a tho object cootrary to that of the Democratic that.are west go back a hula. We e whoa *air lathers separated, from revo t lattott the Stale of soctity anis and good mew were alarmed. mug rit the perpetuity Of free inatinaiano ; lof mei lov, oulf-g meat ; and r rd. One • party was bopefel : bo rers I believed in the capapiny, of lent. : . ft aid of P"Rross desired . el locireve in thetapaiiiyAlif taken 1 1 The other was at iiernebifity. sod did' for self-government marks universal. rnl fuudantental whet Is the feet ? ties and proof of II wirier framed the t submitted that the I during good behini elected for life—the of relo over all law of) Governors of St be elected by the propbaitions were nt able men too ; end great republic would any ,the world has e tad ibto ■n tieredito A'cionsldereble ut I do sot mese P. rinks these re. friends, bet , therm were the grem t. les between the two.p active. ,New Allow ote to sity to you. line remarks. that is the cenveattea wetstetion, there welt a prop9sitioD 'coition( should be'eleeted for life. Of it—;hst the valuate .bhauld alto be the E'restuent sliesid have tus, and should - have the appals:intent s—,and that ha. in bis turn ; Iris to remora of the Stairs. Alikheae I Wattled h mn, and bT high and I. l` they had basil isccioniplishati. this Now be or powerful ■ Inosuirehy se or lees, nod would bays ilegeurni twoo•relly. e during the rieriiiti !br the first ses tiettling.the titi«a of high *Claire . 4ye. • end it - was: advocated that iron. time occupied i of the government. they shoed mese ;pi or the United Stater I The senate •• Right •• flonerable"—a g college iti FT! ! m enflicent"governt • the day. A tudionx sing; bet Gad Bove friends. countrymen' still dot !"ern himself; and th indiertioni of their itihition declaring , that the ['resident ',hank, be called •.. Hi. Highness." Ilonsirablei" arid the representatives edition of rank as nice as any her ape could make. Thet. we mei"' a vent. It was one of tbitlogitias of I debt was - a:A to U. is national itrier ps from oath blesbing 111 0111,1 .! • Ai l !WI think that a gnat many or sea An shoot the capacity of man to gps, tNM few Taro halve given soffieleas prevaltiif opinion on this 'abject. -1 00 Oee- as one Democrat to hw am going to ' , peak brother Democrats I mean to give n ly, piainly, the eari of fifty eat .. a. and iv two .Ittnericaa iarti trill try to ray It at the remark that ofrenit. but to tell you freely. open rjeneis eras; active end insuli' the ait ore The, pulnie4,l cfortrineanf *He s. I any' trolly and in troth, b.t f ie moderatteit. iu titustriettota of se doubted in the especitf of man I ritr► rentiotr)eis thti items only innet, the grain embletn•at the wing Lifiezhter.) hly for self-itairenitneut fiver* wa years ag .parts was t raceoon citizen,, thin was a prtity of t h e Amorloan ems* told or chirps on . the ardmfratids of the that the whip 410 'turista.) their deny on the tad of a raccoon. nod • hot etarrF#4l then, th o , lnigir toy yuor enure. sod or world ; btlf. l i on candidate to the P Getter:a Jackson ealted a soup,bow 1. Th. soup bowl watchword or Sb otioncet the word I I, au oho retioctrd. fOWOO in rotesore, to to raised us At east earbelitthe • .111. so thew every-mot 11114 wig [wk.! 4to reerfveri lath titsAkh: ad the great loop boWI is to lOW 11.4. 10, X1V 11. nosswe Ine stairoaro" Wars ageinat the itiEdels., 1 rrject suds ; but I will not opit'ufft it, be-. from high nothority that that pro, re lobe applied to the Whi g 'platrorm, Now, my friend,;„ allow tie IM saT wily. KM. AAIUN au b "rd ete,M to teal of poufitted to Mei whip - party: ' I do • g ins o r drum diving the whole ul Cannot support our liberties with rrabli trash. let them be given' to ortiiy of thein, boliut-bus Without all that of the cram:rat iu h that •taudafd. my 1 we enstiejelen eels of expeCtoyatio and to it lot it be titst we aro a little you that all-guilt is Upl Mph to hear ) 4 • the eastpaige. If eat this bled of au, some people more Let ua go to Ili blo mimicry whic reasoueble men niter. (Hate the , hie treat.) have passed ewes tution.woll with. t (rain the *ileutie ieitiloais to ilierui,y icatautou aloe; th uottuag, to fear bu of Gud. We he light or our glary hied oceas. ibiu,feir barest of Dering this lilt; perky_ were .to to general ;overawe' orefic petty were I policy, wee I. iue while ours was to the eulitiett sad the Losers:neut. mesas foe the es, 1 ought to produce no effect on art d I hope stint trust it shall be sti herr . etor felt obliged to divest hissistlr of 11. .. sny fellow : craze:is; sixty-f4ur years • sice the establishment of tircosisti• r time we have extended our limits ! th e ' Nellie and stierea!ed from'' three 1 four Milhous. and we here assumed notions of 09 earth witerewe have our own crimes and the fodgeinent e. a •high and proud mission. 'The I shsuilig• out across the dsrk aniftrciu-' 1. the eppreesed nation's of the,eisrth trt• . . i• a . L. ins . 1 44 tendencies of almost all the Whig ore the power sited influence of the t. and this tanden'eies of the Lieitio- Ito rent r i as t NA/ . shag. the in : Ti., if ease the prussrif the federSl party. idecraase and regraiu; They bir:ilis I • e alien laws, to increase the poster' of •• The tweak law was aninher of their 'e 'e ohjeet. ,It wespne of the Most Jan; rt,eeitled ju a free coentry, and God Id hare lest to if bah a man as• Gen. •eu placed, at the head of the (attend /OWN animal I kiwis who, it w Liskson, bad Slut vie rusci ny other man in our cOnntry who - coati pot down that monster ; and this eon ntrp shall e4r eip?rimtee• pooh • ' may have meth another man. {dem forced to drip of %a eranateoail) the out fight with this set of sit old !oaf rotor theo reviewed the question of it - rather as a' system of iferfreitiitti." etching ottooppolists. at the entre - nre' of then itwerosts. He then ismer to - ihs ational dui/minx, nii - iphich he `sold-1 headless and the pear that *fiish 'they 1 do not know hair resisted and 0.0 grant that. i •stisthei elms, • General as we hoped tIW.7 MOO like him. The protection, belied stud • mode or • agricolterat•ad,. qut;atiow of the •watsvt• give the want. ,; Tha'. is my d. trine, my friends. I has, hoped for It. 'and J, torso her. after to s p eak vote for'it 'agaid!' 1 li . old irks the g orbit's light et • comsTinify. iltelchitig along cur tut it lend frontier, each .ioniiiy ksping its owe limit Lod virer od• willt.eissnestis at prosperity 1 within their is • . Moo are better thou Wad. Ir . /ether land -plod fee , othliag withost-the lobe of uses,: sod I do • boleros t . there ''is "esiso Mien sucse : hmportapt then I pee ! eta jaietood patriotic sysisa to giro toms moo a root of-land whom ls• non livo`sksib...his food comforts . Yee milt of addiatio thewealah of the a 'ono, and you talk of elisinatiag human notate se issor boi gt. trot what would more conduct...tip Mn scab ,i ineasuro. hod yeif talk of the glory nevem i but what is mars Ekliiolla far U. or more Ito the' reisublicon imptiottioas of the world. than diatribittibu of the public domain of this country. ossid registry a man to settle on the laud for a few cultivate at and show a desire to improve it. bat set give it to him as a mere object of speculation: toe a few years I am for giving it to him freely, . him bold Sr mill it lest so : . it pleases his ellPriee or is i• 41611. 11, ;Then se another daem m on. hoe - whit ad Democratic parties . 1:out inert all th Mins of kii• day. I swop mad Melodist's. cad wormenisin 7--- ---- celaishis. Sad; to -all the. ' the - time . et tb• sash , slab I Tsar' wma- and a and itm4l4 se. 1.01 l yva. they origitiata tuber iu jip. p a i rg 4 istsliest*it iofidoitty. They aro oikpost.4l to go fl al it Quist. wintj*lood to lit! kr. b still bettor to lite by. Hold owirlt4foy friends v io *to Jar o it w a,st 2,;.413 EMI ipased to to cointinteiste polygarty sad cam embert that Ise fisieg op 10051 pressiossa gilt ot God so man. and wboa you-pain ihrot44 LOS riarfow and dark milky et" Abe eltelow t •lr death. it *ill be a glorious and bright light Shissing . ereond you in that lag hoar of µlei cud tremble: and .leading, you onwards to II tut who premised that ••Ipts ?iamb s petrel is fits SliSu atiali have eirrogisre throuib finis.'" Now, toy friende s hold on to that religion ;.distrust alt these nor dolmas :. disttatil ell • lhele 01 E 4 doctrines What dries an linemen citriCts wen i a corbeling/ran and' setißthoull .li 1 an instinct of weans to : Nee .witb de' fiturilite; and train lip our children viiteently, and'testb• theyn that they shay yet aspire : to be 'Governors 'or Presi• dents. • 1 bawd been Vert nC4r'thss l'resideilet chair sny'. *elf, and here eiprieueed the same dusarepeintmeat Oval ie Ernatenatity other" 44. Jut thee: s .MN •utke et ; yak who buds pm Willll that stop' le juicers Iskaly to resod) Milt Preetdebtiel chair all 1 was t his age; .1•s Miens soh" , face of tie rants such eels .us 'eon/aryl: W. do not, want Mho" Au famitses.togothe ' 'lt we. *aid of old "he till a *jilt 04114 likinl kuoya.lisa ow , listher,"bvit ltelllou, imy (needs, if this deflidlidin were ,r Wild filet, 11 1, 4,P 1 041 . 1, lel wiser ertiauttu 4 yet who would kWow the ;ifithet of her l own e4ild. ! • ... , . • the'eftenter then referred to' l the fate. at hnproviii menti and said I. thit the whii parley .Itl li. : Mitt their ' !glide 4 the ittestion As as to gni n . 1)01416.1 politer or' pia% by triett;Wiflee contracts. 'As..to Ihei-etsierarld pit cli-Ac eautinuid—ishsc'Zi4 the distinctive meesufes oft e two parties I ' ill the Gist place. free intercourse with r tgn .satious has beeW the controlling principle of the Dr •-• sr/die party—tido no wrong. and to suffer none. ;Whe HEnglatid made it'er agzression on the eights and' Miter.' . toes uriliiii country. „the '1) rtnecratic party W rut to teor nee the ter:feral' party- „oPpased them. declaring Vint' fu wotaldliave The elllct of dissOfeing this Union. , 'And i sty to you now. rev friendi, that ton cannot yirriitt to a pingleitisa 'i a flitch •trae: eltiti , pisrty' `earns feerl4ol-Irie the - tenik;aitd vines:ea the eft rrts'aiads by'one *little to destroy the littetiien• of ' itnether. • 'Kg olds. Ate s lead. worse' th.su oil, u•st have rle'll told by' high Whig thOitscr..! Vey. IWO lite oporeesyd ok.other napons Ste. svelcives , esie boopisetges grass a in lbw coutstry-rthat thryttees,live hero 1 and A -le here.. ' . ' ; . .. - .i .' - I. woo! to I he Egret libelee iow e‘stesno..l*.h ! gtf Av viler, We have &clawed knelt's. Lealitiwys.‘ Teill'14: 1 " 1 ")hri . of 31exted. We hate insults.pled she client of our db.' .nsilll l / 1 11.. Is titre a 101111111 . 111•11 ll,teitlrl.i• who deit:Out Itiloviv 41 fro: Il beiiniiitig 10 rut,. j.remild on retita:ati Wild ACl'llytlll6lll as 1r .11! . tIcio,iir. , .t a the 'got ettnuelit was cent 4: the Ory w.is. " .. *Vi)e. A urfo Jerus.9,eni;' , ' but t't'aillii,.cv i tOrr l tiearent te - yet a Tall. thy otklitt hiltjohin.; lug oat a'blessettl - exempla to nil tliirdther•Wationit l ief this world.' (Crs:itapplatnie . .) 'f lure li anotheigiffelftects' 'between es, mold that, in "imersention.''' Leek to the 1 Whig papers. sichets-_*lll,llll rill 040,,rpkterverltiou" at soustiestag It lite consents ofeilter: nations. y the' Emperor at Aspirin, or the ,Ewsperor clf.ft,kik, or the sa ble .geapettor of Hayti. underway to ,triotate thelgrt4t pristeiplreaf pohlso law s and to carry into r &Ft tlttr,te kit:46,f we Itaie.ths same right to declare that gry i shall am 4sa. :Arty we to stauil still and .11a0 1110 la! .1 1 ?( us tiozeigoterS by theAttroug arm of despotism! ((:rice el 4•340. ae.") flate,glad Le beer that responsie . of-:µo" ham tiere.b.. t o4l.4.sneritutatt. s iYp t e on uttya ot Itla if sill saAshee • feettlo oppreimed and the vOrlog triumpitsnt. l ifirgAere."Wia 4 WsX4PPL l .g.l!l• 4 l7l'.77 ° ' vole, of threw/lion walker knits:smell throughout the world. (Enthusiastic, cheers ) 1 iflllil tie is We& 41 ; boon collie. when .101 11, hostile dritio shalt full. and tiet:a hostilr cal lialithe tired.ohsuaghout the a tuld. if we Sly •• I your cause l+ .oat a good asSiiisnl Wm.. Ault it Aglertyaa e,otriumres tiles that .41 he teethe eetablitlispeukoftrue rile rtsocra'm , piteeeplee. ,If , toes atrogitstig staiteia, bolvell down I y destpollair.,l4lllll :101l egeteettts oppreisavrs, as pss did,— end times" actibbetitig pewee sttal inter,loreatud say.- - 'We ire shah, I . tri u ne rantblaalteCasepntilicats goeevo- Meet. all,. boa! yssnsple µsay injure my sistojects.•: shalt that porswerprotasis' its din glut 1,114 7 4, been_tisk! by esniassult *lug a ntes , roues, but l i Prosesance illotll anifral bl it 1:011ltnInf.J11.11( i defiant/rya per our part rgisiestischs! violation of p lid low is interfering its the affairs of outer mations, in itt . l e ri.te - stetitelVave.' WiSsifeliagetia'ssireist. -4 . iliotild 'like to hue', in the nomo of twetteen Soule. if we ad:;01 1 e In the priviriptes or pehins bier. and, if the Emperor of RUl6lllll' VIM. .114i•itil ik -right tie - •isterfete.ita tlieluleriial 41ii;Ott.4 Of hitiotis." twit We'diebere thin no one has • right di di sei. Ifarttatie Sintering lab &wittier., ling alliance.?"' - And yet' Avid teething bah hiniespritsii. ed With mock' pertinacity. - Orsi moos topic. mid 4 shell ' done—"littintiatlfy iiitir : fureigfrautises.if—.Mile ifeei4l. at iiipithfi dish stroggliskeppressien: So 414 Clott•W esti, 'of:ton. Re said 'that eeiNtirrolvor se impseareel t orsion unfolds the' banner -of Treedeatie thee my heirs• le with . them!' ". "' '' • •-• * '' .• '"-: ' ;I •" 1 't 'es t' • That 'wee the yid* dactiefie et timelier. kind is theft** doctrine ill tint"." Tem. ter friendie whereon' *lee ate bound - &tin, whefiverkhe imeglief Cleans defaced..l ; wherever matt hi st Arlo/ le paw seta, dwilsoime ait-iose to the ifght "of' (frith' mid fresdom; theta she beests sal A men can &itinerate are With theca; sett say. ••fseii twee you—do . as ne hake de the -erestihistinteetlef free institutions. an then do es We are dole/ bp 1144iNiiiill• ill (Meth and ,liier." /. • - .fify 1044A+. I hate atreedrspettettmfmerpr .....• We hove i'aitited path: led tetra's's, el .I• 1 se tint foot back at the pest aiterensisine. Seta" leek fin" word to oti;fottire duliet leave **plum iimpsirti whelk er i man caikroWt the'el,te haneeiavtlieliirin,bowt: Let s 1 efface ail the_lnaritortiliolthe pest; lei tie tliase our lifet.'' and:rhea ere Jilt beesetekhett i bp wiliest& potter ti;-iii - espe, bet all go into basilirtortitsc sativii• Cm iictory. Poitivi.tituteits, thiei• the safrieslaf in old de Mocratic ogy fo." ii le •heert ea'SUstiorifi IT silk ili "what he 'hail getotod net with rivet at -.liliet slid no; get. (Applause :) Aed he mimes to eke* hie Wall by asittfortinig'the isentinebef the piety so aly. es faithfully. iii as honestly; as itey tether dieser t. ba 40 , who and Where he ' may. (Cheers.) 'Dino Welt the whole estdot of this Sue espertslie. fawns If. aware coast wdere the inernitr . eon floacrtbs au the braid /hi Ikat is. to Where it gets deaf" to the iniatemeata of /the west.. and it, lest basin is rettlected from - tits- steatite/4,g, y,orir aftfoirc, If aC . I war i e, gl!prioiiily in the ~b rooks oe the ' clue( of the P,acific; the tialii4 of tlfindeiztViirili be krii, ged,triumitlnunly:. I We've - livid, a - Ttnit i . / fia 0r... his , in the greatpath iiirr!iiisKrighiti. espial hepes.isini effect fewatdic aud. God, wittog2l shall aid tech. I . . - setae* es Map. Jewel.. ea wane s Olt raserimirapsi. 1 le austweiseetie your tail: feilesfitiss thesis. 4i• perhaps 1 well to reentflu , thin it is tbr ditty of (rug democrat. 'NA entiely unaccustomed to publicapes:biog. to freely-coo -1 tribute-his aid iu gives/ • direction to poi l• le'i west n man 7 -residlitg at tit 1 Alleghenies, ad at the hes Mississippi. where its w talc,—it sien;2 m 11 any Hail e sentiment. assert bde of 'the ihe emit volley of the me first break from the mese ist tits presumption; here, is Tom' lore the tooncil-fires of bb.ny st,d demo stemma beznisibrightly. to mike the *Con It F lP ires sesaet+ting mom tbaa saeiesty to add anything to whatitea.biea so well aad as eloquently staidly the thstingeishad geutleasiss who have itteleeded we. The ewe rip. is yettnitlO attqatrentetus.. tad distinguished fa r h o p s tat e mimmishili,. otijayse fame hatitekonly by the confutes of eivilisetson. the services to hie contry itid ‘ t itsteparty wall heights' the pages of hie esnantry'aitintory t' Tha other. the coo atwitter Poen Illinois, the arektkett 44`l.owts locum itho, by the force *energy !tilt t Vi tetellest. tin t atte to dl tined,' l lathe • • I slain his 'name already. lo'the nnyrning of his.tife.'is It. , millar to lira countrymen from the Aroostook to the Pa- idle- it ie Irma, as be bee said, that the democracy of. flew, York, as well eta Peonsyl eau's. be something to 'Atone in Abe .bistory of:the past. whilst much is expected jam eseltiti the *ore. We are rejoiced that the greit democratic party of New York wend Out ones more in bold rehei to the view, united and thoroughly orgaruted fee the canting Cowed. At seem. incredible that any porde§ of the destocrattc . party or New York ever flinch: i ' ti, elAftelnlesi,cor.perinciplit; WhilitAthe usion al the to;r- , ty - sow wall go fer;to.wipe out the inemary of the pct.-. ,"few York, one of the eh/ flumes in the sages otitis ffp i..letf.in.and'promi of her revolinionary bald...fields—to. by position. woe ation. and all- the giitrieue fel:whew/oml of the past. democratic 'in * ell her tendeneies. 14 times past, she has done nineh to seem* the ascendency of del lettermen policy • It was the vote of Novi York. in. IBllo t east iii the (louse of•Represeutatives or theuuited-Statre that elacted Mr. Jefferson. sad the. gore pet tuaitent ere, cogniittiholur theirlootrtues of the great apol es o Aittert• can liberty. Jo that fitting and eviutfer meatiest. t w de. lent of Aaron Burr, id the vote of New York. wilt the itlelliv!gow to the federal inirtf. Front that day until tilt' presets.. the de ll ;tt maims prty. -with but three exception, ; , r...1i11i elVetinel or Mr.. Adams by the Hours of Ilepteasu i t"lttivee. in 1414. and the streetiou of mildewy chiettsius ;IS ew .. IS-1t) rad '4B—bas been puree...fa! in every coutest *Or the Piestdeneyt white Os priteipfell have au.de lemma. ?tat pt . ...greets. and like the rats ,•.f. light. Hearne every moot.: siu ind every valley, not...illy' elevating the' to te,is es of this conotry. but insitirsol, with laps stud proisii:4 i ' lle down-trodden mamma of Etaropa. In ansou there iv iottritt/th, nud.iu strength there is victory. Let Its profit. tli d en,Ary the admouilion, and especially. hy tltj. less*, t hsoiqht 4 , erwrienee. In the coming cameo, P d eots%l4 "rote will doper duty: Shit wilt b.; true to herwelf, sod 1 1 itantiot.doubt' the( slee''S itl east her vote fur Pierce and KILT. for she 'loamy ninsutited. In Illi. althoteel deters • ed n P. nos. Iris tie 14 a sites defection span the bottle s of N-WYork,, end byths - portable troops that were throws :atit : the 4 Otii - mid rutti t ty of Philadelphia. the great disisiSe• krat4: party of the bterstene ,lots moire& ittaeltit illvalans• 0 di, rtits4e' la l that n'ismierable contest, *e erwt the ]iegni it uuminera of the democratic puny a grealei vote • then a e gave-for Pei and 6 His iii l 11. la Perthsv l ,l wattle tie %chime-ludo ! so - leaders beyond the pit., of tike' party, and it is our pride and ear boast that We wile col-: tend Ante fur the principles of our Cahill. .In 1848, we' c intended sail mushy fur the triumph of those pritsciptee., •ad in their defence fell. at the last moment. disith'esi ed the •itiuglowini, yet by no means' conenered., The dry- . eat Wes temporary: : for principles' eve' immutable. Pi as ble:Vlay who said that ”troth is lisevitaole ami.polt•' ie justiee eertein." The reoakeif lite eiewion in JffF3i a. an ilhastrahon ofthis teeth: fig' the principles Slit Pr democratic 'owl did surlier, like a Mittens's( upeo ter • can defying the tempest, cud the lash Oils an ry eves. The tftuntpli o f the opposition was not Only . I rn .inpty triumph. bat it was oite fraught watt evil, - A , et h.; inauguration of Olen. Tat lot, i paltry had to.b.;•grst 4 . pun in the urge [imitate* *fibs newly ariptiredAerritorics zit di weriufied was peblie expactatien. that an aecointit , • • ation was nought in-the recommendatitiu of the policy • f noutsettop. • • •- t . The ogslar mend race/fed:at a suggietiodie weak,iAto reetured . the 4 10 lc-sell tie a n nisi, rife 4.iiil ekiiTfeui nd bordering a iiun disso'ration. Witeu,the ad.moset-,... i m fs iii/ the d di •titties with which they Were eurrrae did n I heard the, tun it which- they hid raised f 'witch' the apitot, they were canipelled to tetrad, their reps stud • , t ,. oonerioras'llen Taylor iii his gr.ve, than PrePidril .. t e ri.m e n rote arm and' t ilt - n - are. --- ti" - "itit - IV k i s ' -.` Crateatoirm' iiiittbs.injuijullu wit! b the rem:Gilder or the mantle{ 4wodeibeil the 1061;ey of inaa,aetkunas abortive and Itla., .14'able. at tetWied spo r e the reepablKen platform. IRA essistriot 'Nippon mid protection spun the ductrinea i t :i thke Sets f's • The tn4es of the Mcbolson bite' e. leelline of a :•intdrieution, twererecitioiled estheitivael • art of alatearstot ship, sold wete adopted ss the bisisi - su he etompromise-• coutioroinise tlist restored quiet 119 a distracted people, en • i hee been received as the olte-1 "r Nor of peace. Th ceiteute.lgentlemen. are nn* wittatile if history. and in i it review the dentocretic, • tatty relies with cuutitlettre up the enlightened' judg,,, emit ofpntilie oputioen.• in' 10 . 19, cry of lankier/ 1; 10 y yPPPeliirthe plate often Ahwett . ey, Wirt; with Sir • Fro doieeneions, proved t is passport` to .. %ter. - The le tied.' have descrVed, and halt! it up as, w aing for thei . 1114,14.1 te /824 Ur. elay..theu rn, the !all vi .r of Is elliciewrinaturedetatesnamiehip.sdratedellearf•, War- , • intaistnet the danger of douveruag. Military china: "to dill rulelki The party of -which bootees the es , dadete:Shii-eltainition, from Maine to (leoigi ',mei is, iilet:aenaninatioi4 They a veri-eilthat it ury Wee pinto: oki;itaitzlitt ll ..2tinp'e, and appe d with ceneldelnee -its Iteutectivel ages tor the • i - . Yet 'lde Claw *swell , kali' se *inquiet tie • ithytidersed• '' nisholat . -- mil r . • lona they contain. , .4ad t ¢ triter it. throe aditipoi. rearfullY , Quelled be hone IMO 1 " 41 ad reoCheit t hid pony and 'hientelf and eacriticed, by the nomination of a user,. yi chiefteina tin. ie tiimaitaited "taw army , Itact: _ lean the Ilehle vita fa:mlga itowigaera,; 7 a tion which Mr. Webster &Thiry/ aiassitaa & In be made." After-Mt...City teutlgrewit grey. 'groovy land worn," in the terries• of the. party into winch hailed .breathed, lite, aud - itope. and tiger. and becoiee. ti eiaol;li;d, the last patties! tritellignica that 41Iert by oar WAS the astreancernent of atis uonusat!on. tot the whig entiventien.ef a atilitiry chieftain ., Ws very pad of the Amanita* army.' Nat hecsites Gen. Scu t had Jelgtripentiliceiioui.'wr had the shihteet seiveriencegn the -chariest civil pol.cy. but simply beicause he had %eels'. ed thlt rant 'of ' ht.rjor-Geueral. sled were with eredi upon the field., of battle the uniftriiis of . hie Coutity a.' Tnerii w scarcely an instance titian' record when igrrat eiddery. captains ;hay. faded. when within dm mope e their power, :a mtubvert theories' riatbority. au& at. the wactifiseerattibiaty, t. phint theasseivris upon ha rtes.— Julius Cribiar.vres eae ivt the greatest-generals of attelen Lilies. auk nherivhed..e kiader regard forth. welfare • the people thin any n-ptiun of his age. lia:liaittaene -mush ler it. owe. ritteinied her bpuudiries tandOed talkie!. the Roasts arum . and odoed term an to tli ' V'Re• man name. Yet his temparets changed the ambition ol the pseriet.tilf finally it knew so restraint ackirowlneg -nosiperior. The Rubies* fanned es hoitier to the ad , swar.c . rel.tes colereive: for they Cd speill o itt water . and, • postal -g s' " 0 the "v ear hilted Mist: Comer Maisel demanding of Mitatollus ilia kepi of ths; Raritan treasury and thus. by a anion of the sword and ie parse. he Struck 'ititerit ale liberties of his errantry Lank at the hir.itir) of waste Europe. sod rte mei or. tilted with a ~crust et reveletioes. for liberty usiediresittid. and Satiny deimtaill by thieirendiery of military Madam who, wed* arrays by conquest. seldom failed to convert the sword et the patriot into the 1-:eptre of the damn. Look et !'eland, four near a ~eatery blesdiag under twilitaty despotism. the result of her military epic!, swathe troagrhasy of h e g suit may Madero. _ Leek at fienguyilirp4,yriththe spirit of liberty. and strtiggling almost with superhuman energy tee its porsessisa: yet °beef MeV greatest captains Waugh, her back to the yaks of Amnia. from which Reesetb had freed her. Look at France, struggling formelons since the tevolution of 1789. dotting Europe with her battle fields, and.at this very moment. shamefully betrayed aid sacrificed to t h e military despettem. sot tif an era' Crew. bn I. his mere shadow—Me fetal echo of pied*. NA gluey. pe!oi is the peculiar ileiminiary *rough! =1 50 A It XI A tt, in Advan in the public mind of • nation once:addicted to hero wor- . ship. that it loses the power of using its own jodguiesti end; with it, the pciwerof stelf-guirerament. The-history of the whig virty is a !notary of hero-warship; as well as of niconsistenciee. In 1848; ih their desire for the pouter and patronage of the governrnebt, iu itidition to the cry of inilltary glory, they sought to prejudice the public aided against the clarets° of the veto power. ooe of the most .n se r salt se sod valuable provistions in the federal con stitution: There ii uo dipartinent of the 'goverment • here a limitation it trot* requited than upon legislation. Than li-nitstion iv to bit fohrid in! the careful. judicious and prompt exercise of the Clow power. end upon thiv point the whig ,party have tiiiier surrendered. General Scott„ iu this letter of seceptuoce. avows that he will ex 'wet"tt. in 1313. time Whige.cr ' iddaluud fur 'a protective tariff. yet in 1:35 wheu they were Anted. for the first to mike a daelitrivon ,of their creed,' they gave itrotectinti the go-by as the obinl-te plticy - of a . by-gone 414 y. The patriots of the revolution:jilt their Brightest is well.as,dailvst hours..inea contending witit!the power 01 Litglel3(l up in the firea and, upon the litud,,'neted for access upou the justice of rata cause. May not the ileinueratic party rely epos the justice of their cane, -with equal confidence, aid with en equal assurance of success? To thepriticipa and policy of the DemoCratitt party we can trace the foutidation of this government. as well as its progress and power—a progxses in all the elstieuts of induitry. enterprias. iniprosertieist.totnuserce ' aua navigation. unequaled in; the history of it+ttous. It was a denteerstwho draw the Melaration o depers deuce. it was a dmineerst who driughted the fe oral con.t.tution. an acknowtedgedi model of republican fo . of vvernuieut. so Compact a,nd perfect iu its' structure. so timely cud perfectly batnn i eed iu parts. formii4 a unior of Sutter*. bud tictitill upon then, like 4110 OW nerstrat attract We /between{ the sun upon the planetary -14ternotecuting a steady igoVotai end amp'. protetities t'etasch end afro: them,ns Clair rope! spheres. L it was dralller•Si who advocated nod urged the put:cv uf. the -pureliass ti{ Loossaarta. by which uew States sod tenito iteelsawebeen *dried to the confederacy—and the free navigstion of - the 314ssks•pni. It WISS a idsrnai•rat who 1 • adyncated the policy and secured the purchase of ftia Fieeidas; thus ruski:ig perfect our tienudeites and miliie ty defence* la the S.aath, it was a democratic puhey ithst secured the intseaetion of Texas. that rearmed the Rimless:on* of the Alextean government. and is defattimi . of our national hoWeiFsni'ustienel•righis, pushed the eon- quer' Muhl our titemern bouoilar.ea wcro eventlad to tho •hurea pith' recific. It wea the dcinecranc party which delivered the country' front the 'influence. danger and power sod corruption of,e National Banl—which . flatbed the Independent Treeenry, t,y which the revenue goy rneneot hog, eines been-promptly cotlei:ted.netfely de. posited, nod promptly paid over-which cliecked•and fi• nulls arrested the syefrin' of totems! iturovew coin by the general gove-rtment—wiicein which. noequal lu as operative. and pregnant with State jtoiousaes and dia. cordain interests, would liner exheu-ted- the Netionel . Treasury. and laid broad and deep the fooudation of or tionat ba l nkruptcy. It has &ern the pot cy of the -demo- eratie p ,rty to .ezteatt out count' •Ife, toenurags epfl- Kranmt,'•utd to ;mike that the. {and of the free sad the of thq 9 , ,‘lpressed. The attpreeegenteg proeperi- Marcia! avenues now crowd .41 w. hiving• is eir'y State of tiro; Union; and from every quarter tif,the gfibe, with uithipited evi r Lfence of wealth. and pia a• pwity..with liar caritas and spires reaching hightuto the., heavens, with a thoosaild,stips floating on the buter"' • rivers that wash her boundaries, • and a thousand sails - crowding her inagnifinetit harbor, the busy theatre of.life I 4i•rd action, and inviting to its commercial and peaceful ! .waters the 'hips of every nation and the productions of every clime—hi triteentileyin a great measure. to the, itcolus, enterprise and' inti r id:ty of a ,dc•tmguishedilein.. oerwL It Was D. Clintot who.effected.a Fosnectikia, of the waters of the Iludsisit 'With those of Lake Erte l . by the trade of great inla‘d seas.' as well waif lb* vast regions of Me: N nthweaii, was secured the city or New York.' De Witt Clinton was a d mend. true to himself, tree to the oill/ationa of b g ry and his coigne - try,-and-whilst the great canal. itch been but ma'am will forever !mind a living, nutnent of his gaining. pay rio.ism and .nt!.rprise, • will poor into the edy of New :Yea a trade wine an"connection with her foreign pal mance, will c e her to advance is wealth and popular non, and the extension of her limits. Until She will tray quelled. if netsorparratd, the City of Loadeoz,-- -tfour. then, C4O any patriot hesitate to give to tbitdom- Heretic per. and its nominees his cordial support? It -is the party of freedom and of progress. Its Ptintirdele tiud their origin in the besprinciples of the home. heart. 4 - The election of Franklin Pierce will same the'ascen- dent! of thews principles. their recoguitioo a► this great rod true brsi► of legleativ action. Fraoklia Pierce .tends forth as their icktmorl dged champion and expo tient. FrAnklits Pieter cad ominsted by the Democrat= 4a uattonal couiebtion kith ingular unitnemity,:and his iwtoonspoto has been rem.' 4ectien.' Uity requirestlia Jul and enitteult.d wpputi. .cesidiiiit of tree rstretuttene coMmanding intents. .Mt of irpirattotte; yet the keep .14 lel:ow-cizistua have tie unguohed positions. iie atom "do Senate to the qua •et. 10 the hour of eattelel quiet sod c o mforts of civil h • we. to witch ilsto a Oioisht ,orld, welter* its tattles so fasthtaffr,porform has part pit the Arnett] drama of , soldier's life . Hir career mid history is a fruitful coin eater' of 'the influence of freedom and Cr.. suetitutiUs open Om nistive• power. and energies of the mind. os stet hisesinction _urine high estE office mu the - gift of ot frit people will furnish an art• sl.tseual illustration ortins jairtste and equality of ropsablt. coo institutions. ,:i • . , . . . , . „.,, ,or Col. King I need u r , *this . 11;9 *history is writtert s' open the the itgiskaora wards of his country Cur the last 1 fines-ter of a century. A min who Coq !mre that. bog in. ,ho contest of I.ltelation. sod then! receive the 'adorer - meat of Its party 11l a natirial convenhon. is a demeersi well Ined and worthy of this higher. hotiurs of the re' ~..:- poWie. • • . . . %Ve have bet one duty to petform, that is to secure thaiielection. We PIMA do it by orgemiatien. enargy xnd action. There le not a cloakd to be seen above the pantie,' lioriton es laFge as the :propnerialtasii to discolor" ago es. Maine and New Hampshire wilt stand firm in , the met; whibil we have more than an equal chases for Ibo votes_( ' :. biesseeliesetts. connecticut. and New Jar- - my. Tim tbhaleisseth. with scariely a solitary excep tion. wiN atilt their verse for Pi•res• sad •King. The great welt, from the 01;io to Oa Mississippi, will march ep is selhiphalaus to dm rescue. Poo us) Jeanie will Coe saw bet boveredlpoeitiow as the haystone of the Demo enine arch; whittled'. deemeneey-of the ehtion minima to the great Envies State to bad tbs wen sad make the . triumph complete. • A raft Ilrr —Dittos • the recent ofeetittusin Great Llr4ibirt. one of %hit coadidates for. Edtshotith tatted tory s 'Wessell to solicit his veto. **l sttuald rather solo to* the devil. the. for you." wee the reply. But is ease your: firma should tot cot!, forisiOd. said the"eandidttte l "* woilit 1 dion nasal *pa your isoishilies 1" .1. 1 r..4-4 , 04:4 13 I ' NUMBER 20. d erery whero Rifh ws-bhould give to it .1 ilrounlitretorce is tits de stuck, a man of lit.gh and nociest pretentious iud has iseernmetit and partiality . of ■led him to high and could voluutarily withdraw bows of his native hills difficulty. ha Could quit tits