i I i ' . 1 ' i 1 '' ,-- ,,, , . , . . 1 in. ' ' , i ; n. i ,t ii i ' :. cr,.-'s ' ,S ... r, ! !-; t . i ; I . i . i t i , : n! m . i: j w.v-' i !' ib--i. I. :. i I ( HI ;oe , ' ' 1 1 l.'ll!,'l Ml I tin ll hi, lit f.ii n e.. n.ri t. W I i ! i c i i w .!! i : , I, i !cr d mi haw lini - n.i I. is pi'i-deci snrs, lie rn :;"n 'A 0 do lui' ei.'niu ', ei . .'it'll ! : 1 ' I Jllli'l), in .1 I'M" ill" I'l.il . lio.dtli rs, r.n i"is I. r hm ('' ciii i i Ii'ihi.im . : c ."" 'i-ii. : i i'..ll'li. I hero .in1, itltlblcia-i : ((' op i ji ton . u iitihtT tin '.( policy h:.s a! nil lull' l'i .-Ii pi : jt ii, i it i... ,n fl inn that the good fa-ally prep.vi.tcrr.tes, :ii,il tli.it lus purpose:, lnic lecii utever.-a'iv pitlV anil patriotic. In lli': liisti-iiuiti .n of tin- c.V.'ciUlv t: patron;. ;n, ru'iv en" uli" applied could liul be n i f - 'in'.'' d. .'nil alii.o' tins was ni'.-i-Mvliily s ', and is ,i d.iiicultv v. liK-h must Ie encoa.-i'eie.t Li nil lu.niin ntiattoits, some wortlu citizens iimv have lull lluii lin y Ii itj jusi i-nusi' lor compf lint ; lllrt M IvllZ l Ik- I ulihr M'iit-p if ur.j ii'i luniK-j, yii'i wili iiijri'if vri) u-, tin1 it IS (.ll lllllli'l- liii'i)!t,un:r v. Ii. 1 1 I if ll.i! afC'jit o; i lie wirk and ccnii.nlv rif n an ui'l iorsnkc !iis priiicijiii'!; ;i : .j ,iitv, ll,; ic.iMtns s i liti'cn.ibii' ai,,i rosui-s uun Uii'l.iiie. 'J'llC li.lll. .'KI.IIMi.MI ;'. I'.LAI K. i!lf I ll lil- ooratic i-.iu laiiiti' for JuJiri: ni i,r .ij-.rt.-iif i.'o'ait i'.'ijiiii-i'! no re .-omiiif i-.ilaiiDii lit our ti.inds. J Jo has 1,','cii v(.'i:'!ic,i m tiic? I.al-anci-aiv.i nnt l'cu:.J v.ai,;,nj. 1 lis iMiiit,' tit iiiahriratunis . ,r f i - - ,.',.,, t , his pro u ;nd schtilai.-hi), l,,v Imc ,.' i.n v a"t;inuii ills and ll.s IMlallaii-d :!' ;i , h u-.u.-K r, ln'tJ ibf tlicinu nl p iu iui u o.iii , itit.ii, an.t'ii'j mon ol all partus. Iiuvvl-is and I'l'man. In ili'od, llii'sc (),jailitj:itu'ii.-:, las entire and jii-.tlinr r,ui'-. hit li'!'i"v- ; nd hh- fnt morai vvoi'.il, uid nnt Ii; i;ani-nru l ''.o inns: violent parii.un. J: vt.Jd bal:l- liio tuftsi prulilio Iira'ti to pinduf" one well loundcJ mason ayain-: Ins K-fIt-oti-n. 'I hi nu'.m.r.v.i; (r.i;;. n, , ,s w-ii!(-n SI lire IIJ lias bi cii -in. ('l,i,.'.tit;.-e ol' til'' present very hliit; and l.-a in-.: I iit ncl.. n,,t ion;; s xi.ro cJiomi by ll.n pi'n;;ie ,.f ',..m. sylvani. ui! ,'tT t'l-ir iv-nij.ioied co;i:i!n t,on, by wliidi :ii-y aro pcrniitcil u.rli'o, as the; r ripli! :bf adn.u.istrt.i. is as v.i.-das lite makers of tb? iaus, and Ins lit.-r.irv productiot s at an -arli-r pcrimi nl' bis li:'t, bavu dis'ingiiishi'd bim as a man ofcxtr i. onlmury powers ol' mind nnd bave nimie lor bim a lepniaiioii of whu'b bis na'ive Main may ju-t!v boa.-t. l-.'iluw-i'iir.-ns, si,.;!i iiitinu.fbi-J nvn anions yon, shouiJ I"- cberilic.i and sn. tinned. Tliey urt.- mir jevvls above nli piiix-, above ail ii nip, nary citi-i If rations, and anion; a yrtat pt'cplc. (.-onsti-n-f rn ul yrmr cclclirily nnd povu-r. Wo mi v. ibi'ifiuii', it is obviously nvr inlerr-M ti-rt-tuin ibis nbleand just i'ltim- in voursfr viou. We know (but republics art? son.'i nines charjj'.-d v-ih beiiy utigrali liil. and .. you repudiate .iude r.iat.-k, it would t'iv" ro'or to tl.i rn.rus.ition. Sucb a res '.. bowever. we have net tbo siijrb'i.st reason la apprelieiid. Ih:.rv .Murr, Ksi., ihc 1 icuiocir.-ttir ' i-andidale liirCai.ai f 'oLimissioner, is like. wise eminently wortbv i-l yo ir confidence and support. He bas bcreiomre iilieil sot. eral public .stations, in addition to that of Kepn-si utilise in tiio lowe r biancb of the Lr-rri-ailuie. Iii th'. di-cbar"!- ol'lbe duiies : . i. i ... i.umii.-(i upon ll ' tn ni t hr-si.- r; j-,cet,'' sia- 'Ii' i he luS !iivetl eviden-e. that It.' IS le an d possrfse.l of a clear miu. l.nl a. sounu . t'e'e judgment, of baiiils ,,f industry principles of strict integrity. Hoi-u,i ipiabtled by education and liv e.vpeil..n -e to perform the d:iiies of tin; oilier fur w lii-rh be is n.niK-d. Of bis personal ir.er. its mid ixcellont qualities of bead and bear'., you coiiid have no stronger evi dence, than is luinisbi d in the imiird and zealous support ( x!i n led to him by bis neighbors und those wbo know bim most intimately. Wo do not doubt bis triam pbnnt election. Hot let tis, fellow. citizens, in addition to 1 l.o views presented for your consider ation in our last address, aL'ain risk your attention for a moment, to the aspect of the pposition to tho Uemocrniic nominees. The Wbics as n party have no principles to bind them Urv-iber; neither !tati nor Xatioiml policy on which to nllv. One sifter another, in npid successinn, their me isurca of public policy have been re- ' jwted by the people and utterly nbandon ;d by themselves. 'J'hc utH-rations ofiim'r find experience l.nve falsified all thrir fir mer dopnias. Tho liank of i lie U. States the bankrupt net the distribution of the proceeds of the sales ol'ihe public lands the- tarifTof 14-J or indeed nnv lor- avowedly lor protection have n ,. i.-om,: "obsijlele ideas" descended to "the tomb of the Capuiets." Hostility to terri. tonal extension in general, inr-ljdin the acquisition of Jyiuisiuiiii and Texas bos. tibty to the Indcp-rrdcnt Treasury tm t-inirof IS 10 to the war with Mf'xj--0 t. the ucroiisiiloa of Cnlifi.rnin to the !i ibdity of stock holder in banks and corpo latiuiis generally, t.i;nMlier wuli their t-r. rift,- deicr ptions of liio iisiirpitions and tyrunny of t fit one man or qualifi.-.! veto power, with which th" eonsimitinn of tho Frverd States', h-ive wisely cloth'd the chief mtigistrHtes of the Slates and th tu ' on have beciv.no di'ad stock in th'i po I ticil market, ever was a pnrtv before so birren of nil the elenit nts ol existence or power. There is, we ass(.r, without l-ar of contradiction, no instance lo be l"tind in modern h'storyof a political par ty, th.it has been r.o uniformly wron- on rvery question, and against 'which time r.nd experience r.avc si-oken in pucli terri- '! I -''I I in ' :i:'f III .1, 1. 1 I i" l . s -i :. s " i , . tl- , Kit : i r tine ll! IIV): ''I r HOW I.ImI il l III I 1,1, III H o II' ' -'.. - '' M T o! ,, ( t. -' f i . , 'In! i iit en i.t'-t' a t,d . '. t ' i ' ' ' I -:. w mi, o ,! ,ii, i l' tli" pi iiii-i-pies to ill" if 1't.ritif-r en I'd nil M :t lo Ii ,-i- 101 -ri-iir.i.-ri..n. It is a f i i :.-. j , expe l 'ii, ;,:, and it wd; p.-ovt- i,u i h-i i.e! ,rr i" ui iny m iim'i and enu-.. Wbi; arc t:. " '" "ckiiov.' i d .'', Th" ra-.k i.i. il lil" a ie l). u ,iy a-,;, it to nt-ivpt tho nil n lit ' " " '"'.V -U't;;i- ere. !. J'l.t t,,'1 c !!,-,rt is in Mini, !"r tin ,' ban. biiiii.i .! ru.-.-bi-s i.penly i je.-f ij by St .111.-, Ill'.i V if.'s.,: llii i's. I'ti'iii iy i-V W I-' ." I l.'l)'-" .-jo'x'll ii'.'ii-i'alite to tiie m a riarti- s. 'I' ; iircau tin' in:.,t u , I I . , l"lf ' f Wll : ii-1 t- ci i.euts, iiti.i ;, i" --lire v di . i ;' t-n a!, .i n, ,. ( ,H .-tt.nl ', , i!i.;..t be an Ulis. that poiitie;-; teiiip,--.iii'v. His. st, ni:, llu! lo !( Im iii'.'il. ll . 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 NaliMMii, i ,- At I'liitou'sin m iy 1 1 i::ii l,, im' VVbioery ie vit ' Tli' v ih.i,:, u an i.npi, j ,-ioiis ti;,,'. ! ) io. ti tiial Ui-iia'ni'i ti ),,; , . e- 'educed to s.K ii ;, . osi'it t: .ni.-" i"'ii.'T s iiiatntt st a u itiiiii'i, . s . to ! in u itii "i v.'iy wind ,.f d, -riti " tii it m prom, so to i, sop m ti-mM,i.irv s- ecs-s. I It in. w" ma i,i f.uiv to lani'i'-r : v. llu s' "-!,!t,an SLt't Ul j'l'Olt s-;i., cr to airav mi: ' .1 'd.ccs lo e.t:,te our , '- s-bristiaiis nainst niiot!i-: . i.'iss (.; citi'-ns ii"iiuist unu'.iii-r a n i- i, i '.o j'l Oso. il. till' I Ills l nit" t-. an ; .11,' .s.iei.'.i e ;us : tu i it .eulit'ii to ill,' .s, It- -' ' :l I ..;. " .: I "i 1 1 x . I.I'" If mere p.-it; . in ei.i!s;i,,,i ;,, tmis inini.-t, r census ol 1 -oil, w ,:ch we take lor iliu.--to the uoist ; -ssi,v,s tint , ew rn-Iii. 1 1-.. t ion. Was Iv. en! v -one .iniiitios sei-io, ved tb" nun; hi heart and contention iiro tli en rd ti"; a hii, 'iiiit'iis no !uo.:;!it stl ,ie world lo uisre. 1,1 .-.Ill te,Ti-lUl"S lit Cii o. Wasiun .'.i,.iuu i i,i: mi', i i t.u- i.!ile.-! mis to ,,e c cotiinion cnuitrx. An i-: n in im. all this tilt y ..o to promote n.i u-i! "ii.l ol pulmc ;o;,-y, but to lyiin poiitic.-i: "..w. : . ....... i: . i . .nr. m-.si-.-i j'lejie.eu ell ,i,s,lv,t,; co;i"u, ami sen: tu friend Bufus L'butitc. that alter 1 --o-J, 'die U I,, narlv won crust ciiiy in iusiorv. ' The iVu-i we Iiave it: : a 1 . t -. i Verities that putipheey. I, that al in in and bis still i-icnter cornpeer in .slate.suiunsliiji, I l--nrv l lav, w eru penuit!!. , .! ,i , , , f in ,ii,,.n ,u on- i,ih u n i. e se ,i oier u nuon-st us, they would asseverate that t thousand one hundred and five were 01 , ,.',, , the present Wl,- party is not tint which . foreij.,, biith, I'l-in-thirteen nnd tvwstenth, cjW'," ,'hl('n.' i oVr an., out thev were accus'.oiiied 1 1 ;:dvise and eoun- per '-eiit ' ' laws cd" nli nations, uii'ler tlie dominion of -I. Til" respeetabii loeh cf'"i) i;iis!al;en usod to rally under th- lead of these t.i;-, 1 slatesmen, would I,eierc,.ndescendt,,.such a bumiuat n-, liisbonorabte and aiiii-n- publican position, as that now assumed by s.uieol their firmer political ns-o.-ia-i-s. : " '" ..epre.-ii.,cIliploy.,l in tiny kl ol Mi,-,a! capuci'y tactics ot' th, ie opposition to th-; c.eniocracv to raise a clamor about the M.,.,,ose, di vcrsioti of tin common school fund to sec tariaii purposes;,,., this mafer has no! ' mafer has not t;C" n lie, niet! 1 Cll'-atli lb,; dt.-iuty o a n ti'-" by the Wbii: State ( ', trai ( 'ouunitu e win Hive ei '-.!-..-,.,, mi nt- io. iH-.i r 'nil j ti im swerto this ebar-e of ib,- .-pposttion, a plain sta'ement r f facts, , -md a brief his, o. ry ol their own cond-ict on this seio,d q ii-stion. 111 l-vl wh"tl Jnse, b BiHier Was Oov- ernor. .-,n,l I ,,-!, bran.'b.-s .,' I ,.l... ' .s-... Ii.re wrt-e compose,, ol a majority oi wbi.-s. i" e.iu-iii"ii seliool . .is n.-.eieii .,-u, and a i.aturi; t iijra't-d thereon, ,-ivie. a - s '.mom ! tl," fund endowed s, hu;'is, apt! -dso to the schools of religious denoiuii, a- . ... . I litis i.ll i-'ri:iiii . I , , 1 , t , , . . .. i.-.i. ... I... - -' t l' .. . . . I .1 II I;-" which can b' as w e w iii de- seen i-i nil the tail from thai henl imi" 'j nil a cbai:"" was mad'' bv the law , f th" las' session ofil.e ;o:i ol toe r:,..,r.,i , -....i i.. i.. is... i , -o ji' io i i;,, .i"u u in. 1' . .'O .lis oil Was I ,, ,ve rnor .l ,!, I . , '" isl .tur- was eom;-sed ,-f a imrori'y of Wife's, the sijioo! In..- ;,,,.,ni r,.v:Se(j and lhe e-,-n-e providing for a distiibution . .r it.o ii.n.i i.. r.c;..; . : i ' "...'. I - n ins M-e, s w ;is i ear eo end tile lav I" '!l'!llu:! Lxecjtive of lb" Sia In the course ol tho I "l ' '" "i" leirtsiuiure. w lien both bram-bes were .lemratic with a democratic Goveinor, tl,,' school law was again revised and re-enacted, but nil the fecttirnn leattires wi re stricken out. In the face of this reeoril c, ,;,. iu , i ttic inc.. (, i tins p-.or.l, show in ; that they , and they only as a party when in power, have cnu-rnfied this feature on .he system, i tbey bavc the har.hhood to come befote, the public nnd ntteir.pt to make a false is. ' ,, , 1 ' ' ; sue against the deniocratic party on this question. Ruling ,!,w4Ja.C ! edlast winter.,, excite prejudice on .be i.on o, tne legislatur- w hen n-t n single P,'U, on was presenled asking fi.r, ho siire, nor a motion made to that eitcct.- . Comment ,s unnecessary. We only ask, - ii me oemocracv ne not I, i, milv b, the ., - - -on , . t un-. Vin w,, nil remember .hat when .hat,,v,l nndp ,ro n.nn, .ancis B. Shunk. was .lie demM-rauc tioim lor governor the wbu's nttempted to rnise a se(t,',,i,n . r i pieudic: na, nst htm. He was , barbed i'h submission to catholic influence,.and ...t.i. l-.... -t - wuli trampling upon the American fi,.; Willi TV.. . Willie U:i'L!m ir, n ..lt,,,t:,. ... ... ......... ,..,, in,, essnni iu I iiisnure. 1 Sill tins I, bam,- ess evnet henl liiisliurc. Mm shameless expedient iHilorl, and Mr. Shunk was elect;,! nnd lived Ion, rnnii'C t 1 n , slaiiilerous nceusuiions. rs v-'i. un iijuo-.- c need not reiten.te .bo c..i. r.o tics adopted bv the whics in ihe nresiden. ' Ills. .It -L'.lll l l,IL- "-V'-rswunmcsnme 1 ."-' " e. mies im, ll linn mm,l U urn nmrii I itiliU.,ti, ,,,.! ' "'" in" inn'ii iu un ill iiimiui'. null IHC ,i limH n U: I : r- ' vjo. ijl" i i i - , , , , - - s- ....... .-"-u , nn- . - i " , - " ie. . nk, iu men o w ii uus i ess. vjov l"-en ?o I0112 cherb bed ,-irid eer . cte, on. n...i . ibr..,i ,.. i j ....-.. .... 6 ' " ' , , , ' -' niu-, eiieoiiraeu oy me repreventalives '"" "l ii oi ra emeu,, nun utm- etter nn ibis mil, ion- la l.f. r d.-r democratic rule. -f ft , ,.. , -n, ; -''t" r tier on thi& subjec. is belore the. T ir . i- " i "i .iii.. iiiinis, mi; itiuii. iv ami mil iwiihii u siH Ciire. l no n air r,,w,.,ln I . :. i l i ; The effiirls o! our opponents t cxe.te Secr.-tlv nlottim for bis def,:,,! l,r un l.v-n ,. ....... ., " t.t ' ,0 11 hn Pib.tory law ide give relie.uus preind.ces a-i.inst us is no new , A r', ,. ' . . . . . 1"'-'" "'.; pres- uee o, v.verai .or- catl ,c 8rt framed as to l. Cons, i,.l I by a scm. 'I , I1 V f ; I' . II, '., I1 1.) f Ill , ' ll I'M'! , ,"v H, I m. I I f i.i'pii-- inn ,, ,i''iit I '.' I ..l ,' ;,!, , . ii iii i ! ir n I tl. i' . ll w I ' It .1 I.I 1 1 I I v I i,. i ' ' iiii.,i i a in tu 'I'talu .i l i n ii. I '' ' ' n. las I if i n , I i vit V is s,., j, ;, ii nnv in in o' the i -ilil-1 I'u'll U.,s s. I, ,'!, , iiV Mv,. i. i f ill , v. ,!, V lilm ll I- Ii"! lor us l.i . IV I iv the 'O lnl ' l i ! 1 1 ll ii d .lost I'll 1!. 1 li.iihi it, a .-;; -, m unpoi iinit olliees, of w li I !..-y I, iv iioiiui all d Mr. Jl.irsie, an :nl ,;.ii d i i , n, lor i-anal Ci'minis.-n n ei but vw do 'iy t J t r 1 1 the ilt'llioi-nilic pint) . In aloe; ail rltis-'-s of I'lttens and 1 ! it iij.ous -t ets nl iK'', iidb'-i'- lo tl,i- , 'on 'itu'i.'ii, ai, l lM,inl lin n iiccoidiiio to 'I.iii Hunts anil liu.iiilit-a'iiiiis. S'line I-. uli,, In- m l ado;.:. t eiti' its, is tni". ,,,ve i m n :u j.t.n'. ij . n iii po ii'i'il to i'iii.-e until r lb" . pie..lit state udiliiiiisti'atiuii, nnd some ol . lll'tll llii'sc l',ss"S blV. '-ll I it rn 'i I out ; ! 1 1 . t tin- 1 1 i , o mm irwsol' i-ilber of tin: rip- iii-a.it hi iiictinui' nt wi-re im. c.-nsid- I cii tl lo. tin ruse It' i u.-is i-, in !..,!... I that too many Methodists nnd I'reslivti.- ! n,uls ,;,, Id.,, appoiiitiil, nnd that ibis i.iet u,is the ronsi-iini iice ol relteious bi -,s ib' rliar'i win. Id have tiui) as inui ii tin; apptait'iii-" ol' Irulli. This, uti lielii'if, is equally true of the liat-oui.l .'I'liinnistpi!,"!!, as b alillieiilic ;.tatisii.-s it appeals, that out ol lour thou sand lbi"e liuiidred and l!ir--i- olii.-e bo!. 'ii ilers in the employ of the (.uuierul govern iv : iii'-nl in lb" vai ions departments at Wash- tii"Uiii. and tic t i ti l; as ministers, tili-iiino- ii'iiti'u it-s an 1 c..iiuls. a ml in 1 1,,. huiisi s, Ac., iulh - s.-vi-ml stales, llu. re are but four hundred and one ol' I'tueigu ','nh. li.'in.T lui nine and i ti r.-r-.t.-i.T lis i r cent, ol' tin- whole inoiilo- Tli,. uim i,.,u -it,,,,, : ,,. I I sti.o... i.,- tl," hundred iuitl ninety llirie tliotisanu six bun Jred tin I three. Of this lu.mber two )i;i!i,,ns tun ll inn! r. 1 1 iitul I'.r-v ll,. ne luiuiJiCI i.lu! tbutv-l.vi.- were lori i"i) norn, i.e.n,' ten ainl two.ti nths pi r cent. of il,e win !e ulete i.,!.-il it. m (Jut of cue but pointtiien'o in the . 1 I i an,, titiy-two up. custom houses of l'eun- it'-- 1, S.a-i'i' loi-e'.ll !jtr-, sV!;.ii! I, but b. letn- I...! s'-veti l'"i-Ceut. ol a, t i"a:' It:'.. incuts. 'J'! wnoti wi.i oil or ir nil- i.'lti. l nilloiJUteil b- ; ,e s;llne eeosos- to w o iioiiiioiis two ' b.iild.-ed ami futv- ,ei;h; ihons.ind ou; bunJit .1 and sixty. (1 llu.s number, llir-e hundred an, I i'iiee ind b'.h toned. ' So that accotdin:' to a matin muiii-ul a ticro ii!ir'. riway down in (.'ential A iu r '" udeinen. who cn'eiilat.oii it is shown that our ..dueled ...-!.. ,i citi.-ils bae not teceived tii.,1 jUTenntiou ,,(,!,,. ,,n-,ces either in the s,a- or ,iat,, p, w bich lh-y are eput!, , by ib- ir nur.ii r- i.-ul strcristh. '..-si!. of i',e eii;!.;e, ndop-cd citiz-ns in I'rnnsvUani,,, Ct, tin. vt.d a;i!i tie - ieetion of the customs, i, .,,,, rs .!,.,, ,-.. receive three dollars nor d.i v -ind ib,. .,-1, ers nctin;; ni.-r.lv as ni-hl' im.pictors or er.i actiii nieniv as ni-'hl iin.t'ictors or watebmen. on'y cm; ,!ol ar ami fifty c. its per day each thai nearly, if ii"l ad of ti.. . .1 i i .m iii, riiiin: o s cui 1 rv- iu nrr t Lrv w,r" of a-, have iVeJ h-ro from .vep-y , 1 1 : r t - wars, ami have children and some of tb. m ra'd children bo-n here, In th-r r.rmy nnd nivv ol the country, the lore; "tiers l-ipilsh inos, ,,f . . . ' , ". "' -1 ' ' .' im,-, ivi i v.-rv ew e n-ers int-ei n n f,, rr-ii-,, ,jr,, nr,. ,,w ; ,,(, .,'". . i .... I VI. e. I lie ilisnai ,!v ill lb is oa rlieo'a r is norli,,! ml ... n c.i ...... .iiuiiiiii, in t.ioi uj ill" IJti- t,ve born citiens. Is il not then, beneath iii" di.oiiiv m J . I- . .. i . .... , H I w tl s 1 ,11 no n r.,.. . I rOt'f't. I " " ' u tv, to set the country in ., rear ovei fliest-thinsf In conclusion, feilo- -i ite.eps, we musl nsl: voti to "nan oi.si ibi. .i..,t,.i.o ..i'.,., , -. . r arttul ami i. Do not I .... I. .! 'I-i i ''-,,,'-"o. j ins mirror oi lor, i-ners. am this s-r'-i'-ian ,-!,,, .a I, i4 ,,,. n!-,, ... ,i, '"., , I. , . for the t me U-in, wiii.ditbc leaders aib-nt . , io n . m . i. t ... n, . i ... . -. .. ,;i-,rr ;'n,i hU ''"j''1'"'"" n th.-irown merits. Look i.t these, not at extraneous pmkiI,,-c ..i-.r ul.i.-l. I,.. i. had and can have noconlro!,;,,!,! w hichcan- " J"n river, 1""'" ( not be lilfected either bv bis eW,;.,,, le'Hollins was desr.ntched I.. Orevtnwn. f.-at. Ilavi,., dor,,, !; w, r..n., iml -n ' rullv In In- snin.nn. im.l in ilomf ,1,., .'i i ' whole ticket presented tbr your cutis , era. on ond approval. ' J. KL,IS BONTIAM, Cliuinnnn. G- nut.K C. Wki.kfi:, Srcrrtary , ',- i?,... -n n i t- J'"' ""Z the sous'nf hardy citizens who haw: i iJ been termed il,o .,., ,,,,.1 ,.i ,i' Ccmmonwenl:l,-?hould constitute them- n,a-iVP, , ,lnr(!i-,ns of the fame of the .R,rtiII1Iin 0r fWneld .'a ml sb,, bl b,K lie, UMie. uiiii aiuL I'lLll'J for ,lis Hre.ion will, the enercv that (,.i,.,mi,.,l ,l ', ..nu ii-,"!.,'!- wnuiii win lUiii- ' '" '"'- 'iffs wi uiu people to fear their machinations. There can b" no reason given why n Democrat should not suppoM Governor Rider .his v.,r ...-.i .i i i "'r,IIIS p,,r 1,10 s;lmp 'f'n, earnestness ;,nt he did three years sir.ee sl' Tub Pnooiirss of Th ty Ymahs.-Oii .1.. ..I r t . .. ' ino sjtn oi juiy. iiji.a mm sia, to mm. nmnni,,! r, i. nr.. menced runniniT nnm n U-....L- Cr. v;,, r- , P ?.! fl .1 r k? ' ' ' ''' a' ih? . otU of i.i. ij.w. iiiero 'rn rrnn.,, ni,Ei.un. l-nf Ifmna rtin.ii.irr I.e. i.n..n .1 , r .. l- i .. j .i ,. 1 '.' l ilt" III U 11 If II IT! r ' nn ItlI l.lnnr.1. s I 'If' i miles in lec, ii,-,'7t.; i t.-... in ,h nt f,.y years, who w .II i.nder.ak U say ? thi; IUTUIPI ICAN ; r ,; 1 1 1 ! i Mi. I i Ii I . t . V I I. i i ' VUI I I M I'll . I II. i I I "ii : i I I I '11 .1 . I 4 'll Ml HI Ill i U. i ' I i w M nnifi U M -. "ill . vie ' i . , Nl i Ii'i till en, i lit ., i.'l , I ,:. I .' ll. I) , It, t in ii , ;. i, . w-riii k ii' no 1 1 , l ii :t " ,1 K (i I K i; . or not ; but not mi wnb bis fivtcctur, Lny- Ik n w ill) the order. o n ir ml. a .ml, i:..ri.i, r ,i i,ii-ii,-i ti,: w .iii aml. 'J'liLrt's wl, ere the ibuu pinches, 1 But tliin e will my, that if thi eharg ''" '" "' " ! ":i ''" "- 1 and quite ,kv.ly tin- i tho key to oil the 'is made in a direct lurm, that Henrv S lo-T 1 .'1 'it 'iil,i,-ln'il iii the r,,tiiitv. 1 ' J ""' O, .-'..i..i ..ti,.', .mon I. ,: il nmi lu-ii:.--. i..- '''i?'"-"'-"- of our virtuous, pious nnd very j Molt, or any other Democratic catididaie, i; - v.. M 1 1- Pun.! ;,. it ir M.,r -. im. tin- puliulic Whig leaders and editor. Ah, is a member of this sworn secret political i, ..-i mi n t.i';-,.i ttin, ti iMii.. i.j'. t'tlii-piaiu'r- indeed, it is old Eiilimd .s it, that lias bad order, and ho refused to deny its truth, wo '"-r domineering spirit thus bumbled. will cease to support him, ond remove hii Till' t;Ri:ni)U N amiR. Wi-li. then, Uncle Sam, you must be nume from ihu bead of our pnper. If i!n- Wbl. i.'l. a, aial presses atr- ro- wrung, as usual, and hc- can't defend your j Dare the Daily Sus, or tiny other toi-iously viisi-ill.-.tmi; upon most polninil t.UUsc. : Whig pnpe-r of respectability, say as much q-.iesiiiiiis, lin y at b ast preserve their con- Il might, peihaps, be proper lo add, that ,Crrt,rd to Pollock 7 istency most beau'il'ull v in their opposj. Cupt. 1 l-jllins, in proceedin"; to tho exlre-1 ; - lion to their. oin eountiv upon every o-. n.ity Jk; cliJ, ncted without orders; but! OCT Last w-ek the rail-road lever nmotig c,,s ,ii of a qn it-ii'l xvith';i for, i-n nation, ibatth.; whole matter has been fully i.jr P?1 rais,',J 10 a v'ry hiSh Poinl- It is said that there are exceptions to i.ll v'-stitu.lrd by the proper uutboriiit s u,lThu fjrvoy of Roaring run, in the direc teneral rules ; but we b-lieve the conduct Washineon, and entirely approved by the;1'"" of 1hilil)sburP- however 1,ad lhe f oi ibe xvhis pnrtv i-; not redeemed by a administration. feet to nllny the excitement almost entire- sine I,, exe n'ion in this respeet. They op posed th- -e.-end war of independeri'-e 'hey took sid'i wiili Fiair-e in our brus'! uiib that nation under (!en. Jackson's ad. ministration thev lavored the British ?ido on th" disputed boundary questions in both the N'orthcu.'t and Northwest ibey op. posed the iinnexatiotl of Texas, out of del. erenee to (Ireat Britain nnd Fiance, who were orowiie' jialois of our advancing greatness and every b"dv now hvini- is familiar with llieir extravagant hostility to tli" Mi xi"an war. With them, l.'nclc Sam is nover riht when he '! into a dispute. them be is always t"o cribit nnd petulen 'on rash, nnd impetuous, or too nvar.i'io'.s. Ib- is new r ri-.h: no never. list now In; is mi. si terribly wrote' in de inaniliii" i:is!!-i! !rnm H,e oud i an for repeatetl outrait' i indiitnit.es iinon o :r people an, I eoti.tneio-. . ,-," r , no o! several ofwh' -li w u!d f.dv iusiify a i". suit to arms. And the last i-is'nncH of this A nti-A iivrcnti eropensity this love for for'-ie.er in the Whiu r.ar'v, is the re- r- i;..i - ,,, , , ' ,'' r, ' ,-" ' ! ' 'U' '' ""' ,n,"'on ("' 1,1 l''""-' indnit,,:s that one riatu n can commit against the sovereign!)- of another that of t.Ssanlline ai,j l resting an ncerulited M.nisl.-r Plen. - ... -e, , ,, ,- ., ''KM"l"r ' 1 '" ' l1rr-s":l ol M'- Borland, our Minister to A i'-" rn;;ua. Oieytown is a small settlcni'-nt of some inhabitants, in what Is railed the M..c. . . 'i'"t ' '"'K'101"' t'"'cr a bmcK Mnj:, whom '''e 'n!l--'1 S'-'riitnent Had crowned and established in his kingdom under their pro fret ion. But this terri'orv is claimid to , , .in ie , '''' B"!Hblic o, Nicaragua, and is so considered by lhe L'nitcd States as well as all tin; Cent n I American eovern- mento 1 1, ,,o, il, l'.,:...,i q,, i' i. ui. . iii ... .. .-in les . .1 ii hoi '.,;, r ,i. it i i.: .... i ,i. ,-' j. ' .i.i.i,."iiii.i...i. - ii - ,tisiiiiiii... - iiiiii eie.ote re i used lo deliver up i c to Ins Mosquitoship nu American Captain, named Smith, lor killing though in self- . etence. as ism pi in no, ,m si. I, m" r J this black Kinndom, ns bv doinu so, our .,,.,. , .,..,.,1 I .-"Vf 1 11,1 ('nl ,,,!J :ovei nn,ent would be r. coitniziti'' the sov- ereiiruty of a nation which she has hereto- ''or? lir1,1 ;ls nnl ln existence. But ns a final effort to obtain a redrcFS o-grievance, for the insult to our Ministe., as well as danini-esto American trade and -" . .. I...... m ' a.... ' .i ins committed, nnd the i.i , ... . . inuutuiiuits oi w men were alone resnonsi- , , , , .. , ., .' b,C for inJ"ry A l'rls tlf CaI)tnin ll"lli"s eak-il with con-' temp!, nnd the authority of the U. States i . indir-nantly spurned nnd set at defiance, . . . i i tho person of Minis.; ,Pr ,or,an'J- 1,,n?,I1-v' nf:cr PclM , worm nau laiitu, i. apt. u. (-avo notice to s. u , , , . uuo I ra II lllil V I the inhabitants that if reparation in some ' -shape was not aeed upon will,,,, S 1 1 ; ' ,. ,, .1 72 ll - . . .7' . maniiesuuioii oi -. . . , ,8h srho"n"r 1nnud"- U'Ting ,,u can- wading, Capt. .loll v, of , be Bermuda, sent ' ' a note to Cupt. Ho hns, express ni; his re . .u . , . . , Ct that he bad no. a vessel o. the aize of ll.n f...n I.. I.C... I il... rn I "' ."n l ,luU'n'1 1110 ,ow- lo whld r-.r. If . 1 ! v-"'i"- i. inMe,'", ex pressing lus reirret nl.n iL, e.-.i I u.i. .... ; . also that Cam. .1 h.-., In'- ....u ... u 77 , ' -'. ' J . MA ho Cl,tjkl gH .hem loth upon h ' Lifii Yi-ssL-is, anion" wiucn was me tirit- . . .. 1 L .1 It vsam0 terms the United States got the Cy-'nre ..... , nno in 1113 - - The Whit press, in denouncini tho ad-: ministration for,hi..Tir, make us, of all sorts of .hard n-mr, SU. .... - t ..j v i'miuji u, ,sn nli ! !,". leMiH million f I'V'd" I "ii 'In 'n -ti h i "ii'i (I In. Vi (In i i,l; i . i i'' law n 1 1 r-Mil inn n"i M f fi r. 1 1 ' i u ii r'i. lain tl lli'-li-lion lint toi l, pfii e lit "i.iVt- mi webnn i ii ' V'nt' j i m r is ii 't Wih we k. ! , T. Iliis sa IP' II' Mib'oi lue. ( w r n-i. I enemy in th cai' in not weak, llifi Mosqi, in, ship i.t pi'r!)Mps the must in- ,,,.,.,.( i)( t ,K, irl.,) ,, j.,.ri,s does not i, now whether bn dignity is wounded Tr't!ri:RAfn!::. m:VAKFiiPTRinni:!;. ------ - Weh .vo bad suliicu nt experienci; in poiit cal life not to be easily surprised ut the extravagancies of politicians, or rather tlif d-sp'-iation of partizan leaders. We haw; witnessed lh most fiendish efTorts to bla -ken and de-troy the privnto rrpnta - Hon oi every p.om.nent democratic candi- on-e from Oen. Jackson down to ;he pres. en' day. N .:h ni- has been too sacred- no: eve,, tbu must delicate relations of the lun.ily circic-lor malignity to lake ho'.J . t C ... I . r t t oi .... ,ne puiposi- o( DiHCKenin2 tile repu. ta'.ion (, JJ-mocntir; statesmen. But in the whole history of political de privity tiir.oni; ad the excesses of parti zan deswration wedefvanv thin- tosur- r,;is; i.ri'-..n In .....i .t it.., is,-.lt,,r,'i. i I " ' 'i i"u. ' i , oi .1 lew ol tli'- opponents ol tiov. r.iT'-rin this county, in their attempts to injure him upon the t"inp'-ranco question. The Cof- 'in " ''"e''7'S in the days of Jackson, and t ,unti,grlar ,.!ace cfr.-wi. ih yv-- j;,vt:,,tiforisn-:lni Governor! Gov. Bicu-.n.-llis Excellem-y Wm. i'orter, to say n o-.b ii of the story of the Biglcr, armed in B -dford on last Friday tr.-unplin upon the American fli bv Gov ',,v'-,,i"fr ,""l 'odinesat Maj. Davu ....... . ' Ho!l n.,S-.f..l... Il,,.e f r-iuiik, scieri".; wumail b..J enough, in ad con- , .',.., ; but as in":i;i an 1 despicable as tb'-y were, the fi..nns i.sod, anil the vntru- mill's made use of, to make capita! forth" Wh;ra' candidate on this question, exhibit a still .!-,,, r depth of infamy. Aon-, we assume the ground, that there is not a s tifle Miiperancc man in Clear- liel.l county, who believes in the sound- r.ess of the principles of the Democratic party, n matter how ardent and zca ous may tx bis devotion to the temper.': i ance reformation who does not believe that nil projer and necessary legislation tor lhe suppression of this vice, can bene , - u , -,, , i -. compushe.J w ithout dom inpiry either to n j j ' lu our State Constitution, or to the cardinal doctrines of ;he Democratic party. They believe, yea, they know, that the princi - pie-, of that p.-utv it re broad enough, under io i .institution, to cover n cinttmate, r ilislation on the suluect. They also . r, . , . know -"-'V-Big.er to bo a strict temper - -'"'if'' nian, both in t!re.,ry nnd practice, as' - manifested bv a residenee of twenty vpars' among them, nn J they know him to be one of the ni.-! fiithrul and consistent ndl.e-j rents to the Constitution nnd to the great j doctrines of the party to which ho, is at. j Inched. Then why attempt to prejudice I Gov. Biejer w ith Democrats tempeiame' men, in Ihis county, on this nnes'ion? - a .... He bas lived hero much longer than some of those who are engaged in this unholy -nri. . !,,. . u These men shou.d know that with , be peo-' ... """lePeo P'c ol Olearl.eld county, Gov. B.gler s m- "t'r'iy is nuove par that, like pure cold. i,,,, i 1H- A .. .- , ho has been tried in the lurnace, nnd not found wan,in,-and that they ore ero-sly msulli ,h(j of J h - ', -1 ntiemptitig to belool them ns to any thing , ,- . , e in relation lo a man w-hom thev know so P We assure these Kentlemen that this is n verv mean nnd kc;. r.. fi;r mr.roorn pf)Ii,i,.ins nnd lho i " whDn ' , J ; D ' J tinngers ol their party , and that if they have no other hop, of defeating Gov. Big , tnr.v . ,,,, ... - roi ' j --.'. iu ii iiLiuiuui and that if such a law is presented to hinv h wi - mJ prilfipnv ai)(J n '' " , P m , f , as any w.se statesman should, adds, that i .;; u . , i h" u'"1 1''" lntnsrlf to Sign ho tuie un j tll h, hns nmit,r provisions. Mure' than ibis, no Democratic, temperance man r..t. ,;.ij i r- , , . , .' .. . .. requires i and those w ho would attempt ,0 Clli,e ,he neonlo into an v ,h,r tviin traitors to the cause, and hypocrites I i j -i--. T,,E colf-ha. We ure glad to an- ZZ, '.' .i-V;- f. ' ""I""" qr.Tl HI vVUllirVi nifc binr, ' 'I '' 1 i'-V .V.i'M.f ?. 'II.- I I, .1" iv h.'.fi ', . "..Ut Mlf) , '1 I " I '' Ili'iiTT'i f-l rt'lil i'n f,,r Cpn LVm, tte Milri '-.Mr. Mutt -i-ihi-'i ,'ii, ei11!. tehn'm Ihii.t.-tt ha i... . .. . i .. . . nw-udrr of li e Older." Ol' Ciiurwi vn hiiiv tin;lnti of Mr. M, in ihi e pii tuuii , bii'MMT, tbnt tli, M nil-t(y a run- of llu- I to (Jiveit the public in. uirmii.-n Irotn the Wbij.', caii'liiati-lorGot. i-nmr, who i openly charged wi h being j member and rae tiU deny hii cooticc- j l 1 he gr-at Architect ol nature, in tho I; . .,- r i io i in ii i a Ti oi in is pari oi creation, aoes Dot j H(.em o mve provided very wei, fl)r , construction of railroads, fur our hills or 1, 0,, )i(.h, nnd our creeks and rivers loo :csc tof-elher, to olT.rd a practical grade ,0 g,.t roR) ,ie one t0 he oth(.r .j-,,- ; however, is but one of many propoK-d roul,.s, d ahboie.h the -.hortest nnd most d,reC!, mill ll.eremav be others upon hich ,h(, 8Ulim,it cnn be' surmountcd without difficulty. Befofv- the project is abandon t.,j, we lru8t llmt nI Ioas, 8ome other of the I ! depressions of the ridge between Mushan- on and Clearfield creek, will be examined. P. 2. Sinco our paper -vent to pros-, a letter bus re. -1.0'i town, frt'tc 'Ir. Vottgomery, tie En i.itic, aft.r lis reu.rn to iJhili.s..urt-. in whiehhe i-peaks u: iljis euicrprhe in u:uoh tXia cmniut-ut t r,:-.:, thau m.jl.i Lo iu'.;-rt-il f;tm il f,ir,.f.i remaits -o GOV. r.lCLLR .T ULDI OliD SPRINGS. TI.e cifvr'l l.-u-tta of !a-t week contiiiiui th f.l'lKiWini' n!,ni'.l!.t',.r.loT:t ,.; II..-.- llli.lr, r... . , arrangement, several hundred ol our cit. ; e ..i . .1. . . l- i.en-1 u.io'.-tj in pny lueir respects io mm, and had a pleasant interview. The bold -'"id manly -round taken bv the Governor, (in l'''' C11' 'viier.) in defence of bts of- , "r,s '''r' 1 ",e il,.ciP','8 f 1,10 IJetivcratic Tarty, bas inspired n lively ' conn,euce throihuut tho Co.nmonwealih, and Democrats feel n commendable, pridu 111 having such n standard bearer to lead ()''' certain and overicMaiing victory. o'. ninr iihs no concealments ou any Sllhiect ntlbrtimr llu. nublif in'.j,...c,. lb.' ...;n;,f .'t . .'i! , - - - , , 1 1 1 1 ui, ti no ti ij iuus iu apt-flit to the peop'le face to fucc, and to meet any charges that our opponep-s may preler : nS;,i'-!' his ndininistraii-.n. He is iiUn rrt(Jy " ''''"end the CONSTITUTION ' , ,n , agiiiiij.! all encroachments. . - I WON'T F.U'E THE 31 IMC. j 'hy don't the Whig candidate meet his democratic opponent ? His friends said he "is rehuy ana aesirea to do so. but thai ,nV-Bigler refused. Now that they have l . , . , , ' bwo invited out nmon; the peopie, how cver ttlc.v havn't a word to say, and it I00!-9 very much linens if they are afraid tortce Their people are calling "P00 l'",:rl to do so they will hold thern ;' '-h'-'-T b oas'ing banters, und unless Pol. lor!; does whit was ptomised for him, tho conclusion "ill bo irresistuble, that the w his have "no principles for the public eye. Addhtss No. '2. The second nddrrss of the State Central Committee will ba found in the preceding columns. This add r. ss is chiefly confined to a rccnpiiu 'ation of the official acts of Gov. Biiiler, .,, n v. r .. l. " '"" -""" "liy w 'onnu io uo ., ' ' ! T numer,,l,s nd fjf lho -"est important j character. There is one act of Gov. Big- ler's administration here referred to, w hr.h ;r p , - a- , h tiH'ro was nothing else in his official ca- . ,, reer, should guarantee .he almost undiv, ded 8l,PP"' the feoplc, nnd that is, hi. f-urcessiui cuorts to atioii&ti Irom our IPC islative system the pernicious practice of passing omnibus bills. Uerpafier, every act of legislation m ust stand or fall upon its own merits and wo can only'thank ler for it. Pass Him Roiwd. The B'-dfoid Chron- s an account of nn nt'empt made ndrel nam.-d liyan. from htt- Ih h , .. n.fV rif Rl V (t'n. hn nn(l rfr-nritlu rAmo hi In1. . . i j j i -i i w ho1 f T' promise that lie r, ...;... in n , , relatives in Hunl Tor Hl idays a:.. I I a enticed her away with the would take her lo some in.ing.lon county, ond start- sbitr; : hut his villunv was "nd rurs",1I mud": "n.d hl4 ' I'-iioeo viciim rt-sci.eu at AmicK s. in o:. . , Cluirville. Pass him round. The Cliolcra at Jlursrillts. Boston, August 11. A private Ifltler hns llt-eri r-ueintiatl in Tntj .i.t. rlaf-t Maf. seilles. Julv 25th. The den.bs bv cholera -eraged 406 daily, and .hapoPubv """" 8"? reauceo ty iw " ""tl.... n- ffigh' J
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