Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 18, 1844, Image 1
MI MEE ~, MEM 50213 , 0111V6) "' 4 4 • 70 From the Baltimore Republican.] Oh, !oOr Tuni--" Ever Ns'ir,..," übig• hot out Tot' Piesident r ; when ninie .L• ,:; ..'h e c annot eoixils it quite,'sie . thinl4 l ,- • , 3 0 the Pet 1 1:4 ''• ' - 'f oh poor /tarry, Chiy,L: -- Oh poot Harry Clay; - • 170 a never . can tie President,: For so the people lice tried it twieeore fir be i, 1 1. loud Et was "no go," White llouse neer was p:#01 you„ 'we often tohl you so. , Oh poor Barry Clay, oh poor Mary Clay, - Ype - never can be President, , c F o r pzu have haii.i9ut ion ago, at liartistiiarg,, catutiuj • kali you maivaileble, And Wyk on the eb if.. pt Four Harry Cla Oh poor Hatay..claf, • 1 ' - The people did not like Yetflben; -Why was Wt.= you say?; low for, fear you'll leave the track, rook no more delay; •.. . • think - if mostexpedient you have your way. Oh poor Harry tfay, Ph poor Harry Cloy, You cannot now be Prmident, Polk is in your way ! yOu're no better norre I ween, i arsen you run befere, you were unsuccessful then, Will be now, l i iksure. Oh poor Harry Clay, Oh poor Harry Clay, That yuu will e'er be Preiident 'ls an "'iSbselete. seer you run, you're left behind, ugh you've had fair play i , la you're broken down and blind, lot win the flay. Oh poor Hwy Clay, Oh poor Larry, Clay, You're ring -boned, spa;iu'd,splintand And cannot (1311, they say. good at 'brag,' and goo' and 'Whist," 11 fours 6 100, tho say. .111 Mint 14 . 3, .this time, Old Fral, '" ou cimnot I ,Pout.,er" play: Uh poor Harry' Clay, Ott poor Harry Clay,• You cannot win, this time, Ohi Hal, . For you cannot Pout-er play. . to head John Tyler, rai more; than you Cottle! ead of heading honeet 'John, /ler headed you: Oh poor Barry chiy, Oh poor Harry - Clay: . The tray that Tyler headed - you, Wu laughable, they may. law you'll kith be heated, ate L6CO 'POWs say, - • ..oto head John Tyler ;, • i !dad lid Hari* Clay ! *drat the track John - Tyier ! Po dear theireek old Ciay; For with our•Pallrdz Ball* We mean to o,or,yl' The SpirWßoding..:'''- ;a not heiiici &t Bpminer's - Ay • istant•thnitder • ; Joshed thi on ;pruned - die clputri,controlline: rot kie,ard the swelling roar . . oli,whirl winds coming 1' syindo reoiedess•pour, roistrate forest eiiithing? ,„ not seen the wild we ware . the storm's commotion thning.all kilts seep grttre, unconquered - ocean! • r hear the Axing voieeW— t the bright eiellsahlist-1 the Wind's iticreasingiaree— lbotmdedlellowe'lialdting ' IA spirit - that 'airilk es. - --"arerglintng; • " tong heart his we.at•ciii takes, • is batUejpioving. 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Polk es , being tpayibir, of that denomination of Christians. . 1 :lie Declaration of •Independence and. the Constitution of':this Republic; we bet lieve, guarantees to every one site tneati= mable right to worship his God accord , ing to the dictates of hieown conscience, and -we regret to ace itdragged into a political campaign for the most mercena ry means. The stale slander of Gov. Polk's' being a 'Roman Catholic, has been fully exploded, and completelY silenced 'by the With - non) , of gentlemen well known in this ' community. To show the fairness and consistency of this Janus-faced parts', we extract from the Baltimore American, a speech de delivered before the 'Cumberland Clay Club, by Samuel M. Semmes Esq., on a recent occasion. But this laneuage is used in a State s _Wore_ Catholociant is in the preponderance, while in this county hired and lying emissaries are busy endeavoring to take advantage" of a suppoied religitini, prejudice against Roman Catholics! ; This is - a fair spe cimen of the candor and honesty of this double faced party, with their profes sions for , the Nqth, and .their opinions for the South ; their candidates accom: meaating themselves with remarkable facility, t& every sectional prejudice or lecal question, and ready to assume,' as occasion_ may require, as many shapes as ever did Proteus. We' regret that we have<not room for the entire• speech, as it Offers a merited rebuke to those Who would drag Reltgion ire the dirty pool of political but ourlimited spice this week prevents us. . , , : ',FErrOw•Crrizrxs., 7 4, appear befoye you in obedience to a request Made: of me by the . Cumberland Clay ,dl r ub. Were Ito consult my'own health and inclinations, 4- should avoid active partielpitiotiln,the political discueiiims of the day. -- nit the %kite' had arrived wheal conscietilrously feel, that as one interested in the - honor and ~well 'being Of my country, I am..notat liberty to consult my privatetvishes alone-to the entire neglect of nay political duties.— Impelled therefore, no: lest; by a sense of duty, than , by a, desire to gratify my political friends, have . I ..cOme _here to night for the purpose 'of i,ddiesaing You. ''* • Though I ern aware.thalieeks at;4 unprincipled Capa6to,9l resorting to any thing that ,is likbly• to help their cause--yet L did nit "antici ' Pate _that an 'attempt' w onld be made by falsehood and mierepreieritation;.. to en- , list the religions , _prejudices of Ca dmTic against bit.. Clay the. present contest., For of :all , the tinguished 'public men known- to ,our people, Mr. ,Clay haibeett without. ex- 9eption .the most tolerant sod 'liberal to the various sects, of the n—espicially_ o the`,RomatijOathO lies4 * , imit„PY , ragglic fellOw.citizenis, , and youc ft sel4ion, 40' has . oion all ecceoono ,expressed, both in public god' tn . privitte, sentimlnto the ! , greate.ei, ieepect.. ; A:id he ,ehowp particularly by.. itici,Conien in re- PO-, 0 : ,t 4 ~ e 13 ,1!!!!,C,i1:qt,tillit- , i 10 64, Americo; pot-1../ot t v . tolic,, copntriqO were .tjte,AelleCia,t Oieets :Pf PY Ml*Pit Andlrikitkei9olllegeWe,zerfibfl• ; , fii.449l:Ygg 8 ; 4 1 s N i' 4 l / 5 4 113, gion was again introduced interiAe.ide. l bates in ,tonralr4l,r. Clay heiai it that tpember of the &wee of represeniaiii4s. thelaine Ses sion - at whiehthe law* knottit' 'aii the taxifrat 1i324,4as passed! P. Batbottr; 41f:Arirgirdav well • knoivir afterwards aslt distinguished iapporter. lIIIM M 12 1 M B MI BINIM % -1 _ _.-- - ~ ' 7 . , :iii'W!:.._ L _TV, 13 ' 1. 0 .•.; . . Il l eartanwsmailitEeptwavaglilVrirk 's - itimoitali BF K . 'au& ' rSi , , , ME . • - 3) ,= ?; 161 r , -, ( 01 - Intii113(1. --, ,u fgf iragess ;of t Dent* frogs ally Quitrtotn---,Gey • realign ! , vr, .114 „,,r; fit*, 141 ti 9,PeParal J'ekspp,avv4 ; yoAir,rpial . o. for tie potitiesl: i 'eelvieeti Was, made ; a wiii then niesribee bf the ltobee; and the leadeftif the opposition JO -M r.' Play, ltbd the tit- And mgoArP...4.acttovr,7o9 illquOtt proper in lhe course, of one, . of the 81ZU 4104 which hii, " ,Lliitdi " ailfiliSt the tariff, to assail the Cithidiefiligniti: and he Aid it hi the' folktwing. estate* of theease. L.The friends:of domesticiiu dPeOYJlA4 vindie l ,-01,tariff.poficy jointing to' the , atiperienceof other nations. • They'referred `ki l SPain and Contrasted her "theiftondition with) the past.: , ,Foimerly, they said, Spas was PF.9ner9usbqwse p*e.nr couraged ; her home indutitry. bitA • si t e was; now 'Poor; theY 'ea i d, end' the real she had en= &nage hem mannfactUres, onthhad tally abandoned her,,deniet,oicipeliey, n , Mr. IlaEbnur n Fontended, ,r,eoy:lpa! the Change, in the conditio and times' ill the'SPailish. people Could 'not justly be attributed to anrpartiettlar change in the 'policy of , tbeir govern aT4t7-14.401,th0F rant prosperitywas ow ing to t h e . religion 77 to ttie,ua tholic religion which' they Professed antitheft:id deutitiyiould tie PrtisPerotte and great where 7 that .viligion was :the prevailing religion of the people. Now, my, Catholie,hrethreny l hear ,what Clay said in . answer to this` part of Mr. Barbour's speech. r 1 •', .4‘.1 think,'? laid hei -, • , :the honorable gentleman from Virginia doesgr,eat ins justice to the Catholic rAligiT' 3, in- 8 0 e. ! cifying that as one of the le ading causes ofthe decline of Spain. kis - a religion entitled , to •great - reipect ; rand there is nothing in its character Meow., patible ~with.,the highest ,degree of taa-, tional prosperity. .not,Frarice,, the most polished; Andy' Other 'resPecti the Most 'distinguished State of dom, Catholic ? . Isiot iFlanders,. the most - populims part,,of Europe, also Cathcdic ? Are die Catholic . ,parts, of Switzerland . and GerMari3r..l . eas prcis perouis than ' those' iitrhich'are'Protes tont ?” ,•,. .:1 * Yes ! my Catholic fellow-citizens,in 1824, as well as in, ,1818, Mr.clay nobly spoke: out in defence of your.re ligion—and theughlin - nettling but the truth, yet who but he . ainotigat the leading men in- -Congreit—felt terest enough for i yeir, to ; spark even the truth! And has.: Mr. Clay from that time to the preset eier said or done any' thing . incensistent' With the friendly 'conduct and sentiment Whieh luthad previously- ehownc.to the Oath°. liciejnd their religion no . !.But on the contrary )19 ,haa uniforrnlytreai. ed us with the utiiinst respect and con sideration.- • Cattiolies' equally shared with the Christians , of alLother denonitianons, liet, : only the fostering care ank.proteetion of M. Clay as.a man—lent they 'have been'alike the • 'objeCiiiif i his ' private beinty.``-They have !tiliated !equally wi tirothera . the, attentionk. °ECM f. Clay in social life, and, h aye, alwaya x l/cen ceived with ,theepree, oordial l weleotne under his hOipitable reef if A. - t 1614.— Poi these Teasons - MrfCli*hiaili6yi been adreired end respected ' . .bf.the int telligent,,of :Roman, !Calholies ef: ;hie eoualryvand , tholic Clergy-, not long since two ,o 1 MY' high friends got engagedli tieid'disptittthe one beingliti , ftwei•Of Mr. Van Buren and; , the.otherlimfamos of Mr. Clay—and ; eftet..,the3r ,, hudyclige• cussed their differences' for a while, they. Piniciied odd' die ''c'erntibiersy bp - dallingoTupon!J father LAl'FiroyCittf FTederinkitcwhola t. d atOpped.ai while in,Ounibttriand• 011; bray/ay:o , o)e West) and getting, ti, toy! ;of,,the fwo,mettaaa;'Buren;or,oPlay* heipro, tlFted•That LremarkablaM ; aLigyoll /un,a,t; UM: said; iny childrett.J-1 lika. Li! say„whtettof khe•twol prefer.. )15 1 , 1 0 , 4/ 3 Y;40,)'3. 4 49 -. ilthoFPur p 9s e- PkYlikkencing 794mr4W.8.-nibni hey *llod Alia( . he ,should ke,t opiniono be known , t6;th,eo: l 000 le men said„ivell, I have al:!i#sprererrYa Nfr. "'i" * • * 2"I'T Yes my"001Olie, hre,thrMir.o7,.r diefran _chirt 0940; 017, wheu:rahid ; ~c,cofAcoti,ihqlget !), ) ,, ( !,ec.10. 1 .:7 0 011, 01 00 1 , 34 tiliiigPF,..o - Fpen:c,aud,the,,eliOr.g * p9pillit expoea ,o,ll4l-!,.l4that..**hie,',thio 61* our,' HorTA i 164 l iettOlie,.aock,,e,o4434 Alp '_altaie . 081'04,00ff, la the days of the Fietich'Reviiilutied. It was,thirVdirdertiberaty 3 oftParia— the partizaturiof tobsepiehwAttre loco foco oratorsoito, brltprofemingio be a dear, toyer of the , people,: crate coo- lill gtasntlg.addres W& ;rime .. , empagr signs anti ki w eig d irlt lad al ll,t hiPFl#4 hiiiieelr in perfect espntiani ~o ver the liiiiiiiliiiiiiii ). lir lie cis. ' .Vll.hatpaityrtias - Mhos* the day's ofcCroris - weit piiso autg4-alike the Catholics and °thereat, Allot 94 1081 4A,-R4,09 12 -"TexcePt#W to whic h Praise , God , Illarebenes and iiiicriaar 'Metaled 'faria'tice`belongeill ffetlei Alie' , Wiun'eP vile' aidsinf people who; whenever ( in ;any age 6r-country, th.e..l6l ll lthage,A9, POW° Rower, , by<t th e arts of deceptioh xindfalsehOod i iiiveriar bly abuseibeirtrust 'by Prectisidg ilie most abominable oppressions upon man kind: ild who "were they that con -1 titured'this inObs•which were recently engaged in ilesiroyint the chorebes, the prts? t te BcPPerMaild thelivea et Cagier lice to the City. of Philadelphia?. Not It'6lgtf.til - no ) ! b 64 'tlse vile rabble WO loii'itid depraved' Wreicheii thitiliii long 7 Ito Abe - population e of' every everi large Pity. : Mhink you_ that such beinge , ..es these ever acted it the Vgbig-ParAY, -Never"! &Ver. In onAottlie churches Which Avis StruCk 63,; the lightnlo wrath of the snob—Lan , the 1 chitinh tit Se*Aii. gustine, were, tdepusitedove aref . told, the lettere , mid i papere.otnashiugton, and there, too was ,suspeoded, th d like,- ness of the Father of his country. Even these sacred.relies were not sPaied; tilt equally fell'a prep to - the denion-like vengeance of the mob: 1 And who were they, ,think you, so bold,,,aktoeiimmit this fOnt sacrilege 1 . ,None but those—r those bliek hearted 'and; detested vil lians who are kihdred"ipirits with - ilk" vile aiemberibf<these jscobiniestaubs - which were , established in , our- own country an t the dears of Weelsiogion, for the fele purpose ofjbringingliim iota 'contempt and batre'd vith the people-- Washingt, on Wei the riend'of Catholieii -he was one of the &Meat benefactor's of tho.clitych 4 of . Augustine. . Like i the father of his,couTry,Mr. Clay tog, as r hiae - shoWn _yop.,is the friend of Catholics, and thoire' *lid '`eie'eariable ottraducing him with the false 'charge of being inimical to Catholicsind their religion. are not, too good A°. unite . with the mob that destroyed the I lettere z inid papeisand pictures of litasliington. I beg.'hOwever,' to bet distinctlytinder stood.-..that,' in ,nothing that I have Said; do I.:mean in, the ~remotest degree 'to identify the great political party c•ppos ed hi Mr. Clay with the vile. , democra cies to which' I'6ve'alliided. as having So wantonly oppressed 'arid degraded Mankind. , I hatwalpughtio'iliotirreere; ly that we mulct, inveriably look to the sober, intelligent ; and refiectingiortion I of the laiierican people for our rprotec don and Security in' those rights Of cOn scieneeniid property - Which ardeecured to, us lay the ‘Constitution 'andlaWs Un der which welive. • , ~ ,F, )rr ~ U Aut I feel; that, Akav,a,„tiaid,etwagtt, abutlteligion.., l / Far, gpfi?a4lpkei Jetuß keep it out of the firty tiispue , siocc of the day.' 'CC' Cott ffeeotiiiielQf's to be.operatett'upint: lbitiught opittektlalr party or:that 'party; beoauso eßfne , of its InalOcry fP a V be; liAqW)/cIP be;fiOitifeto , I ;Hr.: VEiileout Wear! int ill kindslif °Nib:Mien teltite,iiiiiiex aline 41 Texae,ithativ iliv.4lay:doink 4i t 4,1§9 1 4 1 41 trto<l,. cig bah .11 1 444 ,1 4 1 477 in * l qttgAPariPtdiate lull 27 : 1844 ? he Aays ; 11/10it defilt9Rl Tj O WlRg i lir whit iicilte.y , F ii;ould kaidiiitla The 'ilinent kirral9 416416 n -ill Dbiefltagistrate OfttherFat.vin ence,.to-glacquebtioltltif hensohatatiart of Texas. I do,Ac_tt n tlii4 i tt v rightAq announce in Advoce tio,W6at wi)lite the res pect tb tbtrtfuestion with a foreig& I HAVE, HOWEVER, NO HESITATION IN Seitll4BlTilAT;7l46l.(f RROIR IMMO I Y iiteeinget ellizerruiNfrolutlenaexation 9f . ~Texap,,t 4 MH 0 1,31,D, BE. GLAO TO sEE IT, WITHOUT: BIMITON 08. Nirtittfet W' A It"' WITH' CONSE tat tritteri: -, ANTI • TAlR,'Artms,t' .1 ,POI , INOTS/PIIIINKI/.1 14iR Si s/gc„TF s t avErty, puce ,T EFFECT' tferEatiON ONE WA' - Ott - rt4t"OTlitit. WEI ETHEIer , TEX AM - rINDEL PANOEN I OR , INOORPOIVATED IN,TIIE„ PITO; STATES, pa NOT' 'BELIEVE IT WILL PRO LONG WORTEN_ _ THE'IIrATI /now: ttrewit dayilni*?Opiti;' lotwby: the inevitable:; hiFiCef ptipela4) 1T,NP,11,41?„-,B.E.;YNNIBE , nErtfsg #,PERNADIPNT A exitii' a s' king' iti 06 riiiiiiiii4"ON'AMOlTNT' OE *: TEMPORARY AlireTittflle!.t.": :-. , ,t,-.;:"1t5...„..,i-,,,,. ~,,, ,3 1.1 Si NUM [Far she Bradford I!epaiter.o-. •f! mEssatc:Earrinui,:;--thaverfrequenc -Iyi*,•olPlater bee' ntslotdi!witeSi iidkid. the DitittibottitiePattyi u gitaitiroWi.iMrahilwarataslilient by `asserttrigalthe 'whishtq ,bablio itiatititivertible; vii'e that the ITariff ,l l3 - tstarn of=th 'IL Bb is nutf ktiartyliseasure4and aut . the DerricietatialPitik, fuiverie4ei, "as Partyliketr position ur.ork this sibjaat; . linty So' far 'is ;it - might be in easitini.' or rieteli thended;' "!Vhigq sad ildi he up a> brick inititatitin; ti depatlited iffe cUlteetionsi ai~sifige' from big% ritati'lof datyi ioitithitithhg: sdel adidaciUni of eat righti 'sad libgitieß bfibe piophy."`''-, ' Th . "' histtiti 'of . the tiines . wilf allow that littiiiinen Met n &all 'partiei have liken differlifsideffinpoifthitiiineition; 'and 'diitiaitilskid'rldividtialir the sairikparti liariernitaynd thliriYel veil' in 'opposition to each oth*witinitit btng theit'Partiehler piwtY aseociatioab • if In proof of thts, we , see 'that when, the 'Tariff; (as it then existed) operated 'so 'nuequally u - p'coii: the differing inter= "e.st's (if 'the ' ;Rata,' that, r ,"'iliiilearaitee ceased to be'a virtue" with soine ''Of them, Nullificatiim (fie Watchword aiih Many of the purest 'Pl'ariCita, the tinitedStates'iifer 'knew, 'trite that at the north, where biased as we were by-the interevits Welted at stake, this subject was cp.iiifitted in such wise, ,to throw,mach.of . _ocliuin,,u poq some of the attihortt of that, e,:citeutent l yet the acknowodgcment of ereit the.jiye tended father of . the A i tile!icaß : -§yR . - . tertt!', that he ,-w,as willing te cOmprookise ... , sugicient.eyidence4hat their cease was - jail. augilheei J Pr guidated, though: it_ should , 4apt npon cent,, per . cettA, interests of, ,the Perth. rr The 11 . on. John, C. ,Ctilhouo,. west prominent actor in this maner„ : .uoil fearless of,c.onacque non!! Ito himsglf,;fid he advocate tht3' ,equal. ,tho South, guaranteed, to U erw by, thu,,con. etitOoet A*lebl C. poopnts:ps7 tltPerer cvPrAPen read .9, 1 4 efoe,2 l 4t3rn o .o,aecePat9,Chig etillgigik;ioo,epigioos?, 11p, „Abere,,do c nte ; find this ( hoop; Nlflriatlezfrklez Pefrl9er,l)el'eft the question; ftight,l,3tinryihno U,gon the,e4h.iect, 94111 3 Tacifr where. 4 wofind , feoneYbleta,W4,- falferite:§ ol l .; ti:W l s4 ll l , act,Tcate PfluntliTaßie teCeelev , :t*heughlt isi;4Pe49 , 4411 . 1 4 say,,thakhe ; lins:,.eker.betiii ( found, pay ; ing,dOe) end Leeneisteel. regard, Ae the (teat Oterilftc§•9fithewitelertutieet Ivhen k this geeetien. i hap heert:Pgita!e4 'CPO BO,p4roisn,,, keen:read , 0,01.:9 1 the I)omeeratipt triartY4 WkAPPPILDL,AAAIL§O prlicuJar-tx,ieyrs the Teriffrt,w/Nin, ~ W hireldOteire find, quention , Right- Itrorimetablainstanetverof-tbe.Oharectar• of the abesk reight)be 'brought,: in sup-, port of,thittpositionAkencL,,They how,:p ever ,stand outi bold relief",,es re aiarkiblemittstarcebo difference; of, opinion in giant;mindstof the lame par., ty, shd ;yet holding-,their' party charac4 ter and distinction. “le !ME - -Thassirt relation'to Atts: Bank low lion; We'seelhosedistinguished-indieidi nisi. united,, firm , an d adhesive, as .the, spirit and tdocid:of patriotism icaujoini theraa;nrTiteß standiairtayed sgainstit . ; l in all ite forisuw -, With minde3 , elevated and.seitteions. with means of knowin its eoritiptinginduenees, thoneedithei of alio - pioteitive ,tariff,ifor L fornislttl log Of its tMpittil.) teee.tiied • erg 'them :by: pablin b tleposites) - iincidei , that May' semek ont, titsztiviltlfzinad seheinetrl , ,ef SpeculatioiCand):fraud - ,Ft building,up an , 'aristocracy of ittrfavdritesiand!iipread, , inewide desolation, rand ruin , among : qurdi lt ie s ,;; ,;„ "-1 • , 3 -Let es tiotv lakeirp:the Combat, and, UnfOrtimateliilroiratevnersointrongfy 4narkedl that no . onecan misunderstand: .A In1;1,10;; 04.544Y41040 - mil ocetz, I 1;:ki:11; s al (1 • il.i mp L ,l , I „ . ' , • = ',JON WO 4113 C, ; 10 te,fek. nr, i 3ll, its imports. .In all tl , p3.meatatruggles in retard to , OPtrtIiSYRY , him taken sominiment and, leadiegroac ticon!'aiithbrigiviiii cle positionubeing eotrelloMPAY4tAa thir'iigo l l Ortneeti, tariftelPtbeisiirPea earkipollo B Trade"levtdilif 'the ctinipT6ffitin9: he B tiirdv:94o l 2 l 44.i/Pigit;t r i•:iti f s' 6 l tion.• 'Value:my Clay,ererleatiout of the rederatWing,patty, iiitifendunt of his variegated nntions:of a tariffl— No. Where "stands ltetiri'day on the Bank Wrirg!—!!! Upon the vs find the Grid:.lilleliiniefi" !i ptffjrililit ma ny important particulars with his (of ale) 0 0 1r/0 0 :#04; purtant, vital question 7 " ihat we TaYOrre,p:eintedli, exhibit r hisdif faience ‘;itfi'Mi. r oPini "en t ibl ject, we' Will' qatite hti bonier thrust at M 1 r Criayle ' southern { ` ' Whig— %Ail* hez tali( fie the devil his.dne, and admit that demo eratin votes:passed•(the tiTariff Tact of 1842 not only in the,House, but iri the Seuritei Mae ;DaPiet 3 jWebeter, ever been read out of the _Federal party on account of his ;prohibitory notion's of a tariff" No. , Where - `do , wefiind this higlitoiii•dFedeialisi upon' the' bank, question ? Wrong! !! , Among the verSemany juOaeces !T en the side of the Federal party the above are .deePid:eXT4leg•i9 ( °R ffi cie4i notoriety to Pies e ourPoitien ; " Upon the bank 'petition, we. 6n4 these . • men shoulder to , shoulder, aping l aid, sustaiaing j it. With abi;nd,fitt Means, (they_ having bsen,,behind te screens) of knoWincr its deed ,of a , high mtge..- tive,tatiff to fill . its o coffers, withmeaps telamper,.its favorites,, , add ob. its, cor,, caption, they Aie!'fr_s- B teCr • 12 1" . ing 'PaPie!PRIPA, ;by, its bribes in, the ali t ape of t ex 7 , Imaging , attorney fees, by ; upholdincit is its Winst Ple-pg9Y,PRIPei+ bl"Pr!jogAbe:s.v,b.ele .PITYgiPs 9f4Rkt. and_fil!ally by PreteCtinglghqi,r4oo4 and rnusluoom aristo,craeyecits forma tion,in . ,exerting their ; unitedinduencis in übtaining the, passage_ • of a_general 177 4crtfa?t Law. , o.The -9; 2 !Y: t. cP,ItcIYPi° 4 c4t. l 1 49: Argml f i r?En , PF oPvg fpcts, that.4 , Y4 uTtf! 4. 1 4 Y b?: ' the cpt AP, I -19itc 4 $4448 , .xia truer.illeatiou Eg! 4 811 9f04 11 9 , b ll 5 q!PfSrafid, sql9rne r ior—Aqi PrfiC l s o oqn of Lithigt_l every, leading whig netlkbend,ltisolvery, CfEbriz- , ,,404 04,2 1 :41Y) awl R!eOY that every , ljawocc4t 0 0 44 , place iligaselii,in . o9 front railkArshis. 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