• -, . . • •,1 . . • I . al •, • „zejc. e.: „ .„ - ../100 - •sy, • , • •,, I ,y . r". I I • . ~., ; Y ' (;," r r , - i.l-4 • .;`•'•*- . , - • ..; . • .-' ; • „ :. „ r", 010274041 4: . .•. • .-; _ . . ; .• . . . , . „ • i. • . B, E. IL CHASE, PRQPIiiETORS Pgk ..For the Democrat. Glow from ;Memory's *sec Mirror EY runs "Jo The'brook comes dancing on its way As was its early wont, Andbeanteoni is the rising spray— , is When a child, 1 came to play Around these jutting turrets griy, Wishing their heights to rnotuat. Tbcse tall old pines,: that wave on high Like sentinels on guard ; 'bike saeekseented south winds' sigh, jo moaning music make reply, • As spells of long forgotten joy Oa saddened wings come floating by, To form the sweet accord. And song of well remembered bird, That 'raptured now I hear, 'Till Memory's hidden depths are stirred j Seems like some spirit's mystic word, Whose power had to my son] restored, Some broken shrine; my love adored, Long mourned iu bitter tears. • 011 . ! bow they tell of happy times ! Them rocks, that sparkling I sea= ma think my childhood's prime,' Oath not TO-DAY as brightly shine, As when the world seemed all Bearing no trace of ill. Bat,a darkening shridow lies enshrined Is the chalice that I fill ; 'There seems a something left behind— A broken link that must be joined— A voice with all that sweetly twined— , Ah! 'tis the boy mill. 'Tis silent nom—the miller's gone— The windows broken in -4lcrs! bow deso!ste and lone! I limn at echo's monentol tout ! .bole tenant these old haunts among. ; Where nheorful labor's been That kind old man, who day by dad•, Toifed lartb' and early btu., 11'004 call ns chtldrtn from our play, To tell us tsges of witch and fay, Of haunted spot and dread banshee. Whose voice the - bravrst fear 1S e.thoo ; ht him WiP!N oh, wondrous wise ; stilled in wizard ways! We'd listen long, in cone surprise, runt, to oar enchanted eyes, Etch shadow like a ghost tro6ld And buzzing flies were rays. Those happy days--chose mates are gone-4 And can return no more: Save when I dream, as now I've done— And trace the glowing pictures drawn kaptrit hands my soul upon-- 6 Of blissful days of yore. Binghamton, N. Y. Gov. Johnston on the Stump. By the Federal Papers• we learn that his Excellency the Governor, has mounted the stump, aud is now engaged in harrang,ne ing his -fellow citizens" in the western couniies'of the State—and this too 'at the eypenee of the eople Who admit,isters the Government in his absence ? The pe6- ple pay him a high salary, and be is,sworn to administer the affairs of State with fidek itv. Can be do this and be absent from , the seat of Government half his time ? Dui:- rineliis absence, the business properly be., longing to him, and for performing, which liei4;paid a large sing, is committed to tln. hands of his clerks: Is this Tight —is ip honest—will the people whose servant the Governor is. quietly submit to so great' wrong ? Ni, never._ We know they, tv4 not submit to pay taxes to be approptinii tett to the travelling expenses of a piano officer who occupies months together in 'eV. eetioneering and revelry. Were a Democratic Governor guilty of conduct like this, what i bow-wowing tre would hear from the Federal clans: Every scribbler would denounce tits act as dishon ; es; and Corrupt, and every Federal whiffet would give ,tongue I Bat, Johnston is a t~btgGerernor, which, in the opinion of federal editors, covers a multitude of sinif can squander the means of the treasui ry ,r —he can use the public money for elee4, • toneerinff b purposes—. be can. neglect tbe duties lie is sworn to Perform—he can, pi make a rowdy of himself, and disgrace foe high office, he holds _becan' ao . 011 thee things, we say, and receive no Censure !'lathe Whig cress, but, on the contrary sl) . lause. and the cry of " amen" is heard -cesa lY4ig Governor—that's enough; e can 'do no Frong,.in the opinion of, biti partisans. I But the people, the soverign people. elm -I '1 at be blinded. th the second Tuesdayi 4'Qctobet a stint, will go up for Biglesd A the Constitition, that will startle:i oluaston and his minions, and - cause them' to quail beneath the stern rekulre. The y Dice !tilt be mighty, and loud as the thtitt c c lap m the ail- • - e storm, that. will - summon., i l ellatler,to vacate the office he now . fur f ' a M, • bet him prepare Air the . worst',. be certain. aye certain, t 6 meet. tine inglorious, complete, Waterloo defeat. "All, the false statements put forth by • Federalli ri n t mlk satellites and • minions; will avail b il/ Ic'tillug : ‘ Go be must;and go'heshall.l 1 1ranoy cannot save Mini He. b°Bl I busd his office—he 'has' ky.—he has disgraced' bill ' 4 ' l. h " shah nsed the italic money toelet This t 3 enough of itself to: 41 . tatlvitb the'lieople, if eveniko elges could be preferred against isigLi ' l4 l3 o —lnd. Dem. rim tho.Wayae. Comitijicral4 J,ZTTEiIIi, . Hon. Geor ge" W. • li r riattstunum,;6th Sept.;lBsl. , . • BEAIiDSLEE :—The ' demands; for 'the publication of the: remarks in regard to: the" renewed charge of Native Americanism; intro duced into' my speech at Honesdale Last Tue,s day evening, were so numerous andiireising, before lkft . Your county, thatl dare not with hold theui: They must be •reported. - -Hut my speech wis_unpremeditated and desultory ; and I had no notes Of . it, how .can I report it? '.Without pretending to reCover - tbi exact !an guage-Uthed,-I propose to',desenle, in the' form of this letter, the Course andkeiteral tharaeter :of my observations on that occasion, and to add some facts and fertherexplanatiops which_were not;used then. • • ' Let it be understood them, that I `lirtnt;tO 'Honesdale with tie "expectatiOn of ranking a political speech. II went there as lam accus., tomed to do at.every. court in Wayne county, to attend to professional ,busines.s. Whilst there;' the Suequihanna .Rigt:Siei, a newspaper published'at3iontrose, fell. casually under my eye, in which I fobnd the following article:* Ili , Loepiocos Comparing' .Gerciiins•and • - BrisattneU Itivliregroc4l • • Their Dauble4lealing,xiith "The Locofocol party assumes its - principles and practice, to be supremely those of that who. is the friend ; of - t he Irishman. The Native' ' American party, in their vocabularY, -where • Irishmen live, is the Whig party ; While Peter - Sken Smith, the great :Mogul of r Nativeismi preaches Democracy from ; the ruins . of, that burned church.". '.l.'Lo Whig party is the .Na i die Party, totally ancrentirely • and yet a La- -, ~ ' tcofoceCongress turns William E. Robinson, a 1 Whig Irishman, out of the hall, and• gives his I reporter's desk td young and progressive De i . i rao . citcy. At the top of their voices they shout • fur Bigler and our "naturalized friends," and Isend • Hon. Gee; W. Woodward to proclaim - ; through the lengtlnd breadth ofthe Keystone j the beauties .of uchananism. With' lying professions of friendship to: the . Irish' ,of our _ country, they hoof ] such men as John Boyle I out of their Convention, and then cooly turn j around after the presentation of a retaonstrance tsigned by six thousand Dendocrats of-Philadel [phis city to the Harrisburg ConVention,ag,ainst : the nomination of iCampbell, _ and accuse the Whi,g press of :apposing, him` on account of ; his ieligioni belief, BeloWls - an'article - from . the _Harrisburg - Ameriecm, which shows thS position _of Woodward; . 'Bigler's, right-hand i stamper : 1 _ J "The Locofeens industriously circulate the 1 1, charge, that the Whigs have. ever:been hostile 1 'to foreigners.' . -They pretend to be"their - ci-; j elusive friends, and elaith that in thehi atone I can the chic-rant safely Confide. A few days 1 1 since we showed P..1 1 '. :Stanton,'a. - Lcieofoco 1 member'of Congress from Tennessee, had said 1 he " could see no di jereneetrien tarrying al 'free nsrata Africa ant 1 bringing 4 . German i or 'lrishman to xhislcountry." -We also showed that several - prominent Locofocos inPMladel phis city and couniy i had charged unnatural ized foreigners with entirely destroyhig, in many places' the capacity of that - delegate sys. Item of representati'nt.hat they had charged them with gorging. the polls with illegal ,ro:es, 1 with, striking a sev re blow ' at the purity and perpetuity of our histitutious, and 'with i,,,nno. ranee of our political system!. We now have another evidence - of Loeofoco regard for for- I eigners. , i Wm: Bigler is stuniping the State:" Tuading his need he has induced G. W. Woodward to i accompany him. The Pennsylvanian of Aug.} Ifl; announces that " Judge Woodward is out I for the campaign," •,hat h'e will speak in Union j county on the 16th of September, that he pre-1 sided in WilkesWre' at the meeting 31r.,ttig-1 ler addres.sed, and that lie mane there a d ritost I statesmanlike speeeh." .liidgeFeodward the I winter of 1845; was the Lneofocar'eaucus lawn. I ince for the U. S.• Senate; He was a very-, prominent candidate for • the same post Last; winter, and would have - been nomin.ited on their ticket for theiSupreine -Bench, this fall, if he had not refused the'use of his name. Judge_ IVOodward islhu i " high in. the; faith." Let us see what his prmeiples are. He waaa mem ber of the _Convention which referined ' our State Constitution'. He was 'one of the !W -ing Locefoces in tint body. • ' '' s - A. resolution had been introduced to inquire into the expedieny of prohibiting the future emigration into this State of free persons' of color, and fugitive l slaves, frciin other States orterritories. A Motion - Was made to amend. by inserting betrieen . the Words "cif",: - and, "free," the, word`;" foreigners." This, was pending on page 444 - 4 if the Fifth volume :ot the Debates el then Convention; we areinfortn.: ed that ' • - " • "Mr. Woodwaid moved to ' Snrand= the . amendment by ‘ adding'theieto the words "and ! I that the said eomniiittee by also lirstineted-: to -1 inqbire into the propriety of so 'se:needing the - Constitution - Ss to !PREVENT arirforeignos. i who nray - arrive. after the, fotuik . day cif/Jahr 1851 FROM ACQUIRINP THE RIGHT,To - VOTE OR' TO HOLD OFFICE IN THIS'. 4 CO.IDIONWE,ALTII,",' " .1 In defence' oftldi nniendment, Mr: PireOd- warl (see'page 446th, LtitvolunieY Said: ' - , Then follow some sentences extracted from a speech set down to my account -in "the be . , , . bates, vvhich lire.so extracted and !arranged n, to coney no adequate idea of the' speeeltit• iselt s - Then conies Idle folliiwini: ! ,' !•",- .='' • ...:,. 1 • tiThese am Mr. Wiriiodward's-sentimentijris I we findlition on the Journals Of. the Cowen 111,1;oliaiike ionile-deafing Of gra iciecift;cO! ! party. ,In Potter Oranty, in Laiiiniiiire county,- in Mercer Coutity,nod m the• entins free-sod, region, locofocos•ldenonnee Governor' John. i stones no Free l soller. -In.,philadelphin i ,Loco." fopos denounce bin as na Abolitionist.' ',ln!, One:part - of the State liicifoirai - fayor a'f'ro'; teetive Tariff; in other partithey go ibi Fite., Trade,- . In One !Alice they leeeive foreigners I with protestations of oternal,fricridship, and in another. they seek fo p:ropitiati3 Native i tirneri.' tana by sendiaktJad Mc Bigler." • ge Wool/11mM along' wig' Site'next - .day I wpginvired ' , and' urged by ..., gentlemen' of theStandini COMmittee !of the" Deraociatieliartic aid by inati - ottrerileisoaki and political' fdenda, to attend and. Oliksithe 4 demoortfe ratification meeting. - to held that I avail* - in 'the • Court Honso ~. -.1.-took ~' .610 Atontroae paper. with ,trie, Arid. sylie.n,called on In, the meetinz which was,,yery l large, ,I mss and proceeded to acuSsibe!priatiples bids: eit in this present - ehtOst;rarid 'Crattenitied Aid the electionVQ)o3itler;ASetVGlAtr ' ADO' 24tuDaa to 7aZtul,, ELlterxCare, 4tTairtairawirp Manlay ' aZIZI aVrallt; . the whole ,ju seta .ic , o . • d* ' 1' f icet ' f the Democratic aimed.- As to m •ac y •companyinghitn,,l .had party Was demandedsby .aldUe regarditt . the not accompanied him . a . „red. ,T, o a.i' L ,,h_i 3 Le interests of our'State, and "the 'peace:and in- west - of the • mountains,,an u ci nis s ta iiio nce.;, oc i r h o isll tegrity of our Union. l'' '' • -•. , - ] Wayne:' In'all these I then proceeded•to 'point , out the :false is.. veracious journals were i el ti ee error. If.they were sues which-Gov. Johnston; and certain Whig important enough to .beTstated, s they „were 1 ] editors are : getting, upte. divert , publib atten s worth stating, truly',:,: s s .. • • _; ' • r Woodward a sentiments, ] ton from the real, questionkbefore the public, -,".Thesecwere /II ~ . ~ , i or tile"cotiveil and among others mentioned, this : gross And as we - find them on . tr fr ierornoi gratuitous assault:int Me as originating in the ,tion." • m i Melt these' extrhets 'leere d reeve :extracts Harrisb - urk American, a paPer - I had - Ainder: aretake T n k s le oce ePe up e l e es h e ' y thati. two • Pegie of stood to be published by; a brother of Govern- , the-volume of debates, an that - or Johnston, and in . this Montrosesheet,which scarcely more than one thirdofs peech. -- Seenied'pa be the organ of the Hon. William ' ' innit have' been" Are Mra W's sentiments . its we fuidthem." jesSiip. In speaking of this paper `rsaid it Thro`atithor, 'of that: ss rtlo was published by a Mr. .I;C.' Miller,"-whom I ill bold fellow:: Hat n eun e d' n reported SPeebhs did ;not know—that judging from his tolumris end ho extracted: such •wo a rds 4 tindae ta bte e, n a t n es d ho seemed, to beano of those who delight to [ from it,as. would serve best toslander ' ii. • This, is ~, Ri „ aort . ms "th_accimitillat, the lie,. ,1 them he Piffiliehed-assthe.sp,ee,c •• is :the truth. h ' 'i ' 1 ' •Is'" -' rev to - their honor he And pile the pyramid of calumny:': f ` And•certain of thiv.liiheston's presses . , ,- • -, ••-- • ...; - snott ewiocics ig p . That I tonna, in, the columns of thepaper 1 - . . spolioni) are cu e id ;diffusing. this libel before me auch.language as the following ap- ,through the country, with a siow: of, injuring • - ' - ' 'r's Col.l.llgle election...- . , ,,,,, _ ~. lied to the Hon Ellis Lewis: .. 1 , lion. , Ellis Lewis. Heavens ;what a bur- ..1 am a private individual, seeking no otfice,ner league that.such a man should be called ; lion- to 'anY *ay before the public. As' yet; I'have oratle-Lho'werer ieis only in the name, roe ' uot. traveled a mile to promOte' Bigler's. cilec mine:think him' so, while Whig and - Deinocrat 1i0n.., I mane a speech m.Luzerne eOunty,the know him to be dishonorable Ellis Leveis:" - .. ret n Ir. f - August, speech 'bee:time a democratic "It has !Men . alleged that the, charge of.this ti meeting e call e ed oi'me to do" so. . The. 'rieXt, would-beD,,emecrat— , (still speaking of Judge, week,when."Col. Bigler came there,' I Presided Lewis). thisdecitithil, anibitions ,deniasegue, lanf..arthieaninnrissem•mneeting•leeluse the• Committee , eis appointed ,me to :do , 50..:, f Writing himself' into meted,' and "putting I name and , tame . through - the mediani ~ or the' , 'llade no speech on that save only an I public prints was false. „This, to' be sure,. it introduction'of Col: Bigler' to the -iindience, 1 is easy, to assert, hut te facts can be readily shown in Bradford: and'yarious • other, ;Deutz- 'an . . and now I ion' here On prefessional business,; di find this stale caludiny set afloat;not on-1 1..... „ „,..., ~. .• . ] ily to injure me, butte, raise up,a false.. issue, tics," -- 's. '• • 'to draw MT attention from. the.real and impor-• , And the following, larigougoopplied to some I (ant interests ht stake. Well, sir, the subject ) Montrose Editors who had teen' discussing I must non; he 'Dilly disenssed and we shall see ~, • ' 'll•make by their mo- Judge Jesetip's fitness for the Supreme Bench: [how much the Whigs wi "With pretensions of piety ripen their li , den; - 'S' . .' • the .. ' . I they summon to their aid , charges alike scan:.,: I then proceeded to maintain i following Idalous and false, and heap the :Linde of vulgar- propositions. ' "- ;. - - ' iti upon a man againit whom personal enmity Ist. Thatthe introductibn into the never raised the accusation. ,With an, impious appeal to the Most High upon their hypoeriti- ten of n • roposition to inquire into the rights of foreigners ; -was P made, not by me, but by .11r.Tholnas a member ' from-Chester eounty. , reunion table to spread before the abandoned ) ~ eul tung(fug; the- editors come ' fre;al the nom, [ .1. That when it had been - displaced and des who make up their crowd, of-appreving hear '' - feated bY my• proposed amendment and that [ers a titie'story of their brother's .iniquity.s-si 1 o had been • withdrawn, Mi.- stifle,Konigh We car! "baldly write of this in Proper temper., i r ,', 4 s embr iil f o ro ti m on L:useaster bounty, e These propositions Were i When We see:a Mari prefessiugn belief in the; / nomas ] [ faith of, - the:Bible end Church, loading one proved from;ihe sth volume of debates. Both of these gentlemen were Whigs - in the , i who lies '" stood ..-a, pillar of their Church for I J'ears,:nith epithets that alike insult truth and i Converitien. and I had no doubt were now ens d in promoting ,Johnstoits , re-olebtion. '!disgrace his oWn profeisloii.S, we can 'hardly , wish,-Mr. I hold ourielf within proper bound's.' Yet these 1 gaged Editor, to mark, here, the differ: are recta; They have teen subjects of street encebetween the propositions of ThOmai and i conversation among men who !make none of Konigmacher, and . mine. , [I the professions of those editoT, who claim, no sitlagees resolution was in these Words: piety like 'one of thcit'e editors. The . caus e o f ..“ Resolred, That a committee he appointed 'liberty was once espousedly an Arnold, and to inquire into the expediency. of so =eliding Judas ISeariot betrayed his• Master for silver?' 1 the Constitution . of Pennsylvania, as to proliits. i i And again the following about the; same it the future s einigratio .. n into to this State, of o fr t eo h. •• ; - 1 persons of color and isigitive sieves, irons ' editoret "• - • -•- ' ' ' 1 ----:-••' -. '• ' I "We have already' unniasked those editors i er Ststes. or territories:2- bathe public, in all their meanness and rnitlig- I Thanni' Motiori'as ,originallY - madis by him l nity, and we tiepin it unnecessary ; to take-any 1 and renewed Kouigmncher, was to add ~ :by , for notice of their weekly_: effusions .of personal:l eigners to -the inquiry and the resolution, as spite. We hive heard but one opiniiiii ex- they proposed - to - amend it, would read thug': pressed among all parties in • relation to their vile personal attaiks,upon Judge. Jessup, 'and ' " Respired., That a committee be appointed to that is, that it Will injure their,paper and their inquire into the of so amending party(theMselie:s they cannot injure, as they I Whit the I the Constitution of Pennsylvania, as to pro-, ] have neither Chin-actor or anything, else to lose) in the same proportion thet it wilt benefit fuel Foreigners,'future emigration nto this State of free persons of color, and fugitive, f Judge. . I We Coincide with the M o opinion of an slaves from either-States or territories?' old and prominent citizen of New ilford,that I ` • - That is, they proposed that tho counniftee, when :Web an tipstart black as the junior l'should inquire into the expediency .of exclu editor of the Democratagails the character of 1 ding •all foreigners' from our Soil, whether a good man, the best reply is a u•hipOing Pest I cornffig to Pennsylvania from either Statel or', l and a =iv-hide :well laid on. i from foreign 4 ot,ntries. A denial of all ph-' Such are some of the genii that bestud the ;.lineal privileges was involved in their proposi- paper in!whichl foafid;myself arraigned. 1 lion, for if ivewere to shut out foreigners from ••- I - I amongst us and not let them set foots our In view of these eloquent - extracte and of -111%S tould - theyvote or hold office amongst 1 ; ;. , I soi , 0 ;the libel' on myself, V expressed ray concur-1 us? Aye, all-political and social privileges i , ience the: opinion , - in' on " of the ofdanaproniinentt were to be denied them-.all chance to en , g s age 1 citizen of New Milfore in Point of principle, lin the busines,s,,and industry, and enteisinse of hoWever it might or. Might sot -"be . , , State—to make'it a home and a residence in- 0 9 0 P- I formnit. familie.s, were hik-bq denied them- 7 :4111j plieable to the "Junior Editor of the ciat.," and mysfirm conviction that the "moral Demo- I this was involved "in Els p osiositien. ' AC-1 i cording to_the motion fromsth Whig side ofi 'I constitatiou.ofMr.'ifohn C..21E/kr would be 1 the house, all foreigners were t be put on a j heriefitted,by some of that same sort. of roe& footing with negroe,s, and like them to, be . . 1 erne: 1 - 1 , , . ' I fenced out of Pennaylvania. 'Such was the I remarked. that in• former days, when Zs. ---; 'positiOn assumed by It'histge,i7.• IW. Chapman publishidthe Sitsgrusharina'Regs NoW•observe mine: - • •-• ]: '• I inter, it ;was a -decent 'paPer—thst Mr. Chap. , man was a gentleman anti an.honcirable oppis. And that ,the said committee be also' in-., strutted.. to inquire into the propriety. of so nent, and that the, paper, in his , hands, as de-'l,,,eMpogthe ,coastitution:as to prevent any ; ided in its politics as any Whig Could desire, I formoers who may an i s e in this stati alter, limed to be distinguished fertile raiinesi 'of ite[ 1 bumor,sand the interests ]of its Columns. That the 4th of July, 1841, from =acquiring the right ! to - vote, or to hold offiee in , this. Common- iit seems now to havesgreatly.- degenerated wi,:alth. .. . ; sinee it had - become the special organ ofjudgel This was in Ntivembers 183 . '1:' Nearly, four Ile:Mop.' - 'That Until, further„infermed, I o la I - Iv - u- - : years . of notice was proposed to be given - of fdl not hold- Judge "Jessup responsible tor .thUs i th e contemplated change'in' our Constitution" regging inc Isidore' the , Publie - ,I- for nig , thins personal and professienal with that gen "l2-1-rtintenough , nobfr it ,to .go sorer the World.' And ohowere e affected by ,it'l, Noho,dy jAleman had ,alway,s been most IrappY , , ands the n i n our e mi nt ry , or Who for neaili, four ['Myt'desire'was that they should continue _so 1 years thereafter should come to our 'country,„ he—that - Windy 1311 0POSed: i should ' slfrhirt I but only the Su ' bjects of foreign Princes, who p ' lllin electionticat I twas-fOr the' Wholes eirkai should- arrive' after -thatslieriod.;--And - as- 01 ,braticjudieial ticket, not anlyonnectont'of its 1 thiise; no exclusion from p o s e d . nd—rn'• out' [intrinsie„,but especially of liS „,rvioriuira Per- `Sold o f eatespsis e ; was pro They might. its—but that, if I 'found this'a..,sittii 0..." mel come t and make their homes amongst ins And was Countefinneed and 'eppraved tyJitiigitles- rear ;heir ` cps o n lyikon reapeets as' 'sup, I would prove Volihn] and his editor; that` we d o - ;s e see p s only thatualess they arrived' 1 WIISiOSt aII competent to dteelnes him nn h is I before the tut they were notto vote:{ editor was diseuss*.• ;That i was in Mon thise sorneWhere abbot:the yPar 18 30 t and 'in lOr to.hold office.' The sons •.of even such for-, A the public - meeting', at tvhlch Jedge Jesitip; in ' eigners.as may amendment would band's were I Ito be • vateis and elligible to offied as Well :as the presence and with the approbation Of the o ur s el ves. • ]'- ... •• • •-•- •!--, • best men of the partyin,that county, Wes rend ' Now in such wise did I propose to Modify out of, the Democratic: Party, and that . 1 he 4 - e.preeedent; Whig ProPosiom .1 ` •• I ', 1- 1 1 Seen him ever since on his " winding way." ~ s. rhey proposed•ao iron rule of exehision of But for the , preseut, I would net - review all Sore , s ioners froth all that we peitiess4pre public varear. - • - ~,:::k.: - -- -•-- -•"“ ' Posed an exeltiabin of these only front our pd ~ 1 - I then proceeded .to notice ,in detail :the !Weal . privileges irks should' choose to - Cottle lehirges contained in theartele in•svhich I amf t , o us al:tufa notleassmrpontiot.privw.ges Imade, to[fi e stiire`and whiehla miotediffinve: were .to be Withheld,. . ._ • , -' Is ga it - wis Vet iie c e, 1.6 t ttie • Derrioeratie; ' Who could "Cbmi I ' •of My proposition l' . party had "sent me a to - Preelahnsthiongh the- Certainly no ftirerm„ er then in our county le.ngth.nhd breadth of the Keystoneithebeau-` none on his way.l.A.Our Ccountry-nonii srho ' ties of Buchananiste—thet. 119- MUM julhati should choose to come before the sith of.,ltilys, ' lionse ,oi!fseidien3 had ever hesrd me adve-' .1•841—for none of these Were te be exeludesls eatethe nomination or t- Mi..Bnehanan. ' That), from;tinything, either nieilidencO4:pOttical, the tissiertion that' the artiele 'extracted. 'from,' privileges aniongst iiss Nor could thtss6 -s,h o [Abe - Harrishizik.Aniericati °Allow:3oe positio . n i should'chOsise to COll3O aftert-July VI, 4i; cora. ' .of W O O 4 wanit - Bigiefe-right hand etetPer,"lel pi*, for they R'OUid h4ve)laii notice; nearly i ] false, and slanderous: „That article contaiossa four,yearenotice p. thatithey Svoie not .to s abate Igarbied and littell*perversiion of a, 'epeeCh ;se s - aespolitieal•p n iiii g i s . , Ceasid e i. the se Ais, imputed ItO in 'e-isider circunistarteee'liereider thietions,Afr.Effitor;tind asle ychir seaders-AIS 'remember that .ffintslit'erenoo fietweed tho two gyve ; I 'to byoexPleinidt and ne 44ll3 9' 6 eing 'piglet's- ciinsider , Vitali]; -•• Seo'lliti tread cl.lid littipOT; right hand stomper s 't I - ilid not I had..eyer ea stump ,ppeeth in my, JiPP.— 'Titi Whigs say the Demociatio party Jo .10 % , if occasional *rfanninbee /4 /44Pc 4 . on the ,sper i sibie for my_.prOPPsitOß:""*DollTl4) ittiMPeofiny, tithefa taint , th were itt i de," 0 4 0 4 'go IvNg Oi l ly nietresponiime for that were:creepiest': nut triinitiirai Bigler Wait 'of li c tess m , Thou - Ma'am! Kentginaelter;" Co`'n stutikping. the Stater:to.' thi , -extnibibtierof t r ortho o; ....stu'd'i. the OoiritS Of, iliftleneelbil the hoe Of ,fhiggerYi'hOlt , ncta AtitstrOO, _then* any-oaital Inen ) Whig ,OX spernock'ati ihatis - ding ia,need of ii 40/.l,rpti bolos lA'.. ;love drforplaierisays„totwfficb s is tin most )1044 opw.. , wooiloticrtea44,3: o , o _ , E6,l„,„ 0.. „„,,, ibte,,,-oposii4 4 bid, .bich He has Amid no such neesi—be is•iPtinkeitis t hiks t ili g i tt o 4i ii i , la miokdim ess • bites' elf, aititt isititllsierfultrrsrjuWisstiolibitlTsrisoitic*: ]' • AlSO.:(inAticirettotts] MONTROSE. PkiIIERSIAT,*§iPTiOgR , gsi 1851, ositienwas,originel end voluntarye;-that •fp;ine ,do not a o room tis wee , I ope-you will servillinnesueh•esetets. tee - iota oft suu le tyig-eiinerinduced 'and' iteeasioned. by theirs: publish it itx yOur Heist:;:;thieteit"bellareenan elliiolifij while a fell'atteeeli firlinplited woe i dr 7 i fid.'6orkitiitt iitt" wag With the Whigs; and. the now in . nl l its 1 111 11 3 =4 mar 1)0! for its length; ‘sitii , Angpier thingqd 'fmi: odicgoings . toii ft iper Wes theirs. .; -- I would quote it; for it is material , to :my .63, •difbeult Men lb Vert; far' kir ipmlitriSrY 'ln ,.And yetivhoevee heard before; of the agen. fence.' I have steticCabo e e wh a t ."wan dons.•;-.: .distintAty;' , Stil,•th'erti bie:full 'speetili• coifs oy- or Thomas and Ronigniacher in--this • •btisi. Now what Irdid; I siippote, was apPrhpriate in rep l y teemeand'her notice t ri o honest neeil• '„That in dowered up._ ,I have been, re- to what Ldel.:-.the:wcirderaseitited to the se t iill, - ' I 'bullet*, r et . t.litithan'Metfoirrind ale ea 'ldled' atid defamed for years 'on• tfilS' 'subject; I Tien. I had morel" to -modify Thomas' me: •Vaticnisi- ~ . /1 1e .Cuintiiing. i . -w it•trit,filetid,'‘'and • 'and itiii now' held. tip -Oil ever the , Cohninni lion; and tadireet theintitiry to!whet ideem- •et WA - I:Ogees:I; *desired nit intitiekte 'enable . wealth, as having committed an ''unpardonable- -ed a more fitthigiobjeet, and what I. believed; him to :make a l ifpj l eehleerder. 't,do: Mifflin* -- sin itainat foreignere,-end col, Bigler end the dr the ,tuonleeti Witeitha: re4l - .•object • pi• :the- what he,Said,btitl'he'dhete - -thste m th hoard old LDeptoceatie party are nought to be -prejudiced Whigs. ' The explanations made' on Wide. 'Bfr:,'Shellife Nrticsiint at this 'ittnin• dealt with n:thee:int - of it; whilst, the iteency .of - these drawing my mottonWere; if in order, , confined hiiii ,l bbtlilrfrionakivereetecinginy Wartiti..k. tetrhiki :i n • ',f irs t • proposing ineuirie in' e to that subject Matti:ire:and any opinions ex: siinal •etid , pelitieel friend's to the: difk :if their • most :offenaive fdrm, no carefully.: kept onte of pressed taJwitify l my 'petiole meet .have been death.' Iteregard'ea.the'lait netted of`these • sight•;•ltia,timd.that . justice were , done..t.i if heeetlietidal /and cnteditional; mad. yet the worthy!Oid gentle:li ' ' I hrilthk'indat exPress that ,Whig.. logic .. te, fouhd : ichirh impels . .14 y epeech, ,- acit teands oported,looks more lite; protif bfhis confine deg hiptirldedhfidetice 'itd toile Demociiiek, let' Elie' .Whii• party ens. a judicial opinion and argument-mere like an -a eireminstanee MD would , .file:94 to indicat e , e'ie,.. - ./ 01 . - the. a ete t f Thofither and :.ronige l adie r , announcement of carefully foraied and settled. thatiliej• did ; neteinderetrie ine" ; !eSprei l et ert l . etiThilit enehis branch-of theFsuitect, i e t, tue conclusien; than it „does like .en imprompta !talite!of tie Punitive 'r - ict - ndrtlusieemliaraet e e adtithat.,my• arectelmentewould;eever have explanation of theintition Made tuidwithdrawn: of those. fOitalded lit-iliesiiiieedhl 161,1100 k. "been offere4 but,foe' Thomas': .thiquestiona. What Precise worth; Imsed Leennet-undertake -i I Might.' Mi. - Eilitchi :inultfpften*,Steriptiv e • his lbelieved that the itiquily4 Proposed 'Was to say, for I had not it. vote before me; but t fergurimeti int , finiirlif 'the 'nnfaltelesi: abet,. and.alwayesaid,•,that both int report. ..'1 initht elpetaik•Of the.Preitieribbitinac. metre fit' to hi made than ,his, but I did not In- hare; eitva'ye felt, .silt onit,•and did twithdrawl it:Wife:l •• he man- the quantity, and the , . form of its waiter,.l thelinfriteles of the . debitteiiiiiid'orthe i g iriee l iko k ifested - ardisposition to yield theettbject. , l he- speech 4 1 d.P 3 e. great. M.lastieo. ' , •• ;4 -1 i f , Satisfection•With Sherif Tett bithlit piehlieili.!of . ~... . . . lieved,alsethat they meantte , get, nt the .pa The ittenograpber of that body nein'appoi n t e that liody,.: eipecially"ef'thir DeinoOkatie Side litieal privileges of foreigner; andtlfireglrmy • ed to , report debates f. he - had -'nothing to do' of the itoilse;bet l'Aeilt ncit delairi;satt, - ,The amendment etas hastily sketched, my 'purpose with _keeping the - joitrntd.thats'waa ltetiV by subject' IS taiffreleiatly .statedlcilin'underetoOd. was in part to bring the, , Whig, niajority•in that two secretaries, appointed for the ptirpose, who There Was'MY:rnOtiOn, brongbt' Oti'flktbo way body to a direct ;Vote on : hat point. ~. ,• ', read every ,tiartlie .: , jOnruarsOftheepreceeditee deseribed, - and tbeltrikerif;obSertettionti made The Whigs' were in majority there. An ex- day, , ailii - ch utforded members an opeortuntett on. the inbjetinhelleyedia fir Mi, note r e er- lit'e• - tiainditiary motien like 'Thiene? vas sudden- correct any zei l t a k eo .i n whi c h they were iuter. 'tech to have': been I.appropritite - tio the" precise ly thrown,m froth the =derby-side - or the . ested., And,l, may. add - that the journal, the qiiesticiti •Pentling;eand• 'there le thit• repert of house.; I could not know but it'"Was a party only authoritative recerd of the doings - of the those obletrationi Intlici (man of s full speeCh.'. measure : which they meant tamerry.' To - bring bony, contains no notice of these motions be- advocating nettled Cdtdietiorialuadetitielueitins. out its true eharaeter..:t.to bring the, party to a cause they were Withdrawn before an y . Liege'. : which- Seeeeh . .'nialleMii the instant, "witlitint "Vote on' the -- real and ' Mere fittin k qUestiOn, or question were'inken 'lli referenee 'to them: Mite; was - pelilietted:witliont ietislnn.. •,.,...: was, the object, and design Of tuy atheednient., .Eut ; not;saNith theldb.:tteg,sor: they avereal-':;; 1.:';',..;W. : g • 1. - o - o'tide ; th a t.te : `,lo zateai - ( Wi iio h,.• as a _ Alhigether it was a Mere-matter:of inquiry, ways behind-not brOught up-were lying toi l , I journal hageno,autleilitY whatever: and Which • which in legislative bodies is ..never sconsider- months in nuedi, hasty mites its were taken trout las ‘.debefes i c I have never Considered .ms."Nery ed to commit membees .to final,. ittonsures.- the speakers, tueUth, die/Were drawn'out hato - iieg . h aothbrity.kr. .rmy,thint, i mhai , L,ithsolutei . ThiS is nrehiark which is dee to those Whig . ePeeches_stihsequentlY at the, iienvenienee efi.,:ere.y..,„=.o that k stand aooy ik e a .of, • v t teriog gentlemen; ai Well..ea to inj•eelf. :They 'have the sieriographer. ' How 'were they " to' ee eon:; all that htlgiiibuteill tome, htit.te.horne:io escaped all censure" for proposing's: mere in- rected ? Only by submitting the draft of the m ike 0 10,...t h st „ wa s. !.in ~ No vetater4 13837..44 quiry • but, -what, more did I? ...Why. should speech, when drawn out, to the gentleman tea= years ago: next Isiovetutier. , . ,- What) oght lave they be ' exeusid whilst I ani zondemedl,. And -king it' ter: his, revision: • Ido net remember the -Whigs . to fuse . : thoso.:opinioni ; against. 'ma What terms of reproach %Ceuta be too nee* whether this prattiee_Was regulated by resole: - er fey friends notel.'What evidenee have they to employer:in:lst these pretended Derneerats lion, or by an understtuadieg with. the steno- th .„ t e - 01 .,- t h oso , w w, : w hom 1 at , t, l eti k, rtaio ,• Who have ' he roin the, habit of using' this sub- I grepher .;.beethe - , prat:nee existed apd ; was in- such OPfnione n 6 W ? Nene: - All the other/ jeet againat me and to - the .prejutnee. of: the l'sieted en'by'nieinbera.l Spee c h es were submit. wave - e.Thotehjii, w eimig, hmieforwaye act e d/. Democratic party, whilst , they have sedulous- red to us for revision` whilstthe Convention, t ii t h' lv kept need vie* the 'feet that. ray- :notion was stillin session, and after we adjourned.- the Remeeratir .party.'-Ahat L heed bevel' Welts :ranks for endow. to eitibrate,Nati 6 was only a Modi fi eatid n of e as *offensive' Whig We•adjounieci oh -the i2ect -of •Pebrualy, 1838, in 1 84 oi, - ,ev . h;e" go ,; . T hey e ga h r -, h I proponition.. ;More noxious to slay a brother and as a great proportion of the speeches then' iti 1645,n164 Of ili t iArleis r in Bey re than- strike n' politieal ' imponent, they 'bare .remained; unwritten, it was arranged that the edniblild''...i l C 'all' the. Native Aineadans I sedulously kept out of view the feet that my stenographer, heuld send thearto:eelry mail, (that' year ,i largii•iltileglition,)eterd owl/erne i r t , only a moilifieation of an offensive at our residences;far reyishin, befere publish- oerats eso . .?ealled,y,tol defeat:tny.ll, ''' atiba Whig prepusition. Thlifre.' inxions -to slay, a 1 ing them in thedebitten;,and,l think, his post,. for U. Si:Senlitor. Aid .1 ., w tell , • ' now brother' then strike a political opponent, ;they age was to be paid Mut of tile State Treasury,: What oerhapi; ther do toff knhtree , ' heforet have proved their . syrefiethies "to be Avitlt :that 1 certain l'am that a 'grint 'number of' 'speeehei o at , -Avt,Ap,n tho.natie,A,metknik *legation opponent.. 3belionigmacher is a pUblie teen were so eent, during the spring and summer' from ',l i ttilatlelPhia, by,,one• - • et :thelt d, numLer. why do netthose Simon 'pure frietidS of, the next after our adjourninent. 1 received many .tirciten•the ! Only ; tNatirm it trtrk 4... letter 1 foreigno. selie are eta ready te . slander ;ate, ac - uf,ely Own:speeenes'bY rualleitaireeted them ,•e,i,,.. 1 . , ,,;• 5 i',,fee; e oe „ s iejf fw,5, 3 11 i it ' ,k4,3,4';,0t. it I lens° Mr. KJ. :1 •. ' - and sent them back, and for every. thin eon- electron to the' , .'SdOhtee'etrbff 01 0- Iliiorit Another remark is due to those gentlemen I tamed in such .speecheS I , um. elte willing to an• , and myself. The Whole subject was new.- 'he resp on sible... Ifut t his } speech, this ,o g . Magree's ' resolution had lain on:the tablelor .drawn airgiunt:tni abater Projeetfoi - 1111 7 YeilliOlia fai'lbreigheit - .:l' • foeigtiers, - Wee never - Welete' --- at_ine - eand"-,defiXited ~ t on.'"- : Milt 'i ° 'asiewered'them:t Nnland.'every . ` 'soul. - of :them . ' months bat nobody O'er' dreatned, so; Liras I . submitte d to _we e , either _before or know; of connecting fdreigners in that inquiry, Convention adjourned;,nint not a wordef It . after the pfedges they siit from hint *hem Iher cleated' i,only•know• - • - qoAeo,ntrfuoit . rumor; '•but, they tilithe moment of 'Thomas' motion: Ideas= tins ever revised by me: "I never Saw - a hair .io- t wr i o -f ro e,, goo.b .Th e, v i va thik oh „, cov e s., tires were to be ,weighed rind` considered'" be- of its, head, until "saw' it in the sth Volumeof Q i i d4i ce - 0 41:} 1d A Ati •N at iii: Al i 3 7 er l eakEu l / 4 'fote-gentlemert became respensibleelor them • debates, us it , stands printed. I was entitled .and theyr - tliereePeti tnadti!up•areCord Whialtin -a mere suggestion of the moment, not...fol e to have an opp e rtunitY to revise it, supposing ,son io lig h 464. tri1 , h0 b eet r e g i t id e ti e a f i lit lowed up, was never before treated its a meas. a•speeCh Woe to be made out of my few obser; nequittid of • int 4- trtinirthitt odious -- hp ere • ere for Which. members' of a deliberative, bOdy - vationa on the . oceesion'-'4 was denied thanep- Native ''Ainerieiniim.a 'The . whits • kekew. lam - were to be h eld - responsible: ' lleltever, - if re- poritmity. .le make ;these - neciftruli "s' thus, ! molslativeAeicaeehey cannot point - to an • sponsibility att.Ales any where,.. it •belongs to; strongly, because 'have not a shadow of doubt „ act of my ,jjk,..p. a .mordnpoken. or written - ' these gentlemen as well as myself;•and in the, of, thew amp:en:less, and bemuse every curium I mute .1837, indicatiVe ef. Syinfitithe wi,th.,ttuitill next edition of this story that shall, lie get out Stance I can rocell'and' the intrinsic, marks Id I.e.e;rrea - faill • efir ' Or, '•Of, ;hostility, 'to , the. by 'my accusers, !whether ".Whigi. Or ;Native the speech, concur strengthening my end- osier ,Tho r l'eehy I American Democrats, .1: h4e 'they nil 'tette vietion here asserted." ' But then it a negee"'• reneW 'this; ehiage". against . Ineil.'".llia the notice of "this feet. • • .•• • - : ....- •- ' :•'•• •"! • . tive.ptopositiou I assertand incapable of direct -mike These motion'a °Centred' ore_the, 176.. No. proof'; end I am bound to remember that - a, 1 vetnber, I 47, and, after the proposed -amend- long time has elapned,thet many Of my- apeeeltes. never hear OU'itiablie 'than Ohaiting apinierei nrid'ilositibri.lny question:. of piddle poliej - l.t•Where:•ti•iis that iminaeulata Patriot . . Meets had been witharaWn, and 3laeree's res- in thiCenvention Wererevised, and Viet l'ani: 0 .. ,W F.rJebniton, tandem) leers- itgoleilat 10 1 ution disposed of, 'I heard nothing. more ufl obliged to relYi•chiefly t for this aesertionotre hoooyerihppge4ese s ttle n , er r eeptimMitif;; ; ;ls • I the subject in e the convention until the leth.of I memory extremely falhable and _Which hes.of- !hi: eife " i4M113 radient•lfetnociat he wane/leap t/le:next Jatinaty. -On that day, w 6 were de- ten deceived rne. It is possiblei itmaydeeieve 'onsino iii the'.bbniani Of.,the'llinfecratre party? . bating thequestion, mf introduein,g .the" .word me in this, instanee; bail fee!'.nlOre.l l Y,.‘,:ertaile, 'lleldtr,lie al gid the'bfuniefutle `did hold before "White" in theeleetive . - Clanse •Of the Cen;titu. •that it dims reit. - . - . • hiabitiidde•flie 11,:itli'of his Tathers'and Went tietn.' I had made a Speeeh Which' hole hardly- - I believe lam the first :tan' in the political over teethe !Party thatreen lrile , 6 Its' lineal 'de-. on the Abolitionists; and which maybe read in annals of mer.conntry •who.has beerecondeinte. scent - Trona the Alien and Sedition tave•of!lidt the•lotia ,voluthe .el , dehatee,' beginning :Ger ettvirtuatly to ostracientloe a.,speech reported I, c 'lenge etight to be a wordin Ihei:vocabilkny page 1G...1dr. Earle ,replied to mv.speettle and by, .politieal . Opponente l, months after it:Twos:. of.t4at. porty.rforivi,ttiita my terolrectiOn it ;ban, in .the coarse of his reply he used the follow- rarale,.*ho hied 110 Chance terevise it, and who' chailmi it ti..,th0.a„:0.,il jam s hif te a r , • ing language': (S-ed'vol. 10, p: 33 ' . inid 3 4.) _ • 'lever furnishede note of it, if lam not zillion ,04 ill Publie.questionsto S or nit' the ever-. Pl' . 4 mrOuld it'be sight in'itte,lvnii,st‘en44:itii ,was .tire, foun d , ma ° 3 'lf A-:viet itti lieftil-6 inetV4yit-lbciii:6l:ppiiul4'faiWhiidaY mistire tin einfif ocedsions'-to the' most , eke earl he lean° . let- me. / 181 .;': ant euestien..-•,•r.ot 1 •ehatte'cipititons :Is .'Well nithelWltlete' cont.:pinned and, .the party 1 . 'grant enforeementof sound principles by.the' HaeallY man .heettOr their idbl:; - . 60 , 4:161i:rattan 1 " - 'l'''aqs... gentlemari from ,I.nzerne,lO cendernn alithoae: With'which lib ailed 'brought into reproach h I I'l claimeil .IVdtive•Apierietinittieirines. on thelbth. po i dt. i garbled extractn-filiely po Wished' as the:Speech ' e• principle; becanse he might err on one ran y., 18384billto icemen ot1846:•oin , mid. °right I to Condemn. every Milk tomint , .. teem 1 which piditieal:opppetits reported wittimit his titude of.: private . •..lettleiseete...alt public actn „ revision!. „I thmkitwe) he found that I .-stimd tao , expreaskonnkylowj,pay- the ABCS! is I him, if' he should otTer a restslntion to' e:xelecle, ' Iy the Corittitiation;theirarticiPation in viitieg, inPlie i,ll this lt„egor.Y., .4 . 1 have 4 .' 10110 .%101_1.164, ih a t,.. c ,, !4 li e mo ,kot. pf , t6 o ,Atkiph ime , land ia helding &flee, .of all 'persons , benzin iv f 10 .. i1e4r .. °f " . .l u l'•: • :•I 4 ; :.. ...:. e ~. , _-: ••''f or : 13,1.61iatea, it.in,noseaSokel ~ivarritnt. for ; foreig,ri lands r.'• ,-.....- r .., 7 , - • What iroald h at e b ecome of,fim repetatierfFeherging hie - with smell:ate:hi - nen , and tryhig;to I Het I interrupted Mr: Earl and Made the Id* spdaking man - in cur llMiublie it ,Shairctiiiiindicolig .ilireign:totinilitiiiit , ''agmfat . the, -, ' . •• ' . - "rale. had prevailed' ••tas in, mud iea 'to 'ni e l'' 'Net I "Dembehitie titled ba thA'neicirint: .'' r - i': ^ - - ' (Amino' explanation • • -: ' • - ' . - ' .. l i. 3tr, Ediro'r I 'ailifnii!lifativei'Atinirl'ea* l :mod e Mr.: Air izodsvard exp l aine d.ibet he . did riot w ould that vener,ablo. -: FR dertiliat , whit taboret/II deter- wait, eithei• -fa eientinieht , or" Action:' / ivisli to :be Adandered yy any iipertee 'Or infs. t fo r hors lit your Octe.rt - liOuse,laet week .t4htive• - nn. haitilitY, taelbreigners::and -I 1 Beier i rep - riiented 1 tunny Member' On this' :116O'r; ' and I piiire ind respons , :fild.: tor every Ward Of :this,l,inej,,, :,111 7 oda; h , in:yonr Court Ilona; he ifoidd ollw gentleinen to•implite laeAs;l speech 84 . to ^a reti t. Mit of his etieeilli'aillhat i I,eeedirig therein my eativemnentY,endtpeak- mires and sentiments to him:Which did not be- bectision,which lance ". graeeless loeo:.foilateL May. I i rg t Q reend s 1Wilccf1141:11.1 11( 0 111 Re IFOM :Pr long IA iIiELV 'Be esiti,lie..neter,dfd,prepo,se tel p u bli s t i ........ U.Y.RAUEI:Jence withbut submitting.te hfixt,l'eriidfei, 011itOed ti'llio-creri*nz rp'rtion n" fer°igneis nth 7 in ' .tiu ''' enuntr Y frn i n l'-ljl't a r e v t*Ol , . I.,Wealdilia,feel himself re.sPetl- . Pirating %beef rny . 3indliWas 'Spent !I ' hided IporitlealPA ( rileOet floe thriae* jo - ho 6 hotdd 'at 1 Sible foi. it t ''' And if I thould take therepurteto t h ee weiiii 'fii - e mietioi c ia •i n , an lijajfiai l ip y - presumedtiny thee hereafter come this Cotintry„ ,- He rL: --- os ~ a. spe.ech, when made, into a poblineitepting ~ w hen ywooteentioto - sewo r kf,,efdeedit , whp ok the_gentteman alluded yr an amend: and'argue'for•hotiii: 'against • , hiitynnd Its party l• II have ' eVer grapplbd to: rity: heart t* by - toOks meetoffered by to; in ConVentioe at Harris,- 4 -. . -.' - - • • on • xeoun o..vion t f It, I • der if hetvould not cou. to f steer_.?whooiciii for *Mvend years ,Pasti in binge,Whieb, propoled,firrilitog ,more; than an sirler me asillustratinga r promiee X °nee heard ' the tit -tit Netz ' XfAhave leaked With *ape ' quae, into the eirdieney ef rive:dint% fee. • 11 , , •, , .P. ,e•. • a lawyer make' th at when lie got tofra.., , ydge, . m eet onfleseeenaderigeitist me herein penn- Feigners 'Why - about eine& ire the country aP `er- rhe would s t et' - giew ri, fo`ol ize courd i. , e: '.I .olvaniti, soiree comPrehending-ihntit ;coyld 14841-from-voting and holding- tey:intereourehwitli Ter.. ' was aname . ndmentte, a. preposition _mad e he_, .• ;been eri ffi ciently Illustrated dintm in lanbitel t.lenek mf ell 'Alines' and ',nations, alWai'yat ; the 'gentleman , froM „Chester, .011 r, ..T.'eceutt)l . ;„„th er e Was . no need - of tieing such:a repotted . ifriondlyintd- entritiois 2 -to''iiibreadin4s. in , inggeating an itiqiiiry lido; the •eipe'.4Micyrief isPeeelt for,..perpostet-ef further -illustratien.--,_ relieving Weil Wants-Lochisino and 'defending. , exeltiding re;ii ~. I• i ~. ---- --01,-, 8 ,,gf-ll ..r"fro In our v..., ,od - I Ten world 'id "coifyinied on that, 'point - --iymi r: Stich an needed mr professionnServiee;eften •', :nil the I mm unt'°' 11 -111a6 YJ) g iVe ' . .tie ProPthmet 'Oriel's:a:Menai" Hottest/de' Was! superegatory t :without, rewind, and, to the fait thaffilnre.thed 'lnquiry.4 different directlim . f rom th o t,,p rte ; os ,. r ;.-Therii are twn•thing,a that shot:ld-Ate borne tetemet.heeee4meper, now:near 20yestrej lied - ed, • by the. gentleman frO'gi. Chester, Tim prep., le, tined. in judging.of the illirtie of this report nivei, been ,ivitliont..tMeigner lin Ay femily, , • ition Of Hie . gerttlelme n from. Chester. Deem ' my speec h on the Opeasiep -et cifferiegritY lining at thin tline,thritetwo Catholic I.lilith ,I Withdrawo;llr. '_lV,lodifaid, explain e d thee) . hineitcltnent:' .. ' ' -,' . ' ...- - ;. -, -. ' nad - iOtWi i iidei;t4nt"Genitari. I Minded also, 1 Withdrevr Mit 'et:Mild:nerd. • - - ' -.. • '`' '• ' . •_:. • •• Ist; Tee 'fact Ihat I on; the - ler et Eniihry I to'llii•lairtli& Ili: Sheliit6liiitorti' tiientibbid. 1 _,.• "The ~z gerAlemani:TrOur that emutity e ' ( 3 1t. ' 1 . 1838 ' , when ItIr:!-farle. a:tatted •me fer 'be s fill Weeded- i r t e hto o k.ooe. tiiittt . ta ,l4 • _ _ .2 . (Earle) ela - I did have .represented, him •oorreetly peon, he-did not .:filladeito . . , mYislitechint 4)1 1 , liii.ehelConiention having_ ` foreign 'blttodPitt - On this subject If he understood it-end if he no d whorl I interrupted Min and:A/Isola:heed tho iftheir, wills , had always' since' that time-titan* :did rAit - Undenttand 11;„Iie ShOtild here' inform. imiluied, Sentiments, no Member allede,4 tothe 4.tiopporiel inpoliticAl interostithathnow; • kit iiitithelt before liti . spoke, *fit" ''.:':::: • :. ' ,• strong thingtil'atfi ;repelled in that . .ekteeett. t )- mony,orkiefont - pod,fontimetktsem i l see i r t tied filtnaltbiniViii 'inctriehti 'niter * miii, amend ii•iit'sitlii n. V have.flootenlit. ; :'Eirio 8 An d:a7 litering;tillllat tyai,Said anddonii 'ffierrotheY ,:,.,. w . ~,,.,.,,,,„,•••,,,,•,- 1 „,, ;,; ~,•,: face ~, ,„ ~„„,, ... ' own word* on that ciceittioneand'eno recreate; ;64_40-6i ntlgeant.cd Me wo.ol of - dealh. of "`,"'.."' _;7 t . '"r" : 7_' ',,f . `"'4!-,,: 2 __.',"_' 7".: ,it. - • Will :be ,ebeeriede ,Walisinlilde,tto the,'Nw.ech : ,'Yeitiis, i blit'icad'artcilirii- defeaded'iny _reptile • uta ll v e,P ll • ° ° . l t l .4 "'' ° "• .u f i ''''" PP e T°O P m ' °H. •Miiell 4 "W , beeemoetha_Pr,illelPal gl'o ll ool , - Of - timi'iind Inierieitti,''ll'he' 6mb - think:wits:lino r.eard'il diitinet eiplanatien Of itt Purport:end niciatilt. - '' - - ... - : . ,I . ;.- _. -•':. ~: ' ' ilf allthetietijOte Democrats in thet:hodYdeluse ' 2. •- ' ''-' I ' ' • `ft . tete :Amerind i" 'that all •-, ' . . '•i • ' --in' la . 1 d [ - character, and an expreie diseleimer of the ' ' ild- Mo-her Unlit.. et :ebb ,with a_eanglctexec•plion,.. d . . .pp". ig . . senilitientilinjiiitedio' ine:' het Inita-Tdown :to Ilte . mr, to. the Presidept- , a , vitt , nies 4B o, , : i Woad( ik ' thaie'sornetirpoli /bat til , %: S . is t ", Ir o t n , m i hm e - ,• • - -,.• -•-, -.- . 4 .• - id on tha in mil milli --Relbrin .„Cosveution.j .!..e6' beitd it Said •-tlint I. had rievel - diselifirted - the ' co r un ."'""...'" --r .% - --. if- ''nfi.l. l. • ; it • • . C 1 , > - • " • , i mime aut. memorise wog • intml.Mr• iii tgPrleneenrnq es me. Ftratemees;:itle aeon. .., i m Po t en"tiontim"la* a" had refilsed. a ll t he IcOnigtpak er'i_Spegli'isieomprixed ;insdinin l i jil4 , iii . ,tiiii:ii" itf 'rettitineed 01 . 1.ft. , Pit4 an , l . I /4°49"f thei,.."`3'4l.P-9c''' It 41 -.l.* V '' 4 • ll l.:• n • geiii linen, whilet tilin e;os'retidite l ,'.._OietipieiittOZO'l inipnbrii i . 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