The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, October 26, 1844, Image 2

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'ft. rrrto.i i ocruu,
jr"Qf PRESWVXT.
JAMES K. POUv.
VICE PliliS WENT,
(TiKORGR W. DALLAS,
PltG&UWNTlJlL EI.ECTOtIS
s
Wilson NWakbiIcss,
ess, A.
Scnutoriul
Asa Dimock,
IJnrHF.SKKTATIVK.
1 fit-orse P. Li-limao
" Cliri-tiuii Km-a
:i Win. U.Hmidi
4 Joint
fi Samuel 13. I.etclt
0 Sacllticl C;ttlli,
7 Jchsm Hlmrp
H N. W. Sample
0 Win, llciilriirieh
10 CoithiI liimcr
1 1 Stephen Dalily
IS Jonah llrvwsHi
1.1 lii'urKe Hrhtiublc
I I NhIIkiiim'I II. I.Uheil
1.1 W.N. tiviiip
l(i .1,'IIIICS W'ihmII'UIII
17 llur-li Moiniruiiii'iy
IN Uiijc iikiny
IS) .lnliii Mnlliuwa
20 Win. I'nlteiMiii
'21 Andrew llttikc
22 .Inhn M'CJill
23 CliiiMiun Myers
21 Wil.ertUir
YOUNG HICKORY CLOU.
'Die Club will meet on Mom! ay evening
Out. ,28 at curly candlelight, attire Acad
t'ltiy in llopkiusville. Tin num.
The regular meetings of the Clvjii will
hereafter he on cvciy Monday evening, a
the above place.
Hteiiicmbcr fhu Printer.
WHEAT. CORN, K YE, IJUCK
WHEAT, OATS or WOOD, will he re
ceiveti fur debts due ui fur subscription.
a so, a lew bushels of POTATOES, if
dtlivcied 80nn, ')
From (host who have promised I, umber
inch mid inch and a quarter pine burril
win be received if delivered soon.
ELECT. 'Ml A L 'I ICKE
Ji j"The Democratic Elector.il Tiukel is
now pnnied and ready for any of our frirmb
who may call for it at this office. We liopt
that some one in every election district will
lake U npun themselves to cull and got si
srpply.
ELECTIONS.
Tho recent election in the Sttte of Ohio
Iras resulted in the eleotinu of a whig gov
ennr by -j small uiajuiiiy, and a whig ma
joriu- in both branches of the Legislature
The Dcmurra's have elected a majority ol
'be men. Iters r-f Cuugrcs. The Abolition
iss in -dial State having loied for the Whip
v -.-.tW fur governor, and it being gene
i umrKitd l!iat they will sustaili theii
wo candidate -for President; our friendl
ier .anr.iine of carrying the Statu for folk
jni PalU.
'I'l. ' rr iiill of the Congressional clerlion
i '(J tgia, which took place on thu 7th
Inst, has been as favorable to the Democrat
ii: parly as our most sanguine friends anti
cipaled. The democrats have elected font
members and the whigs four, but the demo
cratic majutiiy in the popular vote, in abou
3000, which secures the Slate, vv ithout am
loubt, fur Polk and Dallas.
Rally! Rally
As this paper will be the last which we
tdiall publish befuie llio election, we caniiut
let the oppotlnuity pass, without again org
ing upon the demoi-ram, one end all, ti
make ready for the battle on Fiiday next
IJvery democrat shnii'd aci as though the
veni of the tleclion depended on hi exor
tinns am! bis vote. If thn is done, oui
tate is flats for Polk and Dallas by ninri
than .1(1000 umjnriiy, and the majority in
CitluurVu cnniitv increased to 1R00. If we
wiTi-H, il cm by dune. Shall it ! We
Hunk we hear the rctpoiuc fiom all IT
SHALL,
DEATH OF MRS. CILLEY.
The relict of llio muidi rd Jonathan
Ctlley died lat week, al he: residence
.in.Miin. Evpr since the death of hei
'iiushanil tier heal'h hat been )ioPti alcil
and she lias (icon cuhj e'ed lo occasional
abcralions of mind. II' r death was, n
tlo'ilit 5PftJief to hei br.iketi heart am
Jier dewhled liicside.
Yoilx ! llic nnmeof the niuulerei o
TUAX ClI.l.KV, YVaI .1- OliAVK.S
i i w 'amis ht the head of the Clay Elx
lor' Ticket in Kentucky! This s appro
Jiiii'c Ii wi Ihnry ("uy who wrote 'In
cti .'ti j h it pftnluoed the inclancholv
,'e ' i unl it is light that he man who
txecnUd 'U" orders of L I iy slio.i'd In
Lui honored!
?C7We Jcain lliat In almost every town
ship In thr county, mote or less Democrats
"ere not lit the' polls on the 8th insl. Lei
his nut lit so rin Friday next. Get every
fiun nut, Those who have hmses should
provide a convey mite fur those whit have
not. It is hut one day, devote it to youi
ountry.
Look well lo your ticket and sec that you
lavr the tight one. He not deceived by
'.lisp pretences, kui vote the whole demo
i-ratic Electoral Ticket, and suffer not a
name lo be snatched from il, or changed.
Il is iuiporiaui ih.it hII should he vuled.
PROOF OF THE FACT.
We have been placed in possession ol
iltdeninb'e pronf.saj s the Il itrisburg Union
that the FederaliHts nre flooding the country
wiib MONEY, in order to HRIHE voters
into the suppnrt of Clay. The following
is a literal transcript ol a letter wtitten by
William U. Ri:ad, the feed attorney of the
Lite Hank, to a fellow whig of the interior'
Mr K. will not DARE lo deny its aulhen
liriiv What think you, Fellow Democrats,
if lliiii infamous attempt of the Money I'ow
erlo corrupt yon wish GOLD.'WiHyuu not
not rush to thn ballot-boxes, and prove your
contempt of die men I list would thus 1!UY
you, as cattle nre purchased at noon day in
the inarkel! Here is
iTIr. ICcviI'm Letter.
'PlHLAllKLIMIU.Oct. 10. 1811.
Dkar Sir : Mr. Duck has in hand foi
V on ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to b.
applied a buggested in our conversation
iMtoviuiNo coNvnYAN'ot;8 rou votliu,', can
vassixu Tin: cou.vrv, (kc. lie will sem
J to you. and WE RELY ON YOU
FOR ITS JUDICIOUS AND EFFEO
I'lV'E EXPENDITURE. AND VVi-
EFFECT. Lehigh must do belter. W.
ire all in high ppiriis.
'WILLIAM II. REED.
lo Esq,
Al
leniown, Pa.
A beautiful spcriniPii of vhig Uclic;,trul
We perceive hyoliicial retuins that ii
he county tf Lehigh 2iS Democrat,
men at tne recent election. These n i,
imposed lo buy up wilh the paltry sum ol
)NE II UN II RED DOLLARS! Thi,
'mount divided among ihu givon nuinboi ol
uen fixes the relative value of each at a
ract on less ihau tiikkk ci:nts and a
ialf! Take ibis to heart, )e haul Imcd
iionest hearted farmers of the interior. Three
cuts fc a half.per head, is I lie price allai hei'
o you by the Hank L-irdlitig of the ciiv1
Shame, shame, ilumc !
I'UE LAHORER & THE EMPLOYER
The Hailfiinl Tunc imly say, 'Tli.
(J'liploypr is a-i di pendent upon the b-
'unci a he. ii upon ihe e mpliiyci.Tne n
plover geis Ins livi.ig him! his innntM
n a great degi no, Ii oui tin; hbol of thus
vltom he hit es- L the labuitr cease t.
.vi rk, and wheie would ilie employei lie
I'ht) fact h oiio irf dependant upon tin
o her, and we hope no laborer will insuh
lis employer by altempiing lo force liiu
to vole contrary to his opinions, nor enn
enl thai the nmployur shall ilieiale lo him
in Ibis matter of vnlinj;. Iioth aio in
'lepcndenl at Hie pulls if they clioosi
lo ho.
POLI I'lCAL DECEPTION-
Previous to ihe recent ehiciinn, as On
reader of the Enquirer can attest, wt; can
tinneii .loiigo MacU, against tin: perfidy nl
me uanviiio iHiMion, nml injured h in thai
Hiey only encouraged iiiio to run aga'u
inn reynmr iioiiiiiicu ol llm ucutocralii: inny
lo In-tray ami defeat him. Now for the
lrtwj. Mr lleauuioiil received in Mahuuiiii!
iimii.i -ii. i voics. winlHt Air. ftlack onlj
MirivMii iiw nareiy Mall iiu ll.iuvill
Jiiengih Culumbiu Eiiqiihtr.
A'VKilTlSE ! A IIVKItTlSK ! ! AllVKK
riiK ! ! ! I In ro i b.it one way of do
Hig liiisinrf.ii publtcily: nun way
gaining poiilirnyadvei tn.iiiens: lb
newspaper is llu: lly wheel by which
iliu inoiivo pnwi'i ol ciinunei cisil enter-
pn.-e i Misiained, and iiioncv the sleain
by which the advei lising is kept go
'"&
UOVKllNOK I'OLK AND TI1F
IRON INTEREST.
Hy iIip last rendu, it njipeuM, thai
next to Pennsylvania, Tennusiiee iri the
gti'a"rst 1 1 ii ii Maniifaclui inc Slutu in
Hi I'nionj and il is well known llpl
(iiivpinor Po k has been ehaiged Willi
icing too favorably incliuul low.irds
losii i ing jiiiil pioii ciiog thai hi tich uf
in i wan 1 ii'iuiiy L"l thu lion men
in Puhim Ivjiju icinernbci this.
From ilie Stark County fOliiJiDrmocnu'
SOME OF CLAY'S OHi
lct the I'coplo ItaL
l.ANll DISTltmUTION.
I am in favor of distribution, hv lilt?
aovcrniiM'ui,of (lit? land irvernies among
Mweveial btites.' Ilcnrtj Clou in
1811.
HKVEIHE.
'I know of no Diinciiilc in tho con-
slilitlion Ihal authorizes 1liufed( r il gov-
rncnt lo hecomu micli colledtor for ihe
Rintes ' Mallory's Clan, v. 1, p
589
TIIK TAIMKF.
'I have oveiy where mainlainnil tl al
in adjusling a larWI for n'vpntic,disn imi
nation otigli! In lp imilr fr pi utcrliun. '
a letter to coic.
ukvi;iimj.
'Duties shall be laid 'vitliotit refeitfiici
to proteciioo. The origin il enmpro
misu bill. Thcic is no neeessiiy of pro
lection for prolnction.' Ife.nrii Clint.
We musl reject both thu dnctiinusi of
Ircu irado anil of a hiuh .mil cxoibilonl
tan If. All parlies might lo bo NilUfied
with a Ini ilf fur revumitsanil discrimina
lions fur procteclion.' Clays .speech ul
luifeijih.
A NATIONAL HANK.
-'V
'I hflipvu Ihn psiablixliinenl of aMnnk
ol tli" Uiiiloil Slates is required. -Clay's
inttagi speech.
iii'VEusn. . )
'We am not ompowerpVl It v Ihn con
hi 1 1 i i o n In reiif w liiu chatter of the
hank.' Clint in 1811.
TIIK TAUIl'F.
-hoi me iniiy never necomeu an in-
l'ural pari uf Ihn prico.' Dullury'x life
J "iy vol. 2, p. 33.
uevi;i;su.
'Il may bo lakun as a rulo that th
Inly upon an articlu forms ;i poitiou o!
its piice,' Vul 2. v. 110.
pi ice, ruC 8. p.
JtlltKCT TAXATION.
Who has the lemerily to proprif
in
ini" of peace, lo rai-o- revi-mie by direct
ixatDii."' fi.f 2,p 511.
i;i:vi:itsi;.
'I was opposed to loial repeal of llu
niornal ruvenu-.' Vol I, p. I00.
NATIONAL K X I I ; N 1 1 IT 0 It C S .
'The annuil expeuililin'eK may In
nought down In tip.nlv mm third of
510 000 000' '.. 2 p. -Ilio ijt
iti:vi:it-i:.
'Sure am I 'hat ihu piny iileilgod ii-
elf lo no such rcdiiciioo ul llm iiuliiic
xpeiis-". iu- Si 3.000 000 ' Aulurit'x
life of Clay vol. 2. p .135 3113
K i; A N N i; A T 1 0 N Ol' TIJXAS.
'I am wholly opposed in iip nnm xa-
ion uf Texas In the Union;' Stlb,timc.-
I Clay's teller May, IS 1 1.
iu:v.i:it!iK,
'I'eHonall y 1 h.ivts no objemion In llu-
uiif x iiion nf Ti x'a 1 lioult he gl.nl
I W.' ii.-.ltiy, 18 1 1.
ANO'niEU EEI'TER FROM
HENRY CLAY.
Tin: Fedcial pipei,- inc publishing
ioiIiim cm matioii from ihe shades' ol
Wilaml' in which we find ihe. fnllniv
i r'-mai kabli! p.iK"agi', Kcail it laiin.
is and Iben give your vnhvf you can,
O a man who openly declaies Ihal '"
Il ve no need of iiiotuctinn thai mo
uctioii is only ncutlcil lo thu overgtown
ip lalits and tiianiifaeiiirc-! of Nf w
England. Uul heir Heuiv Clay!
"The Etibslauct! uf wb..t 1 have said
nd which is to he found in uiv publish
.1 speechei! is-, that AC R IC I LTUU V.
IN' THE IIMTED STATED, 0V.
INC TO 0 U IS. DISTANCE FROM
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES A'EEDS
IUJT LITPLE DIRECT PROTEC
IION.'
The fat niuis can now seu bow ihei
nay expeel to bu liealeil by llm Wlii'..
oibodnniMii. The maniif icliirer ami
"apllallst may lock for piuieciion, bu
he Jnrnirr lm- im neeil Jur .says Mi
ci... i i'i... i..... ii. . J ,.
' . i in- ieni r ik ;i ui i isi i in lii.ii.
R Q. iiltllheis. & is daled nil llu liO l
nil. We hone Iliu Dan. iJnn. c m il
opy ii, for ihe .sake of' illusti iiiin.. Fed
tnl iluoi y of pioicclion.
THE FIFTY MILLION HANK.
Is ii wutth noibini:. fsavs a can riiKiioii
deic) that two iifihe'uiiiM laiilifnl anil ca
pable oirucis, connecuiil wilh llm lale Hank
ol Ihu Uuilid Hlales, Lammion ISnr.ii:. ol
hnuth t'liroluiii, and Wm- Mo. Ii.vaim:,o
iuw .icrsey, mi! now ilie uiienuiprisiu
oppnuentii ol Clay anil a new bank. Tb
lidehiy uud ability with which llm lianf
was managed under Mi. Clicvis' Pictuien
ey ute well known hre. lniontiptilih-hmi
sen, ne uuwever, saw enough to salisf) him
in inc iiopoMtiniiiiy oi peruiaiieiiily ciiuilue
ing such iii3titutinns iiiioii sound iiiincinlci
and retiied in digusi, to mukd way foi
more pliant agi ills. Mr. Mcllvalne. with
drew trniii Ihu Catiliiruhio of llu; Itink. in
lfl:ia, ivheu thu systciu uf lui) tug up Ediluih
nun mi minis oi coiigrciii, wk adopted
llulli tin mi yenilcuii il en imiy il CMlctlly
ag iliiM Clay and Ins Filly Milium H,ik
x'luiiue, and will miuiioii (i
hard iiium-y I'vnmykumun
CIA.PS SOUTHERN FACE. 1 .
We hive hefoie Uii,(syi .Ihe .Demo
critic Union) a copy of a paper called
the Louisiana Chioniule, published at
St. Fiancisvillf, (Li ,) dated Much 2,'IJ
lS'M, anil bearing at his mnsl-heatl the
niimu ol Henry Cla) fin ihu Pi csidenry.
and the tta in us of thu 'Whig Elictots.'
Immediately boneaih the ll.ig,the follow
ing ixiract Irom n spuech of Mi, Clay,
it cauienn I lie U. hi. Senate as a inoltu;
'Li;t mi; not hi; MisuNtitit'T oi),says
Mr. Clay, and i.i:r mi; kntiiuat that
I MAI' NO I' III; MISItUI'HIISKNTKl). I AM
NOT AllVOCATINO TIIK ltKVIVAL OI' A
men l'uoTixTivr. tahiit I AM FOR
AIIIDINO UY THE PRINCIPLES
OF Til E COMPROMISE ACT. I
jiii for doing whsl no Southern man ol
i lair and caniliil inicil lias cvr.i ycl
duiiiiil, giving lo Ihe cuunlry a luvcntio
winch may piovidu for ihu economical
iv .in Ib ol the government, 4' at tho saint
time give an incidental protection lo out
homo indusliy.' Speech, Maich Isl;
1512.
'I III', tin n is Ihe mullein which
Clay ami his s Heliiles are fighliug this
gieal riesiileuli.il ba'llit. Whilst Ihev
aie repiesenting Mr. Clay lo the people
of Pennsylvania as Ihe sworn liiuml of a
pintcclive ir.iill', hij papers al thu South
are p.iiadmg his own publiahed speeches
and IcHets: to piovu that ho N 'io ml
uueuwg the revival f u igi protective
tariff. Hero .ire the twu fjucii made
-.0 plain, that the mo-l stipcifici.il can
discern ihein. The Pennsylvania pa
per leprcm-nt the t.u ill side, the Soulh
'iin pajK'is the anti-tanir side. Now lo
test the accuiacy of ihe abovo Southern
ii'icil itiun, we huieby olfer a toward of
8500 !o any whig who will disprove its
lis guiiuiuues. L t them liy it il i hey
lire. The paper can he S'iun at out
illice. I'ennsylvunian.
SI I UN K AND CI-AY.
Some of our Whig fnenils, admilting
i he high peisonal claiuu of Mr. Sliunk,
lo llieir supported, 'ickiiowlcdiog Dial 1 1
was iiiliuiiLly superior of hit .iiiiagnni.v
still excused Ihemsel ves liom voling
for him; because; ihey siy: 'He wa--, oi
night be opposed, "o the uso ol the Dible
in Cumnion Schoo',!' Veiy good, lei
ii allow loi the moment that tliH waa a
"tillicienl obj-ctiou, and thai its Valulii)
was phitnible how are these :neu tu
yolo for Mi. C'lai? Mr. Sliunk is' a
man ol uuimpeacheil and unimpeachable
molality, a ml yel, loi Ihu teasons abov.
liioted, iliey could mil suppnil him
llow will sheii ohj ctioii't aiply In Oi.i)
.Mr. l. has all his Ilie su far as acts go.
at k'.ib'i, been in a p isiuic of open hosiil
'V to the Mihli.'. 'Ii in it and again In
lias' aiiempted the life of bis enemies
be has hi'cn a gauibi"! mil adilie'lid to
pioliuiiy! How will one coiiseiiMil ions
liicmis reciini'ilu ih mi nfi.sil to vole foi
Sliunk, wnh tin: giving ol theii sullnges
lo HeniyClj? .Jigm;
iCccvpiioii ofi'tlfv. Sliunk.
This moi ningntir good lowu inesi tited
in iiiiiisii.il appearance nf aiiiin iiioii-lhcri'
was j iy on i-vei e.oiiuletiani'e cunllMil-
i i u i i I and cunt; ri 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 ii upon cvciy
tnniMie; lor l'KiClS K. SUIJ4K,
SoviMuor eh'c.l of Pt'iiiixylvauia, w,c
eumilig aiiioug his' (ild fiieuilsaml ocigli
iims in llu- Insl llulli ol vicloi v, lo lull
hem of hit,- ailachmMit in the principles
if "lie pin D.Miiucracy which ti.nl gain
ed him llieir Mill ages'.
At ali'mii 10 o'clock Mr. Shuxic ai
iveo' escorted by a coinmilioe on hoise-
l)ick, and a veiy Luge concouise ol ciii
Z-iis on foot. Thu college was headeil
iy a iiiiln.ii y band, and iis Lxhiliar.iting
ti.iiiw ivi-i'i! le.fic.lKicil m Ui't high liopeP
ml 1 1 m i. phaui cheets ol the .Ueniocra
Al'ur tnaicliing the pnncipal sliecU-.
Ilr pioecKnion hallnd hefoie Buehlci's
Hotel, when Mr Siii;.nk addtcssed ihe
pr-oph from the step. Ills addiesi; was
iiicl bu' exceedingly interesting. Ih
baiiKi d Hie people of II in ishtli g with
much l filing lor llieir iiioiriit defenc
I Ins ptiueiplcs so (oiillv assailed: and
'or having annuiiiiced to llu ir fellow-
mlizi'iix thai "hu had nut abindoned the
ftiili of his fatheih' -thai he still reveled
that II ink nf Monks-, which was tin t
light in thiw, anil ihe key for unlocking
iju portals lo anoihcr Si hapnii r world.'
!l llesi) wero iiboitt his own woids IL
eidioiled the Domnciaey tn s'land firn
by llieir cause in the coming Presnlen
nil runlet,!, and vicloiy would In
'liens'.
Dining iliu delivery of liu uldcess h
wis lepeatedly iutei i upled by ctiiliti.sias
ne rheei ing.
i in seemcii in nxreiieni health K spirils
.-hmi iippeaieit quito at hoinu among ihe
iiontsi nut liirmeis who came in bv
i , .. i . ...
uunuieiis io le.nuw tin ir ayipi iiutaucp
. . . I. . , C t.
wiiu 'inr. nttUNi: ris-
NEW .IERSI0Y.
Sliatlon's miijiniiy js ahnul 1300; ihe
vnii uiajoriiy in llm legislature i oi)
In I 10. Ihu maioiHv On II ,,,,
"""" W,H
k v i fun vr - " nunc tin ill iioiin ,ir
M,i , ii,,,, v,i, ,s nu, -ii.u wm, ,. ,,, -
, ,i ,,, J.., ,t . . ," l""y
ol Polk and in .1 o Eg, lnre , , 1 io was J7
11V It ,
' jiniUl UlijR.lJl'JiM
RiT !-
A tiii y nu ctt vbi?,' A t c J.6)5ftS woi k ?
D i yon fully aipre6i.i tllte'cbnliii); cni
est ? Have you sftuii your neighbois ?
Hive you impiosid upni tlwin, and
upon nil your fncnil, the nccisity o'
'VPty man's luriiiiig out to Ihu p ills ?
If you hnve nol ilutie tin su lliings, li
hern now ; for thU isdialh si niggle I e
twien Iwn opposing principles. If I)
inocracy fadn now, a deep ami dea(ll
lab will be ii.ll cled upon the peace, tin
prospct il i and the cunslitiilion of ou
land.
I.MPOR I'ANCE OF A SINCLE VOTE
The Oincinnaii Alias publislics the foi
lowing remarkable instances of the iinpor
lauco of ii single vole.
One in the city uf New York rnliirned
s Republican member to thu Assembly,
which made a m ij irity in the Legislature
oflhat St He lor Tliomss Jelfersju, and give
him the vole ol New Yoik, without whi.'l.
he could not have been elected Tile wliolt
pihiiy of ihe United Stiles during 1'ie
Jellaison and Maili-niu admin straiion, a
periuc t f sixteen j o.irc, hung o i that nut
vole-
Onn vote elected .Marcus Morion Oov
nrnnr of Massatduiseii, in an aucruga't
popular vote of neatly one huinited tuoii
sand.
One vote "elected Win. Allci in tin
Clnllicolhe Disiriet to CongresH, in 1831.
and one vntu siiliHcquenily made him llm
tod Stales SuuaVir fur six jcars afier
wards.
One vole elected Mr. While to Cnngres
from Vermont, in I8'2U, and a member wa
also ehnseti in 1 82 1 by a singlu vote, in
i canvass wlioro ,uboul 0000 were poll
id.
The following case of tho kind is still
more remarkable:
In 1830, Din Sumo of ibis city, was a
candidate forllio S.alu Legislator. Walk
i ig up .iiiiin. street on tne morning ot tin
ili!i"ion,hi! overtook an acnuain lance cnim
to ihe pells who intended tu vole the oppo
slid iickim. Mnne snlicttcil his vne. ' Wt
ire all I'rivnds,' said lie, 'and I know V(
will shoiv a friend that milk uf kiii'lues?."
Party spirit was then I'ouip.iriiively quiet
llm voter milled. -Well, Dn. vnu'r i
pretty clever fellow I don't care if I do
I hat vote elected Hume, and' I'ave i
majority nf one in the legislature, uhiei
in tile Thomas Ewi ig IJuiied Stales eu
itor. Mr. E wing's vole on the nuestion ol
cunliriniiig the appoiniuiPiii of Martin Vai
ISurcu as Aliiusicr Pltiuipotiiriliiir y to Circa'
linlaii, cn ibled the Vice Preidtiiit to I'ivi
ihu casting voi agaiini it, and recalled Mr
Vni Kmii-ii Iioiiip. I'hat recall made Mr
Van Rureii first Vice President, ar.d then
President, and determined the ieneral nnlu v
ol ihu eiiuutrv fir four e irs
One vote accom jili.-lin! all this.
LET US RE.4SOM jl OOETU'ER.
We ak those in Plill idelpia, ami else
where, wbn are nppueil lo ''oreiiMi iifllu
nice, and who am disnns -d m vote fm
Henry Cay, to n ll.'ci before llloy eoiniui
1 1 act so iiieonsifi ent wiii I leu nrofisions
I'o vole for Iltinrv Clay is to vote indireetU
in favor of aJS'aiional Hank of fill millions, i
-iliu which can only bu o'ltaincd in inonev
irules ol Euruiie. and which sad expeneuei
leaches, would ireale-i power hi'iitm to tli.
principles of repiiblieaniniii, and dangerous
io the lib"r'is nf this i onuiry.
We put it lo those ho declaitn agiiinsi
l-'oreigu inlliiencu, to n.aik well the lacts
whioh prekeni iheiiiselvs, in examine the
svbolesomi! truths iresented by their even
diy experience, and explain if they call,
how ii is that eiety llriiisli KniL'sinan en
...ii . ... "
"uen io n vine in mis country, will cast
lial vote lor Henry Ulay.
Wo ak them how it is that every Hrilisl.
money denier will east his vole fur Clay,
ii i. . i. i , . . .. 3 . . .
t ti ,iii ineiii now ti comes mat lintisi'
traders generally contend for the election ol
Henry Clay.
We aak how it is, that while tho federal
or whig orators declaim against .lames K.
I'olk and the dumocraiiu parly generally.
as being in favor of free trade, tho Hiiiish
tuipoiters almost to a man are in favor ol
Henry Clay, who is attempted to be luld ti
as a protective: tat ill man f l'lius putting tin
stamp uf falsehood upon their own acts.
Wo ask how it comes that everv niii
opposed to tho piinciples of mir Cover
ineiii, amy themselves in tanks of Clav t
oiptiortrrs, il Henry Clay is the friend nl
Kiijiuliliciin imitituiioiis us represented In
viltiggery,
-Wo ask how n friend nf die tariff can fup
ion lli-nty Clay, hearts do.siru is a N tiiimal
'lank, llm which, ll'charicred, would otuiale
di-imoirically upposiio to the interots of the
iniuiiiaeluie,by enabling ihe spceulaiur.as in
u.nes pan, lo prey npun Hie couimunny,
in I njiluite in inufacttiori ami much inicsjlo
ho condition fr-im whim tho sound etitren
uy and iibfenoe of wild speculation have tu
Hu veil them.
W cask how any friend of ihn constitution
of.iur country can support Henry Clay,
vho proclaims bis iutentiou. il'nlothed with
power, lo rob that ins'.iiiinent of tho only
i'onurvativQ guarantee against delelciious
inlliienccs in our N-iiini.nl Loigslutiou; tuiil
we ask ev'ry tulerto rellect hefuni he casts
hishdlnt fur lliiniy Clay, Look every,
where at the means resorted to by federal
whiggery tn obtain power, and ask youiself,
reader dour they would ex'icnu it, if oh
tuned, ActiO'is speak louder than woido
Home would prevent win limn
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iV",r"7: 7, y 1 '7 ;'' v'r w,,h
pu'v.r, mi'l w'niwil liecuiic t t ixoo
U ,,., I... ,,. Reader, ic.Iti'
I'XI II lalllg
novnt?xou;s election,
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'ftnti&ntr, 1611.
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Liberties not ie
mriii'd, 108-
Shunk's nirij. '5;il7
DIALOGUE.
SCKNT. 'I'.
;-J)vinoui uts. Deacon, who will Ik?
your whig candidate for the 1'iesiilen
)? Dcicoo. Will, I dnn'l know, hut
tope it will bu some good mm. I never
ean conscientiously vote for a duellrst
or a slavu holder.
llow false arc all thinly here lielow '
Demon-lit. Ah, is thai yuu, Deacon?
Ootid mm mug lad lo seu you. Tim
nomination o! Clay cjiiih I isl night.
The whigs' . ii ound ' the Exchange aiu
. lil of gb-e.
Deacon. -.That is capiialjtlianl; Heaven
We can heat ) ou now.
Democial. Hey ! what! Why,
Deacon, you lold mo you could never
conscientiously vole for a duellist or a
slave holder, did't you?
Deacon. Why, yes; no: that i; not
"Xactly ; you mistiii thai is lo say, lo
peak plauly; I mean he it is line
wcallici good bye. I have, an en
igenitftit, Portland . (dVcJ Jldvcrli
i cr.
THE ONE TERM.
Can anv one inform tis what h.n be
come of this principle of tho universal
Uhlgpaily! lias it evaporated! li in
not among the trumpery which the
conns paiotje ns their pi iuciplru. It is
mil on any of their ban nets, niid neither ,
their speakers or papers' .refer to it in tlio
uiofll distant tet ins. They have drnp
tied the gteal 'line term principle.'
The secret of ibis is- nppiwent the sup
'ers of Mr. Clay Ihu 'aristocracy of
ihn w big ptn t) ' lorced the otto Umiii
tiiinciii'u unoti Gen. Ilartison. in ouler
that their fuvoiiio .night have a cliauco
in 1811. Thn Harrison men the Anti
Masons of Pennsylvania wete forced (o
siibmil to it, sorely agiinsi their will
bul now, their masters scoff al the idea
of one letm. IJeniy Clay can be hound
by no such restrictions, though it was
all right enough wilh Gen. Ilatrison.
Harrison men do vou not feel llio col-lai?
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of thu mniikuy,' cays Grind mini in his
N i ii' al Il'i'ory, Hbo Riecion mltls :i
blond 'hn(y uml viudlitivc spjn. pi'cu
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