The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 14, 1844, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
BSCS BR It, 19
t.EL&BllA'ftbN
On Thu'rstly. December S? 1544,'lhe
democracy bt"ColutHuia epuniy.cnlebra.
'ted Ibe laic HiUMbh 6f the parly . in the
election of Jamea K. Polk it George 'M.
'Dallas.for President nJ Vice President
-at the United Slates, and Francis R.
Bhunk for Govt rnor of Pennsylvania,
jy a public dinner, at the houyeof Ch
tfoebter, in Bloomsburfc. A large com
pany tat down to an excellent and boun-
lifulrepsit. and the cloth being remov
ed, the company was organized by ap
'iOrlN ROBISON, President.
'Cot. L. L. Tats. J. Fncit.'tiAAC S.
Monroe, Robert iloNTCOMEBY,.UcoD
'Demott, Daniel SsrDCB, Vice PieS
1dent.
,S. Pcrtrte, lP S. JtAvtlpton, Secro
tun s
When the follnwing toasts were dronfk
t.cconvpanied by the hearty-cheers of the
,'eomjiaWV.
'C. fchler The 'Democratic Victory
Ave'fcelebrate. We hail it as a ftlorious
fridrnph of' truth and virtue, over decep
lion antl'vice.
Weavdr Cot&mbla county. The
3tar of the North.' She has shown
at the lite election thai Federalism is
'truly a ""forlorn pope" within her bor
Uie'rs. Corporationi and falsehoods can
hot diminish her spirit or cut down her
.crushing majorities
8. Pearce Democracy, Virtue.Liber.
ly and Independence, fair aa the Moon,
'clear as the Sun, and teirible aa an army
Wi'h haruipr.
J. M'ReynoldfSilas Wright. The
-EiAtit standard bearer of the Democratic
in (he Empire Stale ! Hone! tal
ent meeJs i la tneriled reward in his e!ec
lion as Governor.
"By J. EycrCol. H. U. Wrig,ht
Highly honored heretofore by the De
mocracy of the liejs'one and the Union
He has deserved it all ! May continu
ed testimonials of respect attend him in
"future.
After thin toast had been drunk &
'the round of applause had subsided with
Which it had bren receivd, Mr. Wright
rose and returned his hearty thanks fot
the kind notice taken of him, and enter
tained lhecompany for about half nn
Jiotn in ah eloquent address, adverting
"to the glorious and brilliant victory late
ly obtained by the democracy of Ibe
state and nation, and the benificial rc
A Protective TaiilT, Identified will'
the best interest of Pennsylvania. l.ui
t lie people of Pennsylvania stand by it,
as one man.
1) utlel Snyder Gen.Willinm- S.Ross
May he redeem the pledges Hits day
made on Mhe question of the people'
ignis In (he county of Colombia. Tin
removal nf the S sat of Justice -common
honesty demand ft.
B. Rupen Djniel Snyder. Faith-
ful and fearless as a Representative;
ho nc J I i a ciliten, and respected as a
man.
J. Robinson fljn. B. A. iJidlaek.
long life and prosperity to our faithful
Congressman.
Daniel Gross -The Star of the North
May ".he be alwaystruc (o democratic
principles as she has been in 1844.
Jdhn'Egan Gen. Andrew Jackron.
die man of principle, the gift of Divine
Providence io iho human family, tin
Morning Comet und Meridian lihl,
bright evening Star and leading Torch,
Ilia! illuminated and defended iho eter
nal principle of Kqual Rights on the
emblazoned altar of irue liberty. Ma)
James K. Polk, the Young Hickory of
Tennessee, guide the ship of stale, with
ihe same helm lhatOld Hickory Jackson
steered with
A Horimau The two third rule. 1'
saved ibe democracy, and conferred im
measurable political blessings on the
countiy. Long may the men live who
mtaincd it.
II. Snvder For the prompt and efficient
action taken by H. U. Vtignt, fc.sq.. laie
Speaker of the House ol Representatives,
rrum Luzerne couniv. in sustaining the
rirhti of die citizens of Uolumbia cotinly
1 hope the day is not far distant when he
shall ba promoted to the highest office of a
fiee and enlightened people of this Common
wealth.
Jacob Bidelman Daniel Snyder.Esq
Our distinguished Democratic citizen
nd ex-member of the House of Repre
sentatives of Pennsylvania, long may
his services be remembered, and we
irust bigher honors await him.
William S. Thompson-'George M.
Dallas, Pennsylvania's noble son, who
will discharge bis duties ably.
S. Pearco-'Jdckson township, Little
hut, 0 Dear.
Levi L. Tale The Removal Ques
tion. It is the cause of truth and justice.
fullest confidence I It at he will cany out!
those principles that will ensuie peace,
prosperity and happiness to our beloved
country.
Capt. John HazlelCol. H. U.
Wright of Ji.o7.urhc- his set vices to the
democratic parly, his talents andprivale
worth Will secure to him a seat in the
cabinet of James K. Polk.
A. B. Hortman James K. Polk
His election to the Prrjideney is hailed
is the harbinger of the good old demo
cratic times of Thomas Jelferson.
R. Montgomery The cunvontion
that nominated James K. Polk, deserve
the thanks of their country.
Lvi L. Tale America, the home
of the free and an astylum for the op
pressed of every nation Nalivcism?
alias, old federalism, lo Ihe contrary
notwithstanding.
G. B. Jackson To the Inn Keeper
ofthehotis M-y he not bejled into
whieeerv under the cloak of Native
OCT y 4
Americans, as many have been under
he cloak of Antimasons.
The Barbacuu ami the Banner
Township.
Tho grand Barbacue came o(T in Old
Siionrtiu f iiiwnsliin. Luzerne county, on
ibo 20lh of November. In life early par'
of the day, the Democracy of Sujjarloal
nd the adioininc townships assembled it
immente nutr.bers. to nariako of a Iloas
Ox, and celebrate the great democratic
vicUrv. The entertainment was sol u
bv Mat. VVn. T. Hhodus: and withon'
(latierv lo him. il Wis done in most ex
celleni mvtn. Il waa a dav of iilbilec and
reioicincr the scene was enlivened, by nu
sic and the Urine of the Canun. About 3
o'clock the multitude sal down lo; die le-
(last. After the clolli was removed dial
veteran democrat. Col. JACOB iDUUM
HELLER, was called to preside-f assisted
bv JameaiS. Camnbell. Geo. P.: Steele,
Abram Drum. John It. Dean, A Corllighl
Geo. Ken'm and Williams A. Tubes, as
Vice Presidents: and Thomas Voyle, am
Sam'l. II. Puterbaii5h,3ecretaries.
On motion of Henry Seybeit, a cam
tniuee of twentv was appointed on reso'.u
lions to wit) Ihnry Seybert. N. Snyilei,
A. Miller, Win. I . Khndes, U ItLllnger.w
Drumheller. David Linter, Simon S
Charles, John Spayd, J. B. Gardner. M.
Heller A. Schleppv. and Abram Sjinitn, ol
. r o H ti v:i
Susarloaf Win. Risner.lleniy 11. Wison,
of Hazlo, and Jonas Seiwell, Simon Santeo
and Aaron Thomas, of lJuller, who report
ed the following resolutions which
were unanimously adopted by acclama
lion
ICcfiOl iitions.
Rnsnlved. Thai in the election of JAKKs
We confide, with conlidenee for the re. K, p0I(1 and G M Dalla3.io the offite
i' ol Pietidunt and Vice President of the
nf n..r r.nrnsenlaliveB. "nueu oiaie., me ..emot r-uy
...v .
Messr. Ross fit unston. Ihe might ry No polilicallvictorv since the eleva
and Ihe rigH with the truth must pic- tion of Thomas Jefferann to iho office of
II rresiueni, lias ueen so com;ueiB
....... ., . ,i rt ,h , . . umpnani.
i-ui u. iiuy v.ii. n. ii. Js' I llesalued. That l i s reso t is tho causes
ults that are likely to flow from" them hi services in lh Pennsylvania L-gis-Lf iie honest congratulation of die demucrii
Ho the people generally. He closed by ..lure dtm.n. I; a recompense trom tlu cy o, i n. .
.ft . r . 1 1. .. .i j.r I'.tliiiilna Aniinlt LVhioh i rtnll ' '
;presenung inre roirowing seuumeni. tnirii . ,ltn2,m,i t10 world. Ii is, the victo
The county of Columbia, rich in he: in their power to give. Jry of Republican freedomthe causa of
m: i tu... i i... 'nr,1i S Prentiss Franc i H. Mhun ; the n entile hKiKisi me instiiinus inuuencr
..iiwidi i cnuui i lie v i:au uiuy uc i -' WI" - -.- . w .
. . ....... ..... t . ri .. i--. i.:. lol UI09B who iiiiiiune mc iiicriimuuir
tleVelrjpetn.)- incriminating and Inci- t"e wemocrauc uovernor eiect, ...ay rifhi of suffrapc-and tho princl.dcs of
. l I I . t . 1 I "a.T1.. - . I U 1 w
dental pfoleClloh. luture u.iys oe as origin as muse uc- 1770,
W. L. Cook The President of the fore ihe election promised. JiesoltleU, l liat mis great ennuici n wte
... r, . r, 1 , t tt...;. ti. .,mio. nf rinl.im. iho Union lias oeen one 01 severe suiie unu
lai t-onrention. rennByivania -..u-,u. . f , . 1101.ra(.Vi blll
t-xneclf'10 be honored in his person with bia and Lmzerue. JVlay their Union be j 0()l)e anj ,ie republican fliL waives
hernetuated a one as their interest h hish on Ihe battlements the emblem
t . . ... .u of democratic valor anu tie eienai 01 ue
.1 1-1 "sivnh t m 1 torn mArhndn sl h- nnru 1 I 1 1 L! aillllt. I " w
'""-J "'v..., v. .nnrralin m I nfli.
Clay. Drink it in silencers the less said en. Uoss James uucnanan, out yyM0erf 'I'at nnr opininn the sditp
about it the better. lable UniteJ Slates senator. His slrenu iion 0f ,e two third rule, by the IIhImihmp
t. Derr The Victory we this day ous exertions in favor of Pennsylvania Convention thereby nominating J-.unes K
telebrote a signal triumph of the prin- interest meets our decided approbation. 'K' tManA BfCUr,d lhti mPM.
ciples oi Jtffersonian democracy oven Jacob Garrison--The Baltimore Con- jiueg 0r greaj republican party of tin
the combined forces of Federalism. Bank vpntinn. Plic four dav.i anent in the! 11 a linn .
W and Na,iveism(a Worthy trio for the Lomina.ion.was the seed time of a mi ; " ' " r t
l'armet ol Asl.lahtlJ Who has received glorious harvest.. veniion. and as an evidence of i, we refei
the veidiet of a just and Indiflilant peo-l W'm. Ever The present Board oil to iho vole of olu Sugarloiif on the 1st day
.pie, for the dtseition of democratic Canal CommW.oners.T.lented.energe..
.pnneiple).. lie ar.d capable in their hands the slatr TitsaltieiL That in the election of Francis
uyn. -WBhl) ben. Hoss. tur ben- , mriroVpmenl8 will yield to the Com- II. Suusuto the office of Governor of ibis
k . . .1 1 ....
Morelect. -A iroljle "on of on honored ilK rAMflfts, 1 Uommonwcalih. ihe deniociacy hiiv nm
Bv the Comnanv-Our host and host 2"S?Wn 1 h",..?"T
. . -... via I I lUHi ii"ii whimh tlH muni i
g.nr.meema. ne.wm -tuny represen. eM- Wo owe them our thanks for th vanUms sUII remain true to tho principle
and creed ol their lathers.
he interest df his'Cons'llllents.
bountiful preparations of thiaday. TheylaJ
Ihtolvcd, That we are in favor of iIip
tariff of 1844 anil will do all In our power
to sustain it bellevinc that il is well cal
culaled to advance the best 'interest uf the
people of the Key stons State as well as
.II I lllli-l-IIVl.llIll liail fUUUJUCU, JCI U ,l,rl.. Inr .nll,.l n
. ' II1U3I UC UEIIIIII.I flin I l w l cuv (.ii,.,B,,f
RoM roscund responded in a neat and mpnl npver came rrom cooncrV. .
)iiir)V aiJdress. and afier tikine a view
of the .general matters brought into th, eht.-uen. oaunuers uon
li P.0.i.i..ii0i i, .t.,....i .JR. M. Walker they did good servlceM the whole people of the .Union. Il is
Iwt f-u. with the .Piesideiit of the Haltimor. P-riff for revenue, and gives inn dental pro
.nc.j..ii.u.l,i.-r UJ....I .iimkm ih uwn eit-u- .... , , icction to Ihe great suple of ihis Stale.
t ton wk routined, and raid, that ihr rU"v,IIM"i c'"a,n.g i .mi wi j7oue(i. That this was the issue mad
ijileilne'niade' by him before the ek-ctioi laa ,ne" services .not do toigot l ai llie polls on-tlie 1st day of Ndvembci, ii
V" 1 U . I ..Jtl tM .1 .11. lllen I WO HID l,lllliru IU IVUI'IIIIIICIIU "Ulill
Mlll lie w .uvummiviu tnc "U'mOVI.1 - I .,.., Wer f.ill ,,,.,..,,1 hv llm
:brj)h in principle and detail," w m, I Jcob'BtliUlman Our hosl ati'dliost. pepe af 'the leertiop7 W( are opposed
niid mir! V for e eel onem nir tiiiihh 's. IJiauUs to them lor the Hhlenuui and in tree iraue anu oeueve nn country can
', ashe always had bren, and ,l0 muntrow ilinnerwhlch lhy p.epa.ed ' proipetrlf free trade principles are
ol the opinion,"that thu 'claim was ynA n litis tiay oi njoictng. may mey long jt,ohtiL That we do hereby dnsimci
-and right, and that no hnpondile exer hve in health, happiness and .proeperi- our Representatives in Congfess and our
ilnn t.i u ! I . llepreseiiiaiives m me jsenaie nnit Assem-
V f 1 I. .f ilm Ml'ila in wit fur anil lias IllPlr
fleet the desired object, and rlostd b W, S. Thompson James 1C. Polk. lnijnence to sustain the larriff of 1812.
fcfin$ the fllowiiig sciiiimcnt. J The Democraty of Ihe Union have (he Jlnohtd, That iu the lata contest, Jhe
lemee has cone forth that Texas is to be
come a part of i.he.. confederacy and we
iher;lora recommenu me annrxnun "
PcX3a to tile lettltory and puttiii)? it with
in the jurisdiction of the United States
Let Mho lone star' be added to the glorious
conslelUilon of 20.
Ilesofvcd, Thai Oregon belongs of rigid
to the American Slates and people anu
ihit iu our opinion notice should be forth
with given by Congress to Grent Britain:
that henceforth wo will acknowledge no
joint occupation of that Territory in coin
1111)11 Willi tier OUl Hill Hie same uruing
to the American people and they arc
ready lo protect and defend it at the point
nf llip havnlint.
licsolvtd, That the foregoing proceed"
ings be signed by th officers or Hie meet
ing, and be published in the Parmer, Cu
liinihia Rnnuiier and Democrat ihe Pa
im . am Slate nsner at llarrlktiliri; ami
'" r -i - .... .i
a the democratic naners in tne aiaie, me
Editors of which may feel disposed to do
so.
Signed by Ihe officers.
Toasts.
Dy Col. Jacob Druiriheller President.
The democratic putty htm in us ruici
iiles and ever readv to seive the coiinuv
nnd ir.inlHiii in limior. uur uiiviti-iiu-iii
io Bufu in llw hillltls (I f I'.-lk. Dallas ami
Hv tteorae P. Steele. -V. l'rHSIilent
lamfiH 1C. Polk. George M. Dallns anil
i,nr.ni. H. S uink in the clevalliin ol
ilifaii men iho tieeple have fully sustained
md carried out lite true principles m mr
nverntneni as expounded by Jeirersnn and
lulended by Jackson in ttie lieiu anu cau
met.
By Andrew Corlrighl, V. P. I he de
mocratic nariv can only be sustained by
idvocaling tne same pnncipiea which t-i-
rnptesenled at the polls no United btatre
in'i Hip lurill i O 14 aniiesaii"" "i
IVxas and tho exclusive occupation of Ore
.mil .
. .... .
IJv George Itenig. v. i'. uur couniry
and its mleiH trie nation is erne in in
keeping til' PoUi Dallas and bluinfc juki
as tntieh as under the glorious adminutra
linn of old llickorv.
Hv Henry Seyber-t5ol u. U wngin
former Sneaker of the llnuse of Repre.
sentativca ol Pennavlvania President of ihe
National Convention thai nominated James
IC. Polk and George M. Dallas- tuny hit
lalenm and services not be forgolicn in the
formation of the new Cabinet.
By Thomas Voyle I ho people s cr.n
lidaies Polk. Dallas Shfcnk; rite country
redeemed, & the II ag or '70 woies iriump
haul.
By Win. T. Rhodes Old Hickory
His principles and those of the creai dern
ncratic family are saved lei his last days
bo glorious. and the sun of Iwa long ami well
npciit lift: set wuhoul a cloud.
By Michael Heller Our able and lal
billed gucot Col. II. B. Wright who
can stand higher than he does in lie
hearts of ihe people of this county.
Bv Abram Miller.--.The Baltimore Con
veniion and lile two third nile ibis did the
tiunineis and defeated the Federalism.
By Col. II. B. Wright. Pennsylvania
her coal and iron are the staples lhai
reauito discriminative protection.
!v John K. Uean I Im I'resiuoni eieci
the country looks to him to carry out ilit
principle of" Jefferson among Which i.
iho doctrine of a tariff for revenue with in
idental protection to ilit L'reat staples of the
n i) I in I) 1 1 1 r larill oi la-ii.
By Thomis M. Dennis.-i here in ihrn
dollara a day and that roast nVef? Coot
hina dog.cheap- Roorbacks gone up sal
river.
Bv Juo Spavd The democratic pari
Conn skins and gourd shells can nevpi
hive them from the cause ol populai
Bh- ...
Hv Henrtro Drum be er folk, l;lla
id Shiink ihe peoples camlidaiss; lioblj
have the people done their duly ihe conn
try is safe, and freedom secured.
Hv uev, U. Sallman. American nn
land of equal rights, and where civil am
rcliuious ibeitv are loleraieil siif cess n
he country and us rulers; rolls, Ualla? am
Bv David Lintncr James K. Polk ol
Pentiessee the firm and unwavering denm
tat he has served Ins connlry wi ll
iav he be spared lo render it still greaiei
icrvice.
By Nathan Snyder.
'Ha, In, ha, such n nominee,
4a Jimmy Polk of Tennessel'
By Simon S. Charles Tetinesce, tlu
mil of the Ilii kories does the whip know
who James K. Polk is now?
Bv William Kimer. Jumrs K Polk
George M Dallas h Col.H.B. Wright will
i u rri men democracv is sale.
Hv Abraham Drum Old hugarioat
Im land nf democrats Mid supporters ol
democratic measures and while she is tlx
Manner lownehin. she proclaims In
locirlncs the tariff of 1812 no Uniteii
Slates liank the right ol sulirago I exas
and Orecnn.
. . .... j l r
By Jacob IJarnlngef. Tim tat uay oi
Novj told who James K. folk was,
Bv John R. Dean Gen. R. M. Satin
lers. of North Carolina. Who effected
more than he did in the Bltimot (Jonven
tinn He.will nol bu forgotten by the new
minimal on.
Bv David Seaman The 'Keystone
the Empire,' and the 'Old Douiininu '
Nob v tiave t hev done batilu In me cause oi
democraev snd the neonle. No humbug
can drive ihem from the catise of popular
rights. " '
Bv Col. II. B. WrinhJ-Hon, B.
Bidlack His cotirhe in Cohferess in rela
Mnn to l ie erunl interests of his IJ strict, la
deservini; of the highest praise.
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nv Abr'in a, blftPV May Jamrs K run .thf.vjiuia vhswchat.
Polk. Geo M. Dallas, jind I' R Bliutik; re vi. KDm,rrr.- '.u-a.
atote the J.fft.sonlan G.Jvrnme..t '
Bv Araham Menri. U-Asli poles aie , r. , '
el.cap no.a..lavs. and conn skin in poor " " i ........ " - mil
" 1 ' . ,,r ir.iii t u.' Ilia it are few n hen rill,.
lemanU uuicr oirieis snu ""lu " " ." .ii. .i .... .r ...... ,..i.
will go a beirutnit ,..-i,r
:"' . ... . . i i .i. ii I ... .... I, mum mi iv hnn i-iiiniinri'd wit i hi... ..
Bv Win HtlltlH Will lienorricK u ......
WriBlH-the people of .Su,.atloaf feel an 'V At tins day he is a sl.oti-Mfl r.-i,..
h. . , . ..e ii.ni. vcstfiri mv ho snram; into eximeuct in
especial inieresi in uo imniiuuiMi m . ... .,i r r. . i
. i ii r muiinm iu iniiinrw uu i.mrp .hhi iii.
favorite ... ., ......
My Michael Klinger-Our friends a' "'"- '-I'"" ' "e
Bal.ininie they saved ll.e party-ttiej " . u. . Mine
did well for their countty may lite two 1 . .. i t i . . ,r,u,,
tln.d rule he perpetual. vt-,. '"'" " ""'"ni
' 1 ...... t 1 1 i nu it rrani i:q ti fl.l lr if hid li.ihL. ...
Hv John GriM-UI'i llicuory lie im- y ' ""i -"
,! I i.l. ... .IuIluIki :iml ,, 11 IBIll III. r III 11 ,mi,i..i, iic o i ici . j
HVeU HI 8KB Ilii" rnrill.ua 1.1 1 I . I ,, t. , ,
proui from the old stock tramdered lo tin happy . but alas! aliM II Is o.i.y ,
1 , ., . t hiii'iiiary, itin next and all is shrouded ih
" l""1 ' I I -l I.:. I.. .!.... i.l.... ...i
Bv (i P Steele Hoil B A lllllll''k uarhiu-.. m. ungni iii.ico uiuairu m,,)
. i. . l.i .i ... I hiw llnnliiur Hiilrll Hllikli heltlMlll llir u-u....
a true tirmocrainsaiiu iionefi man, mgimi f i " .. :
honors await him of disappo.n.rnenl J he prise Pc,l,a,,a ft
By Ileniy Sej berl (Jen S-.nnders ol uir.ii oe in urc.. i...m.m..b iur jearB; m
North Carolina snd Col II It Wright m pn nv.ui.ui.y v, y v. .urevc,
Pennavlvania. who did more Wan lliey """" '-" ' " " " ""'iioiii
towards the nomination J Iv Polk? ""Pf I lien uoill lie consioet an.i excljim
By Mai S H Puterb.vigh--James K in me language oi me umuo pnei,
Polk. George M IJallas and ihe tariff ol How vain am all thingf here Uclow,
j gj i now luite anu yeiuow lair i
Hv Dr Thornton Success to the old How ofien is it that man m disapnninlnl
Dominion -unav die ever piove fatihful to L, ilie issue of his projects Led awav
the deinoefaey nl the country a vain imagination, he undertakes that wlnrii
Bv Abram Drum Ilnn. li uiiiiuviv. (. !s never able to accomplish, and Ihmih
. . , r.i.i.r..!' .....I . . . i.i .. . 1
our member ol uongress launun aim iiuHiii ins boui sorrow, iroume em anguish.
nun all o'f which tend to shorten his (lavs.
IJv David Seaman-'! he American Lagle! We have had a remaiknble illustration
Col H B Wright against ihe worldl iho vanity. haugliMness and supi'ii'ilinuMi,.,,
By the Gump my Uur host ami linnet 0j 10fir feeble humanity, in tin- eiuidu. i .1,
may prospeniy Hitend them lor ineir ap jiarty ol men (mid I in iy mid nm" n y ,n
proprtate entertainment, ami their counting ihts couiiiry called 11 Inus, or ic t..'
to their guests word ('oonn, who have exited nn. e .
It was a intiJlilV catirrlng ol hip penpir davs u Ilie ruvn ullnn mid em ceniieii
Hid the day was one of gener il rejolt ing it ,re older (but not much wis(r) iIij.ii im
much glee such an one as old bngailo.il ,L. Mormons or MUUtiIvh I hese -
nener saw aeloic. hiuiled uii, celuded creatures t.iippiicl i
hev could elec I their gre;.t Lord airl
fer Henry Clay President of the L'
lJoii.i (iiienilv tfii'V weiil tti wiirk.nipn u
The subject of a United .tales Senatm LIUI, iim cnidrcn. each one pcrlorinii ll 1 .
.... i. i . .
is already beginning to ciainifine ancn- it-r and us aMilgnctl portion ol the grn
roll The Columbia demociiAT.
iieuiid you lellow en -os ot nu- Ket
done, ihe Ec1, the Siiuth, ll.e WeM.ani'
the Norlli. The democi acy of tin- .Noti'i
.ro bicthi rii l.ke vouielve of the re
iiliitcui laoitly. veli.iv. t vei Hlooil
firm in the i publican cau-e, anil like
land of devoted ,-paitni!-. luve lepclled
the iiisoleiil asMiuhful tveiy toe. lji-ncn
then, lellow cillZeiiH of ilie rHy8lnne,lo
lie voice of ihe dtmociaex oi the iNoitl
is it lliea across the iron and coal mono-
ains, on its way io the Lei.slaiivo hall
if this tK-! Has nol Iho West long
the imperial tin one Bat Oh ! al.i ! iIipm!
..... .
poor Loonmulual, Jog'naliciil, perfirm
lers failed and now 'hissed, laughed at, 1
no admitlance into the grcenrooin' thev vi
i
lion of the people. Western Pennyl- butslcrons, fxctiing. political drama uiiu
vani.i. hat bcci: Ihe In. "I to lay Claim lo I liui" jut passed otl the stage ol aciioti
thai honoiable distinction of havinn her Thee lofty, sneering, jpolitical, cnnn-di
fi."nritP scire, eil. lint slof) a little broil. appeared upon the stage having an i
democrats of tho WcslWC of the "s ' orance, ;usnu-e. wjiurui, .,.
M..i. i .,., 1 1,,. ,lm. success i u ev uiu n iu supposu iur cm
11UIIII lUWj Ilit'- V.IMIIIU lu hm.i..wi 'tj 1
C .1... tr....Dl.rt Asnnn.r til IIIIWI.lCIJl tlHH II U3 1IIIVU1UIC1 IIIIM II
trHlV u . I r i , J probable thai Hie; would fail in th? mien.
v. - .... , ilo ttTfl ill Inn iPf Inrm'jtu'P in t
..i . I ..... . I i.n a iui line nn nil ..
U M 111 LilUU Ul (III! U IICI pi'tiiMti
our Slate. And where has democracy
been more ti itimnhantly puccesMUl iu
this slaie, than iu ihe iNorth? In inn
nitif; over a ol those who might feel Linking benonth an insiippoilabln lo-d
highly honoicd hj- beiun elevated to soUha.ne and trouble, in the presence of
limb a station, I shall select the name- overwhelming victorious tieinncrary
" . .. . ...i .. . .........
,r,.n ,,iL, ii' riiiiur ni whinhi u vi' in , tiiai i ere coons
he democracy of the lCeytone, should night wanderers are so ery sick ? s.i .
I'.... I .. ..,,! ... ...n UJ,.i-,...in A Mill, I 1U11 Ol irOUUIC! ni:ailDB WIUI llllllll '
Itwi inuu.i ... ii. .iiw.. " - "I I - , . ., .
... .... . Illiu. ...I... In L.i.i.1 a wnr. ..;., Iiau l.n.Ml Iti
Un, I .mu. It 'I .lli.lli'l l. !in. 1 ll- "IVII nniiii. auui , v v... ...... b-
iai.li pik. .linn, ... " - ..... , .
...H.......... Ti.i. hve filled various " "" """" vmwY auu
r " " " J 1 11. Aif aa n A..I tfwl In .u r O f a tl f V M fit
a.,on and -ha, wh honor .. .he,,,- --M Znnw' V
stives, ami in. .r cons.. u,r.,. 1 ,. .1vlrav,i1(iv iiec.,lB .
iw. MIl uiiui-utitino .lip. nn inoir finiri & m-name hai.ei"
.f . , 4.. I t . i .... I II I I
.oiih, tie near or nn.ui im-y oe cai lv. allli tt1(. lnPV rc . , iev fe from mi
. . . .." ,l .i. . .i.:-l. ' ' -!.
ii noin year io year, io -wen me unci, loii-rnost pinnacle ol hope, yes, assnrariii,
nine ranks and not he rctii'ineratcd tit down in the lowest ubvss of disannuinm mi
.uleclion of une fi irn smunit t heir nuni and hopeless despondency The ilar.
ber io fi tie hiuhesl dI.cc ol hon :i in hwis sudden the fall was cteat andsiie-
. f- .. I .1... f ..I 5 I .1 I ..... .. .1... I .... ll,n ttfiinil t, Kl:
w . .... 1- IT I ....1 ..... n. I. n. I...C .(...flu lll.l 1'..,,
oii.i in,, I'unt piii'l, ..... ,, r,.m
iecied coona sore so btufefpublf
til tt ill a It i.ttlf 111 lllHfll u Itll A lUIll?
" ... , , - c g
a I nl k or sing in 1'ieir lichruiH
' Gel out of the way I'm onlnckv,
Thc've pent me beck to old Kentm
Should you svmpathiZi! with these '
of trotibln and sitlliclion, and arivieo inem
bathe in suit water which is nn o.tcelenl rui.
.,,1.. f.ir 1. 1.. lllJ,,7.P ullll llllil-'l tlll'V 11"
troubled, you would incur iu ill probalu"'1
their heated displeasure I ruly they ar1
ufll nu.il hvnorlinnilrincal nennle. M'l I' 11
oj'i.ytd Ilie honor of a United State.-j,0 be ,0p-d thai iIipmo aflliciions wiH 'B
seualor, ami ino auini: aiMir is iiien i,em anii, f uniloubtcfliy tney win;
inv thion in the pelitton of ilie noi'tlicin leach them that the democracy of this mi1"'
lemoci acy thai if not in Keepiui!, wtn Ms mii'lity lo Ihe pulling unnn
' . . . . i n I . . . . e i ....! I
hu true tmiil of deinoerjcyr Have wt
ml nl all lime.. and under all clirum
glances, mpiioi led our ntuineiri til in
south and WeM i Anil all Dial 111.
North now a.ks is, thai even liandei
jiitlicc may r igli the rnaitei uripai lially
A s a in erii !) i ol Ihe ti tat n puniicai
family. nrtupyinR thl iliftinguisliei
I'han.bei denoni. nater! the ar of tin
North, my fi'fi choice ould naiurally
C riiaile VMilinitt Hie Ui linilf nl Ii i
Congii'SSiniisl ilif'iicl. am) 'In n line. I
iav advanced the name CI IJ.M j until A
liid'ack. bin my hieiliern,faitlifi JNoiil
iave nariied Jameh K SnOiMlcd. Snifll-
I should eveiy democrat of the Ke
... r . i. . . .i:
itone lie, II cliner oi i nitre (iiniii:iiiMiei
'eniUinen should he ehcted I'niicil
. . .in.
Sialeo Senaloi or litis fiale. I)M-
I .pIi'n lei m o f office will exiitm will
i,..l.lu Am furl her. Ht them know
. i
thev nevei profes.ed to know belorr, m
tlut is, Who ''JamtB K Polk" is, j.
Yours,
MAHY-
From the Patrol.
UNMPEl) STATES SENAT021.
Mr Editor. As the duty devolves wp"1
i.p I pni.h.iiirc m iti eomini' ses-nni
.. .1,1., nur.nli III ll'liri'SCIlt i'1!
nri ti r.i. -... i.- i---
1 . . ......
.iip n i ih Senate nl tile Ulllteil niau-
. .. .......... .!..,( hv v..rv inanv of lite de't
...raltt ill oiIihi Heeiinns uf our coiiiiii"
wealth lhai the person lo represent
.li.n.l.l I... mlfi'ieil frnm amotiir Ihe lar'l
if the (hitnooraic north.
All..... ..,n il,.,r..fiiri. to reemnciid t'l
..in.. ...
lion II. B Wricht-of l.nzitll cnini
1 IT (Ml ilfinan everv wav wul oualllic" '1
' .... 1,3
e i s
hat hich yiul impiiriiini trust.
.1 . . ..... .III... ..I .U.J ..I I f Nnriliren Penns Ivania H"11
inn ennirJiimi i'i "n r' " " I , .
' . I I I. .1.... ... I. ....... I,...
Imii. reus, am thereloie Ills (ICCHIil
would mierlVro null no liltor appoim
infill. His talilils lis a sialomiiii link
imont! those of the fnl claw His cl ai
cter, private and public, Hands liiiim
licachalile, even Dv IHS polincai iocs.
And or Mr. "Snowmen, II may ne sain,
that I is reriUlation is of an tletsled
character, having enjoyed the confidenrr (. i Wriuht and his activ e eXerimns at
of thu convention to amend i lit continu llrnr, for the success of thu great raii"-
l nn llin .1,1 IP ill 1'1'M ll. V I Villi ID . Bill I .la m m run V Ulnirun In nil! in BlVllie in1" II
f . i . ria. .1" H la.... i. ....... '
li linhi i li ii k io honor him.
Ilia cnurse in ihe Let'lslcltirc of Hi
iaie has dislirieiiishcd him as a man nf '!
. . ,aB
died talenis, as well as an ready eioui"i
.ml nmvprfnl di-hiitir.
I.. I., I. a I. ilffiiinrr.lt nl l'l
II III nil . I r II.. If .' a
..timiunniun ...linnl .'. .The North can'1
I'tunni! her talented sons find one dj
.......i.i :.,., ...n.u fiii.f.iriii.ii than wnnS
-,,111111 J. "M'
of Ihe lio'ise of Renneitiaiives of this
slate. All must admit I lint lit; has enjoy
ed a largo share nf ptihljc confidence
and ihat hie confidence has never been
benyed,
NUMA.
?
gr3
pssecngef . Horn Maiiimore i"'
iville. last week, in titee dayi,
. A
IiOtiiavl
icen hours and'tbree 'qurti.