I; i’ IT H . u .. ~uhmitterl a re-olutinn that etl lollow t-ittzen. 00' sincore Cll'ldllli‘lIC" _ ”flhflrme ppmnnnuc State Qtinven- lnr this nmtcttng tltspensattoo ol lltvtne tinn, {or theQnominniion of Statenfliceis. l‘rmttlencw " . ‘ ' ’ , Presidential Electors nml o'ltt-r porno-es. Resolved; Th“ l". our candidate f” shall he held alternately ill the flaw. “'esl, «recognize lllflw “Prllllfl Democrat"? tinn and North, at 'eucll place-t in the State piping which actuated the lltitllllllallt'nlltlltlt ‘ "Central committee may ile~igmt.t; in.) 'MSlmntt and Snyder. and wliitlipuint to n‘gg'i cnnvpnliun to or held ... ".9 “'0“. their veto tttessngw, Ctittldlttlltg the 5110””- . . , Mr. Finley moved to postpone the fill doctrines "it"dlllt‘lll rCtlltl'ttly. and til ' Whole gubject. which “in rlisazrt-etl tn. t'tt'ltmnl Mill enlightened lint-il.". 'l‘he ierolutiott was then adopted—yen: licsn/Der]. lhn! we have entire cnnfi 75._naya 48. ilettce in our ranilttlalo lnr Canal Commis- Anon“, AM) RESOLUTIONS- miner. Isa/rm. PAINTER, 11l Weatnmre. P John M. Read. lrorn the committee on llan’tl. a'n'tl ;il'i'll hie) “til ti-cene the uodnt Atltlreaa and Resolutione, reported the (“I’m/i " iv mmcmnc "nu-L {.'mmm2: eso ‘ucd, l‘ltat the unity and power of Fm" years DEW- the “mm H, m}. regu the Di ttiucrnttc party can alone be pre iatli' nominated Cnflllillufl‘of the Democ- ‘St’ll'f’ti by alwpys nostalntng regular num rltC\i--lilc lntnentetl Multlt‘tlberg. the u. lttullutts.‘ and In that manner only cattllle ' nariimotts voice til its representatives, nnll peo’ple apenkvantl carry ”I” lhe“ surfing". the will of the people, placetl Francti R. w"; . . . - ‘ Shunk in the Executive Chair. Ru-elr-c ‘IIC’SOIUFIIT l‘hnt WE'WI” give our untlt tetl m a “mm, term by an titeruhelm- Vllir'ti, rotiltal nml arm-i- attttttort ill-31‘0“- inn majority. tlist‘tne in ttit mnnt insidious ttts LOXGSTHI’JH, {he “mmme "Hm ('U'hi "Hm. graduallv broke down _a C(m‘mw venttott lor the oiltrt‘) t-l} Gmernur, ntttl tion and a halite which seemed in prottt- ”H“ 8' lhe en-ulna lIP‘HIHH'M electttin iae ”w" possessor a “m" lile. Sltetchvtl every pound Democrat will cast his vote 0" lite h“. of Sickneuranil with a lull?!" lavnr .ol lltu‘w tluttngutal‘u-tl hlillt'llllt‘n. knowledge ol hia approaching dissolution. ’ilntl palrltil‘u. (Il‘l\l. Lam; ( ass. ul'Wl'clch. lhl! eminent patriot and devout christian, mnn.-anti Gm” \ M' 0’ turn. ”D en { resigned to the people the high ttflire wtth lucky, the regular Illlflllllt'l; o the e‘tnn ' which they had entrusted ltttlt, and closed cta')tc party M Ihr U"',"n'-m the “m“; his mortal career as'a private citizen ol 0! [widow and Vite “Hide"! 0’ the L his native State. "”9" smut; - Francid R: Shook wan honest, firm. & Resolved. [hat "ml” ”if me'jcrmllc sagacious. and his policy in arrenting the "d"”"'l‘)”"”°n 9‘ by” k‘“ Papa?" 21:, progren ol corporate monopolies. and the great “u."c'a';c Minn": ;l in. )r lin indefinite multiplication of paper mints. [;:‘ separation'o {no a": "natal/mi; mi has received the cordial approbation o! the ' e passage 0 a ”39?“; In” ' "Tum “Hf people ol [’entitylvania. 'l‘n lollow in his sucrc'i’lUH-l 9"“th “i' 3' ”'"."D “mp lontstepe. and bv a wi-e and liberal ccon- war mm MHIU’ our 24" Inn,‘ olhrers and nmy ditntahtng ihe burthen ol taxation, "Mpl'bom "gums “$l.“, untcera. Mi? whilst pttrvitlittg ample mfltnl lnr the W" cttl‘r'rt‘tl tlletn~elyeit “It‘lllttttttorla lglot) , ment of the public cretltturs, extinguidi and a large [mm-“m o‘. ‘ extcn‘tl [ti-”logy in" the relief lawn. and gradually pro- has been arrldtrrtl, ”3 admin.” to I 9 -“-~ .- . 'lul ac lllsllltln ol l‘rxaa bv hertmn hibtltng banlt oi the lowertietltllnlnflllofl‘. ”’3“ , ‘ q ' ' so as to give to theiarmer. the mechanic. Milan")? [liU'l‘h t H a“I l 0“ of and tire operative the constitutional car I, '6” ”I” a! pic ‘o' m. P (y'k rencv-Eold and silver coin. will be the ’0 critocracy n ”in” mi'm' "a ma - rattled policy ofthe firm 8: intrepid Dem-I"I out mm" “the“ m ”mm" m a m ttcrit. whom “c this day present tollie tetl State: Bank and corporate itionopo attfirizee 0' our fellow citizenfl. as the lien, ll‘lilr' only one uhtrh rttn'wcure tht~ Democratic candidate for Governor. great (fuminnnuealth ..mm tutnuus .bmlk Mounts LONOSTHETH ls a‘genuine rep- expansion: and CnnVlJialtltlfi, a tleprectatetl reaen time til the early settlera of Penn WP" (“rem-3" “5‘ 2“"? mI" hurldy sons aylvanta. Simple in bi- hlblltl, strictly m “in”. ordinary "”“wurl’c "' ”glib-e republican in all hia leelinga and princt- constitutional currency—go d and 3' ur plea. firm but mild, he possesses in an e- coin. minent degree than:- sterling qualities which are "'. peculiarly requtrett at the preuent crisis. From choice devalinghim‘ aell' lor reveral years to the cultivation ol the mil to the fertile county of Montgom ery. he has improved an excellent intel lect by carelul study, and by an extensive intercourse with her lellow-citzena. he! made himaalf familiar not only with their character and their wants. but also with the resources and capabilities 0! our glori our Commonwealth. Al an Associate Judge of his own roun ty, be displayed a round and correctjutlg- V ment. and his tho” career at a Canal Commissioner to which post he wan elec ted by an unprecedenled lllnjutily, have Ifl'orrled ample pronl ul his peculiar fit. one to diacharge the (little- 0! Executive 0! the State. He belongs to no clique. is surrounded by no loction, and he will. it elected. go into office, entirely untrammelled or on committed to any men or net ol men. and «bound only by the pure principles ol real Democracy. an inculcated and practised by the great latheta of the Democratic par ty. ~'l .35.: if? I g] g 2 <(I :3; I: i '3: '75, .‘.. I ‘ :5 3445] ..; 1 fl; a": {‘A 117 ‘ We anticipate his triumphant election as the sure evidence that the people ol Pennsylvania are opposed not only to a United States Bank. but to the creation uls moneyed amtocascy by tncsnst-I'rnu tropolics and special privileges. abstracted from the whole community (or the peculi ‘ If benefit and sggrandtzemrnt ol the lew, The Democratic Convention at [lalti more have nominated Gen. Lewrs Cass. nerchtgsn, and Gen. William 0. But ler. 0! Kentucky. as the Democratic can didates lor President and Vice President of the United States, and we cordtnllr pledge. not only our arduous support. but that at the Democratic turces olthe State. - to there eminent men and pure patriots. Gen. Csu’ history, lrom the time ol his first oettlement in the West to the pres ent period, is familiar to all his country men, and his tricd abilities as s statesman. with'his known intrepidity. firmness and ‘ sl'z'a'citj as a diplomatist, point him out as the proper individual to gutde the helm at Stste for the next lour years. 4 Hts bold interposition upon the ques tion’of the right olgsearch in time olpeuce, tags demolished ‘the attempted English u s'iir‘pltiou ofa control over the mercantile out, of America. and deserves the high "tr-award in the gift ul his follow-citi ze‘hlfiibilclevation to the office 0! Presi dcht of our. happy Union. ‘ Geni‘.;\Villinm 0. Butler is of the old Re't‘lolutinnary stock. and belonging to the ‘ fighting Butlers. a race well known in Peunsylyania history. and by whose citi zens his deedsand those of his ancestors .Will never be forgotten, The Independent Treasury, 3 Revenue TIN”- the, Annexation at Texas, a war c'ommcncedby Mexico, and closed sftera succession of glorious victories byour gal lsnv't’Gener'als. officers and soldiers. by thojscquiaition at an extended coast on the ~chi6c;lnnd a large sud valuable territo. ryé'whiéh are necessarily. united to the tortunrs of our COMN'eracy, are the feat ‘ ‘mocratic administra- [8 Convention deep ‘ “hat honest, uprigm stmqn, anou'R. Pi'éaiderpl be direc ‘inily 0 our decent ‘ HMO/val. TM! (his Convenlinn 55m» pallnze with unlormnalc Ira-land. vellucrd by lhe pre‘rnce n! a large regular army. and unarmed police, thew-'pvminn ol the Habens Cmpus act. and the onlire (leg lructiun of personal hberly M a Nate 0! aclual slaverv. and we trust lhal in a Shot! prlOd ~he “ill be relrasrd lvom the bur den 0! the must selfish, proudest & haugh tlest aristocracy u hlch the “Mr!!! ewr suw. Col, Renh Frazer mmel m add the lul lowing M’dillunal vew‘utmn: Resolved, That we uiII sustain lhe Con- I'ilulion (II (he Union from Vlolalinn, and pveserve the veto power unchanged and Invnolu'e. Col. Frazer nddrv‘sed Ihc meenlinn. in supporl of his resolution. mm grrat el-. oquwnce and pmver. Mr. ”ulluml, (if Philndv‘g hia, nmwd 'n stuke lhe “ord " Tx-xas" Hum the ad dress. ' ‘ Alter a {rw remavlts in support 0! the iamendmenl by Mr. Holland, and In oppn silion to it by Messrs. Bradlorr & Rt-atl, the amendment was disagreed to. Mr. Frazei’a amendment 'was then a greed to, and the address and rEsoluttons unanimously adopted. Mr. Francis Diniond, submitted the lot lowing resolution, “hich was unanimous ly adopted : Mr. Dimond, ol Phllatlelpoia, said— Whilst we are endeavorinu to securi- an unbroken succession ol Wise and able Democratic Governors, In uatrh uvrr the Inlett'sls oi this (,‘ommoniwaltn, Ii “lii al loul lothrse an honorable Incitemrnt to i Wards lniihlul perlormance ol lht’ll’ duties, to know thal we are not unmindlul olthou- Who. liming well and truly perlulined the Ilu'ics of that office. have palst'd away lroin thin stage ol exi~tence. In thiaspir it we fer-l that. in honoring the memory oi Francis R. Shunk, we ilu bur honor our i selver. l‘he pimple ul his nnlch plate. the Trappc In Montgomery county. to whom he was specially cndoarrd by ma ny lies. haieresolved to.crect a monu ment. uhich shall be. like his characwr. simple and enduring. over his remains. Where they repose in the humble church yard at the 'l‘ranpr, overlooking the beau tiful valley of the Perkinninen. \\ e “lab to share with tnem in the honor ol a work so creditable to their piety and patriot iam. \vVe desire that our constitueuls al so may have an opportunity 0! sharing in! It. 'l‘herelore. , ”63010011, That the members of this Convention be authorized to act as, or ap point, collectors in their respective local ities. to raise. contributions towards the erection of the said monument, and for-i ward them to the Hon. Jacob Fry. Jr., treasurer ol the monument fund. TrappP. Montgomery county; and that Daniel Fry. Esq., chairman of the executive com mittee.‘ (and a delegate to this Conven tion.) be requested to forward subscrip tion books to the several members at the Convention. t Michael Kane. submitted the following resolutions. which were adopted 3 Resolved. That the interests of labor are entitled to the highest consideration on thepart at tho Government. and de. mand its protection against the encroach merits of capital and cupidity; that the law passed at the last session ol the Le gislature of this State. limiting a day’s la bor to ten hours, and lorbiddmg the em ployment ol children under 12 years ol Igo in factories, is wise, salutary & prup- i er ; nml Ihnl we oincwely lrusl (ha! lhe law relenvd In wgllbp prrleclm gal the next rosiion of 'm- Lo-glnlmuue. by‘ my to pen! 0| Hu- unnrcvn-nry nml Impulmc pm. vim. Which» wus amvmlmi ou‘mmlium nl Mews. Hugho-s and M'Fav'nne, hv ad clung Hu- uouls. ” all»: hot! In IM- I)!” m; n. pngung? rhmugh lhe SI-nalt‘, on motion ,0] Ilwpreamt «Cling Governor. and u mc.. w.” puppul'lrd by mm and the plenvml ledwrul rmuhzlale Io: Cumal Cumuu-sinuer. .Mn Brntly. lempovnrlly nccup'yinu the chair. Mr. English. nubminrd u "Mum mm lhn! the Ihnnk» u! lhn. (,‘cmvvn'iun b.- um! are hrrrt)y [endured tn Janna C Mzu Juli, E~q.. lnr (he Impartial. mL-mfiml & mum-nu:- Innnm'r in uhu II he ha» (flu-ha. gm] lhe dunes of Preudcnl, which svus udoqlell. Mr. Mn‘rshnll then returned thanks in a neat and apprnprmve ll'ldlffl- ,- ulwn 'l'hp Cum-«mum mljnuvnml sine die. (I L E A R F! E L D, l’.\ . Sin. )2. !848 FOR VIC“ PRESIDEN'I'. Gen. WM. 0. BUTLER, 0/ Kentucky. Democratic Electoral Ticket. Senatorial Electors. \VH.L'AM Bu:Lnn,nf'Clenrfield. DAVID D. \VAGENER.’U[ Northampton. lx’eprcacnlalire [flu-tors. Dix. Di: L Henry L. Beunor. 13. John C. King. 2. Hum R. Kin-n», 11 John Woldmnn, 3. lxnnc Shank. 15. RnhnrlJ. FIR'H‘I’, 4. A. L.'R<mmlurl, 10. Frederick Smith. 5. Jacobs. Ynsl, 17. John ('reuuc”. G. Huber! E. \Vrlghl. 18. (.'lmrles A. Blncll. 7. Wm W Dnumng. l‘J. (IV-urge W. Bunmm 8. Henry Hnldomnn, 20. John R. Sh'mnnn. 9. Peter Khno. ‘3] George I’. Humlllnn )0. B. S 84-hounovnr, . 2‘2. Willvnm H. Duvis. H. Wm. Su'Hlan. :33. ’l‘imnlhy Ir”. 1?. Jnnuh Hrcwslnr, '2l. James (1. Campbell. FOR GOVERNOR. ”mums I “NC: STRI'JT", Omellg-omcry calm/y. 1- on CANAL comussmmcn. lsracl Painter, of If'cm/nareland ‘ FOR CONGRESS. ALFRED GILMORE, ofßuller a FOR assmnm, John B; Meek, of Centra. Geo. “’allers, rfC/enrflrlll. momomrony. ac, WILLIAM C. WELCH COMMISSIONER BENJAMIN BONSALL, AUDITOR. WILLIAM WALLACE, WSuvcral Editorial 'urncles, new. honu, &r.. &r‘.. crowded out lhi- woe-k. 0m- candidnte lor Governor. in obedience to the will of the Democ racy of Pennsylvania. as expressed through their representatives in the 30m August Convention—4s well as in fulfilmentof our previously expressed intention—we this week inscribe on our banner the name ol MORRIS LONGS'I'RE'I'H. of \lonigom ery county. as our candidate for Governor. in our paper ofthe Him or August last. we need the following language: " Our favanto cattdtdnle. Cnl. liioLmi. seems to be well sustained in all parts of the State. and in some counties he is sup ported with a warmth and encrgv IllliV gratifying. 'l liat he may be made the lion ored standard bearer of the Democracy in the apprnarliing important political can test. is must heartily desired. But should he not be succeesltil—biinulii either at hir distinguished competitors receive the nom inatinn on the 30th of August, our couru is plainly marked out in the duties assign ed in every true Democrat—lo go In (fork, and cheerliiity labor lor the success of the cause; and in this course we know we Will be but following in the footsteps ol our die tinguiahed candidate.” \/ When we penned these \tords we hall tlie present contingency in View. How ever anxroua we lelt {or the succees of our own dtetrngutehed candidate, tte never lost eight. (or a single moment, oi the duties incumbent upon every Democrat. And it is with no little pride that, in thus cheer fully complying with our pledge as to our own course, the opinion expressed as to the course of Col. Brown, has been even more than realized. He was among the first to sanction the choice at that Cnnven tion. and he has already made three pub lic speeches in support of that choice-—ur ging upon his ltiends with the eloquence of his whole heart, the high/importance“ yielding an ardent and undivided support to the Democratic candidate for Governor. MORRIS Lonosmzrn, the farmer of Mont gomery. That he will be triumphantly elected. {we have not a doubt ; 61. that he gill make 'an excellent Gowrnor—lhoroughl‘;l Demo erotic—and carefully follow in lhe fool- Ilepa ol Iho illußlrioua Smmx. we have no law doubt. - It is therefore. as much the duty of every. Domoclal to unite in the sup Ecmorratfr Banner F 0“ PMEDIDICN'I'. fi Gen. L [CH/IS CASS, 0/ fllicltigun. purl of his demon mm a, much ardnr as 3f the man of his filolchowe had been nom inaled. " T‘llc Wl’hlx.r Meeling. Tho Wings at Hm cmmly hrld lheir annual county morning in 'lho mun home on Wodnuday owning Incl. Tho npeukon \wro Moran 'LmN nml Gen. lnvm. 0! Centre. and Sun". of Butler.— Tho Inn! named genlleman ll Iho Whig candmalo 'lur Cungreu in lhll dmmm. and, we presume. do ‘ llvered blmooll m Iho I'ory heal Mylo ho wuanblo (u do. Hnd Mr. Snulh no! dost-ended lo low hlurkgnurdmm by nnsnilmg Iho moral character "1 Gun. C ISS~hnd he "0'! bolmyod Iho maul con- aemylnhlo uplmon ol Ihu intelligence oflho pcuplo ul Ihm t'ounly. by nllmnpli: g In palm upun lhmn tor lrulll. Ihu mnn! ndu‘ulmm nuabrliom—hm ad. drum would have passed lur u very good one. and unghl have dum- hlm sums ere-did. But II In lon lnlo In the tim [or 0 man uhuvh farclnmed mur alily .’.’ 11l Genrpo H uninhgum 51mm Io uluml up lu-l'nra n nun-munily nu Inlemgeut nl nu undue-nee rumpus”! ol lhe poogvlo u! Clenrfivld canme a! mu! mum Ihnl Gm LEWIS ('ASS M nmhmg bnl lor than n COMMON SWINDLER' II was I: credit to Mr. Snmh Io nan-II H—nur Will u add I hm pv-puluruy. They Know Ihnl he um Iryiug mnka lhl-m hchcvo “but he did nol believe hm: ucll'. Gvn Cnu' lualory lorm: pan ol the bunny of our counlry. nml lhoso \\ hu slander lnln in Ilm mnnner. SLANDER THEIR COUNTRY! Nor did he inure-aw hm pnpulumy In Illin conn~ ly by hi: abuse of Gen. JACKSON. The old ”0- :r0 had too many followers in ”11! munly. “h“ are ye! llylng. n'nd who stood lace Io lnco mill Mr Smilh a: [ho llmo. Io hour, unmm‘ed. lhl‘lf uw cluol denounced as lhe fin! USURPER ~OF THE 'PRINCIPLES LAID DOWN BY JEFFFRSON. 5 Were they as ignornnl an lhu unlellorod lavag thoy mighl lmvo bellered some 0! Ihoue burelareu Insertions. hnl Ihnnk Iho Guudnen lh'y are nv-I 1 an Ignurnni, hm an inlelhgcm people, and can lell un impualnr ul firnl ugh! But there wero two other pain” ups-n which MLSmHh attempted. nml premming upon lhe” I”gnurnnc‘o. lo impale upon .lba credulily u!" the ;puoplc of Ihnoounly. The first “an exhumed from Ogle Slewnrl'l Ipoech In Congress. \vo br- I llevcugvnng Iu show Ihnl corlnin wwnuo'wllor [Jim-hm] been mud a sum largeiy alt-ceding lhe Fumuunl ofruvenuo lhoy bud mum-led. In ruuml inumborl. that a (chain Ipemfied number of them ’hud n recoired 813 000 of reveunr. for “huh may were paid by (Zovnrnmenl 8184.000 The Lawn)! Mr. Smllh sun to make hrs_ hearers he }hcvo that the lrulh not jun! n: llalod. and lb!“ ;Ihu \vus ewdcnco of ulnar-game and cnrrupluoh ‘lon Iho purl oflho Nullonul Admimulruuon. Nnu'. had he been an honest and an lrolhfnl as be pre londed lo he—hnd ha allempxor! In enlighlcn. In~ aloud of blindluidmg. Iho people Iho Invnrufuhnu .01, BUHMHDE being called' upon, an ICflYCd upon the stand 5; replied in a most able manner to the lemnrlts of George W. Smith on the prevmus evening. The clear ness wnh whtcl) he exposed the attempts of tho H htg candidate {or Cungreu to im now u] on the people. gave great entilfac tion. After Col Btuusitle cut.cluded,(,'ol Utgler was prevailed upon to take the stand again. He confined his remarks chiefly .0 the delence 0! Gen. Cm from the impu tattons cast upon his moral rharnclcr by Mr. Smtlh. That he did ttefleciually and triumphantly, no one mil presume to doubt “and where the thanks are to come lrutn that Mr. Smith ta to get for thus to lg nanu‘y Ilnndering such a man as Gen. Lov io Case, is difficult to tell. Certainly ntt from even the moat vtuleui uhtg in this county. 1 hey could have got along much through ignorance of all the {am- of the on". he, bell“ “"hm“ i" _' ia'nnl qualified to represent thin dihlflrl 111 IIN- N», All?! lhe Bpt‘uktng. on "mun": lhe‘rOl' iionnl Legislature. On the other hand.“ he math! In“ mg Democrallc Stand! g Committee n Inrtha purpm'e of difzggguggnhcfe": until was nppotnted. VIZ: Dr. W. P. Hills, D. making lhe-m he love n V, - nrmtrt ll , ' ' In he such—then in he altogether lunworthy 0g! 3} Sui"? 33:;Ittnr;s;i:iiell’:|:;grjrl:::: :32. . c . ,t. . . Brown 'vulu ho u n- slrn'mg lo firm—he nould have lold lhem frankly Ihnl a very large proporlim; of thin largo mm M mom)! was paid on! by those caller turn In Iho shape of bounlfet In fi-hermon. draw backs. &c.. nml Ihnl in order Io prMunl depredn ‘ lmna 9n our lartfl'low- hy Imugglmg foreign gond glnlo our country. nnlom-homm hnd lo be "Inh ll-hed all rnund our connlry—un Ihc (inll. rm lhe Allnmic, on Iho Sl. 'Lnn'renr‘n. and on the Lakes —lhal [hey worn annhlinhrd long ago—lhnl llny wera indirpensablo M long nn lhrre won a Ilnlv laid on {urongll unpurfnlmm, nnd Ihnl. cnnvoqurnl ly. in many immnou. their cnsl lnrgely exceeded their receipts, Thereforfi if Mr, émuh mode lhia alalemonl "’o' In Congrem Tho mher ullompt nl devcpliun \\ nu hu allusion m the formnnun n! lhe Cnnslimuon. when-in he uupmpmi l 0 oumov lhn imnrcnv'ln Ihnl Tunnus ‘Jm‘b‘lnsnx \vu oppmml In [flu-'mg lhn power 1:! Iho veto In lhe hnndsn' lhl‘ Preudonl. a: I! now ('l‘ lala ;n the (,‘onaululmn. Tho nun}!- rend by Mr. Smuh wonl lo Ihnw Ihm Mr. Jrflerum (allhu' m Eurnpo nl Ilm mnn lhe Communion was frnm Pd.) was “ppnaed In grunllng Ihc l’reudenl an ab- mluu- vole—lhnl u. Ihc- power (In vclo a law in dependent ml the ununimnu: utslt of Congress.— But an absolute veto Is very ddTvrent from the w to power as u‘nuw nuts in the Constitution—nml rxl-lu then- will: (It! fill] amulion and approba tion of Theme; Jefl'enon lnr/tum Mr. Smith rent! the extinct correctly, twhut he did read.) but he ueemed very nnx'uua to convey the iniprcsutun Ihnl that great utuleemnn “as opposed to even tho jmuent lim led utmer urlht‘ vetn 'l‘hls to why we innit the upcech ol Mr. Stnill We have an utter cunt-mp! fur every man “in. uttetnple to iinpore upun the presumed ignnmnr ofthe meeaee And the mnn who would dn e:- i- not fit to to be Illtlll‘d with the illmflir‘u 0! [hi people. He would sell lheir birth-right, snd hop by uophynlry to soothe their nflllrtton. We could follow Mr. Smith step by step through~ nut hll whole nddreee. and expose him in ever, one of his {else poetitone~fhe had no sound anon.) But we {orbenr at pro-em. Hie elnn der on the Democrats engaged ituthe war, by laying that Santa Anne was mat to Mexico by Pruident POLK. und that he (Santa Anne) was Iho ONLY Demu. cretic General there. we will not notice. Every intelligent Whig present (and there were many Inch) spurned the assertion with contempt. no a gratuitous insult to the anemones of such heroes en BUTLER, WORTH. TWIGGS. SHIELDS, QUITMAN. PATTERSON. PILLOW. PEARCE. CUSHING. SMITH. LANE. and many othere.—- We also pass, without further notice at ”It! time. his brand declaration that (.:en. CASS' name is not to be found among the list of heroes recorded in the history ofthe last war with England—no well on his equally conlemptible eflbrt lo underrate the value ofthe territorieo acquired an indemnity from Mexico. We may recur to these point! at another time. n Ihc-ac romurkl. il may be proper. in juuico lo Mr Smith. lnoblorvo ihnl he. In prancing MI “I. mnrlu.’mndo Iho very huncnlndmlnlon Ihnl.‘ln Inu king pnlilit‘al cpeorht-n. he won m the habit a! Milling mom: mm. the (guy. .'"—a rucnnnm; man clearly demnnntmlpd in ulmuuovety‘pblillon be occupied. “‘ nemocralic Meetings. “'9 never uivnnaed a halter aplma. man: lhe Democracy. Our country friend. ’ate widn awake, nnlivo and ready sum, time In do than whole dulv. Two meal. inga were Law. which wow ball: well!!- . landed. ()n 'l'uo~day night Menus. G".- MORE. DONNELLY. Bmucn anal ALLPon-r. successively addmbsod the meeting. My, Galmnm. nhuunh mmawhal am of puc. use on the slump. ”div!!! :1 lino address, He slwaks lapvdly, and “ha! in most beau. ”I": m u publu‘ weaker, he confines hi. emmks rnurely Io fncls. All the speakeu gave satisfaction to their hI-arcra ; but the greatest anxiety was to hear ('nl. Btg'er after the late events at Harv‘lqhtlf". “ID appearance on the stand wq yri‘eled With a burst of applaulc. far ”Passing any thing we ever witnessed b°_ , {ore and whwh will not soon vanish from me minds of lhe hundreds then present,—. is «nigh! be auppuacd, he commenred his remarks under much emotion. Bul he disappointed no one. ext-apt In the earnest. nm wilh Wbl"h he addrened himsel' to his warm pvrsonal friends wlmhad manifesb rd so much allm‘hmPnl Io him, and urged them In lnryel the pan and show Ihnl Iheir alum-ment are: m prz'nrip/cv and noHo men. by umnu m MORRIS Laxan'nnu. me choire of lhe lalu Slate Convenlmn, hon moat COHIIHI, cheerful and unanimous 9 uppori ()n Thur-day high! lhe Democracy n- Laln assembled in the churl hm”. and ap nmnlu! JAS. A. REED. PIPSIdflnI, Jacob Nqfl' Hugh Leavy. James Ell/er. Mar lin Nichols. jr.. flbra/mm Ky/ar. Vice Prendrnla. and GEUl‘ge W. Shofl'Sz Hen ry B. MIHPr. Semelariea. N. I}. 'lhu Standing Committee are requesled In meet at lhu "Banuel" office on next Sulurday evening. THE BALL IN MOTION! Great Democratic Meeting. Pununm In a rail ul lhe Democratic Snmuhug Committee M Cue-mm“! cuunly, the Urnmrrary aurnvblrd In lhe rnurt -mu~v on 'l'uraday PVHIHIg Srp'. sm. On .mmnn uf Cum. H. B Brunet. Dr. JOHN P, HUY l' “as appnmled P-enldenl—JAS- HeUuEE. SAMUEL Snow (5. Q IMLLoN, \l] DAVID W 13E, Kazan" Rum. and (380. Human. V-co- P-cmlrnn, and Jae. C Barre/I. John Long and.) I". lf'ea- Der. Sun-mun. lhe meeting bvlng ahuu organized, on annual]. D W. Alumna Dr. H. Lllrflin. vlnj. V. 8 Hull. laaac Bloom. E-q.. Inuu. Blown. l’hn'ip Anleu; and Jacob Ncfl, Were appointed a cummiure nn resv 'l‘JHl")9~ Alto; which. “Col. Bigler inltoduced (0 the meéling Allred GllmurP. Esq , 0! But. , er, lhe democratic nominee lor Congrats, who enlerlumed lhe met-(mg In an at)“: and eloquent address. in the course of wnich hr “as Intermpted with repeated uurafa a! applause. Mr. Gilmore having concluded, Col. Bigler inlruduced James Donne-Hy, E-q., u! Armstrong, who. in a speech 0! much MI and humor enlenuined his hearers in a non agreeable manner. Alla? Mr. Dunnvlly hml concluded. Col. Bugle: was again loudly calledlor. nml who responded"! his usual argumen lame and pleasing style. glancing at lhe alulc ul- pbluicnl parlles generally. but re lerring particularly lo th prenem Gubef naturiul cunteul. enrneslly “(hurting his Menus—the whole democrréy at Clear field cuunly—tnmnnilesl their attachment to their principlu by glVlng to (De nomin: ee of me 300:. AOgusl Convenlidn, MOR- ‘ ma Londsrxm'i'k; ‘lhelr unanimous 1011- N 3 port. A :When” Coifßigler con‘cluded. James . AWN". Esq . responded to 1: cm in an 43/ 2 :'
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