^.sci;L: P 1r 77 . ‘ i lr 11 • .7° . • Speeeh of the .71,on . .;Chartes .1' • , JfileCle.i;re. • - s: • • Mr. McCLURE taid'before CMigress the. re - solution of the Legislature of Pennsylva:- nia, instructing her Senators; and requesting. her Representatives, to vote for the liost.pon emeneof the Sub-Treasury Bill. • - . ~-,. • ,On presenting the re(soluiion .of the Le . !•;irdaturi3, - ..•Mr. .McClure remarked that- he°, was in`favor of the .Sub-Treastrry and: -.'tat a ,;ease •o justice and duty to.his.con , c.tituplits,: of whom he was •proud . to..be the ' r:ipresentative, .and . who-,lie felt. confident . ‘vcre strongly in fay - or of that measure, Must . • Ip his apology to the Legislature for 4eclin tO comply with the request contained in . Vie resolution.-- • • ; n CTI MIA • niit MU, GREAT MEETING OF THEPEO - .• ' • • . • The roice: of Counti , • On. -AVe . dnesday. 'evening, the 11th of April, 1.838,, purSulint •to .p . uhlict notice; ono if the largest imeetings that was ever held in Huntingdon "county,. comimsed 'of. the -DemOcrSticAntiinasoitie citizens,tinti friend- JVjo the etectioii - of _Joseph Ritner, assind liled in the Court -House in. Huntingdon. On motion a Jame's Henderson the meet= dug camO . to'order, and was organized. 1.).3.- •appohit . ing the following venerable citizens 'as officers: ' . •,lITIGIIAEI. WATLITiteE, 4 - 41orris 7 :tp. • Vice Pre,4idents, - - ALEXANDER DISART 7 Of Tyrone. • JOHN BLAIR, Of ' - COL IVA:ES:MOORE, of Valley EPII. TALBRAITD;Ebq. of trollidayslnyg of . .,Barree: " • • - JAMES, MORROD', of Tyrone. • -• • - PRILIP . ,ROLLFA, of Morris. ...JAMES SMITH, -of Frthilistown. • Sicretari •. / Dr. &-S, - -DelO'ey, of Warriorw-rk, .4..../..Stewart, of Morris. v Geo..Hiedson F of Springfield. Col: John E'er, of, Walker. Af h' dr ~ ..:ter the meeting_ _IN%p organized,. upon motion of A. W. Beneclhtt, the - following .committee of FORTY were .appointed to draft a.preamble and resolutions; .expressive of the seakethe meeting; up - on tliemeritsi ---:of . the --two candidates - now before: the' peo ple; .for the Gubernatinial chair: A. W. - ' - n. Benedict; Patrick - tang; lames Short; Alex. , -. antler .Thompson, jathes Coy; Joseph.. G. - =Watson, John .7113,',er5; M. •Ste'ver i : D.- II: Moore, • Jelin 7': Jones, 'Daniel? Stew:thy - . EctiviadMilligaw, Isaac Thomas, Samuel Moore, -.Tanks -Perry, Esq., Ceorme D-rvis ~ ~. , . . . Joseph Roller, - James = l,yon John Kratzer, James E. Stewart, - Samuel !HarnisffrJohn. • Donnelly, Joshua Roller, Thos. Patterson, • - Thomas Bendei, A. H. Hall, Aaron Burns, Esq., James Moore, Daniel Bear, William 'Cornelius, Esq„ John Pots, Joshua Green land, jr.,. Thomas Dean, David Hacker .' dorm, -John Appleby, John M. Waters, :D. ........„.Nalarollers ; ; _Jacob Vainries . ,' EAq , , John • : Campbell, Eliel Smith.. '': - During the . absence of the committee, the :-. meeting was clot - puffy and effectively ad ' dressed by Data: 'Fisher, Esq., 'Of •Mifflin county, and John 0. Miles, Esq., of Hunt-- , . m , gdon. The - speakers. were greeted re . • peateaty - 11 - i ith - tilie applause orthe meeting. Mr. Benedict, the chairman of the commit . tee; presented as the report of the commit tee, the following preamble and resolutions, Which -were adopted unanimously: . : ..-, ' Whereas, The'time is approaching, when the_pepple of this , great, state will- again be called upon to make 'choice of 'a, - Chief -Magistrate.; , arid aS the issne is already, , made, between the present.worthy andpa- . I . , '-triatie'GOVernor; - and . 'David M.-Porter oti - our awn county tit is our duty to careful- . ly, examine the principles, as well as the policy of both: believing that they will hare a direct tendency . to operate upon the ihsti tutions of our Commonwealth, and_cleeply to affect th - Cp - tbiciides of civillii - tetty . it. ill -- - The powers at 'Washington, having by their bargain and sale of rotation IN office -added • '• to their dictation, placed before the people -a citizen of this county; and we feel called • , upon, by the urgent claims of that - peoplaii -----: to -- -scratinizarTivith=knote , ing=eyes - hhis: - . .• political character and li is individual clai ms. • We shall do so•more in sorrow than anger. , ' As a,politicianthen,, we must scnn,with an unprejudiced • eye, his principles, and their effects:--We 'know hint to be an adiwease . of the 'most ultra agrarian notions of 'Aran _ 4 Baren's Loco`-Fcren administration ;- and with-his -own -handl - m.8.1W weddeffliniself to that ruinous measure, the Sub-Treasury - 'scheme., -A scheme to place at the disposal, • • of the Presidenttbe whole treasure of .the , . people: for it plades it ander the'bolts '.and --- hifs - 15f iirivate ,iii-dividualc'whci-hold-their brief authority by his dictatorial :WM; and ~ it-also increases. the 'official paffionage of ' 1 the-President to a fearful ettent: ' . MO?-.0r7 , . - terbas-also-procliiimed-hirnself-iha_ — T. and advocate •of the mad: scheme'uf hum '. i bug and ..delusionwith *hich our emintry : 1 has been' baited,'on to destruction, andwlnch ,have led her to the brink. of bankruptey--- , i tional s ,w - ealth7(ther.7 - sur . .by issuing. u• bata iff. plasters created 'alien , debt often millions of. dollars; and a re, quest , that they create' ten' millions more: ..Measures:that have paralyzed the arni of in .;dititry-,--cloSedpur manufactories and work shops,—destroyed the poor Man's . anchor and hope, _Creditr--.furled , the sails 'of. our eonimercand . proffered with . the. same . •hand that, four'yeais ago,:jingled the prom -1 . ised gold; the. most wOrthless currency. : that ever. -insulted a free people. - That. such ' ...things are, cannot bnfor a moment denied. . 'For the cause, we . can point : to Preirions . • .sufferings' and' learn . in. the .bitter ,school of .. i r experience,, that:until' deMagognes, tamper=ed. With our carreneY,• it, WaS I the; hest inthe '3'vorlil; and the histciry. of 1812 to :1816,. ' 'should have: taught : them =the: the: Jestilt: :. - .AI- - _... ,tltOng4 . his ; friends eautiowilY , keep from the. . public: • iiiiY. exPressiOn ..of .up iiiiOn; relitiVe • "to theSub-Treasierp,,,Kandiaien'.4 :policy,' • • . and the dactrineeof :Dalks, and 'lngersoll's. - : -.-. . - Dra.oo - :Code 7'let 4- herei;:ure - witcricno* - hitn: _, as a neighbor and , - politician ' say, that ail; • lind"eachnf ; theni,lw.has:Theen . Uver -eon- :r ~~r>.y~.vhr side red strongly t ‘ attaChed., The .poinina . AO of David - 0: POiter'i6 frillik Rt . thee and with the belief - that'he lvtll shbserviently the tirain r ,rand do the bidding'of tl4ilesPei rata, ydliticians who, hold and wield the PdWers of the General Government. In our lona' •acritiaintanee with' him we have never 'seen any.evidetice of either political sagacity or wisdom, -nor. has. ho ' showh that lie has any qualificTitions t necespary to , the .proper .guidance . • of our- Statc., • though 'for Years in the' halls .of 1:11V 'gis.ers,tro act.of there recorded which' shows atty. thing but obedience to fbe,tion, • regiirdless of, flu!, wants of: the people. - We believe tEtt the systein'ef holding office for life is anti-republican: and we . con'sider that ( man who shas been a recipient . of oflice.for .( years,, and who. is still unsatisfied, ' gives_evidenee .of being favorafile to the, t same aristocratical measnre. -.losephiliinerriho-imiesei eolig!itoned; lwnieyt, and Forth).- chief Meg is trate, tins (loring aiion of. Gov- erninEut, Itylits firmness and - VatribliK.fif,lif a great ineasuri, preserved, our 'State froruH :the distress. and suffering felt'in.OUT sister 8m tcS-,lnis shown :himself.. the -friend .; of . Pcnnsylvania's-interest—ber. Imitor, and . •her institutions: The friend of a' safe sysr tem of Internitt Improment, Fend a sound currency suited to'.the.wants'of the people. The - chantipion - of civil liberty and domes tic-industry..., He has- upon -all' occasions shown - that he•viewed with -horror and' dis gust, The -ceremonies and powers ..hf oach-_,bound• societies. While his oppo ienti---PorterHsz'net-only favorable . thereto; but is hims - crii - letfilq 77 arrtong=theniut - boasts. the sounding title,or - Deputy Grand Master; and who is adherent to.the . follieS and crime's -of that institution,* the verT_shrine.of"Which is sparkled with , ,the ur blood of - its-mdered victims. Therefore., 'Resolved, - l'llllt for tlie annexed reasons we shall' use all honorable itieanS -to secure the election of Joseph Ritner. Bccatthe his talents„ integrity, ability, untiring zeal the - honor and promoting. the. interest and welfare of the commonwealth, entitle-him to the gratitude l of every Pennsylvanian. • • Because B he• is the friend-of a judicious lintHiberaT — System: - -of — Entbrnal—lmProve ,. ment, i)V extending; and perfecting - 411e main lines; -and . opposed to the further increase of - att alk•eady fearful state debt, .tis evinced iy-this!-voto. of_ the- mam mbth Jinpriivement - Bill.; - which had fiirect tendency to Mere*. that debt to 40,000,000 of "dollars, by an appFopriation . to local ankusele"ss Improve ments; thus. saving, the people from onerous taxation.' I3cc