Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, January 08, 1839, Image 3

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    HERALO::.:7Bi;EXPOS,ITPRi .
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rUESi4Y•ArTERI4O . 6Iki,. jANTI.AttY 8, 1839
iiRtSIDENT,
WIC. E. EARRISOIT.
rQlt Vit% PRESIDENT,
D.A.l.zrz-z-z - vr - 413str-
FOR SENATOR,
„AM F. NABFARLENE.
_ UNTY - VETIN
A meeting (4" the Citizens of Cumberland'
county, Opposed to MARTIN VAN BU
REN, and in favor. of the SUPREMACY
OF 'ME LAWS, vill.beheld at the court!
hougeifilrie - borough of ciailisle, - On
day evening the 14th of January-' instant; at
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*,„*For adveniSements see extra.
DM
*.*The next numbei of our paper will
beiSS . UCl.l;:6lo.lol,lday. •
ppointmentß by the povernot
Swift,-to l?ceoriler-4..beedp - for
./theLeity and . e(?tinty of
lidirart.addleld, Register..-- "
Clerk of the Orplaiis'
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Court:. - • •
- Bet - C-Badger,P.i-otiOut)tary filo,
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triet
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-1?obeil . M .
orris, Prothonotary of t .
he C
. onrt
of Common Pleas.. : -
- _Spet - CoOk - • - ClerVi-tho Court 61 - Quiir.
ter,aud Criminal Sessions. - _.....,
„deagdti~ . iiiilefAcil
10 Afleil T
olh
V , .*ARLEs M°C . Lintr. for' impor!.ant
sioitcii ductupents,lor whiol.lle. W ilk plense
ccup our
. • . PuNic
We - hope our friends 'will -bent in Inihd
•the - public meeting to.be held ip the Conti.
•
House on illoi4hty ;next— Let there be 13.'
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VrCo'riespontlents who wit3ii titetr.e.otit - -
municatioUs' to, have an early,insertitM iii
this paperil must - hand theme to us lri due
time, and not- at,the 4 elei;enth hour,' when
Nye are preparing to elose'the paper..
N. .71.—Since the above wls 4 ilityPe,:We,
leant -that the to co loco • contr.' tees assembled
in Shippensblirg yesterday, . and dominated
Gen. 1110 MAS CI: MILLER, of Adams
county, as their candidate for the Senate!
ThiseontirmS the held position assumed by
[the Volunt e er, and proves that the loco fo,
cos are determined; if possible,' to carry one
S!TAlLq_leatle,r - s..ofiliK.Ltreasoilabia:lind, - SeT_..
heinous' mob, in oppolsition.to_h ftiehd of
`the constitution'
-and laWfi'l They have'at•
length showed us their hand, iind,are deter=
mined to play a bold and desperate' gainef
„I file,...let ithe_reinemberedi:Gon .lll iller_Was_
['chairman of the rebel meeting in - the court,'
( house at llarrishut•g,_ a leading member of :
the provisional zevernment, and a violator i l
lof thdeinistitution and laws; It iSa great
I disgrace to the state, and an insult- to the
people of this district, that a man_ should . be
...In:Ought forward Ibr the senate; Nvito liead-'
ed' a mob .assembled - at ..11afrishurg four
wicks - ago, for.the_.purposet destroying_i
the government—who deterniihed to seize
:open 1116 arms-in- the-state- arsenal-to-carry
out their treasonable, designs----and Whose
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0.."'1t Is lin tjustice to sity,that the. indi- 1 orators, with fiendish ferocity, advocates)as
,idtittl so shamefully and malignantly assail. sassination, and threatened . to 'make the"sc- -
ed in the last Volonteor as . the author ofQ. !nate chamber shOoke' with the blood of its
-had - nothing:whatever- to , id••
l••witli it. But 'senators'! Such-a spirit has a -Parallel only
-"Why :Amok the supposed write r , and load in the 'atrocities of the French revelation,.
him'with . Vulgrar.epillims, instead of deny- when the sang - ninary-iiebespierre potired
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--- - - 4 11 g- o "isrmaving the.--f. ac•-stl-t-rur--13"-t--outlik--.-rivater-theThest-bleod-Of-Franec-.---'
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ajOrLterms it. '.a Id ack go ard 'lyi ng prod - tic
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'. , tion - ,' `abusing our most worthy_atutrespec-,.; '. 'l' pa F., 'AM .' .
table citizens'! Now, any. man of either . ';, .
_ % , • , AtoitiNsT
4 _ party, yessessed of common sehSe, who. ~. , .- ,'. :-.•,. i
... 1 he . COliSt Mit ion and lin tutu.
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trill read the" communication of Q. will pro. • •.--.. •:.•-?..j......,,,
T,hbit•-•ksy;l:tyo - :::true
. issne, to:Vbe• tried on-,
nounec `NO Majort-either a baie falsifier, or
Tuesday next.
..If thet,,mob party.sueeeed,
- a irent . foot ; fOr So,sayitig.. It neither con-'.
• • tains any thing seriticking of black I v a . ma:3T, as well dispense with a legislature
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as useless._ Our - Courts-of- co . urts - of - justice-Will . be
tor - abiaie-olanyof-our-eitiwil—butit con
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but' a mere i3ottg, and a{ lawless rabble. may
•." hiiiis a mass of facts in relittiOn'lii holders, •
.
eel - M..6l_o*r decisions. ''The next step will
find hunters of ofrtee,'&o Whieh . are known
dfi . vrßeligion . from our 13OrdSts.
• ihrosghout"the whole county, ' and '‘'vhich - 15 e to.
o,.•liaving been disappointed by a eon-
. tempOyary in Harrisburg, who had pro
, mised : to print us the Governor's Message
in an exti..a form, we Mire been obliged.'to
it will be found in this paper, and the con
clusion will,be given in our nest.
VCl 4 'Gov. lititner issued a - proclamation
on the Ist inst. conlinning and continuing
tifUrtireJT. coiii Missions
• eers heretotore. isstted:by hini, which would
otherwise have expired on that daY; - and Ice
- . enjoins nporr-alltpublic-ollieers-to:faithfully
'discharge .their several duties; 'mta - they,
shall be constitutionally and'letally super-
Setled - by . ne:wi commissionS, issued in ae--
cordanee witli the ,3d 'ad" Bth sections .OE'
.6th.artiele of the arrentled constitution,. or
by appointniei is .anilr eimiThissions — ttifiter
the 11th-section.of_the.seliedule thereto an . -
nexed,
dare not.be . denied. The subject,. hotvever,
. . . . .
- Is:in the hands of nur correspondent , whOse ~W onld any man-setect:atritirderer .hs a
. ~ --secOnd . „ cominonsiention,'We are voyvy toiiav,* fit • Teti res entail ve the a . moral aud , iiiielligent.
~ • is' agaiii - cro*ded out - by the message ~ " -
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,but if it did,
• '-',.'. Twa.Lini'ii-BijoiThe Jantiarynum; W 0 should expect tlte'Judginentbf .1 - leaven
, - , this •.' ••• • .. ~. . • to fall upon such a pebple.. Is it not the
.- .' ber•oir entertaining periddicui I's greatly - ,-.
... . . same 'thing to choose'a man wAo would,
improved, being printed on fine paper,with -
treasonably stab' tothe heart tbo lion& and ,
iitevi and hequtifid. type, - 65'1d the cover for.'
~ .wolfard. - u f. 4 is 1 11i ii,-o,,is ta o,' ; :Nyhtit' cbsi , b6
inamented 'ivith a :vignette title page. . It
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large _ bi _ f ... , l i • i ..c.xpcctetlfrom such an
,contqins a nuth,
,or o .orig indiVidtil? We an-
Ina -ar le es--, -.-- -,- -.• • .. ~ _.. •
, ' swer'dishonotir and ilia' i''' . •"- '
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thetlay,'Mtd ii . also embellished with a m-
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_Drl 6 ...Accorping to the Detroit (loeo feet())
. raioty ot,eligrailfiigs , of the fashions, music,: .the. ..ree Press, the 'legislature .
Tigre.,— -_-The presenfriumber conirnenees of Michigan
: tenth -volume, and , yve are glad to learn that, .§.(P° 3 ° titublio ‘ ' a the .B ° oo6, 6 whig 4- 9 31 d 11
too) focosz—in the house, 21 "Whigs and 80
it is going on "prosiiering and to - proisper" .
foe'de,...giving the, latter a majority-'or'
under the editorial 'management of_ Mrs. "loco
Hale and Miss Leslie, _ ; -
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MEMiI
Thu' SPEClALill,UctxMl...The . queStion
to be'deCidediaethespecial election on next
'.l l tis (ley, iS • PairlY and honestly stated in the
last Volunteer; and we therefore join issue
-ati,onc:e. - That' print is 'bolo ,and factious
enough to avo*„ that "the election iviil de
cide whether the' Constitution andlp:virs
I sbell, be obeyed=-or whether treasoit, re
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l)sllion,- the -‘freien:qtterrror," acid kfig,.
laws, are approVed by the people?? This - •
liS the UnequiVocal declaration of the editor
of the Volunteer,lv-ho - -,acted..as_one.-Of -the : - Farmers do
.you wish to preserve your
vice. presidents •of the inburreetionary meet:: farms;',; and your property, • then gotottie•
, ing held in the courthouse at Harrisburg polls on Tuesday7next,..and vote against(
1 by,theinobites„where it was proclaimed try the mob party. The snob which drove grit
their orators Chat the state government 'was the legislature; were - Mostly from the - conn.
,at an Ckid,' , and :the....blood of Some of our ,
rate .character;* men 'who prey upon socie
ty.of Philadelphia, bullies, ineii . of despe-
T . üblic-fiinethinaries_endlegislatorilondlY r
called for! •• He also advocated in his paper ty.-- Men. vholdo-.not work ; , who cannot ;
the - riotous proceedings...of the mob through- and will not obtain a livelihood by 'honest
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out-L-their,taken forcible possession. of -the In , Y , .they . uof equal di
• • .duStr 'are in fay-6 i.- an .
vision _of. the land. Of •the. Country,
.They
senate chamber, and causing Some, of-its' •
inive been hired by the-Van Buren Party to - ,
members and others to flee for their lives-1
theiriforciblecjection . of the speaker of the
'tarn-out thelegislature .to drive from their
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- house-from--tho-hall,._When_about to proceed ; seats the ' representatives - of -- the --- people..-- j •
to business—their threatning to demolish I Tfieylie:re -- foirli - d - theirrway:iiitp•the-coun.-; ) .
try,and theyhave" found out.theirpower.
I . Wifson7s hotel,- if the proprietor permitted ;• - .
:o r they may.iiet..chose to come anwng you, •
the-Clinninghain „liotisc . _to_meetlin.one
tirc . b itir
.. an?, lif the sanui.Mudi Otesed name of Ile
lag rooms-ally,—;their, seizing
iii,.L., tnocracy, divide' yortrjarms - anzong - them.
' thestate_arsenal i and spreading terroi..
around-- - ni I:their_ suspemstoit.bitlie:
mate fun'etions,ofthe exechtite and le'gisla -
16 - g - fill The courts -of-law cannot protect you,-if yeti.
countenance: them, for.they - can as readily
to .act ~
j tiVe brancles of the government -Or several i1191.i-F-9uY courts, :trio' compel then - i
for,. and with them,
,as they•huve been able
day's! ' Trie --- Yeigirorterror' teas not oily--
to mob the legislathre, -- ;and - drire-mit.yo.ut"
enforced bv theloco limol : rioters and mob- • •
ties, but 'treason'and 'rebellion' were cent-- representatives.
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If y" on --. would : not :share your hard and
!I n - titled by . then(, and. cg . itg - ditw , e' - resorted to •
f , honest carvings with such, livleiss ifordes;i
1 -- in : iIM-senate-and thethouse,.in violation ; o 9
1. do not shinthe4do not .arerrt:avyiy • your:,
the Constitution 'and LaWs.' . The eClil:
, ••..•
rights in false security,. but. g o tel lime polls, l
or-.o . l4lke_Volunt . - ,_we_ltepeat,.:advOented-
Irthe disgraceful sceAes of . the. I'ioters, • aild i.'" . ru!e sll V next; s lall
Al
asiileparty - sigrit,
aud vote c.gainst' the 'Mob party. l ,et i%
Parileipated . in sonic •of 'tile it' wastirf; . ride •
be seen-that the i7ARMEes of the country are
I.proCeedings—and - iMW, true tOc:iiis objeet,-
apposed tii - suell'. : proceedings,apd : corrupt.
kimconsegnence , tif-the:dAteliery-bils. - otne-OP'
oiir.friends in the senate,- lie still proelainni .
the doctn:res of the urohi . te . s, and : hurls - deli
pilieb in the -viirieeTf,li4-ilie-iriitin-friviiils_of.
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'thc.( l .ons!itution -Laws' or illisilar:et!
1 1 1 - 6.1 - fit - , 110'1A : ever, t tire orderly - , pelice
dislrie"t,
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whcr h:iye go ofteii(tonquerbd their loco foco
:}d-4casarica :rod defeated .therr..datterous
measures, again rally and 'renal-646_111e
resepy'on 'Tuesday.- They have only to
wthr. it, and the day is ours. 'Let our
watch-word' be, as it alivaxs. has Ikon,
siipreiiiacy. of thei.a the. Constitu_
opposition to 411 - reign of terror'
mob, nail victory will once
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more perch upon our banner.
.y
r . The:liheethint The Election:L.
Of Tuesday neit, 'Pie.:fifteerith instant, is
to decide .: ,whether the , gooil people ofwthis
district, favour of the Constitution
and the latve;Or.the,rulo'cfLA-04zSs mons,
anii tlie,i)ltindet of
.thepeolile's mopeY by
the corrupt office-holders of the Van Bu-.
ren party.. . 4Vhdrwill disgrace himself by
Staying : at. home. ,: when such is the •ciites
lion? ' • ,- - •
, I It at 1 1 1yIF re 1 _ Rallilif !I
: teen ticday of' theinonthohe - freetnett of this
On-NEXT TUESDAY, being the ft f
-grr•Who are the, men who • proclai7neif
n re The -' distriotare> f ealled upon to - elect a - -in_
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revolution at Ilarrisburg•rand Who .
• • •. •
emninittee - bf - safety ?.a bodY - neveY,,ehoseri , lr
• the' laCI6•• • • 1•1•
p .
~.- o. ~Acoii G.AssAT; Esti. woe -was
• • f9nt f / dea • l
y the people, hut Who set, themselves up i
,),( . . - • ,
d in ais bed on . tite morning of the
inithe place of those chosen by the •
peop l e, -201.h.•0f December. He was weighed down,
to role them. • i•Vho are theselmen
' f • Are ail --11 " 81 enq' - to his graith-b - k-.s.Orrothfor.
• ' --- -i ' the out . .et t
they patribts I
. men who act witlibut interest, - 7 g'oz 8 violations of
, lath and.or : -,
and with no: r other. - inetiY • e for their-CondUct der
.conimitt ed by a snob of the Vim Buren j
'butlove 'of country? NoI: No i.• Read their -'par''/?/, •w ho. had - driven :the• Senate . out-of 1
• • - • their an •• - -
names; Men ,of ••broken' find desperate forz:i:. ea tber, and usurped all the poweril
touts—.mete of idle hntlztilss_Ohno_babits- , • _.of goternment, until the preSence of:ci4en
men who are industrious only_ in ne.o ta ng , soldiers quelled thern..., - - • -
'office'. • Every, man. anion , * hers an *of- ! - FRE EIVIEN -OF GIUNIBERLIA NDi ,by
lice: seeker--greet' or the • loaves and", II tis,,dispengatione Proyidencec the-nokon
fishes. . -" .' • ' . - - - , -- ,, -----I•is' throw o, , ti - port'l'yoU of being the FIHSTIior-•
. -Listen to the voice of theptariot WASH, •tion• - pf the people, Whe,,ht the 1 - 1A,1,,L0T1
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I - NC I To N-n 41 , ,, orjs-tuitt-: : -----tt- i - the-voici of : BOXES, ---- aan - testify -- Yotitabliorrenaa-Of__
truth and patriotism. - 'l.atit sink. tleepinto : MOH LAW . and 110 P R /1 I
!.your
hearts; fttellS - YI - itifil• the - Intl/I tenden--' .be..yolir 1).1.`§ (..;14. A OP; , sli - Jlll - d -1 . tr - T --,-
l i cy of.suchissciciations_andAomblnations"' the MOII_PARTY,I9,6btaiii dal :ascend - an ,
I -as this •le - oniinittee of i:safety:" :-' •
....,• ••• ay; an
t 1 dif 110. y do4o • ti Will 11,;VO nOYeett- '
1 • ••••I'lle:nasis of our political - ,.sstenis .is '. ritiifin ...., , ijdur 'eights. '-. ••* • i '-'-: -, :
Ftlie right oldie p eOplo to_ and to after l.: I I
, V:IL1111,1.1 .mho rennin); at keno:. when
j theiczonstitutions of
_government—hut tile I- su - c • h -i, i.iiii; ' ll qi• if l , • i • 0, ••• . 1 .• )
q a r ion,.
.It. • 7t, not• o.tic•
• constitutionwhielf at any.titne exists,' until-j ' ' '- . . •
changed : by an explicit and authentic hest of moll party,_ beconies.ati • accesSUry to that
The whole people is•sacredly indigittory upon party,. by giving, it aid and coinitenanCe:
1
•all. The .very idea of the power • and-the . , L et 1 ever,), - itOnest man, Therefore, %yin) loges•
right of the people to establish govertinient, I h . • - - , •
is country, no matter what iliaV,be Iris pai'-
pre-supPoscsAlic duty-of ever_y.individual to . . .
obey•ilie;:est&blislied government, 7 ... i I y limne, 1 itrn out.thid yotettg& - insi the - . 1 , --
"dll obstructions to the execution of tire. /q which cm] . iloyB thid ju&t('
Mu's, ALI. OONIHINATIONS AND AS- •
SOCIATIONS under 7th,,hatever plausible
eharacter,• with _a real design to direct, con
trol, counteract or-awe the regular.deliber*.
bons and action • orthe ctin:stittited - authOr
ities, are destructive of this .funds_ mental
Principle; and of
. fatal
.temlency. They
serve to organize faction, to give it an ar
tificial and extraordinary force, to plain The.
place of the:delegated will of the nation-rite
willof party, often a sinallhut-actful and en
terprising minority-ofThr comniunity;Sia ac-
Corditt - g - to-the alternate•triumpliS.of_different:
• .
.pariies, to make the- public administration
FHEENEN OF Clii/HEHLAND^COVitITY eh ern , the Mirror of the ill concerted and incOngru- ~ ,i- , - • - r limi T s• T • i g A TEA , 1 4 -yr."—Th e Abth )
llib voice of GEORGE WASIAING•I'ON, bus projects . of faction, rather than tire loco organ
loco standing coinniittee„' at it nieelinir of
, of consistent and wholesome plans digested
thefathei o f his. country. He was indeed by c co» Mein Councils, and modified by mu- which they apPoinled chilferees to nonii•
F a_patriot:',•We give .you his very .thords in tual interests: ,-
hisfurcuiell addiess.'PmJO them, IfTO - 6 --- 7 - "ltoweverecaitThinationsorssociation's O.L.
I_the Speaker oftheSiiiatfLeoMiniited h'
' love your conntry. tenk round and n „ . „ .e the above . description may "°`v "'I then lOutrage upon them in fixing the•Speeial e
.,
answer popular Oils-, they are likely, in
IMisv true is every word. Which he tittered: ?
, lection on tlit'ilay •prescrila!d for Porter's
the 'eotirse of time and thin as, to twoonie
If you would save your country, take Mal potent engines,. by which - cti O n t rig , ~,,,bt„.-„titauguation„--,--• It_iv as 1i..,/..laistukc,_trnly.,
advise and lay aside party spirit ; which has 1 - tiois, and unprincipled ifien, will he ens- . not to consult these Wof tines, and ascertain
already Avell nigh ruined your country. - : .I. bled
.te subvert tile poWer-of the petiole, tilt,l ex•aetly when it would ill 3 convenient for
I • _
Ito nsurp for themselves-the •reins of govern , , , . .
10. .. "I havo_idready intimattidto:you the datt. 7 , t t ie d t; Thor i to have the election held' It was
der -afterwards .the Very en, - • •.-
I gem of-. palsies iii, the stale, with particular I trines which hate lifted them totinjust d o . f. •- t -wrong--yery wrong-- , ,,t0 appoint a' day:, thzu
I refere.nees to the founding them ow. goo - I'minion:" - • - .
•• • ' NV0111(1 huts in Amy . wav with a preine
ri-rilpilidal: disaritninations; -- let ,- ine - noW ,- . . _. . • _... . . - .
. 1 - -.-- Alitatisil-druitizon frolic it- Ilarrisbui4 --Te-
I take a more coinprehensiVe view', and warn
~The.contest Winch, is -to take place on • _ • . • - •. to
you in the most soleinn manner against the ••17 nesilay ne.X.I.; is' not an ordintin,'one. It•. -ditty the Speaker of the Senate to fik:on
j baneful effects of. the spirit of party gener- . : tliti•el'irliest-possilfliklayi-is-nothing,;Avlicit.
is to determine whether the. people of this ,
,
ally:. • ' • • . ~„
. in ' compared' -to -spoiling ti - spi.ee. : •it'iinittqes.i
- "This.spirit; unfortunately, is insepara- .district will sanction the /ITO Of .a mob . , , .
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ble. froin . Our nature, having - its root in the preference tit; the roivin or THE LA*s.., It,. us, hot t. %Cr ' . to t hink ' Whal..lolfi of lq119)
,' stronoest Pa'ssions of the human mind.-=lt •
1 s not merely= to decide Nvhether one matt-'or ' ztql be saved, and What head-aches jive=
I exists different Shapes in all gov • I 1 •
ern- vented by the arrangement, if‘thesO Patriots
I another man' - shall be elected to the State'
J•tuctits, more or less stilled; controlled, •or I ' ~ . _ • , • . '
repressed; but in .thirst Of the popular formLe 'an lin
I Senate, but it is to
, sett ... p.. ,y . j.
ulna _ lin. remain - -,; t. mune to pip - 1114 e themselves at• •
• . .. the polls. As there will be 'a ilitiltingil Or
jai - is seenilt• - its greatest:- ratiknes4.-.and is! Ciple...iipan.:Whieli oUrpiesent foi . .in• Of gov- . •, , "
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Arnly -- their - worst - enetny, -I T :: - -•-, r
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ernmentnnry ilepand.;llMtAmttnately for--••° a i"gitlg•il"Pk - ' - oi • 'a st , ftalaaldanaa''.o? l l
"The altaritate . .dominatien. of one fiction the country, Thotnas Q. Miller,fiie It - iatiii7 - - --
- city - night-du ring-tite-wi titer seasou f wesiig-.
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I °verau ° 4 • Wal;.-lil " l i'q led-" Y - * - • -•s, P irit . °f co ciiiitli - date for the : Senaceishould-lie clot.- gest th.tii , the eke iiel'i b Pitt Oti - until nest`
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revenge hatural - M party diSsdnaion;-which . '4'. ••• -.•.• • . _. ' ' ' • •• j•-•qum'••' ,' • ' j . i i ,
4co, will It not .very justly„,be t °tisk eied-- , .. mu , mu, 4„, ALL "AV ill he iteconnuo-,
In different ages and cotintrieti liaS perpetrwr , •,
ted the titer horrid enormities, - is. itself
*Oita the people of this...distrlct.,upposeof_date.d . .- ---- . -. , . ,
.
frightful despotism.--But this leads' at length Me_ conduct.. of .the.sno6 at' Harrisbitrg, of . • ~. -- • , ..____. ••.. • -..-'-:
I i - but ~' •I ;;
to a Mare formal and permanent despotism: ~iii•eb this s • ilgi e m an .Mili e t-, t - vas c i te of 1127 'J l"?- v"laat'-'er says b A 3 !
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The disorders and-liaNeries; which
.result, • • . • • .; __ . ,:-.- •-.-- persims comptised-the detaclinientelvol th , l ;
. . , -the iiiad.- active ringleaders? . Will it not, , ,
gradually incline 'The, iniuds'of.men to
-seek -- --.."-.:. , - ,..teems Which marched, to• - •11arriabitr , ; • under'
. - line' power'
security -and-repose- in• the absolute' .
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violence hereafter? •I Arid •
be :an Ancentive to • . . .
• • the command of Gen:Alekaiider, This is-
of an individual ; toil, sooner or later,: the •• will it not .give encouragement for political .
anollicil_palpable 'falsehood, . The. publics:,
Chief of sonia':Pievalling fact*, liege., al?le a• • '1 i'S t• b iia.' --- tooether Mid. Control'', - -
. esperato_...., o,
,a
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Or :more fortunate than hi. 4 competitors, - . - ~ • - ''ton, however,, oho' thing- -,- - -, ifirti tie,i: '
• - • the destinies of the, country.:
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turns this.fiisposition.to.the.purpose - of. his... .. • •, - • • a *.Sanderson doeS notat all.time See double:
own elevation on. the ruins •Of publie...liber- : - On snui
.1 grounds'` ergo' , • urge uon alt— . - - •• • -••-' • • ' - - •
...p
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ty. ... ,w..ithout regartl. to• Party- , --tv,,ho disapprO ve! • BENEFIT of Life Isthuititkole..:-.4 2 111te Hal-'
Of violence, intairreetien and: fite.lo , 9' -4,1
a- - ----., i• -.,, :titnoro:Anierican stat'ei that'h merchant -iir
assist i. a ,.i l )o eloar of JOHN V.; MAO- -
1 that* tali', Wlicidiatihfetr • ldt'•s • :i rbl•Offec fedIARI,
..yE electron
, - •,, art-insurance on . his, life in March neat, at
•••• Welt:atm there are"many who . -- have - • al- ,
tnoe •.. , agency-iii - . That”, city of• the New York
.
,
' • • • ''' • i ( • • — il 'ibis , , .. .. •
'NVtiyg been opposed, to is,..hutlyir wi . .
..Lite :,Insurance " i• ancl,•`Prtist,Qompany, for ,
sustain the eansa bf orcb - t• and peace, against: the.enm of :145,000, , for which he - pallthe, t&l'lie lifillidelPhih•;lntlitirer'srivs that
mob late: 'l , -..0 our .friends;,wosay,,S R4.C. ' annual' premium - of-x 160.. : He'alki took a coMplete-line of ''faif.rotitl and - stcainimat
ivic.—let 'no 6uSidie.4l, , i im: argurrient,i; no - policy'verbthe Baltimorel 1 . 6 - 1 - ''''•• th li - • • 1.1 • and
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o •-• ver•,Obriliien - O•n;I 7 :11§f•r • ;, i
.t.. ; -- vant•of 7it,.lteep_l ante oOii4any- for .ilie•itthe anionnt. Ile *Washington, viz:• the Boiton,..Prevideneri,
-iO4 from doing Y9AltiaiilY - al;: th e . / )°18. ' .. " 7'.' ' . i . l.li(l' it; • each - office.The: - achliiiorial prem .- it - I'M:l:and: Stenii4OiirbailS : , • arid 's teain ho a t . to:N. - .
•Oki - ,_yoiiL"- - atig - ITtliaVlitay. •- be .- yotT7•Pla-Y - es:-of tifiy;dollars for the:
decideLAlM : '.clictioli - .. - '7Y O--e6lln i i :k l :i i:- . 41/0 ',' . 63101 - ii - A4a, - ztiriilrAiiitie-fe ' Viimdatiiiiiliti6ll - ,ol 3 l)llo#l*&4lidi'.'
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mustobey • You UOh" contend for '•
an,,..yon - .... • .. '„, . 'to Ballitribre in - Oottlber; a 44 died of typhus more,•''ant - V A..as , toil By this cotwey-,
that. which', you inherited from, your sires, ' fever: 'Hy: this tifitly, tieCo'f prudence,,,,in.: . .o,o,o;.'4••iliatl'Ofirj.tillt, ~::',1 • 0,-192,, fi ~glen,:tohe.
and, which you should •Itrans.mit to your pc>" s- I•• ~,•-' '' - • • -of o- 48 - 6 iiiii7kilif• iii ' 6VASY - Whireh' ii i is: . tir..a4si ttii.46te
I Olt nig an expense e . ..,
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ter itsn-,t.,the liberty, of your eowitry. : ,W e liv will be putt i • oiiieSsian• of 'l '-I lineln•seieriteenl:kitist
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say once more, YOUR DUTY,' ~ '.
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ppliticihns will not agaiMemploy such mobs
Preen len of Camherland do. ]tot ."3 - Ififer
ajourselvenialflo7lreled - 1 .. . y pant/. Yon.
have a duty to your cOuntryWltieh is abut e
pdrty 7 riirties'as thc3% - g,rbw olti bc - eotne 1
1 Or Ku Pt, . and,. cl6srpratety . .iriFal Your
kqmstitution- and lawsztre enclangered.;
-`Mobs bear sway and lawlest men usitrp
the place of-government. Are you prepar=
- ed ..to._ surrender -your, rights - . and liberties
ifitti - such hands? 'Co, and - vote a party'
ticket 1—Go; alt] give by such vote your.
- eolintenattCQ,Joi_mob'_rulei- -and here will
be. your rights, which alone exist by virtue,
of the constitution and law's of the country.
Follow the shadoW of a name, the . Minn: Qf l i
democracy, used now to -hide the designs of
,
lawless . and adandoned men, to comer the
corruptions ,which rob the Treasury-of the
people of millions of money, and to tram:-
ple the laws , underfoot liY ruthless Mobs:—
Go and vole to sustain that .party, who
hold% violate: the lazes, .?ND - YOU'
0 7 .11,1_,i SOON DIG THE 0R,41Y; OFD
3VER7PQATIMAtiriihM.fiT - 11: S%
El
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‘.‘ Without looking forWarll tb an extremity
Of this : kind, (which•neveithelleg3 : 64ht'tlot
to be entitlely out of sight ) the . 'dWrnrnon an d
,emitinuill :nischiefs of the spirit of , party:
are sallicient to;makc . it the interest and.duty.
of a , vise peop)dlo discourage and restrain
, ,
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"It syrves always . ' to distract tho public
- Oourell:s,,and enfOohlope.:!publi'e'..adatillis•
tration: It'agitatOt:tli9:„,.camtnitiiity with_
I . 'foittulotl , p3albnitieWaittt' : : false'• alarms;
lindles the ahininsitSt,i'.l6eOtte
_partatiaiitat
' iiiiiitlferq:fot*tt its; aPoa.§itiP.Al "riot , .. an i 'd , in- .
.s:yrrectioit... . Tv . optiti:ifto - t100r . ..:f0 ftifaikif
,influence;. arid` - O,orrniitirt,in; .which : .findsr--a
l•fadlitatt4.tteCes4 , W. Ole . goyortiment . iisPit
• through :the Oltannels of -- party- - Ossiotii.—: ,
Thus die, priliey and •vill of one country . 1
are aiibie;tileilr - to the `policy and ' wilt' of
anotliort' -.-.. - •'- ,l ' . '; ' -,' .' ' .
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1131111
. OcrMechanice and Wor 'lighten, undei:o7oll.llr ..11 -MU C.F4111.1L4:421 3
our constitution and lawa,"the road to Iv.! ' The:nemination'of Scurf P. MAci. Ani,Al4.E
piness and wealth is open to YQ 1 4.. --- _ - .Y OII- ,•of Adams county,Rot-State Senator, seems
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'are : = ; preicked,.in.yeur'...hOefil , ,,..;i4 l :lotrY., - ar l d4 to : give entire satisfaction, as far as. we have
the frith of your labour; is • secured against; any 'expression of sentiment.y-Ne
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theidle - iind the lawless - ' 1 1 he:fitiong.can-..:ilderstari.without:aiiY,
d that the-conferees
'oot,inVade yOur right's, for,the!ehield'Of the :` .a difference, of opinion, as 'Coits propriety,
laW and the constitution is.,your protection. 1 gave.him.aivunnnintotes nomination.' Mr.
111 9- Macfarlane will receive the undivided vote
Are You; willing- to - yield. these: tip, to.
;of the niftty.,and inTrarik-,
tender mercies of inn Wide? . Will you sir
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ender them to - the keeping, of the worth- 3's which unhappily_
less and profligate? :..•- • ,• . 1 . • e . x i s .i,
lin cc
inds at the last elec
-Ifyou-would-save-.-yowlibeytiesi-_-90-116ii.. • ‘•
it - -inea - sure-reeoneil— i
THE POLLS ON -T UES D AY NEXT, and vote a l . ._.ed. In Cumberland weexpect a
.majority
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gains( the MOB P.i2HTY,. and to sustain, against Us, but it will be small. From the
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-' tl subject,lll - '
the CONST.ITUTIdN:4. L3W5.:..... j i information we.. laYto-011 : le_ r.
CantsitAxs, yours is a religion of peace,', Macfarlane' ig
: Majority in the district
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do you wish to preserve your religious be :at least FIVtl HUNDRED. ,
rights,.go - to the 'polls, as you have a right* , Mr. Macfarlane is
. a, native . of this "eoun-;
IgiVe — foilivotes-agaiitsL a in ob ty, and is extensively and favorably lib Own.
Ilis - character- as,a good citizen and. an
,up
right than—his • ineelligence--mness--:-
strength of mind and good judgment, - are
surpassed, .bnt by few I;tre think that
better •or--more-.po Aion•coold. not
have been made.'
: to.do r an.
party., .
• The lawless men who_ made opLthA mob
•are blasphethers, - ago Hails and infidels
men wh.o ~your faith hypocrisy,. and
like - the - sssrte - dass - of - men-who deluged rev.:
tillitionary-France:-with- T blood,_on_prelellee_
of freedom, would teprive• you' of your
right's of conscience as they would others
of. their rights - of.property. -
11:731.ei• it be remembered by the . freerr ; en
of this district, that-the Senator to - he,eleet.-
ed on -Tuesday nest, seri;e . :for nearly
' three years. Upon this elentionoeo, May
depend:the futire - politiol - ultaratte - r - of the
Senate of this state--4hedier Ihe luu , s aud
moiler &hall prevail, or the iVuenceolthe.
mob Party igedantinate in that body: Let
lio" friend of good orderand god gni-ern
nent stoy.a/ hO2de (1)1,30 important nn oc
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casion..
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r,,[ I'lle London derfespondent of the
PThiladelphin Inquirer' clA3rsi ,, ."Prom a to-4
ttirn,.(if the lib other of stamps issued, to the,
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W .
ee'yeral neepripers in England, Scotland,'
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_and, Wales, Tfoln' the Ist of Ally to the l/tli 1
1 af , ge1it....,.11338; Juclueive, ' 080;000 , tatnp6 -1
Were . Wiled,te, ; o3'Tirnes during the period s
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meritioried--4,013;0"0:0....t0'::the . Chronic c•-•-•
400;060 . to the ~Aloiliiiiiitdi''aldr t 22l;ooo, l
to the Morning 1?Oet--348,006 . to,,,the Snii- 7 ,
:54,000 to the John 13 ull-04, 560 • to di ef i a..-
iininer,d)Yeek ly - )Ourt,al-700;000
.to the
Weekly Despatch: -:-08 4 000. to the Weel4
'l l ii - eStiii?'' • ' • ---- --------:';:------ -- -
tcy , Tho, CoVettior of•Ailizsnuri has innde
a statement ; of.the expenaei Of the - 7k,orinon
war,' which" he e%iniati.s at soTow or
eighty thousand dollars,' and soggestS to the
legieltitute that ;he United:tit:nes aro liible
for it; because it was an i.6,;0rrec00 . ,)1. A
proposition was - also- timae in •the
legislature to name ope•Of the counties alter
Senator Bueliattawof this state, whieitsv_as
stoutly resisted by the tslira !two foces,
eaUselie - was - a - federal4.l! - -----
irrp•The National. Inulligeneer say:3 that
the Senate .of North Cafolium, by a party
t;ofe --- of 25 . to f,3,..-.(tiittl.one••whili-libsent,)
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have passed the resolution which, had -pre- ,
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vionSly receivell7tird.satfetion..oftheloiver
iionsei'-'declaring :-thJ ,Thtited. Sta les Sena-. 1
tots from that •state • to he misrepresenting
their. constituents 'on several of , the leadingl
...
questions tit genera) piilities - : - -- The' resolit: 1
tions condemn the 'Exptinge - ,' ,and deulate,
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that-it might to:he__Ns e i n d, ( l - _.. 7 ,l6 l i' qui f ee t h6l'
suh-treaSury.althgether—Lassert that the pub;
lielandS are: the; common property -in - / or /
the states-that:'tlie proceeds of-the sale of;
lantleshotld be. dtvtded atnong ilip •.i - itictral
states according wieder:li - popuiation—antli
eenitiitetheextravagaM,e of the getteral.atl-:
ministration.. Well done, 'Old No nth!. •.
of 2
114Ly.ltuatnietat A n a pA)litAlN'' terAl 1-y - ;Av eel 4.
1 10401%6n - 1A was 7
leketed presidgpt byn'tnajurit)'• edthree oVer.
Cul: Ely, (lnen coeo.) In thc house, Gait.
s._ . l2 . i'dgley NV:, S elected skaker
a mitjoiitS , of seven Qtcf Dr. : .Whaton-- 7 -thp.
former being Pie Ivhi, :itiil ihe latter the lo
co logo candidate, ‘. On the; foiliiwjtig . day,
00: Veaiydelivercif riis farewell niessa"(e
to the legislature, Which. is a very credita-:
hie Mate piper. At - the latest dates,
troit dcd
ol l o(lice,_.auxiouyly waiting li.jr the inaugu
ration ortheir new gove'ruor,
( lies inobs-i'—
1;r.:7-IVe,learn 'front the li.ouisville'leur
nal,' that; in the house' of representatives of
Illinois-, onoftserelliber - , -- a-tcsolir- - -
tion was adopted,. ddeiatio, that it \''.as
hi
expedient to pass a Laic providing for the
collectiow and keeping of -the Ivrtnues of
the•etete - in gold and silver eselosively.
:'1"110 vote' Was,79 clearly shows
that the sub-treasuiy liaa no foothold in - fit - it=
thriving state of Illinois.
,
• !tc:r'Phe 'Transcript SZIYP, that
among'st the items of contingent expenses
1
-oithe-last-liotiselit_tatiles Of the
United States; was $42, 75 for sm all
~This l A dams pountr, he recommended to Ait,the.
arein favor of the
,
a& oniitti rot' the dign f d :111,
itarit.s of 11
_ _,.supremacyofco t altim ters of the distriet; who
constitutional
latir andgoVeriP
ing - so "goodAnoiliet Item
and oppOseti to the' spirit at laistlettN —
Was . s3(iB QO.; 'lot' ;Intik itig pens,. althOngli !violettOe so prevalent in the land . , atid Which
each Member is, supplied •Witir pen ithives !has been .!So, featfully manifested hi the lat.) •
and q uills At t h e ex peuse'nf people. ! stiCi . !esstul.altdi,upt by a ninji of hired bujlielt
! and braVecs to Conti - 01'1We action of the le.
atnount ohargetl.for stationery was no less ,ttire . ,
, a.
than $33,728 - -25, more than $l4O. for , each I .
_ ;. 12 in_ the of Jac — lo
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- !ClaSint. 'this senatorial distriothatifost=.
a tattlind public'servaut of Unblemished oha
_zu,ses . of sound. prineipleit,. of eorreet
in cut, !and an tinconipronnsing advocate: etc
'eon'Stittition atfel laivs. .
Resolved, l T hat vir! - aPproye of tlirrlfrm•
stand 'taken bythe Whig and antimnascinie. •
me. in het's of the lekiSlaturettgainsttdielituter
force willeb . ..Was collected at . ifiirliburg - 0,1
Intimidate them in the'disellarktr of . their .
thitieS, and to foreii therti to receive infatheir
- ineii-W-lio-were,-.---not-firitililledl-ute'
befe; • • . „
a great
•
—lit'3lhe—lrgiSlatnrc.'---oP--Alassnehusetts
inet at Boston on Wednesday.. In the Se
Myron Lawrence'Was elected . presi-
• •
dent,luntCharles Calhoun, clerk; Li' the ,
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house; Robed...C. Wititliriip was elected
Npeuker, aid Luther S.
the oflicerS,.tve: Whigs; -
1:0,11 t_W il
- 'll. Sciv4i.rd inatigtieated!.tlovernor
of New .1 - orit..'ilt• Albany,. on' the .Ist l;tst,,,
end Luther Beadtbh Lieutenab.t. oyern
or: •• eorge7W,--PatteftiiniWitig)-wits-elio
i.sen speaker ofibe - kotise; reeeiv,ing eighty
ri•ates; - th - ottias -. ArnistroniVbed
font.; and two seatteiing, •
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1, Irji_llie legiSlaturfrotDelairre root nt
Dover on 4 1 4 ttertiay,- last. , " • The Peons}-Ira
nian (locoleco) says they.eleeted their 0f11.._
epra , ih both•lijasei over the, iViligs; and (hut.
311 - ey .ir.illeicet - a `l_l'; - . - Settator6f''llie same
litilue,..as Alley- el;im a toojoriV of four•en
- , -.
joitit. .
ballot, :This, lioitevei; 'is . diittblfitli
but a little time will, tell: .• , - • -
the course" pursued ,
Senniee
F. 13: l'etirose, throughout the riotous. proceeding's -
at Ilarivsbnrg has been such as to merit our decided,
ptirnbatioo—WV C.Qllgrtittliatelhe friends of-good
der that his lit'e has not fallen ti'tmerifice tatheilitho4
IV moli;tuid that- his
Stilllitniearil in-the Sehate &Lille foe to anarchy, and
the ebullient eliaitipion of the Constitution and laws.
lief;;ofvertr--Islivt we lock oil the resolutions pro:.
posril. ineetings,lteld.in.variotts parts of titatd
by the Van Bitreii•• party •Eriulers; at - calculated - to
pre'pave . the ;-minds be the people for . ciril war, and
(:that it lithe duff of every malt who lo'ves the free in.
stitntiont of oar State to cull himself to put. down
such treasonable proreedings;: •, • •
_',:liesoireth----Tliat time outrages nt - Thirrisburg• have
the -fictions of Loco-focoistil i tuidrsho*n -
the object to be anarchy and 'agrarianismi and , that
tuuhu• the clionnuatanees by which the Semite receg
razed the "li4k•ins tequires that
V . llml which' elected Thog, 8.
Cuilinghatii speaker to return to their duty, find stabd
firtii the cause - Of:Liberty and. even-handed
. • •
• jtie-
Revofserl:=--T'hstonr whilliy Governor hail Our
irartUrst thanks' and. approbation' for Ids firth lthd. •
pairintfe stand in sirminrt. the.Gorernthent,
76-..mktp,;l4:--:-.."l,tat the. tin Dorlithpe of the preset; -
-it lprlina - dmantala - tmitrtmrptest-ntteudattao-ot-emt.i....„,
64, 1 , 4 1:i n t I tit! palls , in .C1:111'1111' the electimi - of .
.ntor_u_itu
Wiled lir one lanienied friCuth Jaeob Passatt - lesg, .
Umwhvd:•That proreedinpor he- sigtett• by .
bllieers:atutpuldiith e tlerald. -
• - • • ' Win: GRAllA:l;eltairtiam.
Youito Seery, •
At a meeting of the conferees of the anti , ?
'l 7 :lll,libreti party- of Adapts, Prank:lin, and
Cumberland
ii. . cotintics;:asseinhted at Ship-_
ritisi k olvg.on_ltihnda'y tire 7th hmt. for the
purpose of nominating' a initable candidate
to represent the Ilth senatorial district.in
the state senate, in the ptacd'ofJapob Cas
sat', Esq. deed.' the' following,gentlemen
were in attendalicir.. , •
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:11/toi/s=,-,-001. boles D. Pniton, James
A. 'Thompson, Robert T. A/Pponaugliy.__-
Frankt.tn_4leortte A - . 7 Madttira, laspey
i;!,.•l3ratly; Robert . %ltaee. - ~ .
.
et maw rian ward M. Biddle ,- Sam—
uel Smith, initti.l.• Myers. . -
The tneetim.r, was organiied by .the ap ,
puinttlwnt of C 4 E.011`4", A. MADEIRA as chair ,
matt. amid John .t. /1.1 - yers as seereta.y.
After an interchange of sentimeni, JOHN
I. 'MAWFARLANE, of Adam's Conntyi
-Was• unanimously. si - MtiftnitTeil as a suitable
candidate, to represent this distritt in - the
stafe.senate.
On motion, the toliowino resolutions
were adopted ekiteissive of the sense of,tlis
conrerneet
Resolved,' That ive re
Bret tfle departure .
ortheTvhigand anti=lsasotiic mein
lier - :of the aenate. , from ifi.itigft ground :
. of
nri.ncipte-npon which th.cs food,, .ther"
have thus concurred in thai ithieloherhad,
deelared'unlaWful, and fiave given
the - power, now and. hereafter, .to. contrea
the rights' of the pcOpie, •
ReselVed, l'hat. in the; enstiii*Tcontest;; •
-are involved :tile. pttrit, of elections. "tiie .
- freedoiii - -o tviegi el ati VO
.ropresentatives, and tither iinportanttitithia:
pies of government—wa.thartifbrii? - up-2.
nn all anxiotte for the succen9' 4r4iiiews
of onchoice.
r. • ;
ileselre,i; . That we have tea conatiboco;
in the administratinil of Alattin Van Buren„
hecianseits aestruetive_, of the. .
.hest interests 06,6 cornoo r , and ito Inestars
the pliant tootti 'eorruption. •: '• -
Reset vcd, the ptheeedinxm of this
mectiii Yiphlished in theattil44o:ol4,-
l'ezt ttP" t ters,,or die' district. • •
CTORCIP, MAHtTt,A ► Chen.
I‘lxxits; geeteigy..
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Thi . 4 n'orriiiig,'('We‘Apes.4, ,14 Et.itte.-4 . --
ikfh - iiNotiii Illiyi;* - 'lofthriciiith; in tlOriiiiiti*: - -.•
firo::.3.eiir itiller,aiiiii: -..,......:
- Ilietlfriendfi - alict 'ia'eiinniiiisneet, of the iiiM4Fite
retieetibily hisited to attend her tiihirialriiiliOtiF,ltiikr.-.7 ---
row; (Thineiy ).affernoortott. 5 o'elbot. , - ' ,- -. • ! • '
IBM
Meeting of the Standing .tom•
•
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Agreeably to public notice the Standing tominiti
tee of the Anti-Van
_Buren Party of, COMberland:
county met on thuistlay, 3d January, 16591„9t3 Cher •
' house of C. Macfarlane, in the borough of. Carlittle:
---The meeting vas organized by appointing. W1f..,.,.
LIANI GRAHAM eliairtnatt, and 'Enoch ...koung,
Secretary: The following preamble and 'resolutions
were tuntnimoitely adopted: • , . •
•
Whereas,' the Speaker of, the Senate hat issued
his it•rit announcing the dea/lkof Jacob Casson, s 4.
one of the:Senators' from this district, and di ting
an election- to.be held on the 16th inst..to ta j y the
i
, v:teep,ty: Therefore • ' •
1 .Pcsotred:---That we the Standing Committee of
Cumberland counts', (In npoint Ednlirti Ni. Biddle,
Di'. of Carlisle, Samuel Smith of ilopeWell,,and
l Jneop Rupp of East ltenushoro; conferees, to repre-,
..tent enniberlnnd county in the conforkee to beheld '
for Ate: purpose of nr.llllnotilt a candidate for Sena
tor' to reftesent said district; and that we ree6m- -.
mend 4itid. - eoblevetted - to be: held-on - Monday', the
9th- hunt. in' ShipPenShurg at the !totem' of Robert
1 ':
-_=-' per•i o T -0, • 11 : , .:7111 - 41t:-Aie_tlepjily•_•4ptifiOliile. : ivith the
&Thai:cr. of 'Jacab .CaSttit Lkti. for Sick:l64ln him
i i a a father, friend and brother; nuts with odt,fellow
zit:zewi ill eqemple for theloss,.we have sustained in
'hr Senate of Pennsylvania, by the death of One, "
wirise bodilpatretigthtt
-uemial to . his inoretend tel: -:
tirical integrity, gave %ray hentath thepiiiiieg scene& '
-if a inaleas melt, and caused him to fall a iliertri to '
his
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tt:runtrr, - . , ,
fieezi/vd",/:--41'hi.it oe view efiermga
41:egret N&d idilsomenee, the outrnget
•ipro; oui• rePresemativen nt liarvisbntg.lij.a tuddees
band ,§t lured bellies and ruffians; led , onlralMell
Geheral Govbrnment, for.theicattPo.o6ol,
.fi,/ , -eirrif portion of the meinbers'of °dr - Legislature
t. , •) breome nirticipators inn Jinsefrimd plotted in the
counts of Philadelphia ; believing that such conduct
is calitniated to bring disgitte on our State and de.
atr•nvr the very elements of free gdvet'llitient,
fin - ice - full Confidence JO, the
vtflieiencr- of- the:..ConFtitutiOn -and- la via- to- give .re. -
d fin trety grievanee; and the men irho . reaort
to._ictimidationi_or threats of personal violence by a k •
mob, ni'enimilish- any, poliiient rigiit or.
wrong, are traitors .to , then• countrvlied deserve the
ex (+rations .of eteny. pntriot and friend of civil lib.
r; le.
C9NFEREE•itt.TiiVa
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