ME I a_m__ GEORab•w: cYtn s ; ~auor,; =I IiEItALD & EXPOSITOIt. pytuati:oLa WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1840 OR'PREsimoilv GEN., Air. 31.41. ItOiRiSON, JOffkTYLER, ctiIE:ORGE WASHINGTON WAS A ~.FARIVIER Joiin ADAMS WAS t. LAWYEA.' • iritroiliis-lerrius'om WAS A Lair/rum, AXES ..MONhOE . ,WAS A . •LAWYER. •'. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS 'IS A LAWYER: • _ . 'ANDREW JACKSON IS 'A; 'LAWYER. WILLIAM H. HARRISON. lg.:A FARMER tiIe causes kOduee similar eflectsi under Wash . Mgt& the country was 4moseerotis and luippy.- - Let its have anotherfurmar President and anotherage of =I CaMp Meeting will be helit on" the land of- Josepharieker; tie . ar:Churelitown; to commence on Friday, the I.l.tit inst . Christians of'all 'denomina tions are invited to auttlera-will -be per— mitted to. come Within threCalleirof the ground:. TH E _‘_ 6 l.4oG _CA.IIIIO, ' Will be liepi.:l3 . - pen . during' ,the Cbtift . weeks ' ever y evening from'. fl .10 In o'- elsek. - Nemspallets froth-all parts . -Montilry_ will bei = - • MEETING. 0141 , THE. PEOPLE., •: .;;T.lie . friends of Harrison and Tyler - in Cumherland-- - OOunty,- -will hold a- county meeting, at or near Mechanicabtirg, on - ;SATURDAY THE 221) Th.e . upperontl_lachad tWo_tueetings—. the citizens of that section must now tuna, • ,LOUt; SliippenOuT,,,Souiliorpoott, Djekinson, r' Thipewell, and, Carlisle, one and all, tort --- ouf - and - swell.The - gatliering. • • - The :Harrison Club of Carlisle is invited to attend a meeting at Etrown's 'South: Middleton, on Saturday .The tlistaitee is- about 3 - evening miles. --The Standing-Connnittee of the Harri son Party of Cumberland - county is re- quested to nieef at the. public:louse of 111 r. • Peter Weibly, C s ailiskon Mondlii : the 17th of B nest,. at 11. o.'cleck, A.I4L, to vnako-arrangements- - for approachi - ng Delegate elections and dounty Convention. The :eofilmittee are, .George Bedroll, -John Sadler, of .Allen - ;.:Geoige W. Crabh, Colonel Armstrong . Noble, Robert D. Por- _ter, John.. Early; John H.: Weaver, James of ',Oarlisle..;:...Joinv..-•Mhiniek;- ___Joseph_Eie,_of_ilickinsonp-Geo,Rupley-,- . Henry :Zearingi of 'East :i ) ennshorougli ; Samuel • Ma . rquart, James Culbertson,of • - - Frankford -- ; -- Win.V..Rhyd,- - of Robert Wilso,n, - Meellaniesbnrg'; Brandt,_Enocil-Young r _Munroe ;- envy, ` Robert ; MM . if; WM. H: WoOMMin, Anifrew - Co;yle, NOvville ; Thomas D. - Urie,.U.trich - Striak)er, North 77- 311 - datety, - Joho, -- Mitlur, N. Cumberland Saniuel skeraig , limb South Mittdleton..; Wm: Peal, Dr. Samuel . McClure, Shippetisbu r,g•ij B. A MOeshap,. ' •PhillipS,West Pepusboiough..' • : • • '-' . , ...I.;A.,Nr,'AS'J'ER.-CONVENTION : ,- . • The Locologp:',l.Aipoaster Convention, wits a failure .:They.eXpectpo:2s,(loo:Cle legats, th6n - d1i10264 persons, fell short, of .500 Q. • will be a Harrison State cinven , •: • tion held in in-Septeather:,that will that heat the 'Tan Buren gathering all' t innash ilte-Voiterticer ;lave been requested to inquire ofihe.edi. : torOf 'the Vohniteki Whai'beeanae ',of the the Van • Buren , eelebretion, at ;.Wunderlieh's the_ . 4th of 161yI The. genile4 man' who tie,iod.:us to uaajte the request, 14:4,'Wartn_ friendcl4.*.irau4turen but; hp° ing -th t, there - ivere'se i n favor of iarkff,Nuoi one, of which •was-pub." ma Jo t, 10,15 anxious.to •now , what manic 0: 16 0 11 * /1 1 16 : 6 0 0 1 % ,010,Vini ; 4 1 ii.019itY : rii-kek-ok,TA-fhTltivali_gictif-I.6:,;:iipeet, 535E22 MEnTINO '0 ) :1 4 1t rhere !Pgreatiolitetkfi et'. the iieo. ,S4oritati,tas4i! The ; e° ll t°ur B ":'YOf!:!' 66l #4: l 4,o, 4o - 111 tit 1 Ant' the bulk" of ;New ,'iMß.',Dll4t l. : o 4::;'74,v2ffitA:4'(lAL , feiv :fit* o*tr,pfite?ekpii.;fieil 4 a Itirieozi;llteetki4Otree erg toi;hieh: n't4ei ..,4„4 *9,0 P;4 o ,thq*Ve 'iMYe ' Mbn roe, ,South M ddlutor toi6ii- i 14otih:Alida4* ‘ !' P r ei ' J''*Pt EN lundrcils wCro waiting - for a.ehance to . jet something 'to eat rat'. the second. and third tables, the procession was regpriiiOd and . . . , .. Marched to thc place appointed for 'organt4 iitig. - This is the time 'Mr, .Barr . and fifty other Locofocos cliOSAr-thaiting-theires— ,_.„_. ..timates- , -:•whein . filar civil . knew_that _one third at,least; %vete otdOt - ;processian. : See ing so many of them engaged- in ‘.‘taking I notes,". we took our, station .a 1- the bridge and 'Counted.also: „Therli . weve three hun dred -sections, 'exclusive. of 'boys, which .. ivouhl mal3r,:s9p'posing..MiTy two men to a section .. o3oo; buttli9re lwere' ma9v ions of three, so tha . t there could less than 620 - or s B3o procession 'Marching:to the place_ Of organliatioir:- , -- Mr. Mateo • and Mr. Roberts, both Loco focos, we inlieve,maileo2o in /heir cmints. Afteiivards -we noticed, for-the' space - of an hour, squads of- people coining out from' the . town: -and returning. Shortly. after, we found-at ri: WOOdburn's tavern alone, a full scorn of gob& Harrison- men, 'principal ly from._ Carlisle.. --Froth- these facts we infer - that•tlere could noiliave liednlas -than 1000 . present;and they were all, tvilli perhapiless than a-dozeri ex.eopiions,l-.vot, Ors Of Clunberland. cburity: - The -cheer . , provided by CoL . ;Woodburn Was. of the best,' land amid gave universal satisfaction— as we were not in any o.the_rbotel._w_..can,.. not say any thing'Of their arrangements— but: We s hmie nOtheard.a. Word Of dissatis faction..4mill any q uarter. .`• The proceedings of the meeting and the names_ottlie oincers _ er column NORTH- CAROLINA:: Six 'counties, to' wit: Edgecombe, Pill, Beiftifoil, - 11 - de, and Gran ville, voted on • the 31st •of Jiily. • Fifteen other counties. voted. on the Gthof ,to•;wii:Colutubtfs; Graveti,aanes,.Gaeen, Leniiir;:kla . rteret, johnston,. , italyne, Hali- fa?r,:liertit!,..Norillarnpion; Martin, Frank- 111,4_ Warren; and; ash.• There arc sixty five. co.untieS in the state, and of Course elections-are yet to be ih - fort:ylour counties. :Ire( the . ,LocOfeeosin Carlisle pill a report in circulation opMunday_that 'they bad e!eciod their dovernor. Returns • have already been received frotri_eighl 6untieg a:the- twenty-one ch:. hay_a_ yheeie - night I counties, liai , e7gjyan Morehead .3318, and - Saunders g. . • qcOfoco) 5150—showing. a Loeofoao . alajoritx . Or 1781:: must remembered , tkatitlii.countiesfirst fang. , constitule.t t strong h Old : Uf,'y an . I.3nrenie . m,,eild • ,the Whig 'strength lies 'Porincipaily 'iii the - .ri,-; niaining ecninties...- :SO far .•wcf.have- gained one, member h Of. : lhe . Legialaturei Gut 164 slightly ; in ' the . popular vpte,-as . :erimpared i with the elections for four years past. The Lciepfeene':rney'ciirry',their Governor, lint Ma they_lvill_have to light hard_foi it—the Le gislature we believe 1011 Whig; and if so 'the Neaps Itif Messrs. Brown and Strange with'in Il►e jnited'States Senate, will ;be filled better melt. 1837 the counties , to bp heart] ' , from - gave a Whiginajority„Of. _6,059,and _ 18as , the counties ave a mitioYAty - 9f I pose oir the Vete, of 1837, , ie lilies; to -; he heard' from ' in', ttla sanie ratio thatilV.haS got) "idea heard friint, we, ••silourd - iiill•eleet fgB4Br ---: ,-c9C9TS IO Ti . 0 11 "nikinglh 6 :v: ( o7c eakettoid:to_lose;3l:lo t votps,:in.:everyleenn;, head -bys2aPtiltrOjtiirjly.n., With therie'faefi hefoie their eyes; the libeofoeos may take , all rti4"..ianaiiitifie&tifiei'eaa 'glean from returns_ ofeight '.eotintis given Mork :what we. sar.-Ithe'totintriea 'Of Gail 'ford,,ROWait- Ireden Batite - Butherfor4 Milltee; Montgomery WilfgiVe d Whig: moprityl' , o(Anore'- thortSooo,l, ',What ' 00'04; 16 c4:001.ek . :akaihStytkla majority mid :ype-Presprvelhairisylvae: f ;in Abe balance ` : of , t4e.stotel , They- trgit..p., OW;;i:L4i're "leeked . book!•iri;vani,' =BEE ugh probably'-ser threelitiWdiett fifty delegates:---cghippenahurg, Hopewell and Southaniiitoii'eboitt were voters of the Newville,Diatriet..' .As itsual ,there are zVeriouA estimates of • the strength ,of.the meeting; - differifig.ve4 , y nia=_. ter ly from each other,''''VVo, - underataild that , r. Barr wrote to the 'office • holders, that there were “file hundred and eiglely;' al( tom;inckediq boyB"=-4bis - 43 the es , z intalev,a.url,vveiteeitate-not—to=ea Is a gross perversion' •of the , truth-4-and equally so theassertion ~that the 'rnee .... /ng ivas "a total failure." We give as ur ilapressioh,, that the ;lumber actually in attondance ,did' not • fall . of 1000 pcople; and- the grounds mi which we base this, behet.. : tiVe these,c Mr., Ask with and another gentleman Wem . have'. as qttred Usr L that thef•coiinted..: the .proeesSion . : marching froth the:Depot they zgree yerYllFarly.i"n their-count, both making the .number ever . 600--,and every ono:Who*? vies' present kpoWs:that , ::at s . -that iirne , -the-towelwas 2 Preitywek- filled—whir Hatrison •men - who - were not in the proees s)eit. After those who, could get : seats at the .first . t.linner Aahle,liad eaten, ancl MEE 'pi~•4; - Western,'Eleetions c ••-• thriati ticiosimi:STATE.! :', '.'` _ l'he7first rettirp:s frotillimAma and KEiq-. Typo( Are evell',roOre 'cheering than We had anticipated. In' Indiana we'. almost' expected lose our'. Governor,--=but; if the balance: of tpe 7 State should prove is s-ound ai - the eastern' portion, , Judge Ma= GER, the Whig. - candidate will be eleated: by .nearly - 10,,000 So far ,his. . it= rison 111,1836,i When 'onr majority . was 8,- 803. Still the , anti-Improvement:counties may elect. Mr: Howard,. the L•ocofoco•cari didate; but We do tue,_now think - they can. Kentucky we believe to- be safe for 7000 rnajority. We subjoin'all the itYtunis have reached us. fflto can _stOp_the barrel whiell the -people m set inmotion STOP THAT BA IttUEL ! Pirrespondc.n4 7 of 7 lho-DAily.-Standard --- GEN ,(If iliana,) • August 4, 1641)4 • ;. Dear ir;--,The hattle As fought, and whether defeated- or_victoriousi_thc.TlViiiki 0f . .. - the - casterti portion of oui.',State, Love acquitted themselves . 'nobly; and if they_ have proved US's:true to their. principlei (of. which we, a innot fOr! - a - titoment 'entertain -a doubt)AliVoughout the" S tare, our triumph is•.Coinplete, and Locofocoism- prostrated, I hope, forever:-. 2 . -Behiur arethe.returtis-SO ftir as . received. '• . • . Wayne Co., 2837 782' Union, " Harrison `majority : .1708 Part s:if Piiyette, de,. • • - repents - . from7:Del a wia Ran: dolphi, Grant ajid Rtsh, in all'and - eacit :Which Bigger is_ahead.: pesides,l3igger's liiajority,l the Harrison candidates for. He , presetitadve . ;- - -Siterilf, - Sed;;Thie =all elei>fe - ti in every icounty we had,. heard from, by, - Besides these—returns, the Qin - chianti Gazette furnishes the following :-- •1 ,_, • ~• • - Howard..-(V.-13.) Dearbortic co. 409 - - 420. Fayette,-i 3301.maj. ,-• • ' Franklitii . .1.00 reported •-. 1,116 Townships4o ; be heard - from is sup -posed will elect the Whig ticket by last year 016.Vait Bpfen majority was 'ZOO!. - --1 1011'ev!!ow Nh(i . I .B.witzetiatid:;;Tiier' n sit •• i - the county ‘i , hig, Frotn - all'Mtarters, says the - Louisville - (Kentuel4) .Gazette,. we have glad tidings: The ;defeat of the,Locos in the county, of Jefferson; - is - TumwestiMiable. The Whig be•increased if-they-doTnOt-selax-their-efforts;----Themld- swamp foi is cornered atlust. Keep him _ there. . - . , Front' Shelby. the Whigs hav,e_carried all beforC - tlichi. The guns of rejoicing at New' Albany, 4a., for a victory in Floyd cuunty,, are tiovti,ringing in our ears. BOYS YOU BEAR THAT r! iCiWrPTP. • By•yesterday's western mail, we are put in posaession of the following additional returns. liidiatiia asp l on. • Bigger (Whig) Howard (V. 13.) Harrion c0..-1.29'1 . - 992 " • Floyd, - .885, 820 - 1 - 2 - tnaj. • ' Crsoll, Scoit,. • I.Bl.tnaj Jennings, 347. I Ripley, • 346 " 166 " Pearborni 150 ''•••• Fayette, i •••••450 • " Franklin 100-4, 4448 1812 Harrison's majority in,1,83.6, iii the c sanie' 'counties,' was 2019—shoWing a whig gain since ten 617 votes in ten cOantieS: The gain over blit . year's vote is troinen 7 .. does.: Take: a. single county,Dearborne; • forinstance, _which lust - year gaVe-70 . 0 • for tke.Locdfocos, atid' this' year 150 for', the ' ' KENTUCKY ELECTION. the Seiolo Gazette of August 6) *MST The" coun ties• of Fakette, Bourbon, 14 1 1 a d• - ison, ClarkZotit. ornory,Bath,llarrison Mas9n, •jcsairiine and ~i!oudforil = aii-full` fikdefit (whie-.5451, B.) ‘2705. .Mason county, s,'spoti day at , A 2 so eloc ig 43, yau Buren. -9. • Dlielt9las; hig; po§, Van: 527.? Braciten, PUreii r 6480=1114 . F 404811 CV. IL]; -Whig-majority- • twelve countierl, first day ,108;LAllict-tneM,-tivolitt„ } -ty q uiti0-11r4 ou . 'state' of, OP: Pollis:ut,lroWiyille, - drat night, ,w as 'Letoller (Whig) 1 470; `for:l4pn'nft--{l4colVoe), , GOV, aoin)th Lote,b•' 6 • lB t,e French', TheY rote three days , in I i„entucky.- Indtan,Mght • elde ,, up'., , ; ~ v , P. 5:'* 11 ,7 = V4 1 4% . kJ : A:TM7 E — %6 :10; Patriot Pgtre!,- has this'' moment Feach eii-Urith7retUrns trouto.3:connties,'ivhieh give P 1 96 8, n E1Y, 11 , 1 0 aln4i 6 ritY•Cf7,l77l3 "b6rgini, , uglifor - one da#," CM F (L.. F.) .1271 • • ' 640 -section:'- -.. • : :--- . , -, - • . . . r'2oth.. - 'cliatAlm militia of. the . United -State's,- or-city-In:onion - thereef, - When• eni•.:' ployed in the serviee or the; United States, shall be- subject-10 the sonic rules and a.;.- - ti - clea Of war" as :the' troops - of 'the- United' _ • -States;'' •i;' __ - - ••• '- , = ; '•,. . . .. . . ~.- . . .Wliat - ,are - Ahe_rules.'`and- articles of •:i_var . to- . which - Mr., Van , Buren - would_ Subject. tho•miliiii - .of the United' States L" Ilere;• is oneor the •"rules . and artieles:”. . ' - '• • . , • 'Uri,. sth; Any officer or soldier, who shalt , use conteinpinqu,s' or - disrespectful - words - against-Prosidnt of_tlia - United States, against. die., Vice Presidenkliereof, against -the Congress of the - United iSiates,_, or•ngainst the. Chief Magistrate' of any of the United States in which : they may- bel qUaftered; if a commissioned oflicer, , shall be Icashiered;:or-otherwisel-punitihed,--as 7 a -Court-Martial shall - dirce4 - if a. 6911c,0in-7' inissioned officer or soldier , he shall suffer such 'punishment-as shallt-be-inflieted"Mi hint , by the' sentence of-a (lourt, Martial.' How malty citizens of the United Suites does the Executive . propose to gag in that way! :20.0:000, besides the standing army! Listen to the follOviirtg . par4sApit,from. the. last annunlreport, of the Secretary - of - War: . - -- “FtiO -- p - ftrpWe - d:t.iirili - rideri.lie, -U. Statds into eight military districts, and 'to organ ize the militia in each district; so as to liafp• a liptly of twelve thousand five hinidred men •• in activei service,, and another of equal num ber - as n'__rescr,ve. :__This _ wotild....gitie':an • i ' ilititt_:faccc__of—Two-liundred T "Thousand Area, so drilled and : stationed as 'to be ready to take their ,places in the ranks in defence . Of the country, whether called _tq_on-to-oppose-the-enem3L-or-repel-ilie invader.!'., •' • - • • What said Mr. Van Buren'to.the scheme of his, secretary • arareabinet.cOunscilinl, In his last- annual message be used the ' 'fol lowing language : ••• • -. -____..__,_ . • .. -" - .The present conditiOn nt the defences. Of our principal seaports and navy .yards, as . - Tipresented.,:by thO• • liccompanyhtg :re ! . port ofthe _-.Secromof , Wari'.eallerfor . : the . s , early and Seriou,attention.. of _Congress; ,and-aeconnecting it elf intimafely-with this. .subject,-I carinet :re oin Mend_ loci, steonglY-• 'to your consitleratior the plan submitted by - -thaThlic T r, 'ter:The. rganitatib - ii - Oriliti rmilitia - of - tlieUnite&St tes - ;" --- 7 -- t7 --- 7 -- 7, - . , • This, '.,theti,.. is„thr: most• arbitrary : l : and anti-:Republican leer et4r attempted by-any. BieeutiO „Of Alm . Unioli• ' .It, 'is : the Alien and Beilition.l&•of modern. Federalism,; - as . odious, and ' yranntea es. ever was its prototype: ,' What !, : ...prithibit by, arbitrary . and . -. sevcre - penaltfeS;''2oo.ooo mew:from 8 iMakiilif ‘ , ':eonteniPtuouttly ;or disrespect- _full"' ef 'Martin Vini , Tharen, er,of,the Vice Vresidenk or -;Of- COngreo;.'-'or,.:Of- 0 . -Sb4o Ooiernor !: There hae• been nothing . like it since the, gild. fllue Lan* of Ccinnecticuti when ,t it; wai'unlaivfnl for . a man: , t6,liis hii ,'"Wife,,. - on •Stinday..*.,!.No. i • '!'here „has beenbut one parallel'toitla•modern limes,. and thetle-Nendall, and' ,N.iiSs',lenvin pro= bib* t-slF'personelroni - Eirrying a letter. o . r, fieiyOpnper.,'6,ii. -- enrY, - Mitit:' .. routei:or-on'-aiy road parUll4,4b.-a:ril ail:. renl!,o4!l-41,11?1-1,/:!.1(°°. Stiles - - :Nertly; - tlffs • 'Admin istration `out= , strips by,d,eightlaii' "distance; iiii?iite . tAtra . , Federaltsim:Oftlic R:Cigtt.of Terror. : • ' - FINE 1812 - • *tract'ol" - Lettei• to the . •Etlitdr oftike l ...- .of a au - tile - Titer 7ft - irateilk county, dated WoOTEtti f -Wayne. Co., 184 0. , . , . . ;•-",flV,ltel . jaat-epytog i osclefed-yoar,,-2 4 , pay stopped; , a t•lfier:attil . or..iny-iuweripoo . n , year; , i,did 20 lit xonaequenee'or 0 1,e 0040' being':eo hard ,; and. business , having,.: film • ' "ottsp,eo'niitreral4, X found it necessary 'to~ biirtait.Axpenies, , atiirtitoitkitr,l'Tekld do 09; by taking less "papeis'. 'l3itt:"as:;the contest ; ,nr.vPi34§hei.' , ..laott;tlJß . ..Pioppeets brighten,and,,the'AeeTi, i'nloeat-Oerk;A#4l= ricart citizen 'ilium; fed io'file c roptilt,ipeteas, •0 0 ';;1.14 ,1 4 . 44Pfui 3 00wmither;11ortifieD; land" would shalie,off 1.,,0e0f6,00 arraklidiJelt TWO', tfiar.7, liroad:,:lpOttey liatrition . apiiir'„ll:4oill . ;!,,a4 anticipation,, ofj , egehf . r, Ivresult, ou will Please p yourbeniV•tifii,...niet.fo ri.six..o-01013 ; ; ''" tt" SISE MAE Laic 110.; viir e d ;; ,BuRE$ B-87 1 / 2 :ArDIA` RMY. .1 - iithertiS we' have Said, holtlittle pli t4'• subjeel'Of the 'great "Military Des proposed •liy. Mr. Seeratiry 'Poineett,:aod sane ti e d byrMr.,Preaiil e nt Vain liureii4 but We intend from' henceforth. to, keep, the., subject ,hefore_ the - pdople. If, is, riot of the smallest . consequence, that °; C i aess_ , has , agathst - : - the-measttt Tigress re-Ohaiter'ell the United States- Banke--bOt President Jackson took the 'reaPotisibility,' and put it 'down... congredi , and -the ple twice'oi thrice defeated 4,11 - e Sub Trea.; SurybUt:for:all . that,,.Nr.•Y a h Buren, by foree;:iiiiherirtid fraud;. carried it finally. He haS secured to hiniself.,the money, of. aie .Nation=—it :is ; in his .hands rand 1 hands of hiS creatures: - Rre . -eleot and k . _ • • .••••• tie very firstmeasure ' corieuniinSted Twill .be theSTANDING ver stop till lio.has placed the WORD :19 his' right hand as lie. has the rUlta.E itt•his a'nd-then.=pause and :.reflect ,- fellow oiti-- zens—theit - what will„ bo .easier tliait. to place his foot 'upon ,the necks of the pee l. plel .12 aqiiin gr.driny of 200 . ,000 Men:: 1 -, 72:lVittional Direct Tax! Hard Nancy Currency--Low - Prices---.Low` "kra ..es— hiciustr# Paralyqd--- , qcnnirterce, .4 gri eitttlire and Jl4zufcictures stifled.-with the Radice'liSM, end :appalling Infidelity of the, . . • .what, lie...isli t viih:all - theSe in view;-what are,urc tc,gain 'hot the •dire , curses 'of po,_ -verty ailtl'Oppression, from the -- rOelectien of that meld hearted A ristaerat; -MUrtitrYan- Buren?. We annex ti.feiv of the features of - the Standing. Arniy Bill : • .• GAIA • LAW FOR 260,000 MEN: „ In-the "cletails - . - of the plan or.the organ-: zation • of the: militia,” is the following: I , ~, ME P=M EMI se4syoullic -..antotintthe;;firStl:OppOrttniiti ihae.ocoo.,;:•7lOn- inaY:expeettihiciUdo:, 'her Iduty - .oeteb - er;'. iVec tikc' pe 'and,are:e.ffeeting ii-AherOtiihrorgani, e.t.* b 6 Ev . ,en hi Old aigfite'd4VaYne, exp6:a'catie ,th e qulininiStratieni :font:te eh e . i abo %e t bared l and 'Ohl; ,talented candidate for , Governotv_is;partyas 7 singreyery diStriet . the stale; and addles 'sing,the real people, Witheli!elteet; who. -- ttirty - out liphousands'io beloved go :y:«s alle*entki ustamp, that per: v.ailcifthe in fliyo't 'of Harrison,• is unparalleled 'even in. the . daYs Of, Jackson lap; and : You:thaf'set. - down, Ohio as .riafe If or Tip, •and Ty by twenty..!thousfind at y4m.We had one of the'greateat 'cOlleg tions „Whidin - this place elfthe fourth of July . we ever - this county; , at the sing of our Log Cabin... We. had, more Harrisba , men in_te wp than NOe eyet,polled vOtes in - Wayne county, and .it..had the best possible__efibels.'•• -' , RO:spectfully'.Yours,-&c., D. M. CRALL. . . . , • BRIOGEPORT, °timberland 'Co., u } __ A nt 3 5,1840. _ "Wfrik6 .90 n ame-fdm the.'Nottingham: list:" - -- -. , " .-- , . ' ' Fnly4o.• last . 'Week's .unteer,. publishedon yodr borough; V.per ceived my - name,inentioned among :the- list of locofoco"..delegates to: the tatteastei Opn-. •y e ntion. — As never authorized 'my .name' :to he'.uscd or-publish - ad -- ak7i7d - eleg,ate to said Oonventionj deem it no, more than justice to myself,,and to my pOlitieallriendii thati,never have,:-Ooni--My_lmyhoott --- the present day, acted with, nor took-:part iu any` of their political 'contests' either _State . or Natiopll,,blit opposed the party antLtneYdinous pintisfires. Which they: espOliSett and allvocated, inethat they wii - iihteventuapy to our and does -not the present state, of. our. country. .fullyrlesti to this_tact 1 • You•will all jbin wiili me in one lend - and. deafening_aecla; Anlititin:=Yr daiinit.: does 11,1 But -as they...have . .usid.My name, dud consider me one of their: numberOlmie only . :td say .that,they will be left 'one Minus at the next Presidential - election, Veld for Alia. statesman and scholar Geo. 11. flAttutsciX, of:Ohio, and that true philanthropist Jdnti_TvLiiii . of - ' •:• • - - BA Is; KS: „. . . _ . following - cornino_nicationWas written_and .11 andedz--i , weeks ago; but press Of otlfer ss : busine _ - •--- ; Mn. - M theieditor of the Vo• lenient—rind his thick-headed . cerrespondent ••Ourtnit,” have taken the. fiberty;_in--thili miserableatidienselessalteinpt 'at criticism, , to publish part of_the_toasixtf—Nli,:-Williant ,-Ld ran k- a Vim r - flth - oillitrierelii.i r '. 'thin, I' respectfully suggest AO Mr. Sander-, .sOn,-the proprietrotgiving.thirfigiailif 'publicity.: Thin. , nothing - inure than an ,act of sheer jtistice t r o Mr: IV9nrtiii; as the' beauties and ACIZ3f of the toast are entirely lost-in 'the rnutilated.,_mannevin which' it, appears' in the. Volunteer; Let tliB'"teMittliiilli'.7.6 - 6 known. Let the toast prove ,to . the''readeri - of the Volunteer that its 'editor is not ashamed_of - the opprebrious epithet which Mi...l‘,L applies' to him. The toast,..ith it originally-appeared iii the Iler aid, and txPositor, reads:thus " - By, Williftiu Ilartin-411e 'editor an, !..i11,1)14r-X - of - tior - A - nwricool °Junk:cr. The 011 e n CONVICT ED LIBELLERithe others, IIEARDIZSF; 131.11'§—their tongues 'are no Mr. 'Martin.: is- -a inecluilqc,; one who " rns-his:breadby-the-aweat-ofltisbi and '0 not at, ali. afraid .or. the .thaliee[thc_ abitse, or thelinpittontritiringa of the. Vp- lunteer man,. his I . , ictStteriTiir.:the'lioit:Of' "beardless boys" who • surround thatcon cern. 'Cancious' that . he is eitgaghd bieun:" tributing to:the - success - 6farigliteouieauSe, he latighs at the futile efforts of those petty scribblers - . 1,R intitnidate''bilu, and,. Would. , . , . give them. to Am retand that n.-u he the) , strike, he is prepared.-to' return, the_blow . with interest. I can a - Cebu - 1 . 44 tbe'garbled l condition in which Mr M.'s .toast appears. in the VOlunteee; In .no other way. than -Upcitt-the-principle- that---ddiee4-prevented .its:editor-fratit-beconiing-,ithritu-ailiWeilAir his o sin time ; : end' he trecordlngly,,ptth fished it, " stript of:its fair pruportions;". fl'o this procedure Mr, Martin . objeCti, and aiks of the editorthii common : justice ) , of publishing the toast as it inigillally appear ed. • - '" . - " _ ;DETECTOR." 'Expositor. , „, Fo ; , r Ififkgr 4 - , - • . rtlii i ' Mr. ,Crabb--'— cell a enbscriber•te _ . , years._ the .Voltirtteer for n re:than fourten. Sometimes - if was bitter enough against its enemies-but it 'was-never so intolerant ttS 't- has 'Weil' einee„ it fell into the; iatidi et Mr. Sanaerson. , While its former:6(4o)re thought for thernselvei,. they ,ovei:donie4‘ the right„to, otberiAb; de so' too:'.',:Thei paid smite remc_et.lo_th_epiition*Uf_ utifers; hut:they were not olice-lioiekrs.=-noi did ili - e - ittoeteitee 61,420'4iiniketitrielf in:lhat 's Wee IV ; Xlibife, slay ic 'a - is It, Itakfii - Tifie six" fas't Menths, , at least. , f The' l'ac:tis; that iie .nuitl7,4ing.Ail:yfice4olget * , 01id Mr; Sdo- durs6n is one ;,:as..ivell•ad `:those.-who ethi tribute to his •press)..eau; as 'arf, 01!9r,' 66, il?l,q-I°-.,",0*P#./?le'4,ilPPliOt.-.49F-11t9Pd and 4 1 a0Bon÷ - .4 1 641 4i'eir, ithereats:iare. cm distinet , naithoki of thq,proplf atiti:thS.oe., krikri.,!;lii: former tiß*E.:6l:44.loderi 1 -vtngfiliireel-tilii. 04,itt87a8.,iliti . - otervroltri* the , -` s lieepli;•.anii.`3gterldlk:.ikke'd: - lieni, - filiP./Wi.Y.,; - :4 illkft l / 4 4401.44 04 04 aspiiiie(44 . mit ixertaertikossvrt,taiitm:of 'lngslersr WiffliiifOgil',46l44o4` , tbpsr. P°itrY'llilitit!tighk.'' ': 1 ,.4 6 9. li:;4.tttp; : )4o#i'i -614 , 1 W- 11 : 2 ,g , :sythP0 111 ,; 1 ,sil'.'4 3 0Y 441 /t - fiii °F , ' - ' 'ile94° l, liiniTietlfligiehatgArlq,Y.ao4l*. efing ,, : , dfriatipg' . .desM, 4'`4!°' I`e Fe, n.. 1. ii l 3'' .- "i',3 ) tlt.K' iii#,Y,'hq'; ; P#,ltc_iil.olY;,*'. 'Plie*lknkaoy,4fy.o l )r'cii*Ori -. ,“Vnit i, loiAt'' it ihoi meetings. got. uplqliivpr oUlleit , 'Bpii 7. tenti ; iiallik'Sr,c)9,• -, 5g5.'*0, 1 4,1'; 11 .04,0 .. '"-' : - . V* enoo.2:• ,l aghtilliel, Or eOtrillli*iiii.4' - uit.: islti, indeed f , But ‘you'itind,''o.4lofrqh-fers.'-6! Vv, 6 i,Y':gr,Oie.. , itri - iitii,. ; ieiiettra,'rylA#:piq4 - prineliolS,cifrelmblicaiiiiun;lt*lteep',iii fow.' ;;~ . ,~.. EMS Mii - • _ m -.- . .. • . - 1 Fo,: the4l:il•ald & 11. 3 :iposriOR: 77.Stilit.ifg7tiriiiii - 64 Ili''' . Detill ft:, - .. ,: What 'a fosi . the loCefocos-ltiek iiP.alioif i t - A - . propositidn ;in. the. Ohio 'Legislature io sell criminals - ,lcir the. penalty of their vii = lanyl - and'ilhout General ljurrisoli'.o,lync lion of it. But 'do they tell the truth_?.. Let. . s , if .see.. - They say that. General Harrison,; '-wishes. - la sell, POOR Dir.N_..for .tiebt; - when, thelketTisilt -- -0 .. a5l- convicts', for their vil-. holes ; and it. was ineicy - to. relieie'llitise why had ,lieen sentences' to - ;the cells: or the' _penitentiary, by' lilierating them to labor,. -But, suppos:e: - Getreral' Ira rriso 11 7 leitr AA*: _tioned . - .ihe. salt: r .of .'-eAtivicisHor ..eyen : of .tol,ifle po:or.ine#,-fqx.4Aipaying ileUt 1 whielL they'iad fraudulently or • iillanously con-- tracted,; - ,-there .Was more honcsly ,in it than in the conet' a thosee - who syinpatlfizo with the.vi itze' iv htise crimes. ninke.'them _conviele,And 'elitt nates_ola_peeitentiary. ItraulitOla• tli - ei, -- fifid - Aa - f an . iiNlicni I d r it, every . honest tan;) thar Were . La'', legialti !. - -tor-;:t,would,-v won lile , of any- white mon, who Wou d -- contrect:n - ileht.r•withinir tlie inttlii:oii 'of 'pitying it, , Olitoi cheating the m an wh o had condtteuce in his - honesty until he 'would, 'earn as mita JaiYititi id-- hor as wouldjay ` his VillajnoK._ cootrant... l - 111iiiiyA7M - ii - R. takes. th'''' . l);n:efit:Ail the act, --Whoshould 4to , made 7 -wokkOnsfleattol 2 -re--. ceiv jog. thfr,,Vile4i;-iNiilol§ - Aoi firl ydde: for poor honest, Melt; int t'' - tv lii i c II cool, eaten la - villains livailf - lhemselye a s: of, some times at _the, Orpense . of'perjut9 . .-.l„l7 ; iiti illustrated ...ihe:.‘affairs pretty . well .in..yotir las(Paner:-Andi iirliev - P - tht4o - nrf ,- hilt - fetir ______ - - if aily,but knows that it‘nrue not foffiover . /lb but for. villa»,y, that, not pew' meil; but convicted crirnina/a, Were to be made work to pay the penalty of their- villany: De it I may, enera . • arrisc - ifils now 11i tie i3ueeessful tide that will carry himitito the White Hou place be better deserves, and has' there •riehly'earried by his suffer ings and Itia,aervieee, than . any man ; now. -:The denree.hae gene forth', and all the•finwers p _ of , darkness, - with thelnly 7 ing aid -fro m . the: lower regions, cannot pre= vent it:So thikka„,„,:,,,f • . O 1;, „ AN-OLD SOLDIEWS- ._ S O N e FromSuigneharinA-Begister:::,) - Boys ! , ..Do, you liear,ffiat , 'The opponents;of - Harrisen:Mid - liefort in this couuty,Are _continually , Our, •!There are-no changes here- 7 .our majori ty will he' increased! such as hear thestrsfatemetris We would Jecenttnemr, PeenSairnf.the following , declaration. ,froni Twenty FiN6citieniii of „Groat - Bet 'this:eounkir, heided .hy.lhe - name the,•-nost respectable: leading V. B. men (hitherto,).in Mat section 'of :cilentry...—, The reasoriS - as4Pgiied for, this' , codoßt and unanswerable; Anil as seer :Ave recommend .thent - the Attention- of. ~the :public:,,. The . Taper , and sent Uslor-iMblication entireti' and. Wle.-eq , .. mfornted44:.addittOlythaV4ltere l'were 'other, `Veters W,h4solnindi had under? D ine a similar ` e, ,Gut'. vliii ltatl riot; *chiiiien_to Make pintresielinn - ;fif as' also there- were:many fo'frndi I V;qhiliell.'o o * ll o* 4 1` . ( 5 01'..0 6. aud otherti,4lM:woulditovvote. - Chanike.iiiniilar to many -park of 4lnf, 811;4 ,4 0 wn. in- the t.,"// dril-•Ptto . con is .4._signifi&nitAntligittitiant.the„populhrkki#- whoOike A riklol,lt: iUckSiit4 twi l