'o,ltO:r4 - 0..- 1 4 . ;.4 . 1%5),.(i.i'tL' 'i - E . : - 13EATTy,'prr0p. , :iND.F,...4..nA . :9 7 1 . -,:::y1'1, - TOARiILIOL - .%,• -, ';P*Z Ireilizesday, August 21, 1 ,844. 0- 41 -6 1 of:the. PeoPte:j- F'. i t '. rilIA 8006)4 1 111GS IN -CO . 1 011, lkt Ithe CLAY • Bril LE !'lllllll i;nuiuled the TAIL A till lid solilitrs ore:pouring froinhuntlet eel t I, , :TO flak 'urinal(' the. ittinilard of.jtiglietl mai right, • 40, the pride of,peir soul i ttuti,the sovoglit of their Arid woe.to the .inemtin , whO:stailds in their:oth As they press tot_hef eld in the gloom of their wrath. thottskudbright Winners ere ben:fling dohigh 5 , ..-gotthbeftritig.otte watelt word,' We eon(' eriar ~. . . . • ''''': '' r i te-Vi 111. ASS — EgTipia ta , i --- -- in Ctllis'bo rOuilt- 00- last, turda . y . "--'itist, 5 ';itr.r:e;o6 i I,''o anOotinc,em nt; . an4 a prouder . iliii i iiie'thq good yi11i : (4 , .. , ao. ' gee titiy 7 Adiii; • ifip .• 01. 0 i deal annals lit", ' umb'erland it CObn'ty., How 01 welinder ite' to de.' 'et•ibizi":the r; 'rtfagtiiferit'spedr,ial Whicli . .it prei'itited?' Where Aild terms to speak of tlielti - titilleWll - 6§ - 2 --- 61 - 1-fliiiii-i?ft-o'litili-e-d, -- " ,- tty - thelatherilm?-the mighty, aVelatiche of hfirrianity; wifiich,- with ith massive accOr froM• hill-side and Valley, rolled in upoit :our . towit*t Saturday.?: We ac knattlbilgeeur inability to tlo jtistice to the • occasion: -Na larigtiagican"give any thing ----likeelust-idea - of , th-e‘grandeur-anal - sublint. ....-itylikthelorgeotis , 'pageant-z-Tlte-':`oldest -inhabitant" was perfectly. astounded—the most sanguine - tv'hig - Whe looked -for-"-A -_ rush;" was struck-mute with astonibhment, at theoverwhelining tido - of people which for several hotels poured in one uninter rtipted and endless' stream through every avenue of our borough. From every toulli, from every hill and - Nalley of our own and the neiffnoring counties, came forth their gallant' end_ true-hearted sons, .to swear new Theirallegiance and fidelity to the tin:. , altered and unaltdrable prinerplgs of . the: •The Farn - rer ic aban_tioned his - his .Work--the ysician his pills ---0"-come-up-one and all to the GRAND , 1A 7 4 - 4G,COUNDIL ! : -Itwas-noHidle geant; no_enapty show which-thus called `together tlila-f ast.assemblage.- They met under the eenviction of the importance of the crisis in the affairs of our country ; they. came with stow. hearts and stalwart arms; to dare and do all that men should in de fence of their country, •their . homes, and :their firesides. They have•pledged them," solves 'again to each other, to 'bend every energy-ckt_mind and body to save from ru- : -, ininot only the Slate but t h e Union. vAs`te the ectudi numbers assembled upon this glorious occasion, theestiinates we haVe'heird differ very much. • Many gen tleinan'do not hesitate to place'the number atfrom ten to twelve thousand. A more gen eral opinion its, founded from the best data Democratic .. ;oft-his field that could be obtained, that:the numbers ietire" v st - " - "a`s -- s' - emblage.tli .- d - . - qi - t' - f,9i - 1 - Short of . EIGHT THOUSAND! 1 , ,i4 are informed by a gentleman who as certained. from actual counting that nearly seven hitrulßiel etwlfift . y tCa6ons , caritrigeif, and ether vehicles arrived in town bring- Mg people to the meeting Besides these ___we,.know-net:the•numberntitoreemenand , per6Oiv9 'oo_loot._111;ose • that arrived ...on the reil7reiatl crowded to their utmost forty-. 11 jt . ..eiar . -From these facts-soma idea roaTjoe:formed of the vast <congregatiwsn _tithieh:the-oceelon-brouglit-togellter ; :-. We Weisr . itttempt to detail seems:if the prin-, eleal(••1° rfeattires of. the great day. betir".9.tibir iietfie"'Streets. "Altholigh the evening ',Afore was kloptny -: and siiiiiaj ehhtiefilifrifterided, tinfavoiable • weatherille'pleirliitig',Ot-§60n1 17 4awned as likrghtfy :ri'if,i;e s oifully 0, .'l:l 3 i o n e cgpfl . A. . __ " ..1. .... ! iff_f f.a irc r. , .e (h :-4-'-,.',: .9- - ,-,.:- good g- ,-:ta i' lu :-; th - e 'he r 'WA' , sY,era : ,rlrTllir;:to ' CffglateTthf itenratii*To •theipecisionr:andliurfair ' hands of theladie'''Wei ) Ueatillaldd'in'etet3' • qfartetof , the in,fileing.leeteful dee nradanaliri.mPr..;W. ~n ge. , %cry .Wlig - imohi town exitih No., 'some niatufaela; \ i tion 4i t f the glowing apt. athi,whielt gush ': d6 - inNioiliii'ii'litQ, 'When a highand add r hAy:dallsO_Calfejo,it k_her--puie often '' titlinii, '' - 13ainie;:t1,;' - ',f1.4, icalineria, of.'et;el ::; , : .-:'.--iL6Ai----,-.-----_. ..--1.----- Open, 4.CuirtitleKo?pnc ,pkliflaics:eqpirt . 3feds' ,witiilauref':wrot ( t,,,Al i l,,d . ,!nko44', iv ilk ." fe r ij l olis t ''C'll l:° g a .Vil!.. rl) . ,o4o i l Y , e4:i i l nu n pro hi sion . 111 cycyyquarter of t h e t9y,11,_ - .- -. 4. 658 0 4 . - -ioercf*treetsp Viligreen' arches • and: fall:tonna'. ,wcit.):. Ocelaily ' thrown al * '-iii?iiitYl.fainWiliili ie ecitiert4;friiiiii!.deili're . . . . . ~.,..,,,, ~...,,,. ~ ,,1 OP frilif4f,weiei, Ow ,briillml....ll,;pws , an strippe with the,Tinuite,e, of ...Cl,:tv,;Fite.- itrinlttrtiliiNjflnkfiLtia4 ' nn".eaaTiliinf I to tile:liiiiiii.itlittedtiCi-Or ihoiiikin ii most I 1'; itiOe• ;10 ! i Biqa . ink flfkiVreOl'Qtith'ikirheieng ti daliv ,3":,Wlllgiel ‘011;;4; fill'efght r 5itt1e.,91,?1!4, kiPe'r'!"of ca,llailit'enic!o.o 4tY, .1,,,F1-, 94 hotisrl( Pie der Baling venl34B, ituklS' iq -tiini* w ; twa 'thei ~ og a' ,4)4 ;iatr,() 11,41,1,0,0.' g t li ilit4 titr4,l,l, , ioptilitiiio*, )afr9227 11WITTliti fi !' . 4rTitif4; t„-o,loti"tl9F or n' '',ltlitif-k. iiini,,,,,ttithat .3 ~..7in,,t' . 49tivt5' liiiii PltiliArrTAwr:,i'f' 114?-1:8‘?°)4VV'Infr's n,itlikl4:,' ,- t JAL iii,o4fairki, pr'il-fPAriA.:6l44%ll°liit#: ''.-1ifh,;:91;ift*1t74.0741.v.1.„11)‘„11 IftLiipt tL , , , ,, izolo.iivitil,f7Q, , itktft4lllo;,o, lA 'l"4".:L ‘ 'o 4 4 * l.A „..,„ forigiave hinnt istvorten-Arieof in Ahem pit,' se ion ditßoN bjiistintia • tiggigifitiii,lmit'o4,4lk olifil-Wiira - 4 .15 1 -614 - 111 -1,.. 1 4- I *itii i o 411 1 'piefir of Office--PrOsoripiiiiri—Foreign Labor, iVas piled in'''Fbtiranuifilniq - ncinfOinr.t :at-. 0113 '9o' l 3r . i?!ikbilt l l ll ,4l'faiiiMl 4 :4o l 94ol l *F eqUilibriiim , witb-i.its,•tinta on ist, ;platfOrme An immense iron safetk ;cheat oalled',"Sub Treasury,": bnd. been -IA dtid ,On. the fitiam,' iv iiile_inotnions_ %Tights, Infnied "Calhoun iuthience. l 7 ”13unhanan:influerne:?...V0,1!t - Je .7. Attiallattinfltteneeitj4nd-Hast and least, "Tyler intittenee,!' Were' hooyedi on in vsin "effori:443- up-.`foe ` ` -short uieight: Over the iiliole'wari !Treed tlie mottoes: :" )',Neighed thU'belari'eU)in'il found Wantititi"—"Trittli is mighty will prevail.” 'Pile iron frlunerM;-.WIliCh the balante swung had . ti Anti footing on`a massive bleak-labelled; Public opini in: This weiva 'very l 'itrikiiiinftd) fidirifrible representation; and ii.the'Satne W.aa• exhibited:hußaltimaiii'it, the, Whig Yo9nti Nteti's EMi tion , of Banners. rnt,Og qte most. intele6 - stiritilfoceedin'gs of pieeeiniation of baii !tors • whielt•'•h'ad•• been pieparod, foe - the :Whigs of the borough 153i_ seiTthl,iiartie: of ladle's. .ffrelof theie - Was preeen•• ted at iiio'Oloolt.• ilie , abornine, on behalf of the ivaim:lieaftecikdies of Soiftfillaria: , ith' and was received by S. 1/...Adair,•E c sq . . on 'the part 'of the May . 01tib,•large numbers of Whom had •marched :in rricesiFn to place of of presentation. • This banner was . neatly and tastefully decorated, and was acelarnittionTrlfit. :iitanly - liearts - in - the - Chib: - , 1 • ' At ten o'clock the'Club again formed in -prdiession .and proceeded to thejesidepce of W. M.- Biddle,_Esq. to receive a second fering 'from the ladies, tyho led -on the . occasion. in very rs and presented a dazzling iness. This bannerwas de lie, hands of threcvenerable,. Matrons ~of the Revolution,: who, .with hearts still .buinitig -with the earliest-kindled - fires of Liberty in ot4:, country, new came fo th to give perhaps their' last testimonial -- regard for the . great' Whig cause, w s alining they had - wit-: nessed in '7 , and through the success of. -41tich may , enlightened Freedom alone• hope to be perpetuated. The appearance of these_venerableladies_me At deep inter- , est to the occasion, and • shed upon the spleoditi offering the holy fragrahce which: still lingers tlitough a agenerate age around. the sacred altars of Itivolutionary patriot-, ism. Mr. Biddle' followed the pre sentation with some, brief remarks on the. part of the lailies,and was replied to by oen: S. Alexander, in a powerful and elo quent address in behalf of the Clay club._ The Club then bore off' their beautiful-ban— ner , 'by angel hands to valcir given,' amid . deafening acclamations which ,showed how. warmly they appreciated the beautiful gift of the fair donors. It formed throughout the day, a of object of attraction, and is one of the most rich and exquisite. fabricatietur:of"fertied 'Make that could be conceived. It 'is formed of the richest ma le"filliz=tlit—frOtirok—crimscrtr—silk--edged- with gold, and displaying in w massive gilt letters, the names of CLAY' FRELII4OIIOY . - BEN and MitittLE---the_PeOple2S-choice; - - - - --- - The — reverse of 'white silk trimmed with scarlet, and hearing _the - inseription,' Protective. Tariff, .Distribution; Opposed ity-T-axes-and-Uxasoa.randLunderneath-the line;'L'Preseitted by the Ladies of Carlisle.' The banner' waesupportedtby an'ash Staff,' - antl-was - bearitifully - dtiorared7oriStittirda With Wreathe'presentetrby sevelai la ies. • Arriv'al of the ' Detegatitinec"' • Befdkci Aka ree'eiv.inettie • 1:U1116 1 14 'Were thr a with,itie;del= ega ti One ' :fro in . 'be beriri dike "and townshipsbegan' to - pour ; lts;'_ln. , nr.iiit side t•lookedati ken loose , !' 'Never dkl , 'Ve witness a more •,•eieititie, epeali r el6 7 =- . eiteh •a • •mighty Oultinide" aez neyir . : poured•in evctry quarter; of.lavirilliind of vehicles, tilinniee; 'earriaiee7greaTteao7oagontrandini4ffilitt peer each, One; erfi wdUd-tcr the ,utqlbet '?a , it • .; . ple;; .weving..theiribennere iw the sunshine Eivid.:lending!‘thii,aie-..,woslOft ) y::"::oheere‘,4 • The .doicgatiep!: ; ', frdo,the.-Pastelri;;eecticiii of the county, Allen.; MporPliotc. - , was the :first to come in.; and the . vast numbers eOm 7 --ii , -----,4-,-r-- ,----74-1. ;,-'•22...-- prised -w p l # (l 7 h , a T IT , IngP,qz(!Bf4 meet ii 4 OeticeiiiiiettiVlK:.'`'itulliiiigi,l3aleiy,ol; i ., . . close. r ,11..77. ,71" -- .7;11 - 777:7 , : 7,, i , '. 4 , until PlUti ihl3' .. lll4iiiiiiSO'deleiiiiiiiitiOiii'Adaine c'Opitti;,.ooofit', 4 y q too r) i : ...-7 ' .;-;- ,p 19 ' I'.'oo 0 p ~kp; ':,- , - iiiiii' - greet4iiii• 4e. ; . atiiiiiitricitii, fel miles', i n. en .1T ien came, . with ' ' - a. iiitalikOiharl • iiiPtel-whsnlhu:stii's ... op the - ,,patun,!!! several. hundredvor-tel, 4. titit.:Av.higeifrein , ..PrOl4l.ll..! r eouiityi',l4o:fitp: li tige.!delegi\tiOil,6(,heidy: Snit triieei`fel: 1 ), in,';FfAl(ooiol . o4,4TCl:4l,to-.Pliper, townships: '..er?..Vt , ..'AP it' , h!ii liOt t Y- 4 0)-., 1 0%;.i.,,,,i.,:,,, , . : .10: I tied.!tiiti:stiiiiertind_'Otinegilii, !,Xisy 4vi mil; kt)'','' 477$ IliV7.'.,4lA'A;:-,,i;',!lLf.94,:•C`''' '2 .. Pri" ' ' '''' '", ! " . '" 4 ' ll- TPVA?I , .F! 9, Pig , - ; - .1 - r, , -, :', 9 , ie n T ifiAllii4. l Wp ll .irqtt iti.f4, , lieflOYliiii: Mai mc(jiiii.itic. , :*" ,. oi!ql*t;:'llo iiter , ..: ;, 4(l' iiielii.o4lilrfV' ; ixotoliiii::::iink*iii!.. Aliiiikita*AiVi:fklii* IS jiii3o' , 'oq4lliL'tiii4': '..i • ifiiiieii . :jliii . lo,l,iiirih.'-'.isitilltile64;',''l4loo: , §iithi! .... 4oookiii:44ol:4loll - 9i : Witi: 10. iii4ktliiiiii Oity , itkiqlPiiNiiiiiqitiOirje • iiiiiMk+d'E i liii:;Oih l Wit,o.iji . i . g.4iijsTilliii:f.!`7to; 4iiii0100:#400.40, ' ,00110 4 C" . 04 4 10 01 0 ,0 ,0 ' , 0 *.:f. , , 1 :40 40i4iii*Iit.tiitiiirikibiiiiViii - Af...;.4tito . * ( 4 l !'"Me,l) i 6# 1 oti i0j):00t#A1 'itsiiio .' iv thicli;Alinsiiik 7 collie Are ic • tie ' 44 r ,„ ~,,,,.-,...p , ~ ., : •1 1 ,,1 1, t , _, JpOyAw.olL i ,... ,. !,,.. tit, ,Jllepin , .suAti z % iiiteeiPve iiiitiOn o:'ileini'intte4o l ig r? ,il---, ft 3 Iffitep evII: sr 0 teii, Ina Tiii!eent, o ,iiteritarankiiinial - eiblimitdtigii•Vii: cannot hive to convey an idea of 'to any .9 1 1 P Mho did pdi,w.itneeeit ! ,,li,w.4o.. B io_ ',' !IVAP:t!lllt!dj_kr!rt9, l 9,MbP9Pilv ii'tei l P 6 4' 41ere,,,end in ma l l_ all.. prefuldlit3 . 74 , never-milt - hi again, and , shows , 10 Wg i e . .4 e 111 4 8 0 18 of :a:idgreat nitt.3l- 4 the , al_n are ,"bie ken up"' in the nunnenteus 'politiea):strug-, gle which4e - W.7a - gitatett;th - etenuntry', • . T1i. 7 4*10. At One o'clock. rinhonr or se having neon con: . iLiined-atrefrii6iiiiii6iiiion;fdiriistirieiffleh t t the r M are h ale rcotri meli cog, form n git h !foci of pio.;l, tc;PO4 O -k;4l44yofti:iiirnek";44 ll ,49.u4.l)r°ooo'N'AL it wag ti6m6;time beforillLimmeuse. t eroWtlNraa formed i irrragniar order., . The,otir,e • oTOOqiio o l l '. "il;66'neder 41414iharfOld EMV, T 4,13,..4,1dR..... he:pro - 6.06'6.t0n waa dividOd Onto four" Divialons 'with alterehal and:6m Assistants to midi. We Iliad endeavor tagive a doserfption tticLippst„proqiinent.bittrart:toril hy. r . the differ.. eht 'dOleglitiOne;lirt *it 6: l iiid hi 'Our PO'vrer tient array. The nainea of the are a, ho soya ral,,doiogatiOns h eve hien: reported:, to The •proeeesion,, was god, oft ,hy.,,tho. deltigat!onp, forming iho 'Mfg . 7,llWlfilfm.., Aisle t nts, Naji Rabert' McCartney - end 'Map leseph '4;4114 rt. The',F,titnkln Cod* 'dale - 614m; nutnberirio- several - hundreds, led off this divisfam-heartng - number of banners, the first oI whichmheautiful puEpie satin harmer 'lan' vOiCh was irpierbrai gilt hattCrs "We strike from hatred to the . man; but fpr 4;vo of mai country;'` a most :just. and appropriate sentiment.' •,. - The Obrimb...rburg,Clay: Club oleo cartted a 'banner on Which - was inscribed' the fullowing .!!.-While.wo-rovere-Aloa-memory-of..Franklin-ive. will defend the principles. Tariff. - Distribution of the Public Lands. One- term for -the' Presi- (ferry.' Tho Southampton, Franklin county, Clity•Cluto, bore a•imaalgul white satin "banner, with a Rill sizkfilse.nbskof Henry Clay, and a scroll ins c ribed, "The friend of Protection and Pennsylvania's best interosts. 4 On the reverse- in gilt letteis,_Pro: slanted by the hidiee of SouthaMptee. • • The Mount Rock Clay Club from West Penns. hero' township, came in strong and had numerous .banners and devices. This delegation had a corn; pinto blacksmith's, shop on wheels, with the forge fire idazingoind two men et work turning out horse shoes, which they. threw-oUt, to:the-crowd. Ono of their baimers• bore the Ahegription, "We' belie raised our Clubs to strike fur our Country. 'West Pcnnsbbro' good for 200 majority." An other banner was inscribed, Tailff; Distribution of t v e‘public lands, Salo orpublic Works, against, Free Trade, Annexation and Tdxation. , , . . -- Tho - springfield Clay - Club - born - a :wliite nor with the nano of. the Clublitid our candidates on ono side—on the-.other a attricature of i ,James IC, Polk tt tag' Tor" motional Our Union a t is, the*Tariff: as,it is, and ono _2 U - • Presidential. term. - • - The Newville Clay Club bore a,hanner of home manufactured donde, inee:ribed with their name'. The Mifflin delegation carried a white .60iner inscribed Clay, Frelinghuysen, Markle and .a Pro• Waive Tariff: - Shippenaburg had a very-large delogntloe—and set aral banners, ono of,Wlittth was a homespun hempen buntierOnsoribed, Thet4riemts of Clay, Frelinehayseq and Markle. Hopewell and Franktord had each a delegation with appropriat&bannerse, The' Fayettevtlle delegatinnThad a. beautifel purple banner, pingen,ted the - Indica, with per traita of mkil#44B.#.o.oe.mtil;,9.lAr pawn Is our Country, and tiiir eandidafee ifq waronist friends. There wan also a german bannei carried in this division, inscribed "Unangemessene.Arimit ist der Freiheit unyertiaeglich." , This division was accompained by a fine band of music from St. Thomas 1p Franklin, county, who played "Old Dan Tucker" and . other Whig tunesin Strains that Would "wake a motil under the ribs or death" They aril all ,enthnst.:' natio young--Whige-and-contributed 7 largelyio - ther enlivening shims of the day. , . followathe Second - Division.: - 'MarshalGtnil3. - Atxxamitii:TAiiiiiitiiiiti;liiiij: r A,.I -- 'Liiie; 8; 31:1-1 - diiii; Eiii.': • . '''` - r. • 7 - .-'. • Thii_Tilvislim_:ottinet'ad., , meoh , -atteritlori: not only-frOln the-greatviumheii3:Vilitaiiterneil-ou4- , hitt - abie fot i Otilietiety erid singularity of ita pe 7i nierbei baipiefe iktid.elevieee,7lt ?ins leed,efrlli. the Adtale 'eeßtity:detigatitiki,,v„ , ,itit; : tiie ifsit: 'N'Yi . tion,tig., tkpin , Petersburg,: .whiek effectually cleared the tinek tia ii imaged aloni and formed an Ojeet-4-getievaliadielpg.leoi -- ;;;Thatfetersbitrg: - , del9otiCP , l l6 o, - # l o,;iv - PllPCO4P,eiF:of;llhat same' old old Coon," that gives the Locoe so teuell'Artield \ every tiine be tealt ! 's_hlbspplarFtee',. i , , ,,... . j .,l' - :llie,..Getiyelourg . whiga had , witlt,tlioy,i',Vielry beautiful banear:'fitesente&by the ladieii;tlie:friult ott4h(teiiitili 4 -belniettelegentlikeetir - iitedkr andi the ipseription,'Proteetlen,indliistribetioti: ' hir„veverie ,blue, ,Pctiiietited )tiikt the Ladles ipf P949l;b,utgi7l, The Bvo mi1d10c!nA.ex...,.9011109 4rgn nuni bir,l4 and bsm) ft beß?tifiß,gre.c.n : 1 1 !4 .b/rP.V , inl' 1,i'1111)ii'• with gift: le4era : Vito go for'llome:,ln. dd4:5 4 . 1 ' On We rayon:bail' tied holding in lie' boakaPPoitraotidinti dlaY/:—Motto we:reheat' Preehiont. *larger delegatiOn'oe hardy klhiiva 1 0 ,#q# Fin iTfiwki l k i (soi - Ndali i i - oi - T fare. in -, ilia orowd, with, a d blobo , l oado ?ril:a4 ,1m) and tetiiiJielNirii . Nr47 apjit,iO had in blow wagon a phygbipro in . i!n,rotlb,!ta , TI , 1 ',' The lib:kb:sat .`direit4l4e came precede d by/ boy 6ncho'riebeible idth'ibeir,Oi . aim, raiirOsa liOg the A.Milhboy ofithiriblehoi;";aad illuati ag 061 / bumble' origin ;Oriletol blayo Mid , Olt Rlok4. hiiorr I delogatioa ',lota 1 aifiaFte , , Id IS itianiieroiii. itoribed; ThdlioueliWitiotiezpraiala''illaii' be iideitood:; l 7"ho l diaiaqb ) 46ft(4rdelihilibf q acffil: iiadliiiliieutifiiitiiiiindireiiii:W,'iii4 ;ti tlie &Heil 'aide isi l aidnat4i! . 4;iik iiiiiii4 .. .. Arfil. ! , 1 k9,71-.3Y, P 4 -Hem p-,* 1 , , i Il i • .1, b , . ...o, to in'a'ls4ll 4Ci‘ l''i • °:..ooAt i,ii i l ' i '''! ni l u .,.: 9 l 7 ' - f: i p,' ,40 . - firir t ,qal. Onater*9li.:-1 1 11 . 4144iT 9 r ,i4irio:, ted.ii9ish`jitoiiiiialr `'""` ;" ''''' '"' ! -'''' '' - rth ', 4 w- , ) r. from ''it.' .! Will. %,t• ~..,, 1 1., r„,,: . „,,, 9 a gat . on .me To E.9T994119d , 5i .. 'Ori4VlPMslt'ilftt '3.q.loJg t4,,,l,r9p'kap - , COlgilit t Wilk flit) Aii ! pquipre vikohlt*, tip #sfirt ul theY,ltil',444.44+lt3)Yigki#Al44-dy,MOSITOr. 4 0 ..., j - AtiiiiiiiictliiiiiiiTaliiilciTlqiit!ittirilmf,, , 044 , r ik#4jiil+lli9;9ol9f.9l9ti!tii*oriOiioi,,,,.4oft, 'fel '',l4ti!! ;,l2 r#o6l'* l 4 . 5";,0:11,i14144.4) . *1 4.91.4,v4i- , f , -,-; 4-ii , i,-,14,,,,, , ,,, , ,.4-*.4-,,,q44.4,1 t - ,7l."7,veiriiti**Tehhf44.o4.4.:ol.l.l,t!' mitvt. 1.. OEM iisl# l 'o4:.,l l :#o - 4:',Oidil - ii.*-o.Ati ,0 1 t ,16 -7* AtiC 6 j B l 7 -etteoo:o- 06 4 1 : e 071:::'-f'4 4 1 ,,• :' , " : . 0 1 4',4fieM s .iiir . hg*0 61 ii 1 3 1° 41 1 ) :° h* 4 1_ iimui4ra t iiii - :ivaiii:alati'Ai4asiltilli*V.;tiik: I „O'iiiiiiii;il4o ' .:clitiiiion:4li!ittii4iviii! ' 41413).12i,4'.%,}41*,:rin iviiteti aeakjil : .,iiia4;ellaiti wereliairia the," flail oirsoind 'grain to it', leaf that showed they were: iicit' s er the lazY order. ' &iced l ey e l _mr , laket ! , !: T ro • .p . erlitn!L OpOtked irSlaiitinit diesaingi sheat:hoii*cir',Oglik`c7'iiiid'arerticither' ai • eliiiiiithe'.aran'; if loom' ipiiiili?g*lsel : goiiiiin: . iii .. tritatyle, illehoiv,iii theneeeeeity ; oF , , ii.v.Ter!ff AriAiiiteet,.or,,ifiime: Yin)iiihry..,:2liiian. having, Pt!Ps.ediate foli?d , .1? ~ L - I .l l i -' ::.'" . . 1 -.1..f .`, . - T`::,''''' ,-4 4iiiiiiii tiOillaiiiii: ' Thia Wita . .vey laige and i piesentetlii driet:airaf -Of,ltattners. First' cam& a pretty',largef dejegatten; . ll , lerii I:l,st•tphin conntp; theta a:tienriet , :this,ti r iiiileit.c6n:Sqiiitlic:'nf.nh; lih., kypulya/ 1 00 ' !4!!it!!!? . .''°.# 114 .: inshribit'd theAante.ettllenry cyThe oinattiehOd with . gilt Ewell werk. The ye. ,etilitairietl the folitiwihreeknowledg: ment;-: "Fzeihinted by•Jaines Martin to•the an y tralDaiffhin Ceanty,'Pa:" . • Nexicainea-large*delegatleriT.fro 7'New-klum. beriontiorhospbannirs 'we have, no,note;of. .The.dalegstioo front Anon toweshiphad a ben -4irul Winer; &delving to the Shepherastewn Clef Chip, humidor nurnerous others, and werehere in iargemium_ J.. . ~„ • The BlOnicie delegation 11Mo:several banners' the prindipal of which -was alandsonte bniwn Silk lidnnerwittlajull-sizei -portrait- of Herifittiaron one side, and on the.otiter..the nanuroftho Cliiiich.; towri ; Clay •Clubi'erid,.the inscription,, ~w e toms to the - rescue . ." Another-Was 3 . 1.• homespun . ban ner, inscribeil,.....Wejefer-Atiscriean Industry." the Mechanicsburg delegatifin had a brilliant display of:harmers. Tiiiiffrat, banner bereft rep: resentatioti frit a gilded ' spread Eagle . ; with .the matte, l‘Slitinilif-Ilia-thilinl"-:-TA ni - hit - ififie - Was of pliiinliormi.apun with .e hickory statfibear.. ing the 'remits of our candidates and the Tariff:— A third banner Was-fringed with ears ',cif.iiheat. and bore on one side the inseription,„*..licriry Clay' the poor .man's friond"—on the. other 'side an. amusing caricature of Presidential balloon lumen. sions-- ; ,-Messrs. Clay and"Frolinghayson occupied one balloon .which was .sailing 'gracefully .up to the' lofty eight of the Presidential chair, While another, in which , Messrs.. Polk and Dallas un. dertook the same voyage;., bursted before it had gone thr and precipitated 'its unlucky occupants into SaltitiverTh - The MeehanieSburg delegailini . also borli^iii a prombient'sithatiod a tremendous " brooch, the meaning of which is well understood .by.onriecofoco friends..-__..— , The Imwisberry Whigs carried i handsome white silk banner with a, portrait of Henry Clay , _the Nation's Hope; ori the other side the insorip Lion', "Thingiare wrong, wernean to.right them:!.. . . . riitagl" 11311vIsl on. Itlarshal,Capt. Jonn- 13+ ,Goan, s: Assistants, Capt. W. 13.11furray; and Joseph WeibleY. - ' Our little slater Perry, whir is making q gallant ',struggle to be - free from "Locofocoiscri, led' the van of this division with her inusid and banners, A larganklegation of Tariff boy? from Juniata and Duncannan IrOrrWorks, many of whom were ostraightouta". came first with'niimerous banners, one of which was inscribed, "Perry county', I.'L No extension of Slavery, NillSiih. Treasury, thq Union as it is. In 177 g, the "whigs caught el. Tory Polk—in 1844 they Will clitckAiiti Tariff " Jimmy Palk." _ rho lryndisburg delegation !wen tar& Nation. aq'lag i , inscribed witir , the'-lieVi's „of'Clay, Fre. linghuysen - aid 'hackle. This delegation also bore-a black 'Banner with a picture of a Snake, find inscribed, “Polk's-' - principlea, Free. Trade, Starvation and the Debts of Texas. ' The W higs of North Middleton tow nAlliErmade a Silt show. with theirxims banners, on one of whivh,was a likerm___ enry-Clayethe - Ster ifriliii - Wee—on the reverse the inscription : The ntiff as 'it is, a sound National Curriney,. Distribution of the Public' -Lerida, against Free Tisde'end Annexattori. - Another handsome ban ner with's white" *ant inscribed' Clay; Proling.• huyeen and the Tariff.. Another of white and blue, inscribed _on the, reverse . with . .a 'picture of a Coon .tramiling upon a 12.00ster.and t h e shyme"Oh, oh, F lSkfloon; --- riff diiiiirteii soon." . 'East Perineboro' was well represented, and a -Mong-the latest:gratifying-Of -the-day-Was-the - an, pci s rando_of.the.!Silver_Spring_delegation, _ who tuuneilityritannerthat showed., their indomitable spirit; They ,werep_ .. eceded by a boy -mounted, ii.firi Feistilig,thri, 4it key . of the ..-911Blies,. trilid: had lots of Waldo: :Thei Carried a large Nption. 'al fag; im'Which`wei in'ecritid,'"Nal' ail lia the Aark." , They` had -also: antilhei., bannei'Of Mai 'and.white talk, on/which was a likeness ..of pen. ra .Clay,. survuitdeliteith spangles and a halfd. ;taunt)Wrualh,:and the ittmiailuililanc 'Spring_ . Whiis: l / 4 4„ . All cif:Pwaz 401C/idiot* had tinswous. 'other inrialL*rintiii": -'' Bringing up the:raiiiof this divisionwerstheen. thnsiraithilWhige ofetir'ew n gOidly T herti';Pi,Sidfi , bearing ithing . thit two lietatifulbiliCers'-prinienteif ed then 'hy- thetr :feinate :frientla i'lii ,the Moroi They, lire in high • glee under their !Mashie •- . olliS 9re:' , ,, 4i"21#)1119"!')'!4?, , the welkin ' I#l4l cheers 's it; everztittilteg they Coca. . zed, a fair. el l e j iirid a iviVingllfiAliiiif, , viito a' : , utfoW.'a Ale 'Paft%otibi , tii , oeeekileit VPrinltr , 'Press Wit Seint. at whibliildr:Peerge'Beig ..r 4iii t bilitililifilligi irli. W.AliliiPgAr pod , . thr: ingici the crowds slip! O P l ll , l ' o 2 e _ . '!!#! r C4l l, ' ~,,...1 9 Pfit01 "4" , "Ydnitiffil* glorioue!eleowo !darns f rom Nsrih 9szolitts, Kentucky,op • '.-In f litni„.and..a.-no t e-andsptrite.. ), Whig eati'' , ', es4in ' ''''d'''ei 'Ve ! f "6; s ilt''' .' i "tie.. q.s P°s is P 9 1 7 .!.,° L'''', l ... . , .ioittio.`.. Fope#iiii.i e t!reint ties iluiit: ientett 'fir ~... the ..4filrfpili FO4 lite' of Mr. Abel Kekley.: : . .,vc,iviiicli •vrotilisplit o sat antifuLtiiatitartzfo:' s PPi49tkYlrinfOßlP.:!.. o9 4 , §rP . I;iq, ,specimen. ;of the skill and handicraft of . ono 1 . , .hhk, saps, and I\ ll 4... %e"v... tir1 , ..,1. , ,$ „0 ‘,.., ..., .!...... showing'', Or ; 1000811 , 511r,r to e , deritytneet. cl: tirittv4 ga ol Mr 'PkloioOtiire. iiiift.''' . f , .' . .'..".- I• ' .• - ~, I i: l i'l e fg in! :;!!.'y e `r e t r q " ..l°T.PP:,PTP4q ( T del • li ‘' through the e drit'ilfeelo iind l oiere(o 0, : 0 41306m/in idtio4B:3 . ',iliftitifili 'Oa ith-weadegii,'liii':-Yiciiii*--;icligl,'liiii'it': thi .. / _,41-,,,,,r,,-...,, , :..,..4;-... , v i ii..14 , -“,--... ,, ,,....vi0-,,,,4,1-- , .4{4 0011.19 M, Wll6 - 0141MIXOU i: ..el I . , i. c , c .,,,, , 1,, t ,. t i l, ' fl c;;No'l , itt, .!‘';,, .71.- 1 lildreeB6o .I),Yri7e7,9:ll4,VOgit,M.ntqpqekers. T h ik i r eatiii. )!., t / i f iu- SYO , firi i7l A , !? 6 go M i ll tili ciiiiiiiia(:)ie'4:::ohiG)ilot.. - .A .111,ii:40m - , „,, A, ~ ,„ ~ t,:ai ''.l „I tir.,f i 0.1,3 , ”. •L throng qt. people; the ;ley s teinf oppres. 1 1 4i di ,..4 , viii iiij i,i:,,,.,a- A i;;, , , 3 1!6 :i . , x - : , ; , 14 : - ,,,,j, ~ ,,,J , ,, ,, : iii,k, . .: : : :ittighilrki l j z 4i'ii44i;7:;l4;„iii r i;` ; ;; T i: I t 10164* a' ii. 7 ,7rkiiiii4iii - 4i)T iiii:liii'ii`: eidrit liiViifoiiiltiiiiiii':',itikVii)H6ll: A lia, Ar.,',.. i iii, .riTi :14 i .,'',:t i tyli ) '>..o qipi.. ...PP..I::-„°-t- f r l‘ '- zee °I I 1 11 !1 "' 41! Idiliil . 4*Olitliteittifilot atikAiiile i4'..iii.' eignOiiiii4,64,i'"" '44 40.01 AP .° i.i i O,K ' ii 4 ' ". ', it ' ' 1 tatate MI friniesbi lquipvglim ‘,4NatOPsPiren!'ne ;:itin ÷ ifigiilieunting in •ortillat,.lFl:l 4 l :4 l rigAtitirt elf glittering jimbiez tOentiftforntette._ • 11006(040v gOoteoptc,i4to 100 hi ph net pageant 01 ... .,th0 kin(l , -eeitt , eurpaeaed. was r!,daY-tf.:001! 11 0 ,- c"ol.li# Bl nf4.P!! PPV 4 -4 7 gr'w=Pga-IP*4"s:,,,,lrrztr-..47`<alui--;v;:ff'-ii*,-, 010eetiKep*:4;1460:6 - 0 9 **01,144 ltitude •had , Chairman of tine 'Committee !of:'Arrange= menpl,,,, who 7praposed 360:OrganlialiOn.Of • loyal lig, 9fßOOksi; Whioh.was-assented ftrbyt • l'r-' 1 "• • •Y' • • • •1 - ';'•-•.• • :••• • - .. -i Pi.,':A l o l o.!oo,l v *iit;:':PNo64o,oogr , e4,KnneborOngh, •••- giitisi4,-Ityilie;--;gir,::,7;10:ile;;."—;-":" 7:7 7.TIOTIVNT ifiWoilioeSpriligi• - •• • : • u,ber son. „ jd EamueFeriviii;nuthl:l4(ddieton': Nathaniel ! eakley — do • • •-• • .• Jacob-Burktiolder,•:,,, .• - -•••••• • 7 - Able iErt — n - -EiniohNoung; -1 • - • • . ' George Bittler; ,Mechanicsburg, . - Jantos - POstletheraite, , Vialo;• •-. ••••• ••• , • Darirel:§h'erlianV DaidliennsborOggh..• MatthOW . .DavidsOn,' W. PonnsbOrou4l)._ •--JOlfit-Fifil= 2 • r ; il - o: - • Robert Brysiin;_Alldn" • - Thornas. Craighead.. Jr. East Pennabro', Dillaburg . , 'Yorker), -Robert Laird;:Frankroill, - • - Alexander Lo4ren, -Frank lord, • Abraham Momper, - York countyi. Daniel Leekey,• Frankford, Thomas Underwood, York' minty, 1. iaaiUey-Fishery-Fairy county, :: Joseph Casey, • do.- William r • . do. • • qameo.,•MeGowan,' • °. do-. - s4~. i•. ..~5 ?~ _,. ff C.L^~7 l'homilit."HainlAy, York county ' , Hktinn►pnd, tio._ - Joseph Speck, Perry eognty, . • Abraham Musser - New Cumberlatid, , - James Martin, • • - do. • _ William e Root, • • • do: . Capf..W. Alarnnieralm,.:Peterstairg; Metcalf,-Adams counry. Daniel M. BMyeer,". _do.. I - - Dr Samuel E. Hall, do: - _ Gardner, ; do. • Jetseph - A. Ege, Dickinson, • ' John Sourheek, East Pennsborough, - GeOic.fes WaxW‘ell; Nelten,' John Fishluiri, West lienitsborough,. John Hays, Frankfbrd, David Sheafer, •, • Levi 'Crean,. • do. Gillelen, - • do. , . James W.eakley, •do. - -Robert S:.-MCCutto, Southampton, • Joifeliii,Chambers, Chatnbersburg, Jasper E. Brady, •• tlo. James Kennedy: Mifflin, • William-IL—W-oodburn,-Newville,-- Joseph MeDarm . ond, George. Brindle; Monroe, _ Dr. George Grove, East Penpsborough, - James - Hemphill; sr., - _ Hopewell; Melohoir Brenneman, North Middleton. John Beagy„. . do, - ChristopherAw - Natittoti;7' • Alexander Cathcart;Alltn, Atlant Crottee, Carlisle, • George Medaira.•Chainbersburg, • • J. - Wallace, Franklin county, David - Mahon, Sbippensburg, - Jamea - Sturgis, do. • . David Deal, • do. • Benjamin. Reynolds, do. Jacob-Ritner i -South- Thomas Sibbets, do. • •-•• William • - JD - r7 _-t4 Cathcart, Allert, N , • J. JAlempbill, Hopewell, Thce.-Gglrie,-Nortli - -. l slhldle 1,0•-•-`1- 1 -- ;: -Simon-Oyster• ' --Haet-•Pen sb - 'Wm. 51: ,Heedernoc;'N' 'Middleton; SenjaMin Gibler, See' 51iddleton,, Wm. C.,Houser,, , .cleiniesburg, • • E. %icon Hub!. Dickinson. ---PhilipAro • ! ",-Eitet Perinabore- Admit 'Silverapring,. „Davi . J. -do - •• V --S =-• 'm. .atitlete;Datiriltie , • .' John, IV,yrike - opdVi.At'Pertnabcore'',.•.;li , f •W: T; Carey; Shippenalnet,, . John-Fisher.- • dCi.: • •DriJecOli W iver e tllec4aniesbiirg;.l,l• 'JnlntGreium et3tTetqo, -. 04,0igh,' t..BOetty ! :Ca Armstrong-Noir) ;' 0. . • Win. B ' Mullen, euili,'sllddletiA; Zinn .1 sinuin,quieremest'Penttebtoro! '-1 - '•• ''`PiOge elle* %;Gov.- R 7 NER ;•bilefir.. et - framed :46 thanks.for An i dienriction. confpreed,m pen takinithe and isles' she other:offiee're had taken 'their _seater; it, - , - *itir. , apitoeneed, °lrPV7f.' l o P , i.PF!'?r!l l paY4 'prayer. r Ray.;,;rpar!, New. :."then, appeared';upon tile: latform}. and maid the iiNfolindeat -iiilerietAiiffered • tr oi up i a fervent eau: imp rosmq 1= 400 0 1 1 ,eit . _ . - ii,the:ol44te , ttekeyeT Jeak4- 'who ittatit enthusiastic applause of the ataltitude thio4tioat'thaii respective ailiiireeses We , sincerely regiet 'that we 44', 1 1 0 ,PPPOTLutkit.)!Pro.4ioii*ife, biwhiPhoo4.lh4;4ltifeatiitellthee•af these iniiihitn'ciaintebn'Av 4 `' It tieing; a 3 F7oo l iT•Ritelillit'POilien' Of the - erotid!touldratkittit'sfithka , • 4 . ' • :» , 4161300- 914a.0.RPP• 1 14041',40 .90 1 4 , 10 11 9P0ra. ry rooTillt i rteltestilt Ittatttet, , Anolii,ttiono.4 o Maier SECRETARIES. EN i.t e , , c .. , 0 o• -t<l•i , v't .i.'ti.'.a._...,t lh 0 ,.. 0: Ouveoed , . tghtgt t or .Z. the canvass , ere ti l ted 43:31•VM.. Iteniip s. ~;', • esolTi . ,, ~..01 - jr_StOtfulitiiiiliQ*iitki 1004 6 iii,tincolol itte . :elfrays fiiiint•" 7 4liiiOitid:i alto' gitO - uP9AAAtroilliiii4,flirtin*-ttilipPte . • ~ II:e 'onOs:Ftif:•.OlOgtiiinee . :*teit evert • brepW'..reii.,,, 'Voided 4,:thri% PriiisiNo ever?fiainler."4lllage‘ and City iii`Our wide:spread country, and entre. yin es,thoy are upon the_ heartof every Democrat.. le , Whitin'thet'Unioliwrideeirl it iiiiiriec.issarf 0 0 4 3 - lit *6404 ciiieSsiori ~.:tofaitiietiite:lhini, 4 4i.. .!014tki , :r71 1 0:. sii?Jmdoo, Bo t.iuld Willitorn..9titM4P,kr ernmentlirdlity S•hilatedliy . thii .W h lei; has been deinOnstrated by• time and experienee, which fur. nieh hicontestlbhievidonce that upon Constitution al ;Deineciaita ?Whig principles Clone Oen - our Na. !lona and State Governmente,be administered so, as tO eneure the :highest prosperity Ind, happiness Id thalieriple. ,- . - It• nor only remains tirefori ici 'carneetliexhbilitii brethren thrinfitnititthe c,ouri4 or, to .conitant„ united, and untiring ACTIO through'the rein ander of this: ointipsigu i t#J. i suir triumphant `atid"gliiriiiiis .Suc‘ciii4n to 'dile' , diet' iuished candidates.cIAY,FREUNDDINS AndlillAttilLE.-I!_L ...,_‘'i_:".. ':-•_: :. .23 .:..:: i N,,• : " t . ; . /teifiliedi:That its :it IS -040:1diel*,. toicosipitti... 'the • Orglin motion' of rho Democratic.: Willy : iiiiir(y . byltho , nominatiojtotite Cog ntyy Senatorial:Ad, CongteisiOnSl thi . liettr,'Wt. as eiiiir W dily . til Oriel'. '..riblel;Atuir'thi -Whigs Of 'Cii rnberhind:eousrity . be - . nested Ati:trieCt. 0 tlc usual pleceit i cif;iliolding... owns ip m e, in p, , ,omSaturday, the ,3I et. of Au., iiiit, thidii:t4dAliirii"tiiiii. TkekeTitni!r9 a Giiint`-: t y.Convention,, to. lin haliPat th w”Dounty-lia II In.. the borough of.Carlisle' en MONDAY. thp, 2d.fier of September; at I o'elliek, .P.M. for' the . p,uirodure; ore nom Uiting: it t'iiiiiity -Niche t, nod appointing' COriferees. to: nominate cundidatee lor• Contresw. anethO _Suite Senate. • ... •'• • . , -.: -- i-• '. : • ....-.,..--•,-..,--.-_----..-----.-•- .."""T"'"7 --- 7' - ...,41,, :•'- 1 -41 7 likrestillitiefity-iveie-ado iiiikit-ttieli•v mation',"-altritetticr.-nigli ... a . F#tylog:oli the peolije.:ccirepfeneepett " ttltetrourict iiiiitihWiii4iilii:iiitroiirnect i •• ,-• .. i - • Thus ended thelarkest of any party ever held inttimheilinilieu.n.: tY:-- - LBe , Adds.' :4iikthe'ltitiOse- ' :4-7 13 - one: - Orthemeit respe - clifile;Tiiiiefflidlifderly iniiiifiblegeilii - e - - - iieiWitieiiieti. ) :-All-"lts' proceedings c ~..vvii r o'reottriticted in'liarnioni, and in two !pure after .ite_adjournthent our town was , _again as quiet and, peaceful aii though he 'serenity - lied not been-disturbed. '-- And-what,o-use-the-eloquent-language• of another, was the result of thistopous, iiviin nieeting- yte wh o le pe op le assem bled on the- - occaaion,-unanimeue/y-declar-- ed- that HENRY C.LAY : has no compeer' in this widespread Republic—that forprw-' ste found. Statesman • matchleis eloquence comprehensiie nt ti ethinent talents . , deep and fervid love tor - his country, he is far above and beyond th'e reach 'of euccessrul rivalry—and that he stands, like Saul the. eon of Malt, a head,_ and spouldeni above 1 his fallow-rrien= th erhiri - tiolriraciiE - chig . spirit, his-pure loftiness of character; .and r c his earneet devotion to lii up ount6!'e : inter, ems,' have 'endeared I on" to the , innermast: hearts_of the . American people—and !hit' the cheeping anthems of the free, which are:now - ringing, front:a ve ryb ill' a nitd ale.-T - . from ,e, bayous of Louis - al - to the-forests -or Maine, attest, unerringlY, that this' cao yeas- will . not only ena in triumphant and brilliant su_ccess of • Whig principles, _ but in'doing ivhat has bech so long .clefetZ!‘ red,' but--so riehl due— . 4, :luslice to !ivory Clay VI GEN. ALEVAN DEA'S ADDRESS.: • The following' is the address of Gen. S. Alexander, .upen receiving the .. splendid Banner presented to the: whigs . 4y - the .La-. ies of Carlisle, ori•Saturday last:. LADIEV: The Whip; of tlut MAY CLUB'. receive from the fair hands andomerm 'hearts of the donors, this rich and beautiful token of regard and. approbation, with feelings of , matittide tod strong for me to utter, as would-become me, the' humble representative. It is rich in• sentim ut / and 'meaning:as it is splendid in executi if and material. it is etpeciully to be a reCiated by ps, becausejt:ir the' free lean , ial of rip proval of our principles .and cand ales by dingo we esteem and love; and whoa a bodyinaver dB sustaio_ ali .impure . ,--Vr 'a fit . love Cause....ifeu, ladies, do nut often take a . cue kor ;public Part' in- political-affairs; _no',:generallyin.-iireltublic. conceTils of our sex. tut the history orthe past' clearly Shciws, the when ...the last ° best gift. of Heaven to man" do thus take apart; add expresi au active and .ecided interest in tail great cause; their adij and feelings - and judgments; are on the aid. , Integrity, truth. publiczood, end-W . lde spre , • benevolence. ,The testimonial ,which „I'M': 416,teelidAiikhards lsi Ifr.-must - ba - soTegard • . .3. , .un. -The pure, whiteness of one fecb of. this' Banner isemblematic °Late_ pnrity”of—the-Prin!. c iplee which is intendedtd,vmdicate ; _while the . deep Mtge orthe ether evinces llie warmth of yo.ir exhortation to:utitoproceediCeur:Ledufleitli: . i What - are the greatiprineiples which character: iee the, whig perty,, and separate Ahem, as •by., guif t .front thear,»pponenisf They are well known and underatood,,Therhamiheesrannouncedailth preclaion, investigated with' severe serutiny,,and established :by the power of reaaon;.the light of experience, and the fire of truth: Though they : - May hy. falsebirod„Miompright; or senalble. Man can doubt what they'are.: • ' . • • The • first, because the, most: flute:Otani, ielligt I :Palicy-erici regulating end.lMPoeing.duties .uPoif! foreign goeili.whichare• IMPorted; as'- to; fester, encourage - stiotaiii , thellaboui."uf. our own piople;end:the piroduCts of -one own The. - 7iiionnt ofcimse'dutiesitiihTls7be euffliTent to meet all thei!limper , Mmenees.of: the national goveinceppWithout aid from Other sources. .t Of all Made, .of taxation ihis is -the': feast Teat; the most equal and. the' most polkie. }Whilst ii. 50.... coniplisliee the dires,purpcise., of furnishing ',the naccesarrpeenniary:MOsoll.lo Natalia the gover,n: meek we loopld make it Alm potent' histroment, of protecting, ont.-.own : ;ahem:oak:ill, industry.. and capital against the rulootie elfeat'of foieign con. prtition. ,- ;This;4n turn, employe our own, people,-, and2oll,YlLtlieMA-W„bile.it. furnishes a _convenient,„ WIC and Iltiiitl , market :for the Infpluisprodticits of our rich i soil.=-By,, preventing 'excessive impor tation, (hecatise we thus supply our -.own: wants,) a favorabli baktake of trade is preservedi. and the prick:me -metals . 7 ,tke vital :eseence which elope cp keep our kepi),system in sueceefal motion-, ern kePttrit barna . ... These, and' many °there, are r the rich , and ripe fruit, of -the ''whitt:,;system, iti time of peace, the time when it is least . needed 41 .16 '54 . 4bit , - - 0 4tfir: War Ootitikw„wt, - (wo,,oonr *Will, then' It lithivihti wisdom of this, 'system ii? c ri,pty,, i . , fix . .00.: oinittl7. \sied."...` pi/teed: of rnaskele.dcatrMiet4itipplies cut Alf, WiII:WES de. range:4lW means of defence takep,,away, bit the, !Mime IkfttrillgrtlOo - ,i'eAkVo.l4l we Want with. in •outtielves;,' 04Atet totte*indint:". - . We' bevel but, ' teiMOot. thtf_lbscinizthirehorkellOs ea& tehlnttint,' ,10octrioe4bil4e#Lname".113- 41 . - 4merlean ti . ilyiwitii Y.':3-,.;---------- ,;. -, ~• .. - ', :' l i ttlltioittotrftoi'oliriailiiiiii4 ini&tbe i Za o43l o!eii4tedAnd rolUotte plan 0 AOoNetaff 111,00.10 4V pruticol'Oefaimuu ;ilk Abetter i roletioulaitirreenita+n•luipticeillOW 0 01; 1 10 Meke pint otpitil among, hotignotatit--_ , : , ~ Nat t6Al4oo.lll4llittOrkilind"4 ' ... 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The,telir 'Of . lytitni:4ll:o::: a amatitiol - C0ff,44:.115...,..:. r ,ti,:coun,, .. 441,sit'decnocrahrinsis nitrand- it eiSry_p egitetr i ttltill Ifiriarde•_'Thiaterrittiry -- ilidArelontlii-MeXlcoiltieVoltett - itififide - p - e - ndirtoe 'fie,ditiptitediperafbelvkimpemin still beaming: 'r WO,have a treat:Yet:amity:with; Mexico.% Texas ' is indebted untold milliorm ;, mach ' Of:if of :very questionable:character. r''.The'„•dernorarate. leak to. ilollititi 'ea treaty - with ,our' Illedd'illiiiittiir; rind . o.l 6 o,o:49oAkfii#l -- .0ekb,1 60 0., IrSt , Z,ritt4 , ;.liert. , 'IT 4 ' I4-e lwa i difs...trltPrPrirr i keVrikitOriMmr_emirri' with 'a feriblii:frie;aftd:thei-e 'refrubl OrttleiPtiiiiir: eume tliielfdra debt of a fbreign State; (thtinglit they .re finny Ili amity: our 'Mir! htildi'o,K9.lhlr: oivnlimierit,debbi; for which tveliateribeiverlftill , ' valuel) : and leggi ijiy tqgtikrientfer-thire- • dark.deed ri, Hutt th'tiii, the itifitienceOf iliiiieri atid:stiVietateri7inathrepnndeiate eiriCtlie'lleii: l i ty,dirisire:torinaintitcrthtrOonirtlftiOtte s • . Aired Ordir=wenid-IirOMV Leonid . - . .• s ygkis .- 0* plot oppp.pente,, . . 4 , .. F . . are !ilie iirlifelplirs et 'Whigs ; ;hole:lie , s r,lnitfully strewed ,on , this splendid hantier„ • . e. powerfu l l ' y conveys; te':ut_f :ycluir'•'Elieering 1 arid encoriragink appro etion..-:' VlORrilialildeby, • jhanb -, .. i - • -- ,,,v - - .:. .;, ',:.,.•,:,-',-., :i.;.:. , . . *.:LiiiiicsOrptilictre'i seribed,iinilie pronil'etait; j h :delft ,tlt, , es:ef ur , honored '. tandidatria, „in *been aiii ciiii'Ve:fiiiii - tiO .aCe.;'ethlrridiell tholld 3 illiCiellii, :Aiilio Men' eseriing of ibis; Obr 6.efic T gra k i,c, Co dencil :The iatiat.Oiirkr :4; 11 4 6 4 hes in" ' 'shied to ilyklier glorieuslind iiiiithicabler lirlvil l ii ,rif ' Milting our, owe'.lllWO!#6sll3oediult ur evrit. retire: Na ;nail harehniv: witioi . rielr. • or powerful sceVelL-hainniiightin inltioverlile felloW,Miii : . -rpo .n. ighty' effort- uf thiritifialiitiOn., so -worthily' re'ealled taimiemindi by the pretence* • :a.t 9 tie,inosi'estirnabla and venerable ionimittee;.. lecured_tiLthiriAatiorLthat;prieelinsiboon_ ~'are,:etputliri: political rights; and perinea thomost iiildenlind ideiPlerident fruit Of Mil iiC , that'the • pooresCiirphanberyi bYhitir - own merif„tettyifficamii the 6i:skillfl irt , :the, nation'. • Bide fitrf.' nnist. have merit: and his, situ ation it - lik=dripenderiferkhie iiiiii,-Offotiithit4ooakili,Plial.2,lT`i"lP 4* • craliviti: • ''' - ---• ,••,--- . - -....4!-: , .. ••'.••::-. •-• • "'And who is onr:Hariair CLATU 4 Tls it name of zreat_renewmiAnue_hailtlecamn.sonbrigha,. _ Why-haelt_heen_sofattiiliiir orroierf-hp,for-mire- - thin, thirty. years? Wheyefere sii , oftenlOteted - With the loud anclaiiiiiihe exulting hairs; of mil- • ' ions, of enlightened freemenr _These. are•gener, - - allytha? tributes:paid alcinti, to:laurelled, tirosis; to the .prond victors of,bloody..fielde.: ~But Clay's renown"dateiffreinnollarengo;nOAusterlita, no Lelifsic;ntr Borodino; no SaragossanoSaterriania„ no Waterloo ! ' ' •'• :; ' ~....? - i ' •-•'. t __ - . . . -The thunder_ofmnidering_iinimendoes.notan. ~_. miunce his triiirriphal-approach:-the-cemliagration DEGidea Ind - tiatlonitAioei_noLinakei_;thielalti of _ his glory: 'tie not:;tlie 'blood of lke.alaughtered that. enriches:the deep green, of his laurels: 'tie t no the.groans of thifdyinzandlho Wiiiiintof the : ' widow and orphan. that rsautern his sliimbers.— II is-te the triumph ot mind;Aprzurravfjefan%,,, is-the joy of !peace; ihi- sound of Ids a' filtidie - ta ..., the load gratitiidefors happy, nation; t e haloof his glory. it _the .renown of the.' statesman ; his. march .t a:march orintdliel; and:the:gratitude of •inema . the blessings of Averiaen„toneeten:his life and ill einhalsiri hie memory. ' poor orphan boy in Virginia, he commenced his c er ib an humittp capacity.... lA° many of . - great men; he follbuied the silliest , hripeless phardoin . oC.Hopointo_the ;wilde._:__But "bipeds. __.. erfr--.44,;ri0t make his nlicuit sick." ,Ile soon - parned_e., inirne; : intd 'With:HAM:I, esteem and ion. fidenco oflthirse who. knew. him: Jilineeet worth acid exalred_otalente_reen-cuirnitiated- forthouid-- fo - omed abover_tho:horizont. and his rise.' Irina . ,that of .a resprerndent rocket, - whieli , still.chines aloft, but Bends down no missile of desolation. We so,At finifWriiiie, great lindar - OrtiniiieiWutio. erotic, party-ef 'tbri - Union_l_the=frpeakererthe House of Repreientrit i ves, and 117111 grins Appollo Of both. 'Horn , he wan upon the yvhirlwind : did ° he directilie etipilifl - Weic his - tliti W master mind? Our nation as wronged; our flag insnitd. by Enghind; griat s • proud, powerful; rich,' warlike England. The proud and patriotic soul Of Clay _swelled within , hie manly: break 'at' the wrori upon hie country'. ' Thinigh - uripropeired c he" ule brook the•inirrilts of the, proud foe :Mien ' riond _ he it ivas'who , carried through Cciagre the dee: lar a tion of that war whiCh we,call t second war .of . Independence,. , He, unprepit ed and - Pror; beards the mighty - lion in his.iberf. Oh. hoer sad. ly unlike to this ta,the rich u detrang democratic magnanimity:or-now - b ing.e,dirtyverar with • pour dik'inidess Maxie .. . __ Having decla red' Is_ wnr, ho wee . the great N leader irit;" -- IMZflm . 0 inistain and carry it through. - That was - dune When peace was to.. be made, liEfflitli C 'Alf..again was the.great negotiator of peuee, onorable peace. 1 Bu ' 'a wet...created and left na.am immense nal al debt. :Henry Clay again takea the :lead; mundertake) the 7ilerculean .tiiSle'. of raising eans-topuy. thi!:just-debi;tu-suatain the Oath:aa. - faith and. to .pair nip , thetwrecke ninde by" wars He it ware. who built up thilAmerican''Systeni, • 'now 4 i.helgreat Wliig measure. lijiajditho.,riebt and maintained our renown. _lt did inore-4ar, for.ntortr•-it built up our business, ourritautifac , - Mimi, agriciiltdre,. ence ce; our wealth - and glory and power. Tlie wars ever before ear . iiiy , nation . ,eu rise .in wealth, ha pinels,'Prerperity, ~,.... and greats:less.' :ninnies er.. Y',§ work. j mes a), • .-- paving - dOdicill7fiii7ohild - ar.::g,7 - 0147 - not, like the great coecjoeroi..of old, eit,downand weep because - hi not another world,to c on. ular: meethi 1 .quer - ,- , Thu friend of man and,the c hampion . t. mates deniest rightS.at Koine ; . Iris expanded p , ... - lantlirtmit looked .anrond on . a,aniferang world.' , Hiasoul yearned l'ot it, antl-hia.seal. tuirned title it • it- ?I'llaiittititr_sliuLdeseend.aultLoLtlui_ineaLgl rieus,,psople, ()film world, were engaged in dead y -strife . with t he barbaiims - Talky; ;iii tho .. del h - stroggle,for.libely;,, ; Who was the i first to pr pose to attend in:themlhilnatinn's sympathy 'twas CLAY.' --., -',.. :, ,', .i ,. ,:,,, Lt:. , , - -Oirr.onr - ownnhetnispilfrurwliturr- the tdigiitiditt ---'- and . miserable ',prism:des of- Spain, fothwring our ' own bright example, sought. to, hes* the chaina that imului.thein to the. ty0, 3 41,8 n a i •Ani tt n 6 8 0. lieh:thoir_ 'Liberty, who agaih ..ielffpretricanitn_ 'brighten the prop() , escutcheon. of our nation, by , extending- the hand of our :fellearahip.7 - Again it - 2 ijiint this :measurenE.his usefignms, as a • eingle • individual; wee not yit;tlll.'"lllis ;fiat:tato .Palley of protection Instils's:lied in our own country with a resaluilorg'persaiertinniti And Alleatienotea•es... celled.' .So • furl hid the .strife,pe . cieetadadi thak,a . gallant; Sister Stite,gulded hy _timely . intense/. was °kith:: . very . oerge•of.wariwith the • goinininent... Ho; Who A•looked with.composure - uniblotstand - eatnagOTat7bitulead7of that, pt. ornment . haeassemblisd . the army: and navy, in ' Charleston,'and ~ all*.thit :wait wanting* handl" " the lurid flaming tif,oiviL diemini-.4tnioltiitgat titi. ' share - iword' II a brothora - heart; W - Tatteli'inte .. ,ii. fi e ld & with Irlit blood : or 'Dili 0;!,p houioll : ills 019 .firit. inaP,.pr the iiinsket:' 'S toolett,,, mitts • Al?ailed.; l 4 jaYik* : eiii.‘°# 6 ,w/Plnii 01* i*' • prsteetwn .tio preserve peace: it was a stsatM al; - e titive, and a ' dreadful time. -The,: billet:: ';of - . • fi co- discord-iolled- high-and deep:, .ther,eirth.--- rkflir•Sokiegklieia 3 4, i•PILY- 1 454; 2,11 .,niki,,g10 0 4- 1 / 4 4= ,, - -- L , ' , '•-- ee,gorartrlnellt , OR carip;:latlsrea, iik us irl i it• : - But • the halcyon . was on the, waters—slay:: . . • again there: . ;And his Compromise Akci-ow;:seit. of peace 'and partial protection, nived:turikant all - : ' the dread horrors , of a•Mvil ; . Hera Pa Ai mive, goc944ai , k,ikiiiffelY ' Man,,irtibakthnsgrowiopOlooao9o! l o.' pinta rain,b0y.,1118. , ,t ,, 4 1 04pni ouiPl .. nit' example—rl'is a plOttiro . o4l4iPattla, lo 44 o o l V9a. •• • with admiration;l,. ilens is indeed, art Aiperlsartr. arid. this is our carirlidela,•:. ' :•.:•-- , : r .;'.:..,`,-,':„..".., - Put "Objeetioni , are;' snails ; to hint; of grievous 1 = - - character; and lir bed and , bold tones of "dekitielb-• • • thin t lintkoh4tOitiide , 'elk pitii.iflikelkihiti4" L • .., • e t ttit. eitel;i_titiebyl ehoir Oinlining . :ioinfe-.thath," lie . parrs:, to .whoserliety name herlits ' loci - mr — ilatitall'the;,rtieritit;'ever.lotili - -' ,, Th tintsK,LL: - _, • eerie-net-thezaaiilitOill*4-iebtlMl*7----- ilintitiPerSioni:': , -They liolintPartitthii: ' tn., - *Melt fiall:himinitY leitoropolled tO'pailailiillig •• •:. 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