t ''not be openedi So, if a thief should of them, he wefiild find that he has got oneywith the end of the,liandle gone, and moreoveqthat ho could not de it, for he would he unallin.to open it. c t . , ;., . .4.4. ./-::- - ".Tll kr '`..,-; • E r' k ,..; ...., • t , ~., .., f- e - • i.- ~ ....,.- ' ••-; '' - U• l ••.klsYr-Thrri - I -!- r -l'-'.' Raiiie• ' 1416 'DEMOCRAT. I,l l hlldr",e, * 11 . 1 *, 1 0 11 , - ; Oct. 143 ..ru.:ll - , AIX IWO& StSIWEILLICIAt .• " 1 ; • ' - ' - 'IIIOCRACY TRIUMPHANT tif ~•• -t--- 800 rojdrity for Shook ji -epl -. 4 . 1:::: , ,, , i , -.•; I::::,.;-.ii-,:-: , -. , -t.cL4 '7.7. ...:.. f . : ... 4 , 4:. ,;,:,... 1. 5 x f 2: • : ; E. , ,-.-c- - z..1 , , , • 1 NM r, t. v' i i „. 0 isday ist was a glorious day for i'he in .,Alentiteble Depocracy-of staid old Snsqueban 'l,z They'dteaded no rain so - much fas the h'illtExnX of Fiderafism, and hence turnH out • t the returns a round and .over fn' • • „„rtieltuing nullbers, carrying every thing be aofore with a perfect rush., Cans(dering 'the condition of our party one year ago, and the-despoil:de' efforts and corrupt scheipes of ” eni'opiainent4 t° diminish if not. annihilate our ,•E' k • - ~,,,Ataiority,:theesult is glorious beyond 'lmece odent, of eve expectation. Eight hundred .3 , .pmajority 4 all any one claimed tor Mr. 14. :Snusx, heneg the addition of another hindred, ivhile it rove clearly his favor with the Inas aps, exceeds i 4 our antieipatiops, and mortifies e ,Attud overwhelm S his opponents. i. -The majolties, so far as ireceived, We give they - • k".. l ' below, ,PreSniaing that n ere generally cor , rect a althougli - not official. * . Gov. C. Com. Sen. Townships. 4.D. W. D. W. D. W - - Apalaehian, 23 25 2 Auburn, 7 • 00 • !00 f- -Bridgewater 4.83 76_ 72 1-4:. Brooklyn,- 32 3`2 36 Choconut, 415 14 * 3 Clifford, 63 59 33 51 47 148 Torest Like ' 9 DO c -.Franklin, 12 ID 18 -Gibson, K 56 f; i :Great Benkti 45 sr Hanford, 002 r c Harmony, A3O Sn Herrick, .11 00 24 skimp, 53 Lathrop, a5O Lenox, t 147 "Liberty, 7lc• I‘liddletown,i 33 r" Montrose, New Milford i 49 :Rash,- '4 871 Robt. J. Walker ---Whig Calumny.. l i It 3‘fill beremviiily,,T d by s.,,rre of out read- i ers t-lit several timesurin:.-, the campaign tl.at has ju4t termivatod, the Federal organ of Clis. place Oositively charged Mr. W Ats La, !wh , ,se Dante liends ti,'...: 11114 : 10. 'WY, I.:;Vin .4 I: , len C ' 4 1111li 3 g t : l .. n, .1 1 o • • • , s. 1,-;,,.. .• ~g t l, e ... 1* buns - ba...dirupt law of I'4l ; a: d that lie' evon; went tiirther tl an h, , s icd,ral eo-w, , rk( r, and. I tocic the bernifit of.' it himQ ; eif. Not knowing ito the elntrary, and as it has proved, enter--; 1 tainic - quike -too favorai lc an opi , don bf on* cotom orar)'s iutolligenee cr li,nesty, wo were .. i not di4posed or prepared to contradiOt the;. i chargd. But it appears from the following' ar-;. 1 ticie, 'bich we find, in the Pen n c•ylv c nicht that ' the _Mirth. -American has recently bandied t'.ie same Calumny, and that , it- has beenpromply -,. mot, dzposed-and finalja- retracted, IWe give ! LIM Pennsylvanian's reinTarks : I I • Mr] Walker never applied for the benefit of i the hapkrupt laW, or ever erteMplated ist.eli a: 1 proceeding. :Ile, never tooltate benefit.ef the! bankrlipt law. He never tilok the. fienefit of! 1 any lit.olvent laW; or applied they or, or ever ! conteMplated auk such:; pri/cee 2% Qn the eontitfry, the benefit of-itre . tikrupt laW was' taken iliy' his debtors, wh, Were thereby dis- F charged Erb= their d:e . , toiiin to the anicouit of nia4-thensttnils , dollars. %So far fr,inn Mr. i. Walker ever tang, ,or proposing tx, take, the' .benefit of an • anl:rupt or any insolvent law' whnteer, .e proceeded. while a Senator in. Congie , - to the payment of his debts / : ineln - - i din. '. use in winch he was an accommodation ; . ;Oilier for others,-and. it wa..r proved as, an in-' , dlipurible'fa , :t and eoneeded upon the trial of the case of "Walker vs. Funs.tall," in ; 1';•".:1 '- that *r. Walker had not only pr,,?...c:Fled to' the payment of his own debts, I 4 al, i• , •,. l i , jayr4a . D . 1 :Liu, de l had paid many thousand 'd Alarm 1 volun / arilv, a,s an decointr , ,,:atien endorser,' and" Lava; just a ry in -the election c.f;f e .,t, c , - I when.' he was released at la+. Lv a techilleal de- notice, whiell.et,uld not, tl,t:ref‘i re,' be' xis, fur Governo'r, and a t collec t ed at law, and there was only - at- moral' hers of the State Leglalature. i obliOtion; /(/ awl where al o, in consequence of ' 3,30 , th , e insolvent; i olveney of the principal debtors, .31r. to that in .Ig4-1 gave cliy - I\ alter never wtiuld be refunded one cent. j, i4onsidered no mean triumph: ' P f l As fregarcis )fr. Walker's vote in favor of . ConPreOlonal delegation, ite.eaniliOt speak i.the bankrupt liW, it was given hi obedience to' ' 1 ,liogitively,iitliough it is now presnme4t'ostandlthepdsitive instructions of a Federal 'legisla- i • Democrats' ..i,'"...ryderalists 4.. • The ic,#,,41,e f ,„. (tore, and- so an op , as those resolutions Were re-1 ..; , rstitided, Mr. Waler voted Tor the repeal of, . -vial', speaki)dg of this result, says.: - .; ~ . that upon and hiS pante will be so found 1 reedr- ' f" - Mary Lin 4 has heretofore gone duildediy r". j :he'd pthe journals atthe ate of tho. repeal d the Federalists, at nearly every itnper4tlelee7..oftheact. 3.l.i.lWalker's opinions on the sub ,n.,:. tion. • The'kesult i under all ,the eirentt ; taut* feet of a bankrupt law, are shawl) by hiti votevotes s via iaw , nnexpietgl to the'iDemocratie _l4 ; 3 , , . 1 „ . iL ,imtlm - Senate ; and especially by-his vote, as ;11 - seen .wultati spiech,.in favor of ineludirg' batiks and will be found pleasinfqo them, It to fie .t'eri , t - ra ' - didg , eorporations in the'eompulsory proves . did of .211arliland 'in jator" of the ,country's ... ,-.... , war / ' It ir#: the expression of that- State whie& their debts;' an 4 when this arid, and.'oth prb Las given stifieely:to the cause of the lopnblii; 7isio4 - for the 'protection • of.erediters twin.i ,]-i•o-: ~..1 • ' in her tosolit, conflict with 311 ..i • the - ted:44wa, , belottily.verml for the bill as ' itios:, '..Enierlttlre4 32 Springville, 1 .1 `• Thomson,; "I 00 ~; > ajority or .„//EN sSO far 840. Two town-. ships yet. reitain'to -be heard from which will -7.- doubtless 8411 his majority to -nearly inajoiitt for Mr. 1 ON4STRETII will pr0ba ::..:„..14 exceed loic). -Mr. SraxErun's majority in l: ~his gogntp be nearly 800, and places 11 . • -11 election bed a doubt. The remainder theDemoeritie ticket is elected by tnajoritie iata'ging frga Six to eight hundred. f‘ Glory forme day." • The eattdidates are, for. Gov„ L.A.. Shank, aas. Irvin, W. ; foreanal Cemner, Dem., J. 'W. l'atton, W. ; for Senatori.F. B. Streeter, D., Jos. - 3 ; Reps.;iSam'l Taggart and R. it Little, Abel Cassctly and Benj: Edivaitls, Ws. WYOMING, 0. H. I :;! Weleara . lroin the Tonkhatmock Record and Other sourieit that the Democrats of "little Wy-• - hav acquited themselves nobli, giviri g g it 'majority ?or Shank of about 1/50 ; fist Long.; afreth the Bike ; fur Streeter ; of 140, c,,,,i ; :fragprt 1914 Little of 170 eel:: - Al - Ahakt . they gtive'in 1844. Veil done .r. 5-4111 a,g =G O OD riEws FROM-31, •Thp.Deniperaey Mn: Odaved 'a g•ltnious Sig F4tv.x •T; • , A gaaP4 • .4•,1146, itra ips,jur)i ME _4l, Anal exie,o, azainst _ policy of 01 - M i er:dist - II Which looks te; the iii:., ri l terruptick' 41'te;the 4118 . griCefril conetrisipTi al that ,wari. 11:q:D'elii°9ra4e40didatel9r.G6T-1 cruet To : ,114 e amoutreed_.:himself *a. the i eaudi4te. " 'THE PARTY TEAT aTJPPOE.; ' TEDIHEICOUNTAY tAItD THE IWA*,:i, i ''raltiolAY'brilie . 'the massii Instal* ifiiii,_i.--, A 2aaameer Clotssi7 Replisr44lll., The -Penl/ranian anotherVDelm4 OFOrli ) 1iet. 4 4.:**J40.0M.0: 203 !44 aefv9 , o 7 #sr4Tedeniktii" imissiditii, , baf.suppose.ii . isimsi` e as there !is Iht i ki 4100t.':., •1, • • V :11q. PeO r gl i tt• - , 1 T 006..- arii Si ink lia : addateii . it pyramid nett week. ?g, _ ICE 1321 f. ~, {)Q 00 • ft 0 G 0) 00 00 2)a 00 os. II . =I Or 4 • arazicellints ceased to,be - li " :r'' 1 vidarrE. '1 ri The ashingtof Union—skaks . our senti= i Meats i,.' thelolloilng article, to. a- "nicety.7l i , , W-are t 7 ontilent also, that they are the . Sen. Itimenti:. f tine-ten t hs of the .eitizens 0 our ~., - 1 anuntryl . . i _ i ' The exican government having declined to; aeeede the liberal picipositinnS of our gov 4:. I ;, l er p me 4 for pece, - -er'even it Would: seem to give them a semis and res.pectrill hearing, it' is now .riifest tlip forbearinc , spirit and ob- 1 jeet whih has induced the administration to ; tender peace has lleen wholly Misunderstood. The lopositiom , of Mexico—that we should pay to B enean citizens all the -damages !sus tained, them during ' the war,-surrender all that po • ion of TOtas west of the `Nueces, a bandonl ll of Newt Mexico, all of Lower and one-ha'of Upper California, leave the imports of our and all , other 'merchants into the !ilex - ice' ports opeM to new thities, or even to Co:ills= ion, and give up our claim to any `right 'T t a IC ~. ....... 1 1 %iC0 IVIIii vu,,- - - __ _ Ot way tcross.the isthmus—are so preposterousl ting as to pill all hopes of peace, at least for ' the ktocomt. them there will probably not e: for the first six Months present/ out of the question.arci called out. from the expirati ' Weederstand it, has been determined b yltittle, we can make the occupied cot tittl ACM. the go rnment toimakeno further overtures t ail Of peat 'op our, part. When Mexico wants his is one side of the account. peact:h Teafter, lei sue fur it. % 1.. ‘- 'e are riew thin/ other ? Under American ru I.n the iossession of her capital, principal pities_ would be worth to the United Stat ports. rind possessions. 'Large reinforcements calhtilable.. In 1840, under a t [are daily moving forward from Vera Cruz', suf rilliibitor,.. and in the midst of all 'llcient to support the gallant column in the iv s f- ng pt influei,c•cs of bad and unsta present , occupation of the capital, Pa`bi''' ii c., i miMt, tile revenues of _Mexico ex Laird to pen and ktTp open, the:line of comma- . A toplloo. Astable government a 'nicatieF. betiveen the seaboard and the •11 army. iln addition ta, and besides the regi- ; i I •' 4l nieriean tariff would very soon qua! ati Mint, and then leave it to increo meats itow organizing and moving forward from I intireasing prosperity of the counq dientrqky,TenneSsee, and Indiana, other re- lit be conquered and annexed, thorti linforcetnents, to the extent authorized' by the ismlltions should be introduced. 1 law of ;Congress, till be called out at once,- t ol„,rrrh . lin estates of the plundering sera Intake dortain of the security o 7 the army in its ',: . kconfiscated, and sold as public li resent,'occupations and operations. 'renal restraints upon Landed prop! As the continuance of the war is forced up be:removed, as a measure for esti' lon us, 4 must be waged with vigor.. Tae !fschievous landed aristocracy, am country conquerel Must be occupied, and gov i tlii actual cultivators into land own erned by martiallaw, and its rcsoureps . must , d a in . mf million surely should , be i be reused tributary M every practicable man :Aid this would relieve the land ner'to the Support of our occupation and: gov ernment. I fr.*tri many exactions of 'the Cli !whole rabble . of Mexican military of tkre happy to learn that there are ample means in the treasury ,( thanks to the tariff of, 18'&6) ifor the Most vigorous prosecution but the; war, including the organization, equii4ment,, transOrtathin, & - .b..,!0f all the new troops re-, quiredj until simt4 time after the nieetita!z of, Congrlss. - Meico never ‘rould have offered sturh ;terms so prepnsteraus, if she had, not -been etnioura-; ged V i the "no territ , ry pirty," by the N treecs , party tu]. the Mexican !Arty at home, by the party ichieb has ilem; ‘ uneetl the war as agrt lye, unholy and unjust en our patt. Lit us hope, however, that her rect-nt treacheroui and vindictive' course will roar,. ar.d unite the na tion in t / the prosecution of the war, and in ex actinglfrom her lay -thilitary • contributions, as far hs raeticable, its future expenses. , seholiast nettettantly, .iu obedience to tbo - pk- , lweis instr.uctiod# of a Federatelklgislatine.. ' ' ' - Azrli6 chitin of the - Noilk ilinerisint/' ' le.- 1 gainst ! Mr. Walker is diteet•and,positivennd as Item ecintradiatitin is made in yl)a,ao - .le flistinet, ; t i inaun ` r,. and viloyi the Intit:anibo.iity,;wo Au& 'see w ether &Ili.' 'Allan' Mr. NiriiikOr the jus tice rajf thatit: was mistake- - .i The MOIL Amerfie.div in a veryr:et.ei c itable• . r, retrantsits.charze: ngu the, jlon. left J. Walker . of having..4oi n •the i De of the IlankruptLaiv—Petn4 ani4al 11'°c 1 8 th.' I- , ' ".- - - 711-! : .0. ,l, 4 „le ' mine Lo be seen iiketlier die , , aster. *Mai Pais*.'eat ,, ,edl,y iterated,' and:~rei erated the ..,P r al:os4f 4l iiiMl nalnitu4oninocuiatio - ,eud ma r ibinil ''' 444 an- sanctioned tbialtroith a -1 44.'6 7 44CW, IVill! : ilso illitAtells ton ! I , 'l , l .. ' • and as honorably retract ' ,311' to ,record such an act. ' .i ; * . Counting ,the Cost. 4 . The Pederal organ of 'this countl last week ea[ 401. apd'endorscda thprougb goijig Cory ar tic+ ~ fromAhe North flaterkan in relation to thtilaiist of the,w4.; 4articlea,ticle ~abennalrig in th4nostiixtravngant eUg4eration,' nd which no pne bat', an enemy obis count in an un ip4ified sense, - could etthir write, c py, or ap proe. We do not attempt to rep yto it at' ' all for it does not merit it—it deft is its own I olOct ; but we have deemed it-pr rto off setithe subjoined remarlEs which we nd in.the Philadelphia Ledger, R. neutral pa 'ei, as di reepy to the point.: Oar expenses in the:Mexican wa , from its coijimencement to that of the ensnipg session of tl, t*igress, will probably be $l4)- ,000,000. t 1114j:do r ing that we occupy and , rrison all I.3lexico with 60,400 men, our expe sea in get- bq thrned out of commission, and tlfeir living by 'honest work, insteti aildtobberv. Liberal inducement n!.lsl of public lands. should be off giyuits from the United States and pil l eiti;ly from Germany. Schools s t#llshed at the public expense, in altd,village, in which the teaching dish ;language should be required ree.irds. legislative or judicial, sin inctile English language. Na Me. ha ld any Alice underthe Mexico-A; vtirement, without a competent k Sonle will say, "Here is work ciinturies." We think differently.. cluld be accomplished in one yea' i 6 in a r•encration. And of the Dien, the whole. excepting - the rat :ail:fly and the lowCr clergy, would t (ifian2 - .e. and bless the day that plat r A n zlO,- A meriean rule. An M,XICLI would be 0,1. Its gold and s mere l‘ro , bl-zive than ever. It ce!‘ver and lead would be wr !malt. Its home:lse agriculture '*ottlil be developed through railro: si ies for reaching markets ;am ,elation growing wealthy uhder pe !ill's. would be a great a:A increa Or American manufactures. Th .tonnts t , ) force inanufactnrei mink( he abandoned, while its agr ruining would rapidly increase .; mon of ten years unaer.our rule, : 0,000 men at the expense of Me ipake a thorough change in the i g vial conditiotr of the Mexican en' fast to the: Union by the ti• With Such prospects, we should $ . 200,000,000 as very profitably New-York Politic The Democrats of New York, trrntion et Syracuse on ,Thursilay Sttled upon the following ticket obis : I t for Lieut. Governor—NATlLL Slagaraeounty. For Conytrolle linxnEnvonn, of Jefferson count efttry nr Statc—EDW ARDSANP Fork. For Atty. General—LE , ,!lIELEI, of Otsego county. The "Hanker" party, as it is ca liavetriumphed. The ticket is 4,:iod one, and ought to be suree: : 4.:e little to lu fAr unless the p' tiarm,,nized than at present. t? , :moerats might he eminently s irrangling among. themsf•lres, as fcar, inc: itable. ens Goods . ! New GO It will be seenfrom our advert hat our fi finals Bentley Read, A :, Lyons, and F. B. Chandler LS,: 'peived their general fall and win ;09ods which they offer at great . •:,- m 0 lira DamocaaTtc RaNtaw for iinlA, of its predecessors, is- full.° is eMbellished'Nvitli a portrait of i.a.. ~ I .VLIFFORD,.. Attorney General, iieveral excelJeat articles. The I: 'f order Settionient," which we s 1 i t ; üblishing in•our next, is cone Lumber.. Ib:PRINT of the Lon. 4` ll .shiit*To — r October is also be!! • im , :toore eresting number of the Lit seen. . . I .B,y the way, what has become *Kok foF Sept.• and Oct.?" His I:l( iat . Oaia9naintance?” ' ' ~„, .. 1 1.11 E bAIIIIIDAY EVENING Po- ,r,f,14 tigulp.i weekly and teleom. , ye a great„paFtiality.for the, go oqg have .duubtletp Judged . fpl : 4. 6 .,..6-ji - o_.l6>nuently . 43l , d -hugely' , 0 o.,.slarqns. _ It has ,lately ap 1 illti beaut;ful ati.i . re.,',4‘faiiis pp. 110 inisb. ..- ,•• •. '.., :;1 ti '- . • • 1 ,i or! Some'o . f the pinoia pat , : peg of peaehig elevefilud •elti., , ~,bi, in circuoiference. '- • !Hi: [Ohmic hill' 844.. • The Harrisburg Union - publishes lowing fro tVe [Tait edßtates Gazette, writ ten Mit e and pri din that resOctable journal, af ter the elec ion' in 1844, assn excise, proba-, bly, why Di l i. 011IINK got o'er such obstacles as the Nati ' and • Federal majority against, I him of that year i• il .- . i l l• ‘.! Rano' 103 hunk his been, for these last 25 years, ( rhaps 80,) in public life, and for much of th t time as Clerk!! of the House .of liepresentaives, where he had an opportunity of firming More acquaintanne with men in ev- , ery county lin :the Commonwealth, than, per- 1 haps, any Other citizen ever possessed. - Mr. -Skunk used his position 4o make friends— used it legiit itpately—used' i lit obligingly, kon orably. • lioasands who,'44uring his Clerk ship;' occu ied seats in'iliel'; House-of Repre- sentatices,rwill bear testi:deny to his obliging manners—;nay, more, to his kind acts, by which the greenness of their legislative expe-1 riche° wasearly Matured, and the incipient er rors hidde , or delicately Corrected ; and this, we.aro tot , net alone to his own partisans, but to every member of the Legislature. Add to all this thelho'spitalities of his house and tke' general kindness of his ?whiners, and any,ditel will see thut _Mr. ,Chunk k4d laid up far him-' self a sto.ri; of popularity,founded in he kind- 1 est feelings of the heart; 4:s•tcent for the man, and gratiludi:, for his faro's. ,- - "Mr. Slimil: had also, ps / Secretary ol" the ...Commonwealth, an ex-officto care of the Pub lic Schools, and he won u-gard by his atten 4iotr. to the duties Ois station, and increased his personal connexion in the counties by cor respondence alti intercourse with citizens as Superinteedeia of the Sclitiols. These means of aequirilig _personal popularity, thus skilfully, (nay, thaf may be injustice,) thus properly used, could not fail of pialcing.• Mr. Shun/' 4 , enerally[popular, while his conformity with the requisitions of his own party, Endured to him partylfaVor and partyzeal:" What afeentrast betw . een Mr. gilt;NK la,it week, anal :Mr. SHUN li three years ago, when 'he was not a candidate for office ! And yet in view otthis warm and: hearty eulogy, that same U. S. Gazette, now wedded to a more i - unscrnpulbus.sheet called the North American, can find no language sufficiently derogatory or abusive to charaCterize hint ! A strange world e shall be coed $50,-,1 fter they i n of that . ntry main -1 What is e, Mexico -, sums in riff almost the para- e govern led $16,- d the A- TIl .o With the f. Should The over— :.:ndsruls. Theshould frty should g, uishing a converting IMEEM larantied ; d property urch. The cers should eft to get d of fraud in cheap red to emi- we live in ! Europe, es- Mould be es levery town The Expenses of the War---.t Con- f En- All se phblic d be kept can should One oflthe; favorite arguments of Federal , ism againkt the , present vtitr, is the allegation, every wh(ire insisted upon, and daily repeated, erican go- in all thc‘:varlieties of exig._ieratioo and false owledze of hood, that it is costing the nation many mill ions of money. It is this allegation tlmt is held up like a frightful spectre,: to alarm the tax payers of good old Pennsylvazia.. 'lt is this which is expected to arouse the energies of nough for Most of it and all of, i xican popu- the anti-war. Federalists, in the county of Lan caster and elsewhere. Notwithstanding the estimates.presented as to the actual amount of this debt, are in every ease gross and wilful misrepresentAtiors, tht;y Mintinue to be repeat- 1 1,le of the ejniee ip the e4l them nn then the rapidly- de- Iver would: ed and circulated with malicious and extram.- dimity industiry. Let us cintrai,t the course mines of ught exten- ' resources; which Federalism has tan on this subject, ditnd other; 1 ' .: aailit„ pop. with its policy on another.bighly important and f ce and good c exciting question : jog market! The Bankrupt Law, for which, and against abortive at- `.the repeal orwhieh, JAMES Inv IN consistently to Mexico enittrai find , and bitterly voted, was enacted upon most dis nd occupa- 1 honest pretences. It was called for by no ex upported by igency of tbetimes„and demar.dcd by no ex . - 'le°. would' pression of public opinion. It was carried nn "litical and ' der the whip and spur of ;the Federal jockies, and bind ' of interest. , in a rederarCongrets, and became a law al onsider our: most before the people began to realize that it expended. I was under. discussion. What did this favorite Federal measure accomPlish?. It plundered the 'mechanic, the farmer; and the small dealer, and in less than a short twelve-months, it cost Inc PEOCLEi in hard-earned money, more than FOUR HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOI. LARS--;that being the amount of,honest debts which it released and obliterated, and which still remain, and will prolfrbly forever remain, unpaid. . Here; then, was a single act ora Federal adniinistration, Which, • i:: less than a year, cost the people, in Money coolly abstract ed from their pockets, more than three times as Mach as'the present for has cost the gay— ern:meat,. thbugh it has been waged fur nearly eighteen months, carried lon agai..st a distant people, and taking in a theatre of operations embracing 1,300,00€1 sqaare miles, and extend ing from the ; Gulf of Mt4ico to the Pacific o cean, and from Texas to the 'boundaries of Central sAnierica. i f :Look at :the difference, voter ! The war carried on against Mexifo is a war to avenge Wrongs Which have lleen Witnesseff by the world for: twenty years, and which have been_sub mitted to inipatiently and almost disgracefully ; by former . administrationS. It is a war to a venge your injuries ; for the outrage inflicted by : a foreign power oponionr citizens, becomes the injury suffered by all ( , and unless promptly punished, defies and; wioll,ttes the great princi ple which lies at the vei3 'foundation of our liberties. It is a war?begun for your sake,. i' -• and for you(' country's, and there is not a true heart that dnes-not beatiWithardor that it may be, vigt4usly, and' tieve+ly, and -successfully I i oseca ed, let its 'Oa, e.what it may. , •-The eXpendi ureti, however, Which it has madd, and; May he .af4r makei necessary, no matter how igtfeat till aro,. will be felt very little by the [citizens Id this reytthlic i i but will be made-up' 'abundant; increasing,' foZ in oar ing riationil . revenues. &fo timit - Federalism *lt End that is to eierite alarm and panic,, on aoottnt of f the war, twill amount to i tle or nothing. .-, l , ' The batiltrulit law planed the citizen with a' bold and darmg hand.. It reached him 0 1 i fellow e°er :m i ri n al ti t - a b a is 4, y si e tra tiis 430 .Iii iid br e l l ce e do i ' n wn b l: .4' 4 'Mb 'xi labor. It encouraged eztrava,, b* sfmn - ini off the; honest. debts --- of litatirkiiis - ' izzoi_ ti,, sad li*On& their poor:creditorl du i 4 ati cliested. • It Wiliest ii lid . the poor i . .-,.,. =EMI week, and' r State offi- DA YTON, Of =ORVII.LE' _ _ I For See- inn, of New- IS. CILAT- i 4 ed, seems to aid to be a ul ; but %re I rty is better United, the eeessful; but, .her now are, Erni sing columns U. J. Webb, - 243., have re ! er stocks of DS= October, like inforest. It on NeTnAN nd - contains tale of " The 11 commence ded ' in this n World of nrus, and a ork we. have f the Lady's friend.Godey I still . pays us .visits .We t, as our yea our . having row its *ell eared in new ularity never is sap boas= and half 311-. trast. debtor who failed or fewltmdieds,lbut pr tected and libera ii the .Operapir wk. mov6mente.aff cinn*Oties,... Irhpao ulationa involved bousandkand wheee.visio ary 'achemee . look d to the ;formation of pa cities and water 1 ts. mtriteri. whom it relieved, where and far ti ncllthelrecords the con* willehOr tint was; caxried,into effect, as Oenrol liivtu a its -authors intendek.aa,iiim.at aystan of I pudiatien and fraud, intended for the capitalist and the wild and reckless tamest NO wonder that the whole nation started and indignantly demanded the repeat of a 1 which bad thus deliberately taken from .citizen s , ntoie tho, foin,.. hundred Oitions dollars, I Let Pederalisin complain of the _expense: the present w as if tiny here is a flag() its oirn histe4--a. single,sOiled, and blot page ft)atei a !volu te filled„with man other tack/ upon the ititeresta and rights Of the • ~ple—Which puts 'all such aemplaints,no ma , how exaggerated 'and distirted, to the bli Make the comparison bet Ween• the expense 414 war against Mexico, and the expense the war upon Labor and ;Private Credit, • 1 tied oil under the aupiees of Gen( , rai Ta and his favorite banft4rupt law. !%lake comparison, follow-citizens, and yo)t will, !found the opposition, •and make their f statements against the war stick, in t throatis.--Penn-ril - canian.: t t'roni the Federal Opposition to the Coun The Nora American, for. the Vain pu of operating-against Governor Sumis, its hatte'ries, with renewed ferocity, againss war it exaggerates our losses—it accredit , our disasters—it puts the very worst face on' the ,very, worst _intelligence ; 4nd ye. would scarcely be believed, that onthe April l 1846, the'very newspaper, now so c orous , and so embittered :against the pre War, and against all wars, nade useof the lowing language in favor Of the de.elaratisi war against Mexico, by the Exneutive : .• *. The aspect of our Affairs . with 4 ico is sufficiently grave to demand 'parties tection. Our country ii - niade, by the Me . Government, the 'subject of -the most diSho I ing vituperations ; a quasi war istleelar, rninst us ; our Minister is discarded ; am s i short. we are subjected to more of humili and Wrong than we have, endured; since ' Ttipolitan war. Where is the Eiecuti • All that was characterized by the Fresids demanding national resentment, hats oecn The insults we have invited, .by nendini Minister, we have received. What new honor is necessary to arouse cur Dover to action ?) • * What will 'our government - ds The ;wrong has reached the uttermost. that Mexico tsvapa.ble of doing agttinst has done- Her proclamations are 4eclara of war. She does not .invade our territor meet'us upon the sea., only imeausfi she ca. —and she says so. Every effort tb•insuls ; grade s and wrong us; she 'has eknausted will not be denied that such a poltey d's action of some sort from our govertalient. cannot be ,amicable, for she has - MiniSter, and rejects, as an aboitiinatio proffer even of a Plea for negociation." "* * If we were at , open - war wit s most powerful European -government, proffers would not have' been so received is an, insult so deliberate, it wrong l iso prof that to endure it, is to in*ite, from the est off the communities of the earth, indi and oppression. It will be admitted:that is no propriety in leaving such an issue and 'neglected. The honor of nations, lilts of individilals, brooks no delay." It would hardly be supposed; that' tht thusleagerli , and imploringly invoked— could notecSe too fast-which had bes Itinedelayed—which ought to hake been ineni.ed years before—in order to gratis' ea g er animosity of the North America • ' ever, .'ire been denounced by the same las "'unnecessary ".and " unholy !? Afte log given the signal for Battle, it' +aref vadts the crisis which it aidedlo 3lirecip and not only this ; it openly' oppres: a s terrtspts the very war for t, raise' veil+ eighteen months as , li What ade fill picture is, not this of Federal bleonsist Io their hot Irastit, hciwcven t ..tei eppr l eoudtry, the piirtisids of the Nort h , Amil d., ilot stop to reflect, whether t h ey ha , f - .av nbt recommended the war iti whi are ow engaged. • They bare a happy fi of f rg . etting every thifig but their insS hostility to the Democratic party, and,' success of the nation's calise. i Ilut' the North American (Meets tc mariner in which the Present warluis bee ducted! Does that oblivious priht forge the policy upon which tile' war . ll'iii bee . I • ducted—that of of eritig peace after eve tory—was suggested by 'that leading en die!Demneratie patty, -S'enater .bdirr . of .entue'ky ? •If our ad'yersary,' will ._. trotiblo of looking.„ovettlie proceedings I Sedate.of the United • Stdtes, on' tho May,. 184 fr, he will find thatMr.leltul. Iwhtle speaking upon pie war, used :the i ingila.rigimg, , e : . ,:. great.consequences might iiiirivo this war.. 'We would thereford,utildit peridious as possible. +• He ivintl4"eig.n had his way; *lid a Ilii4Stor . p4,:,s; ipitkoue , Gctiertil. 40,4b7LWEE , 0K849.1F7 11 ° . P.9 0 T.:-.ZUE:p :, ,OE,RE4E, ,, f , t/.': ,; .-4,, ,. , . ~! .. -:,:, . .: ~ . And 1 ir-th.9 , 0, 40 0,40 6 i 11 03 14416 1 1 .4 1 *, toil PlAie il B.4l oolrkeeCi6ul-4*44,.. ;710e' Noah 4, 0ri44,1, ': .. We : - can . ‘it1y,":390044 2oar fitilUbn expressed opi44n, Ouit !t- 14 pol . t . V *Moil, we de.::nititiPrito. an4i'Whjel/11 4 ,:it 8 Oa IS to be roldifoow 01More 'loon" etek* c , emppre it tsing!sy4em.: *et ettoulditi4 ~ box,, ; -, ( . 31*-t -' , the:AreilNAtiaiiedot ' 6 Ai' ' i, 4' 4 iliiritY.lld , Oe s ioo to - *it '14 . 4 . Ili iik., ri4tidt4'aud *o4;mill - toy - QUO 4 ; the 6iiii Fi?etiiiisto:o the country'.,' ,1 . .-.. i ,-, ,Nhe NOW& •American i►aa mi°014.04.4 if not the fl;et- , to . ezehdifyin fuer ere wo e iritfi , Meikso. It did ao, , tipon.reiaom ot th most uvetwhelming 'character. It. dale, l' o ,. ei nsi. - to use its own *gauge, "onr cow l is mimic 4 the Mario* iGewerwit, the ot. jed Of *mast dishonoring !Ayers:io n ; A ' QUASI:y.4R iS DECLARED 4114/NBr US;_T our minister is d iscarded,sed,iit dm toe are indoectal to more of - Uinta:h os ' ou t wrong than we have endured since the Tripd, itan wan" , `These were the provitatires t o war. Now for , the , remedy. " Where t " cri es the North. American," "'nail 18 - 1111 1.111 - CiTIVE ?. All that • was: ebaracterlail by. d ie President, - as demanding 'national.- retardment,. nes oceunazo I filiglNSlll42l4 V! HA, INVITED, BY BENDINO OUR' MINIS. TER WE HALVE AE( WED What ant dishonor ia iffcessaryter'arouse our prem.' meafionOion?" - ,: Thes&are *eras that bnrnr They-are elo- Auent proofs of provocation tolhis.war. They are strong i lbecause they are enthusiastic sad siseere4 The writer seemed to feet ger the country which be has since forgotten, So mach for the : necessity of a wai- which 'the Nord Anterican now denounces as _unneeessary and outrageous ! • As tb•the manner in which the'war waste be waged, Mr. CR/TTENDEN s policy WU* tually - adopted by the administration, as the • policY of Humanity and of magnanimity. ;And yet the forth American assaili; that se lently,as it did its formeropinions on the le e subject, ter . of of ~~~ Such. Arc thlinconsistenciethe_ &rue. ,ens the • all up- ful inebnsistencins--44 the Federalists of this State on the subject of the. war. First, they PRAY and sbrutcarn that war may be:de claredii and to this end they urge the most powerful reasons, involving thyiation's honor. Next,,Whew war is commenced,: in cone fence of the outrages-of Mexico, they interraptiridi. cule, and denounce it ! Such is the position of the friends of Jas 'arm in thii State. 1 1~ •ent 1 foI !EL of War Meeting at New Orleans.—A•luge meeting was-bell at New Otkanw on the eve. ning:of the 30th ult., in favor of!proaccutier the war with all the power of the country, wail Mexico shall honestly seek a peace with the Unitea Staths. 'The Mayor of the city pre dett . a.Ml the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. I' ez aC- ~ic-an MEM 1"'`" Oen 'the. MEXIet). . The,administratipn is determin e d to adopt decisive measures with Mexico; their is to be no longer any peace aisoirments-.-aray paeifie propositions. '" We have exhauptedavcry effort, offered the most liberal terms, and 04 most (a. vorable propositions, to alkwhich Mexico bp replied, "We will snake istkpeacc !Oa you anti you abandon-our country, and payus en idea. nity for our losses." ' , Great Britain placed our situation, and defending herself against a .war declared against her by Mexico,- would .havc demanded the - following terpts after a. chieving victories such: as we sate a chieved: .Ist;A.full indemnity in momey for all the expenses of the war: ' • 2d.: The castle and city offera Crni to be cedetto 'England, together With upper and iower California and \Santa Fe. 3d.. The valuable Silver mines belonging to go7rnment, mortgaged to.F.agland until the inde nity is paid: 4th. ' he Isthmus of Tetunatepee ceded to . England, make a canal 'uniting the - Pacific and 'Atlant . . - These togeth with all the moveables in the cathedrals, would are been the terms dens. I ded and obtained by England. Now mark the difference. We offeeta ply the expenses of our war, about seventy five neilllhinto pay the indemnity duo to out merchants—to surrender all the captured Cities and content ourselves with the line of the Piio. Grande to the Pacific. including California, Which Mexico -barvrefused: • tas red. 1 our 1 cut All she ions L. not 1 , de- 'ands 1 —lt ;: nur 1, .the the uch t nd, % ean *nit here open that war, 'hid) n too CCM the has That; country Will never obtain_ such terms again. "'lie .War ••will be prosecuted with en• ergy_. 25,0Q0 % additiorial truops will he seat to lU.xice ; and the general try will be throughout the whole country, occupy Alnico and kite ,her a liberal zovernment, .and ish, alblter menerals.-21r.. Y: Globe. . Paper hasr-. Ily 'tate ; • k in- Good' New ; for the Farmer. Tge North AmeriCan, which advise,/ dr farmers to sell off, .and induced many of them to•do, before ptices mlvanced last fall-aqtrir ter, is now again telling the farmers not 2 truse:tlie advance-in rates abroad. It Makes a fling at the' present prices,- se far boveithose whieh' riled during the entire eils• tenet' of the Tarifof 1842, when our ituralinterests - weye to ruinously .depressed The ityrirthy of Inft_ires friends for the fare is pr.mligums !--Pennsy/tioniern.' • EU ME MEI rican e or I 'eh we I , , =Ay tiable o the The: ‘lnt'amous Sub-Treasury." . _ . ' S uppose tto Government funds were in tit vaults- eta great Bank, 'as - the Federalists ile , i siredA: pow easily that institution,. . a di stpsigth of the. bad cernmerehanewsf ag• land; and t* demand for' specie' for 11 4 eouldynekui) 'a panic:. The result now, hOl r. . every pis sbis ; the money' eirelea are Cala el , 'changes wre: equal and-general ! . security is. felt' braßeiasies of -business, men. . The ulna' zoos sullotioasury" in- only exalted- by 'et infaMoint Tariff" in ruining'the country. -COll t thftt con- ), vio -1 ' • my , of IN DEN, the of the th of .sprs, olio- ,AdvanCe. It,, may painfutto the ilrotti,4o o asks ;to' sagit, but it 'cannot, Itedenied 40 6 ' price and the demand for fp seige fron N r 4 be, seen by the state,of - the _Nage marilo. ocfplaimed in the news ty,Ahe steamer, 10 044 Y inareseed. We, lite to ,w9nad geig_ feldinp„. but inadvanee m the !Irk!! of itelijasieffs and iroa„l4 bad io n f o r Om PePll.ll,iar44l4,44lolllolBjas- I • 1 ved id amp:. if he fry, EER tor 49 0 0 .1, rarrell 'Blade tem pt e . itapiifican the Mososetimila Bwif tnaP) 4,r F eigning siekim*lie Was mos 0104 tromow)keneo endeavored b. 10' hit / i b e kV b Y diggik a P 1 4 1 . 8 40 out- lie , " ,44444 0riosnau i e d it; Sturiritscix..;.Pae , 14 " 1 " CoOt HoO, from 1410,014 mo; Of* for* York 81. 1111 drivei Wtike ,; is B i krit a iniek; l , 4 lo ortS 0 m i e. fLO 11° to pooch: Theimp, r . wit . h kAraw-04 lii ii UV , "kat 410044104%'• CI