~~~ i ~~~F ~,-,v , TILE - iiEM''''' o' CRAT-.,-4. 0. O. REAPSTOO,,Editor. lleatrose r . -ptemilser 14, 11143. For Preddent, GEN. LiWIS CASS, orptionsAr. _For Ties President, - GEN. WM.ot)co 0. -. BUTLER ' • nt_mr. . • vokaompos, MORRIS LONOSTRETH I or iini n or won. vaiCcktt4, dozwissiosss. - R kEE PAINTER, or 14111141101t1411D , ColniTY. 1 71* ooKassae, DAVID WILMOT. Cepttflomiaations. • -YO= itifizIS_ENTICTES, gklißliggiTAGßAßT, 1 / 111141114, 4 0 ‘ 11111 .3 LITTLE,•• " Wyoming. tt PCri 11111ERtyr, 'C. N. ants, or Brooklyn. 10i191 1 1011[ONOTAir, F. 01. WILIAADIS, of gpringrille. Port RI:0181411 RECORDER, 1. C. L. BROVI I - of Friendiville. _ /oz. 1103111IISSIONE11, DAVID 0. TVIIILIELL of Liberty. eo CORONER, • ' JOHN HAKIM, of Clillibrd. • Inll •lIIIITOR, , ` . WE,* BALIDION, of GTeat Bead. Ticket or the Ditnocridic• party is now complete, • and stands before , the public for inspection and ratification. Our ;own opinion is that it is a good one, from beginning to end—one that is. 4 bound to shinen'o'Fand we are happy in the belief that it is the'pinion of every , body else. In desolinting'upoo it, therefore, as:is Custom ary, we - Shall not dim it 'necessary .to indulge ikany strokes, of Andy or fulsome laudation, trusting to the go4tiense of our readers to ap preciate it as to thin shall seem best.and -Our motto is, and we believe it to be the motto of everT true Democrat, " Princi phet—not Uteri." To support, therefore, and effectuate those cltOtshed principles of the par ty_to which we be, ng, individual preferences must succumb, andimrty usages be rigidly a& hared to. And wli# we say this, we do it not in anticipation of accy 'Other' sentiment—because we are satisfied th4t no counter sentiment ex ists-lunar ranks—bbt we say It rather to stimu late and applaud i ; he prevailing:feeling and Opinion. The approli,ching election, we are fully convinced; will find Our ranks closed up against any inroads or ste-tithy advances of the enemy, in a word, a unit. Ambition, seems the only thing requisite to ensure a crowning triumph, and that will be full' aroused, we are eonfident, by the morning (d r ibs 10th of October._ To accomplish this but thing is necessary, and that it. to reflect nOon the stations of trust, of priacip s , Ind of prilt to be tilled, and the can- Piies presented. 3 For Governor,* have a man in every way unezbeptionable,tailowed with a large share of Nature's gifts, possessing a Vefined education, a thorough, Full* business man, of strict -in tegrity; sound, ulorrupted and incorruptible in his Democracy,,, affiliated with and objeti-' tionable to no elite ; radical in the spirit of Progress; the unniimpromising enemy of mo nopolies, speckl p+ileges, and corporate insti tutions of whatevet name or nature, not found ed on a just and enduring basis ; in s word, one ~f `the People, and4he indentical subject for the xnanthßof the 1, nted Suutut to fall upon To say that such itman will not be sustained in triumph by our Democracy is to utter a Cal 'miry upon them 4o gross and flagrant to ad mit of extennatioOn pardon. He will be sus tained, as the *Mug notes of preparation already begin in thUnder tones to proclaim. For Canal Comjhis.sioner we are also equally lortnnate in our efilmtion of a candidate. 1 All ?Awns, one of the best men in the Commonwealth f 0 that station; is a man of ,untreationable alcties, stricAY'practical in hie basialwa qualift one, and withal a sound Democrat, upon whose election much of the fa tire proiperity of be State will depend. He 41 Poll every Deiiiocratic vote in this county, and in the CommOh ealth. His election, which is beyond a, doubt is esaentbi to the mainte nance of Dew.. 'l3 ascendency in the Canal Board, and that of die Siata;.. have s favorite of the peo• wledged abilities, deeply For Congrese, ple, s man of Tr rit railed and es epperfaring to the wet ' the'couritey,,, . imbued with the zealous - 1a 111_ faro of tliiAisomoil - inqii En ;iok' , 1 uerit credit and prosperity El 11111 osier Differ sa Y 4 41 Mr. *Alma has,'Do enemies diabiei4rin thiS world of Mohan im don mid tiniability 4 no man a without utiea—ibut i do , say he iota more soul and nottical Mena, tlian any oth in it, and ttgt 'the teases—nineteen-twe oC the Democratic party are ardently wit niminatien was ,hailed witkunboind thusialm by them,ian4 his election'by precedented Majority will follow as a ma course. , , For' Representatives we have the nimeslof our miner candidates, Iteopsn. ; and liabn. R. bbth:of whom are recognized by the Demi of this-minty as eminently capable, hone faithfuL !Their ,deportment daring .th warren of the Legislature, of which bot. mfmbers, was such aslo meet the en; piobe(ion of their constituents, as their mons eoniination in , their, respective co abundantly testifies. That , they will the undivided support of the party anti' , I nrapharitly returned, no one can doubt. For the office of Sheriff the name of Christopher M. Gere, of Brooklyn, is presented. Mr. G sax is chanie, and is known tb most of the cit' the county ass Man of excellent qualific combieed with a good! business talent. will make a good Sher:ft' is the tribute wbere , paid to his notnination. That alsb be elected we need hardly say. For Prothonotary,. the name of • .IPrlederlek pi. Williams, of Spri ngville,, is submitted. He is a man : of undoubted ritielifications for the a reviler, iniund and •eonsistent Democ bane in his deportment, and will, we ha the slightest doubt ? Make an excellent He will poll the full party vote. FOr.Register and Recorder ! Charles ,L. Brawn, of Friend:mine, bee been nominated, a.. receive the undivi4d 'Democratic suppo Sanwa is a young Man of unsullied fem. business talent, and will make a mostex and thormigh officer. His selection is agood one, and his election beyond all pi , . I F'Or county Commissioner, the choice.. Democracy has fallen upon David 0. Darrell, ot Liberty. Mr. T . IIRRELL is " a tiller moil" by profession, a good, true Democra seined' of every qiiitlificstion for the offi which he has bee n . selected by the co , his fellow-citizens, strictly honest and fa *ire bespeak for hini ; ta full Democratic ma For Coroner the legitimate council submitted the name of • John Baker, of. Clifford. With', Mr. Basalt we ha little personal acquaintance, but know hi ficiently to coincide with the popular sen that he is an estiniimble citizen, worthy crat, -poisessing the entire confidence - community for capabilitysuid integrity, he will make an efficient officer. The portion of the county' Where he is best give him a strung vote, and we are sure the Western ,will evidence a similar of loyalty to DeMoeratio men and meson Poi Auditor,' which brings up the r• have the dame of George Baldwin, of Great Bend, a young man of undispu pabiliti and integrity. A Lawyer by sion, he is thus rendered practically com for the duties which are about to be as him. Altogether. we repeat, the ticket is . one, which every good Democrat will rej elevate, and whi4h . will be successful polls. - All that necessary for this isfo crate to bestir themselves, as will their e to gothemsblves, and get every other De out to the oUs. Will , they not do this Bradford County. , We confess we have ; hid our misgivin fears in relation to the prospects of the in oor sister county above named. there have,to us looked rather squally, enraged the apprelipasion that evil mig to the party by the hainburning movem ntonus of our friends. We think, howev that the prospects begin to brighten. wits there, as here, begin to view the in its true light, and ate shrinking ba the, dreaded alternative of aiding the el Taylor by voting ior Van 'Buren and . This wislearn ftemlbdividuals, " • . men ;as well as others, ; f,roni. that count how 'we have ieceutly conversed, from Democrats who have visited that and tltom the toni and' Character of a C Butler mass meeting field at Towanda 9th alt.. compospflo , suchataunch De ,Gordon F. Mason,. ! Senator, Ad.' *Can, Proth'y, JOhn P. genus, Sh traamer, ChesteilThoinas, (;I.l!akira[ll,.. ,Steptleps, Benj. :1-41,1 florae NIT*4 Prim's° men to ti and ardent-pens* and Petaled ' WWl*. We tbmk taiir that the eorint I f:1 0 ! , ed" i 0144. ' s econd the* ontiteminsuing friends eiMu4t7wil4,aotiiiT7*zest for - - Ailiiawintomperati titre= its to help tait'and 4 : 4 * - Whigi And' aft-free 'Herii:iity!s ',Leirri Boot for October, ealiVlod tiler *-table. 'lt is; s comb . 44 4i:!U 4 b0 6 4 4 4 1 ;'44e 0 44 1 *I pap, '3lhiih'ji that more eillO ,by -say ". _ magazine Pu 101? ..,- ' k is' , racialism motto ; lid hiii *kit illflistio:giiesistie r. ,4***l l **, tash4s. ' ' ' NOiniteatioi OW 'cl" 1 1 1 : 1 . 1 Y::; • 1 t, - By ni erencelo the proceedings of the . ,A ;() ' un- Thl t ' . Conference. publishedin thislaper, . it: will seen. : that Han; Dayrn Wrtlicai heel hems B te a, : ilitli - . greit unanireity,: fel. .5e- 1 e l, i , c oiction l Hoirever aferiMay effect to emir& ii, we a':' certain that it is generally considered as a i L • ' and prudent selection, under the eir-1 ; ~; • citrosta :• es, and one that Is calculated, more than an!' thing else, to give strength and impe-' tus totbe greakprintiple of slavery-restriction. which is'iland is still to be ` agitated tea greeter or less &tent by the American people. Had 1 • be not ben nominated it would have been re garded 4s a great triumph by the enemies of hia :Proviso r y as it would indeed have been a signal for lighting up bonfires all over the. South. • It is true that what are termed i' party tisk gee" hare, to a limited extent, been overleaped 1 —/oca4Aelaims have been postponed--(which will affeat nobody, we suspect, except some anx ious exiOctants, who don't' like to wait,) but then tho circumstances connected with the case,. in our (Minion, entirely obliterate every vestige of oomFdaint on that'score. Robert G. White, known to the Democrats of this county as the candidate of the amalgamated disorganizers and Whig factions in 1846, upon the '42 tariff ii- I(11e, and obnoxious to ourentire Democracy : on Ithat account, was the man, and the a,n4varan, brought forward by Tioga at the Conference. on Tu4nay week. That he—the man who then opposed the regularly nominated candidate upon one of the' most vital national Democratic i issues4the very man who sought to insane and trample, down, not only party principles, but "party,l:usages," should now, at the nest -suc ceeding terrn, without any offering of, repent ' 71' I a ce orlatonement, be presented to the Demo e ats otthia district for their suffrages, is a little .o cooi; and may well be, as it, truly is, *gard e. as sla insult to its true, intelligent and en- I _litened DeMocracy without a parallel ; . and . rejection by the 'Conference, of which his f iendshad been pre-advertised, should. : sall - f , rth any other expression from his friends than c rnplaliits of- a "tiolatiois of party usage? !" \ - e sayit now', and say it 'fearless of contradic t ? n, at the- same time with not the slightest i clination to wound the feelings of him or his f iendsP Mr. White, could not at this time, in . f,l ''...e e(nseqnence of,his course two years ago, and o his known relations to the great questions hich 4i - en did, and still now do, agitate the c.untrii, have secured the Democratic vote, nor a titheibf it, even,. of this. district, had he been ..minated. To have liitened to his claims, t t erefqe, at this juncture; would have betray • a recklessness of consequences, unknown o ly in,nases of extreme political hallucination. 't hat itie - conferees from this county and Brad f4rd could have done udder - the circum s tances, mostlier tban what they did do, would stagger the it'danti-Wilmot man r i in the 41-{4,1 to tell. ' .:i . ' ; . . 1, ' e do a this orthy We, .crate band last. were ap nani- Mtn eivc o tri• I mc ;•ns of tionts CI Il e. very- Will .•ntle office, 12LiiII o not fficer. . will . Mr. good diem, deed ion. the f the , pos e for cil of ority. but suf- meat Theconclusion, therefore, that must impress eery liOnest straight-forward Democrat's mind, iS thaqthe nomination is the very—best that could liave been-made, and few, we opine, will; pesticin that it is good enough—perfectly sat- , isfactoty to the mass of voters of this district. .'Parti, , , usages," with such politicians as Mr. Whiteland those who have, tErgetrhim before the pe4le at this time, have but an equivocal signifitifttion,andtre entitled to no respect with Democrats entrusted with the responsible duty of sel‘ting a candidate for Congress for this districts Ordinarily, it is true, they ought to .be regrded; but never, when they are ; invoked for thillelevation of a politician in such a pickle as Mr,i,White. He has committed an act of treason to the party and its usages for which we.ard'Atot aware that he has repented or atoned, As yet'he has not been long enough "in regu lar seryiceo to entitle him to the confidence of ' his " fellow-soldiers." -Let him wait a reason able time, serve,a proper probation, and do ser ivice inithe " regular army" one term, at least, beforehe aspires to the " Captaincy." This done, 'and we have no hesitatiOn in saying his elaims'lwill be entertained. 1 emo f his • that -tern nov,n quite eling ELI VI- I fe,f, etent igned good ice to t the Dan - • mies, NMI sand party ffairs .d en come nts of TO* VOICE OE BRADFORD. —The Democrat-, is county Convention of Bradford unanimously instructed their conferees to vote for DAVID Wu* for, the candidate for Congress in' the Conieience, then soon to be held. Vide reso- Intionlin the Conference proceedings. Seven -1 1 ty-twn i frdelegates from every township in the county . , all recording their votes for David will- Inlet a 4 their'first and last choice, considering the ell essive pains that have beeu s taken to breaksim 'down, and the manner in which he has 4en maligned, is an endorsement which few mt: receive, and which he may well:lbe ~ i prondii f. Let him have a care that be does ill , nothing to sully or destroy that confidence.: UM, emo. 31 1 .23 ..„.., • - A, Aisw PAPEIL--The last Bradford Argus announces the publication of a new. campOgn 'papertt Towanda r eaped the " Old Guard, ", to tie'edi: -- (1 by Messrs. Addison MolCean and BaniellVandercook It 'is to be devOted to the jeleetkin of Casa-aMI Butler and the regular Dem.atie ticket throughout. The Argus es , ide!ktly- diahleis its establishment, and: v e ry ki . c3,14,t/y:,410 . 1:0039iii it is-iiiboproondimted Yiy " tip* Ofki****_*iliiiat indls4.Pitn 'cog, for thl-purpose oeheading the :Van Bu 7 : t e ! :l 4 l velna l lt - 04tisktotafilyingitrin'ar}lis . 1011)1* . 1#00101'01 i tit thi*ti#ll, id That county. 1 . • ,' :I.:: AO O. lrialis „aionesoi, i'• • '• . otOtamit plat the age . Of twautttwo, and of a ( if Jima' Who hive not paid s, tatirithin two '',Y . ,rsifltre yell aisemed t ''' BeineMbtr that Un *4l!*„ fir - P l 4 l s 1 least '; '- ii 41 4 8 P av *u . kiibef:pleatiow 10p..-will„lie del3iried.froixi •sro ling. l if3eikAli 4i vidlcie assessed "".eery moth. er's-sO:4--yout" - - . , 1 ''' 41 . _ l. !POT — Liar :--d e sg-1rim.4:ei4144 is * O * r la. -'6o4datelfoi . -Coagetit Obi l'airtSittAr wilOominedishiet. 1 _ Mo. A. L, vate and ' ber, lour ban 4 lished. Godei (b one, WI ES MIN : i rcw ffi' "'" in 4 : Pr b t * -1 " : Iv_ I learn :y ttleinnoniUteetent OtPle ` memo end" of is ,t Week,- that the DdittocrtitiOcin..: ferees, of t is ocingressitibal- district,/ wild met , at Towati 04' week, put n 4mination for Congresl Ilr: Wilmot, ;,1 ought Oore proper ly to say t at the ConFerOsOpreOnting Brad-:,, I ford and isqttehanna niiminittedi Mr.-Wilmot, as I am in ' on:red-41a the CitufeAes from Tio -1 ga entere, their sdlemn , Protest , l' the proceed l lure ' H.: this. unexpecl Nis i, lt has , been I produced, for unexpected i / certainly Was to the great . ass of the Demoqiits df this county, who by co .. mon consent ceneedU the right ofl the next Congressman toTioga,) it is not ne cessary no- td inquire. he Oing is done, and we m Ist take the cag es it stands. But the bearin , 'so'novel a ptiocehding on the part' of the Co ferees as that .of disregarding and breaking • p RA the fortnerialtid.lok established 1 usages of he democratic party in this district; not only, ut of placing up 4 the ticket idvio:• ; 'glen of :hose usages a 'gentliinan who' has placed hi sele in a position,antagonistic to the; Democrat , . candidates for President and Vice President, and whe is in fadt at the bead of the l disorganiz lag Barnburner Imoviment .in this I district. i• 'likely to have upon the interests of; the demo. atic party and itd, candidates for the' first ;office:' in the gift of the petiiile of this na tionOs f:irly a matter for, conaideiation and discussion and one which the true and honest friends o those sterling patricits, Cass and Batter, c..inet silently pass: overlWithout gross derelictio. of a duty the owd' to the great demberati, party ofthe io ntrytwhieb has se lected the e gentlemen as is standard bearers in the co:: ing contest. ' _ There at the present tme tiree organized parties—the, democratic, he Whig,. and the " freo soil,f' to called, alias arnburner or Ab olition; Which of these app ellations . is the most : fie"' The coarse, ungcnerOus, utigentlentan appropria eto this-test (,ar ty, r ant unable to ly.and malignant personal eriminations upon us decide, ad believe in this Congressional dis- , r last week by the editor , of the Rigister, re tried, at :: . ', Van Buren and Adams are its:. c impu , ming sell re-falsifying oar motives, not candidate. for President i7d Vice President.; With thi l ast named part , 111 r. Wilmot Las ' withstanding i our di sc l a im er ,of ;the week pre- I identified .iniself, and is openly ; and avowedly I viola, foi supporting the regular !Demodratic -the advoc.te' of those gentlemen,, strange as it I ticket (!) (and whieh.are really, and in plain may appe:r—and yet he has been placed upon Saxon, " none of his business") wM. receive the tick ,' with Cass andßutler' no further attention - at while he is ; engaged i the disorginizing movement de- , our hands than this I signed pa icularly • to' defeat tie d emocrat i c 1 simple notice. .We havit'-no inclination to en !party of be country in the persons - of those . gage in a personal quarrel, and especially with very' gent emen who are its candidates ! Mr.lono so extremely sensitive -as our neighbor. Wilmot's election, under these ;circumstances, I Did we choose to do so,;we might rake uPina would b, ' proclaimed - fir land wide over the ' ~ country, $ a victory over the friends. of Cass 'i" real peeuniary diffictilties on his side di the andfßutl, i, and would beyond ''a doubt, workhouse to taunt and "Worry" him with. We 1110t3 or " Cs , injury to- the :democratie party of I are content, however, with merely giving - his thie, distr et. ' What then 'is the duty of the- ; imputations and insinuations in' regard to us,' l supl,nrter -of the Democrstic 'candidates for ,% the lie dir'ect. No " Inioker" holds any . per - I Preside.' And Vice President ? !(1. mean those I wh hone tly desire their; election, not those i sonal or pecuniary • influence over this press, . whi profess to support them but desire really nor has sinc e we, have been sole proprietor. r the; succe.a of Van B.p.ren) With this inqui- IDoes he now understand us ? and will he , eon ry I clos, this comaCtinidagon,.my object now; tinue to misrepresent 'and falsify us as he his being me,ely to state the ease fit its true light, 1 d o ne? Ave shall see - . - that. it ru y be understood by th i e firm and lion- estlhea d democrats of Susqu'ehanna. - , A DEMOCRAT Sept. 1, 1848.' nemary.s. foregoing communication, which has l• - , ed us by one Whom the people of • , „sr have but little cause; we apprehend, of treason to the patty, by one who .ften sustained 14 thinn on grotinds to regular ,nominations and usages; t seems, has beCome sore-beaded" t 3 restive of late,ill lie subject to the rief remarks : ! • objections to M. Wilmot founded on ages," which 11E1 averS• have been d is are fully answeted in'another article alter beaded, " The Nomination for '`. We do not think Of anything fur -1 4 now. Should it become necessar\ Purge of out duty 4 r a Democatic 1 1 tnd to suandy, reguki i r nominatiolm, I . thine supplementary hereafter, notch 1 1 regrgt the i Ocia`iionl fir its, we s'lall • .from ,the dischate a that duty. I' 1 r , : a/lepton af our' correspondent that • i altion of Mn.; Wilmot Was unexpected stay surprising, and ?'contrary to the tho mass of Denio'cratic voters of this 11 occasion nothing but a smile upon 1 - +o the been furn thi4 cone to auspee has of idelit • bat who, and a litt fullOwiag " party n regnrded, in ;this Congress' Congress thelf to a in the di editor, b to add an Sve sh not: shrin 2. Thl thdnomi or in any ! wiSes o district, tenances, almost ..any;. one of whom the lie diret. ' Afo individuals, nOwn by the Derrine4ts generally to ! ally hostile to Mr. , Wilmot, may af-, I I love this ; but they*. find it "hard we appTetnind, to r:obvinee the mass d this distriet,' thaii other motives .: they addude, arelnol at the bottom 1 tomplated crusade against Mr. Wil lie organi,t4on sk amt usages of the is party. .' AC's their Mil can give i wbp are be tiers° fect to 13: sledding,' of Voters than tho of this co mot and Democra '4 Protest," 'spoken o f by our corres e are assured. by undoubted authori- Oonforees 'from till, county them : ted, abd mast's, only in his distorted 8. Th poiident, r (the selves) o imaginat".n. - That there wasp form of a pro test sent into the Conferenee try one notorious " alter" named Pa,n, baviiig the prefix of G neral to his eognumen, an accomplice of D. nil Bull, , , 'famous for hia-repeated and uniform attempts ti defeat the Demofratic party in this distr ct for At least twotonseeutive terms, (and no • , We are 'sorry to sai, the confident anti conf.derate of ihe `Olen in this'county who are show ng their hands in thiti unworthy ais of nizin 1 Movement) we droiot deny ; but it w repro ' WI by one of the ':''ioga Conferees t, i4tanter sib° deelaic4 be Wmild bare nothing to'ido wi , it.--that Mr,- Wilmoit would receive this sup i .rtiofthe DlinlOrattr f Tioga county : . much for thatling a hot, EW , - - • tie , 1 . Th , inaginary:incoluihs i ncy for a Cass m to . . ore bleiNVilniet i ~ von admitting he 411. ! *(1 to. be trpe l t ii 1 , , ulficlently refitted b the a .. pie lact that,;alli tile friends of-Mr. la i n Qin in ; radford county. ',Wimot a dozen •ex.. , . -0 dons, ara among warmest friends Mr ~ ot, as' in Ithe Whole Vrict. They are re' dy to go all {lengths (Cr eth\ofthose men. B t it . ppens that the WI gs4ion - that Mr. iii: Ito, , ilmot the-head of aiy n Buren move n] ' nt in 1 en syl i vimia 41 • , • ainthence-that I ottlectko ,( Ila to, thti . Outt. l', The \ Vatiße= rail for t in Peanitylii " siritili tip - ita li.rfa in i - ' - ;L: 4 4l ,, berg' e, bli. Wilmot set hip foot - a enaiyhania eoil i a'ter the aiVourn" meat of Co:Ogress, and- irt *elle best assn= . rancesihat he does 'net i, tendt:/ti Meddle with the campaign so far' it tie Presidential istitie. is concerned, unleii ,drivini into it lift the itri.: prudent,-iddiscreeti - oottrse of those fe* indllqd nals who . are bent on h i ounding hint - demi:ll.2;W all hazards.l if they Orivc,him - intoiti.thegnilt, be upon then own heads.,..i ., 5. The - contemptuous fling it thene De o. . crate who are free sell inn in prine,iple, and are yet disposed to vita Tim Me. -Cass may Os ' for dross, and receive the derision it merits 4 No, No, Mr. "Democrat," you nave certainly missed your aim this tithe, ando fear vO-I I tared on tieicherons soil, Your 1 edineeo rg.`f r ing" movements againgt a regular ynomint4ed candidate who is a great favorite with the Peo plc—who has ever stood by , them -and 4eir rights when others of Inure timid hearts base / faltered and fell back, will be of no avail. lAs well might you think of rowing up Niagsra with a feather for an oar,, or of =pinning (tik:- ralter with a pop-gun, as to attempt to head D off, by bolting and .spurions issues; statements ) and objections, the popular current that isev , 1 erywtiere, except- in a few hearts, getting i fre-1 I sistibly iti his favor, you had fir better be' I employed in striving to secure the triumph of. t ' those " sterling patriots, Cass and !Dutler,l' i n this district, than seeking to distract the party in this manner, and foment hostilities that i will, if persisted in, abstract from them. several Ihundred votes in this county alone ! A. " LLT , TLE Gnitrv."—Onr excellent neighbor of the opposition organ last week worked himself into quite a "letnpest of rage" because the Whig nominee for. Aditor, Mr. Truesdell, availing himself of every man's pre rogative, published his declination in the Dem ocrat instead of the Register, alleging at the same time that the appearance of his - lettpr in this paper was the first, intimation . he bad had that he " wouldn't rmil" Hon` that is we of course cannot say; but we will remark here that a son of Mr, T..asSured us 'a day or two since that a copy Shriller tOTheletter; published in this paper, was left it the Register office in possession of one of its ;workmen the seine day the duplkate was left uvith us. That it was handed over to the editOr,- he, of course, does not pretend to say. Of one thing, however, our neighbor.may asSure himself at once, and that is, that it is all -Straight—Oo foul play about it, as he seems half desireis of intinia- And if he:still sdlicits a further expla nation of the reasons that induced its publica tion in this paper, We hare only to say that it is the proper channel oil : Democratic communi cations ; and as it enjoys a much more exten sive circulation than hiS sheet, was probably selected as the medium in part on'that aceount.. As regards the: tomahawking he garb Mr• Truesdell, we have nothing to saythat gen tleman will probablpfeel in no wise uncotnfort able by a lambasting from suci a source. ME Dar The free soileis of Wdatern Pennsyl vania, held a Convention at Pittsburg on Wed nesday and choSo .delelga'tes";th the s'ltading Convention. Dr. E. D. Gazzhni was recom mended as a candidate for Governor.- Is it possible that out " barnOurner" friends `of this State are!. goingibi push their zeal:for " free'soir' to the mad extremity of gettintnp i a separate Slate ticket I Most; `sincerely do:we hope not r —we cannotl4lieve iL There is 'no need of it. If they want a," free soil" ;condi ' date for Governer, let them Support. Mortars LONOSTRETH, wbo, we Mnderstand' from good authority, is one of , t e ma radical Wilmot Proviso men in the S .te. - Russia Ticis.y.x.--The Hunkers of New York met'in Conveniiol at. Speense On the sth inst., and noniinated ex-Cbaneeller Reuben H. We!worth, ot-Sarat&gs, forc!Goverwir, and Charles O'Connor, of. New - York, for Lieut.-, Governor. ! 'Rao" viz) Connrii.—The. Daraootata:ofi Bradford lam. in Cendention, made choice of, the following iioket,4- - ' i -] itepresentativei—Arntial Waitielii• and' Chatles 84ockwil4 . ' ' ' !. Prothonotark+-Dr Edailtd_ Crandall. , - Registef; and ' , Rev *-r—lfOiatio 1311ek. ' • - ( ALLoRroaT.- 4 lnfonnatinn ln I Tinge, re- . , • e4itiy received in Towe,gne ; ihe most poi'. tirli . esmini l mes tkat , ,!*iii - ii'Weir in Tiligk'ila that .Mr: ' - ior tor a strong ' and the iliqe r ...,.. `‘ Jo it this StStein of. in thing,for Grotterni tai l Go v . i. l erg*.., • i I . . j _,, . . 1 ~.. ; ..,,, I_„ t , ''' *t-s o iierlilkirt,iol!io: o , l ?'„ 4 . 4 o 3 fin- 0 . ~., , PlOpirfor Gov:inor;,fild M t viltillfrofiVist, - 66 1ferner• ' I' 1 “Amistliest aiiii dtit the }lows e...if thisia milaips;of regrew!, du also &nage ornot,eltl4,ispeeially pelitieal. . Never before, - , mil) ieti t nee the organistation of parties ves . t 1 eriiiieli'a]Multiplicity of candidates for 'the chief of the nation in the field as=-near,. and ”be cry-is stM they come' The last .rtiehiiimid:,.that - bas taken " the field" is ,4 : Henry Clay. He - his been disentombed from the pblitical sepiffehre and reSeseitated by ths Whigs of,ilei r Xtirk pity in a meeting held at Vauxhall Garden on Thursday evening last, and is now a candidate of t he Clay branch of I the Wliig party f*: the I'lreeideneY.'l , killird iFillmorkia associated-with. him for I ..the Vice Presidenci.. - Acko' ..-- m Willisr#4li a.-.,pr ominent .._ ' Whig leader, presided over the meeting assi s t,. ed by thirty-six Vice Pre4dOs and eightien secretaries, - The • Tribunii anis reinarlis 'upon the character and enthtusiaimi of the inciting: • The great Clay rally, a: tail for _which was published in The Tribune of yeaterday, came off last night at Tatiiilta4, was mie 'of, the Ilar4est, and by all odds ; t e ';most-enthusiasti o !political gatherings whi c h St* beetilitiffin our, 1 City this year, equaling e ell that of last Pets ruary at Castle Garden. The most-excited of ' the Irish . meetings !hid" eve lately been held at the same place; did reit i exceed the over powering feeling which was nuniffested on thil occasion. It showed-at least„ that-however the ' majority of the Whig paytyi may have chokii to act, thereare thousands of Whig hearts still true to the old banner and the old leader. The I enthusiasm, of the audience 'vas unmistakably I genuine, and rose at timed tot I piteli that semi!- !ed almost frantic. Nothin g 1 but the most ar dent attachment to -Whig principles, as eat .bodied in the , person of HENRY CLAY, could have given Hie to such a' thrilling expression lof feling. The number O Persons - in attend ance e could not have been f less than 10 000. The audience began, to , assemble at an early hour. and by , he time of commencing the Bk., loon was crowded to excess. In half an hour afterward the , ntimb;'e becanie so great that a Second meeting was tirganiied in the Garden, in which..an , ; equal, number ; participated. A large transparency bearing thename of Henry Clay, was suspended over the. elttrance r ,and several of the campaign banners • of I.B44lwvte planted on the speakers' stand. Resolutioni in _favor of an Electoral ticket for the State; and recommending a hearty co op'eration on the part ofWbigs of other States, were adopted. i' NM i , • the following paragraphi from the address, put forth by the `meeting "To . the Denieeratie Whigs of New York 'and. On -United States," will be perused With Pleasti by our readers , the Whig pottion of them, in pirtieular. , , Impelled' by every consfideration of duty, principle and - tight). we come, before you, fellow citizens, pairifully *pressed with the necessity which conipels'our 'dissent from the Philadel phia nomination. ,Upan..the sole ground of "availability," the great and 'solid principles upon which are reared the; structure of our Governmeri4 were there- east aside. For "-availability" merely, a pyrson was s elected, whose only 'plaims' were his militaryachieve ments. -Urging "availabifity," -our , own be '.loved CLAY, andall those:- great leaders who, bi their 'Civil dery eel; have made the Whig party illustrious a for all Itime," were 2r-hier slaughed, and a mere soldief substituted.- tin: folding a banner inscribed with that potential word " availability," 1711-1 members 'of that Conventiori, including thelonr unatithorized votes of Texas, and the three votes of Arkan sas, )east bY 'one individual„ 'were obtained for ZACHARY TAYLOR; Eitid, without Another word —declaring-010 principles—fissuing. no address making no platfimer—p4Ssing no , resolutions —without doirrpasi;, or guide, or landmark-,-• they launched- this _ " available" nomination, and adjourned: We rejoice to say, there is no parallel ..to Illis slaughtering eGurse in the his tory otifils or any ; other eanntry. ' Since that nomination, the whole course -:if events have been to alieriateand not to Oneiliate the Whigs. The populai voice of ce.conntry had, procloim ed itsel. tu odvanen for thef, oily truly " avail able" candidate, whose eminent and pre-eminent abilities, services, aud virtues, his cOnsistent, frank, honorable and -. straightforward course proving that he would " rather be right than be . President;"..hat. rendered any advocacy otitis claims a Work of supererogrition. Old foes vied with:old friends- in barmonming and uniting all the elements in his'faVor— z ithe adopted citizens, with their ebaracteTistie : generosity,liailed the , advent Whieh promised, in lip elevation, equal. privileges to, all---iliti y frie4da of Human Free dom were his frieudstlit.ni'a4ei the work ' Shop ' . tire counting-room, and the field, were I , - full of those who loved him who had always loved them. and their country and its, interests, " 4 Christian better than , he' lovedhinla If. Hero as he wes*hejoined.tO it tbe Patriot, the Sage, and the Statesman: his election was sure to follow his nomination, This boundlesa entbu' siasm was viheekedi . by the Ponveritibiat Phil adelphia., We hid been 4onient'—if forced to forego our 4wit. tihesen chief—with the leader ship of anYlef:the;greakohlimpiaritotiffie Whig 'party.;, butt- our destinies; were committed to ) one, whoh,a.jiintsoll most emphatically pro nounced his own unfitness for the : station. Grieved is the Whigs were, af . ,the,iielection of tine whci . ;had deliberately'',reflised to be the exponent oft heir - xiews, Or, he propounder of a faith whieh'shad .been vindiested - atjd firmly establishedAt the mat administration of,* Government ju being, the:, were,not*prepared for * the. dielaixtiop of ,qnn. To4lr that'be ".-would have ,takeetho, ninninatiati.ef `the Bal timore eon'yention,r,O. Air . .rXX*O; '.Still leis .couhilley la* si4ppoil'iliat:fie,wout4ltio " gladly" aacej44lFAlia" , ,foiaticak :.. narrow ad ' iectiOnal4aPlatait 4 ; Piailastal which al lied.*Pi,6rl;'!tlef.,o4-*OitrohniTil w lOl - no I#4 o' ! - AkasOultrY, PHO O64-1 0 . 1' safatY,ta: the '0;0 1 Y: -; 3itti most cagier hut courso;4 ii . aethlifoi. dtitkii,seniit'isiiy. : ?:4.01 6 0 trusted. iiiitkidnireat4olll4; , and his suipoit t if. 1 Pri,* -1 4 jfi, must inevitably place the ober ' /34,PSIlitirqa sal.klifinii e les, with theibettlak, P Ol 4- 6 t,i4 Whi g - -, - *0 cclipialtill l i at his m w e l' ! 1 , .•.' ', . , . ::.-.- 1 .. 4 t . * • 'heir - tioininliti:k his fallen dead isii ., 9ll country- without ;no effort ie" get- Weitisi it ***ire:a vitality. - piwili tti fiet we , [ iider'Wis'.areiSetsna eb iSetitioeillOweeld tiFp!ti' l o,!4 : •:141iii . 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