ME .• • ri ' • 1M a U Id Di U OCRAT-r Til II IMIPSTEAD, Editor. g ..;111epteinber _.21,:•i541184 A • '*..2 Fob President, GEN. LEWIS CASt olg MICHIGAN For lice President,,,.. -GEN. -W M.-. O. BUTLER,. Ei gg oKy. BOA OVIRNOIt, "MORRIS4.OisiGSTRETH, 4 , Or ili iitottalittalm. . . , . ,;,•7..1., „..;,-..-.. ... ..-:.-,:. lox , -CAN p s ,ppmartssioNEß, . / S-R-A El ..-kAIN T ETC „Of _ 9114111 c. 01711177. . . . - , . , ..„1 O Q, .. , 9 , Vont s, , - -DAM:WILMOT. - -' 1. t • I - :,=; • - i t ia .., . 4 t. .., ~,r.f' - 0 ' 1 upaioll.S. ~ .t .., .: •-- - - ' - ' 4•olit. "LitTRIISEN'ATTrES, 7 *SalitnEILVAlf*ALItT, bit' Middletown, Bei rirlL - 11.1*TILE,•' 44, Wyoming...-: &•..1„1-i)-•.,..›,•, i [ l. --, • - • . 1 . 0. g. surgirr, 47 ,*:',M.`0-4E, of Brooklyn. - 4:-- 4 . . 1..,:.. , .. , :4hq , • 111 - vi ro i tC•4ITIIO24OTAIIY, gi,. . - .. • 44., : „., MS, of SprlngiUle. p 4.: . iliß RZOIIitED AND RECORDER, is nic.-114A1111.01t8isCrilendsville. " • FOR' mmisstoma, 14:411:00: XitraitELL of Liberty I:9AL c9Ro - NER. .itokinittekKEß;oicuirord. ,-; Sit AUDITOR, • -EIkI•DIM, of Great Rend. . . History of a Bolter'..-has boirtieskived, , butfisheld under advisement.— We id' present do*, .the; propriety of publish • tag! counpuneat l n p th a t character , and es pec4aUy.:as , eff o at dlioromization . are so °attain to-prove a4rtive. An interview with the author 1841elitkd. • ' What bitter athority do we Want , &nig* as it m y seem, yet it is nevertheless true, that we hasiamong us the anomaly of ' a - leis mert,who tiro Oesirous•of signalizing them-' salves in some madder AS the friends of the ex-, tension of slavery par ezcellence,. who nr4igo-, ing about the country like a certain evil spirit of old"" seekitig . whom they may devour," and prating about thir, impolicy, impracticabilitk and auteoastitution l aiity of the Jeffersonian or-i dinanco—aye, metto, who only one year ago , Zast , -Janitery, -mite as loud-mouthed as any Min orset , — of - merl could be in favor of that . o;dininee; and whrh voted for it in Committee ; aid in the Co „, npeazilen, with' an avidity we have seldom seen paralliged. But "men and things 'change,” ( h ow true !) and what Was Democratic, politic, and expedient only twenty mix* sgo, has now, as as if by magic, become the quistessence oil Federalism, impolicy, and taifonatitutioncdio .. /ifirabik dicta I Arid do these : men protsid to aspire to higher Wis dom, and purer pst4otism than that possessed_ bythelhest . a.P.miocratie wort hies Who have rendered- the cons and their party illu.stri- - ons from - their' eirliest history down to the present:One -4 1' r SO it Would seem,—their hot ertissideigabist theininciples of that Ordinal ndw, and their d urations that it is uncons;i listi are capal4e of no other interpretatidn. Grge• Waidii*ton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, - JamesVonroe, Andrew Jackson aild Martin Tan Itureg • oath and all of them 4- provek.while greildent of the ,United States, of sets of Congreso or Ordinances prohibiting slavery:-4as-the !Awing facts will show : The Siticle" of tile. Ordinance prohibiting sla very in the Nortbiwest -Territory was ratified by Congress in 109 and , approved by Wash ington. -, , il , . Istlie act org4" *. izir' ig the territory of Mis sissippi, palmed in.j.798, and approved by Jobni Adams,. Congress *tercised the right to legis late on slavery in "the territories _by prohibiting the importation of. slaves from-places without tke united Stater z although the'Constitution gas Congress ooiright to prohibit the foreign, slave trade in the Cates until 1808. - sfilaves'y wasprc4ibited in the Indiana Terris tcirrby set of CoOgress,'passedlrlay 7, 'lBOO, _.l , and approtok by J ohn Adams. - -4'.. 4--- . , -4 l ike set„org(liizing the . Territory of Or-, lezaw4soitliouista,) !passed by Congress in 180 , Cshili'pyrii'" by Thomas- Jefferson the siSee.._ceide . , • - ite filen, that : Territory_ and the .Stete4 of thollJuitit'irrii:PrObibited. ,- : . .faivefitilif :iiillSit; s(l . in, tie Territory of Miehigae 9 . 44' f„Congress, passed January 11, 18.0, - ;. o SMovearby.Thomas Jefferion. 1 Illaiiriiii 01ffiiited in the' Territory'of mri4a, :):** , ..4COOLlia:l l .o s CAFeli:r.t*i.,; ' j ai 18 4 " .4'l9** 0 0 i.iiisigi47 11, ;! 2 :-.i 1, .- . Amami Oimprumbe; Prohibitintilkfi Teri iso 611410 .Tillidiat , belqnii l o:# l4l * IT.nj d' 1 4 1" -11 *-f** Vsli s si/iPV*O I O II at iii'fii6tilift*leit;Ogicriiiiiii(iiii+44;' , •. . ~ c. i . f' ';', ,••• —'f. W i11P4 1 . 1 4 ;111R44011**1.8.208 and -WWl* byAlaiThiXartoir ' 1.7 ... f:.; 1 ..--` fi''' ::Y • sralifyinut -- - . rToiitfVfli 4 ,virt4iil4 .it .4 5 6iiiireiii-Pass& ?A pin AAT0.,% 1 1 1 0 „ :°AlliAlidr 4 l**kit.PL -- itinte4 -o**llloo4liibited-ig*stlnitcg of Ioiiiir , lip , „..-„ ; . . tpaiiie4Tine #4BBBi ant ti. , , ' irilll-2 * *l' - '.'.‘ ,Etirii:- 44- - ?,... k °o4 i 7 i ! .. ifi ' TerdteiT,of t ; '': ilist of .4 -magregg . pa n_ ' - ' At -0011 k I !-liiiitakilWesill . 161 0 11 C Poll6V 3 W r f::- ! ! . i -- ' - '37 4 '.;I - ,. l ''''"!:. ' ->- ::',, ,-; ..• ~F, -,,,, -,:i• t i fi i ;lV - -:-Y, It as ago a 6 .4 1 ,4!**4 1 .-• ,' . 2 . -ial."4s.rw•Oc . **e seta fral4w4K 4 ' '' ;, ,:i*iiiii!YAbe' , ,Oimeol: iiv. itteiwi4l ,,, : :...-, 4 ~i ,--. ... -r--..4 . 7.7-tj 101 0 , 4 1 / 1 ) 01A% 4 .44-4 4 - wit . /0)W1 • : vette ..":"i '': . ..,"i.,L - 6 -; ---4 4' 'lrak - • 60.1!,011, 4.1 . it hials4 : -: -. : . I': Jibe name ) irhOn it has :,,-- JrAi , 1 =CZ= ' iiien 14 - led. o l d torioii44 4 o, , ~,,,„,t ' _ , ~ _,,,, I, ~,,,. i _ 1 , #ottoAr v oy of- lil 11* Presifent *_t''' - oelt i i If tit* tirwi'OuldOk4 1 ":t43;* 31 ; 2' ' ' ' tiiielp 'aitidlitt:: , ffir ti* sigittnetk:, 04 tile PrOr*:, l Peaidao l leigth ap eliiriater ' i i 1 8 ,- v. , ;) . • . rl• .- 1 s• ; . il r • ..• I- ' 'I) • ii •ri - =. -,- Are lr 1 ti t sari ',„,, , ..,„ 7 ; ~ ~ , .. , , i ,-, , - % - 1. - bless then th :tee! weeka frhm. t his t , 1 , 5 . ~, , , . , . ,_. t ~, • perixocrats of thiAciurtV ; will s. Salle , ill tiii - dishbarge Of theii-diity fo'clioe - se, to Choose a Governor, Canal Comm Congressman, Representatives, .She:, fc thonotary, Register Recorder, Commi borpii - pi - tina - Audit r. - Are they preFi thii drity, E Are th :pte. puringlor the against he commo n enemy, who !is al, the ieldFhilirliiv`o )'lis armor thit the e. Are they organizing, casting aboUt the tyt ere,a rota 'Can lie gained or saved theilleilsing;'as they 'should do', moth 7hi.01 every l;temocratic voter will lie go the polls 3 , Are they sure t that every erne is asseirsjd - f 2 1ook to it, fellow-De, -=don't defer it, fo - r the time is closea , , fiearri tactics; "oven from your enemy,' an yours'alvesln : the work of organizaticin a partition. Your Wlug opponents aka work, slily , ini-most cases , bit "1) t ' ily , in it; tar -pot"--letermined to Make . do strigalo for the #utstery. : Look 011 fo ,lleirare that they do not catch you Ikn. 8e.4 and doing 1 i , t Tha a not So. ! Wo underatamith, t some gentlemn ( of course) living in e eastern and ino l erastictions of the ticennty, are' endeavS niake*titid 67iiheir candidate for' SI/ representing ns } opponent, Mr. Gere, t inferior in point, ofivalifications for th , Nowwithout intending any disparage. to Mr.' Stephens, wbon3 as a neighbor and 24n we highly tisthe truth and duty 'in 1 0. 1 its to say at on e ' that a That's n . Mr. S. we admAlto e a man of good b talent; but - thatiMr , Gere is in-any wa rim n.that rSspciet, or as regards quelift fOr. the Sheriffality,i one acquainted ' titrolvill for / a MoM 1 contend. Such umny is calculated only for a meridian be is but tl be notAel , , ~ ottic ii try . i; agi,„_ i i lacii have to eurrorider t o principal part c department ol:our p i per to the politiciai 13,z4zaso •Oo;mini loY.—The Bainb Stiti . 0 po, nyen ,iion fori Pennsylvania cam-. the 130 inst. at leading. Thedate was quite sparse.; b, tit is said t i nt . deal of enthu.4asm was manifested. Th vrtioti resolvpd to f m no ticket for G. and Canal Coinmissi ner, but ‘ to catech r candidates in the fief for these offices, a, for those most favo ble to the restrict Slavery by Congres . John Van Bur , present and, addre d the meeting. T loWineis their Eiectliral ticket: W11.41A31 LORllitil JR. 1 11 !g r g e. I OEN4%MM W. Paellas' ii Ilstricts. . , 301 m Ailiton,, Jr. 11 Jelin M. Pd! Davidt. Skerrett, !! • Joseph Gra! W. B. _Thomas, i Allen Robb) Jas. j..!Pdbins, !I Jason W. , Jarcid'Darling,ton,. ! S. AV: Minh, Levilliacknor, • 1 James. Sloe, , Dr.. Jacob Sharples4, `John Power,' ElenqiCarter, I Mathevi Ell], Dr. 'E. H. Mason, . George B. John Telly,'" 'W. W. Mc I ton. W.'Donaldson, W. F. Clark Aaron Chabbok, ' Dr. S. A.- M 1 - ! TP.Ottlat Is TUErZEILI!!E DISTAI aresorrfto see onrii l emocratic brethre Ln.zerne l Congressiopal District so rent tion—,:it an i ,, , ws ill 'Fite the Democratic W'e perceive they have two candidates field for CongressiCollins and Wrig. but little prospect cf. the, withdrawal c -both laiming to he regularly nomina I. Misunderstanding exists between the f the rival candidates i9ls almt the number oi l ferees.each county entitled - to, and 4:Collitis Men red" every thing, t .. fair in the premix when they jirop. throw both candidates overboard, and a newman, whcira.6)tb sides coulann . , 114 this overture 'as rejected"ly the Men; and the result i qs two tickets, und defeat .to I both. 4 , 13 Democratic ommitteei in Coln ~ bia county, bowev Balled am extra see , on of their ecrcinty i iion i With, ai• 'View' o:awn:mixt; which • IP .. , f e!Dikiei9Fe P'Y 60.e.4 its c.4 ) .i 4 0- i 1 - '' - t' ' Which , ild , the'Trutli I 1 4:4:14rfilk Johns .',..., in his sp*,h s . eibiiei - eiltni„ .ass . Tin Ilia' most: Akr*iliii;t4riftip. 1 1 : y 1444444 no 4e#,AtiOtHi i rovir r • ' ! ishitnilit it paas -Cu I?it4 . ili'laellf . :(77; , 's . , ]it"-v,"!..y• ', good, , 000 1 -t4t 4 1 '-',-. 4#°:::0: 1 0 1 '' ,-,-***, - :Pa t ' l , 4 3 Viiii7l:. the Ati.i.te;sif,cl4.olo. 4a•tair9.l l 4 44i ~ li. ,'lp E. i . lir4leiltstflii - ei:-- Gei.. :Tay 1 4: 7 4ll,o6.l),iiiiiitiSouth4rn Whig P i i4l . s 6'( ?)#;P - 40,0 .*: i !#4#giir .... Bi l t .0. 1 _4*% ' .4.40 2 0. ' - ' - „t1f4..0t.*: :f .. -_4*ciliires,i, , ,„44o;gt. ~Tay k iiiiiiitVSlOT. IVILMOZP.B -iiiiiiiiik ; ies i.tiohl iti*'liafe N0~r...:,-,iliiiirim.,,,.,".*liiriii. l athr.i*jliikbt"..to:: - iihi*ll,,ioxii, , 'T , f . r;. - 411.144,,,1,130111. if. .:41:**P*•!4:70#:.- -' Si i **** ~,.** -., o4urghow4:,4ii iiita: ...,.***aii 4 0 i 4 0, 44:: ..: .. t i 40.1 Tv*? ! - t 1 41 . • M s ' . 1 , .% 4 . il - er"Ark.A., - C1 ,,, Vy..., ~ 1 P',9.2:76- - , i , 7 1, . .,,t?,, . ., e . . .4 ' ''''. ^.01,' '''''. .....-v..4. s'. '"'TrZ"-,e'-'7'., -',.. MISIItH, fireatAer.l . iiiont. /EliirAiiieidi,iiiej-;4(Ortitß Vi7m47..;Tolmiton, Who iiiiiniikiiig as eleitte4erinefortr through the Siiiktiiiidlitir toifit_47ilit on Friday af teitto4l44:4l4onatit it,4 , lTlioiipi itriminnee ment.o.otentrree 'frotiriithe Emit was her . 'aided ;-by the; IdOWingtOl; ninsient' instOtnerits and 14tinit of drums and followed by 'numer ous carriages 4o4veyiiig scorne of 'the chief sa obemsf,thii.;W:hig party in.thigNicinity who went o &t to meet him, and very much resembled 1 a cire4 company cr a miniature caravan, such' as :7 havOfreqnently :Visited .our town . of late'.... In, iifi ' .q.YPRIPg, a99 0 r41n.Z.-0-litTaPg.emel)P 3 .k quite ' n audience , consisting of about ,half Whigsi nd half .Democrats, who had collie out of Ouriksity, conveneCin the Court-se for the puiese of hearing a "Speech;" and aftera feti p'"' wary - r emarks by B; S. Bentley,, ;Inn Esq., e Governor • mounted the rostrum and eommiltleed his address, which consisted of-pro lixposibumous honors to the 'exploded Tariff of 1840, and a eulogy-upon Protection, a few - brief r4narks again s t the Tariff of '46, and a bung* exhibition, otthe paradox of advoca ting "free Soil" dud the election of a Slate holder 1 3to the Presidency. - Assuming in the onttet,svbat be railed to prove, and what few in this pat of the cinintribel,keVe, .Vis : . that the Preteciine system is the tree policy of thePeo . . pie of frennsylvanii, he succeeded very well, we ad't,in showing that the Tariff of 1842 was's - tier ProtectiVesystem than that of 1846. But, , as no Democrat believes in the if , , systovf Protection of course his labors to con 'thee them were all in vain. -, ' Wis tvefforts in the cause l of "Free Soil,' , . *bile tbey viers, no more'ilian ordinary, and very beef, were fully responded to; , but when he'come to recommend Gen.' Taylor for the iPresid cy, his power over his auditory seem ed to alter, and the effort to get up cheering f . .i amend to some three or four kicks and stamp and then entirely subsided. It is true ho pro aimed the Whig party the original 'reoSoil" party, and averred that in no in stance b ad it deserted that platform; Irdt in- telligeut, lonest Whigs knew its disgenuints ness, a4d kept up toterrible thinking about 1 that "wee Soil" • resolution that was so nn . teremOiousli kicked out of the Philadelphiaa Convention, and of the nomination of Gen. Tay- lor by 'he Slave power, in opposition to the wishes f the Northern .wing of the party.— j Still, ii presume he succeeded in whipping the most ot4he recusants into the support of Tay lor (wllich is generally regarded as' the chief object 4 his mission,)-and that henceforth we shall hiltr very little - about Whig Van Buren and Aiiims men from professed Whigs (Look 1 ff , out, DeMocrats, these fellows will knab yea if you loft.) ~ In 1(orson Governor Johnston is of r rottli i sr large 4e, very geed looking, exneptlis eyes which g'`T, . rather indicative of a tyranical dispa. Sidon. I A , His talents as a- Speaker were. only ordinaii, considerably below the estima tl.,that bad beo prit upon themin advance of his visit. We artquite sure we can name Whigs in this comity fl ftlio can make a better Tariff speech than hci;idid. k• p k ob 1111 cklea4 I the tbd 11.1 0, I Ote1; sionetl Pro sinner, d eharg#, dy in ntest ? to sell Are ids by out 9 enro l ocrati haiid! bessti L d prei / wig at s beei peratd theme Ting beast ing to riff bi bo offteei nt to i~ EMI t so." siness info= elan§ ,th thO a cal where 3=l votes IMO their mere ! off on dance, good: Con- ernor e the d vote ion of n WII,S a fol- IIo~ we need not prolong this notice fartberkas his mission here, except as a Whip per-in,!Was entirely fruitless, having resulted in the cola:Version of no Democrat to him or Whig pry. ibn the contrary we have beard one Whig sV since ho left that he proved himself, an aristocrat, and that be should not vote for tu4il convinced to the contrary. Wk., t ,, afl: 4 1 WnibNOMINEE.—The Whigs , of Bradford, have r4minated H. W. Tracy of Standing Stone , es, the keandidate of their party against Mr. 1 Wilmot. Mr. Tracy is said to be a man of on ly orditiary abilities and rather unpopular in Bradiod. We beiiivii be is the gentleman Who ,Was run for an important office in that! 6ountp?. few years ago, and was defeated when at the team° time the remaining entire Whig u ticket l iras successful. I .u.s,,_ ti ithicetax A FREE-TRADER.-1119 Ac -1 . II eidetic% Goirernor Johnston said in his prOtee tioa Wally the other evening, that " the Tar ff of 133 .illustrated, to a great extent the yiriticiPles Of Free-Trade." . The Tariff act of ;1833 I r vas iiie COmpromise act, of which lien-1 iy Clai,. we beiie.ve, stands before the country! is •th4eputed father. Ergo--Henry Clay Is in faro, of Free-Trade. • BiIfiIiBURNER TICKET.—The Barnburners Of Ng* York in Convention at Utica on the plii iipt.,*nominated John A. Djx (at present 11, S. Senator) for Governor. and Seth L. Gates for Li t. Governor._ Thisis a strong ticket, as wel as'the' Maker's.: It is molancholY to -ibink;" ou'eyer, !kettle Democratic party to so rent ir twain as to render the electieu hf 'Owl • Wyi,gljoket past all - doubt or controversy, On e tr i i s i will PrObatly be'dovitloPed by ' this 1 electioPi - .14 1 4 0 1 0 is, • PAPJ9 II Ov.e. strength:; of , both : iiisctions of -the poly, : about which there, ' ,i''a.iiitc4l„ apasulaliaa and dispute : - - -.-, - j i ThAlitisiiiooiriention, `Milled at - the'sajne• placo l itict Sitaii,.Was Merged into`the Bariiimin 7 er'i Qat 'll!iffalo., ' ' ' , MB r, have onven-4 e ho'pe • -I Sri th 4 to yetol • !t i .til Lb .1 NZ rece — , 's own 1 ,1 PerJ, 05n thei re my I k J V/80 1 is 'Mal Wllll Tipurr.—LThelsThige of Nesv Fish fol ioAer and Leta. = o v e ni or . "!: • DSO # SP,Mu. c iti) (P44*- - 7 4 / 4 14aiefi I 41 godigrbstiratilittimeofied+i militors otid „ i*eit4nisk , ete:ebopld be occupied in - t Eying to rocs'their eandidate for 'tbePtiside ' ' *big - WAS theriiivo tatty:olltivsis to each straits 8. be 4 7 judo. jou, Fri* SIC. 0?-. 1 *.parbt,ined4o_inah , Baker,,mmidex4yi boaptint h o m e - o f Ed, t",-4.l4freift°4 - day' r c r i;'4 l VOnifif o i 3 =74 6 4reilit ' • --"*• 7 4•0 D#aw. , by Intemperance and =pow a 'ate' ,ilr#;;'A . rresP I ‘.uill 14 Oiiiml Icti, .im*"‘O our " iitrici Ai his s ai dh tii!keto9 .:phtno on: reinlarlyin iaidi un 55 , ,.110n, Davi ,:, ---0/- . . En of , alrsoniOtiesi iv e t her Mtly' : ,,o' . om ;not nfiAti say. u OsicertajOi li tl .d ::y matiwho-h . 4timnte tows ad ,-ry , :eati;ii dr' reilitlings. .- 1 - i . it " 4oat fitted. ' and .that 4e the biid,":ho " ntterkt which its sat .vid4nee'. that ur shciti took e 'cot as . ~. - ed:' • NVOI:eg i etted;4d - 'stlll , elgret, - ~sityi for id,. rEr. q A Dem outrage° merely, n date for complain. nat, it. be the first.. tat he eems th "wounde isfaetory wb &gig the teen gratify and from self auto itsnomin s ppmonal thelf ignobl ,oniltio to es, and is happy to d, sue, y, we a that won effect up, Presiden his real he puts for "nisch be dereli, we not b 1 n tljo mit) I • - to Auditm o4ves ( w orivlrd) at of and tre: t inLduty, dly and pr piping also th aniior." La " di;surganittir fairly nomin puma uer 1.1, demurs, Mull rebellion in - winim be bup;: /. wiites to, an eate4 ones in lencdurages,' b tin 4 nrof ano , !, at ticket tber lest prospect o ! of tds conduc a Whig. 'H ho is bound 1 , . 1 . 10 go , read ,anu Lila a " clean icket (a holtin,can- Besides all . is, it is, suseeptable of, rest [Proof, tli ' he is instigating the 'greater efforts y inv, iiling'thein with! that their .i" 1 rospe 't Of succOs.s has' so good in tan year before." Ii sort of, ari °era, moan we call that bat constiiu s a 14sorgnniter" ifl il. i Z . one,? Is that man ' Irtby‘ the name Democrat who will eellz, by such dis- methods, to elect a, 11Vhi,± ti t !) Con-1 rc hat Derno t, irlin4e heart ILI not re cif the: nin t unlitliowed p4rsonal , will thus con act h" efself ?=,- li l Ve are! r.J . d that any .ina thusligentiffelfshould, us and invoke ympi,itY from siraight 0 emberats, be use s f;dow.4. as a tbs . lf he- is' n t onerWo- ar 4ertain er Was one. ie; De'' oerat, imi given .1 Rf, ' e Most ignoblb mot} c, ivoi;tld, prefer . I:o.avidrWilniot eve ;with Olibis at- tied sine. ' 1 'I I . `1 !-. °bons attacksibelowl ion thC qbarac- ' tektrity of ihiConf4 ,', of t,,l.ii. c0m1.. , ~ tisfied of they falsityl i and p l etry ma iara,cter, we feit unwilling to ?neur the ility. of publishing wit*mt fiat having' ~i i hem to thOse- gentl , :en therhselves nation or contradict n. Their reply , ed to his cornmuniC 4.ion— he facts n 'the heels of the l'alsehohd!s—the' is given with the poisig): ), ~ - 1 4i Defitociat." ! ; over to t $ Whig., ieged po His li tors and ty, fully lignant e responsi referred for cap] is aipen follow-u antidote Fait the "Nod I.:4I'STEAD- , t -' Q Your strictures , On thel article 1. last week, ,asl well i 141 youri remarks on the subjet of t ni. nonlipaition of not for Congtess, d Mand passing shall pass ovr the itisinuatiobs and meant for personal :rusts, land suf o pass for wh4t they re worth.! They :garded in thii case, 'in "a4yi other, •i tif4 ).d argument 1.4 ‘vante i as iht "filling i. ow and effect' Unwaleomoinkuder, • I am, uponi i our leoliunns,l ido not necessarily to 11 themup, nor pave I i.clination to stop to bandy epithets. aracter of yonr remarks render it ne ir me, in order to • M'ey a right un• - [ ng of the matter to ble ieader, to make t•nt of facts not, gen ally understood, kuown at all but. tv very few indi this county. 1 1 1 i 'he Confereeh from this county were .11 State,'redudecl to he alternative of • between Mr: Wilinit ind Mr. 'White assert as a tth a Reptible of the reef, that it as we I ilunderstdod by rees, before th nomi tition w:as made, ~ u Tioga Con, reed cidd ho allowed 1.1 . rtunity of digchargi ''.first their in s-b voting fot Mr. 51 , i ite, tbeyiwould 1_ to unite with the Sinsunehagna Con ; on fatly gentleoan 4ccht)tablo! to them ()Minty. ' This I nut iitire, top, one of , erees of this' counV from his known ' knot deny. i The etlier eon fetes . re,denyit, I liink,i rte the facelof the h . I. have from, ii ge 'lemon of unim ao4 I believe d i niin.. afhabk. y . erapity, colored they (the r , ..'a. Con erees) . ntend to give itlp n , tones t:of TiOga rtdnity to pro 'ese , ;he Conference, •z Man than D'lr Md . ! il —At. the Tory ona •r i l, that the Con •re appointed,b ,ou , ounty C miven oat instructions It • ;asserted, iu the• itive and conftthint , :liner by i lead-, i: ]Known to, be An t i lt, Metes: of Mr. that be(Wilincit) w, (I:poll get the. ;i 1 omination, attd t . bee 9 9'o afgepa to or hint 1114. eCo . 'renpe.i . . 1. Wilmot .sta is at Harlisburi to that it. was hi* ntentionitn be„ a • . , r• re-elecoll .; Whl AT* • i,: otgor ire . lattees gitder.i t . a . ttst Mr. _W . l m , i : .4d Ma . pp Lis ra I'4, third, he t l!i .et he r cetved i . r 7 nomjniti n o 0,4, . W Will4 o e ' ' .in Ti fii ,he bad ) evi en 1 rigiter .a ef 20-.Nrkli b - 14,0°1114 1 , .-IPAder . s-040:Ost u p . ni On Att., 1 441 5 . 404 -'• :11Elint.] :. Alf ,- ,4•1 . , - 7 11-k°94l:eV ' en. ass, and t a 1 0 —,..._ sent ye t general' Mr. Wil reply. inuendo:, fer them may be where go, up" fors as I kno I desire u time or i, Secon fereea w tion wit most po ingWhi :Wilmot, •s regtila would v. Thir last wi candid& be noun quite. pl . I mind to the g. Four ty,,wha nomingt Last Anteßtice. cOUSt< 1 Buren ME MIN lEEE 211 M •If ' h p rejo . l, ntes" Arsonial 4mated MU stigmatised as wire wh4t con TII us in 1"A te(l f regn if: am imOortant . that has nomi ... part' sets the p ens in, !I visil other f r every ; ,her tit atl work againit that iliiiduallyitodis 40rotten bolters • r ',tots cif tie dis 14"q is #naster ik'pt. !Hells told and panqot be, no SUCC 3 will • says and that the • lute increase the doli't dire for head '4 1 • emu.' for the %Ciao of kiewp I iSiAt Cif,_ Tee SZ proitpect•of suceesk,( , 0134 a ll.l.ollmg fiat') so Unexpncted ocear,) *otni..o4, ..Biarnbt(tper ' t.q eleetoral ticke Ono Of the;gentlimeu is an' ont4ndLont abtiser2ef , Ete . - Cass.',qlbii,fact,., it ikprestimed, itt.ts'•ito kri vittbY tbit:Cogen. ~, tiou appointing them' " . m • 'oltinotilinitieti: for Congresa r without histnet o ' - ,l'' s lifiiihlrwiilt an, " uplto the hub"'clnin' craqc Caistinfißittler Convention, and whieh Bever re:410)1 4' being i i asked to give its stiptifirt to dlicii:gaiii7,o, or opposer of the demecratie mo itieeilfor,o9Bi- I detikad;Nice Presido4. I (f`ltistilitti bkn-.I derstooti that in thesn'iremnrlis which, in &der 1 ,to give a statement oflfacts I am coinPellid toy make, I have no desiree, to beUnderstood as re proaching the Conferees fot eir opitionS, xot witlistan ding. theiralefender, i the-•editor-ofAbe Democrat deems it, no4.onip roper, but neces sary I suppose,,to meet rr with the 'cliargn, by implicatiett 'at least, - diShenotuble, and; um worthy motives.) I , 1 1 : - .r , . - Now, in view of the I e-faCt4 'what is the icon { elusion every . impartial ihd unsophistiCated 'mind must arrivo'at . ? -i Is it, not, that there-was a deep laid plan to nominate Mr.4lVihnet in utter defiance of est4lislled`• usages, and. that !the plea of being comOelled--ato take eitlfer him lor Mr. White, is butia znost, shallow excuse ! Must I, then, as a de4) . crat that demprs to this proceeding,iand compl 1118 If . he position iitich ! the friends of Cass an. Butler has been placed ,I in by the ac c t of their : , °flier,s to he told that 11 am false ti my part' and ts . rtsages—that I must 'swab( w a disorganise ~ rank as he may I be with Barnburneristh and 'all - the otheranti !democratic sms whit.run 'embraced by the 'Buffalo plat orm, and' hohave been` phiend on 1 the ticket to utter violation of the rights of Tioga..count., or bo set dinvii as an opposer of i " regular noininations"? A.rid must the demo cratic friends of - Casi and Butler in SuSq.ne banna, who wis to cote 'consistently, lui itn -1 pugned - as confederalting, i with diserlanizers? Shame ! 1- ; ; • I ' I have m ch more o say on this" . subje4 but; 1 I lest my conrunication. maybe 'objected' to on 'the ground f itslenglih r Icri- defer furthei:lrii marks at present. 1 1 , • . . 1 IVhen' I wrote lag:, week' I 'aia not know' whether there would be asond Cass Deniocrat in the field or 'Congress in this 'district, but I. , am informed by letteri that the Conferees from 1 Tioga en tlieir returnihoran, put in nomination the Hon. JOnalt Bretister, and that at ail im mense ]Hasp-meeting) held On , thci 13tV,, the nomination , was ratified by the democracy of i Tioga Coun. , 1 iA. -DEMOCRAT. Sept. 17, 11848. n 73 1 t,.. ; , - :- -- r — . in ., , i f, Messrs. 1 - 1 . 3 r. J. Tut{anr, T . r, AND 11. rtErt. - = Gents— he enel4ed nommunicationt 'con taining, as conceiVe, a Moral and' political " ts. libel upon our:repuations,tand setting forth,' in a manne apparedily- entitled to eredence:, statements hich I !into; etery reason tb be ll here wholl , and NA' ely ftlso in principre and detail, has liven place in 'my hinds for "übli cation. Not feeling prepared to rejee said I communication, and t the samO time, eeling unwilling tO publish •hellOus attadks upon you without first apprisiniyon Of them, and aster-' twining the idispositio yott may make of them, I herewith k.nclose it'so youlfor such an dx.pla nation, statbment of tads,' dr further diSposi-, tion of it a 4 you shall `think warranted in the . , premises. 1 Montros IZE Mr. HE I e STE. Dear note of thii date, enclosing a l comm igned "A Demo crat," coat wing. isignate as "libel lous attach" upc . :and political-in tegrity, has just., ..nO -before us, and is i subject to the following stri6tut s es: i , 1. The f rst allegition•conecroing us, W'uich 1 ,denies that we weriii redttned in the al4erna -1) tive of ch sing between !Mr. Wilmot and Mr. White," at d which asserts as "a• truth sus ceptible of he clearest proof that it was well understood y our Conferees before the 720Mi cation was made, thb.t if the Tioga*Conferees t coujd be all wed the 1 pportnoity of discharging Arm, their iristructio ,by Toting Tor Mr. White, they would ;be williu ~ to Unite with the Sus quehanna Olionferees upon any gentleman ac ceptable to {{them inTioga county," is utterly', totally and Junqualifi y false, and cannot be -proved witiout they most i heartless perjury:l We deny ini toto all in foil any allegation to that effect." On the contraiiy, wp assert. fear , less of con; adiet.ion that no such offer was J o made to us either n Conference or out of it until after he tiomil aiion bad beau made, and the Conference was idler 4djoutp - ed or about adjourning: And :will here state futtlihr, i what the _Conferees From Tioga will not - deny, that wheiiibe resolltimi conceding the.Caudi- I date to Thi4a: Was' ffered, iwe .both protested ,- T nt against it as:an att pt toitte our hands and. force us to vOti) for Jr. 'Wide and nobody else, I and respec idly urg :tits; :thdrawal until af- ler the no ination if - Cd 72 :dates:in - the Con=l , i i, I L Iference ha .been m de. ~' his.would have al- . I lowed an oi)portunit" for 14s to . canvass their 1 merits, an ... " unite. with, the Tioga Conferees I upon a gentleman a ceptable to us in - Tioga . ( 1 i county," li d they ignifie the -least: desire -to, do so, svhie they h. 1:not; ono and did - nOtilo. 2. The - legation otyour correspondent on the strengt i i of the taternent - lof - :"Ia gentleman of nnimpeached awl' iininrachable veracity" that " they (the.Sustea 0 nierce) did riot in tend. to giv the CotiforePt of Tioga the oppor tunitylad to p opose hi the Conference any ,otber man than Ir. Whire;" is, equally .untrue, and .stands cont icted by the published prciceed ings of the; Confere ode, to Atkrebireetness of. ;which no seeptim s ;hav(f .been taken. But Surt,her.to •, cola all cavil sip the point Ws af; ,firm, that ' . the, ioga Conferees pretent4 the o '4l, con stout and sound deoocn . . . .it 1 ... .in conferen . ,neith ,they or anynnenllo:,4ll say withoai an en ' e misrtpretentatioti of position,,tliat, we ii, aid pot havizl i he,eoiilli la acporilattee,witlA e'th . p.sag i', dr istiiii; P: ILIOTI en bim rairisappore t ‘• ' ', ,`.. , '3. YiiMilcorreeplii,dont: .allogation,iri:zoli-, tion to wil it a Whw told ' ! Wm ik, si mater 0 [moan mom nt to u 4 and for:which via are. lam') I l rigelimon le• gin - Make thiPretlietiO4 1 W n Frihea:t9 h , ( l), "hOitatiogi.ViaY it, was 'without an ;warrant or authority Frank mi.,::His iillangaufafg9chttions mai _ incline, him to Awl more weight to intiMatio from , such. qMirtora jtban onrtialkis-roax!y imp sairmii aro'liard, tn eradicate.;';Bat: hiiit,lion tor **nil iiii.,*ni 4 in an ~anonOn Ong co in '., flow to ohargefrui by insiolia/ita:wit ,ioi vanie Of Lthis - . ,E i ori t , which lie ' ' -14 , , ,I . ' : f?,ns.fitkhwhlctP. P:e itiorlue• -., 4 -_-._ : ..,. -, :1 ei , ~ Vlia 14r. -1V I ,ol* - :s l !tiiks.,,id.inEisr4 rial!ufg (,' ' ,11 .4! 6l lPr '-whilk we t i .4, 8 0.° 41 i1 'edtitl*tn, , ant - *l9 Or4o,llo,;•Pjtb", iitl34 #44, "9,9' s„a lit* , Forxelpoll4.ll4, Qg t I r el T.F : ' c 4. ..h1w1:' L.4'WiAtliAi r eakhtle",.., 'Pll, )1, 1 inelff,k,^.l.l4, - up,), ...4m4bliiiig,lo.lw: ; vist, .e eller 118%a r 8631ila r tiglise vidhave go M .. 1, - ' I~tsl~~ i."p ~ ~... HEM 111#31P9itAD Sept' 19,,1843: :t~ }-^".~rh,~'^?lll =M=lti that The would hOre "ran a dart d:itiothai Pemoortit than Mr,Whit e . !tititel Tioga, is what We do ' fill ai* cil: ;authorized td contradict. not at *Wilmot's frOnds (of whom be I.; --- wei - Juiderstood bY,lane of the lisp i 4) Mayer " evidentkl done: t{ equally P ' - ', us it OUT dnty as,Conferees. , That wliat,se alleged your,,Orrespondeut di , 00t link his very si gnificant " doubt ,- :k,,, ctioPliiitical effort of your cerrespo. riminato the Conferies, personally, as ' like himself, that thereby. he nay 1 nVaillYl4. l lis - b010; it tail"e49l/ot -1 :wor e " notice. ' ll , The : assertion is . nd known to your correspondent to be 11 '0 na,..althougk disliking GOn. Cass' upea,W single question in the polities .nntry, are fully detefulinod o.giveliti i .it, unless something entirely nisei ).w should transpire. Tlin" , eidargn that i the ;Conferees is an 'ouf-and-out, a*, [s"is a falsehood. ! . .or correspondent's r e sume of the whole 1 stakiently . answerld, so turas weire `d, in-- the "forogoiug remarke„.With risks 'and spleen We pave nailing to do. find - peas:ire, over an . anonymous aig n calumniating , old :Mends : some men c truit *lien his mar4k is thrown aside pi:1)1k is :permitted; Ito seratenize the designs and ants °tithe assailant and . iled, we will suffer nothing from ita ial anil unsophistiatted" judgment. Respectfully Yonrs. 3 , NVDI..t. TURRELL. ' , - HATiItY TYLER. deticep t i beat," beep p believe;., Us man Conferi • foreign Alloy dtd tern no less." Th dent to ,1 " bolte3-1 elicit ~a thy ttf t untrue,- 1 so. Bo position of our c , our sup pected n: "ono oil ser of C -7, Y. matter • concern 1 his, jell. He May nature, do. 1 and the motives the ass " impar , ither Ealltorlsal .. Remsarkit. the 'ponitiiiinicati4 and the reply of f fereeS above were Orly in type, iii ~ t" - caltedi4to our office and desired to ; e foll4wing correction,- which utterly ex 111W had Iprevietik said, and leaves out ' FXCIISC I I for his gross attack I—Since the above wasprepired and put I eel assured by on 4 of _the Conferees, Lave :been, inisinforWed in reference to *standing alleged,With regard-to the -ip a new man in Tioga, at least's° far as ncerned.':. As I do not wish,.to wisrep nowingly, I makethis correction. A DEMOCRAT. ha! - ha! What ! i The urtimileached 'mpeachable witness of our correipon- I effectually impeacliid - so soonl What ce can "he place in any assertion be Ike in view of the fregoing? He ad has been n'iisiriforined by him on this 1 main a d only real _point ;: m controversy, and willing', , taketi the statement of one of the Con ferees .fis o f ; sufficient authority to warrant a , contrOictioq of what he had i llireimislyivritten! lyhat - t ompany has . he g 4 ,1 himself into then ? Need h iiot, well . crY "slitim o" in viewof his dilemma? W i lly, did he ncit,- before makingall `this blbsterand for this . " tempest in 1 teapot,i' go L to' the' Conferies themselves, the fountaiii-hea.4 of 41 corren't, inforttuttion upon the subject, (as be has nowiicknowledged) and 'get the! true 1 statement °file wafter"? - Why did ho First ge to such a s4firce as Infhas now found to be Nnretiable ?'0 ~ ' : 1 1 ' But we Waist forbear t firther reflections at present', as ii'e fear we have already Afte the Co Democ make t plodes him wi P. S., in type, that I the mai l taking he is c resent, Ha! and 117I' dent so confide. . I mayor l wits be ..eady given more importance to it than . it seriously deserves. "The Nail What SwalloWed the ,Whale" Is thEn'annotinced Democrat's" can didate for COiigiesi.- TrulY he must have a terrible; itchingleir notorietYlto treCoirie a tool or. - scape-vat forsnch a:miset+)y squad of _bolters. flowerer, if there is to be 4 bolting \ candidate. in the 'field; our DeMperat *mild as soofiit would-be Joiirth Brel'ester 4s any man. They have an old:? bone tolpicYl with him of years statdirig which !they lad as lief pick now as at any4inie. an,old Settler question, by`. hisiname)Seeame.a bye-word and a sienel4efore,4 left 4/kis county - is now beginning tohe - revivpd, and the remembrance of it among-our older eitizmi l s, Who will rehearse it to their children, will hrtasslis handful of ' abettors.,in this county most r agregionsly. One falsehood of FaOlon, Eiposed. - A. certain gentleman irt-ilds county, 'whO it, pretty much imuchrsolitary and one, patting forth his puly efforts, to defeat Airjr Democratic nomi nee for) Congress (infatuated &Nip' is report ing through the- county that a Democrat from Bradfoo -told hhn - (probally D. IT Bull or Gen. 'llatton;-419 whom . ..im would no more have believed than he woul d Satan himself, two, years ago) ;that " - ..Davidl Wilmot since his . nominitiaii, urged a Taylo4 wghig ttrianpport him, upon the grorrrids that . ; his, elee r tien would make i difference in falter Tiylor . of 1000 . ...._ votes,9 &. :1 c:: • , 1 - -: 1 ~. Welimmediately wrote to Ur:Wile:lot, ask ing w ether the f 'statement *ere true-` or false, and b i a Pl ' O' il i 1 4 1 .9: `you niit 4 4.0'. ili statement ' iii:ii Strong terms aillion.oakecinl... mand it is an infamous ‘alumritz,w.bieh so man ' face, me in alleging: With-Taylor " hive ' symirathy—l couldinoti have—and L. utterly ,'seta* any wish; 4esire . ,qi"pomiss to 'favor his election. - -- P jii '.- P. *hat :next Will i 'fictioUrisort to? , - AisiO i xi gtacTrowi--:PitSoofats sueeessfik -115,116110. - deverneno'cireice by the people. -==tegidlatniii„ DeUiairatic Plin'' both hrineheS,, which will Bemire_ ti'DemeerittiUdovernsriTai' rt. BOe 6iic :of' the tr , CiOgres s min Delllo= - CTSlC;liiid:o9Bjbli*:' :14140 15 . g004 foir , il, Ces:Milltitior MajOtitirriO g llO MlStike:' Missovitt,';-. 7 -Tim..:Dattikratie Majority ow Governor in - 101906 of 000. The Demo crtl ts ht 73 ' t°4l/eNhio27 members cid* - Le oslat re- - .:-..-.: Of glieraoribeie is no dOubt about Miami 7 un . .thelrelidentiii questioik ..!: ::.--. -lismi,=- 7 flie r - eiTanfi from the 1481,3ti°11 .-+ -
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