Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, September 28, 1848, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wltyviii-chormot Utter.
• • 6
•
Ileattlieer
giertraber 2s, -1848.
Per President,
GEN.LEWIS CASS,
or -lIIICEIGAN.
WI
For We Prodded,
GIN. WM. 04 'BUTLER,
rastucar.
A • • •
sue. GOirnalleli, •
MORRIS 1..* ONGSTRETH;
' OF ITITOOHIT 00. M.
IM3
sox voya oosinumma,
ISRAEIa PAINTER,
4:11r wzmiimistµilli carry,
4
001 , 41111.
DAY ip WILMOT.
COI* Nominiktion.
v :
701 141.118INTATITZ0,
11,11111171111..TAOIART, of aillalletswa,
"ASV R. LVITLI6, • Wyousheg.
. maim
0.9. GiilitlE,
•.?
TOR ZOTHONOTART,
W. X. : oraptingvine.
sot zinnia aim zscosass,
C. 4 isseipirs, et WripiadireMe.
volOco, witostoils, •
DAVID 0. riIIUVELL eflatbeirtt.
.
ikon unman.
JOB williume,firciiibed.
4117D1T0Z,"
GM. LENIN, eirGreat Sea;
illhietfts et itile Casty Ciseadttaii.
A. meeting of the Democratic County Stead
ieg Committee will be held at the Hotel bf b.
D. Warner on Solurday next, (Sept. 30th) at
2 o'clock P. M. fall and punctual attendance
is very desirable as important business will be
before the meeting.
,The following gentlemen compose said Com
mittee : J. H. INmoolc, Harvey Tyler, Waller
Olmstead, Perrini,Wells, Jonas Carter, Thos.
Johnson, Divid Thomas, Wm. J. Terrell, E.
G. WOliams, M. G. Tyler, John Blanding, B.
T. Stephens, Tusiiithy Boyle, Amherst Carpen
ter, Jintus Knapp.
JAL DIIOCK, Chairwea.
The Cs athOlrerllY Cevillausa.„
We surrender is week, much to our regret.
a 'Wye' portion of our paper to the eorreeion
. dance and quarrtf in relation to the next mem
ber of Congress #cm this 'district. We say
much to euretimit, not that we fear the inter
ests of the partyfiand its regular nominee for
Congress will puff: in the least from theie nu
merous anonymo4 diatribes, but because, on
the very threshbild of an important election,
' State and Natio4, as we are, we feel that our
columns might, add ought to be, far more prof
itably employed, Ow' in retailing incendiary
trash, perversiont and lies, such as are only
employed again 4 - 1, Mr_ Wilmot by men who
should be vigorotiloy in his support—and em
ployed, too, for ncOother purpose under heaven
than to increase to chanoes of a Whig adver
sary and stimulati him to greater exertions.
This object we badly charged upon " a Demo
,
mat" (who it see= from i communication i
which we print toiilay, was as bitterly opposed
to Gem JackrOndm grossly maligned him,
in petty much" * same manner, a few years
ago as be now dares Mr. Wilmot) lao TA,
' and although he spin appears in our colunine,
be does not deigtqo deny it or in the keit at
tempt to parry it of The conclusion, there
fore, is irresistabli that such is his real object.
Will Democrate4.V.hus betrayed—thus hand
ed Over to theirimemem enemy ? Will they
be . .g .
cajoled tate tee mapport of a pro-slavery
apostate, when thisote and only object of those
whp are ettemptiit to decoy them is to elect a
Whig to Conga* We cannot believe it—it
is false. We telU'i Democrat" that Mr. Wil
mot will not byto People be struck down as
he (meta. Thrill are his friends; they are
bound to sustainilim, and through him the glo
rious principles 14 his Proviso, to which
candidate,Bretost+r,is the uncompromising ene
my. No one fesia his defeat—no one believes
he an or will bOefeated, not even "a Demo
erst" himself. ;to one doubts ,, except it may
• be himself and do or three of his own political
ilk, that Mr. Wittnot's majority in this county
will be greater t an he ever received in it be
er•
fore. We are ee to admit that we should
rather see Mr. *mot so situated as to yield
his cooseientioui* vigorous support to Case
and Butler; hatiisireamstances, in our humble
opinion. go far to extenuate even this
greatly marifol art, and render him full
" 0mPt144 41 1 31 f DoworY thin Dia-1
OM As - r ite, Jonah Brewster. or a
Most piople, we find, think him far
leers se. E,.t.
Andai far as dun' of Tiogaisis eon
iennit „Miele) gni the universal *lint to
tasty Isl 4 ehr**l to furnish this district
enamlidstsithe Wboold have bad at least the
mageanimity an 4 self-respeet not to, have pee
' asitia as her I al, LAST, AND OXLT ONOICD•
-*whose bandiwers still thawt,irwith hosse
,
diets nod" overt; tiossos to the party and its
1 .11 4 1% and me,* whOutsliasseß knot) her
reffra:: 'ar ttiot *tad' hays strozoloot rOOOOO to
49948._, , 714eg to do this, we are unable
lo ilmil i ila zoose foi lior to donor at
the mak. , , _ *my think difortottly—
. !
(ter - ini era, Isom to aware oar
' Naas, *Nat it thii isti; in-
Awe fie : * -4,lhisquelialma ormilln*
ta w
1 .jont trti , aoi .' , - !Oil-014 16 ceerl4 ilia
riopoilirer ,' , oak kali , it' lailbsom
1 4 11411 .e1e Oil* 4whilikma4" ' l ' gai and
;, 4 0 0* NO * ll , l ll 044. V Of: 11 "
lams 16 7 A l * * itioreild 'pipio 4,.
Waiskisits, , _ 494 1 0 1 .14m01i5tm
-i;I - MssailiWri *411111* 4 1 ,1 1* 1 0
al moiimr h rli*Alikt
mood sad
.: irks* ad d s gobble
CAS
Ili
1•, T1
•
" 111 `0a 11 :4 0 . Bityautuvelre.not latimitity4tr
sad Igo, .we areiorond to lie ',lire, iiot.one
Dem
ocea in' A hundred in this county hasilearned
it. :+ .
the • •
pass over . resuming pintoes of "a
DesSeerat's" astiele witlibut litt3rfortiier, mai
mekfar it is not needed. Ili 111011,01 fi re sulk
deafly understbod and "plaited by be pub.
lie Simi will native the rebuke theyjits* merit
at tlie. bilinot-bexes. He abaimioniall lus old s
spurious objections and allegations. one by one,
as they have been exploded. and presents new
ones equally at reckless, devoid of truth, can
dor I.and himesty, as,the Apt._ These will be
fully reviewed and annihilated in our next bine,
whiSl we ‘ hope: all our readers will early avail
theiselves of. He repined* at being implicated
with duplicity and falsehood; but we can as.
sur . tihim his own sympathisers in this; crusade
against Mr. Wilmot, are among the most
prompt to swear it upon him. His personal
thrmits at us may pass for what they are worth.
as they were *doubtless designed only for
liipup,"sed to aid a bad cause. His uneour
teous imputation that this paper is surrounded
by t "coterie" does not disturb us in the least.
It a charge that is generally if not always pre
ferred by desperate men in desperate cues (as
we are sure his own editorial experience will
testify) and is preferred against us new with
just as much propriety as it. bas often been
against him, and no mere. If this is "person
al,"'let him answer us, who was the aggresiorl
.OCRAT:
there is but little more than a week inter
vening between this time and the County and
State elections. Meanwhile what are Demo
crats doing to further the good cause and en
sure triumph ? Are they prepared for, the con
test ? Be assured that our Federal opponents
have deep-laid plane to caery this election if
posiible. Whigs and Natives, and all factions
ar&combined in the struggle for place and
power. This combination must be met and
throttled. Energetic organisation is therefore
indispensably necessary. If the fall Demo
cratic vote is got out we have nothing to fear;
butlnkewarmness or inactivity on the part of
o;r, friends may lead to the most diss.trous re
sults. Our enemy has, already scattered its
secret circulars broad-cost, matured its plans,
and is flushed with, high hopes of victory.
These circulate, one of which has just been
placed in our hands, make it imperative upon
every member of their party to, be punctually
at the polls and get every -one else there who
calf be induced to cast a Whig ballot. We
Irs# Democrats : against supineness. These
pleas of organization must be met and frustra
ted: If the .enemy mines we mist counter
mine. There is 'danger if Democrat. do not
immediately, owe and sir, go to work and
Work till the day of election is past. We sound
not the tocsin , in rain : the warning is imperi
ously required. Let every Democrat, then,
buckle on his armor and enter into the conflict
resolutely determined to conquer. Cast su
piaecess to the d'ogs ; rush to the rescue of
your party and the country. Do you want a
Federal, rig-money, high-tariff Governor to
rule over yen? If not, then gb to work for
Moi,sara LONGISTDITH, as noble a patriot and
good a-man as ever vote was cast for. Do you
want a Whig Canal Board T If not, then ral
ly to the rescue of Israel Painter, one of the
best men and purest Democrats in the State.
Do *on want a Whig to misrepresent yoti in
ourliational Legislature ? If not, 'then go to
work for David Wilmot - , the regular candidate
of the party,"wha is assailed by Whig foes and
treacherous friends combined. , Do you want
Federal Bank men to mis-represent you in our
State Legislature? If not, then arouse to the
support of the Democratic nominees. Do you
feel willing that the two important offices' of
Prothonotary and of Register and Recorder
shill be filled with political adversaries ?' If
not, then go to work right earnestly for Wil
liams and Brown. Do you want a Federal
Sheriff
.to ride the county for the neat three,
years? We know you do not. Then you]
mug go to work, and avert so direful a calami
ty,, Work—Woax—WOßK, is the watch
word, and _what alone will lead to victory.—
Heed it then, Democrats, one andall. Arouse,
make your DUTY you business for the remain
ing few days before the contest,_ and ell will g
well. Otherwise we fear the consequences.
i ; Csitlitioa 'of Nativism and Whilery.
A Word to„Bf
We bare fregiently before during the pro
gress of the campaign, apprised our read
that one of the most foul coalitioni betwee
the Whig; nd Nntive American parties to de
feat the Democracy of the country, was in in
cipiency and would finally be matured, tha :
vier was plotted by desperate and idesigni ;
politicians. WV have pointed to the fact the
the present Federal eatnfidate for t i lt° Pr*
dem, Zachary - Taylor, was first 1 . •
titbit arias by,the Native State
Pennsylvania; which nomination be weep
ie;tibeinost munilseenfrand grateful manner
a l i o was 0, 401 , 01 4 taken up tad ,metssiv
Omni into the, Whig nominee; tor As
fiit, that lace Taylor,-.Wns. F. JohSmon
alto !het nominated by the • Natives{ sf
de!pide sad tbeir nomination rated by
Ni; .Vad we:noir
,!utve it in ot power
ekroadei the covepletio n of the the.eoslgon,inth
arastorstswndsw_l,4itifia*-.
eir Sant -in Adadelphia sou*
taiga bara.eeneedidi
NWT, confederates
tie
ts 4 ihiy, tari4**,
bejeonl dispassion
logy 141.60,!,•united'i m o g ort.te 'the Nati
,'CANDID :'BB F.I
.oorinismAiioo64l.
lemeentsl To Work—Wort—Wort
- lig mal solital!‘,... o o ll / 144 . .4 41 0 41 r•
wad
rue - lataiads. - Ths9o ll4 , , and
kiir*liinsirs, 14.6: ~. wi'd ip' ,Whig
.yeti oc:isfaiiiio,. # l * ftll,4* against
he,. 4,1 4 1 44*k . or i l l° Oulgrii *unused
, tirri4of Snsquebannrif,tiff y* 0 oil td, t o a 0 oe
. y yo Vote such a ine4itlaa 1 .- Nral : you not
p u rr , 113 deep and unMingleddefesta:tion the
.onfedlr that is leagued for faah ai,l*pose?
0 itun ot ii ; "l i grOtt ,bo4 04' ' 4 4 1 1Y al
'anCelby ii - trie, faithful, ationialadleirperate
truggle with your Democotio friends for the
mewls of those roar aratitamatm against
hichithis august combination isarrayed 4,
" #e kiow ionwill ; - We riiiiiiiiit ioifidinfie
, year; patriotism, and fidelity to duty, . right
nd jngo° ; in your self-respect, pride and
. ten* u s people, to believe you incapable
f giving any countenance to the schemes of
uch 4 desperate patty. We knot you will
esentß an insult like this, and when you are
skedl:to vote for a Whig President, Governor
.r Canal Commissioner, you will ask, were not
hese candidates first selected by those who
t 4
re d,, ply hostile to my people, and by those
ho have left no means untried to debar me of
he right of suffrage ? Let such be your in
. UiriO, and we hazard nothing in saying you
ill rrOt vote a whig ticket.
c 4 Remember the Lime.
It iti a fact which should be distinctly borne
n mii.4 by every DemocratiO votes: of this dis
'et, that the blow now aimed at• Mr. Wilmot
y a (Ow disorganizers, is a blow aimed at the
. ,
vi e l —is, in a word, a blow 'truck tsr rsvea
'V TA EXTENSION OIP SLAVERY MIT the ky
r,
*toryif New Mexico and
I.• , California ! joust'
I; rewier, their candidate, is an-out-ard-orit
ti-proviso, pro-slavery man, which tali abet
ors here will not compromise their small
laims to veracity by plumply and squarely de
i,'
yingi while he is biought into the field by a
et ofOrnen who, without a solitary known ex
eptiO, are as hostile to the principles of sla
very irestrirtion as himself. These are facts
whictit,challenge denial, and which we desire to
mpreis upon the mind of every 4oviso Dem
ocrat hi the District. • Remember this, and
whensolieited to vote for the bolter's candi
ate,
t, rewster, tell him whoixtsitiTou that
'• on see for the prohibition of slavery in all free
American territory by Congress, and that you
17
are thereby under the necessity of voting for
t.,
~..„
D ...,c,
im. ivii,mor.
4/
Railll. Conferees' Report fully Confirmed:
Thii following scathing article is taken from
the Biadford "Old Guard," a spirited campaign
P.
papervat started in Towanda by the friends of
Cass, alutler and Wilmot. One of its editors
was :a il eonferee from that county, and therefore
speiki by authority—speaks what he knows.
It wilt be seen that the article fully, andin ev
ery 14rticu/ar corroborates the statement of
the c onferees from this county published by us
last whek, and strips our bolting cotemporeries
L.
both here and in Tioga, of the last shadow or
hmirof excuse. Let it-be attentively read:
~
Bogus NornilissAtfoih '
Wo%are informed that s few disaffectet Dem
ooratei of Tioga county t having received "aid
and Omfort" from some of like kidney in thin
Borough, have prevailed on Jonah Brewster of
Wellsboro' to run as a candidate for Congress
againit Mr. Wilmot. 'We hid supposed that
the lemon which some men of Tioga received
in 1846, when they undertook to defeat the
reguli s W nominee in a similar manner, would be
of beriefit to them. A good •man was then
coaxed, deceived and betrayed ; and it seems
that another, voluntarily seeks the same fate.
Whatbut an inordinate ambition, which blinds
the jidgtnent, could induce Mr. Brewster to
take ii position an suicidal to himself. The
enemies of Mr. Wilmot now, as in 1846, are
readfto sacrifice any man, oven of their own
household, if thereby they can accomplish any- .
thingtin their unmitigated crusade against him:
No Bonner was the nomination of Mr. Wilmot
annonimed by the conferees of this distriet, than
we were threatened with a counter nomination
from Ii quarter, that had been boasting of their
adheirnce to regular , nominations; the threat
is co+ummated ; a man in Tioga offers to ac
, cept the lead ; and again faction raises its head,
and iit preparing for the contest. - _
Those who have been instrumental in bring
ing this candidate into the field, must of Course
tender some issue, as the ground of their °b
leed,* to Mr. Wilmot ; they are aware, it will
not d for them to say their opposition is per
sonah The objection, to Mr. Wilmot in 1846,
and the reason assigned for running Mr. White,
was, that the former was in favor of the tariff
of '46, and the latter f the tariff of '42: What
is to the issue now . It is this—Mr. Wilmot
Iti
IS in fhvor of CONGO a PION/lIITING TKO TOR
razilzrramstos Or in.sysar. —Mr. Riewster,
IS 000SED TO IT ne is for the'" :Wilmot
Proviso," the other ' it.
W speak what w know, when we any that
i ainst
Mr. Brewster is opposed to the Previa°, and
that every anti-Proviso man ip the district will
vote lib? him. If Mr. Wilmot, is defeated, it
will be for on other reason than that , he . has in
eongt:pes stood by the North on thisgred ques
tion., Shall this be the verdict .of the 12th
Distniet ? this is the question. Beikember it ;
tell *our neighbors of it; tell them of it st the
Roll*
Stine writing the tangoing, we has received
gm' /.*'lr Eagle which. announces the Domina
tion lot &oak Brewster, by/ Meißs...-,74.T0n, and
itaentk,,the Mop Confers, and - buster s as
esuatioven the regular, / nominations. These
confikens, also publish/an addreu to-the 12th
district, in .which they„grassly soistir men t
sod niait facts, and 4 caltnalited and "hien*
todrive:thslosMootate d this -district * Who
say ot have anOpportunity SOU fsorteetly in=
feesnO mile
2 /Ahlml- Dom. R ZOn . l lnd ' I
' WO\
i;i Zgent.
MI iiie - tl!ii ' t, thing - done 1.4 - then thst, "we
me o , ••• to the - other menthe* Of *IN
r Wu Ilhildli ?rift" ,the -names , :of.
sor , • a sad diokiagumhed Demotwats trait
66 , ty." Ware uthorizot , to- say, ,tot
•'endorses, 'bat • id _sick edits wee we nn
or :liassad,iintll - itiar tile nomination - at Mr;
ip" —71 #1 .6 : 11916211 * ilin'Whiti. wil 4:
r tar w rokiktios tae a5himi1k .1.1119 4 111" :41 141,10 A0r '11117' . 4144 ,44
' disi_ eimiiditociowne laidask.iiii
gablik - `, adidipotielvADevikliiiiskimi
ii k i,
theit** 'III 'Soo of' tho.ooleigiit :of
- • . ... . .
ViKers I
Sekinelnima!!! _i' hisii -a. FAIN
the Will ;:ltilf .1* lair:theY
nAsibonfsispe elicielhem
bit silt hippe i did,not pa
ei
lf , 1
, I' , ',„ • .11 I .
allolutien &find ito wai- laid on
'
nominations - Mewed. -Mr.
Fe :: ' b at e tea ball b oti l ; :to Mr too ; r hil place °l
r: W . mot received f if the, six, votes
he ferees of tog" , are guilty of du
hen hey say, that ! lift White bad
ac table, they 11144401 to offeror
1
hewai not acceptable, They knew
Democracy of this dis!Oct would not
to
_votefor il k man, 'wkol volunteered to
r. Wilmot in 1846.
- y folio iiliniediatelY entered our pro
t this proceeding" , --:.not so. After
dingsmere over, andillesers. Ryon
n, or thelormer bad I, the 'room,
n returned, laid on the (able what be
retest. written by Geri. Batton. Mr.
enied all knowledge of O. and refused
eurrenee. 1 Subsequeetly Mr. Ryon
protest, and pocketed it; which was
seen ef it by the office of the confer
ting, So far from entering a protest,
on avowed his opitiOn, that Tioga
ve a majority for Mr, Wilmot.
*ogenonferees attempt i. p . ., justify their
y taking • the nominat ion of Orlo J.
to tfie.exclusion of A M. Read of Sus
aas la precedent. Ni* if there were
dissimilarities in tbnliwo eases, the
the idistriet presistedlin the nomina
t Susquehanna had made, and not of a
e convention of that county had not
of takes frog the Tio ' conferees this
fl'
' hey do not insist that y the decision
and the usages cif l , he party, Mr.
s the nominee • as did Susquehanna
'stead of A. H. Read the choice of its
Ole convention, the conferees nominated
Mil of McKean county ;, Ind then Sus
persisted in its MU). i frithe Tioga am
; o not do this, but now Lby themselves
bout authority, any more than .is pos
1, y any other two men of Tinge ; without
on whatever by the people; they nom
r. Brewster, and not Mr. White. We
n 'n, they had no more enthority to nom
r. Brewster, than he,4catild give to any
o men of the district. IThe case of A.
d and the present are 'not parallel in any
i
, iar. -,Again, a majorityjof the conferees
i
. strutted for A. H. Read ; while in this
.4) far from being instructed for Mr.
1-r, hiii name hat not been mentioned in
Ihe conventions. And again, Mr. Him
ediately declined. So mush for a nom
' made by „two men in Tills.
B
perrerei
wanted
from
coed.
the.
the
13 11,,
the tad
White
by B
when r
cast.
plieity
not bee
They
that th e
tangent
defeat
l!i;?
all p
and Ba
Mr. By
called a
Bacon
his co.
took th
the last
ence to
Mr. Ba
would
The
course
Hamlin
quehan
no othe
fact t
Lion th
man to
though
prop.
of Tio
White
when '
demo
Mr.
gush
forges •
and w
seised
any
mated
say ag
inate
other t
H. Re
paitio
=E
case,
Brew
any o
lin im
If=
This —Vote llnderstandtnity.
:mostly iivoke the attention of every
,
nder wh4se eye this relay come to the
.g able article which 14; take from the
lvanian. It portrays !iin a clear and
lamer the immense importance of the
, ,
I 'sing election, and ledgis the appeal to
oter's heart to weigh well the issues i . t
ate 4 and designed bi , our political ad
-1 es to terminate—To vcrtis.o N DZIIST AND
Rea
.We
voter
folio •
Peons
'held
app
every
is eale
versa
NINE BEELLIONBi Of dollars and
s of Bank capital toll:M i- created during
ming winter and se Stied broad-cast
i
e land, is truly a .taq t
entous theme,
ongh, thrice enough; to l ladle. the most
and arouse the mostglukewarni e to in
tim and immediate action. But when
is alarming fact we cOuPl'e the idea that
ty now struggling, with 'gm. F. John
its bead to get into poWer, is the party
s, Opposed to all limits ind restrictions
pe of securities to th e public , such as
• tingnished the policy pff, the venerated
anted BRUNE, and. mot the steady ap
of a large majority of, / the honest citi
this'Commonwealtii, 'al! Other questions
lies. sink into comparataVn insignificance :
INGLY
upw
the
over
anti e
, ,
. F.Jobuston anti the Banks.
• AcciOency, Governor Yohnston, has just
t i c
through a region of ortfitry which has
.ly punished for it lonfidence in the
hof dishonest ban, s t He began his
“ ming journey in thie etty. where thou
vs teen made 'poor, b 1 these corpora-
He passed on to Beadtpg, the scene of
ks County Bank imposture—an institu
ilaz enjoyed the fac il ities extended to
his Relief bill. , main Reading he
Allentown, where t'ho Lehigh County
xisted, in the explosir which, so ma
':ht ,and hard-workin 111)en were plun
nd prostrated. From 11,ehigb he passed
ton, the scene of stillette r ther Beni fail
most without a parallelki the entire his
fraud. These institutions, to circle
r operations, did not illagensitheir bless
i
er a,;limited surfac . I The poison of
ism* and their 'poll yireached to other
traversed by his ceidency, and we
o doubt mare than pie i:if his hearers in
,and Montgomery, 011 1 tn the counties
. Northaaptdn, can , testify to the fact
is not always proper toi place your trust
.ks. We presume Giiernor Johnston
tend bit tour to Bradford , i county—if on
.onvh!ce the free soilerliere of the pro
of•voting for a man W of can advocate
ilmet Rroviso and General Taylor at th , ,,
*trie. 2 , Bradford was, &l o , the theatre of
• n Bank enplbsion. Gong to 'Main
•, where the Lewistowni Rank gave up
oat, he may , say with , ttoth that he has
t ee
ed over a portion of thustate which bag,
ighlyhiniored by the spit m of corporate.
0
of which he bas,alw n the friend
1 , .
pion . .
peculiarly appro - priate the present
f
lie this morning lish'the great
f the laraented)Elhunk,' 9 t e 7th of APril.
n several 'Dank bill's resented to him
signative.: The.coginmy of its reasons
moderation of its .o#the justice
reforina which it so 4_ ta re such as
gthein of the people' ' hole Union
oppriie, even if they ~ , , ot , unhappily.
exvietienee , Which Oak' '' t sae vies +web
y i etitally denial wadi ult. .No fin
' the leandriletveilen'of ' , chi It..Bhitili
• table , to‘tlial` ~a of all-pall.,
• h I+•', yto the' v.::
AO' nei - 441;6 wee°.
iefee4 ill the milting
lei lee** fonnini for
111 110 , Mtelligincand
1 'SPY bees- le -e*
jegui t
i!
.3:ll*es of,
. 41 .n
OM non 10 gie
. . e,nente4o#4
oiitieni.
, si y Mr?'
=1
limas
tines.
the ;
Et
As
ea
veto
last,-
for •
—4. -
of th
a tad
.41
wre
Lougstretit, the Socraticpdi
If Jude
__ . .,
___,,_,ean -
iiiifor.-.oovernori his stvoTh fkima e lf,lo
the bold and resolute Mewl' .c.the Shu ts .11...
ci s so big Willissii F.: ` . .Tahliocgo_thi g.. i n '
elinffidite, by his public select,; - :. hhir.;•
self to be its oppor it,-;4ttbitterf and '., .•
mint foa l ! IWe npw have befortklas the ;'I oar:
nil of the last Stale iate;tif whisk e," '; ,or
Johnston :Th a Ries . - : this jo . of
the Bth of April best, 7i wP ehouti,WD:
Ep p
tei r 3
R Johnston not Onl ye Igainst theladiaii
rable doctrines of the. veto hiobfwe.PrOlt to;
day;-by voting that theliiir.to.4rhichif - 4.4:.
jested, should pus by the constitutional ma
jority of two-thirds, but hi else remained in his
seat to vote for two or three other insti utiOni
—at least one of wbibh wasrsuspected o sonic'
not very honest - prieticeis t- The , will
find hie nime recorded no less than six times
against the doctrinesi.of the!ulniiroble message
which we print this morning. See Senatejour
nal, pages 743, 744,1745, and 746. " Side by
side with Johnston, in this work, was Middles
ivarth, tbepresent Federal candidate fort Canal
Commissioner,' whose course in this respect
loses so much in coniparison with the , bold,
radical, straight-forw i ard deportment -of Israel
Painter, (the Democratic candidate f r the
same office) while hal was in the Legi attire.
The doctrines of GoVernor Shunk had n more
resolute friend than CoL Painter.
But there is in thitexhibition of Got. John
ston's opinions new cause of alarm, when we
reflect that thirty-seven applications lon the
subject of Banks anl ( Banking, have been ad
vertised Lc, be made:l the neat 'sessionlef the
LegislatuM. The amount of capital foil which
corporate powers are ,deinatided, is the enor
mous sum of NINE muoNs, ONE HUN
DRED AND FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND,
ONE HUNDRED sun THREE DOLLARS!
Of this immense amount, nearly TWO S MIL
-LIONS A.. 1 44 1 D A HALF' are for an increase
of the Banking capital of the State I We put
it to the firmers aml7meehanica who have been
pltindered!by the Banking system, to say, if
they are w illing to keep in power an adminis- 1
tration which would - revive such institutions as
the Berkt county, .Lehigh county; LewistoWn.
Towanda, and Schuylkill Banks; -though it
might be tinder other names! if they are, let
them vote for Wm. F. Johnston,- whose devo
-tion to thii plundering system, be himself has
proved by his opposition to the -noble and just
Bank vetoes and adininistration . of Franci&R.
Sbunk, as the records will show. If the peo
ple wish the Shunk policy kept up, • let them
stand by theiriend.ond disciple of Shunk, Mor
, ris Longstreth, the farmer of Montgomery.
tiiir The folleirlng is 'the report of the
Tioga conferees which we print at the request
of two or three gentlemen, who, ought now ; as
they have generally-dorm heietefore, to 1 ,
acting with the Betneeraeo party instead
fostering and plottitg treason against it.' 1
say that we belie e
ti /
it, aye, know it, lop: I
gross, aggravated toinepresentatien o fiefs;
a base, unmittigated lie, is. to', emp 6y word*
entirely too feeble to expreu the ; enema con
temptin which it iS held, and p tray its real
character. It is proved fiilse . .ili every esssen
do/ particular by the solemp'statement of the
conferees from this county, whose veracity is
abqve suspicion, a d whd have been signally
and thoroughly cot eberated by the statement
of the Bradfori, _ afereca,whiah, warblish
T,(l
td-day. No one i - view of thee taits,'Which,
can neither be evaded or frittered away, -will.
hesitate one moment to brand - their statement
as the very quietes t ience of malice, gross, dis
similation, perversion and falsehood. What
object men can hOlpe to cubserve by seeking ,
the publication of !such a tissue of infamous
untruths, we are at] a loss' to conceive. As an
act ex gratia, however, of sheer indulgence, of
magnanimity, (fot those having truth and
justice on their side can afford to-be magnani
mous) we print it---net 'because we feel any
obligation to do so), for we can conceive no ob
ligation resting upiin us Qprint, even with the
most stringent disclaimer, what we believe and
know to be the foulest, perjured lies, to gratify
any one. 1 1 ' • ' 1
And we will add !one other remark which will
show the insiaceri and heartlessness of the
gentlemen "who s o 'cited its publication, and
serve as corroborative proof Of their being en
gaged in : a most Wicked and diaboliCal plot
against the Democraticyarty. When they ap
plied. for its publication we said yes, gentlemen,
we will publish it,l on the condition that the
organ of Mr. Brewster, hi Tioga, shall publish
the statement of the Susqit's. Confereei. They
at once protested iagainst- this condition,: and
said theYwould have nothing to do with it.
We then asked the
if this condition was any
Ailing more than e quitable and kir, and wheth
er, if they refused to progli4e it, they would
not solicit its publiCation in the Tioga Eagle:
This they also, as Fwas to be expected of men ,
so despetate andengaged in so desperate a,
cause; thoy utterl refuied to do, when we
said to them, gen emen, [ we will publish that
t i
facilie, ab you desire, with a,bitter disclaimer,
and a warning tote puLie to believe not one"
single, statement , t ionising. This prong i
notwithstanding all their unfairness, we now
fulfil. And we giVe them and all other; inter
ested, notice that ezt week'at an early hour,
we intend 'to - publilt the giworn atfidevitif of the
i
Conferees from th county and Bradford; and
i
of several , ether gentlemen who are , moesee
" sion of the strong it corroborative faet2, prop 4
erly certified, to prove the entire' abatement
contained below, to . be as - ft* as thi, Koran'
and thrier u mall t l O Flokad: i- , •
v.. • '..- -- T- i_ . ' ',. ' -
T. tie Meta; if 1 (ANIL papessiiiil Aitriet.
: The undersign 'Conferees of Tioint:Coitsti..'
it
met the conferee s f Bradfor4 spa Ifikiielisti
wos the 6th of ptamhat, and - presented the
elaime:ofillogs ntY , iffi a Illeetfill hutinst
mower to, 6* COnfgrii*t: . We winquilief•
ea )),Y, dm*: that . , aud.,4gulationi lin the
tousle ofilltuluul e suit wur*or.but,lol 4 0 ° 4 7
Ilea
moquettes ! gong :witkrthe Intensity :Of sin.:
dinglion. David: i *net to Giorgi „, at_ this.
time. - 1 1. 4 #(1PITL ' : _ : f4 vie othii.,iiiioer:
of the-colferstries.._ , vii ihillicioliint . thil
SUMO Ofintiril . Jtat,agaliqua4 4 44*‘'
eraktirem .04 4t tinailftgigOli 4:to 4,0
se.
Mr.II
1t_l0• -s,t6 o ls o oo ,.0 u
t nop
; '
.., .
~00401r4021100-1*
whichiwneineold
" OIy,WA_YPJeI,---
gm;-Ifr -
,w*ii
graMeniP) " Cen t "'
bat tilos +►qd .,
ao etot4 wore; or by
mithi, the glebe
i" ihooti to Co%
No < • - tfothe
sec
s;tQ ea
rod.
•
..44:014444
5 ,;117, as *Yr.ol—
AO
The reaoluthea seal . mina W et
the ribs,,';ite nominatick:pf David % sot
Peasllienitleby tint votes of the conk- ego(
Bradford, laspannf , k l —, th e underei gied
worm 0t thVelmice of Tiogs county. W e b s .
inedistely enteied Stnifroteit against thi o
amass; stetting our reasonii fot being di sa ii i.
fied,.. - We Indiana then, same do now, that
the deiocraisy of our gountr)', and of the eh o i e
distil* werityilling end an,tious, that Ni l
rightiehoild be respatetbst the rules epa,
regulitioni *Lich bans so king been of Moa b ,
influence skald govern us still; and we fo;;,
tiler boliOri,fshat no peracni but a Was end
whotried Democratwhois lust* tiog theameiSo lo
i xi.
oftthe Ilidtilmwe . ,, vemtics- i sni, the, mu
pnneiples of ousPait iadiaitatea b 7 irefirseo
and P"aaapbY a'
_; ll l 4 d 4 ,_____ 7o o l a, the
nominationat therhanda we rEmuvreis. Har
ing a Parma - 'knowledge of leti: %Tmot's
hostility to Gete., Cu,, wejitamd - °we with
L
the other confetti' but 'on out tho ob.
ject for which we' were !Ii ? bY faltwieg
the precedent esialilished WO 0 0 afame t 4 .."
our sister country, when* • ` ' -of thee de
cided to nominate Orlo itilif oo lio, of M o t o
county, when it belonged toSuweb ooos ,„ :
They went home and nt4eated gm Alma
iiiii
11. Read, Of their owl? 'clunty It belonged
to them then, and it now , longs to s.
The perm* whose " * ere befor e " 21
county concetitiop, havingileclinek; we then,
fore place in nomination, se the dementia cat.
didate - for Congress, in this ceiglessional ;s
-trict; our tried, 'faithful,'' and inffexible felhm
Ht-n.low -- Bar* '48°,60-
r 4 track" of ' the deiiirod doatirsents, an Win wow
° muntoate the Whoa in tine
for their.naxt issue. as wallas Mare and pub.
lish Aegis for the inspection of our own readers.
Vire nit isinze our Bmdford and Tioga friends
tbat the we Shall be enabled to
make'ahOut that olhatter will be anything but
comfortable tojle 'Judge; and his present co
titrie 'of parasiteH and !betrayal'. We gun
give nothing but sacra; which are said to be,
and in this case atahlian thiegs.!—
We regret , they,. { neeessitY for sixth it task, bat
MU& iton.inettount ofonr mond
V1;1046:10' with the iudgeAtis present
position intperieuely demands it. Wean tes
of those who '° wont spoil a joke for relation's
sake." -
COLD CoMi4T.—There mantis to be just
five anti-Proviso, anti-Wilmot, bolting Demo
crats in Bradford county, viz. D. M. Bull,
Gen. Patton, Wm. Elwell; David , Cub, mid E.
H. Baird, the three latter of whom accompan
ied His HODOT, JONA," BiEWBT*I, to this
county, as a "voluntary escort," on kook
last. Finding few sympethizen here in their
heartless crusade against the party and ;tam
didate of any consequence, they finally left in
disgust, after Wing imparted the threat to
Some Democrats Whom they tried bard but in
vain to seduce into their infamous plot, that
" unless Susquehanna came, to' theft ` resale
now, shimust expect no aid from Bradftird or
Tioga, • when it cattle her here turn to have a COO
grcssman." -Modest, very I What a pity that
such moving arguments did not have any ef
fect! Wonder if this isinOt what most troubles
their squad of vompatriots lieye ?
Later groin Europe.
The Acadia
The
iniied with "even isle is._
ter advice ... The news!ii of but litte moot.
The steamer United States, about .wbielteos
siderable apprehension'lwing felt, is safe. She
had proceeded on b i er return trip as far is"the
Sicily Woods, when an accident to
her machinery, the was compelled to , r
to Sonthaiiipton for repairs. ;
walla and y,ngland l aie unusually quiet.
France. is :in, rather
, l aArnient„ again,
,11
nothing serious has transpired, omit it
anticipated.
I f tiaiarthie has publiihed a defeinn
self against the Charges brdughtforen4 G
Cataignae has heen conSpidlisd to` dei t y the in
tention Of suppstsming ilsttheTaris Zuutitu
', !id, The ~ottneliad levPresse ben re ,
0 4tted Weir finice,„ ntinitit„ 'upon ti• gaeoultst.
The wages Itni::,'nOtit the Re A* is
spite of as;4ariiiiiiii o
would not allo4tha aerate Who iuotoofiot
The taispO r ;iPts Itre lining Writ Ihnis
ind nients,*h thevioneote
Louis Bionapasie to OS *resiienoi
plibfic .. 1 . .
CiagPfil l ibt poke& likui
rpt - Frances'atiii; .E• rot sie lotamii
.L1)011'01 MAIM* )111 'Asia Am
• aiiiiiiiiithicpl4444:lbra ruebir d
YuriPuk 4361 1 41 ! ,04 30 000 1 1 6 "
foithismillisti,wasfee4iiesdisiiita. lll6
1.„0444.11* -"`t-,, Hilissor
ti' *b In"
wok il i a* *op , 43 4 14 iiajisao
•4 0 41*1 1 # 14 .:#* - -10
. 46107 . :106 0 141 1- ,
4 0 14 t . ,
tYaviffer: • t
FED
El