kiii T I i)EMOCIIAT 1-r Montiosep FOr. President, ~ - . GENIEWIS CASS. f:- ..,,, „ t; 'IOF MICHIGAN. Fs , e • i'l ' r '—''. - ' : -, r, For Ifice Prealdenty r. , - , ,, i GEN. WM. 0, BUTLER, ,-.,.. . ~-,1,01-N.ENTIICKY. • • Demoraerlefeated. The' einspitaty Sneetufal t! • 'A,' n .41 lit C I. .Aggery, o toinsnt,• orpera Lion allgßa4.beggars,lllo Tariff; Frazu and diercion!triuniphant en the teystonel ~ - • Disnocascs os4usttuattassa' We are -reluctant. tallteet yent'nn litypecasion, We have - bad news t+ tell you which , will main you both sorrowful attd an f 17,7'4;tayperhist do Some of you , good. We are licked4ye, defeited—in PennsylVania. -• We }mei ' astodnd you. and very , likel maloseyou lerribljt indignant; but it M I - true. Th Democratic Pal-itof Pehnsylvarria, which almost a wsjestrhienes, acid in':return confers the blessings elf good govertnnentten the people—which is so remark ably sure.foated-ihas stumbled and -fallen:and t 4 leagued alliance 'Of Whigs, Natives,' AbolitionistS, Bank and C s trpotlation beggars ; High Tari ff brawl em, Coal! d•lten operators and Manufacturent. monied nabobs attd despots, with -their millions Of Mosey and foul sith'it of coercive tyranny, have sud -1 cced Guinn u pon the people of this State for la ed • if period of three yottil, their candidate for Governor. and is •Legislatuifter their own heart" for ori , year—a ealacuitt than which, Heaven knows 4 greater ondcouldwell hare Befallen Pennsylvania sit this juncture. we , speak not thus from impulse b9t from a solemn ccipvictiun of its trtith. No man cap survey the meads by which it has been effected ani3 not discover idgitily written the-lineaments of forth coming wrongs be inflicted upon our now pro .- peroosCommonWealth, Such as have no parallel i its history, ancftwhich must oppress and crush i future prosperit4apd glOry, surpassing the •po'Fers. cif briguage to portSsy.. We pause not now lo examine these means, to d . lineal° the might, high-Landed conspiracy mien. into between theiienitiltifarioui factions and inteies,ts to accomplish their diiiigns, or to speak of the im mense sums of seginey that have &len profusely seat!". tered wherever Wcould be m a de available. These are matters of hikbary which-will be no where denied or .gaissisced. Suffice to say the conspiracy was most perket„ sodas it now appears, successful. Bqt weds speak of the ratification of the bargain Omth:c part of Johnston and his coadjutors—in of her words, the fulfilment ottheir promises to reward these fad. tions and interesti.iwhich have secured his election. Will They 'fulfil *iv part of the contract or wilV they not ?, are q4istions with Which we ehall Haab have to do. i - We answer: We believe they wilt Sooner wonld They sibk the St4e in ineffable ruin than disappoir4 or offend the lcasO:of these larid.pirates of the forge, • the Nines; of Coriorations or of Banks. To there arc ittcy bounld by:The most solemn obligations known ip their code oflidtior or of morals ; and to fail in Their n weuld be to reprobate themselves, and s y 4yonil the reach 'of a testi rrection. 1:11404..0ieu. it their -ills failliCsts of th l i Coin rnon wealth and of its citizens as geseratl Ass-tiredly elf liS of the most .appalling hue. NINE iALLIONS AND A HALF tiff Banking capital 141 be crested at once and sca4er= ed broad-cast orephe land, without restraint or pub.l licguacanty, and Haven knows the country is all ready surfeited beyond endurance with such worthleisi trash, end Each Whoksale ewiudling trontrivancesi . soulless capital. i • Again: The meet prodigal expenditures of mon for in its absence,k,eredill in Improvements is solem ly plighted. Tbd.;cotapletion of the North Bran Camit, and numetpus other sehemesto drain the Po lie Treasury and alugment our alresay burdensoile State debt, by,wlricli Taxes iv ill be corresperut ingly enhanced, re stipulated for ths votes tlift suede Johnston Governor . He will of tonne fulfil I Those pledges, even though general bankruptcy . 'and ruin of the Constionweilth should stare him in . . . , fabe, as weirs ahloost sure they .willhofore, bia relent shall terminate. .'The price of Coal and Iron heirwlsl , -, also atignierit, , aziii*storc . to operators and wortratinl their'forsoee rigeairti profit and voropei!sation, :vtr 'lila I pledges will behr4en and his power' - . 4.4leceire and 1 betrayattterly deiftr', oyed: • Are we wrong, , } then, tn . i i presaging tbe ritnistellTeful evils as the reanit 'of, qui seceesS I - What Ow ?ikon of Pcnnsylvani'a`dOestrm tremble as he +templates the prolitel? , - tvkitl Anest Wliiga(of f! . :1H11111 thereare a few extant) itinit' in:: EFerently Rich:Chia election: ari beginning 'to 112-1 4.11.'i,e-their misgiiriogs and their_ &ora l ,. Let him • ie , i deem bib pledges'jtnd too moth of cell cannot be . + -1 preliended. Let him 'violate them, an d will 'irii j inti ' the ire and imprecations of those who hare.,pli"edi him in the Ext , ctiiive chair. in either ....i.ici, the e.. 1 !'ore, be stands between two . •,fires , -"-is cerioixt: i to 45 'i2.l ra.ge*,anti receisc,the maledictimia, of some 'Ow ti:l KA I ' aidea into into offEjee,..or to gamble away ' too rig to t antlinterestani the people and the Coramoniinaltli or which in turn 11001 .mccive their most hitter curies and lelinelcd MI4 a political oblivion. ... ; • _ilyii,74...idileinciii,f o r ja person of,..clienily—tor; One who - aspires to the-tElceittiteship ,of . Pepoiylikai T .-. iota pat*, fewenitiat is so, ineiralifymialt ed and mu g; bified by as epheUrral, triumph i.. , ;Yet i t is real,. ... The Whiit party never got hoiooxiiitiy , into power, ind, is iberefoisi able enttsintain it. , .Ifoucceisf lot-aviat; it. ioislitsyti * lairritptiOn and fraud. or it stumbles Art Oimexiyal default; mill oven w•beaE, in poen it is to agaasecully incapable . and diiihmiest• that the people siffc the earlima opportunity to wettik upon it their osiit r Apt. retribution. ;This hal alvt/iyis 'teen its chasaw*iiiiitilf his2ory-44R beaus lio: =lets existeneo•isAsind upon the coinitinmity,on its Maoist* at an....th*.the means of iiii-exposiire. Cline. age, then, lelleiSpemecfats. and patience.- Our liere - 46.1 es hasinitOi tkibei rope," wiii,•iflett'alone.P +i. IliOn,elvis-." - 1 - 41 - eisitioeitrepisceeil?ut to tikutiel it ; tliir!e auien , vicaforii4,:tiliist wilt sor t li stick ikilleri tiniWitSitilli,tiiiiiteikfielialllitilf#lniipire.- • - • - r.: - ,:ir . 0. , -1 - :' - ..,.; ri:. :- ' "..,.-__ : .... ' .'1 - . . .. _A! --, 2 . ,„. --, .-. A : eiial l :4 l oig.jr,e*Trare -rii `"*.'':.3._;.,..,' . : I preesi l *44liimltQii:Pke itioltigliiir'Gpverii - or ri • - :l*.elireied . 'bji-, 5f0 1 . 2 44:* KkOg i kt,Y , *blillllPiodY 11044 64,ii, i ,:r-: li:_iie . aily 4 . .:ii4k, f 44-ti, :110400- 1 ;00•0014st f , horent--.1 down iiiilooloray*AliiiitiOthifig if they , ...... .--_.-, -'„' - ! 4 114 4 W Tionsitreib' Af,1041 we: confoEs 1 : 1 0, 4 A4 1 0.° 6 . - o.:WfitiliPiti4i* r t.:ii-►ball: Pot -4 01 ... .4 1 re#! - 194_ ,14t-#:f - .4 44 -. re9tx ., Ok evenir ~...+l o 4, l o4lri:*v.el*#s- -,t 0tti0.741 4 .- .4 .3 Avilbseoriliiour fit:oti-::i;;,'.:4 ..4.i..i - ~,,,:.,.,,,,,' ;rl.o': .:-; .' .i, - :::::'.::::; :: '- ,',.-•-:,,, Jr .....:410r--We')lCar Oillt: 'l4#ijaltive v o\4 /r... 47 " ...::, ,_ ll ! t rj ~10,*:..- . :. ' . .0i)'"..L4411 1 4k2,1 4 41 1 $4 146 0" 1 7; SY: 164, liitiirliiir 6 . . i • LotigitiOttea irority is 168, , -I Editor. October 19, 19 do ire. 40 1 6 1 del I T . r.:v . • - Fes..,;t. itigaked.,* .110606 5t40142+ i• rag "..- iie• - -.,. ..,-,_ • ..- • -,' c--- =1 . 0 1' . , yoice fif-W .. , i.'.;iiis reiiltiiithe lite ejection in this . ' te r Keen.' ttiStli utiltPedled a I tioalsimitoustok di y :to'tho' rilh*Senile patty but to thdliesiinteittata the Stite' e -- ,„ '.71 I: . itaelt, is:pvegtst with +Tau% to all true Mociats. .:The!calsies : ranch ledtsilt iiiihave elsewl: )LEOIO I . !d, and :iiieefera tiolylochientally rthi.l4 em iiirtel That it :nee the diet; is part, of:oi}er.' onfidetieb; on the Oirtiof #t frielids;aid iii miitsi of the .most' onsarupsilous, i kruP4-and craadulest me .. a otOhe pirtetcatt iiittrniOrriSSMt I,a _ ft#e, liad,ti .parallei since the uverthrpwpfthe infamous Ritnei nasty, is everiwltieita 'cogceded. - It is a pungent ad onition;. Who Is Discouraged I dienifore, , to Dtmocrats everywhere to diMsider ; to r l Thi Taylorites are affecting a groat !Joel of I be visited, and to go to-work in harmony FM the Na tiOniil;norriiiiecof the party„Caes and II ree• 1, contitlence in being able to carry PennsYlvantal ~ Es A for T4lor in November, and: as an imaginary 'pecially to tittle Deasocrattiwhdhave heist lore ta lk edof voting for Van Buren and Adams, (t e latter a I proof ithat they will, say that our late' defeat rani Federalist, "dyed in the wool ;^ the ore= at ;11:18 S l isceuraged many of, our men. Who is present an auiiliary of Federalism) it is 1 warning', discouraged ? let us ask. We have seen no l voice thitiee are sure they will hear ani! i'beY' - "lsuch Democrat 'yet, and don't believe there is 1 Whit manam i eng them claiming to be a r/lenlocrate, such 1, - one. Why be discouraged? Is it not, hafting the leak regard for thel measure" oil the party,! w ill 11, 1 1 concea l ed . that the Democrats have a clear ma- . • 'under which the country is now 'piosperingf a waunent entertain the thought:of aiding, leither di. joyityi of several. thousands in Pennsylvania, reedy or indirectly, the giiing oVer of PetMsylvanial witielaiwill carry any election when they aro all iu l'ayto'r and his unscrupulous advocates and abet..! otit ? I Certainly : - and one reason we did . not torn? We are persuaded them is none. Peunsylvai II sue ceid better this time was because in soniii ~.- nia4s not, she must not. rill ?toile a Whig, State.- , 1 we did nut have a full turn out. Takel .Protil mite . extretuitior her borders to the lather the; count ies fiat:has e tic tUrtli, as in '46-Nnesybitaniti must und,! old .14,.rks, for instance, where the Democratic' n shall be retf;eW ed. The fell grasp which tatifeiglitgl!majur4y is some 800 less than usnaL Teel caliial-iiie areatest despot on Earth-actineth!o; l iressoti of the falling -off is as above stated:; its legitimateavencies and minions, the Ftleral pa -5 r The slime is true of nearly every other county;!! ty, baa obtained, Must be sundered at once, r Democi, who re:the Democratic ticket has fallen behittC l racy-the docirimi 4f equal rights, and of he. great-,''' B 1y . ke.' ut these delinquents will not be such ingifil est ~ impel toths e greatest nuntlier.-will ine itab. home overpowered, and perhaps borne do nto the vembr. They will be out, to a man, and pull' vortex of nereeallable oblivion. We apps l to you i more unitedly and resolutely than they would' then, Dirnocrsts, one and all, no matter whether a- I had they not been licked now. A good drub-: 1 riginal Casa and Butler men or" free soilerat' to come 1i . ng ,ei always does the Democratic. party good—'' ! to the rescue of the Democratic party and i lthe Key- makes them fight like heroes—it will this time. stone-to throw yourselves into the breach that has;... i ,givcs the Federalists ephcmciai victory, 1 and Thus! Whi b. ,,weery never triumphed in Pennsylvania, at save us and the country from falling under the do. l VW() succeeding elections, nor will it now. No, minion of heartless Capitalists who seek only to fat- 1 Demcicrats are not discouraged, but full of fire' tenon her very Cite blood, and control, foil all t r ine,; and ',lnthusiasm, anxiously. awaiting the - 7th, to come, the destinies of her institutions. I Will you i d ay „I. ,'November when they will roll back the' do it ? Must tve plead in vain ? Will yeti allow an. , t - e ? 1 - e ineness, or any.minor questions id i or considdrations to 1 lf corruption that has swayed the Key . . stonq and rebuke the spirit that proclaims her divert your attention from this mammal ' struggle ; now commenced in Pennsylvania, and wtich mils, Whigi . Every man-to his post' then, and all 1 result either in a Democratic victory node regularly- will be , well. . constituted leaders:, or the triumph of associated, sour,) 'i - - -- 57: -- . ------'` ----- ' 1 less'capital. abetted by the Whigs under the lead of i Tbit:Struggle. I Johnston and Taylor : W o grow not-Wo k.now yotil 1 Deineerats l• do you understand the issue? Iwilrnot. 'When the contest assumes sofoimidable al It is .4o plain that he that runs may read. ' Op , shape as this-in character siren it by Me (late elec. ' the she hand is the Democracy balloting for tianr-we know no Democrat wall hesitate la momma + . to l a y aside all other considerations and raqy with a-. the rights and interest of the masses—the - I leerily around:the flag.stdff of his party :find battled great e st good of- the greatest number. On the las in days of yOre, against the common enemy. Nai otheri-is the Federal party ; the apologist and I Democrat desires Taylor's election or the Iperpettia-+ ', su pporter of special privileges, corporations,' lion of a Whig ascendency in Pennsylvania. Why' 6 11111 4. and all other corrupt schemes- for ad not then be all united as ono man against it 7 Why! .? av nem , -the interest of selfish capital in the will Deniocrats longer think of throwing aiway their; e, - votes` on Van Buren when it is only calculated to nit!! e ffer'S of the few. The latter claims the Vie- Taylor's e lectiain, and give countenance and sanction; i try in the late struggle, and-flushed with tern-' I to a most fri g htful mottled oligarchy that may sway i poral :success, it already exults over a prospeet- 'the destinies of the Keystone for years to came-per. '. ive triumph in November. Which side of this, naps lb r ever 7 They must not, will not do) it, esl' i I conte!t will you volunteer to aid ? Not the' cially as they now see the Whig party alia l ost to a,' Fede al side , most certainly—with that you' manunitcd and being marshalled under the hammer' i of the great southern slave-holder and protiagandist„: haveo sympat hy. Then we pray you to let e Tailor. Ponder these dunce -seriously an act un-; i iour f, auks become' closed up against all divis- demandingly, we beseech you, and all will be sirefi . ions ine go unitecny to wont - re-iine DecitueralStil even in apparently alienated Pennsylvania.' ' 1 nomi lees for President and Vice President, Cass' ! The right Spirit. I land Butler. Do not aid in the remotest man- We are !Mich grati fi ed With the spi it nrani- 1 ner tie enemies of our institutions by aiding l rested by the Democrats of Susquehanna in re-" ithe eiection of Taylor. , Remember that the' lation to - their late defeat end tta coming elee - -1; Tayl4r men are desperate, and that they will, tion Tuesday last being Fair day brought l as thcly have often done before, " stoop to l coo ., quite a large number of t'hetis to T wn, awl I quer.? We must be united,•as one man, against I 'Many Of them-naturally enouga:talledi upon us i them 'i or Pennsylvania,- like Massachusetts and! -to eXclumge personal and political s utatione:'. Rhodk Island, -will be at' the mercy of manufac -1 i aii4 to express their deep chagrin and incliguae i turer,i. and Capitalists, and its elections 'eon ,.. tam at the amalgamated, Whig, Nativi3 Ameri-i I trona by their nod and „caprice. Shall such a eae, Abolition, Bank, Tariff and Coe cion vie- calan;ty ever befal the Keystone State with i r tory in Pennsylvania. We tell o , i friend your„perreission or sanction ? We await your 1 ' abroad that the right spirit pervades, ur rank l response at the ballot-box. • lin q atura,,and that Democrats here are, -f. i. Susue i. . The Agricultural Fair. 1 i .urittect in . 111 e resolve to avenge the nspiracyl The annu al . Fair of the Susq'a. County A* that brought about their temporary ot'erthrow,' i-- e - ( rieultural Society came off in this Village on, 'at,the'polls; On the 7th of Noveraber.l " Ah,' 4 !said they 4 . 0, Barianzners (for we make no Tu eloYa . y last. The - display of Stock was quite! rove a, op ,la saying a respectable number;fair,. 4nd the'various kinds of grain and other ' 1 'ti - 1: • -• • that - fa r articles of Agricultural and domestic manufac-! lof our DemOcrats have contemplated oting , we were , ta re in , , , ade a very creditable exhibit. The pre- i Van Burqn) as wall as Cass men, were all awarded, as. usual ; but who i I -caught asleep thisliine and Most in leriously 1111111* , were ,-ihe, successful competitors, except in a few !:licked, but 'we will give Wbiggery an :its vac W e l instakes, we have not learned. One fact was; 4 eonfederates the ' derrieks' the next' time 0 4 , ,, generally conceded, and that is, that the exhi-1 I:idittlii-eh;nee. Pennsylvania never . did it . shall '' i bitimi developed very creditable improvements! 1 - - Wbig et two.. succeeding elections a d agricultural and domestic interests of, tiet e nciw.l I This is the righ.Cfeelin and the) i h l I Mee tbat -*ill conquer. Penneylvad w ill ce i r our ving county. 1 tabily be! rideemed in Noirember ne ti l er we .: i fu jib :elt of the meeting will probably be 1 sill give ip, propites3ring,. The F ra csra. b y the officers for our next paper. . . i biiMtion,frt cut all :Rd ,etrength for ohnStoti, tha,,,,BemOartate did:not.; twit tbex ter have 4 1 alit; in solid phalanx next •titne, an lay thi allied-forces of - the enemy prostrate as before the All tornado.' Mark this . : _ . ! 'Wet IP°ogriP by g---1,4 Als Majority ttearty .onicle with pleisure the re from this district of HOW. ority of hourly,; four exceeding that eier:given 1 ,0 the district before... Hie. nAltis minty is 1516,,..in I hifi4eportc4irnsjerity in T ;. over Illeyrster: 1175. to the w4sir ofaniiiiiniffic, this district "swell is ease, to he friends of Imo Boi iwitY. didate majority :1419, a n tiliei'' 7 10 iie i 08 )* 5411 ###Atits) ~,. - - - 1 4 4 4tE:# 61 /P." -- The ith, hiss and* a l l ii4liett *ljoritiot Mime , 4or 5* the Hon of Representatives in . tlti By`•titil , Ip, - ...0f-4116:1 4 istives-(aud , # II ; balf-lio4 141f-ii9k#o, in l Avideti l they gai 41,44 rnpiO4 . - iiii: -. g#lo#4 o' through' penießritiii - . 1.1i tAiy,,-; - - iii**lonets,46sua, *iid the:44r two fir -tbreeiiiiipb6rlo c i op Oki lii • iiiiilii.: ; *ea,no: ' --- sGOveroor, l 43esia; .I**ie, only iiiiie 414iiitielrea l t s' of more 'effgottutils.` : „„ --,., 1 tliy dill !timer = 2. nog Rffitliio9 l YAPP9, l o l 4, latt4(4o Mit *Er) Afingaians isi Peuntilyan ' Piayer and Wain. 11 = consolation in our defeat, and that it ;•that theAtmoorats: have secur ed i the eleeti4n of Israel Painter to the offi4e of Canal Comniisioner by -some twelve to fifteen hun dred esjority. This is very important, and will enable them to retain their inajOrity in the Canapeard, and, could wo have wise legisla tion, 4uaratitee the prosperity_and profit of our pubWworks. - •' You must go to Work: Btfore the late election we adMonished' Democrats that it was highly important that, they I should go to work, and - warned them of', the c o nsequences of supineness. They disre- , gaidid, too much, the Counsel we gave them, and lust not now murmur at the consequences. 4 s Agai we say to them that it is indispensably nee a ry for them to go-to work, to organize, and to work steadily and,faithrully until after , he election is over. Full 500 DernocratieH voters is Susqnehanna were not at the Polls at the lite election, which mast be got out on the , 7th Alf November. Will Democrats 'neglect! ./- thir; admonition ? We tell them that the Whigs, nevj e ,. were busier , - or . more sure of sizcceas• The Are 'thoroughly organized,. and 'actively' strniehig to secure, a triumph. Money in, pinitif*big* me water to' further their; 4PAIA,":.!Tte-f,e. 1 7. " 2 0 1 40 4 adopted !llakeill in thfiemetest degree iidie their accomplish-1 Meng "., 4 ! ..- ';- - .:, , ", . ~. ...- :- .- • ...-, ' .fr ''litirnaiinits I 'twybui , duty then--ge-teliiirk and irork: likeiniee and heroes for , Naii:and 841,Ae0* . iheir eleetiOn4nd tblsuretg e; Fieoeader in the ,St24A.thete ,000.!: __ eetion et . Wilms, a miL 'ft can ids `" Officio)) Bradfordr i d oia over . This ii of ir here, a through-. Ives It ben Stite,i- Lm°o u.►ts i tY erne they .. 012 and : they ne or taro ' t '-'-'; ' A _ ' ~.- . .:...--- ' - ` 1 4 4 , TI'VE .a.usILICAN WAlL—The' Te,ent e ,..,..2 Jr teed, --ithib#4 remarkable Native .gains in 7 .. .'" or , this t,,a*:" In PhlaAeplliii city - and !county , m" .-!. := 1 tkii: we ttllli*_, , # , 7oieghiPiiirenti l re tick i- c I at, o rapt one Vongreieraien. , : list .ye, they r" ,:5 i... .P - 6 t i ti,bid, „ ~ not co,ngre_ ~.en"%lliirth,yl:s. s ie tire& 4e - iarni:2l7 l/11 . _ 144 1 OK* / 4- . - I ,k 4 Nl.E4iiesti4_, fi k si l it .. 9{ half other,. 6 1 0 . 011 newsi 41/11;i4i4sel I - doptel i l citizens! ' SS . 1 novv:itilv*-00 1 11 , - 4 , ''';' : -.1. 7' We balm elsewheie sit4o , ! of t!'e'melins '3' which thO Democracy:lr g 4.niis ' vane ;have_ been defated, but . : have ndOb ...mi ce ~.. the. sdffi matere'leli ,1 .1 r; explicit; in .our remarks! p tO - upon our eadefs mindi gliii a/ledge ' that it bas.best,.tr, itt:. e., 'mkt 11, e 7 ception4 coercion, and rest 1 , Aria , were e ,'.. Iployed more generally ii, !thei l m p,tia coal e-! vf .i : vt? , d like, . a , lions, mid-along the lines, lox cMniolftpd 'pig 1 0. works. In Schuylkill co 'tit , alone our pail i: date w s defeated-by morn th4n 1700 majority; that is: the Majority against I#tii was 7.50 when IShunk, Majority last year was over 1000. -po lyou as, bow this result was! brought about ? We an wp; by chino you l to yin article we snb 'join be ow, In Luaerno,lwe are told by ile IDernoMotie papers, the slime daises prqdueed like'reiutta. - The Wilkosharie. Farmer. enti- 1 mcrates aMong these; can=es 1' The introduction' of foreign companies into tttiA [that] section, and their drganimtiOn for political purpo;es— the poWer and influence of coiporatione seeking TerieNvel ; existence 41 , * *—and above all the tee applicaticn of MONEt which, in pinch -1 1 wig times, forms a pclwerftil pOlitical element i ,— 'local disturbances."; Szo, We understand also that ode of the Whi4 candidates for Represen- I tative in that county, (Who is elected) boasts I that ho disbursed tWo .. thociOand dollars alone 4filring the canvass. Nov would he be likely to furnish that amotint himsilf for the attitic ment - ef_ an office worth less than two hundred dollars-'F Surely not. And the conclusion is I therefore inevitable that it must have been fur- I.tished , by those mole interested than himself, . •• hini , z : the Manufacturers, , and .coal operators,. ind Bank and corporaticia sharpers, who Were making' the most desperae struggles to multi ply the tiuMbers, amouat l ic;f Papi 41, and privi leges o their favorite bantlings. lEven in usquelitinna aounty, , bly informed . , money was iinpOrto iplaces,;freely used to mili, votes ; If any lope doubts this let him in , ; of the Democrats, rd&-:aiul ofoi quires in 4burn Such urei a few of the 'uses erated, ticalnst the DedOcricy, defeated, them, in Pennsylvani c lt gers, together with their threats to the men in - Tariff WS, of Whip and iron ad coal mon their amplciy that unless they v ted for John ston they would turn them off, I are doubtless exerted much influence in - snineiscctions, as in Schuylkill, Luzerne, &0.. Thenltheir acqaisi tion of the entire Native and Aliolition vote of the State las completed: our o -ertbrow by a small majoility. . The iblhiwing is the article in eaurs of the disaster to the lie in 'Sehuyll4ll, cited above: , THE iDCHUTLKILL. COOTY Vii!ITR --A state ment of oiz4 of the desperate expodients resort e..t oe 6 ; v 0 11,;.2-ce...... on Tifognaoylins4 te. theert emies Of I thq Dernocraticv,pareY,imay be useful to our friends everywhere, even if it should be saddening in refer to. We allu r e to the scene enacted in schnykill county. A large operator in - coal, failed recently thiough his greedy anx iety to; ceinlmoney with almost li*lnning rapid ity, and by tttying to compete in the' carrying trade with the Reading ;Railroad. Ho then turned, abolit and held th 6 Democratic party responsible Ifor his own inconsiderate and pre cipitate investments. EVery body laughed to hear that sieb an allegation could be made, but we heard tif a very few who were! willing to be lieye it wheh made. This gentleman, however burning 1 with a desire to be revenged upon somebody;ivent to Schuyiltill county, Sand with all thelenergy of his character—Which is not a little—bestirred himself in defeat Judge Long streth for Governor. He; appealed 4,0 the mi ners, with Many of whotrilhe had been connec ted, to vote for Johnston , for his sake. He im plorcd,tlieM to . oppose Lcingstreth as the re - p-, resentative4of a party that had ruined him,- One account is that ho even wept big tears, of agony, to show how sincerely ho • felt what) he I proclaimed.; These expedients, artfully made, • aud iuddstrionsly repeated in all the coal region operated upon the mineis,• (many of whom I were ottt; ottemploy, owing to the, recent oper4- I tions of desperate capital ; like a panio, a lost to the Democratic party hundreds of vot. In some plaees, an intelligent; Democrat f iid Schuylkill eounty informes us, the choice ()Re. - lyivegented to the lelecter at: the poljs, w ags; Vote for Johnston or ydu get no work 1 4 %4- Hamad endurance gave !lay before such pre+ naciois apPeali, and manr a poor man gavd his suffrage Ito Vederalistailint he might not sterile., during the ;sinter! 1 • I 1 Are! these men to be odr masters, and rut* the pe p e'erouch at theig feet like so mady eaves Is legislation to he given only to thonl? Are thrinterests tO,he subservient dr See end - ' their's Are the fruits of inordinate specul on! to be held up;hefore the --people in hideo s ideharrnity as tinzi!fruits, of Demociatic e i polieY,l and iia be who retnses to believe the; fa ble: to he turned a beggar Ante our, highways? These are questions, fellow eiiizeus, that lyqn shohlel OLT° and po . tidee:dpon,, They affec not only *Tr , personal interOta bid they ure .. _ on nected ivith higher and „graver cOnsiderati ria, and molt sqriously inf . :lndigo olw sopial and po litical &brie itselt.--/c l 4n4iPor;nirot.; - ' -- E ' ------- '1; • ' • bEartcs ELECi4tN.-1 1 The electio for wiln of t ,the Lesislata!sc h i Charleston, p. Ldrii , ; bale re , tad in a victory* the , Tayiorit.+- The T ' .lor areite here a , , Oie Nfirprare , ex ult ing Pi 7 .,r l ' - 4 great s. .tr-1T# 1 ,),. ittili,stiffee tg tit .II e. 107 revult 7r41l Arent en Cis • 1 the Ni . h? ' Poesie not; ehceft . 04 i laylor 1 3 aff:iri ~'' the slavery pripagandista• ' , ptto e Ch &atoll nu era ore re- tha e - ‘ll ;1; .. ' ; '' 11/ 0 Ol/leY ?- 111 / 1 1/ ; 4;1 ?alt tßit°l l4 - 0 ? ' j . i t Wli , iai SOU; 'neiggt. !id' Owl" R 4134 t! - Il: - I - •;; • -.. I ; . :, -.-;,•• 1 1,, 0 t aiS H e t P l l 6 °; `tbSE eds[ £4) . '111:1 it pis lONAL Dill 4 f 4 ., whq ir) ihe" , -Alongeift, - 1 Bolo' its! ,11111 t gei . 44: t i i :" 4 9 1 1 0 - - - 1 $ '; , ; 4. e aistrick;; .4.. 1 4 - i o et Wright : 1 1' , ...i. .t.e. z , ...41 Val =W4I r'teeidt, of teia I:; BM ..... t i . :• in Th.... • ~._ II 3' L , .Tar; •Ai..r.alfa';', (91,07...1117 ?„,..11111: : 71 1 ,01 un, derstai4th:li-falling Of of pe. toemPera* ma i jeritiel ie , one or e died' eta iikViiis ciutity::-... Aubiiiii 124, Greitß:end'f fer';4einiilel. In Aubura*ai;itriderstand r .t t tlia.)o4if4.- :cruse. ;Was the epresent&trnns . o eartairi;N: et*t -1 lona Whigsiiheret at Lo ' gstreql v.4,.. 1 1 Preleil to theCOMpli s etien e the orth 131 111 40! canal, and that, ci us on aa-p dg ll itcom- LT II i ' letti dto "'f ' Pleteit iticaTte4" - G ver:?ri' 1 1 1 k, it':'.: 4 fi.aidi influenced a certa n fowl Bemocrats lio are operated upon more by th t ! prospect 4 rime diate benefit, 9 th ari by conaderationfpf Public. il, sie good. The completion of said ; C an a 4 cer tainlyve'ry;desirable, and 'Judge Long trtli is not opposed to it, i tt, can be done wit dill se rious injury to, th State d but not et wise. This they ought to have considered: , j k In Great Bend,' Melt as often, like nburn, goes 11 7 1:4 as Deinncrnti4 our friend d id not turn out well, while some l of our best arkers were confined at borne ' . by sickness i, The i ti Whigs got out alt :their}, strength ,arid thus made a nide haul upon.- ! us. The D inncrats there tell us they will not be caught ol next time a‘shrewd Whig(tt Us this morning, while the i succeOs of either c ndidate for Governor was t irivolved in extreme 4oul;t, " I hive Lengstreth is eleeted." " Whir we responded. " he ".if Johnston chosen, it be the death al the Whif ptirly." • i There was sagacity. He well, knows the means used to secure Johnston's cleetien that he is Oledged to every loose and "corrupt stheine . capital,-Banks , enriccapital,-Banks , Corporations, üblic Imprizirements, Sce-'—aixttbat if he fulAhltthose pledges the• State Will be sunk into irrerhe'diable bankruptcy', and the intettests of the - people and the Commonwealth conipipmised and shateeeult... ly vielat,ekt This is why. .he Iniped fur defeat. Ble. dewily 'foresaw tip ia „hand ivriting on the wall in . case he was sunc'essful. ShreWil fellow, wan't'he? . . We are eredi il, and in some ,i.., for Johns o . :. iiiire, of 4 me ne or two / - 1 ) Daperreatype Portrait 'of the Whilr . Tie following pungent andtrutlfol ,dag&s retype of the so-Called Whig:party', 4 twhfeli I . Mel/ have ep .nd pzob,?,bly The high the ‘l, , ritni• Was once a distinguished inendier, is from the pen of the able] and philosOphili Poe- tor- Elder, 6f the Liberty'Hcrakl, It is rich, emphat f ically so,. arid. : , wbat more, as said an intelligent Whig to us thet other day, 1 "it is true to the' very letter." At this - junc- 1 Th.? Crawl upon the reopie. . We pr4ceive that, the ;Nets York Tribune tare, in pa.rticulati it is ds'eedditrely opportune, both and contains the voice of pl'opbeey :tri rejoicaji over the vote,of Pennsylvania, says the Pennsylvanian, as, .'a rebbkei upon what it is Ilemocrats' and Whips. 'Read it.; it contains much pleased to call the tariff swindle of 1844. too nit truth not to instruct, and too • - • ' ; There is no•sensiblu man, who has not long ago humor to offend :' • ‘, , s' • i ceascd.to.notice the silly storly that Pennsylva- THE WHIG PARTY.,—EVCrytaillg, means! - - • soething,if one had but the gift to understand I- ni ina was defrauded in tbe election of James K. it. It is uuphilosophieal to dispose of a fuzzle) Polk ; butiwe.are willing to Mlow the New York by calling it a hunibug. 1 Whatever coini f -s into: Tribune to make its own comments, if only for 0r..i.t.en4,0 has goalie' design in it,. and si - .,, soon asli the sake, Iff showing up its aWn misersitle in it bedornei utterly. useless, it forthwith goes to! . -- - - . 1. 1 consistency ilia-nother par l.. treidar...lllat paper pieces. There are " sermons in stem*: bard t subjecti as they are,-and " good in everytliino,' and its partilans are now. trying to make sus however difficult to find it, and tho. Whig party! cessful one of the most =nitrous frauds that must be and mean something. Our appreben- i ever was planned by these_test political game sion of it is this:; The nature and providential ! ster. Even' that unscrU oui advocate of drift of our institutions gives us a Detneeratic • , .. 4.'big deceptions, Mr. Botts! declared `that it Government, and; practice demandS Pemo-.1 credo functionaries. The creed and- the disci-{ was a disgraceful and dishonest cheat. What pleship must, in the nature .of •things, be kepti ts..thie•eheat ? It is nothing; More nor less than in some tolerable degree ;of correspondence. In i the attempt of the 'New ter 4 Tribune and oth- Natural Philosophy and Theology, thee may 1 er Federal *, • pledd newspapers to no pled General Tay be parties antagonizing each other botkiii:theo- ry and in action, because first principinslare.in . newspapers,to u for to'Nerthern, and , especi ly to Pree Soil dispute, and thetle is n authoritative . elposi-- I support, by the deelaratien+at be will pot ar tor ; but the doctrines arid policy of our -civil: rest the- success Of the 'Free Soil principle-- Government are 1 matters of conventietX - audl th a t, he w ill- no f :t e t4 'the! Wil m Ot Proviso. In construction by the proper authority is absolute 4 ~.; • r • - and certain. There lean therefore, be!blit, oriel ' s g rime . tiwi Triblf!'a, with 4iagnatiag 'also legitireate,, permanent, or SubsfantiVe• Party i n rrity, Seeks-to bo foremost, b) , laboring to con politics,, but tiiern may he any number of tern- Vince the intelligent people Of the North thatit porary, adjective sects,througliwboin noti-con- is better to Support a slave l holder than a man formity-and abusris are 4 - he espied ard: re mer , .identified with the interests itif -the Whole I_'r. he The, Whig party, we take iti.resdlts ion'. ~' ,• , • 4 ' W c wave Mr, G-reeln3r to reconcile this from this ilecessitly, and is legitiinately devoted ;; to this refdrmatory fuuctlon. .Its fortunes and i incolOst9.l 3 eY With-his best ;Casuistry ; bat we history, accord we)l Demo- - with this view. The o- i subinit whether the-chief glit tiler in,this Whig iii cratio party holffir the Government frdm thel game cif deception; Fought no to be dumb while proprietaries in fee, and !the 141 Ng Part.t has a 1 alluding t'uthe illemed ddce ll tifini4the Dial- . sort of tinker's lien upou it fdi repairi. Once ! „. - r ,• • '', f., 11,.-:,.:.. c natty. The follwin f p or t r a it '` of inns dozen or twnrity _years :when the Peino--. ° e r4 “ .... r 1 • his;. former, ~ ~ . crate, in the preSumpttph of 'am indefeasible GREE'I•E'' / 5 1 ?) ; one' of hi 4... termer Free ,§oil . title, behave so bkdly that they'eannot endure friendsMr:Lons TAPPO.I, tlie'. Editor of the themselve.4, any longer, the c Whigs tied their N. ILT. - . - Frill River'Slia4.' I. is faithfully and true usefulness in helping.tbe,hest of them to i' vap i t .r edity ~.„ -R.,,i; ii 6 * c i ' s : lh i s 'it it to the con tuna the rascals ant or oft co: : Ent, ther , ,AV'hig's , - -- - ,---...- : .- '. , t ,- I - --i . thereupon make' the egreiions! blunder' bf stn- tscienei:ly i bigs - virlrcre.3*lGrie.LEr is e s pecy(t ; aginingi that they are e. partly, instead" of ~.-1 . 1 t 6 lash into the . - s,eppe* . f Gilencrol.T.!4 : ton :- patch for the regular ojie. :. 1- -, :, ,'- '• We noivinive apertee t t Measure - 0f.. 1 .130mee The conduct a d ,action of ' ItbeilWhigtr 'stii- Greeley. ' He' has writtiln liis'own-cbarithlotin I tains 'the Same ielv: While .111 e ::Deolocrats , figures of duplicity 'the; tio-sided..shadis: of are - alWayi prea 'ling principles, they Are al-:1 which-in:Rai a ridrk . so black that no; one in'is% ways exposingn uses, and comilaining of mel- - takes its,Oltir. - ..:Ilts - rulb oflaction. is, hate.— administration. , It is tranity, not usurpation, II is:l:rie:Sell - ie. principle,'butliates.-kewia , that they chargeupon thelr antagoeists4 ;And i Cess--=.intd it(ViaerTto be reitnilged . 44 gratify it is OWHIgrtH th fact that they are. esktitially his betied,, lie saerictees his iitleeiple .04 . 1;1PP-. a reform party, though .they , neither knits the: prirte.at elitiehelderlo glht his malice„,: , ,i -fact nor wish it obe's:C,, thattlkey are 'fable to.- Iltirrieel;Greelyliai pr4eoifd.sympathrilth e iu ppeal; asJtbe,y• lvrays r d0,.44: the Progressive nqarlOiltrthe great'. refcirniimeasures -efl-the. and' betteisenti 'eat of With gin-. day.:' , . - "-Hei'llaii:talked ;liberty; declared himself: sible Claims - for i s-strpOit.' - 'they alivaYs be= alriend 34,tlie ifteed Self' =movement, lad' i e hive a little 'bet . ).. - 6it-'-the que,stiorie of ;pence; .ptipporte,' slave 1 bolder i.. - and-- allor, ha-, nati-slatery, 'an ' t he li g lo Of . petitipei•-thitct Wed. or- ~iiitt-:'eats....,-liato red,' than- is the.', their'iiialk hitt', . bey mistake thei!i'efficp,i lye-- length and breadth 19f ITortt#i Gr.oely:-Ilitplid datteet, they physi ' ttratplaster.theditnaiollihdY ity the means Ey whfehle - prWeaNis measure politic, they taktilit49... o3 9ll' . 791,, ....,ft, 41i.0y: :-Pro t ietßl'in.erdy_ . thoi , .eviefles of. 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I :PAhlolPeess ° 1 , ' 4 X:'lWit lf-ti i i i' el Ws . .;ti#liii:Of,:-Viiiigfrand mans While. w 44 .04 regular petal i : .4- .°,-_, taloitc,4lo't , - helliiiiike ed'l eito4titllogat ,onvOl'a*P474 41.43ilitiiiittili kiii",*y e t/it.iiiii=, - i..e1i*fi.1'''44.7!..k0044.. - .Da:, 4t:,ke.!."14-.:6Pri etti`J-)Woirtiete;eil - 4,-fffit t iiiiatio't4h4l l ;;ttiid7i kojits4.PoS,44F*-ecot '.ge 401 15 4-11 R.. oblifittMdedlOs; ''':-.1e7,..gYr:-.i.- - 1, 7 - . 'rr"- -"- ~,: _^....4.-. : ' -Ift ' ' ' 44 ," } i,e` reinlie4illr,l‘ .116iiiiii -S. ;:itiger, 'kith: of -,-,____.: 4 -.. imill'Aelsoiieoted' ya mo rog_lal 0 1 . 1 .., ..- 21 d c.TAOLL - - -I r 140 ft: 1., ', :-,----- 6J - •'--'-' - - --. q-; . 6 u n d / neutecrat .„..,., L, ..„:, so j!iptst,,, , jeov , o il pi:: : tP,4"141.111At...114011,i „r!tir :: ~g, .r :i4 ,,, F. ~_•,c y . ~ ,t I s 0°16440. ,find. 104F-Viiigi rats 'iila,,*,lxvt,4t, ,`thep . l iiereitecteti (o:ocirigroili-r* :a.' , 41 ,,,, 1PM1rgratk'n, , ,;9.0.0Y - -od. totiii,s. ooliiiiiii** 45tiox = Atotitit-ciuroritlfotr.o Aii'lliAriii?li6P.; --,-.-:--,-,'-' 'relation to Ake es ocra tic party - - , . . , • __, . . !t Tyff.—We are I ' 15;-'tizir't ' II .1 . r.. • .!.-., ~ , ,, 1 1 .!.T , =. 14 4", 4 , I L I '. . . : frpp'lititi:lie • ' I; It r , - ri i i - 4.-:•-; ~y. . .._ 1 ' , '" - ' , litt - . : , i'l • ~,,! 1 i ' , l- ;_u.,47.;- ° - Vir l 'it. 4, ,,,. , 'Alf:I -lll' --' ii 'IC i '. i; - : i. i- - .tf . •,- - 1 1v0i,,-. 1 ; ' . -. ; ~~ moor* Pi s) i i" Segiatitlitt4;it) E4 ll k - iis' tbe L l' o l l o4. 44 ; k 2 812 17- PAR itS • •• -Ohio The elsetioa iii.. • Ohio, took place on Nuesdi'y pr week has oltbli resulted in the , , eleition than 500 me. joritiovet Col eller , tint Democratic . caul. date,londB'7,U*g nuijortY ini the Legislature of)wo is the closest run the White l U,t bi t e Or along timt— The DeniVerriti',are unitedhuid surely give the State •fiet.,-,.Cass'- and Butler in November, wheis a lirie porfien of ;the Whig, and all the Abolition vote, which has bee i rt given to Ford, will be giye.7to.F.Van Btirc?.- f Tie Democrats have gained:two—Cengr4seMeW• P. S. election of Ae.ofis 'not certain, but very probable.aodO;l as' in Pconsyl ra . nia,the co - otest - is..se chise'!thit't nothing but the official returns can deteiraine [With positiveness who is elected, ChOlClMOdle#lng. SUSQUEfiAr:A COdiTY. - 4TIIO news from BuSquehanekis cheering for the 'Cass and Bat tler Demociacy. A:letter frern a reliable idem ocrat assui e sus that Judgeli'r.ewster,' the reg. , i ular deinooratia candidate ' for, Congress, will be I handsomely sustained in tbatleennty, where he t is well knoWn as an unaompromising democrat, IA and a strict adherent to ilarty riSages'and re • 1. ular nomination's, as well es amen of infleal integrity and fine. abilities. .1 . F ' ' ' -•-• 1 if the Cass and. Butler inemobraey of . d i ford do their-duty, as We 'believe they mill, Judge BanwsTna will be L eleCted by a triumph lant majority oier-Tuspri the Whig candidate. As for Mr; Wilmot, be is out of the question, land every rote given for him :will be. thrown a way.— Tillgyz. Eagl Oct; 54. ' • • , , • Susquehanna Conititi—...lll Right! . •:1 - Wilmot; the. traitor,:win soardely have Cor potal's -gua - rd in . Snsqunlitantia 'county on the day of nl4tion. Our - adVinei- from the east are of thy:' most favorable`descriptian. Our friends noir feel sanguineith4 the Democratic Cast 4 and Butler vote tvi4 lib east for Judge Brewster throughout District. In Tioga and Sustitieltanna• neaq,th l e :full democratic ,vote will bc, given to the efuille, he being the 'Cass and Butler candidate:- The contest feet lies between BREWATE 'and TRACY.—, Wirtnch altogether outtof'ithe question, as the Alpolitien'strengtb is;:too, insiguificant to be counted upon.—Tidka Eagle, same date. p.; Luckily the editoe' the Eagle is known . - abroad as, a man desperatel- corrupt, and in whose word in matters of this kind no reliance whatever can be placed—ptherWise the prospect for Lass and ButletTiu this District would seem . .. , .,r-r* ,, VI -' a Ali.; ' ll os 4 e" "Xii‘liteecoleingr . . ivnito , 6ucte,ss ''' '' ' tiltici *fit . -4 . . , , _ _.. - . ive .!?,lii'ihlit Arloi47-.,4ia, ift0i11,14,..---t, rlcv:,t,...S!eihroitAQ, ,kig.ilOtere.9.,ot.,.. 00401, 40445 7 ,610E0001t10 .. i toi ifliem tg,pl;;•'', . liciii2)l7,;,wt° 1 — fqrgifitil 4 '. ka,l • , ie: ~- --' t ger`is, = 4,,k:4; N- - liitt II" '!..41,-- - tm'''. 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