Er3EMM ==z ~It~: Matron, . . 1.... Novena ber Till. , . ' PINSYLVANIA.4II4 BE RtDRIED ......, For.OPreside $ , . GEN..II4IIITIS .. S .. . " ,_. 4 .. • ..... or k littedlGAN. 0 . . 3For F VI ot. .esidetit, ' . OEN: Will .:. O. BUTLER, - orq nittriiiiir.' • • :_, Disocoprevrto L*.CTOIt AL TICKET.. 'Sitittro! ' it: 4 E14660.. r .... ....4.,,,,,i,,,.,,,,;‘,..,„,,.,.,4 Dii.;-ljavia D. Wigener, • ' ''' DIierittCVELICTORB. 1:140..' ~ c ~, t ~. ..,, t.,,,i 1 , lb s i. • . , , 1. Henry t.l3;iniqr. r ls. Y.kin n King. & 'Ruin guavas% 1;--. - 14, anti', W. , id44414 '' 3. 14444 SAulik. Ei 15. R .b.rt. J. Figh.r. 4.. Ainustili - tifthentart• Vl' Frerierielt . l3mitil, ' ' 5. J4cobYoe 1 7 44164 i mit Do ovniss: R.nry Haldeman. y. NteP 'Kline. f : P. -Berl 4111 8 . 8 0 00 1 , ° 04 itf.T me+ Brittioter• h rite! IRESCI7IE c.:ItAmOPRkTS , gio • On Tuis4y. poxis to be •;fought one of , the - 'fiercest add most el 4 ely.conteded political con tests to which it be ever been'Yoni duty to en ''' 'if 14, between gage---a co ntest{ , at , ,o Democracy .and rederidiZtC ; ~ i 4weerl t . the friends of equal rights and zoo* gornatrnt, and those mf spe cisl,piligiCa, a;wcfhless paper currency, and ill the numerous prteni'•of evil measures for which the *iipa y his been ' distinguished i from the days of Ar sander Hamilton, down to, the inzutent time —b i : ween , a party . thatproudly . emblazons its prini es to thigaze of the world, Aid a . party destitute of principle, ashamed to .. . . avow any, policy,. a rt# whih is sneakingly stri ,lng e v, under the ruff of gratitude to's defend er of theiricotmtry f;b ' smuggle themselves into ; • ' ' - . ! • Democrats of Suluebanna : to you we noW send our last appeal4and into your hands, _in some manner `, arc cUblini4ed the decision and . responsibilties of thleontest. On you will dn. volve the paramoun(llaty of makin'g good your 1 part of the task, and!, of furnishing your fell! -quota of ballots, whiih must decide the atrug- . I gle. If you ,are actfre_and faithful, success, sublime and glorionkWill be your unceasing re- -ward ; but if you ark indifferent or neglectful, defeat may , happen, "IA then now bitter will be your compunctions trd li self-reproaches! A rouse, then, and 6.110 Work ; your country and your party alike neetX.your services. Cast off all lethargy, summoicourage and ' resolution, and rush fiercely int*the conflict with deter mined spirits • tcr o!)rtquer, Rally unitedly! around the flag-staff of yonr country's interests' and right's, and herr.osioerity, the result\of your exertions, will 1. , 0 your. ample reward. Age eau will ' riot veto the Proviso. Senator Feloh, oftichigan, a warm personal .1 friend' and laie cokktie of Gen. Cass, and withal It ionsistenyifiorough-going „ Wilmot Proviso man, has to on the stump for Cass and Butler. At a meeting in Ann Arbor a few dip iambs ,dechied in the. Trost positive terms that Cen- Catoi.:‘,',.would not veto the Wil ma i . Proviso." ' Weis what we be,Se long fully believed, and especially as ha is nowhere in the South trum *led as a pro-Slovqy man, in " whose hands the interests of slave would be perfectly safe?' Tnte, he may, not. t 'ink tha Proviso the best mcaniof restricting Slavery; but that he would veto a. bill establishing governments in New Mexico and California because it contained a clause restricting sl,.'very in that territory', is what we have heref for a , moment believed. The declaration of Senator leleb we take as . rod stiOtorit.Trlequklly as conclusive, that , he would not veto the I* . roisa, as the; declarations of Mears . Wait Pekton, and Benjamin azta: are that Gen. hyl4 worn). Besides; if, as the Southern Whig iress and stompers assert. Gen. l'aylor s southcot location and slave-hold , .5. lag instincts and initirests would incline him to the. South and to slavery-propagandisto, so wchild Gen. Ca.! e Nokhek locaiion, a - ad north - ern interests syrepat les incline , hies to the .. Norat; and- to -freetiO - pi. 'Take him all in all, :then, is be =hi-finitely preferable:both be. cause Of.bis oinj superior qualifica tions, 4:na becaule hf his thorough, in-bred Democratic and oorgerp, sentiments and ten dude% to _ a mero*litstry chieftain who•is ai ignorant of ihe science of tiiil Republican gov eminent, al*st;" ativ Ais' Big& trayrit'in his na: ti" l "V`' ,. etn4 i'vfmitt 4e4() iiecits - -Kw of Fedeiat Itilativa 4na l itican tritiggery, the in struineet of designiug,4eßtappos litaluck st". whose whetted /Re Pi'l cra *g C': l o' ft:l4 of 94 3 11 )( *tand4 Prttand experiment eponytiiiinterests of oar common musk: yt, -Demoeistp r whieh willitertatooseti fes 4 ja itiest,havii;in 'Of 04.-- Will ou i have 1:::11101 :d4r,_,46 ' ,:ri'' eis4er ot ill the Maas: 1 IMOl,4fuTlPT:eizol,tglidr: *elk tlitcoun• Wicrwt taiOlk%g On wijlenaileled•, degree iof prooperity 0 Ito iii *rot - gets rammer 714 iiereOket,,ivi,dniiiii *hi is op z -.' ,. ..,. , ,... ad i1 i f .: 4045- 1 6 3 , t .. 10., ,,a 1: : 60 - 1 4. E.. 7 ., 4 11 1 11,14 .7f r i t it ... i , : ipto l, tiktil, exten - Tett: 777 ;W orrim,:, altheuilk-net Mama . I X* l . e' : 1114D 4et " 11 * 1 st — Prestii*iiii 4 Viiiiiiii we * - Qi I- ..,-, . 4 r ' !to " 4 % .* -T 4. -, .; • ... MalPoita #c. . , ~,s! !it !" 1 101 bkeiirSM ' 4 .l 4 l. 96 '4o "X i thbiglE• ZOcial st, eounalir ifsilitoor --, ' 44 4116 , 04. the "int o iskorion 44, 4l ' .1 , 1066004: - , - ...! • ; „ 11 . iiiiso tit 1.-4 201 , poi-01i01aii..1„ 4 „ 6 „ . ...„.....„ - -.tki.Lll4;*l3o*l t le il s ( 1 40 14111111 . / 1 04 wor-14 11 04 0 ,g 4irtimil mfetisecteu4 4 l*4 , i *i„:„. kidiff ,,,,,,, d ,i t , - . ~ ,i iiilui z, .! t . . k. 4 , .!==NEMEM OCRAT- 903 • gi t .b STEAD,Editow • , 17. JA.n.Cremm.-11. 18. Chvlo4 A. Bteik, 19. 4rotre vv.. Bowman. 2n Jnhc R. Shannon, 21 .45morge H.miltea, .2g. I.+vinirim, U. Davis, Timnthilies: J vow.. dik Conn -1 '441, + ~ . , enkildsTe.holcier,of extr4 l ' southern -r ' - - '-t , - ,-,,,- • 4, ‘l' ,P 4 s,. pleiWin thatfinift)"!atso aryArkd-' IL hit*signettisri, fa Vitt InttaiiVim lib * I r ..,. , -,...., z: td . V ~i uld 'IC evccbe P fill 'id - . o h I Illeisi6ngt ifor a t4meni w „vi • 1.4' . ..;• . in Mt° yi.#00110.,1 Yea 1011;thi tat mkt iliti ' tb4llli,o,it., i tinfidstv:tes friii e ac r d advie.: ate if Detetatio poll I iail sckhoicii—wektioiit twill be 4 ', !_. . ''', "', ~.,.... . o inswioo., , , 4 1 ,, The w higs' claim the election of Jhlanstoo.l Governor, hy about two hundred majority only. 1 Thii might and should have beenercome even] ', in Susquehanna . county, whe e there were about POO Democratic voters .n t at the eir polls,-,, How must these delinquents fehl ?. We, I wilt, 4444 they ought to reel: they Ought to feelintniii 1 iled • yfrmad with theme lvei for t "theii ' ieMisness. They ought, in 'a 'ord, to feel! all unconquerable resolution that they ivoulellerery man of them be on han4 at the neiti.election and help redeem the Sate by votinifor Cass and Butler. That's h . ‘v they magbcto feel. - Let every one of them, then, .an 4. every Democrat who is- desirous for the •su cess of Democratic measures. consider thatthreSult of the:next election depends upon bis Hsu in ', dividuil eertion arid vote. it may be i so, 'The conteat :may be a close one. a hundred votes, allalf S. dozen votes', or even tine vote hanylarn the scale, and should it poisegainst theDentocraicy, how bitter would he th t man's l a leo punctioui wh4 .fallud to go to the palls and , to . , Upon Pennsylvania will-doubtless turn 1 the Ptesidential struggle. With her electoral j otei Cilia will undoubtedly be elected—with- ' ut them he may be defeated. One vote. 4hervOre,miy save the President, orithe re adiness of ono roter may give the vintory to the Whigs. Think of this and-act the (part of] a true-patriot. 4n Error. 1 &nue of-our Democrats, we learn, haVe been inveigled - by; te Whig wire-workers f this into the idea that without NeW York, which will probably gb for Taylor; it is 'impos sible for the Democrats to elect their President. This is not so, and these hase deceivets *be promulgate such an. error know it. • Obio will undoubtedly go for Cass, which will nearlly bal ancelq.be loss of New York; and therefore if Pennaylvania goes for Cass he will unquostiort ablglbtv elected. This the honest of the Whig Partyall Omit. Even the demagogue Greeley, ' polittc:apy corrupt and infamously dishonest as he hUtl, pilov'ed himself to be, does not Iscatch from us this plank. On Pennsylvania,i there fore depends the issue. If that is saviiii for Cass, the'Derneeracy will be triumphant. What: momentous consequences, then, are depptiding! npon the exertions of every Democrat, and to! what noble and tremendous efforts should it in- , citrus `? lmpressed with' this fact, it does! seem impossible that ailiq one among us 'pan hal remiss in his duiy, or think seriously forla me- I ment of throwing away his vote upon of third candidate, who stands no earthly chance of be- 1 ing elected. • Coeiving Voters. We have beard of several instaneem+-sball We say 50n713 of them within the limits 4f our own Borough ?Lin which Whig employers, and Whig creditors endeavored at the last election to coerce Democrats in their service or debt to vote the Wig ticket, by threats and innuen does, but can 'scarcely believe even the best authenticated reports in relition to these cases, so utterly mean and dastardly , does such ;an act appear.- It is a specieS of downright villainy, chntenaptibly vile, and which is sternly forbid den laS , the laws of our Stabs: To put all par ties in !'each nefarious transactinns on! their guard against "‘ nob occurrences in futu re,ire i , Gen. Taylor's toile of Spreading the Gospel. subjoin the following section from ;be; election , The (41:Lowing facts in relation to Gen Tay laws of l'eansYlvania: , 1 ltir's planj for , the " spread of the Gospel," we ." Sziraox 123. If any person aka* give : take frond the October number of the "-Demo or f ieshiw any such gift or reward, in ,ofrder to ', nnth, Review ~ . W e , we say facts, because - procure any person to be elecied, or shall prom- : 1 , - to i know the; " Review ' to be a reliable work, ise, l or ! cittempt. either directly or indirectly, confett any_eneh, gift or remur d f or suc k p ur _jwhich would not hazard its reputation by giv pose, 4r, shall attempt or_endeavor to influence- i mg currency to statement oftbik kind unless any rOter by any offer or promise of, aaY aP - I it: knew ii to be true': ' pointin eat, employment or pecuniary benign; or , t‘ ti , , by T i mElTs,of loss of any appo i n t mene. j . It is related on irrefragable- evidence, and is enzptoyinent, or, pecuniary benefit, he sholl, on.. illuetratiYa of ebaraeter, that the Arohtican Bi ble Soeiek , forwarded to the army of occupation conviciiwt,:befOed in, a sum. not less thin one: several hundred bibles for theme of the, troops, hundred i - dollar, nor •exceeding'one thaueandj These bibleit were, by order, used for cartridge dollars and suffer imprisonment notle4s thani ons via: .gs , . g one; nor more t h an tw e e , m ont i o ," j _ ;ep and 'lidding. Some .. of the . raw troops had 'tin in , relation to rammin • Now; Democrats arc perfectly willing! to let c P u r c '' new bib les into their guns on gong into battle, "lay-genes be by-gores, bat in the domineiiod theit"exprssiomevof dissatisfaction havin g l electittbey'say to all beware how you am -Ir i caelied Taylor s ears, he 'rode up to theregi T of ht free Ti j 'vent atittuena Vista about. to fire, and called per with the g stifrag." ~ ' T e . out withdae oath,: "Now then you cowardly feels, leti Us see how,-.you caw ; spread the gos pel in 11Iexico !" That was the last speech h and upon earth by manya gallant , soulend ich,paesed to its account pre the concussion hard Nok fo4owe4 died Upowthe ear. :, , tarttillierels- 'no mistake+at7the Capital' Of tfie Bnston , intl Ne*Torkfreilerallitsi being, in irenn:SY***;.as *0 .asserted for.' we • l l i, Alb purpOie ofi carrying the,:enniing elSetion. It is proved by the most aniinpeaehablei testi , Inony.liiik4atiliete 4 - ,i'Y an k `Mich i ablelWhig. cotOrn - iifWisiiiin, i 'l'irho hae heeeala ' ati:ihniii. Oi t ieatf ditiguite444 thi fief Oat lii ' - .1W• •eirit iht •to make 444' - ' .-- ;sa ri , feels. -1 ''The iiiiiiWtis;:iiiid . iiite be:- 4abtleis;'W imeiii enititilitkiiiii 4 WilotOpy:!l#eri before thai electioili;laiiiiofieefi • - the quota fiitthhi aniy!has:lreadirhopea- , Wadi - as 1h who would iiir iiiiV.4t tile, ', -446 d ubs '- *it i t ; 741 . *4.' 1 4 - 07*i -- m9.rp#,lt!rorr , tb.,.,, ii , Diniociitill.Of*-00 4;ihiiCl, 4l , li.j- OK .... ,_,.. —..,.. , .. , vOtak , 4-Taiiiklay aaakl , ,giyerahia bagelEheate of eleetieaoenng . iieli'.'*''' s 4iiilkil lb"' * l 4. i .i . 4) . **; ii7 , .Dixol,e , LEFliii. i'4.Wil-ligret 1 t4l44o°'44ill4liticlilrliii44-18: *l4lo4iii.* * -:' frciiii!fli4Ol i ii4Z-': irj4i :44 ibieg , .:- '.1 1 : 4 44 11 .44)ii004:.14:1W tio, o l4. Rotir - YOrl#:iiit..: ::09R:7 place. tat *14.: .. /*/..*Oiiii:Aiiilli,W-X;il ,0.4' 1 -01- : 4 l4 . **cf#o o .o.Siit.,: - '40044 I§s,:i. Fi lli t Ai:*o-.., :.....t..:_ • .:400p4,44a '..,:i „. . .i,.,,,,, : ...:, vegi V ie 401 , r2 iiiii hino -. r -.* , ~iii-1,7," F ~ , i li :7 1 005.4 11 YVVikf;i 7 , hi, , ,h4 pink ll 0400 Ili, iggibr i which in Oe',Noith,lS a'frei foiliim: is 4tetly and • )4. iil • '''' l' ' -5 1 1 1'4ir ; onli trim . ir w itrieoi y Ion& -- 4 nt to dellidi 'o'oo6 inic.:lie kalif tlut i 4Ti,iylor is for. 7" frOir o il ,Tand *SO tint 14to:t 'Pro4iso, lia#lbee '44 Opititklette4o Caitlin Al& sop; hi , licb be tipeaki dimikitively of, the Veto P , ' ei ird pledgiit him elf noes to use it in .,147X..f, ~f Par5,4F,9!„,"!;44f,,,(f-.ll,eark " . 17NeoN,STITITTIONAL•01: HASTY L EGISL AT ION." Th r ik a repeat, is their only proof that Tay lor will isotvetoitit',P,Oiiio. I, And,Aoliiiroon Why, it-Is theye,ry climax of duplicity and po litictil jdgglery I ' What interpretation, let us Inquireooe4 it 'bear ,When divested of all ver biage and dis g uise ? Ho will not veto any bill from Obtigress that is not "unconstitutional" or thicifiriting of " hasty legialation." What is the tiii i iversal Southern sentiment in relatiyn' to the Oroviso ? ,Why it manifestly arid 0- .contro'veitibly isi that It is - " uneanstitutionat," and fanittical, and should it ,pass Congress,) it' would hi by "hasty legislation." There on be no iltiubt of this. Gen. Taylor himself-said it° a. Committee from;• the Louisiana • Legisla tare, appointed to catechise him upon that sith -1 jock alit the " South should NEVER submit to the Wilipot Proviso." Thisis not denied, and wi4 noti,c4nnot 6e. Besides, this is the uni- 1 iform interpretation this juggling pledge re- ; l iceives by the Whig presses and orators of the, ISoutli... = Read the following from the Rich- i mond (Va.) Republican, a- rabid Taylor and i canti-Priiv' iso paper. It is from an account of a i 1 diseussien between Mr. =Wise, Democrat, and , ',Joseph B ,, egar, Taylor Whig. at Hampton, in' which the 'said Segar used the following lan- guago in referen'ce to Gen. Taylor's Veto pledge end the Proviso : It over !or i• • CO11•1 twit to • se that, an, O w •. Thin Ulll. " General Taylor took the true view of the .Veto pe*er—was not for its abrogation—would dot vetci'bills relating to the currency, and fis cal operations. But in cases of palpably un constitutional and hasty and" inconsiderate 'legislation, he WOULD exercise the veto, and, under this reservation, he ?tight be safely re- Oed on To VETO ANT BILL CONTAINING TILE FROTISIONS OF gliE WILMOT Paoviso." • Thus we see the utter annihilation of even this lastqlank of Whiggerv. 'Not the least Vestige of it remains. Gen. Taylor's South ern presSes and orators unitedly proclaim him pledged $o veto the Proviso, and he says, over his own signature, that if what he has already said upiSn that subject doeS not satisfy the South that he can be trusted, he must despair Of satisfying then, and "leave them to their conscion'e.'es and their .God.' Poor forlorn Whiegery Flirt* comment is unnecessary. Is It Consistency ? Some Democrats, we arc told, design voting! for Van 'Buren because they think Gen. Case *rote hit Nicholson letter to get southern men' to favor ,bit.nomination &c. 'Do stickmen not; know, even admitting for the argument's - sake' that thief; may be so, that the charge will fall With ten-fold force at the door of Van Buren ? tame thei forgotten the letter he wrote to the South a few years agn, when a prominent can didate fel' the Presidency, pledging himself in advance that be would veto any bill Congress Tight pals for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbi4 and that for-it, and oth- Or trucklibg to the South, he became notorious' all over the country as "a Northern man with Boutheni!principles,?" They cannot have for gotten itt Is it consistency, then to oppose Gen: Cass, and vote for Van Buren who is guilty of the same charges which men choose to prefer 'against the former? Think of this, and votd landerstandingly, and against Whig.; • i gery. More of the hut': If theip are any that still doubt that 044 m. ePaylor is hostile to, Mid will veto the Wilmot otriso, t• made President , s e r , itg ti . i.efriOds . 0 ;:that telsitre. - 4!* ,th!if ol ll;wilik from the dford" Old Quart' will settle the question LA rod . tstril or peradventure; - The editant of at' 01*., -. 4.!• "'lll . C's l4 ,o. ll ir i e,liar:*o 4 ; * l O. eir ple, 4•01901021 3'.1! reket4 l , o Pe, .ct*l9l l, , imovi . -ag,, 44 ti!'";01 *at 04 1 i iiOP-Aow,-,0x,, Isaacs, ', 47 , : -,- 1,4', 'e--:' ..,,,,.; .. - j -,- 4 t171:1 , A.t r r l'; " Vi r ilp:ri icour*sigsslen itti Origitist Spiv% of thil:iddiesti 'of Alie''N'iiii'olleaol, central, P ( f5 4 40, 1 1 1 / 1414 7 -0 0; to ' 4 people - of tei-' i a; - ' lished nadir the iyi'9'f Gi!ii Tailor:, a bil io ' boui e ,. ii - whiehrhS is" represented,' : ii l'Onlyi tes bein g oppciieil !.6-tli:Sß'riiyisci;bitt ru iiifivescltisllowing the' sliire.hollei,'exeltisire, 1 ,' to saki/hither slavery , eta U , eoAliihed ' 'our free - A00,6%0 tread, by i r l i re l . !d lin tino ilf' if re 7i 4souv rera e lti o u n i,:- iiiia To . ' ili e y, ji .: ll ,l4.l,i iif o teil ti l ?i y i r. .:00: : - a this * =,.., -:1.1*-4.ill-V_ .4*,;W:;-.Lte .ors'ireit keit& 'me orrateport.sib. .. , tiAw.tiw. 4.1 , P• I An A l) t i l l * l O i : a i d _t_ 1 l e-li *. ell. A . We re fppOzeit:trortkvati 11:040,, :ounces, East, West, orth '.. d *uth;itlMt -4 .eeri:liidOefit ?ions p ot, io ' till by4okakqreeho sal:co., is on f t tO• trai, the,Ati' ttien 14r:if : into • , -.1 , . • ~-. i , , i •,, , :7 4 . .4. -, .• the support Taylor. „..“Let ... -..,- L ' . ~.. . , . out, are altis , ; r y•iN.pHe binds suckyteerfrtate men 'as , Grfery,paririnlijciop* (of th , ii State) and otiters,*yofibtg,fto „lb, frO,M 0,11.: -11 :1 1 7- lor, (perhaps ionaine and iii4blips lase ' for geries)lin• which' be is relirOsedted as pledging :'N l o B . 3 lflAdtaribilbut the'll,4orlncsof the Buf falo platform l find especiftlf th4lle"•illpc4 1 veto th il Wilmot Proviso. T ese letters are to be used, on 'tbi i eve of the eitOtio' n, when too - late to be, expttsed, and in theifiree soil districts, as exeMiles foilfree soil Whigs4o, go for /Taylor, and aslinduceknents for Frei .F,Oil Democrats also to !give hint their votes. l lire warn all to beware,of them, they are base frauds or else why wcre.they not published before ? '" Tay lor's Southern I Face," and , his f recent Virginia ki,..ttr, both - Orlirhich we print ib day, prove be- Yehd the Shadki or a doubt iliat he is as hos tile to the Wilmot Proviso as' Yancy . or Cal houn; and. - tba ha would - tpurit its presence, if{ offered Tor his; consideration, :4 he would a vi- I per. 'Believe riot thliso asserancet cif despera te 1 and designing men.. It is a , bold scheme of bold bad pnliticiana). - While' ithey aro thus J holdingiup Odn. Taylor as a Proviso man at the•Minith; atßbe South we 'know they' to be i makink - equaly hold and desperate efforts to , proce ; ham heart and soul with, tbe slave-hold ing power, and the consumntake, hater of all' Nbrtbein' measures and men. , Again we say— i BEWARE OP TEEM! Gen.. Taylor %N. the COnstitatlon. There is no;better proof necessary to show Gen. Titylor'stitter intompetency for the Pre sidenoyj than 11'6 avowed hostility to the veto power, tnvesteff in the Executive by the Con ; stitution, and which he is bound by his oath to !use !whenever 'ho thinks that, sacred compact violated , by any act of C.ongrOss. This Gen. Taylor virtually pledges himself not to do " on 1 all questions of the - Tariff, the currency, the improvement of our great 'highways, rivers, ; lakei and harbOrs." &T.:which shows him to be a hylocrite When he professes reverence for I , the 4du l inistrations of Washington, Jefferson, rand Jackson, and one of the .imest dangerous', imen that can' possibly be. elevated to power. The folltming extract from the Constitution will V i ertfy this charge : • " lie (the F,iresident)shall from time to time! give to the Congress information of the state • of the 'Union, and recommend. to their cousid- 1 i eration such Measures as he shall judge neces sary and, expedient."—Art. 2:. Sec. 3: Every bill which shall have passed the i !House of Representatives and the Senate, I shall. before it becomes a law, , ' be presented to , the Preiident Of the United' titates ; if he ail proeeleshall,sign it ; but ifitot, he shall re turn it 'rzeitb his objections to that House in which itshall have originated."--Art.l, Sec. 7. What ! , vfe ask, must we think of that man ;who profesises to be guitlt4l by-0e principles of ithe fath6rs'anff "atria' robs of oitr Republic, and - r yet plefiges himself in advance to vitiate this plainest simPlest injunction Of the Constitu tion ? Think of him ? We must Pronounce i him eith6r on of the most einfirmed ignora muses, Or else`:dishonest, liyliocritical •dema.- gognes Who ever had an' itching for PresidMt tial hon Ors. Will men whoLsastained.bytheir votes thp patriot 'Jackson when he crushed with his vetoithe-Monster United Stat•esHank, now turn aronnd and vote fora man Who, boldly de- , nouncesithat veto and pledgesihimself to favor and encourager the re-establishittent of *such a danger°s institutien'l •It its.l impossible.— Demoerats must then baw4rejlow they even in the mot indireCt manner contribute to the s, election f Zadhary Tayler y , They must every; man of am \lota for Cass nnd Butler.• With these. men at the head of Ou)s Government, the Constitution and, the coontyi Will be ,m'afe ; without them, 'and with-Tnyloti another mon eyed mobster will be reared. 44 )(fur Capitol, .to blight a 1 curse our country, and exert uncon4 trolable ioniinion over our eleetions for years to aome--perhaps forever.' Tliere is, there can \ • • be, no denht, o r this. • --- 4---- 814 8 6 /- 1 'Y. 1 r . i l l thai tho Whiz pri qui orators \ i ing the changes7,all over the country gin Mere caught it up last week,,to ; 'that Gen. • Caiv h .received the sualrof $63,990., 46 for 'extra allow, . ore than two-thirds of which was for pensep and expendit4es paid out of ooket and contincted iwhile in the ser- ' s ''g e4rritnent, and a' Riga portion tif' allotved him.by. l thehig pongreSs; , .. v im' r . tille.ViThig administ, • two ? , ud.inclulging their refined taste by cs- .4, plunderer!' "rither," "'thief," polite epithets common' to 'their pir''' I A lkty.. That iiu recelved 1 's snip it ` 4?ii i iit deny, and . b!t ; he vvits justly ith .enernies t have ever atienspied e, --benee all the -elipitsti 'they ribs of that inattoo,rill' ' 'of littfe aveil eta v ai . lsti otherat 4e of 'e . p .i. ,iettql, %Oa eii,, these:lTU PA*4.7*.' A:5itn 4 19479;a40 I a, , i p pa. the fast th' Ith,eir atm coo; esi; Taylor, 'has , tit', i IY!'abtidirim - kiii Si* A ... - im "..1 ei tratillii' inik, ..f . .14 I : i S ,e .! .)litiite,iiiiioki:Rk.." the. )mous song a454,86t0 4 50 . . Tit ALIA/W.49W iiiirinlr las Millar PaY'cl.'4 l iiiirii* iii 4a ; ,st 11 50 55 saus7, is '- - - ia th - `1 t I'l - t - iT'' ''' ' - hr# °TO: nOl i ti O i l t i l 4 -1 ~ 0 93 -Pi- , "T ul fr' for ,, fgrp4e#, pli , wing ; joint; : - . 1 0144 0 • - ind , iPhick• t i aillistat to iietisis • I: o, 4o l .'ri l i s . il s oast d Istia 171! are (their ol the effec t enormous aDCCS-- actual his own I vice of Which ni and until Tyler— calling and othti liticah vd Ma frien entitled to dispro - mike on' But t! CM gis4 4l- 1 didste, Glin t C 4ving these, arid Ar?kV - 7 . does not tyre nuA period . when ;Gil „ ;; The,!sit!wi aie',4or ill 4 ' ~. ... il l 1 ree)pt e On : ptiy and e niila, h...- 3i , . .., "ray < ald 01041 :1 ' Ply,' ...,.' Allowaikee lor flslo4.- }forAllowsice ..,;Ifor iidf, ;and 4iiiiiiiire at ', Allowance for THIRTY RAT cents per rat.,._, 1 Allowance for four a rvants; 4 ra 'tioniiiii:AUY,'Eti.2 ' centS,' ~ ' ' - . Allo'wnee for elotbin tit . se,. 'at ' $2.50 eacli, : -f, ' me,-'at '..,, Allowince is pay fp same; at ;$B, / . each, - - - ' - : -' Allowance for forage or 7 horses, at $8 each,i . - ' ' -1 1 -- 5l OG' NaMng -1. - I - - 694 83 SIT DDI4DRED AN NINETY-ONE ber.tAns Axo THIRTY-THREE lITS r i zr. 3IONTII, Wine!' LI THREE lIDNDE.E;'4ND i AND NINETY-SLY:DENTS , ~ ilitary l ieandidate for thel id is dete r knihied t+eldi r people ca4 . be,gulled, as 1 ivbi h neipL g,party hope, that !high; *office. 1 The tee bei4 rieminated ; iin 'ever., hing 7 -dignity of Id plae d himself il l ?, the s' ._. • i IS.SEyEN VIOVSANp NINETY-F /V E DOLLAR A YEAR, which this presidency rbeeires, al on to, unles the goosq the availability-no-pr . : into electing him to' Democratic candidate, mediately relinquishe. station and AalAry, a hands of the'penNe. The Whig S • cret itarcular. i i : Our remarks about, fthis silent Whig missive last week, we are tohl, considerably annoyed ' some of out' Whig fiends Who swore histily •i , about them, calling thei "trtirepresentations, ,, " lies, &e; but as w quo! lt.tleabout 'hard names or 'Whig abuse s ,' we feelnot in the least. disturbed by these ebullitioris iof their wrath. Our declaration that en. Taylorie pledged in 1 this circular to becom a pase instrumeht in the hands of Whig 1 aders ini the creation of another United States Bank having been sin gled out as n " lie," we will Ito* prove it to be true, by quoting an et tire ptiragraph front 'the' circular itself, which nlo WI4 will dispute, is' genuine, and whieh'we will take the liberty to intersperse with some freinark:s of onr own 1 ; " Oaf preference as 'Pennsylvania , :!s for ten.' Taylor is founded on this. tie is opposetf to further extension of ttlrritory by conquest" And yet ho urged PlresidenePolk before-the Mexican war broke tit, to take foreiblejpos session-of a portion of Mexican territory equal I iwarea to onc fourth ()litho States in the Union!' " lie is opposed to oreignwar." , Who is not when itican be; honorably avoid- . ed ? But did not G 4. Taylor recommend; n! President Polk, beforetite.lat‘ war romMeticed ! , ' the very measures the the Whigs tell'us!proi dueed the var.? Thi: they,lwitivail -their! an-1, scrupulousness, wilt n,4, denyt,, 1‘ He will protect p',flcefuOndustry." i. " He will labor toiextingifish the Nat i debt, [Gen. Cass wou d not+-owould he q and in doing so, will:urge,.n Congress the neetissity of new Rev Mme by n ich th yaried dorriestic 'interests, agricultural; mechanielil, and *mi -1 facturing, of the ,con try, and none mole so Ithaothose of Permsylv. nia - ; renst be protected." Astonishing revela.t on li .+ He will labor to, 'extinguish the. Nation I debtl" and yet leiter° : thei old Whig protecti c '42 cTariff ! Wliat a' paradox ! Does not the bidet:bead (or ntore probably Irdare) who trite Ois circular,. llfinciw that the Democratic .venricl Tariff, whieli.af-1 fords an incidental pretection! of 30 per tint., yields some eight or n ne millions more Reve nue nue than the Whig Tariff of 1'42 ? A petty wa ,to tl , increase the rmlenue of the totintryanu liquidate our " .Natiomil debt!" I But here we have t;he ,g,i4 of the, matter, land the complete proof of "owl allegation: ';'; • " And more than all this, he will let theiiin mediate Representatirt 8 of the People. leghdate according to the Ivishrs of their• constitUdnti, and on all matters of Finance and Revell:le, comprising, of course, t re Tariff and its kindred . .incasures, be aril! not ,ithwarti,, but will , glluily , promote the ; popular id]. For this we bOvo, I his recorded word of l.nor—and.PennsyNani j ans need nothing more iiisiwordt acp t4se: I " On the subject of theitarii, the eurraneyt the 1 • , improrrnrent of ourreat lighwaysfrzlers; lakes, and harbors, t will,of the peopl4, as 4 expressed .through t feit representativel in Congress, ought to bel :respected and-carried l out by the Efxecutive.'.. ' _ . ' -: ti There, fellew Demo , rats, you have it, pl l ain, positive anti' unegnive al. (pen. Taylor l ibai 1 given the Whigs " his ord of ihonor" that '• on , t , i 'the subject Of the Tai l , , l currency.", 4co i• i 4 , will' allom - a • Whig Cone ess .to do ae it pleases.. • This means, in plai -Saxon, that if l the Whigs want' a high Pro te ct ive Terilf,eiid a UnitiStateS 13ank,,tii . 4 en have . ii,:illt. A I thakhefagee; if theyAiill onl3 ;lift Pi! iVidi;. : dent. 'llco you d'emiril?,.• IN :11:' then' 'meets: thatwOrd \cUrreney;"i f ecUTl t#d Stit4 ' Xiiilk ii n lo:t .' 'ppbt s eliioh4id i,, ,i,,i,-AO vriiiirl,eii 3 O,r4... , What' &urn. - mkt; do` Op' *gap ; to, 01 . .iaar...4,4 i o li o t, the, ,lienrereti ;'bard mOnoy-otFroboy which:they intend to drive ottCot , ,-leiref4 ; o6e . by the , thipetil:ooLbri 1 Te4Oliatede 4 ee. ,- **4l4 . laiv,Jia4 - tha aOatit4l ' 'af, vi i i -44.' 1 14t4P-0 Bag; f `wili'Oily ii.;4'' A 47 ~. A. ~,,t..l:4't ~i. . ~,Fillow,DOlocrats.;i bar ' 1111 41 1 ° aPi4ed. to tookniessitree as th,' ''fi' ,. *h — ii,i)loliiii %it ikiiiiiii4es , :tpi,iii, 'o4l:iiis b4i - k4i4iii4W4 l e , v, ~, - t . , , ~..: ' ~ , 4!„.1. .... Ty - ..1,,-...,7 t' , .. , . GOiTIII4I I O II Pli i :etzuggliog J - 4 1 4$ .up0n 4144 coVIIM i: , L. , tokt,svi, y you, are eliiesed•th them . i. , 4:: rit nikthiMs ..,„ ‘ i ld . 1 • •" ' ' the ' - 's " - E l 0 - 11ie0 1 by chow or irop,. ' ~:p „ a, a , . ~. ialaegielAo. I.!tokii4 l . ;Oita , '1,,:t 4 ',0.!!'#.4* co a f e stordoposmi ion yo o . for ifist 414140 140; is:from his very po, Oeigiaoit:* Om*. f01i7,4211164 illow ' ' : 'izoiliii .i ~' .41fr eideiat ! ion'tel . iiireakin AIM 'i'',l l *itAtOil el' kl\ ktil, , j );k 1 .!„ -41 - . : . ,. , ,t ,,,, :*: ; . 11'2 ' ',- ;'%..,_, 1 ;1t 41 ‘ 141 Pg.Pra*P4' ti; ‘ ..„la'. ‘*, that triumph; tciimut4 0 their vile 101154. res El Astounding!Sn'tl? ilmwmgmf!Eß e.oi► • 2 ter ragin', an viral :ti t $! 0 0 0 if.:l intomwFtiNe:cannot believe it. Thisk for ilsitiMoriliyi bitter would be per se rept‘e;: eties ere such $ celerity 'to befall oar amitt,:ryithterigh yaur dalinrenoy, or, pet" ; throng k that consummate madoese and folly that You to throw away your vote tp. On elOiiul4:, who, itsids no chance aim* : of b e i ng hut feli ne moment oiviktis r and it lioeslaiem tOusilai l no gone' roWiesting Whig measures; andWl t i g rule, can fors instant contemplate votintjfer 'Martin Van Buren. tad 1 2Q : 00 , eizis . - Dinteek Esci—rormer4 fmni--thisplaCe, but now Editor of the I .Holmes, Qanoty ,. . (Ohio)_ Fanner, has beeieleetedlo the Senati' df that §tate in the late contesp.hy a majority oll2ll4—the lar g Pemoeratie Oajority ever given in-the district. Es, friends, here will be inner gratified Ito hu t Of his Firospetity. 18 00 'lO 00 30 30 4100,011,EARD 1- , KEr!-IT,.g.E.FpRN TAllrgorw mii, . r will Pity,thi'..ahoimireirait(ltei oktiy *she that can show that Gee. Casi--In any-speeeh, let. ter, word' or - tonversation—m 'in faVor hiniself, or approVes 4 any a c tion on the part of the Geooral Government, for exi, ending - Slayery is. to Territory now free. As the charge is often made let us have the p roo fl • . • , . • - -- *- - 1 , • - • 4 . . H. OLYM. Syracuse,S' York-, Sept.!lB, 1 Or. ' Mir' The fottregoing-ciffer;•fellOW Democrats, 1 has been beflire-lhe country for weeks, and published in;. almost every 'Demoeratic paper, and yet strange to say, noteritbstan'ding the al- -- most hourly repetition of the stale charge it de fies,, not the first roan has , entered his claims to the reward offered, What inference - can - be drawn from it? is it -Mit that the charge; is false and - calarnitieus? B ut how is it with Gen. Taylor .? HO he ne ver expressed him self in favor Of slavery ; and even of its extesti sion.? Read his" goutherri Face" ortonr first page, and IsiS Pannill letter which ire print to- , 11 Dirty - Trick, Ais always painful to be compel' -to ez' pose L therfatilts of • a neighbor, bu sometimes unavoidable if l , we would clioharge our whole duty. We reseal nothing ; already known e n , pt / to most of our readers t 9 n we say that we have in this krillage o af ass ,of Whigs, really the party leaders,nderstand that we do not include all Who claim to be Whigs in thiseate gory, for-m . 6"/er thte m we r eco g nize as 'hon est men) / whose unscrupulousness and rank meannd.i ittpOlitica/ matters will allow them to st-,4 at nothing that, can be made to sub ,serve their 'Purposes. No scheme. with them is too corrupt or fiagicious and no falsehood too bold and dehased if it can! only be • made to. further theii objects. . For weeks before an election—•-not content with prowling about the; county, lying, and deceiitmg honest, unsns ' • 1 pectingDemocrats--theyiay in wait for " cus tomers," as they call thein, i is they come into town ;• and itperchance thky recognize one who,. like multitudes of their o4n party, do not hap-. - I pen to be jai well informed as themselves, or who. unfor tranately4ike theipse/ris, , oannot re -1 sist the iemptation,U the ," critter," they- way lay him at onto, and like 'the :pirate on the seas, drag hiin into_ the nearest congenial har bor, where lies or liquor, or'both, are plied to their ut l mostjension, and traetimes.their na -1 fortunate " dustom,er" beguiled.hopelessly into the meshes and wiles of their "foul party." This is not tv.late tking with-them, as many of our citizens can testify ; if it Were we would+ pass it by itisilence. It is a common, an an, nua/ resort, with which Democrats have borne. until forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, and the` have deinanded that it Should be exposed. : But the meanest-trick of :all, and the one we • designeti - to expose in this article,. was intazded „ to be palroedieff ron honest, unwary Demo crat who happened to.be in town the early part of this week. Being' to Ini'on politically, at least, a 'stitnior, one of these pirates approach= ed him, and 'after sounding'him ran the varies* strings untilhe ascertained be was a Cass man, he professed himself anardent Cam man also, • and offered .1410.4, iicket,-whieh • he. pronounced . the regular CMS and , Butlerl Electoral . ticket Which he might rely upon "as k. hi'. NOtknow, ing who 'trete ilie CiMs an' d Butlei - eleetora himself, he a kePted it, and s t romieekto put it info the bollci f t t bex on Tne ay newt ; but af. terwards,iwben he came to 'recollect that this place containitl A - set of regular politi4l "shay. pers" he ihodght it most prudent, Atletist,,. to subniithikiotei to the insp ection ofnotne"pern , son whom ifeitilio to . be alkimporge,:iiii4 be did,' when lo.! thic Cass atul i'ut/cr.tiaitet that he ha'd'ltot - piOzed to. be the- regular. Taylor , tiekOt .! - - -- This, fellint-Demodratiiiipit *zest 'Whits, 4',Vie,.*=6ootoi)4iolifieiiiii among s certain 40. *lli4-4 o:Fiiiii roiiioilins,4,4ii - pia* sem* of I .oli put iiiiitneOveifeeir: ' I ''as leaders of the party 70r;hiO4iIiiii ' . thhilki of - itl -.- Is it:nei enough, to Oilijiii -+. the 'iiiart 1 oathe humanity Hs" .6 ' . .P#P-.l4 6lo o( . *o l)l it'7 • Pr : thf.,fo o, #: Hikoti - opuntO : a nd 'her' ins t itutions I, -Why,: ,*ll4-.* iet..re. 1 1 T -ffPn 2 4 * )1 1. 11 ,4 into *hit. depths .eitinf**4:*aroy,-04;ii•Its , viieguidet Y 4 O l 0 !I . Yl l :o4 l o#l, 44l' lOFlti..**** ''L*040.414 - 0 4 .#:54 00 - 10;',.*illOili, .4kaikklit*WS,7l4.lW-.,**l _bus - =4405i: - *:o*-fite;:ip — iiittiii..lrgil:,so.. 4;el , thilliiillo4bis4lititeld4lie,o-svorkthic 01 - 14 . 0 i7:ii6 , r:. .- .. .:: 44.. j : -, , .., -.-., : ;1.,;,__ _ ,,,, ~ , :sari.44...AiWitd uporlisl . l4oalii*. 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