Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1844 — Page 2
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-I ll TAKES PI. ' E ON 'IHK FfRSTI01 ou 'oices htttttr annihilates winggery in Indiana. !V IK NOVEMBER ONE WEEK tr K .M Wehavestoong rms-m t believe that exfteaMve XT MONDAY DEMO R ITS ! ARE YOU arrnngesnente haw been nde by tl. Whir party, to ' : . ... . f Ml i. .. m.. .i :
hlH-lMiV ' IF SO, HEAVE O, UAYE HK To van rf.oii.K or Im-iana: pELLon Citixkmi The Democrstic ''-ntral Cmmitti .. of liuhmn now address yon f..r tho Inst tun-, j the verv venre of the Presidential election. They on barn waited Oinn I n:, wr tin- purjae ot laying wf .. . vom baa latent and mos fbu resofea of tin- eeveraJ Stile ..f. ; boranse tm-v rr- unwilling to ileal m ronjeetnrt 1 nhen laeti might be obtahMal 'lin y nl o feel . a ,b:v vvhu-h th- owe to the Dsnaociats of Indiana t rm t aha many glaring miaMatemeata which Whia prensea, W big oratore, and Whig ein--t mis are rontinoslly makiuir, for the purpose of H ourag ig and cheating the Dtnmcrata of the eonah trv. No n itti r whether State retea bar or against I e Wings, th' v Hyatemaiicnlly chum it aAd publish any ttate mentor rotea which they ran amnufactwreto I Mme lb .r anunrtiona. Every apecica of fraud and dece lion 1- practised by them, and as their caana baceaaes aaare desperate, naey resort to aaora dbaaernta meniH t- sust;:in it; but if the people are true to theaaserves, lew abort weeks will dean hwht courae of political profligacy and the aViwnxnitic Candida an II br triiitnphantly rlerted. Shaca the aeeainatioiMi at Bhltiniorr in May lat. r billon- bare been behl in Many Bailee, ami hr no J State have the a bigs gained m strength, but on tl.r ronttaffy, hnve hna bj bhe most astonishing degree. In rv rv State tin- Democrats hnve gained btrajeJr, and in m n r;?ii. ;i ri tunT inr prospii-is niguii enevring, and their success cafcely aVnjbtfnl. We amke no sene aseectmns without proof, nor chum that ah ch w hnve no right aachuna, theremre we lay be(ire you a stateoaent showing how the elections com- . . a .ft . . 1 i ! pure in t k" f Hi v in' State-. II ..ij If 'it; mi J1m m.i em mi 117,. vnt.
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lianas 1 il IvuMcr ii .r rim i:m,t;.' us it w ill Im- seen that in 16 States the dcmoc ra re gaimd la1l,T3 votes, whicfa are more than nit to ov. rro.ue ihr p.; ul i r w big majority m , making, a reasonable allowance for the vote in 1 I arol.n i. It v i:l Bten, too, tint we have the fair amjority in aia States arkicfa the Wbigi carta l"!". am king ia of 86 electoral votes, e aibb d to tin- lid electoral rotea that Mr. Van ;i received make lfl rotea, on which we may reitb r iiiideiiee, so fir ss the results have been asrertatneu. In toidit.ou to in. a niimner, we are nun af the ekctornl rules of ISljchigan, Mhniminpi, and New Vork, whs b. a Üb the I ahnen, are aaorettntn wutfieieiit to injure the election if our candidates, ibe . .. . nominil inajoritl-s wlin li Ilm h ga have received in Maryland ami Oh o indnca as to bebeve that omproaa ts in those two States are. at leant, as rood an those of the wh gn. In üb o. particularly, the whig have suece ded in many of the rennAies n combination '. tb the abolition ata. In the Presidential contest, , .rii . 1.. . II ........ .... I I... . ...... I .111.1 ,,. .ft III I.. I IVI I.. . . . . . I. 'I fll'.'l . '..llll'l I" f II. 1 ,. II, ft.ftft.l ... It , I I 1 1 , I I I ciHHjgti of defection from the Whig ranks, by the ahalttiouis s. to annihilate the diminulive majority wirk which the) hare carried the State, in faVe election for ' 1 o I I : Tb- returns from Georgia am I V vlv una are hot iittti-ial Im nr.1 nearlv rorreet. at least iinMr ns lilienl for the wh ga as the votes will warrant. Ar!, m us bis pi-t In Id her eb.-lion. and i drcubdIv detnni ratie. No whig camltdate for Governor da re run; hut Mill Indians wbigs hssdh proclaim that they have elected a whir ' nor in trknnaaa. ... . ... ,, , . , . 1 1.. . ( bv will get the rote oi ! rUb- is defeated fewfiover- ., i in i x tract from the intellujrenl Tribune, the lending whig v x . t a I al ft. i.v now i.iiM-nre i:.e nope, earrv Penasi !v ania for ovV I'i-. M.riinii U.-f I-. 11 Snmeof onr Whig friend aeem to iaaagine that Mr. ( lay 'a rote, or rather his majority, will exceed General Usrkle's, (Whig cand.dnte foe Ouvernnrin
la l'o'h in the eitv ami loiinrv, as wen as .n ine .... .. .... i i , " . i ij i fx.r higgrrv ! o;i are in unite a conrumptt Slate. 1 b.s, I lh.uk. isa e n :t nls!,ik ; and Ii -Ii i 1 11 ' , re 1 f- wi II for tl.rni to take awrsisaj in taste, a many. I "' ti bit a d . if not an anxiety, to 'l'liai Itaai aft) Ux " "l f$ ' ii'li if my Thepor coons b, , -.,:, a i a lw to hnd aerk- " an '; n nii'ii tb;s aubiCct, and when I aav , that .fl.in.mlMarklr fuls to, arrv thr Statrofl'enn- "' among litem, or too proud to be m I at bard aylranhuil is mmln$ bar out friends to rink any wng- w,,rk employed, as we an infornacd, evemJ aVaaorr- thai Mr. lay w .ll. V.-u must g.vr mr thr crrdit CTBti t bnnk hiiii in one of the WSgOUS. The R - frtknjMtnf Ih ;:i; s.n. eie and ns wi ll mformed upon tlie hi,. fVUovvs showed thni tie v ui.di r-t. -d tln ir bu-i-subjret as an; nam who prafwaeea more than I do." L,, f(r ,,. mey propnred it for spinning w as Ae express as our m Ith i;:te o: inioti. toundrd , . , , ' upon the resnlta of the reeeM , !, ettoM, and arsmia- ,,otUv- ''"ould h..v- s:,pp is-d that they were fj a derived from the most reliable sources, that, urgent to have it man lectured into ropes to hang dema i. nur tue .'. ) a mi ii! "'i linn to tin-whig party, serv.ng scoundrel-. S:ue who were cheering tin in the ?J0 State will vote as follows, at the PresKtential Mr.h.hK- --!. ,t, . u,,.,, ik-n-r.
el el i 'ii rati '. H'rtg. Oovbtftd. Maine I Vermonl 1 Connecticut f ff. Hämo -hire Mas-ai nu- rts rj Trum sser 1.1 Rhode Island . an Jean y 4an 1 uad N". I arol.n.i Kentucky Ohio Tutal 4 g II U J.3 enti-v !v ii.. i Delann ie Total 1J i 13 glUil Sju h ' 'llUJ Icdiana Illinois Missouri Mi '. igan Ark. I Mi Total :- retea 7 : 17:t miking an election. th., vii.-i-ess of th ... w - . demorral ie candidal. is c rta.n. even allowing all the d nib:! il S ates to be wing. With all nVaan tneimiad ftrts staring them in the f m e. the Whi t b-a-b-rs n Indiana, in their prints and hv their m mths, still chin victory ami bluMir to d' ce.vr tiie.r followers. They hope to semi their fJaJaehonda nrantM trutJi will never follow tls-m until tin- I ive v.it-l. U i enntmn our friends t- pay no attention to wh g
riwÜM Muriis. however li-:;t they may appear, i Ijirpo quantities of pretaosisd ntMt, m tin- -Imji.fj Mewapaper Sti , am ni over tin- couutrv from' Steaml its, Nerchuuts end IVdlars, rl.mnmg Penn-' sytvnnia. ml ether Statsa, f-r the arhsgs, insended ah t deceive an b p u? as do not read il mtrfrat ir pep r-. If our f". tr!. nre afttntilt, s'ieress is eertain. Lot every role he brcsnjbl mit let every ticket be e.vam- ,. ,J .t every fraudulent voter be irosernteil ' 11 tl.r . l
- ...t. nni ircognizeo to apnea at mat court. Ymar has a riiflit to vote fur President who i eel a riti.Mi er the ouunty when- In- offers In. rata. This ie paused by AftMaie 6, Sactin I, of the constitution ff. - Mi", r-.-e Revised inj of 1843, page .V. and tiir auth reauired by tin- roter, Hau code, perje 127, SOC. Wi.; Ilave an eBVNM nt inni rim tiun TCin-', ready to ipiu n unrnint und nrnM in iflegal oati1 artM nfers to vote, arbetker bis real is reeaaaad "a- ml l.avr bim booBd OVCf to appear at mirt, OB tli' Bpal, aapeciallv if be im a trat i - r or tran-v-nt peram, u-firr- aa nli imln. Have tae Beviaed Coda . t ' ry ballot box. Ib.f rnntinri is remlenfJ duhhj BMeaaary, freai tb- fu t tfaai Iba Wbijr preeeaveeonplaäatng f fr;niH aad pi ce-lay iaff adiaarn. aarj eiperk aci ba proeeal, that pm-b nu laint. an to be aaaV r:-Mi ay täte Bnsetvpeiaaa of" i in ir im n p,irtv a a 'oiinhi tn or liirei'tion to report to Ukmm rörj iVaadi fbr-ri - li l!rt,inclv uariuil. aniloii your L'ii.'inl. IV'-.-'-i. ! a il jodcex at i in-j--i tors u bo ! jijo otlicrw See thai oataralized cittaeni bore their papers and ob (am their rijrhta. Briay tl.r lira nnd the afed. Inliam 1- democratic her inti re ts arts Ii aroeratie and it only 11 wnina thai sb folly and (airly expresa her Mill nt the Bbllel Base Oer inforanation from all parta of the State rs noal d rinLr. ami our friends UM" full of r on rieb nee and of hope. Wo are bettt r organized than are ever hare been, and a grand rally J. ,. . I . I ! "r0" ioniw, ir BRomaa unm. nemuray, .iirr.itran ami iinnois. uemoerats oi Indiana ! VI rail upon you to gnjanj flic purity of the ball -t box. Let er err votrr remain m his own tow i, shin, ami see that no Illegal rotes are received, and ao legal ones rejected. Challenge thr vote of everv luiTn. who you have reaaoa to believe is not a citizen of the eonaty, and reonirc that h- aold answer under ontli. a. to bis ri"bt to role. This nrivileoe is siTiired n yon, by the laws of yom State, and ita Mt r;i exeecise. st thia important crisis, ms v mm- I mi i aim to the Democracy, and thr country from the withering enrse of Federalism. LIVINGSTON I 'I NLAP, H. I. II 1RRIS, .!. P. ( II PM W. A. F. MORRIS! IN, THi s. J( HNS4 'N, E. N. SHIMER, S. P. DANIELS, A. KOONTZ, I. P. I'M KE, J. NU OLAI, IS. & PALMER, C. PARRY, .Mll CAIN, I". IIEDDERLY, N. WEST, W. J. BROWN. Indiana pol is, vi. 19. 1-1 1. lp)MnlalMae)Mln ItJ IhnB $Amv9V Mnr, Of Matvluifts to rollccl nml riera Iks voum fir electora af Praaldeal and Vice Prcaideal af ibr V ailed States fin the Jadicial Chenrai la wbick tin v rssaectivelv reaids, 1 1 i C'ir nit. David MrConnelt, of Benloa county 2nd Dat nl f.in-. Waahinston 3rd Ith r.ih mit 7th Hlh !th I Oth IMi lg:h Rm hard I KMnti r, l. raora J K II lioodlelt, Ppencei A i r-'ii IVriahf, Marion, l.hsha Robinwia, Dt-ralur Joha Lea, Putnam Isaac Bartletl '.i in M Paileraoa, La porta Rafui I' (i Moore, ( w . l 1 rl (iillu rl. (iruiit ii it i 14 Samuel S Mn kle, A dann 1 rTh'wr above appointed who have ant already nntiii.il the Cover aar laeji far ncrirrd end wilfncfaa iketi reenective appaiatntenta, are reuassiad lo da an im. mräimttttf The sppoinUncnta nere madsaavsral Baantba Elect IwM f. im ii.. Unrfr.ends throughout the State an- requested to aend us the tmrUtti nihrnlic election returns. We ackwwledge their attention by a return of slips. CI real iniimr I he tt ii rtiMap tliaa atp" Am; fail l tarnen fanr tin raiaiMB 1 tmi t nies id ) : : : After putting and blowing, and atmiaang every nerve, by issuing large hsndbills with rar ions devices, anu coaxing in large type uirougn inenune anu-jour-nal, to get np a gieat crowd el the coon Mndango on "Tweaday but, il turned out the most auserable failure , , , . . .. ever witnessed ; indeed ao downeasf are the whirrs ol tl,,s "' mey banl.y attempt to öfter an excuse for the abortion. Some will my, thai they have had ( many ratheringi here, thai it is impossible to get Um people to come up to Uie Capitol. Another, roeak- ? ,, . i -r - ing of thr nttrmptrd I orcn light procession, .iv-. I I.I II .i. . ...i . i ..i. i .. I :. J ... ii umn-rs,.-,,,.. mnnnsui irv n twice more once again to-night, tnia was aam on Tuesday ; ami the failure, if any thing, was arocaa Ihnii tint mi llm iirmi'il mr rwiiniir I - - The total number of wagons and carriagti. inclnd'"f? fhnaa whieb came t.. market in the morning, was seventy! UorsrtinM and bvs, 1D7 ! ! The) WCIC counted several times. In i count of fortv of the veRfa.ea, the iverage Mnnber was six peisumito each; , ., . ,, , . ,. - , and the number or voter, allow mg iIm rav fir ' o wnnnn tn nx. We believe that w- ran make an estimate which all will my hi fair : We think rhers might have bona in Ihe procession, asy :u"r0 r . , .,- . , . . Ihe Pemocmts, who, al aim nl any moment, would have ouliumiliereil Hi s ( i 1 1 - i it her s Uli ..I ... .i I he wh"le crowd men, women nml children, might have reached 2300. And this ia the reraihcthe brnnted &0JBV0 AI i - - - judging by the sound ot their aoecce. (. o l Hue. " All von who mte:.d t vote for ( lav," said A. W. a a " Morns, in h;s harangi. i to thecTowd, "will say 7-." The shout went up. " Now," says he. "ail w be intend to vote against Clay and for Voung Hickory, will say And the loudest shout of any went up. to which the rotOM cf hundreds wouM have bem added, uad they b ard man. Mr. ML gad right e0VU,and called fur sijuihs ! The 4 iiiiiIh'I land Kami. Reaarnahee that Henry Clay bitted Ihn Canabmhun 1 id f r years, and gave as b.s excuse tliat there was no money ia the Twnsmj ! ! t thia maw Chi t vot...1 . . . . -..,. .... C - .1 ..'ii .1 iu.iw.is ui.il.on t.r the iiicToveinent ot harbors and .... , . ,. . ..... , -Wuig hght house.-, all tor the Unetit ol his dnsi ' '. the maniitacturers and merchants. Ion 1 1 r get these facts wiien you go to tlie polls, Where dors nil the Hon conic from ? Where do the Whig get their money t hold all thsircjcnrnsin fandangi es ! Are they ßl w Ufa lini'i Oam, arhieh tliev prate so much about! Coon. ar - - v !ev a Suit tin -e day -
Great Viefoiy in C.eoruia '. nollier Xr Ii 1 Male iMIHfjtMg front. The Gkhe of t:i- 17th cootains the iWlosrinjhenitebeerirnj aenra ft tu Georgia. We bare not roaaa to copy thr riMurn- ; n vioulv jr.vi-n in the ßlohe. Bora Blenuiirrh bowi i r to -T ;-t fv ry w that lieorjT.a will irie a major. tv f r I'olk nml iKillus of at leant :ioio ! ; jThf Wbifj majority in 1840 was &SOB, ahowing chance in favor ,f Dam rra-v of mon 1 1,0001 GEORGIA. Dana. Wing. hiiillie I bfWlüfijfl I7 ( Stunden 1 '' Walker 890 Gwinnetl ISO Macon "7 J.J 13 77 Democrat ie majority, ao far ",' I The following remain lobe beard from, all of which aave democratic majorities last rear, wlien the Georajiaa says, the wbig majority wsa oVQsj in Iba State. The) pive W9 outjority than : Ware, Lowndes, Telfair, Wayne, Irwin, Iadr, Gilin' r au moii. From the Otmgtm if the I th t. Georgia. Onr trmmpb is complete in tins stai-. It is now certain thai are have elected four mem bets ti; Congress, and the vln. four. In Jones's l.str.rt, (the 2d,) he bei inriraaed Nil role on the govemora v!ectiorj 211, with uVecoonty of Iran to bear from. wimii. it ueivea Uie name majority as in i-n. win eJeet bin by 9Sß to KMI. .As regards the popobir ona " h.-i- h-.irl frfm I cMinti . nt wii-li Ore demoIT.II .1- (r;i , I,' " I I VI 'U S. Sofar we hire overcome Gov. ('niwfml's majority 'f :t..V-', and ha v J.."rJt vt. to apare, arkicfa will ho ttcreaaen by the remaining coontiea to be bean from, Ibno -!k rr f r d inorrau old (ieorgia. 1 EMOCRATIG ..1NS. 1st distrid 3d district 'M d tr.i t 1th diatrkt ötii dial rict (Iii dittricl 7tn district .li district 339 21 1 .""." 1313 450 22S 61 7. 3552 2323 W big majority in 1 19 Ti mocratic majority to fir Fr m the Han iniur Uninn, Oft. 12. PIPELAYING EXPLODED In I ' ii ii s v 1 v a n i a ! V I CTOR V ! OLD SlIUNIi ELECTED GO! ERKOR ! I A Gain mf nceeral Ui inline of Csmtarrejsn --- DcMtncraitae NtinnrUy on joint Hit lint, :inl a Dei Mane rillte EMltesJ Stale fSenuator rrnii-dü! The Democracy of Pennsylvania are now "out of the woods.1 I capita thr "bargain and sale in Phildelphm, the State proudly maintains her ancient poii mil, a I Ii l l lie i ia 1 oi i i' i ' 1 1 l on us i i 1 1 mi 'iiiiiii i rrom her battlementa. ALL IS WELL: pio earthl doubt i Kistsof the success of POLK and DALLAS bv l.i.ooo majority. Philadelphia city and county alone will make a difference in our favor of 6,0011, ami the country districts will all give increased Demoemtie majorities. Rejoice, Freemen, rejoice! The Union gives returns from all but tivr eounties, wh ich sum up thus ; GOVERNOR'S ELECTION. Pn sid nt, 1840. forrrnor, 1844. V. H. Mar. Siiunk. Markle. 1 19676 1 1 W19 I 1T78 ÜIÄW 2 1 'M I la rrison's ami, 3 Ul "'.'J ITi I":v e Democmtte counties yet loin- beard from, viz: Cmwtord, Jetterson, McKean, Potter, and Warren. They will give a combined majority of probably l, . mar! Erie, a whiff rountv. aLso to bear from Polk and Daliai will aweep the State with the might of i tornado. The State is safe for 1Ö.IK (I. jMienr ami Detter Sati aOAt Morning. rt. 12, Mercer gives Siiunk 9WI amjority in 1340, whig bv gain of l5ilJ. A irain of a Democratic memb r. I eliii.li anil Itliek.- tiaill. Jacob Ebdma, (dem.) bents Mu-iiael II. Jenks. late whig member of Congress, aeveral hundred. Jenks was elected last year by over IJtW Deaaocrntic GAIN. tori, natal bdanais RedeeMiedl S The election of McLeas ( dem.; to Congress is pes itiveh aseertained. II..- mskiritt ia from Sil to llMl. Last rear ihe district was carried bv our ontKinenta bv nnyoritjr. Great credit is due f'-r the redemption of ibis district to the in ignan.iin.us conduct 01 Col, nankin. Lt ng may las dia interested m bored ! lie reim im uiiiu i:ifti:t no. 23,M t oous KklmarresJ at one Slap! We have al length full returns of the late election, in the Ohio stiti aaaui. The vote for Governor is as follows hartley , wing. 7ö,i29 ; Tod, dem. 14.o:t7. Whig majority 11 irg. Tart of the returns are merely reported ; but ths official returns w ill act vary much fro'ii them. The Dean r it have gamed three MMnharanf '"un-gre-s uiie in the Fairfield, one in th I lüllicothe, and one in the Terry and Morgan districts. They have bt one ia the Huron district, nml McN nlty is ahn beaten by a dozen rotea, The Senate is lost by the defeat of WalcotJ in Wayne and Laken in Stark, two strong democratic counties. Si much for divisions . ! . r 1 1... I . . i .. I . m . i- .1 S '. "Hi iiieunn-rs oi me . . noose are ele. teil in- an argregre maioritv of T , .. aiier a.;, the vv fugs have not much to ftC IB - ' brag about. Tie- Ihmmerati leal confident that thev can earn the State for Tolk and Dallas We should not be Sür prised if nV y were to do so. Head the article from the State e ntral rommittee j Keep your mind on that pin rehrtivfl to pipalayera.
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Said, in a rpeeeh on the I'mti-d Stat. s f'rfink. that l.r would i.t '. W to the DUNGHILL Ibr praiae." II ÜMueht the tristoerac able lo net a re-eharter ll Uioogm uk Aristocracy am wgni n nni r muh r nid Hickory without asking the "ooaiMoa nonr.." or 14 deacending to thr DUNGHILL,1 as he called it. What do our farmrrs and arachanka tbink of oii who st fmatisea them as a Ihmglull !" It 19 really worae than Cbiya eallinjr them PIRATES .NI ROBBERS. , " Tlits.e fronal tin I. Mil in B.-iihI!" Take ( arc. Lenny ! What are you blustering about! nothing but Pennsylvania and (ieorgia ! and few other Harrison States, and n gain of hundreds of ibouaanda of rotea. C r. WeU, "g. to.it of the way," I an going to light tiir d d Dm. h and Irink from the poDa. What business have they in this country, and what hnsinesa have the rascals to vote for Folk and Dalkal I go in for keeping them out of the country ahnetber. Old An hor will. t,, :,f.,.r ..l.-rt,,,,, Well, try it, Coons. ITon aront do it if I'olk i elected, and he will le. Where nre oii ajulaafj, t Ii i u ? Going to keep the Dutch and Irish from votmg the Demoemtie ticket, aa we did ia Philadelphia county. We w ill burn their churches if they donM keep quiet, and siav away. - . .... . Leuioernts. tb.s is thr language of the big pipe. htyers towards our naturalized rituenu. ,u you land it' ER ! l)i tm the IT round befnn unu . i mi, ,,;,,,, y baüoltxx. Watch the larks, ... ... . ... ,mm u''' " ..M uP, CTJ niu, aon the victory is ours. Look lo these matten in aeanan. 11. I. I til hIV I a Ifr. fin-. Come hire. Dinah; ard will put this white girl in the kitchen, for the Liberty Party want to make von free, anil I " must have white alevCS if I Can1 have black our-." tyintth. u lor, masaa, young missus too fine to work like Dinah ! f . I donl care id a; I will fix these northern fanatic. Thev think to k er mc out of the Pre dency ; but they can't do it. d ii thein. Uinitk. t v . ) Masaa goin in passion agnin. t '. Wba are yon grumhltug about, von black b b! Oituth. Noflln, massa, only Dinah hope yon Im President, then you liab plenty white slaves and black ones lo i. C. I wii.i. be elected, bv . w thine from P nnsvlvania or Georgia ! l:illee:l for I ir.isuii. The Grand innuenl Ibr tlie Citv and County of PliiAnv llunn from PennavK'iinia nrfiwinm I I ulelpbia, tound, on the l'.üu, a "True lull" against t ! . I l . .... t . ewia ' . i. vm, rniior I I " l Mm, i.r .vi i -j n--on of treaaon.' We hive not heard when he will in put to trt il. but presume it will not ls before November term. T os Levin i- the man who was recently elected to Congress by the "Law and Order loving Wing- ami 'Natives' of Phiktdcl bia. It will not surprise us if be abould go to the penitentiary instead of Congress, fTar toons afr.iiii again. Anyone to hear the assertions of the Whig- that they were in favor of the fnsfwnr, must be highly ansnsed af tlx ir awful forebodings about Urmedays! ,r. , .. . . they are even afraid of a war with Mexico !! ! Whv, - - I we can wiup cugiauu aim .ucaicu ioo in sis momns, it we trv . lay BUjaiMM ifctC iiiiiIm'i land Koad. The ign iramus of the Hu-hv ille Whig st.ll contends that Clay is in favor of the Cfnherhrd Road. Every bixly ST! the road knows better. Will the editor turn to page 802 f the -ih roh I eng. Globe, and see how he voted, and on the mme page bud bow- 0. II. Smith cored bin tor it ! And then continue the lie .' Ilm t a for tliiin ! Henry Clay writes so many different letters, and is so org that be can't remember for the sn-ond w hat be wrote for the first, that h.s eotnmittee hnve debarred h.m from exposing himself kmger. He is . 1 VI i 111 1 1 : J .1 i r no .V ui'lU'rai .Mum . ii uai a pnv lie ma fl' I UuliK . 1 - it before ! After you have toted. Democrat, 1 Kk aionnc your township, ward, or dhu trict, and see tint th-re are no Uem crats left ! lf there are. ga to them, an 1 induce them to co-no the country wants us all! If thev cannot walk, ksn than tarri-il i th- . as hatham was earned into ParlianMnti on his sick bod, tn dnpoaite an important rote I I
Hew JriMy. Tito If. V. Hcrsl-I has the following in rclit.on t the late elrvti- n in New JVrsry : Whk resist to Hi m Jersey, am five in ant pair r to-day retains fron th larjr r portinn of rbis Ensta, and they p-e-ent tlie sanie eZtMWfaHaary fad of a grt-at cl.anpp .n favor of tin1 Deaaocrntic party, as txanpared with nVe ehxtaonef 1840 arben llarr.m rrOt t!;at btat' bv OVCT two thousand m;ij ri!y. It is
I probable that tiii Whig candidate for Geveauar w .ll be eleeCed bv only a few bundfen And arben t i takiMi into poet idciatifM that Tlannfean, the Denserati - candidste, vas connected nrrn the jieat railroad iiioir poly of that State, we nrr v rv natarally led to the belief that had uno'.iier man lieen aelected by the Den oerats, t hoy would hate bad a aery hair ami mui-h hrtti-r h.-iiu e f hvi .niT ii.m. . t all Mania tl... r..in-nl i n itri 1 1 il I lr .dia-nl on a rati .:;a,
' lit ' 111- i in 1 01 Mni . - mind by me facta 1 reaentod in the recent elaetians, 1-. Uw ungdl) pr.u-t .h borsr ncn-r, it evil t- ml. nthntMr Polk bases fadntnee to get New Jersey cies thr rum .t b.s brought ujsn inany a pssjrMas Mr Clay has and that thr man ami the candidate , hna thr drunkenness and gambling that tolbms m whose party coodact thernselvea with the greatest tact, I lU tram- 1 la..l nuself down upon thr fwn discretion, mtetligeace and power, a ul get the State ;;irIil- T8 ,l,.v ,r"". "Ji Myne soiiury am of New Jersey m State which has no other (.liti.-alt 1 'al,,' ,0 "'d all tb.- ra.r I had .-vir 1 principle under heaven but that of bekmging to the "", ' v r 1 1 r' ;"' ' f XN nmioritr: w-hrnever it ran find where tnat majoritr is PI .i'iat,im, 1 h 11 akip and oin-
lkry. t ,.w Jersey is onr of ths " spoil " States. It kt one of those Sutten thai always go for üVs -spoils." It m a State of each character, that i wr woura ronsiaer our p. ae b -t um. u in wm veni.lb.Hon if we had to put it into tliiin so f,r a political principle is com-erned. , , . , . , e ., , ir . . r. ii.iii. sneaking of the .New Jersev " elect n, says : i M We have lot our GneenOf in thi St itr by alsmt 1,000; while the M:n.lar o-- af the Stale on the Senatorial ticket is undoubtedly Demoeratir. Th s is the resnll of lederal fraud and mi' reprenentatiow. Thompsoa. our csndidste for Gov er nor, ran behind !ns ticket, we believe, M every ciMWty in the State.! Every apecaes of deception was resorted In to defeat bim. Money was openly offcred to individoabi to J era ir hin nann. He was represented as a doclliat and a bankrupt, and Oie moat false snd vilbtinons shuaiera iadnatriously circulated to prejudice the Denmerncy agaii:s him. Ilin dnil- who erased his name, and v ho openly opposed him, will rast their rotea tor I. and Dallae. u Although we have not cMtmed this State rortlie Democracy, we m w tbink our proapecta infinitely lie'.ier than ti;at of our opponenta. The popuhur tr is with us. except on Governor: ami wo bv no means concede thin State lo .Mr. Clay, though its vote i m: neceaeaiy Igelect .Mr. Polk.M Fttlsc IIS CttuHB !' . The Whig ''Roorbacks1 ate now busily engaged in (kkricatine and rirenktine false m arsof the results of elections, for the purposes of burning. Thr Ohio a3 Centn! Crmmittee have, among acfaers, been PuiUy of enliy. Tnouaanda of false extras or sl'!'s- prchsnding to give returna of ekjcOons iav"r,1,!" t,( ( ,'"" circulated all along we Ohio river, and probably elsewhere. Look out f"r n,1(l believe bo Whig tjctru whatever. One instance of tins villany is thus alluded i in the Phi ladelphia Ledger, a well known neutral paper: xFAnomTwenferi Doitari R trord. A gentlemaa tarougbl to Üw Ledger office and left with us hurt evening, ringle column alip, purporting to give the returns of the election in rariotui counties in tins Stair, ami beaded "Extra Ledger Slip whicfa he said was purchased f i boy, who bad number of thr u for sale, at Walnut street wharf, at the time the Pilot Line for New York started, many of which were purehaaed by paascngera going East We .were informed a!o that the boy who had them lor sale b f I with the boat. The returns were put down in auch a way as to give Gen. .Marble a huge amjority, looting up six ti,.-u:ui. three hundred and fifty two amjority ia his favor, so far as heard from, with the following common ta underneath : "The returns aa they come in from the area! a.e calculaled lo brighten the pnnpcel of Mr. Markle, I . -r. I I . I wlu so friends :. re a-irecrili'v disaonointed al 1 he rePIIps jn Allegbany, Somersd and tome other countii a. There now aeems to be no doubt of thia gentleman! election." The slip is in large type, pica nice, bungingly got ui. and was evidently issued fr some gambling pur- ( . by j,,,,,.,.,,. .dvantage being tan' a - f the n pDtationof the Ledger fiu- aceurae) and care in giving the return-,, to aecnmtdittri tl iMiriioiw. The inten. üonand the m. ans nf aceompliahing it nre equally infamous on the part of the villain or villain who perpetrated the fiirgery, and they should he exposed for the lieiiefit of the public. Ine proprietors of the Public Iedger therefore offer tw. ntv-iive dollars reward for the detection and eonvM'tion of the forger and printer of the si, p. or auch inforniation as win lead thereto. Such outragee upon the public should not go unpunished, and shall not, if' we can detect the per pi trator. MnryltiBMi librtmu. The Baltimore American (whig) of thia morning publish s full n turns f r governor, "some official and otlirrs unofficial,1 it mys, showing a mnjorit of 548 for Pratt, the wing candidate, ia the wimle State. Wc shall publish its table below. The principal, if not the only, difference between these returna and those we copied from the llaTrtimore Sun imi Saturday bist, is in Worcester ami Talbot counties. The returnin the Sun sh 'Wed a wing majority of 1 1 1 in W orcester, and 'g majority in Talbot, The returns in the American altow a whig msjoritj nf 1471 in Worcester, ami '21 Majority in Talbot. Theaggrigate vote nt llus election, as will be seen from ihe tahle below, is whig :.ö.o:-, miuocratie :.I.I1m; making together 6U,isjH. 'I he aggregate v-.:e :.t Ute I ist pn s dential election (the largent poll ever made m the State at any electron, except this, was whig .W.ö.Ul. j democratic J.'J0'.; making together I rj. It will I- sif-ii from the ahose, that Ihe vote at tlnelretion exceeds thai of any other ever gien in the State, ?,wIO ; that the democrats have wdlcd 1Vi votis more than was ever given by either party before; and the ib mocratic gain al this election i- l,9tl, ctsnpared with the bet presidential elertion IM- ulugs at ihm election polled I,MIQ votes more ih hi they did at the last presidential election; and tin- itomneMtii I. mi., i ... 1 1 ... I -tl ......... . .i i ..... in... 1 "'.! lll'.l' '.. - III llli.than they did at the presidential election. The wings have mid thai the demoerats polled fraodulenl vote- m the city of' Baltimore, and their gam is greater there than il i- ia the balance of tl i State. We ban mid. and Mick to it, that the whig gam- have been greatest in the city of Ita It i more and in the countiojs which join lenmn hania, w here it aas e.is, -i to mtrvaluee fratalulenl votes. We will now see bow the mutter str-m!-. The dcinorrafie. majority in Ralliinorc, a1 Ihe presi dential election, in I'I". was :t'. Now ;t is l,gv!J i li.il. In" :i ft!i ! 1 1. .! 1 1 l r . Ii. i ., 1 i -. 1 t nf I I I ' . , . . . H40. Tlie democratic vote , the whole State, a1 this election, is.,.l.u and the demoemtie ga n !,- gjii. romared w ith tin- j res,,j, ntisl election. If 94,-' . 220, how much should 9,100 (the demoemtie vote in Baltim n- gain! Answer, I.TJß; only 65 abort of a.-tu.i dermicmtic gain ths r . lOW WC Will Sie boVV llllHh tlie w ii gs b.1 Ve gam-.! , ,i . en u . wi tiii t . 1 1 isaitimore and tneeounties joininv renngA'lvama. compared with their vote at the presidential etton of I- 10. Their rote al ti.ia ! mn exceeds tii ir v .te at the last presmV utial election l.öofi. w iHo VOTE.
-i. s,,, Baltimore city, 7...gi 7 0fii county, 1.041 g.iöa Alleghany, l.;7l 133 Cecil, 1,449 i.;,g 1 reo. rick, "J,!ö- 11 Harford, 1,342 f40U Washington, g. 1-Ö iiuCarroll, I 554 ,t Jt.:ii"i 22,163 J.o-j. Whig gam on the alK.vr. ; Wbig gam in the who;.- State, .öuj Whig loss in the .titer. or counties, 333
This exmac, we think, will convince eve Afif'r T!",' "OUient v.. to has been rtollcd, an.! which t ftf a 1 . - . rv -r- c; VT V"u"'i 11 J" n" v P0 "tat Jones, the candidate :' the Houston party, is elected rtresident of Teftas, bv about 1900 amjority.
tear the TraeK. ' Tolk and Ibllas ahead ! The !d broken down nag ( ajin astrrn. Huzza '. I
l m Ihr Spt t'icfir d (hi J 1lik. It iMr;l s LmI Itri ani. As W njsliH-rH-rl shadow n M tin- irnH, Pit. taws ti-o an f day, Bu wbiaa of coeae arfce win but react, M ij U-.im tin- fate of Clay. Last Siindav afternoon I took a walk u the Sj r.nj11 J " ! em r:n - couna i was alodi .us a!ut mcnee ennnir, as IbUows : 1 htimw i irac.. eoursr that em-.r-led tl... lwty-sA )- fr l-!y w . and I.. 1-. ttlk.ng , . . r.,..(. . .... ..B .-.'...it t. lw run i...... . 7 "r u, n' betUngnnd the w.ole country api-eanil to ? 111 ' Difectly 1 h. ard a great shout. lom.i-r than si xen tl umi rs, wiving, ma! i- uav, . , . . 1 r, . . . ' make way, here come the hceneav 1 inaiani, nanl hn ,i4j apfendid bnaknag borsn were b d to tl.r t.md i n,- was an oldiah looking buran and be wa ealb d -Harry of nhe We-t.-' '1'hr other was hot a -tn. and w.is ralb d 'oung Hu kory." Dirertly I aa tfie two ridere beaut ifully !r s eil, 'hw a. s called Frelinghuyaen and tiir neber Dahns. FrehnghuvM-n hail on i bfnek hat lettered ''Abohtioniam1 ahuMjurJatt 1 tiered MFcdemlinm pair of tripod bnntehnnhnV tared 4Wbiggeryi with coon rkin h-ggms. Ihillus was dn si d m a müi "f k itivi wli.t", and the word "IVim ra " tat fully lnternaaveni in a white ailk cap. with tnreada of geld. Frclinghliysen mounted "Harry of thr Wi-st. but area required to curry hie Middle-bags full af dead weight, sw h aa bank ens rtets. bankrupt notäfeabaaunBlauied chalk ngea, fie hundred paeJuie'cnishvvinlatid instrm-i u.s, sp. o hi ai;a.i:.-t f.in irnf r, spoeehea denonncing thr apttlen upon tj.e ,.u! l r lands rli - bcrs ami pirates, and a cotton bak. full ot slniub-ra igainsi Hickory, labelled, "war, pestiUnee, ami famine. Deüaa sprang apoa Ml owng Hkluuy, ns aanek an U might, and a me up to the starling ;-ost ,u fine tt) le. He bad a whip in b.s band lefJlered eajual raghas, ;,111 si "r " right f..t b ttrn d "Tenas,' ami on the left 'Oregon.' Every eye was now-tixrd upon the two borsea, as the eoundof tin- bugle anuHinerd thai the moan ut for starting had arraid. The bunTM aw r sonnded again and t i. y were out uhe a tutn-ak i f lightning. As they pa seed through Maine the gfiostof bWnann dered I i!hy rose, shaking its gory ln-ks, nml tut frightened the old horse, that his rub r was w II nigh being throw u " oung Hi. kory," erossiil the Inns f tin- Slate nine nubs abend of the old horse. The young home leaped over the granite r.n-l.s f new tlamjmiiire, wittt ine anjrs or an arrow, gaming s nub s wore. 1,1 P0? through Vermont the oung horse was checked bj t;." sw amp- of abnlitmntmn, while bhe old horse, being u--.l t. such swamps, gained six nun, They rauw into the Day State under whip and spur, hut the n rthern wind chilled the blml ,,f the young aouthern horse, and by me Mbargain, infteajpaa and corruption of John Q. Adams, the old liorst. siH-riitl-cd by twelve mile-. 1 '" hwped into CVsaaerticul aecfc and mvk the nhl horse baying taken Urn aLorl route, ot er the llan- ,'"' Convention bridge, pomtidout by blue lights, ami left the young bona? nix miles in the n-ar. 1 he old horse, cheered on by the Algerim-s. passed through Rhode Island four m.les ab ad. eru-hmg ls-- ! ntli h in n h tin- ho .. , t :, ubln au eonatnulion, wh.le the chsmj iuu of liberty weepa, in a dün ge a. Now ihr old home darta by K aaVrfamk; hat aha you ig Hickory gam- apon him everv jump, amidst a shout that nhakes tlie hcavena twd Ihe earth, mm.h laii g bun THIR1 N -SI X mih i !s bind. The race Uirough New Jeracj was clone, the nb-r of the yotnap; liorse eeeancd to und. island thr l round, and ga iih d mm ii miles. Away they btnmd through Ihdawarr, the old bor gaming t'im mib s. The old horoe k pt the lend in Mar) land, and with gn at effort gained fig-Af miles. Aa they entered rein-. Kam i, the old horse bennaj t"bkw, bia bottom failing, and a-a defeated hv vo ung Hickory, I EXTl -Sl. mitea. Away they vv nt through Ohio, over m untain nml valley, but t .' i young horse (increasing M weodl h-ft Harry TWENTIM HREE aailes I, buai. V Us y reach Ind. ana, and the j mug horse gaius 'i more. .-t tic v go it over the prairies of Illinois, hut the n)d horse meets with uhstria-i ion -among the obi settlers, ami lose mm miles more. Over Missouri the old horse i n-j-eatedlv swamped; al t g us Oregon innate the young borne gaum mi mih s. ? tls-y reach Michigan, ami the wolverines jive ItajJ i I., i r- l'.r Voung llirkort as be gains Urs miles more. Now I hey dish into Kentucky : Ihe aid hnrae is la-bed and spurred till the Maud Bows from bun m M reams, and succeeds m gaaaiagfecfri Mtkmnnaa aha y oung hoi -e. As the) pass Uns Hermitage, Old Ifirkory's house, the young horse bounds like n deer, and gains with the greatest casn thirtmt miles. '1 be aid horse ig tailing, and is I. f behind ajj mihm in go ng Uirough Mississippi, Young llieknrj pit m a li .it. Tbeyoung borse trota over Alabanm and gahm mnt mi lei . Next over Arkansas, gains ' null s. o.v through lMtisiana, l'oung IIiHmwi sninaaac miles, tlie Texss spur being used toadvaalage, the old horse railed in van for the last time. I . r a ero m d by oung II.. b..ry, bead up nml tail up, gaming l'ii miii- more. In North ' Hrolina me bnh is applnd to the all h"l-', bill without ejli. t ; the young e. .It gams i miles. 'iitii i ar.! m a Iked o-..-r by Ihn yeamg hanan, .v .l.. gams nim miles more. 1 in-old la r-e enters Virginia, and in mrived as (t pwssea H Slashes of Hanover, and mahn a U m ii sperate plungi s. but talis anon the earth dead ; the yo-mg hor-e gaining sri mteca mil frsi as when j,e started. more, ami u ba1 d t)i - . . , , Ti.'-y aril! nj. as Whi lay is elected, thai a amnutacture. What Slliole J now a' .; -j, ,-, 1 rnment ' ntn ' rhu the.r I i o w hen aw vv busin !I f pasi 1 I lo stop their M i.as a ji"r man to W lial dil v 011 tn ? YiS' Have v an lamed fr m I ORlil ' T ttoik. Brwaii nt-, io Umk. Let everv man lo-.k aronml him. ml tr. r. nm nanti . tt Urn ;-.i.." It a. r ,',
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