Political Beacon, Volume 7, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 February 1844 — Page 1
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open every tno.vidual. The ptUver po-
.-p. oy tr.o people is n sacred trust, and!
HnitAtnn.ir -.... ns. wcti as proudly ' tvrii' ril n.,1 t.. it. I i .
the 'ear. "i un-niseives Ulono, hill
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trd from town tub- ul""" " wen arc 10 succeed thtin in llieiri corpi.i, niai incy nm uccn cinaicxi nini ; anu in inavc i me ri ues nil I io 1:10 pe.i- ci.'ics, ircm ono cihi 01 uic ni'.inn
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iii h it nerrMtrv to rntir into nn arnitnent i 'hey hait contenJed ?o lt,9pr.itely cx'-TIt Ji-lrjjntnl. jrninnf hn-nlrcils and tlinusunila !it hal
'.i-.' t. ii.'titt 11 .h'-iit;mi-' tn 1 rove tli.it the lending n!jicts of the ! rnemoraMo raiifn-p. This h;'; 'Iiifjr? art? othrr classes of nictsiirrs, in j phicetl in iis Siifi'ty llio inot implicit 1 mil hi ttio time n!'rrilM,l tor pecii'H rue pnrtv, are the presivatioti of'001 become a m itter of his'oiy, ninl ol i 'he suppmt of. ntnl ippus;!kn in which, ; li'loncc r llio piiorni'ins and nnpi'liL'
ri'l'i tic iv 1 xrc inert . ; Tn r,pn!itv i f t'-'h1, and ihfl tnotrctixxii lrh tecent liijtDty, lh U it would ln si j h i!;o two p irlio?. a dstinr livo JiiJrcnc', 1 frauds p rpftratpd w it Inn its m nhk wall-?
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(0p!c? A lio-Hiinl ?el:"-eviilcnl prools w'ioli is nil true tc ?'. linjy il, it r yi i
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S icial Ci'inpict far Lieyoini whit Us fri-1 N itinti il UinU in nnciiirt itni ioit.-d, ftiul,oj A0 ,! , ,1 I.. furl !l mnrij, tiie men of 1 lie revolution, ever d iu-"roos to pn'ilic nnd pnvatn viilm:; im ilV n,,,!; ( -, ; iii;.'!
contc nplited; aud to vo it a conituc-1 at wir with tho ln;?t iiuoiesis of tin polliii:A c!, Mly.
tin I itiludimriau and iivj lied, and ?uc!i j country ; ntnl :,s nr ii!?tiUitioii wlm n, ; n h iv in d th l ih ctonl londln
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tl.'j n-cff 'ity i'i rt-
s tih n isi.ik r 11 1: r.nn.i icaii' n'i o'l oir cii!,!li 'i.inal 1 i;''..-l. Tl'- rii.c:pil (n"i'ii'CJ 111 v. in ajiiiiiu", tlireiii n 11 x-ic!i !( 1 '11 linn n'y 'irr ci.'i' in-.. I v t'.icai' : I ft. 'i'!i j:f J t i'f ; : : (" r ji. ir i ! i 1 1 1 ii.ji:in. .! Ii.ini', , i.,.;''K!' !i, 1.) :i; '! iIiO I li'.'l c 1 1. v r 11 ;; xvi.nhi ! i'li'il a .N x foil Ufi,!;, 1 .N'.i'imi.; V.x !i'j'ici, or 'ny 1 ii v ii'A ' r n iiii".
Tii-.' iifiimpi 11. ti f.f ' '-r'T'l 'X rn. ii'..
was the q 'lesfon fir .Nitimnl Dink most carefully k pt in thi tuck jround, but when clnrjjed, as t!ov freqiently were, with haviiw an intention to'estalv
lish such an institution if s i-ce5sfii!, they j as is tint author lod hy tins pijin, coiionon xvh.iau r it m iy now he eniis'iluted lv 0111 ; , qiM' nf 1 1 . nr'in nod cun'Mri a cc
positively ilenied hiving such an object ! !on ine initio of toe 111 strum -nit itself. opp-'iicnia, as a "rcyiiator ol the turn n- (!t m,rai: ir' ii
in viex. let we have seen when Ircsi-J Ilei.cc we I: ivct aoen in all tlii great 1 cv, or as an "ol'sohjic ulna, his pr.xc..! dent TyJer, in ncconlame with his lon j cont-'a' xvhic'i haui nri.xn (voen the ! itscllV all .-mx h in-titutiorid do, fonm r and well tiitown roustitntiotial opinions,! two ninies, ihe ohjccl of ouo ha. liern t ; or I'ter, a curse instead f n IiIcs-4'.mj;. vetocxl the bank bill introduced by tliPm. j confine tho government within l!ie liiitit" Xecd we advert to M.o banefnl i !:'' i-
the cry was at once raised from .Maine to j of the express powers defining its ikilie.--. , produced bv tiie late IJ tn'i of ilm I itlted
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if rx-i -rt nnn !, ,u ii I (nt ile un the other to iuny I ictsxvhn Ii are not lie aiwa rlirectiv retoritito to the , lulo h-it" aiioaiiv heeu to!.', nod w
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out in detail, but we ! ,nv,n',y' " affords evidence of the strong- : to, yot it 13 the natural result of those ; solorno wirnie in thoe who aroint-on-
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m 10.V H VVl-x t'oi;r, l'v ,f, li -i T.l'XH T Ci'Mil, V. KVii H u t mm ''Mr, f,,c It '.' IV roi . r..f V- il .t.XXDS Tor .1 1 l".,rt U I ;M l"l X M M T. 'i;1 ' "v ' i m 1 1 1 I'r xi ('.1r.1t' " frV--.' ii" 'Jm lv ';, Wi-iixxi t, s-"tt. 111 hi '1--' "IMU'I I.I1KI I'i-xf-f 5: 1 I'll 1 n li'Tt, I'm.
tl V.!.U ;m 1 ; t ctAtlou t NATSOXAli POLICY.
tl most unanswerable kind, both j pr'noiple, and nfforhM'nclitsivo evidence j sid'-'ruely d-;t'iod to (V.vor the re-c-tst i
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, y. j-j-i roP.iMtin; triitVnei f;iv' tin nisi t ?, to i:i cst'o.Ho the canst s of sx.-l i 't-f.t for tiie r.ditiml IVirii, in ; fill tbe u at eon'ejts between the politi-
cil parties fd this couutiy, and to iletor- ! uvne,if the trie and real cause of differjt tier, beg not always been an attempt by t!e one to ct rtlirmv or overleap the bnri i!ei oftlie Constitution, and by the other ; t x xlefi-nd that t'itt p it which out ances- (, erected :itooud our liberties, i Tor !!,'- -nrpose nrope Thomas Jefferson 'ho pr-al npotb of 1 'mocrary the founder of tiie p i r ' y . 1'or tliis purpose the tr.is ol tiie people r allied aioitnd him at the veiv cooimencciiK nt cf the govern- , eert. And why? what necessity was ihre for so doomf tt was" because although freedom had been acquired, it was ct : n.-iiiled not by the more threatening but bs d.ieocrous efforts of loteign foes,
but by lli sei ret, undermining iiitltience xf pro'Vurd friends. TIutc was one class in tho community which wss not really
Hi-In U xx ii!i an eq'iit ! stnnu'ion oi poI 1 r-1 po v,t, -itol xhi 11 sought t,t procure ! v indirei t nie ins tlut preponderance it d oed ti 'topenlv Bsp tel to. The nominal p-rapl ri-taba of au lloropean aristocracy, loirs, r.nk, and glittrrins badges, bad beensvxrpt away by tbe title of popular snnt.ment ami er fievimd their reacb; ami xrter -n unstn ccsrol cif irt tocstablish ,-x;i onli r i f noln'liiy. unde r the name of tie sr.cirt of Cincinnati," they rebictI'i'Ii n'nn .n ied the outward forma of an i'!ii've ri!' r, o-dy tbe more rffectually to i , -irrnt 'St.x tiieiretroits to procure the i!-!xiice of tint power of which the i'.r,?.inrr em denied them. Tor this l utiv se t!i,?v iu nxi diatelv soogbt to en
s-raft ur'Mt our covernment, in defurce of
th ('ontit't!inii, those txo well known
en -inr of l?rilili ib S'X'itism. a liicb tarifT.
for tiie robect'on of taxes' beyond tle nei Ti3v p 'piT-me nts i f tbe rorernment ur.dcr the specious pretext of protecting ilotietic ininnf o tureii, and a national bnik Tl'"" iovetit;ots lnl proved the
rv i poxxe rf il levers in tbe t. Id world, to i.i,,d.i t!ie oi ilered few. and to bear
. .'.,.r ... down I'm tni"'. I hev were the lavrnte
, , , ., n'.iect of II imilton, and b s adhereius aiivl
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xx loch ar, used and created llio Drmoct itic
party
that the real osue xvas one of tin s i xx hicii lliat tlm sympathies and feelings of the I li-binont of sucli an institution.
have alxvaxa divided the txxo panic;, fine! j party misted in the popular cau.o, end that tbe designs of the W'h'i.' Icu'ers j t!i it il is tho grtat conservator and ptowete cha'acterized by cross deorp:io;t and j tection of the right and privileges of the insincerity. We hesitate not to s iv and ! p -opio. As ntst mces illustrative uf this wo are certain we shall ti;id a n sjionse in! popitim. we may refer to the ulicu and tbe heart of every intelligent troennn seiiiin laws of tbe fu?l federal adrr.inistliat those whose pol tieal mora! ty i of j ir iron, and the. numcrois. rpicsliotis so loose a chancier as to permit them to! xv'iieb lnve since .arisen iclative to the practice a fraud so pa1pble and iuien-j rights cf settlers upon tbe public. Mnds, tional. and which could bo prompted bv and to tiie tibt of Miffr-igo. What could
no other motive thin a concioiom, .ss th ili be stronger evidence of tho natural pro-
Our oppotoMi!?, who, it will be reitir rnbered were up to the very list mommt. thx anient ndvocates and defenders ol
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to 'iriiiliOO :! rev-
ililect'o'is and tendencies of the two par
lie-, tliaii tloJ positions assumed by tliem :.. .-1- , 1.. . . i'r... .
I in ruicrciicu ' in J very rei.eui ciiim ill
their real designs, if known, and under stood, would not be approved or sustain ed. cannot tafelv be entrusted wiih pow
er, and are not worthy of the .upp jit ofj Roo.le Island, to procure fr the people of
the people. that o'at smcIi an extension ot the right
Who is there anioug you, fe liow-citi-' ol s-illrage a would pUe-; them sutnexvliat
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1 : 1 l) to. 1 r it c Si it, i tn'iled at I. 1! ill Io. o , 1 1 1 , r.. ni g 'i r'i r IV r Pics'.. -lit of the I n ted 1 r ,s tl'i'ir ii, x . ti," T 111
i'i.I ' g tl.U I I Sil
on a par xvit! their fellow'-ciii.eiis through-
oi.it- tiie Ltiion, and release them from
cotnmoiiity ; ot. e liijttHiCfl
fici.-ni for tiie expfiisi-
tbat Dank, both as a Nationil and htnte ooveiiiiin nt, wnii i
institution, being driven fiom their oii ginal position by overxvlielming and unanswerable proofs, wnuid imxv assert as a feeble excuse, tint it xvas while under the Utter character all tho-e evil and corruptions occurred. Such is not the f.ct: but if it was, the answer would bo fut-.'e.
h;.ite ijHiU ii. id-, r tho
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lion xvi.ich could ti.ns - fo'idtil. Ai'.nst all ihc-!- p'cioc:; in: tnter 1 ur sob'iMi pi(i!(t. e:i:X ii r." '' ;) liolteMly tin, that they to each m d nil, i:t.(.onu;in,iiit ii, unjust, i.tid iln x ji 'dn. lit, we openly iivoxv i.ur t.ostd.ty. and i)cc!,i, 'h y ur xer can rcccire o-ir s'lt.c'ioi'.--
Notie can deny I tit lint the germ of evil ()(,r opposition to tin bo no uMires f j-rii r-i was in the national institution, rind al- j i'miui tie or;g unl mid td-.inr.nfd jrrc!
though it may have bloomed, and lipi-n
ed, and produced its fruit under nnoiln 1 name, it would have done so in the us.u.1 process of time under any circomtiices. As a party, wo have resisted and w if!
continue to resist, Uo; prooos 'iio:i xvincii.
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xx) II xilo't'.i. r 1';. v
r.ens, that does not well remember the
plan of that extraordinary campaign, as adopted bv those whose asiimed to be leaders of the Whig ptMyf First to declare they had no principles 'for the public eyeM then to arrav every fragment of opposition against the existing administration next to set afloat falsehoods and slanders of every description, and s i innumerable as to defv contradiction j and
finally, after exciting the itnieimtions of their pan'zAns to tho highest pitch, by songs and music nu '(procession, tlumt-
injr banners, batbecues, and revels to regarded by the t n great parlies of the , urate for ibc benefit of speculators in 1 att-iv c r u;cd
the shackles of an antiquated and tyrani- under the plausible iiretouco of di-'lrihut
c tl charter? It is well known that the 1 ing the public lands, is int. 'tided, and so
ono patty gax-o tho aid of all its itiuiieneo to put rbixvn the liberal p-r'y in that State, xvhi!- the other extended ftec'v tbe
encoiiragement and support of at least . 01)0 of Stale debts. We look
fiiendihip ami sympathy. Whatever tnav j an .issump'.ion ns hum arrantcd
have been tlm peijonal titotits of tiie most j stitulioual powers of l.ngrcs,
avowed by the more daring leadeis ol the Whig parly, to act as un cut' T;ng xvedi? 1 for thu iissumtiiion of :-!Xb(Ht!t,-
opoii cnidi y llie ; 1 1
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proinitient leader.- in that s'rugaU). tho rc-i just nod injurious to the crnetrv in every to th
suit aimed at was gfod; and ihstlilV-ient o i point of view. Wit! out relieving the ltJI ,
of F-ntiment xvitli wliicli it was naturallv ihuiiitctis of ihe people, it could only op- 1 ant
pies of oor pjtlr. We ats ro ihu tr;cf should ii' no miM.iko in ihi "iialti r cidi-.T xv.i'i oor fr'cinl.4 or our oopo'ioms. Uur objec s tire in nil respect "intended for the public eye," nnd so f.r 'S in our p..v -er, we slnill ir"il tbe.ti ubro id upon !l, wings of the xx im), tui to thu bat! lo wii.i a into icluincu on the j'tstice nti-J tigldcnusners of onr cause, and in I ha in i -g.m c unti tiisi lito-iiat i ti uf U-i: peo'!c. Felloiv cilix-'i.s. our cr.i.e ;a ti g'l'-d and gl.-iii.us toise b.,r rdl t" inibtikitt. We ;.;i;u:at not oij-t 10 our ov o-.nv, !...t
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declato that tbe time for reasoning was country, xvas too broadly marked to be at j stocks, the Rothschilds, H n ir oh, nod other ni.tr : and i.-p.cii'!v to tbone who i"v
pu ...ii- ,.,( tii it tl.ey 1 1 n v o boon tioceived by 1 !-
.s iitnl tlt lui ce bi pes i.ol.i
potliecatcd to t';0 ii'ddrs and l'iruets id ,.ut I oi.r op-,-rents to w Unuraxv thcin
lint extraordinary ni xvas tbe canvass 0! j ties of mliecM ami expenditures of every ! F.nglatid, xx o might talk of our fu-edi to for a sc 1.'".; from ihe r u .ic l.m.: n ; to truth, 1 5 40, it was not mot sm ihnn t!x events kin!: f r low inxnion Where every en-! but tt would bo on! y inramo; o our tii- : monlitv, public, nuicr, ; ;ot to licit i:siu.
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ptssod, and rushed forward madlv and i all m'stae!i. Asa result of the satne 1 millionaries of F.urope. Wirii oor puh.ic , .,. tl, it ti.v hnvo boon ioceived
Idindly to the cotiuminalio;i of tlieit toti le.tcies, the Domocniio jmty lus Rlj domain mortgaged, and otir r ve,ur. by - : f.tl--. pro. id wishes. I wavH C'l'ttendcd for economy in the ?r,l.i- j pothecatcd to tho noldrs and b-.nkcts of ' .mt I -our
which immediatelv fi.lloxved the eccesston t ."ii n a tax piyer 1 rot 11 Ir.i hard earn-; depenur e.c.e, ijijt it .would be only on ni ; who;;- ui i o! m 1 ts t!o ir ovxn "oiu!, nd
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goternment. Anold msn, wluun lor t.ie i r.ec-rs; lor Hie toll lia'ulities ol mci rp-r ; should he slaves, ti- t trt err.eii.
enthusiasm his military seiv'ces wai cal eulated to inspire they had selected m be their chief too honest ami paui t:c for the servile instrument they b id intended him to be harrsssed beyond bis
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strengin oy tne uirmou 01 i icitous pan.-; xrgco n-xv. iionaiuy anu expediency 01 wnai is caiit-o j conscience nssures tin 21ns, and incessantly porsccn'ee by in- j Wo rcsp'-'ctfiiliv request our fel'oxv cit-! a "protective tariff.'' It might with much j musi, that Mich a cluti
a-i'd todies, a well as mdivnui iw, lor It is under tho udlueni c s r f 1! e treat their lionivt debts; and in fine, for all ; principles to which we h ive irr fly rdthoau great measures which hive looked , luded, that we resist and sliall 11! ways reilotio to t'o' interest and prosperity of the ' sist, tho dangerous heresy grown op with-
whole people, and not to lout of a prixil-'iu iho l ist twenty years, of the constito- I r.acv lo
;d h-ppim ts of our cone
moo country. Iet exi iy l tjn 'cr.ii 01 the Siate wh was beguiled by tbe ini'!i c 0 r. tl fn- ip j ol'iir opooo'T.is in l-lO. 11 k hiinsi II" calndv uin! htuustlx, what hu
has gH:od hy ihe change f r in Denmc-
nnmerable sxvarmsof discon'cnted '-f.ice-
i.ens to i.i ol;
Federalism, nd wlum bis own
ii, n it incvitablo
tho previous administration, to
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Ii t not x lU'iere I into t'o r i iik i f t)rir rn'"n S xx !! 1 mi-, i.'l I whether by v 'I'oi'i i g 1' e r i,p;"i ten tin y are iioi pirl ; a i ...Id coir', and lito on1 r'i n 1 11 in l i" ti elu il denifoei mi
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I'T-ni't I anim( nu nll Irtrtblliil lili iifi,nx-n I I it rt
lil cont'St ii 1 Oreat Hiit.nn, when the p' . s ... , ; r' , .. , ,' 11 ' . .. 1 . , ..,rit,iA 1 1 universal thirst for pubic plunder, one fi e of pm'v s'nfe were alot'ist smnt!iei'l . . 1 ; r. . ' 1 1 . .),.,;.. ..i,;-!, I general rush and scramble for the ohVes in i he on viot-al (xv, ant vxuintion xv.ncli .... ... , 1.1 1 . ;-.i..- ..t.;.... .f ad ptckirps of tbe poor e, s' crned o be
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I... ,vi,r. 11) I frorti that second period in
is uuforiuu -
I.i )!; at iho n-cord-! of our legis-1 propriety bo termed a tax to be levied in i ate lu-d iil-mlvised, let him us 1111 lioru ii
seekers, sunk cate worn anil weary to the , lation, si ito and natiou il, and to ask i favor of the miuiuf.icturing intcr'.'s'. at the man, h iving iilope in ilexv tin; he.-t ii.'ergrave. Ilis death was the s'gnal for all j themselves the question, whether the expense of the ngricuitur.il. Wo have j cms of ni lnkm.', ri. U;r:i to t;;e fch fo m . . r 1 . ll'.t - I... II . .. I l I !-. . r , 1 . . . , .
iiiose elements 01 mscord ami dissension,; u miucudos im nine noucc'i 00 uoi marw ever neen in uvor oi .wi ouing ccequaui ; where tm Lionel), and md v.
which cx:sted so profusidv in tho various; almost every act, and every vote of the i encouragement to all branches of mann
fragments of the opposition which bad
combined for tho Sole purpose of pulling
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and deed, to sive the eonstitiiiiiir1
un li'dS to the pres-! faelnres which are necessary to tho wants i ted and eudans'f ted. and to to-i n: tlms-'
io iialnre i pi int iob s fi.r wlocb fathers of i;,o n volu
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it,o , .,torv 1 1 oor pirnc. when th same tire Id red op woli redmibled fierceness in the time of the younger Adams, and cont nueil to born with increasing fury during the ad;nitv!rvion of Jackson and Vin Uuren. the sxme isns, either openly or cuvrtly. have been in everv irstance the resl so' ject nf coutetitien between the t in epp s 11 panics. iVir Imits forbid us tii do more than
tbe onlv sentiment or miasuro in which
this discordant party could feel or act in
unison. Ihe promises tticv hoi so lav
txvo great parties fr
cut lime? The strong measures and i of thu people, and adapted to tl
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tiotoiiiui assuuipnons xx.iicii cnaracrei .zlm; 01 me country, nnu we are weii convinced : tmn tougid teiil itieo. 1 m v 11
the Fedcrvl party from its earliest origin,! that all thitscan be giv.'n in s'tict cotifoim- cip'.es which for h;di a ociitiity have have never been lost s g.'it of by that pu-, ity wiih the constitutional powers of the i liuiniuaicd in th" .ulininisitr.i'inu
vol 2 0-; o'
li.f
f' tl-pr--r tit
ty since, win tevrr name Uiey may have i goveriii'ii nt. taken fi xvh itevcr guise ibev nnv hax'eiwireu oniv 1
1 ho 1ue1de11t.il protection ceral ei',vcu)r'.."iit, cur
hvays in idtonlcd I'V rnean-i j as ;i mtioii to tio; ln'lii'iit pout ot
put on to cover their rkstgiis. Ihe ex-1 ol 11 legitumto tarill for revenue, although i.ess Mid glory. Ti perienco of the last .'1 years must satisfy tuny bo moderate, has the advantage of lime tun -t ccilaiidy
every intelligent man of lies i'.iel. It isjiming equal, sieatly and uniform, and is j veils of the pol'cic. d
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;y thin
isbly mtde in tlifl spring-tide of their true, t iere seems to have been a I'r.ivi- the necessary consetpiynce of tho e.t r- duped .nol deceived the ( rl--
liopes and expectations, were all furgut- uencc winch lias cluu ke.l tno ilesperate j cise 01 a power yhont which there is no coin-iuenite. h.xjl. -:i rv .:. .,
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ten. Instead of retrenchment and reform. leaders ot th Ulug pariy in the exercise ; contmveiv. A tatdi mtcn 'ed cxelu. i .,ud their tm -as-.u
wastefulness and extravagance prevaileJ of their ill gotten power, but whether 1 sivelv for the benefit and 'protection"' of i dal gbt .in all theii d
on all sides. Instead paying off the smilli thy hive been prevented from cocom-j manufacturers, must 011 the contrary, from ness. ... ,,. ..- 1 I. .1:1.'.. ..i:.i. .'. .). . 1) .. 1- .. -.. . -.) . 1 " ... . i.
pouiie oetit winch men rx steo, iu less pos.i j ui'-t u.'signs ov uie ue.u.i 01 one, i ;ne very iruure or imngs, ue aiways tine- 1 i o tno in iiu-iraev oi l.t.i .snt, i.c r i
than three vears it wrs increased from a- or i!ie "veto" of the t.'lior of their can-! qua!, partial, and unjust. In fine, we i closinv. we h .vt a few romn!i& " i;i tnitl;
; bout five millions to upwards of thirty 'did.ites for tiie fust of'ne ia the gift of the 1 cntiot tind in tiie constitution, or rrcog-; and sohftties-s"' to make. Oitr dusj U 1 ... . ..... . ." I ..... 1 .. 1 ....... . 1 ! . . . . ... . . . . . ...
millions, instead o; increasing the vaiu-i p--'",'o-, me measures tnny nave pioposeii i n-.e 111 1 nr repiesr nt it,ve.s, im power to : e.aicuiaH'd to iiiKp.ro us Willi a good spu.t.
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rii"n Iy gt n ' ai ui "i'.. -"" '- 0f property anil the wages of labor, as -all partake ot tho character of those ot I 11rpo.se taxes fur nnv purpose whatever, j With one l.e.ut, x.ii'.i i.iu; baud, a mi o,,u
letter at I the ,it puty, ami wn n'" """ ."""' ''" "-T rhey had so often promisor?, under tho the r id f od.ttal p utv, and aie to be ro-; except to defray llio necessary national
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.,w itie imlilic attent.nii is often ibs-
tiacied lv the innltiplicit v of subjects
!.;.-'i daily nrise for consnleiatton in the
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baneful inflitence of their leg shation oh-: s.s.cd hy in us no less dan
structing tho ordinary rn mnels of trad-', j ever. n.w.rf nrit.tnrl tvf llm finii.il -ml Id. ,-r ! lililt Sill lir ill'Miliri'S nil! ho lor-iin n!.
progress of nalion.l rvents, no st of them, jj, mrp ,rprr?., ! tmpt.-d, if Hie Whig party should bo so.--.(iD itions iT in-ie tempoi.uy expediency j sr,s ft.uw.ri,irlls JP, J c . s-f.il in it, . 0 ,.ig contest, is evinced nd we s'.oubl firquently recur back j wj,icl , ,.,,.,1 before,,, by the ncer.l 'V all the -1.5. ic ibr political boti.n;
lir-t ,iin.-.'r!, ami 10. j i.e ...: "'"' j nf onrivditiciloppcnents at the list mcs ! ! we si, cud h bh.t l indeed, to the
iileniial election. It U nun whicb itMj!t! .e;i:H ol pa-t cxperienee, if xx e could ! throughout the
no, nnd cannot, s.xon bo fori-ottcn. Iv ''"'i u lor a homii 'iit,':! it, that contest will inoro attention.
tbe recuperative energies of the people.' be a severe one. ii h th rt fore the more
I he ). oirr atie p irty lias no cxveri o a0,j ,y tho fertility ol a sml extorter-1 incinntient upon us to l e well prepared ;
p.-ts. Ilhis no secret principles nl nni1y frtiitrnl of all the productions ufj and ahhough we may h ive an arduous intruded ( r the public eye." Oi tun r;rth, wo urn groltiilly recovering j r,"dl et, wo h ivo that confidence in our coiiiriry. it rcl e f,.r its sirengih opou ftorn these disstron efT-cts ; whether we 1 t'"s I'm. and in tho intelligence of the
un'v.v-Ml ii'.!iiion 111 KiioxMfog'.. " suall lie aeain plunged, int i a sunil ir Vor-I P o i, , ru n wo c uiiiot tionoi Uie ispuo
voice, let us advance to ti.e ciutiio c;i-
rous than I expenditures, much less to levy a lax up- j usl. V.' e have every thing to t heir ui
..I' nnr iril IvisUion. and possess a
i.'itu'x '..,.-g in' ii.-.r. iirr'i kno.il dge of l!ie erouml uprn fcl.iM.'e ii'csi! 1 t of which xie S'and.
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nil Ian: 1 1.1,-a 111 l 01 ii 11 oi 11 1 .y nil 110: pi, v. nt: benefit of another. It may also be justly obsetved, that in affording the incidental pro'.iction xe have alluded to, the in-ti-iestt; of the or
fliioill linf' I . 11 1 1 nnd I r , 1 ,-,011 , r .1 .-.-.11. i..t
tiie
hiialxvays desiied tint Us banner should rx of dissolution and depravity w belli-'"Tit" g 'd .'i'!ithit is w iihin us" of the
he bro ully iniciiled xvith its principles ; ,,T we shall wade through th i saine scenes j cap -.'oiii y ot thu p 'ople for sdf govern-
of debauchery and extravagancy and in-ur, is ,h strong now as when it burned whether we shall agiin oornmil the des- "i,l" ti" altars of our father hearts. Ii linies ot our mutiiry to the hands of a i is th's I t i t It w hich gives us a confidence of party whoso professions are clevly shownj8 nu-ess, and winch xve make the standartl to have been in sumo points intentionally , f ",,r actions in tho contest xve ,ro xv: g-
ileceilful. nml in nil tho very reverse of; ng.
When ns a p i rt y xve conten 1 iig liio-t any iiicreiiso of the ti ixxeis of govern-
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i ,od gt ici eg , 1 'iil i n ib'.e
r. who nre fi foituintej . , M r ..it.,,, i l,cneath its folds,
, ';.. I y od.rt lance UVI, a full and perfect un lerstan,d i ,.. i.vobu eii, areS,!,,, f ,t,c objects for which they are .-.iu ibrni pure i'' r xMicivlMigj. Indeed, it is an undeniable ' f tnnsm died in lr,,,h, lint no cane ran ho good, or ! wnrtby of supporl, which relies upon de .,'., p' ice a 'ufficcnt j rr.,,;,;M fr ,o m ans nf success. We
... ,,, m ii' o ,i. t, ar rights , P,n,rstlv desire our fellow citizens tn
...ii "i m v -f..er oa- ronirast tbe osii il .-ours nf our party in
class of men, has ulirndy soil
on. Uur principled ;. re tin'.s.' wli '-h ii. list ultimately tiitimph. Tl.ey maj l-y trodden I'dixn for a seiisot; they may bo cru-hrtl to iho c.nii but like mill, nt all tiioe "iho eternal vears td (jod ar-tln-ili," and they will oil ini'i te Iy prrvul.
country, should icceive ;e elomlt; wn.cli la'- ty iih.-i uied Hicoi The lins'iic:--s i this I re fist In ni, n ' itivrv, and ti.:? d iv !
oesmeii, pcalt, tei!
i
! much j drawing in which t'
mote injury from llio iiirgo in iniil.u-tiir- j xvith the l..liu..pj uiul
and coriKiriiti'it.s in the
ev xv i ! I b'irst for. ii e li'.i'g'T.en of a li iou-
i hit comii-iuies and emporium!. s ui it.e t d iv sen.
cast, then from all the foteign ci iiq-'Cli- ; I,ook at their progress within tn ulmrt lion th y could over be exposed; and vet j Ve; r. and It t farts uiuii niablc answi-r f. r
their performances, it ia for you to determine.
Wo h.vo said that the characteristic
i m v ether oa- ronirast tbe inn il .-ours nf our party
ru iter liu o ... ,! frr(.rct WUll tllltot our oppononis. distinction between the Deonieratie and
. oi-x.rv d.yci", li will b remern'.ered, that during the federal parties, is the disposition f tho i tho. ' r: " i I it ores den'ial cutest, every possible frm , rntrench itself ,ehind the nm-i rig!
m'n, and for thos.-' cons' itntional lestur- . . . . .
nous xirc:i si'ire as intiiets iietxiccn
wo p. overs on tin one h ui. I, and the e . i i .... i
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, j 'i 'jet't nf poiitic.il il scnssion was ri'Sdi; parts of the constitution j arid of tho la-1 '"' m "in to m loose g oier ,ldi, s. Ycisioit,as well Immerlv as during the last
: ),, m,-ieq i i n.y our oi n ments, cxi-cpt ttnt wu c.i iney , ,rr , ... r, whether Lnnwn ns ib uoo!i al p eiUs to bo w. 11 and thor- snmmei s canuiai-rn. nnd no doubt wi l be
in the iru-i sprit ol ni istoi rat ic cppir.ssion, lie piestnt uiijucl, and onerous tariff, seem.- to be intended almost exclusively for the bent lit ol the litter. lFe have thus briefly noticed some of the most prominent differences between tho I) numeral ic. end Whig patties, un those great leading questions, xvhich nte
likely lor ihe mxt live years, as they have for Ihe last three, to agitale t lie coun'.iy. It is not necessary, nor have we room to advert to vaiioiis oilier minor points of
th'' S'lei 'ISS ol OIU CI'.USO. " X I t'll the I 'tf Congress opened its srs im and chose its speaker, or, n federal rosjority of forty proclaimed its power in thu House of Representatives. In the present one, the democratic, ascendancy ia restored, run) tho majority is nuuo than seventy votes, though the aggregate nr.iii her of the House is decreased. F.cn in the Senate, where the six years' term necess.itih retards the change which iIip people can make, a federal majority of fifteen is reduced lo four; and of the ixvpnty-seven Whig Senators who now pit there, thir
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icairi ami ngun me sui.iecis m inscus-1 tccu nre oiuiosett to the poiiiiciii eonti-
uienfs d their own Siates."
ildb tence. Tnese, together wilh those
we have already meiuionetl, haio been
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v our ot p ments, except tint w'rc! t.tey , ,rr, j n nhases. whether known n tl -it"
c; ..s-orest sit.s J :nv p:rw .(xcil to have been their. Federalists, National Republication', or! onghly imderstn 1 1. We baxo resisted.! again mooted before the people iu tbe v ey 'iwjc an I altrft only o' j-ft N 't otdv , Wing., i,-, nxtend tbe p!'i l?rms vf ''"T o ti si Tie i.i-i.'por"' u "t nf n' f nn'rst which is to fjm. I'pon these is
Look at tho votes of the States, as m .nifestrd irl tbo Democrtit everywhere rally frenf 7r.-?r -? oi fourth Fr.)
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