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THE AGE. WOODSTOCK, VERMONT. 1 II U IIS D A r II V B.NI.V0, g E P T. lJjtS-l I I'nciiu-n chtrr Ihf IIickoby Tiiee, 1 11 (lonni its bntiglii Ii tvo nhcllrrrd H'cfi (I'trull Ihe land its brnnclicn wsw, 'V'll'IHll.llfli on Ihr. f-in' S""' FOR I'RESIDENT, oi-'TEXMssr.i:, I'OR VICL' PltKSIDKNT, GE011GE M. MLLAS, 01' J'E.VNSYl.VANl.l. ST.VTi: KIXCTOU.YT, TICKET. AT I.AllflE, EDWARD D. BARRER, NEWELL KINSMAN. For Ihe Dhlriclf, No. 1, JONAS CLARK. " 2, CUARLESG. EASTMAN. " 4, DAVID P. NOYES. Kw) it beforc lliu Pcoplc! Aerlanllnro ncciN nn proircilon. Hennj Clmi. "1 vou-d lor Hiu Tiinll ul'leio, Uil, nml Ifc32" Utnnj Clay, "Idldnotvotu fiir IhoTarliroriSlG nml 1821. Iltnrii Vlay. "Curh RT-irKTin tho WIiIjh Mippnrt wlll pnwi-na pcr-minrm- nnd i.ilnlily, ii'iuiliiy l.ir morc i-.i-i-nll.il ninl luipiuliiiillliinii hUli 'I'anlV, proiturliis diwlW.icllon, llu.-timlloii nnd niu-i-rlilnly." lUnry Cni. I ill.l NOT VO lor llie (.irilVol Idje.l'or wliloli.hnw. t vimT I rMt l'ri llutrii, Col.llcnlon, Col. .liilinnni,A7M ))Vi'?-4l,na,liillicr, Dl!) VOl'i:. Aml il I rcmiirkabte ihal Ini'ii Ihot tnrtml MV ("icrlioin In i;cinr'i-M liaM licrn ilircolnl In t Ii i Hi:iUUTION aml nnlitlf nlioii nl T.iiiH'. 'Ihm lil l"ll, I nuppnrli'il Ihal Tailir whidi srrill' rtil.fo liiinl mii'llllid lliu Timtf of b2i' Iiimiiihii'Ii llial 11 wi- uppwi'il Ii) miwiinlili! mcii llial il nnM or iiIirIiI tu.niMt lliu iNnllillors cl Simlli I'urollna. Tlu wl fir. bi), 1 brmifht farimrd Iht cwijiromiir. 3 rt iinvi'i v n in I'tMH- ol" wlinl 1 rujanlocl n n liliili TarilT. N'n incrii ri'viMUiu nhniilJ holoilnl lli.in U nu'c -mrT in nn t-(-iiiioiiil"i I .hliiilnlMrallou nrilii'SiKrrniiirnl." 'I HttuuM Ii.hb pirli-rri'i! Ili.il llif nuiiproinl'-p apl in nll Ii pirli, lnnilipriii ilmii'i ufJO pfr cinl. cinlil Invu Ini'ii IivIIiitpI lci."--'i'V lellcr (o M' tkrriutullier ol lltorsm, ihlr Oi l. 2,1 1813. '-Il tliorainpruniMi bi) InvloluMy mninl.iinnl nn.nrl TIIIVK U IH'CIIIT tii nc."' II. (Huy ul llnir.tlii, '39. "I .im fir aljldiiw l) tlic prlnoiplM of llie couipnuuhc ucl.'-II.Ci.iy, lu nialc, Mirch H12. lirinijlit fnriiril llio comji ro tnac." II. Clay lo Jlr McrrHu-ilii'r, Ocl. 1813. '-I lliink ilu-ri- is uo il.inpr n( n lilsh turliriielng evcr rdnlillilivill Ihtil IS3lii(M tmintutlij itimiw llmt ilni'i'iimntinn. 1 wn "t in ruiinri-M wlirn it paM-il imJ dil not otil'"rlt,liulvll!i llt lil-lory nml lli'- rlrrnm al.inrot lli.it ji-ivo hlrlli In It mn wi-ll iiriHnliitcil. Ihi-y v.ne!iii!ltildircilitlk l AiihtIc.ui Irsi-lallun, iind I linpn lor IH linnnr wlll nrvrr a.iin l'OH-'ali d. AlU-r iti v ri-mni tn roiurt-it In I33l,my cllorn wrro di- ri-rii-il tti il KxlilU itltni iimiI rctluctfon of tlio raln uf ilill) niululni-il In tlit-act of 24. ' Mv oplnlon llut IIktpN nn d insi-r horrnfliT ol u tirlir, H lu'indi-d im Ihusrilifjlns f.rt lh.it onr inannr.w tiiri-i Imvc nm laki-n ili-i-p ruot. In llu-lr lnlano), lln-y iii-i-iIpiI a rrlcr inu iaun-id proli-tlloni linl, iih lliey srow nnd adv.inoi-.tlipy iii'iinlro lmiclh and ntaldlil), nnd, cuiiicnni-ntlv, wlll ri-'uire rM iroii-rllon."Mr Ulay In JHLTl'.ll'tl.VHOI'I.NIOS Ol'Mlt I'l.A V. "Tn-v.irdi" Mr Cl.iy ni n iilllirinn, Mr .li Mi rxni cnnl ntanlly niinilcli-il n Htrona i i-iniaiiiiiirc, nml ollin nld lio W'iniii'!i4yaih-ndid n-.ilor, wllhnalany v.ilnahli-knowl-cd '.i fi-oin i-iporlfiiro or ludy, or any dilrrinlni'd pnldlc prhii-lpli-4 liiniuM In s id iiohtlril crleiu-r, illlur prnr. tlo.il orlliconlloal." 'Ih. M. Itaii.lolph "Ifzcnllcincn icilt hoI nlluw in lu hmt hlack ilarrt thriiiHHtnllomui lo hmt ulilte nnt.u ft Wi; riunini iiiinnri-i"r,iiiiil AM'toiirioM,iiiulli ivconr WlVUn an-l llUlfJII ri'.ltri ;i'.rt tn Ihr ItMm. Konry Uiy, In Iho V.A. IIihmh ol'ltt-i., roh. 1819. Son vrsnin rnii Ciion "I lll d m diity frn ll'.Mr Cliv Mohi-la-ni'lllli'dliy II, trnmuhniii I hae i-icil-rnci-dnnl) llNOKMIUOIIS TltC VTMKNT In rculln lor u-ux'f'l'oh'd M-rvii'c".!" dVii. Ihrriim. "1 hiti- donti liim ClrChi)) niany f.ivor, l-ut Iip hn ruluriii'l Ihcm ull wllli lliv ;,.IOA'il47' lnsrnlllndc." (Iih. Ilnninin, "0XCE M0RET0 TIIE 11REACH" T1IH CONNT IIUNTER LASTNUM HRRS! Don't givo it up so, boys! Yon fonght n-ell in Septentbor, nnd tho oncmy rc joicc ovcr a niinous victory. Hut, No vombcr is coming annthcr bnttlo is tn bo fonght, nnd if wcll fonght, IlenryClay will be defeatcd in Vermont! Tho tido ianllinour l'avor. Tho coon forccsnrc in disniay while tho victorious legions of deinocracy fill tlic wliolc licavcns with their cxultant shonts. ONCEMORB, BOYS OF VEliMOXT, IT A'I) AT 'BM! Wc will scnd tho rcmaining nnmbcrs of tlic Coon Hunlcr, from No. 10 to No. 10, inclusivc, nt thcratc of TWELVK COPIES FOR ONE DOL- LAR! Wc novcr do nnythiiig in Vermont, at tho Prcsidcntial clcction. Lct ns do fomcthing this ycar, and not allow thc coons to cuawi ai.l ovr.n us, as wo us ually do. S'end in for tlic coon 1 luntcr forth- with. Il will Fkin tlic coons just abont right. AS USUAL, If wo livc, wc thall be at Mont)clicr, dnriii2 tlic tession ofthc Lcislalurc. It will alTord us grcal plcasnrc to pay what little wc may beouing onr subicribcrs, a3 wc laiow, it is only by mcans of that lit 'e tlicy arc ablc to print n papcr for u?. M1NIJNOW! We t.il;c all kinils of producc in pay mciil for thc Agc, aml it is now just tlie timc for thc farnicrsto pay us np for their snbscriplions. Somc of joii, gentlcmen, arc a little to hanl with us. Vou lake onr nancr vcar in nml ycar ont, and nay us nothiti at all. You would thirik it ratlicr hard if we- sliould bur four or five bushcls of corn ofyou cvcry year for four ycars, and pay you in ofleringto take fitc morc for tho fifih ycar! That is prccisely hc wny you scrve us. Come now, bc da rtnl, and brmjr us sometiii.nc in pny iiifnt for yn-jr pipcr. Wo will tako any tbiiig bnt coon .skins lliey are worthlcJs abouttlicsc tlays. MIND NOW! JAM POLKa 9 TIIE ELECTION. We givo, tliis weok, thc votcof tlio cu tirc stntc, excnpt tlireo towns in Addison Co., Fcrrishtirgli, Lincoln, and Wallliain. Tlic rcsult, ns wc utiiUo it out.is as follows: RECAPITULAT10N. GOVKIINOK. 1811. 1813. Killo-g. fi'nJu. Shft. Kil. M.U. Slif, lli'iinlitglun lt90 IKJO 2t) 1 1171 1502 123 Windham !93S 2:91 5(3 2001 2506 332 itutiumi nea awj '107 uwi 2950 29a WlinUnr 2119 -H33 727 23c2 3c23 518 Addison nll hut jflmuu 070 221G C.03 813 1913 112 Orange 2b3G 2395 fH2 25CC 2IC1 K.')3 Chittenden 21U1 522 1H"2 1974 211 Wilmington 23.VJ 1733 -130 213G 13') I 223 CitltiloiiU 197 Ic70 211 m-j IC05 Ui franklin 1733 2129 SoS 17C7 19J1 IP3 lamoille 931 f5." 517 9C0 4f0 3. Oileaiu b75 1191 363 1051 llU.'i 3( Ui,M 307 332 17 470 StO 2 Or.uullsl 201 330 3 191 2i8 21)929 2:919 5G23 21S9D 21323 30;'J Slade'e mnjority lu ull bm 3 lowiu 1302. HM1. 1840. K. S. SV Dil. Jon. Bennington 1G0G 11130 201 1702 11195 Wintlliain 11)311 271)1 5G3 2015-1 3527 Rutland 171)11 3532 407 19G2 42IG Windsor 2119 4733 727 2403 5901 Addison all butatowna 070 221G G08 1231 2G71 Orange 2030 2395 G02 211110 3007 Chittenden 10-111 2101 522 1742 2350 Washington 2350 17511 430 24G0 21C4 Caledonia 1957 11170 211 2075 21 GG Franklin Lamoille Orleans Essex Grand Islu 1733 2129 31!U 1002 2277 931 555 517 1170 979 1)92 122-1 301 101 li 307 352 17 401 201 330 3 191 1411! 441 21)11 330 3 27919 5024 M0 M4 20929 23 ,U0 330C3 1031)0 1302 Coon niaj. in " loss sincc '40 CP9024 It will be bccn that Sladc's inajority is 1,302, agaiu on Mnllochs' voto of last yoar of !),133, nml a loss on llie Govornor voto ofMI) of 9,02.1 ! At tlic Presiilential olection in 1S10, tlu voto was as follows: Van Hiircn 1S1107 llirnev 420 Ilarrison H2I40 18-t!!!) 14007 iao-2 12(115 cnon m.ij. in '40 M4 " Jtfss since '40 A loss on tlic Gov. vote of MO nf CCNINE TIIOIJSAND T W HN T Y FOUR, aml on tlic l'rcsidoiitial voto of '40, a loss of scy-Twnr.vii tiiousand six iiun- DllED AND FORTY.FIVE! il would sccin is no grcat things to boasi ahout on tlie part of llio coons, and yct, in thnso tiiucs, wlicu thc days of their glory have dcpnitcd forcvcr, aml thc smnllwi holc in tlic groiiud is snfliciuiH to coutaiu tlie wliolc lcan and starvcd lillcr; thpy ncs llc tngcthcr undcr thc slight prntcclion a fissiircin a Vermont rock all'ords their fur lcss skins from tlio spurs of tlic cxulting Rooslcr, nml arc quilo thniikftil for a few iinhbinsof inusiy corn, tlirosui to thcm by "a niggcr" (tco Aliolitiou pnpcrs) to kccp tail and body togrtlier, ovcr whicb ihoy cry as Iustily as their discascd and sickly liitigs will allow. Thrcc groans for thc DYING COON and thrcc r.hecrs for POLIC AND VICTORY! Tlir. til.OltlOL'ri VlCTOIiY IN .MAI.ST. Iteturin liavu nnw cnmu iu from liSS tuwn-i, wliicli ircirnt lliu fullnuiiii; n s u ! i , in cnnlrasl willi 1810, nn llio L'leulor.il ult-, wliich uo li.ivu tnlicii in llio largnst uvi-r east, niul ti llu r il iuir lli" licsl tcjt of p.irly nlrun-li, in I'ninp.irNnn willi llie rcncnt olection, coiitusliil ,n llial wn.i nn inlinnal pulilics cntiruly, so f.ir m rul.ilud In llio otu fnr fioveriior: ISII. IS to. Atnli-isnii, -17312 Vnn lluii.-n, -l.'j.'ill Itnliinnn, !!7.'i!)7 Iliirriiin, .C0!)7 AllullicrJ, Gl'Jfi All ulliuM, 11)1 Deinncralio gnin sincu 1810, 2271 Aliulilion, " " C'j:i2 Wliij; liisi " 65IIU Unmorralic IVc :un, W.iiV. Thu Iouih aml plunlallniH In lin liunnl from gavc Vnn llnreii 71! 1, llniri'on C51,nnil will prnli nlily slilitly incrc-.i"o ili.it oti: now. Tho t gatn nlrcaily rulurneil m L l ,.":!." . aml lliu full t-.in va4 will nn ilonli! ciiikiI, ifit ilo nol ejci:i.-d llio uleclural otoof 1810, willi nn cmic-h nf lnn lliouanil ovcr llio Gnvcrnor volo nf lli.-it yc.n. A cluar ninjnrily of l;()Ull TIIOUSAND AXI) r.KiHTV-NlNr. fnr AnilvrMini nvt-i all nppnoiliiin, nsci.-rlainiil, willi n proli.ilild inliliiion cf iwn liundreil in tlu: linvm nol licnril fioni. Tliii U llie I;itget in.ijniily olil.iini'it nn u full volo sinr.c llio i-litctinn of IS.1U, liuin-; nno lliouinntl inore tlun tlio canv.-iMor 1833, whcn tlio ulmlu nlo w.14 ;i lillln aliorl ul ninety llmuj.iml. Tlio rclurni for niciiiIium ul cnngaMS aro incmnptcto in W'alilo aml b'nininurjul ili.-ttiict, und llio iilnclioii of lli-.i-g.in nml Hawti-llo, nllliougli pmb.ililo, U yot a nml lcr ofiluulit, wliicli tho ollicial cnnvns-i rnn only ilccidi?. h'.iwlcllo run.o licllrr for lliu 2!)lli lli.in llcagan fnr lliu 2Stli, for ulivion-t rc.isoin. Of lln; 4lh dulrict tlic Auguntn Ago says "iho vulo ii closc nml Iho rcsult (liiuuiful." In Arnnttnok thc voto fnr congrcK i- llio snno ,n for gnvcrnor. Twcnty iloinncraH nro i-k-slml lo Iho Si-ti.ito, nml but ihrco wliigi nn rlioico nf ii'iiiiiinilcr nfScn. ntc, but tho vac-.incic) will ofcnur-ii! bo fillcil with 4einocrat9. Tolhollouso fifiy..?evcii ileinocraU aml Iwcnly-six wbigi nrc known tn be cloclcd wliolc nambcr 151. A qunrum, llicriToro. ii nl rc.iily clirw'ii, nml tho Alla intimatinn iifno quo rum elcctcil U a incic fclcli fur clTt-ct nbroail. lly countHH llin nicinliCM clect nro a follows: Vnilt 10 cli-inoci.il", L'utiibcrl.iiiil -I, Lincoln 5, Hancock 8, iVnhirglon 2, Krnncbec 2, Oxfnril 4, Sonicrscl 2, l'enolncol (i, W.ililo 9, IVnnMin .", Aioo'took2. Tlircowhigi nro clrcleil in Ciini bcrlnni), 8 in Lincoln, 2 in Washington, 7 in ICi-n-ncbcc, 1 in Oxfurd, 3 in Somcrcl, 2 in I'cnobicol. Mav TiiousA.vns op DrMocitATs as sctnhlcd nt Baltimore on thc 12th, nnd formcd one of tho largcst nnd fincjt pro cc93ion evcr seen thcro. "POST UP I'lIE ROOKSi" Jl Dcmocralic. Kcl Uain rGO.dGG.t'ii thir- tccn Statcs, smcc IB4U! As Mr Wcbstcr snid vo must opnn a new sct of clcction rccords. Iloro fol low n few cntrics rcecntly inndc by tlio pcoplc. Thirteon Statcs hnvo voted in tlio prcs cnt yenr, viz.: New Ilanipsliirc, Connec ticut, Virginin, Rliodo Island, North Cni- olinn, Louisiunn, Alabaniu, Koutuoky, Illinois, Indiana, Missouii, Vermont and Mmno. Thu following wus tlio rcsult in tlicso Stutes in 10 10: Van Ilitnn's maj. llurrisan's maj. N. Ilanipsliirc, G.53G Conncctiout,G,490 Virgiuiu, 1,431 Loiiisinna, 3.GD0 Illinois, Missouri, Alabamn, 1,939 Kcntiickv, 25,-1-10 0.G02 Indiiinn,' 13,598 5,520 N.Cnrolina, 12,598 R. Island, 1,950 Vermont, Maino, 1.1 JOO '441 21,928 78,701 21,928 Coon mnj, 5G,733 Tho rcsult of tho rccent clcctions in thc siuno Stutes is ns follows: Cunn in 11 j Di ninerntic maj. Connecticut, 500 N. Hiinipshiio.O.OOO ICeutueky, 4,500 Virginia, 2,01)1 N. Cnrolinn, 3,1100 Illinois, U. Islnnd, 1,000 Missouri, Vermont, 1.3G2 Alabninu, Iudinun, Louisiauu, Mnine, 14,000 5,000 10,000 2,000 1101) 5,000 10.3G2 47,000 10,302 Deni mnj, 38,038 Add HaiTison's mnjority, iu 1S40, of 11,828, nml wc luivo n elinugo from 18 10 011 thc populnr vote of 80,-lGG in fnvor of Deinoerncy!! Tlie wholo voto of tlicso olevcn Stutes in 1840 was 717,303. Ths wholo 1111111- ber of votcs polled iu tho Twcnty-six .Statcs wus 2,5I7,0S0, orinoro than three tiines tho nunibcr in tho thirteun Stutes tlmt luivo hold their elcctions this yenr. If tho Deinocintic pnrly sliould mnke iho snino gaiu iu tho other stutes that it hns iniido in tho thirteon, it would showngnin 011 tho populnr vi te, eompnred to 1810, of ubout 250,000 in tho twcnty-six stntes, wliicli would anuihilato tho Ilurrison mn jority of 11! 10, und give Polk nbout 110, 01)0 mnjority on tlio populnr voto of tho Uuioii. 11' tlio restilt of tho rccent olcctinns nro nny indicatiou of tho public fceling, tlie coiitost next full caniiot bo 11 closo one; tho rcsult will be n Deiuncratic victory, iinpurnlleled in ull forinor conlests; nol even oxcceded by tho frniidulcnt Coo 11 victory of 18-10. SO T1IEY G'O! Post tiii; Hooks. Sinco tlio Prcsi dcntinl liomiimtions wcro innde, Iho I'ol lowing Stutes huvo thtis rnnked them selves iu tho Presideiitiul cummign. Poi.ic. G Ci.av. 11 12 l.ouisinnn, Noith Curolinn, Kpiituoky, Iudinun, llliuois, Alnbnmn, Mipsoiiri, Vormnnt, Muiue, 12 9 9 7 29 29 Polk'smaj. 23! A NuT. MORE TROUHLE FOR TIIE COONS. 1 Tho lnst lettorof Ilenry Clny'rf plays tho dcttce with coon cnlciilutioiis. Tlie Mus.snchusctls Spy u lendiug coon pnper says: "Gcorgo Hancrol't tlio locofoco cnndidute for thc ollico of Govcrnor goes strong for tlio Annexntion of Tcxns, nnd nssumesthu grotiud that tho mcnstirc will not tcnd to tho innroaso or perpctiiation ofslnvcry. This prnpositimi is nlmost too absurilfur scr'wiis nfuUilhm und inili- ralis a luch nf cannnon sciife nr woriil irni r'tplr, cithcr of wliicli would bc a snffi cltul (lisijiuilificriliun for ovcn a niiich lcss importnut ollico than that to wliicli hc ns- puos." Now for Ilcnry Clay, in his last lcttcr. " di) nol lliiulc Ihal tlie sitbjcel of slavc ry suht to afl'icl llie qiustlim onr. icay or tlic olicr. Whtlltir Tertts be inilciimlnd or inrm'iiornlrd in tlic Unilcd Statcs, I do nnt bcllcve il will prohmg nr sliortcn thc ilitrntion of thut in.itiliitloii." Mr Clay stnnds condeinncd by thc or gunof his own party, us lucking ciimmon srnsc or mornl principlc fiijjic'unlhj to dis qiiallfij him from hoUling cvin nn infir'wr ojficc! Ilerc it is; you cun't cvndc it. Rcnd it coons, nnd wrigglo out of it if you cnn! It's a tight fit wc kuow, let's scc ifyoii can gct out of it. but ATTENTION VERMONT COONS! Thc following rcsnlutions wcrc pussed nt n inccting of thu friends of Clay, iu Piitnnin county, Georgia: Hisolrcd, 3. J Imt wc consiihr him tttritrrtl fn nliiitn llin cnlt-lf nl llw. -'..i. prnmisr. Acl, und thatit thistimo wc look to him ns bcing thc 0111 nmn in tho couu- try whose inniicncc cnn curiy out tiiuin-; pimntiy tlic pnnaptci containcd tn saul ttct. "Rcsolml, 4, That nsgoodciti.cns wc nro ovcr willing to nay anij tariff for the purposc ofrcvcnue, but not it ccul Jor pro tcction." This looks bcntitifully for cooncry in Vermont. CIIOICE SELECTIONS FOR COON STUMPEUS. Wo recommcnd to tlie Wntchmnn nnd thc coons, tho following choico extrncts from Mr Cluy's lcltors inostly writtcn sincc tho opening of theprescnt campiagii, for their toxt-book, or guidc, ns thcy lio it ihrougli tho couiitry. Thcy will show tho bouutiful consistency of tho "grent cmhodimeut." "It is thurcforo, porfectly idlo nnd ri- diculous, if not dishonoi nblo, to talk of resummg our titlo to 1 cxns' Ilcnry Clinj. "i hiircjinwrvcr. 110 lusiltttion in ;iff llmt, far from haring any pcrsonal ubjcc tion (0 thc aiiiiixnt'wn nf Tcxns, 1 sliould bc L'lad to scc il." Ilcnry Clay, Thcn lct thcm rcud thc following to their lienrers: " II woulil br. unwise. tn refunc 11 pcrma- nriil acqimilion, whicb will o.xist ns long istho globe reinains, on ucioiint ol u tcm- porary iiistitulion." Ilcnry Clay. "1 wo luimlred ycurs uavo siinriwiicu and simclijicd negro slaves ns property." Jicnnj ijuiy. Thcn cxplain this: I ilo nol lliinl; Ihal thc subjrct nf slavcrij oui'ht tn aj'cil Ihr iincslion onr xcaij or Ihe ollur. IVInlhcr lixus bc indepi ndint or inrorporulcd in tlic I 'mtid Slalcs, J do ntit bclievr it irill prolong or sliortin thc duralion ofllmt inslilnlion."Mr Clmfs "lidi.it" liltcron Tccas. Explnin tho ubovo to tho "Libeity pnrty," whose voves you nro trying to cntch. Wo shnll tnko spccinl pnius to ciretilnto this lcttcr of Mr Clny's tlmt nll may bo bcncfittpd by tho production of this grent, consistent stutesinun!!! Now toll your coon friends tlmt slnve ry will dio without nny ol'their nssistnnco, for Clny hns snid: "It is destined to bccomo oxtinct, nt somc distiint duy, in iny opinion, by tlie oporntiou of tho inovitnblo luws of pojni Intion. "Hcnry Clay. Ilore, you cnn iuforin your hcnrcr.s, that tho beuutil'iil doctrine of ninnlgninu- tion, or tho "bleiiching process" eomcs iu. Thcn rcconcilc tl.is to their iindci stnndings. "To ndmit Tomis to tho Union would be a violation of tho Couslitiition.beciuiso no provisiou is mndo iu that instrument I'u-thc ndniissiou of fortign stutes." llriirij Clay. Now hcnr Mr Clny in his l(dcsl" lct tcr: "Mr Adnras hnd n right to nuthorizc iho ncgoliation of u tionty for tho ncqui silion of Tcxns with botb or cithcr ofthc powcrs cbiiuiing it." Wo will endeavor to furnish you from time to timc, willi spcciiuens of your grent leador's two I'uecd, political s-ngnci- ' READ! Clny's lcttcr on Annexntion, cvcry lnnn! Womlcr if thu coon papors iu Vorninut will publish it? So thcn, uller nll tho howliug of thc Verinont coons nbout Tcx ns und sluvcry, tho "ipicslion of slavtrij dors nol cnlcr inlo thc mulhr al all," uc cording to Mr Clny! Parlictilnrly do wo nsktlioscdemorruls who hnvo, by coons, iu tho disguiso of Abolitionists, bccn lininboozlcd into tlic iden that tho domocrncy wcro iu favor o' Anucxntion for thc solo purpnso of in crcasing und pcrpotunting sluvcry; pnr ticulnrly do wu nslc such dcmocrats to read Mr Clny's lcttcr nnd, if thcy cun, fathom und iiiidcrstund tliebcnutifiil gninc that coiincrij hns phiycd tipon thcm! Wo hopc thcy will tnko immedinto nccnsiou to blow tho fur out of their moiiths und oucc morc do bnttlc for thc olddoiuocrnt ic principlcs they hnve lovcd so long. fCF'Kely upon it, old bny.-, rely upon it this druwing yon inlo u Ihiril pnrly is n trick of thc wily conn nothing oth- crwisc. Whcrc is tho Vermont doino- crnt tlmt will bc thc roax.of it coo.v, nnd AiD i.v -rnn r.i.r.cTiov or Ilnxnv Ci.av? SEE IIERE, VERMONT COON PA- PERS! WON'T VOU JUST COPY TIIE FOLLOWING! "EVER V WHEPE TIIE CRY IS FOR A TARIFF FOR REVENUE, WITII D1SCRIMINATIONS F OR PROTECTION." It i4 not from nny lcttcr of Polk's it is from n lcttcr of Ilonry Clny, writtcn to lolin M. Clayton nnd datcd "Rluolicks, Aug.22, 1044! Now thut tho clcction in this stntc is ovcr it is to bc hopcd thut thc coon pn pcrs will givo their rcndcrs somo inight into Mr Clay's vicws on tho Tnrifl' in stcad of thiir own, pahned oil' upon tho pcoplc ns his. rT-iilsEir- Tho excitcincnt iu this stalc is intcnsc. It probably cxccrds that of nny otbcr in thc Union. The fiicnds nnd ncighbors ofGov. Polk nro dotormincd to showbow strong hc stnnds in his own stnto, nnd thcy sponk sniigiiiucly ol carrying Ton ncssco by from 10 or 12,000 inajority. Tho grent Nnshvillc convcntion hns bccn followed by nnothcr imnicnsc gnth cring nt Shclbyvillc, iu South Tcnncsscc, said to hnvo bcon Irom liftccn to twcnty ' il"nntl strong. Legions cuu.o in from j North Alnbnmn. Tho cnthusiasiii wus pcrfectly indescribnblc. A corrcspon- dent ofthc Union savs that "Tho innutitam forcst lningh-t nro stirrcil Willi th'-'ir f-ir juumlinj rally." Thc spcukers wcro Hon. Fmncis W. Pickcns of South Cnrolinn, Gnnscvoort Mclvillc of New York, nnd Mr McClung of Alnbnmn. UNION OF THE WIIIGS AND NA TIVES JUSTAS WE EXl'ECTED TIIE BONDS SEALED. Thc last liuk in fe.lcral deceptinn isl.ro- . . . . 1 .. . KCll inc (iceii ui uuuuiiui iiL'uveeu uijriuuii nalivcism aml two-facod wbiggcry is sign- cd. sealed and delivoicd. Snrely onr coon ' friends migbt call 011 tlic monntains aud rocks to fall upon ihcni.and liidothcin from tho coiifusion that has overtakeu theni. Ilcrc is Jlnolhcr lcltrr in chaiaclcr to tho Na- Mr Frelingliuytcn gono over tivo Amcricaus! Ilere is thedcrd of con tract! Look at it aud blusli! What says Two-i'Acr.D Cooxr.nv now? Reail aud ponder on the futurc. Archer's ball iu motion. rrom Iho .. V. Ilcrnld. Mr I'nni.i.NoituYsr.x aniitiib,,Nativi:" A vcry fniiity tuUur from .Mr riolingliuyscn tn lliu "nafne" h.n jiul lioi-n publMiuil. It is ralh or a curioiH mnl sigiiilicant ilom iu llie hiilnry uT Iho tiiucj' iluro il h: Ni:w Vohk, Aug. 19, 1811. Dhaii Stu I rcernt th.it nny inUcnnrcptiim slioulil h.no .-irHcn iu rogard to iny laio lcttcr tn .Mr Mclzi'.ir, nf Vurl; ('0. I'.)., I livl nol llio slilitct ilu'in uf iinpuiiu tn tho Nalivu Atnorinan pirly auy tliing whalcver, nml niiich lo-n Incliari! tlicin :n "hnliliiig In piircciilinn ur nxcl'Jsiiin foi npiuii'u'd salii!," nr tn inliuiato that In buiin Aniciii-an Uo- piililicaii involvoj an ppprnval nf llio vinlciico aml liluuil uliicli occiirri-il 111 I'hilailu-lpliia. Your.s, vi.-rv uiily, Tiir.o: ntiiLiNfiuiJYsr.N, Mr Frelinghtiy.sen si'cnis to bo compc ting with Mr Clay for the iiichc ofrcuown! lln has sct Scuator Archer's ball iu motimi beforc tho alloltod timc. Tlic Sandnsky Clnrion, of N. York, tho whig orgau of Erio Rouiity, whicb has bccn out fnr nativc isni for thc last moiith or two, sccmcd lo kuow thc futurc desliny of coouory heltcr than somo otliors dcsired lo rMfii.vs,;it Icnst But llicir timc has cotno, aud uo disguisc ncod be kept ii longer. L'NION 01' Tlir. WIIHlri AND NATIVI'.S IN I'llll.ADr.Ll'IIIA. "Tho Nnibi'i of riiiliiilclphia lmo nnininatnl i-cporntn aml ili-tincl tic.Ki-l-i lor iui.-nilicr-i nl Con-gri--i, A-i!inlilMiii'ii, Muyor, iiml ('niiin.nii Cnuu-i-ll, uhich ticldiU, IVnni pn-si-nl nppcaraiin-s, will i-ci-ivo llin samo aiipporl lniiii thu wlil4 111 rinl.i-ih.-lphia lliat ihoy giiM) tu lliu satuu p.nly 111 Ihi-i cily fptlllg " Mark it, natiiralizcd citizcns so it will bc cvcry whcre. Evcry wlng will bc for pushing Archer's ball nlong in a vcry slmrt tiuin, Mr Clay's dpiitinuiations of llie "jionnns of Foni:i(,vi:ns ' u pcrll-ctly .imlerHood by tho whig lcadcrs. Col. Renmnn of tho Iiutlnud Ilernhl, makcs the following ("iiquiry, to wit: Whero was tlio "Coon lluntcrr" Whcre is hc now? In renlv. Ool.. tlic Coon llunter iran vcry sedulnusly enguged in killiug oll'tlic coons 12,015 of whicb bo bas dctroyed within tho Inst livo ycnrs, iu the stnto of Verinont nloiio. Ilo is up to his old tricks nnd we cul'luto will skiu lots moro of the Vurinints belbie bo Invs down his hickory club. Ilenrd from Mnine oh? SILAS WHIGIIT'S SPEKCII ON TIIE TAI1IFF. We shnll publish, next wcek, tho Hpccch of Mr W right, 'it Wntoilown, 011 tho Tu lilK It scttles tho wholo mntlcr bfynnd controvorsy, nnd sliould bc )lnced iu thc hiinds of evcry hone.U coon iu tho stutc. We shnll publish oxtras, und sell thein for SI.00 pcr hiindrcd, cnli down. 5000 oiight to bc ciivulittod iu this stntc. Scnd iu your orders immedintcly. Now thut thc stntc clectioii is ovcr, wc hooc tho pooplo will tnko somc puitis to come nt Mr Clny's renl vicws on thu I cxns (iiiestion. lliov nro ciniioilieil 111 his lcltors wliicli wo publi.-h this wcek Wc nsk ovnry cntidid coon to reuil, nnd judgo for hiinself if hc hns bccn dcceivcd on the subject ALAS FOR TIIE IIOPES OF COON- ERV IN VERMONT. Tho following dolectnblctit-bit nppcnr cd in the Roston Atlns of Scpt. 4th. Rcnd it cverybody: ArERMONT ALL READV. Correspoiidence ofthc Atlns. Tiiin'i oni), Vt. Aug 28, 1811. Mcssi's 1 Iuydcii Hrcwcr Gr..sTi.i:Mr.. The Vullov of tho Con uccticut is 011 liru. 1840 is Ihr in the bnck groimd, us o cnthusiusin. To-duy wus lit-lil u u lng iMnss ioiivention 111 Old Thctlbrd, to tho nuiiibor of 1000 nnd such 11 duy wo novor enjoyed botoro. Thc Latlies grcetod us with their uttend- nnce und, by their inlluenco nml prcs- cuce, aidcd us, nml ptit new coiirago in to thc whigs to go I'orwurd nnd overibrow llie nnnions of powcr. Thc llon. Simc on Short nroiucd, ussisted bv W II Ln- thnm. J. D. Crocker, nnd T. P. Ruithol- oincw, ICsqs., n? Vico Prcsidcnts, nnd M. N. Russ nnd R. W. Rnnslcud, ns Secrc tnries. In thc foicnoon, tho inccting wus uihlrcsscd by the Presidcnt, nnd Soth Austin, Est. who guvc nn nblo und in tercsting nddrcss. In thc nllcriioon, thc llon. .Ineob Collnmcr, our nblo Reprc senintive in Congress,uddrc.'-sc(l Iho C'on vcntiiui. 11c morc thnn cqtinlled tlio e. pcctntions of thc most sungtiino of his liicnds. Clcnr, coniinciiig, nml inlruc tivc, hc exnmincd thc vnrious politicul topics ol tho day, ntn most mastorly inan liier. Ilo dcnlt out fncts, sound nrgu i incnt, coinmon scnsc nud rcusnn, iu so intelligiblc a mnnticr, thnt thc most stttb 1 born Loco l'oco coulil not fail to cotuprc- ihcnd. Ilis opnn nnd finiik cxposition of j lliu I nnll, Lnnd IJistriliution, nnd, pnr jticulnrly, the beuring ofthc lavery nnes 1 tion, husservcd to uwnken thoso who call theinsclves Liberty-paily mcn, nnd (o .et thcm to tbiukiiig seriotisly upon tlicso siibjects. Next Tucsduy is our clcction, nnd wc will givo you n Snnrtir. Wc will clcct our Govcrnor, byfroin (i lo 10, 000 mnjority. This Congrcssionnl dis trict wu shnll cnrry by 2500, ovcr Locos nnd Ahplitionists. Gct out thc big gun. Wc will scnd you a victory that will go hooming ovcr tho Grnnito IIills and may it scrvo to nwakcn thoso New IIiunpshiro Idough l'uccs tlint urc led, liko dogs, by Uf"lc' s oftlio Loco Foco pni ty. AN 0 bonor "tho Stur that novor sets." And iimv God fniiiit thut it novcr inuvsct, but cofmo to shino brighturnnd brigbtcrto tho end of tiiuo. l'ours vcry respccuuny, Aoiucoi.A. False are tho hopes of cooncry! Tlie 10,000 maj. turns out to bo less than 2,000, aud tho (s'unrl froui thc old coon, .1 des- PcriUo 'lyhigi'rortrt. 10,000 mnjority! Wcll, wule as llio sliot was Irom tlie mark, it was a coufoundcd closo one for the D03 tou Allai! iXTIiere arc 110 held ihis month: Maryland votcs Georgia Arkausas I'eunsvlvaiiia New-.Iorsoy Ohin South Cnrolinn moro elcctions to bc Octobcr 2 " 7 " 1 1 8 11 8,9 8 11 FROM VERMONT l)Y WAY OF NEW' ORLEANS. Thc N. O, Ilco, whcn it pnhlishcd thc: lollowiug, was perhaps not awarc thatMi Alattocks, tlic lalc wlug govcrnor ol Ver mont, was au opcu aliiilitiniiists, and tlint iMr blaile, wliomtlie wlugs liavejust elcc tcil govcrnor, hns bern known for mniiy years, in aud out of Congrcss, as nn abo- lilionist ol tho J. O.. Adauisiiml .lo.sbua R. Giililiiigs i-taiii), bittcrly opprccd to tlic "Tcxas plot," aud at the same timc stram ing every ncrve for Ilcnry Clay, who hns personally 110 objectiuu to aiinexntion, aud tuiuld bc "glad to scc it" c 0 1 1 s 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 0 I. Gov, Mnllocks did uot go so far as Mr Sladc, and wus not elcctcd by thc people. Sladc prnclniiiicd lliat tlic wlug party, "for all prcsent prnctical purposcs," coiisiitutcd the "trno liberiy party," aud has contnvcd to securo his clcction without rcsort to tlic lcgislaturc. Tlie following pnr.igraph is ciirious ns showing the pnius laken by llio Clay pnpcrs at thc south to bliud their rcnders ns to tho truo positiou of the Clay pnrtv at tho north: ''Twn Aliulilion Oruclcs. One Dauiel Ivrllogg js thc locofoco crindiilalc iu Ver 1111111I fur govcrnor. I lo is n most notorioiis 1111I ultra nbolitinnist, nnd will doubtless reci'ivo most of tho 'third party' votcs One Ilonry D. Harbtr was thc locofoco candidato for liciitcnaut govcrnor nf tlio samo slato a ycar or two ago. This follow is now a hoi itiiicrnnt nbolitiouist, aud bo gncs about s)ouiini iu rnutipulc, faualic stjlc, iibiihingMr Clay aml thc whigs, aud nilvUiug thc abolitionists lo vote aguim.t ihein, becatiFC thcy are pro-ilavery nilo-c.-'itcs. Wcdoiibtnot thcy will hecd his coiitiscl." Thc Savannali Rcpublicnn llio whig pros whicb ilenies tlint Mr Clay or lus iVicmls 111 Georgia ndvncalc a tarill kccps tlic tollwiug ciiuslaiitly beforc its rcndcrs as motloes to goern thcm in the eleclioii.' At tlio north, llie rcadcrs of wlug prints arc novcr pcriniilcd lo scc such ihiiigs. "Tho liberiy of thc (Jeceiidnnls of Afri ca iu llie 1'iiitcd St.ilos is iiir.onipatiblc ith tho .sall'ty aml liborly of ihe European ilcccud.inl. Tlio lihorty, if it woro poa--ihlc, coulil only bc c:tablishcd hy violat ing thc inntiitoslibln poworsoftho statcs aml hiibvci'ling tho Unif'ii." Jl. Clinj. "I moiiIiI snllVr tho toriure ofan iiuiii.m lion beforc I cmilil sign n bill hnving for its olijrction tho nbolitiou of slnmy 111 ihis Di-trict ofColomhia, or iu any iiinii ner give coiirtenniicc of thc projrcl." , Clay in ISII. "I mn notau nboliiiouil and ncvor hnvo brt-n. Slavory iu llio slntos is a donie.'-lic concord llmt cuiijjrcs.? bad not thc ngbt ofpoworto iiitorfi're willi iu its lcn-ii-latiun." Frilinxhiiijstn. llolun Post I5ASE CfLl)IJCrF'rO KSCAI'E from TII 11 lt 0'N CRIMES. A'e Iind llio fi'llowing iu tho vcry coji sciiiilioits .lntirii.il of Saiurdny cvpiiing WIIOARE NATIVE AMEHIC'ANS: I.CCO FOC'OISM II R E A K I N G (IROI NI) I'OU TIIE21 Y E A R QI'ALIFICATION! 'Tho llui ivi.t (Clnromont Co.) S1111 a wholo liog mii.aiid'otit loco foco papir, gate ultorance to thc following s-cntiuieut a few days sitirc, as wc leariictl from tho Ciucinati Slraightnnt. What will tliea diiptcd citi'cus of Ohin think of such a doiuon.-trntioii in thc rnuks of thoso who havc bccn endoawiring to decpivc, prcju dicc aud mislcad ihein? TI114 is hut tlic bcgiiining of tlio ond: ".llliralimi oflhr naluriilizidion lawf It is now prrtiy ci-rtaiii that this qiiolton will cntor into our 110M CongrosMonnl c Ipctions: as soon as it comos up, icc arc pripnnd lo mnl it nnd will nrrny our selvo.sin fatorof INCR EASING' TIIE TERM TOTWENTY ONE KAHS"" Now, what isthc trtilh oftbts? Lct thc Rnn iqicnk for ilself, and who will not blusli for fcdcral nalitc audacity. Tho Ohin Sun says. "For thc information of tlic Courirr, nml to sntisfy its cdilnrs tlint wc not laknig whig grounds nu thc Native American tpiostion, wo will rofor his ;illrniioii to nuiiibor 10, Mil. 1(1; of tho Ohin Sun, and rcqucst him to rcnd from that; n iiiiiionc ing at ngc-l, 2d coltitnit, thc Inst nrticlo (piotod, whicb ronds lliu?; "Altiraliiin nfllic.YaturiiHzn.tiin Laws It is now pretly coriaiii thnt ihis qucs liou will cntor into our next cougrpssituiat tlcciions. As soon ns it crmcs up, wcnro prrpnrcil to moct it. nnd will nrrnv our splvcs in fnvor of INCR EASING 'THE TERM TO TWENTY-ONE YEARS. Pidlsrillc (I'a.) Jvnrnal. a whig papcr. Rc il kuown.that tlic abovc articlc i' thc vcry one w hicb iho Cotirier chareos us with oudorsiii.wlicn at llie tcry samctuuc iho ctlttor kncw, or niigltt havc known that wo hnd publishcil this articlc with otlior.i nud tlic sanic subject, aml dciioiiu cpiI iu strong icrms nsspirit and nbomiua blc sontimcnt!" So fnr from its boing a sentimeni in wliicli wc ngrccd, wc Iind com-iilcrrd it, ns wc now do, 011c oftlic moyt potont instnimoiits of wnrfarc ccr furni.'dicd by a whig, to usc ngninst the whig pnrly. The Journnl is so nnxions to kick up thc carrion ofuthcrs, thnt it assumcd thc lic as its own. ilut what think you,nnt umlizcd citizcns! This ycry cxtract w as from a whig papcr! Ohio H taUiman,