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1 1 I - , 4 ,1 I - , - 1-; 4:1 A 7, 4 ti-f; 'foot him,-for his kindness an4. he Idle ...re,,,t ving him,. fere from her letherto tr e't . Oa opening one or 'the wets, the , him, intoxicated with raptdre they tun. 6rst thing that met her eye, was the braced each other,' reclining epeechlest ' , name of her own -dear Washington m I opoo the -settee... -,Careline'es e Fathee s . i . liege R0111311 totters; with a palpitating 1 having been made acquainted with their ' - , heart ohs read as follown 1 attachment, pronounced them "mite 4We terve from.' Pa. Paper that eland wife. The company having beet 'fatal acceident, happened at 'Jefferson !made acquainted with his extraordinary e-Cdlicee, by the falling - of the Cupo- 1 to .ciestot s of things joint d in the in .1a, one of the etudents was cruehed 1 terest of the rapturous meeting. And , to s (teeth, nemed WASHLNG rON I now let those who are ready todispair, .larti WELL from Tennertsee. Ilia when their bky of preopects is darken . - parents must exercise einutual fortitude ing, cam a looa at the neat little Cottage sin:learning such an affliction. - Hi was on the Banks of, the Tennestee, were . -.revery promising young man expected resides Washington and .Ccieline, un-, eeto gradunte in the fall. le appears al- der whostivioef sorrow is a stranger; as i-eso,that he was engazed in a inarirage to Caroline's father the history ib bhort. ..,2-contract with a- reepectable and weal-, He Was taken bt the Indians', and atter . . e ethtrLady.of Tennessee.7. ',. , : ,, . 'being a captive 2 years he Beeped, and . , . With teari en her eyes;hke .1nished hearing of the death of Ms wife, be , elhe artiOle, :ell herjeys Seemed buried I searched some time for hie child, but ...with nit's, and tee world seemd a dreary could beer nothing of her, he -found no i leeivaste. ethe still load an inclination to more pleature in the world. Ile corn . 7-think the paper was in a mialake. But 1 menced the study of.Divinity which he Hon the next day it was confirmed by a eccomplished - in 3 years, and .-eetling e letter, from hilt Room mate, stating the himself in the village of D--, he circumstances, and that tt was hie last 1 reset red to devote the remainder of his .. requeat that he -should write to her life to the service of Ins GodTo ace ' .:There was cow no more room for hope. count for. Washington's nnexpected sp. -4'0 that Heaven could , take me elect pearance I will inform the feeder that :efrom ibis lurid vale of lithe 'binge," ex- 1.the accountItof Mel death)in th3 pbper e-clakned, she weeping, as she closed the was enly a forgery of Rangor'e to com e letter.. , . 1-pasehie ends, attd the letter item his eAt this time' eircumetance took room mate, was written under proinise eeplace which added new distress-1'111(3ra certain sum, being inetructed by ecleath of Mr. Mentear Ile died and- Ranger, bolted been there when be , e-denly bequeathing his fortune to Care. pretended to go to Cincunnati. 'fine, and the interest of the same to-his I have only to add that ehould this ?wife to be paid to her annitalk at this ever meet the eye of any of the party , midden affliction, 'Caroline t Mrs: Mon. concerned, they will pardon me for in. e tear were equally distressed. siting a feeling would to congretulete '., Mr. Renew was very attentive to ehein on the attachment of their preseet elhem througeh all the solemnities of the happiness. eoccasion, and thinkng this a tirne when , AMON. .. , he would .be most likely to socceed he .. ----e----e-ee------e-e---e-- - -..---------- eroffared Caroline hie heed, which she DEMOCRATIC S,IATE CON VEN , declined, Amon the strength 'that the -TION. - could. not presume to leave her mother Columbut, Jan. 8, 1910. . 'ein her present (bluets. 'the followmg ufliders ere appoin One evening 'Caroline waa setting at ted: eihe window of her room just He the sun For President, THOS. L. HAMER . . ei.was setting; upon the hills round Bath, For Vice. Prebidentb aware . painted scenes similar-to those John Larw ell, Neloon Franklin, -she gazed upon in happier houree when Win. Milligan, Win. Trevett, ;elle reflected that she must now look John Snyder, . It D. Fereman, , upon them no more in the same state ol James NI. Dursey, Juhre Petterson, : feeling', while a long rotundity of veers Timothy Urgent), Hubert Mitcholl, . should foil their ample round. of bor- Samuel Zink, John G. l'igmbie ,.. lowshe wept 'afresh. Wm. Buchanan, WM. Patiereon, of -At this time Mrs. Montear entered. George Hours, Itichlund,. , r ' I'My dear child, what- is the reason of W. Letigueteugh, F. A. Sorague, your weeping. be'comferted Mr. Mon- E. Wood, Juseph lltompson, -tear's sudden &Tinter is. indeed at- li It Caldwell, JOHleS Me Nutt, ellictinge yet unnaturel grief should HOt Secretaries , be cherished se we irliould &were trust Wm. Dunbar, Oliver June - in a kind.11tovidenee." ' It it riot that Hiram V, Wilson, k'. II. Chichi , e alone - for which 1. grieve" answered 'rhos. L. Carothers, 'eCateline forgetting herself. "1 ette On motion of Mr. Kaufman, the Be epee it ie that arucle you taw in the pert wee accepied; ohd the nolointilimio e mei," -Replied bhe, "I hedhopee het of the COMMititA coefiencd by the Con ; youe mv cledd would repay me, for the eeee,. . pale, 1 itave :aken in yoer education end , welfare, by being obedient; you y eirr- Off rpp.lan 00Ir. rioad, C. was a. --salt' know-bow Mr. Virulent ilitientine meeleetree . tenanced your attachment to 'Washing- lictoterei, That this convention re ton Rothwell, whre living. art elute, commend teethe democracy ot Ohio, e hails deadyou- will at leapt. now act pru 0 N, .- S H AINNO NI edentlyeared..baatsh ouch enthusiaam .....-- We..11-48. tehave the offer of .the hand of Mr, e yo theprosent r x cueve, fore le-election to eliangure whieh you will accept for th, tho (two of Governor ot this State e take of your own interest arid that ft: On motion of Mr. Smiley, mine youribenefactrese"1 feel it a du- A committee of five was appointed to wait on his. excellency, C mom him t.i. el). to obey you" eeiiiied ..Caroline "but his nomination, and rerpiest his inime . ehow can vou wish me to marry one d,ate eiteldeute ct the convention. - whom I cermet love" "vou knew not , my dear bow having ell the conveniene' 1 he ' Presideet announced Alessi Flood, Coopar,'Arikens, Tod arid Mc - ces in -life would compensate for a lit.' es:. Ile leve, ,and I am tura Mr. -Rang 'e Laughlin, said committee, who prince. ded to discharge the dutieto assigned it, CAindosse,to HP, bine Mr. Monism's .,death has been autticiont to make yol, On motion of Mr. Cable, r Jove him unieservedle. Ile iti just the Rcloteed, That the committee here. rpersen.wi'h whom both Yon end could (oboe appointed to drafr að addicsts toad resolutions, he instructed to present to t.,live agreeably anti happy, Pille0 e tee edeprived of the kind etten ,eno et Mr his vonveutioN the OeHIPA, Of Meet)? Munteer. I therelote insiet upon it HP pert-MIN 10 be elipported as eineturs r7, thet you agrce itnmediately to set a (14 ,f President and Vice Piesiddet of the - 'efer the .COMIUM41 on of the nttptiale." It, U. :Slates. . 'this critical position what cou d she in e committre appo't.!,.rd to wait on -.say or do, an orphan without a triend ! the Governor, teported that they had discharged that euty, and iliat tile Gov ! her only hope sleeping beneath the 1-cidd clay. ;And her former benefectrers ernor wee 'wee retent in the conven. J threatening her with anandonment if she Coo. hereupon Le rose and accepted . N referred. in all Alio haggard attitude,. IHO 11011111111I300, And in an appropriate of woe,lhe-worda etraped tier "I wit, (nateter. tendeied his thanks to the --obey you" thinking that eorrow would. convetition for the honer it conferred. -POOH rock her into a kindly slecp,and o I ';-i)ii motion. riesse her from her.wieletierleondition. Resolved, That the Piesident and 'The (JOY 00AI fiIedt and Mre Mon- Vice Piesident be empowered to aps 'leer end Carohne went home to Ten- point a State Cetera! Cowin nee to con. , ..neseee to prepare for-the nuptials. l'he eiet of bevel) persons, to betV0 fur the -day arrived. The guests were assein ensuitig tee years. . bled, it was a pompous day to all but On nititivn the Convention bdjourn-Careline,to her it was eelemn as a Cu- ed until to-morrow moreieg, 9 o'clock, emral. 'The hours paseed as iffy ano --the evening was approaching, hut the January 9, ISA ..parson did not arrive. All was buspenbe The Convention niet pursuunt to tide .-itt last he arrived, the stage having up- iourninent. . set was' broken so as to detain him bee The inieutcs of yesterdays proceed ryond the appointed thee. All was now ings having been read and approved, eveady, the trembling bride eupportedby, Mr. Vance from the Committee, epp, in. iter,intended husband et one arm, and ted to draft an Actdreas and Resolutione Amelia her intimate .aasociate at the repotted the following which were unite. -other appeared. . . imously adopted: . But what will be the a ileitis of the rea We muet defer the Addrese until next vder ivheu he is informed that the parson week. ee,,, ,Imbield tin the person of,MteRanger one, Jhe committee reported the following Aii.,. eet-the most desperate of Vagabiende resolutions,: , . etete0from 'this owtytVillage, while Caroline, . , Resolved, That we have itvreesed 'eherecognizerni the person of thaparsen, confidence in the (Monte, integrity and -Nekown l'ong-lest Father. Ile did not pattiotiom of Martin Van Buren, the' w Iterher face being pale with. his edminiatration of she government hat N-laree-- declinedpangor's arm, been distinguished by wisdom, firmnest ..teitinto the arms of her fat her lied an emwavering edlierence to sound 'lt '1 fatheel have you risen detnocratic principles; that be hat; fully 1'41 to redeem your child !" redeemed the pledgee given to the A 7,, joy he folded her inte mericati people, previous to his (dove-r "God bless my child." tion, and we, therefore, cerdielly r3com ?are confounded, at this mend -him to our fellow citizens, as em - '',.'t the sonfusion RAH inently worthy of their eupport, at th4 e escape. But approaching Prvoideutial election. . - .ble more aura Resolved., That we beve entire cote . .,e.entering a .fidence in the patriotism and . integrie ,... . e lefts .. se,,y ving hims tore from her fetherto west 'Miter. 'Statee-eand that .vre , recent- - ., mere, the , him, intoxicated with raptdre they ND. mend him to the national convention fot 'I' II E D E 310 C ILA' T et, was the braced each other,' reclining speechless, re-nomination , ' '-is s , , , ehington m liepoo the -settee.' ,searaline'es ....Falba Resolved. That Wilgon'Shannen out CA N 0, DOVERMIIII0. - I paipitating 1 having been made acquainted with their present distinguished 'Governor, de- 11111)AY, JANUARY 31. MO. 1 attachment, pronounced thew lintel,' serves the entire confidence of the de- THE STOWE OF THE COLNTRY. 'aper that eland wife,o The company having been, inocratic petty, for the fidelity and as 11 'Jefferson !made acquainted with his extraordinary bility with which he has discharged the FOR PRESIDENT OV THE I.J. STATES, the Cup. l to clestot s of things joint el in the in- duties of hie station, wad we eerneetly IlialinN v aNT inflitriN. Fes crushed I lutist or the rapturous meeting. And recommend hint to she united and zeal- RING fON I now let thorie who are reedy tordispair, 'olloi suppert of our political friends as a ' Fon VICI Pit DIDINT, .,. mire. Hes when their eky of proopects is darken- candidate for re-election. , , IIICIIIRD III JOIINSON eat fortitude ing,eset a looa at the neat little Cottage Restteed, That this convention' high- . a. ' He was on the Banks or the Tenneseee, were iy appreciate the talent& zeal and integs 'Foe G3VIRNOR, . , in expected resides Washington and restoline, un-, rity of the Senators and democratic Re- IATILSON SHANNON. appears al- der whosoever sorrow is a stranger; as presentatives in Contuses from Ohio. . 07s To day we nail to the mast Itead a inarirage to Caroline's father lite history ie ehort. Resolved, That i connexion with ben-. . atebroad banner or stripes and stare, and weal- He Was taken by the Indian", and atter king institution' in conducting the fiscal I on which is inscribed the narries of , . ,, ' 'being a captive 2 years he Beeped, and affairs of the government, la unwise and he .lnished hearing of the death of his wife, be inexpediennand the best interest of the Martin Van Buren, Richard Al. John titled buried I searched some time for hie child, but country demandethe establiehtnent (Wan son, anti Wilson Shannon; the first for md a dreary ; could beer nothing of her, he -found no indepo.ndent Treasury', belonging to the our Preeident, the second for our Vice clination to 1 more pleasure in the world. Ile com- peopleSand controlled by their Tepres Preeident, and the third for OW Goner-. otake. But 1 menced the study ofDivinity which he sentatives, who are reeponsiisle ror tho irmed by a eccomplished in 3 years, and .-eet,ling faithful discharge of their Melee. -nor. In eo doing, we believe we are a generous, high minded, brave and stating the ' himself in the village of D---, be snseeseedtfrhat the creation den itn- hut -echoing the simultaneouis voice of was hie last 1 resoleed to devote the remainder of his mense debt in 'England, or env -other . powerful people; borne me as filet voice ite to her life to the service of Ins GodTo ace foreign country, due 'from states and powerful current of pubic km for hope. count for' Washington's nnexpected etas corporations of thie Union, has a dele- is by the all opinionohat great arbitrer of Nations ' ke me elect pearance I will inform the reader that torieue influence upon. the country; it which cannot be checked, binge," ex- lithe accountlsof Hist death)in ths peper deranges our trade; fetters yr industry; which will p,,y I not bo 'outraged.; and !hough itt the 3 closed the was roily a forgery of Rangoets to corn- drains the country of itti specie, to I great political contest fast approeching, . 1-pass'hie ends, eat! the letter Item his lite intereet; reduces the people to etate in all the opposing powers of Federalism, tame took room mate, was written under proinise of dependence upon foreigners; and, will rise up to break the 'mighty surge, , mess--Thelor a certain sum, being inetructed by effect, mortgages every man's estate for I died end- Ranger, bolted been there when be the payment of the principal; it is the Yet like thefalae 'mclaPhor of the poet they will but "take arms against a sea m to Caro. pretended to go to Cinconnati. duty therefore or every good citizen, to , of troubles, and hy opposing, end, same toshis I have only to add that ehould this aid in arresting the progress of this evil liens; at this ever meet the eye of any of the party and to relieve the people, ee east Be themselves.' , ' MI'S: Mon- concerned, they will pardon me for in. practicable, front ite baneful influence. Martin Yen Buren we will support, ' I. siting a feeling would to congettulete Resolved, That as a Me8119 by which because he has hoot tried hy his coun trymen, and found to posetie in the high attentive to ;them on the attachment of their result nur imports may be limited hereafter, to lities of the happiness. est degree., thoee two great qualities. the amount of the exports of the country, which bete always characterised the i tirne when s , AMON. awl thereby. to avokl the annual halal. leaders of the Deineeralle party, viz succeed he - ----s ss, , - CON tigainet us, it is recommended, that HONEST Y - and CAPABILITY which she DEMOCRATIC STATE CON VEN the policy of collecting the revenue be b 'that the TION. so changed as to require Advance pay- qualities. without which, 'no one dare her -mother Columbue, Jan. 8, 1910. - ment of duties, ,S-c., upon all touch ims stand up in the Democratic ranks, to 'the followleo utlisers ere appoin- ports, in the gold or silver coin of the 0 claim the votes of a eelf governing pee pie. e setting at ted: country. t tte the sun For President, THOS. L. HAMER Resolved, ''rhat the work of batik re- The 'History of our present chief oe Magistrate, for the last thirty years, io vend Bath, For Vice, Preeidente form, late been productive, already familiar with every one, and will occue se to those John Larwell, ,Neleon Franklin, important benefite; and we trues the no small space in the history of the mere,' when Wm. Milligan, Wrie Treent, General Asseinbly will pureue tt with PY rise and progress of the WeeternsEin.. t now look John Snyder, It. D. Fureman, zeal and energy, until all the rottenness llis clinging to firat principlee, nue state of James M. Dursey, Jelin. reiterate), of the present eystem hair been fulls ex- Vim. tity (trams Tdrisitiy Gritinh, Robert Alitchell, posed, and effectual measures adope at all hazards and through' every errs moil, when parties reeled and tumbled, rde of bor- Samuel Zink, John G. Pitsmail, ted to secure the people againet -future Wm. Buchanan, Will. Patiereon, of frauds and impositions. . involving one enother in chaoswhen principles were themselves of little or ir entered. George !lours, Itichlund, Resolved, Tint the recent measures no intrinsic valuewhen the spirits of 8 reason of W. lomputeugh, F. A. Sorague, of the banks in issuing prest notes, we monopoly and 'federalism were exten Mr Men- l!'s Wor,,i, Jueeph Thompson, must unqualifiedly condemn, as being a De ding theniselves rapidly throughout the indeed at- IP It Caldwell, James Mc Nutt, usurpation-of power, and in violation landwhen civil war stared us in the should not Secretaries theircharters, and that the intereete and face, threatening a total wreck o..? our tlwere trust Wm. Dunbar, Oliver Juno', welfare of the people, require that torch ball not-be per- 'libel tiesclaima for him a second time, I it riot that thrum V, Wilson, k'. II. Cillett, infraction of the -awe, ' answered 'rims. L. Carotlitrs, milted to pass with impunity. ' the highest office within the gift of a 'II euP On motion of Mr. Kaufman, the Re. Resolved, That in the opinion of thim grateful peop!e. saw in the pert wee accepted; raid the iturnitielloi, convention. the Constitution of the U. In Richard M Johnson we find the Patriut,the Statesman. the Warrior tied lhopee Ina of the C01111111tWO coefirmed hy the Cure- States ought to be eo amended, as that me, for the volition. .' the term of service of the Judges of the the Veteran, too heppily cambined and UCtitioe and erideral client', ehould. be limited to a blended logeter. am to form the whole . ; you your- Otr tereion ca.alr. rood, C. Was te. period, unt exceeding seen years. and settled mare The station he occupies it tindcittio- notnincIAV dad we cordially approve iha meneures in American annale, his abilities, hie 1 Washing- sissetss,i, That this convention re- taken t y the honorable Beejamin eseps character, and his lorig faithful public BA Pine(' colofficod ite.the democracy ot Ohio, pan, Senator flom this State, to bring services, cannot fail to make him a bee ow act pru , WILSON .SHANNON about so important, a detnecratic te- ond time Vice Preeident of the - United Suttee. and of Mr, theeprosent ( x cutive, foro le-reection to Resoleett, That in the opinion of ibis For Governor of Ohio, Wilson Shan cept for thr the office of Governor ot this State convention. Congress out not without non, the nominee of the detnocratic id that ot Ou motion of Mr. Smiley, the conteet of the people of the District, Convention. A man who, at a time tif feet it a du- A committee of five wets appointed to and el the States of 'Virginia mid Marvel high piiblic excitement, big with the in roline "but wait on his. excellency, inform hun t.t. land, to abolish -elavery in the District tereets of important event's, came forth marry one his nomination, and retpiest his ireme- of Colombia, and that the efforts now and displayed a developernent of char u know not (Late atteldsnse IA the convention. making for that purpose by organized rioter and ritellect,firm be the Adaman conveniens' 'I he 'Presideet announced Alessi.. societies in the free etetes are hostile to ,tine rock ; and which hes gained for s) for a lit.' Flood, eimpar,'Atikene, 'rod arid Mc- the epirit of the constitution and des- him not only the applause of the w hole r. -Rang 'e Laughlin, said committee, olio procees tritelive to ilie harmony of the Union. Dcmocretie party, but the epplause of , meleini, ded to discharge the dutieto assigned it, Retodvod, That blin v y beirg -a do- many of hie enemies, enerntets too, ol o make yoe On motion lif Mr. Cable, ,ns,,,,e inet,,,,n re,,geu.,,,1 by the our government.) The fidelity. with i, is just the Relayed, That the committee here. constitution of the U. ttatee, ve es which he has riered the Buckeye Stale, end could tolore appointed to drop nil nthircsts and citizens ol 8 fret, b.818 have no right tu tho firm and solid popition he has al nee tie roe resulutiono, be instructed to present to intei fere with it. trod Omit the orgailiza woys taken against monopolists, his sue id Mr . his convention, the DO Dirk, of twenty tion id societies, and usisociattoms iii (most, !it ei;derit ore to protect the feeble ist upon ii ne pert-rime to be eiippdrted as eleeture rree stales. in opposition to the institu earliest the rapncity or the etrong, the to sst a day ,I. President and Vice Piesidont or ðit- tton, of skter elates, while productive e liele against the vombination of parte, ttptiele." le U. !States. . ()No gnu!, limy be the edtho uf much inerenties him in the estimation of every . . . cou d elle in 0 committre appat!sin to wait on mischief, rind eill'io such assoeiotiotie enlightened citizen, as tar above any it a friend t the Governor, teported that they had tur political purpopes ought to be dig. of those leading renegades and lire side ,eneath the discharged that t'uty, and that tile Gov- countenanced by every lover of peace soldiers, got up by the Whig party. as beriefiteireEs ernor wami roov, resent to the convert.. and concord, no Found democrat will the Ileatens ate above the earth, His meat ifshe lion. hereupon Le rose ari.1 accepted have part or lot with them . name has went mit us the rallying cry 1 rd altitudes the nOnitnal300, And in an appropriate Resolved, That political abolitionism of Ohio's Dernocracy, and the arrival 1 tier .1 wili miller. teedeted his thanks to the is but ancient federelisne under a tiew of every nail ushers in a fresh response ,rro,v would. Conaatitinli for the honer it conferred. guise, and the political . action of esti. of the eielCry that awaits him in Octo sleep,atel it ';-iii matron. slavery eocieties, is only a device tor b r next. elcomlition. Resolved, That the Pi esident and the overthrow ofdernocrecy, DliiNIOCRA'l le SUSPENeION. Mrs. Mon- Vice President be empowered to aps Reeo:ved, That hormone of semi.. . ne to Ten- point a State Cetera! Cowin nee le cons ment and action in the democratic par- Per the last two recite there hat ttiate. The eiet of seven persons, to Set s43 fur the ty is desirable, in reference to the en- been no paper iasued from this dike, ere atiaern entuitig leo years.. penes Presidential contee-; find to ae niekieg in the tWhig' pens of the word y to all but On nintir,n the Convention edjourn- complsh this object, we recommend to a sOpensien; brought on as it wag, not tin as a Cu- ed until to-morrow moreieg, 9 o'clock, our friends in the several states, that a bY over Issuer., nor the non errival esifly ane Conveetion coinposed of as many dale- of the Great Weetern, nor tile euppres ing, but the January 9, ISA gates front earl) state, he the number of sion of the Opium trade in China, but, as buspenee Tile Convention met putsotint to tide Senetors and Repreeentatives to which the inevitable laws of Nature and the having up. ioUrlitoolit. il is entitled in Congress, be held in h A - ara times. At least so says our Pfiper Ilin him hes' 'rhe mieutes of yesterdays proceed- Baltimore en the 5ih day of May next' maker, and by the laws of honor, we kit was now ings having been read and approved, for the purpote of nominating candi- are bound to place a hide reliance on aupportectby, Mr. Vance from the Committee, Rpm in- dates for President and Vice Preeident what he tells us. We bad supposed le arm, and ted to draft an Addreas and Resolutions of the U. States. him engulphed by Nome of miefortune'e iate at the reported the following which were unite. Resolved, That the following portions terrible evalanches, but it was not the imously adopted: t be appoitited a delegatee to the Nae case; for he (elle us the river 4tiz' and ise of the rea We muet defer the Addrese until next I tional Convention with power to fill tiey 1 all the contending etements artayed at the parson week. 'vacancy that may occur 4n their own bo themselves in ouch order as to oppoee -Ranger one, Jhe committee reported the following dy. Conclusion next waits , his passage for ten oucceesive daye. ' Vagabende resolutions,: , . OUR PROSPECTS. In the rnean tinic old Gen. Alcohol ide Caroline Resolved, That we have in-reesed Our table le filled mountain-high, with aril. came aloug, and "aeey went Gilpin, f theyarsen, confidence in the (Monte, integrity and cies from Ohio papers, responding to the eth of . net end u ig," and for to attempt to des Ile did not pattiotism of Martin Van Buren. that January Convention. We will insert them if cribe where he lise been, and what he possible. The Sun says Mat tho Democrats ot fl pale wit h his edminietration of she government has clerniont are impatient a.r the contest; and au,,-! hats been doing since, , would rsquire ogees arm, been distinguished by wisdom, firmness ;rests that they cat! a county meeting on the 22ii'd ! ' more time and ei Lice than we have to if her fat her aed en smwavering edlierence to sound of Felmary, and organize for the campaign. I epare. Suffice it to Pay, we congratu sr you risen detnocratic principles; that be hart fully Thie is r!r, . .,,ilt We cannot begin a tiny too soon 1 - - ' I ad it (tick eu ate our re ers on le q re, rep hat is wanting', is an tririy, bold and ever Ail.t . . your child !" redeemed the pledges given to the A getiobegintung. The boll is in motion, dnd wo 110D,, and hope we shall never have in. led her into mericati people, previous to his eleva- ere in the daily receipt of letters that whiggorY eaeion hereafter to curtail our issues. s my child tion, and we, therefore, cordielly rscom- is an up hill business among the firmer' and . 'tided, at this mend -him to our fellow citizens, as eine working-men of theState. Ohio Etateinam Willa REFLECTOR. We have raceiv. infusion Re n inently worthy of their eupport, at the - VERY CANDID. ed the relebrated epeech of Dr Duncan escape. But approaching Prvideotial election. A young A morose, at a political festival, gave I on the Broad Seel of Gov. Pennington I- The Ladies we admire ble more aura Resolved, That we 'have entire con- the r'ill"wIr"! teee s ' If any good 'Whig' wishes to tee him them for their bear.tet recrocel, them for their in. s3 entering of fidence in the patriotism and integrity telligonce; and love them, becanae we caret help self or his party,through a looking gimlet, 's'eli beer.. or motto NI, J01111104 Vice rresidei it. s , .- s, - ) S - - , -. s; slot him matt Duncan On Whiggery. -. , .,, ,, , ,, . . ,. s, , , , BASENESS.-Oue of the heave. dishonorable,(and to every Repo!) Ilion disgusting principles of the Whigs party is, the calumnious and centemptible manner in w-hich they attack tile bigl. minded officers of our Government, and Ittempt to heap ...reproach upon their characterscharging them with beitg the authors of all the pecuniary ember rassments and Stagnation of business, which aow like a miasma, hangs over our country; and which every reflec ling mind knows "to have been brought on by an unprecedented system of speculation; backed and holstered up for a number of years, by a set of swind lers, who have by their inflated paper, involved our commercial prospects, our manufactures and our currency, in one comMon wreck ; and which it will take years to bring back to a sound con dition. To every lover of vepublican princi ples, to every honorable man, and to every respecter of the laws,. these slan ders (ushered forth with atiidity by the whig pressee, and endorsed by the whotelwhig party,) must be repugnant, and can have no other tendency in the end, than to,bring down ihe scowl of lehuke on their own heads, and ateep still deeper in Wanly, the corrupt and profligate set of slanderers composing the body guard of that tinpopultiV party. rirry TIIR VANITY OP A POOR OLD MAN. Gen. Harrison in his answer to the Harrieburg Convention, EiByP: "iaccept with gratitude, the DOMiDatIOD which you have conferred upon me; and' believe me gentlemen, no man is more !borough Iv convinced than 1 ani,that in selecting a retired and tinpretending individual (like ME,) 'the Convention were in fluenced by circumstances often occur.' ring in popular governments, to oet a bide the claims of higher citizens." Here is a plain specimen of the egotism of this superanuited old mon, about aa capable to fulfil ;.the high office to which he is nominated, as any other oki vermin COyears of age. Citizens of Ohio, can you give your votes to place such a man in the presidential chair. A man whom History tells us, never had even in his brighteet days, niore than a common mind, and who, had it not been for wealthy influence, intrigue and vanity, would not at this late day have been known beyond the precincts of his bative village. We would not for the world, rob hint of any laurels, (because he has none to be robbed of,) nor would we diaparage his fair fame, (fur he has none to be eiopar aged.) but we would gently reprove him for becoming the foot ball of a reckless batch of aspiring renegades and firaggadociane.. 0:7- A Harrison paper in the east, says, sihe 26th Congresa is COM posed of Fed eralists, tortes, nullifiers, end Jacob tee. Query. Where are the adherents of modern Whiggery t Will the Advo cate answer ACKNOWLEDGLMENTS--011r thank, are due to the Messrs Allen, and Tap pan of the U. S Senate, end Leadbetter tit- the House of Rep., for highly import. tont documents. Also to Col. JOlin Br Eley of the State Sena Iv, for his promptness in transmit ting public documents. We should he gratified to learn. if it comports well with the dignity of a Palm Servant, to turn the USE of the franking privehge, an ABUSE, b) sending to this county, copies of. pa. persnot admitted into genteel society, the bare perusal of uhieh eould cause the blush to mantle Virtue's cheek. TREASON'S REWARD. N. P Tal !midge, has been elected to the 1.J S Senate, by the Whig party of N Ys The limn kris beep, when the reward of treason was death. NoW it is the lad. der to renown, At least in the ,Whig' ranks. 'Tin true they have a precedent. A mold, after he was admi:ted to tbe bo nin of our mortal enetny, burnt Nor folk, carried fire and sword into the beatt of Virginiadrntroyed of property murdered end massacteed Fathers and Sons rovipbed Moth e 8 and Daughters, and was promoted. for Then vi by not promote N. P.T BARGAIN AND ,'.AI,E federal Con gressinan from N York, has been detee ted et Washington, in offering Duff Green ten thousand dollars, to stand ea candidate for Printer to the House, with the understandieg, flint if elected he should give ibe printiog to ibe Feder. di editors of the National Intelligencer, and sbare tbe spoils. Surely these are trying t rues in which we live, When bribery and corruption stalks naked through Olir Capitol. KILLING TIME. It iS a notorious fact, that during the first eleven days of the present session of Gong' ate, the 'Whigs' rondo 200 speeches, and the Democrats 95. Who spends the public money 1 'Ah met what numbernof the human race, !litost fortunately had escap'd 4itigrace, !Ind !leaven forget to give their mouths a tong.ue. ,.111E MARCH OP DEmocrtAdr, , , 114ever there was Any ttuth in the atlege. - s hat persecution makes mertyre, it ts v , , verifiod at the present day, for in no pp. . - r,od tiine0 the existence of the Ameti-; -' I: can government. have the democtatio 'tarty been PO assailed and persecuted; , . tor principle'e sake, as at the present ; - t and never eines the adoption of the co. - '',,.. stitution,have that party, gained MI many ' -'' adherents in so short a time, as they s, have within the last year:. lítut we ate ,: satisfied that it is aot altogether to the '-, , ' account of being pareecuted,.that we '., , II attribute these ovewheiming reinforce- ; mentareinforcementa not of lowne or - couwnleienoe,ebdulboutf pwohinotletSotaltneds.iana: mitt. 71; It, sigtaippi, Tenneatme, and as many more, ; 1 all who. have simultineeusly sent up,. A4 their voices in'favor of a pure unsullied ' ,..,. - republican form of government.' But ,t!'. 1 why is it that the party have received . --', such great accessions 1 Is it because ',,,.- ' the democratic 'party have brought', ruin , ,' , distress, and poverty upon the land ? (for this is the Federal cry,) la it be- ''.:'; cause we have a score of publio robbers d administering the affairs ofgovernment? p '' for such have they been branded by. 4,,i, ; the Federaliste,) or is it because the . I party is composed of outlaws and con. 4; 4 ' victs from foreign nations I (for so pays ,, the whole Federal press.) No ! thanks A - - to God, and the land we live in, it is ...'.. because the people are becoming enlight , : enedhave made themselves acquain4 ted with the fundamental principles of , ' J selfgovernment; and have discovered - that there are no such principles con. , tained in the Federal creedthat the principles maintained by that party. are, .11" in the end subversive of Libertrof . thought, Liberty of speech, Liberty of ail 1 the press. and Liberty of the people-- A , entirepublican in every respect, and un- ! I worthy to be upheld by any portion! of a ' I free people. Hence the great strength . , I and popularity of democratic principles; jp, eporidnocwipeldes ownhicinhansrepriihneciptrebs,lestw, ehvitehr 4,.,..,,,,.. ifnurtured, will Stand the 4'the wreck ..,,,A 61. matter, and the crush of worlds," . 4 and be cherished long after every ves, , - 1 -, , lige of Yederaliam has been lost in - OBLIVION. . ,-, ; :I , BLoop flocsms."For tne eapectat benefit of the Advocate editor. Vin0 it i seems, has Stich an antipathy to any ';' thing like blood, we would say that a resolution has been got up,at Wasbing - ton, requesting to know if the Govern. bail any thing to do with , ment actually Bloodhounds, ifs, who is to command them uagin the Ingens? Now thi-4 : resolution was a happy thought, and we -,1, have not the least doubt was got up by some member out of pure respect to the. wounded feelings of the Advocate ed. itor, and after having read the article ' - that paper on BloodhoundesWe would ;,,,' , respectfully suggest an amendmeat the resolution. 'Whether or not, the Government intends sending any Blood ,, t hounds to Tuscarawao County, it so, : how near to the Advocate office r In the last Advocate vve nottced it. call for a pubtic meeting, to be held on the 301h, at West Chester, to take into consideration the alarming condition of the country, alias the 'Whig party. Al.; No to propose some plan fur the total extertninatton of the democrats. mor said he of the Advocate 'was to deliver an address on 'thete Van Buren' times." Aceurdingly.we sent coif re- , prier to take notes, and if true, vball: publish it. QUEEN OF THE WESI. rom the returns of the census of ails State: taken last spring, it appears that the number of-. white male inhabitants, over the age of 21, 291,132, being an inerree of about 60,000 itt die last four years. The wllole populatinn or this State, taking this as a baiis, is not fitr from 1,500,000. S. Duletiii. :; PENNSYLVANIA. The Legislature of Pennsylvania elected on 4 the 14 inst. Daniel 'Sturgeon, to represent that State in the Senate of the United states.. Mr. ;4, S. is a sterling Democrat. and was elected by a inajority of 44 votes over the federal candidate. The bailor McKean, is left at home solitary and alone. rf Tim entire bankina capita of Marinello.' pettpis 04,485,000Bills in circulation, $7,, 875,322specie, $1,838,273-118 banks. Mr. Ppeaker Hunter is one of the 'availohles.1 Ile wilt not 'avail' to defeat the suptroasury bitl, or to give seats to tbo fiveNew Jersey Oat tnants with a Governor's but net a People's cet tificate. II statu Eagle, CO NG Z1 S Since the expoloioa or Gov Penning. ton's brood seal members, and the final reference of that subject to the commit-; tee on elections, the Douse has been occupied in debate on the reception or Abolition pennons. In SENATE, The lcdopenden4 t Treasury Bill was engrossed fur a third reading on the Nth. . The Bill for the armed occupation of Florida, by sending 10,000 men there to subiogitte the Indians, and then re. ceive 310 actee of land, has passed the Senate. l'he Maine Boundary question in beginring to assume a warlike aspect, A resolution passed the Senate on the 17th, requesting the President .to state whether there has been any measures taken to expel the Britivh -,troops front the disputed territory.. , ,,, We commend our reader, to Ihe riginal tale ou our first pegs. , .; , - b. ,e oj .A 1 1 AV )