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residenl ^ i ^ G k h o l d e r s , p O t the amount
o f oapito£»mployed,arid beeause it m s an
attepiptL to effect an amendmen t o f the
C o h ^ tu tio n by an unconstitutional act
o f leMsla^om
Yes, Peliow-Citizens,
General ^ ck so n Vetoed that Bi l l . from
the best Ahotives, from, the highest conaiderattons o f duty, and in Obedience to
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obtained ovCf our enCmies.
0 e Wan in th e Senate in J814 and vo*
fed for th e c a l l o f th e Hartford Conveution. ,
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T im o th y F u ller is the afeti-masoflre
candidate for lieut. 'goverpor, and h 6 fe
the befitting associate for JVIr. Latbrop*
B e is the sam e T im oth y F u ller who
puhlished in 1813 a pam phlet in w hich
Sir. C lay w as charged with “ spending
h is nights at the gam ing table and in
the y evels o f a b roth el.’’ K ow that
C lay has becom e as politically disso­
lute as h e w as morally in 1 8 1 3 , both
Lathrop and F u ller are ready to sup­
port him . V erily the cause and can­
didates are eq u a lly w orthy.
T I M E S .A N D P R E S S .
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Jackion matt eli^tcd to Con^eBs^in hisf place.
A s far as heard,' W6 haVfi e le c t^ $ight IttSmbers
o f Congress-—Knncc is the only Clay man of
whose election we have heard.
T he followmg returns for Governor are ail
that have yet come to hand. The Jackson State
Central Committee of Ohio, state there will be
at the least calculation a majority of 10 iin the
Legislature, in favor of J ackson and D em ocra ­
cy. So much for theV^eto in Ohio. T he Elec­
toral Vote o f this state is safe for Jackson.
tee at that fifeeting to draft resplulions,
‘fJack.” The1»ame paper o f the same date says.
^‘Frederick C. Farnham is re-elected a Jus­
tine o f (he Peace. We perceive that the
[Attica] Republican claims him as a Jackson
m^n. Mr. Farnham was one
-fit^ ^eded6,rs Rom Masonry in this county, end has
never bden found wanting in Ulb rWarfere
against thq institution.”
We hqve adverted lo this subject merely to
show the utter disregard which the conduc­
tors of the Advocate have for truth—not that
we have any fellow-feeling,” as between Counties.
Miller and Lay.
We regard the contest
between th e se two beligerenfcs, With the same Clinton
feelings that w e should a contest between; # t Warren
Crow and Snake. Miller w e regard
originater and prime mover o f Mtitimasovpcy-—
and o f course we can have no feelings in
common with him—and as for the man o f
^’^queslioned veracity f we consider his talents
and bis education as totally 'Unfitting him for
the station for which he has been nominaleA
B A T A V IA , T U E S D A Y , OCT. 23, IsiiT
esced, patriotism . A n d th e . question is
FOR PR E SID E N T .
ff»r BO doing ough t h e to be put down.
A N D R E W JA C K SO N .
W I I th e DemocraGy o f th is country suf­
PE N N SY JW A N IA .
FO R V IC E -P R E S ID C N T ,
fer him w ho according to th e testim ony
The Election for Governor, &c. in this, state
M A R T IN V A N G U R E N .
o f th e immortal Jefferson, “ has filled the
has terminated—it has terminated too, in the
FOR SO V ER N O a.
ineasure o f his cou n ty's glory , ’ and
W IL L IA M L. M ARCY. success of the Democratic candidate for Gover­
“ com bines in his character m ore o f the
nor. The contest has been a close one— every
FOR LIEU TEN AN T GOVERNOR.
R om an, than any man livin g”— W h o at
inch of ground was contended for by the oppo­
N ew -O rlea n s gained immortal honors for
JO H N T R A C Y .
sition with a zeal worthy of a better and nobler
his country by th e conquest o f th e best
FO R SENATOR,— E IG H T H D IST R IC T .
The Democratic party, as has ever been
disciplm ed T roops in the W orld, who as
F L E T C H E R M. H A IG H T . cause.
C h ie f M agistrate, has pursued a course
the case, had to contend single handed^ dgainst
FOB FRESrOENTIAL ELECTORS.
in th e adm inistration o f our govenoient,
the combined forces of the opposition—^the giant
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Electors.
correspondent to the m osr san guin e ex­
power of the Bank was brought to bai e directly,
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p ectation s o f his warm est friends and who N a t h a n ie l G a rr o w ,
Moses Rolph,
Theophilus S. Morgan-, and powerfully upon the clection—honest, indus­
it may be said is the last survivor o f those
Henry Waring,
David Aloulton,
trious working-men,-who relied upon their daily
w h o acted a.part in that glorious stru g g le Gideon Lee,
Ebenezer Wood.
labor to support them, their wives and their
by w hich w e gained our independence in John T a r^ e,
Peter Collier,
children, were told by the aristqpratic faction
whom w e pan ex p ect ever again to invest Preserved Fish,
John Hyde,
which the glittering power o f the Bank was en­
th e responsible authority and trust o f John W . Hardenbrook,Thoraas Plumphrey,
Joseph Reynolds,
C h ie f M agistrate, to be defeated in bis Abraham Miller,
abled to call around its standard,that if they did
Darius
Bentley,
William
Taber,
election , fpri this act, by a coalition as
not support the veiy men whom they detested,
Samuel Payne,
unprincipled a s it is strange and unnatu­ Samuel Hunter,
and who had always labbred to subvert the
Gad Curtis,
ral? W ill the R epublicans o f N ew -Y o rk Peter Crispeit, jr.
Seth Thomas,
Democratic cause, they should be discharged
Samuel Anable,
suffer such, dishonor to be brought upon William Deitz,
Jonas Seciy,
from their service. Rather than be thrown pen, th eir cause as to j>ernjit the coalition to James Woods,
Oliver Phelps,
nyleas upon the charities of their neighbors, they
en ioy this fa ll the satisfaction o f a tri­ John N.Guackenbush,Truman Spencer,
did so.
umph in the S ta te. L e t the ballot boxes Daniel D . Campbell, Abel Baldwin,
John
Gale,
James
Sutherland,
pn^nounce th is lall a negative ansvver to
The honest, unsuspecting Germans, who
Calvin T . Chamberlain,
th is question. L e t th e preservative o f Dudley Farlin,
compose no small share o f the voters o f that
James B. Spencer,.
Orris Crosby,
the escutcheon o f D em ocracy from the
State, and who are mostly Democrats, were told
John S. Veeder,
Major A. Andrews,
taint o f such disgrace be there deposited, Amos Buck,
Asa Clark, jr.
that Gov. W olfe, in the prosecution of the gi­
by th e independent yeomanry o f this
gantic interaal improvements in which that
couotrv, who are so deeply interested lo
It is well known here, thR.t the Regency o f state has been engaged, had mortgaged the
preserve its brilliance undiminished and
Young Lawyers in this village, control the col­ statp to British Capitalists, who could at any
its glory untarnished.
umns
of the Advocate. W e were informed some moment send over their Sheriffs and sell their
T h e candidates for G overnor, L ieu ten ­
ant Governor and E lectors nominated by time since, that Mr. Dunham, if elected would farms out from under them ! !
the R epublicans o f this S tate at the recent vote for Clay,for President—we believedso then
Such has been the opposition against which
Convention at Flerkimer are en titled to and we have seen nothing since to change that the Democratic party of Pennsylvania has had
th e im plicit confidence o f the people. opinion—^ve however stated if Col. Dunham
to contend. That state, however, which was
W illiam L . M arcy, the R epublican C an­ would declare the fact, himself, (for there is no
didate for *Governor, is w ell known to necessity of making second hand work of it,) first to declare her attachment to Gen. Jackson,
has proved herself true to her first love. Nobly
vou. T oo w ell to need any sp ecial rewe would make the contradiction as public as
has the Democratic party of the great state of
cornmendalion. H e is an able, honest
the
charge.
But
this
the
Colonel
would
not
do—
and upright man, o f plain manners, and
Pennsylvania sustained itself agaiust the fearful
indtistrious habits. In his social inter­ he has been called upon by numbers of his own odds which was arrayed against it—Federalism,
course, free, affiible and unassunring. party to declare liim.s8lf—but a studied silence Clayisra, Antimasonry, the Bank—all, all, were
T h is , that con sisten t and rnideviating has been observed on his part.
in the field, and all have been defeated by the
*and unbribed R epublican, th e E ditor o f
The Regency in their paper of the 2d inst. de­
th e Courier and Enquirer will not deny. clared that Col. Duudam would, if elected ^‘vote unbought suffrages of F reemen. The ElectoH e^is'em phatically and in th e leg itim a te fo r IVirl.” And they added in the same para­ toralvote of Pennsylvania is sure for Jackson,by
20,000—and perhaps by 30,000 majority. In
se n s e o f th e expression ‘^The noblest
graph,‘'if the editor o f the Tim es and Press
w ork o f G od, an honest” R epublican.
the language o f our opponents we say, “ A ll
T h is antiraasons roas| admit.. W h en our should not think the source from wliich this in­ H ail P ennsylvania.”
S ta te w as bitterly and ruthlessly assailed formation is given, such as may be relied on, we
JACKSON'S ELECTION CERTAIN.
in th%r^co^itef^:.Heiiry C lay the F ederal stand reydy to prove it to his satisfaction. W e
There are some so blind,to ^h®
in the
Candid^ite f o ^ 'th e P resid en cy, Judge are determined he shall have no excuse for refu­
M arcy with a promptitude so character- sing to make his correction as public as the er­ case as to doubt the re-election of Gen. Jackistick o f the man, g ed a comm endable ror to which he has given currency.”
son. T o such, we invite their attention to the
zeal sseppod forth a s her defender and
N ow mark the course of this Regency o f following table. W e haVeput down N ew York,
jabiy ropeiled the charges' preferred aYoung Lawyers. In our paper of the 9th inst. Ohio, Kentucky and South-Carolina, among
gainsti her by M r. |C la y . Mr. T ra cy th e the doubtful states—not that we conceive them
liep u h lican Candidate for L ieutenant' we accepted the proposition, and demanded the
Governor is justly entitled to your cor­ proof, which in their paper of the 2d, they had to be so at all, but only to show the opposition,
dial support and to the confidence implied stud they were “determined” we should have. how easy we can beat them, and give them B9
in th e recommenda,tion o f him by the W hat was the nature of the proof which we de­ Electoral votes in the bargain. Those states,
H erkim er Convention.
manded? Certainly nothing more than they however, which we have set down as doubtful,
Irj conclusion your d eleg a tes would had “delemined” we should have—the public will as ^ e l y give their votes for Jacltson as
earnestly press uporv your consideration declaration of Col. Dunham himself. The their elec^ n s take place.
that in the great and important questions
States.
N Jackson. Clay. Wirt. Doubt.
tnvotyed in th e approaching election^ and “ Young Lawyers” in their paper o f the 16t^, say,
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to be determ ined thereby,, th e Y oung “the editor of the Times and Press refi^ses to Maine
N
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Hampshire
7
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M en o f yhjs eountry are deeply interested. correct the false assertion,” &c., and then go on
Massachusetts
14
/ T h e tim e is rapidly approaching w hen to say, “ IFe therefore say to the editor of the Rhode Island
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th e martagement and difection o f poblick Spiritorthe Times,” that the assertion to which Connecticut
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a^ffairs w ill devolve on themy w h en they he has given currency is an “unqualified and Vermont
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IviTl be requk’ed to assum e the burden o f wilful falsehood.” N ot quite so fast, gentte- New York
42
N ew Jersey
8
J^dmihfateting our governm ent, and conmea—Col. Dunham never gave you authority Pensylvania
80
d a c tih g th e legislative and judicial busi­
to say any such things in our opinion—for if he Delaware
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n ess o f th is country. W hen the guardi­
had
entertained
such
views
in
relation
to
the
Maryland
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anship o f its honor, th e m aintenance o f
.
{ ttiflte g jity d h preservation o f its foreign matter, it would have been just as easy for him I
teik lionk from “ entangling allian ces,” the to have come out and said so himself, as to. have South Carolina
ptniHOtion ofits; prosperity and happiness, made the Regency the “fountain head” of his Georgia
"and thh cohser^^
o f our F ed eral U n ­ thoughts.
Kentucky
ion,vv|ll^ependan,t^^
vigilance,
The truth is, the Regency dare not let the Co­ Tennesee
yyikdhmv . n
patriotism . T h e s e high lonel come out—or if he is pennitted to come Ohio
Indiana
eansiderattops should awqkeUi in the
out at any time, it will be delayed until just be­ Mississispi
y o u n g M en o f th is county a lively'sen se
Illinois
o f the solem n pfiligatious I h e ^ r e under fore election,! These Young Lawyers can make
Louisiana
to repudiate nil- feelin g s o f m difference the charge o f ‘‘wilful falsehood” withagoofi deal Missouri
# it h fe sp e e f t o que/stions and m easures of flippancy, but they dare not meet the ques­ Alabama
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In w hich thtoy nre deeply concerned, aud tion fairly. T he time foiir such arguments has
iu rcla tio n f^ ^ h ie h they a re soon to act gone by. ____________________ _
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There are 283 Electoral Votes given—
A desperate cause demands desperate ex­
f PLepiiblicatt Young Men of the County
necessary to a choice, 145—and here Gen. Jack
4 of Ocnesee, you are invited by the mo- ertions in order to sustain it. The total disre­
son has 143 votes which even the opposition
inentodk cohsideratiOn of duty, by every gard which the dozen and one Editors o f the
'fhfng
siM ng in the w.jmctions Advocate have for truth, i§ proverbial. One give him as certain, and which elects him, even
the T oU i at the of the Editors oF (hat paper, over the very though N ew York, Ohio, Kentucky and South
^pproac^^
'give the Republi- appropriate* signature o f a^-oJonathanf (for Carolina shouid go against him-^hut they will
C?a?ndida|fft for Pyesident and ¥ ic e Ilje letter cout'd not have com.efrora P resi­ not—with these states added, he will receive
^resM ePt Goberal Andrew Jackson.and
237' votes/ out of288. Leaving 51 yotes t o be
dent of Atticaf as it purports, otherwise he
Id'arHn
lu re n , and the dandidates
contended for by Messrs. Clay fy fFirl!! Flatwould
not
h^ve
opened
his
budget
o
f
- fo r governor and JffMtenam^ Governor,
teringprospecta forthe Coalition of “honeslmen!^
W iiia m |i r i i a r c y and John Tracy, your “notions”’by saying th^C the meeting in ques­ The people put a right esumate on their honesty.
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and
siippqrt.3---?teserve thq tion was held |n “ this village,” whan it i i
' Bennhlfejan - cause from the ruin with, well known that the AttUmasoiiic meeting to
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^ f e b the j^ederal
visit which he alludes Was held some three or four
^ liffd tlie re b y present to the world the mUes from the “ village,”) says “ first then, irt This state, wy^ijnay with proprigty be called
the “ Gianf 'Sldleof tliz}Ve$t” \ v ^ m ^ W da^ U S W otanoe^that tfie ^ in a redeemthedisl, JfosrcfB* Sprout^ii who W a i« delegate ty. Sufficient retpms have alye^ybSen re­
^ ir it iW the land which will guard
to the Jaeksont Mas^ple ^/onvfintion held ceived to warrant us in smtjn^ tfeat^4ttOAS^t^
leqred; paWinnife o f our liberties
IfUft t # Oncroachjmente^^^^^^ Federal in Batavia on the 12th instantl was Chair­
Vhf
F^o^orve ft
the confusion man.” We dislike calhiiig hard nam e% bttt
jrtaM y o f onffinited^
weshatlbe under the itecesidly of telUng this
Jonathan*^ that the above assertiqni as far as
if relates, to Mr- f r o n t ’s heiog a
to
theJTahkson Conventidn,ln: |h l| village on
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W * * ■**’.j**|, P 'W ’ th# as^rtions o f that degenerate'^ eoncern.
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to pa|t>^e|nfthe just, thoUgh^rdy bounty o f vel^, Simeon
and n
their Country,' W e hope they may all proVe
Resolved, "That l i f a
success^Hn their applicarionsj^ ^
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journ notn t ^ a s t b
OoVi^lYolfe’s ^ m ^
in Pnensylva-'
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Resolved, That the proc.Uconvention bejnWIehed in ,> » fi
nia is set down at 4&0. In Philadelphia
aiid Poopfe’s Pre.r®*«
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alone^ the^Bank party lost about One A ttica Republican.
Hundred TUliiSand Dollars in Bets. They
’ .W II.U A M DAVIS cw
D an S p r a g u e , 2 d , )
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will learn wisdoia.' after a few more deD avid H ortoN,
r ^^cretaria
feats.
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FOR t h e t im e s and PRttsS."
RENUNCIATIONS!
FOR G OVERNOR.
BuffalOj like Xe Roy, has sent forth a
Opposition.
Jackson.
Renunciation
o f Jackson ism, in a printed
Lyman.
Lucas.
declaration signed by some Dozen or two,
822
821
old fashioned Federalists and AnliinasonK,
O U T A T U S T .
1672
1581
in'which tbey denounce the venerable’Chief
520
721
Magistrate of our Coi^try, whom they have,
1653
1453
Ross
(nearly all of ihein,) constantly opposed
/ 1122
1137
Franklin
and slandered, from the time o f the Battle of te le g r a p h . We hav6 at
1180
1189
Pickaway
New-Orieans to the Bank V e t o a n d proclaim o f the designed FRAUD
836
806
^eene
their determination to abandon, and oppose
1246
Fairfield
2471
people in the no.uination
him, at the coming election ! I !
657
911
Morgan
This is very much as it would be, for tended Ant.masonic electo >
660
1390
Perry
Satan , to abandon, and publish his determi­ It was obvious, from the L!
1.190
693
Champaigno
nation
lo Oppose] Ihe Almiglitjf and date bis which fbe conliiion ticket ''
1490
2028
Jefferson
declaration in the year o f the world 5832,
assume before the
20S0
2232
Muskingum
There would be as much propriety in one
1360
2030'
Licking
case as the other. The Le Roj and Buffalo alternate declarations of
1905
2095
Belmont
Renouncers, if they have not been so long the Antimasonic parties155 maj.
Harrison
engaged in their opposition, have been as hand, that these persnn«
146
Scotia
open and as vindictive and unprincipled,
and would, if j
Richmond, about 800 “
as their great prototype.
O. P. Q.
Jackson, 6 toums 103 “
d ien t, v o te for Hentj CU'
800
Butler, 6 towns
C O U N T Y C O N V E N T IO N .
and adh ering inasou; and „ „ L
260
Marion, in part
543
At a meeting o f Republican Delegates^ hand, that th ey had given sathC
164
454
Crawford
from the several towns ig the county a ssu ra n ces th a l Ihey would, iflw fS
2306
2916
Columbiana
o f Genesee convened at the House of v o te for W m . Win; “u ssu r a ^ j
21347
27261
Charles Aldrich, in the village of Bata­ p ea ted by ih e Aniimasonic <ia„ '
2084
1363
W e add Portage
via, Oct. 12, 1832— Col. WiLLTAM D a ­ m x te e in ibeir more receo, - 3
1912
Geauga
588
v i s , was called to the Chair, and D an
tio n s, It was obvious, we say,^
1358 maj.
W ayne
S p r a g u e , S d , of Covington, and D a ­
835
Kno.x
th e se
H o r t o n , o f Darien, appointed
Secretaries.
The following D elegates appeared,
presented their credentials, and took their
seats in the Convention :—
A ttica. Thomas Cooley, Jona. Hurlbert, and David Scott.
Alexander. Ira Earll, James Nelson,
and Benjamin F . Loomis.
Alabama.
Russel W ilcox, Cephas
Arnold, and Aniasa Johnson.
Batavia.
Joseph W . Churchill, F .
Follett and William Davis.
Bethany.
Cornelius J. Lincoln and
William Mitchell.
Bennington. Albert Hayden and A l­
fred Churchill.
Bergen. David Potter and W ray T .
Palmer.
Byron. James Tagprt, Eleazer Ever­
ett and Cyrus Jeuks.
China. Joseph Silloway, Dwight H ow ­
ard a n d --------- Wilbor.
Covington. Chauncy W hitney, Dan
Sprague 2d, and E . Moses.
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FO R T H E TIM ES AND PR ESS.
M r. E d ito r ;—
I want to know why Geo. IV. Lay, instead
of P. L. Tracy, was nominated •for, Congress.
Mr. Tracy I have been informed stood the high­
est in the Convention, on the first ballot, and
according to Republican usages should have
been nominated. There appears to be some
mystery about tliis business, and although I am
an anti-mason, I wish you would be good enough
to give qie your opinion on the subject. I have
asked Fitch and Taggart and other greof men
of the party, but they give me no satisfactory
answer. If you can satisfy me in relation to this
matter, you* will much oblige an
A nti .
comradmtory ciroumsianceMl
o n e o r jh e o r h e r o f i h e p a r f e i
deceived an d th a t the whole combinJ
n o n IS a fr a u d upon the peovh n
u n t il n o w , w e h a v e nut b d
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a n d p o s it iv e p r o o f of the fact. LooJ
f e l lo w - c it iz e n s , at the unenviable noJ
t io n w h ic h th e coalition parusans ooi
occupy ! M a r k the Fraud.^Ar^^,
[From the R om e Telegraph]
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Oneida County,ss,
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Jared
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,r o f • '
was foM<
labored]
|the prop<
elective]
I the wis
peopiOjj
3 ia t
Ie t n c i :
\egislairnt
tents o f
\a rd e d toil
o f cm
lAnd wh<
y e thus Ti
fision o f el
W eJ
Ihleraen
jis as C h|
fencer, in
j;ne demoi
Irify Ihost
fly and e
Lgain, C
Jesse Sexton, being duly sworn,say,1
that on or about the htst of SepvembJ
last past, he called on Ceorge Hod]
Qur correspondent must recollect that Mr.
tington o f R om e,at his olSceio Rofsel
Lay at the present time, holds a number of offi­
for the purpose of asscertaioing wbetlil
ces, besides he was gaining an extensive prac­
er the said George Huntington iDieJ
‘The
tice as a Lawyer—the Regency in this village,
ded voting for William Wirt, iocaJ
which is composed entirely of Y oung L aw ­
irage,
o
f
his
election
as
one
of
(he
P
resided
yers , resolved .that Tracy should stand one
tial E lectors o f the State of New-Ydi
eljjj^. and that “ Georgy, dear,'"* should be nomin­
,d the
T h at the said George Huntingioo(f|
ated for Congress, right .or wrong, and by that
>t h :
Castile. Loring $tanrd and John La- cidedly told this deponent, thatliej
means they could obtain a new division of tlie
foy.
not an Anti-raasoo, and thatifheJ
ENC'
“ SPOILS”—if they can get Lay out of the
Daritiv.
Johnaott Goodvvill, William elected as such Elector, he shouldJ
o co l
way, we understand Taggart, a Ittwyer, is to be ^Williams and David Horton.
for H enry Clay, and not for WilliaJ
appointed County Treasurer, vice Geo. IV. Lay^ ^ E lba. Eleazar Southworth, John Lam*
H E P]
VVirt{ aud that his name was use!
sent to Congress—Sop^, a lawyer, is to be ap­ berton and Elias J^ Pettibone.
I C il.
without his knowledge, on
Gainsville. John D. Gillett.
pointed Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, vice
Le R oy.
Jonathan Barron, Charles firasonic T icket. Further thedepJ
Taggart, promoted—Fitch, a lawyer, is to be
uent saith not. JESSE SEXTOllvI
ition oi
appointed agent for the Reservation Lands, vice Dauforth, and Marshall Smead.
Middlebury. Ira Wilson and Sylves-. Subscribed and sworn th\? I5th davof(
Lay, promoted—Smith, a lawyer, is to be ap­
It ten|
ter Stevens.
Ocl.
pointed Superintendent o f the Poor House, vice
[ere is'
Before m t , J . ffAtHAWAV, Jsige. j
Pem broke. David Anderson, Stephen
fehe ne<
Lay, promoted- Besides tliis, there is to be a F. Warner and James Forward.
]n t, to
P erry. Albert Sleight, YV. J. Cha­
general rush for th e ‘‘Spoiri” of the profession,
M r . E d -itok — H aving pdrtei fwij
m th e
by Filch, Taggart, Soper, and Smith, by reason pin and Samuel Niblac, jun.
my D em ocratic friends, aud am
Sheldon.
Horace
S.
Turner
and
Eli’he Cii
o f getting Lay off to Congress, which will set
m yself to the Antimasooic |)artj,'k&j
hu
H
.
Persons.
|a, and x\
his business as a laivyer afloat upon the wa­
a sense o f principle and justice, IdefJ
WarsaiD. Nehemiah Tark, Almon S te­
fys, as
it my duty when they abatiiloti
ters. These are the reasons which induced the
phens and Harly Knapp.
m y iwfl|
Regency to push Lay before the public at
Weathersjield. John W escolt, Nathan legitim ate object for which lhatpsE
pad,
0
was formed, to abaudon them; aol'j
the present time. These considerations have Chandler and J. S. Smith.
\ilitia,
T he following persons were appointed doing this, 1 . would not be under®
produced the nomination of Lay, and none oth­
:q u a ]
er. The “ Regency o f Young Lawyers’’* have a committee to draft Resolutions-^Fred* as abandoning the principles of ill
loiocr q)
ivilled it—wull the P eople submit ?—Ed. Times erick Follett,David Scott,W illiam Mitch- , masonry, but only the course porsT
INREASOj
el), Almon Stevens, and James N elson. ' By the corrupt leaders of the pi
and Press.
iioji in ji
T h e com m ittee, retired and soon after who have endeavored to sell us toll
Gen. J ackson vetoed the United States returned into the convention and reported C lay party for the paltry equivaleill
T h e Gi
th
e
follow
ing
re
solutions,
which
w
ere
Bank Bill, because he thought it unconstitution­
|e s the
Francis Granger for Governor,
unanim
ously
adopted.
al—because its friends asked favors for this
aration
Resolved, That Gen. Jackson, for the faith­ even in Granger we shall not got
Monopoly which they would not grant the hon­
se lf e v |
ful and capable manner in wbfoh he has dis­ original antlma^on; be Would not
est Farmers and Meehanics o f our Country, to charged the duties appertaining to his high cep l the nomination for Governot
fed e q u a i
wit, a relief frum Taxation i f !—and because a station, as Pfissidentof the United,States—for 1828.
] After
I f be was an aDtiniasoD,ai
very considerable proportion o f its capital, is (he important and valuable serv ices he has honest in his p rin cip les, wbj'raitaoi
lENT. an|
rendered
his
country
at
the
head
of
her
armies,
owned by Foreigners, thereby excluding our
fought rlj
in successfully repelling the invading foe,, the party becam e strong before
own citizens from holding stock therein, and whose watch-word was “ beauty and booty,” joined them ? It looks to noesUdofll!
tts and
|A 1 -N S '
making it emphatically a British Bank o f the deserves the lasting gratitude o f Americans; this M odem Apollo, relies root®
and
that
we
as
humble
members
of
the
Dem
­
United Slates!!! For thus daring to side with,
U elecloi
ocratic parly, will use all honorable means his bodily^ strength, than
fr. V a n !
the common people, as these purse-proud aris­
ers; had rath er .risk jumpifl^onw'
to proniote bis re-election.
tocrats call the working men of our country, the
fendusivj
Resolved, That Gen. Jackson’s talents, as the party has become stroogi
Bank has resolved to put Gen. Jackson down. a Civilian, are equalled only by his success as trust him self with- them intheinn auf Ide of tl
But the people have resolved to Veto that de- a General— as a proof of which we need only i t appears to me that a tearless'
ingle ext
refer
to
his
inestimable
and
unanswerable
K p6.rsoij
terminatiom______ ________ ______
Veto on the United States Bank Bill—that p en dence— firmness of principB^
"'hauceH:
the power and disposition of that institution purpose, talents, and integrity, arc|
M ORE SIGNS.
iisfrancb|
Signs of the sure defeat of the Coalition in to buy “Men and votes, like cattle in the ter q^ualifications for a Governor,
market,” has been most clearly showed in
h
d greaj
the coming contest in this state, greet us on ev­ the late contest for Inspectors of Election in being “six feet high and well pr«!
fudge S|
ery side^ In addition to the hundreds of names Philadelphia and other parts of Pennsylvania tion ed .”
htract fr|
which we have already published, o f seceders —and so iottg as an'institution possessing
But
if
tlie
p
a
r
iy
isto
b
e
soUl'l
, ‘B y f t
from the Olay and -Antimasonic parties, we such a power and ?uch disposition is suffered
to exist among us, our liberties are in danger. support o f Henry Clay a fair ejf |hat o f li
have pow the renunciation o f Antimasonry by
Resolved, That Martin Van Buren by his lent is due, and I should as a
Jpwards j
iwenty-sepen respectable individuals o f W ind­ long‘dattalchment to, and untiring zea l for,
mason, look upon myself less 1 ra o u i
sor, Broome CQunty, and of fifteen Clay men of the Democratic cause, is justly,entitled to (he
fer ^251
fraction o f an unit, if it took ib ej
Morrisville, MadiSon county.
T he bargain suffrages of that party, and that we heartily
respond to his nomination by the Baltimore party to pay for Francis j J
|brs, wl
does not take well among the honest yeomanry* Convention-for the office o f Vice-President.
^®rsonaI|
T h a t the party has been sol.
Resolved, That the nomination o f William
rives at
for th e TttaES AND FBESS.
L. Marcy and John Tracy for the offices of needs only a delivery to c o in «
anl
Governor and Lieutenant Governor,, made contract is evideuL
M r . E d it o r t —
by the Pelogated Democracy o f thi^
at C lay Eleefors nominated «•
|he iDfiri
I have heard the following story, and I wish the Herkimer Convention m eets with 'Our
find fhaj
to know from you whether it is true, or n o t;— decided approbation,—thoir long' services in masonic Convention t— ^ , imj
luestionj
J
Some time since a number of gentlemen were the ranks o f the Democratic parly, and 4heir same set o f Electors
Ibose
gathered together, as will frequently be the case known altatchmettt to its principles, entitle nominations o f Wirt and CM
o f an evening, when the “put and stay put” Sen­ them to our warm, vigorous and united the friends o f W irt and Clay «t
clotlil
ator who lives in your village, said he was about support.
|hi3
chiisj
the same set o f Electors ?
1
to relate a cirGumstance>.and it was a very ex­
Resolved, That the Uemocratip Ticket the Anti masons be conteote
1
traordinary one, too—“but gentlemen,” says the for Electors, presented (©■(he people o f this
%
^
Mders^
Senator; “befoi'e I relate It, I will give you my State by the Herkimer Convention, is one lieving that the noses of the ^
author, and you may hear the story, or not, as in w^ich we havefiill confideDce-l-^sinlike the are o f taax, and their prmcip J
m ui
you plecLse—my author is Geo W. pay.” T
i
The
Siamese ticket o f the Goalition, they have wrought c la y , which can be Ji
p f e ,s j
question was put, and it* was decided''by the. ,not hesitated
,..^...v„vv=v. to
.v. make known ^
to their iciiuwfellowWeprJ
unanimohs vote oftho company that ihey mould 'citizens for whom they should vole, if • elec** and moulded to suit the p
those profligate leaders, aud
i
m t hear ihe story-^fox whkfc reaspn l-rbecause
Jackson candidate for Govemor is eledted'hyK they epuld attach no efed^ to iL Now, Mr. Ed** ted.
Resolved, That we approve of the. ttomi- view s o f those persons,
itoiTilf thisla the cB'aractel ofthb man, I would nafion of the Hon.^fmtcher M* Hm|hf, of wishes are to put down je ft
hattdsonie majority—probably 3 or
Rskj . Wbffid he make a creditable Member of Mpttrpe. as SettidOf fro |i the Eighth District
ftOlR
administration, and elevate b J
Cdngmss f
~
^htUlloiL
Edr ]iny. part I have no
^ o p Gim”'w e believe is correj
einor, who lyas afterwards induced to resigttTti
feelings (towards the
We dlalikftm^^^^^
fuch
favor of
the aptimaaomc candidate^fahd
tion between (ration, neither can I be
flfh c o n to m ed ro say that the difeumstaiiGe Antimasonff Eftd
’t W p u tiu nominafiopfol^Con^-ce^
unnatural and with snefi shallow device**
tbe'oppositmheardofi
f i t t e d by
N h le ,
mottO
of
tidn
to
the
Demdefat^v^
When
the
?auso
of
gdatebyaraffiori^Wime#
..
^
-f
, to stand
RepubUcans is now, aodSs>af
*"
“
JTheoj^sitiottCry
out,
“any
t|mgbutGen..
sh a ll b e d ircd ted W « s W
’A. '
'fioiis Stattherry, of ‘‘0 I^rdy’?*
orfaH on ouFOwn roeriti/ "
ject,
th e polling down o f i l w ] J
Jacksert
v
*
’
The
F^eralists
told^he
same
story
h«ert defeated % about 400
,„'Tbe
tew
tt
A
commitrno
o
f
mT^DO-'r^^tty ffimg,”
they/
Thomas
tion, I win support
honest yeoman]^ of Ohio hav^ austaini^^
was* then appointed,
;
Jefforsptt.” T h ^ wpM sap^ittted to^^
MVea with a d ^ r ^ n f firnmei?i iforthy offtfo
room we are compelled te
tl>eyjffodeatint^mh0io agaa^^
cattsein wifibh thby are eri^gfdii
.-l^ltt.ted the Wed^fnws. j
T h e fellow fug peiiotts We^^
was a Jacksim. man, hut voted
of %
•More thau
those rejics of
’ ensu- ibeih. iof f
a Central Hommittee fbf
^ ^ \
Uv
j^jjO ett disqffiMJod^ f a ig e € m - attothe^ age, made a^plicafctt tu^ thb Oh^ft Qf
ingi-^Heman J. Eedl|Bf(ft WM
s
d
i
i
«
y
b
i
r
t
b
a
g
^
g
g
j SE^I
m tj . f Ta^kaoft ktt§^Ban
i f f # - ^ IteU y Gomihott P eas lately fieWitt fins tfillagig.fQi'
# ’V y I3, ;
ell, Frederick
mgila0t ApoMtd^ ^
bodii d^eated Tsy an aK Pension*.
JamOf H yde, J S iig
■L e e . O c t » l4
mOil
a ^ a t h o r m # ^ t t g thegood
•r-.
Wiffi
fofWwd Kfdden
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