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’ — mn of efi n t st t a . n From th e Morning P o E x r o u m ent J erso , a d place i over the bones TH E I DE NTIT Y OF TH E OL D H AR TFOR D CONVE N o f F s t for ederali m , | hank themselves having com ‘ ‘ TI ON FE DE R AL I S TS WI TH TH E MODE R N WH I G ellediu s to ~ r t p restore it to its igh place , with its H AR R I EON P AR TY CA R E FUL L Y I L L U STR ATE D e t , true inscription , and expos the rottenness i h as BY L I VI NG S P E CI ME NS AND DE DI CATE D To TH E ' , beemsm ade to cove r; We would p ain no living

- Y OU NG ME N OF TH E UNI ON. m o anm nnected with those scenes . Many of them f b in Old party distinctions are revived The und are venerabl e , an d most estima le private life . m g and national debt and National Bank sys We would tread lightly on the ashes of the dead ; t Of w h ff w — s — — ems. Hamilton , hic Je erson eakened , but tru th hi toric truth eternal truth must not,

nd a ri fi . Jackson vetoed; a Van Buren abolished , are and sh ll ot , be sacri ced l m strenuously urged again by the party that so clam Assertions are so reckless y ade I n th ese tim es, w o . for of fa lssh od o orou sly support William H Harrison Presi by systematic riters , that the man f l is w dent . Whi e Geh eral Harrison is held up at the truth rarely believed on his mere ord . W e B k f South as oppos ed to a an , he is shall there ore support every assertion with proof known to be under the guidance of men at the and this will necessarily make the detail of evi “ " wh o f m w i i w North , mean by Re or the restoration dence some hat volum nous Its mportance ill of a United States Bank . repay a patient examina tion . ‘ t wh o i of To disguise the end , i is pretended by those The assert on the British Whig party , wh o “ ” s u se H arri son a the instrument to revive Fede support Harrison , I s that they are the true J efferso e i ralism and the Bank , that th y are in fact the n an Democratic Rep ublican party ; and th a t the old o f ff and f s Democratic party , the disciples Je erson Hart ord Convention Federalist have gone over to o W I n ! Madis n ; hile Jackson , Van Buren , and the sup Jackson and Van Buren a body p orters of their adm inistrations, are the old Fede This assertion is impudently made . here in Mas sts ! sach usetts of rali , in the leading organ Mr. Daniel

f i W . Fatuity could not have e gned , nor credulit ebster Here , then , it should be exam ined ; for y _ w u was of ? compassed , that such a pretence ould be set p , the cradle the Hartford Con bad we not n y e and w to seen th at there are men amo g us, enti n , as she has been , ill continue be,

w o of . claiming to have rational souls, h make the the death bed old parties of a s drinking hard cider the rallying test and stim This as ertion in the Atlas has ameaning. I t ‘ ‘ “ w u t dis ir art . we f h e la o i l us of th e p y Having seen this, may ollo s close pon p y , the significant ” an ow b s well be prepared to see y thing , h ever a surd , banner at Baltimore , by the Bo ton H a rrison De

s t . e o i from uch a par y l gation , and cl ser still upon the dec m ation of

n o 4 1 4 m e r. th e bin at I n th e Bosto Atla s f August , 8 0 , ay M , at Log Ca g §ring in b ‘ w : lex andri o f found the follo ing A a, in the District 1l th '

“ ‘ h i not t e f o f w h e d d f m a o t The present W gs are h old Hart ord June last , hen ple ge his e f h e e w m en o Convention Federalists . W all know that that North to go ith the f the South, in ‘ ‘ class of politician s became dissatisfied with John ing Harrison to the Presidency; t l ' w was n m inous to th e S h de Q . Adams , and pending the second canvass ent That a meeti g o ou t ; over to Andrew Jackso n ! The great Republican ( m th and w party adhered to eir allegiance , ere then , Abéli ' now t D o of h e efie s n as they are , rue em crats t J r o ’ ” c s W . School , on tituting the present hig party r of Wh i er n The ecklessness _ g y leaves othing u of s sacred. History mu st be t rned out door , and '

o in . e s al falseho d pu t her place Sinc , then , thi leged ch ange of old parties is to be falsely assu med fi x ? 9

t e of M r. doing away h effect of the discovery Wil Let the recorded votes of Mr . Webster in Con ’ w h ww was liam B . Calhoun s correspondence ith the Aboli gress s o here he and ever has been .

. 1 1 8 13 i s tionists of Massachusetts J uly , , Dan el Webster voted a gain t a l o s l These are the memorable words Mr . Webster bi l f r as essing and co lecting taxes to su stain the s : war 9 ih for u sed on that occa ion ; July , against a bill duties on refined “ W I L L I AM R R N n WE H A VE M ADE HENRY H A I SO sugars a d sales at auction . " or OUR D D 1 7 1 8 14 a ainst a fi TH E BEARER STAN AR January , , he voted g bill to ll w a ? of th e 1 Who are they , and hat is their st ndard the ranks army; January 0 , against a bill and w d o Where have they ever been , here they to detect and p unish traitors and spies; January w ? 2 2 . to n d n a r ever mean to be , against a bill e list troops uri g the ,

' th e fi t . h a s i o f 2 5 a n This is not rst time hat Mr Webster in a m nority seven; January , gainst e

t of f - i f n non- w oificia ed in the ceremony a le t handed marr age orci g the importation la s; February 8 , ‘ Federa lists of a s n five m s 2 b etween the Massachusetts and the gain t raisi g regi ent ; March 9 , against

Whigs of the South and West . x eCute the laws and te

1 8 3 7 . n e of el 1 The l 0 th of November , , Mr Joh B ll , p invasion ; December , against providing e i e n for ni Tennessee , appear d at a great Wh g m eti g in revenue maintai ng the public credit ; De F t n e a cem ber 1 0 a calltn for aneuil Hall , Boston , and s andi g besid D niel , ag inst g on the States their

wh o e . u of to fe f Webster, presided in that m eting , Mr Bell q otas militia de nd the rontiers; on the i w ss 19 th a fo r o exclaimed , Tennessee is in princip e ith Ma a , gainst a bill to provide the expenses f ” w for s. a r a u ch usett the , and gainst a bill to provide reb ilding

wh o . to and ffi w The same men stood by Mr Webster the ca pital p ublic o ces, hich had been burnt i e— n Da vises ! ratify that all anc the Joh , the Benja by the enemy

R ussels t . e . . Ba teses S a ltonstalls I n 18 3 6 w we w m in , _ I C , and the , the same spirit , in , hen ere

w is fer A r . t e w war was a re ne h vouchers the pledge at lexand ia hr atened ith a French , and it proposed Who and where a re they? to pu t m em e in the hands of Andrew Jackson to ’ s was au th or t th e f n Daniel Web ter the p Rocking de e d the country , Daniel Webster exclaimed in “ e of e en w te fo ham Circula r , adopted by a conv ntion Federal the Unit d States S ate , I ould no t vo r w m n th e war f if w w ists in Ne Ha pshire , denou cing , rom the bill the enemy ere battering do n the ” fe o e . o f which he was trans rred to C ngr ss Previous walls the capitol . 1 8 0 6 a n th e 4 th of A f m an wh o to this , in , he delivered oration , very natural sen timent rom the l f th e l of a f Ju y , be ore Federal gent emen Concord , voted gainst rebuilding the capitol a ter the ene

s w h i t it w. New Hamp hire , in hic he nveighe d agains my had burnt do n ’

fi e sdn for S o for a . . W b President Je r , and denounced him his love much the rmy What did Mr e ? w of peace and rega rd to economy . ster do for the navy He no pretends that ” “ “ s was f war Patrioti m , said he , has given place to the his avorite in the , and the Federalists h m w o ’ spirit o f economy . Regard to national honor is lately gave i a cane made fro m ood f Perry s ” or n e to . fla . for ? absorbed in a thirst f gai , and a d sire save t! ship What did he do the navy

. 7 th of 1 14 . v In his pamphlet against the embargo , Mr Web The January , 8 , Mr Webster oted ster said of J efferson ag a inst a n appropriatio n of one million for de “ ’ incon f s o f a ! was When a _ , man s pretensions are u tterly raying the expen es the n vy This less s s f f of t e sistent with h i actions, his pretensions m u t be than our months a ter the victory Perry on h for k s on false . The motive assigned laving the embar la e , so that had the country depended we e e ’s fla go was n ever the true motive . When have a Dani l Webst r , the gallant Perry g ship could

we of e f . British wa r, course [shall] have a French not have been k pt a loat

i ind e en f is ffi . a lliance , and surrender o ur l berties and p The catalogue is not ull , but it su cient ” ’ dence to the protection of Bonaparte . And wh o are Daniel Webster s associates in B u wh o m I n 18 1 2, at a Federal convention held in rent Massach setts , have ade William Henry s f o f ? We w l wood , M r . Webster reported re olutions j usti ying Harrison the bearer their standard il

o wn Go f of . th e public enemy , and condemning his identi y some the leaders v s vernm ent. John Da i , ( the Federal Harrison candidate war fo . r s While in Congress , h eopposed the at every Governor again t the patriot and incorru ptible

of c n M . w step ; A m ong volumes spee hes , denou nci g the arcus Morton ) And here has John Davis s ? in 1 8 14 . war and the Administration , he said been We have ju t stated that , , M r w ow t of ar W a i t . H Utterly astonished a the declaration , I ebster voted ga ns rebuilding the Capitol w w . sa w h o c e h ave been surprised at nothing since I his asso iat , Mr . John Davis, received the ne s w saw h o w was of w a f f w i t would be prosecuted , hen I it that o utrage , ill ppear rom the ollo ing b w : begun . There is an unchangeable relation et een statement ” . l d rash councils and feeble execution From th e Worcester P a la ium . “ s w th e o They ( the Federalist ) kno limit f con S ENATOR DAVIS . “ tiona l . w l D a wh o H RE E stitn opposition Up to th at limit they i l John vis is , the man gave T h a w and w f . c rm in of h n be te walk , alk earlessly s , the streets Worcester , e He thus ex a lted at the defeat of our arms arid the ceived the news that the British arm y had sacked " o s of s BU N . m urderous inroads f the avages the city Wa hington , and R T the Capitol “ n w we w i we a o n of an I Th is is not the e tertainment to hich ere Th s statement m de the authority w wh o d w n few invited . We are told that these disappointments unimpeachable itness , stoo ithi a w s w h ar encoun f o f . at t of are owing to th e oppo ition hic the eet M r Davis the time . All hree the n W of w E n new . a d ters . This is no strain I t is the co stant hig papers this to n , the Spy, the gis , ” i d ni on! t e N r B a n in of th e tune of every weak or wcke Admi strati h o th end, have denied that y th g 3

k3 th e s ind ever occurred , and have hurled at Palla beam , has set in the Wester Ocean? [NapoleonI diu m f com le s the keenest sha ts their m alice could Our sson , though less di astrous, is not m uch

m . But e s m and not int nding to be bro wbeaten by les hu iliating .

“ " t e of w we b we h m ou t hat elieved to be truth , have th e d When tax gatherer knocks at you r oors, a of . Th e /E persisted in the truth the statement gis remember that the tribute he demands is the ur ’ , p h as w of pursued us ith singular v irulence , declaring chase national glory . a s follows h fi e g W en the shermen se s his occupation gone “ , is F S of It AL E that ever a man our population let him remember that his Government have made r o fi for ejoiced that the Capit l had been captu red , sacked , sacri ce national glory . ” “ a nd ; . burned and that there is no person , gentle When the merchant murmurs that he is shut: n o of m a , r , no w f th s d o ther description residing in Wor out rom e We t India tra e , let him remember este w o w c r, h w was o f o ill say that he ever kne or heard it abandoned in quest nati nal glory . “ . D w i n s o Mr avis , by ord or act, exult over any victory When the di guise f double duties y ou pay o f B a n w the ritish , because such act as never done f n an exorbitant tax on all oreig commodities , [ th e

b . a libel town ffi y him I t is on our to a rm that let it not escape your minds that this too is

a n of i , w i fo y its cit zens shouted hen the ntelligence , a tribute r national glory . w e w indi nati on o f “ hich stirred every br ast ith g r the When you see the page of history which te ” c of g was . s o f apture Washin ton , received cord the sacking Alexandria , and the destruo Now k h ow of a mar plain a tale shall p ut our reviler tion the C pitol , remember that these were only d own ! ff a of b propitiatory o erings on the alt r am ition, to of secu re the blessings national glory . “ The Federalists are gratified th at they have h a ve f th e F o th at on l erred so little , that they boldly con ronted r m e N a E is o flu s 1 1 . i g f gu t3 , 8 14 “ a of w w of and in I B ' — men ces po er , the iles ambition , HORR LE DE P R AVi r Y. When the news of the th c s c u of e w edarkest times advo ated those great measure apt re Washington reach d this to n , some wh w ‘ ich ere calculated to accelerate the prosperit of the L E ADING FE DE R AL I S I S openly ex y of s ON l and promote the permanent interests the nation; pre sed their GRATIFICATI , ming ed with a while they have strenuously op posed that narrow REGRE T that tha PRESI DENT was not involved , - f w was f - i h ' “ ' ” sel destroying policy , hich ounded party i n the nnsrrtucrros oi ru n CAP irOL ! s f animo ity , adapted to a oreign climate , and drew f war a ter it poverty , , and the loss of invaluable ” national privileges . ’ e l f we are f Dem oc t rE th e w rightly in ormed , the ra ic gis This is eulogy hich that modern pretender “ ” “ o f 1 8 14 E of 1 8 40 wa s u ff a ” ( not the Federal gis ) nder to the Je erson school , honest ( y , honest ) n of of the co trol a brother the present Editor of John Davis , pronounced on the administrations of

. w ff s M ZE i . O the g s f course e shall have no more de Je er on and adison . “ “ ni f a o als rom that q uarter , th t some f the leading In the same oration , he extolled the h eroes of ” F of w w i w New O wh ederalists this to n ere so horribly depraved Ch ppe a and rleans, o h ad redeemed a s fi f m f ” w to openly express their grati cation at the de their country ro in amy , hile the only indi

s of . we was o truction the Capitol Shall have any te rect all usion to Harrison , as one f the actors “ o s trictions? Our accusation against Mr . Da vis in that storm f vapid proclamations which w ” la r o n N b e . gs fa behind that f the [ E gis of 18 14 . We ho led alo g our orthern ord r v n w o h ave not accused him of expressing a regret that Mr . Da is o holds the office f United S tates th e was d F s President not involved in the destructio n Senator, un er the Massachusetts ederal Whig , ” fo o f the Capitol though from the temper of his and is also their candidate r Governor . w e was n ritings at that time , there can be littl doubt that For several years he their age t to collect

th e of . w s of s s for destruction Mr Madison ould have sent the militia claim Massachu ett her share in.

a thrill of joy through the frame of a man whose achieving what Mr . Davis sneered at as the moon d was e of ! aily habit it to calumniate him as base , per shin national glory “ fi diou s w on f o f of s , co ardly , d a Take a brie history another the e Whigs ” 18 1 6 f war of ff s wh o w In , the year a ter the , the same Mr . the Je erson chool , is associated ith

John Davis delivered an oration on th e 4 th of Mr. Webster in making General Harrison th e

J f e of of . uly , be ore the F deralists Worcester . We bearer their standard

w . p f th e i . fe to w s g ve a extracts, sho the character of th at Isaac C Bates , one Harrison elector for

o . i of is ration Massachusetts, and a m ssionary the Harr burg Co uld Federalists exult in the discharge o f se Convention .

- v . f 1 4 1 8 12 . C . B s ere and ungrate ul duty, they might look back July , , this same Mr Isaac ate was , w sf ” of n for ith p roud sati action on their career . secretary the Federal Conventio Hamp “ Nort What is our re m uneration for , shire , Franklin , and Hampden , held at h a m _ the toil the la p h or o o - war r iv , and the peril f that season f calamity? [the ton , to denounce the , eve y l ing man of

war. Are h e w C n now ] t Canadas subdued? Have we any hich onve tion , save one , is a Harrison f s was of o s a er pa sport on the highway of nations? On Whig . Mr . Bates chosen one the C m init t b w was cc of f w and t hese su jects the boasted treaty , hich sealed Sa ety, ith Lyman , S rong, and oth

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w ) d o of w now. f e . ith the blo thousands , is sil nt What , then , ers , every living man hom is a high are th e h o f W viz : trop ies that obdurate combat? National hig, Joseph Lyman, the Whig Sheriff of o ? And w s e o gl ry hat is that nati onal glory, achieved Northampton county, a urviving memb r f th e g e o by the blood of thousands? Ask that blazin me Hartford Convention ; Richard E . N Wc m h ; J udge teor w on w r of for F li L ews r hich c sumed Mosco , and , sho n of its Probate rank n i St ong, son of 4

“ S t n E d e I n an e u . ff a d P s G overnor Caleb ro g; lij ah Alvor , R gister of vil ho r , Mr Je erson g ine the re i ’ n Wh i m em . P robate for Franklin George Gre nell, g den t s chair “ e s en ef b er of the l a st Congress; and Our country , th n pro perous, has be gri of P fer m vousl s c m m restric Oliver B . Morris, Judge robate Ha p y oppre sed by ruinous o ercial ’ t w i m s v w d en and Mr . W . B . Calhoun s confidential corre ions , h ch for any y ear ha e been antonly , ’ et e v m of th e s ondent w m h e wr th e l ( g im posed by th Go ern ent United State , sp , to ho ote etter not to i now u b into th e newspapers) to be u sed to satisfy the Abo and i ts m easure of iniqu ty is fi lled p y a w w h m of war a — a war litionists that General Harrison a s ith t e , declaration gainst Great Britain

w for m . m u . a nd would do all in his po er e ancipation i politic , nnecessary , and unjust i of n s u t o of W W In th i s awful state thi g , it is the rgen That Conventi n , hich these l iving h gs m m b m m of th e ' m s t u t were m ost prom inent e ers , adopted a e orial duty free en of Mas achuset s to cons l m m m o on t w t m . duty has beco e the ore i peri c alling the President for h i h to ake peace together . This i h e m of is Com - with Great B ritain ; and they ousby the condition o f t Govern ent th “ w o e . &c. f n our m , m onwea lth u t , o h R esolved, That rulers [Ja es Madison ] , ( Massach se ts ) hich branc n e th e t is th e o f t to h ave prostrated ou r natio al character , sacrific d Sena e) in hands usurpers devo ed a nd u s u n re th e it s m of v m ou r vital interests , finally involved p iniqu ous sy te the National Go ern ent , ” m . ared in the calam ities of war. ( Ja es Madison ) p “ . om m s This m anifesto Was signed by Isaac C Bates as Our c on interest , liberties , and safety are now 18 12 m n secretary . ( ) ore injured , opposed , and enda gered ‘ m m an wh o a 1 8 12 t do m s o wn t m And he is the sa e , in Febru ry , , by he g of our Na ional Govern ent , “ f th e W w w n i n 1 7 7 5 we t m p ronounced an oration be ore ashington than they ere he , , ook u p ar s ” o of m r e t ef t m a m s B enevolent Society f the county Ha pshi e , to prot c and d end he gainst the easure in which he eulogized A m es and Ha m ilton as pa of th e British Governm ent a w o ef f . t h J trio ls, and denounced Je ferson and Madison as Mr Sal onst ll , adopted this abuse of ’ o — t n E m m f . t traitors . Ha ilton s syste , revenue the very erson and Madiso , July at he ssex and t m o are o no w f n thing Mr . Van Buren he De cracy p Junto Convention , is held up as a Jef erso — m m a rk? a nd one of p osing h e called De ocrat , ( Heaven save the ) is “ o th e d w W m m wh o o The m ain artery f bo y politic , hich the great hig Executive Co ittee are g “ ” m i i Ma o a even the Vandal band of this ad nistrat on [ ing to restore the day s of u r p triot Presiden ts . ” ’ ? d ison s] dare not cut . What Presidents th e m h e Th e S of c 1 8 1 3 w ch Of the British treaty , fa ous Jay treaty, enate Massa husetts , in , hi “ » W e owe m of t a as said , to it ore our prosperity han Leverett Saltonst ll denounced usurpers de ” th e t m o f th e l G0 » I can recou nt . voted to iniqui ous syste Nationa ‘ ” vetnm ent h ad m a t o f m f Of Jefi erson and Madison he said , a jori y De ocrats, riends “ s m o By none were the e easures and President o f Jefferson and supporters f Madison and the war. m l f w t m f a ff Of t t t no w m ~ W ashington hi se assailed i h ore at l e ect , ha Sena e , the De o

. f . one of e was tha n by Mr . Madison and Mr Je ferson The cratic Governor Massachus tts , clerk , and

R e resentives a . . led the opposition in the House of p ; Samuel D na ( deceased) president Mr Morton , ” b h is . th e w as o ut w th e th e other a andoned cabinet clerk , turned the next year, hen m m s w t t o t t . Mr . Ba es also sneeringly co pared Tho a Jef Federalis s g he po er “ a m P ar mo bile S n t was m d e ferson to Tom Paine , and excl i ed , Mr . al to s all a pro inent Fe eral m m “ ' ” a Jefierso n W . u t 1 8 1 4 ’1 5 Here is right hig , truly ber of the Massach se ts House in , , and “TH E m an wh o 1 8 13 ‘ w w w is 1 6 . w s h as. Mr . Bates also , in , as a The journals ill o here he then u w t L e 1 th 1 14 . al as m em ber o f he Massachusetts egislat re , opposed Octob r 3 , 8 , Mr Saltonst l placed was m th e war at every step . He also pro inent in second on the co m m ittee to report upon the Hart m of L ou w supporting resolutions that the ad ission ford Conven tion : William S ullivan as chairm an; was l o f m m isiana into the Union a vio ation the Con Mr . S altonstall was the pro inent over in the n m m t . stitu tion, and directing the delegation in Co gress co i tee

of m . e of Obtober 1 5 . th e to obtain a repeal the act ad ission Opp , Mr Saltonstall debated through L was w sition to oui siana a cardinal virtue ith the day i n support o f th e convention .

. n E x trac t from th e Boston C entine of Octob e 15 18 14 Convention Federalists And o w these [ l r , ] H artford ‘ J Th e fitth t tf Con - resolution ( calling he Har ord sam e m en appeal to Louisiana to hel p them elect w -r vention was u da . as . . w H arrison ; and this sam e Mr Isaac C Bates as ) debated thro gh the y It sup m s s. ! a f w a principal agent in the no ination of General ported by Mes r n pp , Hilliard , Long ello , w u no w , , . t a s ed H arrison at Harrisb rg , and is at the head Saltonstall Hubbard and others I oppos w for . We . W t E l o f the list o f Harrison electors Massachusetts . by Messrs bb Green , orthing on , Aiken ,

t n f m m L . deba te wa s s H e also holds the office o co issioner on m ili tia lis , and incoln The able and pi

' . 2 60 90 . m w ou t of th e war v m rited Yeas , nays c lai s, gro ing he so ehe ently ‘ th e n Of the above wh o supporte conventio , m osed . d pp w W t s and a re no . Of s S l . hree only urvive , higs tho e H on. Leverett a tonstall is another of Mr ’ wh o O fi ve v all bu t two now W ebster s associates in m aking General Harrison pposed it , survi e , De

' m ocrats. th e standard bearer of the old Federal party , under

s , 2 7 , 1 8 1 5 S l v their newn am e. January , Leverett a ton tall oted to " i n e S 1 8 12 was w approve the do ngs of the Hartford Co v ntion , Mr . altonstall , in July , , chosen , ith th e m m to th e Tim oth y Pickering , delegate to Federal rebel and to appoint three co issioners apply to st t 6 1 8 12 0 t v m C onvention held in Bo on , Augus , , to p United S ates Go ern ent for the separation of

" ed a a ss o s m S a s de e he? ;p ose th e wa r. He vot for n ddre n that Massachusett fro the t te , in the fenc of e on w s s t rritory. .pwasi , hich ay 5

' w W m em a rse s m . 15 no th e s sc in Je This a e Mr Saltonstall a hig g ined by hor e Tele o pe , red , y; ber “ w W w r m f m. of Congress , and one of the higb Executive ould be over th e horse S ee tbrie , i ported ro m ” w d m for h o l t . A Co ittee the nation , tel the people tha England Ou r navy is not intended , by the t t th e v m t m i t m m for th e heir object is the restora ion of Go ern en in stra ion , to p rotect our co erce , and ' ' ” to t u o o B i the days of her pa i iot Presidents . 1 p rpose f i m pairi ng the strength f th e rit sh s n w t . . h a t Mr S violen ly opposed or denou ced ever; navy , i t ould be al m ost as reasonable to expec

f . Republican President rom Jefferson to Van Bu t en som e Gulliver to swim over the British Channel ,

“ e m of n H never approved any ad inistration bu t the and bring it ou t of Plym ou th in his fi gers . two e f m m — E t Adam s s. He was chairm an o the co it [ Fro m the Cen tinel of March xtrac

tee of arrange m ents at the grea t Whig dinner in from the Federal address to the people . S “ w t m . t o f 1 834 of m h aves e ale to Mr Webster, in the pan c , and The m alignan t blasts De ocracy p was m w f0 1 th e m . W h l e aster of cere onies in .receiving Mr John over us like a pestilence . y shou d vote 18 3 7 w m ffe o a nd r Bell , in , hen he ca e to lay Tennessee at Je rs ns , the Madisons , the Monroes , thei

th e f of o f . m e wh o u eet the Federalists Massachusetts odern satellit s , exha sted our resources, “ w m of General m m f d We ill sketch but one ore Har ruined our co erce , and chilled the li e bloo of _ ’ r s in a t ou r t E DW AR to t f a ison s aid supporting the Feder l S andard . prosperi y by A W IC! , gra i y

' Ma or Ben m R of f w nd m . m f j ja in ussell , the Editor the Boston oreign onster Co e or ard , then, and bra

C war. w W no w w f m rofli ate of m entinel through the To sho here he ith in a y the p g ringleaders . De o ' i s we e ’ l , qu ote the v teran s toast given at a ce ebra cracy . tion of th e last 4th of July by the Whigs of After the election of Governor B rooks ever

B . S m t l A t ii 10 oston a uel Dexter , the Cen ine of p ex “ f m By Major Benjam in R ussell . The po wer ul clai ed “ ‘ ~ m i mfo oted a . W L m t w t t m lia th eclu A er can hig oco o ive , ith its a tendan De ocracy is e p cabb ge c s— t n t t i n t wet w t of ar The Cons itutio , p ublic prosperity , liber y , It sprou s he and shade , but hen he sun ’ ’ ” la w t m a s m m in u trefies. equal , he poor n s right , and rich an s Federalis sh es , it decays and p — “ m a of t . ff th ist lm e e t h is privileges y the progress their passengers o Mr Je erson , about , is rep a ing th e w f w m ‘ i t i n s t !’ Harrison polls be on ard , or ard , and stra ight excla ation , The dev l is s ill Mas achuset s “ ' wa 111 band sh ou lderto u o f m em of Jet rd , hand , sho lder , and their Here is one you r od Whigs the w w t s c W i n fo s ws s j ourney be cro ned i h such u cess, as ill rson school , and he ays he kno the Whig

d e a ll L n. uc other ocos to join com pany , and unite are right in supporting Harriso “ c a i n — o m m f of m t ordi lly the shout , go ahead for we n wknow We ight bgive ore ull leng) ths pro inen ” th e W s H o f o hig are right . arrison sta nda rd bearers the blue light scho l , Major Russell now knows that the W higs are bu t they are so nu m erou s we m ust group them es r . n of m en m v ight; he sce ts the black cockade General Of these , as above described by the sel r ! w w wh o w not : Ha rison Then the Whigs ere right hen , ill say “ w w o wa m em of w v v and v r ith Major Russell , h s a ber the They are here they e er ha e been e e ‘ ” ' H war v for ll m to be — Federalistsl ouse during the , they oted a the ean m s N N 1 0 1e ADAMS ea ures of the Hartford Convention. The TH E CO TEST BETW EE

a h as n th n F ER N [ 1 8 0 4. M jor not cha ged . He h as e virtue a d AND THOMAS JE F SO N ‘ ’ n w - w s of s t 2 ho esty to avo his ancient Federalism . At the c ere ere the supporter Harri on hen “ ’ ulls 1 w of a s tt w p , at the last election , he said , have al ays The Federalists M s achuse s , then in po er b t a m now a VVbi w w f ff t e vio een a Federalis , and g, hich is ere so eager to de eat Je erson , tha th y _ ” fro rr th e m . was W t w lentl m o sa e thin og He a hig , hen , hen he y changed the ode of ch osing electors R e p ublished the follo wing Federal W hig doctrines: distric ts to a general ticket . This roused the o f 1 8 1 8 12 t w l was car the Boston Centinel July , } publicans , and he hole e ectoral ticket “ o f S th e e for ffe m 0 The union the Northern and ou thern ried by p ople Je rson , by a ajority w r S not f is 5 3 . t a s t , 3 , 3 I the larges vote that had ever bee , tates is essential to the sa ety and very n tt n i . m u , v i ch opposed to the interests , of both sections gi en Massachuse s , the including Ma ne e w in am R s to t A peaceabl separation ould be for the happ ess Major Benj in u sell , edi r of he Centinel o t r : f all sec ions the Federal o gan , said “ of o ur ti ff ac [From th eCentinel of June The state na onal a airs , and the “ t v t of t n at The even ts o f this m ost abo m inable war m ake i i y the partisans on bo h sides , has give a very m elancholy i m pression on all wh o are not extraordinary activity to the election ; and in m n t d i n i ts instance si nce t of t w l pecu iarily in ereste perpetuation . Besides , the exis ence he State , il b th e ff i of m t f m o f horrid e us on hu an blood , he m onthly ound so great a nu ber votes given in I t ha ” s e s of war x m m a a stru le w M a sach u xpen es the are si illions . been , e ph tically , gg hether ! w m n of Vir inia [June 30 h . setts ould consent to beco e a colo y g “ e The sailors begin to find o u t that th e war is car or a free and independent Stat . r s b i th e efferson c e ied on to protectforeign eam en on o a d ou r ves At that period , supporters of J all s s t R w es li els , and to take the bread ou t of their m outh . heir party epublican ; but they ere univ r a m m l w th e m o . m [A re arkab e identity ith atte pt f Mr nickna ed , by the Federalists, De ocrats, as

n enato m of r . t s Joh Davis to pervert the speech of S r. Bu ter rep oach The Cen inel thu announce chanan into an attem pt to destroy the wages of the result of the choice of the Jefferson elector: " 1abor . ticket “ T1: [Centinel of June The whole nu m ber of votes was 5 5 0 00 . “ It 1 3 not conceived that any future naval en highest on the Dem ocratic list h ad 2 9 3 10 vote e cou nter s we s u w l t Tl , hould prove uccessf l , can be of The lo est on the Federa ticke , : o th e ert . m o n e s e s e F r re. co se u nce to n th an a enera l re ul t m a b thus tat d Fed q the cou try , a r ce g y , } 6

t for th e D m at was th e Wh a t icke , e ocr ic ticket , 1 I t exultingly announced in ig p pers n 4th u o dds , that , at the celebratio of the last of J ly in w e e t Th e l w m B s Barre , h r Daniel Webster was h e W fo lo ing extracts fro the o ton Centinel . hig ora o w w s w two f tha t day ill sho the line bet een the tor , the veteran General , a R e a nd th e s of ~ n Massach u volu tionar s was h is p arties, bitternes the the y oldier , present, and gave voice setts Federalists ( now Whigs) against Jefferson in favor of Harrison ! : wh o is E benez er M w m Dem ocracy and Virginia And i attoon , ho the Whigs “ f s s m m s lo ro I Ma sachu etts is doo ed to beco e a atel so exultingly parade in their g. cabin p ces

m uff . ? l ite of Virginia , no bla e can rest on S olk sions “ S ' i th e am m an wh o 18 04 w The result of the electoral choice in this tate He s s e , in , as run as a ‘ ff s w not m e f t a s m s e er ( for Je er on) ill aterially less n the ai h John Adam s elector gain t Tho a J fi son, ” of any genuine Federalist in the ultim ate trium ph and was defeated by the Dem ocrats of Massach u

s. of the principles of the Constit ution as adm inister . sett

fl dam s. m m an wh o 1 1 1 w s ed by Washington and He is the very sa e , in 8 , a te ’Tis not in m ortals to com m and su ccess; m oved fro m the ofli ce of sheriff of Ham pshire by ’ v rw They can deserve it . Go ernor Gerry, afte ards Vice President with

m e . was t Before the election, the Centinel called for a ral Ja s Madison He hen taken up by th e “ m th e R e an m m of e ly of its party , u nder the na e of true Federalists, d elected a e ber the L gisl a

1 . publican Federalists from 78 8 to 18 04 . ture f m s M assach u And r w O the De ocratic elector chosen in further , this Gene al Mattoon , hose sup “ s s a ll of s a m t ett , i t said , They are pledged to vote for port Harri on is exultingly procl i ed by h e ” ” ffeson and m m Je Clinton , and added Harrison De ocrats , as they style the selves, “ The white Virginians of th e North dare n was a Federal m em ber of the Massachusetts Legis m ore deviate from their pledge to vot e for Jeffer lature in and voted for all the Hartford C on on th e s vention m r s th e s t s , than black Virginians dare di obey the easu es , and igned violen t prote t o ” ’

m wa . . o rders of their drivers . Congress denouncing Ja es Madison s r n 1 14 th e Centinel I 8 , was one G r Again , , , said he appointed of overno “ ’ m ts e m a e The De ocra continue to profane the rever d Strong s peace jor generals , to prev nt th e m n na e of Washi gton , by opposing it to that of d m w ef John A a s, and connecting it ith that of J ” erson. m e f General Mattoon , a John Ada s el ctor in 1 8 04 , m s m m f 1 The sa e paper gives a li t of e bers of Con a Hart ord Convention Federalist in 8 12 , a. “ “ ” s e d s s: 1 8 14 s gres el cte , and ay Those in Italics are De peace party general in , and a hard cider ” W “ t 18 40 . Verit w m ocra s. hig in y , he is here h e ever h as v m ” Alden Bradford , the Federal historian of Mas been and e er eans to be . sach u setts of s s of th e ff t of A am , says the ucces Je erson elec The o her survivor the John d s electoral k 1 : 1 8 0 4 . m . W . W e toral ticket , in 8 04 tic et of , is Hon Sa uel S ilde “ m m e m to . m an a The De ocratic party triu ph d , uch speak only of his political life As a and 1 . W th e disappointm en t and m ortifica tion of the Fede Judge , he is learned and venerable here has h e ” ? 18 1 4 was - of v » I elists. been I n , he one Go ernor Caleb n ’s W S u n w s m c n of t. hen lliva a elected Governor , the sa e Stro g coun il , and sa ctioned the refusal tha writer says ene m y of the Union to call ou t the m ilitia as re “ For t m a m b . he first ti e , after the Feder l Govern ent quired y the President was m n i 8 th 18 14 was os established , all branches of the Govern en t i The of October , , he ch en a M 1 8 07 w m m m n sew assachusetts, in ere De ocratic, and e ber of the Hartford Convention , and sat i ’ n v a treasonable counc il . again i 18 10 and 1 1 . cret concla e in th t This is pretty conclusive as to what was m eant He was subsequently appointed a Judge of th e b e m m of b r y F deralist and De ocrat in those days . Let us Supre e Court Massachusetts y Governo ee h w n w i n 1 8 1 6 was b P s , t en , here the leaders are o . Mr . Al Strong, and chosen , y the ederah f no L den Brad ord is w a very strenuous Harrison egislature of that State , to vote against Monroe ’ o m an. was e f r e ! h e m a He Governor Strong s s cretary in the Pr sident , and for Rufus ing , t very n. wa wh o floor o r. f ss f pro posed , on the Congre , to urnish 18 04 s s m w In , Massachu ett , including Maine, gave Ja es Madison ith a halter 1 9 e t no w » lectoral vo es . He is a Judge of the Massachusetts S n “ ” w t m w o w n m a nd W m Where ere h e en h ere ide tified in that pre e Court , a hig , or Harrison De ocrat , ’ “ c s w m a nd ffe th irt . W a si ni onte t bet een Ada s Je rson , ys ix one of Mr ebster s ssociates under the g ” “ ? w s n ficantba nner ! too w y ears ago and here are the survivor ow? He , , is here he ever h as D o m ” em crot o f be. Of the ic ticket electors , headed by been and ever eans to m i s was e two s Ja es Sull van and , not one i This the b ginning of the partie , l ’ e m iving . Like the im m ortalfsigners of the Declara Fed ral and De ocratic . Let u s look a little

t a f . ion , all h ve gone to their long hom es . arther war 18 12 o Of the Federal John Adam s ticket , headed by The of , and the Hartford Conventi n D ’ of 1 8 14 w avid Cobb ( the avo wed m onarchist of the reign , ere decisive tests of the two parties . o f W tw w H o wm wh o u be n terror) and Oliver endell , but o are kno n any bore p the standard of re llio to now : d now W eb be living, viz E benezer Mattoon , of Am in those ays are enlisted with Daniel h e m . m n rst , and Sa uel S Wilde, of Hallowell . W here ster, John Davis , and their associates , in aki g “ o t ese m en now? and where h ave they always General Harrison their standard bearer Ege h 0 1 12 n 8 a. m m m 0 5 June} , , ajority of _ the Co ittee 7

R s s r ss w nd a e m s Jef Foreign elation in the H ou e in Cong e , to ith a head a he rt not bett r than Tho a ’s m w e te ferson r om th e v of t whom Mr . Madison essage as referr d, , but f eed fr incon enience tha ’ ” m u f st as as s a of m s u am. ported a. a i e the b i of declaration gentle an s con tit tional tim idity , p g “ war. B ut there are encouraging indications of late . o la The m en wh o m ade that report were John C . There is a hope that the real sovereigns f the nd S a u Ten n s realitiesa Calhoun of ou th Carolin , Felix Gr ndy of are ope ing their ey e and their ears to s v u s Th e da w e e h e see , Ebenezer Sea er , of M assach sett , John y is near at hand h n the people can sav ” m P n . New m u its as . S ilie , of ennsylvania , Joh A Harper , of the selves and their Constit tion , at last g p “ H m s ! k . s a pshire , and Joseph De ha , of entuc y Bu t that which is astonishing and ludicrou s i ,

' v v . e we t m f l s arc. The three first nam ed still sur i e Ne d hat this ar y of patriots ( the o fice h o der , ) ask w ? Two th er m k w uh here are they of nare distinguish announce and aintain that the people no , n m c a dm inis derstand t e n ! ed Senators , supporti g the De o ratic , and approve of all h ir doi gs “ tra tion o f Martin Van Buren . The third resides in There is no t the least doubt that a large majo R s m oxbury , Ma sachusetts , excl uded fro public life m l ' rity of the A erican peop e are disgusted and as t‘ b l m a li nit ever c me vo cea or ” y Federa g y , sin e the tenish ed by the usurpations of Andrew Jackso n .

wa m m . r, but unifor ly De ocratic At the recent . of n v a n r Judge Hopkinson , Pen syl ani , a othe c 4 th of h e wrote a sound elebration of the July , wh o is now veteran Federalist and m odern W hig , D m m s M edfield e ocratic letter to the De ocrat of , w s . W th e a sociated ith Mr , ebster in supporting full of the p ure doctrine . “ ” im Federal standard bearer , exultingly excla ed ,

o a of r. W i m , t , M 7 ill a Sullivan of B s on nother . 2 3 1 3 in the Pennsy lvania Convention , Dec , 8 , We ’ s wh o d w bster s associate , die ithin a year in when the bank suspensions had given new h opes th e u I Vh i er wh o w f ll faith of British g y , ( and , ere to the Opposition : now v w th e d “ he li ing, ould rally arou nd Fe eral Not withstanding all the calum nies that have e a u e standard bear r , Gener l Harrison , ) held p th se et been u ttered against the Federal party , y they rnen s inh is m e in o to corn Fa iliar Letters , p ublish d are always at their post in the hour f danger .

l 83 4. Their principles are alway s invoked to rescue th e w m t e th e Mr . Sullivan as the a bassador of h Hart country from dimcu lties it is p l unged in by sentto W 1 s is m s ford Con vention , ashington in 8 1 4 to de rashness of their opponent . Th in ti e of m M adisen n of New f m Y N and of President the separatio di ficulty they triu ph , and THE ARE NOW AGAI

w f s . E m U n r a r. C MI I wa n. m a ngland fro the nio , in ca ry ing on the O NG NTO ro I see so e honest ce pre He was an acti vepartisan W hig to the ti m e of h is sent wh o are not asham ed to avow them selves Fe ” s m deralists decea e ; and none better understood the otto of . “ a e its s ! that p rty , born on ignificant banner at Balti Such is the iden tity of the old Federal Republi ” “ ” “ m e: ne or can and the w Whig Republican , or De “ W e w we m O ti i ” u s return th e cra c W . are here ever have been , and ever h g party B ut let _ to ” w w e m . a r nd v . ean to be a the Hartford Con ention , and see her ' ‘

! . th ns e W in i Mr Sullivan identifies the Federalists of the pr sent associates of Mr . ebster , hold ng “ ” w 1 12 and 1 8 3 4 . : s n . 8 the Whigs of He says up their stand a rd beare r Harri o , then ere “ W e a ll W . m T e w w 18 1 8 12 . hen Mr Madison ca e to the Presidency , h ar as declared June ,

th e w s . o w w a W was h is Opponent party ere the Federali ts The p kno here D niel ebster then , and , “ p onent party of this day ( 18 3 4) are citizens known m otto says : I am where I ever have been and ' b m m m en of m ” y so e other na e , but they are the sa e ever m ean to be . " — r . 2 . e assach u . Fa iar L ette s 82 w s e v in M s m il , H o wa e princip, le p the d claration r cei d

A s s . in m ou ruin r th e w m enno w? gain , he ay , ( p f g ove setts, and here are the m m m th en m em disbanding of the Federal party by the second Hon . Sa uel Putna , of Sale , a c n etferson e ofiered a ele tio of J ber of the Massachu s tts House , resolve, “ m s m t 2 18 12 e war was d -i The na e ( Federali t) beca e so odious th a ( June , , befor eclared ,) depre

was . a v n ca tin th e m s a n m m o it abandoned I t ought ever to h e bee the g ea ure , and reported stro g e ” “ 4 to m m . w 0 6 ost honorable that any citizen could assu e rial to Congress against it , hich passed , w t e b w m . s b h R . w I n e a 2 49 . m m as m this y see a hado ing forth of _ the The e orial disclai ed y epu s t V u l cans a d a m u s m n econd elec ion of an B ren , and the fate that i of th t y , as hu iliating to , and ea “ awaits the various nam es of Harrison De m o ly sub m issi ve to Great Britain . ” “ ” “ crats L o n W fo s we , g Cabi higs , and Hard Cider Of those wh o voted r this Federal prote t,

' - ow R epublicans . have ascer tained tha t thirty nine a re n living, s w n are a de At , a ll m a , that period the Federali ts ere exulting in and of these , bu t _ one ctive

- ’ . W te su o f d . V W s s of . n , the blind hope , efeating Mr an Bure s fi rst cided higs , as ociate Mr ebs r in p ‘ ' “ ” . t now v Fe election , just as hey are of p re enting his porting Harrison as the standard bearer of l b . . v alism second choice y the people Mr Sulli an talked der .

en b c as s now s m s m . just aa t e hard ider bo ter do . Hear W e will give the nam e of the o t pro inen t ' {p1m : m o f now a of Sa uel P utnam , Boston , judge “ e th e Un s far th e b : S tron x in Are the p ople of ited State so gone Suprem e Cou rt , app ointed y Gov g m t m ust subm it? a y c n 18 14 . in despotis that he a or they in an wa w th l ed m Gon Da lde now s th eC om m on y y rest eir persona fre o , their vid Wi r, the trea urer of stitu tion o b m th e w b W s . , their h nora le fa e , last hope of ealth , elected y hig ‘ ci l b m u 2 - of ff vil i erty , fro the grasp of surpers Jonath an H u nnewell an tax Senator Su olk ‘ , “ ! m i v to contend n w W They have a for dable ad ersary and o a m odern hig . w . is P s w s n n a in ll th e e ra ith There the re ident, ( Andre Jack o ,) Be j m R usse , the old editor of F de n s 4 ih b er of B n . L Centi el , and a toaster of Harrison at the la t the egislature from osto ; signed the pro o f . s i July dinner in Sou th Boston Vi ited the Bri test aga nst Governor Morton . ” t s fl t 0 11 - war v Ba lies of w - b o i h ee Boston in the ; and recei ed John William y , Bridge ater , ex mem er f

7 w. t 18 . n s f n h e Bell in Faneuil Hall in 3 Co gre s , rom the district o represented by

Ben am n h iti nan a n err- a ainstth e j i W , of Boston , judge of talented Henry Williams; voted g remo

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e M . B e m W . of . r a li s the Police Cou rt , and a odern hig val the d posites y tried once to be

. w v e w I saa . Da is s t m m of as b h is c P v , a pre en Whig e ber the a Jackson man , but it in ain ashed “ ” e old a , H ouse fro m Boston , sign d the Whig protest Federalism and cried , Out , d m ned spot ’ w i G v. . w no in against o Morton s address He ent back again , and is very act ve

Ch arles Ja ckson err- u u m th e a n it is said , an j dge of the S pre e log c bi campaign ; promised , , to be n if h e o n b Go v. . . . of C urt , appoi ted y Strong , concurred in the elected U S Se ator in p lace John Dav is , o n opinion f the court in sustaining Stro g in refus gets in Governor . in m th e wa r in 18 32 l roeker o f n g to call ou t the ilitia in , and Samue C , Taunton , holdi g a State w e of as e W . V ofii e chos n a hig el ctor against Mr an Buren e under Governor Everett , and member a ‘ W s o s th e w for eb ter r Harri on , against patriotic corporation hich threatens to turn ou t all opera c e w ’ t or ; Ja kson . l iv s that on t vo e f Harrison ot no w Wi lli am H . S um nei of ad utant e e of , Roxbury , ex j ,D Horatio L onard , Raynham , the Whig

' a ro m inent a rtisan of lo t a n ‘Vlfi . neral , p p g cabins , and an Sheriff of Bris ol county , active g partisan

v e t an . m w o f Y d extensi e sp cula or in l ds Ja es Cro ell , armouth , hol ing a State ’ ' Daniel Messin er of - m m th e offi a a now for g , Boston , ex e ber of ce , and an ctive Federal gent , , and t a n v W of o . f Legisla ure , and acti e British hig , and a vice ever , f Mr John Reed , the li e member Con O of W e i n . p resident the ashington Benevolent Soci ty b ress 1 8 14; wm o f New B a W Joseph Bo an , raintree , hig ex

W e f E 1 8 3 . L y , ( n of o e 3 _ nde alt r ather of the ditor of the Tran cou sellor G v rnor Lincoln in u t c o t w o ‘Vh i s a W f h e a . wi no f crip t , hig paper ) a j s i e pe ce Edmund D ght , Boston , g member m aw t of m r in Le uel Sh , Chie Justice the Supre e of the Senate , and Di ector the Western rail

. W . a Court Decided hig ro d . ' m ava W m m of r e n ex h i Ja es S ge , hig e ber of Governor Ebenezer Mattoon , Amherst , ce tly ’ E v ch uncil u ff k e lo h n erett s , S ol ex S nator , present bited , at a g cabin gat eri g in Hampshire , as W m em of o f th e ro f o f of hig ber the House , a signer p a Revolu tionary v eteran , in avor the hero t s a v f as s e t gainst Go ernor Morton , and principal in Tippecanoe . Described be ore a John Adam “ " v n th e e ou t of son b M attoon r. contri i g to nicely count peopl his elector . His , E enezer , j is one ' ’ election ! o f the signers of the protest against Governor ‘ ‘ I ilden s o f Ma e Joseph , Pre ident the ssachus tts Morton . f m m cno ol - a of err- Li e Insurance Co pany , a great p y corpo Ephr aim H stings , Heath , an Whig Sena t . A v W . o th e f ration cti e hig t r, and de eated Harrison candida e in Frank

- - u L . m ofS alem ih la w of . D dley Pick an , , brother lin county, at the last election

M . n W m m th e n o f aw e r Salto stall , hig e ber of Legislature Thom as Lo gley , H ley , a Federal S nator ’ - - w o in 1 834 a nd in la f . Fa wh o n 1 2 4 a i , father Richard S y , i 8 , and voted ga nst Seth Sprague s motion to

of . wro te th e in fam ous circular to the Dem ocratic expunge th e infamous resolu tion J Quincy , w e t e w c n e w s a nd i s m h a Co m a v. a ork n it Sand i h Cl ss p pass d in l 8 i 3 , that it immoral irrelig ou k son of m k v of o ur ! John Pic ering , ( Ti othy Pic ering and to rejoice at th e ictories country Also now W n hig city Solicitor of Boston . delegate to a Wh ig conventio that nominated 1 8 3 6 or: m o m n Webster o r Harrison in , pledged to either Tho as Greenleaf f Q uincy , a oder Whig n was m an wh o p d r r s n te both . Mr . Lo gley the attem te hard cider H r i o i . for ' to carry the An timasons o f Massachusetts Har o f Braintree Wb m m e of th e ' Minot Thay er , , g e b r was rison o r W ebster and failed in his plot . He u n and r o f , Legisl a t re , Harriso runner gette u p hard a Harrison el ector in 18 3 6 . e W t ote carOu sals. st cider Signed the F deral hig p ' - but w l There are others of lesser note , these il against th e ad m irable address o f Governor Morton . ' suffi ce as a sa m ple of th e whole . w th wa r w ' H o m n W e , this oder hig stood in ill best - w r Not a man wh o signed the anti a protest , ex be shown by the follo wing pithy extract from the e wh o t cept On is now living , ever voted any hing u w w , old Rep blican Patrio t and Chronicle , hich e but th e modern Whig ticket . H owwell they ful t m e w n hope to quo e again , n ext Nove b r , he a true “ fil o f of fi h “ the meaning the motto the signi cant D em ocrat s all bechosen in place of this head ” ban ner o f the Boston Delegatio n at Baltimore . er ” tong Fed alist . “ We are where we have been and ever mean From th e h ronicle o Ma 1 3 1 8 13. ” C f y , to be i n e a Republican Representative h as war in Brai tre , Of the protest against the , ( Congress,) been b r m m th e chosen y a ve y handso e ajority , in the which these men approved , William Sullivan , n e of r f i ce Minot Thayer , a tho oughgoing , headlong ambassador of the rebel Hart ord Convention , ' " ’ 5ederalist. . 3 18 su says in his Familia Letters , p , it is much “ too w and e ! He , , is here he ever has been ver perior to th e Declaration of Independence This neans to Th e be protest was drawn u p by Josiah Quincy . P m o m o f Barnabas Hedge , of ly uth , a pro inent surviving Massachusetts members Congress ,

e . W , e o o f hig j ust dec ased wh o signed it , ar J siah Q uincy , Cambridge , ’ w m s L W h eaton o f N n . as Nahu Mitchell , State Trea urer and Senator and aban , orto , Whigs It o f ‘ o m m h . f ; inder G vernor Strong, and a e ber of is also signed by Mr Reed , ather John Reed l e and no wa W m em w b of n wh o a ai ounci ; a Fed ral Judge , hig no Whig mem er Co gress, voted g nst 9

a n th e th R . S ‘ t every me sure to sustai country during e Fay , author of the infamous circular to h e 1 . w r sW e of worki n en a , and by Thoma ilson , a broth r General m in the Sandwich Glass Company. of New m N t u ee A . o f James Wilson , Ha pshire , the Federal a haniel A stin , gent , Warren Fr

n . i a b itinera nt lecturer i Massachusetts Br dge , ppointed y Governor Everett; and R ev.

w o Mr. now was f ar. Now n of th e This j ust be ore the let us g Ripley , livi g in Concord , one w r i th e into the a . political preachers aga nst the Gove rnm ent in

' -H O ME N wa r a u niform Federalis - e W WERE THE THAT OPPOSED , and r. I saac H ak , regis ” S o f THE WAR? WHERE ARE THE UR ter probate . , ’ N I V I VOR S NOW? REBEL CONVENTIO N BOSTON . “ o a was 0 0 S me Govern r Strong sent a message to the M ssa This held August 6, 1. um r,

' ch u setts e 2 3d 1 8 12 now err- as was L gislature , June , , announcing Adjutan t General Sumner , above , ) i w w s f . s no l n nd denouncin war. I t a r a , g the _ re e red to a secretary Among the delegates , tho e ivi g

. n of t c are k committee The o ly survivor hat ommittee , Charles Jac son , ( as above , ) , c s of on u f t of u’ t of co m i s Charles Ja k on , Bost , the Webster and j st resigned as chie j us ice the co r

18 2 . r e a n s e of f H arrison elector m 3 He eport d addres mon pl as; William Parsons, son Chie Jus “ ’ o e en t the people , bitt rly denouncing Madison s tice Parsons , ( an extreme Warr ~ - war w d 1 65 5 6 . err of , hich passe , to Dutton , an Whig member the coun ' was f w e Be a err- m em ber of A committee orth ith appoint d to report cil , and nj min Gorham, Whig “ t n t a fas on account of the unexpected and calami Congres all now H a rriso i es. ” o w e ett S lton ll n . and f a r. L ev r a ta o f tous declaration s , member Co gress , n s of e of W x u for th e The o ly urvivor that committe is Edmund one _ the hig E ec tive Committee

w now n n w s e . o . a o d D ight, a Whig Senator f r Suffolk U io , als a el gate a of now E N N NS TH E Seth Spr gue , Duxbury , ( a veteran De WORCESTER CONV TIO AGAI T w - m ocra t sent t . , h o a let er in support o f the Inde WAR ' e a I n Au u st 1 12 e o n pendent Treasury to the Democratic cel br tion of g , 8 , a violent F deral c nventio 4th w m et t th e of tn as W n . the last July that place , and the De in orcester cou y Francis Blake , ‘ m oc at t n i of da r ic cah dida e for Senator last fall ) was a most rabid Federalist and disu ion st the y , w 1 8 13 on n no t now i n was . State Sen ator in , and , his motion , Ja ua ( l vi g , ) at its head He u p a .dre r 29 w th a n of th e y , the Senate , then Democratic , ( i Marcus declaration in c ricature imitatio Declara now n o f w n Morton , Gover or , its clerk voted to build , tion Independence , hich the conve tion adopt ' was of l t e songtble h a v a 7 4 h e th e ed . r a pro ision , and equip gun s ip , to be call d I t a h igh y c ar cter , call n to n u w w Massachusetts, a d present it the United States i g pon the people to ithdra from the Govern

Government , to be employed by President Madi ment all voluntary aid . son during the wart: This convention wa s composed of 8 0 members . was a 4 w d 2 0 : This order reported gainst in the House , Of these , 0 are kno n to be dea ; are no t

b o - w and su rv v y Charles Jacks n , ( the ex Judge and Harrison kno n to be living , probably dead; the i

f 3 1 1 59 . w n elector above named and de eated , 0 to ing twenty are every one kno n to be Harriso 0 Of 1 3 wh o a the Senators voted against the bove , Whigs .

n n ud e f r e N n . there are still livi g, Solomon Stro g , ( a J g , ) Elijah Burbank , o Wo c ster; atha iel P '

A . ud e N of Pe Silas Holman , Daniel White , ( a J g , ) John Denny , of L eicester; athaniel Chandler ,

. of a s Wells , Peter C Brooks, and Harrison Gray Otis U tersh am ; Rufus Bullock, Roy l ton , ( jus

W g . - m D of l e all hi s tice; ) Willia rury , H o d n , ( justice; ) ‘ N I N N L H ALL N T f b of th e M EETI G FA EUI AGAI S Samu el Read o Ux ridge , ( Whig member ' ‘ w of S h revvsbu r THE WAR . Legislature , Nathan Ho e , y , 1 5th 18 12 e n was tn of New ra ; July , a gr at meeti g held Philip Delano , , B intree Solo “ F w c th e wa r an no w o f of Com aneuil Hall , hich denoun ed , d vili m on Strong , ( a Judge the Court fied ra wford of Oakh arn n James Madison . The most prominent actors mon Pleas; William C , , ( Cou ‘ i n n w a i S er ea nt t A T ft of ‘ Dudle u s that] meeti g ere D n el g , Harrison y Commissioner; ) aron u s, y , ( J

. Th e c are no wli of of Gray Otis , and Josiah Quincy y v tice; ) James Dra per, Spencer ; Aaron White , i n two i N ad L g, in Boston and one in Cambr dge, and are Boylston ; athaniel Crocker, and Br dock iver ' o i n a r n D ustice m s zealously c ntr bu ti g to try to elect General H moré, o f Pa ton ; aniel Tenney , ( J ; ) Arte a

ri . Two of e f L eh nd of u son them r cently urnished means to Bullard , and Jonathan , ( Justice ,) S tton ; w lo on of L m of r » ard erecting the miserable g cabin Charles Jon as Kendall , eo inster, ( the Quo um ' S w of ustice one f a . w treet , in their rd and Salem To ne , Charlton , ( J , ) o ’ Of . h n . e Mr Otis s p ilipp ic against Madiso , at the th e committee to receive Mr John B ll , at Wor

e H ll m t n t d : 1 F a ee 1 h e c ster 1 8 37 . an uil g, Fe eral historian says e , in 1 “ ‘ L n i of W orcester now is n ike Demosthenes rousing the Athenia s aga nst John Davis ; , the Harr o d w of o o was not m em Philip, his ad ress a akened the citizens Bost n Federal candidate f r Governor , a

‘ ‘ to u u of o e n th en New . a virt ous jealousy of the intrig es France , ber of that c nv n tion , bei g at Haven

“ ' and of those wh o are cc- operating with her ruler WHO WER E THE ACTORS I N THE HART ” D AR E of . F D N AN to destroy the liberties mankind OR CONVE TION, WHERE F L ! EDERAL MEETING I N MIDD ESE . THEY? 1 5 18 12 of 1 8 14 a b t B Go July , , a meeting Federalists in Mid I n October , , C le S rong, the ritish

dlesex war. Of n county denounced the the most vernor of Massachusetts , called an extra sessio ' f are now of ‘ L is m a prominent actors in that meeting, ou r the eg lature , and sent the . message , de

li i viz : r. ving , and all ardent Wh gs no u ncing the wa '

~ S . of b ec t of O b ow of n Samuel P . Fay , Judge Pro ate , r ently On th e 5 h cto er, Mr. L , Lyma , m an f o a e eh ai of a reat Whig meeting , and ather f n d,) m t rais t z r g Mai e, ( decease oved o e commi te 1 0 .

' s now for—a of the —o from all the New E ngland State , to go to Wash con tend dissolution Union r d i n ton e s e for an m en m e t oft h e ns o f of g , and com p l Jame Madison to r sign , a n Co tituti n , by the orce “ h n f sof h is i ive ss aving, by the e arious plan adm nistra a general convention , in order to g Congre ” t ! w r . ion , ruined the country po er ove slavery in the States “ o as n Mr. of This old Tory threat f rebellion h since bee Daniel Webster, one the standard ' ’ 1 83 4 for th e s f wed M pied by the Boston Atlas , in , in calling bearer s aids in Harrison canva s , ollo n t of tf Conven an army of men , to go to Washi gton , and up his prominent object the Har ord t m d e of compel the tyrant Jackson to res ore the deposites tion , in a report a e by him to a m eting Fe ' — o of - a in 18 1 6 in w t and by Robert G u ld , one the Whig Commit derall ts in Faneuil Hall , , hich he e w Y 1 8 7 wh o n th of n s tee of Ne ork Merchants , in 3 , de ported resolu tions declari g it eduty Co gres n s of fif f s of e f m one cli ed being on a distre s committee ty , bu t to abolish the trans er or ale slav s ro

d f Va n . em anded armed men to orce Mr . State to another wa s and a s s of e B uren to rescind the specie circular and take This cited , m de the ba i a r port,

n . th e 1 838 , u broken ba k bills in , in , pon the

s f of . confid So uniformly does Federali m , rom the begin petition Judge Oliver B Morris , the

i . n l no w of of . ing til , run in the same , kennel vaporing , tial Abolition correspondent Mr Will am B d n n bu llying , an rebellion Calhou ; a d the same resolve , recommended by

' w f . e w fo This lo motion , as the Chronicle and Patriot o Mr Webst r , as passed , r interdicting the

was o th e f f of sl es w . that day called it , the basis f Hart ord trans er av bet een the States

v w was t 1 18 3 4 . of of f Con ention , hich reported Oc ober 3 , The report the delegates the Hart ord Con E N N N vention was f s TH HARTFORD CO VE TIO ORIGI , ully adopted by the Massachu etts N O ON A N L a 2 7 18 1 5 of 1 59 ATE ABOLITI AS M EA S OF egislature , Janu ry , , by a vote

B NI ON. 4 8 ffi . ISU to ; Mr . Saltonstall in the a rmative f was of newAd The fi th resolve the test question that That report affi rms, that , as soon as the we now o ff a m easure , and to this call the attention f ministration was established , under Je erson , ou f of w of n th e r Southern brethren , and the riends the fixed determination as perceived cha ging

. Federali z m was f w to Union I t proves that old Tory ormer system , hich had given th e of d w father Abolitionism , to issolve the Union the nation a prodigious impulse to ard prosperity . W “ w s w of h i e . of ne m a ell as modern British g ry Under the withering influence this syste , f fif f i for el n b and. The th resolve , a ter provid ng d egates the decle sion of the nation has een uni orm New ” f . rom the England States , to meet in Hart rapid “ ” f for s n of u w be u ord , to redress grievances, and prepare a sepa Thi everlasti g cry r in ould _ eno gh

f n &c . d F n rate de e ce, ad s of itself to identify th e old ederal and moder “ to t s for t - f And also ake mea ures procuring a con Whig party . It is heir never ailing Shibboleth ‘ vention of f “ war w e delegates rom all the United States , in insomuch that , d u ring the last , h n a mer t n . f e Tim a h order to revise the Constitution thereo , and more chant of Philad lphia said to y Pickeri g , effectually to secure the support and attachment of that the country was abu ndant in resources to car

a ll l n u of war . the people , by p aci g ALL pon the basis ry on the , Mr Pickering started in amaze ” “ we f . h ou e air representation ment , exclaiming, W y, sir , I thought y r ” This secret de sign of the Hartford Convention a Federalist ! to i of Constitu ow New u of disturb the or ginal compromise the So it is n . The York Jo rnal Com t o n s s ion as to slave representati n , has bee studi merce ( a Whig press) in ist that the country is

ousl h as n for v w th e - all y concealed , until it bee entirely prosperous, e en ith Sub Treasury , and te f ! got n . the Whig presses cry o ut against it , Loco oco ’ w no w t We ill demonstrate hat the Southern and Every man wh o talks of his country s prosperity, W w o e ’ f h r . . estern Whigs , suppo t Dani l Webster s is set do wn by the Whigs as a Loco oco ” r of t s . standard bearer , in the pe son Harrison , are B u t to come back o the lave question

d r w f f . f i ectly allied ith the Hart ord Convention men , The Hart ord Convention report , , ( p a ter wh o w o st t o ere the first disturbers of the c n itp i nal attributing all th e evils in the world to Mr . Madi ’ c e for i t : v d . ompromis , and that they called disun on , or son s a ministra ion , says a i of n “ of bol tion the slave representatio , d uring the But it is not conceivable that the obliquity war now , precisely as the modern Abolitionists do . any Administration could , in so short a period ,

. d f w of Mr Harrison Gray Otis, in his published e ence have so nearly consu mmated the ork national

of f a fiirm s i f fe n. the Hart ord Convention , that its pro ru n , u nless avored by de cts in the Constitutio ceedings were more in conformity with the public To enu merate all the improvements of which that sentim ento f e of s n the F deralists Ma sachusetts than instrument is susceptible , is a task this conventio a n m w th a t t ” y easure hich had been adopted by S ate not to . ’ has thought proper assume since the acceptance of the Federal C onstitution They then prepose the indispensable amend

L 3 of . [ etter , to the Editor the Centinel ] ments , and say “ No. of th e In another letter, ( he says that one The first amendment proposed , relates to “ th e objects of that convention was to diminish the apportionm ent of Representatives among the r se ” a epre ntation of slaves . slaveholding States . This cannot be claimed as was not in to re And this amendment sought, the right . Those States are entitled the slave

m th e b . . is ode provided by Constitution , bu t by a con presentation , y a constitu tional compact I t vent o t e w on of bu . of a i all the States , ( not the pe ple , therefore merely a subject greem nt, hich ’ L egislatures) which was a direct measure of re should be conducted u pon principles of m u tual ill terest c u o w h sen Iation . and ac ommodation , and p n hic no This is precisely what the extrem e Abolitionists sibili ty on either side should be permitted to exist. 1 1

th as e u u l its f u as » I prov d unjust and neq a in operation; the Hartord Convention seized pon it , an ad ' n efle r f s e w a d had this c been ore een , the privilege cer jun t to their designs of brea king do n Virgini a ” n nl wo ld not n . . tai y u have been co ceded and the Republica Administration . ' In conformity to this recommendation , the Hart The same men , under their newname of Whigs, “ a now a a t ford Convention adopted, and the Federal Legisl have m de Willi m Henry Harrison h e ” of s f w : o f ture Ma sachusetts approved , the ollo ing bearer their standard , and , by his secret letters “ d f w of of N R esolve , That the ollo ing amendment the through the agencies such orthern Federal ! of th e e m ists as . n Constitution United Stat s be recom ended William B Calhoun , Evans , Gates, a d ro cs ed for r th e of to the States , to be p p by them adop tion others , are st iving to secure aid the Abo b s i n s litionists aa a inst ut y the State Legi latures, and , such ca es as may the South , to enable them to p

e s w D of . a b deemed expedien t, by a convention cho en by do n the emocratic administration Mr V n

f re om . th e people of each State . And it is urther c Buren ' m ended that the said Sta tes shall pers evere in their Let the South ponder well on ibese teachings of

ff . th e N t e orts to obtain such amendments, u ntil the same the history of the past Let orth never trus ” “ ff wh o r a shall be e ected , viz a man , like General Har ison , palters in “ ” F r . nd i st Representatives a direct taxes shall be double sense. a i t n pport oned among the several Sta es, accordi g to WH O WERE THE HARTFORD CONVE N t u e of f s d n heir respective n mb rs ree per ons , exclu i g N AND E AR E ” TIO LEADERS , WHER Indians not taxed , and all other persons . THEY NOW ? was efiect fi a of ‘ This , in , the rst public gitation a t 1 1 18 40 D 4 At his speech Alexandria , June , , a th e of th e w o dissolu tion , gro ing ou t f the r h is _ wh o Union niel Webster , appointed General Har ison

s . u m “ ” lave question S rely , then , it becomes a atter e m standard bearer , xclai ed of v f of u “ ital interest to the riends nion and State - we f in . Fellowcitizens , must not stop or alter r and of non- f w ights , _ inter erence ith the slave s m i ti ll t “ our oppo ition to the Ad inistrat on , our los in l ” question the States , to ook to the standard prosperity is restored ! ” w b m . earer under ho M r Webster invites them to When the Federal Massach u setts Legislature aso

n . N r ou s e list either can he be t usted _ the other ide , e w r sembl d to oppose the a , preliminary to the Hart for i s w he secretly pledged to both , and ill there f B n m in ore Convention , e ja in Russell exclaimed

f t th . ore be ray bo his Centinel : G of New “ eneral Wilson , Hampshire , tells the All th e branch es contain m ajorities of th e eo le of tp p Massachusetts, in his speeches through w n r e friends of peace , and hatever can be do e to t ' hat State r to w at “ store thei country its lost prosperity , ill be ow t ”— ' That General Harrison es his nomination o on n nel Ma 2 6. tempted . Bost Ce ti , y th e Massachusetts delegates to the Harrisburg Con The Federal measure to resto re lost prosperity, vention an h f , d that he is , t ere ore emphatically the w f i . Th e 18 1 4 as . n ” in , the Hart ord Convent on Massachusetts candidate for the Preside cy . a 1 8 40 to e Whig measure to do the s me in , is restor . b A Mr We ster says to the lexandria Whigs, ( in fl of f o m en w n the lost in uence the Hart ord Conventi n , h is o n a d th of . th e name at Mr John Davis , r by means of the Harrisburg C onvention , unde Massachusetts Whig candidate for Governor: “ Harri so n and hard cider ! We have made William H en ry Harrison the ‘ o u 7 LIST OF SURVIVORS WHO VOTE D FOR. bearer f o r standard . 3

N ON. Two s of th e THE HARTFORD CONVE TI , at lea t, Harrisburg delegates fro m e 8 1 8 14 wh o of In the M ass achusetts S nate , October , Massachusetts , secured the nomination Har ' H arrison Gra Otis reported the bill for the Hart r w h e o f l : H on. y ison , ere t elders the old, schoo , viz w was 22 12 . I ts o ford Convention , hich carried , to f s n of _ , one the tro gest advocates the » r a d w . n i d e Ot , Q , f e H on. N inc pal a vocates re Messrs is uincy Hart ord Conv ntion , and athaniel M . Da p O wh o or vis wh o s 1 White all now Whigs . f those voted f it, , wa a member of the Legislature in 8 1 4v , ’ : e now n and voted for it . ther are livi g of va o , I DENTITY OF THE HARTFORD . AND HAR Josiah Quincy, President Har rd C llege k l n O s. . P , D R I S BUR G CONVENTIONS . Harriso Gray tis , Tho H er ins and anie

S ar earit of . . L l of Hon everett Saltonstal , one the Whig com g , Boston “ m ittee e d of — of th e ~ S uo ~ ngaged in restoring the ays the pa Essex Sam u el Putnam , a Judge i “

tr d . e for all of Gov. l iot Presi ents vot d the measu res preme Court , appo nted by Strong; Danie th e f re resen o d of r and -w Hart ord Convention , u pon slave p A . White, f Salem , Ju ge P obate presi ‘ tation h as l f o f n of th e ; he j ust made a abored de ence dent o f a Bank panic meeti g , and also fi b t n that convention in Congress , and has af rmed great Whig dinner given to Daniel We s er i was as oc r Conven 1 e a fi u re- d of th e hat it inn ent as the Ha risburg 8 34 , when the d c pitated g hea

ke . tion . frigate Constitution was exhibited by Par r H H e i for b a of th e Com says th s truly; oth conventions aimed Pierce , then ch irman Boston Whig at n d of t e ittee o f u th e fu itive a sectio al ivision h country , and both m f Sa ety , and s bsequently g struck at the rights of the Southern States : the president of the Whig Commercial B a nk; Caleb » f m b l a l f of Ga or er o dly and openly , the l tter covert y and Foote , the urious Whig , Editor the Salem ‘ ’ ‘ c w . - of e E s o ardly zette , and an ex member Gov rnor verett ’ 1 8 14 s u son- ih - law. In , the Southern and Western State p Council , is Judge White s

h e th e f f i w W orcestera a S ilas of ds a. ld country in a most ear ul cris s, hen Holman , Bolton , hol ( w s e e Verm bnt a . very Stat at the North , except , Stateoffi ce from a Whig Governor — o under th e control of the B ritish party . Abolition Hamilton and Franklin S amuel Lathr p, ‘ w t N and f as then highly popular a the orth , there ore Samuel 0 . Allen . 1 2

— Bristol . Samuel Crocker , o f Taunton , me m ber of a i o o . a gre t Wh g c rporati n , and an office holder th — i WVoo d of Plymou W lkes d, Ju ge Probate , ' a nd now nominated for H arriso n Elector for Ply i ‘ — t mouth Distr ct , by the Nh ig Conven ion ; held at th e 1 7 th — v to Worcester , of Ju ne last oted for a nd a f em pprove the Hart ord Convention , and to send bassa dors n to Washi gton . o e a es Judge W od h aded the h rd cider proc s ion , w s a 1u h e f m th ee i ith canoe and c b s , t at march d ro Middle a State o ; ) , ( ex Wh g me b u d wa th e ih f h er o f n i oro gh to Bri ge ter , 4 o July last , to Co gress ; ) William Sturg s, ( recently

o . es . hear R bert C Winthrop , q the Whig Speaker the Senate and House , made a speech in the of h e t a sa e e o . ce M a 1 8 3 7 M s chus tts Ho us f Representatives nt rebellion in Faneuil Hall , y, , said Wilkes W o od wa s chosen a Federa l Senat or from the enraged assembly that Amos Kendall would

18 14 r N a a e o f if wa s . Plymouth , in , ove th n Willis , th n eaten up , he present ) e er wh o wa Roch st , s a Republican Sen ator for that Essex COUNTY . c 18 1 3 w h a a nd w ounty in , ith Set S r gue , voted ith m — of p Sale Dudley L . Pickman , ( member w fo r to 7 4 u n for ith him his resolve build a g ship , 18 3 4 to House in , voted denounce Jackson of th e o n wa r the use United States , to carry the , veto of the bank ; ) Benjami n Hawkes; Elisha a nd n h n ’ e i no t to re agai st Josia Qui cy s r solut on ( J udge o f Police Court ; ) John Glen o ur v w of . h j oice at na al victories He a s c airman ( of the Quorum ) and Leverett th e c om m it tee that re ported that Marcus Morto n was os n e k o f . ch e cl r the Senate in 18 13 . Mr

- no w of is e a t i Willis, Berkshire , the D m ocr ic cand d for e a w e . ate Li uten nt Gov rnor, h ile Mr Wood is a candidate fo r H arrison elector ! Of th e v 1 1 o s o u t o f 2 2 wh o abo e surviv r , the for f rd n en voted the Hart o Conve tion in the S ate , a ll but one a re s nd r s . Mr Whig a Ha ri on men master of ceremonies to rec; A of ra n e m llen , F klin , is a decid d De ocrat . He when he laid Tennessee at the feet was one o f t w t s m Mr. O i d escribed not hose ho as . 1 8 37 &c. &c “ , ) e t e e s ” i xac ly F d rali ts , bu t the flying squad . In Mr Federa ist a 8 th le ” [ . Saltonstall must still be a , or . O e of d his tter , Mr tis sp aks the Fe eralists , " ‘ m a n for A s u very bad , he . says , Federali t t rned m i t for a ( or persons co pos ng the majori y , ) , he dds , e w of w “ ” D mocrat is the orst all there ere a m o ng the m a fewof the fl ying squad m e . a now 1111 in n of 1 8 1 4 w Robert E ery , anoth r S lem member , is both Houses, the sessio , hen the

“ of fi . . . . was fo M Spring eld E H Derby is also living m d . n convention r e Alle declined — . N e s Os . otin on fi Danvers athan F lton , Sylve ter born g the rst motion for the Hartford Conven — Zi on w . l i of a . . I ps ich Joseph Far ey , ( Just ce Pe ce )

. - R a nto u l th anie1 w N e ca n we B everly Robert ; Na Good in , eith r positively spea k as to Mr . La th ro wh o h a of m . ) p, as takenno part i n pol i tic s fo r so me ( C shier Ply outh Bank t c - a ! im ime . All th e rest are earnest s u pporters of Harri Glo u ester J mes Appleton ; Jonathan s a now of m . on. Th ey a re b ll , ( Sale ) “ — ow w . r n ” e a . e h bee v m o Ro l y Thomas G ge , j ( senior , Whig Wher t ey have n and e er e an t be .

of i n 1 u . I N M member the House 8 33 , a J stice ) SURVIV G EMB ERS OF TH E HOUSE . “ w — i iffi t o Ne bury . Josiah Little I t s a d cul task t obt ain a full list from so — N ew . of t e u a w we ot we buryport Jonathan Gage , ( Justice h n . umero s body In hat have g , have s now of a n f Peace; ) I aac Adams , ( Methuen ; ) Samuel taken great pains, d care ully studied accuracy . " ow o N w n f . I f a a n inad vertent a nd we e man. ( Andover ) , l there l y error it is , beg — ' B u ford Parker S ofi ord . i t e ou t. p may be point d — d . t O . I n th e th e w 2 60 9 r An over Timo hy sgood House , yeas ere , nays 0; fo ” — . w a . M 4 1 easr 2 1 na s 1or Haverhill David Ho e , ( J stice ) aine , y , y ; Massachusetts proper, t 2 1 9 yeas , 69 nays . Those belonging o Massa ’ h u setts wh o vo ted for n of n c , the co vention , and are as Sto e e tained to no w f w a c r be living , are as ollo s , s a ccu w ratel e . y as can learn We attach , the Whig oflices they nowhold: — on a w - Bost Jon than Hunne ell , ( an err Whig

Senator; ) Stephen the Quo rum ; ) Ben Baltimore . )

- — d of u n 3 . of th f . D , , e Med ord u ley H i ll , ( the Q uor m j ami Russell ( Justice _ ex Editor Boston

- oa of 4 th o e . R of . Centinel , t ster Harrison the last f July , W ston Isaac Fiske , ( egister Probate ) ’ - nb n u in . of uo m er er f n a s. ex g o Gover or Everett s co cil , Fram gham Abner Wheeler, ( the Q

e - e of P 0 Com m issioner and W h i da B njamin Whitman , ( ex Judg rum , County , a g candi te f r L inclon a nd of i r or . lice unde Governors , Davis , e f Senator )

’ ' w f — fi t e n no o . h Q uorum; ) William H . Sum er , ( Rox Reading Timothy Wake eld , ( Justice of ‘ ' - d t e o f bury , ex A j utant General , and Jus ic the Peace Be i now of t —L L w n Q uorum ) njam n Weld , ( Maine; ) Oli Gro on uther a rence , ( very rece tly de

‘ e n of Da e of L w ll. ver K ati g , Chelsea ; niel Messinger and c ased, Whig Mayor o e ) 1 3

NO RFOL! COUNTY Addi ng the eleven surviving Senators and th e six surviving m embers of the Hartford Conven wh o w e of th e s u i n 18 1 4 tion , er not Legi lat re , and o f i of - n r th s aggregate ninety ine survivo s, all but three are modern Whigs and H arrisonites !

O - f the sixty nine Massachusetts members wh o a fo voted gainst the Hart rd Convention , but twelve

M U H . Of PLY O T COUNTY . survive these , eight are still Democrats one nu w , kno n , and bu t three are Harrison Whigs , viz Of G n of o Lincoln , Worcester, ur ey , B ston , and s of a Fi h , F lmouth . V N E OF SUR IVI G M MBERS THE HART. ON N O FORD C VE TI N . s BRI S TOL COU NTY . The Mas achusetts Legislature chose these de — n. . e th e i Taunto Jonathan Ingalls l gates to convention , in conven t on , October — 1 1 . — a . 8 8 14 . r R ynham John Gilmore ( justice peace ) , The Fede alists cast 2 15 votes th e — g N . o e u f to orton Isaac H dges 1 R p blicans all re usin act in this treasonable. — ' S o . v nth on . n . merset Da id A y , ( justice proceedi g B — n w of th e erkley Apollos Toby , ( ow of Ne Bedford The survivors Massachusetts delegates

: H on . . of th e . . o justice q uorum ) are S S Wilde , ( judge f th e s upreme H arrisen r court ; ) G ay Otis, ( a member o f Con 18 0 a nd o gress in 0 , voted f r Aaron Burr against ffe n ex e » , ud e and J rso William Prescott ( an j g i for th e w h Ba lies just ce Common eal th ; ) Hodija y ,

d of l -k ( ju ge probate til Daniel Waldo , ( jus . i of n f w t ce the quorum ; ) Stephen Lo g ello , of Port S B e ff of a s N UN . BAR TA LE CO TY land , Jos ph Ly man , ( sheri H m p hire , and ice and com comm i ssi o ner to qualify officers) and f homas H ‘ one 0 1 th e n Perkins , ( commissi o ers to treat with ’ es W in 1 2 stice and ex the Pr ident , signed the hig handbill 8 3 , e a i that P nnsy lv n a had gone a gainst Jackson . ) ! ’ Of S n wh o a no member . ] Governor tro g s Council , dvised th e ' f two Hart ord Convention , only survive , and both — W : N h u . Mitch e l a . a m l m m Spencer James Dr per are higs , viz , e ber of th e

. - a R o n a c n son of Uxbridge Daniel C rpenter; Samuel ead, ( f House , and Be j min Pi kma , the a dis ‘ the Legislat ure m tinguish ed Tory of the Revolution member of th e — , G f . n s one of to e. ra ton Jo athan Wheel r Es ex Junto and the committee celebrate , ‘ - . e of ur Lancaster William Cleaveland . in Boston , the r storation the Bo bons . B — w out of a o . olton Stephen P. G rdner, ( f the quorum ) The only kno n survivors that convert — S t . w ou t of u s C e a erling Samuel Sa yer; Thom as H . Blood . tion , Massach etts, are orr ctly scertain — t . v r. Pax on Da id Davis , ( then j ed to be , Calvin Goddard , and Roger M Sherman , w n — of . w Ne h r. of Brai tree Joseph Bo m an , ( t en j Connecticut , Benjamin Hazard , Rhode ' e of i ’ n l a s m mber John Dav s s Cou ci i n J ustice . Island; and Josiah Dunh m , a uper numerary M P S H I R U N f now HA E CO TY . rom Vermont , in Lexington , Kentucky . — h all r Sou tham pton . Asahel T ey are H a rison Whigs . — M i dlefield . n are five o f d Joh Dixon , ( Justice Here one hundred and the direct — . i i f c no w Granby David Smith , ( Justice . or g nal Hart ord Convention s hool promi — h . n it usttce N a W 2 o Am erst Simeo S ong , ( J ,) o h nen t higs , and Democrats , ( ) as is pretended, f ‘ W of f i n th e ff s sch OOI ! to ebster , ( dictionary ame , an ardent Whi g, Je er on Add these other survivors t t Not wh o Onnecticu . a C [ one n y in all Hampshire . supported legislative measures to get up or ap AMP D U 1 7 in a nd H EN CO NTY . prove that convention , number , the pro — n w. a i m Lo gmeado C lvin Burt . m nent men in the pri ary conven tions, sti ll li v — n 1 8 in u Palmer . Alpheus Converse . i g, n mber; and it gives an aggregate of

— - B a f . . f of l n ord Alanson Knox one hundred and orty seven men that school, — w r . Wr . h o a e ad Chester Asahel ight nearly all in Massachusettsz, principal ! I vi sers efi orts FRAN L N CO UNTY . and actors in the to restore the days — . o f th e a nd a a of Shelburn William Wells, ( Justice . black cockade , , in the l ngu ge their — “ w . d . m f c . Ha ley Thom as Longley , ( be ore des ribed ) expounder , M r Webster, have a e William H . '

- r 0 1 e Ash field . h now of . Enos Smit , ( Granby Har ison the bearer th ir standard Bna nsa tnn UN d of h a fla w CO TY Who can oubt the character t t go , hen — L . u l of are h e m en wh o n r: ? b can anesborough Henry Hubbard, ( Co nse lor these t rally u de it W o “ GOVerh or i n 1 8 3 3 of Lincoln , Whig m em ber of the deny the aptness the motto on the significan t ” 1 83 6 of ? H ouse , , and the Q uorum . banner ! “ 53 Eighty five members of th eHouse wh o We are Where we everb ave been an , d , ” _ ever v for f now m ! oted the Hart ord Convention , living, ean to be

of i t f r: . 1 is efe ( ex cept three just deceased; ) and these all bu t Trace still arthe Mr Otis, nh d nce of two are w Of convent1on w kno n members the present Whig that , ( hich Mr . Saltonstall , as one of ar nd s o s of H iso ar on E c i e m m w p ty, a upp rter arr n! the H ris xe ut v Co itte, declares asa 1 4

a of B L of w p atriotic body , remarks that the ctors in that con Gardner, olton ; Thomas ongley , Ha ley , r wh o 1 4 18 3 6 s vention h ave continued to eceive in Massachusetts ( , in April , , supported in the Ma sa fi ch u setts law e a m ple testimonials of public con dence . Legislature a to b passed by Congress ’ f ffi in u w - one d This is true . In act , the principal o ces req iring t enty years residence in the Unite ow at w o f f f w th e State are n held by them , and those hose States all oreigners be ore they shall be allo ed ,

- two now vo te l Aa ron u f of to names are given in this list , ninety hold to T ts , Dudley , ( committee ' n n f w s Offices of Whig appointment . receive John Bell ; ) Be jami Gorham , ( a ter ard o n Con ress L ewis es m en th e g se t to g ; ) Strong, and Joseph Strong, To th e prominent Whi c unsellors l , — e s w n . now in New Y w in Massachusetts , Gen ral Wilson say , is o i g jun ( Whigs ork Le is Strong is e ! M assach u of N ; the nomin ation of G neral Harrison a son Governor Strong; ) athaniel P Denny,

t ~ n f r o f M ssach u a of “ setts did i , a d i the Whig pa ty a and S muel Hubbard , Boston wh o ou t of fi f no w setts directed the movement , doubts that it is Ten the teen are living , all Whigs , of e d e of a n om f a what Judge H opkins , P nnsylvania, escribed , and ach them holding ce rom Whig viz: the old Federal party striving again to get into Governor Of the twenty - two wh o voted for ex u n in of w pow rg p g g, thirteen survive , hom nine are De ’ . m ocra ts JOS I AH QUINCY S RESOLVE and four Whigs . ‘ e we w a of f As another test o f id ntity , ill tr ce the The names the ourteen su rvivors in Masa a n a ch usetts wh o g C resolve offered by Josi h Q ui cy , and dop ted by voted a ainst the Hartford onven

o f a 1 1 d . of th e Federal Senate M ssachusetts , j ust ays tion , are , Eleazer C Richardson , Lynn; John w wa s r th e of W a fter the gallant La rence killed on boa d Wade , oburn ; Erastus Worthington , and k n ws of w c con of W arriner ~ of C hesapea e , the e hi h had just been Abner Ellis , Dedham ; Gad ; West was for S fi fi rmed i n Boston . A resolve pending a vote pring eld, ( a Revolutionary pensioner; ) William

. of to w . for o f ttsfie of thanks Cap tain James La rence the cap P Walker , Lenox; Phineas Allen , P t ld;

. o f r f a . o . ture of the Pe cock by the Hornet Instead , j Hanover; William P Ri der, u was v on of t — a dopting that resol tion , it oted , Josiah and John Spurr, Charl on ( Mr. Spurr was inc ’s n e for Q . y motio the D mocratic candidate Senator last year; ) “ 1 5 8 13 a 1 11 war s o f January , 1 , Th t a like the p re Chri topher Webb , Weymouth ; Nathan Gur

w w t t fi l be r. of now sent , aged i hout jus i ab e cause , it is no t ney , j Abington , ( a Whig Alderman of l to Bostori Fl f coming a moral and religious peop e express any ; ) Thomas , o Falm ou th ; and Levi w o of m l f . Of fif a pprobation ilitary or naval exp oits, hich Lincoln , Worcester these teen , there w ef of bu t f ’ re n e e i . a not immediately co n ct d ith the d ence are our Harrison men , ncluding Mr Webb , ” of wh o our seacoast and soil . Wey mouth , has long been enfeebled . The u The Index of the old Senate Journal describes rest contin e Democrats . —“ this resolve thu s Declaring it u nbecoming a OFFI CES HELD BY HARTFORD CONVE N a i N M E N m oral and religious people to express approb t on TIO .

of i war. Of of w o success n such a the survivors the Federal party, h voted

was e . Fe for f n i w r I t pass d withou t the yeas and nays the Hart ord Conve tion , or aga nst the a , ruar 12 m a f was b y , a otion to er se it rom the j ournal in the Massachusetts Legislature, and were in ' i m wh o in - i n reported aga nst by a co mittee say their that convention , sixty e ght o w hold civil offices t repo rt that under Whig appoin ments . Among them are “ The resolve of the 1 3 th of June is in itself highly twenty - nine of the most important o ffices in the f n of : 1 f o f correct and expedient to orm the grou ds con State , viz Chie Justice Supreme Court, 2 ional s of 1 stitut oppo ition and patriotic discouragement Judges Supreme Court , Judge of Common

to i of war. 2 of 5 ud of the prosecut on the Pleas, Judges Police , J ges Probate , 2 0 8 wh o 1 Treafsurer of w This passed , to , and the survivors the Common ealth , 1 member of

for w . 2 R of voted it ere Josiah Quincy , Thomas H Per Congress , egisters Probate , 1 Counsellor of

s n . 2 s 1 S 2 ff kin , Samuel Putnam , Silas Holman , Da iel A State , Commi sioners , City olicitor, Sheri s , N 1 s. . of Wh ite , C Allen , , ahum Mitch President Harvard College , 1 Agent of Militia ‘ ell o f h — a ll b u t a 6 m of L , and James Richardson , Ded am Cl ims , and me bers the egislature , all m o

all now . Mr . Allen p rominent Harrison men , and dern Whigs

‘ ff r of e ' h olding Whig State o ices, th ee them being Verily are thes men made judges and rulers ! j udges in the land . over us The Massachusetts Senate continued i n Federal THE HARRISON ELECTORS AND HART 18 24 i N hands till , when William Eust s , Secretary FORD CO VENTION. war was Of f Of War under Madison during the , elected the ourteen candidates now in nomination D of s for in emocratic Governor Massachusett , and Mar Harrison electors Massachu setts , all but two

us u n . ed : c Morton , Lie te an t Governor apostates are old F eralists, viz

wh o h a - s a now , d . of m Seth Spr gue , a Democrat voted I aac C Bates , Secretary the Ha pshire, i t: ui o i n 18 1 4 was a m em aga ns the Q ncy res lution , Hampden , and Franklin rebellion co nvention to w t w 1 824 . as . s ar 1 8 12 ber again in On his motion it resol ed re is the , July , , and orator of the Wash 2 1 5 in ton a n 2 to , g Benevolen t Society , d one of the Federal “ 1 7 182 4 of th e 1 5 th t of f o January , , That the resolve Commit ee S a ety , to ppOse th e Government f i w f 18 1 3 ar &c. Mr. o June , , and the preamble thereo , be , and dur ng the , [ Bates continues his m e ! N f w n wn same are hereby E PU GED rom the jour arlike prope sities against his o Government . ” n ft e e . W fi ais o h S nate At a recent hig gathering at Green eld , be ad wh o n i s th e s if Th e survivors voted against expu g ng , are vi ed Whig , they could obtain redressin no

' 0 . of n T . and , , w m s homas H Perkins , Peter Brooks Bos o ther man er to , take do n their usket , and

- - ton f ih lew of E . . ic flints t , ( ather Governor verett; ) S P p k their ] 1 5

“ ” B . i w S r D was John Thomas, another H arr son elector; is a hich qui e avid Scudder president . Fed son of m of n 6 1 eral Joshua Thomas, a ember the While in Co gress , he v ed against every possible

f . t wa r H art ord Convention measure o sustain the , and virulently de

. w was m r of nou nced ff i Robert G Sha , another , a embe the Madison and Je erson . W lli a m S . W i n 1 8 13 ’1 4 o r s u f r ashington Benevolent Society , , Ha tings, a ni o m Federalist , is the son of Seth aniz ed r c s war; n m of 1 8 g as Fede al lub to oppose the [See Hasti gs , a Federal ember Congress in 0 1 , ‘ s’ wh o for S tebbin s of - Directory voted Burr against Jefferson . Wm . B . G was wa eorge Grinnell , another elector, a member Calhoun , al ys a Federalist and United States of th e sam e of Federal conspiracy , and one the Bank man , supported the ten mill ion bank in Mas

“ of f ! n 1 8 1 2 sach usetts. Committee Sa ety appoi ted in , by the John Quincy Adam s need only be

n . Hampshire and Fra kli n Federal Convention , to named Levi Lincoln is an a postate Republican w , war. no w wh o f t oppose the acting ith the men opposed his a her , s t for 1 8 00 Wilke Wood , another elector , vo ed the Levi Lincoln , from to his death , and h is sun h Massac u . f m a in 1 8 2 6 . we Hart ord Convention e sures the till his desertion in Mr Briggs , believe , n of s C setts Se ate; voted ap prove the acts that con is also an a po tate . a sh ing is too young to have _to vention a of w i n wa r S i ; voted gainst a vote thanks to Andre acted the , bu t has nce been plated all over for ' a of New O w t th e Jackson the b ttle rleans; voted i h Silver Greys , and petted by Essex Junto .

‘ a i adm ittin L ou isiana th e ~ i e wh o no w ga nst g into Union ; voted W lliam Parment r, su pportsMr . Van ’ ’ not for u wa s e o f to provide the United States direct tax to B ren , S cretary a Republican Middlesex

th e wa r o f 1 8 14 &c. ffi e n 1 8 14 sustain , Convention , to nominate o c rs, i , and a

- w lG O R . fo a r . H . W FFICE HOLDE S uni rm Democrat 1 E very one of these candidates fo r electors is a MASS ACHUSETTS REPRESENTATIVE S I N

ffi : Mr. B of i ON N W Whig o ce holder , viz ates , agent m li C GRESS DURI G THE AR . ‘ w m e for n Of ‘ tia claims; Mr . Sha , com ission r buildi g these , every living man th en from Massach u

' ‘ u - of c one wh o w r the c stom house , president a board , and dir e setts , but opposed the a in Congress, is

" tor of . of no w : o a railroad ; Mr Phillips , mayor Salem ; a Harrison man , viz S loman Strong , ( judge; )

. w . . a e o f no e Mr Spr gu , j ustice the quorum ; Mr Willard, John Reed , ( a member»Laban Wh aton , ‘

. o f . l Ba lies H a rrison Oll S a State Senator ; Mr B arton , judge probate; Mr Wil iam y , Gray , Josiah Quin

d o f . c a a Woo , judge probate; Mr Grinnell , master in y , Artem s W rd , and Daniel Webster, then of w of Ne . chancery; Mr . Pomeroy, justice the quorum ; Hampshire '

for m w . s Mr . Mixter, justice the Com on ealth; Mr Ma sachusetts , since the Constitution , h as elect

M r. Tri th e 175 e F of s o f Co s . Of 4 rench , justice the quorum ; pp, same; ed men as memb r ngre s these , 9 a nd . s o f . . n now 37 w l l Mr Thoma , clerk the courts Mr Lo g are living; ere e ected as Federa ists, and of e tw w ley is only a justice of th e peace . th se all but o are no Harrison men ; 1 2 ‘ of w This m ay serve as a specimen the sincerity ere elected as Democrats, among them Marcus

h i orror of ffi . a ll five no w o f the W g h o ce holders Morton , and bu t are oppo sed to Har d a FE DERAL ELECTORS WHO VOTED rison ; 2 oubtfu l . The posta tes are C rowning

N M N . a AGAI ST O ROE shield; John Holmes , Federalist in 1 8 0 4; Shaw w , The Massachusetts Legislature chose t enty Silsbee , and Judge Story . '

wo t Nov. 18 1 for f N R F t elec ors, 6 , to vote Ru us King , THE OLD FEDERAL EWSPAPE S O

for a a e M AS S AC H US E . theFederal candidate President , g inst Jam s TTS x s M . 19 8 i all now su of n onroe They had votes in the Leg lature , These are , pporters Harriso , viz w a n 4 6 s wh o te hich then cont i ed bu t Democrat , The Boston Daily Advertiser , Repertory , Centi d u fused to vote . nel , Palla ium , and Gazette , nited as the Ad now a ll vertiser i b N Of those electors , seven are living, Har , ed ted y athan Hale , one of the stand

. in f s n : o . rison m e , viz Benjamin Pickman , Samuel S g committee the Wa hington Benevolent

. war. O e W ilde , Daniel A . White , Thos . H Perkins , and Society during the n extract frdm h is L w th e f a r w w w h S teph en ongfello , already described in ore p pe ill sho here he ever as Been and ever '

o n l st. of . g i g i Also , Joseph Locke , Judge Police means to be

“ ‘ 18 to w t in L w o f L m . My plan e a o ell , and , eo inster i hhold our mon y and make , w ” R now C . Boston ev . Henry Colman , Whig ommissioner separate peace ith England [ Daily Ad ertiser on Agricultural Survey , appointed by Governor v , ’ E was ss th e Votes Th e e r verett , the me enger to carry to Boston Evening Gaz tte , a Ha rison paper,

t . w n . . h w Washi gton is conduc ed by W W Clapp , o , as printer A ST O N N of e i a nd m OL D FEDER LI S N W I CO GRESS the Daily Adv rt ser, a ember of th e

M H . n n w FRO MASSAC USETT S Washington Be evolent Society duri g the ar. s s r “ I n the pre ent Ma sachusetts delegation , the e The Transcrip t , another Harrison press , is edited —D W th e te of wa r b a of of v “ are aniel ebster, bit r opposer the y son a member the abo e society , wh o

- n n d for a f n . fro m the begi ning, and Joh Davis, the author vote the H rt ord Co vention s th of i in 1 8 1 6 o r of the Worce ter 4 July orat on ; The Cou rier, an the Harrison paper, is edited

wh o f b . n wh o now Leverett Saltonstal l , supported the Hart ord y Joseph T Bucki gham , glories in “ C n o w th ede lara tion w l in f o venti n in , the Ho use; Abbott La rence , a g , I il live and die the aith “ ” ” m em ber of th e Washington Benevolent Society of the Hartford Convention . ’ t war tebbin s Dire tor wh s i to resist h e ; [see S s c y , The reasons y he support Harr son are th us n R n 18 13 ove f: Joh eed , elected to Co gress in , r given by himsel

M r From. th e Boston o rier 1 1 wh o h ad d for war. C u 11 1 I . L . Greene , vote the , 311 8 , 1840

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H n; . M r. we wh o was m Reed was a member of the Barnstable Federal The o Fo l r , a ember; of ‘ ‘ R be l on tion to n un war of s wt s h as. b e a lettet e l ion C ven de o ce the , Congres i h Harri on, p u lish d , in 1 6

’ which he says that he knew Harrison as a supporter their President; and their indignation will never h e Se w r of th eelder Adams , and that has en him ear subside till he is impeached , and the Gove nment — g Mom in P ost. . th e black cockade . committed to other hands “ — no t w h o . w w of Well h é could have orn a more This anton aste property , this p erverse d nor h e of is ffi adm inis norable ba ge , could have su pported a better neglect duty , su cient to brand any w t ” o wwe s n for . tration n f . m an. N , hall certai ly go Harrison i h eter al in amy

Cou rier. r . [ In this violent Federal p ess , Mr John Davis, as e e a d t f w The Whig R publican , a v hement Harrison p its e i or, applied the ollo ing epithets to James : er s s BOs to n . se p , has j u t been tarted in by Dr Jo ph Madison “ of l sfe th e i e N wo f Palmer , editor the Centinel til tran red to Th s mod rn ero , this rthless con ederate ” ' ” e n a of of a . e Advertis r . Mr . Bucki gh m , the Courier , thus Bon parte D spised at home and abroad . “ : f n vouches for him This obstinate , in atuated lman plu ges us into “ fi w we w n w War— a n w ” “ He has one quali cation , hich are almost a anto , icked cringi g co a rd . Our to e do w w t afraid nam , lest it may him an injury ith co ardly Captain General galloped his poor beas ” “ et we f so f th e some of ou r exclusive patriots; but y eel thirty miles rom battle ground . The base n of m on w fi of ” proud of the co currence senti ent political ness , co ardice , and per dy James Madison . “ ” e w w s e t w a -l — m att rs , hich has al ay xis ed bet een us , that The crazy he d conduct idle

d n t . m . th e we cannot refrain from ad i g hat Dr Pal er is vaunting and braggadocio , more cowardly he ” of old s of &c. & a pupil the chool Washington and Adams acts , the more heroically he talks, c. ' “ a — a nd not of sa oh n D Feder lism true to the heart s core , The conduct such a man , ( s avis,) ” h i h estm easu re a shamed to avo whis principles . is in the g disgusting a nd degrading !

- we w Th e s was 18 32 . e a n w w Bo ton Atlas not established until Can ond r th t E gland dallies ith us, hen ” I t h as u niformly been under the con trol o f th e Bos sh ehas such a bu ffoon to deal with? ton de ri d all u h renz o f D Fe ralists , and outst ppe others in abuse S ch is the old Federal p v John avis, “ ” f a nd m an. o Jackson , Van B uren , Morton , and in sup the these p retended Harrison Democrats “ ” porting H artford Convention men and the United and Jefferson disciples no w seek to make Go ‘ e e t m of s States Bank . The F d ralis s of Boston ake it vernor Massachu etts , over one of the truest t their principal Harrison organ . Democrats hat ever lived Throughou t M ass achusetts there is not now a Thus m uch for the identity of ol d Hartford Con w e no vention a m wa r . th t t a a _ t paper hich oppos d the , is a sup Feder lis in M ssachuse ts with th e o o . p orter f General Harrison m dern British Whig Harrison party . no wone of e u w The Worcester Spy , the most virulent The same r s lt might be sho n in th e other ed a New E w Harrison papers , is also the oldest F er l press in ngland States , and else here . We h a ve o w . M . 18 14 as b w assachusetts In , it edited y John not access to the rec rds A sample ill suffice . w wh ne d for N . Davis, o is the Whig can idate Gover VIRGI IA M f w n of nor a . 18 4 ag inst arcus Morton The ollo ing ex The Richmond E quirer August , 0 , states ’ th e t f m . th e m f f a 1 8 0 0 th e of racts ro Mr Davis s editorials, in idst o act , th t , in , city Richmond gave th e war u f n of 2 5 4 e for . 3 3 , j st a ter he had exulted at the burni g vot s John Adams survive , and all o th e l 2 4 th of 1 8 1 4 w w ne n . 9 1 C apito , the August , , ill sho bu t are Harriso men voted for Jetfer w h as son. 6 here he ever been a nd ever m eans to be "survive , and all but one are for Van

x tra cts rom th e S edited b Joh n Da vis in 1 . E f py, y , 8 14 . Buren ‘ f N N . WVe have uni ormly entered ou r solemn protest CO ECTICUT .

n i wa r - w n Two s o f tf r v agai st th s desolating , hich origi ated in the member the Har o d Con ention , and w s of o f now icked , malignant pa sions a corrup t and imbe the secretary that convention , are living , : G e . . e cile ov rnment viz Roger M Sh rman , Calvin Goddard, a nd “ N 0 e u w e e w . R p blican people ere v r so harrassed , Theodore D ight All are Harrison Whigs . Th e o i ca tions ca of perplexed , and d sgraced , by a p and r Connecticut Courant, the organ the Whig party r of o f ”? t w upt set rulers , as the people this country in that Sta e , and al ays a Federal paper, is “ d e e w w . Such a Government is orse than none . e it d by Th odore D ight I t is not excelled “ our of war for The truth is, Democrats love to talk , bitterness , intolerance , and every thing anti

' w vau nt bu t . and s agger , and boast , and , they abhor Democratic “ n fr f writesl- fighting . When da ger approaches they A iend in Hart ord S o far as I am ia , , skulk d f of like astardly p oltroons . ormed , the connections every member of th e “ evils th e e s s h d f f ‘ ’ The F derali t ave long pre icted Hart ord Convention rom this State are Whigs . are n ffl , o f thickeni g upon us; and in ou r a iction , let us Truman Smith the member Congress , and one of always rem em beri t is James Madison and his party the Whig Execu tive Committee with Salton t u s &c. a ne h ew hat have bro ght these calamities on us . stall , Clarke , Bott , is p of Nathaniel “ ‘ w s m em ber of ” We hope and believe the people ill soon be Smith , a decea ed that convention, ’ convinced that Mr Madisonis totally incompetent VER MONT OLD FE DE R AL I S I S AND HAR ON M E N re n . to hold the i s of Government . RIS “ _ I f e h not . . . N in s e the p ople ave become stocks and stones , Hon C P Van ess , a recent addres befor b n V so as to ear any thing, they must feel ashamed of a Democratic Conven tio in ermont, states th e llo wing fact “ ’ s I n 1 8 13 A m ost th e word used b A o Lawren e W h i the year , the Federalists obtained a l y bb tt ce, th g m em er .of Congress from Bos on a t th e ten cent re e ion of b t b ll majority in the House Assembly of this State . “ m ee ing a ou t specie for os a e in Faneu i H a Ma 17 t b p t g l ll, y , A e was — “ ’ r solution proposed that the members of 1 837 . No eo e on God s earth h as een so a m d on a nd p pl b tr ple b a u bsed by h eir ru e s as th e eo e of th e Unite ” d c e t n t l r p pl d S tates, sai oth Houses should onvene, on a day m n io ed, NJ . L awence. ff r to o er up thanks to Alm ighty God for the victory

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Wh o can do ubt that this Harrison Whig orator MP S S O B H AD OF TH E , I RE I N THE RITISH “ w h e v h as n e r H AR TFOR D N of 1 8 40 , is here e er bee and ve CO VENTION .

. : m eans to Colonel G C . GREENE “ DEAR S i n: The follo wing statem ent was handed w h u we m e w no of . W o We have disc arged a great d ty , as to , in the hand riting Mr Aaron allis, f to s a to wi a t w m view it , the country , and e peci lly her Ips ch , in June l s , ithou t y having the slight

b n e w d - young m en. Laborious as it has ee to coll ct est previous kno le ge that any such fac ts were ia W e i t. ti m s m s . w . W l or t h ese facts, tru th and the e de and his po session I have kno n Mr a lis f the ' " e to a last ei h t i should have been r luctant h ve revived these g years , part cularly , and sh ould place im t not u t to lic it e t t m t m ’ recollec ions , had our opponents so gh p relianc in his s a e en s: No an s cha ' a ttem tin to e d or cheat the people , by basely p g change r e ter stan s fairer f u p rightness : he is a m em ber

th e two . of t t a o f E th e nam es of . parties This deception he vestry , and re surer the piscopal Church " l w fo r m en wh o w . h o E M r. W llis n cannot avail in ngland , the in Ips ich a i m plicates o one . He f end i w t t o f w m eanly d esc o use it are kno n; bu t at the rela es he conversation the Bri tish o ficer , hich " 1ifs/ est w W t d r ne S ou th and , here all ere patrio s an all he has distinctly etai d ever since it occurred , ns: a n th e wa r t n m m a re a nd w m n h R epublica , he la d arks y be hich ade a deep i m pression o im . He is or t io r ers of d to t t tat m t bu t w of m oved , at least dis urbed , by these g rea y a est to the s e en ; the la s this t t d of th e if m m w t false titles o he confi ence people , they Co on eal th will h o ad m i t of an extrajudicial a re not ex p o sed . oath . “ The fact s we have h ere disclosed belong to the My attention has been called to this striking .

m m a n d s e of . us whole co u ntry . Let the be used by every isclo ur Mr W allis by extracts j t publish i to m i h th e f m t wh o loves tha country , prevent the re otes t ed Globe , ro the British Uni ed Service bili' of th e m of h of th e t t t p o ssi y De ocracy the Sout and Journal May last , and declara ion hat here n t tf i a c w h w W est com i g under he old Har ord Convent on is correspondence in existen e , hic ould dis

th e d s o f W H arriso nism . t w u fu w n t m ns rule , in i guise hig close facts hat o ld lly arra t the sta e e t The H arrison party is the reorganization of the m ade by the Bri tish M aj or a t H a iifa x ; “ f o m w i old Federa l party . Driven r po er by the r Yours truly ,

th e e a re e . . LLE T. real principi es , l aders desperat ly strug B F HA T ’ m to S i n: ft n . Pa rm enter s S gling once ore regain their lost ascendancy , by A er perusi g Mr peech , in

w t . o ne of t h t r i tion tf denyi ng o n identi y This , eir grea e a to the Har ord Convention , I find a very

w h w do f a o . m t m : w t m en foresa t ey o uld , fi teen years g i por an t part o itted , viz the vie the Bri ish w t 1 W hen th e Dem ocratic Bustis as elected Go took o f th eir assem bling t oge her . a c t 1 82 4 m es n a t t m t f n of v ernor of Mass huse ts , in , and in his Bei g hat ti e a Hali ax , a priso er d th e of f m on t a tf wa r w w t sw of m sa ge place . seal in a y he H r ord , at ork, ith John Sha ell , Sale , and ’ c o a o f New t e ! s H . t r h t Convention , arrison Gray O is , his Fede al pp Alexander Black , York, in ing S ore , t d ess to t Go vernor' a s ri of t e on t of a l s nen , ad r ed he e es le t rs the nor h side the Par de , at Melvil e I land , f 1 on N m . in th e w o 1 8 4 e a Nickh olds or i i n de fen ce of that easure inter , M jor , of t f h e if of th e9 0 th or 9 2d m t I 92d I n th e close hat de ence , threatened that chols , regi en , ( think the ,) “ ” FAM I L I E S n to wa s s s t m a e th e Federalists and their con ti ued acting , as aid , as a sistant quar er ster g ’ f m f th e n n ra l o f m f f am on find the m selves excluded ro o fice in ation , e his ajesty s orces at Hali ax , c e ’ w d fi t or s m o f B I TT R to t u t 2 . m . ft transace they ou l , rs la t , fro feelings E he island abo o clock , p A er t V T e to or a nm e m s m w th e a il m wi t R E S E NTME , be driv n g the selves ing o e business ith royal rt lery an , h

art if not at to t ra a &c . m a gain as a p y ; and they should succeed , rel ion the eleg phic fl gs, he ca e into ' w to old r of e w S w l m w m th e conseq uences ere be the sto y ruin tr store , here hats el and yself ere aking f w - a for n . o to the cou try a chest dra ers, and Black sleigh , all Cap of th e . f t t ction o f . G Th e first predi Mr Otis is ful illed The ain ochet , the royal navy , transport agent o W w o t ste f w to . f for u l ast , no a his ill live see The Hart ord prisoners , and said , ell , boys, hat are y “ ” 2" ‘ ’ t o n s TH I R ra nt n a re 2 w for sir. f Conven i Federali ts, and E i gs , at At ork the agen t , A ter inquiring “ ‘ of m I to ou r t m t &c. b e d W reorganized in a spirit ore B TTE R RES E N T as fare , tre a en , sai , ell , boys " M EN T ” th an ever b efore infla m ed their desperate where do yo u belong? Shats well and m yself

w m m Blackf rom New . a m bition and greediness for po er . They have hailed fro Sale , and York t w re H ow ou ? ’ W e w p u for ard , as their great expounders and long have y been here ans ered w W s t . m m m a for m ers, Daniel ebster and his as ocia es according to ti e; hen he i ed tely said to “ n e ” w m t we m e The significa t bann r has been consecrated Shats ell and yself, tha should be sent ho ' s w m : i n w t m en bt e i . by the Boston Federalist ith its otto a fe days , as the Nan ucke t had “ ~ w m m ta 1 We are where e ever have been and ever W e inquired the cause; and he i ediately s ted, , ” o f f m th e New m ean to be . that a convention delegates ro Eng th m of m S m a t tf And in e na e the asse bled Federal hosts , land tates eet this day Har ord , for the pur

' m : o f w w m in Daniel Webster exclai s, at Alexandria pose ithdra ing fro the Union , and declar g ' “ t e t w New n m en We h ave m ade W illiam H enry Harrison the h ir neutrali y , hen all the Engla d ‘ " ou w will m m en v ee bearer of r standard , and hile he holds it, it be sent ho e , as the Nantucket ha e b n , ’ t ss we f l w t m m e . sh all no falter , unle al along i h it i ediat ly We m ade inquiry h ow this was to be brought nd ‘ w a r about , a he replied , The hole has been ' " w ! . wi a av APPENDI . ranged The fleet in Boston Bay ll atch f o ‘ ow s e w l w roff w o s Th e fo l ing di closures , of r cent date , thro rab e ind , and appea the light , hen the tr op ~ w ll n m r h m u ch lig l i on th e da rk designs . of the H artford at S outh Boston i take up their li e of a c ‘ o a s w s ns for th e C onventi n th rough Boston f r Ch rle to n , o te ibly 1 9

t n th e n d but 1n n s d a m ov t e pro ectio of avy yar , fact to preve t tant of the islan of N ntucket ade an er ur ‘ ‘

- Com m odore Bainbridge from shedding blood . to our co m m ander - ino ch ief to re m ain perfectly e w u a t wi t fi u th war a m e ves The fl et ill sail p past the C s le , hou t ring neutral d ring e , excluding the r d a gu n; and th e tr0 0 ps at Charlestown will i m m e sels of bo th. belligerents from their harbors; whilst th e t fa r m e e s m of dia tely m arch into the navy yard ; and in ano her quarter , a ore xt n ive sche e ‘ ’ f s w u e- nullification wa s l f e a n choice o ficer , already selected , ill surro nd Corn , serious y set on oot and b g

! h i - t0 m ake a ra id th e m odore Bainbridge , and say to m, Sir , do yo ur 1 p progress am ongst som e of self no harm ; you m ust not burn powder this day ; m ost respectable and infl uential inhabi tants of N ew ” . w off and no one will hurt you . The fleet ill anchor England . W f w m m a as e th e r f v n Long har , and all ill be quiet i edi tely , With , th se originated Ha t ord Con en tio ; n m m n s ‘ t e ‘ w r the aval co a der has his order to place Har and h object of that body , the British rite o f a u ntil th e rison Gray Otis at the head aff irs , says “ pleasure of the Prince Regent is known . All this Was to sep arate th e Northern and Eastern from s am th e m en w th e: ta i a. has been arranged ong leading ; but ill Southern and Western S tes , to es tabl h not m l off m n be ade public unti the fleet anchors Long li mited m onarchy in the fi rst n a ed States , placi g " n nd f. n a Whar one of ou r princes of the blood o t he thro e , “ ‘ ’ e w a w w m e? n m b Black inquir d , h t ill you do ith Strengthening the ew transatlantic kingdo y ‘ As New m r1de ff f w . you belong to York , you ust it out ; an alliance o ensive and de ensive ith England we s w —r t th New e corres on hall no t go to Ne York nly o e The treaty at Ghent put a step to t . p — ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ . B ou enc wh ich w s ro eress on u England States y God , said Black , y had d e a in active p this s bject; nd better no t go there; you will find old To m pkins at but that correspondence is still in existence; a , ho m e however i m probable it m a y appear to Yankee S o a e was a Nickh olds suc w w ou t a a in w s nguin M jor of the pride , ere a ar to break g bet een us , ‘ ’ of w l l l f t n s w f th e t d cess the hole p ot , that he dec ared his be ie som e hi g i m ilar ould occur be ore Uni e ' ’ ' fi e- w th e v fia fl t were two e . that the striped g ould y at “ S ate States years old r The destruction of e e . o f Fe house in less than one fortnight . He further stated the publ ic buildings at the nom inal s a t the We s w u in few s overn ent was w n that hould kno all abo t it a days , a deral G n , it conceived , ould i di

' - a of- war I t r ct| f no t f w t v ws th e a gun brig or sloop , hink a gun bri g ,) e y , i directly , or ard he ie of ” h ad for t w o to t w a . sailed Cas ine , a eek g , fe ch do n New England separatists

' w w sh ortl wh en we e ou rnal o Ma 18 40 . the ne s, and ould be back y , [ United S ervic J f y, s l w hou d kno all abou t i t. This avowal see m s to explain the extraordinary " S ir w ou w t w i all I ers th e , hen y ere a Ips ich , last , conduct o f the British odi c in destroying ' a I was s of all stated to you th t I supposed in pos ession public buildings a r W ashington , contrary to th e m a i n t th e f on t e wa . to so e f cts , relation o Hart ord C ven ion , usages in . civiliz d rfare Was it aid th at I was s m w t e desirou of aking kno n , bu dared Northern F ederalists in establishing a separat fo W a s t s r m m . w not , fear of the consequence s to y fa ily seat of Go vern m ent else here? hi the rea

v f t m . t o is g The abo e are the acts alluded to at hat ti e son tha M r. I h nDav exulted at the burnin of areno w u r w r l They at yo r disposal , p ovided you o k the Capitol? W as th is th e reason that Danie Web t m n w v a a ns te he i to the history of our country , here they s ter and his Federa l associates oted g i t belorg. building it? “ Y t e n our obedient servan , Th e prelim inaries to th Hartford Conventio S ” ’ m n New AARON WALLI . h ad their origin in John Henry s issio to

“ ’ ‘ s in B . . H AL L R I T . E Th e v u To F , esq ngland , in 18 09 . British Go ernor th ‘ fl p sw1cn 2 4 , June , structed Henry . ’ “ r t ons to H enr da ed Governor Craig s inst u c i y, t

1 80 9 . Q unnnc , February , S ceJou tn . The British United ervi al of May , “ » 18 4 w w t I request ou to proceed with the earliest con 0 , discloses the follo ing facts , hich end y ve ance to — n cu f m . n m . VVa l Boston obtai ac rate in or ation stro gly to corroborate the testi ony of Mr y — w of s m its . W . lis. o The eal th Ma sachusetts the nu ber of h t . It is ardly necessary say that Mr l — r t i ence l t n sa w wo w was u bh sh ed a l mowrt in ell g and abi i y of ever this rk , hich p last inh bitants the t n m cou~ in n a nd w lds m . several of i s leadin m e , ust give give it a May , Great Britai , hich h o a se i g ’ ’ h e h E t t s official rank as the chronicler of the m ilitary and siderable i nfluence over t o t er as ern Sta e , w h m in are naval service. and ill probably lead t e the part they m e n e F1 om th e B itish U n ted S erv e to tak e. Your judg nt and con ections ther [ r i ic Jou rnal . “ Arm ing the m any dangers to which th e A m eri will guide you . t can Republic m ust al ways be exposed in a wa r I use general term s in describing the objec

w o f V w. I t h as , ith Great Brit ain , not the least is that a split in ie been supposed that if the Fede e u a m n m u of ra ltsts of n S b , o g the selves , and consequent break p the Easter tates should successf l t n th e de infl uence which m a y U . a and obtain cided heir Federal nio The slave question is _ n is wedgestrong enough to effect this a t any tim e ; bu t enable the m to direct the p ublic opinio , it

” . m t w l m n h e t t n u , t y e cou d e ploy a ot ern arly as powerful . not i m probable that , ra her ha s b i he sa t t e w w g a a After sta ing hat the Western Stat s ere in ill exert that influence, to brin about p ow in t wa r w . H , favor of h e , the British riter add ration fro m the general Union far “ d as so w New . m w l Not ith the Englanders; they , on the such an atte pt , ill they ook to Englan for ‘ 21 edu a n a n : h ow ta n e n contr ry , bega to cast abou t to see they si s c , or be disposed to en ter i to c tio could best extricate the m selves fro m the strai t to with us ! “ t M r n th e Ge Y u as we . which h emad policy of . Madison a d o are not to appear an avo d agent n a v nm a d n th inh abi na n m w th e ea , er l Go er ent h d rive em . The continue to obtai inti acy ith l ders 2 0

S w h t m w , t e s m .and cautiously advise he , that if they ish to tion in distant tates here Whig are assu ‘ m w t ’ s l m a and enter into any com unication i h thi Govern ing to , be the rea De ocr tic party , are ” m w a m t to m e. atte pting to practise this deception upon the peo m ent , you ill tr ns i it

‘ m e s de . f r f m th e H enry , in his letter to his e ploy r, thu ple The acts are de ived ro pu blic records; 9 w a cu all was d w of t scribed , in 1 8 0 , hat y begun , and , the Fe eral ne spapers hat period , and through “ t fo r e w v m m direct inform ation fro m persons ne a r the localities b u the p ace , ould ha e been consu ated

of th e m . t n but in 1815 . individuals na ed As no hi g the “ s O TON 6 18 09 . m w u B S , March , na es ould render the facts indi p table , they

ee for . I have already given a decided Opinion t hat a have b n given , and no , other reason The o e con bilieved to a it: declaration of wa r is no t t be xpected ; bu t , details are be strictly ccurate every

t s n t a . t tra ry to all reason a ble calcula ion , hould Co gress essential par icu l r I t is probable hat all the not d u a o r . m p ossess Spirit and in ependence eno gh to pl ce surviv rs have been asce tained Their na es , so stron a m ea w w a o their populari ty in jeopardy by g ho ever , ould unquestionably incre se the aggr s f s T E L E GlS L ATU R E MAS S ACH U gate re sul ts a they no w s a nd . u re , H OF S ETTS Vt’ l L L GIVE TH E TON E TO TH E For th e purpose of giving this assurance to those t wh o m N EI GH BOR ING STATES; W i L L DECLARE a a distance ay copy or refer to this state NE W m t to f is reterence of t I TS ELF PE R MAN ENT UNTI L A , en , and urn h a , should any he stio n n w E LE CTION OF M EMBER S; iNVI TE A CON fac ts be c al l ed in q n i o ther States , e attach

our m R LE . R E S To E com p oser) na es CHA S G G R E ENE , G S , B OF DELEGATES

T E FE E R L E . . LL E . F R OM H _ D A STAT S, AND B F HA TT ' ‘ ' FOR OS TO N u s 1 8 40 . E R E C I A SE S A R ATE GOVE R NMENT B , A gu t , ” TH EI R COMMON INTE R EST . A . B . TO TH E E DI TOR OF TH E GL OBE . m ff t m r t To the sa e e ect , in his le ter fro Bu ling on , FE DE R AL ES M m th e r t d t t a re AND FE DERALIS TS . Ver ont , B i ish Spy ple ged hat S te to ‘ : n t th e . s n bellio , hrough Federalists He aid My attention has been bee arres ted by th e quo “ h d th at t Of a ta t m T e Fe eral party declare , in he event io n fro the Lo ndon United Service Journal for

' war ni t t of m w t e e w n u , fi e Sta e Ver ont ill r at separat May , ( a ork co d cted under high auspices and ly for i tself with Great Britain ; a nd support to the patronage) t h at a ppeared in your paper of the 3d u m s a w m a n t o t the s tipul tions into hich it y enter , instant , s tati g tha t a plan wa s form ed in New withou t a ny regard to the policy of the General England d uri ng th e last war for separating the ” h ’ Governm ent . Nort ern and E a stern from the S outhern and W est is o ne m an n wh o h as h is s t a nd a m There livi g , in pos es ern Sta es , est blishing a lim ited onarchy in sion the evidence to prove the design of the Fede th e form er wi th a n English prince of the blood to ralists to establish a Northe rn con federation . He be at its head; the quotation adding that th e t an w ’ “ declared his in his reply to Mr . Otis d t elve treaty of Gh ent p ut a stop to the correspondence I E ederalists of n th e 2 6th of De w h was n a ” o ther leading Bosto , hic i ctive progress o n this subject ; and

- “ s o e ber 1 . t m a n i u m . affi rm in H A RR N N c m , 8 28 Tha J hn Q incy Ada s also g that T T CO ESP O DE C E I S S T I L L d f ” now W t th e e a a n ! I S . H eis i h F der lists, , there ore , I N E TE N CE u ess h e a w m i m s w nl should change gain , ill , ost likely , Here is portant hi tory , hich I believe to be l et f w t h im . f os r e h r f the proo die i h The act that he p enti ely tru , and t e e ore highly proper to be t m a fo r t ex tra or e th e s u r n sesses his evidence y account he recall d at pre en t j nctu e . I n connectio inar o t w th w th e o o w t o u m i d y d cili y i hich B st n Federalists i h the subj ect , I send y an extract fro m a

e w m t t a t t m d o f o s w . M on h a v al ays sub i ted o his c s iga ions , and nu te a e a c nver ation I had ith Mr w h im f let h im do o n a l s r e i 1 8 13 of t . ay received into avor , or say , then Secretary Sta e I t is as fol on what h e would . There is e passage in his let lows “ - & . o f w k n . . t th 1 ter to Messrs O is , c hich stri i gly October 18 , 8 13 In the course of to day , m to e w m c oincides with th e declaration of Major Nichols Mr . Monroe ade m the follo ing; re arkable

o . W . m m a t : t m m t Mr allis co unic ion , viz hat a co unication had ' w . da m m to h im w e E x tractfi om $57 fl sfi letter. been ade ithin a f days that there at “ was t r o f 1 8 8 1 h t d for m m i It in those le te s 0 and 8 09 , t a I present existe , and so e ti e had existed , n n of a m . o f t Fe s t t w was m m en tioned the desig certain leaders he Mas achuse s , hat c lled a royalist co it s m of was m of our o wn citiz ens wh o deral party , and the establi h ent a Northern tee; that it co posed {fi w t m m : c f doc . h e m t t m on ederacy , ere os violen , and so e of the the ost ‘ f n was fa r m r t m m m of t t This pla so atu ed , that h e pro pro inent , e bers he Federal party; h at its ’ a h ad m to i u wa s to e v n pos l been ade an ind vid al , at the proper object ndea or to bring abou t a disunio t m e th e o f th of s New i e , to be plac d at head e m ilitary m ove the State , erect England into a sep arate m w t was f w or f t u o f , ! f ent hich , i oreseen , ould be necessary f Con ederacy and invi e the D ke ent ( ather n t t of E carryi g i in o erecu tion. to th e present Q ueen ngland) to be at the head “ o . s m The interposition of a ki nd Providence averted f it . Mr M . added that the per on aking m d of e m m to h im the ost eplorable catastroph s , and turning the co unication , exhibited papers o th e t c of in u th e of m ver to recep a le th gs lost pon earth , purporting to be copies letters fro the a m f to t ex et o f t of f m djourned convention fro Hart ord Bos on , Secr ary he Duke Gloucester , ro the Se tin uish ed t m of m a t cre a r of m th e co g ( by he ercy Heaven , y i be t y the Duke of York, and fro S re “ r th e a o f th e t m m fo ever projected New England confede t ry Prince Regent , to his royalist co it ” ra . th e f n cy tee u pon subject p their plans, sayi g that the ' we m en R m t . nam es re REFE ENCE . originals igh be produced No t m w s receum m e a tioned . r bu t m a The p g state ents have been pr p red at to Mr Mon oe , . he co unication ” ts th e solicitation of m any friends of the Adm inistra designed to put o ur Go vernm ent on i guard . 2 1

’ m e recall th rou h WH I FE DE R s GE RY I S . As further corroboration , let , g ALISM m s c wh ich h istor u tth e your colu n , fa ts upon y has p I ‘ seal of t ru th . Th e Federal Whigs in som e parts of the Union s c s th e i “ 1 . The pro eeding of legislat ve bod e of ’ ~ i are attem pting to m ake th e people believe that the s th e New England States, but e pecially of Massa m l m m a resent De ocratic party is the old Federa party , ch usetts and Connecticu t , and the official co , p

“ ‘ nications and acts of th eir two violent Federal Go and that the present Whig pa rtyis th eOld Ja rra n r w m tim e tim ' vernors, St ong and Gris old , fro to e , SON R e ublican ! e p party For this purpose , they hav own Gov rnm n n c t ’ during th e war, de oun ing our e e , collected som e half dozen nam es of gentlem en wh o th e w con and upholding directly or indirectly hole ‘ acte wit t e r d h h y , , b e duct and doctrines of the enem y . once Federal pa t bu t having m on the Dem now e f th e n m to c co e c verts to ocratic faith , are 2 . Th est ady re usal of e e y blo kade w the harbors of M assach usetts during the ar. supporting the principles and m easures of the Ad m orabl b m 3 . The me e order in council y England , inistration . 18 12 m u n in October , au thorizing the i portation , , u t w s . . G E e To p do n thi falsehood , C G R ENE , di s o is m U der licen e , f prov ions fro the nited States of M n - B . . H AL st w tor the orni g Post , Boston , and F into the British We Indies , follo ed by a circular ‘ t th ese im T es . l m a m a s to the colonial Governors , direc ing that LET , q have co lected and e bodied s of

' ortations rom h e orts o th e E as ern m w m s ff w p shou ld be f t p f t infor ation , hich o t e ectually puts do n this S tates ex clu sivel f m y, should , su ficient supplies co e Ol Whig pretence , and fixes dFEDERALISM upon m from th em . President Madison , in co m unicating th e E D o Wh i er black and d amnin as th e s on 2 4th of FOREH A f g y, g this order in council to Congre s , the

1 1 m m s m ark o . February , 8 3 , acco panied it by a e sage , in f CAIN

‘ w u W nnsi 'a a OH N DAvrs two hich he held p to the just reprobation of the DANIEL and J , the , w m w w n of th e orld this atte pt to ithdra a portio W m ass s s w b hig Senators fro M achu ett , are sho n y

s e th o ou h oin Governm ent—a m ost atrocious and dem oralizing their ayings and doings to hav been r g g g

British Tor Federa ists durin th e las war. weapon to be used in war. y l g t

. wh o H ARR lS ON sle q 4 . m n a c The final eeti g of the H rtford Convention , JOHN C BATES , heads the in c m 1 8 14 wh o s . m s De e ber , , ent on their a bas a toral ticket in Massachusetts; O LIVER B . MoR R lS,

in . . dors , the person of Mr Harrison G Otis and ’ . W R B . CAL II OUN S “ Mr agent to bring the Aboli 1 8 1 5 wh o others, to Washington , in February , ; , tionists E S L w m e th e w over _ HARRISON; LEV RETT SALTON TA L , on their arrival there , ere t by double ne s to ’ r s s Borrs and of General Jackson s rout of thei British friends at one of the Abolition a sociate of BELL , , w of w c not Ne s. Orlean and the treaty Ghent , hi h GARLAND on the Wh ig Executive Com m ittee at m only cut short their unholy e bass y, bu t sent th e m Washington ; were violent enem ies of MADIS ON and s New back to their brother Federalist in England ,

- war wt JAM R US t w e m w s m w th e av the , and , i h BEN IN SELL , edi or of the over h l ed ith ha e , hich y h e ever " s E m . s in m m s O FFE R since been striving to shift fro their shoulders Bo ton Centinel , for er ti e ppo ed J ’ t ON ! ‘ Will ne the present Dem ocracy of New Eng S and MADISON , as they have recently JAC S ON ‘ ’ h in sZ And : w a m m th ese t . m l nd re e ber g ore ill not and VAN B UREN; and as they were then for th e Bri W l not Massachusetts especi ally? i l every patriotic w ish No FOR. S . t t , are HARRI ON ci izen in that quarter of the Republic, desire , by ' N who w s . S r v m m ex e u ALDE BRADFORD a Gov R ONs s Secre his vote in No e ber, to exclude fro the c t w no i ar w . tive cha r , a candida e confessedly of the Federal tary during the , is for HARRISON

“ n m ' ' ‘ faith; the faith of Ca leb Stro g , Ti othy Picke Bh NE a M r I OON MU . t A and SA EL S WI LDE , h e

w . . . ring, John Lo ell , Harrison G Otis, the Rev Mr y two s JOH N AD MS is onl survivor of the A electoral Parr h , and nam es like these fully consigned by ’ 179 6 in M s c se now. H M th e verdict of history to p ublic o dium l Let it not ticket of , a sa hu tts, are AR " “ ! be doubted . Let not the contrary be supposed pos SON m en.

" s . m w n we ible That ore is kno n in E ngland tha Z R m m in - E BENE ER SEAVE , one of the co ittee Cong in this country will ever be likely to know of the o w r 18 12 is gress wh reported in favor of the a of , treasonable designs of the New England Federal ' ‘ ists W D m . r . during the a , every intelligent m an wh o te a e ocrat

l s s and kno ws h ow to n n m ‘ ca l fact , reaso u po the , WrL L I AM S UL LW AN c s was one w , lately de ea ed , of i . Th e U nited v w ll feel sure , Ser ice Journal ou ld “ the am bassadors of the Hartford Convention to hardly have afii rm ed so positively that the corre “ s ondence s e ” w W and was a m o n W me p is till in exist nce , ithout good ashington , der hig at the ti ’

s . W ~ ground hat has the Federal party earned at of h is death z th e m hands of the A erican people , but distrust and H P! S e st abhorrence for ages to come! For years after th e Judge O IN ON , an old and leading Fed rali , war so ' ash am ed W m n c 1837 , ere they of their very nam e that exclai ed , in the Pen sylvania onvention,in t w “ hey ould no t use it; y et at length do we find them s t m s ffi s s Thu , in i e of di culty , they [ the Federali t ] rally ing underthe banner of William Henry Har m and th e a e newa a n o in in o ower. triu ph , y r g i c m g t p rison They count upon an oblivion in the p ublic ‘ m see m h ones aces resent wh o are not ash amed ind of all our past h istory bu t the . cou nt with I so e t f p , y l ” o ut s . R E U US to avow h emselves Federal their ho t G L . t ists. 2 2

MU U n 1 12 D m ts ONE w and T EE SA EL P TNAM, in Ju e , 8 , reported , in the e ocra , unkno n , HR H arrison

M m m W . assachusettsLegislature , a strong e orial to higs

ss s war w was All th e known su s o h e art ord o en Congre again t a declaration of , hich rvivor f t H f C nv tion, a O W W 40 6 s 2 49 s. f V m . dopted by y ea to nay . the Federal T EL E in nu ber, are HARRISON HIGS ’ s thir - ine now thi t - ei ht w m wh o th e yea , ty n are living , r y g of ho Of Governor STRONG S Council , advised are n TWO v ow HARRISON W HIGS . Hartford Convention , the only sur ivors are ed This m em orial was signed also by two F eral HARR ISON W HI GS . ’ m em bers b Con res w m re now H AR t wh o Of OS I AH Q U CY f g s, both of ho a Of hose voted in favor J IN S

' R S W i “ ' h s. u b m m I ON g resol tion , that it is not eco ing a oral and

‘ ” W reli ious eo lc to th e hen Governor STRONG heard of the , declara g p p rejoice over victories of

' war S war s v w om H AR tion of , he sent to the Legislature a trong the , TEN ur ive , NINE of h are

m ssa w was R lSON Wh i s. e ge against it , hich , echoed by the report g m m n m . m 1 82 4 u m Of S E TH P U of a co ittee The only survivor of that co it In , pon the otion , S RAG E , the

L C ! one o th e IS elec now m was tee is CHAR ES JA SON , f HARR ON and a De ocrat , this resolution expunged tors in 18 32 . m m was a re m 0 wh o A co ittee ppointed to fro the Senate journal . Of those voted c m m a fa S t w a s no o end on account of the icked decl ra again t expunging , TEN wsurvive, ALL HAR t war O w MU wh o ion of ; the only survivor f ho m is ED ND RISON W HIGS . Of those voted for ex

D now a IS Wh S ena or i a u n in T I e wh m WIGHT , HARR ON ig t n th t p g g, H RTEEN surviv , of o NINE are

W h . . m State De ocrats , and THREE HARRISON igs

Governor MORTON was clerk of the - Dem ocratic Of the P OUR TE E N candidates for HARRISON elec M w W V Fa 18 13 . P U o no m Senate of assachusetts in SETH S RAG E , t rs, in no ination , T EL E are OLD now m o DE R P M C S . r a De ocrat , voted to build a seventy fou r gun AL I STS and Two A OSTATE DE O RAT Eve y s m now W F C ! hip , and present it to the General Govern m ent . one of the is a HIG O FI E HOLDER w for R urUs .wh o s h o Of the thirteen Senators voted against it , S ix Of the Federal elector voted are nowlivin ! i h - M in 1 8 1 6, g, ALL HARRISON WHIGS . ING , Opposition to JA ES MONROE , m m now The three ost pro inent actors in the Faneu il SEVEN are living, ALL HARRISON H m e a war 1 8 12 H . all e ting gainst the , in J uly , , are W IGS now AL L E m m b s living , and HARRISON WHIGS . Of the LEVEN HARRISON Whig e er of the Middlesefr m 1 8 12 m s are Of the eeting , in July , , to de present Congress fro Ma sachusetts , EIGHT n war m m E Two s m t ounce the , fou r of the ost pro inent a ctors OLD FED RA LISTS , apo tate De ocra s, and W are living, ALL HARRISON HIGS . one too y oung to have had any character at the W of th e o th e war w Mr. M Of the orcester convention , in August, 18 12 , tim e f ; hile PAR ENTER , one w - m s is h Old . hich adopted a highly treasonable address in re Dem ocratic m e ber , a school Republican

" war Y s s lation to the , TWENT m em bers are known to NI NE of the old Federal m em ber of Congres , ' be livin w m W . t g, ALL HARRISON HIGS during h e war, still survive , EIGHT of ho are

MU R L . w W . SA EL HOA and NATHANIE M DAVIS , two of no HARRISON H IGS th e w E V Y L SP P I M ASS ACH U delegates to the Harrisburg Convention , hich ER OLD FEDERA NEW A ER N n m . o inated w old Federalis S w war UPP HARRISON , ere ts, the for SETT , hich opposed the , NOW S ORTS Gen m er having been one of th e strongest advocates of HARRISON FOR PRESIDENT . th e v s sm H AR Hartford Convention , and the latter having Ha ing thu identified old Federali and

and - h i er ih Mass s i been in the Legislature voted for it . RI S ON W g y achusetts , the expo it on

E E E few m m . L V R TT SALTONSTALL , one of the present Whig gives a ite s fro Other States

c m m n m was R m V - s o ittee of Co gress en , in the Legislature , In ich ond , irginia , thirty three Federalist

vo ed or a ll th e m eas es r d ld M R and t f u r p ep aratory to th e H art Wh o vote for o JOHN ADA S , still survive, THI

ord o W . f nvention - WO m IS C , in the Massachusetts Legislature . TY T of Who are HARR ON higs Of l w e e even ' M E P P E R S ON six no Of the survivors of those wh o voted forth e those wh o voted for r.J , surviv

Hartford Convention in the S enate of Massach u five of who m are still Dem ocrats . s w ds e . W . L E I GH h o etts , TEN ARE HARRISON WHIGS . I t m ight b added , that B , hea

ei h t - ve e m r Of g y fi mem bers of the House of R e reseta the HA R RISON electoral ticket, b ca e a Fede alist p , L s r v w E E S r ss ive ecently survi ing, h o voted for the Hart in the days of J PP R ON , and begged fo givene of f d t - m ! or Conven ion , EIGHTY THR EE were H AR h is GOD for ever having been a De ocrat R I SON WH I GS . th e two s n m m _ In Connecticut , urvivi g e bers and s are Of the TWELVE urvivors of those wh o voted the secretary of the Hartford Convention , a a ns h e g t H n w i s. i t artford Co vention, E IGH T are no H A RRISON Wh g 2 3

t 18 13 o o T M E M S P M NE MEM ERS OF E E H In the Verm on t Legisla ure of , a res luti n HE TH O T RO I NT, B TH was proposed fixing o n a day of thanksgi ving to DERAL PARTY; that its Object was to ENDEAVOR ’ ’ lm God for SO o ntt h am es I - U U I OF S E ECT A ighty HARRI N S victory , BR NG ABO T A DIS N ON THE STATE , R w w s w b a m . NE W I NTb A P C R CY hich a voted do n y the Feder l ajority ENGLAND SE ARATE ONFEDE A , AND ~ a sevent - ve now v U! E f t e Of that m jority , y fi are li ing , INVITE THE D E OF ! NT [ a h r to the

SEVENTY - FOUR of whom are HARRISON Whigs . present Q ueen of England] TO BE AT TH E ” doc. The exposition contains the NAMES of the per HEAD OF IT,

m cases with m m son s re ferred to in ost , anyother ite s m v It appears fro these e idences, that H A RRISON of inform ation not alluded to in this su m m ary . w GRAY OTIS as only to be Regen t until a sprig of m s W m en- of READ IT, De ocrat , higs, honest ro a lt ot f m y y could be g ro Europe , to m ount the e ' not v all parties; and if yo u a r con inced that Yankee Th rone , and be proclai m ed ! ING OF ANCIENT FEDERALISM a nd MODERN NEW ENGLAND : W H I GE RY are th e SAME THING und er dif , an of ou r s FE “ Do y reader suppose that the OLD . ferent na m es neith er will you be convinced th ough , DE R AL I STS wh o support Harriso n no w are any d ” one rosefrom th e dea . m ore PATRIOTI C or HONEST than they were wh en they

‘ opposed our Governm en t and the war in 18 13? I s

The appendix to . the exposition affords further it belie ved that they are LESS MONARCHISTS evide-nce in v m , now Mr. we , _ addition to other recent de elop ents than JEFFERSON says they re of e s i n a s 1 798 or a no w that the Object the leading Fed ralist M s a prior to , th n it appears they were in 2 etts th e wa r was to S L 18 13 m a V C To ch us , during , E TAB ISH A It y be that they HA E EASED LOO!

’ Y wi one' of Y MI Y ! I C MP MPI MONARCH , th the RO A L FA L OF ABROAD FOR A NG , and ONTE LATE AN E RE

W a E t . . I i L N W ENGL AND at i s head Mr ALL S s ys , the Br t SOMEWHAT ARGER THAN ENGLAND : but to “ e N I CH oL s h im va Co m a P I CI P S I ish Colon l told , the Na l suppose th t their R N LE are changed , S to be “ m ander had his orders To PLA CE HARRISON G R A Y I I eve that th e E TH I OP z ANCAN CHANGE H I SS! I N AND ' ” OTIS [ now a leading HARRISON W hig] AT THE HEAD THE LEOPARD HIS SPOTS .

R S U NTI L P URE C R E ' OP AFFAI , THE LEAS OF THE PRIN E an ou DEMOCRATS , if y of y have been deluded ” ' GENT WAS ! NOWN . L OG C AB I N o f I F m into the HARR SON ederalis , escape “ ” W P U was to h e a s to hat that LEAS RE , ppear fro m it with all expedition I t is but THE TUR! E Y h r . Th e r h U ‘ ave been already ar anged B itis nited I RAPOF THE CUNNI NG HUNTER ; and if a m ajority of of M a 18 40 e was Service Journal y , , say s , the Obj ct ou r e e t m ex ectto e - p opl ven ture in o it , they ust p hav

' “ P AR ATE T E N FR OM TO SE H NORTHERN AND EASTER t l e Off k w g heir feathers p uck d and their nec s run , to T U AND W S To HE SO THERN E TERN STATES , ESTAB fill the beds and furnish the tables of a ROYAL D Y I N LISH A LIMITE MONARCH THE S b h s V MA TER, surrounded y i PRI ILEGED OR M A R NA A , N ON O FI ST ED ST TES PL CI G E F DERS ! STARTLE NOT ! Th e ROYA LISM of New OUR PRINCE-S OF THE BLOOD ON TH E England Federalism i s a m atter of history; th e ” &c. THRONE , RITNER conspiracy ag ainst the people of P ennsyl m mm m to a b m recolle Fro a co unication lately ade us , and vani , supported yar s , is fresh in your c

A E p ublished in the Globe , it appears that o ur Govern tion ; a nd BEHOLD , YO UR B N PRESIDENTS , PEN ‘ t ment was noti gnoran of this treasonable co nspi S I ONE RS U Y ASP I R I NG L AW YE RS , OF THE TREAS R , and ,

' . 1 8 13 . MONR OE I h eD racy I n October , , Mr , Secre NowROAMING THE COUNTRY AND THREATENING To “ Of t l co m G P P Y I F TH E Y C T tary State , o d our correspondent that a OVERN THE EO LE B FORCE , _ ANNO

u nication m to h im w few GovE R N U T B ox ! W s m had been ade , ithin a THRO GH THE BALLO hat is thi

P ! I S bu t M V W D? ! W ou d ays , THAT THERE AT RESENT E STED , IN MA SA MONARCHIS A O E ill y wAS Y L M C m ? C HUS ETTS , WHAT CALLED A RO A IST COM E BRA E it , Republicans of A erica THEN VOTE tt was m IS N P P W M I TTE E ; that co posed of our own citi FOR HARR O , and LACE IN O ER TH E

z ens wh o w M OS T vI E T AND ME M R S WH O UPP R ! h ere THE OL N , S O OP ONA CHIST S O T H I M