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’ ' “ ‘ WI - H I G E R Y I s PLE DE R A L i s M; ‘ z Q iI x o r Qe s a rol “ Q Fix- ? t Cl i green s 6 (h a fis m w r a nk “ W. ’ — mn of efi n t st t a . n From th e Boston 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 United States 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 , Massachusetts 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 Daniel Webster , 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 .