Calhoun County Patriot (Newspaper) - October 16, 1840, Marshall, Michigan r j x i c There are revolutionary of Daniel Wehler on the Sabbath in not vote for this appropriation if the Vert battering 4owa the walls of the Senate of the United Slate in V I Wish to Government become BANK for then we should be of a change in the admin f V ia unbecoming to re joice in victories obtained over Meaner Any man who lends his money to the the present WILL FORFEIT ALL AND COMMON FRIENDS TO THE COUNTRY rf ton r r On the we think it no way to get the TO when the rely thing that prevents them from carrying it on is THB wANt or The war advocates appear ivery sore and chagrined at of tho Inte and In their ravings ascribe tho to the truths which have appeared in on the Let every man THIS There are himself and country with blood of the slain a Whig will cry from the ground against delivered at April by Elyah Federal The British save Us more property than they us WHERE THEIT ONE snip and where they commit one outrage they do many acts of April a noted Federal 7 Any Federalist who lends money to the MUST OO AND SHAKE BANDS WITH JAMES and claim fellowship with Felix and tho Let him no pull n I HE WILL BE CALLED BY OTH t Every Whig United States ought to refuse Treas ury Notes and do all their power to prevent L talcing I would sooner come under QUEEN VICTORIA than have Van Buren reelected a of Maine r more call himself a Federalist EES INFAMOUS Gazette in Silence would be a find resistance would be n of the first of a Federal Town Meeting of in the course Norve your arm with VENGEANCE og ainst the If Van Buren cannot be displaced through the bal lot box in November for am ready to RESORT MEANS AS GOD AND NATURE have put within my FORCE a Preston in If it were not for the hono of the hope of a change tn rough the ballot I WOULD HERE so HELP HE GOD UPON THIS HOLY ALTAR TAKE AN OATH THIS TO FAKE UP AND MARCH YOU TO WASH AND PUT DOWN THE PRESENT DYNAS TY BY FORCE member of Congress and mur der of He declared to tho that they must rally to and you shall be Federal Circu beat the peaceably if they but FORCIBLY of Massachusetts against the if they He told them to drivo back the If this it will bo tho duty of pre pare for a the if they can and VIOLENTLY if they Quincy in I this the Embargo an act to tho people are not bound to and to io my they will not James in Cursed be he keepeth back his SWORD from let him that hath none sell his coat and buy the contest is a Federal in tupport of John Adams Federal Gag All persons uttering or or causing to be uttered or any false or scandalous matter of tho President or Congress of tho United shall be fined two thousand dollars and imprisoned two ADAMS Ho said with the Scotsman of you may have robbed us of our and pursued us with beagles and would to God I might hear roaring from the ranks of the De Whigs of New tho concluding part of that GIVE THEIR ROOF TO THE AND THEIR FLESH TO THE EAGLES Stockton of New of Ulster in thu work you have on for Harrison BALLOT BOX DOES NOT BLOOD WILL SWORD OF FREEMEN WILL BE UN THE TYRANT WILL BE LAID AT OUR FEET Whig of New m If BY the administration MUST go member Congress from I am ady to REDEEM tho broad in Senator in Whiff dag Marshals and thoir Postmasters and thoir Receivers and Registers of Surveyor Generals and their all persons employed in collecting the officers and agents employed on public works to be fined 81000 and forever holding if they by speaking or in elections for tho choice of airy person to in a public The Of JT the L t THE OF TUB DEMOCRAT That the members of this entertaining a high and regard for the authorities of our and and fervently devoted to its honor and do solemnly engage to support the Government in the measures which they have adopted or may to redress for our national injuries and 1 rights that they never will bo from a fair y support of the emies or tho threats of faction and that should government bo forced to abandon tho pacific policy it has and the will be found Si Toady and willing to sacrifice their LIVES and FORTUNES in their VAN at a V 1889 AND VAN BUREN ON THE on the contrary that the Constitution does Congress power to erect corporations within the was the main point of Jeffersons celebrated opinion st the the first National It is an which nothing short of an amendment to the Consti can We know it to be an historical fact that refused to confer that power Tin and 1 am opposed to its assumption by it upon any pretence what If its possession any time become the only way to obtain it is to ask it at the hands of the in the form by the Holding this and sworn to support that instrument as if I not find in the circumstances to which you cither u II s VM J I I f I We feel ourselves bound by every tie which connects us to warrant or excuse for of the authority in ques our thus publicly to express our firm and inalterable and I am not willing but desirous that the people to support the government out choice Ihe United States should be fully med proud ground i occupy 1 desire u they 1tnow it at the MARTIN VAN at a Democratic meeting in form of Government will soon bo to 0 press their opinion of its If they are in favor of a The conduct of the leaders of that portion of citizens who has been productive of ble mischief to our VAN at same We still entertain confidence in the wisdom and patriotism of JAMES VAN The Senate will cheerfully and firmly unite their exertions with those of the other departments of the ta ap ply the energies of the State to a vigorous prosecution of the VAN in Senate of New man who in truth and an will say that war was our only from national only to national TIN VAN BURENS Address to the People of the Slate of New in the winter But to felly and of they the Federalists approach you under a garb which at onco evinces their contempt for your and thoir total want of confidence in your patriotism a garb which should receive the most distinct marks of your detestation they are THE OF While our ene are waging against us a cruel and bloody war they cry While our western wilds aro whitening with the bones of our murdered women their press their opinion of its If they National a permanent branch of their or if they desire a Chief Magistrate who will consider it his duty to watch tho course of give or withhold his assent to such an institution according to the degree sity for it that may in his opinion ariso from the considera tions to which your question they will see that my cooperation in the promotion of either of these views bo preference in encouragement given to such e essential to the national and its extension to blood is yet trickling down the walls of their former it is nevertheless highly expedient that even such the Indian warwhoop and the British drum are in appropriations should be with the exception of such unison saluting the and the British dagger and the Indian as to light public and VAN BUREN ON A A as are others in proportion as they are adapted to oUr and of which the raw material is produced by with a proper respect for the rule which demands that all taxes should be imposed in proportion to tho ability and condition of tho 1 am give ultimate satisfaction to a vast majority of tho people of the United and ar rest of discontent which is now unhappily so pre and which threatens such extensive injury to tho institutions of our VAN BUREN ON INTERNAL The to make appropriations in aid of Improve ments as uro of a notional has been so generally acted and so long in by tho Federal and Stale and the constituent as to justify its it is nevertheless highly expedient that even such appropriations should be with the exception of such OF FOR FLAVIUS LITTLE CHARLES A o KINSLEY CHARLES MICHAEL For Jud HENRY TOLMAN For Probate HENRY For LOREN For HARRY WRIGHT ESMOND For EDWIN Tor JOHN VAN For Ftr IRA The Democrats of Calhoun ta to organize in their several merit of Township School that every town and j ty will organize and Had to Committee at the their and nearest Pout By order of July COM The Whig The Whig party is of yesterday not of faf less of The Whig party is in its Whiggism denies the divine origin of government That party is aristocratic which separates itself from the mass in thought and and in the perpetuity of exclu sive conferring conventional rights and which are wrested from the and which are claimed to be above their ordinary powers of which reach every individual in Tins is THE WHIG The Whig party sacrifices principle to future to the welfare of the whole to the narrow and selfish gratification of the The Whig monopolies and strong segregating high fostering tho few at the expense of the Internal Improvements to build up favorit and prevent the elective a paper currency to be used or abused as caprice or interest may and more than alt the that you may construe our form of gov to mean what cupidity may desire or ambition prompt The Democratic The is the American The Democratic party is the of The Democratic party has always been faithful to The Democratic party is the party of onward is the movement of on ward is the movement of the Democratic The ultimate tendencies of the Democratic cause are to the emancipation of thought and action from all improper and un necessary Its progression is established in the de crees of and its reversal cannot be the work of and God will not though tho slow consummation of his purposes may cause the desponding to and lne feeble to grow Democracy has fixed THE DAY or DOOM UPON POWER AND PRIVILEGE and from tho laborers in their the me in their from the broad bosom of humani ty men are springing up to regenerate and disenthral I take stand with the 1 do this be cause I am required to do it by my love of freedom and of because through this party and through this party can be carried out into all the of life these great principles of on which the institutions of this country country are tomahawk suspended over the heads our such a when the soul of every man who has sensibility to fool his and spirit to defend her rights SHOULD DK IN is THEY CRY PEACE While the hrave American tar the intrepid defender of our and the redeemer of our national tho present boast and future honor of our is impressed into a service he which compels a to imbrue his hands in a brothers blood while he is yet tossing upon the surface of the ard mingling his groans with those less savage than his that waft him to a dis tance from his family and his is at such a when there is no when there can be no without thing that our feelings are the public arm and tho public ear stunned BY THE DASTARDLY AND INCESSANT CRY OF PEACE must bo the opinion which they enter tain who thus assail you T Can any man be so stupid as not to perceive that it is an appeal ta your to your and to all the baser passions which actuate the hu man heart it is approaching you in the manner in which alone those puny politicians who buzz about and thicken the political say you are thro your fears anil your pockets 1 Can any American citizen be so profligate as not to spurn indignantly the base libel upon his Character VAN Address to the Peo ple of the State of New in the winter of They have also always claimed to be the friends of order and the and as such friends of order and the Con their government in the prosecution of the and necessary has been characterized by acts of violence and without a parallel in tho histo ry of any civilized VAN at a meeting of the Republican members of the Legislature of New in THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS THE LIBERAL It decides every question in favor of Its first principle is freedom of mind in the pursuit of Its character for liberality is established by its It is liberal towards error only FREE DIS It is opposed to producing social reforms by by by or by It is in favor of producing social reform by LIGHT and It would make men virtuous by arousing their own and making them feel they are their own It asserts the right and duty of every man to follow the will of conscience in his It holds that the poor man as as the rich must be the keeper pf his own It declares that and selfdenial is the duty of all other improvements in the and navigable of the United for tho security and facility 6f our foreign com OPINION ON PLAN THE REORGANIZATION OF THE verted account of the origin and his plan is before shows that it grow out of the request made of him by tne Committee on the of the House of at the close of the session before in contemplation of a possible collision between this coun try and Great and that it was matured and drown forth under call made upon him by the House at the last ses It is but lately that my attention has boon particularly drawn to this us there is no doubt the great men to whom 1 have alluded contemplated an organization of the mi and provisions for its bettor embracing sub the principles contained in it becomes in the face of so much apparent to hesitate before I pronounce definitely upon its 1 1 am in the opinion of nil candid best perform my duty by refraining to do until it no to act officially in lliu lu tho mean 1 will content myself with that the inclination of my that the desired measure cannot safely accomplish in form under the Federal as it VAN BUREN ON PREEMPTION Seldom indpod if ever has the legislation of any country produced a measure for the encouragement and advancement of honesty and industry which has been more and in its than have the Preemption jaws of tho States for the last two RICHARD JOHNSON ON PREEMPTION Justice is on the side of those who claim the right of pre Who had hitherto constituted a majority of the voters of the State 1 Tho Who had called for and insisted up on the FARMERS AMD FREEHOLDERS Who passed the law admitting who were not electors to a free participation in the decision of the question of Convention or no and also in the choice of delegates to that body A a majority of wh m were FARMERS The farmers of this State by an overwhelming admitted those who were not freeholders to a full participation with themselves in every this great effort to amend our Would they be disappointed in whn they found that by the provisions of the Consti as a great portion of fellow citizens were and released from hich they themselves had done all in their power to Ha did not believe THE RUDENESS OF AMERI tion was Long A pretty vigor before In no nation on earth but CAN ous hunt for tools and pur would America Vespucci be treated So much has been and three or four were but not as she is and this Deing ten and in praise of American la enough for the Close by sat a so universal a discourtesy that it requires some nerve to head young apparently a neat the softer sex prevails an article with so a We ly but plainly nod on hi we are not our are however fully satisfied of knee a pallid and sickly looking appeal to io a recent and believe that the lime has when and on whose fuce and oa this the ladies will thank for reminding gazed now and then with that peculiar very and takes her own sex of what only the universal of love and anxiety that none ly to It is not to exhibited to them in this country but that a parent can At his the by could them The and indeed crowding stood one there is for and breach manners of we of gay after leaning on ness in any of the pre is shown suddenly and seems as if it were part of favors without the get ma a seat I the the The genera and or slightest acknowledgement of the am tired to death The mechanic rose universal habit of traveling in this coun the for and offered his with intimation try in public by mixing all s few mornings business calling us that it was at her and down upon classes together ought to make our atan to New we found the deck of the squatted the word of dard of if very at crowded with passengers Wid a smile of or the very for the beat models at a While standing test token of favor received In this hove are before our eyes yet the roe WHIG Detroit AN The edi GOING BUSINESS ON BORROWED the buyers of that staple elected here to pay the pres neighbor if are se en t In the same calculate that you are on that paper uses the following language a voyage beyond But we are The present low price is induced by inclined to believe you aro and the which resulted from the that jour promise is a regular Bank is conJ intended be ff S sequences of will we have FORCE or A sexton attended a con of political associates in a town in New when the convention been by senator to reduce tho price of wheat to sixteen cents a What barefaced contradictions are shown in the above extracts from the same article in the great whig paper of the Who can doubt confi dence in the intelligence of the BLOWING After all the blow and brag and fury of Ohio blowing Boston for we now see toe Jour ONE the A NEW 1 have discovered a new Suppose you try a lUtle I dont care if I It hasnt got a very bad taste to It around the watching the incidents the reader sees our meaning in our far when such arguments are put forth by nart as it was after they call 1 recollect are always such Ladies walk into a pew in the and put himself to a positive the leaders ofthe federal party to It wont coon some of the stuff frightened cry of ORB is begged for my memory serves me it is 1 recollect drin when I WHS a we rattle down to turn a family to find sitting from the promptings of feet aod a bevy and walk out to bestow an on When they acknowledge that the 8ame Better bo to the of ladies and apparent preception pf one did not deign to thank POT of our surplus produce must be regulated lt Tpm fro whose legs seemed it is in in tall exist bv by the and in me sarne them towards their government is too lateto get scared now 5 to Ohio so crab like and fpf ies by their where when the they at with breath say our government makes the VM their heg leave to xay that this women is never so lovely and win prices Such are the fools who A ift Arkansas has the doctor arrived 1 Then go immediately for seyea Tif women of owe much to the ning as she blends the beauty of think to gull the people by building log to wit one ono tadpole Mni tn AAV 006 OQQ is and one and one Van Buren into to own for her K pf her ia ioci Nae Vt a man who he dares not for they Michigan must bo COURT OF This court is now in and decision in Tlic cause on trial is thai of Ill HARBISON THE This in an action for tiff on the ground of services by him anl for the said fi year 1793 lo the year and at subsequent The plaintiff d remuneration for i of 1rssi lent of tho United foril of Tour In bar of this cl aim the the illegality of the right of any man to lay claim to i ground of past That tho plaintiff is not chargs the duties of raid That he will if i the to the of the ion and That no services have The first point of tho defence wu I subsequent and the J ta call n U Daniel William Henry to tho duties of ihu office i claims nf hs and the PIT Y and TE M 1 T qf kit Northampton a whig charge duties of the office which Uef Harrison is a inun respectability of for decidedly at needed abilities are and it DAL and DISGRACE lo OUT n whig Henry discharge the duties of the offin i claims t I have examined with letters and red the and I thA which has fallen from his pen tavon metis low demagogue than tho enlightened Richmond leading whig pipe i William Henry for tho office he claims Harrison a vti few more groins if HAU to know that HE HAS HUNDREDTH PART OF SHOULD QUALIFY HIM FOR IS HE TO office he claims t DRY BONES Indian battle juld and T and huld up as a thing that ike delight to Better hty parts and set it up for President be suro of voting for the rcf real military menu leading office he 1 who sensible that Ac know tho met Aim by is not he we On objection it was made plaintiff utterly refused to manner he would perform tho duties wying see speech at that be who the molt the most I and all former WM adduced to show that he bod f of Harrisons U he had wora t an qf bis i by btU when be VM diana On tin 4th point OM Attorney for