Western Statesman, The (Newspaper) - May 21, 1840, Marshall, Michigan V4 1S40 f I 4 i I la in if Hoi ot ilic 2 ilj 3 a 5 ii T do do do post to receive i its at La ir WES fur of iJ Young W Yonng Men of HM Comity trete iu appointment of Delegate to and the adoption of spirited the was sung by ihc VAN n s 1 1 11 r s it a w at It a or whole tlie Ait of Lang Can slight his bravely did Their lives nnd fortunes tin the Tbc Farmer of The Farmer of ray The former of North Well give a right hf vote To the Farmer of North The tramp of Fame in storied song The Pa i lots deeds shall Ami voice the strain The churns The chorm my Tbc chorus join today in merry The gladsome chorus The Chieftain heard the stirring And his But hasted His farming fields to Uis to my His arming fields to ihc liis lo rocky of the has roused an enthusiasm which nothing can r was tho in reaching the city tho an evi dence which she will be eager to re peat at the polls indue and one which befitted her since she claims the of Bund as her son and IN of her own and his a required nb of services protected her hi ihe days her stood forth in a strong dele gation of manly held not but ILLINOIS and Th bravely won 1h to his Yet son a holds hc luUh the my holts tho Aud well try his trusty hand To ioJ 2satijus M i iKe and eo and A1 rny i Vis From all ihc kri years asro hearts arid warm ones to join in tho fellowship of iho national flic noble and gene as itself at Hat mingled with the aggregated clc ments of patriotic gathered from all quarters ot Ihc From and Soith Carolina lions in numbers than from the more nil animated by that feeling of a common constitutes a bond of brotherhood ip quarters of the prepared to join with in ih solemn pledge about to be entered into before ot the whole North Ca eager her claim to the glory of being a Whig am to give of the spirit with which he name will be redeemed next fort a detachment of her chosen youth nd well provided with a and NUMBER he lawn a of Fort npt of ft with port loles tmd by thena waving gallantly to to ight day when the stars the strings kittled ho emblematical from most ihe of the U views of he of artillery and the shouts Towards To he of ground a p of a t ascended a flagstad of the d distinguished members of several dueled to The first of by n reference fr th north west n it to voice of thn wht wMc it vn to V hv a lio ho could not v rain from obeying the summons and re lo the r the honor is no timo lor Discussion is passed has already here its advance A revolution by the grace antl iho will of tho will be which William Harrison will be The ting continued Web breeze jr of the country nnd the hope jif ti is that Henry Harri placed at ho head of mny Tissure continued this will floated tho a stripes The elected of tho U rl other was reserved for ut The various delega with flying nuJ bands tho nnd only to the Administration ido b nnd of one and that new lo not yet h is new to and so novel that with wiom it fir not been to give or to ihe All continued that wo and he amusingly ic tho to be hard ci his hia be in a und voice tho of lo go henco We continued Clay in his r hatic anl brought filly with n solemn senso of the 1 1 1 ami a of Foil thV of was on severally introduced totha greeted with long and follow tho names of several distin y Administrations of and tho them in broken the mutilation ol ths records of tho constitutional All are the were As frails of the party in ml a part of that revolution which has bro in progress ten tint hi Clay thought hid or was de raong thorn of is mcn this was a Par A in VJ co I A F T his A in o r h h i s tla i my A 1 it Ui thrashing yet Lac his Then cheer nr my A well iiic Norih To ae Farmer of my of while the OLD from the wide tcr was probably The Throne of Di tent of her highlands and Grace was addressed by ihe up her noble Of convention with the song of on appointment of JOHN their to receive in return congratulating j i shouts congregation of of delegation I and twentysix Vice one each J V it t lions of the soit hid As institution by aud with them a genera anil wide spreul ruin had on so now ro endin the of tho which in r were c wos to the said Jay the It luo To Farmer of The following recommended r neighbors from the were in great various it may well be ed no small bustle and excitement in our ft like the of th to the adoption of the convention by the The were then by Thompson of the and unanimous adopted fi r From ho American of Uit CiJi GREAT We propose to give below of as rate as b anj like a of so a in all details and would be our power in the brief lime al minht suite the vast num bers ai or ders of and every statistical item arrangements and the would be For were it possible to transfer to paper the reality of transfuse into a It ihe living spirit which quickened ihd as one more than the array of or the of constituted the teal clement of subsistence to the mighty gather prompting the eloquent harangue and deep of ivord and with which friend greeted or in silence like a presence over the vast a feeling of solemnity and grandeur blended in unison with a nations U seemed as though tha people themselves had met in their legitimate attitude of sove to vindicate the constitution and the and to the presumption seated in hih had used delegated power as though it were a au the dread allegiance due to the sacred charter of American Delegations were in attendance from every From Thursday evening until yester day the augmented continually by set steadily towards the re ception room at where were registered and lodgings assigned in the houses of Whigs through NEW ENGLAND in force the bonks of the the L 11 usually exaggerated in such for the office of President of the for once fell short pf The and of JOHN of of and day with the for the office of Vice L Ut Uf fiery cross sped from hill young assembled at the 4th the and every trueheart day pf ed to the Estimates pf expected Clav then alluded and of to the union of tho saiJ he all arc nil Harrison We art We must of before by the late 1 and found fs hereby c ing thg among hospitable and earnestly I I word to the at liar That of ns men to the We upon lo accomplish not n but olio which should last nt ft was not o be ex that every or every four would bring such an wo revolution should be one which should Inst for and the of bo felt Let act with Let us give up to src th morning light grow it is of the noonday This sign around me is no US3 of tho bright ness which is to ravs of Go to yur th ii 1 vil to nxt and we I hopo say convention Ins the you and to you to I for the good of he country in pf the cause vc all cso al as am 1 of ihe thousands in of suc Webster upon the What you come hero for said C To bring back peo and thb log cabins of the coun TH TT 1 port of the people of the United T J A n n The spectacle presented by our That to sustain the said morning was of tho most and the men of the Union should Tne 7GaTemrro5iasr4ana 10 the and on heavy j experience and judgment of their but the of the May and to its suc ed and the sun vosa in a cloudless cess they should immediately adopt thorough From various the delegations and efficient moved at an banners for that purpose it be re their allotted positions in commended to Whigs every Ballimore Each passed the or Harrison in the respective were with who and cities of the which the scene to which their shall establish and maintain an politi the inun you haye selected Jor your possessing this Administra tne man fo against md without a my i n that to the I upon with waving and fluttering gave a The marching of the innumerable divisions array of galloping marshals to and decorated with gay sounds of music to and of shout im cat and procure and circu That the or shall select and appoint the but one wish one object nno that io secure the election of ed who received the suffrages of the Allow me here to that hisi election is This 1 say not over confident far from But I almost that there ate masic green of from the valley of the where the echoes of triumph parted life and and gave a happy beginning to the Delegates were present from every State in the each state delega tion was borne a appropriate The District of Columbia was also and had its Tippecanoe Bal one each with their ners and other As On through the and stretched out a array was most Such art immense like an army witti on such an occasion thronged our from one end column to loud acr clamations renewed ablest and most efficient orators to address the people on a 11 proper as may be deemed to proclaim the truths of Republican liberty and to and of a spoils parly Stales who will votes for not the au anticipation of victory 1 1 behold juu ihan anlis it anticipating loo say an is political Ho is Hie disciple of his school his hands the that which has been him willbe The un just unskillful in power have fan one national engine from ihe track made by iho father ofthe his but some pf have and driven this the It Js for tho disciple of Washington to place it As Harrison received Vuin lessons of wisdom which hp when so he will maintain when like main tain tho honor pf the No said can be for the Through be brought to In tho of the world there is hardly a calamity greater than our the a warned liis fiends of two in political and too much Both i w tn enslave the people by an odious and enemy yet powerful in bio in the form of f in U checked and unbalanced Houi ly assuming the dictating laws reve nue and recommending ar mies in lime of coor departments of Govern tO HI ho laudable necessary to of tht lant sister in the bosom of the old where INDE and towards e ble white handkerchiefs fait greeted each advancing and tb bf bright departments ot proscribing and the rights and sovereignty That we will not yield or relax until the groat work of reform nnd redress of grievances be finished to insure perse verance to the end of noble but arduous struggle for and political we wiU mesel our clubs at stated will print and publish useful will address ourselves in every rea sonable anf respectful citi zens and ceding the Presidential the which to despair believed the struggle country lo its glory would be n That or left with the teaty thousand Whigs here our ih from our revolutionary and we are bound in alt honor lo transfer it ju the of public has no Let us then go back as riear as we can to the limeys of that illustrious General Harrison both in his private and public life so much resem Washington when a young Harrison when a youth in tho wilderness and alcom It was tho of Harrison which had brought tlian twenty thousand pepple Hanison and gained cVs of the The people will elect him fpv he is tho candidate of the eloquent Senator froni South Caro responded to the call of the con he the happiest my 1 see here the tion almost of ajl that hoped Ibr from ay I entered public hate fl pU is the o FOU L 30 and an ardent teas than liara Henry Harrison and make Wdl of and from my I was taught to despise twas The have met here Preston to oring prosperity to the and I lake ia the belief that the man of their such times as tho central clubs of ihe respec tive states may assemble instate throughout the of j Mf now loudly called m FIRE I DUP tlw for THC IOST The STAtE gave forth her sons from the shores of Erie to the waters and of her voice was hkr as it io the fields of and e aft earnest tho veiled brethren for a Boot Shoe MARSHALL the of the pro far most Ib of ihe were and preparations for the That tlie Republican Committee by opponents present rat at meetings in the city 15ti and the Young Mens t I from another choice will maintain and strengthen and so I id ale the great national institutions of the is Preston al Henry The most eloquent wo have audi it and ifle t ij I the Ohio would bolm J 1 did he allude to w i thp W J was I connexion with hi