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Editorial August 19, 1834

The Daily Cincinnati Republican, And Commercial Register

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

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Garbled political editorial from circa 1828 supporting Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren for Democratic nomination, opposing U.S. Bank and Henry Clay, with meeting resolutions endorsing Republican principles; includes editor's pledge for fair coverage in new paper 'The Courier'.

Merged-components note: Sequential reading order and continuous political content indicate these are parts of the same editorial piece; relabeled from 'story' to 'editorial' based on opinionated political discussion.

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A view governed by, and being encumbered of the abettors of that metropolis of unconstitutional institution class, to be ness, not approving, as we do, of the States administration of the General CO by the strongest of all itude, to sustain by every power our faithful administration. In re-entering it triumphed over the years, it may be titutions. A full and frank avowal will use all honorable which will govern of Robt. T. Lytle, is reasonable, and and honorable course men. Number, containing my views, in relation ress, has more than Politics, and my opinions, expectations, and for ant questions or Nations, sincere and grate cussion before the coo unnecessary delay, am. States Bank to ship of every county of lient, we pledge coited for that purpose. Tho is not from At this time, and in () s a Subscription Paper tion, in any form zance, and for the satis onally acquainted with y approve of the Ist. That I am uncovernor, and will tical sentiments, or a. foctrines, which I eu orce, through the colt ve of the proposed 1828. at Cheviot, on the 2d. That the genergates to the same: ndrew Jackson, rc quilla Durham, Na ent period, has ree and Clayton Webb ualified approbati said delegates, with 3d. That I am commendation occurin that body. the cost of surroceedings of this meet led to the thajan and Secretary, and jection of M inati Republican for im easure violati tional domain. overnment, ar ed to deliver an address estern Countriation was accepted, and 4th. That I hayand patriotic manner. . year 18I1, i.MSTRONG, Pres't. d bighly danger ited States. Thi. when Mr. Clay, zenlously sustaini emisphere. Moneyed Aristoc,"MH!!!! qucnce and argumerjumph! the unpre sive of the righte, li This State, uld not and would u Gen. Jackson, in 183'n off the garb of on the Bank Bill orVill it bear exam And I consider theldle'sBank, the ch is now the vexed q.. wants to be carryingout, into full ; three candi ciples so clearly and em follows: c Message. th. That the present state 3658 ntry, imperitively demand,1478 iment upon the fitness and 9 5136 te, who is to succeed the pr )0 idential Chair. 36 h. That, for this purpose,a andidates, as that recommended byth of the 8th of January last, is importance, to unite and .6 ocratic Party of the Union, 13 triumph of Republican Prine vote of n. That the caudidate of the vn ard eminent Democrat of 3 amelled by bigoted or visionary titution, and untainted with ti tion. 3 That the Hon. Manrin elected guished claims: the Chief of whom recoguized by thel ate Ohio C ation, one of the most patriot emen of the Union, and fully ent elect fence, and support of the Demootes. And should be, (or any other wo. friend per of the Republican Party,) becc. f266 eNational Convention, I shall unqut he nomination with all the zeal and of That the uomination of His Excelle is s, for re-election to the Executive has my cordial and unqualified ajj00 gnown him long andintimately. ples are of an elevated and disinterrWigs, s amiable and excellent moral qu the most estimable men in socit jality, the stern integrity and disting b which he has here tofore dischargeos. afford thes trongest and safest guarante ntince to deserve the entire confidence t he Democratic Party. lactly, that I will advocate and supp of the Republican Cause, upon all questic al character, as long as their own course ai ay entitle them to the aid of a free and in ress, and no longer.
I embrace this occasion, however, in sincerity and to say to all honorable and correct men of the ion, (no matter under what name they oppose the stration,) that I am resolved they shall have no und of complaint against the fair, the respectful gnanimous course, which I desire and design to owards the!n. I shall, at all times, be happy to ate the courtesies due to an honest difference of and while I may assail, as I frequently shall, the of their theories and the impolicy of their de shall not descend to inproper imputations, nor reproach. An Editor is not an irresponsibla r. He is and ought to be amenable to Society mproprieties of his pen. Although he may a void a liability to legal penalties, he must and d before the bar ot Public Opinion, acquitted or ed, according to the rectitude or obliquity of his urrent news of the times-the interests of Lite griculture, Trade, the Mechanic Arts, &c. &c. eceive proper attention-as will every other mat r for a public journal. esigned to render The CourieR inferior to no st of the mountains, in size, elegance, and typo corectness. The whole apparatus will be en v, and the paper of the best quality. The first vill be issued early in next June, and as much practicable. An even exchange will be made newspapers in the State, as long as they shall liberal, decorous and respectful a co

What sub-type of article is it?

Partisan Politics Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren United States Bank Democratic Party Republican Principles Henry Clay Opposition

What entities or persons were involved?

Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren Robert T. Lytle Henry Clay Democratic Party

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Support For Andrew Jackson And Martin Van Buren Against U.S. Bank

Stance / Tone

Strongly Pro Democratic And Anti Bank

Key Figures

Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren Robert T. Lytle Henry Clay Democratic Party

Key Arguments

Opposition To United States Bank As Unconstitutional Endorsement Of Jackson As Eminent Democrat Support For Van Buren As Patriotic Leader Pledge To Sustain Republican Principles Critique Of Clay's Policies

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