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Such is the startling; title of-one‘ of ‘Allies KENpALL’s last productions ;i and,‘ ‘
low as he..is, it sinks him still lower in theslough ofinfamy into which ',
he hasgthrown himself. ‘It bears the impress of’ his malignantspirit, and is,
withal, a species of politico-religionism, the more disgusting and detestable, be-,. C i
cause-it-comesfreslr from the lips of the hypocrite and pander. The objectof,
the Tracttis to make the Whigs responsible for the late diisgracheful riots in 1,’hila-E?"
bornvA7'nos is pleased to.tcll us,'are “-.Whigsf under. a nej.v'rrtiiire.”4 ‘Ir.1"t’l,1is, hef
isonly following. in the lead of-the'Wa,shington‘ Globe..and other',kindred prints"
of the party totwhich; he belongs. ‘Others,‘notlessunserupulousiin tlreifmeans .
-of political .watjfare, compmenced‘-it ; but itwas reserved for hisxdiabolicalp[genius
to give the finishing‘ touch 'to1thc work," so auepiciously begun ; and most adini. V.
rably‘ has he performed thpeftaskp ‘
Under,these;eircumst
of thissubject,Landljthe acrimoninus5feelirigwhich the wl5lood3r’=deeds'of a fanati-,
cal "mob have engendered, in tltettommiunity, at ‘large, itlcannot‘-be,eonsideredf
laborers havethus.presented.w But,’ be ;that asit may, we shall do cur’ duty"-‘to’
the Whig. cause; and(repel,'a't ’o.nce,‘the asfsa'u.lt of ‘itssvilcslanderers, "lts"aidv'o<-.
cates and supporters should not.s'ufI'erundersuchianeaceiisation, fals'e.'and.ground4-
less" as we know itto be, and, therefore, ave ‘shall appeal to,-facits,"witl1 the full
LV acohvietion that they-‘will furnislr their completejlntl triumphant vindication. T
It is not our purpose, in.imitation‘ot‘ ‘Mr. Kendallfto appeal to the passions
and prejudices of the‘ people, norishallxve. a'ttempt,,eitlier directly or indirectly‘, TJ
to arrrayireligious institutionn.againstua'polit.icalparty. ‘Wei have no"a'ppeal3 to
make‘-‘tofany religious.denomination; nor would we,‘ were<it in outpewfer, drag‘ .
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iplt his e:very;way worthy of him, and hepis ex! ’ '
either indelifiateeior improper togmeet rthe“issue"'which‘. Mr. Kendalhand. hi's‘co.. e
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religion into ,the'polit'ical arena. ' It has no ‘business’ t,he‘rc;;‘and th'at“man who. i
'wou1.dV'.thus“deg'rade it ‘from its proper sphere, to secuma .partytriumph;is‘ not '
only an insidious ,demag‘og‘ue,but,'1.1nder the Tguisc of sympathy and friendslrip,
delphia, bjrpidentifying them with the NativejAmerican Party, who, thetheaven-‘-2