Buckshot War

The Buckshot War was the outbreak of unrest in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania that transpired after the Pennsylvania gubernatorial and legislative elections in 1838 when both the Whig and Democratic parties claimed control over the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

The election of 1838

After being elected governor of Pennsylvania in 1835,[1] Anti-Masonic and Whig candidate Joseph Ritner served a successful term. With the cooperation of his unofficial advisor Thaddeus Stevens and Secretary of Commonwealth Thomas H. Burrowes, Ritner used Public Works as an instrument of political patronage, providing thousands of jobs. Thus it came as a shock to Whigs and Anti-Masons that Ritner was defeated for re-election by the Democratic Party candidate David Rittenhouse Porter.[2] The campaign was considered very bitter, with Porter winning by a slim majority of 5,496 in a total vote of 250,146.[3] This election was significant in regards to financial patronage as, if the sitting governor and his party could gain control both houses of the legislature, they would have the ability to control all appointments at a state level. The Whigs and Anti-Masons set out to contest Porter's election; having already gained a majority in the Pennsylvania Senate, they only needed to secure a majority in the House of Representatives to further their aims.

The Whig returns

In order to secure the majority in the House of Representatives, Burrowes, who was also the Chairman of the Whig Committee, used claims made by Charles J. Ingersoll to maneuver a tactical plan. Ingersoll, a Democrat, was defeated in Congress and blamed his defeat on Whig frauds in the Northern Liberties District (Now known simply as Northern Liberties) in Philadelphia. He was able to persuade the Board of Return judges to disregard all 5000 votes from that polling place.[4] The seven Whig judges on the Board, however, met separately and made certificates to their party candidates in Congress and in the state legislature.[5] They recognized the four Whig candidates in the Northern Liberties District, which in turn would give the majority of the House of Representatives to the Whigs.[4] This majority was crucial to the party. With it they would have control of both branches of the Legislature. This would allow them the ability to control all appointments if Porter's election was successfully contested. When the returns were received by Burrowes, he immediately claimed them as the legal and official returns and sent them to the House of Representatives.

The night of December 4, 1838

In the House of Representatives

The House of Representatives met on the night of December 4, where the Clerk of the House, Francis R. Shunk began with the usual roll call. However, after the names of the members from Philadelphia were read, Charles Pray, a claimed member from Philadelphia, said that the four members from the Northern Liberties District were not legally elected.[6] He later produced his own set of election returns, which had been legally certified. The Whigs demanded that the names of the four Philadelphia members be given their seats. On the other side, the Democrats claimed that Burrowes had prepared legal returns that benefited only his party. In response to the two sets of returns being produced, Thaddeus Stevens, the leader of the Whig and Anti-Masonic party in Legislature, made a motion that the House proceed to elect a speaker.[7] Amidst the confusion the two bodies elected a speaker, with the Democrats electing William Hopkins on a roll call and the party behind Stevens electing Thomas S.S Cunningham by a viva voce vote.[8] After both parties adjourned until the next day, Stevens's party went to the Senate, with a Whig majority.

Unrest in the Senate

While at the Senate, the atmosphere became that of negativity towards Stevens and his party. While organizing the chamber, a contested seat caught the attention of the large crowd surrounding the ground. Charles Brown, a Democrat, contested the seat of James Hanna, a Whig, on the account of gross fraud.[7] However, the speaker of the Senate Charles B. Penrose admitted Hanna to his seat, which subsequently outraged Democrats in the crowd for not recognizing or legitimatizing Brown's allegation. It was claimed that the crowd could be heard shouting, "Kill Burrowes!", "Kill Stevens!", "Kill Penrose!"[9] After much aggravation, the crowd broke through the bar of the Senate and headed towards the three Whigs. It was at this time that they had already escaped through the back window of the Senate, in fear of their safety.[10] It is believed that the riot was led by the infamous "Balty" Sowers, a gang member from Philadelphia.[7] Democrats denied any involvement with Sowers, however, a variety of sources state that his mission was to assassinate Stevens, Burrowes and Penrose- all avid Whig enthusiasts.[9] Hence, suspicions arose around whether Democrats in Pennsylvania were trying to sabotage their opponents.

Militia and aftermath

After the commotion in the Senate Chamber, both parties still had no quorum, and remained at odds. The party under Stevens was forced to stay at Wilson's Hotel for their meetings, and out of fear continued aggravation, Governor Ritner demanded militia be brought in to the Capitol. In the fourth article of the United States Constitution, it declares that every state in the Union will be provided aid against domestic violence.[11] Thus, Ritner looked at a federal level for assistance. He asked federal troop leader Captain Sumner to bring his troops to Harrisburg, however, the Captain refused on the grounds that the commotion was strictly a result of the political issues belonging to the state.[9] When Ritner tried again to insist for help, this time from President Martin Van Buren himself, he was once again refused, with the president stating that interfering was beyond the federal government's legal duties and would be considered improper as it would be favouring one political party over the other.[9] In addition, the riots had not resulted in any sort of physical violence and consequently did not appear to be a threat to the welfare of Pennsylvania's citizens. Just as in the Dorr Rebellion, when President John Tyler refused to send troops to Rhode Island after the insurrection led by Thomas Wilson Dorr,[12] the federal government refused to intervene in the Buckshot War because the domestic violence did not seem to be of a great enough threat, and therefore should be dealt with by the state itself. Thus, the Buckshot War was not just a political issue within its boundaries, but it also addressed the role that the federal government played in less-threatening state political issues, which was very minimal.

After being denied federal troops, Ritner then ordered the state militia under the command of General Robert Patterson to control any violent mobs. Without being supplied any proper ammunition from federal sources, Ritner ordered that the state troops be given thirteen rounds of buckshot cartridges,[13] giving the incident its name. His plan was disrupted, however, when a group of citizens under the command of General Diller, member of the Committee of Safety, took control of the militia's arsenal and began using it against the Governor and his supporters.[7] It was at this time that support for Ritner and Stevens had declined. The proprietor of Wilson's hotel closed his door to Cunningham's party, with three of the party's members- Chester Butler, John Montelius and John Sturdevant, leaving later that week to go to Hopkins's party.[7] As a result of this switch, the Hopkins party now had a quorum, and slowly the latter party declined, with only the four members from Philadelphia and Thaddeus Stevens claiming its legality.[14] On December 25, 1838, the Senate recognized that the Hopkins party was the legal body of the House of Representatives, subsequently ending the Buckshot War.[15]

The Buckshot War increased Democratic support in Pennsylvania, which is reflected in the Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 1841. During this election, Porter was re-elected over the Whig candidate, John Banks. The election demonstrates the sentiments that the state citizens felt over the controversial events in December 1838.[16] In Burrowes's plan to use a second set of returns made by Whig judges and Ritner's call for state militia to protect his party, both men did what they could to protect the interests of their own party, rather than thinking about the state citizens as a whole.[citation needed] As a result of their un-democratic ideals, the gubernatorial election reflects how citizens decided to turn their support to the opposing party.[citation needed]

References

Adams, James Truslow. Dictionary of American History. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940.

  1. ^ "Joseph Ritner". Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
  2. ^ "Pennsylvania's Buckshot War". Retrieved May 19, 2012.
  3. ^ "The Buckshot War". Boston Evening Transcript. April 20, 1990. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Boston Evening Transcript
  5. ^ "1838 Buckshot War". Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  6. ^ "About the Buckshot War" (PDF). New York Times. December 18, 1887. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e New York Times, 1887.
  8. ^ Frédéric Bastiat; Gustave de Molinari; Henry George; J. B. Say; Francis A. Walker; et al. "Buckshot War". Library of Economics and Liberty. New York: Maynard, Merrill, and Co.
  9. ^ a b c d Boston Evening Transcript, 1990.
  10. ^ Pennsylvania Buckshot War, 2012.
  11. ^ Brinkley, Alan (2008). The Unfinished Nation. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. A–16.
  12. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica
  13. ^ Swift, Robert. "Pennsylvania's Buckshot War". The Political Express. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
  14. ^ Library of Economics and Liberty, 2012.
  15. ^ "Buckshot War". Probert Encyclopaedia. Archived from the original on November 17, 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
  16. ^ Rubert, Russel. "David Rittenhouse Porter". Norris Town Preservation Society. Archived from the original on January 17, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2012.

40°15′52″N 76°53′01″W / 40.26446°N 76.88352°W / 40.26446; -76.88352

Read other articles:

Kefeng LiuKefeng Liu di Hangzhou pada 2004Lahir12 Desember 1965 (umur 58)Kaifeng, Henan, TiongkokKebangsaanTionghoaWarga negaraAmerika SerikatAlmamaterHarvard UniversityChinese Academy of SciencesPeking UniversityPenghargaanMorningside Gold Medal (2004)Guggenheim Fellow (2002)Karier ilmiahBidangMatematikaInstitusiInstitut Teknologi MassachusettsUniversitas ZhejiangUniversitas California, Los AngelesPembimbing doktoralShing-Tung Yau Kefeng Liu (Tionghoa: 刘克峰; lahir 12 Desember 1965...

 

Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando il singolo di Guru Randhawa, vedi Lahore (singolo). LahorecittàلاہورLahaur Lahore – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Pakistan ProvinciaPunjab DistrettoLahore AmministrazioneSindacoMian Amer Mehmood TerritorioCoordinate31°32′59″N 74°20′37″E / 31.549722°N 74.343611°E31.549722; 74.343611 (Lahore)Coordinate: 31°32′59″N 74°20′37″E / 31.549722°N 74.343611°E31.549722; 74.343611 (Lahore) Altitud...

 

Inge Amelia Nasution (lahir 6 Juli 1989)[1] adalah seorang politikus Indonesia. Ia merupakan anak kedua dari tiga bersaudara dari pasangan Erwin Nasution dan Ade Hanifah Siregar serta merupakan kakak kandung dari Walikota Medan Bobby Nasution dan kakak ipar dari Kahiyang Ayu, putri dari Presiden Indonesia Joko Widodo. Inge menjadi anggota DPRD Sumatera Utara sejak tahun 2014. Inge mencalonkan diri menjadi wakil rakyat dari partai NasDem dan bertarung di daerah pemilihan Sumut 10 yang ...

Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada. Busca fuentes: «Camaronicultura» – noticias · libros · académico · imágenesEste aviso fue puesto el 6 de junio de 2020. Granja de Camaronicultua en Corea. La camaronicultura es una técnica de acuicultura que consiste en la cría de camarones para consumo humano. Debido al uso de lenguaje coloquial para denominar distintas especies, puede generarse cierta confusión sobre ...

 

Mythological giants from Patagonia 1840s (fanciful) illustration of a Patagon chief from near the Strait of Magellan, bedecked in costume of war; from Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie... by French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville The Patagones or Patagonian giants were a race of giant humans rumoured to be living in Patagonia and described in early European accounts. They were said to have exceeded at least double normal human height, with some accounts giving heights of 13 to 15 feet (4 t...

 

Bagian dari seri tentangHierarki Gereja KatolikSanto Petrus Gelar Gerejawi (Jenjang Kehormatan) Paus Kardinal Kardinal Kerabat Kardinal pelindung Kardinal mahkota Kardinal vikaris Moderator kuria Kapelan Sri Paus Utusan Sri Paus Kepala Rumah Tangga Kepausan Nunsio Apostolik Delegatus Apostolik Sindik Apostolik Visitor apostolik Vikaris Apostolik Eksarkus Apostolik Prefek Apostolik Asisten Takhta Kepausan Eparkus Metropolitan Batrik Uskup Uskup agung Uskup emeritus Uskup diosesan Uskup agung u...

Pour les articles homonymes, voir William Young et Young. William YoungTitre de noblesseBaronnetBiographieNaissance 1724 ou 1725AntiguaDécès 8 avril 1788Activité ÉcrivainPère William Young (d)Mère Margaret Nanton (d)Conjoints Elizabeth Taylor (d) (à partir de 1747)Sarah Fagge (d)Enfants Sarah Elizabeth Ottley (d)William Young (en)Autres informationsMembre de Royal SocietyTitre honorifiqueSirmodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Portrait familial William Young, né en 1724 ou...

 

この項目には、一部のコンピュータや閲覧ソフトで表示できない文字が含まれています(詳細)。 数字の大字(だいじ)は、漢数字の一種。通常用いる単純な字形の漢数字(小字)の代わりに同じ音の別の漢字を用いるものである。 概要 壱万円日本銀行券(「壱」が大字) 弐千円日本銀行券(「弐」が大字) 漢数字には「一」「二」「三」と続く小字と、「壱」「�...

 

1995 studio album by various artistsThe Long GoodbyeStudio album by various artistsReleased18 July 1995RecordedApril 1994 – March 1995GenreRockLength61:41LabelRCA VictorProducerGary Brooker The Long Goodbye (The Symphonic Music of Procol Harum) is an orchestral album of Procol Harum music that was released in 1995. The album was produced by longtime Procol Harum vocalist/pianist/songwriter Gary Brooker, and among the various musicians who contributed to the album are Procol Harum m...

جوسيب ساميتيير   معلومات شخصية الاسم الكامل جوسيب ساميتيير فيلالتا الميلاد 2 فبراير 1902(1902-02-02)برشلونة، إسبانيا الوفاة 4 مايو 1972 (70 سنة)برشلونة، إسبانيا مركز اللعب مهاجم الجنسية إسبانيا  مسيرة الشباب سنوات فريق 1914–1916 Internacional المسيرة الاحترافية1 سنوات فريق م. (هـ.) 1917–1919 ...

 

This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Australia's albums chart from 1965 to the present. Jimmy Barnes holds the record for the most number-one albums with 15. The Beatles hold the record for the most number-one albums for a band with 14. Taylor Swift holds the record for most number-one album among female artists with 13 All acts are listed alphabetically. Solo artists are alphabetised by last name, Groups by group name excluding A, An, and The. Each act's t...

 

Portuguese petroleum company Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A.Company typeSociedade AnónimaTraded asEuronext Lisbon: GALPISINPTGAL0AM0009IndustryPetroleum industryPredecessorPetrogalGás de PortugalTransgásFoundedApril 22, 1999 (1999-04-22)HeadquartersLisbon, PortugalKey peoplePaula Amorim (Chairman),Filipe Silva (CEO)ProductsOil and gas exploration and production, natural gas transportation and distribution, oil refining, electricity generationServicesFuel stationsNatural gas he...

PT Bank Ina Perdana TbkJenisPerseroan terbatas terbukaKode emitenIDX: BINAIndustriJasa keuanganDidirikan1990KantorpusatAriobimo Sentral, Jakarta, IndonesiaTokohkunciHenry Koenaifi (Presiden Direktur)PendapatanRp 125 miliar (2017), Rp 142 miliar (2018) Laba bersihRp 18 miliar (2017), Rp 11 miliar (2018) PemilikSalim GroupKaryawan465 orang (2018)IndukIndolife Pensiontama (22,83%)Situs webwww.bankina.co.id PT Bank Ina Perdana Tbk atau yang lebih dikenal dengan Bank Ina adalah perusahaan yang ber...

 

Football clubClub Sol de AméricaFull nameClub Sol de AméricaNickname(s)SOLGroundAsunción, ParaguayManager Édgar Torres Leryn FrancoLeague Federación Paraguaya de Atletismo Club Sol de América, initialed SOL, is a track and field athletics club based in the city of Asunción in Paraguay. The club is affiliated with the Federación Paraguaya de Atletismo. At national level, Sol de América is the best athletics club in Paraguay along with the Asociación de Atletismo del Alto Paraná and ...

 

Academic journalClinical Genitourinary CancerDisciplineOncologyLanguageEnglishEdited byJames J. HsiehPublication detailsFormer name(s)Clinical Prostate CancerHistory2002–presentPublisherElsevier (United States)Impact factor2.45 (2018)Standard abbreviationsISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )ISO 4Clin. Genitourin. CancerIndexingCODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (al...

Railway station in West Bengal, India MuradiIndian Railways stationMuradi railway stationGeneral informationLocationMuradi, Purulia district, West BengalIndiaCoordinates23°35′35″N 86°48′33″E / 23.5931°N 86.8093°E / 23.5931; 86.8093Elevation139 metres (456 ft)Owned byIndian RailwaysOperated bySouth Eastern RailwayLine(s)Asansol–Adra linePlatforms1ConstructionStructure typeAt GroundParkingNoBicycle facilitiesNoOther informationStation codeMDF Division(...

 

Irish historian (born 1947) Eamon DuffyFSA FBA KSGDuffy in 2010Born (1947-02-09) 9 February 1947 (age 77)Dundalk, IrelandNationalityIrishAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of HullUniversity of CambridgeDoctoral advisorOwen ChadwickGordon RuppAcademic workDisciplineHistorySub-disciplineHistory of ChristianityInstitutionsMagdalene College, CambridgeDoctoral studentsPaul C. H. LimNotable worksThe Stripping of the Altars (1992) Eamon Duffy FSA FBA KSG (born 1947) is an Irish histor...

 

Isak AmundsenNazionalità Norvegia Altezza190 cm Calcio RuoloDifensore Squadra Molde CarrieraGiovanili  Brønnøysund Bodø/Glimt Squadre di club1 2014-2018 Brønnøysund54 (12)2019-2020 Bodø/Glimt10 (0)2021→  Tromsø25 (1)2022-2023 Bodø/Glimt21 (2)2024- Molde0 (0) 1 I due numeri indicano le presenze e le reti segnate, per le sole partite di campionato.Il simbolo → indica un trasferimento in prestito. Statistiche aggiornate al 26 febbraio...

Chilean cake associated with Christmas Pan de PascuaTypeSweet cakePlace of originChileMain ingredientsGinger, honey, candied fruits, raisins, walnuts and almonds Pan de Pascua is a Chilean cake traditionally eaten around Christmas time.[1][better source needed] Although Pascua primarily means Passover and secondarily means Easter, it also may mean Christmas and Epiphany.[2] In Chile both Navidad and Pascua are used to refer to Christmas.[3] Despite it...

 

Australian racing cyclist Steele Von HoffVon Hoff in 2016Personal informationFull nameSteele Von HoffNicknameStainlessBorn (1987-12-31) 31 December 1987 (age 36)Mornington, Victoria, AustraliaHeight1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Weight70 kg (154 lb)Team informationDisciplineRoadRoleRiderRider typeSprinterAmateur teams2009–2010Torq Performance Nutrition2011Genesys Wealth Advisers2012Chipotle–First Solar Development Team2012Garmin–Sharp (stagiaire)2019Team Rele...