. _ -....F .-,. ."._' - _ - .: - `. , ;^. 7 z: - :... - t ,- .7 ,7 .'„ , "_i , ..._tCP.';';'''F" ....__:s irz v! , : ."'" 1-, •' ,- ''''-` ,- ..z- - ..' _.... _ , ESVAI3I.ItiIitED lIN ‘ nig; - - ~: PITTSBURGII,GAtETTE3 , . VlMlttabilesi* liszeuer- examen .611Vestftotour4fixizsi acuittiotroitamebtutua =si r stoma datembeauldhuaof tlu~ tfidt . Values . l.l,:ncatCatit OlAlMulattaiLls **Wiliam:rang dirit*Risad. n 604 - almost OM/ l kit e tbaht..ll4l2l2ol , 4Wer 0:1491g /4 . • Wi titlMPlLltlYitlllgt. Ind regaiiosl44'SU44 • Adrafte Papments:--nore4ftex'a eatity.,Nlll,, toil; my el, Mtber:Wa.kir =keg veyamsy is mad. iss aannde:' 7Wlieweer tlmeli .tbkl,' thir ..b.cepubd ie Nat Mt pa* .• • irm beloritrialgr Anpriii; iiutaitt - theinabotriptioa 14 top: Mired rial.mt 111 enzdnrc aretitiing.l et twat "drialpika , *0 I 1,1=,,.,hi1,4" Pala to varkze. - Itittaritwpttenv - vrill tw :rhara . ,l,erY) 'Yowl ! , 'ITO? nildrisesittliett aro Ta*.= ". ' . - Wt ',.4TgtZrn.WZCWWTdh WWI WWI 00 inalidati Lte o-1 01301Zooadid at, ; • Anr.7,eo. 04;40:01cce 0 UK Ists oo 00 72 0 r020esi‘t RAW 1 0 1 7 4 4 L . 414 1 .2 matentivanirteicilr,tiotradoind W. • P ‘ Pgg • d° Pß4. w . ht° tba . 7o " 4. 001 .UP 10 . 01 : I.r."Wwoa • • - gentlor' Free Om- • A Fremont Mao Meeting at the ammo!' ortemsor Imo nanorok'n'eloosooo yg.t: toe: to, tortr!fgf mown • tret k ;rirribuilme. Mask, . ,A . ; w r.nobutivltt emsiratrttielt tUstita'ar4lrovia.• The pro biiibtaud at 10 ceolcot: ,4p r .l 1;0 . 5.11111.717 litAdlitkeisip Prtt 1,1.1 pr t M. : -. 4 1 K 11 144#%.. One Ihindred"Titenstig Piingien in carmen i • ' Ptansylvania Safe for-fremont Tae WortiCgMen-ast4 the itisiesof the reV lB , - 4TOIMBfI- - 4 , IMMENSE PRzzoin, comtvnitm ba_~aia~vsrg • Yesterday Iresjsp*jo-hr Ilittshirgli. It wittteesed A:lei:et:4lWe Attettirltehle .-dhtidayd which can only ..geeiirta - ao:ei6_, -- 4 . igi; where #lO people stietit ruhre,.atut eie az •••.• preasioa W their will ter the mansiereetor the Eioreretnear • Yesterday watt the day appointed (orthe "dare Oottrention et the Meade Yreatiatlithie qad thixtdjotniag etantlea, , Iris bit a fakir ex: ..pristatoa'of the • reality . 'ta: saY . medal even beYeadthaiaiitemagniart atithalia- Leone of the warmest Irlesids , of the twee of We eateetetfa goad,Gearrir e r hap 'oat pottrlng.ot rho.. people;-trat we had to coaesp. lion of the reitlity2Whiatr, teik oar :Cutionished Sue. - W IS.bOII.IIOC fßellt4td-gira s dentition of ' 'the east eeirod, eftfie*nderfat,mithefeltenit, of ""the Magetificenksioceieloi; 'nf the numerous and., moat elOnenc speiches. - flue L reporters will dithire beet Tto give oir.reisdein some faint nonliptlen of the ,wmuleefel acing; bat titer all • they can Say not elm half will he' It wonld taken reinme'ta deseribe'the eranderfal peaces , aka alanm with 'all ice=nemberleeehitonere t uett*llts' - gue.' t tiderieee, its ricii:jaltis„! Its Manning Ottioatures„ and ita kean,mcrosants. la ono word,' it was ilvii• 'greatest" political Cenvetiloo _of the people ever lield in Western Pentesileania: end - pectiehly this . Stale, whether .Onesldered le reaped ; to ita its enthoeleamcn= its brilliant display __The Haindson.Convention of 1840, jostireen , eldered ine•gieateetlleitatiititration of its kind, was literallyvtothini In comparison with it. batnowhere oupeoile• arrived on Toesday,, bat on Nedsteidey imorning every' isolate Lim:l -leg to the. nity from'every point of the com lpast;'was crow -a seem descrip t ion , of cortveyanoe:,: The Western trains"brought altogether forty•eitloided. cars, and the other Unmade 'were equally crowded By ten o'clock:the stieetatiere densely pack ed with potpie, and presented a meat 'brilliant. acme. The, windows of everrhonseett the ;of the precession were croped . ping banners and handkerhhiefs, and thi streets presentpd.lbetu4tifet,nppeareneo-from the deix4. - of fle g `e mottoes,, _ !Thu tracraw:lear , _wasr. formal a llttici after ten 0 - but the Lost or it' diqnat arrlve at the geeetecja act' apart 61: - .th - e . gouventIon until after two o'clock, P.reht Take altogether it if*/ the Weal extritOrdinarrproatiOon we tote; ever sere.- lleirly - -.every jprolatelon, -art- trade and omploymear '.l 6 : Te / l F e # b f' t oa;: r T4 O. blackttnithln6 , hanitaeting out lila the ‘carpenter was -paablng . hie the wonkier was preparing ;file moulds, the eogliChakler . fWae turning. bie ; lathe,sod driving Ita. flute,' end ed On 6 - rough all the tradea; while - the phi- - tem wero bud' aciattititig thlitreal4altnedeheete in tho orowd. Mho otostoboat•men, the boat , • bulldoze; and the butahtra ,made ioitiaffieeat. dloplayo. ;Lao falls,-,no, _flowerer, tOenumeratO VlO'.yirOadeia, of. bfloptoce!eion., _ ti:Vatt!abore Itli s toe.esOl:4l; thereerp dlt fote,ot It — srao noirly throe bourn is ==l= etreots, where 'we .reolid Abe :whole Moe, its i , ; wapiti. gap; ;at, 'shoat the rate of three tales en - lour.. This would ninha_the Praersslou from `erten to nloe nillie 'l,Slig, and this we think le & . very neer theseality‘',.. here Veils' , seer SOM. teentiundrid liartes, Soolut four huildred wagons sad, lobleleirektariatultiln the Priaisslon. Oar " ego netts adrolt.4'.W.CateslAstiunt, thist therel wore siren' - tiVoizraiii Wrio Natalie piacession.-- i This was the 'e -e - t0 Aide-at the Custom House, by the opicinents:Cf t i rentoni.... Another count fascia' 00 Water streitieiattLiAt'ifit 900.''As it was neat td„-IniPosiible to—poke-an! accurate '1 Genre; Va!lfiliY - ItrienirtiO (hat itSraitiraat the 1 leastliittizassiiiiiosiiia,Lii.:ll l . 3 ol4l . o p,t,i thiti; th,lffeatertfiribiel brsaghtfisitierlii or loads, nfisr the ptoonsaleelecohed the ground, whinfi'vro;ll4 fulfil birdied 14 naluber atiterially„ About 1209 iiiilt4l,in-,,the !ragtime Oars too ._ .. .. tote to go Into proses:l4n, and very few ; persons . . in the tiro titbit, clentlafoltlatiress3they had some aollvadely. te', - Perfornifix sante device or IS line indeed! a wonderful „procession, - mod i i , ~ w ilrbe long ssateethetid:by the sot oftfibtie-, ands who catieesed th edirilliant e Selects. The groundireeriiiirt for A _convention, were 4 11 8 .:Nittliqiitatitti&441igticidi ' Tour standsirefetlithatfif '4 - nib* Was kept, up . 0.30; 7 4Y..jkita, - , , LThera.-w.urunithadaStod ;the Mist Cid liSiOilitidreadfol.. - .lfetwithautrutag Lttiesedmitttkirdtatfot'StitifgeretteM'te 'esp 11 . 11 i 41213 ,7 0 i 6 0rid... t6iifoiditisibtehitii - -the RolowdeAtOtobelafteneenytned=tie , stands sterttititql9P•rrtiiit4ei 67 .08 ,many MI . ._* l 4 l . uak...fit:#67244--"*3 nay- Aide,' ior-the ii i iik,*,:.*:*iii leas , ppitetette;; Alto titollte ertiekt hettaterilerget', - :,-- .1 , :-:,•1.2.. ~ , t-, - . .y., -s , „.„ ..2 . ll. i , iiiititiptie:ol4iiiireseeteil tie as ieet e: 6 joietts' fictsiiiiiilef7iit: illitheni4 ' aortal tie4aptf : wlite.4ltut :ttp, .t e_eteti wilt, amine fed tits taitt*l laiii* d l lliik t l4° 186 " . )Wet,itta4siti':":;''- tetiit'tll ittall oar Coureatipe ems - tt' greet ' auems ,- /rateeLeleteitit , 4i iheiitii" , tor tfte , frien , fitotrefkl*,:iied"ttititif altiiiiiiiii 4 4l 214kjI A,,O* 1 4tiri-tiflll':;' , Viti:piod., eitioi}', are , uni . - 0 0 4'revidP"c41b4tAirMit Vi....k:!.. il ! eb ;! henf °o l " ll #;*fotraoret PI4 ihol,torV i ! We witiiii.;?:fit4ottit'itifekezei ifieit• intserif): ittee;:::ettesikelotti'ietiesie:- held: :4; o 4taiii.* tioriAnio bilil - piiiiiiiii:iOritilieaaiiii..k4e : tfrmspfigpliti4.o4 obi; tali ' a to* ieiticialiter Atigi,.64447444wm ? . 00ada,:qziiroithiiii*-] . • .404 - •thit.the -- -`giiiiiici were hi itiei* , • Tao triewitot. kriedem,fotte eliety 'reason to take owe:age...wt. liatlinl44 Teo. ( wtoka moro Spent for the:jialiaaio tke-eixairtjuoil,kanonltY,4.lo4, 2414.1143L,--- -cited Vltaii , ladikilliELTElL hoe them:vas la Uss beetles agixTrOtS.!...l., vi m" ffsMtittat agrl" %sh - :;. 4 4 . 1 - 11:7...a 7:71 ., .pcs nsiritns4es, —44I;R:f.J u "g a .on • a eztv.l,:a • .7-5i1.1. . 131 , 11- Tiocanioliielrenidatere , • APPLin,HOIII orVIEB tp.r...43 , 1360iii.111:1NG, 'WITH fti. l l l 4: 3l atttatt;rFo.=-TiiintOpligioX-.llte - c. • - , • Yestervirssa gals aly In , Pitlebntgh,,onat, ••141 hat neux befare been SRO ttheelq. 4,13. EttlOtlylcoilthartrocailisn: The °ldiom ,wpon awakening In the C 1011114: even If le had known nothing. of the- approeshin,W. celebration, could iteee told,> by the mention of. - the humor bleu- - -rateable mllleiteotorietand ehopB;th( the dAY =irks Vile of groat general, interist . : In lhat re= epectit 101/1- like a flibbath.."l4an. early hour the tbonsands g to take fart in_the pro mediegeot - the day, , _began: to , prepare theta flsgs were -throwerfrein nearly; entry window, mottoes and dailies thieWn'acrees the litteste, - wagolut,i)erviages, bturgies,biorees pre pared: -'.l3y nine:o'clock.,all tho ensue of the route Rubligtt4 were taken up with the dele gallant) which arrired.ln•lmmense 'unlade from differiat'oeuntle4 preparatory to the formation of the 'proCeselan. - - nvuoxivtort.Or sum's. . . We took a rapid gbitir.e ,at- the preparations !made by the men :haute and other citizens on ;the line of the PrtHoesslon; is do boner to the ce l:aeon; Ind ;are unable to-go into details, On 'Penn street large Hag, were thrown out :rote nearly every private ,residence from Wayne at. to la y • th ' many of ere-very beautitut Two beautiful stretchers of idite were - thrown aeroes on each rade of. Want street, wide!' atreet, *.ati Weynd, as also profusely decorated. . The ,ontrortants ortlitarty street spared no expense in snake - 14f thorensghntee brilliant' with flags :and banners. At the foot Of-Iliystreet a etretelt- Lt ima „...M4!-*.° lll T4 l /.o4.Witb tine . C 7 .. 7‘ .l l Vi s Aniall:Alii. " ll6 -- EMU, "It'll.' ruswir." ; "Free ipaceb., , Tiee, Boil,' Tree 'Men, Tree • • - Press and Fremont" On the reverse, varepreeentation of the race to ,White ".HOll5O. Tram Mitchel), • Herron ,Da tho titranees;,.., - neajtexecii s air; raiimar." - A - triat- any- stretchers .; also - ddeorated theatriets, 'amid numberlese 'handsome flags. ... Market street. was ecinally', - brilliants indeed, the merchants of the city seemed to vie with each otbeilir Mil 'respect., From nearly every store on Wood street, were t/entottt banners,. devices'autt dep.-, Many of the' inaciiptious were cannel Mtn Seventh, 13 ixtb,l,Peth,.Fpart14 - -Third; &mod and Water etreettireittaleo pratlistlfdioiMated. From the, llonangaltilallertansa thrown out the largest ,flog _in uit4111,—..7., talperb ' _ .. - .4l.E:Orenunatllkisdquarters, bad flagr from everywindow, presenting a brilitantappearance. Thetiede aewhiph we:write to too late to permit us' to enter At d eecc g llptlon'of the appearance-of:the city; welch was such as was never before seen. - - - TIIa sunk. _ • It is variously estimated That from 60,000 to 100,000 patient' wore en' the etreete at the time the procession started. Every window, in addi tion, on..the route, was: crowded with ladles-- The scene WAS very enlivening. After the pro newton started,- the enthusiasm in thesauks and nmeegite outsiders was intense, rods eon. Stant suousselen of chests - Rae kept tip alang the whole ratite; issuing, swo flee iIIiaTANTO Joins and his assletante, had their.,arrangements - oompfete to, prerent coact eloninAlie formation of. .ho ranks., From the beginflingto tbeMullescrything weal off well. Wo give' belie the °Stern of the' prooseelon : JOHN D. - HALLEY; Carer hissetrac. AIDa. 4o - runs ' Wm K Vanklrk, Elisabeth. Dr Wm' Woods, Bowickle.r; Joan!' KaYe, • Capt C W Batchelor, Dr Kardtmayer, C L Magee': : 'Col. R. P. Dl'DowelL ' A.I3IIIIITAFT BIARNIALI. P. P . Neildi " Capt..ll.Obt Greenlee, Columbus Coleman, Jno"Hatuliten,'.7 J o'll. Denny, • • 001'7118 A Ekin, E7l Irish, ' Cept it C uray,„ Geo.E Appleton; - Edw Dirllngton, Jar Park• J r.. 'John Hum W = • Hiram Joe VlVldtten, John Caldwell; Jr. 8 N Lightner,'" A 7CBrowsr,_ - Chas Wolf, - • J W Riddell; .John'llayers, , Jac If - Jolics;:'; BLISItb. Dr Jan Robinson, Jno II Hampton, Thoe 8 Bleb., L Hee:Bale, Jon CartL . Jr. David ' John true,:.. HZ hittcholi; H B Wm It Alexander, .1 Geßackoten, Nicholas Miller, Bell Casper Gang, - ' .1 K 8 floott; H A Wearer,' • Lovely, Jr. Wm F 51erdoob ,. Else J . Allen, - W Miter,. • Alex hrellittock, W ( FR SuuiTni -.Been° J. Evans, • ; Richt Thompson, . Leopold flak Jr. .111etc_ Daniel-Armstrong, Thee lambic; 'John Thoinau Al ' .Wm-Pikebit; Geo. _Wilsott; ' - John A Ifyler,. Hugh Morrison, Jr. Wm -Todd, =John Black,, : Otis B chiMe," . Joe. Dilworth; . . • .• • Geo It Efildebraint, •Wm McCullough, . . Chas iliwidnr,- John Major, = • D;Dehated, - ;.. . ...Robsrt Dunlap ; Jr. D Crow, r Blglemend s law,"2 • .Debt-Fmney;77. Theodore„Prank.' • : John Beck; - Reath Pittsburgh, Capt '..-raluPeruzulevin*. Geo Diction, ' South Fayette,, W H Glenn, 2d ward; oity, - David Luther; " Manchester, , 40Sogere, 9 r ` 7tlt' ward. ally ~ Thoslfunti, -. 8d do= .-. do John Block -' Turtle Creek The route, which we give belew,„was strictly adhered to. except in one instance where a largo delegation *Mu }shad arrited.foo late;'obstrtiot.., ad the etrott. The proorision formed on Liberty street, the 'right resting, On Wcyne onset, and -proweediai along 'Wayne to Penta - ; along:Penn ,to Hay, along flay SO Liberty; agues "Liberty-to -"Fourth; up Fourth tO lirood.'4own:Wond - to Water, along Water to Smithfield, Smithfield to Liberty, along Liberty:to Wayne, down _Wayne to Penn, up Penn to Mechanic', slang Mechanics' to the bridge;. across . bridgit to Chesnut; ap, Chesnut. to Ohio, downOhlo'to the Eland designated by tho committee of arrangemeots (North Commons Allegheny city.) - . , "ft ncernaloN. . l• -The '.::proceselon started.- from the - earner: Of Wayne and Libertpeter;:, ..at • • a-- 1101 e: atter Oalciet r thongb 'number of„'"tlelegatione, John; In:train thneldevetreekasitpaniett,,thent.onthe feateae babliepe9 Four Ada to the Cbi~ef Marsha ),;. Jongrlt,. Berrarr„:Elq.,erithhaft4exatiailksearfe,,bearily. lernlehed - 110 , ,g614•146,3ett Mr . . the . tropeielan.' Thor were followed by W-braneetiaLl and twelve twa,borati earrisgria:conlibilicithi Committees atolteceptlenantt:.7•lirlitallen,:atql..: th ese • were. i followed hyL.elered l'..liorsotaatt::-. , • Them ; came another- barul,7 : preeetringabeautlfalllag: ,earrled• by, a Aolegittim . delegation: ale° bore a=banner • deeerlptieo::at qd htickon the :citiounutpiiitrob;•shlob- haa-lironew lbawasrbstiner 'Wea.-oralahaned,,-41ii:,4entre pleae.rolllagroand-.Wlth the - and insorlbed craned_ )t were • the weede.. , ..sSlp, „.144,.Naughty "Platforra."•••Ati -elegant Otago, large, arched at toplied *prated with silk trim:tinge,. hav ing an accurate .of • ,Fremont the centre; uttsettil*tinth attentfen' ; The ireat Nei tbli delegation,wllh ban sere cads laseitand followed. Oilier their ban ners had, the inscription suranicor 'upon flanitesf ':Waothir, so a representations)! Brook o at tacking,lltansaer ; other banner IMO eels , soriptlon . Treekreee, Free Idald Ind Beela r taa '" 'Thus- was followed by Another lemeribedloOor Biathtill4Ffee PellsscVitor Speed, Frio Soil, .1 7 reonont."... _Another banner had afonle t‘There Is imartu.r, t'ollawfadronse tlag brought nr.the rear ofthe dglegattop r ' The Beav er n 41 :0 2 0011 1 11oir; headed. by a broil. band *matte,- ch in order: They bed number of.baeoesreiAllnit 'alt. banners had the Town:natation-of ear4tud. arrived at the White jjona;,iitECta lisialption • yPatbfladtraVar.". 'The Bearer Me Cub followed - with flop and `ineeribed "floria:_rconialry, Fete Sin ews, and .the Unlon as -"Fitment nod „Emcee . go, to, •• ' The LOWtwooe 'COlule7 del•PilOO 'folloWed with ,bannera'said flap, laegribed as !alloys's:— :..Lserrenen.-aougty good for 2000,,“ msjority,“ "Nob to bn en4deed, " f•Lito/lberty and thel.Par stdt otheiptilllee47-: 42 aerait ' l r lia° •"‘ A brats hand,peadedsow_Ncyll , '.-Ibtani;lntadia tirehlt , : These'efere ity;t4eiidil by horse lag= tor. .banner!- Ms old negro Ad mar t e="g c AlYtt stslthic. , plutatiou donee and watt -nen Milk -toot two lone lealterlined rust saufthreel PD bull bop ries, covered;with pies. k Then were followed -by nv'twii lwrat 'mit; in wbbeli as ;Vcnta ty artiall,llere, : - `cents. Tiro one horn vegans fol l pf l 72, ,two 0120 bores boggles, Than mat Mt "Freemen 0t Obsltr,.,Tolgt! 6 44" 0/10104":1,7:011..OPPIOieWtti (be lrtce zt", ; • i . , . . i Works . . ' They bore a binner deSeriPtive, ot the . interior of a Bolling MIIL Two one bores bug gies and twelve horsemen: felimeed.; . - TheliliterPabriret delegation thin iMme, cov ered with banners and fiegs,.theinThied "Not one foot for flisieryj' -, ...111iat ' l3 onntri'P.rospere Where Labor:la; Respected and Betnunaroiel;" "Peatieveriniala 'Favorite Son,-.NotTeri Cant A two-hotxe Wagna , borailte.designating ban ner Of-the Manchester -Fremont thab. Then, came a-four-bored • omnibus 'arid's* two-horse ~ v eigooijathe latter:of Width was borne lt . hon. net inscribed; "Fremont's. the-man for ter:, - Oh :hartlrnaheind - the newts (rem Maine: The ball Is railing an - Thereis alio on It a represents- ' time of spin, inecribed "lowaiVensent, Maine," which b being rolled - on at:a rapid • ,rate: Two 1 tiro-horso wagons followed, -in the' latter of' , which was a banter Inscribed as follows: owhoevie Mire in snits it% , ^ -.. .ora canniest. without sells. - ' Then came another twobothe 'Wagon. A one- ' horse *lgen bore a represegbition of. "Bunk's 1 Itottert Platform." The planks are all broken, 1 and. various members of the Buchanan party are tumbling through, some bead foremost, others 'sideways; and all with a pitiable. expression 'o; count - Mug*. A' two-horee ' buggy cloeed the delegation.' - Lower SL.Claie made Its first appearance in a two-horiel wagon, with ,p t banner inscribed, "Lower St. Clair will do its duty." • A number of flags and banners ware in this wagon. A four horse wagon, followed, with banners. This was aucceeded by a two-horee wagon from Mount ,:ilfeahington. They had banners interibed "Low er 8k Clair 0. K. ;" " We keep our powder' dry foe'Diannioniste.". Than came a four horse wagon, with tremorous luinners. "Free Labor is the.liatural Capital of the Country;" "Every Bears si.Home for. Liberty." 'ln a two-bores wagon which followed were ,the following in -aderptlierb ""Feee Heart and Frugal Hand," "No competition With .81avo Labor," "Kansas molt and Shelf be, Prec.",;,. A-.two-horde wagon followed with a imatuar;:-"llivi lots heard the news frear-Miiine; :20,000 majority far UM! Free." 'The next vehicle was a four-bores wag on, with a banner—" Teri tents may do for elan; it won't do for Free men;"'"lTeep year niggers at botne.''' A flee:horse wagon, with outriders, followed.' In Haire banners inscribed "Oodmode man free, before Lawmede them Slaves," "We will give them Jessie." Then - came afire-horse 0441 ‘ 44 8 04 1.' flied - with with =leery. Eight moles followed.; ridden by . miner!, ' Then came a 'ar boreta Wagon,- inscribed -"Old /kik can't win." 'A number of buggies clued rip this delegation. The South Pittsburgh came In fine etyle. - , A two horse wagon .carried :the , banner of the chili. -- The WashhigtonWerke.of South Pittsburgh made a firth dieplity, - In a six horse Wigan, Which' Was - ativired `with a gag,: end bannere representum the interior of 'the works. They had also some of the 'meoldeery used by ;the workmen. The`Border . ItriMain Callen hauled by , one horse, drew down: thousand4ef applause. Long neekedbottles of whiskey cover a tsble,rthound which setae blood-thiesty alooking crew as one would care about meting. Steeling taco, were enough; but the 'ominous lofting knives and muskets which abounded, completed the char acter as obtained from the meet authentic ea. in a one-bored wagon which followed, was a representation of Fremont loosening the eheekies ore alive, -Se the next wegon, watt a banner, "Mechanics for Fremont and Free Kaasas."— The Ironworkers Of Chillers township, made their appearance in a two-horse wagon.. with baniore„rapreemting the interior of a mill, and another bearing the Inscription, "We work for ten oente a day." - They also bad a banter rep resenting a soliloquy of James Brehm:ma as to Pennigivania.,'which we eseld not ouch with siaffielent aceuraoy, ,to report. A life and drum band cloud this delegation. Wall the desolate looking affiairs in the world, the workers in the two-home wagon following,. were the worst. The vehicle was fashioned to an approximation in appearance to weed , dilapidated old 'dep. Through the bio tin windows could be seen skeleton men work ing-Strad:no trades. Thej were old grey-bah , ed men, famished looking young men, and half desperate looking mlddle-aged men, "got up to' perreetieni"..ne our theatrical friends would tray, working at alsoereaking, blacknalthing and oth er trades, very disconsolately Indeed, - What with theirdreth, their pipee, and the_ general appear, , once or the thop; they succeeded to admiration in the chersetora they fathomed. Yells of laugh ter followed them at every etep. The Birmingham Glee Club occupied a wagon'l immediately- following, and enlirenedthe, cease with good singing. They bid' numerous flip, some of which were inscribed' "The Bightrof the States, and the Helen of the States" A German delegation followed4a wagons: The Weit Deer delegation followed In two and fear-horse wagons,. esrrylog. banners,. ono of which:wireentitled--"Weat Deer, The Banner Township, will maintain herposltion as 101840." A two horse wagon bare the Variety Works delegation. The moo, were engaged. In making Coffee mina. They made a good appearance. The Novelty Works' delegation followed. In addition to their implements of trade, they had an immense, pair of aisles on the "Platform of Freedem." l Fremont was in one smile, and Buck In the • other, and the lattei kicked the bearnmile won't do, he's too light." . . The Tarantino and Beat Deer delegations were the next In order. They bore numerous ban ners. , Two workmen, et . templets a - day, fol-. lowed on hensebaok.' Their clothing was made up,Of patches, theii bats were shostieF, bat all was explained by the anhotiaCtialetit that they were receiving ten cents a day for wages. ' The Lawrenceville Fremont' Clubs followed, splendid its Bags and banners. . . But the most impressive feature of the pro cession was the two-horse buggy whichfollord, containing as it did a very' venerable min, who was, as the barmier hang upon the outside an nounced, 1 ' A SOLDIER OT rote IttlilhhnOn." ~ _ , lmmediately foilowieg, in a telethons boggy, rode "A Barman, or 1812." Both' this and the preceding vehicles :ware covered with wreaths. •Four two-home buggies and eeveralbaronahes followed;. they - were handsoinely &oersted. - - The capital, hit of.the day It le 'conceded we, thi banner earried in SI operiorso wages, wit's a first.rate copy either knave of olubsr underneath was the ineeription " 131 1 11 3" Ore o k 4 ! ! :'' ' In the succeeding wagon wee a picture of the esokioll ilia blirnlng of Lawrence, ; A number of buggies dud' Waging followed.: . '• the next feature - of interest was a wagon con taining a blacksmith ithen, : the Men at work. In the Z 410111 06 wagoos ' woe a banner—" Down with the !needy . Laws of Kansas.? A two.horse band wagon followed. Onla banderin this wagon were Inseribed—" Janie° and, Libmiy." , A .sew.: broora'lied .fimpended upon it the Inacrip, don "Fremont sweeps eleari.",::.;' - A large row boat drawn by two bargee, at. beetled - roneh -attention:.',Banners • annoonesd the, tber. didn't row for tea mom a day. A largo' pair `of horns, novere4 ' with crape, was fastened at the bow. • .'-' :, - '' ' . ,Tts Cambria County delegation foll‘gred with a brass band, any number of wagons, banners and digs, this delegation , was a.' bnngy.' bossing a banner which aunonooettlintt the on. °twilit "Wen a voter whin Bnok yen to small olotbos..” Itet attracted munb attention by big rearrab e r 2m marance., be. sr 010 delegation The Peet Liberty delegation made u very im— posing appearance. Several, tradee wore repro. edited. There: were trio ela herrn teems, one eiZtetat b?gne teem, two ion beree.teamic t one fire bore°, three tour here°, anikany number of ono and two horse teams. They bore nom• her of approrMato banners.. Ono represented a teen a:1414 nether, and irki.tutltled."B4oo." for Sovereignty. - Beinerelier our 'brethren in ..tkfour6Oi team closed the delegation. The workmen of Singer,: 'Outman , Oa; Sheffield Iron a Steel {Yorke, Sligo; tailored in ' 4WO liirge,Vagons.. They were' aovered'atith fiage' and-had • en board their. imPlemeate of A:yard borate on wheels, attracted .mash at• to:410a:: coca arm on board, and feet above It wu the Inierlidlon • am: bound - foi A'largo nuintuir ofeetdoles followed,—:biarlog flags; banners, portraits of Fremont. The Temperencevllle-Premont • Club - made s fine dbplay.."-', They wore the next le prooession. Theft Alit burner- ennounced - that “Chutiore townehlFf wan 1), E;"' "lowa right and up." A four him -Wagon - ten 'filled with Insoksmlthe ,woritlng, - who ennounced 4 14 won't no Erma. Pen: hlatt.",: Two men sepresented to he week- 1 Miter text cents a day, were- in the cowpony as • oontratt,-with the hearty cat who woreeon., In; 0201:63 wage:-Mayen:roes thhteet'of the ' Ms..trutsktr-of men. Their energy wee ` 511 pee, as werfeeldent by gtratexerthiti neces. eery todlft the hammer to. gife'thii brow .:Their clothes were rege.- - ;, The crewdepproolated their *Mat , . A 'tdaeloree wagon , aordsined,ruilboattors vial sadism:li They had ;overall banners' and i l ll l . - Able of Bled represented Old'lleak chased by twerworees.-"Abeilef bore - .the 'ineeripticin 'l% ol ' 7 taiee Jheisr: , 4via another !gir wa t Pa to ZlTe."lew.!' A large nareher7 ves' rlieved. , • • M of e Banded delogtitlon: waa tatr•nerzi.4a Order. 'They sere in" wimp led'en horethisle Th e Bleb VallM TroodellhV end Bridgeville dole. gcstiout followed: every_ wagon was losdeaad aritt l flege end bushes ounedeoi t iqo'iaso - A4:1 1 , awd. bigalei. , : YTXeytors gtosinUttYVADlrsad *re 11000 .Y 3 **/...leterbas4 of tavola One 'at • - _ • • .. • Ma ' banners bore the device "The 41 ei -,___... the , whole country." . , 1 The •Birminguun l Fremont Junior Clob.was quite a feature in the procession. :They.rdde in fttwo-hover wagon ' An elght-horsewria bare the Blaek'Dletalond Reenacting. ,They. were In a imp coal test; • all the men were et, Work; the pilots Of:their , ears, end others : th eir . pumps, - They: were 1 with the bleßeellperfi delegation. . There ban eters were very eppeopritite: • • -. I The next banner was one inscribed ~I )Ells'eth 'eth good for - .3 00. majority " Ane i r fel t M lowed "West Elizabeth Is for Free Smith, Free •filen; Free Soil Fremont." • • ,- - Moon townshiptollowed In wagon& A twe-horie wagon,, in which workMeit were unrolling ospet, attracted much effeetlett. The vehiele was deccirated with flags.. 1 The Fourth - 14rd Central Glee Club "rode Ma beautifully dethrated wagon. The : canopy of the vehicle was red, white and bine.. They bore 'with them numerous wreaths , mad Magnets es trophies of their popularity. . • • - In the succeeding delegations (but what dele gations theY'were we could not atthertain,) were a numbee of Women, upon which were inscribed good ' device:a, es.- ' , Well take Setastopol," "Benue Free vs.' Kansas Brutalised," "Faso Hearts :and Fregal Hands," "Free Leber the Natural Capital of the County," "Seely Heart a. home for Liberty." In , a one-lhorse wagon was a gallows with en effigy of Brooks, above which was Inscribed "The last of Brooks." The wagon was °coupled by the Third Ward, Alle gheny, Vigilance Cammitteee." . I - - A whip- making . eatabilshment occupied one of the following wagons. 111 the centre rose a tre mendous whip; weekmee - were bur/ la the va rious departmenta of the trade. A number of buggies and wagons followed. In one , of them was a painting of the White Hense.with Jessie at the' door receiving her, father, Thomas IL Benton. Another wagon contained a. banner Inscribed "Iletn&e for higher were," Be wan a u nan for Bath.' . • The Felipe', Barge Atheciation.bad their bean fifth boat on wheels. It was elegaitly decorated and attracted mach attention. One hundred and ninety-eeien dreymen, with ;carte, marked ' , Pittsburgh Draymen" attracted .great, attention. They, bestrode the broad; breasted beasts which do the carrying business of the city. The West Middletown Breve Band followed in their own band wagon. The Fourth Ward, city, turned out in' large numbers, led on by Young America. , 1 1hey were in their, dirt sleeves, and were badges in their hats. Among, the devices were the following: "As the old cock crows the young o ye s teem." A' rooster was the tides, end on the reverse was ..Free Schools for Free II • ." "Who threatens to dissolve the Unseat W -do not." A ono-horse wagon bore a mono. out sacred "To the memory of the Martyred inmost -of - Kerass," on the 'reverse, "Hoyt, I own, Phil. lips, Hoppe, etc." - A large banner • d upon it a fat' old negro woman, and a negr• donghthee, the former of whom was saying, i'ill way, white roan, I hit you wid a chunk, you eak in de knees." Ateave the inscription • • ' "Northern doughlaces despised by Southern S yes." . The Wayne Glee Club 'Occupied a poi an in. this Ward. A large wagon contain • ra party of blackanlithe et week, among them was a very miserable ten cents a day Man. The Wayne Iron Works turned out a' large delegation of workmen in wagons with anis tare mile, Implements, mils, Re. •o. In on's of their wagons was a :weeder' state° of Pierce. In front a panneh ,omost thrMidab •dimemsions inscribed t , Vier than Sin." 0 • alto reverse is the followln : I 'gene's Plat • ten—let en. Hic r tend slavery-2d steal Cuba." •• • Dior 'banner repreeethed a whit* -anti a bin man. The white man says ---"We cal cam eta with un paid labor at ten ante a dey"Ne• • "We 'work for nothing." Another banner aourreed that "The Demociatie Maine Spring Broken." A two horse wagon had in it an e eellent Woolly Horse, bestrode by a little boy. IDerlees over it announeed that it was making PP the White House—time 1 mitt, neon • H. W. Wallace & Co., contributed a elr-horse timber wheel carrying &boner. i Pitt tows ip came into preeealealn wagoner, one of whic h was occupied 'lsi"the hada em ployed at a Copper . Mitts ', A one-bores barouche w moat handmaids' llthorated, /diverse:llle also made a fine display. They ; led 0' te an eight-horse wagon. , Their banners were ell epprepsinte. - A car of the Union ' very hat/tome, got pup, followed, drawn by fourteen eras. "There were thirty•Lwe bole In it, leresenting thi States and Kailfta the latterWidieqe a beenee, "Admit, lie." The Free States Were clothed In whirr and the slave is bleak. - ' • The 9th ward delegation tad off with a hand. gems yawl, canopied with a silk flag. A banner announced that the 9th ward wee good for 140 majority. liermyer & Graft, contributed a wagon full of workingmen. They bore a banner representing pierce-Demeericey in llaneas, by burning halms, dying men and women, &e., &e. From a buggy a abort dietaries back, was a banner—a men etMbing another. Above was Inscribed " Squatter Sovereignty ;" beneath "Lew and Order." The Manchester Moulders and the moulders' delegation followed with. tools, nod castings. Pennock and Hart's men contributed several wagons, in one of which was the device ~j,lbert y wants protection, Slavery has enough.. ' The Union Foundry (Ideas,. Mitchell, Sat een & Co.) was well represented. They had fine banners nod fisgs. The Jut:lite Iron Works else made a fine dis play. One if their haniere,eepreeated Brooke, enyieg—"l an. a cooperation Disunionist." Another Banner had uponlt: "Dissolve the Union! 11e. The North will not, and the wend in arm, caneet." The operatives of Dcumesee Worke followed with flags and banners. One of the banners bad it--"My rehanan friend'', don't you feel I ' sink!" There were various representatives of the White Mme, and many ether designs which we enenot find time to• enumerate. . Oae of the eneceeding banners represented' "Pro Slavery Arguments' women belttgetabbed, I :and hone burning, the arguments referred to. The Eagle Steel Works were well rept - Mental, They had handsome Gage and banters. - One .wagon had two 103Mt0110 triangles rinnag up, ,which were bring played upon. , I A sneceedleg wagon had three mon represent.' leg negro slaves, and a _white overseer. , Ile • had bee:tors out.— ,, Wanted 1000' elegem foul Wheatland." "A plank from the Cincinnati platform." A greet hit was the Idea of ! representing the Border Barflies. Twenty•four of the ugliest Mortals we ever (taw, dressed in the refuse of a theatrical military wardrobe, armed 'with every variety of weapons, hate, costs, and pants of the moat ridiculous pattern, bestrode horses, as the representatives of Amble:on, Buford end Bering fellow' satiny. Their appearanoe would have kept Falstaff in ems& better. humor with hie eoldlery I could be have had them for a contrast: Roars of Mushier sainted them every tooter the way. A very geed banoor was one representing l Sealer located at a table, and Brooke epproult ing with his cane to commit his dastardly crime. It is headed--" Southern Chivalry." ' 1 : A' monument attracted much attention. Is had on It the followings m.fames Buchanan, an Anti-Slavery mall in Pennsylvania, a Fillibuster et °steed, a Pro. Slavery man at Cincinnati, a Platform et Wheatland, and a dongbfaee at large; Sic transit rylorta. .. The Becky Mountain Oleo Club made a fine appeeremoo. They weredeessain white coats and rode la after hone eagon. ' ' I T. B. Young's workmen rode In one. of the wagons of the firm, and 'were' engaged in me- leleg claire. • ' The Sixth Ward delegatioei followed with a banner announcing that 'Ward, as good for COO majority. One of the banners had on it." White 'Men sold Into slavery for Free Speed in Kansas. r • iln - this 'delegation was a six horse canopied wagon In, which were seated thletptare girls, one of whom was draped In mourning; she rep resented Kansan and , the others the Slatted' the Union. • The wagon was beautifully &me rited. Among the many good banners, one is vary goo& It represented the Cincinnati Plat-• filth, with' one of -the planks' down at ono end, en negro eliding down It just Into Buotanan'e 'month, which is wide . open to melee. him. - It re Inattibod - "Mullin= aralloring the Plat. _ • The Seventh Ward delegation followed. One Of this delegation represented Hard Timex" lie wee istrkie Of a. sorry; 'animal, ;in perfect keeping with the folorn iebstanter he summed. the Ward made a fine display. '-- • ;The workmen of. Chess, Wilson .3c Co., tack. intent, °coaled • wagon, and carried a ban ner in ...Liberty and Unich safe In the bode et Northern Ideehnics." _ • . . Timpanists followed beallYst work. They represented well paid men with ono exception, and he ti ten cent man. .:One et their- banner, Wu as fellow: 'PWanted, Carpet:dente build a plea:Meat for Belt Rifer .• .Enquire of - James The Blulninithe made a good APPegraill6,..i.-- The reptuentatires of this oraft wertv Meted upon ,wagin, ad the 'men followed. on foot, dressed to loather aprons. Tho Xenbingten Iron Works menfollewed In a mtagon. - Thelintsbote rivalled thaettmnbeatnien in ihe impinsion they made upon the epeetaton.—._ The, all wore In their.ehirtelistes—opotiesslin eri—end. wore bemigal troarfe• ..NinittPtioy e n Went on lierseteek, end,' number 'i nvite. Thee es ti the tinemen, in'gee: eels. A • i ; s tonthorsalmay bore - a banner, on whioh .in gold upon a blue Bilk ground; Wasihstr designs eon, "The Frets:Mt Marine* of La Belle MT, lore." Then came ellfthost, drawn ;by fear horses, In which was *banner, rentlitantillE demble.lstided Columbia, an a • female, and 'Jonathan; whp eaye: "Don't be afraid, Cointabla;.lte's a mighty 'ugly looking brute, I know, and growls metal, but he won't amt anybody , ... Ten horses nicely deboratial, and mounted by boys, then coma; drawing ifter them. a boantl fed steamboat, iiomplets in ell Its' works. Thal Gleam"wakup, 'the - pilot at his loet, the captain tmperintending„ the,oilleens on the',.alett,, and the, men at work. Thunders of cheers followed the] ettambost =lt "Vat called "the -I "Washingten Packet; J. C. Fremont" = A baiter bore the following: !Ike Inland eitatiorao oleo U. B. is worthy.of the protection-Of Opeetiment. It I commands 010 ediniratioa et the world." The main body;of steamboatmen followed on foot.' "The. Ship Constitution" full rigged, throe masted, and crowded-with men and offieers, was the next In ,procession. From its portholes protracted cannon. It in a model of beauty, and deseried, It received, the unqualified admire-, lien of all. A two-herse wagon follotod, bearing a large bell, which was kept ringlng, to "Proclaim Liberty through all the Land to all the Inhabi tants thereof." A lifeboat, canopied, represented "Old Iron, eidoe."' "Equal rights to , all on board Old Iron eidea" wan emblaroned'upen its Wes. The White Ilonse Frooket,lFllS drawn,by tour horses.. The', head of Bally ; Brooks, with a chapeau; looking very much like a Aro-eater though fond of a glass, adorned the bow of the boat. Young America filled the seats. This was foils - tad by a two , heree celled ~ T he Sale Slier Packet. Faro ten oents. 0:d Back Captata." . A ton horse wagon monveyedahrass hand and the Pathfinder Glee Club. The latter made - a fine appearance. ' The Fourth Ward; Allegheny, delegaticn was the next in order: Another'detachmentof Bor der Rearms occupied a wagon doloted to them, 1408110 e they exceeded -in their infernal op ! pearmace the first lot. They were led byAtoh isciland Btridgfelloir, on honteback. We,cannot Imagine a more efilonleits appearance thin they presented. ' - ' ' t Among the banners, of .this - Ward • wee one with thin insoriptien: "What's a Back without a Doe." A planiog machine from John A. Bloomer's mill followed in a two hares wagon. This was followed by the Akron Oleo CIO wagon. Then followed a large number of vehicles. Meson: Nettle 8: Nixon of the Excelsior. Boat Yard, let Ward, Allegheny, had a large coal barge on wheels, filled with their workman. The let Ward delegation followed on foot and In wagon;' with `banners, inscriptions, Bags „and mania The other wadi of Allegheny followed intatOr2Bllol). The Declarants Borough Delegation had a Yawl- celled • flats: Petillinder,'!. containing 31 girls In whits as Btakikand One in mourning ne Kansas. , • . • A tire hone wagon carried . a banner which' represented aPopuler fi•Jiereigt.ty under Demo• crane Rale y ' •and - several "men being killed In Kansas. Andthlis—. Bally Brooke going to Washington." A coll.', Old Back with a neve on his carry too much *eight, my, platform has broken,—my Maine prop bac. fallen.", geleptlo4 was followed by a body of Turners, (German) with banners &o. Then a number of boys &eased in white; then the Ood. dose of Liberty, by a little girl, in a canopied oar; then any number of buggies and carriages. A two hOfte!wigfeli carried a banner with a. white noethezdo asking roan for work. Car. psmter—"Gen you give toe work?" filan—"No, I've juitlought two Degrees." The Young Americans of the 3d ward, Alle. gheny, made a floe appearance. ' The Paviers and Laborers of Allegheny, foL: *mod with the pare the way for Fremont"; _The Horse Club of the 24 ward, Allegheny, folloived; they nrimbeied seventy-eight. • The steamboat bniiders ;lout spptnred with a boat half-finished, and they at work, with the in. scripUon above thein—` , Ten cents won't do." Then a steariboat,without a cabin, with proprlitelasukera. -The let ward OityPaintere °coupled the boat; II masher of oregano followed— In one of them afsp*46,loo-, , Sitriake r s for Freedom— Iowa; ,Vermont, : •• . - Hare's, Jiotoi tornid ant a fine delegation. The , Pclitoritarintera and Lithographers of the city; occupied twelvinagons, carrying ban nevi, significant anti prickles; Abe , Press. had seamed in the; questions of the day. Three or four presses were kept in operation daring tbe proceesion, cud eonge ware scattered , through the crowd., A: printer's devil, the fabulous golow of the real - devil, borne, hoofs and ail, - ministered to the presses. The reerobants of .Liberty.st, were' out. on bornbsokto the number of one hundred and ten. The 2d ward Ole. Club wart Inn four-horse emcee. They made a tine appearance, and as usual did good singing. One of their banners representedmmerwhile BrooksiieJonathan over on the the Treasury e h af er o with : a ; presents a pistol at him. 11 11. Ryan'a obsirmakers were at work In a two-horse wage°, and they were followed by the workmen of the Pittsburgh Steel Work,. • The Fourth Ward Wooll iloree Club was the next In order, sod the procession ended with 51 voters on hole back, who are about to cast their first vote' or their choice, Fremont.. — . Wenn aware that we harnaot done justice to the venous ciaelliost desk* tags, and other features IO the procession enumerthed above, and we hive. been obliged to omit many others. It use a task of much dlifumlty 'to accomplish to gather the insetriottone and features of each a procession as that of yesterday, - aild.wedid one best to get millet:Millie ao:ount, orartemos—?llol PAS/1110. Varions counts were madayesterday from dif .forent pooltionS. Col. Fotiter,„ of tho Di:parch, made hie - count at tho start, on Wayne -et., and coneminently he omitted monk delegations which came ,lalrom side @treetop and the very large delegation which -looked with the main procession on I Grant. Els count, excluding women, bop, and musicians, oven Mare, Teaded six thouasnd. ' 4 prominent ilemocrat- made a count on the earlier of 2113treot and Wood. Mon In wagons and afoot, Draymen . . .. . .... ....... Others on horseback Women: Boys .... Girls ..., Negroes. •. ....... ....... 658 .80 Totql„ - '7,749 Bereral Demearats made a °cud tin . street, whioh reached 10,000. Without doubt there were at lout ten thous and in tho preeession; taking, in all The delega tions. The prooeseioa Occupied nearly tio.lienre and a half in paellas the corner of Water and Smith• field streets, and It Is estimated that it was from ,ii coven to aloe milea in length.' • The toiletries Is our conat,of horses d ve hicles. • • . vinuttsc., nouns. Mountedcoon - '716 Vehicles drawn pp 1 hone, 112 112 2 " 294988 " 4 ." - 68 232 6,.9" 6 26 "" .". 13 78 • 8 0 2 16 10 A 40 " 14 " ••• 1 14 0 14 - - 0 1 16 ozen; 1 Total 1:442 1740 Snit CONVEITI9I Attired at the North Commons ) the crowd' soon covered that cepa:done ground, below Federal street. There were - fear etturdsegreated, to no.' commodate as many or those wh , o&lhed Whoar the speeches as tt VAS possible. •• Never before was as large a crowd gathered together in QM city, It to eetioteted that cash - Rao* th o h lls o portions were the'groandi during tbe-after• twee. The streets were cantannity proirded:' 1- The following were' nnounced as the aS:iare alba dap, • - • 311.1111TAZD. President—Hon: THOMAS soyig.. Vice Prideraite', Gen. Joe. Markle, Wrettiorelatuil Co. Gen. Thou: Pberet,..peoreir, • Jas. P. Ittiple..,)Toahlelgto", . l: Dr. Wallace. Itlrreboo ' ' • •• W. F. Clark; Mercer A. W. Lane, Batter= A. B. mamma, crawrird - M. B. Dowry: Pak ; IL A. B. Daley, Arrcuitrong . :Daniel J. Morrell, Cambria ~ - J. J. Claw Blidr Dr. J. J. Clumaitor, Faye tte =Getz. J. D. Wells, Greene = l• .07zai.Elder, Bseiereet , - 7 •-• Dr. Jna..lireollortgft, Busßaglion ' It•B. Ireabl.,, B. P. ItPC‘lmont, ire Tinge - • P. P. Lyon, DAtirti • _Boa. D. 11.. COUO ,- Warren , ,! Ville, Jefferson . B. W: rior, caudal 06. Wm. Bolineori, Jr:, Allegheny. , David Bitable, -" Remy Anahritz, Samuel, Walker? it samaras/x.B. Josiah Copley, ArmstroAs Co. Jesse Smith, Crawford - " Dr. Marchand, Westmoreland'! Slchtu'd Coulter Goo. B. King,tirobria. CoL .T. W. Beide% Fayetto B. B. Chamboilin, Begwar " He Irieln,rallpghenY " Joe. McKnight, ". Francis lit'Clure - Airszoins AT arum zo. 2. - - - • - - • • Preaida4-81giemund Lith,.Allogluany 00. J. P.m:ideas—Cleo. Hcbtefi t -Alleghecy Co., Jacob Gerwig, Allegheny co.; Fred.ll Spey:nor; Beaver co. It - Secretaries—F.4lmM Eddlog, M. Lipp. ' < °mous ca neap ao. 3. President—Oca. Woo_ Marks. Yee Preadecti—David Calhoun, Jobit Biok o:ma. Seeretary—,Taal A. laic. • President—John Irwin: Vies Presidentit.-..1.3hn Willed, Christian Nein- IF. • Sserrtary—lteese Otrons.. 1 117 es were! Shea delivered from stand No. 1 1h on. A. W. Looms, of thin oily, Hen. CABIIOB M, °LAT, of Ky., Hon. TITOMAS Luna and J. IL Haurrow„ Nig., of rittebutgh. From Stand No 2, by German orators. From Fronts Stand 8, by Mr. Arles, of Ohlo, Tinto. T. 403143, Patio., Oen. -V. Basinoz, of Ohio, GOT. Nonzero of Kansas, pen. C. T. Sussman, of Mansfoild, .1. .E. - Wwenion, of Massillon, 0., and T/1031•11 Rowena -and J. IL Hurarmauct., oft this city. The speeches were,' as may be oxpeoted, of thernost able 'character, and were linteoed to with tho most. profound in tercet: . - ' ' - • • -The day oamo to a conclusion at last, and the immense .concourse dispersed • highly gratified with the Blames of the effort, to makethis de. menet:ration' one :Or the grandest and most ittl;" posing in the history of any political party. vraszsa :names. • . - Two. mettiage lama held in the city and two in Allegheny in the eraolag. They were largely attended.: . • The Waeder .'of ` the Age. N 0 'Y • IF DR. TOBLA,S' Celebrated Venetian lan.. haat doesaatare Cholas.' laaante=l 4 .• nadia/Dreapds. amltingadonag.. 4. Llenda, Magee; Iltresalto Blow Banat nines. tbrarda Sheormatlan• Oval/new Old Bares t pto Dome,: M Brelag end Pane as Nakano In the lAm Back and at. • 110 liallßCG-712 IT. De. TOL" Isl g oarranted ble LI/drant date 7ißli without nab.. prOemend male for the rata an Leo umney—all , that Mid IA to as It recording to the (11- 717 4. N nes‘ e g l i t rs.l l / 1 ho ot lon have ow tried before ' • • Get Yew . hone/ Returned. 1160.21urassede of Certlfasta ha. been remelaggag fi; la rtg. n i t e ars z l e t s . man u ltil o tbe p tr Y o Ird . ro who lave rant. used the. mer trn = c aLtow ir DOLLARS to as ma atm vat re Cat he erashtltehed • Buse eartla during the time he tae Lad (2 1 medicine baba , the Palk, I . Oal an ths &gads end gat • Pamphlet oontalalng gens elm arldlcatene 4i rpossot envious of the Lae MO Of the Veneta* Ltellowet have stared It la tajorlaue to rake tateaslo. Dr.Tolgaa hsa tak lL en the Malang . • • DAT • 1. Banta L. Tama r of the rag of to. York. balag_dtta nor*, do dancee Marl anniesend IX0I:111. called Yon ne', and that its Ingredlents at vl:flab It la composed are ff s h.tir tannhem , tok.l Inttoneol/. even In double witiz York antlty la the l ie T ' . , • • rticluaDo WOOD. Naos. of asd 60 an* sold extbs Drams:U. ana Patent Do Pee elne Dealers throng•ont tha United aura. . Alen_ 0 C 0..!. Dr. pada Haw Llehnost In . Chit 60 lEW 2 / 1 1- ".r.' Am:aura? . - • • Limp°land Philadelphia ateamship Line.'.' Tim splendid now Steamship ilty t is i sttimon, Copt faaca..llL to ll trout Phial mhittr2t on the 7 Ke tb na kagat toci t Tril isulittraywk-ttelaaLizcze.r.......d... eottor.tom Idrorbook 13tb A tur-tram Pabo. illt Ent. Proot Phsattletphia. Prom, Cada----466 and va , C1ab1a.....T7.1 $7l. 40 6w...- i r lakett to atltektaLlogb.4 bi ' ir , ilkal• aka of btourstato. or by Prat clam ebbing Pylop, ebb be m 4 It tiVrite/T7.,3,1 in Itroottaa7 Ara Talk. Or 101 IN TIIOIITEOb,IIO Liberty it.:Pittobtullb.. P. 8..-Alaa. Malts kw Ws always im Unit Jukaly .-_ . • Cdal. I.OIDERS 'OR CANNEL. COAL WILL Dromntli Med. V dropood la the - roan bozos at the canon. of Ernartn and Wood ans. as Dr, Dobart • Wrara got* atalttal4strettODlX& or at 31, Wwg gtorte. corner! of Lthert7 Vain, Htta• t arab. and In .tllostheiny city. at tt. Cost Depot or Datnli uror's atareqnrarr Fedora an z i L loia. Largo ONI $.l pot SO toadnUnr . al or 23 at.tle Defoot, - 20 law cab= d4Urdl. aolo JNO. MUTE & CD. tassolution. • I.lu partn , -r;hip of T. Wilson Is Son was dinsnlred rt, the lOth IDrt bf matuarechsout. TL am of the ho,h• a:7IW afttlestleemaarp. Pitt.basch Jai; Of 15SCh ' loa b 3 arl i edwzildZigh - TATT:ZII:IdgIT 11 . 11 71.P.4r.T.M . VBigfau c .5 latk4tl jtarVurativ! PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, ROUSE AND SION PAINTERS, AO. ri l a t i 4 10414 tirOkirtifsparzar, , atll orders piptly attondod to. ate.mica......aus a%novice this. natat-t1 VALUABLE PROPERTY 808 BALE. • Drown , a 4orel. Turtle Crock. rplIE entiocritel:Lora for gala !no Tory via to_o_pAl,bl,s,.."Tirtfirr L LPOUII, altura ISTONS DwitileiG o iluttillg. TWO sliA3l%l9ll,DrtiOi .mad rations othrt•TDDANT iiloo 4 Dli around 'them. an about OND lIUNDDED AND - Waif, AORES Of LAUD: The ontbidnings motorise hada brick nom room.. blacksmith sham ands. earatintts Skein barn. The pr=ati Wino Andhra In the bettom,and Is considered to beamonset tile Co oat to th e linion.• Portia:Leant are pecullsrir Wan ted Mr braiding Salraall. - The SroperZr fronts on the Dennitsiran la Ball. r; bat a short distance Dom tb• Torii* creak station, .whets tip ULM: of = Ti on3 PiltsbOrth and de. coMih a or r e . rectlon, C L arena Os "theillastlaqg%:°ll4. burgh and Dradlook's 44..1(1Di/ilk road ternsinatasnt the tows and the Ditribmw.h and Greensbereturnsite rens directly tbroash the 1444.. The water is as an erreUent coalitr. Theo location is dasiratde for erection monadic.. tads, irms works, sto.le td Vb. 'largest boildituil was orlsinaltrkeot as rioiSS. Is now atropin:l sea Barr 10 0 7. 0. be alio a mocuni dias. The 'monist: will be eV to suit Intrelisser-41 rogation or by acre mid • sical• portions. Syr tartar IntormALatioLESl3 8 n ao rly ol92f, In aoßsdro • clio I at the Bt. Hotel. litteborsb. F o Brick • r booribitria now. agent fa the ealo• or - Firs Ilitok mato:Ulm:rat by Joalsh Opts at • otitis. war tattaanlog. As the Abates., Veltoy ywa br . Valost troika, _ orlon eau Drltalli bawl. Thus aro bellarad to bo equal In ;mall aor. that gala to this mutat, u.S A. A. lIAILDa. car. Parryand trout sta. . 5,788 . 141 . 845 . 285 . 184 A.K,ebs & Bro.. LITII,. No 7 - 4 Third Street, Disientab Rarldleet . ill VERY KIND- OF- DRAWING- EN " OUTING AND DRINSINO *mated ter tae beet a nib at teoderat• below latedNyl pr P ealo, TFiE HOVBE ow ocannlod by Ma alab-614 serth. No 143 Beetnditreet. This IroDsold . WEL , In oornolet• order. furntehal with gas and Lion and Odd dendtf tr CIXO. lIJONILS. en of ones /t 00010r.141 water stmt. OOTOR O'BR N t r can bo oortsultaVat Dr )121 8117T1I'F, comet .b mod litmjtheidd ids, Orr 61011 O.WILDNZSDAyfi d fIATURD/610. from 10 Not and 1 to B. larilm he ideammo t Jinni', Rea' jrattre _ TIIE Ittbsoriber froni, business tho • 'lot Inst. to Itiwar o4altioae, WIN hni awe Montreal". will amtban• th e, us at the OLD STAND, _Nw.. 1 0 ,ARS. 1 51grt.iOtUl'.the W , L , MIEuik ue ban Ca rattan 60141 to tile Oistataere far Ike Me f ar 64 maned far lIISOY 7.611. wad ta &Melt far we atorwleare n ceattenonee of It,!, lame. erbkb be !foubt. twlti. f'! /11 Imftwsa ritortZ9rVikrizt Pittsburgh, harMi r .tei.e. , - • *lll. 211T0REFRELsi., tzto.„ GII9II_OERS, REuTivxlNci DISTu.tx,RB irDTE AND LIQUOR ItEIICHANT3 No. 208 Libinty Streett: AM; 1 . r i::-: ..P .L rreit oft Off-.' Baltimore Ulan Ram:factory for: 'Sale. •Ar COMPLETE WINDOW GLASS MAN onis. VII% ttt• tiled Imilitivements..ab• =ll4* Makr. ir=rrattsiltrtnlZAtgibiurenl n ball ti Otllll . otrit.,.;l •.• •• Thltliotori retilently lioested thr obtalalva -r cid •• 2 altiit eI:MPH! litta‘ mad Dalt.lorts coal, tosadlaz ismintion tof Bacabosn Jaandt.I.,FISIS advantages th e inanuaiturar ructratsesellyll other looslttleg..• , or tosttompAttiestlars sidper ulttlird.• - ' , - • la, EXBh66:ai. Butte:we. • ~.-.:_ : ..,: 1 Fori g a le; - ... . :—. .- 1 , TK6' -- Flint WA 'worker' kirown: . a.3 :ttrer . O'Hara Ohm *inks.' Truss works an act4D. sltustol on the back of Os Allsghsoy rivals chs ilth . Ward • Vta , l Mtoga Weir srsotso ono ors - admirably 'atrsosid..— sholiettablhhmestrallt to sold as resstoothle %mos sad: an extostslys. oushort tractsramt to saTrarttss diet. nos or naught' to mu ludestly• btsarb' Or oroculhe• tars. Ihrtrortioales Itqllrs of ' .- . :. . :. - Ain T ItoKNIGEIT. Boc., it h et. 'or of of .cru.siter. MANNY, cor. Msztst.sual Third sts. i f N. FRAZlERonnerly s' resident, of I ! .. Abe lowaLandL r "V d "fire f sdkit il ix i cr Lan4 h n i P 4.11"1 . 00 mi t amoncl u Atoro barb:up:toy SO i ttlTe_ s . .n. or Tor; rants to boot& MA b.Mll . IMAMS Atukraut mot promptly rAtotdod to. b,f• ea Mpg 414 text At Um staripmm 0 MMUS IL mart 1 ktorkof !tar, from I 7cilio, AIiMMAOL 11 = 1 ; 2 0iii. ' erl Pftisiotraii:F: ="ltOrtrAgolltobrOngth="6ocoon'attVot*.' , SCOTT, I t, Fotutti ozflit;dlh tif eft dome iradotltarkic . :, vase ' soaVri.ock to - Allimc,innwed ,- - -.- - --- -- ffri'-'IONES geci wnoLEalLlN'ol99l/, 8, ~ • 1 . -,' -, it ialt iatalaMT,k ireidliet IM ilWrllinfattktejid - ' ' - ' Ilk. 10 Waste Eizejk -i r .. r, ; ,- •_ • ,--,Yrinirflafgeb.;.:*;l ~-1,-7,-‘ ,..,, r1.P.410h87632zwi544 usrgeoe'-"4q-F 49 f 1 71 , ',7- if.t,-,..4,.--,,,,i,j ~,..,v . ,L , 7 4 • , f . 01,1 •. ' • :' , 7l..' ' ' , ,' •-•` '',..-1.1":-'•.-''',:,-:,1-,:^t'., ; ',;• -* W 141 41 -- T Plumber and-QmPiti , n-atros - 46 Vitirxt 44 POt t lt "4. to, Psst a's *W as fet sar gta,_oll344l4ll3ettwarlea MAlLtmt.z • ' &my do , -iatt.tea 4 =unix W Watt - ' of .. 0,71*111 AT STA3i) 110. 4 PITTSBURGH .-BOACH FACTORY. , 01111.1 f a L. erstime—,.......drio. BIDEI OW. 11 , tentomarl i r Males. j- • • co 9 0. C o d u s 0141186161k,5 DLANOIO • - • •-, PfitSburglf, tiOAOID/S;.eARBIAGEB,;- bufi j aVit=graellr d ....E. -11 .1 11 . boutsord.w.,l=cl vfd dunadinr FP WIIIeCIIT — O7:I:EWM'' ,wprotr,.sA.;l[ - Al G. 13, OP „ •produce ana vommuion sorely" • .airp_DEALll2/12i, 1 • = pittsbur_gb A leAufgatEMA2GiC9oo,- • No 2.19 ,Gscrty spa; owner 41 0 LOTS neTalU . B.YC P.SESIDENTIAL: ELECTION. Republican Hombuittons. " ELITGIO7I TVZSDAr 801E123811 4LA. JOHN 0.-PREA/I,ONT. nu& vxm pumper:. WILLLIaI -07, NIW JEsui. STATE EL.EOTIcoN. llaip State' Ticket,. - :, E.LN:GTIOI9. 211112044' OGTOAtti 11th. ' rot wan ooscomotosii; THOMAII COCHRAN, or Yoik. 103 ALOTTON. DARWIN Para% of .Armstrong. - Toni IC I& ' dasaaey; BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE; of Stailfori • • Union County Ticket..: :; mores,, ?if 1314—ton. DAZlNt i lau c tAttl tu tn: Setae—EDWAD B. D. GAZ :B/3o , Z e bit k PlitTip, ,••; islnfarlt—WAL muPircipurtb: r. ' a o tt 7 lIN T . lIPLOKEIOII‘ftriI• • ' ractacm,Ati VOID LET. ADSIDART. (Nitric( J —P. IL OOLLIIIB.Abinosb92I. drociogir. 8. - PAllBB.r. „=„........1d. PERKINS. Challea D r AA I S iItu LE. W r it: ..ilv Dese JOHN SOTO& DOIXII &recta.Tr. . The. Republican. Piatforza,,: . • 11XtPTID Dr rm. COMIMON, • nn 1712 4 18 4:::1 • . - Tuts Convention of Delegate; usernblad in pursuance of a call to' the" peOpld'of thll7nited Mates, without , regard to -- pask - pulltleid - Me notti er divisions, who are opd-' tir• the , re peal of the /dissourl Compromto - the:policy of the present adudnietration—to- the extension of 'steel Into free` erritoryi In fever of the abide of Rause es three "State:-.4f -retort,* theft•o the Federal , . Goren:tient to the principle of Plashingtert - tridlefferstri4 And for the purpose of presenting candidatearleT- - tht-- offices of Preside the maintetance of t he ' prinol ples promulgated in the Declaration oflndeperf . donee; anti embodied in the Federal Constittnie ,n • are, essential to the preservation of our Repub. Institutions, and that the Federal.Conistles tion, the rights of the States,- and ; the. union of the States, met and shall be pestered: Restolc , ed,. That, with our Repablien fathers, we hold it to be a self-evident troth the:amen are endowed with the inalienable:. right - of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and, that the primary object and ulterior design of pur Federal Government is to grant these rights to an persona under its exclasive juisdlotlon. That, as our Republican fathere, when - they had abolished elavery in all our national` territory, ordained that no person :than be deprived of life, Liberty or property, without doe prooess of law, , it beep= our duty to maintain - this provision of the Constitution (sgainst, ell Attempts fto violate it for the propose of establiabbsg Ilene-In the territories of the United . States), by positive le gislation prohibiting its existence or extension therein. That we dony the authority of Con green, of a Territorial Legislature, of- any Indi vidual or association of indlvitituds„ to give legal existence to elute in any territory , of the Vatted Bates, while the present Constitution , shall bo'maintained; &Weld, That the Constitution`cantors open. Congress sovereign power over the territories of the United Mates for their government, and that in the exercise of this power it is both the right and the Imperative duty of Congress to prohlhlt, in the territories those twin reline of barbarism, polygamy and elute- • - - Resolved, That whlle the Constitution of the Malted Mates was erdained and established, by the people, order to forma more ferfect establish Justice Insure ddnitette provide for the common defense,- promote the general welfare, and encore the blessings of liberty," and contains ample prattled= for the protection of the life, liberty, and property of every. citizen, the dearest constitutional rights of the people of llamas have been frendolently and violently taken from them. - Their territory been Invaded by an armed force; • ' • • • • Spprioue and. pretended logislative,jadtclil, and executive officers have been set over then), by whose usurped authority,. euitained by the rollitary 'power of the :government, tyrannical and unaonatttutional laps have been enacted and selle,liglit of the people to_ . keep _and ,boar arms baa been infringed:" ”Test oaths Of an extrar:rdinary and outing ling nature bare beon imposed ass condition of exercising tha right of suffrage and holding of- "The right of aulucaused .parsou to a speedy tied public trial by an impsrifol jury ban been dented;" : , • "The tight of the people to bo seenritzi their persons, houses, papers, and effects, - againanni. reasonable eearches and seizures, bee been vio lated; , "They have twill deprived of life, liberty, end property, without doe process of law;" The freedom of speech and of the prom has been abridged:" The right to choose their raPrearaitaSvita has been made of no effect; - Murder; robberies, and Arsons hare been in stigated and encouraged, and the offenders have beau allowed to gel:input:jelled; That all these things have bean done with the 'knowledge; eanotion, end precurenient prieent netiousl administration,. ,:that:for this high crime egeinet the I Constitution the Union; tad hitmanity,:we strike that :eullainis tration; the President; his 'Wilson); agents, sup pottery, etiologists; and accessories; either: de fers or alit,' the that, hereto the'country tire the worlt'and'that it is - our fixed - purpose to bring the actual perpetrators of these 'Oro clans outrages, and their twoomplimer;to &Aare and condign punishment hereafter: Rewired, That. Haneas should be immediately admitted es a State of this Union, with heel:wis e:ft trie Constitution, as at once the moat", offeo toad way of aeeerleg to her- citizens the enjoy meat of the rights and privileges to which they are entitled, and of ending :be dell strife now raging in her territory. . Resolved, That the highwayman's plea, that I Might makes tight, embodied in the Osterid:Cir was every respect unworthy of Ainetii , diplomacy, and would bring sham and - honor upon any goverumeot or people that gate it their - Resolved" That a railroad to the Pacifist oe4an, by the Inset 'central practical route; is ImPeis - Seely demanded by Owl lietereets of the whole vountry, - awd that the Feder:al Goviiirunent eight 40 tender Immediate and sulllaient Aid In the Aeeettuctien, and ea an auxiliary thereto ; to. the itamodiate conatrudtion of an emigrant. road on the line of the railroad. - - Rooteed,. That appropriations by Congrimnfor the improvement of rimes and harbors of a an- Canal character required for the acCommodation end security of en (tab:ding commerce, - are In- • thorbeed by the Coastitutran, and justified by the + obligations of government.to protect' the lives and property oflts cithens: Resolved, That we Invite the affiliation aucdmt operation of men of all panics), howardi differ ing from na io other respects, in supped of the principled herein declared, and believing:, that the spitit of our'instiiiitiordi,*es,well as the Con stitution of our.country, guarantees liberty _of oonnoieneit and equality of rights among, aid% Ens, ito.oppose sit Impairing; their 17, ,ANDRIP77 f..1,0M11.113510N MERCII.ANTS; • 'Cottan ind Woolen Maolunery. Murton and Ada% itaawista_Abak Eibfier, Impanars•od Dalai In rftruNlielrctlln'AlSLl.. No. 67 had , .New York. - lb -Arent. One UN. rtwouLNIU/It Amos_ rum WINIMES.I. - . _1 Steam blow and Baas, ftelmlret _Aproet - Iri Nat Taft' Rir r. %EMU? nuivumanpok.u.sopidawraolts, 1- Anm,lVii Patent,!ladies' IT4N9E, No A 11470NNoin trap Gabe Waal: All mattohotstrars rinvmß will to Mom:LW aottnillte to WM./. . EIZZEZI
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