A El II 11l In THE illitatliiinie eriti II- :T1) iallimii#l mvltiptr, (41a stormy i i iaisioa fli t.he,_.ciitaidg Col+. Whai , Iliad thof3outtr ill *11,, , a4 aniillO of the Daiiaieraos tie Npith, ', is ' II foroslasa- I p ,- Me 1. i ...,caey ..... r a all, _ r owed: ite II _ subjoilie attic e m the I Li Charleston ' Meraltf. X .' s - We hi e el sewhe re , quoted fro an *Akio of kindred impart, 1 q I 1 ffowthe saine7,pape of the 23 Nov. In . tbit . articie tliel Nirerr says , : , ..,..,1 .5 . / 1 .' II:Tho Wa bington Union and the Adoitn-, isiration, it doubt not, will ' with the i South in -,t is controversy ; ,b' where will -be the De ocratie party of 'thii North T-1 Will thrifts inerobers of Con r who, in il the, late:P sidendal election,. shouted on tlielhustin s for /Buchanan an iFree Ban- ass,' now vote for the admissie - of Kansas into the . ] riniete with practit4lly a slave - , 'COPS:fiat i 0 t Will their co nstituency tip, prove of th e result? And wh' t will be the i effect on fqture elections, wile l i they see all the efforts of the North; boa' by the au thority of he Government to make Krunr.is alfree Eh* baffled and defea IV a band fit°nit:ire - and faithful Sou l ernera, and . .... ! , , - 1 the Sends 'triumphant ? 1 1 -' 1 ; .L._ i . From that brief and pregnant utteran ce, turn 6:t ano ther article from th same paper i v .-1--,------ --- . which we produce entire.- .. ' 4 „ , From t e Charleston ?der , , v. 26. ''lfthe i or r e e l $ 1 p o i ti n a fo e r n m t informed al, e o I Churl natte i ll: Courier Washingt 'n, the WashingtO ' - Union. . , y this time must be getting sonic . faint glin niers as tOithel true state of i'tugs relative teßansas audits constitution . 1 The truth, we doubt, not, justifies the i formation of' 1 the correspondent of the Cori for as,to the - ambarraestnents of the Adiii 4 istnition and tinilndignation of the North 1. ' bemocrats _11,,• J ' 1 I r 1 1 It is cleZrthC4 the Pro-slavi party have • -- i .i rT , The Day 800 i cou- Completeli outwitted Walkl4-ad Stanton and the whole Black Republi can party; and times:. . 1 I that, after,all,' Kansas will apply l to Con- . ..-f-The man that 'Oecupies or strives to ee gress for Odmissieent a slave 'tate, with a cu' py a neutral ' ..t . tion, and in thelfacs llof prriavery Co?stitalion. The , 1 esh,ington thisse mighty . c !nations against iDethe• 4 . Union knowtng the-10115N e , nce of this i erotic institunorier which are disguised tip -state Of :binge., tries hard tot. i nk ittoutiir der: pretencea ofll/ ilanitropy, Ake., fails . tto existence. i -It quotes:With Wann approba : array himself cope yan 'boldly cn the t ide' tie* an aettelig from the Ne York Times, of truth, of *1 i t tiff quo, of the existing 1 vi, i arliici gravely conten ds that ,t ' the Black • order, on the si e f fixed and permanent Republicans Will vote out of the constitu-, subordination fl i negroes, or to•tolled tionthearticiCte be submitted' to the , peo- i S lavery , , is rn, y r no Democrat, whit pi e e,, Kansasfor rejection pr acceptance, ever else he Ma pass for or imagine him- I i slavery 'Will be abolished in Kansas. The Ilself. The qua tinis before the Country. - first diffi4Ulty, however ; io, ' th at the Black l'lt is the only ques ti on otgeneral interest, Republicans will not vote. ! But suppose 'and will remaiw hODly question untit it they: do 4,ole,l'and by their, votes exclude lis decided—ent` t e pe o ple are en igh 0 1 limartiele concerning slavery. from the con- i ed upon it; an e widespreed and imen istitution,lwill slavery be ibeTribed in Kan- 'strous impoetar o the day ia exposed mid. 'Jess? - The, Times centendi that it will, .and explodeal, or le i ignorance of it, thelen 'quotes lei prove i , - the follow ing clause'erases • overthrow ~ 'The riticle providing to islavcry shall this truth is'b, ciught--home to every pro- `be sirieken from the constitetution by. the Ifessing Deniokrat -in the t ined, the better President of this eeneention4 'and no alave- i for himself;-as well as the. cause of Deino ry shall exist in the State e , Kansaa,l ea- 1 cracy. If the ID mocratie party had 'de.. ceps thatithei right' of - prop rty in slaves 'I fended the rep? lof the Missouri rester - now in this Territory Anil i I eq. manner be 'tin- and then- rovided for the equal InterreTe4 with ." - [ ,'' .. 1 , ;rights of,-ell 4 • ricen citizens elßte!i i iiii The Times prints in larecand smal cap- (Kansas, by le Is ng this irnaffinae l y Slalre its], the words, "and no slaiiy-shall exist i lry, and then -4 tided -it as right end pro itithe Selte of Kansas," and,Ven - continues ;!per, all, the trot 9, 'disgrace, and bleed in those 'Words which falloW in small italics`[ shed, of .that ' rritory, might Iperi4ps its , t,..i.ept th a t ihe-right of ,properly in shires 1 have been avoi_ And to this confitert• n 010 in this Territory shall 'in no manner-: ion it must co _at last. '' The Dcnioi,ra be interfered with." Now, if 'the right of tie party mand firm and, square, ... property ' s in slaves noii,ln this Territory ("peal,' and /9 4 A' 6 .V . rhO trail' i sk! T S ' shill in no manner be interf ''red. with;' how pie, palpalde,it d unarroicial./e trialt, {hat is slaierY abolished ? It . n o t -only - exists, negro sabardinFlinat or so ..ea ll ed ,IS n larerhtt but berciir it guarantee that it - shalt' in no is the normai.4dition of th i neero 7 the manner be interfered „with. We have not a natural retailed 1 , ... of the races - the! reeceeni.- doubt thiit the first part of t e clause scan- `red and permanent condition 'of Aniertesti ingly - abolishing slavery Wl' ieserted for is ociety; and therefore all those l i rtia eina-, the benefit of just tingle peeri O in the North bine with Sp wean monarchists -VP twee t is -as the editors of the New ink Times and i , upon thiecon iiion are enemies to si l xiety the Waihin' on UnVon. Trill give them!' and traitors to heir cbuntry." i , 1 ii , , 1 it • n small r. pl uk on which th may stand:it' •The Demcie t o party con nowl see to . - I 1. practicing ,he juggling felts of hunibtig', a b e t it is corn ,:,- Its great mission is to - ger"; WhilSt the puihibittpn in the latter keep the Colo , d race down---itlll tn!icion, part otpe lelause seeurceitciibe pro.slavery reel substantially Kansas a'a a slave State.. that of an or r eer. ' And really we do 1 - But 64 mist seems,' to belelearing away; not wonder ttti t.e predictions of t he I . ..DaY 1 and when entirely dispelled);it will be seen Book. Look . g at the past quarter lof al Ilia the whele labor of summer •to make century,- and h. regular deterioration of r Kinsiie'ra Ere° State it la i ; and that the , i - , . I I" driaded: i4uo by_ which tb fi delity of_ the tr,t the Demean • ip we may naturally , elpeet, tr effloc imiq party of the ;I hand South is to see it at I , 1 escend tp the base occu - cc! be: tested must arise iroCoogress. The patios: of ens 'w rig men. The ' l entil din-, , - - Detneet6tid party have a mlijority of fifteen tinetion noii l. , . tween Republicans and , '- in th e_florise of Representativs, but fi fty of. ~ vemeeratale tat oneparty Inese iliathis, m ajority are from the i North. . It: re- • '. ;f .u I - , quireV l therefore, but ei t. Democrat"' in extension . onion Slavery, I whil the I ' le 1 ; 1 • Cong 64 to vote against e admission of other is practice ly friendly to tee ay tem p / Karma into Union, an ,„the tbe bill will be and alwayi il .e found in alliance 'ith , • _i here of . .. • lost. ,I _ 1 ' : the buyers tie , - But4trli awe look to tbeporiseguences 10 . Ref i ) l + i l l'r e - c u iii ri ty 1. . it the No4h, th e Ueion,will dila men be found 1 The-annex ', straet from an article in .of the IDeniocratic party O i l the North who the Washingtn Union gives ani inkling of _still vale Spinet admittin (Katieas into the L i _ _ S Union - - The State of Ge rgia and Miss's. p." i policy of I Administration in regard to banks, anprobably foreshadows the ' sippi, land other Soutirerri States, . stand strand ,____,.., pledged, in eager Kansas - IS, rejected, to die- sliggstions ot e Message: I • oWe som i ea `think that:lin/de A i,of :_solve their union with the,' North, " d t r ilekerieg th o ii, rotten; ragged ' sjebitiriof take Kansas into confed e racy with t.!lo b s ‘king it r better to abolish it 4: tire- South . The Administration ever Ad ministration ie conservative ) will, wredoUbt 7 . if possible . - e icleaihst this) y oung and', and ratite ' not, rile its utmost effortitobrin Kausas vii i ntatta nat _ n pesseeeieg _ .e n the adv,anta. .1.1 • into the Veioo. - Her position w il l het,on,o wea lth of Dala i t s i l b e mean .7 e i prollps ity, of Zr : t power and d,,ig!iit t i.i n trr o - t i o ` t r t a . - Re ,Y: wealth and Pew r, is dependent ea nit' ke unite. ...eiL - - •'' 'au ,-ecti 4 : t „: --pled by Congress, if firm, she or any other art ificial and pap er Wm yt ~ • t; I , expedients cof3e 'slative quackery, forit c hese -- -! -- .: -, -,c-e , - - ' . 1, 1 blessings seeks to us aboard and p zots. line two articles, is the whole terms in thigh ghest degree. ', It is' Out- South 2 .',' - perate. The South bare tii- firm belief *Pulled States would at this umphed in Kansas. Tlitederal orpnland moment be ~ stronger nation, and happier the A:cierei Administrati are undoubted- ana more T uPu " " a people, . had; they '24 'l` f r - r Dever seen o kno wn anything Jof that stu • - ly with the - aiith in th q t ,__ / °flircl e r q .. -It pendent! im re which has converted a l is yet required ` that the Democraticimajeg paper promiseaid II representative 1 of all. ity ici.Coegress shall Co pieta the:victory ver and-got .' of the' South and the snisj ga l tien of Kansas. .. —The ' t ` 1 j nisit h a ve, certain V , I never ... :, I had a more pawns time than - the I pees- Georgia, Mississippi, a d other•Southeni ent f or testi g ea* theory. Give ii:iii . tri flat V ,cre 'pledged to d olue their union al. '. _,-; [. l ' I . ' ' ' with the North, in case . is rejected!' ., 133 i the_Alereury's sit ` lug, only eight Detnee6Vie Members f.r --- the bt ' h reject °11: are needed to reject -Kansas. Are there not eight: i i honest "Northern Democrat's: in the . • Houir, who. trill date conitilt Northern un - .1 • ,. . . timen't,':iieliPite.t.teorgia,- . 1 Missismppi; lad • , South Carolina ? 111 1 ; - • WI, 1 I 1 , . i ' wilratitsthink s p oorly of the Nor 1, therl or Deeeroty us tot, hull:ash hope, that atlert-cight oribe Bei) ntaiivei will be ..- ' 1 ' faithful to the North is the face of mein ces lke r thesq, " • ' , In. any even: - t he strivle promisce.to bp i fierce awl protracted. . ,ay the Bight tri -- , - amply. ---PritAndy 'Pair /. =-. --, , 1 ..„. , '' 1 1 • I 111 '' I i' ' ' • • • .• j [ • Tkasuatirses ceLs. lO".theia days , plea-wien.a tfioo so•cilleOlDernoellti as to its prumplell M. indeed affirming thc it has any, it is refreshing to find !nil 4 which has princi ples--a—sod wor k 1 i laid out fir his pit fir. This ezeeption ito a general rule is e New York Daylitop . k r l ~. , it says: 1, --- i 1. -. 1: 1 one, wh o ' (It ,is Olin en , gh to every one, whn will se/it - 481y Teti* upon the matter, Ist; as already obiari , Shen' is" 'no mi din ground or paisi e comprornitie." --- Negrn sußordination or•i ogro- equality in Catt I he accepted as the Pe tnanent condition l We must-remain as tia ire now, or, voluntarily march to perditioti We must retain these neg . oes in social 1 6 'rdination, or, fellOW= lug the advice 'f European aristheratS,' t equalise with ihe . ' We must- lynial4the tools 3f the en i of our institutions, and- preserve All :;an society as it ie,l Or iii i 4 \ ... I commit social . i ide, or a ffi liate with these inferior ' pt.' But there h is ' should be no al native. To every man truly American / ' that is, truly - i mb ued with Democratic i as—there is but a slur , , i gle, straightforwa' ,•unmistakable road, to follow. The ea , goo must be preserve, must be dafendl ~ must be Pennatient.- Negro subordina tionor so-called Slavery, is the basisl ri the: oundation. the corner stone of our Rep u blican edi fic e ' and I Oic time bas come w'e this must he °pent, vowed an.; b 0 i a l l'. proclaimed as the 4 4 ii nactive Mdge of I emocracy." 1 li'[ 1 This .is a deir ded advance upon b t,i, 1 i i I Union, Which on sks leave for Alcohol dors to take th l : -chattles through I fre l States, nor asks tin the narneTofl 1 ii Democracy, as. ye ,a9l Ten No.. -doses for yi California v only the 8. allel. Th . chon.Rands bun4red Jill A li . ry of.. land mail " :r. i i . " a strong or Ito orgatti , it And it is .ti ' '.. cessity by iti " bly no . Terilto, Congress whb i l diate *Monti a .1 opining of b otherargataa —21 7 . Y. Zt EMI 11-DESOC4A i ' fP 111 '" irties iiebouCtorii' d presses scffert' i !party withisasgralas /I WAS.-.—The Norm .0 war Abe great thormighfire to Ile South Pass, I leavicg open ern route along the 32d par ,. to has been traverioli by igrants since 11847. Six of it lies in the ;new Territo long the line of thel I over e Pacific. This her, gives !ent in favor Orthe iounedi- of Arizona' , - by Congresa, as a" matter of absolute ne• CaWorlds._ Frets. IPrObs y has ever presant‘d itself to each strong claims to Witne ss does Arizona * .wod the Mormon war , only addi,L 't to those already wieldy'. d. I - . . , OM - - ~ -', 1 1, I' youl l' l.-- so - it rialbus i -11 -- cissetw - ---! THE 1111410WIGE DOll 1011.3,..,,,-. •,. ----, , V 1 .. . c 9" —er s' i -t . .. t. .- • '' Th17( 14 4, 11 0 46 111 " d li very seem ardelweew&mtgag also P ib •delphie pi mei for itarennee wiespird talk, KansispotOitntioSecinventiou: It , eludes as :11 1" 1 ti ' - 1 7 4 ' 'He (the - Ise ot tbe ream) is ly , in the condi nof the Blank Itepub • whom bisa . gallantlYfougki io form er ' 1 tests. He m perverbit A mittelPlPtio: to the greai teinciple that the will oft 4 he ma joHty alionldiprevail4:l Sue weenies' 'Asa principle could; PatifY mobs, 'pet : law and'all everthrois. otlaviand 'order.' ' ', 1 The hold article !Is lut the regilar'oier. • ' t seer sty e. he creek of ,the sbip . rsireir. berates fdi h. it.ll Hut' Perim; m ino dauntettliy iii . , HOtoniets back at the. Vall ion gellind and lossintain' s Ai. gonad withoutitlinc - rig. ~ : 1 1 Y • 1 -: il The whole purport-of the article is the Union cal to show that there is neither, ow., Cersity nor' propriei fee ' submitting j the Censtitution,to the . ple • of Kansas. !Thy 40 best sadirerAsays th Pend, ito tide iniseri. able apilogj r for. what le deither More not 1 less than a gre4.mti fraud is,' an arjtiele which a peered in t e Washington' /Ilion itself, o ,Jul t y '7, io bids that organ Of tbiel ifadmini rad u` said, -'. 1 1 'lf 'When , th re is o •serious dispute op, 1 ; she Conatit tin% el her inl the Convention or among the Pcopld, the 'sewer of delegates alone may put, it ioloperadomr 1 But Audi u not tlte case .in •nrisns.l , rt 4 moat vie r lent streggli thiscoantry 'ever raw,' npon the mosiktmportant yintembicls, the tlonst tution Otto determine, 'hail been going o i there' fOr'several yekrs, : 1 401TORD / peflies s p evenly balanced tbat i both-112in/ the'fal.forr 1 ity, and so hostile to one another tbst 1114 IllOTOUS!liireil have Been lost in the vintesti Under hese( eircumitannesithere - eart be lIIS i such i Me i as asstaining clearly; 1 and withou donbt, shwill •of the peep e sn' any way except by th eir own dimes ex reil., mon of it at the polls. 1A Constitution net subjected t that, Mit, no matter whit containe, will !tenets(' acknowledged b , 1.- opponents to be ad (hing bid, a fraud.' ' Ii! ; This is , a conclusiito condemnation the i n, OCI 0 its OlTA, moats._'The Orgit ! t f in cooehision, thus (burls defiance at i ill (indignant at itsimoet Pitiable dile a, and despe 'te at the scornful hidepentle . of. those De omits , trlso will not be dragoon. l i ed by any an into;submiesion to confessed wrong,i to eh- less . 1 i hy taco 'awkward• a drill sergeant as the Lesson, it, has lost its pa.- tieuee,iand attempts to intimidate with an infantile' vigor truly dismal to behold I ! I We I hate only iko - stay, finally, to :.the 'iirashiton‘Unioci, that we despise and re. jest it . c ensorship . ], . : When it speaks of ab- I olition, sympathies, l it should look eloselyi to :its ,oirsi - : household: We defend a- great principle. iWe oppose: nol slave State, !dir ty mails.We resist strong and fraud, whetherlerXeicised foror wrong the South. We strind by the 'author Of the Nebratika bill. Ahi an Aboliticialst T' , We stand 'ls the Ge'Vernor of kin's'. .1 Is be &din ' lies? 1 wel t followlitlfe public opinion I etre, ' antes Ducionan.l It was not 1 in $ Ch tittit is nt# falsenow. Support, tti ... by eac h anthnities, ste !sett afford to Jr down. id, hlineffable contempt upon a net paper 'Which, likeil Tom !Thumb before audience otf i all grown men, imagines itl a kini, nit tit is inaly the puppet of a , of graiptu specnlntors.' -'I i . -----4- 7 ---- ' The ternli#ar of es Ckergit. Wil l i somebody re to tell ns, anal to tell ui right off, what,,arw'!the stern decrees, lof 11,iorgia?" It is important that the public; should know, ',because Gov.! Brown has Made up his mind, to meats them:—; He oslid so in his !menage. / He. ear that G e orgia briswa her :„constitutionat sig,ts, 1 1 )10. and. that if the 'aggressions of gorth a fanatl'ciste, Ouch as • submitting to ilk? , L o K ' pamen, their Own Consiitudos,,lre. ; iced i g the votes ort of the Vineinnati : di , rects:s s i t the Osfotd district, and] similar autrallfssial*-Pillkistihi in, he shall:put,the coont e : d rough .ion;the, mode pointed 'ou in thn a tit decree* aforonid. Wo kia all h, of a liGeotgia 'costume.'" .W, t is a l'Ore rgia 'atilt; decree?"--Prooid oefola i ls 1 1 : :' . !: A ii ie ern deires, -of Georoial' is, we preen e , just the same as the' "insist I , ' dctenT, • ' Hon" - , of!'lltlinissippi, and • of ni are Isyn nymousl, with the "fixed el of Iritgl is. Jeffeison Davis has nt been enlightening the World as to the ti vino de kletermencrtion" s of his ',Ste , the Mienor thid, tbat, Of the other, ti on the of, the-Yeifieral Goren et i a rt while / 4SI vernor. Wise has talkekirri es and l dna . mid,-of nothing' but. the Is e, iyalqtelof Viigmia Mdo divers] it'd; a di) , ii3Xtiglty tbiaga expected or aofidipei from 'scape• undefinedand. tannin q ' ; ter.it cible deteiminasion, .; 1 1re think ] the !intern decreed,' , t , idinv''. and the "Axe resolve4' serve. mutually to exPlain i and illuititste each other; and, as seperately' or i coopied, ' they ; give no • very precise idea of lbit Ldreadful intent, we are ,sverranted in- in frasng that they mean jest nothing. at all-hoound and fr.„ ‘ ;, - g a s signifytr ig .' - , Portranii 446veii . iser. !, ' ' i. 71 fii' i ' , - 1 1 ;Rebellion. .1 I 1 1 . , The ghi g a g oiTimer L returns. the - fire o, • the y nhingtoW Unicapromptly, and eneri gaiscally, It inform:lithe Central Organ, that it it not tke -Democratic 4partY—that Buchanan is not the Democratic party; diet Dola it his a t • Oy; in what the Ormeeteelt shaldo in regard to Minim. We ex , i i I 1. f 1 • tract: 1 •,, • . .1 ' .. 1 4 1f the person oonduoting the Union werol,a-sane maiile would know [shit Mr. Michelin would: never hove been 'l'M* dent,l r Wer any - of lie cabinet now in `.oft , bait the Dernoeratic petty in 1856 hinted at he Posiibilitt l of the pe9plelcif Hanelis being ,denied el, vote on their constitution! as )i yet the Wubington Union!; in Its ie. ugal - oil the 18fh, 19th and 20tbrint., cab ,herdly 'find words enough ; to I express qe gratification that the principles ot i lthe Deno. idea icl party hate tot - onl been iliameful li d eregardedi, but actual ly ttam4led under ,foOt in Kenna', The Union ''y i ent, but the Union enact die adniiniatratiO, a n d the On is not the i Democratic pirty.-- -Th ^ De, mocratiO patty stands lodged in eve hamlet in; the tinged Eits to secure tel-te People of Kansas the P *vilege of if Dishing their Wtntion, and that pled*, tlingli a Uts: warmer _s_l-11--eiddiess, .tr Mood at 'every cross- , throug4- cob land forbidding it, mu 4, _mum ro "'1- i ' 1 ''• ' 1 F ;!, 'I • i . ~ , cm; 060, I _ UM El g 41151 tor iv ' atoo, vivid now Bridg4witer. inert ! at to Mill ecol a T ai oh h. l 4 1 *TANI E we imp 1 ocearr off the tee of i 9 ea ti the I tt ' s fat tab, i amp mail at -} bar • liCr Ain rlollt 4 gratif bare carried. for Govern. Inajo/ty, of of Represe Toe Poo and of the us thibt the dounty;, ber for tbl: doubtless Airont ly edO i cor of aPPoisted ing..itit, we "'FY I Prta Pabn,t date for ioriti• i City. Rocatee 4mi-el-R. C. editor, : et ..s 1 IBne4y e • • fib Neap tii Ohio, kae *gait toriai l eon 1 trait (ogre Ohtani , a end Rep tal2 4 in dye +papeolootioa We hope 4d hoi miry be . on the establiahlierd 'Vey. a l - - 5 appointed; of t fittP INS lil I Mee 868, and mot - M 114 held on wt eele siSilas Ne;r Brij Tb s. Bi l gitonl Y Jsi r me rn• I 4 • , New, 11r1 d 1 John vd Roches_ DWLinOn th elected 'tam; Edwar d weri.po sent Ltlon of ipotesi . of ,!! In in Few Tol the -titre ~ ..‘ria beaten fer 41C ' T - iiointi, by tad rtnini votes. . T ti lm i lresult,.. talte the, fac a last fall, DI , .- 1 I IY Fly 'Maitland more ~ 4 I F l remo andi Fillmore co Inevita le arspeedy do 11 +ay, i it t their, stem - . ruled e ,of New - Y and, in . a of. lay, ite,very e' . baa -pa I'devilis d • , and has 4. apiri Of la lessons I ,ho foe d o other cit l y t 4.1 t le d •t a worse 41 Inzmenl4 • ' and 'rechl I , liV9 o :s l , , ' ailed any I t t. • , I was he • d a friendai r idene _a the Demme • ielaba 4 1 their 'Odin r i , . Fern ' do S'neel Vas a t etUl ly • i DemocraCY en • ).f Ike Wve ood be litior of if flit:k." he popular inkill , , os eottout :tl4lowA The whole 'true e O infimy, * 1/00indio Wood Johnol and C 4 lir aeti,—i r s;a, i 2 4, w e p-, I - t `way y h popular -I igattiotr stoilhi' f9r., t r.e , , ir_t_ laid k 1 ll', r`"uticlia irrilr'of for . IPAltsio iis)TIO. 1 W 0100 that the 7,01111' .7! kr. biTe, lii T 6 d4 se em, te i nt Pi‘a r id s sad lleisritlia:!as As Is ebigor at /I better st, ate - of rorasi a ,r - 4 metropolis f,tiii ionkiri. 1-1 ! ' k ll 1 , I~ M ( ~- REENEi MV 3 = ~! ERE kiffisAA --"14nIn: resting r 0,.. t 31." 'Church of 1 [ eetin' was eon= Ireei ago and +re iir fourteen i ll , elt with i the I 1 [ 1 ,e, Au—Qalo , the trusted II some tiro Some twe , soled ;them St i A% CIIAX6II. int, clump to Tlteltrigalar & C. It Ma, we sow ocle, at vied. pl?rifing• i,The I limp a "EirCe • Menoi.-- 1 us though long . 1 ioF ilbaractir. 1 alp - te=ilecti . 92 niajority I , -.o Sipste; ' • _. I fA W. Doathi - Comiti Plc , nil of Poor Ei is 185 Tbis o is a Is ... the ~! - -. .merte;lteto Sllk'o* . i. BO ; ' 361V01 : 410&.) • p ri te,flint Or D. C. • t I : syeas V 111. ;bit eti I .l a llibi Ina . 1 .7 - I 5 it wilion,Esq fens 6. 41 publishett,st eestitned i the j.e411- *.lWllocat ne Cant i and win do s solll4 doe irine. in making ,tt I I e o i e , l n Polloek• has I • , I Meat : l,o4s l'la i nu ova-J.4 ,- 1k dio tires be r. willihold I • eat until Deems en •' eetiiett l will be poi is i votei 111%. 1 )7 th, • PeoPls if .1,7 1 . impair.— :I • '7' Wilmot 14;1 I • • • Astrid. St Mr. Wl* for Gatti" • tido appoint to whioit 1 office figed ig - thin ' *lecke a ostolidist s 8 reel nom ii = i: J. of Ileavi! boi i 1 etin of the Bttie ; olt tett t New Brig . ion,l il e 16th 11 els Dirietorir .or I lid rrick„ New B ght hte John Bee .e. ; 'Ti . Bearer ; enii I their °Mel d, New Brig ton; Imo CO ert, n, .New 8 gb . ri awes Wilson', ew; bestir, , 1 of Noy. t e D , i 1 I 'Trick, Eeq , Pr i i ipe, Cashier the is 'depominati n e e.replation_ti the l iipparance, and I we )nitga, -. ry 1: t. 4 3.' i l o 11 ett7i has read 040 1 :ratio at . Ma . .P . 7 a re-election by 1- Ith Two Tho ad a in eo+hcticor with . B Isa i ah bad near ult Icitis a the City than whin d;'• indicates the ,weifail l' khe 'Dmit 00. igii 1 F For yearsit has tit th a rod of iron, hai l toned almost tm1 6 1,„ 0,"05,t every ni , bid I and fostered des ' ration,.ihat OM , R in 1 s United States ; 4pte and a more ss lan than Mayor I or; an , .so sanguine f I stßl baiting the con . p;isky; ibat,it was prtr ' ! IsiCeche i i;l that; ;if ,i 1 • . Til hiparii,te, be !putt! ' r -15 1 ound him, a a nd again I. ,I . .....• _ _.* Il_.' !f iat 1 1 -1 1 1." As es' ) 1 i I IMMO i lli n. eV IIII IIIft ile4b, 1 . 4 4 1 .1 111 ill 1111111 4r.afr 10 . 1 *.triSMirldi 6 . 'WC c . .. " 116.11 1 1.1- 4 4 414 a r e . 1 4. 1 tiatielk le ., `*.illiti: ii B 0 1 Mgligis Ili: . 4.8 11 0,' 03100.141110 1 4 111 . 1 3 6 “. tor , .. * '- l' Vika, )tan ties fttressin Ots ASIA:Sot tistisi I trim she trig for 4 6 sratte lioiiiisipty,7 -46 1 J. 4 14 . 4 11 1 .Pentli;t0d Wall' elves. 1 ) no eimiuuta fearthee.,and had: e bilk; anumuur iSit his *dr* ittistitmi - : , ‘, and 'Ts. l c talon," lindit *mil pied , himself to the people' *it be& ,Ile.l Ikuthariatt aid -ilmself, were lit'illUOr.OfNr l eedolll. not , only ht • Kansas, lsfit inStrytritere. Rare thee. idedirsisweibees redeemed!? Has kr. lksolsikan l dm tbr kiss in dm, t 4, 7 r“ it.Osa In l'Aziti I luis louder' BiglexL-do Ids tin:eat to makplt a nee:State? Dees liner of tketi/pe * w a ims the 'rep?* to . pais '1 nein !Milt, Ind to frame their otirill In# j t. Far. Teifar. fronilt. Amorig the'fint sotX of Mr. Milano an's idtainistritien was thi ii4lection of si MlS sktelp.platt—ti man from the Ilitretne South-to govern ere Teti his net/ to send an ;tinny there,* Subdue the Free. State met; and his 1411 t !. nitheM even the t ' l ght to voteinpen 0 o itotion uuder whin; ;they are to lisp. ire' i Se tor igler, ;thos 'telegraph informs us; in dorses this, "and warmly !ap p roves the ..ao- J ton of e KanstisTonstitutiOnal ConventiOri." A brace f worthies, truly I !What other Sate I 1 ..t in the II lon eau Present two Public men that hiv r e i thop shamefully 'Mined ;and betray4d She ainsfidenceueposid in them, b 7 those whose lief fragee tey obtained I' '' , 1 ' ..-Li----- 1 1 A Spunky Girreinor. - .. GoverecSr Wise, of Virgini l a, having reek dislike to Yankee eustoms,:or anything -*lit eMenatee trom &limb:. source, has studiously thus far, in' Ms 'exeOutito career, avowed sp. riointing a day of Thanksgiving and rest, as is (it) ananally in nearly eery State , n' the. ' Gn oit lthe .14tfot!iphi,:. 4*7*rth Arnerkisny/in no clog' this fact, says: I - I/ ' Nor( pllc has bad I such good. re:mop/in th e pa to deplore the ealamitous visitation of pea:. til 'nee, that the ! people are nattiraWy thSnkfui. th r, thi season for their' immtinitylirefrom, and I x, r e fers if the rest of the 8 to has n'ething to grateful for, she will ,have a thanligigiug do on her own account ' . e: diy chosen. too, is i the same on which her friends in Penn sylvs nil and New Tork,yd some I twenty-one other States united?! . ' Gov. Wise's,/atns for leclining to issue a , proelam , a fo , r a day of thanksgiving- and 'rest, are id MI be no oth er thins that the CIO*, I tom miginated l In Massachusetts. If so, the i 'sooner 'rp.ginial Gan relierrei her gubernatorial 11 ;liair of him,- the batter.• To prevent 'a great 1: State from Uniting ip common with bee sister, i 1 of the Soniedetey; in ; o ff ering up thanks td t Almighty God i lfor blessings past and Rreson4 1 1 open - snob a Fittest, orgies ti,ISOk of ,liberalli , I a ty and ler Moral obligatian too pitiful Utmost. 1 for aeries's.. eopaideration. 1 1 Such selfishness, 1 1 I and. , chil di sh 'enmity, beneath - e'en school'. 1 j , boy spterttlaess,',Jll becomes executive dignity,. -tl r 1411114 frost that Gov. Wise :is the only man h ti livingtbat is unable to furnish" more eubstan- " reM''for the ' ' till eons , nowohservmsoe of a • day ( 004're not NOY Instituted and sanctioned by Ili* patriotic inhabitants of New England. hut- ii 1 onothat was asiven.enced,, abiajs, by the Path- , our 'irs-of l irhol • e eauntry. i • I 1 . 1. ' 1 a ii in . - ha On& , to ends, !El Ades Asti : 'Jai th g o nr bias at tiiis Mail trains were 'B,lond in con. eive our Western te rit i Eastern ve e ngement oflneonienionee ' election news 1 • &ie of. the be I t hepObliesna • their, eindidate eel securing a 5 in lie Muse • Honee, L. • . • err. large • nitm ear.. Them Will . .1 . 1 . Spring.. an, T.eq , former .oaire,[hin betnxni:ol!e Print -0! r # ll 4 llo 11. St!ir informs cave of _ . Lh y. The R. Frr , thae i eudi b$ Deo • • , . I The Battle Isigte• 1 , , The news Ikons almost (purr quarter just now, , dipttathst the harmry of the Demo. : critics Arty is! brsken—otimpletely des troyed. The pfsition•of Senator Douglas is no l onger i to be Millaken. ;He ;will array himself agamst the Admistration on tie Kansas Cuietitutio gums : lions and while his 'organs; are .thunderin g in the West, n favor ; of the right of the maj nty to rule lit !Anne, Col. Forney. keeps up . brisk and drflant fire in the East. Between iheie— and with peal 'after peg *om the leading Dem - . 1 1 , ocratm journals of New lEngland, Nist -Fork and' Ilichigin,' the President and Aihr . Sauthern: advistirs, if they; persist in priiing thelEstisse Cons tution pon the people of 'that . Territory; 'fill left in t h e Northinithout a decent body rue to sustain th e m Iniereir treachery. •- I : To I. Forney, Judge Douglas, and a few itie , are 'all eyes now turned. In , their. he balance of Power. If they main. nd defend the positions' they have assn= we_ may, safely coat:lnd i o that a "'United IP it near at hand.( "A constimation ' de. • = 1 ';dshidtql ~ I = 1 4 . era i t the new : 4.er eennty. . , ng, gentlemen I !astiintioes, ; 13noj. ewl Brighton; Dnnoan, itew owi Brighton; ohn Sargent' ' ew, Brighton; • lohn • • rig4tonf M. L. ' - re ' l '' lOU ~ , • I .. ....,__ 1 .2 S UPERIOR !MINING VONPANTIM last number !of the United States idlind Mining 'Register . , contains At forty-six mitaitig companies in the Superior country. Moat of these inks have offices in, -distant cities' id ig ten', in New York, nine inl34ton, p, any in Pittsburgh, and some in li d Chicago, These companies i have capitals, which appear to vied . into Amma r forming in the rig: itel7liVill?.o shares . The ; coat and val if these are not given: ~ The names of officers ',include active ,men , in' various ~...t , of the country .'''_ Ho* much' there is If ;Witt 'in these stocks wti hive no means if . knowingrbut we 'bait* a strong suspi sies_that some .;a1 them, like' )Ir. Puff's Gal si g e t e - -aie been gotten - op to sell.',' lf all th steaks are real, and . have been actual ly paid jail they exhibit an 'enormous ' ear& .tali I•At only ten dollire a sharelt would ainett4,to the enormous Om of 81,380,000 k wh.eh we 4nbardlyimagine n bas been 0 in 14e __ vested the . But, if we are, mistaken, etti thal_ Stec prim) p . rofitible, we shall: 130 ghtil of it:. ' •,``) 1 - , . °, .• , Rai list eibi; 1 ctinir met. *nil . i 1 piden, tt ,g ,41 Mr pank. ' Ita 51:st , r fo'l and .10'n) 1 0t16 They pr . a= train an inaka , will be lard to En i 1 , _,, ereantile i College, corner of. i %li and''" , i ,5,..., . h . I ~, mama- streets, .ricrei.nirg .......,, few blots from a perfect.maiter will ;do' re to develore the capacity ~ pi the pupil nit lie moat protracted' !wrote§ from a ' 1 erioi teficher. —W. C. Bryant ''• 'c 1 1 ) 1: .... n e oo a ti le s o u tu tired ier a u s po ro n e a m ll os tb t o in d s e t ta ni il o s tiy o e f s tb i 011:WE'S business . - Mr,. Duff his IPtii im iiesitlfe. - of the day,' casting such a HAW. I (iv I'' the'Wb - ole subject is. can emanate ales frtfui a mind richly!, stored by 'esrrietic mil Tamiliai with .. all. its realities. , Tb traits of hie valuable lessons are ethibit ' b his petuerons students in all parts the county, not one of whom, so far as, are aware has ever suspended n business -0 ,1 7 1 . jPiir:. ' ' - I-. ' . . 1 1 1 ---............,... . 1 IWitentitcrrcirr CITY Dn.. 7:774hett*e tire( Glolle, and a supplement hisnefto.dS are doeuPied with an espositiOn'ef the a hod frauds en thtpurehase of beake du riag-the-laut, 'Cotigrese4 l The publication • 14,06440 mu t t* berfpation,.partioularl. shoot the Capitol. ~ ( , ~ li - 1 , 1 E t NSNV ge~er 5 : : .;: . - i Arl-triv ess ,e cler k hp the Interior' dot .'sro ot Ate Kin 01 ; o nt ) 1 0°1 41 .i . : ilt 4 tit Count eat . " ." Oat etti. asserted - that., it Was OW his infinsineWthat thi'POW 01t OWly a4utiel_,lllll/ 1 - _Jtitutien to ;hi peeple'of jinn; and further, that ii-tra,4la r - . stein tch to Washita on which_ led, the i gt dent sod the Via totake their to.. 8 83 early in favor f the Conienttoos 3 , . I . • ~ i. o same correspondent states , that ~thel hag strnggle for :the ' Speakers lip en suddenly brow ht to a eenettiSibri. p is to be withdra n inlayer . - of i Otr; I b ensures ' the ; .latter's oleetioth i . and} ps is,to be ()hairier' of the COnonittee tl i 'aye and. Meant. e,also suites that' lance), Jorteo f the tber prominent op at of Orr, its to -14 - Chairman of the mitteo on Foreign 111,471ti0n5,-.makingl f 1 , letter the 'Political and the ',former the! ' dal leader of the Hon.se . - 1 , • - '''..:i ' e struggle for the o ther offices contiu-1 ery warm r ` . -.11 - i - -i t .' 1 ASllltioTol4 Ora Dec 7 1 :- . 7.At ' tha I d' cratio. eaticus Il tteld thi t , ha s e t 've ll u ell ing t7 l lB 6o :' me hers of thi; House were in - attendance' eff lk t r ilit s t au tv i i k s n lilo r g in tO de be l e , 7 3-ts , e fu n i e lr areq t6 m:i i n ie - 1 tell nth the fa is in en ectieit with the rein ks made, in the former,caucus by Mr. Ole Ws, affeetiugAlrJ Wendell s charac ter, h o wrote tt l4ttrerl to Mr., Clements; wh replied th a corrupt proposition .had bee !made Whim 'in h'elialf of Mr. Weu.l ir del . subjecthavin Wendell g been referred - ie him, em. pia ti ly denied that any preposition Of the ature stated , le n t been, Matte „will bil ] I d wledge or antharity , and that it mosi. na o been. by Somel one too lair io wprkt too proud to steal, andl ashamed' to beg.--f - Th - above corresponde re was submitted by Alr Faulkner. - 1 '-.,- i ' Ir. Clements sa i d that when the proH- Ili , . was made he' rerred the individual , li to he Act of made providina .penalties a_ oat persons makin approaches to toen ber of Congress for c rupt=porposes; the ma. was in his poWer, but for the sake of hi family he would u t expose him; 1 be correspendenceihaviog been read, ii cot on the imminatio ' for Printer ensuA l r Ir. Houston withd r ew r the name of Mr 1 . B ks, and proposed that of Str. Stead mi ii, who received silty votes from' the So them inlad' Westt'rn meMbera - r Mr. ,W 'tided' received only $1 votes. :Messrs, 1 F .Iktier and Hopkins voted' for Mi. 11:4- tis lof the Union. Sothe of the membei.s re used to YOIO, and trouble i s appreltet• de. at the vote in the 'House 7to•morrow. FilititllNOTON, Deo. 7.-0 3 n motion el M . l3e njamin, , a ‘resolution was 'adopted tit i Ake oath prescribed by' the Cktnstitit ti.o be admtpistered 'to the pew Senators . , Mr. Bright, the-oldest member preseh . t._ - Andrew ‘Johnion, of Tennet. see; and Mr. 0 ark, of Ne Ilanspsh4o, took their sedts. The Senate : -proceeded to hallot-ror Pres.; id . t pro to pore. Mr. Fitzpatrick was I ) . ?sea and returned thanks, 'when-o°l2ga l! reisolufieeses were , adopted to inform the iiin'se and the President of the 'l3 / S. of.an ) .ization. The Senate - then went into ?entire session, and confiton'ed the Prsi d Iles nomination of Gen. W. Bowman - I d it.' of the Bedford Gazette, as Superiut n- , I nt of Publte Printing: :' A, .lllousz.-221 members answered to ;t etri, O• wee. A quorum being thus micertnined , ~. t. ibe present; the House oroceeded to pie, e action or - Speaker.' Mr. Orr. was nomi. n. ted by Mr. Jones, pf Tenn.; and Mr. r row by Mr.'Banks, which resulted• as t 'lows :•'Jrr, 128; Grow, Bd_; ;scattering, . The Clerk appointed Messrs; ,Stephens d Banks to conduct Mr Orr t 3 the chair. he oath 'was administered by Mr. Grd- 1 gs. . 1 ' , I , - ? On assumtog the chair e expressed his ranks for the , honor conferred,' and said . , o' , dames. and respoosibte duties . of i the, air; won' be ceinparatiiely light if he mild i)e o fortunnte as to secure the co. p 'o f the me • - eratton miters in despatching business and up holdin g the digatty.of.ithe' tome. 1 - ' . I • 11.0 n raotion - uf Mr.! Clingman, the iithis„ef he lastHOuse were adopted till stberiviso `"dared, with'a•proviso Co, the 234 rult4 Mr. Allen , of Illinois was elected Clerk , the House, receiving the same number r 'votes . as Mr. ' Orr received for speaker; 41 Xr: Glosbrenner was elected Sergeani-at , s - m and Mr. Hackney, door.keeper ; 1 M r. lusky Was declared Postmaster by resolu kion. -- 1 1 , • - I 1; Mr:Florence; of: Penosylvania, gave no , trot of MS intention to introduce a bill for toe entire =suppression in , the District of Columbia, of, all Bank notes as currency, or of all ha k notes of a .less denomination. ttian $lO as a circulating Medium. c 11 The House theh 'adjourned. 1 - I I i 1• • , - t ein'i lot' o f iuLi Pbe on 't you Co ib D. fins Iles - ; t . NEW I ORK, De l e.4.--Daniel E. Sickles and C.l,Godfrey Olinther were last night eipelled from, , ' the Tammany-Society.,. m 'Speeches were made by Mayor W0e .. 1,40.bn d oc b rano , Capt. Evaders and-otheri r . A vigilant Committee was appointed to report , ttiti.imig'',l against th° regular 7 '9lnilliT iThe imestl Wushingion porrespoi tjays*.the administration had a secret In X,ansa9,:during the'sating of the tititutional.ConveutiOn, engaged its all 'the members 'and thi•Ougb i whoni the - ye dietted I portions if not the w scheduleheihe .' 4 l' ''-',."7 • . The 17510atIoz in Congress.% i• 1 •,q , --b--- , 1 . The PhiladeiphiasNortli. Amet,ies .says . .,. , . that it is by n o means certain that the Cal houn Ponstitu ton .'can txr- forded -through pongfess r even with ISll',the rrrer ofir T resi dentiapatronage. S? House of, tepre ientativ7will be divided ditto ` 118 (Demo;. Crate, ; Repliblicans,l4lAnst4icanSt Of It the. D emocrats, 53 arefroinihe,Prea iSt,ateS, leaving 65 from the ' South . lOf the Ameri cans,lilLre from the Slave Stites; but' it is doubtf ul, if several of thkri can, be got to to for th e • Kansas cttage. I: Itt;en if they.all .Should, the aggregate on l'lgit fjcid WO lilt I:14 onl y 89 against Illtiblicins. Du et' these eirenmsttMees, it is clear that if. the Northern Denitkitits i sinpla I divide - equal!) , on the Salmi gisestion f . thaobogus .State cannot be . .adn i tted. "I It is our ip'}- t pressioh; , says -the A eriesh got la yitajori ty of theva will Tots ;with i tha Oppsitien ' 11 •• I i ' 7.-- _,... .: 7, , v , I ' ' ' • • ..., • , . i'' I ' is :.. I ME , I 4 dent gan 2. (Jon t rising •xceu• .e•io o - ' - 111*-ATLASTIO' TBLEOUSt ''f. - ..*. -,,- r- . ~. ....,--- '„ • _. /' ' i,, '. • Aw , bos Arcady i beet, mentioned in it,„, loreigurite'tri l / 4 . Lthe.expectetionia not► enter, tainedisf mewing the . attempt. tb fay ib e , Atletatte Vekaph , cable at the end - 0 ( tw it inie,'*bpgartning of Jaly;: the .tione ti revs," iklach i arged from ; the l'eteam.;' ni ship; Agamenou!and Niagani being l e ft to “hiberoati!,r like a - monster Inaliti:i ihei yard of Plymouth,England, while thelman ufacturers !ive again set to work ta! r ii tir ,.. ply &Seim - ley. of come **l hund red. hundred Mike of wire 001 exietiii' That per,tiets„of the cabfe fost, l 'it fii"aratO, i s t i o i u 00 1008„,•rfor,, the changes in the electrical condition of-0 wirelre risinstintly.''Srateli, ; . -0,1 eight Lad day, and will be used for th e / purpose of. throwing additional light . . the 'subject of, torrestsial electro-magoetie , enrreore?' .No fault whatever ,has Lea, Nand with'the wire : mbich br;ke last ,yezir, wills-sub unitittuitate results. '' \ Many im. portant precautions and :improvements E. 14.-.: golfed by- that event will be - introduced • iii tite.pew plan of-operatione, • but prieeip a o, c ly in-the paying out inaibines, with the .: specisl design of goardieg against thestraiii, caused by the sudden, pitch of the vesselp end with, the breink in the'wheele so adjus.- led "as-to bii seltaet lag, effectually prevent—. in'apy jaiu&piessiire ln 'relation to ilia' rplan more reectitly determined urie l of eni. ting the two halvvs of the felegraptio wire in:_the mildie (4 the', PCCUI, and free; theneo steering for the c!pmsite shore, tbe l l‘..ndett• Times says.. ' ‘..'fbe opponents of this Own are ! to, be foUnd atiloug the , deep-izi }fishermen, the generally prefer the plii i , of laying down ' the cable frointliLiNow World Ito the Old , -acid tshoadvaa4e; among other reasons, die fact tha t the set of the Gulf Streani is i n tills direction . ,;aiii that it Would bin better for the expedition to have - lthe - current in its favor" t ban 'ag :lost it ' ittit ' its we ! be;: Wove-the inilueu.e of the 01;11Jtre:mt dorsi L not extend below TO fathems,depib; one is 1 at aloss to,Peretive how -it 'can afftet an -t tu - iclett !king to di.ibiperge....4., eable.-to •the li depth of .more than '2",000 "t;thori.s. A . Avore reasonable ohjectionAies in the fact `that in the centre the cable tuusLhe joined "and.tlnit it has been- deteriiiined not to I . joinlwitli a live" 'mile centre of s:oil wi re , which -would give it tenfiid stictigh at this 1 .point. When I to this ridi e ieney ww ,,. a da tv e ' fact that tfic,hlyof, "each •piecoL,of cable is Imade in a difft•reat and that — OOO figrflOtt forms a right and the. other' a loftAand screw, trieli of .whieh helps the other to /it WISt, we cannot, however reluctantly, help -seeing,that this joiniug in Ole Centre ia'a blot iii the whole aCheirie. Of Course a plan (ccord'itig to which a heavy. .sleare; " weigfit it to. be. ottitelied to this job:11114as, 4 ben d e vised to Prevent the wires Aintwiat.' 1 ' rug if poisiblel liar a weight at this lune. lion is a nest serfous danger." - . The Titues - remaiks that-there seems ; 80 funusual densatajust nor for sobritirin ! ,',. ea• l I biezi; riolcs time .five oc,siß. cables fir trif i r _fewit plaees and Governinepts•iniaing beets; lately completed; one for ilia.!Streilili Giv-: ermaient;rone for, the - "-)J„iiii-11, ' , to. connect,. Denteilk, with S'weAcy,rtte . to connect cry ion and Oolombe orthf , main land.; and -one to join Kurraeb*iifith 1 011ellttrl. Pi abnost every itietancellie eondlicting airs is Similar to that fa -purposed Athos "tie eittile.--=:Not. Intrlligeneer. ; ;' - 9P • A talented. cotemperary, tLe • State* of this eify y - itnputes to ue the • desire'',of 1 "4- ~iime li n g the gret body of the Deinoeratia party" bt the titatious we made a few days . . ago, from Dettoeratte ppre ses of the country.] in refeienee - I to the latest Phase of the Kttnals•qucstiori, and :tads that; in I like this, in-aead ,-)f haying ttle sniffed , with I.iihtinalts clanol;'i it de sires , ityaltear with distinctness i the delega ted authorities iaf the detnoeraie pa411;"-- Di - selttitning- the uneharatable. purp)se 130,- Fribed to us. wa are ,obliged, however i to oonfess our ignorance ryt . ,. the tittalifilfioni and investiture by which a i'delrgated thoriti of the Demleratie pifty" m a y ber recogniietirif such' organs. as Illy, Pelroit Frei Pre-s' Chica g o 'rimee Albany' ktial \ and Argue, Harrisburg l'atriotimid Tliliav! 4 Illinois State Iteglster, New of Counnerecy Thil4rdi;lfitilt Press, lanc: Plaindealer, and 'such-like ja4Fu l ls , repuied - Denicer.a t i rot e - no t - to• be included in the numb r. We therefore keg that cur cotemporary (who, we presume is 'a leloga. ted ahthority) will obligingly furnish, lu) list_ ofErb journals as, in coniequened'jofl SOtiTLI 111 , steririus delegation unktaqx4 o to no, L are entitled to sp e ak' arithority 1 ) ; atail whose -oice we-niayi• hereafter ba danger of mistaking for, "mutinous clamor" when, iv public journalists, and in dilty . to:„ our , teidero, - we undertake to appr;zerthetnl of liemoceatie oplAloo,its manife , tattonsin. different parts of the couiitry - .42\ r ot. it:gene-tr. Douglass and Rao . hattan: ' 1 : , Pellished I telegrephic dek.p itches from Washingtop, state, that Donglasi and s Btur chanan nave, had a conference on, tha - KetiJ, sas question, and that the - breachbettOett Ahem i,s widening. Thinglse' urgent l redM m v endaltionS ofsdeveted friends for imiiirt• ant positions have been treated very cgs ,- Ilerlr lirouffhent. „tie asked I ajfi t 510 4 ' I mtsmou for his:Lieutenant, Rich rdsh4ad oginitfidir'hini - the offer Of / the rGo'vEriatire l , ship oNebraska:v. ,The same despitelief' also s ate that. ( it, is currently :' reported .1 ', 14 1 his p do frieEd-Steadroan,who Caine q trosp.; , - ly recommended for-an importantiv'st, ' F' s wet h i y - 11Ir: Buchanan with the &Mit 1 , 1 *,, 7 ; mark Sir, you did all SOU COLO 2 1 141 , 11 , • 'the Cincinnati • • 1. - • q Sfill• also tancionatt v.,o.nventtos. , man,]as soon as he had recorder& befOl' surpriS6 which.this obiervation oce lo i 4 , l .teplied: `"Truo; Sir; Oid support '3ltiato Douglas iti' that Convention, becalm 1 : ;e 7 Roved him 'the ablest and fittest msn , rt: seoted.. I sin of the 1101110 opinion' sLilt„r_ I veA You ' egooct morning,' _This sy,!ter matie rejection of Douglas friends #o the. Eiecmtire may noliliavo provoked the Pt. flingischigm, but is liicelY to aggravtte ii-' Ri c h a rds.in As . iinoiln to be velacaieUt'_ against the '. dotige sabmissiot., l aii,l N4C 3 * • -_• __ _ id t ,LAs "-The stati.s, 3 .' (• l6reti ),ct 'President, at I Washinguill its ,i , gue of the 231.1; a It;adiig icreJ.Y denouncing Mr. Irp .. ligh• States 'Minister to Gres! Pat' * late ,sPeechtthe Lord P 13 1 , 0 le abiections taten is to!his,o7 sytitpathy with' the Britisbi ill i r i h the Sepovs. Are we to bilk 'Wive at the Cott btiiii c- - - J -,. 1 1 . ' • , '-'3llt; DAI organ of 11 containg,:in eilitrrial, se tan, for his, dinner. 1 .1 . 1 iireFeion of the Wit wi Ai new lop Ames ?'1 IN I . , ' i , NI OE ME
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