0 ai e Vaattiturati, ANN, 'EXACT JURTIII:C. MA. inxny wrvi FORNEY, "1""' Vtigt rtr.Esti,F.NT, Him, JAMES BUCHANAN., ' OF PETN4YLVItiI4„, Sqbje, I to drc decitiqo o.CDemocralic National "P Convention. V:)11 CANAL CO3OIIB.SIONFIr.--"--; GEO.R.GE,SCOTT OF oLvninrx nit Auvirm. JACOB FREY, Jit, 31ONTOONLitli C)1;;;TY r o n FtunvEr,R GENET:AT , TINIOTHY IVES, bP 'POTTER CJTNTIC, Ancozatio Ekletozel Tickot, IMATOR rII.IIILE3 it, BUCXALF,W, WlL3tri Mce-iN14.E.b13. - bis Is'.--..ogOitalt W. NF.LI:;uI:V., Do. 2 I -PIERCE BUTLER, Do. I-F.DW MID 11AI1TNI IN, 110 4th-1t11.1.T.111 ' Do. 5,h -4011. N t 9 .11- "th - -:ii.rvii),;4l7ltV. J. Bth—clf.iltl ES IiESSI,FII., Otli-JOSEPIt PATTI:U. O.,";; , 100t-18.1 Do. 1 Dli-FltA NCI3 W Do 12 h-T110:1.1 46 nBTplillttCT, 113. 11 %.--A , SII kit .M [NO En, Do. It 11-REUBP.N WILDVD. bo, Emu; ; .t citAWPOTto, Do. 11 1 li-JA3lr3 1 1 1. A cit., 1),. 17111--1 I - , T.4111.1:. 19 18 b-JOIN I) It.nDI,Y, Pe Ittli-JA11:111 TU11311117, Do 20.11-J A- J. DUCH Do 2let--IVILL et!if 11.1: ' Do. 211.-JAMHS 0 C.40{1 , 111.1.1,. Do. 231-11101 WAS CUNININ - 417101; 1 - 4 h--,1011:4 h:EM,TY, , L'ELLE'PO.VTX, PI:NNA s:rorr,u-sr !I.►B('l[ 10, ItStil. 20 RotlCSOr.ai earkc.43;czlatite Wit Ait, 4r: rc,t.tested to state that banking !Taus: 0:f hut's, lisle, U1.4.-Gee r des- »a r«n4 Oclan.o meth flan E, nor A' it a lean...A of any Bank in Pitttbeir 4 e or oily o , her part of Ike country. They it# busatesi — ah thew nun rctponsibli ity, aid 1111 uniicr the control of none.. Macs.—nt4 could rollilou your eye. for a ihetitypitypose than - mink into the private &whom of frirate people. To rent your , i , /eitu, you must 'tr.( other Fir ektns than thnie eifir s irdeil by the co!unn.‘ of -the •Tr4tehnian. -J.i.vgaitv.—The absence tf the , rector etl:t,r pievents its from get in; von a definite en terer, but no doubt the arraa•i:,acitt could 6c satafacionly myle. six 2 pkafaio have apormnal mt.-2r.ezo. DANK :A.—Km eau le gervainiodatagn Ihre foaP.. By refer:pi.; our aderly:am; , ct Lau a you trill be ark:l,o,7:cl. ?IMF rtL•wy .-....b.ia. awrksi 43... I. AS.. Pa....... 4%..—J.,............ ...II tie carried unit th)agli NicliAai mill lived. Thz Allies not kw i,.;; been orn , f illy informed of the delittiof si-1101,is and the sc:i.ssion of Alevinitcr, arc suppostd, ttploulati:ally • to be ignorant of the change. And should a treaty of gasa:u" bo sigued, one of the first st:ta of the Russian goverummt will be, on reantnlng diplotn.ttie intercaar,o with Eng land, France. and. Turkey, to inform thoso c a governments flat this Impe ial Majesty, the Czar Yictrgsa is no more, an l is august son, AlersuuLr, reigns in his stca over all the Rfuniarr. —Thiety,)les presers, mainly &AZ' tt to the Republican cause, and also containing 'enrol conservative Irhig and Amniean iourhais in this State aro opposing the notn• insition of FilintOre. In too North atifi West the opposition to the ticket el:env:Ss ne.:. - I.v ali the presses. In the city of Pittsburgh there is not a- single Journal that duos not openly oppose it, and throughout the North it e,t once arriie Ili Republicans against the iimericsmi istaite national contest. ,Gorornor Barstow ha 3 addressed a uffs• ,0 to the Legislature, denying situ juris d4tk n of this Supreme Court in 'the matter of the disputed Governorship, protesting aga it t .its action, and threatening to resist, with all the means in, his ibpartment, any infringo mad upon his rights. The message wan n:- ferrza to a committee. The ‘106.401.1 of. Via 1 Court teill probaLly be rentlered to day.-- Tho Dernocna's are determined to sustain Gay. Baritow. Drown,.of ih? tritited Sta:cs, has i traduced a bill for tho building of a railroad tale, b lino to - the Pacific. The-bill *filch tho Company arc to pay 50 n. • acre bdore obtaining title, and arc required ¶500,000 as security that the work . shall Le fa:tblittly•performsd. —To the case o: Craft el a/. vs. the State Bait of Indiana, Um Supreme Coot has do cid3 I that lb, 2iith cid 20th dais of February in leap year aro to be counted a•t otse day, and a note falling duo oo the Thb cannot he prAeited for non paymoot UST after bankihg boors on the 29th, -7 . :4ll.trimaAt might last, a actstructire ,„Xtrasotzurred it) AIM looktet* i4r4 of Fhilatlel- - phia. A tncicry iS - A3 4r.rcl, several dwell. jags Icstrepol, ands nu.nber of others .sc -700:90i-riserRatiod. .Th 4 ste a mboat lienry , L. Gave ettaslo 4 narrow' escape from destruction, co &tunlay tloraing—the fire being to-still.' gt s' tod•sviVa much difficulty. ---Tmt Wive* in Europe has been unusu „itaid, +MHO here it has bte-so:Mtensely . .Last month several beMitiful butter l i - Armin, caught in the girder's near Parit, ...the Nor York Cot trAl Railroad depot, IltitAtitY watt vritolly itroytd by tiro on lreddia4titaight fa.t. - I.tv bzedintl),ll4ml into the Ma resod Legit...W*lre, authorizin3 thit_auspe n . mini of all bitsiness o Huridity. ~..ii-ilartattn, it it raid, .1 1 14 Que.!, I $ wiNrod $ 1 .4 0 , 0 9„ 0 3 0 , 1 3 1 0- 4 otryrilist,stoneof im..iituela it. --Nothing of :my siwcial heipor:eivo tr3ulyinif 14 f'ofigmcc thiriog the pro weak. -- -7 , 1 104: 0 264 . 0 .4tgraYtF titaitlt , 'm i t"' ' • 'Vise 110011 sis soma eke tree at ASH. .. . ~ .t.. , h ead _. r• It_. •- . We inisci)Skt t h e oettut 4 MMUS, tO-: ~ The subject o f 4 sa f e *a d r oi a bi c ito ch ey day; the•ticket nominated by the Democratic is beginning to attract the attention ,of the Convention which assernblial at 'llarrisburg people, end business then agree that a tne• on the 4th inst. The Union and Patriot, in i talk cuiVency is the only safe system by alluding to,,tim candidates, says: ' --- '''' } which am i de and commerce can he conducted: Ceorge Scutt, candidate for Canal Cotn. I The s . c. , e i asfic American, in alluding to this uni,sioner, was a Democratic representative subject. says that gold is one of the oldest in the"Assenilly in 1853--F, Bairn the coon. of metals; and has been known and toed by ties of Colninhiti enti r loritour, and WAR' 0110 a ll nationy_aaviiiie•and civilized--from the of the most, popular. and intelrgent numb' 'il ihiwn of, history. It exists native in nearly . !of that 1-4.ri enlightened in -hie views, f‘ d' ore art of the world, as a Metal, eased firm in the performance of his public flub s. at w ith with otherinctals. It IS Of a brilliant Ile has had large epericneo in every thit/ marline° ; .a beautiful yellow oceter; tit ' connected with...the public improvements, malleable and ductile, and is transparent in has boon a railroad and canal contractor And I thii i haves.: It is lbsibla ate full red heat ; I conducted himself in all -the public relations , „sstailieea partially when skwly raided, of life with ability and spotless integrity. J i and isnot acted upon like zinc, copper,_ tin, He is a native of Bradford county, but ha s,or iron, by ordinary agents. That is, these been for many years a citizen of Cidumbia— 1 metals are readily oz . .yeimigylvatilte that Independence was de i is the commit of the Union, use iced hi its elaretkand the Federal constitution consflue limitations Ss' its authorities; to respect the tell and tbat.it therefore becomes irisspe .— , rights and authorities retuned to the States cirdsensethedity of Pennsylvatntinte to Watch and to the pimple - as ' egpally" incorporated over its stifecy:as secured fly the - great char -is nth and essential to (lie Success of the gen- ter or the Union : to resist the first apptoach -1 oral system ; and to' avoid the interference es of-danger to its perpetuity, and forever to !'with the' rights of cookcienoo or the fulict i fonß cherish and maintain if invifilato, as the pal of religion, so wisely exempted from civil ladium of our happiness; political. social and l jurAelietion." it . cold. Ncsetred, That-hy the general consent of, !less/clef', That all vacancies that %Lay take , the wise and virtuous ofolt. n ations, the place in the delegation to Cincinnati, now se-1 banters of theßepublie of, i Dic United:States, lected, shall be filled by a majtwity_of the, l exhibittel in their individdel cha r acters and -whole number there present, and that the l intim reattlt of their public delilterations, a said delegation shall.havo full power and tat i degree of virtue and a prndticnl statesman- dainty. among themselves to regulate by ' ''ship, to which the history of the tiorld whom and how their votes shalhbe given in' allitrds no parallel ; that hi no Part of the the Convention. iFederal Comport is the wisdom of our-lath- l Resolved, That the Democratic State era more conspicuous, thou in leavi n g the Central Committee shall require a pledge whole question of slavery to the states in from each elector, to vote for the candidates their sioTra/ capacities ; And that in theta - o-- for President pnd Vice President of theiWiii l vision for the re-delivery of fugitives escaped ted States, who May be nominated by the 1 from labor or service, they demonstrated a Cincinnati Convention, and in OM of the acute Of justice-an appreciation of th e neglect or retrial of Any elector so4o du I value of the Union-au avoidance of one- within it rettsontdde time, hue Suite C e nt r al 1 sided philanthropy, and impracticable (Iwo- Committee hw and they ar.:llBre.:ll.emitower t ries of government—le Moll present a proper cd to substitute. example for the guidance and imitation of us, i• A nun-rate°, consisting of one front each theirdimecndatifs. n eso e t ,,,,l , Thm , ,,i,,,k on l y . (~, t h e c orist i,„ , Congressional District, was selected to report . tution, and the-exposition there/ if which has Nati onal Conventio n, and delegates to the been affinsted by the practice of Democratic ;Electors. The : contest for &loot .tt to de administrations, for the chart of our policy,. f einnal.i wact•exceeding/y spirited. The fol- That these constitute, CH the - " f u " datit ' ita ` lowing is the list of delegateltehosen law is changed by methods which itself pro vides, the Iligliest - TM f7t leer obedience as mnsimartus ter LASKY.. ..- ' citizens ; and that we utterly discard that Arnold Plumer, Venatigo. partial and exaggerated sympathy, the at- ; henry D. Foster, Westmoreland. tempt to carry a loch into preetiee. is at the 1 / a vid 11. Porter, Dauphin. - peril of our dearest hiterests as a nation, and James L. Reynolds, Lancaster• threatens the infliction of evils of tenfold' ntSTRICT ItnrielAns•' magnitude to those Which it proposes to ISt—Edward H. Webb, John Nthirthy. l/a bud -.1. C. Vardyke, l'•lumbt re llPl‘lhhten. React/red, That The. i polity of-the States 3d - john Robbint{ jr. (1 ,7 w . carrithin. I is the vital element Cif tie Constitution itself, 4th-Jos-Uppencett, jr., U. Brenner. , I and that tell intcrfercnce with t h e rights. °- f , , ' sth--, Owen Jones, lhonias.J. Roberts. the SW e 4 by those a ho seek to disregard 6th-John - Rutter, Charles D. Manley. a"ted guarantors ht the p ast, And Sy all ., 7th--John D. Stiles r Ea warl Nichulaun. others, should be rehlike‘with the Caine , Nth--J. mithey Japes, ..p. K. Miller. spirit t hat would denounce and reptialite all‘ 9tir--11. D. Swarr, Joseph B. Raker. attempts to ercet'odiotis distinctions lido-eon , lOth-John We iilinanrJ. 11. Kreiter. those o to are entitled' to shoe the blessings ' I lth -Wm, L. Den art. C. M. Straub. l end benefits of our free institutions. l Illth-n. B. Wright, J. Or 2diitagomery. Re,av , d, That the effort to direct the 1 13th-J. N. Ilutthitition, 11. li Reardon. I pole er of the lion union tit by anti-alaYer y l 14th-V. E. Millet, C. I. Ward. •• agi :a Lon unde • the t arious liana a and ptui... l 1 , 5 t ii _ wm. F. Parke , johaiabionsson. So sus of Piro-ilisin, Anti Nebra4nisln, Yu. A6Ol-Ilenry Wash, john Stuart: sionisin and Itepublicaniam ; and ley inter- I iith. __ Jahn Cessna, A. P. Lusk. ' faring with the rightsof •censcience in cant). 18th-John C. Everhart, Richard White. lishilig a relorkus fist as a (initiate/then for lO.h-Ja mb Turin y, Alex. .311iinney. office, - hi ths scent oath bound society of the 0 , t h__ j o b, f). Dail anus, Wm. If( pk,ins. Know Nothiegs. is epistsed both to the lett er . 2/st-.-Atufrew Burro, Charles flariwit. and the spirit or the constitution. and toine 1 earnest teachings shill practice of inc earliest and most honored ralmmirittzttnrc. 'std—Samuel W. Black, Jas..A. Gibson, , 23d-M. C. Trout, JelttYN. M. . Gib . , f 2-11.11,-S. L. Gillts.J. V. James. hi,,,,.”'red, Thnt 'Yr- are now as erre Huai. 1 2.5,h_._ al •., Porter Brawley,-Wilson,La'ri. ti rally i.proaed to the dectrinea and designs 114 an Organization u Lich co-Nit:top/ate the 1 overthrew of the cif it and religimis rights of , F the efirtleaf,„•,„ that tie, quality of the citizen,' MA Ilh e the ' ‘, The 'Carlisle American hoists trio Fla mm* ticket, but says i ihat if Mr,-Fillmore repudiates- tisi - ekirii.ikieliateka-principle, It will repudiate him. It insists that he Pinat put himself right upon the' record before it can giro him to unpainted support. The American State Council of . Amuut. ohusetts passed a resolution refusing to sup port, Fillmore and Donation, until assured that they will vindicate' the jtitt rt , ghts of the North. . - „ Bavne..at. heavy robbiriti were perpe (rated in Philadelphia, on Fruday morning Met. Ono firm -9,Oheenut street, and an other at -Third and. Market att., were to gether plundered of about $1.2 i 000 worth of oak goods. —A petition has been presented to the -UP* At Berrisberip asking firth hierssise of 4 the 'saliiies of tlio Law judges of this - • —Magian L.Atei,oteA7l4, of Clinton IRV has ow:O4W Mr. Mirk, ifi'the of ths,,,yeerwtir Mr. , tithsfitatia mai Pasainkets of lifieSite*. torter bo the'resnit of thip,ifidao feNnee now sitting_ Paris, It appears be yond it.doibt thtt France *Ol come 'out of them seWer than she went 131:ZIf.the war Fyea ob, it..m.Rulte understood 'hit' A.Ustris. ibs the and Russia is overwhelmed a contincnlle aiitiaap and hence it con. fidently assumed thlkpeace will be Made.— Whatever England maY4stlifer Pfltn4 ll 4-hlty . .. lag .the power in her hanft,will datd,ogier. °wily with Russia. If the\ eUnew boundary through Bessarabia . *Wholly unpalatable, a line nearer th may 1' be taken : and in tlxchangelbr the a .nder I of the Salina sod MIA Mouths of the B in uhe l the Russian.. Plerdpqhmtiarica May fortified against:the obtletia deMiarkli of the Turks that Nicolaiefthe' tilsmarctiecic In like manner, should England persist in demand ing that the *eland Isles be not relortifled, in the Interest of Sweden, France maw in Bassin in pointing out the propriety o f the abandonment of ileligelimd by .Orcat Bri tain. The words "British preponderance on ,o9ntinent" are already as flegnesitly I heard at Paris as "Russian preponderant. in the'Ettat," used to be., ' It appears likely, In I short, that France will. play thp part of a 1 mediator, and will issno from the centered ' cos having laid England 'tinder obligations, having gratilled.Russia, and having inspired Austria with esteem. The destiny which will open to en empire connueticing the world' -we may say--r_undor these circutnittances, may be brilliant in the extreme. For, one thousand years, Franco Mu; had preteinsioos to the sovereignty of Europe. But they never Were Solid till now. Charlemagne conquered, but he eould not retain-, in him vanity overpowered policy, and he sacrificed en empire for thEeake of a crown. Louis the Fourteenth gave a in m arch to Spain, kept the King or England in his pay, and narrowly missed raising a de— pendent to the throne of Ate empire. - But his rower was a sham altogether. Ilia grand son 'S heir was the first to turn egninat him . the Enßnsh -.pot Nei in the way of lodging as well as hoarding thtir monarch • Ye thfi empire, lie died without a friend, ..I,tiefe than all, that power at bome rested op 'a false be- His. There were nq elements wherenut a preponderant - empire meld be fasliioned. Whatever was enlightened was debased and unmanly ; the foterepresentativer of virtue and manliness pile ignorant .and helpless. ao he failed.. Napoleon conquered : reaped the flrit fruits of a tieilitig di liacrsoc ; he• gcciated, too, witn far Iftfeitbility than it is non , the fashion to give.liim credit for nar rowly escaped raising France to t.. rank to which she had so long aspired. Zia liapo-. labs made the mistake of taking credit to himself for the meritorious works of Cho' revolution ho forgot that he -was. only ids instrument, and assumed to bias author it. from this .otiatkid laftmder: - Inissul to.-the still greater blunder- or desiring to consoli date a dynasty, with collateral 4ymudieles : was led el Way by the hollow sippcistance of force presented by an army ; a:.d so he tailedat The present Emperor, up to• this time. has committed none cf these errors of polity. Apart from his antecedents, tea i k r is by no. mean'bear vent form a whollY unfavora opinion, his ca rom, since his imitation to the empire, has been signally honest, atraightfurward and laudable. The commerce and • industry, u FranceVero never in so flourishing a condi tion as at present; the State credit is gooll ; antl-the popular burtliene, as compared with those of the republic, the reign of Louie Phillipe and that of Charles X, are not im moderate, white they aro nothing tut - corn. pared with those of the format empiret, It is true that F rancs is denied a free repro.. sentative Assembly, ands free , press : but— strange as the a.viiertion may seem on this side the water—it is by no meauseertain that the want of these necessaries to eery branch of the Anglo' Saxon family is appre ciated as a grievous privation by the French. Judging front the experiments under the limited franchise of the Orleans pcnod, and the universe/ suffrage of the republic, it, iv ewe doubtful whether the French—whet. ever the reason inky have been—were as successful in choosing legislators for (tient selves, as the Emperor has been in seleeting them for the nation. At all events, it ulcer. iiunly the opinion of the best. men in Franco ban the people will be bette (1110111 rd to use the franchise alter they,lnive seen the government sueerssitilly administered fur A few years without the disturbing accidehtv of periodical Appeals to the people. Thu political oondition of France is clear to one who bears constantly in mind the b broadSfact that there never has been in inixlent times more than one revolution, soeial and -politi cal : and that the changes 'edit It have taken Pince. 1702, namely. the COllllll/tiona of 1700, 1814, 1815, MO, 1848 ins 1851, have been no more revolutions than the fall Of a I Ministry in England, or the change of an administration here. Prance has been once revolutionized ; that 'sax when it became a republic from a monarchy. Since- then it has always lwerellemoemtie. 'rho Demo. erotic institutionv panted by the republic, One and indivisible. of 1702, have lnYt r been uprooted : there have been several changes of execullye, bloody and '6o,ra, in consequence of the want of proper pro= visions fur peacenil changes, of thd military preponderance of certain men, and of the sanest UniVertrai incapacity of all th e past rulers of France in foreign affairs; but under the outward executive emit lies the old re public still. That republic Louis Napoleon may exhume, vivify and tame.—New York Herald. WASH( NUTON'A 8111111-DA) IN HAVANA. - - he Havana correopondeut of the Charlchton eollri,er writes " - Yesterday was a day that issacred to er cry American heart. It was the birth-day of that truly great and good men—Ucorge Washington. When has the world, either before or aim*, prothiceil his peer 3 Irs in duty bound, I met with several dour fellow citizens, end although there was no extritor• dinary preparations mule for the celebration y el, a happier or More pleasant meeting it has rarely been my good fortune to attend.—' Would that you could hilvelenn ns, even in this despotically-govertiocniland, a blind of freemen ! asseniblell to do honor to the mem ory of the 'Fathers Of 'eur Country,' Could you but have seen the triirerin li ,thg tat ening, eye, sit we tatted' tbal to ourlips, when Standing, we drank 'The 'Memory of threrge Washimiton;"73:o4 would have felt tic least some of uis were 'worthy song of noble sires, Lot thoee ok(hs roes who, in 76, tbught , bled, and conquered that libe rty which they bequeathed to us air our birth-nght, and which we wal defend to the hurt hour of our liver.. , "A - startling sheet weri'produced • the t oast- The Union — no North, go ; yon -but pixl the Union.' Each mangraa his neighbor's handwith a heartineea that told of brotherly love and feeling, prevailing amongst all, gild pervading each Awart with a ppwer and spu rn'''. which.rny poor pew is quite unable. tea describe."' la'AfAatix Brow*, Anodotueer, b 0/3' ilabd• nry all the Wee in the minify: 110apriVINfet t .! tiro to witotorer , el3Y`On• friend D•stnt. Dias, Id will be roes by • ltfr advertteeniont, 4 now enstenged•ring • seporior 'iroehlocfor th:a dialling of Con.. If. fora tlie ek mrlre right for 'Centre oonuty. We teaoanneolf . Thirr as ti moat ingnnione ad* prompt worlapeet Sam of his work in at present in Imo/Ike, to whiAt are ihin 1111C140 11:11i *tor - - El