MEM Political and 'General News. Fr'cni thi Duily Morning %A. A Whig. Vindicating Goa l . Piero. ESSR3 IfAIIPER & PHI CLIPS: Y Pend You a 'let-. ter a•lllrestOci to me bY a value d , personal friend, r:iptaln Presley Neville .atithriet late of the 41th Italzirti - eor, U.. S. Army, disbanded lifter the termi rivi,,o of the Mexican War. Captain Guthrie dill, tinguished himself in all the battles of the Valley of ,c co. lie wits - seriously wounded in the' dread- - lui eit:tilize at. Molino del Rev, and Wilt breveted fur ga Lint ' c iudnct in the haute of Chttruboseo. Fr.uu his,youth up, be, haa•beeri ardent Whig,? and I embratee the medinid iif'your valuable journal to express my thanks tOnin for hilt spontaneous and meivianian ois tribute to the talent, bravery and lo.t;y pet rintit-rn df GeoerfrlPierce f bap. th v hoOr to tte v obPdient F•ert ant. WILSO.N WCANDLESS. :ept. I q, 1852. t • I Ptr SBURGU, CmccexArt, Sept. 3, 1832. DF.Aa'Slltt• 1 4 , 1', as you are fully aware; since I hav e had Ole privilege of-voting, always Voted fur. and advocated Whig'inearrrea and men, and,' in tend to adKetate them until I shalt be convinced that . ' hey are wrung. Bite. iti the pre,ent Presiden-' 1141 question. I iimrfuljv - convincpd of, the honesty: inn-En:37 ami stilly of GeOerat Pierce; for I have known him Persm Ily,;and feel vatit- tied that he is 1.311 pod a patriot ha l t over of his Country to allow , ; I tiny pirlyi freVing it) i ' fl .etice him contrary to his l irovti yolgteureiii, nit e e,xercrse of his prerogatives If t , !ectod, io the i.etionent of his country. I ad r»ite Ge 9; Pi rce for his ability titnd modesty, and t- lull, if J _live, give him my vote; and du all in my rg.'%%er to'Eet others to du the same. - (en. Scott's laurels as a hero are enough to a - i,fy the vanity of any other man . living; and, - though the cmintryis indebted to hint for some of Its molter). glory it has acknositl.dged the fact by placoqz him at the head of 'bat branch for which nature has so eminently befitted him. Further than this ! Cannot go 19r Gen. Scutt. fur Gen: Pierce military capacity, thin is of no- importance n rw. lie - was not long enough its the service m io be spoiled by' it; and I think, front whate W of the two men, that Gen. Pierce by firr the hest filled of jhe two fur the l'reriden: Phited If I am wiong, it is nut by. deeite to do iniisOce to 4,;(q.. Scg;:t. I would nut attempt w lower him in the moimationfor mo:ntrymets: but I. would rat-t• Geo. Pierct to the -Presidency in preference to (;merit Scott, be.ca6e I thitili he (Scott) is now as it e•C.111 make him, and that, too, On the ladder adapted to his pk.ctillar talent. , In;ri.speci theyftsmth w ho impeach the cnrie. age Ind valor of Geil Pierc4, i woiiid say that-meat of Orion eitt,er did ilociserte in blex;cii, or serving there, sustained raihei eq.liviirat reputations. :Che stOry of Gen. Pierce 'ha vine, fainted is a cdn tpintit ibly heisted and nVer wrooght tine. And al- II „It he may bate fainted, it is no vidence of A% ant of courage; for I saw In instance n the mime firld entiton the'sAtie day, when it is raid Pierce ~ hicli I think goi'al evidence that. Ale truese and bra Ati.-t n en may faint from pain and sufrering: thirlainented taWia•man, Lieu% Irom'aid de-camp to tieti. cadwallader, 'whm-e enrage no man has of cwt. wiil dalibt,•ivati taken . sick on hie horse, and: wni• ;ilted fri•tn it, exhausted and - insensible, 'by (I this-k) Capt. A.. 1. win, the ex-Adjulltut Gener al of rentn..!.hxlniri, and nit self. But - it is totv- to talk about such things: . Ido no ' t' ' t4e I tint l there was a single man, officer or ornate. in the campaign of Mexico, nhu, himself' a - hrate glpti. Woulil cast any such imputation nport .4.;cri. Pierce if li . knrw him; and if he did nut know • 1 fem. 0 r d.....,6 he y could not. tierOPterce is a kind-harted, pleasant and stli i l-1 ble man, and in ills trienner, i easy of approach, tOtals ly ‘i,i(i of hatneur.or vanity. -,. ~ - So how you ?hart my opi lion of Gen's. Scott and ,PietC4 4 . Rs also my intentio to vote:when the time CClficF. and I j f ill calf my. If a Whig. .. , Viery r gpeclfuq, your nb't rerv't. 4 . P. N. GUTHRIE. L; ... ;t-.. _ 7 , ......111 •i, ....,....... t' ~ . . ! - pittibUraN ISI" I. (L'7'lie l N....liyil.e (Terirto Bunrer of the tat iris-, Ciili4fes the fir/lukt ing hirtnirah.le nursing , : I\l'e )e li , yreboo heard rif one of the bloodiest trage-1 il:ei: that it has ever been our province to record.— TIT pa n:ctilars; as ul'e .learned them (rum a friend, ure DS todkii,Vite . , • . T‘t" BrntiterS Hiram end Warren Francisco, res 141eins f)f . this gorintry, and well known in this Sorit n-ligtv,ps ro,.i.cctable. arid pearo - tibye citizen., haye ltt , ets f,r-s,,n,e liil:P velhng r t.,ch.. i ll l o pk4or, count v, in it, Store. They usually travel tittrerenerioffes, but mike a pracrice of meeting each rUhey.fregileiit - 7 1 %. T l . l l It!!ed t " Je'ineet esth oilier at aloailic • , , fuu use ift t'it.initk of Bt1114'11011n)asi Friday night. of the reached the i l a%ern about and tocuited if his ,brother had arrived, and thforrned by the landlord that he had out. Af. I.er eating his slipper he cafled.for a li;;tht and asked 1,1 Ft; -hutyli a bed. The landlord informed Itirn that' h he'd on candies abittit the poise, butt that' if he uv t oc.4.ll.oow hula he woold, - tvite him to a Fiaucusco folioiaed the' lat,dtiold into a dark room t ,i arm) in:dressed him-elf and rehired to real. The bid 'sceiiied to be •%tei, and having some niches about hilts. he struck a light. epon era'. 11,1 fling the bed, he found that it aria wet it blond.. 01,svni. g a candle tin the table near •bs; be. lit it, and, looltitm under the bed saw the 00 q of hi , . bro. vAlh his throat cot ftnm ear to ear; hod Tee: ft ei)y lift le-s., Fastening the door immtchately. he pr,i`ceede.l to load a revolver iettich he hint, but be t.ire - he-,c•uld so there n asfau e ff ort made . by Fe'W . eral mit) to enter bit: room.- "irretetuding not to he . , enittic;4, 11,e a-ked them to wait until he dresfred . , TIIK Rim Wm ...Menu hut,-elf.. A.; so on 111 . he, had finisher lodine. htit pia- A"THS4 L' O E“ 1.11(111 1 A 121,....The liarti - ord Than pitbhaties the fitil , wli tolpie opened - the;ldoor; iiiirl the lantilo ;1 in t,l two oth letter frodtt Rew, Wen. McDonald, a• catholic elf r. of( ktiyi rushed upon him. when he fired tally) barrel gyfnan in New Hampshire. It was not origins v urhia pi-toI, inonedintelY killing. the la ii lord and , ~ intended for publication, but has been drawn out in ,i. , iseluf liiiiliccumplcef l arteriwhich the u her man ' 'tied: 1 - , the controversy touching Wilttarn E. li.obtsitu '1 atwitter. of General! Pierce: . , We further learn ,that Francisco went - tire a ins lee of the Peace in Browost.iwn, nod e rren • . " - MANCILE:.••TYR, New . lIPMP:Shire, • ' Airging 21st 1852. detect iiipiself tip. bui. afLer an examination n the' t• It not only I;.ir, but an act of gratiu ili , case, thl•Jiipt,ce relented bib): WITH A LOCOMnT4S H.—The Lnerell trs a ttwrit evicatte • from death l ti} a t% lin Wa. %.% the truck near that city last jiattirdar. engineer yearned him oil . with bath bell and whiNt le, but the retitle' paid nut theneest ettetotq;n. The breaks were appied. an that %hell the - h;romoiite sirock him it - thre* him gtt iheitrack.. Not houeter, till he had b oken a bold. of 'ion in lits p..cget., and watt run over, and Matt cut hi great toe ofrotie foot. in midt a mintier n's to leave k I protruding from his boot, ,Notwitli stardilig this .tfie fellow iyrked hitn.Telf up and a alk ed home :itliptit even alimp. • - - CfIINESR TGIF:Y/13.-11w Chinese are further iiii vatlctqltp thtl arils nod pty-tery of mutlerti ct►iliza• than no 4t people v► ill credit them for. Aid 1. a c. , l7.,b"oralioti of *hat we, Aar it s this par eg.nph, w•hocli we cuk front the Boston Doily Adver ti-ert - "The exeerlnePs of . thiCses In Chine, is well I.rinwn; knit ociifar4..natly they give the nia.pitle rintio • • :1(11'14.4 their yvshty mime. sot ' hing th an aftreiablei. The ship Reliance, of - Roelof/. while lying in the river at Whampta ti hait 68pheets of coppet from her bu RIM sc aurli a dilgtanice bei,,w the :a ateFiine that the theft eculd 'not be 011 y noticed: 4'. • I, WiT.—A4 Judge Dough's was retron- Of! In.iu the Reeding Cuuliention. he fell eilemin the ear, whi!etiterted near a 'adv with whom he lied been curiver,..itig; She drew lieriteispord..end vie* in the act ititritiitnitv one a lilt lOng !Ate, whea he opened hie eyes and toked— -•"lV,hat/re you doing?" '4•Only playing the part of Delilah and .abearint the Giant, - mai the,qiiick reply. • -R; • h • • (1; 'The "Spiritus t egraph staffs Xi. a me:-Ikaae hat been received from Thema. Jelfrrihn. lie rano—"Hold on to l thy!Union! bolter permit bne evil than deli roy all that lip; good." Had ail the pretended communication. from the spirit world ex bibitrd as match 114 , 11,e, the ripping humbug wduld bake found more dupes. • O7' The Boston Herald says that a "stri pig dndge.in the shape of an omnibus ride fur 41 pence arid 'the liquor gratis was started at the Mus ter at Milftqd, du the 21 inst. Oera. Scott's Land Zr. Stiwiiirs Hostility to h- IPoreigners. , 'the public is already in tio aseitaion of .the evi dence of Gen. Scott's hostility 0,) obr adopted cot s/114i He testifies to his bitter feelings toward theilli in his letter, to Mr. Reed, - winch the Whig milers attempted. and tailed in the attemut, to prat* . 1 forgery. He testi fi es to tits to en olo them in his c ton to the National Pete i i tiareer', sigued Americus, in which he recom ineiisled the repeal fir the naturalize laws, and ihe'Osctinent of it law which should deny the right of trolfrage to all foreigners. unless they served one yesir!iii the army or hav'y of the•liiiited States. Mr. Sewpril, wtiu_procored the i 11111 1 111 1 11111111 l of General Solti,' who directs his canvass. and who soil con- Vol( his administration in the etent of his election seeks to be even astireJbitterly hostile to dor adopt ed citizens than Geo. Scott ,I k isitself. He regards ihnemtgration to the l'rinted States as i1i.j'460 11 .9 tintlj he would rather see cargoes of frii. Negroes lailding , in Yew York ' , than German and Plait elm- - Q.t.:lon:S. • • 1 . ' i • 'pie particular oecatiion•ot‘ which Mr.i Seward, , Geh, Scutt's chief manager,: manifested his bitter dislike to foreigners; was during a consultation be', ha& with Hod. Wes. Sinitli while he waa4overnur of-Virginia. The conversation happened lei Rich- inisod; , and not being of a private• character, it . was repeated; and' tinelly it wtordeimiled its the Senate lo a the presence of life; Seward, who wasitheo ape nippy called upon to corr. et any error in the report, when he acknowledged its correctness by remain tor Aleut. . l'ue cocninstances were these: " -Mr. Seward being in R.chinond, introduced him self to Gov. Smith., and iluring _the conversation Nhif.h ensued, allusion -was - ulnae to 1G ivernor 'Sul th's scheme of export ingrom the . Stste and co!unizing the free negroes .at mulattoes of Vir ' iota. vsbereupon Mr,, Seward poke to this effect:. • " :Yew York has suffered exceedingly t hi s srverot piers past. front the caointaaa infiez of i l :nig roasts film foreign Shores. . 7'hr evil ts•eveeli ay multi plying. diiii has, IR./ascii become a /Nail Serious io• curl grievance; and. for oar, !.would be leery mirk I pll 'greed to have 'alt tie skips evltsch might be s lat ' porn Virginia freighted with fret. iirgro • Flipp ird 'milk return' eaiLses 11l Germans. frisk, tad others `a • (foreign nativity, eOsy lobe picked up i the arras of New York." Much is the language used by the h d of the &flu party, in conversation with Ge,v, Smith of Vsiginia, as detailed in his presence in title Senate of the united-States„ The accuracy of the report .was nut then tpie-ti7lted L aild ii is theref,hre admit-. trld to be a faithful eepreskion of title feelt ti os whiel; 1 ;?. Selivird entertains for our foreign ivens.... I e affirmed that Nent York had tluifered !exceeding , Iy, from foreigners; that the evil was evey day nod :ti lying; that emigration was a serious ii. cis' griiv a ce; and that he would be pleased to ee. return c rgoes of German, Irish and others of foreign na tor it y, on . their way b• the Solidi in rachenge fur the five negioes and moiiitnes a Yirgipis. t -- -1 .1 ' ' The? oannot Break hisßilertl " 3e. . , The Bun i on C4Miier, Mr. Wtster . organ in kaasachusette, thus irutty oottradieta he reports started and circulated by the Scott W big Pres'', that Mr. WebSier teas about to break tutenee, and fprhid the use of his lisame and influence egoista Gea. Scott :•.—. I "We see. it stated In various 011ie* that Mr. Webster contemplates publishing an address to his friends, advising thein as-to the course Which they onght to l osnitte. and urging them to refrain fmtn' tisingJiis'name in b onneeiion with .the !Presidency. These statements ate put forth by edotirs of Scott papers—genileito-n Who opposed Mr. WO)ster's in terests at Baltimore; on grounds of privlate malice, (and afterwards oftelted in the result !if the d o ings - of the convention: Mr. Webster' has; written no lettertipon the subject of the Viesidential election,. i . nor will he di) so MA •few days.' Hat friendi. hate no solicited his adt ice as to how they iliiiuld vole ,in November nest,i and as they hivelnot, he wilt :hardly volunteer it. l All spee , tlstion •od threats on the part ef Mr. ‘Vtsterl enemies •re Useless; they Cannot break his si rice." This is .sofficienity explicit: and. ii is as githifi* rent nod or. 1. E15 h..4 r... M. W...1,_.....1. i r ..stii... sod setatims towards Gen. - !Scott. ' Ile Will certainly nut interfere. by ward or dew!, to di-c. itrasse-ehe et . forte - of his friend- so iondleate him and reboke 'he enetnietr.li:rtitityde /6 still ode of masterly ittsC tivity—alid it will not .be changed during the can vaae. Thit is a ... fixed fact. " • Ii will not do for the Scott whirs longer tcreffect indifference in regard toMr. IVebster ' s por.ritton. They have, takrit nitich . pains to homi b senatorial oblotioy, and , latterly by persuasive as sumption., it, pin credit for thst pretence. Ili nifty contempt for It, and Ihe noise of the part . drum, : , larttes ant!, alarm* them. Th ' ev know th weight of he ilefbiet.ce and example w ith , the Whit party, and they I. ar it. W thi u,ay.—.alb Arg RARK Rouser. of the U S. Navy, fi,as recently bronoto. from Brazil, a mini 01 heail.dres-es for ladies, which, in _their # materi., and labric.-ruay claim a p see among the en riiisi ties ul the agp. Alotwy of thi , in . ore owl,. th • scales, eyes, bud bones of ti-It. in the ham of ttivr ers, beautifully 'arranged into wreath.. and boi biliers are made op of the •feallier,4 .1 birds of the nivat bolliarit4lll,ls;lw., riwal:nz th• hues of the far:fsT,ned bird:: of liaradke. .Ne mil f the ornaments represent (tektite tat birds iu th mo-t natural plistnres, tattle utherirare mole "filo breasts of tAurnmuded by lei% made of varrill'a featlieri, forming giorgthistl awe - of %ariegeted litres °Vibe mu-t beautiful de.eriptio The-e ornament S ' were made by, the nuns ill title the convents of Ltrazil, and are intended as oreeen to Purser Rempey's relatives here, by %From thy %ill, no doubt, - be highly priao.l„ efingiii , • : .0 Frankin Pierer, to - ex . r.llpate him from any. lin eohlootax edvoe4toiLy the ab ph ,•1111 le: a-ired cohtttoea ot auv.,...,,,... :; _ tion (.1 the New Ilafnptatire "test." I Pisa an Gratitude. for I a sire you there is not ei n iii Aniericit Ishii mare ecirdiiiity deiesiA hi2i) r -!--..•_, 11 , Ir - Ir--- (lea the gal I goirl deed hd $N gruf 1:0 ot, fur tine! Col sot): WIN O An “excitad" yOung agile c. jumped ['nun the express train going a rate Of forty'unies au hour. (mike Fiiehhiergh day or two ago, and if last seen of him he via d ing illip•fispa" at sectloteen hundred tevolittii minute. while the. air wa chuck full of di el etrintra, gaiter booth hair and torn linen. !t Mali. ,Irr Somebody ihivin east has insenind a plan for cheap boarding. One of the bna Peyehologises the. Pea, and then eats a hearty Psysbokirised being satisfied frost era b . • Ur, Davis, Proprietor of "Davig's Pain K ler,"ii erecting a elm rt.?, it his own expense in ' r. idibnce, R. I. He intrincis to provide an organ. the rent of the pews ae tor towards support' pastor, writ. Wrelll4 Obsertitt. E R t E T PA. Tt 7 4DAT MOgNING,InPrZMHER 18. 1853. - - • EIOCiATIO 11OXIBAT IOHB FQR . PRI-:SIDENT: EN. FRANKLIN PIERCE, Of PION 11.1AIPSIIIRE. FOR,VICE PRESIDF.ST WILLIAM R. ICLNG, OF ALABAMA FOIL JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. W. WOODWA-R D, of Luzerne CuUnty, FOR. ('ANAL COMMISSIONER. ; , M. HOPKINS, of Washington County. • Ingrafted Tiling Hickory Club. • e ii.gr■tied Yuuug flicker - 7 Club will ineet at the urt Hoofs on -/ Tuesday' Planing.' aeptember I adopted as erell / is natitis boils eitrseus ■re invited to eud', Come cm's. come all: the land of our adu4nion r ensads your serviees—the politic al parties before the I nnfry demand tour inseefigalionl—and the friends of chosen Trader ofone of them, ;ts mss that was so •• re. With indignation" &pipit us that hii.••eet down in h p arl orar in the Astor Howe to write an address to rally a Sitise pour." are nit into his supp!nh t us investigate hu /die hint and his p rtv fenly— end thin nlcrican pitisens— Dontueratz! _I ' . /11 , 011Dititi.... . . 17 Are you !!!!!! aaaa i If not. do soi4tanedietely !... he 'Archon in October ia invporhini....in fuit•Ntipno it. I • a greet 'measure hinge" the result in Noveni— ; hen friends. ass that Yogi are assessed ! 4 Don't nisi t roe wing assessors—are Ito it t qurselves U Are our friends in the tueintliape organized 7 If ot. are to it at ours. Appoint Sour coinitettees. and elitist they do their duty reitlifutly. Organ:3B6'ou is elf the battle 7 It gives:'con!idencl—li crratea euniu• ream—it induces people to read. and when they reed. cc desire to solo : Orgentse thee Wands, organize ! Lira itt town. whit org4o'izat,on we are doing Wooden will our (Hoods in the county do likeV/ISO Er The merit:tit er the "Young Hickory Club . " oc hukOrlay.•vvuttig was an enthusiastic gathering of the ' terra and long .bo ) a. 'Speeshit were matte la) Judi, harpoon. Al. B Lyrist-. WlWain Thornton—iffy maul I hettieset4 deunnuces kweenuse int parenui dttent wove o 41sueriee before he was born—and John Grabant.-.- he spirit at '44 is op—the • , bcops have cane over." and he "ball is rolling on." Col. B. W. Black. We have th pleasure of announcrug, on the authority f a letter from this dioujuguashed and eloquent Orator. that FUm will, ai fOlllO per . 4Pd daring the present canvass. siddrese• the= Detiocracy if Erie edli c he political question the day.. The exact tins* we cannot aunitunce, because the Colonel has already ru many engagement, of like character that it is impossible for him to fix definitely the tidy. Ile pais he sylnpethisea with the Deutocracy of minority couteits genteelly. and particularly with his brethren of Erie The Colonel. like Gen. Pierce. was a volutsteer le the ranks r ip the Mexican war, rote toe 'Lieut. Colonel. and was as dratinguisited as a soldier as he • is eloquent as an orator—sti he certainly is ogle of the movveltiqueut of retindyleenier favorite sons:7 Under such a lender who earl wonder at the successful defence of Puebla, on the night of the 13th of September. 1547. sigrio,st a vaetty suporior force- A.id. with such a defend-, er 'Kite can doufit Gen. Pterce'd success in the Kestonet. 4 _ . . r 11111 f:011111/111Pnlat wpo t in Who .• astainamaall prophrtiemisieto. fur it 'rat's it has no - doubt etir acco t of the *hit fizzle' on thk. 10th..tiss prepared and In Fps before the little came oft plow. however•fiatteri g arch *compliment may lie tit one diseirnmant—'ne is a fie. toefous fact that our Recount was tree to th. letter—woo beg leave. to sac that It was not written until after Gree. liv commenced 7soffiinr on the Oleo n 7" and it' was put in type until the ••ninet' ire` endous cheers the. mesterciel save were give t it for 841 soft Graham ! AINR ENIZ 11.11.14144./ stated that the Silsquehantia: and the Sunbury and Erie Rail Road Companies here seined ell their difficulties amiea bly..and Will now go ritnith their roads Itarmotwousiy. Kerman' portion of ilia road. it is said. is to be balk li r e each party. and to be 'need in common. on equal terms. Weirerp that our townsmen, Judge Thompson. made a g!ortons.Sperth Ware •tlte ••fittan : Club" of Weetfirtd: N. Y., taut Satetdey. Al trot prince Of good fellow,. Col Moth. *meld ray, the Judge is a . "foll team end a, big dug nutter the oworgan" on the stump, and is doing yeomen', eerviesfor Ci.tte and King in this Campaign "Right About Face, Wheel." 'tender. dsd you ovec fee the ,sistesitatie evolution* of s we'll drilled soldier T• It is presumed you burly.— Well, then cue can appreciate the exact mouser the Editor of the Gn:.elle obey. the- timord of iornusrod of Plulu.opher Grrelev. Week befuriilaat. and for reveral J succe..dou weeks, that worthy derlared pcumedly that the New Urnuip•hece . cobstitutton excluded Catholic. from 6'1)141141c Wavy is the *tie. Lmst week he repented of his e,t s. and said examined a copy ofL44,:lici• 4flompshire constitution” and he . 11114 n .. .fres to fogy that" he coutdfiod isothieg wiiiiii or,einerf to costemaidote in s direct acrd pasitireitay the exclapian of Catiwtica frusw nffies.',' That Was l!uurat dud iisnoted, to say the Lust of it; cud so it sr Gehl here remained. we presoine, bet Plaileaupliee Giltl6l4.lilf —the lie• ortAr!er Graeiel of ettii. ,ery--esine slung. and curdle ith the record .of cOtn4litoit was given end our cotemporery obeys. •• Right about I , , 1 face. wheel" is the order. and its. done. Gleeley saw " .tr Lila perdicansent hie blunder rig orderly had gm sisso— Y and as soon as he : had delivered htusself before'' the 300 e , ' or 400 enthusiastic Whitson the tenth. he pests off home i n as - feat LI /Warn could carry him—and to 11, few date we ~ have uo doubt the Gazelle teillkeee..as it save. on "au then ,i- tic copy of the New limespahsre constitution. published, I.i • by °nitre" of Triasu•su 'Smith & Co,„ and fresh how * Greeleji'm nisisufeclory in New Yuik. Now. we can YII tell ihp Giii.s.iiis . that, ail such trick as this won't go &Wu re . —we are not gultsbiefuongts for 11911—are know too well t how sass tt is for Guirele & Co.. to mminiacture just e such a copy of t h e, maiimtetion as they please. lode. d. we have inspected . from Pm' brat that just such a trick a wuukl be resorted.,to. We uud.rstoed ,so..sr.quibbling at i• • brat se an attempt to gain 1110 E ; but it 'appears Greeley , rd I•eraint at house—he wee 9ff eleetsoueensig in ohl o .L. CP , I consequently you were compelled to wait until he carve o Lhere. The 4'4. we toeless, was well coueeived—em l ineally werthy •of the eats,, and of die s wen engaged to 'e st bet Bull it at very bald Neer. ektiously geulleuseu .of the Grunt. du pm ;morose we are so !fury. very verb ea to b. doceiv,rd by say such trick 1. ',Do you sumo. W o g we has-`ot wain confidence io.the ••notheatnnty" of ' the copy of the ceasutatioa of New Hampshire as pub lished by A. 8. Heroes 4k Co, New York, the rroll. Itssirsu-and respoOilits puttliabors of Mansfield'sLilo is i S co tt— o f the copy published by Hogan • 6. Thom on. ei the sentaant law pablishers. and the many is u- I other copies of thithiscoustitutiuu is the law libraries of a oar Attorneys, all of them issued long before this gass y_ lion was spouted; . and whet to more. all of them exact copies ofeach.other—thet is ail prodacties Greeley dt es., coo munsfactors at.thiti lets day 7 is it a aspire- sable tors we that all the hooks published heretofore. sr co common% the ceastitotioo• of, the severe! stews. ent I %wrong in this parneeler—thati seek publisher shimild ib% 4 y. have (*gait at--have eider!!! fats os a gopirsev—to ti. suppress the a i-Cathslie elaisefrow the ionstiteljoa of New flanipihirst.' Lit a 'opposable eass.'irs sepeat. v .l Year ewe gond Nano_ will answer a ; and it wtllithio till ir t a l pp that the trick' s • are sow litteesplieg to play is toe troaspareut to de" • any Opel ~ ~ . the Hampshire TesL l'he Gazette atitiegly mcktioadetlices that kt ha. 1 1 ;npohire Censtitotion, and csn4t erekold,ecein to directly exclude Cir The Gazette eary.r i examined the New HI find in it anything Al thogues from lioktinz that this adninsion w 'Grid's hi famous for on as unities it had • \ ,1104, o.ui would natural!, sitppose ould ir t ie i lhe t vitiation. hat wa— the whwillw a , l4.'and• then eriaale made at, • th udinirmon. Such u. . • After WO rting and rr-ass,:rtimg a tit* C.Wilit s illlkitili Or Nei" ilausts ties from ' holdias after—after as! . tg that ihe Deinuetary were to a orthatclau4o, though ii . bed ,ad lotion Caned( be 'three& eacrpt 6, ;t;traw atiernitita bre 014 que.tion. its coarse in this cas that Lbw* it a obsess shut stauding Cath Sorting awl 're -assent Win's fur the resent niAted that the a sole of two•thirds . : ti i or suit irroueoacitotetruinte. leave adre.the iinpreseloo•thot the pu' iipire ;looted. conferring upon the ftivrtis th• right to employ and pap ; out of their ,orra ritirAe. '.puhli; piVriesteut teochere,a and V &Ire conelost upon the mind of i:s of the CunsUlutiou sr ' Citizens or the ,seret ' orility.,!; dues; to all totems' sad tiioaclorioo of Catholics ?rpni of -141 candor is that inicrly7L—rs it When we erroneously aisisd.thst hilted Z the .Co osinutioo of :North d oa dly.retracted the charge: nod [holt argue to our readers as piety. religion and Porpoitrs amount to hci: Now. we' ark hoaoreble7—iinit ja a similar provisi4a e C e e tt liea.we freely We did not retract i though we had olive :made the correction!, We did not endeavor to instill auto their muds su impression cuotrery to the licts•of the Cabe: No. if we csiniot elect Pierce without sttlatifying ourself in such a lUeMit,. we will not e l ec t him. Wli,y is it:, silts 111 cutruaparary. that thCont. mm i f ruy barer not that confidence iu the presswhic a eh= 'cautery necessary to its general entity? Is IL un unclad pkiUdtCal This 'sould prose th it the people are isucliar. liable and wattling u •dis!cernMent. No. it is. not so— they !rye good mu bus for their wattle( isith so typOgra phreakv aaaa ity. I ow can it be otherwise whets editors deliberately and ku. wittily pen and publish sac% foullit:i Islaehoods at those that have been perpetrated about this very 'list." To i aka political .capital with a certain tig papers !runt Maine to Teas have grossest perversion' of facts to r4gard of New aud,the !tart la :e and I'l4 ate aids to at9eud cortlon then, as mu the e an's uf !tire Guceife. religgaus •rct thi Tlfutvetftwith th ' to thb-Cousiitutiutt ken by Go i.: "Pier portious of it: An! :3raer. mud yk;gir st.iiteisicats proved . reitentte4l thor'libels anb as much When driven to • fobs, they have e goal° as,sexer.:' 11 .v .true .JUI,V I Dted hrWa H. mane Qjtull inldl." '•A :niu 021911 We hair° centime J lhr GU.salie against its wi:l Ow there ill no clause in the Consolation ul ; New Ileinpshire ex• eluding Csth•.ltcs froUs urri re, but it a still uns.sttahed— ••res ache same %yawn still,"--tind will he we presume as Ibugis it-sees lay iiruvect of ussisufacturiyg pal tier Capital . out of i • I I f 11 di +r I 0' 0 rf 4 It ,r' e* n' 1 N s• s r • 41 if I f , The Gazefie wants to'keow "wherein•consistei 0 dif ference between" its , —ailegitiuti" tlist the con notion of New liampOlire excludes iVailioltes form I shling of. ace aud our ad.unssiou Vitt it e mining a ea ae giving to the townships the right to employ protest 1 inthiaters— tir in other words. "protestant teachers reit:von, piety, and Morality." Itere Is the .I.lf 're.. , oat 'bor. Yea paid iths Coustitu hal excluded Catl lics fri;os office. We said it did.no such thing.. Yon I °telt at ihtli, sneered a t it: and now you are ((flood Ad dipit that we'were right and son Were wrung. You re forced to admit that Sou made.you'rfirstetatement shout informing yourself on the subje c t, thereby wet' eniiii-cfny steilment you they hereafter make upon ny controverted question. Quite a difference, we shout say. Again. tiny. the Gozeffe,vioes it (giving to the t woe the right to employ prote,t sutoner g, men) not .. slily the 'demotic's/loos of the !mares !Oen& of fr-. govesiimpli and r e ign)... liberty throct_th out the Ui 'on V' Or tiOly—ihiat is just what Gen: Pierce said in to Coustilutibtiol convention. Yes, Mr Go:rtte. ,be ie. one of the "prominent members" of thot,eneeven hot who • itcnty caractiwixed. it as a wronz, a+ si stigma upon the fair faiiie of . the State." and you know et; and yet, in the - face of the k nun ledge of flits feet. '3 au suit persist in boiding kw reepoosibte'ror Mc r. teniion: :„..,u still per s ist in !hely mg your professions. aid in I•liexiing 1 (elm witness against"'hiiii! You still persist in askid;rs why ••11 has not 'n tuut oels been reheinded by the par i ty of W h ich Fraulthit Pierce is thb acknowledged leader. ! and which:lmi from time well iii4lt ctom-ntoriar eserta/ ; full away in New Hampshire!" vt Weis you knew that that party never had twci-tharcia—Alis coultetutional prereqo:- ; file—gf the voters of the Simile. ,The iseces,ity of "'Vote . 1 of two theids is one reisuit I4ihy it hat not long airier been tecinded. but another and more pointed one to itven,br " I i the New Illemp.liir, Stab:amen in 1819 the lead I oir whkr, 1 paper in the State, alien at ewer: - • Generogy. t'a. ac/rigs ! hare - OPPOS ED-ALL ATTEMP I'S TO ALTER OR ANIEND THE CONS rITUTION." and Li% the still striking fact that "previous to 1650 scrip whig pa. , t per in the State opposed" en altertotai! Ls cunclureun i ;we are's:rifling to adoitt)that it-is of verylettle importance ' practically *twitter any such provision as to asserted by 1 the whip. to be in the Semi ; .lisinp.!kire CUllllllt3llOlll 111 t,ihere or out. only SO far as the fact that it is nok to be Lfound.demonstrstssi the eiaokinity of the fraud attempted I upon the 'people! Nay more. WO .ire- not insens We to the Net that the assertion that there is no such provision 1 in -that Constelution, scents rather of in apochryphal clia• I racier, yet it is we ICes lifttli that it is nut to be found in 1 any printed copy that has, come under our ob lion, end we have essmined several st,ind.rd edrtions of the 1 Cueentetleee of the, States,-;editions. too, which we e publiehed lung i beferethis refiestion was ever blanched!' S. Sinceilile silJenie wee prepared the GaFerie. as , we eiprected, has taken another turn and now denies ' what it last week acknokledged in this coutros,eroy. 1 8., i , tteUch for consistency, ..0•1 llf Crow. Chapman, erOw!—the Doch have taken lie land. and. as veil 1111111+111C d- laat *ark. the Scott IVmge have-carried Vermont; GlurtonS: the gentlemani 'that set . dosty with tttollieSds its tits parlor at the Astor Melte. and war 4, •fired witli iNignation." will . get Ver moot. we verily believe! • • • ILT The thermometer seam if.ts this we ek was quite low: but slight recovery is , hoped Cur. 0 V . CICO4II and Gres were dectdeilly eortiforiehle—ses water a dreg. lir The Nev Ifsveu Reltis ler mimicr that if there wee ever an set of soup-srogsi.uti. it is the habit the Whig. 1 have of hiring "n brass tia 7 4d" to attend their meeting. If ati)ibmg mare brazen tun. be foULd Than the : nomisia- 1 tiou at Gen. Stiiti. we shoiald hkn to know *hal it tat— The Whig party' is a lar4. Band" of itself. A Wean civic s Civi Lit- ---- ibis ---- hmibecome an int• 'portant word iii its use by ' both parties. The Londy's Latta celebration called it i to play, to exprova tiro spin-- Lou of the candid in regaildto that drizzling shower 01 Whig enthusiasm. 0,, cobra*. the Whig preall thenglll 11111 ward erns badly ',bed 'fin been( applied ho that affair. Tne'oorow) has finally etttliol diran in the coavictinn that after 1111. the celebtatiOu was a tints: • Gt. 11. Semi'. wan Friday, W. E Rotdarom, a Mau as.full of malice hod sill. sian egg is of naltir. turned •the tnritiits of his falsehond upon Gen, prise; loud surely that was • balm The Wings unthirtUnk in prove that they were the exclusive friends of p arbors. list/ thin brought out the 'records tirliith show them that the Democracy have voted mot that five lintels es ninth to harbors as they m i re; nicely that is inolher frazde. Tbey nest asserted chit Gen.Beett was tire - 'frietid of foreigner.'" and that Pierce was their enemit this brought est the record and it preyed that Scott teas - Nebr. American. while Pierce is sod esteem friend of beral Pnotiples.!'and an 'deo. eats of absolute equilit Of all before the Constitutiqu; teas N ettie that was 'amber Whig Sista*. But the last nod most obvious of aff fizzleei—that Which iii itself w adircis —thot which is assn sod fah to be afil. emnplefek end engesstiowed barite 7 -is_ , thili attempt ;to else op the f.-i•S•s-1•• bete eti. the lOth. in' claiming it io have been i • 1 a mere enemy meeting: •• ET if adott were a toed ge!hig. he wash! decline new, "hies the tiornieltion of lisloissil . %Vehstert he would cot persist in relining, thereby disierbiog the harmony or the part? be protegees to %eking/ 'to. Aaeoraiog to the Obio Britra 'live Stott Whigs" are Lie rare-ie that. re-gmga *etas "Piero* belie'. g ive tea coots for a stribt at tow . . "AA Obscure Nów ritimpubire Yankee:" I Er TbiFolderols Connor; evidently. does not-like ea; Tin. se what thie Richmond Wskig calls Gee. . h ere . ; 1 aseortiod thit the Rimer and flargorit - ill was re Y ad 6 . and it flavors 'straggly of that principre so Brody unguent- • Dontoirihic . comaattims to a Democratic House. and S • ed .in the whit party which induces sts organs to stir unify passed a Demecrafic;Senate—anel u re a. b y. m ine.. critic means. breams a law; rot , . in cegimeoting area gastize, and sneer' kt.'and belittle every stateman in tha t:pantry who does nut but (hen at the shrine of Federal that nasertiOn. it says ws do not "tell the whets troth." ,measures Ind riders, inert .J pass K. Polk was as i That is 'tic we did not ••tell the whole, truth"—had we ',theme ilick Meer lawyer." aceldittg.to these same we might b e e t added that Moat of the River and Harbor J iolitietarts—yet the page 4 in 'the history of the cutintry iblil'"heret"r°re rested'—meet of that mo ey heretofore ap. ' whereio will he rousted the ireat measures accomplish- i rePrtsted (or such purPeßee — :weee p 'd, and the men, ed daring kis.admiuistration will stand oat on imposing ley approfpriated, by the same ire party- The (;eats, - ,grand-air its all future time: With the (wore glories of; says, iu .ititititiatien, that. had t • aißimir and herbaria', ' "depended solely upon the rot- of that (I)sMocratit par., 'remits, 'mid (.: slifonisip. and Oregon, will the dame Of Jamc.,,K Nig ti , iit,epirahle entained.—white. with i ty) it would hate been defies d." Wi wondetif 16 e i „, the future 'merest' my of Ow •Aiinierkrael nation ap - on the i quire ever arose to the C or's mind how the ti,11,,,,„i d 'Mores of the Pacific his memory Most be ale eye corzis- nave Caret', ,••lirfi, it deli ided solely upon the vole ot" taut! 'And what was said of Polk is vow said of Pierce, the WhiZ Pert)" 7 is is a suggestive intin.ry, ltd and whet \is now mod of Xiiirce has been more or lem with its proper - sold "n is Pu 4 to Bt that out repeated acid by thes party of your. Jacklinno. your Jefferson. yj ear lr-vvilig falsehood.: t t the Democratic pasty is it - Nosed to 'Van Buren,y'enr Seaton end your cans; all of whom ureic, • ja , l eystein of !vet and harbor itrprovemen.s. - "obscure" . m politicians end statesmen, in theeyes of these 1 in" ..lau it r •.•Ftrit is nig. gin " The fill:•inlre sneering Editors. ,'ilo matter how brill:ant • Democrat ' 1 Argus o f ur,..d4y last, phl,sl a Le" rig letter. ' f p : " may bur= - item nioi‘t•ltte may have served the epuntry— Iby Den; iiward Long , white inemberkif Congoel7a how hotiestlyraud Tearless he unay'heve been en promo:- iof Sus erect spume , Maryland.to James M flu , h - mi, - lug her glory, he is still a perfect "nobody" in compari- 1 E_ , • of,lishittnre, sit which he renounces whigerv.. t i e . son to the Johnston...anti S,•warde. and Scott'. and Clay- 1 n , tiers Scott. and declares himself forTiercia and King: I° " ° °r•whi g ll T• "ref true, Gen- P ' etce ma y be "an oh" • Zr. Long this closes, hie letter: scare Yankee." yet hAes occupied some not Very "ub- 1 ...1 have sheath - , correwle canine. exceeded what I iti• score" ports. and is deetinedi;to fill another still fees a. tended to. reply to you. aunt have only to +mile , cog that This ••übs'cure Ywnkeer though ":" a young .0 ill. in ,, ' I shall support Pierce and King with perfect corsiishir, , having entire confine'ncriat elixir pi l truittam said iitnh tr . • been s member of the State Legislattve. Speaker (that , ciiiicurnitg. as I do; mu the . ductrin .. evof the DernoCratiC body, a meiiiiher isf C ongress, a - Scoatiir o f th. (faded , platform. " ,• Steles, e prirate fiat/lir in the ranks. actin etc sued to a ' • Mr. 'Coltman, the present whiz member from !lir. . • Culoiiel, then to a General—wits effseed ' ,• 41 in the ' Long's district. also supportsPanne and King. Wiwi.. Cabinet, but which he declinea, amid is no the candidate , c i es Democracy! :--- .---, ___ - • ____ of is party that has ruled the tlei ' 4lties of tie countrt ever i - . 1 . • r , ~ 1p Mats*: 4.lt.scrio`s, - -In the general mixing ap lel since t'W . iorril.st Oil of tau govetoine . with slight tote r• ' . parties in Maine on the linnet question. the Molt of the missions. until Ilse present tune= d at is ;mire, lie Into election is hard to get at—neeertheless it is pretty 'will be , if lie lives until the 4th of .lerch, the. President of this United Slates,. 11,,...,..b puny" will nut prevent • evident the state is safe fee Pierce and King ia Novem ber. ft appears to beutSliple Dr% - "ofl lr ool) ait...w fiat- Irmo Ito ell nod ttot surva. , ,ett tot - tq .lP ote oldie taLt,t importation, fine t-rt t. I- 1:-.12—I9 -- - _ N 0 T tij ZI . - . g 1 f‘ViNG. lan full tdcialed /Lit bottled htithalit Roll., Ill ,1 1 : a a !sell QM' of them at politic safe os_the *Oh Iltl.. :It 3 0 C IUC P. M. at the 1' Air itr,tinei in elk. Terms made Pasy• liar encreek t , eid. 1-th 1-51.-It*IRA a.' ERIVIN._ Waived,. . _ _. _ 2000 • ' h and Cleiluan I,,aborors• SANGER. c.‘ Mr it ro.. itr etor+, having let seveniv .fi " ° te hates of the a e tern Part of C litit,ol. Itivi.loii a ii,e l'i IMO MIAAAAnvoI• • Alruad, and h....mg vibe( iii rot' bills s viANI ready to let, good tractors. tit t chatiles. and !foto too w ln• (1 thou.:m tabu , er nos find rend) anti constant ettliAto inept good wares and .tohly Nadi pay 'units, or good•eontracts 011 a.,oblitte. The trite evienda Mean thes ity of A*4ticeimr,..oli taa- WatAlill river, politely Items. the F•tatt ul Maths b 0,61. Log o '''. The country is Dell settled. healthy awl iterightotai) heauilial, e and II A e.eni. fine peertun Atte. tor the pure have toi•Sond atnlebeal t Wills in 1 1 , good au agrieultmal ((Arian ng,tiie wide a told cuslala . • info , nintion as to routes by which to rearbAhr l'se how Ih . A. Pt , way he hail Rota Wlll. Irtileld.lii, Wlillollll Kell. W s• bar. higher Or ifVta..Kelley, partners at Vile—alas& to Noy 0t0 . .......P ah tacutars: A company of lab frra congregating at Erie 01l .'"-- (hi) the . 2lsl hiss ...eau be atC01111[1:1111ed" to the line of sorb at ft '' doted coat of travel, by one of the partoers. i - SANGER: CAMP aro. Nits friths Ohio 4 Maslow /?' AI. Leads, A g ia l.,llo l.l Rept.l9. 6.- • _ • . JfIl!N; P!.ACK. JoIIN A cooK