rile CountY Agrioultural.Soaiety. The fifth annual lair of the Erie Comely As , ricaltural Society was held at' Erie oft' Wed- Ireirday and Thursday the 29th 'MI 30th days of Septemher. A D.. 1852 At ttie annual meelingof the officers and members of the So riets he'd r n Wednewitiy the.ll9th of Sept. 1852, the following reiolution trite after con sideration unanimously adopted.. vizi' liesolved, — lliat the conatitution of the Erie County Agricultural Society . be so altered as to change the time of th* . electinn of Paws as men Toned is the-7its *action of the toaatitalion dal fixed in eseblearfpor the awarding to I Nes premiums. at sibichititne. and at tbi hted for awarding suib premiums. the s chosen. • PlPoithing toetsh4oOk ptace at. 2 P. M. einCstlay. On Thetaday at 10 A M. the aryl presented a banner to rliarborcreek der of the society for having taken the tst nnmbe t of . prentients .at the fair of At 12 M the annual address liras by W. Cheater. Esq.. after which the a of the ,society were teaditted to Mr. r for his very 'able arbireirs. and a copy same solicited to be P'sceJ smont the rec • f The society. .At 4; 'clock P. M. the fol g premium awartlr`ollb.juslges was real: .reel. Shelden Maxwell. best stallion. ma and $5.00; James C Sterrett 21 best J Ferguson 311 best, 1,00; Multi __ Che l of t ord low j j dig! ba Kirkpatrick. best 4 . year old gel its. di- - plo , • a and 3,00; 'Goo. 24 , 2.00; eO. f t, W ' Sessions, best carriage and .sad le borPf• . dip ma arid 2,00; W V &mums 2,1 uo, 1.00. .1 F , itz, best matched carnage horses, diploma • and 3,00; Norciosa lc McCann 2J do. 2,00; James Sampson. beet spin of matched carriage homes, diploma and 2,00; , 11 Elliott 21 do, 72 Otl. , Win W Davidson.-best spew of farm .hordes, diploma and 3 00; I. Phelps 2d do. 2.00; the !committee reported also that J. 13 Cali l larelts span or mares we're deserving of a premium.- J Kirkpatrick. best saddle and carrisie horse, diploma And 2.00; W Bnsley 24 best do. 150. SZckenson, best mare.and col,. diploma and 3 ; W ,W Davidson 24 d 0,42400; Gideon Winer,, beat 3 year old stud 'dolt, di,Jmna , an 3,00; l S Metcalf 2.1 do," 2.00; Robert f's euptard. best 3 year old 'gelding, dip. and 2.00 L 2.11-best do, .1,50; W ill ianir McGaughey, 'hest 2 year old colt, 2,00; Perry Lee _.21-"r beit do, 1,50; A Davison, bear 3 ,vearold . bitre; diploma' and 2,00; John McLane 241 et do, 1,50. 'Lesj-Wolf, best 2 year , old slid colt, diplomfrand 2,00; John C Gra. *. best 2 year old mire fr , 9 , 2 00- D Ed , '-../.-- wer l ds 2.1• best do, 1,00; . Isiac Hess, 'hoot 1 d iar old colt, 2,00; John McCune, 21 .'best _ , 1,00; D Edwards; best sucking colt un• der 1 year old, 1,00. • . . ' j•Fof cattle and working oxen of any kind. Cjirsin.Tuot, beat fatted oxen for beef. 5,00; JOhn Johnson, 2d do, 2,00; George 'lab"? 'best pair of 'working oxen, diploma and t i,00; .Nliises - C- Giddings 21 best do, 2,00; Adna Steele, best pair of trained 4 year old sleep, diploma and 9,00; Edwin Boweh' 24 best do, 3,00; F Strong 31 best, 2,00. Cotes and _other cattle not ipc/nded in 7rist committee on notice `breed. insvid grin, best bull over 2 years ulil, diploma • id 4,00; ‘Vm Graham 2,1 best, 2,00; F 00; David Chambers 31 best, - 1 00; Jo h McCord, best 1 year old. heifer, 2,00., DuAam cattle and other imptered breeds. te tt oiough„ bred Durham hull, Harrold R 1c wl ich was bred by ,berg ,Golding, j iq., f Kent county in EtiE,land, and int rrted' in July, and now the pr , iperty of 11 . 'Prendergast, of Ripley', k_;:aulauque ontv, N Y, was calved Janu.Ary 2411, 350, and is "7 feet and 2 inches in girth, ' feet and 8 inclhes in ength, and length of 20 inches; breadth 23 inches, tend tight about 1,600 lbs. In conseq , lence not being owned in. this county; a r/re ivm could tint be awarded to the owner ~T- ---- --.tiai animal, but fib enterprise in tne improbeni&iii co ecoua, ,id for the' exhibition of this noble animal the fair. Joseph McCord, best DurhtWn 114 over 2 *years old, diploma and *5,00; t. ,Ira Sherwin 21 beat, 3,00; Dr. Ira hefrin, best lturliam bull over 1 year old, tome and 3,00; Dr. Ira Sherwin, bests 1 thorn cow, .diploma ano 3.00; Dr. !re it ern in 24 best, 2,00;"C F Kendrick, beat 3 them bull calf, diploma and 2,00; C L et 21 best, - 1,00; Dr., Ira Sherwin, beat fifer calf, diploma and 2,00; Dr. Ira Sher. yin 2.1 best, 1,00: The committee also rlommentled the following grade animals • fo a premium in the 2(1 class of blood cat-, tki viz: , the. half Durham hull of Jamey `Love, a 4 year olf heifer of C Leet, a half blood heifer of Joseph McCord, and a year ling heifer of C F Kendrick:. i Pheep. Wm Ward, best buck livid) long': wdol, diploma and 3,00; Divid Chambers, 4 2.1 best, 2,00; Jesse Salt en, best 5 . ewes , i 1 f l oong wool, 2,00; ThOrias" IVlltis, best so th. 'down buck, 2;00;'l thoenas Willis, • bet south down eWe, 1,00; Thomas Elliott, . het Spanish Merino buit, dip. and 3,00; II 1 . Mideto ' best 5 French Alerina ewes, di• plorna itncl 3,00; Thos Elliott 21'best, 1,00; Ti Elliott, best 5 lambs of fine wool, 2i. ; il A - J(lcl° 2d best, 1,00; 11 Videto, French Merino buck, dip. and 3.00; 11 i, to, best French Merino ewe, 2,00; ' Jo n odge l best French and Spanish Me- Crri ck, t 2,00; S Stevens, a pen of be hocks, 3,00. ' • • te.l3 David and ode 2, Burton, oo l7 n on ye4i , ipi t t ra m lk a lu r n o so ve n r , ~ 2d est, 1,00; D Burton, best itiitr and pig'', di and 3,00; .N Sullivan 20.1','best, 2,00; Shearl Chambers, best breediqg sow, 1,00. 1,.c. °Wiry. --, i Six b!ist common. for . 1,00; Z. L Itougli 2J best, 50- S 'Dickinson, --beet Poland fowls,. 2,00; t ea . Whittier, beat Shoegfite. Tow-es, 2,00; S Dickinson 2d best, 1,00; W W Loomis, Nest . ' Scotch gams fowls, 2,00; Jaines D. Dunlop, best hick Spanish k)wht, 2,00; Ira Munson, best irfiprrreed fowls, 2,00; S Dick. • Olson 2d best, 1,00; Z L Hough, best (Chi., ' na) geese, 1,044 .- 1 --, 2d b e e t , ,50. - Wheat, barley, oats and corn, - L El Couse; best ear's of seed corn, 50; A Saltai man 211 best, 25; John McLane, greatpst . number otsamples cif good varieties of seed • wheat; - 2,00; Thomas ,Elliott:2d best, 1,00. Very fine specimens were altio exhibited by Meters. Burton, °Warder, end others, Messrs: McCord, Sewell, May, and others, presentrd fine samples of seed wheat, which will craini the attention of the Committee at their meeting for 'the consideration of thei winter crops, to be held on the 2d Wjdnets4 elav in January next. ' , - Field crape,• other antt sihaat, berliy. 1 oats and corn.,' John I,,hw e nn, be s t buaheL . 4 timothy seed, 2,00; Seth Pettit, 2d best, 1,00; several other samples were also p re . , %settled, of very excellent, quality. This; • committee will again meet for this consider-.' Woo of winter premium on the 2d Wed. asscia i y in January neat. -Bread, butter, thitte, how,. Nagar, te., • (ATlbsen, beet 10 lbs. citbutter , diplomi . end 1,00; John Burton 2d best, 50;, Deem' ' Parker, 20 lbs of packed butter made in, • May or June, diploma and 2,00; M Pollock . . lea bast, 1,50; 'John Pannater, best ehoeiti; ' 4'oo lbs aed :over, dip. and 3.00; John' G'rreeter 24 best, 2,00; A K Ville', best eese of 24 lbs and over 'diplome and; 3,00; Hervey Shattuck 2d best, 2,00; Jobal - r . .. . / - 1)1 . SP __di p . , U Warren, bliati i 4niney in,,ipeanb, pot lint ' then 10 lbs . , 1,410.1: ;Mr. W; ran ewes tits* s the - Bees were lint into a - ent two hie., f *Vet was exhibited by hi au the'Fair.i--- '• The hive wait act, in • .beulth in the open air, with only covering to keep the sun end ..refri from it. 'Re examined The sane ever, two or three dayis• during the warm wee ther, and cleaned 611 t all insects. The ir ill of honey warliakeu out as feat as dilly wirers fi lled, and [e mpty inpty ones put in their pi e ce. Bees in Abe.e hives have yielded from 40 to 65 We per hive yearly; andlhe sava.be has taken from one hive this year . 65 lint of haneyi and left enough to keep . them tirough the, winter. F Oldwileii2d best, ,75; Robert Sewell, best 10 lbs' of strained honey, '1,00; R Sewell 2d best, ,50;Sewell, best 10 Ibis of maple sugar , i It 1,00; Field, littat soft snap, D Bur. t ton i.l best, 50;. Alts. A Leland, best loaf' of bread made from indian nteai, 1,00; It Field 2d best,',so; D Burton, hes spoge i cake, 75; J B Perkins, best Eng iah' nit,__ f cake,;7s;-I) Burton, beat specimen of p cit. - I„ eao. There were several other ery fine specimens of Cakeend bread; but light fingered persona prevented t j ges • from inswing ilidginent upon them. It ' to be tinped that a-similar occerre Me be avoided hereifteir: ,, ~ Plough awl iolftftghisg. lease 1' olfrbest ploughing. villilW..iyerine left hat . iilOugh 3,00; !Robert Evans 21 hest, wit Cayegn plough,2.oo; Wi!thiu Illed,n al ,}rite' • • CaVuis yloogiii 1.00; Alfred /11 , .en,lbest pkiighitig I,c idivl under 16 years Id,' ith i fir Cayuga plough.o Pr ft 0. emium to e and ' Wolverhie ploiigh for sod. No w rk Ai. buten to committee of stubble pion Ili I ~ or eubsoiling. ' Partfttng at s . f other t and ta il , hat. It Evatis best ha ow,,lot4esers. Clerk & • McC-.. ' ~_rier, . , 100. D. 11 00 best grain ' le, 1.06; W. W"."Davitl n! best fanning to 1;-Clark 1 - & McCarter be t Item shawl do churn, (thermometer, 1,00; W. W. Day emlest ox yoke and is, 1,00; Isaac sv Hinietbest new farm a ,! ilipitnd 11,00. , flyer. Sam et Fiddler bear barrel o 1 from 5 bushels oft wheat, dip & 2,00;' , Setlgebeer 2d ' ~I,oo;l . loeephSeligi Wit barrel of t r from the maned s WY of wheat, • being 3 bushels and•s4 as per affidavi fiied, and ground in On nice! mills erected in the Fairmount I dip. i and,2,o6. , 4 - Fruit. . eiomminee on fruit rep that meet' ' et the fruit committee I been held vi ly : from the 114th ofAi . last till the time of the fair. At meetings werepresented' for their inspec tion early spplen and pears by It.. well; • early - app) pears, water and musk - lons •by C. Leet early apples and and 4 . a large war, ty or plume, by Giles S Gird; el e s and I I es y 0 I apples and rat (Hamlet, &c.,) by Evans; es y a, pies by 1. K. CilJool ie basket of p nlis43 varieties, by 4. -Lo 3 varietieis pf Peiirs by by m.• Kelley.; ' ket of very !rush piiltons, 4 earietiesi and byl Mts. A l . ! W. Brewster; Several va, ofipltitna.. si‘ . ,a dnd pesclits by g. 84 "summer pebra and several variiiiia of byi, J. G. Siteticelr. From the special' focal( thui prebented t' . the commits, have awardedltoitobert Evans the 5 i 'ilium on autumn pears, 3.00; J ". C. leer first premiers on summer pegs, d. 4,00; 11. Sealell first premium on era plea, 1,00; q. ; Sanftird 'l2 best peat / and ,50; do best collection of • plui and 1,00; E.! *Obit , 201 best 1;00; . 1,, i1 4111 best water km; ,75; C..Leet:_beit t —Urraii a a.. I lll I LI Lm, a il ur wrncrt w ry creditable ' i'the exiiihitoca, 'and iii rid instance* t e similarity way so gra it repilerec! 1 ', iffficult -fint' the.judges tide; They 'ltaly agreed to awartf Sewell the fi 't . preen UM for; best 8 • tieg of table a kitiiiien apples,' dip tiny, D. Chamber host( 1,00; John Rue specimen' or Varieties of winter II dill ar.d.1,00; 11. Sewell. 2tl best, I,t Sewell, ftir 0 greatest number of g' Medea of spit' ' dip bnd 1,00; Cady' for-best witrio r rig, 1,00; John Sal best -1-4 'bush I. quinCes, dip atti' . )toilis ' 4''',l uineas,. _ i James D, Deliilo4, 21 \ premium for 2 brit tiesches, - .504 G Sanford. best late " ariety of gr pea, dip and 0 50 ; N. L it &Milts!), I best Mare melon!, ; 00; Ntßollivan, 211 best ;roily melon, li0;_ II .Bherman,, 'l. of Weilsburg Or used a very flue Is 'king akcimen . of 't , celebrated pear .. morn Boone d'Jerse24" grown on a dwasfitree 2 )rare old. , 1 - 1 Flowers k (I igreen Aause plan's. .James, Ilehtilewhite best 11 tral exhibition, tli i llii ms and, 4,00; 1 .1 liti Ssinpion. 21 best,:-3,00; Jahn Sampismi, best and moat extensil i ve es hibiiiti of glee; house plant'. diploma and 2,00; Jahn Coppersmith, hest bogilet, di. plums atul .1 5; i iillfiss Issehelia Jacks I beat ,75; Miss S. phis Saltation 3d i•est-,40. Rpols r ands garden vcgriablcs. I John - CopPersmithi bum 12 stalks of celer,r„so; , 'Jamie D Duplr 3 best heads of cit Olin iw er„foo; I.).pili4i ' , i.iiolier s , 12 test lays fur •oips. ,50; Llil IC. .u-e, 12 hen. earrion.„so; R Field, 12 best tweet-, 50; 1 L B.irdlrd, 12 best onion..l, ,50; J‘iiiii Clipperamith, 12 'best parsniyii, AO; I ;hi, Copper•mith, best - i't 12 tomatiseai . 1; Fieder:ek Oilwilev, 12 beat awYel lila too.i i .50; 11'field, ;8 best heads orcabhage„so; Jame% Ilebblearisite, 2 best erg plants, .50; John' opperonitli, beat bunch Of-Idaiible parslei, .50; John Coppersmithi; 111, best aqua:lies, ,50; Robert Belie'', largitat and best pumpkitio,4lso;*C Lret, 12 best ears of, sweet corn, AO; is. cub Pats, 1-2 bushel of ,best 'Lan post. 1 toes i .50; Ai ti beet 2 i best, 87; John 1 Johnson, twit Seeding potetoes.„so; I. II ICouse, best variety of garden. amid, 1,00; John klanipson,bescand "treeless inaktety of vegetables riiised by exhibitor, diplorna and 1,00. - l'be 1 cOminiitee .reported that the, roots and vrigaitables were generallY i ery fine, and that it was very diAcult to deter. mine whlch were best among mass .fthe articles, and especially among the fins vs- /lease and speeimens.4 , poiatows exhibited. . "ifebseiiiiki Meatiacteres. Jamb!! John. imn, best wool carpet of 20 yds. or I more, diploma and 100 ; John C. Grabill's, 3J beet, 50 ; Christiana Jacks, best rag car. pet, diploma and 1.00 ;8. H Halt ‘jd best, ,50 ; S H Hall,! best WlNdeovirlet, diploma add 100 ; George Tabor 2d best, ,50 ; 8 H Mali, hest lumen table spread, diploma ,and 1,00; John C Graham 2d best„so ; Chitties Hoyt, best blankets, dipluws and 1.00; Charles Hoyt, best flannel 'of 10 yards or more, diploma and 1,001 —'---_ best pieced bed quilt, didoma and 1,00; B N Vansythe 2d tow, 50 ; ,Rhoda frown, best-sewing silk. diploma an' 1.00; Rhoda Brown 2d loess, ,50, ——, a 'hearth ( rug without I number, very meritorinus.— Bedquilla presented by J, Baltamano B N. Vaneyth, Win. Folwelf, Chester Jones and George C Killer, were reported worthy of premiums, ; A nd recommended lathe Outdid proton of the tioloosittee on misceilliosose oracles generally. Miscalesseoss :hew. Marlin Essay, beat•cabyiet w befog a makifts ay rocking chair, dtplc L sari 2,00; We • tin &so t 2d beat, a *ink walnut rscitin *hair, 1,00; Rhodes, quo & beat piece of broa4cloth,iflplomaland 1,00, Rhodes, Case 4 Co, 2d beet, 15; Rhodes, Cass & Co, beat fulled cloth, diploma and 1,00; Rhodes, Cass & Co, 20 best, 70; Rhodes, Cass dt Co, best.cassiniere end 2d best do; J & J V. illiams, best iihoe and boot mak ing, diploma and 2,00; J & J Williams 2d . best, 1,00; A Kellogg as Co, bast paper making, diploma and 2,00; Durlin & Stoan but book binding, diploma and 2,00; Dur lin & Sloan, best printing, diploma and 2,00; A H Caughey 2d best, 1,00; 0 Loa beit jewelry, consisting of diamond and chased rings, diploma and 2,00; 114 Chapid," best dentistry, diploma and 2,00; , Daniel Weeks, best gunsmith work, diplo. ma and 2,00; Comphousen & Co, beat oil cloth ma,nufscturing, diploma and 2,00.-- Tim steam engine in, operation on the lair ground is a compact iand portable applica. lion of 4 7 which the e n.-- ' say demi tiun, and is entitli engine whit, any tee the gine in Pehon, %Pe; • 151. CI sppek 1.,00; E Ziegler, best blacksmith work, diploma and 2,00; E Enrol,. beet cooper work; dlplotna and LOU; Sennett & best cookinit stove; t Mayflower, No 64 ploma and 2,00; Vincent, Himrod '& Co, 21 best, Nib - 4 _r; elovated Wien, •1,00; W S Moyuard. best cot ter ma lanns • g, dtpll. , and 2,04; David Kennedy 2d lies!, 1,00; Liddell Ar, Cu, best power prey; Joel Clark best tanning arid curry,ing, diploma. and • . 2:00; Moths Olds, best pump making, dip, and 2,00; Henry Japekin, best brava work, The committee further report that the doubt le acting eccentric pOwer used by Liddell • ds Co fur punching and cutting iron is Ms °Neel worthy of encouragement from the _ society. Its utility undoubtedly can be ex tended to Other pu peek and we recom mend awarding a d i iloma and p 3,00. 'rho committee further efinark that ' they regret that no more of the t.chanics thought their work worthy of the beet advertisement and public examination.i but they feel confident that another year h'ill display many more evidences of enterprise, arid that the me chanics of Erie county 'will not be f :celled by the agriculturalists. , Pain , ings, drawings, daguerreotypes, te. I R Sloan, beat portrait painting, diploma and 2,00; J R Sloan, best landscaoi paint ingi diploma and 1.00; Dr. T H Stewart 2d LeA, 1,00: hie committee further re. commend "the resift -of Arcadia" as the 3J premium, , rs. W M Wood, painting ! in water colors, iplorns and 1,00; Miss L, G Sanford, best revving, diploma and 1,00; F S Spencer 2J best, 1,00; Mr. Sherman, beat daguerreta pet specimens,. diploina and' -_ _.. • _ _ _ 1,00; Mr on,- mittee ' to Ly ne the banner lift Pay is, Net l ti r p embri , iur )os. Meer aes-' NI. Cu i wed had Igust inch 'Lief in sill Fit best Ind 1.00 . oantortt 21.1 het, ,50; Rhoda Brown, best embroidery on lace, di ploma and 1,00; Miss Marisinnel F Russell, 2.1 beat, ,50; •S fi flail, best lam,. mat hot embroidered, diploma and 1,00; Eliza Mc- Lane Si best, l Bo; Win. Falwell, best shell work, diploma and 1.00; Sarah Law, best vase of artificial kiwers, diploma still 1,00. 'Alias Mary loynnh 2d best, ,50; W Weed, best was Work, diploma and 1,00; . . Rhoda Brown 2d1,0e5t,,,50; M C Giddings, best kr.itiing, diplWaut . and /1,00; Miss Ma riano(' F suaselt, 2d best, 150; F M Cher , ter,_lre4 crotclackwork, diploma and /.011, Alliscellameosui triicles•genrolly. iel Stone, best heater, of smoothing diploma; 11 Janes, berit bunch of -shingles, dip.. and 2.00; J it Perkins, beat candy and sugar hearts, diploma. .1 B Perkii,s, be s t Englisb,fruit cake. diploma; R.l Sibley & Co, best atone w4e, diploma and 4,00; Towner, best atuFco plarderi diploma and ‘ 2,X10; J Towner, t"field plaster, dip. and i A A Crate, be metallic burial case an rose veneeredientrin, diploma and 3,00; `1 A F. Miller, best oil cloth window blinds, diploma and 2,00; C Lee', two 2 year old grade heire \ rn, 2,00 each; S II flail, leather 111 nen, I.ook C kendrick, one yearling grade heifer, 2,4:/ti,; James Johnson, for au. perior sage cheese, 1,00; El t i-ha Olds, fir castor oil bean, 14/o. \ The committee also speak in the highes t . teins of commendation of the fi ne exhilitton of Porcelain ware by fur which the ward a diplu. ma. The committee wereapprehensive that they had overlooked in th hurry of the day many very meritorious art lea, but they sent.] on all such as were brow t their knowledge. The Exhibition highly creditable to Erie county, and aura passed As expectations of the warme s t \ friends of the Society, and proves conchs sleety that the citizens of Erie county are ready to second any efforts to promote eith er agriculture, horticulture or the mechim ic arts. The &vilely is now undoubtedly - placed upona permanent basis, and can hereafter, if care Should be taken, introduce a little more system On the awarding of pre miums, io that judges can more easily ;do, justice to exhibitors of articles. To do ea. act justice to all, cannot be expected when nearly all the articles are brought in on the , last day, and the Committees do not com mence their examinations till Mier the miss of people are assembled. If injustice has been done to any,' let them try again ; and les them . remernber that the bringing to gither of farmers, gardners, mechanics and other citizen&to see and converse to. gather, and see What each can produce, more than compensates for all our trouble lad will continue to elevate Erie county in both wealth and influence. The Society also take pleasure in acknowledging the liberality and public spirit of aher Chea. ter, in presenting to the Society two • volumes of the New. , York State Agricultu ral Transactions,—the editors of the Gene. see Farmer for their award of 840 worth of books for the large number of sUbserri. beta for that *iery valuable agricultural pa. per; and to Messrs. Durlin & Sloan for the presentation to the Society of a copy of Stephens' Book of the Farm. Joss Scout.i.sitv Priaidoittr' 4 *- Jews D. Ihuslap, Secretary. 't 1 ' 'I brie MAN Obertut SATURDAY . 11ORNISG. OCTORER 16, ISM DINOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. :1 . ; FOR PRESIDENT. MEC. YRANICUN Prneg, OF NEW:HAMPSHIRE. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. I'3 I Ali:. KING, DeraocAlio Electoral Ticket for Peen= 11/11ATIVRI4IL 11.11eMIES. • NATAANIEL R. F.I.II.RED.- WILAMN WCAIC ROBERT PATTEIRWJN. --" azisisiwriertvit irszebizo, , Mei. o.4treve •-1,3 i littstr C. Ern* 11. JOBIII CLAYTWIT. 13. 11/1111e. Rammer, ..: 11. HrviT Verna, -L J .. 17. Jimits 801111141111. In. MAZWICLI. PA'CAntin. ...Li IMP, HI: Jostru. ArposiaL4, ' ~.se w KITCI. In. W. 01. C..:Lninl.l, , . 4 I.ll7tirrri, 111.. AIIORCIPV Br. Mr. i 1 , ..11T F. JOU!, I tt. WlLLtaill PCI% I..'Joit• britafxoums. 13. Jour S. 3111.ettmowy. It. Paßawi ii*Xoi. • 21. GKOROII R.lll..t.arrr. Prritll Lamar, C►o.OK H. MArnx. jams m nara. -FOY. Nadia,' lanwr. M'CAT, J Agit. Aran, N Oral Asa' 17 A Natarellsation•Coart wit be held itrthis city ea the 2Stb ef the present 'month. ReTembirihat, yeses. of I , :ria, and of •Father Laud." and recollect that if General Scott had had his way yo would have twee compelled to remain here tersely-etas-yearn before you could attend spch b court. Democratic Meeting in Green.- Mits. Jewett Themper. Murray Whelks istl4l: Lowy. Esq... wI2 address the denowWey ',leeriest, tit tie Gnus eta Setirday next. ate the .13hattuek &hoe Hewte. - at 2 o'clock. P. M. . 9. 0117:3ff Hickory Club. This Club will hold their ac 4 meeting an Tuesday evasive neat at half•past 7 o`eloah la the Court HQIIIIO. Q we tiara sot Fees able tilos meek attentioi, to os t r - Editorial amiss this week. The election and the at marital •'notes aid eoafooion" kaa kept ea thinking and setiag la a thireraat line--henee the good news our M anias abound with. roast ouffies instead of other, prepared after. , . tT T. D. of the Buffalo Crl6 we are ple‘e N ed to sonionce:will 'octant befort ' i the Mary and Shiintroek Teirsperanie Society. on ..110./rith in Amor ict4" lilt the Court Move this evening. Mr. 'Wate is on 4 of the abrent'risen in the country. PEEKSYLVANIA HAS SPOKE. 12,000 Majority!! , AND 15 MEMBERS Or CONPRESS!;.! Now "faint," "brogue" and all!! Democrats of Eric county, the battle has been fought and Victory, overwhelm ing and decisive, .perches on our banner.— Pennsylvania has spoke. and 'settled the Presidential contest beyond all question!! 12,000 on the State ticket, a large-majority of the Legislature, and two thirds of the congressional delegation; is language strong and hearty, r+oclaiming that the state is safe for Pierce and King! There has been no "fainting" in this contest, but from ' the .Deleware to the Lakes the democraey have been out in their might. "Fuss and Peath , ors" is nowhere c--"blarney" its at a dis count,'and that "rich Irish brogue," which the NatiVe candidate so loved to hear. has ty.r.ona, into a shout of Victory! But why Pierce, "the man that f volunteered for *7 per month," is to be our - next Presidentl— Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, three stars in The democratic galaxy, said it on Tuesday last, and all the "indignation" -manufactured in "my parlor at the Actor House,". or elsewhere, cannot , unsay it!— Bring out the "baby-waker," then,l_and let's see the Whigs "faint!" - • *I. eg• Ai boot ,00; allor particulars sec telegraph news! • Ose Pere Bally, Boys. 'The fires of 1844 are rekindled—the Democracy are again oa the eve of triemph!--triimph. too. More glori osa, pore iemportant, ead:more nrcetwery for the riders will beingif the nation than any sinidar triumph eines the days er.leckeen. One mere fire'ettd the day ignore! Rotary thee: Woes up the ranks and 'prepare to charge slog the'enekwks milks line! The result ou ,Ti.sdny his spread citigitnation in their raukis throisghoat the 140 and breadth of the had, and they are now ready to break for color! Up and at tberit. thou! :Steadyl One and ;ill! • _ Our Own City. ! We teal 'woad or the P; sWonracy of E`rits They ha we seeorophohed woodtens. Two years ajr,o we were defeat ed os the Otato ticket 230. and :oar Cosigns.* Zit: Logi you we ysithatted the - majority to: loos than *hundred. soil now we hairs carried the Elul Ward by veer 30. and on ly lank 24 of a majority In the city. If this is not a grit aryls's remelt writoow, not what la! 0.. more pull; boys. sod the 'city is Dotal Take hold thisa..aud in 4Noven . l , oei this Pierce and !Ling dog wilt doat iwtrisnaph,soi this whit ridden City Mist of the , Bight.' Wears within two woelui ofiho.:eleftioo. sod we &t -hey. we see within that Um. Ode VIM most over whelming . Demserstie victories since the' diys of Jack. gen.'. 11 is certain easy mint the glieftseges that Frank Pieria will be die next President of the : Coiled Stew.— He Will tarry Michigan" by as overwhelming tote; he will Carry lanais. Indiana. Ohio, Ar• anoint. Louisiana. Texas. Cantwell. 'Mississippi, bann. Georgia, North Carolina, South Caroline. Virgin is. .01117 0 .1ersey. Cormecticult. - New ; Hampshire, and Maine— ass Staler giin mole than 160 electoral votes. We bays ihniady tarried Peoasylegato. s Moto titit in most of tile eilculations °few friends-has been set doWn u doubtful. Rehabs is no looter dootitiel—She is to be \ • relied ea . is November for Pierce! Her 111.000 majovits ea .Tuesday proclaim r ip'thunder tones. sbd her hardy Demeerecy will're-eebo it to the tune of 15,000! Mark it. Tre Wine sireatftrinly, maiditios to these Mors. we shstl;earry. Wifeonsis. Ne York. Tennessee. Mar. yland. and we do not deem it strivaisot to ilium Rhode Island and Florida. The tim of election drew, near. It is so Port of the del ids Rohl crust to etoht lead the people cancers:nig the prospects o ither patty: we shall net do so knowingly. The life of a party is in its truthfulnessi and it is as meek a duty to he truthful concerning its prospects as its uteissures'and men. \We have a full sod abiding faith in this approximate semi cy of the romping statement. We pot it upon record, and the result of the election we point to for the solution of the matter. ST It is our privilege to be ablised by certain whigs a this city. It is a distinction to lie vilified by each men, W. dohm as earthly exemption from their,,caleavoies. sod perhaps we ought to be reefs!. as it assures our Democratic friends ofear bard work la the cause of De mocracy tad of equal rights. There is one thing cur tais—aet made so perhaps by !hil canvass. but by past straggisii--tbat the Democrat who dares to thwart the bud of aristocratic whip, who float aloag tho'sarface of society in this., city. will beiisailed in every eon oelvistile manoer. We receive nuptial abeso.• then. as, a williess• that w• usdoing uar 'bib duty. ERIE. PA Lits ALABAMA EMI illit:tisportaat Wer. Upon thei appearae6 of the Cowboy and Itabinson eat* titivate in the whit papers in this vicloitp—eertificalee pupating to be signed by s large nentlier of Irish abl oom' of New Hampshire. and eeverelf deamencing Gem Pierce for the non-abolition of the met in that State—one 4011111' citisens. MIRROR LAIRD. Esq., wrote a letter to the Rel. Mr. M'Doneld, Catholic Pastor of Manchester sod Concord. in regard to therm The .following is his reply. We legit* for it a minded nzainientiiia by am Catinelie friends bhicamersa. N. H.. October 8.1832. WILSON Lilll.o. Eft Deer Sir:—?our letter nrpriese me. I cannot agree with yea a yoq say that the information sought for is of I kismet I. Catholics. It surprises 'me. as I re from it that there are still person to be found who doubt—teftor all the Catholic irises albs cootruy harm inserted itytho geseireasee of the letter to Mr. White. I assure t. Do it is Ito forgery. and so well convinced of this were the politinalopponents of Pierce that they have Most dishonestly andeevued to russithretere nes titer doc uments for the - parpose of asertralitieg the effects of the White kuer—a letter that has Bien written and gigged by men who have lived leCeeeerd. some twelve. some fourteen. seasefsieteen years--who eat be istiatatrly art quaint4 with the general conduct of Pierce. and who have heard him. before. in; arid after the Conveutieri. advocate the alkilitiou of the religions teat. • I care net wheiliet you be whiz or Democrat. or for whom coo will vote. I have no intetaskin the election. sin under o 0 obligations to Pier!, or to his pert, far: ther thito what his noble sad liberahadtocacy of religi ose fru — edam impost". bave,nover spoken to ths bet feel thaoklal to him for tbe iittany roots which he bee given of Itigi unsolicited friendship to Catholics and to foreigners. is a word. Pierce is constitutionally hien pable of bigotry or of exelosiveoess. I indulge the belief that the enclosed letter written by me to the Soitop Post" will remove your perplexity in relation to those papery. which are professedly electioneering appeals. The most of those whose names they bear are quite indignant at the usa made of they nausea. and they have rehiested me to get op counter papers that they might publicly testify to how they Were- eistraped. but I told them my letter would cover the whole matter And they assented. Such ate the feelings) elf" the Concord ..a. Manchester Catholics. Those of Nashaa have spontaneously acted as you will see from the enalosed from the Neshs tee I u conclusion. I repeattbst a falser. a more unjust at tack never was aimed at the reputation of any man then that of bigotry or ofjedifforeace in raped to the remove of the Test spinet Gen. Pierce. and every discrimina ting math r of these surges mast come to the same cam. . - Topes. Sincerely Wll. M'DONALI.7. C. Pastor. &c.; &c. piba and Her Government. The recent outrages upon Aineeican shipping and cit izetts by ths government of Cabs are producing, as they oeght.lo, the most profound indigestion throghoat the cot Autry.---The Gods seem at work deitroying the Island; the moautain of injustice is heaped up so high against Cubans; the work of tyranny is so couplets with them, t h4t a seat moat be found is another directionLtho men. sad property of the tbsited States, must now 4e wassilet.. We do _not doubt thitseeersey of-the report—the goner ; meet of Cuba have ion riot in oppression and wrong.* The citizens of the U- Elf there have ever been insulted and their preP'ertyconfiseeted, and oar Goverament has looked on with stolid indifference. We hitio no faith new, that oar e,utheritles will do more than toreend set • ship of we. whose °Steers, after dialog with the Ciover nor General, will report that e'all is right." in trial. we have no govcrament. so far as oar people ebroid are con . corned. We espeet that in the arehisvesiof the rice Ruy in Cuba, can be found orders from the borne Gov ernment not to arrest or disturb French and English eft ' izent.'but to deal harshly with Anterican.t. We remit to this; but why do we submit? Have oar citizens, invited abroad to do commercial and other business, no rights Are oar Treaties binding upon its end void ap to Other Ges nnnn menu! Have we no power to compel the miser, crab!, bankrupt Government of Spain to observe-the de cooties of civilized life sad to discharge -r 'cleat° car- forbid our ships la enter her ports: she i , bowel-cr.! in the absentio of positittO orders, presumed to invite trade, she has n right to seise our ships and impose upon them unusual•lmrthens; but above elflike his no right to pun ish our citizens, esceit in accordance with treaty stipu lations exijting between the two Govern tarots. Were we permitted to advise Oti td the proper coarse to be pursued. it would be to hold this Government . of Cuba to a rigid and relentless atconistabibty. We go Amber: if the Captain General cop loses his ootriger, we shall urge open the American .; pla that they have . st right to re gard the Govereptent of Cabe as practicing a bloody and heavily's. war opho It Inanity, and that it is their dot . . peaceably or fereibly. to disposaesa them or ail powf(to do further mischief. , be Government of C is a dis grace-to the civilised *ed. *ad should blotted from the record or civilised States. - R III T L .- 1.. : ..111 . - 1 Gen. John Dick is !acted to Congress in this district. And James Skinner q.. to the State Senate; the form er by a large snajoritYil and tbsi latter by *small ono miss parati eel) —;say 300: I Fiom the start we ,aaticipated the , election of Geo Dick.; and We were never eartgaioe of the defeat of Skinner: That we have labored for his defeat, however, lowest!;. openly and decidedly, we neither wish-to deny nor conceal! He was the regular; nominee of the whicperty, and that. was sufficient for via; That we have not succeeded in accomplishing •oor impose,- is no lash of ours—host of those . who , under the 'garb of Democrats, have helped slastain the vrtrig Irani, in ,this, 4. county. instead of tearing it 'downs But le thift Pass; for while a fen of our party friends in this tly have, h_ehitved•tadlyin this matter, many, Avery maity4f -them to Crawford have behaved worse; nay, trencher sly , to.: wards the Congressional ticket. - instead of givivg Cat; ler the canal democratic vote—a Majority espial to the', State ticket, which, is 4 or 500, it abandond him. iliod bas . gone for Dick by, SOO or so! Now, we hays l i nt on il word torify of such treachery—between the De ocrecy 1 of Errat, and the self - styled leaders Ind politic aus oT( Crawford, the Books are closed, the balsuce sun f k. and' receipts c eschanged l , Of the support Mei Cutler has receive!! in .Eriepesinty we feel proud: I,t alter!, how be is appreciated at home. and has demonstrated that if he had• been. sustained by these is Crawford lowborn his political principles ought to-bare commended him. he would have puked Gen, 1 Dick closely for in election. ~ All Hail Coasiaationt. The remit eiectiao Is Cesairegeat Eor tows aware giwee as earliest that the State- ie We for Pierce iv Nol o weigher. The Hertford Times aye of the sleety tow ea heard trot* the Deigicrata carry My - Aright. the whip thirty-eve. The deieserete blew, piled victim—pie whip/ skit-f-ebewiatt e sett deratierecie pie of lea wire% vicipaired with the molts Met sprier. wises the dela. octets bad s hap wiejerity. Those are epieedid cad pOtiffieg magi. though yet elaexpected. The carnal sets antes and deep, all thresgh New &Weed, as else where. is few of Passes sad Kist/lied the itegiecracy. QT "Auhruseriber" writes es a review ofindre son's opiate. in »Rani to tattle oo Railroads.' If "A subscriber" bed liCan en attentive reader he would have known that one of the rules of every paper is that no (starriuniestion cam appear unless this name dfthe slo th is len with the Editor. Hence "a subscriber's" an d tide boot find a place in siivolarnas unfelt he sonar us his name.- ' Of coarse, in ill such eases, the name a( the autbir isconfidential. If "A aniscriber" is' to , accept thetorms , heivill please inform as wheth. Sr ho wishes Itlinzrinication to appear as he has writ • tea it , or whether are at liken, to correct itZ CT The "Ameileascalle! or to-day cootairo a lasaii searching lettoprom •ita Pa;tot. T. D.• Mass. Eq.. tad that arab Deatagotee. Horses Greeter, c i l b. r r ik up e. H. hasult/I-lanice without "Wee. showing kite ap iilh 411 tnso„ /colors, a deeigatait, arbarotag e .political prat asta./11 we era find map far it. ona,laill siva Arta; weak. , / . Gen. Pisces ssea thslisliecros Tact 71/0 g ive below • letter from Cssat.ti of New York. from the eill‘edliet • lathe : Gen Pierce - on the eslaject of the reliving& test, ttit ander circumstances which, whilst they !how in's lO N light hia , abhorsneo of the religiose tost+aheolv s anfoisiricioo of bovine uttered each seetimests view tolpolitical effect. Mr. O'Couor mews "th c c and force, the comment which; Gen: Pier r y, NO for illso ifirst slam ; hisegiit halm) th e p ii i k y W. ANA tot attempt to add is tiro sad someone* moot she. addaced, r add seal aids whisk Gemmel Pieta he r from the constitutive. tbo idiom reh l i ddi tait ""' herald is the amuse of its remarks es tit. ..km reetne irwr •Mrs ante si meeri Tb. asp: ••If he anthastirity of tbis corrnmoodenes * *4 merely 'es the word of Mr. Charles °Team. it sow. to reso McCord? snaiskolotT. met * ";; mind pitiable to the statement of Robinson. o w , * rigors, es* m ad other as et that ilk. Bet, fertasert.. we h. I the animal werrsepoodooce itself. with d iv frog,. evidence oaths pastiraut OM the bath of th esuu sheet which the seiresposilesee is written, and s t a „,, tbert brawl its tielh or its ewe foie, sad " ile ; benne testiatosy watiliwat Geneia Pierce and the Relies= Teri K IN Ealpshire—The Question Settled patriot. JutsllDolll Baaserr r , I - Dear Sir:—A eireasimas .fiat hen boos male is pogo the sincerity eddies. fieree's appesitiea te the N o, glens test . . Men will naterally distrust protessiemi weds by A i. die ides! altos he has become a candida. whoa 4.1%, btatSrith ltio peerless eats end deciarations; bat wh o , candidate can appeal to a conalateat reefed, be eclo o , a perfect title to pdblio confidence. A conciliar of the_ esi i iire frankness and siseerity of Gee; Pr o cone hoe say pommel's. which you wiN gr og me by gliong to the public in jour widely cireah l nal. In Novombir. 1851. a *mope to NIL whose at appears , to be L Flood. bet whose signature net decipher. addressed to ratr, - by letter. from pe r t Arl4enses. an ismsiry eisnairsiag shis «h arm ligions test. is order to &tennis, a Wager. ' In the coarse of s casual iaterview. ocean, iag a minister. some twelve or fifteen years ago. and thereto by the (set of his having been Presidium recent constitatiottal consolation of his t he inquiry to General Pierce. Hai reply tree by me os the 24th of Marsh. 484 1 forwi►b the letter of my anbaown merispondent his 'gesture ; and..asing it for the address. ferwt ?sctly to hint, General Pierce's original - letter. The letter and short note st the foot of it. ere is totemic, S.ll To CUARLCS O'Coaan. Ewa.. NEW,Yon• kly Deer Sir—Yoe most hive beenlearprtse4 , tailors to answer your letter ad December 24th. tact ie. 1 woo "shamed to make the oiefessies troth would then bay. desponded. At the that adoption el our State conefitatioo. in 1784. the test was inserted to repel talents that had-beest Sifter the !trench alliance that there was she so fiance with the .French religion. mod the of it here:7 By the convention of 1791. the prose -rejected by a decided v i ol.: and the rejection was by • 'majority of the pelsple bat a two-thirds vote • i reqUired for the adoption of the auseadeatis, lb's feature still retained its place. lu the convention of 1850. consisting of about member*, the vote to strike oat thib test was elm tirely unanimous-1 think not more than six vuting in the negative. The amendment of thu nylon, iu thie respect, was submitted to the late election and elthengh 1011 are net is the MI full returns. there is rea.no to believe that the Sts hinger disgraced by such a. provision in ita far ' lays. I hope to visit Mow Tar!' in May; sod to hate portunity to ienew the pl I,mM:reinitiate it good furtettelto make with you many years tint*. With the highest respect, yeiir friend. FRANK Pf ERI Ns-se *font. Much 1 24. To E. L. Ft D. Esit ;—• Dear Ser. Not being any iilfer • acquainted ir laa of Ne Hampshire then!youroelf. I adds clisti (tithe lawyer of the Buie on the questive Mooed in yells' favor of November 30. 1851, that it ... • Whether Roman Catholics ire eicloded from in Mit State of New flemPshire, or prohibited from hog 'office by the constitutum or the laws of that St 1 have just received hill answer. and now (snow yoa. It seems that they were so•excladed front f the data of yanr latter. But the disqualification r bee. removed. Yours respectfully. . 1 (CHARLES OTONOL ; - Shortly after the noatioi l "on. I addressed Is lb master et Jecksouport , st,re oat to proatrafor arc t iny of this letter. witholt i dretosing to bim its eosin or my malice.: Or the lit omit.. Mr. Flood . monied . to use. attributing:the delay, to an aecideotal caul el plsined in his not* L I liars the whdle oriel/al eorreerenielee y • free Oerosal. At the time that General Pigtail wrote the letter WIN As woo not a candidate for President. laidsed. ha W refused to icquieere in .the preservation of his sew the ilahineore Contribution. I hews newer seen hi■ .once. never before his nor»inati•.o bad any whet ewer pondence with hip% than what is sioye related, w sof, expectatian that he troilid be a ciadidate fee t Preeideney at the ensuing election. Thee it ie.front the daily walk ■ad cooversalies basest nean, fro. his easel nod napeeneediated we► and actions. there is leer arising seine co iwisers; deuce of his iategrity--sonee erect/W, shield ass Enretepreeentatiott. j Th. anneal election in Mew, Hampshire was 1.0 d the 9th March, 1e52: The letter If Gen. Pierce, et • be; leen. was writtea Shortly, prior to 'the Slith el she i t In oth. lie forbore to attawior toe moil the scaseolee a lishiog the religious test bad been, satitaittell it Ibi l le, tad a aeavietieWhad ariiea is his wi4 wet w ald be adopted. "The wish wig father to the 140 6 ' 1 T *ugh it was set adopted. the reepeiegbility for is I. • ties rest. set ape* the liberal sad the ealightwi ci 'sea who always favored it. I am, dear sir. / ,You,, reepeettelly. October 6. 18.54 i r i Cs.. „ O'Cosos. EFScorr's Loyc rim roasooosso.—lt arpeesharki . ItW 'og at this tithe. wises General Scott asd his alit p ns-ia are itiakiag such protemistions of toy* for leer a s..to fiats the renewing eireipajim o f his ro aj.foor ants : . . . ... . , I •• YOU ARE INSTRUCTED NOT TO ENLIST HI.EICINERS„VOR THE BATTALION OF g TRUCIA . HAS TAUGHT US THAT FOREIGS' RS' CANNOT BE TRUSTED"—Sesies Tsui' • as to his Terraitiat atliesre daring the hleriesa sae This was before belied cooled from •• iodipuM.• I Mt which he rot .• bred" up Whets he sat is r." at the,4kat or Ware. vo Xcre /43mills• - This was the disgraceful hesdoig st * at01t10161015161 adbitl issued from the Gawk ease so liataelel lo4 elenyier that action ball boo.. se Was afloat up be WO b 7 the Attorney General to lifter sir Western Rsilreta twines the Supreme Court for the purpose of prom( 'eke iejsectine sad stopping the wait! That carom paper can taw chop the headier to that of " 11° Walkeriem." aid Wane another. elating thefad the* writ his '+een issued. comeasediadtbe apnearesee 4 11. President of the Road before the said Orton to ow ed . lathy an isjasetioe e)tonld sot grantedi Gaselem" Waseceneary--the fsete.spesh themselves! --. th( ' 40 Oassfts in frightevad—it I. calling es 11 " tarp Sailer ip ma Cot Scott! 'Nis, Mir., •• !ass atasia" is afti each ems card allot a% is id _— Cl' J. lEl,' Perkis•a Caufeetiowary Steno. State siro 4 ii filled with eAsege variety of geode is that line. fell?* colors of 'thick' will lia laid betwee die readers • adeertinwineol next week. In 04 awee . tiewaillawi ll P , loft rises. 1