1= or! W.e give place to the following Flo willA Pleasure, ind invite our (lei:- man friends in this section to give it sarrful put ktaal ; [From toe Pittsburg Weikly D4p001.].?.. plitiOca) . strugtzle which has agi taUttritw'r;iiftktry more than in any previous .lste,idatitiel cainpatgn, bus of the " Demo gratis" r.:t:i.lidates. Once !tura the olti - freedoip had tu, give way Wareo.+craSl an d. itu abettors-in the free, Nt. , r.lll— T lNl. , fgt. the last time, tra tr prpryliivei of liberty will 11 '% fir tiO Ortipagati Thoy 11043(1.10,1. i!!! R-llrridq-of the Oefoat of their pat.- Lit ! winch- in OW short time of its ex is iyith discord in its own ranks pud n powerful. well disciplined and Ittscquftrinahle. toe - t contend sgainst, arcompl,hed gteatei things than .v..ny - of its must sanguine fidlowers rd Iri expbet. Our at the features of the ' late Pres idential contest, which tens to swell Ole li, a• t of every fteedoreloving ican %yith gladness and belie, is the !guide mond taken by a great part of tau ail 'pied lierman fehow-citizens. 1 , • : 01. the free States, but i~ the Western section of the Unitot . !.:ey k!t;rta up like men,- and fuug"it Ihoulder.to shoulder against their Tice eboved .Democracy, for free speech, c,OO - pres., free !lull and free men. It is generally conceded - that they have e;sential - service for the good 4use, r.ud that without their support -th.• Rimblicans could lint have carried iile ‘Vestern States of l ava, Wiscion tin and :Michigan. Much has been l i.me to 'now' the ahackela vybich fast- -erred this part or eurporilation to the Dern •cratic party. Much remains yet he ri Me in this resp e ct, especially lit the rintntry, which can be accom ;islied toe great extent by the spread i.ig of tried Republidati papers in the perman langutige--,,strei a'paper, for i:o.tance, as the Freedom's Friend, th . rei4eifsfreund,) published by L. & V. Neeb. Third street Pittsburg, Pa. Trris old, respectable and most irdinen- Pal paper has proved itself true to the v alise of freedom from the beginning of thecampaigntothe end. it contributed ;•nich to enlighten its readers on the po litical issues before the people, to lea I }twin to the right coirrse, and to secure the triumph which the Republicen I nlay in the Western part of this st rte . achievedin Pittsburg arid vicini ty its influence was heavily felt, and the more so, as it circulates among all classes ',rout-German fellow citizens. :.,is paper ought to have a still great, vr number of readers. Our friends in the country should urge their Germaii friends and neighbors to become gab c, ibers to the Freedom's _Friend, arid tlo all in their power to spread its cir f.ulatiol.t• The terms are very meder• pie arid liberal. , The weekly ediron„ u large. 'double-medium sheet, • with r.arling matter full of interest, de i. at one dollar and fifty - cents per ear in advance, and clubs of over five pies at one (Whir twently five each, It is an .undeniable fact that Ger mans generally' read more, think more, and are on the whole far better edit- - rated than the bulk -of the other E,u lop.!riti •eurigration.- They .are always -hitting to yield to reason, and need I , nly to he enlightened - about the real character of the great political - issues •w before us, to be converted from tire false to the trne Democracy. Whet- ' ev..t they have been within the reach of well conducted Republican papers of their own language, the great ma jority of thern have embraced the 'Re 'publican •principles, with earnestness and zeal. This has been the case in ell , the Western 'cities, and shows that • the mot • remote 'pins of the country have only - to . be - worked in a singular. luartner to win hosts of. new supper tura to thtit.party; not only for the next Presidential campaign, but also for the .county and municipal elections. •• Every Republican in the country ebould act aian agentof the Freedom's Frieisd, induce his German friends to hecetrie subscribers to that paper, or do so-himself, and-distribute the nurn hers subscribed for gratuitously and r 44 A p i larly amongst his neighbors and friends. A small - amount of money ex, vended systematically in this way will .r.good interest, and will do to' the . cause • more good :than thousandir of flutists wasted a few weeks before the election, When . the citizens generally are nurreobstinate andifar lessinfluenm ed by reason, the& irr- usual and more quiet times.. •r. - There are a great nuinber of Ger man citizens'in this' State whp - neecl poly to be reached :by the right Kind pl political inielligence•ancl arguineut their own language, td 7 ,becoma iara iii tbe army of freedom: That this !pay be done, eve! yfriend of free aluol should do:hia best .to,,eularge the culation `ofthat ably Po - Nutted Ger man weekly; the Pittsburg freedoin's Frientl 7 -ctud oursilientli of V p eoun ior prays should aleib the work hy appealing throb - 0 - 010h columns to the lends q!free . princiPlia to - extend n influencP. .7 . _ . ,• • . Ttts eqrPrPon64li!)4 of "H.," . from J',4rri~burg, }dill plufi, onr kezt. inne r Ippallp•sy,';:-ift. T OUT .0.4-14,it CAB'PBBBs: s Thiiraday itornlngX . cox - • .4 t-.!: ANO. 111.11NN,'-7E1111q4:10. :7" V. B. PALMER, the American newspa per Agent, is the Mtlfirni7lorize4 : Agent for t 6 s Plver in :by ci‘ies of Boston, 'new , Vet:k . a ll 4 e and,. ~nd subscripions at the ra,es required by ns. His receips will be reg ,rdeti ns iv-3, • Alts_otricee_erf3:7344,ll.7p, *cq.• (tic's Bui Afic Y,lrk,'rributie BuiAinv; Ifhiladdithia,'N. W. corner of rail d and Chest nut stree..s.- }WY. L. • EP'We :are. the Hon. Lewis D. Campbell for a the "Ileport of the Committee k?ayi and I...:ans on the Propoied of the Tariff onit is an able document, and valuable to'politi cal economists. I l aiscaster flank, of Lancas ter, I;as suspended hay menu Pori sepienco of a heavy "run" 'recently" made by deposittirs. This was posed to be one of the soundest banks in the State, And: will_ doubtless socin recover f r om the shuck it has rc t- PciYr(i• STATS CONVaITION.-A 817032,3T10N As the Republican patty is a living. substantive thing. strong and enduring by reason of the eternal truths em braced in its platform ; and as, more- Oyel, early organization for the Gov ernor's election to take place in Penn sylvania . nest year, - will inevitably contribute to the Rerublieln strength, and render success- easier of accom plishment. we beg leave to recommend the call of a State Convention at Har risburg during the 2nd. Week of jaim ary, for the purpose of taking steps in this direction. The Converninn might or might not, just ns the wisdiarn of the majority ,might, determine, nominate candid ars for Ccovern-'r, &e. Pio; our part we shMild be wiling to corn- MCIICC the battle then, or even now. in the name of Hon. Win. D. K..-Ily, Da vid-Wilmot, 3 , r any other . well-tried chaMpion of Human Rights. .fudge Kelly combines in an eminent degree the needful elements of chid :lifter, H. possesses the first order of tarots ; is an accomplished public . speaker ; a bold and fearless advocate, of the win ! ciples which underlie the party ; a man of courage, of mural worth, of political of shining talents. In the range of prominent Republicans, throe is not ono who, in qur judgment, would command a stronger .suppiirt. Ibis attractive final ities as 'an ' ()tutor width' draw thAtt -8a1144 to bear him on the stump, while his powertill presentation of the issues of the strggle would carry conViction to the mind of every candid and un prejudiced listener) Rut_whatever may or may not be done in this respect, we trust a Con vention will be held - as early as•the period mentioned to take mi-asures fir a thorough and effective orgatii4aiidit of ,the Republican Party.. 4Pealii6g for the N. W. cdetities. we feel author ized to -say they are ready, add that their Republican suits are niorev aux ioni than ever to engage in the great figlit'i,ylikch aeenis klieritahle between Slavery and PrOedoirt—Efie Gazette. We second the above stig4estibri fir a Republican S:ate Convention, ‘Sill all our might, and are right glad the Gazette has moved iii tile matter. Let us complete our Organization by all means. Let us have a Republican party in pennsytvinia acting in liar- mony with the party Of Freedom iti the other Free States. But we prefer March as the tittle of meeting. That will give mote time flit- a thorough correspondence, and Will secure a better attendance. 'We also prefer that the Convention should be called 'fu . the purpose of norninating a State tjcicet. We cannot afford to hold two StateCooyentions, when one will answer the same put pose. Let us have the 'Convention at Hart isburg. We ask the working men ,of this county who yotecifor James litichau, an; in look at tie ;following extract taken froth a leaderin the N. Dap Rook. Speaking - of piioi . white people that paper says : •• ",Sell.the parentsmf these child' en into SLAVERY. Let Mir Legislature pass a law that : whoever.will take these ' parents and take care 4if them and.thei r OFFSPRIN(.4,- -siPkne,ss. .In health—c/othe them, fee d tliern,•", and house them. shag be .legally e! tiled theiriserrices ; and , let the tiiline.L'agis, lature decieei that I,,Nilniever , receiyes .the - 5e parents:and their . 01-11LtIREN, and -.obtains their services,. shall • take : care. ofLtheru AS LO:Ni4 • . A laro-nartiberhandreds at least . . —of - 4 7 . - ed - 114 - alf. tiara circulated frinn . iilli'vtlligai flaring the pri4lll.V@TY.Pi49c. iColii)tasec4i; 417CHATTAN • DEVOCRACY, _ - racy here. t acit not abbe few num tierg-4tcliW read ContatAit % setitt . mutts tlqtte'- as repugnantio frOenten aflhe ti ova; so it is fai..44sutne tliat the Buchanan lea4rs, ey n iq itre iq favor will!, 4' poor wh4o people. in fact, at least .. • one prof:ail:ern fitichtinan pan, Of this bequ.lbt3r , l4 , l - 44y * ..ttot he. thought a!1,14 poor_wi t it#s"pl l ght: to be..owited .by anon. tif.wealLll., .We. pre, storall,tlte,leaders,are. : inf the ' , wild opii+na,.-I.lqt darn nut .say.,it, , not much. lower must a: man,,,go - and .supports thu Border litaTians in !übbing and innOcring coo Free State men, before favor the selling of all poor proplel Gov. Wise 'at Wheatianit We •last . weel; put our readers in" possession. of a part by •which the gintthern Disunionists 'intended, .to .0u:1) pi3l the President elect to submit to their eimusel, nr submit, to the mor tification ,of a defeat.. Tok Scheme was made public through a special dispatch to the N. Y Herald, and we did lila place mach ctUitiJe tc44 in it hut a more recent event teutls.to give that report some cr•edinility. Tuat event ia no more nor leis than a recent visit of Henry A. Wise, the fire-eating. disunion scheming Governor of the F. F. V.s, to James Buchanan, at Wilearland. Now, Gov.. \Viso airy be the hearer ~f, or rather, the errilm.l= irnent of those c.niclitions upon whin the S.itak purposes to cast its (31e:total votes for P,e.i le it. may i/t3 there on less important hu•inKss, which we doubt vet y much, ar Wii,3 is -a man who Would not 1411 all the way from Richmond to L.Ticaster, aulass he had business which rv-iuld render his trip very litteresting—autlmottlittg - short 4,f a g rand sch-rne, is -in .any , manlier interesting to him. New, we proposie to the•Dernoiwitt.i of the North, that in the e7ent ,if Mr. Buchaaan's acceptance of 01'3 csllll.ll - .creed, they shall instruct thosi.) electors whii have been' elected. in Peni'tsylvania, - New Jersey, Indatr.l.• 'and Illinois. to cast their Votes: for Fi emelt, anti thus oleos him, and de feat the scheme of wise oz Co„ which is to oast a sufficient intrriber of S ,Dth ern votes for some othor candidate than Buchanan, and thus throw . the election into the House, whore Fill m ire stands a hettet. chance; than Bo chana. We liftve no reason to believe that Mr. Buchanan will refuse - to come up to the Southern scratch ; and w4:l view - his election under such ciren n- stances as a gleam vi ilati to of the-With es of his Northe .n political. 11 iend3. - We di) believe that ;`).1.), thorn Demo- crats are friendly to the cause of Freedom. and with not allow them - - selves to he extinguished by Southern \ threats, Mr.:Bucliamtit is entirely ton tiensitive nil t.liti Presitl •iitial question to resist the pompous tilt eats of \Vise, Piyor, & -p,.., and will accept almost I-any terms they may suggest,Alir the 1 sake of making. a ' sure thing of his IWhite fionse - prospects. Ttierefice me regard it as the duty of Northern 'Democrats to take a bold stand 'against these Southern !idiot -ilia,- if they are countenanced •by-Mr. Buchanan, and sect;-a the olictian of a m a n who is the avowed 'standard hearer Of Froo , dem against Oppression, GE/I. DIOK DEOLINEVIIIIII43 & CANDI, DATE FOR GOVERNOR The Erie' Constitution and other papers:in the Western Countiei, bay- log nominated H in. John .Dick, of .orawf,ir c l ; f.•r .C r ov'erifor- in: 1857. we concluded that before givieg our will mg to his- support, We Would obtain tiara him ids views of the mat ter. • We. therefore. addressed, him a letter.upon the subject, and on Friday evening' last receivicl the fidlewing reply, by which-it wilt be seen that. he declines the honor ;:of a nomination. Wei regret this•deterMination of Mr. Dick very much; but. an intimate quitintnnee with the . tuan..assures..us that all endeavors to - induce him•;to for ego that corachtsion, will be.uieleis, -We hope, therefote,.that tlinseupapers will eithdraw their. iminittaticm, The 'following is his' reply : • :.. • • .14EADVII,LE,. : :,i4t;• 17, .1856 , DEAR SIR,: I. __received your very . friendly letter some sines,. and cove yuu . an npolngy for not ansvrering ,it•sooner..;l feel very,g!atelui to my friends fo! l the high ,opininu ekpressed . 9 frny sml,lk#sat . i . cpps, and popnlnrity far the offtce of. Governor. In the late el;tion Il4iaigl i rciina ,b uil - -, re e . :1 1 Aidpred al . . ibe iiiiitdsOMe vote , I:'re ...oeiVed ; buil assuilv pint I haie'. an - G .-' -f• . .aspratintis to:i be ivernor .n .Penii, -sYlValtia . ...toirLdi) I -unitsidet myself , qualified to fill an responsible :a trust ; 1 and if . I did, my.feelde health admen- Ashes. me that - it -WO u Id. _ be-, the. height. 1 !W . ! , .f : •1Iy:te undertake : . s.) greet ', a- : re-: I spansibility: - ..1.. therefiire„trrast.respect , . ; fully. detklirm .we honor my friends would be willing to confer upon me... lit the late contest f a pre:,ident, 1 cruwi , ,ril con.iity has d we nobly, and I think better than any county in the i • . State, considering her populatiOuand her antecedents. _I think we shad be attic , to maintala our mak,: ity the nett year, and ,by ISGO will give 3000 ma ' imity.: - Par ft lends are in fine spit its, - and feel that we have really gained - a victory,. altho44ll we *have lost tto election, - Very respectfully yam's, Joirl Dtca - . I To T. S. CnAsr, El. . , Newspatier PubliOatioa of General State Lama The Wert has - frequently struck us that a general publication . of 14.gisla• rive AtAi of out cotron.mwealth, would be peculiarly beneficial to all classes of citizens; but the absolute necessity of inch a measure W 34 . 111 tit emi'latt cally presented to us 111r0:1 I.),Asitig over . an Olio piper recently. In that State, the law 3 are sitnultationsly puts liAtel du sr-;host the St ate during the 'year-following the sessions of the Leg islature at which they rem passed. They are deposited with the Auditor in each colt ity, and certified curies nt' the same . are distributed by hi m t i the dilierent tiewspapers in his but is, di c tion, thongh we believe his distill-tn. tionisallowed to be of a oat tisatt pa / tore--the law authorizing thew publi cation iu one or more papers in each aounty, ht the dtscretinn of the tor. They are published, 3.velitink. at the rate of one dollar per square of tcn line's fur the three insertions re ; quired by law. (Will some of our Clain ex.changes cult ct us if we ate I.wrons; 1) In thin manner the laws ate within the reach of every reading cit- izon of thtj Satre, • \VI•y calinot , N% e, the people of Penn Sylvania enjoy: the : aim:l glorious pt iv ilege of a knowledge of the Laws by which we are governed We are ce-r -tailily as competent to judge f the actions of nut as tliCy are to make laws for . ui, and we believe that a. ptr •lie.atinn iu •;he tiew.ipapers' Of their acts would hare a groat ten dency to pi event lice alittre of p.ov.!r for . which the I.2li,latorsul Oetiiiiylvania are MU renowned. Tiler people of tnis Sjato, as matters now ' are, knr,w no more of the laws by wairili they aro governed than do the peasant. , of Ft more of the secret opera- . tions of Napoleon 111. Wc have. a riglit to know when we - do a wrOitg-, and %yhat is the penalty ; and we have a right also to demand that kottw led go ft om our lawonakets. Peo ple cannot bcr.exgrreted to tear or obey law of the existence of w h ich- they have not or cannot have a knowledge. Therefore, we argue that : did our peo ple know more of the law 4, they would nut be so aPt to violate them 1 and the o nly avOlahle means of placing those laws in 0011;1mb:of-every one is . th rough the universal medium of tire public 1141eSa.. • Therefore we say let our laws be stripped of all that fxrmal and legal jihberish of and, if, bet, and provided, which render them ineemptehensihle even to. learned judgcslet them ,be made - brief and cnrnpreliensible; and ,give them . * general reading, a•ul. we w 11 wager enrnld hat against a " jim• my". that they, will be nun e efleotive and mnroyeasnuabletharnhes are. now, What aay - nur :brethren of the Presa .4but4 . gorloyal pul?lico!)ti of the . "(ene'al LaWs oftheCummenwealth 7" .Give .us: pinw views, and. let : tia have the matter brought, bef)irethe Legisla ture in a river shape this minter,, course of scientific and popular Lac turey on I)hrenology anti Physiology is annonecetfi;:i It Li`:)Prlei it No.v - York, ,to be given ^in Philadelphia, coninieucing„ early iq Decerntiei.,- All who are interested findthe pre sank (ippon unity rnost.fa'vorable . to t!b, tam f ull Ancfpcepiate Inflirmation on these intare4ing imppttarit . jecti. stands tbe :hnnd of.his proteiaion;inii will inst . ruc . tilid iptet , aat his hearers. ci - 0 fit tg p* 14 I 0 & T . k0.N....._ GOVERROII; '1 • • -.._ADIT„):34,(4IKNAL : The-time ltee ''`again • arriFedi when - the peiMle2 Of Petitisylvania.Ara bwgiuuilt~ to he in tere'.teJ in selecting a proper candi; - date to, succeed James Pollock as G-.)sernor_of theCommonwealth,...Thii. is; high and responsible trust ; and tta dutie . oneipitatald difficult to per-_ , • pers.,) wittwui.grovt ex perience end adinimitrative ability. should be th;iglit of in connectiOn I with ibis. office. -The result of the rociiiit election in the State, show= a large prepo4erance ofthe Republican vote in the ,worth and north-western cutin ti ei . It would seem appropriate. thatlhe Repiiblican candidate fur the. ttubernatotinl - campaign of . 1557, shOuld he selected from one of these l o ei r litie3. No person. is known to the writer. whose immitiution wiadtl'l;f3 hailed thrilugh iut the Conanionweulth with mire.enthusiaSin than that tic' the Hon. R. a. Wurre, President Judge of tiiisJ mlicial District. Eii; eminent talent's, learning, and unbending iiite4- ity, woo il.sequre hi a a strong vote and b a sive --g.tina 't uF 14it!t1u1- 11C53 to the di,tinguishod tru.t. Rerunuemi . . Cnu lervcirt, NOV. 25, I: , 56, 417 ERARY Gas E : LNG 3, ,Irrs. Stephen's Illnstra 11onthly," is the title of a uety Mmia, zine Whirl' has been laid ,1•1 our table by the .publiglier, Mr. Edward St , - phetig, 1 G Nassau Si., ti. V. It came into existence in July last.-nnil cum. me ices its gecniid genii autiu.ll with the January manlier. We it full titeiati re and mifcel la:ie,iug.matter, and bit the price con- Fader it a very clue:• p and desirable numbet s .1.2:4 cents. or'l.ri() per annum ; the cc, copies fin St ; fnur erviet: far ; and ten copies fur $l2, acid one tii the ~getter up of •the club. Mts. Ann S. Stephens, into of our country's inflNt gifted writes, is the editor. Next week we will its Pt.ispectilm. "The &inv.lag Evening. 111nd," the titlc of a hantlio•on weekly litton ry paper, .iMblislied Phila,lelphin,. hi J. Tati ick, who is also its editor. 4 Is' Puf of ctur mast welcome weekly aod - rvincra much merit in its selocteil manes. It also giveA a large amount of current new at ti:, day, and is emphatically a fain- ly uo.Vr- paper,. Tut'. —Farm Journal and Progress ire 'Farmer" IMO Of the ablest cultural periorlienis in tho c• entry. c,unences its Seventh \'olu•nu with' the January number.. It. is tsiAillished monthly, by .Samuel Etnlen and C 0.., :lurt•loast Corner of 7th and NI irkut Streets, Philadelphia. at :he low price of al per- annum. invatjahly in ad va:44:ll haspnak hr• it a hand s anti" subseriptinn Hat in this county, for .the coining .Veltutie: - Have tho publisher:4 of 'The ..Vtl tired or our acquaiutauce already We have only received the first nu nt h-i, and a cc? taut young lady. attach ed to our office, kicks -up a tetrible row bocaUse "the rest of that story does not • come Save us, friend Bigelow., C 14% FoSTF:I2, of the Pittshort; Dis patch. • cheris ied among Wier pecu liarities a heard offive years growth, _lolt having staked it on the election of Ft emnut, proceeded to a barber .on Priday aftl•rnog.n mid had it cropped. His best. friends hardly know - him sinoe tht; change. and could hardly 'have been rn ,re„.i . nrorised it Harvey 801 l mai; him:elf had unwhisket ed him self after ‘Ye "heard from New 'York" 1844. • What the Wagliington lnfxntry for'`Ei fitit'ce-loking 1. 4 ieutigi4t 4 t, 041oneri L4RGE.Pi!TATILA-Mr. D. E. o,lm .fited, of. this place, on. Monday ltut, exhibited to U a potato .aml..sorne e e r il , which •he . had received, front a farming ff iend.., in Offioelaga ; county, N. Y. ~Th_e potato., }s ihe•largest, we have 'ever send, weighing, 2 lbs., 3 -Oz. The ears _til• eon!, some , two dozen , areoaoh, a foot in. length with 1.4 rqvirs ..of kernels. ; Farmers,of Potter Coun ty, can'X,you excel ”.Excejsior 7,'!*.Try ,it.next year • ' tie litimb:3r 'of foreigneTs who th4ir in 'ti is . 100 . '164 duiltig the . p'dsi - Year; viefe ai 'shown COunti•recocli.. NEWS ITEMS . . , DiISTRESIIiNGOCCURRRNC I 7 — A WUOLI 47A ? MlLi neSTRoYgD.—A private letter froin Moilian county, lllinnis, Inform s us ~,that a nip -t distressing casuality, or , rather, series of casualitios, occurred abOut three. miles from' Jacksonville, a few.laya a wicAe, ily fell victims. A small :girl, ~dseghli tor 9,t wiknv naowk troam rog er , while•feedi!ig.the,pl,,gs, having got to' ate pon 'wbot a they ivete confined for the porposty,:was.::atteckea by vicious _ sow Atka ehockingly that she died. A 'large hole was eaten in her side, by the savage ; beast, and she was -qtliorwise mangled. The Shock on the mother at: the spectacle, killed her too. The next night a •camphene lamp .exploded accj. Mentally,, in the !muse, killing . nue child instantly, and en severely Injurin g another Ihut iris nqt expeotcd to re, coyer, --A. Lcntis .Nms. ELAN/Ai UT lem Bva fullowin lilfteir from tho wicaw of Loa 8it : 0n:16.4 been re, ceived by Sttiwo 'of Andover; OCTOBER 18, MG, DL:AR MnS, STMVP: Will you kiad• ly undertake,. ie transmitting my sub• se: iptitm toward the reliof of the iuf, fora in Kansas, it) aeo'ire this point that the money shdl not be app!ied ti the poi-p.;(3 I,l* proriding arm: It id. Inseyer, intended ai atl expie.sion or aympthy witli littise . whv) have . res i 4 . nppressiutt at- the• hazrd'. of life and property ; nod I Catlllitt but hope th.o, such sympathy is fo:t as "‘Y.I mfy hr many. here as by . rs roast truly, A. T. N,s9l; Brans. Tho inGlnsore wns a draft for ti.;;; sterling. LB .suorTra;rellei Imr(Ar r Fi:•:var.tx9,—A vate leiter received is .P ilk/1,111)11in. from the Hon. Geo. M. ari Ilam, Unittd States Minister Coett of St. Ja.tees, by his co:ifi..l - 11;ial Ye p• the irroortnet intelli4ence that he hasmeeceedeil is neg a4reity betweedl the (jetted 'States a. 1,1 Ea 4, land, which covetA a id fettles all the pints in 1-w"."'"C l io twos countries. Tits - Frottolt btearrt it ip Lt wilich loft IN.nokr far fi:!vre •ut the 30th of 0ct,)140 - . with 39 p3tati!ig. , n; aid a trOW".if 91 men, w,ts. full into b.ya ItW,gif,o Alp; riff•Naiir uckrt Shoals, on the night of the vember, andsn hartly iujut a•I n , to Qua litittdrotl persontt xvlre iirmy tir A n w t .; thr wunliar is Albert Stunner and family.--rths est bil.titer ,if JI r, , Jduatni S w n ild r ..1 Massaelkuse.tts, . Tim P..1.7.5ra0r. pa Lila itigilvd Lito I.Olowing acts of tins legis• lature : —AI Act yellag to 13..A4, Saviagi, an.l iniarapco C.rs. panitt, at) not allow:tag hills exc, !). lion and writs of urror .crimild eases; a supplern.nit to the act reguhts proc)setii.ags in _Courts of :Ja-tics and for other litsrposas, 'May, 18.11. OP Fremnt, says to; I . V. 1. Trib. tine, bas a largei electoral vote, with CalifOt nin, than any dereritell canditlatti ever had ; area Mr. tech:wan has smaller - pro Portion of the ivlinlepqa• lir vote, than any man who W eve choieo President I•y.the people. New. England gave her entire vote to yath , ington. alit] now gives it to Fremont. No Presidential candidate intervening shares with them' the - AID REACHINGI KAlsiSAS.—Extrac t of a letter dated at. Larrremee, Oct her 30; 1856 • • "But - aid has readied us. • Tha lut4 , e streams of Eaiterii 'betieVolence have at list ((And their way into cur -very natlin, aria 'theOlsatida are being matteltad l. I.titne. giro you some,tneirleins' shOWfite the good brin+„i clone; au& hoW bravo hearth who could meet •the-'enemy at odds against them, :and maintain their tuna, .-titiw Melt: they receive wha: they au much need." A NEW "UNCLE TONI'S CABIN." .STC4itCNivc , JARED, rata of the DiunaLSivarnp• 14 ' axle :it the - JOURNAL 8010IC STORE DR.AFT.G 1 2 Watercolors , Watercolors ordwittg r apt., ruucils, and &lobe Past rvcoir:ed: by, ; , ; -= - ht. IV. Ageits.Wanted. - PtESPONSiBLE. LoCal and Traveling TB* Jl-11,Inirapco AgeilL4_vauted to npsratr Or' perana4ent Company, .to whoa' pod wehli wilt ; be offered,': " .•. Address D . S 130 SS, 142 Yorki Pa; f, ' r~ U 11