V tl I It' I.I -l K I r .:7 'l'itll (tl llll . ..::i', r T.r..i;ni.u, IhuilfM or Hi erkltil t1f4r - ! x ii-i '-t'-r-i luit iti'i nuiiiM if .Ill tli- iiljlc num. I . n 1 1 i m t t It I I In 'ill of mil pip' I n run 1 1 1 . t fir Iho I H Milt'lll l . III lining 1110 Lilt flc i mi; In I. in nnmy il h tin1 Stale L.i" u -'ie Cummitlet n.ml Jul.li -lini)! I ho mil I'i mr.i-tntie pripcr In the ennui y wr be lieved tliii the littest way of ii'll.M'tiii,; t li o ichliim 'ills i f our Deiimi'intic fellow i ens, liom vo knew I.) Imi dividci in i ' i ir prcfcri m i bet a ft n these trio gen. 1 M.'M'ii'K STIC NOMINATIONS. mik 1 DOUGLAS. , BRECKINRIDGE, tiorprdliiR of ' p ftttnortMIe MM '" " ' "r U' 1 CoiMtiiittcfi. Ullo s (II AMI I H,lilfl Nl'.' 'I In' IViiioi lulu State 'i.tlltmtteP HP I It I. ii K f I'i'l ill it Mr. I'n i H M1 lili'l nt CudMHi. fi"ti'.'il'!y to tho t ill nl llio Ilin Smtlinii I'imim, ivy Inn i iliihi'f.l v, m.d w.',.ll,"l ponn ionin.-nHui'.' i mi-moii H in inn I I e-i' ii'in i i i.''i iii"" I 'li lit tinlil, Aniol '.' to ordei Ly tln lion. Win. II. Webb. -Tin loll wni railed, wln-n tho following m-tnbeis iihswctcd to their r.nnii-, viz: -liiht, Alld-ls.'ll, Stephen D. AmhlM'tl, .1. Ilriirv AhU in. Vincent I, l.ialloi d, ( lei't lull in I llll II I1' Mi l . l.i'l ... . . . i lin.v (Inn h. i in lln" mi ol inrrii, i- .1 I 1 1 In I nk in,' tin' ontli of ollie", in hit iil(lil;'nnil ii'l lioi Ill s.ti.l, n-nU I li nflhii liilit of I In pioplc o n Trniloiy tn rc.'.nliitc tln ir ilimi "tir ii.'Iiiiis inllicir oivn w.iy "A ilitl'Mi nt opinion limniirii ill li';;inl tn tin i"inl ol tmii' nhnx inopln of a Teniloiv ilmll 1 t-t : i ! il.'iiun. Wo oxpivveil id pi i'IVi tik'o I.i. Iivrtn thou), ui.lc s tho urging of cvciy Pi'iiiocr.Mt t'i m-. i-pt tlio rci'Oinnioinlation of tli ' itllll t.'illlllllittl'l, Itll'l tliui Cll- I'lin; tin' iTt'tiiin il''f.iit of I.iniM'.n, r in l'O lakcn us sucli. For thin couim! on our jmrl, tin D.' ij- 'jf or l.rltn horn ( tit fcrimvill" I ' fin ri mi I , l .:. I. li, 1 Mr, I nttop. : A I'l"' ril..i (, M l i tm in I nl.f in i lit J, In it t il'if of ill" tin in I" t'l ' .liiilj'" 'oii(.'l;i ri InM ill CnnM ii" villi mi lin-t Snturiliiv I'Vrinj.', tin' till iiihl. (iiito ii inniil.i r ni' ;."ioi, of nil olil ii nl liii'lr 111 .i In 1 1 in 1 1 "in tin- fin i li ly to In nr ami to m l ihi'M' 'l .liil.' 'I I'lntliiinn mIu'm- mi rmv ui n niiiioiii. nil I. AH.it rnoM tunort .nit . i: .', Iiom I, rl Ilii-" oi n I II ll,r .1,. tll-t. I I " " I "tl till! , I .'I I II I li tli i t'l"lt roil vi (.'H ri;i.s:iKNT. Fulton, J. Ii.nvicncr) t lot z. .Iimp.1i (iloini, rJ'iiiiui(iti (iiiiliani, 11 A 11101 imey, Jolir. Hamilton, .li", J II I lobar! , (.,linrleu II llunti-r, !' M llulcliin.ioii, S C llyib, ,lo- u-:!n men amoiin.s liitvo Ken . scj.li S. llyilo. Ut'oiu W Irwin, KuU'i't comliMim bv u formal roso- 1' J"l.nM'.., licubrn Kqlcr .lanm.s W ! Ii inn' T M w. rm K roi or I iiMi'.rat I .Hill. union, puLli.slu'.l anion- tho r.-sohuion.s w 1 i.i.KU.rnmn. V J' Ma-eo, 1 1 . .i i. . .. i ii n v ... 1 1 i rnvn ,iv nill.'i i nl opinion inn in iiii i n tin .om i . I lit n l li 11 we mi III U I O II 1. Mil. I' I lll. i III I i'i'l'-, . , ... ' ,)obn It I'.niil.n, Ibnli.-.i I'. Kio'Vii, II in ri'fjar.l to tin )"" ollmu-.iiMi I " ,l,-i. mm. 'I. I In' l.n . I ill- !n"i ru i .11 II I'.niiiliiiiii, Cliuli" W CariUMii, .lolin I""!'1" ' Tirnlory i-l.nll ilinnli' tin' m ?i,ii 1. .1 by nl; .lobn MrNMil to n;- K Clia.lrt it'll, V. iW'liac, Jamt'i L' Clark. (ol (Lively) lor t I,im.:i.1v.m. - hi. I 1 I-I ly a 11111.il ( r ol u. " i'-i- .llu.n.W Clink, Jol.n Cuuimin, Alfiotl TliiM-t liappily a niaUrr oj but liltl., rnrli ,1,'i.t nml mticIiu ic. Ini ( . Mitibfllof l'nv .7 till n l).ivis Ili-nrv 1 'illi-nl ni'li, inipni taiu'i' ; I n-i-i; Its it a jul 'm...r?- ( Vnuo rounly was tin 11 intio'lui cil In tin i''m' ii l'liiiin 1 1 iiii'l'ini'i v I ti.ni'v ! turn, uli if!i li'titimu'.t'ly lu'lniii!s to tin: lutlii'iirc, nml aliir I'lilouiint IuiumMI' lHii.l.iii. A in ii Kfkfls, l'eti-r hut, .1 A Supri'ini Court ul llm I nilt-.l Slatt", 1m- liaiuboiiu'ly, 'hi uniiuifk"l liis batltiy fnrt w I10111 it n now iicnitin:', ainl will, iL ,lM,l t.inuv.l 111 n pnlliii bin nponUm is uinlfrstooil bo iiii't.-ilily ami liuiilly ht t- Sti rn lii iiioi'mry of Cnrwoii'-vilir Tbis! tK'tl. f 'I'll is win ilnim a liny ilnv.s tlit.'ii'af v, n aiiMvi'inl onlv by t-onrrous Miiiltn ti'r in Hit Prod Scott (liHision. In llu'ir 1 1 10 consti nt ami tlitii 1 11 1 coiiipiiiiions cl ,...., i!.v, .1. 1.1,1 ilJobn l;u.-t "I Imn ii:i:iii.n in (oniuioiwvitii all -.'iioil ciiiii ns, consr;fliiH iti iiluili.'. Not one wonl ns ,,,, ( '(. lt'y to s-itn tin- turn" I hhal I L'li.'i'i fully pubmit, whali'Viir tliat Haiil, nor an allu.-inn iiiinh to I In iTtiiri-; f,( ( ',,n , 11 1 ii n en I 1 lull! ol ' Knjiluiid inny bo, tliotili it bus ever bf'ii 111 in.li- ous toinloiirii'.' of l'.lntk li'i'jHiblic.inisiii, j military rtinvntion luul bttu IltM vulual o.iiuon tluil, umltr tlio miiimis wlnlu our l(fiulilii.in Iriomls stooilaroiiml I t,,. (ijiribaKI i nml ii n. Cltiry. 1 11 Alii it III II M ' ll'l'. I Ii r nib i' n 111 ! tl 1 'In lull r, I br i iinnlii' I'uMii ia in 1 in .1 nt ('o9 i n 1 1. l.'.uli, ami ! Iip Mi tin nml tjiu,.,,, Ii.un on tlu .'li'lb. AH llu'WM 'tinm i' dii'l il"i k var.ljQf ( 11 1 nt 1 m!ii in in f to 1 i) inn. 10 lea 1 ly ,,r on '. li. 1 I t: l.i'V. Tin I.i y lui iu I'j'lnl ). .rf' ("nl, fr,r (bo in 1 1 Ml I) lion ol I In cull V-lit ion n 't(f. i. ol t In' t at 1 u.i ci n ill ibo 11 1'.ii i 1 .i nt St.. I ill. Tlio I'i tr.i li ii"iiosa!.s for inti'rviiiiin Mibji i t to tlio an uii"-i,i'iii'o of th.) l'ortc us lii'i't l lf il by 1 1" I'lUM-rn. ' It is statt il (but tlio Inrki.-li Auiluisi. tlor 1 r.tl t l.iin ( '1 ri-M titinl inoililii'miom in tin-It-nils of ll f Crim nlitiii, arnj,..v 3EES8HSL ?. JOHNSON. GEN. JOSEPH LANE .-.ii'l to bavo bttu rtJoptotl at their late ciini lf D Manly, Kobort JWay, Thouia.s , Nfbraska iirl, tlio iiiiii;iiriato .i'iii)cl will j dnu'idin fiN-nro at the lino of myn lit mt'.'dngnt Cunvi-nsvillf. 01 this, wo tnwo (; iMt'l'owcll, .lolin r Jicraiiucn, lcior no pomplaints to make. Thov havo ul Mclnlyro, John F. M.ans 1! F .Myors, , " ... KJ 11 .Moyor-s Iloivartl J, Millor, (...'or;.'t' i perfect rijrht to do that, or to do any thing MllM.t Will.am A .Miller. K U Milt-hell, ebe tliry hop propor to seeuro Iho ilif.;it : U,.lioi-t K Munauhuii. K llrueo Totriktu, of tho Deinocratio jiarlv. j Frederick 8' l'yfer, l U Uundall K ller- Uut in thus readmthe nt-fiiLlican" nird Kiley, Stokes L'boil David 8alo- HENRY D POSTS!? of tl,e 1 ,h(y wi" ,,e h m s So' LiUMkiiA lit A UWltliVl extremely fortunate if they dn'not thereby I VeNon W eiser, JackBon Woodward, Win read tliPtiiiulvcs into tho ranks ot llu l!e : II W'plah, Chairman. 'i 1 '.1. 1-.. n, In d I : Hit! Chairman thou laid neloro Uie fiOYKliNGI!. Or TTrsiMOKE'l.AMI COINTV. FUH t'ON(i!U'.SS. HON. JAMES K. KERR. ofVepiint'o I'ounty. ' publicans. that thev have thus ajd out their own Committee the replies of tho Klectorp to the resolutiou Uoitcil on tho 2nd of Ju- FOH ASSKMI'.f.Y. HON. JOHN P. IIOYT, of Ferguson tp. COMMISSION EK, S. C THOMPSON. of Morriii tp. AUPITOH. B. C. BOWMAN, of Decatur tp. fnends, lor.at tlio nieotincoi 1 lie "Mate t rn-; v traKhniinittee .'dCresdon ladtThurfxlay.tho I 'Mr. Fulton, of Armstrong, offered the proposition to support Hip present eleclo- following resolution, which, after consiiU ral ticket, to bo voted for by Hi friends of , Jrtio nd twcuioii, was adopted, as , , , , , . , , , . , 'follows, to wit: both Breckinridge nml Dougliu-precisely ;lVv,,.(! 'l h.lt the Democeatio Electo tho course tin Jtrpubliciin Inn urged from ; ral Tickel beheaded with tho nnmo of ! i,o v.-.inniii,.i.,To ,., I,, tl,.- irisn.l, n f' Sieiihfii A. Douulas or.Iohli C. Jiiecken- jli.'if.r. 1 . 1-1 ........ l .....I !.. Il,n This act of the Stato Executive i "ul "V " J'ul "lr f'.'?', ., " I'veni 01 me success in Biini ihi:i, u t ((i. '.i i rrxitlnUi in the men 1 pursued by this champion of Motl 1)1 thfvniKition nt' ( Wfi- 0,. Deuioeracv. S'o have leen credibly bo i7k7i tin: nuntl: Territory .im' justif' t'ltiun, with a iv'i'it' t'i its lulmi.'sion its it it 'tc in-' informed that this gen tlenian has been htic I 'liim." ! politically associated with every vilo n- Thi.s was tho dnctrino helil andpromul- Lomiiiatiuu that has distriiotetl our ood gated by Mi. Hlthasav when ho aisumed f,Id eonnnonwealtli si 11 so tho campnign of tho duties of tho presidency, and his In- ; 1S5U. 7(ut m)twithstni.ling the disap, augural address gave universal Batisfac- pointnienlH to which wo were subjected tion, net only to the, Democrats, but to on that occasion, our hearts wero glud tho pons-vvativo portion of tho Ameiican Idenetl at being jiermitlptl once innro to peojilo outside of tho Democratic organi- look upon that disl inguished gentlfinnn zillion. The same dor-trino wai tlioi tly who delivered thu lirst abolition speech ev afler onuneiatod by tho Supremo Court Cr made in Cunvensvillo. or perhnpsin the in their decision of tho Dretl Scott rase. county. He, loo, was called to tho stand, Everybody, except a few rampant Abolit-1 and niter torturing himself severely some ionists, was satisfied with tho position ta-, thirty minutes, sat down not that the kun by the ExpeutivcandJudiciary.and not audienco were tired of him, by any means ; 11 dissenting voice was heard in tho Demo-: n,t thegentlenian hwl ,! himrad. A it cratic party for nino nionth theroatler, ries of resolutions in direct conflict with mid until tho Annual Message was trims- tho speaking, wero then read, adopted, milted to Congress in December following. ;and ordered to bo published in the CiV.r Then it was, and not till then, that the1 i;,puh!',can. first sympiom of dissent to tho doctrine of " Tho object of tins meeting was to organ- me rresujent ami ot tne supremo touit as- Z0 Douglin Clul No. 2. to act in conjun The Neapolitans w;ll keep (ho furU of Svi-iii'iin. Ai.osfn nml Jlessina. I he nuviaiion ol Iho Committeo will meet the approbation c,.t,.ltcr nvlUber of votes shall have been Ruined tho form of open rebellion in the.iion with that already e-tabli.-he'd in ril ES I D EN T 1 A L E I. KCTO KS, Si'r.aivriul Elrctors. Kichnrd Viax, Geo. M. Keim. J Strict I:'L ctori. -Fretl A. Server. .l-laac lieckhoiv. l l'atierson.'iri-Oeo. D. .lackson ,'!--Jos. Crockett, jr.'b'i-.Fohn Aid. i- 'no. (i. I'.reiiner.; 17-.Ioel P.. Danner. W. Jiicoby. 1 Crawford. 'i-Cliiis. Kelley. 'I'.i-II. N. J.ee. 7-OliverF. James 2t)-.Iosli. H. Howell. S-David Schall. '.(-Joel Lighter. 11-S. S. Barbour. 1- T. H. Walker. 2- S. Winches er. t J Jos. Laubach. 21- N. B. Fetterman. 22- Saml. Marshall. 2:5-Wm. Book. 24-B. D. Hamlin. 2o- lav lord Church. nintvtenths of the Democrats of the SUto. least for Stephen A. Douglas, then the The partv will cheerfully unite upon it. j vole of tho Eletoral College of the state m . ." .,, 1 -l 1 ! 1 : shall bo east for Stephen A. Douglas and The s ate will bo carried against Lincoln. .. . .. . , ' ... . ? ... . 1 llerschell . Johnson lor rrcMileiit and don. 1-osTKit tvill bo elected Governor, and j Vici j.sident, but if for John 0. Breck pither Douglar or Breckinridge 1'residen t, enridge, John C. Breckenridgn und Jos. an I our intensified, straight-outers will j Eune for tho same ollie.es. Jf the vote of either have to back water, or follmv Hick- I'ennsylvania cannot elect tho candidates , . , for whom the majority ol votes are ens:, niau ami rorncy oveirton.o ltepunncans. - ftru it C1M, eocl U11V man running for th Republican Conferees. '.11: c !.. ;.l....i ,.f tl.n I'.,;i...l s., ...j OillUt. ill 1 ll.ivil.llb ul . iiliu MMiate ot tlio Lintca Slates, and irom Clearliold : but as there was not power en that day to this tho country has been ough to turn tho inashor it was abandon torn and distracted by a question winch ed for the present. Thus i n l :.l lizzie No tho President very justly observed was a 2. A few more meetings of this kind and 'nritcr of but little practical importance.' there will bo no division in tho rank: ol The President's opinion, ui.Ips ivp great- . tho Democracy in this county. The lion ly misconceive his position, is precisely est members who have been led ustray tho samo a it was on tho day of his in-Swill return and rally around the time auguratioji nothing more nothing n-ss. honored banner of our party, v i-.. -r if mil Ho was then in favor of tho people of a belter men. And as we iiave no kind lerntory, when they come to form a feelings for the Republicans us 11 party. ad- we will hurl tho leaders of I hoso wind v M , f ; .nl 1 T, . 1..1 i Ciaillllllil IO Of H lyt'lIlUl'llll, lUUIl lllU ulU"H-"i'wirn i v itvu. J miniwijjj ...i ill- l t; tll c '1 i-.l'tli. l-'l..,.! ri- i! t ',.1 1 ni.ii kliiilt l.n r.iiut. fur i mission ns ll StlltG mill nrt lift'tirr to tin- ' tt.i;li; inl.i I tin vnvv Imnrr of tlinii' fnrnii vu"";"-" o'-i'""'""" i"" " , ti,at candidate. If it will not elect eitli- lento whether they will or will nothavesla no matter huw unwilling tliv mnv he to them. l.sco.;. For tbe Kopublican . Traitor, Disunionist, Secessionist? Knigeway last wctK, ana nonur.iiteii uon- Cr of the Democrats lor whom it is cast, I very, lie is in lavor 01 me Hume thing receive John Pntto:i of this county for Congress, : or any of the Democrats who lire voted now, and Mth'v,; norr. Tho Supreme, c ,. . . . 1 . . . , hi i l 1 .1 . ..:.i ..1 . : ... .1.. ! and httioG. Ooidonof JeJerson county ; lor in the states incn uie votes suuii uo ou, i. navo u. c...et 1 mimiu i ... 1. , , r.i c 1 ,'cast tor the candidate .who has the main- name way, and havo farther deeded that ami Samuel Lawrent-o of the. Sunbury and j vr.(,)i .. ,, ' s . , (iI0 ,)COi,le of a Terntorv. bo lorn? as it re- I . J . ... ... . . .. ... I'. ' '.-. ,. tho protection of tho general Governuient (,f ilbtnl lil'teen or twei:ty men in in sembly district at Uurrisbur-; last winter, Democratic Electoral ticket ol this , , ... , ., , i State their beveral and distinct pledges Erie Rail Road, for Aseinbly, .Stiaight of Mei siua is to be declared free. stCOND ll'Sl'ATCII. New Yokk, Aug, 11. The Adriatic brings 2t'iO iassenger.', including Lady Franklin ami her niece. She left Souih amp'on at ii o'clock on '.he evening of tho 1st illbt. ITALY. The Convention agreed toby Garibaldi ami Clary, says that t' o citatlel of Messi na shall not fire on tho town, and the Garibaldinn colors will take eijuul rank with tho Neapolitan flag. Naples is tranquil, but much agitation prevailed in the provinces. It is rumored that the Royal troops aic about to cvacui ate the citadel of Mes.-iuannd that hostil ities are suspended. FRANCE. Tho Emperor Napoleon has written l letter to tin; French Auiba-sador in Ion don, in relerenco to Loni Falmerston' iate speech. It is dated July 2"t'i. N A FEES. Fifteen Neapolitan hteamers arc repot ted to havo leit Naples for Sicily. France has assented to the Ne.ii.'.lil in proposal that the French nml English (b ets i ;ni-e oil'Calaliriii and N,i 1 to prevent the binding of Garibaldians. l.ord John Ii'us.-eil ilcclined to aeceile, b.''iuM Engliind ihsired to maintain the principle of non-intervention. ROME. The Pope has decided not to quit Rome. SYRIA. England, Austria ami Prussia are ready to send troops to Syria. AUSTRIA AND PRUSIA. A mutual understanding has taken the Chairman of this Committeo ba in-! mams in that conuiinn, are entitled toj u uu.. M-em 10 u... ui-uu ..,j . . i,e:iVeen Ausi:iu uml Pi usia on the Mr. Gordor. mis represented this As-!tructed to obtain from tho gentlemen onjtho protection of the general Governuient 1,1 ilLol,lv n't.'!C."J or lwt'l:ly ,lien 111 ,U:'J il- most important question of European nob in i ii ii r id i'?( iiit mm i r m criv. n ( i r . .......... . Vv. ... ... . .. The Difficulty Settled. The iittention of our Democratic friends ii respectfully called to tho proceedings of the Slate E.:eeutivo Committee at thier meeting at Cresson on Tuesday last. Tho action of tho Committee was prompt and l i the point. After mature deliberation i!ie friends of Douglas and Breckintidge agreed to suppoit tho present electoral tick:)!, excepting one of the Stnatiriul electors, who is to bo omitted, and the name of Breckinridge or Douglas substi tuted, ns the voters may prefer, and the iectoral vote of tho Stato to be c.".st for the one having tho greatest number. This will enable tho whole Democratic party ol Iho Stato to voto as a unit, mn! it is pres t iely what every ma.i who did not prefer L.ticohi as his second choico desired. 1 ho result will nlso settle a much desired point, and that is, whether Douglas or Breckinridge is strongest in Pennsylva nia. This ptoposition was made by the friends of Douglas, and accepted by tho friends of Breckinridge, and was supported ami o poseu by aiiout an equal proportion ol each, and so fur as we havo seen and beard, it ha-, not with the unanimous nps probation of the parly. And why should it not ? It is perfectly fair and equitable. Every real Democrat in the Stato must prefer tho election of either Brockinridgo or Douglas to Lin coln. This rirrangenient enables am. situ to unite and vote for the same electors, without sacrificing any feeling, prejndice or party obligation. They may all regret I the-present unfortunate condition of our party the failure of the National Con. vention to mako a nomination that would havo secured harmonious action, may be, a9 it no doubt is, regretted by many true Democrats. But there is no help for thl now. We must deal with things as they are not ns they should be, or as wo would wish them to be. Those who repudiate his action of the Committee, whether they aro for Douglas or Breckinridge, aro iut aiding the Abolition-Republicans in ho election of Lincoln mid rendering nim more aid than if they wero to upport him openly. They have tho utmost confidence in the r ; n. r.. 1.. ted for hint las , fall ns well as uomo of j tjoll on to report the result of his act tho "Ftoplcs" party that tvill not vote; ion in tho premises at tho next meet- lor him again, hailing from the North or South. 1 he leaders ot this faction however lol- From the abovo, then, it is evident that , lowed tho dictation of Forney, Hickman j Mr. Bithavan ami the Southern Democ- Co., for the last two years -and some of; i acv havend rhannfd their nrnund. whatever , t hem have been fighting the Democratic Wo will trv and nublish ; '? ' l'ie Coinmitle, to beheld on the others may nave none, fince nis luiminis- p y uugui in.ui u..u. J I i . p 4 i:.... 'Pl..... .i..l 1- ill tlml.'ist. Iivn vnara sniiiA ol' lli.tnl ... . ... i t i , UIIV 01 il iiii'Mi i-tiiiuiieiiiA-.i. i ui-v -mini imiv us, t .... some cf his speeches delivered nt Hams- A divis'ion of lhe question on tho reso-'thev did then, on the broad platform ofipi-idy repudiated, and voted against the1 burg last winter for the purpose of revi-: iUjoll was, demanded, the first part to in j the Constitution as expounded by the Su- j rccular nominees ol tho Democratic par-; vii'g old memories, and we hopetho peo-;cludo all after the word "resolved, to'premo Court, and timo will nbow that t' f'Vfn prambuiated the county for i.lu of this district will allow Mr Gordon'and including the word "oliices." The , their position is impregnable, mid no sue- , so")c ol the nominees of the Black Re pub- , .1. .1.1. .11. r. ... .1. .. l. ..r,.l ,.ll'...l ... I.. n,. ., I. .1. ... .1..... li i 'iut, .1 ril- iiiifleimi.i'it I ii.i.n ,11'n nnii'i. seconu pari io ineiuutt an line, mo worn , '-'iui cuui t ran w nmuu u. uiiio uieiu i"'.'. v "..Hlnox " in ilm wonl "candidate." 'I'll., frcru it. 'lied in their third crusade againit reg- iuiar nominees oi t::e pariy. ! llo.v beautiful il sounds ! for such men ) i to point tiher lingers at their peers, and say Traitors! Disuni'-nist-. and Sece-sion-,i.sts! it is somC'thing likr Sitan reproving sin, and soino of tl.e most reckle-s among icy. tins meeting. is tho result of tho Topliti to remain at homo the coming session Mr. Lawrence we know nothing, r-or j third part to include all after the word does he know anything about the Wants j "candidate," to tho end of tho rose of the neoolo of this District, ns ho has ' lution. Tho first division was agreed to onlv been a short timo in Elk count v. I hi' Ms i0! J'1'34 "J- j The second division in the capacity ol a Rail Road engineer. 'Tie-,lirtl division was agreed' to. Against Gen. Tatton we have nothing On mo' ion of Messrs. Leech and John- tosiiv, personally. Ifanvmnnin his party , son, it was deserves its support he is themnn;hp AVi.r-'i.Rhnt tho Chairman .of the Com , , ' , , . . . . i nuttco bo authorued to pubbsh an ad- has been one of the bittcroU partisans in ! n ,h(! 1)oulocrucy ut M CHry tt day tho county nil his life, as a Whig, a Kno.v- j lis pvaeticable. Nothing, a Peoples Partv man and a Re-1 On motion of Mcasres, Kreiter ar.d Da pubiican. lie lias dono ample justice lo'vis;, f''u proceedings were ordered to be puonsi.uii in uiu I'liu'.i'iui; r" i J "i i.iu State. PUBLIC POINTING. A great deal of mcney was spent by In- thi-- conglomerated pnrty, and wcuppose he will bavo no objections to having things measured to him in bis own way during tho campaign. Personally, Gen. Fatton has many fine qualities. As a citizen, ho is one of iho most useful, liberal ami hos pitable, and for those reasons w iv ill be elected- to stay at horn'' On motion, the . onnnitteu Hdjourned to meet, at the call of the Chairman. WILL AM II. WELSH, Chairman. If. B. BlKNll.MI, 1 i vpsligatmg Committees, last winter, in their efforts to ferret out what they pleas Clio ii'l in tuiiui'lioii in nil. iMiiiuiiii i. ,. ., 1 i,,, i........ ,1,,... . . .. , 1111.111 11,1 lU Villi IHtVIl ".ll. I'll, Ul 'UK ' department, enormous lihtids m contracts . . ., ,,i.,i , .. , .', ., ' . .., I, , utiles some o! them have had no vote at with tho government wero alter.vards sub- - . . ,i , . ' ,,. ,. . , , , . ,. i, , . all. let these no tho men to nic'.ate divided between partisans and friends. A , ,, ,. ,. , ,. , , i.ii. i .and vilily those that voted tho Demociat- new rule was adopted by Congress ami an ,i i ... . . . .i i ic ticket be ore l iev were horn, "honest, pious, trustworthy mini, named . , ', ,. ,. , , ,. Km Ford! oi Ohio, was chosen to do tl,p 1 ov lwo " wks l''s laction laborc l ,n work. Here is the first of Abolition econ;l.u"K u' l1.'0 mi? ' , -"!''v,,M,svl'1"i omy and reform : I w ':u 1 I,.rovud tudl 1 nii-ofabl.- Lnlm e-aml i..icn iney aic nun 1 'l iv lanniiii; iuiiHii;ii- out tho county, to have been Secretaries. C. IF. Caiikioas, W.m. II. MiLt.r.n, hope he, F. M. IIl'tciiinson, j H. R. Lisiir.iiMAN, i.i T.iuiirvrp (Iktz. WFIAi. DUEb I1IIS MEANT I Tho Democratic papers throughout tie "7iY.?oW, That we hai' with pleas.irc tho! State will plcao copy. inauguration of a new era in tho political affairs of our country, and that the 4th of March next iW7 wind vp the jrcscn'arcc of a (overnment." Pill MARY ELECTION. The following is the result of the Primary Election of tho Dcmotra'.io 1'urty, held in tbo Tub Covode Coumittf.e Report Scheme ' 0F TI1K Poi.lTlt'l INS DkI KATEIl. It is llll- . derstoiKl, says tho H'a-hington S?iir, that I Mr. Fonl, tho House Printer, has virtual ly sold his contract with the House to Mr. , Pangborn, after ju-eviously selling it to Messrs. Larcomb it English, who have ex ecuted tho work for Mr. Ford up to this I time. The public know that Lnrcomb & English tleny Ford';, right to make the se cond sale, nml have enjoined Mr. Heart, 'Superintendent of public Printing, not to pay ovr;r a dollar to Ford or his second as signee. Mr. Heart will respect tho writ attended by TOO persons, when in fa-l the- had not 10 sttaitout Doiiglasitfs in -he meeting. The resolutions were mioptcd by & yeas tho negative not being .'.it by the Froi .lent of t lie meeting. Now, I will give 1 1 cm a i!,::nr"! to prove out their seven inin ln d lu. u. I will agree lo give ei.r t!-;' r to the Pre i tlent of tho Clearfield County Bible So ciety, for the n i ip of evi y i ian over !', who was at the meeting a1, i 'urwensv.iie, and ivlu has voted tlio reg'ilur D 'm. .crat ic ticket for the last t) o car-, and who THE LATEST NEWS. SYRIA. Gr.soA, Ju'v 31. Advices from Damns' cus have been received to the lllth of July. Three thousand Christians had taken re.'iiim in the citadel occupied by tho Al g.'rines umler Abdel-Kader. The town was in tho power of the murderers and iii '.'iidiai ies to the number of 2b W, and tlio Turkish garrison of ofHii'i men was in active or hostile. The soldiers ha 1 dri ven the Chri.-tiar.s into the flames of the burning house-s. The same account coin put. s the number of victims nl frnm three to lour thou.and, but Malts that this may bo exagei r.led. Rev. Mr. Graham, of the Irish Presby terian niis.-io.i at lVrii'iseus, was minder, in the open streets. Ho bud a guard of l'urkish Hoops, but they did nothing to wards defending him. GREAT. BRITAIN. The "LeinM. r," the new Gal way steam er, nn.d" lhe trip fn ni Southampton to Kingston in twenty -live hours. Mm dock .v S.m, the extensive fannon a' 1 eriii hai s;i-p. n Je.l. Illinois Centra! and Er:o Railroa-a.'r.-.uice.l at Eon Jon. FRANCE. The appear. oco of the French crop was uni.di impi'ir. id, and the were lower ut Paris. slnre Illicit prices Commissioner. Districts. H I O conrcction with it. Ilustin, Jnnlan, Karthaus, Knox, A fair orrER. Our correspondent, wh o signs himself "-lit?i-7yiiii-o.'n," makes a very ".""rone, , r . . i... . . .. .. . . . . i D.orrm. uicccss of this arrangement. We bo-mi 10 l"osc 01 0l,r "lt"'li ''onro renni .ieveitwillbaing out a larger uoto than ' tr'" ale it appear that tho Demo. I'i ke. c . .fei r. . I i i . ., Wood ! would be polled under any other circum-p'"1" " opposcu io me ac 6tiinccs, and thus Fosti.ii will bo triumph-' ticn oftho Slul Central Committee, and .mtly elected Governor in October, and ,n favor of tt out Douglas electo- ;ho Slate overwhelmingly carried cither ral tlckct' 1'OHt nny of thom Ina' ossert or Breckinridge or Douglas in NoAcniber- tbf,t "Anlt L":"!" insincere or is not ft rpunnniiili'n lu.rjnn A-a ii -ill aiiul .-n llinl ... . , . " --...'- v.w .. v Mill iuv our .i.uv WiEN fouxEV. This centleman is a . , ; . , ,. . , . , o ui o reuuy io uacu nun up in ins oiler. B'i'juTlie Democratic Cunforees ol thin cousin of John W., and lias heretofore been n rousing Democrat. He has estab lished several Democratic Journals thro'- Congressional District met at Brookville out this .Suite,and lias generally been doalli on tI,a ftl instant, and after some 81 bul- ipou every Democrat found uctingout- lots succeeded in nominating James K. ..ide of tho organisation ; but since John Kerr Esq, of Venango county. Mr Kerr V. 1ms turnod Rlack Republican, he has 's an excellent man fur the position, and jumped into tho rnme paMuretield, und ill d doubt be elected by a handsome Wood'rd, Lunb.city, Total, Ot 00 00 01 OA 00 00 0. 15 no Oa 04 on 08 IG 15 00 31 00 On 00 M 54 01 00 On 00 20; H I 'j I 13 00 or, on 02 oo 00 on oo 01 on 24 01 00 00 10 on on oo 12 00 01 2s 00 05 14 00 114 00 00 00 00 78, on 19 oo 03 01 00 00 03 on 00 00 on On 12 On 02 no 00 00 0! 00 01 122 2fi 1 on 00 fll 00 01 on 00 on 00 00 00 on on oo I oo 00 01 00 01) OS 01 00 fll 00 Render, tho above is the fust clause of ! "veral districts on Saturo'i.y 12th, 1S00. the lirst resolution adopted at tho Con vetitior. held at Ridgway, last week, r.t which Gen. John Patton was nominated as tho Republican candidate (or Congress. The lancuimo is deeidt'dl'' bold nml lo Dm point, nnd r.s the resolutions wero drawn ; jien ' up und reported by a Committee consist Hog;, icg of t.vo Editors and a Enwyer, who arc' "!!"'" presumed to know tho meaning of words, ' IturntiJo, o! course they mean exactly what they say. I ""J"' So, then, we aro to have an end of our j ciea'rfleld, "present faace of a Government." ami , Curw'ville. ' now era," inaugurated. Why did thy j 1"' not intimate what kind of a government ' Ferguson, the now one is to !c. is it io bo a ruonar j chy absolute or limited? We hope tho; Graham, present visit of the Prince of Wale has nn "uiick, Auditor, 3 ;i nn v. At' AT, 53 106 JCci. ' The Altooini Tr'J.u .r says Unit Col Hull l.itely received a box IVom tl.e W and was afiaid to iqien it, l.-t itcontai'iej an i i . Ft ti-.al machine." But sumninnini all liis courage, he carefully took oil' the lid, audio! there was a PIa-t"r cf Vi bust of ( 11 1 Abe, the rail splitter." Col. Hall's a piehen .ions were well fouiiA'''' i'.'i-'Old Abe's" bm-t, if it par lakes oUi6 nature of its on;ii'al, is an "inferuM mv ..l,,rw.' r,f I 1... i'i ..,n. i 1; 111,1. V ,A..A..tA ... l.n .....tiv.. il... l.-ril-l.- 4 f tl )-. , .. 11.. 1 ,1 . . 1 . . . .1. - .i-Avi.inu iiui.iu.r-i j"" nun .i iiu i.iiv ruu.s i iKioii ji A.its e uaiu.v nuviso iiic people noi io louen ii. rancborn mnv do. In tho MeanwhilP. ' know ulml (V.i.liin urntlnmin.iinil u lin : 25 ! Lnrcomb Sc English have posession of u we readjof the feats of Blondin upon a ropo fc'iirTo live truthfully and ruiil.fully to 07 .large quantity of executed House printing, over tho chasm of Niannra. To ;nv that ';' ''' better t hay to havo tlied yestenla; 14 pnilirBeintr ?.(HI(I(I ennies of the vnlnni'm-, !.,.. nrn lr.,.ll,ni ,lu ... l,., 'l ;t . I., Hot 1 1 11 IT ready tOCnd well ISOlllv to bet!l a - . ...... . - ..... n,v luillll.ii. l J r,n iiil .VII III. iv, t . w . - wen. r,. ii,..in,T ,.n TMiit.i r i n,r ) t 'll nciui'B . . .. . . i.,,......!.,.... .. ... .. v.-v iiow re'upes to voto tor tlio liea.iing t-.iet- to execute the win k remaining to bo dono ; til.kot. or that ,vi;l l,,,,,,-lve .,,' n,(, j he must have ncli backers ir. the specula-, col,.S(, a,Iol,lwl , lhu a(.,ion, W10 wdl tion ;fora while it will requirn a heavy ':0gge n makintf f?0CO? Don't bo hatk 1 capital, tho chances nre ttn to one that W(1.J eIlli,.men; ,i10 ch j,, roajv. 1 the Circuit Court will decide in favor of 3 : Lnrcomb & English's claims to tho ?ub i, I contract ; covering of course the right to i you. A s ri- LiN'oiN. 02 ..r fr...! C... .1... .... 1 .... ;i 1-1 . .1 . t . g9 v...j ,ui. v.. . ..V- v.rv..u .'......i.vvu . - HUH J C 1 11. l-Cl'lIS llllO lilt! IIIOS1. ICl'i.e."S 05(dercd by tho House to bo printed especi-: nnd criminal exposure oT lifo without at-1 19 ally as a Republican party electioneering taining nny other end than that which tl.e j 00 document for the current Presidential renowned Sam Patch Acknowledged as! 45 campaign. That largo batch of do.iuments, the only motive that impelled him to 13 ns well as others, nro now readv for deliv- n-nka hU f.-ni fiil In,.,, a in l,r ,v tl,,.i nn! ol cry to the House binderR ; but not a sheet 1 some things can be done ns well asoth-! JUtu Slbbtttisniunts. 1 Sciii'.ic.d illiirliCfs. WH'iI.KfAI.K AMI) ni'.TAIL 1 Corrc.;toJ wockly liy C, iiices crmirMT. Khatzkr .t P'. n cf their iosession until the Court decides fore, tb'm llmf. Hlondin was in the whirl 20 whether their Mil contnet or Hint of Fung- pool, sailing round nnd round a lifeless "Vliolcraio nml ltotnil Ufalfrc iu iJroccrici, Tr 10 born if, the valid one. Tho legal question form. But really we do not know what hlon' an X nera Dry Uoau,. 00 will bo in abevance unite lone enouuh. wo to make of the man. Some of his net for- I'lii-kwhoat W Pn I apprehend, to entirely defect tlio partizan mances nurpass all that wo havo ever mimosa ol tlio Kunulilicnn mniorilv nl the lienr.l (10 r . 1 .1 - - - n, House in ordering the printing of tho iui" lous. 43 nienso edition of thai expensive work, the ser thus describes his last feat 00 niitit'ehentl. to entirely defect the t.iirtiznn iii.hmq inrn,Ka nil ltin i.-a l,f,-r. li'e iiiirrinun nf tlm ltniiiilitii.nii tiinini-ili nf lliA 1,ri.,..l n.,.1 ni.i,n,n,ln I .n . I t ...t..,.n.. 0"t' 1 ... oo "r , v .i--- . .i . , . - '" ) ;":' """."7 '" - cm erf,y ... 1 ne iiuii.uo i.-ommerciai Ativervis ciov.r tciil pit. bush. . 43 nienso enii.oti 01 imii expensive woi k, uio ser thus liescrines Ins last tent : Hour, Pup. Pine, "H bM 77 cost of which they siuldled upon tho Na--, "In a few minutes, the little man was ; " Extra " 04 tinnnl Trenvury. Wo apprehend that seen crming towards America attached io " " ''n- " 00 there are not a few olliers in lhe District a Imuw lninlieriiur pllllir Wllfin lil,-llt n mere are not a lew oiners in i lie lnsirict a lieavv um leninr e hair wimn ., .mil n 'nou a .rui, 1,! ' of Columbia besides Earcomb it English, third of the uny out, lie placed the chair !,.ut,er' . " and Delrees, who having claims growing uponthcrope nml seated himself theie- n!f" ' :" ni.l tf,, llnlllia urinl ini, nf llil. Pnr,,.w,. - 1 I !.. 1 I . . '' P Oil. . . 20a 4044 out of tho House printing of this Congress, on. crossed his legs, and gazod around Sni'tv S:,ck ' For Ancmlily, lion. John V. Hoy trcceived 633 ftro R .. , .'rvous over 1:10 comu- with apparent uneoncpin. He then nil- Hops lb votei there beinjt no opptniilon. , tion in wlneh it now stands. So much justed two legs of tho chair on the cnblo' KB " (in motion, Jnmos H. Lnrrimcr, R.J. Wallnoi for the publio printing stench which Iho ami ngnin seated himself. Cominc near- ieon, bamn nnd sitlt'., Ami llir.m A l- ,w, ,1 1 f ' . I 1 .... I 1 1 ...... I 1 . tin . 1 .. , P .!...'. , . . P ' . ,.lu, x,,,,.., wrro i...)iiiic.. Hum iiouav iiiiwu njr. uiht ui inc..- inTn er io the Ainericin shorp. hi ai. n .inn. It ntirn.nnlnti vtt Cnw f.... . . . 1 : J . .1!..1' in. . 1 .. . i, . ... . . . , ,'., ill oi,. I I HI 5,0 7,0" 7,.0 7,M II 1! 15) l,i J, Ji ! .1-i Johh O. Hall, J Pec-"- NOTICE. Tho Commifsiontirs nf Clonrfiold county fn..T,'n!l",tiV,, Conroree' t0 Inoet Ridgway rascalities being likely to smell most ofl'en- ped ami sat down nnd then cot ui. nidi t a vitTcf ti.. B,,v'; ,,4W ivbmiw v. nu uwnni, ijuuo s(o(i in me cnair i w non wo nonsw p thai 1 . x Aioxi i rs ( i:- i.i.. i . . . . . - .... . .... . - T , ' ! a height of more than two hundrod foet lOf t their office In ClwfieM Krou&- tvn.T. TV I nsu Mm lintnPiniiM Ptii'iwl.il. 1 . . . linn, nm hnvinrr hliinnnu with Hi in will tt"1 Vrcnl MTM. 8. BRADI- 1. 950,000. Ifto this be added toT?" . - 15 1Rfi0' lation of tho suburban towr..!ofltrook yn ' f , u 1 T' hM' 0ne f. 0'!" MiniMer to New Granad.:. lion, p Ai;n,X.AI. Per.. ar. h.roby .W . irooa..yii, lust week has been re nrres ed. 1 G. W. .Tones of nu.. l.-. ; I VBifii int hRrhourii.. l.lrin or truntin. 1 Williatmburg, Jersey City, io.. tho popul - ! Washington with a dunl'iento ronv of th., Su" J"""0 "'' account, .. I am deiormi HI- now is one of the editor of tho Uarrisn majority. We will endeavor to publish i Utlun of New York would reach ncrhans Hon. Isaac A. Eice, the Republican can- Coss-Hefran Irpntv u wiMl. Lllinr" to pay no dobn of bii contracting after th 2 . . . .... . ... f . . . . . 1 rlidntn f.ir fVinirroua Irom ,1,. iiil, Ti:...-:.. . .. . . '"'J. ii, wni nBrBi.it-iuuir- j f , , , . . ... ,..,.,. n norio"1 burg Telegrnph lnen . 'IfO" are the laicl.ty the proceeding ofthc Conference next' l,500,()O0-and thus rank as tho third f' i,i;7' i -3 7 ' VB "-'i WMn"- cd that a former copy of this treaty was Z. Z.,. o1;:" ,, .1, hn.' Hec.. I it v n thoChri-tinn ori. ' -r .u:. u "7 io.nii mo .iingfiatena river while m nrnj,. " hkvrV 7.II.I.0X. nrvi i r v hi n rm i 1 1 1 L I .'I n i i ' - - ml i
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