Mr'' i run. jntfftr 7 4 1 in . -Yl. ' pie., N lo mv Ihnt they would rather .lis--lr lli" 1 ' it in t ti ii ii g'ant to tli.' N"tilh cm Sli-.l. th-ii ' i - i I ii l i l light. . tn e we snv id il Mr I. IN' "i v i-not , ui. In- M'v nii'iinr I.m.'iv-, gel .thin rfj,- The RrsnltinOnr ComPy. Tho 1'iViriiil return ill the lute election in ( 'loin t 1 1 county, will do ton nt In im oilier pail nT t li 14 .nier. A xMo ft-lrt lie V.'lO fer 'VllgrCMIIIIII, UlC I'cmill In highly '.' i r i;ni:i i, t ig, t(j .nomina!' 'I;i'Mm:.nt. l'-l'l". I NS. STEPHEN L DOUGLAS. JNO C. BRECKINRIDGE. 'cxtr.-u l from a speech made ly a nolnri ons It d )ou I.I iiim nt ii linck K'-publican ! meeting by tlm n;mie of CA UL SII T'KZ. The. "Journal" in attempting to defend UrfCJOUrT V TfinWQftN Ulii-! lift ltiiiblic:an puMi-liei un extract r'K vice pk evident. ,i..fii nd of tl.nvnto gven lol'i'dTit on creditalila I" tlm Pemoiiia.-y. Y n can liit- Plli iii t. see no evidence of any change of men l! it, i .in il.it v.it.-, togethei w ith tliai from tho Douiocriiliu t. tho Hl.iek l!o.uh- ni-t toi (ie.i. I'omi k, be concentrated up- lieiin pfil'ty. In nearly every distriet Ihe on ii'ty .'- clectiii nl I i. ket? An ell'. i t I modal have either !iel. tlieir own, or i-. nov I eing inn. It' to i ll'. i't such n remit, increased llieir Voto ; ,!iilst in several dis. 1! s;u-( r -fnl, well aii'l p. mil, ami our glo- ti 'lets they hnvo ineroa'od tiieir majorities, rinni e.H.ntr; may escape tho ruin mi l The reduction ol our majority, therefore, disaster that must follow tin: triu mph of in 'ho county , is entirely owing to the Abolitionism. . large influx of citizen from otlier coun ties an'l States. Tho Logjinj Inttrest con tributed largely in this behalf us is hovn V v the vote in lUooin. Dei'ittur. (iul.ch. "pitched" into u for having published an ... , . . . ,. 1 -1 ' Ilu(on ami Morris lownshiiia. Dur ma jority injiirit al. out half what wu lnul ex pected, ami what we believo it would have been, had i.ono but I ho reguhir und buna I . . ' . .'. ii' citi.ens ol the eountv voted. i We wero fully aw.irc of the porsomil Shi'rz and thn Journal Tlio Kaftmar.'H Journal a few weeks ifro i 1 i M ii ii ill i New Yotk Politics. ThoNiM Yoili ltrrHvi Hie loth 1ml., Illntetiipon the union hum finrii t in tlmt talc in the li.llow inj! nmnnrr. ' Dver inri Ilie mnnli up of Ihd tlemO , rinlie putty l ( 'Inn leMon and llnlllmore, , v hnve hud i 'iMieiii! bedlam eonliiKinn iiminit tin elilnpie nil'l piilitirnl lae. tioino' Ibis oily, with every nppearaneo of the rity beiiis! represented nt Vihiii(r ton ami AH. in. y by n et of men totally un pnililied f ir those impomnt posit ion. I in i -inn the lust three or ( nir weeks the jtipiabl.les of the f.ifT ends of t he lilllliel ouh frnaments have been iiur on in our midst, and the conventions that have as sembled nnd nominated their aii'!id.Ues MJX'llON Itl 1 1 liiNS 01' C f TAIil II f J CO! ,VV OU'OIUJIOTII, li:CO OM-ICIAL (Jorj-inor, Confro Avrti.lJy. Coinin'r, Ami ntiii or S LI.riKlfi'S. l'.eeciirin, IV 11. lill-S, I'.iiiil'cird, Hi ad v, Bin nside tir.vn lint f,il-ivuril l-IM lies n I :i I i t'CK fit lit . leiiht half ii down I'uctioiiH. Among thorn ','l,,l, noniinuto'l for the State Asuembly are n v (,,, 'jct end members of the last Lelature who Cunv,.IlRviilo wero found voting with thu piratieul crew covj,on of that body; and nmong tlio li-t of Con- jJ(catyr ' irretitiioiial eamiidatos are some of the ex- I j.,r,,ub0,') Alderuieu who have brought disgrnce up-1 j, ' ' on tlio eitv by their action nt the City J ' ' , GEN. JOSEPH LANE. J'kl'.SIDKNTIAf, KI.KCTOKS. -iu.V,-.'.t; lJ.-:t. Richard Vin.v, i'rod .V. Seri er. I', r'atlci'-'iii :'.-.lo-j. Crucki tl, jr - 'no. (i. r.rptiuer, ."-i. W. Jacoby. .-Clins. Kelley. 7- (liver P. James S'-I)avid Scball. v I...-: i.i-i.tfr. U- . 11 .i I..,.:: . 1- I'. Ii Walker J U-S. Winelies er. i:(-J.. L-uib.ieh. i Geo. M. Keim. , I l l-'aai! Met khoiv. . I V-Gcii. ). Jackson M-John Aid. 17-Joel li. Jianner. , II Craw Curd. 'IV-If. N. bee. j?ll-Jodi. 1!. Howell 'I-N. 1!. Ketterman JL'-Sninl. Maruhall. J'UWm. Hook. L Ml. H. Hamlin. J'-Ciaidord Churcii. 1 1 .. I i ... 1 ...1... 1 V I.... , 1 , ctreii.'lh 3 den. 1'atton, and the voto lor to how thai titiurz wii n. " ht. Hythisrea!,. . , , . , L J 1 bun is but little larger, proportionately, foiiini' we infer the "Journal intendi to1., ... . than was antieijiated. ! convey the idea that Mr A'no: uiideihtunds .... , . . , .. ,. , . .. J . I lie uidtriots ol tlio boroughs of Clear- 'tlio Doclaration of Independence much1,. ,, lv ,.r . , ... i 1 , field niul New Wa-shincton, and the town- hhips of I)ei;aturt Fox, Uirard, Goshen, Graham, (fulich, Htistou, Karthaus, Mor I...I 1.,. . I, l.,,l,.a I l....,rl .o ill.. I lllfl lllw 1 lici kit. tl. "irii .".ii.ti .!. .it jterpretation put upon that immortal in 'stnunent by American Statesmen is wrong (This no American citizen will concede to UhoOLUTIO.V Oh THE UEMOCKATIC 6TATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Rc.iulvcJ, That the Democratic Electo ral Ticket be headed with the nnino of Stephen A. Douglas or John C. lirecken ndge, as an Elector at I.are, and in the tivcnl of the success of said Ticket, if the greater number of votes shall have been cast for Stephen A. Douulas, then the voleoftho Eletoral College of the Stat ris and Woodwird, contributed nothing I n iIhm rtiMiilt l.nl. i.nil..'l unli.l vrtn fur be a fact, but exactly the reverie the. 1 . , . , . . , ' ' . the whole ticket. "Journal" and SWz to the contrary not withstanding. SAurc ma do a speech at Tolndo, Ohio last week, and tlio Ileea'.d of that pluoo In tho districtH of lliioeari.i, Hoggs, iiriiill'ord, liurnsidc, Covington, Ferguson, Jordan, Lawrence, Ijmber City, and U- ' ' wn . 1 1 1 t s t A ..... a nl...,. fK.l l'.sM says ho reiterated the name, obnoxious 1 , , ii 'ticket, with the exception of Cohliu.s sentiments about fie declaration o! In-le-; . . , ,. , ami on l.'ns uio ueteciion is out siignt. liut in Curwerisvillo borough and Piko pendenco, in which tho "Journal" comes j . i.:.. ... . r.. wl - l. l...l.l lO HIS I'.S''lie. .Hi, iluiililJiiiu.ii'ij .mi , . , ,, ,, , .. ' i- i if township, tho home of den. 1'atton, wo r...ni il... . nnpni rbl.nce of liitiim.lr. I I ' ' or ho certainly would not persist in his wicked ;:oiii'b nf'ter being put right by it on this f(uestio'). Tho lkrald says : ''Ho did not deny any allegation that has been made against him by the Demo fi'id that a very largo number of Demo crats forgot their duty to their party whiht in HillfChest, Penn, and one or two other districts, the result was but lit tle bette:-. Wo have nothing to say in tho way of . i. i . I.. . . . . cralic press, lie repeuteu uis ceieoraiou censure, 10 sucn wemoerais us navo inns tirade, which we, have published word for deserted their colors in tho time of need, word, and was cheered by the negro o- .... . , , . . , eciio. i ' is a tree country, where every man bus n quality Republicans, to the very i ii- : .1 ...,l,.t....t .. I.., lilt . r 1 1. 1 I ' HIS I IOl 1 1UII . S ti.'-M nuL.oviiiH.nui (.hall be cast for Stephen A. Douglas J,,)'J ' himMt-lf U that il tiiii government w-as peri'jc', right to voto as ho see 1 1 or to hell V .1 ,ili nnii fnr I'rnMdn f. nix '. ' . , 1 0 Vice President, but if for John C. Preck-i ltitutoiI by w Into men lor the bene it rrC1(.,. ut how tll(.yt n5 p,,.m,KM.ut;1, enriilge. John C. Breckenridgo and Jos.,0' ,v,,",(; ,:,"M- .!ln,d lh "'fc"' 18 r"7' 'believing in tl.eequalitv rf the people and t r .1 ! ti- .i . , eoua lot the white inun, 'then our declar- , , , ,' , 11 Lam; 01 tho same offices. I tlio vote of ' ,. , .- , . ... . Of tha States under tie Const tut on em T, . . , , ,, ,. , , 1 ation was a diploma tic ( lodge,' 'an excuse ' in,.i.ui.i uimu iiinonsiiiuiiun, can fwhtr in setuling to Congress a man who and it can elect anv man running for th: I 'd,:iwn "P '''. cl,lf';, rs lt, thv0. ' Llst ,n l'lwle.l to such a icaric.ion of the as, office of President of the Unito.l Sta tes, I f ie of,l'' !V0''IJ, im'l n.: sumed rights of sixteen or the sovereign claiming to be a Democrat, then the veto ,'e"rU?l1 fo lnt0 ,?t,"' th iml Stales of tho lln'on as m, sr ifearried out of tho Electoral College shall be cast for al"1 ' ke r.-k-a - ' r, ilt.a.n .d out, try. lint .ntirliilntn r : . ,,.;i WOOUell mil Jieg 1110 llio-l lllipuueiu i.'i- I f-uuy inu vyuiiiuut.-i.iuy, is liioro Ulan we er of the Democrats for whom it is cast i l10si,ion evcr l"'iwti,cd ,li,0l ll)0 " ll0'(i can imagine, and we leave it with them to . 'itvri-l.l' ......... or any ot ine uoinocrats who nro voteu ; ' ., . ,. , . i rcconeno witn tneir uuty in their conn tor in tho States, then the votes shall be , 1 V . cast for tho candidate who has tho majo- !0,f U,1W S?ntlcmaii. Ec-pub henns :Mt and rilvof the votes of the S!at; and t'1(lt ,the lack c-f enthusiasm thorcrftfr could tho Chairman of this Committee bo jn. ly o altnbutabln to the wet blanket tructed to obUin from the gentlemen OI1 1 tln"n ;ipon them by his open und un tho Democratic Electoral I ieket of t his ! (llud avowals, where they expected State their several and distinct i.ledfes ''e"'"ls : t,KU 1S- t;'a.p .!i0.L. ol'-& llu"' of acquiesccnco in tho foregoing resnlu-1 'll''''l'a tion, ami to report the result of his act inn in thn iimmiurw ol it... evt .ni- iiigol tho Commitlee. ' j Tho Constitution of tho United Sufes -l contains this clause: "Pers. ms held to service in one State, J I by the laws thereof, escaping into anoth. 'er Slate, shall be delivered up." I Ttieieean be no ouestion ns to tho -the rank and hit The Irrepressible Conflict. The Result in the State. Mr. Ci rtin is elected ( iovemor of Penn sylvania by a very larco maioritv nerh.'u.s ,1,-,,. ,i .i i .i i i r.i Itieieean be no question lliirtV ttlOUHHPd both brni.Mia.1 fllic I 1 a-iid. ,(,,... ,.:ii ii it. ii- ' nieutiirig of this clause. It means but one Immature will bo largely Kcpublieun ; . - , . nl,,i,i,.'. ... .. . . , ' thing, an 1 that is, if s aves esc.ipo from a ill LllC l.onO'ess .mill fl.. pi-u inn it iu I.... " lieved, will st-md six Democrat to 19 i their masters in Virginia, and come into u,.. -r i i. , i Pennsylvania, I'ennsvhm'.a shall deliver thrm Hepu jlirans, being a Demot-rntx gain of 1 3 three The csuko of this ovcr vhelming defeat must be apparent to all. Until within thrto or four weeks of tho election, the Democracy owing to the unfortunate di visions on tho Presidential question, had niado no effort at organization. Of course there was the n no time left to eanva.-s the State, and but little else was done than to cal! upon the opponents of JUack-llepub-licun Abolitionism to cast their voles for (ten. Foster. Had the election 17'. Does Pennsylvania dd so? N'otat all. On the contrary she, together with eight otlier free States, impose a heavy jincand imprisonment, upon any of her ofiiers who I shall take part in the execution of this ob l'HUory provi.don of our national Constitu i tion. The annexed is a IUt of the State above referred to, together with tho ex- . ... . c . . - .I- ...i t i ii'in oi punisnineni ltiiucieii in eaen States I., r. i i ' unveil ,. -, . V I Mil 11 1. place on tho I'th of September, in stead of i In Mas.-achusetts tho Oth of October, Cm-tin's tmyority I Ir. Connecticut, would have been twice as great as it now is. j 1,1 Penmylvania, On tho other hand, our opponents had I!" V.cli."la .i f i i . , . .'n Michigan, the Iiuld to thomselves for more than sev-' i Wisconsin en lon; months a most able and noi,n.! In loan. Fine. Sl.ikiJ U.tMIO r,(nio .",nuo 1.000 5,(100 1,(100 l.ono 1,000 Republicfi.a Sentiments. Wu head tho list with -Iosmi a R. Oid l)i.vi;s, the father of '.he lilaek Kepublieftii at ty. Thn extract will bo found in n speech delivered by him in the House of Representatives, on tho It'th of March, IS04: "When the contest shall com, when tho thunder shall roll and the lightning flash, when tho slaves shall rise in the .South, when, in imitation of the Cuban bondmen, the southern slaves shall feel that they are men, when they feel the stirring emotions of immortality, and rcc ognuo the., stirring truth that they arc mcn, and entitled to tho rights whtcli Cod lin.s benowed upon them ; when the slaves shall feel that, and w hen masters shall turn pale and tremble when their dwellings shall smoke, and dismay sit on every countenance, then, sir, I do not say we will laugh at your calamity and mock when your fear enmeth,' but I do say. when that time shall come, the lovers of our raco w ill stand fo-lh and exert the le gitimate powers of this Oovernnient for trerdoti . We shall then have constim tional poner to act for the good of our country, and do justice to the slave. TVim iet 7 ic strHr J' lhe shackle fr vn the limbs of the ilave. And let mo tell vou Mr. Speak- ei, that .(( time hastens. It is lolling for- i Imprisonment w ard. I httilit as I .. the niinrrmcfiin'j dii 5 ytars yf that politirnl whxt.swh which I am well I'," " assured will come upon the world." " j Next comes Uwbn Lovtjov, of Illinois, 5 ' i in that speech of his frmn which we hnvo 3 mo. already quoted so much : IIm-his. "I tell you, Mr. Chairman, and I tell Ji) ,you nil, that if I were a slave, and had 1 2 " j the power, and were it necessary to a S " ichievoinv freedom, 1 would not besitnte Hall, ami seveial other worthless philose- phers who have no idea of the duties uf a member of Congress. There is, however, a gleam of hopo that a better order of things is about to take j place, and that the political vagabonds j who have had everything their own way . o long will bo driven back to their h'ding places, fiom vhieli they should have nev er emerged. The formation of a union electoral ticket-is wot king like magic up on these barroom combinations, and is destroying the feuds which have? given the pothouse politicians their food and stock i.) trade. The great or.tpo iring o! the masses at tin Union rati flea '.inn meet ing Monday ni)jht is one of the significant feature of this new order of things. That assemblage, in and around tho Cooper Institute is the triumph of the indepen dent press anol public opinion over the combined efforts of the trading politician of all grades and importance, find is an emphatic warning to all such sin i'l fry politicians as John A. 0 recti. Oid, Tucker and Jim Hrpdv, who are trying to elect Lincoln, that they must stand fiom under or they will bo crushed by tho onward ma'choflhis mighty eonserv .stive army. There is now no mistaking the liign of the times, thai whatever other . States uviv do there is a fair prospect of a triumph ot the Union forces in the Emr-iro State over the sectional republican party and tlieir ''t'1 new allies reen, Tucker and Ih-.idy ; lOtli not, however, a victory of ihe lOgeney M fiction, the T:oiniianv f-iel.ion tlm Mrjni-I ' I-th taction, tho Djugl.is faction, or tho Hell faction, but a triumph of a new Union party that h is spruirg up, as if bv nude from tho ruir.s left by tho crazy politician at Charleston and Baltimore- a party tht owns its oriirn to tho indignation in the public mind toward the action of tho -el-lish and unscrupulous politic'ems that have so long had the control of the par lies of the day. 'This same feeling, so thoroughly aroused upon tho Presidential question, is being extended to our local t ioshen, Graham, fiulich, Huston, Jordxn, Karthaus, Knox, En.v renee, Eiimber city, Morris, N. Washington, Penn, Piko, Union, lVoodward, Si! t'.t) 114 '' i i7 f.3 y-i -10 c.i 57 f'i 7 46 40 H'J PJ 119 67 212 'jc. lL".l 31 C.2 'J3 31 44 Total. Majority. i;o-io 3 k S. il 4 ? P o w 3 S - : : ; ; p h : ? 134 .fI 138 53 62 133 W. IM f,G r,0 74 67 t2 K2 5(1 .') H'2 6U r 3(i Gl 40 tl C7 3-1 31 00 3f. (, ( t','2 111 W iir, 110 tl CI K-7 (-.' ;i; 72 '.lb .'l '..I '.-1 71 7 '. . Ii. 147 61 151 57 57 117 117 57 147 .'7 :3 ly 35 v; li i; i.. - U0 :'-'! 1-1 53 6.' KM l:-4 -M 1 i., 7,(1 72 '.'7 OS "J2 03 75 7J !Ji 72 1)2 53 12 SI c'J 37 50 52 40 53 41 42 50 47 f.2 G2 43 43 54 50 G3 rS 5G o9 6K 58 80 80 55 87 G.l 47 60 60 C4 04 -18 -18 01 40 64 L5 7 24 7 7 25 25 7 25 7 41 4, ?9 42 42 45 45 3'". 53 41 13 60 12 50 50 12 12 43 11 44 27 '.ill 27 90 90 27 27 80 27 90 120 13 117 13 13 119 110 13 I 20 13 81 39 80 -11 41 81 81 41 77 41 42 G3 49 GO 70 42 43 f7 42 GO 31 43 32 45 45 30 30 41 31 41 32 4S 41 67 57 32 32 50 33 67 92 207 .97 SI 0 210 93 9 1 207 95 20.) 27 24 20 25 25 28 27 20 27 25 C2 128 f.2 127 127 f.J G2 111 Gj H Z 15 30 V, 15 31 31 15 15 31 15 jo 40 40 05 02 C2 -H 48 01 48 fi3 110 02 147 91 8s 119 117 9" 117 w 25 29 20 31 31 25 25 30 20 29 33 -17 30 40 45 33 31 45 32 40 1755 1SG5 1929 2i20 2022 1772 17G0 19M) 1795 2037 04 251 250 ls5 2 iln. l"; if 45 ID 120 75 3'. is 1: ir, i 174 XXXVII Congress. Wu tubjuin a li-t of the delegation t l is State o the next Congriss, as show n by the reiui i.s i f t lection. Dt District 2d 3d 4th .llh 6th h sth , Pith 14-h 15th 10th 17th 1 18th 19th 20th 1st 1 22.1 i23d 1 24th i24ih Wm K. Lehman. D. E. Joy M inis, P. John P Verier, T. w'. D Kellv, P. W Mori U Davis, V. John II it:l man, P. Thoiiia.s 15 Cooper, p. S E A neon, i, D. Thaddeus Stevens. P. -John K llinger, P. Jr. m os II Campb-ll, P Cleorge W Sennit hi. P Fhiiip Joliii--on, D ialusiia A Crow. P James T .Iale, I' Joscjili Polev, D Kdwar.l M.-Pheio:i. P S lihdr. p John Covotje. P Je-se I.a.ier, D James K M .-,t-;.e:i.l. P Eol.cit McKiiighi. i William .Stew. u P John Paltmi. P jpua i, fully confirmed. Ow account u I'm m f tllu luil 'our hundiyd hilled and woui; vu, iimiiLut iiunutvct jtiisoners. Th, fo -in.. a, m-veitheless maintaiiir ' 'O-ai nick reiit-we.; ii; forep, j l i.e king .- tr ..i.jj.s me reported to liui. 1 1'. i i.v),vio. , .i... ii - is U-.-tf. tat nod to hJ t.gul. l-.b.l I III rt'si:'.. .1' li".. o U Jll ui:r ' 1 1. 1 liai. M.nistiy at Naples L in u i-iepon,iei-.tiKi Coiifoie nus ubout '., pro euig e-tieu,' .I iiij I.. ;m pli l.i. -he: t J,.in; I. i-M - iiiiu in ; - i ft-, ,': An . r.a itl is. -iiit .-el ; 's wain, iaik Vcsiiia. JlrtJ obn'tisfinmts. P Vlll IC Al.IJ.-TLu un.K-rsigm-d i im,ni: tiutcry in Hie luto rseiUonci i Ito iui doc it, in Lawri-iic6toKnil.il -i - atfairs, and there aro already symi.toms I -ilU hlij-th I!.i!:!.ut. P that the wrangles of tho potty trading The People's party, aecrdini.' to this waid cabals will bo f.trced to give way to ; ',.st, will ha. e i'J and the D.-mocrais 0 the prc'isure, and a better class of men be : , . ., . , . i t . ,. . r .i , ... . .members in the next (on;ire.,s. sho.v inea brought lorrt-aru for the several olhces to r I e filled at the coming election. j Democratic gain of three members. Now that tho Union electoral ticket! And for tho tiiie.iie" 1 'hiiu o! the lite has been completed ami emphatically en-: f0. J01, Schwartz, of Perks, in the dor-(d by the people, let sonic attention I , it- h t . , i r . . i i . r -i present Congress, J. K. MvKco ty, Dem.. ho paid to tho judicial, county, I.egishi- i J . i live and t'ongressional tickets, w hich are of vital imporlancj to the city. Let the! The lltux.MM. or iui-, E.i. We cjiv buying and selling coalitions, and the I ,ll0 fl)llovvi,,, advertise:.! :.,t from ,!,',. wrrllilcss philosophers placcl in nomina-1, , , ., . ,. , , , tion by them, be cleared away as so mm h 1 "l"tr (1 ) V-ytch. It speaks lei rubbish, f ud let there be a concerted sic j ii.self, and carriej with it its own corns tion of all Union loving men upon s n-h : nil tils : . men lor Congressmen as Hon. JohnCe.-h- 11...1 ..' .1.1 ; i ... I ...... .111 M VI ll-llt l.Ill 111.1 V lilt M'llL III' t.r.. i: r .1 .-I... . I 1 Oil ill i . . iwn iiiciuii iiuiii inn vnY inui .Yin u.iror i some voice in the halls ol (Congress, Let 1 t.iere be mcli an arrangement in regard' to the Assembly cundidates that, none of ay tlio 1st 7uvciiiLvr; Iwo aurm e l -- ' g-- tr, CoWS nlltt J UUIlg CMltlc, (tiD U "i.e largo wiigon, tk-igli, .Ie!;, jilowi ".ir.-iw, uay l.y tho tun, train, ftvt-s. b,i. Ilari-iiiij. ti ti J a gcnural vurii-ty .f houM-h-ktitl.ei. lni-i-Puiv Ttruis inuih Vt i.nu m t. ol n't, hi.c to cMi.r.iiiiio nt 1. n'rl-jck A.M. .1 I IV I, KK MS, 't 17. VT0 "t- 'Jm-,iti.r. i'f.h il K0. W. It II V. EM ! to ..f . r.iiinin U-. i-n itec'i u.nr's Notice. t.--t -i ii; i n ;o i v fiavin" Lion tliii Jv tl-u in.i'.-isicni-il un tl.o ctato tho? o eiiiiageo m the biiec.iiii-ering oi.e- rntious of last sesvion nil! find their way back to Albany. Every movement that has for its objects the de'V.it and over throw uf the numerous trading and mer cenary political factions that have so long disgraced Ihe city, and tho selection of word y mid upritdit men to fill tho sever al city and county offices, and to repre sent the city al Albany and Washington, will receive our hem ty co-operation. A Lesso:;. The (.Ml C,4..,v7 .V.-n ' 1'Ht.d.tir ,;nl Vu y, requested to meet ai.d I'm 'V-ike Ciubs nun diately, h.r tho purpose i.f I'm-ihei ing iii" interest of the friend of the human r.M ., Abraham Lincoln. Our colored l.rt-t h.-t n bad a Ueinenihuis ileinon-,1 rat i -n ii: Ii..-. till leceiilly. Alie.iuv .',-,v Yo; k ha sp.. ken in l ivor of universal snti'i hl-i-.--'"They who would be f: t e them-. 1 e-m..o strike the blow." A:id it vol,. u I n. i, would have their rights, they should move for the success uf their friends. Do not leave the )v.teh and l.i.-h to iii..ii..po li.eall the. honor of e lectin..' Lin.-nln an 1 ll iuilin. L olore l tn rn have a ligbl to act I I,i-itt-i- a -ii : i- a i j A I. mini in l'i-:irti. sr., late of llritlfur.l ti.wnhi I I'h-art 'lit. I oiniiny l'a. All icrjnj kniiTi j tl .-m-t-ivi s in.li lik'd to iiu.l estiit are rt-fut-its. it-, in i ke i nun- .1 tn to payment, mi -.1 tli ' b:ivin; . I.i i air ui-t .t nro r quested lu iir.-s-snt thou. l.i.y uMiLt-imi'utvil I'. Hit 'iiiiili-rsipiH-ii. FitAN'fiS PKAUt'li. r , .1 A;nb 1'KAKCli. Llr Oct. I7t'i, isr.o. ft. j,a. iiriii s iin iu S.VI.Ii l.y iu. i,l" an ..rH.-r i.f liie (Iri liun- ci"..-t nftlw,- 11 j l':.-l-l r.iiiiit;-. Tiii-rn will In. t-.v-p.-M ! ... i ip, m Iii.un- l.-..,e- i.tjoui i.i (;.- . ..r lU.-i-l . . .lV. "M 1 uay ti:;: lM'i i-.v. . ii rn ii: r itUU'Ii 0 at the Poll, as a vigilance Commit tee (oi I'w..rinj influence of the prevention of illegal voting. J. of N' v;:m: III 1 li'i.l.i'k t .e . A!! tl -it ivit.::n ir- ! '.n,.i t i .iii - . I m.-: i.i. un tl. itiiiiir in V.'n -, i in ; v J 1st Ur.i n liio c.i.-; I t iii lv i 1 'Ii " j 1; l-l i,l -,'t.C In- -...i'i 1 - i mil , 1 W iilta. t..ii ji . p. s i:i,,r-. ut ki. Miili a two it -ty Ii, iic. .', 'ill-!.- l-ani, rnit Imii ings. i-ri'liinil ami nl.uiu ll.'i ere- cli-nrvi In thi-i .'..ii, i.'t.i l! .' i f !;.!" ( Imi:ic JI!-oui dv. 'i'.. C I It .Msv i in- Ii ii, i-, .i ut time ef .-all'. n ti..- b;.i::M-t- i'i f.inr i'iji-i.1 iiiiniinl inyiuiMfWi: Ii j ut-n-i i-. i.iiiniii-iiij: It.Mi.y ISfil. tu l.c muw the Democratic iarty in our .State his n- Ihowu, ti:- hero ot Harpers I'.'iiy, i.-et ii-i ,i , .1 t v to be ai eii'-ed. O.v.uv I louu. behind a ( i,i-..i until the l!h of Novenij c ... bet- next, when it will ri-e in all its M.len-, Tiik Cai-it.vI. or L'xntn U u.v. Mr. i i . ii ... .i Trollop, the well ki v.vu aiu.i ! an I El'ii- dcr ntul power to illuminate and strength- 1 ' , ... , , ,' 1 . . ' . I'll.'.' corrcpoml -nt o! the Eon-Ion .M,-.i en those d.irk and benighted regions of in u ;a,t )(.U).,. s.,yS( .., (:im Allegheny, Dradford, Erie, D.uij.liiii, Clies- (. tin- t cm pest nous thui.de: ings and li- Dehnvai e, to zbng light ning lla-h.-s uf this latt-rt a t ol thegreat lialiau drat.:a, the '..en. I uii'l iiu rt 'age. hir man as their candidate a tnostthor j Now hear what Mr. . . - i'.i . j i i .i t ... Wrel)Klcr si', I O 11 ' . vivtyr. oivr ittc cnflxin in ir i itciM outfit ortfni,a;n,.,.l il.l.: I , : ..... . l" '" ' 'V " " c ' 1 "iv ovy , Mini iu:jcci. , nix .j.ft-n iii ni"ii f'-ce.-n, uv.h the e.wut-ss it the f.,in. (iive f eriecny untied Is it any wonder, thoro -Springs he said for?, that they have triumphed ? This lCSlllt is chiefly to bo rei'i-elled on a.'oi-.nt of its influence on I he ! ftnd J-'Ubei'tttely to carry into effect thai :ne inv lieedviil. ilanils otf I lo not hesitate to say and repent, that . lie t'",, uive '"ni ,,s ll,"'l,J' if tho Nnt-ilw-i-ii Ntui;. t-..f.i- w'.liriillu i is entitled to it from his God." sov lor t lie tion. Ansom iil'iii inoamb, Uiithol- lie i t- r, Ii., liana, L'-banon and 'the utter astonishment of nil concerned. 'I he ('rtrlin is now raised, and the j.oliti leal stage presents to the pcnp'.o the most 'gli.-u.lly fight t.ver wiinesscd in this coiin try. Negro equality as taught by (Ireely, Sumner, Lincoln i. Co; U about to be in- rai.:a, me idea s(.,.m: steaJlv gaming ground on every side, that El.'i-enee. the -tl jn-er of all ei: i.w, cit V of a'.l Mowers,' will i-ro hmg h-e c.i! let I to the high destiny of Incoming the. capital ol unite. 1 llalv." lie adds : Pet . veen Poineand l'lotcnce C'.-t. ir. i.-i.t. IAS A. la.UO.M, Kxri J' U r.LOd.M ol Ii-uno V:!um d.-c', lial election to come off in November. ;10 part of the Constitution which res pects , ol Mtissachuselts, w ho, in a speech in Pos- .. -II . I- ....... ..' . ' . "-" ' ' ( , . . Y I . ! , ... .... iii.piiiy in,, u ii i ii. i j , i v in 1 1 1 i, i mi- Miiin-ri'iiT, in,, nit the i""e .1..- .-Miaii i ptvstige oi ages w trch girdles round her daughters of dio Anglo-Saxon lo bo drag- of dio Seven Hills, thennni'ol-l obji-ctions restoration of fugitive slaves, tho provisions of our National Compact openly ton, blasithemously exclaimed i "The timer, demand, and we. must have, un anti-slavery iiinstitutiun, an unti slavery JUble, and an and slavery God." How Gen. Walker was Shot. Tho exact minner of Walker's takinz . voles more than Mr. Lincoln , . . , , ,,1.1, ioflwthua given by an apparently well- ,, , , and notoriously disregarded, and that by 1 . . , ' 1 ' , ei any circuiustancc'. Although ,, , . 6 . . ... . 'unformed correspondent of tho -V. 1'. . 1 . ,7 ; I he solemn enactments of sovcreu'n States. ; ,. 1 ten, anil unanimously supported bv , limes: .... , . . '. 1 hat It this but vwhed disrolutvmi .... , litionists, yet Mr. turtin is noti J "lie marched from his noil to tho place Few persons havo had abetter opportu '. S uth would 110 longer bo bound to ob nitv to know- die Ttiblic sentiment of serve, the compact. A I5AKOA IN PUO- Pemisylvamathnn howl,, pens this ai,i-1 ;');1 " BAK0AlN 1 . ,. , r 1 , . . il'HuvENUN ALLMDivV ec, and o leel peifeedy safe in taving: ,, .. r., . - . , . . " - Hero, then, we son ono of tho plainest - .rn-iiry ill, ll-nst .IT- t thousand caP tltld nominated the Abolition otherwise stained with Abolitionism. No Read 1 Head ! ! of execution Vfith a uteadv sten. and un treasonable sentiments could be brought Uof the purpose of enabling our readers 'lil'?n -men. A chair hud been p laced home to him.-nd therefore, thousands to see precisely wnat the country may ex- '.'"" .n"!lh 'l bltck, w t.1'" Cits tie. of ,ound national men supported him. j peel from the election 0. a Blaek-Hepubli. Th" It will bo far diflercnt with Lincoln. Ho can President, we devoto a largo portion of twenty feel of him, and disoharged then is tho author of tho atrocious doctrine of our sheet this week to a ro production of : muskets. The balls entered his body, and tVtSun"! ',et,VeC' , "I8 ; Se",i,nCI,U UU ,MJ- f :oWeL .Noitlmndthe Sonth, and every body tins party, together trith those of their . mercifully advanced so cloe to tho Mtfl'- knows that his triumph would bo tho sub- candidate. We confess to but little hope ,eri"5 ,,in t,,nl ,ho muzale "ft1"1 musket jugKlion of tho South-that his election : of preventing tho election of Lincoln. tt1,m?8' UTI,0(1 ,,U CrV,Ifa4,J' Lein, lh.cr would l,o fli Km-ili 0,,: ( .1 ., , . . ,. .. . dischargeid, scattered hi brains and bkull woultl bethelSo.lh say.ng to the South 1 he weakness of the friend of Hell and 1 to tho in Thus ends lh life of tho you aro no longer acwrctyit States-jou : Everett, and the distraoled condition of "grey-eyed man of destiny." can no longer do as you wish, but as we tho Democratic party render such a result jBt NK(IROs in the Field. In Ohio, please- -we are no longer equal partners in next to hopeless. New York, Massachusetts nnd throughout the powoiision of the 'common property' Nevertheless, we feel It to be our dut England, the negroei are forming Of the nation, and you must tnbmit to such to present theso facts to tho people, in o-- Ia'.um1h "" "'' CuAi, raising Lincoln rest ie.iiont as we fee proper to enact.'' No dr that they may be FULLY WARNED iS?.? sane man cun fail to see that the triumph of the danger to the oountry that must ay and zeal for theolection of Lincoln and of such sentiments in the National Ad-' follow the election of Liucoin, and a? long Hmlin. And yet, nothaitlntanding this ministration, must dissolvethe Union, and as there is the faintest glimmer of hope of "'"mible evidence, tho Linoolnites pre- to say that a majority of the people of averting so great a calamity, we shalkAT'1 10 f"! ny lliIiation w'th their leansylvanU are in favor of Buch princi- n'aro uo iu. to contribute our mite. lovbTAbSlsonis .. 1 .1. 1 : ... 1 . , , nuieii neiiiiiie nay 01 tier nli,iemaey need no foru.uliziiig to ma; k t In ii iiupor tanee. Even were that nhadow i. tl.e Pa pal throne which now darkens the Van can removed, as once before, lo ,1 domain beyond the Alp, jet en irisni inouni.it Ie ol.staele to the choice of It,, me a- the Metropolis of the Per. insula exi-l s in I . deadly miliaria which for six ni'-n-i -oi gcd down to the level ol the degraded Af rican. This is no fancy sketch, it ii the practi cal rfsult of Jiepublifanism as taught al .1.!-.! I.I 1 i . tins time, ami tnose wno do not Peo it tire I designedly blind to al! their best iiiteie.-td in the future. AS'OTMKK PKAtTIITL Ex T It ACT C.I R I. Sum Hiv-urm hi- riDi-rn- V'.. 1 il.rt .... I . ..r. j - -- ". ",'n.i'i. -. 1 ii.it u iuvti-ii 1 ,-ii'.ii-n 11 t-ti union- in i"i'j.'o I ill ready published the denunciation of tho ers and peri, 0.1s even to its mil, on j ,,(, u ! Declaration of Independence, and of tho hoiori. Centuries of improved cIihimii. imnmrtal signers, by Carl Shut 1, ono of and enligi tened ciiPivatim: may indeed most celebrated of the Lincoln orators in lessen or reun.ve theevil- but meanwhile this campaign. As worthy to go along regenerate Duly must hnvo her cnpiird side Olilvte ctvn the opinion of Horace and many and weignty lireeiey, m the ,nr-w 1 tirk lrtbune 1 no winen mai it irs rote here. Mian we, m niostdislingiiialied of its editors of John deed, see Dante's heloved little eitv of the Brown, of llarpei's Eerry notoriety, an- narrow zorio queening it among her sto-ctlif-r kind of revolutionist- ead : ried sisterhood ?" "John P.rowri, dead, will live in millions iT. 7 r; or hearts. It will bo easier to die in a 'Later Itm Europe. good cause, even on the gallows, sinco The War in Italy The Sanlinians John Pro A-n has hallowed that modo of nrn reported lo havo named their siegu exit from the troubles and temptations operaiionsat Ar.cona. and not hw iih-iin.d of this mortal existence. Then, as to tho ing the despemto resistance ol 1 he "irrepressible conflict," ho doo nol ieo son. they had look For! Dellegn.de " that this saoi ifice must inevitably inien Victor Emmanuel would lo.tve l.n- Fl .r- sifv its progress and hasten is end? Yes, eneeand Hologna on the i h John Pro ii, dead, is verily a power- It was iisr-cried tlmt the P..pe' uliima like .Sam,on in the falling temple of turn for France threatens that he will quit D.igon ike Ziska. dead, with In. skin Rome at .. nee. unless France interferes k. elretched over a drum head, still routing slop the pi-ogres, of the Sardinians. the Iocs he bravely fought while he lived. A majority of the Caidinals ate re,,or So let us be reverently grateful for the ted to have reooru mended the Pope's de- nnvilego of living in a world rendred ro- parture. ble by Ute daring of heroes, the suflering Additional French troop bad been or of martyrs among whom, lot none doubt dered and the French outposts 1 ad bet 1. that history will accord an honorable niche placed two miles beyond Pome, to old John Prown!" . 1 The repute of the Oanbaldians Cas ........ .11111 '. I ...!.. m , ' - - O .. ' I J UUII'.l.y I, ivi" 1.,1'Cil n.-unti.'! f 1 ll, .....in -.gtii'ii 1 n tne l .-ta: ,, Anrahaui fToaii.s law r.-ii.-e ti l,;-:u id co. I'll. Aud all penut i.i.inui:; i.icu-i'f.vs 111 I. Ijted to mid e sluts il ro..i's.t: 1 1.1 make tin .nliule payment, n,i-i' iini'in- fla.in? n-aii..vit nio renue; ti-d l" j pr-ont tneni to .'oh : L II a n- of Q- jho.i town '":' ur 1-hci.iii nl tl-urtield lloroupli. Jnip. r.. 11 r a m- 1 O.-t. Id, l.-OO.-fit.p tf. V. IiIiCLM, I Ex'n Ms-ay gEeit'eav Mniy Hi ll", r unne trt-s.-nnssini' uror It 1st of AU ir .-l lust, in ill, ,1,111 tp., ;l hriiiilte lieihT w.tfc lou- 1.1 co 1111,1 ihrco wlrt foi-t; Fiiiijiosfd tut 11 -,..i 1 . yflii rn 1. ni- Tlil- unr in iciucstrd In cune fnrwurd, prof fri.,i riy. ,uy t loiruts nn.l dike it away, or "ill In. .Iiii.ic, i, inj.-nrdiiii; tn lnw. hl.ii.in ti., un in, 'till lltii. JulIN 111 LOW FAIR IG, 17, oikl II Ii, I OCTOHER '" i;i" ti tl'ttt die timo furen ir,l ....! r , il.l .,111. will bo extended 1.-1- W il. i-nli y nt I 'i- . cl,,,., r, ti ceil,! utiiiii. jo ir onti-rinii' in-.. 1, f, r xhil.'ti.in t-x ,t ir Horses entered li t n ..in, k ,,r ii i-iiMirr ! I1, i m o.- nun s'v r. n .. 0. n weigmy are me itii-oiis .-ty i,rt,i!c o,. i mi. (', . x.iti.ni .11 . It will no :". tin-in im.iMi.f f , 1- M..iv,nii.l aiiiplo ni.-cir iMlii.un wi,l i c ,. 1 1. (1 Aire nlv lil'go lif b.n-e heen ,c,vil",l re ,1 i,0 FA I K is ccrtm tn le apneco 11 l.iy.m; ihi- h'.ao i.f ny 'me' 1 1 'in. Kx., Com., Villi OIK Ml Ul U S Ii A .V, i-r a 11 ma: '' J-rnnnrHltc'Cin " . i'i l. i'lh 111 ir"" lime will be nl i.-"" in point of be enmfi rt, Rii-I cmi "lf-nei. I IK till. I. un 1. 1 HUTU ho Tnii nil at his ft- Bef, n tin. ei.riHT i.f Front anil .Muln itrnew hen n-i notici- to 1 1 c cntrary Bi,,ai in tbii ,ip.-r. All o (.rstim r in llic line nt h is profeMin" ,crfi,iincii 111 tic I, t.-rt nnd roost impni' Ij Ic, nn.l imraumed lor uue year agnlnit si natnrul filur.