...._ -F . . A • i rnitille Mita. renceiytesoah...., , .„ The Plat ferm,.o ', the Seeret„order.:, ‘, The Christian pt3;hc r,•tie fatty inirieliteitto ; Ow ';e..ecti.l C.enueil, - Whieli hilelY - 4idd its tats-i ',ton in this City, for its*iniiiierfittonfli : 'setiti-'' . ' t .ion in atintitii' 11*ifilifiene#„Or pei , t r y ! 'rite crgaz. Al nii , ;hid 4)4,,i 00*. -adtii4i . Ai 1 6..,ii•-1 q c i stenther,s wore ii t conitilou§ that lltoil inlet li - over-Earth- and- ileave.n. If lyitur - ..iiiiti bias-. i dienty—if frand,, and deceipt—if malice and - iliteletanof tir neknowiettinients -01 - a - t- - ;it p runic Being; then tias - ilie•bletdiet firitei maie an ex teltitton of their faith which none can dispute. llot who are the puny err i npres . ittat have. ,i.., red in lint their' own illiaNn. relit:J.:telt WWII-, the awful Paul? of Deity 'l , They are worms of the uarth,„cnity„ling in their slime to places of iiii!4i - tipttliceii:, through 1 ies and treachery phial Initial' [And - they have vouchsafed to in t u rtn - trizr;Vircirlifstmotereifitfatairarrion otent God liretlK,iixid. reignii9i,ovui Universal Nature. r.e.tiltry - ,thilleciles.l 7 -;.lelieValt. baS maitipsil the truth of di e s extstenne iiPOn' every' i'flof , u 91" ill.alifir in _earth, in :qui, and beaviiib,,' min . bis ',v:.'hisperntl - it-to tlin -sot& or Ma r(lit ..tTh inelOdious accents, that it-Will live in hi: sitetitory ; 10i,e..N.er,., '', a. ,A.,,vetent ;tti , itheut: `ll'fioti ,‘ • (mid Ire-forlorn rid, ‘ . l g * lOOttii -and rlims indeed. - , llifi;.t?xisltuses:regilitett no Mitlienti- , cation-at :1101,1#4, - t4 of 1.'64 S'oeret. Ordeii tither titan-,the 'afniqoittrinut or their . wielied A no-,. trittelkol.o:liffotil,loly. Siiiititi*:: It ,t0:6•0 imise-, 'lusslu-,' - asser.,,that,the clod of. witieb .tvn,are . einnvoactl, lives through seise' higher en t t`rgy-,- forit,Jroja-itseif alone, it purely 4 , nuid Mid he..., 4,froater - !,,-„yes; th,O t i s tli t in 63 iby'liqtat ' '- ' •CreSloolic*:f Thettsourto of life anottniint !'' - , -Tliefti/Iritimlrsour spirll,;-swi o t ti loot ! i . , - -. ,; Thy li , 1- i ll* hive,. in Muir bright plefut t ud.e., _ , ii l'illOa siithoin immortal neut. to spring "- Wee tholo'lol4oWof death. arsq hoto ii•-trear - -.., ' . • Ttuagatfu e nti f 4utor t asi fifty. anti Whir% - • - ; At4i h0ik1f , ,041,X11,1141.11, buyt.Olisis tit* •,I.liilro,, . , Va l i teits,nti tf eeeL. -tn . Thee , 4-its Aulfmr; there. ' Rut - let •'irs iitainine the Plattnrm and Prio--.• ciples of tlitt4lof6frt order :•-=•'• • ' ' • •-. -. • 7 ', ' PLATFORM , AN 1.1 1111,1V01114-Z: • ' , 1.-.Taw: nolo,notelistgeteut cola* Almi g hty Bein g , who rules: erertl f etbiaoro.o.-:.:Whii,Pril iifia..4 IVY (9' lisp 00116111 R 'or Natittirt•-tiiiiicottiltifft-i the stikinfvfnlnifo'nol'idini in W . verY fee by'llrbit74'sytt bury Nivit,044.1 , 11 PO,.CNA,rilt;l4,l of i . i.t lady- rotfleut uatiou, 11. st distiVsi .us 4 kola token or l'i otifleutial.3 o .!ottejr.• , • - - So, it ; wilt bt aeeir,*ilarf die. - Okler r. , es trawl,- Friao the ibej it-o' n'ti . on! ~ Welted itiel i (wed that oft 410,4. eriittiA dies; I•Veroi arradprenroily, 4; oriseiodi ottifie ban i'a rid • 'Providence, AA, so-ether rattilired' the' siippnri ;of-any -pail :or . its itiallarai. , ' I a-; ifinirri rtentii,t , - to • %make - an: Amtsrul Re 'mitt :well at !am'. A tririean. party; did , noirabils Of ilia Pilliiiarye : pcithrho. , - itaterfto'll:Wili oriliWt - Mentornsilf,4lte: 'dlits4 _ unite' vki.oll - 16.16 •:,in rya , citirtnntilk • 'thnit arr knoiiviCtignient"Oft'lt;Affna•;', ► /Ai' Warda.,.= - rower i fig flit., avidiro644 l tr ts.', - Wing,•:to Ali; rsify t . 'itnii. t . I, latfiimi. . 1 -4noicliorrilffrii'VorPrentiort. Ones kte*' . erffedlbit t1it41 . 44f I rlitor itildri rim - 4.4--teligioti . tor 'Ortinift: 'l4i - Ifiiilkil4-1 4 1[4iiiii fig ' iiiiid''• Nati.. • FrailigliMindikiit6o Writ thiareta Akin Izeirivivil , :- ititueo:i-oTettilivAhtiightfiluilik,/i.T.h4 &hint. ~ I' the t fellik4i Orbit ei r !Ptlisew Map' rOlr 0 ;oar,: to tflolutig-iiiidilAtilitiiiilig' iecooftionrof :the:, Littiii:itinsi44hii. all 4nnai faievet- , ',; ,' f-! ,"r', t 1 ttc.-Therstalitationfitil •fleitfloyoment of i cilenti f eoirt.elf,i; atqfitY_Aterie fAMIFAVNK,4-.e•Orriyttt i , ri merit to 'our gyetttry, its 'hietley and; 0 Ites ltut offs , 6r . t•titillt - raitniilliW.Otat• - tUrti'' : i4 4iiir , Vattuain:usioussuiet,. / •.f vesterattalool.orPAlciliniinslintr.PC99.l,t4tP,OAfr,,,,4l.4!T tint s . t e n t kfl -f l iavlatai of thexirtaie,wint l o tomato-p.. 90 T ut i ti,..farnaned otiret ' tita,tiourr ttniiti t uoirtotifid!y ; a lyipiTed it:, fd , ",,0,,,&10,i m „- , -.:- .- , -• - ift •,..: is • • ''" •;! , . . . "' -, F v -,;:, Id aiklthisbabatenteu, .: lit in' fnist * ft seilgareAt-- ; ,. .:-.etroadt;*iieroimenritif foufw,iliiit.i.o.it ,itc ,to be•iekaiti 4;loillttli*7fil•-. is- , toi.lre popinuill./,-.in turciO4 litili,iit ,- is lo lie 4trairwriain ;IWijiil;; - ~i'setb; ibersis3ct be an ofirstikrotni ; fievontliii ,a paniii ori* ,, attochto,ent!to-Par,lfirwitrtfr.Ao, ~!Lis ;Omar, 80 itS Instirglitleser.-•Titerri islto 3 be; eighth; irefesiTatiririto; Aaron iOran• W 41 4 1;) (la yn:o on/ existetieeliandistintit;ArvenfrAlion. 14 tire' WielentAbaer preirdpitafe4-0) 4.litir- r4vq!- 1 t•tierv.- ! Welted cuppetwiltlimt 41444.0sitritk• had-'oii4ritaieti ittquite4a• nun* an.: , any ,herirt isme-i-burat frirther, atittlysis.ref AWES - mould he rasltedigsisai the whole -.article is: : bontbnOto, and awaiting-Uterus •••,;.,-, . ~ ~ •• '• ' • ,-r , 1-Artt-Theilt‘tiPtOwurf.A l 'Vs. "im or-Piese 1741 t 4 4. 4. too. s( the .paramount poiltiimlgo o tr i 0r.,1 0 min' tlni'Perr wixggtorWisith** 4 •tho'll-eitiasty iftojett nt•lsititnotte'tteo. 7 11Itie-tolielft yetnegt to +rise live • ; M./011 t o itry 1 0 •Voinitel re,Otte,Mmuage:of, YII,AriVIUNTNi F 4 ' 1 9 1 thavbf4litt -Veter, , Most penata wpuli.l. have used 00y.41ts .fotnery l aud al!, but,the'Xittucir- Ntglrisgs: will prefer:44 , -c -i .. . •;,{ k .-- f ,„ . Lei* the' A inerient4 Who.sitaatil,r,olo- 4 tali 7 Ira .. .in:PE,* -, tat *ab l tl, , lilfzo4llyop , allw ,front thest,mov. t imeiphm iike„ p r ft)pf4; co,rrgliiries, the- thfdier.bas. 4nsitir fatflf, demo so ,(Or. Item, . jtist,a - esifidtticsitiklssW tri Vasil ActrdocTs-lif.i'f' l ,l /uly,wlio le a s. nut learned., bis,sitig.:: Hflell IS : .1.01.,---ti l l o otitilitttesitphtto T w_t l fken-otiintirtortiSl W hat ;40 fly 4),ro4l:4sevither Wib el ~ '2?!..terCUanvfothi4ing tintay,nnisrli tei "livery pritinititcrol , pond* tti.i{ oisitaregtingt.'• ' -• • -• ' o . ': ! . W fareparty_ airrortt the Inverse 4•• ';, , •,, :.•• Fia,martastraeley of an o n i tti 'aide oelles t o fent I if ..nil . pol i ti VII difilV,ellfeiiArbillilbTCatrl !iii ilitegF4 Ciefli r Petqlt.c . • *JI . 6 70 i:talestl.o4 ai l 'irf4f f istiiiihle 6 diriktratis it' 'I 401: The sfippienshieehll lentil;iiikst'hiPolitieilfliiiinkte.• founded on ~, f.gtmff , taphical diseriuituati,4, or 44 nisi INSlit'r , fly tt tberp .Is.a rata *inference of iutvrttsW 141 , .},v0v1,e Pp- , I vm:ers tam variusii itt•ctious of the linio u :. •-• . " • , Thal Is . Witatall parties prirfess to '4lesitre ; } halt ,thriy,ditTer as to the means, nut! as to'llikae, litP Ktelttf-fflittitittiff leave iii . n in this slack. oftii .•.' Thelinfrocerr o ftiota of the righttatf the StSV oral Staten 1. , 41 , TrirawatIVOilntervetLitt tbft.ill(PnyObitiPlt; rebid a careful :Ivo ifiSucc,, ti the: general iiiot ie rolocift. of all inferftfrfilom st fat tifilfirrhtor fly le g : istatire or executive ‘iiiitif irt: , titi - iiitities iir,?ess - this, and what else do the• Ordir. ' ' - IN - --Alibefflence In tl te florist notion of' th one linitcli stot tea. R 4 Use (1,1)1Pre , 1:11 law 'if tare ttiont.. sa ft e efi t y nitlj g a f ory TIIK , A .14 IPS PAIFiel 211p1 tftember , C; Mil ..t.e.tfifotst•re-fi•iintiee to the r:otit'a intioratiket opoif its' sifineiplei 'tomer& specious took: pretexts. - Avosein z tfcit.f. in all 4-ituilitn i t Or .tbsitutVii 1.0141.!, ill, way oplybe imallY notortanioil alt./ c 3 .1. 1 ” 1111461 by t u4.tetticial po*er of the ; United Stately. '' ''' ' •' In itlitii, iioritsytitey-"--will not disobey the ' t:o timi ito s ti on ! W p,rtsitine•tliat the merit of ' tails i t ittl i . 116 . ifibiP 41 y . ' , I N e trust that the pee pl'e'nvillidillY iiiiiireenitelltein both,' 'Neyt ifollowi - another' ccirollarythe more -11,44c,is'irfe-,lli 4 tiatisiti truth n it?t premises none 1,4 t : 1 8i so vvi•N oaring eould draw_ it. N nhody ' el - e - 4"in ,. .i'ee'i't.iittil tiocone of them will ever , I .6ttliefe it e . itiferenee.• -'. •; , ' • ' . Aiitt. , •te) a efivtllatv to the'siherro f.....t. 1.. ,A b,1174 of --rgyierpigiOoPqdiance, to the lawn, whether liAttott it. S. tate, o r )1+1,1 . 10 1 14 II nt il they are either repealed or ttocilanid union:lloh Mimi try the proper tuft he nt*. - - The - Coristitotirin declarek that there shall • be torteligierts lest. T - tinier ti's no.' op Lis tok*ltilitians , an' -Ibe 1611 edeltixenship. Prltey li.tveexcliided delegates - horn their own Order,• only ilecatitte - tthey • were' fat Iv.Plics, and ' even when ' suet, dr•Trls ten hail been sent' by the states of fiat:Warta and Alabama. - The laws 4 dist iinititd •Ntatcis and of the different States allow newt-alit 1;1- citizens'to bold 'office. l'he . tittle; has praetically'nuilitied - these laws. and ulNuit,lo rlisubiv thm e shefore'lltcy can 'be re pealed: . -'• - , . T.llo4ilrttfotin contains what Know-N fitli I null firtifilli ' 111,4 t:Mt/lb - 04y .koows the 'tit,,i , prat tire 'pit the" reverite, ant! Hutt that' habiturtlly domes . tat 4 ilteirtter and 'apirit'id tile Conritiru- I irniand 'Of 'tie ' 'Airs. ". * „. , ~ .... _ 2. A lisnAin' an 4 N;l•ere , l l'n:otat rcir tliwo nett of at ateoman chtit. dlltithiseelcsibtesiskra•ri Lite r ati-Act! felon acts 'Worth to otrrharolileititont Inf, the ,lect of then- lein g , or ow, l i mn re. of , 1 1 , .111 at: , a)l4 . VrPcalicilt., i . IE4 6o 1,0 bt Wilitdered . a fixed . - .4:lqUi Mobia libiley. . '7) !hi' . 4rt . ;,._rilivre 'ha's lotto, used to conceal --rite.r 'dot- arid that idi . :nat_l! mem- ii-tfrelifflhr , ..3-- 1 -4-; Oterree-pr a fret - 441 - al vii 4 it:4;e. Bits thin ort.trid aiL well as franditletti. 1 The - ." left it with disgust. lie has resurned the, •',2le.Ans' fr•ri.. %Up. 'is te fa ne fief' of mete 'titan ' ! Mint for ulTiee in the Order, and the- presept .•;,, , ,ii, sar ly lel.insiatinrl— , that ifs Vinaer Of extra ..r4liii,try 11..;,.intalte,in--in 'plain Wordti, I relative, value of Live Oak Geor , ,:e and him ,-,/ („,,,risk; 6. 1 - ',n kin, winch therefore cannot i to (I" act ;'self in the political inarket is, as $150,000 is. , .. ,-, 5100,00,0. Le iri the Lnatnte,rif a onsii4tl or:d, fs ;reein - erif. i •.4,, ii the act et 'itatesuranMiip here liintvl'! ExnamniTsCasriNG --jilt: Glolie !rola %Yorks, • • at iiiiint he'itiat'ii,nonr'n as' the ,124.141;ri ( rpm. iMi New York, turtief,l out s on %Veniiiesday last, rii,,niie:: NO (Alter was,• or coutiC tiv - ri liven , a tasting weighing eighty - eight thatt . s 4 l'd mean(.' So that the plain Knolisli ~,f this is," p(muds•—the largest, it is-saul", ever jifeete , d In "It in .4rineipli'that tire Order . i , 1,. hare a It Sin g i ell"USS in thit; COnliti.Y. e , tolf+• 41414- "creOrVardln)r 'the • 11.1 "'?" 14 f l"n - t ""'"The man who "throw up" a hargai_ll, rk ans4.'. to IT 1. - oriallctcd a1t4..,4 and 4t . -ith.:(l nit- Ca ull, -,i,.e.: aiaviuz hi 6 ltd.t ‘..i u4kitAl wlmu it caLtit: 441w-ics. 4 2k.r,,'‘qi• ' I (./Qirtt. • - -, l'lvis is the Northern face Of-the i iii A riiele , o f Thefiatforni , ,,i, tid, it is directl y try - iliev&vri'i t tirrrn f?,Ceiiivi Article 1,2-i• r init•rifirk, it",' , ''tlie Nalia,o4l (.1,40(...it-,.,,i.,,,it0,-(fjovi3 i biestxodia+ tti. or tontinio, i;, , , tim" . arid of-00 4 0 I kac., - ,!, ti , ..«. 8 . (7•i4;e by and vinglitfriiii the l'ihtinir I o . viti; , (Vit:: the Wilhiask,inct, c •i l fei t re po/kill IV itritootiri•••Cuiritoioiniae,) op . on the subret `of slavery, as meat)}! and tunclamire s ell lefdent of that subject, in-spirit and in mil./..tairce.'-" - So, by a lelaltr reallyd for the .'‘l ispoori Coin. promise, the Order means an entire di4reaord of it, and by a z.acred regard for it, they mean no regard for IL in one article, they deelare quell un •act- •of eta tesuraredii p irirto fie-,•eini-rid erAit a ji:ceil arid 8 iltrul tsiltional pah'e . ip—in another, they dema tire act which repealed the Missouri Compromise, the best guarantec of, Elrintlion justice, and future peace r—tliat-dio ,„Mineuri n Cotoproaise is . out to be considereda fixed and settled pnlicy r—bui. 'that . oir - iiiii` .' • ' r eo t t teory. titt`.-act_ . whigli repealed it, and which i l i s , t h e ex ,i tt rinz NUJ riiii . in the str hject, of slav9lyi is" to he ;maintained as a Anal , and and of that , subjee4 in spirit and in sub , ininice! • "Oh. consistency. thou art a jewel !" 'i,,..,-A rulleul revision .014 .111int/lictfl+ai !of the -laws rei;u -i'(.11,,,0';i4, iiiiinigra tidal, anti the st:thslntliit, (if iftirn!granC6, who 1,0!!! lova, of lawny Or hatred' (~r oppreNsloo, 8 0 ,* an i t A y. tour Is Um 'rood ....ttriber. a frielelly rocie!ptloli and. protec- ii,iri,.,. Nut uteoutillealy „ ontoletaisaiugi the trutuitoisSion to our sionog, of r g topg awl pattilOrN. . . ' No one ,Sias ev'ev objeoti-d'iositcti j a- Change as would' peevent the tratistnissioirnife/onsvor 1 paupers ; sollraf MO' means juiit thit'—we with 1 agree:in what vno‘iine elseohjeCts• ter!" • • N't.:-•=rtio• - itoleiitiat.•lnixlificlition 'of the , Ttaturnlization The- repeal, by tho toginlatiren F of thq-reliteetive Stutc.n, 4V pone burs 14usviirx forhignerg riot nalitrulizeil toviite -, trbe rciPint/,. iiiitlenatikettnattive operstibti,, ornancb. I,r. Viastros friakisrxritst 4 A . Intel tin dinin!uratiz.i4ftinoigAiini,..: aligisallo,Ois them,t,ovo.tv,iiiThe Territo'rlug.. ; - ~„ pet i , irilat ift an esiential jno' diflFat joil,l . "lliat,. 1 rrpry._incan' a , cirange ;running ' front'. 5, to -5 0 ~ years.,•..l..t(tr i me, Which - xr,ts no ,iiiiie, where is the prinetfie or the .policy of vim (Yrdor I - : i.ri, y hav,,i piked a vague ...eetin,g .of opposi tion to the present laws; frot.lviaive not had, the courage, to v state its litni4,,aad, ',make, an issue . ~• t: , 7 , . . . • • ,•,... • upon I, • !Each :Know • Nod+ ing ray differ from Anoth er Fibout What vyil I Ire an wscutio./ ni al ifief.' ition, I ; and,vyet taah, jetty .aftinit lie agre9s‘ with-'he princtplee of 010 . Order. , It younsti him what bi , ripliv'cstpiitiitis subject, lie will answer— ..f9 .lielieve what the Order , v,el ieves." . ' "And I Wiiut.4.l,oen'ithe Order,! believe'?" ' "jest shat i'lielievo."" v"Aridwhat do you Loft believer' ":.‘,Vii, troth,. heliiiv,e - the ma ske lain''" ' Can - • ,entthing he plaiticivt ',' . . ~ vir,-11,1,illity t!I the eoinipt isinai.4 1w Which. tite•Tioill- • :11inlnr'imity hem° latikrbi furceil o4a!tt! us rout rulers :tut . our rt./Uti[+] ceneejn,', , . . `, IV hat-1,44'3p Men hostile' to .corrupt inearso ,apilicinotajerpler,r, ~'l`o ,ctatuirio.tb is, lot us hegi i llat botfte,-' .'terra its: inception tit :1I 44, - ;a0 a tr/04'iqt ono (litter; till transformed into a POW;Oltllprjulti.s.l. !lavanot ,its leaders litiett i i 0 ;Anfittpl!.tneartlt.7 Por,-,the4a,st 'ten years,. l' Al eltOtitntden 4 -.Ap.t up Abe py - trty, anti altetuate• 1,1 •Inttliiillo r,w,ere bought by the Whige.".• The I.n suipeps . 'ef their,, l party AyOre, annually, p ur- P atett,h3r• OP Whigs. er the candidates of the titter were hough; oft hy thern jii It= be foi:o the keleotiort.,,v, VW' , 1 9:7,1,4,4,M, consideration these '..1 ,tclers sold to,or,exclianged with, each other tho•nomi nations, %%Midi they hail begged from I,th , e people, This happened in the, Keeper of ..the People's 'Vreasehy, in .the clerks, aye, and njlen - in the Judgeships - of the „Courts. A Whig•Contmittee sorigk to' bully or buy ofT their candidate„Mr. Tl4yer, and failing in that, 'they. thrust hint olf. that they reiglit,inake th e m desired, hargaiii,with tire honest lenders of the Nittivn party !.. And who, arc_ the darders O f this Order that are hostile. to corrupt means I ,:billtroir. , 4.1:1 met on.l—tewie C. Le v.i rt----W he pk , nWeil. that morel and stock hail been'silb-- scribrill. hitt it was .for ribrat ihreteri lig and, get lingvhis fritrnds to liarrisliiirg, from difrennif iitirts -of the •State, to it trio members to vino for hint for Haiti il States Senator! Another leader,.Mr. -.---, %vim, say s--"if Mr. lievin should Intelected, 1. wont() be satisfied, nein) was .an 'old. Noti_ve ,American, and I would contribute.sl We, towards the expense of his: canvass Il' 0; another leader of the Or trier, and candidate for the Senate of the Ifni... tilt) Stalest who eniil—"l have-no claims upon youi• 1 fion".4 ttek Out position upon the ; : rtuirrni '- efariorit' • hut 1 understand that •Siitent Game. • ~ rnitisAtons,buying , thertionilrers of the Legvis., ~Iqlurei , Uod- L. think'. I hallo a$ ; good a riglit il t litry!tlrein•iis , ,he•lunt,' and where, (;ativeron has, uric ilcdlar•:toripend, 'I havo- five t" Anothe r , ,ili •Cid.Jolitti W. Utley * , who lied to the I)oln cienttic partr,lind •Inft it lodine he could . be . . ' I , - g_, e ,_ 7 _ tr . Nipoittitr, Hi — to tv, ' he - 6 Llterar - lr6 ID iln - t - i - t I. leader in the Order,:wito•also lied in the pres entee ,of a Deinarratic• c..74inverition, hot who ,ilid not. leave: it till, for his falsehood •and : trenchery, , , they , 'expelled, .hirii , ,,• and on tire strength.. of Whiclirriond ekeracter, ho is now, Vii Canditlate before tire Order. • i But - such leaders-in the Order pre to arr. rnerous to chronicle ;.indectl, they tiro too well linown'to - need it, ' . • conriLy iigairmt the prement qori9rar iziift.; ?Istvor rewtodH im• sillnin•vprory, 160 of pthoisitrotreitzi for politienl This iS the ittoii,SMOlll Tito practice is not to reward any man - wife is not a member of the Order, rind to punish every man Who .rite not join it: As ono in:Aimee of tho latter--the present COI/1111On Council itAlyled to re.e'reet theii time Whig,aterit, bi.eanse he declined to smiettr'fittelity to the Order, WP respect him fttrhis manliness, while we sympathies with iii - in for the less bfiris • DiFttust, for 11w wild Lunt after 'Alice which citkracturit,•:: the age. _ _ TliestrdifigliStO the wild hunt after of. fice ! Are not these the men ;ind Bilk day the party, )vlio in, their wild hunt (of office .ilesert. eil thestatesnien (714 the soldier Taylor ? Who again de'serte'd and brohe the heart of Daniel Webster, that like camp followers, they might. 41ttel'Ill Getti'fill -Scott, to plaCe and pluttirer. Mr. Webster's ine,stimable',servicel ay a,statesinan, and as the defender yr the Constitution .611 the, Union, were, forgotten for the sword ,and feather of the soldier. They admitted Mr. Webster's great political sCr viev.s, but they thought only of General t'..;,cott's greater political 'success. • In Itil-8, they wade no platform and avowed no, prio4ples, that they Might, be successful 1 and qe t, public places; and they 14ot-4;i:filed.• l In isze2, they made a platform and nominated a candidate only fur his availAility. It was they who ,stinuped the Union, with appeals to the Catholics and the “rieb Irish brogue. and iteectil," and. %vhen tlicy were diavated, they spat. upon the_ platform, and ' slandered those classes of citizens, beetles!. they had spurned their appeals. Arid now, are nut the leaders of this Order in a wild hunt for offiec ? _Are not Mcssts,'Raynor, and Bell', aud_Clardincr. and Uhlman, and Barker, and thousands of others in the Order, holding and feinting after offices? is Live Oak Georg,e ' not after it, not for his Merit, but for his 'flint ily ? For what else did his rival. Mr. Stock visit this city ? The sank Mr. Stoel,ton, who had his agents at the last Baltimore Con vention btu there he found Democrats. Money cou'd not limy a nomination, and be ,t •• (TIN Republican (Compiler. GETTYSEUR6, PA MI /NI)A IN() , JUNE 2.5, )855 rjlion. S. L. Itussmi. has our thanks fur valuable; dpourneuts. , Atteiiiptcd Incendiaribm. On rtneitliir niare ViOnt - 10 :oar citizens wero -StartiddlyAlic cry of fire, :Occasioned by the burning of a box , of slewings in a -- shcf lajaining theca ofc' tIAT.-11(1PE , mAtl, on thi, pia' irty" now 'occupied by Mrs. The fire had ; 'f,mannicated to the 4mile-work of , the citable, hat by a timely alarm,- was speedily arrested.- • It was ev (*nay ,the work of an incendiary. 'Cannot something, be done to chock this fell spirit in , 00-1 Z Widst ? tr7 - "Ccttys Lodge" of Odd ?OAR, and "Adams Division" of Sens of 'Temperance, have resolvedtejoin the "Independent Blues" in celebrating "the Fourth." The ladies in tend :presaging the "Dines" with a beautifal . grog on the morning of that day, which' will add interest to the ocension... - 13:7 . A1i Anniversary Rxhibition.of the Philo nuttliteau 'Literary Society of Pennsylvania College will take pfaco, in Christ's Choreli, on the,evening of ,the 4th of Jl4, at S o'clock. cry - Wo have received several numbers of a pew 1i.11017 Nothic4 paper, pliAlL4hett of Yitts burg. by ElilV Mat recent ly of this kiee, entitled-the. "Daily Evening TiMea." Mae. is a vigorous writer, and is enterprising and industriona. We wish him "luck" pn aYI things hnt his "dark-}:intern" politics. With that,—="44), 17 P' 'friend' residing in Darke comity, .()liio, • • itdinins tiS• that the:groWi lig wheat there looks viery fine, but it is feu( ed - that the- wevil, which I".ti; made its appearance, will do very serious' i jury, some having already-beery flame._ Flour i:., selling.from s9'oo t6.51:(P fig, : wheat $1 7.5 to $2 00. The weather is ns beautiful as.cuultl be desired. .. "BitAin NG PrPl3. Lif,Nr.l" We- are informed . , through a friend, that itlii-irAltEl3 W. GA.r.- an tITH, - Cif Ilnatington county, but Formerly of this county, Igts a common ben, which irr thirteen sneeestiire eTys, thirteen , egg3, each measuring, with a scarcely perceptible varini tion, :seven inches in circumference: one ways,. tern! eight . inches the other. We woulAht't 111 illti "SW oppips" for that '..len.----paracnraely if our friend *ere to tivarrant her to. “keep at that." . „ . JO - The 'Pnrifiyil.rania ,t;:tioi4Ft• Agri clittrarat Scietety* h w pn htishea tkir re•gn tations for ther next e7thibitipn zt Ilarrist)r3rp The ( , lays tic keted' '.for the: la ir are'sett-4 Lay:, Wetinesilv, TlittrOax ant . l Friday, ths :25 , tft.; . 21;6,.27.th aria tlStib days of*Septitatier. The pro Thing match int take place otl , Frid l / 4 :ly, the 2Sth., in a field, ailjactnt tb• .thr: pram of exhibitiou. Competi tion-is invitell fiat. att parts a the U. States. YAM?. Acerrnrsv.—Mr. Kta.r,nit, Of Pvtirs township, frankl'in minty, was kicked by n horlte in, the-stem:lolN while carrying in Iti3 OW mahle, fat Inrstiay morning, the 12111 and strinnsiy inkrrtit that he tlied at 41 o'clock. on I:litirslay, evenung. owing w,as abont.29 yvars of age. [l77'New . . wheo, the first or the season, vats sold at skin phis, Tenn., can the tkh lust, at 150 i*r bushel. • • liutt IN SW. A;Mix &ALI. —On May Ist, in the,thdf of Stockholm the ice was still so thick heavily lades► wagons could ply upon it. The winter in ::twl:clen has been more rigorous than has been kw,wn in the 11161101 y of man. According to the last acmunts from lielsinghm;, in Finland, the ice was there more than a yard thick. fiII.ITWS I'ri.llT.—At the late Unita rian festivtd in Boston, Mr. Packer, the presi dent, on behalf of the laymen, puhlicly thank ed the clergy for letting polities , alone in their pulpits. I MAI RATII . --The N. , w York Times esti mates that thefalling (Alin the German immi gration alone this year will be a loss to that city of one and a half millions of dollars in money expended by them, beside -the loss of tio many profitable consumers and industrious workers. Tm PolsoNEn WEnium; PAarv.--The Ab -hington 'Virginian states that the recent poi soning of a party in Scott county was hot an accidental circumstance, but designed. A mulatto man• belonging- to Mr. Kane, and a white man and his daughter, residing in the neiglkhorhood, are suspected of having commit ted the deed. The persons who.were poisoned have all recovered except Mr. Bishop, whose death has been heretofore ammuneZd. CLEIV:111 AN Mt , IMEWHIL—The _Alexandria (La.) Erpubliran of the 2d inst.. says : “The Rev. J. J. Weems, residing above the Gray's Creek settlement in the Pinewoods, was killer 'by a negro bov named. Frank, about I .ars old, who was living with him, and belonged to a ward. Frank chopped his head off with an axe! Only a little white boy was present. Mr. Wectu was an industrious, kind hearted, and estimable man." 11.uxtns.—Returns from stventy-six counties in Illinois show that the majority against the prohibitory liquor law is 9,815. Pwenty..four counties arc yet to hear from, and they will probably increase the majority to 12,000 or 14,000. PIIoItTISITORY LAIC IN "Sam". has mounted his two planks. f, now, they should nut the same way— It out! ~hould i. 7,0 South, the other forth. ~rlul~ 11a.. J. foot Up , .. , 11 4t.1.1 ‘1'114.4 THE DEDI9ORikey SPAAKING! LANCASTER. t'OISIsITY. In : rfurstiance,•Of a 'call of the Chairnin,n of the lOpnrity ace, the .1/eniocratie Convention liiiicaSter county Assembled on the 6th inst., 11 l,en CaPt. GEcomic - SANOntisetN, oljthe Lan- I caster Intilligimar, was apnointed- . l'resident, . and a number of Vice Presidents and SQere tarys were selected. After the organization of the Convention, ,fArYin L. C; 'toss. Ef-1., a farms bor of the late Legislature, presented his ere , dentials ail a delegate from Eu ril t rAtft,- township, when a motion was made by Mr. Eny,..of beim township, "that he, Mr. Guess, in con segnenee 'of his opposition to .DOnoprats :110 support, of _l\now4cothiiiga in the Legislatiire„ tend his connexion with that order, he not en titled to a seat in this ConVentiou,' , ' which ino tion;after some discussion, was tmaniinously carried, and Mr. Gnoss left the Convention. A series ofexcellent resolutions was reported by JAVEs L. RurkoLus, Esq., and unanimously adopted.-from which we take the : 111 e, nt'rod, That the priumptcn and policy of the Democrat ic party have ever boon (mealy 1041 fearlessly proclaimed to the werhl--havflig' uo concealments. MA ninermiug no re-' spoteihilities. We are. thorrfore - &tem:at - 41y lm,;,tilo. t o eltsecret., midnight associations. or dark lantern Min , upon cabals as ant f-repuldkari, insidious and de shining., or they %zeuld.not seek to conceal them trent the public, gazes „Ik-0re0.3, That to froe-born, Anwricaa oltizeng, there is nometiang - revolting In the idea that .1 - acct.:ire to he tenni- ; eased and degraded onucconot, td their rerligiolug opinions, and that, too, at theladdiug of Ito kaders of a bile'rct. oath,- hound political party, withse sole object is toglelteleand de ceivO the inas;es, 1.30. that they; themselves, may ,risich, places of profit; and truht to Which theLpFe. not entitled ' either socialiv,,merally, nr pohtieally.„,7i Resolved; 'flat our confidence in•the integrity and pa trietiem of President Piisloa t reoudirs unimpaired . . and that we will yieid o cpeerfal sultpo.:t to his admiliiscratlou every emergency. Tictgotv'ed, That theradministratioa of Governor l'omsec,a. 1 autracterit - ci hot weakni-s4, anal .. itiefficieney ,exeLpt for, evil ; that it has already lost the cindhleom o f f ro tiro epporo•Dbf, renal will only he noted on thO page of history a.% I tui nhortivelittelopt of weak men to ediuMistee the Overt, 1 neat (Sor a :41.14 (..;4)111.1901.3.1V991thl Itemk cd., That_ the exptvienee of every day more mut mars; strct,gtheret us in the convictir.r. that them is mmo-' thingradietilly wrong in the banking :,,p4em of tho country that the swerve parstmd worthy Deemer:llM i Goveraoro and Women. ii the (ally true poilev„'hy adhering to which the rights and interest; o f this I.poptiv,e4tit lnr,ai , euroil againot- the desigus of umerupuleus 319,0111at0r3 rata diidumest Dank officers. ' , . Messrs. 1142. Am B. SWAlti . IVOlii..l3Y; • "DP. ADAM 'S. Wot.r, Jot's. I . , K. RAtrp; Wm. F. BAKI'II4., Were UICC - thll delegates to, the State Qonvention, which is to. assemble in IfarriShurg on the: 4t.ltof WESTMOTZELANLY (10.1331',1',Y. The.-Derweratio Convention, of thin noble old' County met in GlTelltibuv, on the- 12th to- noitdnate' their county treket. The Deniq cmt says the %Madame was- unuszalV ,large, and the ntmost harniony prevailed. The• fol. , lowing pledge, ving signed-by the delegates rt Delegate Coarttution tqt play. , in nomination it Tie 4 2 ,4 to be kiypp rt Pit by thit Uouut crrttir of Wugtnitteelantt Otototy, rolontrily - pltolgo our honors,. :ut , l voltLetively. that avo have no rototetttion letttover with:any '!-Irteret pt itittar a-,ttoriatiOn or party. by haterer 1111.7110. tiler ;111ilt tvu ILIV/itifo 301(44' it/ %tit!' awl fur the I.l,llloa—atic party, zeabontly (41w...ea to any anti every ortfanizalion which, by Norret tut tha, or by nay otherl»koot, attitl:tt to• protturibe a particular clam ;" that a man wtR - P would' claim part ftelutterat r taking ii. fttauettge of his former pottition• betotuttatic party to- rt , protUtut the. toatto,ralt tottett4 of Know•ls:othiatritun. it: a Titoreant to- luntotty, a traitor to , pri:;t4iV, turd ivltolty raorortity the true men. 1%.' matte this I Ivelarxtiott , frettly. nure.terrealy ainl with ot evasion or oloarifiettAuatt, 110 Taw' PVLtLyE ILITIVS7 t3.5714C... _ The ticket placed irr Twrnination is composed of tke Mowing sterling Democrats - Assernbry—ilon. ilir.N.rtr D. FosTrit, SA)tirr.T. I km, and , JO= Fausoi,D. .Prothonetary— Witr.rA DT 'Al'eAtt.T. Clerk of the Courts— Jo:Ay:1-g )s.s. reastirer—«'x. H. TIMICE. Cointn iss N LEY ;V G aim'. Poor ITo fle 1)i rector -;-Stat< SN rpcit- Auditor—ROl:4MT LONG. The following, amen; other resOltili ens, - were unanimously adopted : That, in view of the , presont furled'. of affairs. it brcoliiv, the perlitat.ent tint y of all eirinms who re to Attila by the oLI tteptibliean Ittielionrkl., who otain tain freeriolll of ellfl , eit , flCt • :out freedom. of the pres. 4, that free and capon netnitiatene., and el l`Ct ;OLIN, it roc iv,ht of :niTrage, tintraintnele.l ley r eret cabals. oaths or penalties. are Corothittittitat iviarantee-v to US 311 . , join heartily in soch p lit.ient hrganization t rhutl CtlLlChlt;e to -thtt4+l,l44-44-1414 , -tiri-p ry 14“ie1% ea. That, a-4 citizen: of a free ear.ntry, we cannot a5.....00f to the. pi Honiitinnewof any secret 'political orgarrita hon.; that we view such an or./anization NlriCit of ou r , con,tipitinu. and tie , ' rttetit of IF ut open. free, and honorable political intereatir , o anutrnt.t pia,- ph. which tllctinini'tea this Rophhlic, rind iA einitteistlyClEllr genial with our, eve iiistitut inns. Roaulvod, That. notwitiestaieliter the Convent etrter tain, entire vorifilenve in the politic.," prim-1004 of tin', several gentlemen we have this clay - nominated ai ram I i.late-1, NY ,knot it right and proper that they .11,421.1 lii l kl• art 4,p,a r declaration that, they are free and 11f:conned ed front :OS mill every secret politieal ore;anitation it order, and from all secret Oaths :111 , 1 ro.naltie in reference to their tto mic.,r opinions ,03.1 tut 0. ('lark, Jucub , e,iityny, awl if r. Laird hiappointed a Commit lee to pro p.‘re sairit declaration, mud procure. the Fignat.ured of the candidates , thereto. PERRY COUNTY Tho Democrats of this county held their Convention in Bloomfield, on the 4th inst., And 'organized by calling D. ST,.wM►►n, to the chair, and appointing Gro. SPAHR, Esq., Secretary. Immediately on the Assembling of the Con vention, the following pledge was read la J. B. Coorka, Esq., and signed by the delegates : Whereas. Amongst the cardinal prineipbe; of Ihe poriln. c rat ic party are the liberty of the pro;., an open. free, fcar les, and Inirlisolised disewssion of mil questions either inoral ly or politically affecting the 14Prier.LI well being of society. Adakrea-s, it is a dilly we om e to A m I -.eh e ,. t op! t o ; cm: ret.„ liblV ell 1/.olti to guard with jealous Pare 01/01'y il/11"v.Itil.11 Or I in% aNi,‘ll of our inherent and lila-lien:thin rights—Therefore, ' we. Ult. Dele(.;ates 'representia..4 the different b0r00. 4 1,„ ,o,d, tom 11-hips of Perry county. this ;lay met in County Con vention, ;to mil taa lir and severally gole wally hind on rselt es I. each tither by our ;sacred honor, that we e•eliett all ;if tiott) , support, c , l" Nynipathy with a and emir ~.eret, oath bound polittcal govicty. and esp;.eialll with M . h..t is general. tty eal led aod h nowt% a. the order of —hum% N;;llitri.Z.;.' l AlVi further. that me :Are not atbaelmsl to. or ineu,liers ;;f said ; o. der. and :lover will he welt. ei l'her by flirt or ape „ti te r ‘ name cc liirli their proverbial iTriplieitt air' hypoerky ),,ay I ....k.: lotopor to assume. And we fort her IdeLhos to e v,,,..e and i ;oak.; public all the xeci et: tot Said. order %A hl , ll 1113 . % collie to 1 our !two; le.b t o. :IDA 13,1 , All 1101101.0 th. 111,111 , in 0111- pots or ; to „„pify ti,,, o l,J e eis or ilii- -neahing, malignant and hypo critical ht.n.l of conspirators. itv 1.1(.`01 11 I.IOIIS in opposition to the sale of the 1 Maine trine for seven and a half millions----in • opposition to the repeal of the Tonnage Tax— in opi,osition to the repeal of the License Laws opposition to an increase of Banking capi tal —and the following—were unanhnouAy adopted tptrilta,t. That tilt , I , Thlrilih. Of the M. , mnerntic parts, rmltultrate.l J,ltor‘, , ii prarticed by 1ladim)11, )10nioe 1'011: aii.l such a. iv inire u.. c,n0.:11 nt t n tO IP. ill ‘l . Oldi MC r.. :t.hatool. au I 111,‘ ".•al.• .tN.t% tiLkt Lltrir sipplie•tiollTY to i , no slioul.t be sultjvct to Iwo and open Ph tt eNory one uhrl 1411'1'4 American tn. ii"ll` kl) fr:III !Ole: Iv 1• .L 1 , 11 0 111 , tilt. :"li4 , l:ll.ll:inna, the :-IrtitnAii, the I.i ire tr_l-144,-1144444.2---1.1.1-0.-144444,41-1.4-th-1,--4-4“t-t-ho-v4" Lut ;o„> from nvii‘itlo..l th.tt the N.J."- I,lrtv will nt•%or 4 pro.eril 4 , nor r,or.oeute any tn 011 14Ce0 , 11It " 1 .. 11 ,C. or of 10. refigool. opinion% ro-,011% 'l'Lat hlio p.O iill , q‘..NUtilltlU.N. tthtch Arr. , Z.:e• 1.. all the i, tnr :An! :,ttrimU-ni nf; the Lap!, 1 , A 1 , Iti‘oltl-1 by t tkuiCir: nu ,telli.intr!,ite, 11, 1.1% en theta to o pc; wool Th It th.. of Teri'{ to aff the. aut I ri•ptiblio_tia arts—eltr:-1: 31,1 Li ea t,'" = pt e I tllOl ,Vl' 4 , 1% el rota I'lol tt. h II" 1 - I.l` , toth' III" 'lf :Oa" Tait m. 1 1.tve t I \c. ,z 1; ;r.:10 I ' 711 is 1 , •••1 *1 in, .iprovt. BE 11 1 U V , t 4 :lrt•ii, tvr 4 . I 1- 114 c,on,piracy of prisoners in the Canada puntentiary, to ultirdt.r the keepers and es en],e, 11;16 I),_ Cu di.,e,uvcred in con.4ttiu dice of one o f th t id --a Eonian contto..,in.; It. to hi., pi IL,t. Ont. Itutki.tLd v. thLn., =EI MI I Von tr. to ev , •rythirrz in our power tg., brio z the Old Key fn her owl , •nt tti Iti*olvt;l, That Deuloeratg we e'ae 'hew all rAilitr with Ett,t.rvt puliti aI n,Fot,iatiott.. and 01.14 the Ddlozatt. , t:tettt,t.4 to repre,ent this Lictrirt iu the nurriOur4 Cone„ciao nn tim2 4th of July next, be ph. , 1.2.,1 to At.t"tnin :Inevot , , for no citv, for C:kizti Cornrili?o , 3ol.lf . r Nth” 1.1.0(..5 not rife eYti,Lx:L,ry that hr hl, Colal,Ct; ,, rl. an , i twt.r u!th:ntr ue , ret notor butkitgl together for pl3rpi);oB. THOMAS Ao.%ms was chosen repr6sentative "dele , rate:to the - State - t2onvention : and 11.1.11TZET.L sOected sts Senatorial delegate. sub ject to the concurrence of the Democratic Con vention of Gilinberla.nd coimty. The Family Quarrer.. The K. N. National Convention, at Philadel phia, has tesulted in distracting "Sam's" forces into all sorts of discordant squads. The ,way ,they rail at, each other "is_not, As a sample, we quote the following from the Trenton State . flazette;`K. - _ . The general suppOsition on Wednesday, was, even among members of the Coovention, that both (frith': originally reported platforms wonto be rejected and one he adopted on which both the North and the South cold& stand. But. the pro-shivery delegates-, assisted by the: donghfaces of 'N. York--who will hereafter , sink beneath' the aversion aml, contempt of the whole Pc4Ple—proied too strong for the friends of freedom. The North fraught !Ong and ere fluently--its representatives - appealed sualled and remonstrated, but they were • with threats and contumely. Even- M. Ray- , nor was assailed 'Vinci - it-Lively by his fellow members' froth, the ,SeOth, far ,protesting that the *teat of the Missouri Compromise wasi , i flalif - t:tions outrage urxm. the rights of the North, !The delegates from Ne.W' jerSey, "With one cowardly exception, ,were faithfil to, the -senti-- merit of their State,and to. the 'North. The only .doughface in the delegation was ;W. Solomon Andrews, of Amboy, an 04d Hanker Democrat his antecedents. The infamy 'consummated, the- Convention adjourned- in the wildest excitement 'and eon rUSIOTI. Yesterday 'morning. marry of the Nor thorn delegates Left the' city,' but the. Conven ' Lion re.stitnea its sessions, most of the 'States. being represented.' The • platforris was eonsid ered7by seetiolitit'those whose .rightS 'had ' been violated by the action of the 'preceding,. night„ refused, we are infortned„ to take, any part in the proceedings, being present, inorely to preserve the organization, until the majeri. tY should' retrieve the'rioasition which hado been taken, if it should see fit to do so. 'l'-ho vention was' engaged' during most of tho - day in discussing' the minor ferirturei ex the plat ' form ; 'and - at the latest'hourr.we l i ecei ved infor; ination last evening no retraetiori :ha& taken. seine of the Nekv- York &legates, desiringto re-a:ice:id' from the det;thdfig.,tio mine into Whiell they hatl implored the South to give them chance, by reconsidering' the adoption or the platform , . ' - Whatever may have-heetr the action of the Convention in this respect. it is noii inona terial. "Sion" is - defunet. The , prospect of a national Anierican'organiwation is obliterated. The egregious folly of the South cannot be. fOrgotten---its - ex : eerable violation of Northern sentiment, justice . and the fraternity of the- States, is unpardonable. The". separation has been made. ' The action of the- Convention, though , it may be retracted by resolution, can neverhe blotted from the memory of the North. - tiontldene,e cannot be restored. - Union and.' co-operation cannot again take place.. Democratic Prospects. The prospects.of the Democratic party were never brighter' than they are Just now.. the intlicati4nS on this point are clo'nr'ritie 04- mistakable: Pennsylvania will be' redeemed next an beyond. the shadow of doubt, thus, securing, a Democratic - United States Senator for the:old Keystone- 7 -and, the result of- the election in Virginia settles'the question of.the nest Presidency in Ever of the Democracy; a fact .admitted by the New York lle,rald,' the 'leading organ of Know-Nothingism. All /ion,. zsi Democrats who were- deceived - will court: back, and be truer to their former faith than 1 - ever—and, for every dist/min/Wed qffice seeker we - lose we will gain ten honest men from the tanks of theold Whig line, who reflise to be sold like cattle in the market. There are now 'but Iwo parties in this country—the Demo- , eratie and the Ktiow-Nothing. There is no• neutral, no middle ground, and all who do riot rally under the Flag of Deinocracy, must rally under the black Flag of Ktrow-Nothingism, no matter what their professions. Ile that is n.ot for us is against us.—Buford Gazette. FA Mt Eau.i' 1.11,n Scinait..—The Ilarrisbarg ficraN status that in accordance with the act of incorporation, a meeting of the Trustees of the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania Was held in that place on Thursday week. The fol lowing resolution was passed: Resolved, That Governor, Pollock, Pred'k Watts, rind 'Alfred L. .Elwyn. be appointed a Connnittee. whose dutyii. shall be, with as lit tle delay as possible, to view the lands offered the • Farm ers' High School" _by Gen. James Irvin, of Centre county, and Hon. James Miles, of Die county. with such other situations as to them ,shall seem advisable. and report to the Trustees at their next meeting in reference to the location of the Institution ; and as to the funds. &c., necessary for its establishment. and that as many of the Trusttes as can make it con venient be and they are hereby requested to ac co mpa ny 'the Committee. The Committee decided to start from Harris burg to-day. to proceed to Centre county, from thence to Eric. If there are any other propo sitions to donate land to the Farmers' High School with a view to its location, let them now • be made. A Gint..vrSQT .—The•steam fire engine, built for the city of New Orleans, was tried the other day. It threw a stream of water 262 feet through •tin inch and a half nozzle, when the hose burst, and the force of water escaping broke a boy's kg. f_l -7 ', 'The town of Bayou Sara. in Louisiana, has ',ten newly ilesti owed by fire. Loss esti mated at half a million. rL -7-- 'lt is said that nearly 1,000.000 of bush els of oats have arrival at Buffalo and Oswe 7 go, N. 'V., since the navigation opeEed. portions of Arkansas the corn 1 1- 7ln some is said to he five and a half feet in height, and still growing at a rapid rate. [r=7 -- The Rev. T. T. Tm - s. late of this pace, has accepted a call to the Ev. Luthe;an Church at Stoughstown, Cumberland county. Sale' of: the rain Line. We learn from the Iltdatingdoti nu) I that the Pennsylvania Railroad Compapy has pur chased the stock of the Forwarding companies on the Vain Line of onr-State impiovements, and weliffei this statement to be , yrell - founct (4l, from the lact.that a noticeUSbeen Wash,- ed. by 'Vessrs:tt-tr is -&," Butler,. of Pittsburg; one of these Forwarding Companies, that they would cease to forward freight orr.the 7 16th • instant. The 'Hollidaysburg ./kgisler, is no.: tieing this matter, says: We have cOntradiefory reports regard' t the sale of the stock of the i .Forwarding titular= pariiethe Main Line of our State-tinprove-p znents, and are not able- to say whether the sale has been consummated , or not. We in-• chino 'to tl2e'opiniv►r; however, - that" - crsiile been effeete,,but that_ it is tel)estitiothered up: 'for a time, in 4rider to gain some otheradvaik tage to the greedy Ccti that as peror t7 , chased. 'Certain , it is that the Penesy?vaufaki, Railroad CimiPany, has prgyased to. .buy; these lines—and - wherefore . kits theirrsadi „not the „capacity, to.,db all thebusiness. that, its managers can... Secure * it ? titeY . ' not alreagy stock enottsh to , carpy•every Kona, or freight they can. obtain %r transportation" upon. it sr That cat#, they want but, te-break. (Dawn business em the State. xrexks., , ratter- , them apparently varnidicsy, at, ,us song, and thereby secure o, trunitly of the vaqiortirg besiii'eSSl lie - tweets' Phileitkiplisi ,and ilttsburs, and then.- thargenterfiitecitier ,prices, if they please t tiffba,t eUe;. we wiz, can be. the object a this graspinu. overshadowing Corpora:tie-4 tor aying., , or seeking to. bay oat the Ferwarditig hich, now are wholesome , ri:var tlizt ?' not the people "iwitt theliress, consider :this matter -It i& ctvast anommat.---of gone., eral concern. LOCATIOIS 33 . 0175 TY W.A.RILANTs.— ;Inquiries having been. Irina , : whether be9nty. , Tana warrants can be located' in KiansaS:andt Nebraska Territories, the. Washington. bition,, by the authority et. the General Land.`9o,lce.,.. priswers . ,ll. lat warrants can only be located) ofo aand's subje ct to, private entry, whereas there• v.re none such in the- Territories named , ' awl , not he for soma time. tncome ; but they be receiVect in, payment for valid pro-cenp~ Lion , claims to tho.4e Territories on the U'enipleb tion and return of the surveys, or when; the- elaimarAs are in. a condition, to. prove 4. , thetir• claims, even:ion the settlements merleprier to, the survey. ONE OP TIM. IhAtaluttzoss.—Wo 'often: hear of 61mnts so startling that our wonder remains, excited for a long 'peried: Among other bibs sings that aliound• i the West,. they freq:nent 1y have vitt!, t4a'respeetable hurricrne:". 'The ,Cape Alay County, tbio4Y6Anzetie reports - 1 the. ! whims of their latest : visiior of that kind.' Pear it :--"Great 11,11Frkei,9. of•' rabbits,. &c., were found torn to pieces, in, its- eoUrsei, and we. are informed that the. poottry oe'Mr. toting, which. were not Wile(b, wltra stri)frpe(f m naked' as if they had keen scalded' and picke' j'nr the frying pan.' Thies - statement would snake a readable' addend* to' the. Arahitu:s liA4lts. ' IlortAcs Gunnixr hanittsmisn , fmr. P.Astrs.—.- Eetters iecervecl by, the steamer S. Louis itien— Lion that 'Horace. Greeley had been arrqstect and detained. in prism I:wt.-days PhrisOn.thu. complaint of ri sculptor who , sent ar worlt-of art to , the New York Crystal Palace. ThT-Trilsea Ffmr, dismissed: the complaint. ErzoTED R - DaF.—Beeson,.. tternoon,t; Fag been thcted probate kilt°. of Berrien 'eOlinty, 'Michigal% by two bontlred majority . over the , know-nothing candidate. iota faLL the k; ts e,. carried the county by 180. Gr.NEn.g.,.,Scorr.—The statement that the Secretary of War .has- fetased tOZTrajtAhe, sr 'rears due to Gen, Sc9tt, under the- rescitutiom conferring upon tho tieneral the adirational: titter of Lieutenant, turns out"to'heiric4rect. The whole :natter' has liter suitlitticr . tO - the e At torney (4eneral. It is supposetr tha . the-ai+ rears of pay "and allowances die itniTe'riWiery stringent construction the resolgtion or an of Congress on the subject, may be redJuced $23,000-. - Under a libera . D construction.' the amount of fnese dues is rrpviards s 2 lfollet. The proper construction is It to , the - tOt officers. NEaltAsx.A-KAN-sAs 8rtr....-7:The,, N. '.. Journal . of Commerce , estimates tritt LOO mem bers are already elected to . Congrefia (er to bo elected from the South,) opposed to, tte- reppap of the Nebraska. bill, and but i =re aro needed , to• make a majority agitigst tottchitig it. - lye quote . "It is not impossible, nor.Tery improbAle.- that - this l number will be found, (among the.• members not included in the above calcuia tion,) who will oppose repeal, althonugh somo of them voted against the bill on its passage.. In other worth, it is by no means certain that a bill .to `repeal tbe Nebraska law. can pass the house. But if it should, it will be defeatediq a large majority in the Senate. 11.nd befin . e.a new COn,ress is elected, Nebraska will proba bly be knocking fin. - admissioninto the Union as a State." . RAILROAD AccIiJK.NT-Ijo.Nt.kN KILLED. — . A middle aged woman, named Reitlenbach, teas killed - , near the Steamboat station, on the Columbia Railroad, on Tuesday morning, by the train going west. We learn I;Eoln land Daily—Mrs. Reidcnbach was walking au the track, before the train, and the engineer opu observing het' blew the whistle, when she step ped from the track she was- walking nn to. the one the train was upon, and before the train could be. stopped she was struck by the coW catcher and instantly killed. Iler body was taken bake to the StPamboat station before the train proceeded, which made it an hour behind time in its arrival here.—Lane. baclligcncer. FIREMEN FOR Et Utorl.3.—it is Stated that sev- cral members of the New York Fire department -are-getting ► par exenrqiiuLth the Old World this summer. They arc to be accompanied bk Dcdworth's famous cornet bawl, and will take passage in one of Collins' steamers to Liver pea: It is,' their intention to proceed to Lon don. Manchester, and all the principal places in England, cross over to France. visit •the Grand Ex osition of WsF). — _av - t )eir cote )1- ' milts to his Majesty Louis Napo eon .. )y whom they will be reviewed, and return via Vanderbilt's line of steamers from Havre. The 1 firemen will take a first class engine with them. Concerts will be given by the• band during their sojourn, towards defraying their expenses. A AIOTLIER DEFIED THE CI:STODT OF ITER CII I LDREN.—A. CSC - wms dceided by J u d,-, Frick, in the City Circuit Cuurt, in On Thursday, which will eNcin: son.t inic.reNt. declaring that a notlicr cannot (11,i n i i , tody of Ito ritilutcu. wly I „gvg, g giraittitt.Cgi 111411 r digp.gi...lg.Ltl L.: LLL L.