~~~' ~~`"~ _z.,~, ,:::~_~ ~~~ :~~- Si INDEPENDENT CHARLES F. READ AND I MONTR Thuesday 11 or si it REPUBLICAN .. 0011 The guliublieau County na County trill meet at M . . day oflnlt_inst., for the t parat*,for the Fall Wet.; notuttlAnte. the' Committee Deck ,t'riil~ert Warner, I Fes.ter, W ilt cock. A full uttemlauee is Ropublican St . „Elsewhere in Mfr lumns will:be found a report of the proeeedi gi of .the' late Repub lican State Conv . entio ,, s :in Ohio and Intliaint. They indleatethe exi-tenee in thosestates of a commendable apiri , of liberality and mutu al concession, among t ,e opponents of Slavery.. , The.people bf the gr , at West, .as well as of • the:East, are willing . .o forget ft) minor ditl4- enees, 'and unite toge her on the broad plat• • torin' of freedOM, ln most of .those States - the Republiean party already exists as a State organizatiOn.. . In Pe i t:sylvania it - Apes . IRA. But Most of the Pre ' - tSoil i opers in this State : hare been all along 'n favor ofsueli an organ- Ivition, and now ma y of them are earnestly .ealrmgior a State C invention at Harrisburg, tto inaugurate the R . publican party of Penn sylvania.- We , tons dor such a •moVenunt highly ,desirable. • he' anti-Nebraska inch of Petniqylvanja can c, fall,;inunited; and bringhig.atut such :means of the Repub 1 'body ,knows that sla that now divides th and the sooner we e et to. settle that q estion the Letter for the rase of freedotria d the safety of thet?nion. IFree"Scatncr4ife cry stripe, ‘iiietber .Liberty party - 7a* I, _Free Soil Whigs, Tree - SoiL,Demoerats, know Nothings, or anti . Know Nothings, • ota b lit certainly to unite cor dially together it opposition:to slavery, while that is. the one gnat iesue, '• We therefore - fa ~ .ous friends of the !parts, of. the State; -ft.gepublican Stat "torl4l-who are oip site of slavery, a existence andNivl its that the C nstit thotk,..liiip' betkrie I atid - Preedorn :don ] zation of the Retie .nia, and for the n 6 'z_Fusion'• eandidat • The Dertiti . another colu ..of the proceedings ~entaon at Harris., that staunch adv. -static fitith, *the -.Montrose Pemocr) :same from our colt, -news from am we have - seen ; th • give the same in • whoss report is .. -. ..h.stlie singular Untie has appare of everything du :trip to llarrisbur -of GeV. Pollock' ker , thus leavin, . .gion in the dark ' .held by the part , ! stains to 'pick up ikon various sou' W-e-2.1e piincipal r tearxratie Uni6 - ', - theiipat where ti 'supPose.d - to be ti .- • ranker, the leads State, 471104 bad! the Conmeniion, 'a aesting facts. - j : Jar. Jones onj taking the Chair, among othif-, er things, said, he "believed tinstOnvention • was not one sne)iet:y, for the purposc.of lioini. • _rating a Canal Commissioner, but oue to reit erate principles,and whose acts done this day . . we may not Vea l the last of for the nett-twen ty years. You arc now one year in advance efthePresidential, election, and you. are , de- Oaring a platform out of which You :dare riot take one plank hi .this', nor the - next - election. ; You are now planting the , seed, and this 'fait and next fall y 4 t e t Will ; rear; the'hari st."' • — 4 ‘We do not : - 410 to make A plartiorm, , battedeelarePine," - again says 11r. Jones,'and atjeppdingly tip Couventlort preceedixl to de 'l-444Iere-theinaditoreetee to the platform Of the . - .. . - ." - :National -Detriocracy " ..by endoising the - • lieree-Ncbraska adniinistration: ' : • •• -• I • . It will he observed that E.. B. Chase was) 'O2 the.COnintittee, `-on resolutions, : an 4 'that only two sets of resolutions were licportedd I thdre ofthe majority vi:hieli is amended pass-, - ed:unanitnously, and the minority report;'-ofj . .-Mr..Wright,who,itadvocating.their.adoptioli;i - declaredapp roved that he approved the M ajority re- .... ... .. • ; port, bu r t t ;that it did not go far enough, - The 'ipahlot, ea-Congressman proceeded' to say -.- : 'dug it was the policy, and :with perhaps. ofle . wweiStipn . had heen.the:practice, of the party', • itt Penusylrania'to tome ,o6t'openly and pro- " claim',their Principles, and therefore he - {tad'! .'. reported .resolutions fully endorsing the Ne . - - bruits bill. Col. Black's reply. to Mr. Wright . _ _.., was 'effective gi4,4xrrineing, and the platform. .Atha:latter - -wi*.iiatAxiowd. "IVe give an extwiet frota.CoL.l3reeklb• sPc'ech 1 - I .-' . ---:- • ' . . "In the-first place, this Kansas-Nebraska - - , bill, rightreeongh in principle-though it may - . - lbeoinea: j treod upon Gov., Bigler: It -was . • . iffartadltpop him without instruction from the 1 , . . yeefile.' - lil do not - stand - here to - cendemn !I. - :. .' tbptettsp made that issue - for litii i hut • such ii; : -,44116 *it, well known to us-all-hy bitter c- . ,1 ; - , --40 0 6 4 . inci4 k ,t,,kie, t. itholiti-Jaying a - - Word- iti.! - s the" iii!!i4r,.wi , §-obligeC.ii-Atike: all -the 're- Ap-J - tottity--onliimself, , ,and lie and hie ' party ,• -• fell togettwei,- , rentiii/T4nie. '; • . - - ,:......,...', Now s eir,flal-leL4.' to icisctlss:,tii :,asrits , ofth : Kan :; Neti L ,.liil : :ltisi • .: .1 t, tiwilace to dOlt. • It is 'pa5..p , : v ..,,,., :; .,, ais. ... ltedetf,Tet it ii.ep. • Let., Kair as Mir - •.r., - - - reTicre*tend, where they are, hht :for heav- ; • . --s : . .434t. :not resurrect . theM, fol. • their ii it i i ,..e it apt : appat the few r tirthe party who . „ Te - m itrapp : 4 .kul . to -11 . ...3) -. liw.i.tirOl!g hall:-- .1' REPUBLICAN, 11..FitAZIpt, EIATORS SE, PA. i g, Jul y 19, 1535. I' Y COMMITTEE. - 70111rilittoe of Su tjnchtut trn; i• ttti Friday, the trith 1 1t=ncti . on busitwos rm. Tlw fibllowittglivrsoits I : 1 1 ';. , 111' i. L. Canfield, Atuos ; 'Am C. Titrany; G. Z. I)int- Ireqeqel. to CoeNreetio*- silk - carry, the State 110:t e can see no other wny\ of union as . effeetaaily as by . can orgaitiiation. Every •ery is the great question . people of this eoinitry, the North unite togeth- agree with otT in er I cc Soil press in - different rid advocate the calling of convention, .to be open to any further exten= in favor. :of reducing its ages to the natrowelt Aim: will- permit—all, in . that Slavery is sectional national—for tie orgitni 7 Bean 'stay of 1)12 - nn'1% - a itninailon :of a . Fri l for Canal. Commisioner. ratio Convention. an will be found :a report l of the late . Hunker Con .. nirg, copied verbatim from , ate of the Modern , Demo- Honesdale • Herald . ,:pe xt is at liberty . lo eopy, : thn rims, if unable to obtain the ','her source. . All the . papers t ' i r'epoFt the proceedings, i stilk)staticc :its the Herald,' ncipubted ly quite - corrue.t. 1 Ictital condition al:. B. Itly , rendered him ohlii9us ; t tools place during his late 1 . : wept some flighty talk', 1 1 , uhd a visit to . Lewis Da-_1 the the Deinocracy of - this 're sto what is the faith .now. 1 , we have been at some what information we could des for theirenlif , hteument. 111 indebted for 'this to the, i • • -; which, being published Uti he meeting was held,.may lie fell posted. - The...Pc.ansyl ing oron . of the party inAhe a phonographic : repOirter in dso furnishes us some lifter- . Does', he :not Teuremberliliat, before we. . came into pow e r, in the National Cenrention we passed .solemn reaolutions that, the Com promise me,risares being their the law of the land, we should frOWn •down all efforts in .Congreis and but of,Congress tangain reviye the Slave questiini, in any I"pa s rt of the Union. firefirenituns - applatiscl ilint„ sir, When the , Nehriss;:x and • liniitas Ida, was 'offered' it ga - e - the AlinlitiOniks a chance to raise a hue and cry iiiiini the! slavery finestio.ii,, to raise a noise: dommotiein end turmoil , in comparison to wiiiijh all their Preribus agitation 'was the qiiitt:hreathirg of 'a -slleping child.. And what i the ri. suit'! Whether, the'Nebraska ' I and Kansas.,thl is .right Or wrung what is the 1 result) • Wlilv , Illinois. ‘diose Senator pro- ' •-i• , • . posed the, measur,e, for the first time since its' existence as it State, deserted the liemocratie party - and . W+t, to the opposition.'' - ' ' ' ItitCha'sc,l we iufer kir' m his. antecedents,. ruse who made the majority re ; from Wright'i calling, the. mi i" my resilutions,". it appears ,reArihers of the Committee, ex- Kent , ~ • ~ ~ , fur tire majority platform v. lt is eyident ;that !. there was Free-Soit Man oh the Conarnit- I 10. e hail 'Wen,.' he "iniA t h ave' , . EMIT p9rt. iturity rept)r that all the eept himself, in Conunitte. not one real tee; for iftli irity - reporii As - Well .as Wright.' platforn!ti had been adoptedi • I ily rws • I , - 4Pressit, or; in the , words.of the llitiut . '0 d is sentings voice," Mr. i I . d ;a resolution endorsing Goy'. rs.e, which Was. at once laid l od:the „ . 'Le frthe rOolut , ton: - •.: .. , That the taking possession of the election fur the organization of of .KanaS by large bodieS of 14ortri, for the purpose of overi ' i nti flare retqCnts of the .Territo', IcainfraetiOt of the law q, and an it-':d is fur time severest reprobation ti rida . peopfei and we therefore ~ .y vatorse tlfe course, pursued by I 11, Reolei, ,in his patriothL, cf )lrce the laWantl Fut eet the rights lb Of ' Kan , 4.3 remit 'Ciolence and mail. a min After. tli unaiamous have ice!) I Jerald, Chasfi ofier Reedim's the , the Territor , men ti oui I 1 .6 ry,gr i , Outrage tbatl of roost heartill th..ljloll-.1 fi)rts I t enfol of til l e pe l oph wmrpatt(ith . • the , a(lministration, subjeeted ihccats 'of a violent death, and a , !- ed in his!oWn housti by an armed Missouri, Reeder,. who hht his sworn cluty, to excite thi, lift agailisti son him; might reai )aeted from;his own party in hi; = r 'lnc expressiOti- in , approval of `•tul copleinnatory of the outrages . the Pree tate.t. settlers inj the the laWi of the land ; have been But his - expectation has been Dotted! to :IHpLiated tuallY littaQ mill:in lfrom! f done ni thin deadly h 'sel ! bly hai'e -,N! own S tut Itis cur to w itch Territor); subjects'(. . grievously Penisylvan 1 doughfaces, to the teuje who s'aiis . fied Ow; "Naitiotal. pc.... isapi • - pointed.' The Democracy of ;' ism, Cud raqi.alPlipOsition to oppressiou and • :: is , lave • proclaimed thethselves 1 ?dl thorse corrupting influences which . tend to ; nifavor of leaving Go,': Reeder, make our ":Latad'uf the Free" only- snelr in T T , r . r mercies of.the slaVe drivers , i flame:- ' -tie m - airuot 'forgetful of "revolution- . ••‘v 0 on in their career bferinte, I: ary inetnorles," but •.;polie nfainly of things h y ,„ th e , (1 t .e.ll are.l Such pilletical orations impress' • i f \it, it will be:acquiesced • in . Hetuocraci.v r A:nd , President i us With omi t ' responr;ibilities as freemen, nlid,'' 1 remoVe'q•Ov: Reeder and appoint are niuch . mre in keeping with "Freedom's. • . . w ith. AnniyerSari" tlatn thOse excessively laborek a Man acceiltable to Shivery in lis,place, . • Out Par of giVingimuckofience to the party.high-flown ptoditetioni which sometimes Mid 'NVhat- , --welata - ' ct l n . uire--What cart the place in thi4'dity.s ex:excises. Snell boinba;ltie' - i ) '7f tw . South ask' that the' " Democracy of 'the . - Un-' displays imbue us ; with net more'of reverence; - : ion" will not igraOt I • • ' , or love for tleSe ",• deeds ut blood and glory,"' .SLbSequetit:ly lir. Blair offered . the follow- . and fill us witli, no Very high regard.. fur the • - - • I i P - , / . jag i • I 1 . ... ' . . .: . . : . . shallow' , pat that pompously recites.. them ; , . "Resofi'eti; ;That in endorsing the Nebraika- i over. Hat I 'pie' tilde to write, or you the: Kansas bill, 016 Demeeraey of Pennsylvania patience tohtear theta, I should liketo ,IN C ~* • . • did l .Tllot: evi trnit yeinsOves to accept the law- in subs•tucta s ome of mi.. Sweets fine pass i ' ' .. i .less acts oOrinefl and organized bands front- • - ' '' ! ' ages ; but tle . vwould laek. hislteltitv of dic-: 1 adjoining States ,as•anl illuAratkin of the doc- ' • 1 , • trine of pepOlar; sOvereigutv, but .intended 'tion, and tl,i - i! •:napre-ss:ve force intiqtrtcd by [ only to al!ki;' Seival bona file settlers of ter.i his eharacteFistie style of delivery ; therefore . ritories • to It'et;nlat.e their own domestic attitirs 1 .hall be Ott:USeel ft attempting it. ~ . • ,in their omit wav, witho u t interference' freitn: Theyrockssion was again forme-d r :lnd Pro: any . tputricir.7 : .k ' - " - 1 ' ceeded to another t rove, where dinner was= . • ',SO little) &Nor did: this resolution :receive , : ...• •••••q• 1 t • , , _• . - i . prepared:. ', ! 7r lie tables were . well supplied; tnat it was; not Retell oval ut. any ,way, but • , -• __Y,, - - ; . : ano, •8-$ gaol' . appetites arc not wont to stig , withouth4itig ally notice ; of it; the Conven-. . - gent restricltions, likrty was not stinied.--:- aftioit adjoupt4 i • ,' ', , . 5 cam e , , , . On the Wl•toleJthe party papers assure us it -•- • ~ i, • , i, I 1 - tL , • : - uere the Kninwinert • " Was a remarkably harmonious Convention, • i '.' I 1 , •• . . 1 • • The reeeld outrages in Ka msas—Dis,rrace and that•ib ill.fecling:tior factious O ful' entiments c• alike tollie lair flute of ttiir Republic and were PYLMii-dsted . nulimg- the .tivlegates -. ; 'fol ., the State ill' idleit :they origirated. It sitcA 1 - • 1 although 'they differed in .opinion upon slyer- be 'stmt.:writ chiVilr v ' then front its polluting l - , • al ininOr Poihts; upotli a full discussion of the touch ponrktpril 'idirer mi. ! - : 1 . 1 - , , merits of toy), .reopoiition, 3 mutual decision ilenry Tillson of Ibmsachuscas—Thechani Pieice may was aar- to anionoithern." - , . - ~ • , • .. r, , ri, ; i.lornini.ittatiou - seems to be grow ing' feebler from day I to day. ...Air, Borland .ireit into some diffictilty. with the authorities P 'ofl i GraytoWN and bad ti'l.tOti.. le thrown at hiss head. ; lie gate hom i .e - and laid his case be fore 'the pOWers that be, and - What - was the I iksitsegnerseel It is felt that the dignity of. this krat, hc.4untrybals beenlinsulted, and ac eOrdingly i the tOWn,:layi the thy li. ashes, and thus vindi •-cates the witinded 1 1 onor- , of the Nation.— , I .. • -Again, .s:ln l e of the citizens of Massachusetts 'WI2O think they can'cr i ,,pe. ive a 'difference be t t) Ween.riHAitr and Wr ri,g, between righteous und unri z ,liteoui lair-„ihow,..soine symptoms •Of a desitie to aifar.fellovr-creatUrein fleeing fro .. ,m bohd 1 -.; .ag• , e, and:the adininistration at once makes it 1, 1 !national s v flitir,-and Orders - dii U. S. troops, from flew I lurk, to maintain the; , . ; sepretna y''Ssf the fedralfa - ws. ' This aellice-1 Mimi, itl4 ', bias gloriou?4y acebinplisbed; the United 8 lies Govelininent'surreeded . in re:.; Au ciTur a ifiz'or black from freedom-to slavery. 1 1 ' , But mks, ite.-„receritly when 'ati armed mob • I ' 444sdi — '''f" ' '.- ' . of. Uuteri ". -' 1 1 1..... v le , triltury the t. tates,; l and \-101,11.tes the, dearest rights of the citizens ; s tlse Genral ,overnmeut seenis utterlylic:W. 1 ti I 4rlpss- - io present or redress theevil. ' When 1 the GS,%:+rtior:of Kansas, appointed by the . i President, - Bud as inuch under tin; prOteetina . Of the: G neral Governnient as a ! ,,Oreign Min - , ister,.tso inerply has a brittle - thrown at his I I head, beftsis Altetiand actioe ke ' d down bi 1 ' it .('' -' I itii' . .. i a bully, he I le% ernment the nterfc,retol 1 protect hint: if- - , Whit - is the - , eauSelni this "re- ~ I lu:irk:able difteren ' . ? . is it, a part Of the doe: I trine of jpoptdar so . ereignt,ihat 4he General - \ 1 , ....,, I:Goventinent itinist , ot interfere with the plans i .ot the South fer.,l6i-erning Kansatt , , - Or. has . i - S 1.- . , 'anotherl t fainting fit.{cooled the ardor "of our 1 IteilitarY Prissiderii ? The lateilitarriSbutg.., • "-. i. ' 1 1 " 4 C. , ;nyett ion:p place : aeksou and. 11 - cretin the J J • aline t f} te,gosiy. : B ut let any otie who rerneiti4 ;hers the.:'-eharacter ofJacksou,,iniagine•.what lie wouldhatie dose in .stich a 4,4 e. ' With a ;man tale him at the helm, would be i niet - iii,diith 'Car ullea'OUeeteas; and drive ,driv . l rs as the :anlousty reoht. the position of di . 4v. I ~.!_ty. to! he.!Governtneiit of the linion. - t ....4...., .. -... .2 '"' ' ! • -, i," '---;-4- 'II - -- - - 4., '.ihity" Gaze tteAr July .12t,b, propolessit . niat tue-.....,....._,., ~ t i . - - tion f 4 held'at PittsburM_T'O n ' CPPvcn : ,i 4 )4sda_ gust,2,f/t.L • - y,Ati- . . , Those Pro-ahwery 'lrmow Nothings! • • The State' Nothing COncil of_ Ver. montliehta meeting at Harlington .On the 11th. •Foiir luMdred deleg,ates'were present, and the eorres . pihalent of the:New York Trib une seems to haie beenirather surprised to find-them an uOusunlly goal looking body of • nun. -,Their ads did not- belie their . appear :wee. •••] They approved the withdrawal Of their ! delegates from, the Natio' nal Council s declared themeives distolved from its government, re olved a f; ittin4 tllq extension of Slavery, de- ' elared themse4es'eppoSed to any new Sls • [States, in &vat of .the repeal of the Fugitive Slave taw;tlairestoration: of the Missouri Comprt.' mnise, in open . 'avowal of their pro ' eeedingsand membership, and the designation lof thel" Amerlean •,Party of Vermont." If these i•lett•ar4ro4Slavery. who is autiSlav -1 ery? and whaC is the anti -Slavery platfortn ? i.- • • Cdrreiplultlice ij the RrytAlietna. . - . Travelling-Notes of an ."Untrav elle d" Tray , eller-40. 5. 111.,july 7, ISZPS. • Ens . . IZEPirtitaco-1 hare aln..,kly told you that "Indeperldence pay" was to come :this 1 way. is came, as . v.as-anticipated ; and the worse pr i:eeding of largi;r and older towns havebirCtofore been printed and sent forth to the it may not I be amiss for' me to thronhile,, briefly; a few of the features which gave , - 4terest and variety to, the cete: bration at Ik'beatopica:' - . . . The opcniii, , g, attic day was nut unlike that o Wier lays, save. that Young America was on hand. with all 'sorts . of eploL siye giying the people assurance that the .day : liberty-740 make 41 racket---lihd Po.itivelyarrived: The formiimr,.Of the procession: at the /il- erty pole, wal; attended with the'usual coati ! siou and dcl4y, but the feat was considered • aceOmplit•Peui Imon an, who chose to lid -IPw the lead ;u1 one horse. inartial music, took tip their patAciaie:linti of march to the grove, in the sulmrbS4if the town. The exercises there were Singing, reading the; Declaration, &c.; follow:4 with a ibeautiful and masterly oration by the Rev. Mr. Swect-;--a cousin of Lawyer Swott, of Oivc. , o. . I have lisi'ened to!sevcral eminent speak , -ers, - whose p6wers of entertaining and enrap turing an attOienee we're 14 no means limit— ed; but seldpm his it been' my pleasare":to much . intere'sted as on this ocASion.--L 1 Ills .rernaikfwere eloquent with true PatriOt pion of thep9r:hi;• the noble defender of free dom:. itipi. hri blow nothing but uncOlnpro 'misini, hostility to the progresi:ive spirit of Southern . 4ll%;rv•• d % n ot freed tri umph!shalljitt complete, may he know_ eopie thinglof .that graittude!which is ever diteTiO natinn's benefacidr; • . • TrotherVo?athall'—lndepemlent of John Bull, and defiant ! of the Pope's -bull—may his shadovt! :increase- till - Ruin, Slavery, and Superstition!shall ':kick the - bucket.' The Oriiiiailof the .Day, Rev. Mr.•Steiet— Sweet' childhood, and Sweet his manhood; 'Av. his ..decline be sweeter. still, and the etirning,of his days bethe swedes! of Ills - The Ret1,1 . ,(4, of the Day, -IL Brown, 'May Jte b 6 its prompt in 'filing dqclarations' as in.rettlina;the . Declaration ; and may he • I,•F ts'yeadv. in practiSing, tile 9egai Lif Illackstone as, he has proved him uirin,,° the 'patriotic maxim's' ' , AA l '. E ' • • r.:itcrov's or his pleqin ~ - i Ky'!llii . gattt himself renown, 10 %tilatercr he enpges, • lisi Ito do it up lifutfil. r: The Dttril-- , -Mav he never , ~o abroad, - .or . . .f , .., • • - •', 17 .1rt' • ' receive. VqflturS at diotne. \ 'Frank! ,71 PArq-.:--A traitor to his station. May -the hole' - population, with stern d'ii,al): . pro/m.6(4 . .izliow.. their righteCats indignation, . . and •stanit i'e'pudiltion -- iat the worst :tdrinnt tration that, Ofte;ticurs•ed, , a nation. : , lIs`:. •' ' - 1 b .l' This laitVwits tow* and loudly cheered• cliv-1;' hicr evid4ee ' that ' Franktisc.l . ,and his -advisers ii b ifs dr ?' . . 1 #'l 010 have but w ' . friends in s - vicini y. . t-1 . . I i i 1 1 1 er sentiments were:given—creditable ito.thei, ....- 1 ,1 .1, originat+- - but the above are sufficient' . 1 . tol show youiithi spirit and enthusialstn 6f :;thel occasion 4 • i - 1 ! _ 1 -e. , -• - • - . i I H During the' afternoon,while .every (i nt:was I free' to Z t elebratei ." on his own hook ". Bac .. „ chili fon& ' . soine Votaries;,thoug It I an hap py -- , - .i • • i . . . py to . - sav that the annoyances- in this ~•, di - r . ee totveri sew. , IT..thel' ' ' .r` •'ttere was a limited 1 ever • bu,ii maxipls' self iu ul - Jefferson.] In In . -MI And! display. • of qre-wliics; ending with an 11111 niinaod I '0( .1' boob a. . le spectators wentlquictly .• -:` -i - - .- - #., • H B. lleily. l. 1 - - • .4 . the .141aurnec;' and was again on - my..eastwar,n to their hinnigi•---One thing on v scant. Avant-. - '4 ', ' i - .04 motion of.-41. ‘yriAt. the i !onventioill ... litiow Sometlung.btate live • '' • 'Co • 1 Eli „, „. ~, • ! ' , ,AA, s oiv the Cleveland & Toledo roa.d. I Ju l st't • : i ..1 prucck..4.4... to nounnato . ii candidate, lor - Canal' • .. log to Nano ou the corners, rind that. was "a 1 :3 "' ' ' .! . . : belll,lffleid ; in AlassaehuSetts, afr - Wli dismissi* such l as was nivel* t the l '• • - r •• 1 befurei . .the depatturc of ,day,••wq p:a....ssblrt) ' etiininis§iuncr. The following names, w''''re. , deleltes were • present •ro 1. •• • t.' • ..4 F r!. .. - . . 7 i p esell ! , . 0 fAtizerr3 i ..: b : . ... . . . --- • ‘,.. . ~ : arm- •arn, out of-_: ciit,ao,..a tit j tle lad ., , Li . )c:4 .. f ., 41 , 4.!_i. ,_ c . i i.„ 1te t, 1 i. ; . ,. ' : .. ..,. . .. , • tovns,.... 'The cleveland platforitt• - : %yi • I -' . •- of -Iklutiiruse, by', the.....'. immortal Joe. Stirip- ; ~, ~,,. _ . ~ Y 2 hutted, a fusion- of ;titop se< son, on a ; laiiiilar ` ;, -- .11 ..' !. ' .. - ..g i i ; - , ~•. . -.lcot/ :DI 1... - A)i II intim . count , -Do ~ion, y ca'rs a i r . ! .I 1 11 1 )Idi rag :iI t , both.na4ds, - 14, each orwhich wel.e. i , 1.1 "`•"- '-.; " S C•mmber DI Allettheny -county -% 1 '- A A ~. .A. p arties . .y. ..,...z., ..' • 4 ' 1 . 4 I '''':; 41/8 : '' e, All 1 , 4 i 1 • ,•:.i:., i l .! . 'n• -•• ,•t , • rt J ... . ery-recommenueu amita uunertittoe I shall notlWrite i t, bettlise. lie Dever 'antliOriz- t It . e 2 li rt'•,:.`?' ..4: 4 .1gg5., - ...w-T'. r'l,:. • . - t . , ;1 un il , ~.. j(21111 .11.0 Wi -of .-.• . 'tanklin county; Joith Y. r '• • • ' ' '•-- • • • -- -- '• 1 ,• . 1 ed to od,iii ctlecting_that purpose,;-: • :,* -- his ceareli - fn 14 owligl ebe i'S'l ili tt'iit •-. , • : . 1 - 4 ,- ed 11 - 1 - 0 I-0 - du - 'io •,.but those why heard it mill i may 1 .. ' ~ .r -n, .......,. g- ~,,,g. .1 I jlooley, of f.,etitre!etninty ; .Bernard Reilly,..; •.i , I . '..11. ...• • ..y••, ;. r... . 4...........".• -, need neiiher 'pen . nor type to i.erre.sh - their r , and royionate ;- .iatid,,,wlietit in.. artcv years, he i of Selillylkill . i•otitt y.;i,lttibert Irvin, 41', (.ht. • _ • - -t—the klip,w-Nollting stitte - ,CODia ' ' - ' ' ' ' - II . ' l- t-r '• 11 Ll'' II '''-- ke -- • "' ' ' '' '' • •• of y‘frilog liums met a - S iii lc : • •*, • , - .., - - . _ , , ...,_ - shall Seek in ' seine," lionseholtrilest, 1 , r %wren, 01 - Datipliiit'eotuityf cedjuyinti-slauryptatforlii. .. .I..srvit.i.r, Ivi„ July 90.1,, . 1 "tiarttfig r ttic;ii. to share:with low! . 1 . .. -.•• - • -•-• •• - •• -- •• : - -, :g:.r - - -. , ,• .1 Arnold Plumer ut Venaneo comity - - Atuill. - 21 t '. • - 1 - - ' -----" ' ' -- • li,fy prUpcnsityl for viewhig western scene. i little 4 coop," ioy he MIL' be disaypointe