Petition of Passmore Williamson. A'Pro srpect of -s Patine at. Salt Lake-Pos- 1 'Valle Dispersion, of the. Mormons. The folloviing islthe concluding portion of I 14,,Fr01n the eliilo•Press, Aug; 4.) ••• , ; , ;The sec a 1 aeoinli s which • wei have pub 1 fished of theNellYageia . of graeseeoere {and I. Strprenil Court of Pettneylvanitte sitting in cricket's' in Stllt.trilte Velley ; pUiet„..lo el l e 1 toll beneheatlitelferd. . Believing; the.: prO. N • stttineprobabilty or e fernine emote; the glints '• les-Wens jthertiiii reie r forth to - he correct, we ditring! the coming Wehter; Supposing theste! ask oar riadere 0,1 - give thent a - careful- p • er-• actount.s to be eerreci, tt`etery large poem.- ; , , 1 . • , . • 1 ; • N. . , ,; usai, oeticiiincin mind the cireurnetanees mi tten or all kinds\ of erOps }5ll be felt otT, ,curl , ,• ; • , .. . - • , ter whit. Mr Will •1 sew: - ini .riSotted net near enough of atiythiitg lerkfo feed elle I . ‘ -I I . hi ii• li de 1 - inhabiiants. •I ! ~ , e - i .: - i 4 4 iii- fiD:rNi:vti.;:til:•.tt:l(.;!:ll;l'italirb'ti.,:Ya:iiiile:ll,hl:lo4,'l:sull;i:::::iitiiii-ttl.l behalf l e r ' t i:T: i t l t i:s , a . l b S ;i: It biro been stated! that ;San 1310 Morin:on settlement eight - 1)1111(1re.! supreme Court of l'enti- Salt take city; was the nearest psi, I I 1 J udgii'l..e ! i•wis, t .Of th,l• , 1 • :t i l .. t 4 h , e: \t t c, w .a o r J e ti i rl o g t e.2 o ' i re h t l iy ib rr i :d tli to i - gl is it t n o pr l:: . a, i supply could ' he" • ! (!)litaitti - itl. Ittt. kept, t l'-' asai-tinee, froin e thatlottaer sannut. now- be l selvatiiiii midi:. et,'ttisitie•r whether, if the Con- Lj.tit h er i ta p l i i i i l e t el s . in ‘ , o V :, e ir s u le i.c.l l ..i ert , ti 4 1 1 1. .. I ' l l t t i c e i t! . 111 . I Ire .iror- , ' I I a . L i i i b aN ,N : i ci.ite of the 1.. -t. , i • ' • • ' • be Inore .: l riaving eemitetteu l any effent:n.. . 2th ( I I 1 . May i that tliti wheat crop there had • (ew e , at . t h i „ ( li e .. i • • ~ krQuou et taw man, witletut bben Materially injured by rest. and smut, i , , " ' ~ ! ,-; - t t c r t n .:1 11 1;4 1 i4 1 1 1 ; 1- th. l e 'r' x ' s l ' i t ' t 1 : 1 11 1 •:of_tliti set- -, "On• rlitri-lieering.therei will be endeavored , s tlernent. - - - . • ; : . j te . be estiddished On helialf of your petition. I t i l i t ' a ti n t g il t ; i t f t li t e l ar e . .. 1 , . . . , [ Thk•-; i, , not the in , ... : t. ititioee - in *whiehr. th e 1 et- on_ abilinlail t • gonna' of reason and matter Moritioes'have had their:el-tee: destroyed by .1 ity, the fell.. Wing Fr o p ea t t e ats N e e . by 1 Courts, find especially of . , , _ . . these devouring insects. *The erepe pia i ... 1, That it is the right and 'duty of the the Suprerew Court - i. tree the erouni in the Rtlti Lake vitt ley • i. navallve.d parties. at:lie time. of: the it fdre•••.d lid this Coiiiiiimiw,falth, to relieveeiany eiti txodists fritin this St',:itte. anal' neon v - hieli the ; zen of -the. sarre et:;0111 illegzil imprisomnent. pain'Fbody in the •rtli• riitieil for subsistenee i.. 7.2:. - Thus imprisimment under all order (if a luring, the folloWitigrwiiiier, weizeas,:olo . by 1 Court (Ii Judge raft havine Itutitetierion •oyer ,he ctiekets-greatit - Ovie-ertal.croc - .k-legged i the subject inaiter, and whose order is. there .teetlk•-beditel inen:-lertl--einite ? r the. green I fore void, is au. ille,= ;', a 1 imprkonirti;lit: • • • . ields, to the.gi-milih ;and leliying a track bee! :3. hint the pitrty subje,;t e d t o such, i m e iind ahem as blank ::i- , i0 1 w:l,t,-, by fire - . ! prisoninent has airight, to be, telieved front • . 13tit ill - it when the, Sa ints fvele.' in despair ;it on habeas ~....rposewhether he did or did.riot thesti!erielicts were:4tccover••;i ,I)ti• the., little ! liiiike the -4.l4e'etiulti of •the want of, jiiristlice irlias god.: .whitli bri•elfam,n4 . :•;lteislaiid; of , :11;0 before the CO•ort or Judge iedieture suck ; I the liikte trod they 16;1;14• such effectual , sy:u• inetrisoime•iit ; :and that it he' did'not Maitre; Upod , them that" 4 lie;4•roPs were ; swVerl; - ! - ` Phis ; :.tall . ohjoeti,ia, iti,is tailor:tidal Whittfier he i 1 1 ta tut•al ittierrositii•it. trw „Mq,rm ,, Jl- - i - idler- , were prevented front neiking it Iti c i i t moratit•t= ,k ; • : , r 4..: , r ,o1 ; 0. of • ;,!;-: s•J ec ial ,pr. iv idetice be . i cll the hey, or L.;),- the Want or ~.xt ranrdinare Width iike aft' l e eetiof tilt]. ile•y ! were '....;.feed i. d .,-41'0 , ..'enee. of : 111 ; :lti, ~ .ir by whatever other.; Il'on •....tarvatioli,. fir'orn - that Claw 1111 . til hots, -i • : 111 . , a- . . • t - il ELECCIONLOY Pedeesseree---At a tnecsing .• .. 1 Iwy'11:1••••e - pet 1e..4 4 0, troubl e deseriously." ity ! 1 e-1. TinA th.. Ct!eires and Judge:4 'Of tla.-U.; .of thu 1.1o;ittl:Of Trustees or, the •Polyteehnic ts-raellest;•••rs - and i fel...acts, nod thev I were ! S.",:tro Ct'lli't itild .hilt irs of limited juil,:di,..--Col!cge. held on Metalay eveiling last, Hiram p t 1 etmgriattlatiog die1e; , ...1 Yes to en finexiiiiipled•., (ton ereafeel ',AIN' 4 eoverienent of i'llinnerated : i II- I'''"cht:rl!..- \I:, lent of ' Now. York, Was illouidatiee• wheal the iits•.,•t Itit.e teliiii. and ,•P';')ivers i atid..iii - pro...lnt - lint , : before." them the i cirvted Proles.-1•• of - I 's-tee'llioliel ll •Phil°P . Pphy • , , , , 1 - awry -•, Prof Boucher worst their-erop.: ald . hope/ ;1 IN:iy to:=lotner. Hre,c44:4l 111:fit;S±],4 the . 1 .„. 30, t„ 1 1‘ . , w i t hi n t he n i' eel Principles of Islet. ~._ . - ' The ohervations.of 1' , •1. 1 7 r-et...flit in the . ni : risflieti•tit, t eill,4:,..iset th e y te n . Li v e ! t one ; l is a gentle"lan t'f';• - higli m"theinntical attain ' ~!...ilte Valiev iiii.l:•4 tl. tii.::e.itt. lii:ii.t hose : 5. Tir,tt .it! the : - ,%• ( •,, r d ;I r ate , fe .„i„,,,.ei ng le e 1 . niente, - iited'ef preeticel experie , ece .as 'an -kn (went!! ' 3 yeere be ha.s ca•l e liet,, , and gressitt;epte s are li!.:e1)-,te ProYft 1 fere- them show ..:tilirtnativek; that. the ease g'''"'"r• tir " l. ne .' ar/ Y e t a chronic pli;gue ••t4.)!1 he „NI; et /mils. :I festates i wtis 4..,k , :iriv .WI i 4? it Olt! . illl'i:4.etion,- there I been imArneting yPu••••• in his lii'; ( fite scieneeff that. irwe tint, iiheirietierial the • ti'litives ; elO ii' prj. , it :option tit fact be r:tked itzitinst ! iI"Ii. du.ri"g ti"it-li'lle 118 . l lii (3 ." 111107 his chargo• havio,,Q.ll iteetistoM'ed io 1-11 - 1161 them :is part ! such record for the.parpoeelof val . ..w id:ltit tip,..ir.! :i . ("llig in" .1 .lorn •vtirious. pertions of this , . , , of-their subs isteii..i.i. nfli...;• • II ilk eakes et jervelietioti. . .1 vie/litre, Me.xieo and Central America. 'We 2 gr;i4-'lluppvr 4 ;eel erick,lt--;. -They driYti them ,- ...ti. That no •.trit- of h l')(1•1 •e, r ,4 u - -.. 1-, ;!rectitrd the Polytechnie College as one of the t . . • , s . . :e t s eiti .„ . e tit fret:elite; with i; lii" die"; :it the leitteln. i /-!-11e.1 to- in•odilte• the body of a ! perso i l n „ t ,! 11:'.4 ••t, itit!...ir;isting rind important edueationele ; • Wl e .,-_. t 1 4 .. 11 ... e: e q.! , ie i e .1,• g .., zif;,.. 1111: . 11q 1 1 oil; ; ili.(11‘10,1y im ,i,.. 1 1 1 . , :14 , 1 ; . pr,k.„,„ . „„ 1e ,..„,_ i t 1,,. ; lestitetioneiit the euantry, - :It is, we believe, iititEthey are re:ls/elle/I'i er the:fel/len iir the • issued. in •beleil t' iitil with the titinseet of e,-,d_; the onfy succeStiful attempt to establish in the ... leca.ses of •ktriei. -,l , . , eteetso. . ; 1 • • United - State:ea college on the plan of the.ln- Thee. Allll.TlCal!iw,i'et , titii 4 i l.;•..11. t ii....' same . f 11,11.,1 ...II t‘te, teturn to a ental -Eutsope; and .., • , , . , . , ra l e ...e el . e e .,l ~....,ryeiree-e a tlit. purieees.Of tilt' : writ or nailea, eerpu,,, if it be an in:evasive lit is, platter-Id eott7ratulatiOn that its-Totir wild itotlye. tribes. /1- tie. lee/I- t rete' the de.- - ; ildl nod cemelete is et Tette:lye alai - cannot hi' ; departrifents -of E3igiiteering, Mechanics, ei t.•• 1. Of \.. in Lt . ,(l.Srrit.:ii in their. r•;speftivi• to- Arayersed. • . "I. . .. . i -Chemistry, alidMitie.-etirt... .sup Plied with efe ealilit-• , . They arelia bar 1,, the, I• 10; I', :11.400, 8: Fli nt 1 :,..1•44 :1 ti,._ le ~,,, , 1 - •,,e, ..., .1. . •'ricient Pee'essore and suitable - netterial fur i1.11.t...1111i .11.t...1111i el the • iir , lltlll , 're. :11'41111:1i 'tiiie : 1 1, -42:11ittf..: tti kiVt!CZ.S : I:IW ef on.-S - ;a1 end ..lutitarily. cartiftl I.ry. iti'tratioil• The-re has recently-beers purehas-:' mid', reptiles, 'eau.l jiliey,- an- all cat; It 1 . 1'1116 r . l i i ti oeiner 1,;1. ',11, 1 1):...fi1irp0,.. e into, auether State*: 1 cal tOr the *last :mimed dePaittnetit,a! choice, iieq7:ity. Th.: i 1.t.11 ;41%.1... , 4 . 1.1P 1. 1 . 11'...1'1i., OLIO . AC- ' k not a Iligiti ! Y4,.frotti labor or servie..... with- ' - cabinet . of miner:ifs, selected with epecial care - rie.e.. !•••••••st efe sti f tflier •••z•••, ~.:id 1.1 i,.., .1) - g-• in th,• tr., iw.c.,&;inii i „, , ,,,i i , „r ttio . consti- 1 'dwing fifteen years in - ,,,Europe. The.. valite eerlittitelf i-, but ado wee type of the 14'e:el/A , iiitiou Id - rho l'ilited Slater:,..but h.: •-•:tila ject , i o f the collekttiorrattreettal theettentilm of sci .A.r".lb. - 0 , • I ' •• 'lO 1111 ' !:11VS:Ot . the Slant ; i11t..0 Nit WWII hi!' le .s icat;fic ?nett' there, and some of its specimens , 11l ere W of the ali - ovti t - ,,,...., it..., not imp.- . 1,,,,, thit•: -. i•itt•i•i,:•,l,. and- th:it bv Ilia' tau; 4 "arc incntioned'ih the descriptive cat Hogue of sibife that thee. itis, } l ,l l : may prOve a. pray ' p •i • ••• , •••I i,-- 1 • this; , w Envoi; muicum at -Berlin, . • ewe-% •% Lima a . seise. s,»rofie it. leas) •• • . a 3 beano. 't•e , deittitti agency fOr the frispi rsildl (.11 . I bit ...M. 4 4.- : St:ltr:W:it't Inr . Ifi q• the ptirpOZ. Of ' - --* ' nuirliably-tine:-Plfila..liquirer •,. „ , , , pisl-,ing. i . . melts, ;the potssii.eii tie. ore:tam! up t er the ih r „,ad, tee• ete i,. o y .0 1 , i . iv i.:,„, e tre , . -On an 'eminence. near the city, may he. ' f .„ : •` te , f e, he. ett . t .h e • e •e,,, , ,, ~,.. •1,. t • lit .' ,-,, .• t 4 1 Ti • D- • s -,•• • ;';' .r- • ..] i , . 4 . .4% .1 . 4 4% , 41 4IS 4.. ~ int In •. • 1 , 11 • 14 . 1 Court f tee •L. niteu ; - - Bradford County. . -' - • , seen at one -sight; sixteen thous:And ; aeres of. d,c4 ,111 c.•• :led elite:ll4e.; th,••teehes... noted an State. li a ; li n ..,' .- • e - • 1 . • ..1 ; The Ro' t iorler . and the !Argus both favor .0 I s, l etio a.w leiever over [ham' I ' cora in one b9dY, divided talky by e few fine. r(•l'tgions ,;:'t ;Merit s iof (4ii•;.-ii•te! , o, - o. if ' • -;* gin -, lon Li , tii;•11.e•:(.10at or' s'evoey .0' slier i Ole Reeliblieen mo - vement. 1 There is a pros. '. ; es. it extends up this side ut the Miami t.,-: th, l l r crojet . er,••:,-, i1 e ,11".,• 4 .„.,. e l. ~., the „ l e e - ~...„. 4 , ,•-• , -• 1 ,••-. ••• . .. ' ' ' - - • .. c . 1 -, - e l, or e l alea/,•e• .... .1 tt .t t .1 4.1 In i at) ;r!e• -) • : 1 ~....." -. • • • ; .. =" • tn.nor 1 ps..,i, of a•tu ion L. , t toe blends ti•freedom iii i.• Mille we ereet,en reey land- "mend - ;' wards . Elizebiitlemwe. At - . 6 • •LV 'T . f-* •• el - I ' • t! '• i • ' ' iii..-laie. no- tiew .doet. ine, we f. (duns'?"' 1 I 1.4 1 1 „ , (At t e ,. 0 sl.k. 1 ... lot a; . , ,,,,,tp,it..: v - ,,:i:(, 1:, , ,,•: • ,,.. they 111!)-4 !lIIV iltriiiivi:ani - to award a writ of litMe , , 1 ~., , IN 411".../e.'.. L ...le acre -which we believe is c i t li e ' r di • -• . t •-i : '-• • •-• ••• •-' -1 ' ' - . ... i • . ••• acr e , . 1 4,. ..... i . e .‘„, ) ..‘,,.-1„. 1,....:,.. 1,,. ot ....,atie w.tee : (-0. -.4 -• z • -•- rr,••• I .0• 1• 1 . • ' 1 110 to..11(1./.1...11,•,,,11 aLl. r .t.A a..),14.0_,n.4r, or , f _ . - . will •i'tetti-b .'t, , - 1 -. : that con try that •.- . s • he- &nigh- - I , • vieti"en tliat - the gov ;rnment below .wli:it the average will be, this body el w ei ter , ; ,,, t -i- I .:. . 'I. r.', • , - 111t.t.:-..• - : Mt' f 11•1.1 tilt.: . 1011 • ~.. .:ltl'y eitiz,ii b y #lioni he iatie be assuin••d•-to.! . • ' • Owine is :the lait . l ates was formed .to e::•-- -._. i • land - will yield nine hundred and ' sielty. thole •.• e i , --, , ..• _, . . 1 , , . passe... •,•. b • ,I,•tabled 1 . 0 tired/ie.:ll;m • . . • ?.issue of the, Argus :• •• j j incur ...come-tic treneniilit‘e Th e e Call' for a Reputilieen State Convention. : - To , r , . . .. ,-.. . • e. - .. I l• • . i' . J . - ' '1- - - • , ; sand,. or netirly• one million _bushels. . . liet 111 ease or rt . tirgaive &OM ''...erVllV. 1 Tile IV hi.. Ctiunty Ct • I*. - : vo • • - • „\ -- - emir ttee et- wee/ - , .i . ceil mon; defense; promote • . ' . 4,-old diggings : of California scarcely renal .it. 1 it a lame ...,i1 r i l ,•_.,led lilt ~,I,g • ,4 Po ..,i.i. • , , • I . . z., ~ or labor roull another State!, :the District Iltion zetsembled- • :Ire, and .securc the blessings , ;:,. ~ • , -Lazerencebkry - (Inci:) Reg. i(it ell p•lrti --. •I• d lione•ee ill-V.l tr ; , 1 1l •-- • ' i ; , , , ~ ., , • ... . . ./, •. - ( ',••rt of at • 1 1 11 _I S• the institution of ShlYery is :• - ; Flit. ti- .7 - ."1,4:6/,ican. ' i 'to ail illese eials. imisinneh i :Nlessns. Reit ' bno ;-FrOin the mitare of l ' • ; -! -f this C.1'11111, , l'We'll• If held - :n th • t '..-.: el' .• - • ;` I" ! d ite '' ''''" -We base . tle.finite informution. with ref : 1 ', l ' o t iut i n. • 44 , ; 4 , 1 \\ .• ,;Th i..•,,,• ~,'•‘. e ; ~,;,,, e ,; ! ,1 ...i.e, .I;lritelictien to 1- Re.solse, , FlearLi - -Thee •hi comparison . ' isele it .••••:erett.,:to• ;he eepro e e ts ion o t i ,ii... 11 I witii the ;•irat e a r before the country, the the . . 8, - ., t adjea . n.,. 1 e s re l n i e . . l . l. to t the latentiops of Mr.:Buchanan, 12. q r , „ l' ! , !V ' ' ' , ""i•t i' I ; I:a •,•• hl.- I , r;-""•-•'.1=' , 1 ini.l ;0'; Lutinor euestioes of party are . unimportant, 1. first prineiples.of ju4tice,! is ! the principles . :4-voeated by ~I tilt; iiii:":).Wi.;1:!• ili•calll‘;',,,f :, : ,,1 .1 1 1 7 ,., 1 1 1i , :'', . v'.....:.): , . 1 . 1 Cr :it the Court of St. James. as• to 1 t • / , .. " •••-• t 1 1 '. , 11 hi i o.lllrlarit. to proceed le. - • i",l- ;41 0...therefore shouldeot . be alloWed tliprejit of donic:fic ••rd !..ii ele • 1 . ;dais's ;•••• - 1 t le ladies-are generallv in; favor of t 11,1 Reptile ' the •exa l' - 1111111 of his r turn to the- United,: unantnitetsle telopled i - . ' •• •. '' -- ; •it 1 •.1,1; ;•., •••• • • -'• ,r. 1 .. . t • .1 . I i • ' • - '_. ' •, 1 '•.• 1 . .1-I.‘ .1--1.1 , • 'lll 11. Ad- ' i dote, Huse para Mount 'interests of Freedom il wealteetis, trampii,:i un.1„.,,i.,.... -,! - ., , , ~,_ s - -.. t Ti I ' e ' ki , I • tI '1 WitzliteCS, 'llll. l l'...•olitt . ;,t, - 1;t0,1 of t' , ll_;:'. . r .. r . 11C.111 party, ane,:inany 01 them \vomit tow to '.., ....t.ates.: . hie aas Written to I V it,llinglo . /1 Wilt . 4. 4 I . _ - ' • 11 : • 1 . V • in l. issue. are t Is r't;hts of - the! slave ;but en- i!. • , t • ; 01,14 ii ! • • / - ' '•• " •'. l i"• • % ). ' lll 1 " • ' •11111‘411 1 1111 ) 1) % ;%% :i.h ohed that . ... OV' the i ) .•pe It' of le re , tt"l•l'..'l 1 , 1 r•' !", ' t -•• • ' • + • • ' attend come of i''.• titeeti»ft- if si '' Ile • i •he Wdllo.live . .Frigland for the Unitea Statteti„ - t " „•• j;" ,•, ' " -,-;,-", -"- ; 'ai•'-'411 ;- ; ;' I • •i . ''. '' • , - . ; .- ; T 11)1 ' l ' l ', -11 " ,-11 ',. ,11 ' .. i i 1 li ' l4 0 1 - .11 ill 1,, SECOST) . LY 4--. ' . hat,thg. tights of the North het-ties of the .Fre'e States.; i : - • . t e e s, . lea f ; aerome, , ~ tt • I •1.1 il 1, ' .l •i" ery in the 'territory elute 1 ' ..t . tt1,t , 1 r3t ut..-.c. , I. I. • T hey do. 1 . 1, , t lin Allt.) StelllllGr 'Of the bte 9, October, wiltn. , , ::. • ,- . , k , - flit. ..ae• eta • riga ,ve slave se,.-1 (._•,..irt nor the swan elite. be secured Wont-the encroaehmenti: I. and not -a national institti- '; mottitiens Were . provided. .. , have J. Addison '1 h 2..omas .n. tr. • ; 1 ,4.4 li k • 41. ..... 4.. • Esti ., lip:, new . e ie e t tithed . in trie act f. ~ .ithe Aet . t , i ; - . ''' -.hide •tl ..-.. r t i • , - •,.:::arum• . . • • • ~ ,• ••• t•i , •,•• tin 'to is-u.-,.a lof S:aVery, by milting the Northern strength ierefore the duty of the Gen- I think their sex • *elteuld debar them trom the ; • Secret: •of State l. "furl l, ii jeono l 'ti'ls t . l' It• re twal • 1-ts• been - with pit- _- , sistant ry , a Idiot- yty . s•-.;;' ri r A ' .1 . •'•; ' - writ of Irb ee s eerei •• •• s• 1 e • Meg- • , t . ie feolteee, in e Idle aupou firm and- . deeided'grounds . ageinst, the It. NV - ht. - river ieemistitatioleil- I .• .••• ••. •; • • •• 1 vitals and subseptent - fileiettires hiving a di- ..,.- . , '• ' , - int skington Star. . . 'il • i ,i i •• • I* 1 ... - .1' r. .. . I 1 )1111_01 to re (sae,. sm a .. , It/11.1%e, or to , further extension of Southern inStitutiona e.i•-• ' -. pt i t 11'1-lill,l. it, (Alen- • - : ; ;t - ' . I . - ' , rood cause thet theV are:dL•enly" itereLteil . I' - '.) . itself of ill connect 1.111 with ' ' 7 '; .'' /. • -., - . / . .1 -. t -011:14 :.,,1 St, ult.. litiory - T.. •Walls \Yea!! er e . {-' . • I I • ' I .. ill. • Certainly they cannot find a (place iti killed - • ,: reettendeney to cete.ll4 the ~ 11, t ittit.koll Of Star- , , 1• itel ievedvd tii'c• .-- , ) , 01, .. (ii .- /t i e Free . 4: 11 ;"r‘c a return Of suelf writ, orfillOw a tray- I • Tinitney-That' df.it therervre earnestly eat lite wen of Woodb "• - T- • • 't• •' - .e. ‘. ,) . •-' `i I •`!! • . . i ''''e of the i' l - 11 rii thereof if made or alien i recOmmend to the i , -verztl Committees of 11r . ) , LIIII.. in.a, ..st e tes directly an actively iti its supper,, • . . .., i RI acid ., TII:i tllt'l raSts ' lfrt; t f the - Nebras- : such a.erMededitssemblan . e!ns that lof Monel drunken row' eyhereu on the citizens asselit i '• I.) ryt 1. ~t . : I - -, i. .. ; ( , ~ , such trayerseli etilee. eeneiet the respell]. t Vieilanee, above named, that thely..use their 4 `Divide• and canner." l, - s ~ - -1 , .. i 1 . , . , , 1-, . 1 .. . , .. P . ..j hat, fr il e at the fie. lait r t te,,i‘lr• h_eitt... tt • eat v, a te a, Ind, i , •a ietmeat or trill , by• jury 'or , utmost' mituenee to seeure delegates to the ; ha and liensies, hills; •nd the- lt'iore course ' dot' ' - • •-.•,•1 t I • think -• = • "; 4. I led toftctiter and adopted a most stringent," •r•;- •• • .1. : .. I t 1: 1 , ...;.,- ..,, . ~ , ~ ~.:. . S. ]U.- .; 1.; q,..NL11111,,,„ at st)lla.„- arrangLinem 1 ' . ,r. . . , , .. .. ,I • LA,LQ, cittz.,..l co t i t,e ',LOC ....ttatos t., a tille,..till 1. 1 1 .:,• ,1., , ~ ' '.. ,• I . ~ ~, . - ~.• . . In the last National Era. Dr. Bailey says - •• ' • -= of policy par:died' !')•' the admiistrati . m "f ' .10111,1 be m: ) { l des. by whi •11 we ma •Lt ermit- i prohibitory law. - 1 hey " rffolved that theyH in k. o i vili „ • Nati ,„ .l 4l 11 . 4 ., ~ 1 •,t, . . 1 e l ~,. "9' k •I - '•4l.•.‘icLi t 4 - 11141 . th,eretipen plintsu nun i eomtng emunty onvention, who wl's:tem. .) P '' , . 4. ,.. ~ : e t e n. , i50ue.,00,e,.. fh ,,,,,, ee . e .. •; -.• : •s "Pile your Free State majorities in Con- rFnmiiiin Piere. 'inert/dine thd eleetion out- . I'l ; weuld notsc4l liquor.itheruselves, ,•a (odd Mee t ..,. Th _ ~, .. . ~ wy.init, 11 anprt.ontitent in the t lice perty niunes and . Inat-Jr-eousiderritions, 1e , - , tee] to hear Jlidge. w L , lin - 'lot'shi =llly lauded Ld- !* ~ „ . y e erelore, . ,;. I , • name et ~,,,/ ~- • 7 . ~ • • (.• • a ,6i i i, ,tl' „ „" . • I ~11.411,nt as “ir a contt.at i . ti . to t t.o.a.t. an worm of AurtiLern forces .upol gress•mountain high, and so long as you leare rageseiti Kansas and: the r‘enoyal of Governe• - ;• - ,i t tit their property - 'du a liquor seller, and ; ,'Resoired, That :weld° lite-eby c oil upon ell . '- . • ' ' 'ill er••• • i 1 1 1 I. 's • - ! a . ~., „ ere -; - one comae a Phalli ill of etking ,' - the Athitinistiotion in the hands - rf the Slave. , or Reeder at • t he:demand of thellawless slaye- .1 d. r•esses; " u • v" - .1 . ot - ' ...) ao et teatiA). t• woue. teit ' i sell their CU .to .li mini,: t . I - p -• •. 1 t ;1. 'tA. • . •;•t etr. ft !owe-a:Len l t, • . teinse tNalita, ; IA .tattllt . • • - .1 .. ,' 'T. ~ • nu -: ' • I !• • • . t • Foyer, it will neck at all your eforti." - ' I 0111 at./sll. • ' Aug • (I'' • This, ry petep e tigandar y I.l..isssiiuri e show the great ; . .r.... 1, 1. t.„ „tattle men whO reel de- 1 who would Wse it. for such . purteases. , . ht.} , foritterpartv dislitieti,ink to tit:•,•t itigeiter:tl , ' !!'" 1. - • - • '! ' •- - -7 7 . ---- . , 1 --- • - --- v ' 1 . 1 l' • . Illitt f , 6kthiiiv it is true that one i P:tosmicr OF ..cii".n. :- WAtt.-Ise! Kansas uric; and Emu the all them ' wroneinA, the Comae) . that a eorrifpt to t e u stems o f th e soeess of the Pepubligen party 1 their. maae up a p ~ 6 . . •.Nass Coilvention - ,1, in the Citv ,of Pit; dittr7. • 1 -.,, , , -. ' - '!i 1 -. \ truth is as well understood' at the South as at 1 -. • hi t aril] .; not 4 ,‘_ ! .• behind a commitment - by i 11,1,„i t i „:,, t • ere ies t. e ,,,e„,t . J e ty .. ,ptle- giyes die . 1 slavers; may Otniniei in. the Presidential i ft .)- • that this thine Must be looked LO, fin. there iit in the: the barrels into the. ( „i w e d nee t ae ,...•, `••• •I Lew .era •.-iv 411 ‘ Stiltl'44ll/0r i • 1 - • • -‘' . - Ate North, and better. There am be no • fi .!- ' -! 1. • '••• t• ! doubt' ce, .lend_ oemenetrifte - the necessity et our : , , . • 1. i street, pentred oat their contents, and set lire ~I•t t . -e, • • ' es! •• I - .• p - I "nviedon. into ~ t nest, , t., ert ,enze a .. I ,•pti ~it an arty 1,1 10 , 1. ,,, , ,rl,• . -' .., ~.. • . 1.,,,a,v,i , : . a. , ~, - .. , ..I.I.41 . 111 , L( 1 . tibat.the Slasie Power Will .fight its - n d '''' 1 • - •D• ! ' b t • , , lost es., e eeting a true : emocrat-t itt is, a frien , ,- . d have :tweedy . appeared genre incipient symp. ; i ••• -.- ,to t tem: . : ! where lll's , eo•rtini' , / mu, court' b as or' -diet Iti . , , • . • • I object Antil be ni441:44.• ail Itritnelies :of goy-,. the •-,!. .' . • `,," , • l's " ,, perate battle 'for ! the election of a pro-Slavere 1 of freedom and foe of shivery, for the; next 1 turns al/ 3,e11111,11"et rebellicm, and 1 there 'is • 1 - -AVe !earn from the Wasinet on Union filet .; •iniiiiient :WI ivel v! iai flie male Liberty. •- • ot. sitotcet iliatteri end your pctiti•me •••'' t errain • ' •"- .„,•• -- • I. , . ••• ; - In ; ...• 1 r . b _ 1 sulanits that when the eireme-tances of th...• !. We warn that -a p:wy (.4 -iuine . t. r”( Pro man for tbenextPresident. And overWheltri- President.. it, . -t.......„ • .-. ~ ;danger . e ,.,. • I- • - .• , ; ~, ' ..C. IC I • liar d'd d ' ••' Rll`D ' 1 • - 1 I,r. .. ttorney euem us ling eel eI 2 eso ye r , l am ii_t iiewspapfrs t tome out • . 1 • . .1 •t - I 4 .- - supposederonzempt are set forth oven the . S'elyery -. men Ana , fit...../Itetery ii" 6 "F•!". JO Resol .id Th. - '• z• , -- e h , the lv - , e . e o o% er...to to the estaee .1.-ewer, for women t i teat on ari ' bficien, tre S.- •1 t • " !' t d• •1 •' •`• iv e; t•of leqbeege corPue ad 8U . '. t • . ~*.tt, be reipiese.• to publish iu. totteeo- 1 ing arid universal as have been the defeats of'; ! • . .., , . - - ceeord of kesto/!iiit alone and it 'further apt/ears ': mites south of this plieee the 'ether"day, and .-• . ° -., bail or . mainprlze," of Psetssmore W Who:it...Am; 1 tare not duirehtlit•es but that the '[ • • • i du in, issued ,he a; St•tte Court at the relation ; hie they ot eau- - • • - ,' • s ' ' ) . , . - . . its allies at the North,it is still not without ti If - -- ' 4 11 r. -!; • i ' 1 -.. I'. •I 11l " 1 In•tdo'll aloNe to drive off the:Free State yo. Orel e leen to e t toe. 'I% .10.. •proeueetees. were 1 • • - • or no crime. bot te,•ing reweman that by ine i . - e r , ~ • •,.. ~ I re a party' hOtlin 'confinement tinder It .r . f at so/t.ed,. The • ti the} ' naintie and Po 4 •Otilei. • tolerable prospect of success in •the•Presil flaws. of Pinn'•vi aii •• -1 • !-- f , e. Wa•.. It . , It 11.1. S le was re , „, . if i tze a new Flee . ..sote party of their own, con.' l wocess of „ LIT s. 'CA..tat, the . Judee. earuidt :it ( - 1 - :'t '• t ; ' . • . 1.1 af-eress /... t.ie , et sone etaing, pal ,• itr I tt. pro- 1 . , 't le •• ' curare noif/relfre,eland, that ! for that and (Abet. ~. tvrs- . :, , _. The. were seen eunitimbered by r 4 . -- : Ss •,,-- I teary to the deletririe held I by - the! liennbli ' I • • • !• ' -''. •A' •!i 'i ' iv - Free - State citizen- ' who ' filet and - t& eta. Was arbitrary, /.....- !•-oe ...- ..• - el - • t dchtial :contest: The case is something like 1 act of jeclieial terhtilly, unpatalleled; ei l ee 1 . ~ . 4 •. • ~1-. -- 1 lawfully go -,,behirie the return ,of the . writ ! ~.- j.fl: 1 i • 1i . r reie•eits the terniteitni , 1 Lei ese's 41 I I,S 111t,y1;110.' he Junl.'lllll.4. rip - :. 't ', ~1 ‘-', -,l,__A • ; l i. • • ; this:. The pro-Stavery candidate will in the iiiistory of • our i cou4try, and; an unwarratita- 1 carts, that all true liree Sellers Ought to' pull ! shewing shell process el. the' Court „roe, unt- , piiided, s„ tin' a_4 ith e lS ee 'ret t iey nee; b e abl e • 1! : th • "11 '', " ' "- -1 . ; ' Nett tO their homea -to• the last it t ise le; right- and duty of a i '• ,O : su stain:. .. 4 . • . , extreniity. r.i. he - Pr(, Slav]ma retttect „ , - 1 bie etiereettlinOt fel gtate ri,ghts, imd.woriltY 1 , 1 oeether.' ••• • • , . 1 ted.Suites. Such; a decision, to, be ()indite= 1 , 1 • •i • : . i Court ot ; ; eompetent jurisdiction ..'itv writ of 1 first place, receive. the support of all the. • • 1 ; -1 r--; y ; • e • .... 4) ,tillii tilt . lll- i • L .. • • .4 . •il jzo IL f rom . b ii !.from ih i p field, and thus matters rested until • - 1. of :the days of 11 effreys and „his cenpeers. , , 1 lltving poithed Out the Elan per I leer- it 4- howeve.r,. We .Shoulii thiuk v•ould have to be iA. d e . p ett j e ,..l- • e t,, ,t, D.. 1„: . De e ., ; c I litfbcas cerptial to :relieVe a ~ 44e 1 ,, ~. ). ..t ea art .,. • •, ~ . 1 -• 1 - • . f . 1 ThfirsdeV•ifieht last when en erated body of Slave,States. :But. this alone is not Sufficient; Bea o 1 , d - Ti . . ffi '- t •-d, lit , i • - - ' ove , nt., tea min our ata I • n ' t the e ll• t tt' ...) ea R•• LI - $ e 1 I. , L'. ' made" 1 .- ; 1;'• I.'r • •1 S S ' C i - " • - , i ytle - ante( tates upreme- uur e ; teeerge Atcheseta Blirieside, Cleartiehl. -d o .1 ) "'u""I't. "9"e't ' =tie I vow eototitolnea.. - 1 *. ", . n • • ‘ 't .. .i ft- must also' by • some means secure tiro or';''to,the petielphits of the Republican - party put i ' e a- aie at 0 epu . mau l to Lillie instead Elf Atiorner Creneral. ,• .1 ' g e t' ) L u t i ;vasefinl i e tti .m 0 , .- e ! 12. That ult . :titer the I)istriet Court' . , k .. .0 , ; 411111C1'. ) • t 0 • • • • o f t h„ I severity fiL•e, oteeighty Missourians were found . P.- three Northern State ' s. But ; hOW, 6afi this be forth at. fhe ti tie of its' organization in this i proper ineasurtizi to avert it. , ! -A.- 1. ' \ ~• i • • -ee-1:------ - . - -.-e --- -. 0:, .. X.- F. l'oltias, Mil 1).,,' Pet tstow ii, do, ,t o i United States not the Jude.. thereof hail any . . _ . • . , i encamped- in. a pieee of wiees ( l.in,thet;locality. • - Each 'was diareed with.a rifle, a tseireof_re • '. The Snake Story , : .1 ! .t.' ,, J ward Wv.lls, , 1 e i eo do . 1 sliedow or. color Of 'iri•s In to• •ir I fit • eo . ...,t ~.e. ice( a•Ni i t L done when a large majority in: every Free • c `-' un )' A ' • 1 •-' - - I•'' '' 0 . ;I•4"kidav - party in ,very Free - State,. till it now lids • it seems/ 'e, the s ironster, anakeitliseUvered .'t 1 John Titiow. ! I, . ! ! - di,- • do! . . State are not only opposed le. Slavery esters- • f ie r to • et• ' • t• •• w • rejoice' at the ta ad success of ilre, 1 Montrose; Aug; t 2, 1855. - -. ! ute: e i .a I the friends of freedom in One ; ehoit tirne : toince. in Silber Lake, and which ' Se- 1 lit ;••'- : •• d' 1 do ! Liti ( ."'er• :caill:'"il!"-rilur ! '' • him! ~co I inf. ; :i .• o 4 o du ..vrit of 1i1ibetii:.,,,,,,, , directed to your pe• ! volveys, and a - bowie '' 'Wk.; • n .-- to ; ,prothwe e rlie i.fitr,en• • ?on they contintred .1n the'. yleinity,:afe .. , iron, but areoppOsed to the sham' Detrocrat- 1 - s't • ; ' "`f•-•• .• hl 1 • greet anis tlyynx.t e party, 'that sttall redeein- has created !so tnuelt exciteincni in the West, ; Jeronte Tit low, :i '!"./. .do • .do, do bodies Of dal 'I• Dani.l. and leeiale• and. that fly waiting f f ir additions- to their. earn. actor 'Cossack erganizatioe? . There' can, be our. countky ifrom I.litaldoin to the slitee- - he ern pert ot A . State, has not been taken of ' Day'd \Veils, i.i. ' . tie • do; . do I such ; writ will. void ; that your petitioner was i - i - • • • ' -; -.- bens. ! it is reported that •they. declare •their . 4 . . . do I ill ; rio wise bound to make . return thereto; i tilissitat to be to iirive every:Free State .slit but one answer-" Divide and conquer.."- drivers.- • e - . ter all, thoughtbere are personS in the wish e d - , Joseph --' 4 i Nekle; ',.. ~ do do' • . '•( twat. ytettpt, • - -hellier their .:P Rea-Übe:,l . hat the perftelifeus r4aliation ity a the lake -who appear to 'think there as t Samuel. Wells . ; 'do • do' . , do ;'that the nevem which he did • make.. thereto 1 .I. 4en, ), L ' „3-• .. , - - Therefore eetudied, coneerte.3 effort is now . . 7t% 4 Iby C.4(mrrress ef w .seleiiiii eompaet With the no doubt - by' t.there is wserpent there ye t.+ 1 2k. lit Ro.seillieilie Philadelphia, '. . ! Was iltwvitsiVi;, full ,ittul cOmplete, and Win. , 1 poseA : extend- any .ft rt her thau.. this we have Making _by both open and secret agente_ 4 •efj ‘ ''' ' • ;'• .'•' • • •• * ;• i•' 1 e - :' 1 • • elthat e• 1 110 itif.trination. • There; is no doubt or the , Worth. whereby the.lertelories•of INeleaskii One Edwirr!Faitiiiile mitittettlieliisir tlia , ., on 'SI ne 13. Tiesen ; li, : . ! dO . , • , Lone us Le am .not trtiversa e • tet . - , - the Slave PoWer to produce fatal dissensionat ! d - 1' - 1' t ; , , ~ an vanstts vt ere farewell conseeratru to tree- ~ . - : NVeAtiesday" ;!'•fth 15 1 • - 1 •• ' t - ;I F, - O'N •'I -1 ' - du • ' • .0. epti,,, t e t, I oust,. a, ,-,Lu.., .0 11 i ,_, . , . eoniniement :et yotir pet itiener as ter it eon- 1 fatg ! as an exprees, well known , to, us per limong the opponents of Slavery •extension. .clurn,,hits :elle ived us - , from all etalpaete and the ereittare,. whieh now appeared to be rib Ont i P-rof. C. IX (..'-ielkilaildi• thi * 1 , teiwa .Ill: • .t ., . l -.••-• . eltit•• -• • I :coolly, has eome to seettrip relief. • • . I . it Leong o ,rc.tt);ii• sat it• as as • ; ; ' Outside of the sham Dernocra . 4 there r.o compromises ;eith ShiViley outside ,of the - ' - • one hundred fait in length, with a bend a fo'Oel Ike. Austin - IZodd iI, . _ ( . 1 0 -- ':- . 1 arbitrarV, illlgal and ittferlY atilt: and • void, •• -' .., I 1 . k!I ONLf DRIVE.-A paper itilludiana .• - - t il • Constitte'on We new d ;Met d the. 1 r -more- ' that th w e, whOle proevedines- includine - - the •• -- .' •• •••• • party or ergauization wortleneming .a the 1-. - - 4 . ~,-" • - ~.•, - , c- ‘, 4 1 - k. e'' I . ill diameter ' and_ in Tik. I Edward Lewis,l -- : ~ ti , .. It , - ' .! , ~ 1 - { - , l'.l f',l . liPil.. cluairdelee th e ' pressen - 0 through the twe tem te '-seatis: s, ~eerasert, Wilt, 11111-pqr otoer story pur'prting. to, be .frorn . a eerrespendeet ,; .4.;Johie-tott, IZeildilig. •13k.'rks Co., . , cottunitte ! ent.tor .cottl(•rittA were ao;sooht • .=i• I. .• t•-= . . ;'• -, '.; .1; ..., ; • • • i 'of indi;.na. of Al.r..J. Grinder,. of Armstr nu North, that is opposed to the ex • ' tension I . Territories t Fteerlorn, and solet4nly . p..2.- a i'he fieptlo fie - public, is supposed to haVe 1 Rev. F.,li. Ilei4bold do ..• ' • • :corona nqu 1 1 (,((ice. . .I - . - . . of Slaver and in favor of re 1 'w - : - • - stot rlg --ansas .elare • that we eever. wit 1 .enusetit tO the acqui.• originated With- the local editorof that papt,h-, ! !it 1I i 't I '...;.... _eel:man e , do .• ' ~- ieientiv wide ai drove of several hundred head - 13. That itt such oppression of !one of per 1 i. = . ~ -• . . .!of cattle tor the ea s tern matkets,which he had and Nebraska to freedom. - But although sition d aue her ;rota of Slave territory,_tior Who, it is surniised, oceasionally - sees.pret yl e hote-PiSinitleteee'port, de 'I •1 citizens A suliortlitiatg JUdl=e of ' the - Vtlited !! 1 1 . , , t ' _. •• t ...; violet- 'V bought in Tex:is and driven :overland, :a' dis these men egren• - in their - oppOsition to the i the adnes.eot of ainithcr, Slave State hitt) the large snakes in his boots.'_ We s dare aay - e 14. wi; 1 iniii , on.. I 1 tirintlete 1 luntilielon Co - s , _tates iias userped iipon t he author] ), n • . , ,. . . , rt. - • • looked . 1 • • e .. tenet. en utteen Atunoreo mites.- They -eneroachments of Slavery, there. are various till e ,,,, n n" , , ,I, ~ • „.,'• I ~ , had. ii glininSe, of a monster When-he elitlite- 1 Odell P. ,• Joites t 4 3Vaile.• For Chester ~,ge,; , ., - Co.o I . , , ;., -. ~ l ed the pea-v . :and deroteited tieen the sover -! -.., . . - • - • '- • i th • fp , - 1 remarkubly ,fineeekonsideritig', thee - they had .itescueea, Chat TfiE r.„EL4I2I.ILICAN.PAIITY.VJF -. i eign.dignity4if the torntrionweit .o Peru-:r beery, rated the minister story ; but so far frOin 1 ilolin Thcai•uk; icintli`erton, •do - 'od ottihr questions •on which they do • not_ agre,e. s - cl;' ' all tion h ^UP ••11 the creature. the creator 'Jelin Direr. NV '`t Vincent. ..i dO , - do i s • Ylvania - ; that all are hurt in the , person tat t, ~, •,. •. ,- . ..- .. -•-.., _. „: _ tittle ove.r tour months fromtthe time of tg •. on tue road sineeethe,.first of,Aeril a • . INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. CHARLES F. READ AND 11. D. FRAZIER, EDITORS. MONTRQSE; PA: Thin's day, Audit' 23, 1t.16516. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN, . . - - i........- . PUBLISHED UTERI! THURSDAY moßmNa, AT MONTROSE, rA:i ♦x $1,50 PER ANNCII, IN ADTANCE. Rates of Advertising. - '1 One squareo6 fines or, less) one Week, 10,50 One square a two weeks,.... , —0,75 One square • . three weeks, 1,00 One square " one month, 1,25 One square- " two months, 2,23 One square . " - three. months, 3;00 'One.square " six months, 5,00 One square ' 34 one year, . 8,00 For two or more squares , . inserted' by the year, a deduction from thb above prices is made. Yearly ad vertisers wilt hive the privilege of altering or chang ing their advertisements without additional filminess cads, not exceedbig five , lines, inserted at $2,90 perannum. - Job Work. •,, This offick—is suPplied with a good-assortment of Jobbing materials; and all kinds of Job Work,, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, &e., will be doneineat ly and promptly. , • 'llH79n our first page will be found'a let; for frOm the famous 0. A. Brownn, the con ,tro.versial champion of Catholicism in AMer ica, showing the opinion of intelligent -Catho lics respecting Papal supremacy. if it be true.that the power of deposing. rulers .is '-ested in- the Polio; we would recommend lim.toArybis hand-on President.. Pierce, who -is certainly unfit. to rule, and won't resigi~.— lt is a clear case. Off with his head." f . The snake story on the• last .pa,ge seems rather '*hy.-' Of course s•e. den-'t ask our readers to believe it,' but such as have leisure •can visit Silver Lake and satisfy themselves, provided they get there'. before Barnum's agent carries him .oft. The story has outliv ed the usual life of a'hoax P. S. • According-to an article' from the , Tribune, published in another* coumn, the whole affair turns out to. be a fabilCatiol-i,.' The. Republican meeting in Montrose on 11.1onday - evening last, was. highly f.at is rac 7 tory to the friends of freedom in this county, Mid an auspicious" oMen of the triutn phaut success of the principles of tie Republican party. - Men who time is precious left the workshop and the: field and came together froin all parts of the- county, drawn hither by the earnest interest they feel in the great `- questionnoW agitating the country. Within few minutes after the ringing of he : bell, the .old.Court.House was flied with a crowd of in en,,,the most of whom stood closely packed .• togetheitillthemeetingadjourned.at / 7 .ten. This sufficiently indicates are intense interest manifested. But, besides this, bond: reds came who . were unable to get in at • . Many,went away - coipplaining of the poOr-. pesi of the acconnhodationS, and expressing ._ a hope - that.a room might be hereafter pro tided large enough fur .. the use of the Ileptib-, .•lium party. It - had been expected by some • that the meeting would be held in . the new Court House—now just finished and occupied •• • for the first tithe by the Court,--as the pew Courtiroom is considerably larger than' the • old. - But . we learn that the intention is to bare politiCal'and other public meetings held' in a the ak building, so as. to preserve the, beautifillinew Court room from injury_ as .. :much as possible. The arrangement will an swer very l Well On all ordinary occasions, but for Republican Conventions we triuSt have :some better provision, or we shall be obliged -to meet ins the -open air. . . N'tivr, -cannot they be made to believe that the question of Slavery entioaeliment is nut 4 - th'e all-importint issue ~ 1 ea:ire the-people, and l 'be set to quarrelling ti ~ut something else ? #Fur instance, some of,thim belong to:Secret 'political societies, while others. are opposed to such societies; why not set them by. the cars on thaesubjeet, and, if "possible; make them believe that they ought not to act to gether for the election of Free-Soil. candi dates'? It was only by their United action last Fall, thai the administ.ration parli-or Cossacks were so generally overthrown, and if they can bedisunited this Fall the party will regain its ascendency, and the i3lave Power elect another President, we hold that In ,this, free countr2._ , , ,:elery 'man, whether native: : foreign_ born, has a right to his own Opinions on political, religious, and every other subject. And when we find a Treaolier, nominated on - .a FreeS oil plat form in , opposition to a "Cossack . "' nominee, ws.shall not withhold our support froth him because-somebody else with whom We, hap, pen to disagree on some other -subject is go . iv to vote - for him. We consider it.would lie the height of CAI) , and /madnesi for Free Soil tnen,to take tinelground ,at.this crisis. . It ivould . be . a pfeetical 'denial of the truth we ' preltrsito . bellereiltliat . Slavery or Freed°l4 is, the great- and iOl-absoibing issue before the Cottetryi,: . li., iveuld be neting:'iti 6ppost t ion to the advice . -f the Neic York Vibuni,, the Notiond Li.a, and 'every other. influen tial Free-Soil pap lc ;is 'well us to the dictates of tom moil _sense. , ' ' I , . , . ccorvE4TION: • ? evening was t•-ti If !St i .fliu ta and en-'. Ltivened in . the. old . Court la wits •,.r.9wded, laid irt•4l - to :obtain, adrnittatiee inetting was organized the followiluz!utliegrs: • ,vnE MUTT, jr., Of :Forest. dents, Robert-Griffis of Jes ld of jae4sOn, L. a iniudin uniit . -Coinfortof Harmony, Liford Of" New Milford, 11. ttthsc, B. 4coiiil of Sifs: I . . • • md Charles Tkley of Har- Charler,..Bead :arid Ben- THE .RiPTIB Tli,Meot~u, one or the inrceht fhitsiamie ever e. l House. " The roc !comp . () tin;ny des Who could not. 1 by ,the election . qi • Presidat, ' On. Lake; Vice Presil sap, J. - W. Cargill of Thomson, Benj John W. li. Bin( H.' Frazier of go ehanna Depot L ford ; Secrelaries'i jarttin.COmfort. • The. ft,llo\ing Cotiffitittee on re! Lathrop, J. q.,,0 Stillman Feller.l • • ' • '• wcrti appooiteu olutio.vi: 4. D. IVarner, p r . I. 'J. 111. Cargill, and • „1 , te ' haviag , withdrawn, uad aut ita‘.lec , ceme liti .L. P. Isquelattma Pepot: } Was cali f. •-poaded . .7in ''..it bri f. speCch, eibly -ad veeating. Ilfree-Soil e . W ilaMt, lalthipgh ®6a jmak ing' a , speech,l as lie re g forward, stam liecame ; so. tile most lueid., 'ai-gamenta idye. speeciles• to which we - I e Was reteivcd u ith great ,e are sorry not i to be able iq Tlie Cornthitt dada°. Wirmot Hinds, Esq. of 8 ed upon, - and- ,re i earnestlr anal fo I in' the sPirit marked on cot and made one tiro and insult:4 ever 11 , F.tened. • . • enthusiasnj: \V to furnish tr ref q irt. After J inlg,e I.,"ilinot elOsed, the folloWing resolutions weiv 'ref - ,ti-tttil by the committee and adoptt . .td With grttat tinaniinit) : . • , Whereas, Thii• aggrCssiVe • policy of the Slave:Powvr . .uM ch, ba3 been recently maul: fested in the wanton abrogation of that Itime honored compitt• , • the "Mb+ nisi Restriction," by . which a - vas' territory ceded to Freedom - has been openedito the curse of hurnatt slave ry—its bold ani: . dellant . attcnipts to t•ontrol the :Alin:. of Ptailzas, against popularWil i and sentiment theret• and . in -niter: disri - . , gard of law, evince rtithFiertninati•bn on the part of that Power tp acquire and hold..at every hazard', the sttpr Macy in the goVettunenti - of , the United Statel.s--to tran4ft.trin this hoa-tod ,"land -of the free" into a great slave-holdin4 1 . confetleracj - ; lau d whereas; in the crisis that is upon us, - and in the struggle between the opposing pt inciples of Liberty and Slavery, it .becomes thel friends. of - Freedom every. • where to title c. , trusel together, that they may act in concert upon c; i lle great question 'whicit so nearly cone•erns thc interests of . all--,--there. ' fore and • Lni/ dc.e1:1174.,.4 ur evri 01 the United' jw,tice. pr9vitie- for till the ~v neral welt _of . Liter ty ;- ha as it violates tit a fruitful 'sou re', inent of nation: l foot not only 11 dangering the_ 'q that it is a loea tion. and it is tl era! Governmei ly may,to eNt: slow, and to rik it. COUNTY ditiaTolcd MI COCIWCA. , : ay -par ~, , fO avit.g . capture— nt yr Whig; Know-Nothing; or lot allow of the republication of the proceed- . I had captur&l him. ,iitig, but cordially invites all 1 ings of:theiecbtitity Conventions. .. , , .. to with it tars the broad platiOrtn i There is nii State in the Union, which . has lin : P s . k S e . ne , a l t :he l :ri L a a k k e e, ham dived and : come .np longer and larger ur ; free-; and Free Men 1 greater reason to Oppose the aggressions of 1-ever. - St.i . Ou i , ay in Sy racu.—New Ydrk . ,i. , Slavery than'iPennsylvtmia. The insult to i. Tiibriiie; Aug. 21. int , pe :rsons I were then i-enosen i - t, - 0 one of her citizens , Governor Render, the at- !• .lv 11, - -rieb i ' Sts" Cone_. , , L.:. :. . , - - with Dethoer Know-Spinet parties to .un of Free-Suil 7 , T4,11.)11(..) .del` the .epubliean at Pittsburg September sth : johyr.YoUng, D. D. Warner; issup, Cbaries F. Read, .Ai3iert 'Uneou B. Chase, H. H. Frailer Deans. • -:r ty Republican Committee W!ere ) call a Convention .for, the Om- Ludidates, and to oppoint, !tees to suPerintcuck the primary melt township. • . , iced that, the proceedings of this übi i4le4 the. County Papers, ivetition adjournedL :egates toy tiun•tp be hg Robert drill AV illitim Jef : Btislinell, and Jlthit The'COnn authorized t illation of c, ship Co nnri~ It Was rel meeting be and -thereupl Saki ,i,ay ' Aug. 20, IM. "lute . reeeived via. Petersburg from Norf., k'atkd' Portsmouth, down toSan. day evenin . ; represente that there' is nO-de , " • crease of ti e yellior fever in' those cities.— i v Twenty ne i cases hnd oeeiirred 'at Portir mouth onturday. The collections in' Bal timore for ut sufferers now reach $9,000. S; . . , i - • . ~ THE Furuns Oi i KANSAE:-- - rFrom it eellee• I, . • . - Mail . ....l• . tion of facts sholitt to me . by tt prominent 1 .—A Republican Assodaatin has been form politician, a :reside* and one of the Squn ‘ ttera cd at. Washington , D. o.,"tolict withithe new party of • freedontitit the' North. • . . 7 . oi. the Territory, lOnferlhat the Pro-Slaverg I party is onefourtftl - leis - ntrinerotir than itsi —The Whig ConventiorinfAlleihenv . Co. opponents. s o facts hive not, yet:lbeen i . __....; tilt L. , 0 ,„ t r . • .-r. _ met i nPittsbur g; published, but soul! -eio b e : — St . 4 ,02118.ent 1 P . August 14, and resolved to . : : - -.. 1. °crag. - - ;: -._ ! • 1 the Republican ituiventeM. - • • From the noise tirade about the matter .by . . . .- . demagogues both tit the 'Nerth an& the South, i• - . --On . Saturdtty week . ,•the School DireetOrs one would have_ctinel tided : that - l'ansaa4 had of Berks Countyi held u 'special Convention at i been irrevocably. g 7 .ven over to slaVery.-- , the Court House in Reading, a nd by a (keit]- . .. 4M. Arpits.... -'. •."•, _ • - ! - 1 ed vote, raised the:Salary-of their County Su l- - • . i perintendent front' $250 to $l2OO. , . of ' 1 ' ' FrOm the lar..gtiame of the editor .the ,;, ilryus, one woilltil: ; suppose that be could 'l4ie 1 —The Knew; Some pings "and the. Free no diGrenee betv&en the gu il t o f t h oo . U_ l Soil Know Nothings -of the State of New ,` York have united. The -National: .Era re-' gelS who rebelled Ilit. Heaven and those w ;; 1 Parks that their. platform is. such as honest remained- true td l their allegiance—that he . 1 men can stand on. ' , . knew no distinctil between right and Wrong. 1 --z• The population of•Broonie County N. - Y. There is . all the Moro, need of mzikii l ig "., a i • . • • - 1 d • ' , i according to the census Just .corup cte Os noise about theirpatter," . wh en, in spite 0 t 35,822, being an increase of 6,102 since 1850. . this large Free•loil majority pro-Slavery iT h e number of Voters is 8,200 of whOin 502 -•I 1 i are naturalized; and 7,758 native hdrn yid ! 'men are cleeted q)v fraud : lid violence to - 1 .Izens ' make the laws; a the Territorq.and ! force ! — 7 All the-el ("in ents opposed to the Dentoera- Slavers. down theAhroats of the Y 'anti-Sl l avery ! . 1 i Lev , in n arren 'Co.Whig., Know Nothings and • , : .! '. fit:puidicans,! are to hold an open People's Settlers. . ' •'' • . Ceivention an the - 24th inst., to nonlittate a. Comity ticket. i No secret nomituttiOns will be inailein the , ici)encils.' " . 3. • : —ln Kale4ts. territory the Su Pr,..me i Court has decided theitetions of the mob l e giSlaturt!,‘ legal amid valid.,.. The seat of governinent for the territoryluis Leen perin:Mently i located at Lecouinten, on the Kansas ri'c'er, :tiotit. 60 inilcs loan Wemport,. by a voki of tile bleis z,. lature. - , : . , . The Deiqcrat ic Cnian, of liarris burg, heretofore known as ihe leadin ,, lpartv 4, . organ in this :Statq, ha beet; sold to the edit or of the llarrisbtirg Pufriot; Who is toLl'ilei , d the two liapi.srs tog.etiter under the nit i me the Union and Aitrlot. The reason fiw the • - , change appears to T be:thig.: Sinee toe r i ento v al (if Oovernoriliieder Union has.d•oatin ued,tO sustain hint and has boldly deuMmeed his !removal, ichil tltte Patriot has beei' shunt . on the.. subject silica! his .retuoval, al hough preionsly sustaiMng his; course: It would 'no( do' to have td*le4ding organ Of t 6. party in Petinsylvania and denonifee• the eondm\t. of the nation al ..administration, and ace.ordingly the hltractable editor is silenced, and his paper transferred to .his pliant neigh. bor. Regiost.] -At a vt4.v ilar4e meeting of the , American rt Party -of S..usquelianna county, called I I forthe purpose of tiking; into 'eOnsiderittion the sub l• • 1 :ject mak ;ng ni - iMitiath ins, held in -Bloomer 1411 A tig - ist. 20 . 11!, ; the re4Aution :I • • • was offered: .That considerat , or press ing import:ince 0 the Slavery - question, this Order Will not:proceed to make nominations this tidl i but willir , .seounnend its nietnbers to support the nOtiduation's made bYthe Re pithiican..party,- of the fornter par tyl connections otthe candidates. lit was nioved to amend the itcsoar striking tint all after tL i words "thisl • and insert; " proceed to make •thins, and will snpport them whti t , It was then MOved to Strike out t he ment - and ii:sert iti its stead the wordql • to chiband.' • • - Thi3 : vote beiiitg taken on the Ought this 0rt.14 todl4,and," it Was a dec i ded vote, only two votes being the ; affirinative. The Vote was,then taken tiPon the; meat, "Shall 061.0 make:mm*ll4 and it was iost . vote; _ The . : - resoltoion was then unanimous] y . • Pennsylvataa Moving.l Front evert part of Peniksylvania we sea I. cheerio , * signsnt . vitality in the eauSe of Free- , dom, and a diiposition to merge all the ale-1 meats of opposition to the .aggressions of Sla ve.ry into one ),nvineihl4 , llepublielM party. The, Pittsburg Gazeife, AuguSt sth,con tains a call "foii,a Statei Conventidn at that place, signed 0,,y - leading RepubliCaos in all I ..part.4 of the State. - But, • even prior • to' . this formai &all, w ,pereeive that the people in varicus quarters are •holding 'County Coo ventions, for the purpose of sending delegates .11.0 a general tionv(ntion. Their proceeding: • in general, 'evince the true spirit of devOtion to Liberty, and • shoW A disposition tot Jail aside all nzinocquestit,na which and calculated. I i.to produce clicord in, the ranks, INVe regret that. the liiuits of a weekly newfipaPer will tempt to introduce Slavery bite the State i PASSIdO4E - VILLIA,MSON:—We paid a visit through the agency of Ainbassadiir Wheeler `to this gentleman last 'Saturday. aftertatou; And Judge Kane,' and the imprisontnent .of j His .magnifliztnit apartmlents so eloquently de: Cute of the: bei,t.tnen iu the State"--Williant. i pieta d iTy Some olthe papers' hail soniehOw slaves prelnming to tell I.ir. Wli'rlees 1 resolved themsel yea' i 4- one of the eoluttibn arouse that,they were no longer slaves, should prison celis, with: no extra comfort execK a arouse everi c • Pennsylvanian to alseilse of the single strip of . commoa carpet, a table, And danger of . Federal encroachment - upon the two plain s:hairs, his own wife, who was peas rights of the 'State and of the individual, - eat, being seated on his prison cot.: Ifq is 1 Among the numerous local Conventions, considerably wasted, from cOnfinemetit and we periteivellat• one, repreSentin,g ten coun- 1 disease, bin his spirit iwas• as nndatinted,' as ti e s, assembled at iteading,' on'the Bth inSt. i ever, and Iteilooked and acted likes man 4ho It wits characierizedl by great enthusiasm. and had niade: up, his mind' to die' ,within thOse put forth a 4rits or, resolutions, ktia4tAi by i walls ratlter than Field; a jot i o . f pritrciphil— devotion to Freedom, and -calling on the pee- i There is no appearance of bratfridoab. Ont hlnt. 1 plc of the State to assemble in Alass Convert-.{ Simple, stern, unbending integrity o motive• I Lion; at Pittsburg,...Cat the sth oflSepteinber. t and action; seems to characterize hiS .counts-1 Vile work gues braVely on iti..the Old .Key-' name and demeanor: ' We.are no man-Wor-1 • stone; , We lcherish the hope that • the State j shipper,i nor Are we disposed to` unnecessarily will declare!for Freedom by and overwhelm- ; elevate -Passinore Williamson into the posi. :big Vote. • .Aut the friends of the,(muse must 1 Lion of alhero, biW we feel; we would work.work. They Must crush Out and throw aside i rather be him in. his-lcinely cell, sustained by all . minor dilfereirces,. and agree Ito' disagree, i - his conscious rectitude, than the Judge 'who; on everyq44ion that is calculated . ..to pro- :. placed hitri there, surrounded though he be, duce discord.—Nutiangl'Era - '• with ever': luxury of life.—Ph;la.•Dailylun.) ' - , i 4, c,-- -=Cannel Cod, said tu . be of excellent dual ity, has been lately discovered in Bailer Co., Pa,„ by a coMpany of eastern capitalists who bare heen enlOring for it, and bare .bought up the laud:: The veins are front two and a half to five fcet thick, 'and the basin;its far a; explorerl, extends from Nora' Washington northeasterly te 'Perry township, Armstrong , county. - —Rex. Nott, of Scheneetatly,Nl 1., is very fortiimite •individual ; he nO, .i.notre'r : endows Union ; College with a. Large part of ltis fortune, than it is suddenly' . increased in an unexpected ;way. The Troy Wik; says that a copperrnine, wortlia million Of 'dollars, ;has been disi!4ered on some, of Dr. Noit's ,land Bristol; (Aron. _ —The Fcee:inan's Journal, the Organ - of ,lArchbithop Iltighes, in s ists that the decrease populatiiin of :some parts lit' the State, litprincipally,the rural counties, is in conse quence of our Comnion School Sr-'ten. Says I 'the ',journal-4 oncii.,more :signailze the State ` I}rae &lino] Law:. as it Is , • . , the pregnant begi n ning of uneoustatut:iinai, uhriemo;:r.itieZruarepublican , I Ol,•S,iiiie lot:: near this town.' (Nays t he i Wilichestcr'Virginii - n0 may lie seen tlai unu stial speeraele.4 a second growth i,f wheat, from the stali;ilc . of th,.. gathered c, up. Some ! .i stalks shi,Wit to us were - between one and two • feet tigh, at , id[exhibited - imperfect) - formed heads of abini i t' halt - tire conrmon size. Stub bie thin gr4?w i rng imp Was ni green,conditiou aL harve.t, inti 9 the recent growth, if we Lois take mot, of the recent rains. tion 1),), MEE ME= Eli amend- "caught MEMO! list I)' eat iii Zig k)11 Caleb Pierce. F,Feddown, do Lewis Manlll4ll',l".W6t Chestiir, do - V. Wright,Y4l; Sulphur AdAins do J. Gilthop6, 111.i-all'Aiterprke, L:fli'Hster du iDay Wood, Nicest Ci•eek,.l dit do J: Edward BartiesJainagoit, Schuylkill 'do „ - Wm. D - Onelsoni• . I do du - .do 1 i ;Charles Naught - II i; - . \do do . • do 1 iCliarlei . -Milt , s; ,i• •'! do do - do 'AAnd maily !I oth e rs whose .naines could not be liobtaine4. , • • 1 - - . CLIAttIIES D'. CCEVELA.NIJ,,Tr't. li - . 1 1 CAtmi P. JOF.S,S . e ' V.- . - . _,...4....,....1:_ ± ..,:r___ - __ 1• . I ~ , ii THE TRACT SOCIETir ASP ZLAVERY. — Tth! independent staea 'lliac the report; submitted ito the General Assdeiation of Gu by . Ii its cominittee i4as not adipted by.the Assn= elation, but th 4: the following initiate• was i - adoptadi with nhly Ole disci nting voice: "The yclati(iiis of the Anicricati - Tract Sp „ciety to the sutiject!of the ~.knierictut:Slavery having come berore till $ A.. , -,:ociation; we deem it proper to f;xpres4 our opinion in thetidlow . ing resolution: I . - , - - 1 Resolod,'” Oat in the opinion Of this body, ' . ' ' ' ''l . iv* I • it .cOtnes i propes.y• ~ it nu the sphere of the American Traci soCiety, to its eltorts to pro. mote vital godlinesk and sOutid morality, to publish ti decided te..aintUny agaittlt - ,- Aiiieri. can Slavbry.'! 1 i - . . . - i - .. ..'!ii ;- , ... NM your petitietwr, and that he islititied in .. looking 'tvitnicluitidence to the authorities o f his natiVeStitte to-vindicate her rightS by re- St("wing his iii.4tv. ..- .. To-be reti:rivei - I tWretlii7o 'iron' the 'inipri- oninent .afOr6ald your petkioncr . nowapplies, qtAltat' , writ opuibeas colitis Bitty:, be . .. . a v_ _ ,oputoew_. ismied af•coiding . to'ihe - act of •Assetntav in such !nude and proeided.. directed-' to. Charles . illotz, the said keeper Of_said prison, conimanding !in to bring before your lion: o ra hle, Court the bulb` of your petitioner, do and, abid3 such order as your Honorable cOurt tuay direct; ‘• • • And . ) ktitioner -will ever . pray;Zio:, , PASSMORE AVILLIAMSOI4:, , •, : ' . ,?7: •••' l Thei Allegheny Cooky: Whig Com. mitten= ll;Lvt. , lpas•seti a.series - of resolutioits cle.• elarilig the. lyresent shivery. e?tten4tal - issue . of so . Inheh lloportanee as to overrideall,fdr. Pier .illstiatioas. .. They therefore .pledge_ ithi?rOselv'es r indkiidually. to- -tictive exertions to promote the . stletes of thetiew : - Reptihli-. curl party ofgaflization, .and ehOose the follow , i ing delegates to the .NY hig State . Convetitlim, 1 , iiv•trucieillei!epdea'cnr to -.induce that - body • '" i 1.• .1.1. ' il' . • , . Eil I'4l UMW .n . kr' .4pll-I.leilli *nil)Veallilb.." -- .:, want 0371111, 01, J r., AL K. Slitglgrasir; Hugh Fet*lisl, R. ~,0.: Walker, Dr.' Janie. Pirothers U . _ I James U. Lie4i4 ' 'laid Dr,latiles•.Dielt4off • . • I - ; 1 - • - • • 1 Itepublican State Convention. , 'e publish in another column a call for a Republican State-Convention, to be held in ' the . city-, of Pittsburg; on the sth of Septem- . bcr,. :paned. by a ninnberof`persona, former .iy idimtified - with the different parties lately • existing in. !this State. The - objeet ha setTortlii I is to; },:freeta 'union of the voters of this Com.; I. mot4e.tlth opposed 'to the' aggressien&, Of jSlay . e'rv ' .. We hail this :as .a In..Oliellient iii.-. ~ I - I the right direction; There is in .Pen • sylvm 1 nia a" large Majority of her'voters.opp sed to . the Kansas-ebraska bill and . ; the outrages . 1 which are. the legitimate . con i sequence of the - I Repeal of the Missouri CoMprotnise. 'Some i expedient should-be resorted to togi ye expres 7 stun 1 i to.the sentiments and feelings giber pee -1 pie. i . We need an .otganization,•and ~a,.. plat; ; , forni upon which .all the tliends of Freedom, I . rNardless of fortner •party narireA;i:an. Stand ; i in (.41mm:it, and not by. &Vision suffer thilr 1 volt* of.Pentn:yiVunia to ii:-;' sidled,: or. het . sentl in ems misrep,ret-ented: ' 'Thn,Republicatt -. I mo‘ii.niont 11:6 Already been . inaugurated in 1 minv 'of the Northern States, with cheering' I pro4pects tif . :..ties-es-4. They )eople i t are_no:lon- . o er i. be tiiii i ‘py. ~0b:et.,•14- l it to the behesiz , _. .of part Y It!adFrs,, but ate e:p4itig.oll" the trait trie4; of patty, and speuking as becomes: in: teltig,nit l!'rnit•it. - . . • -. 3i1n , 2; Art7not .sati=lied . with, being- the ad ; jancts' and tiiols of Sltivvry, and indirectly aiding- the plans Stringfellow • and' Atchison; The rim.es imperatively demand such atilove:: . it Ida. 'as is j>V o by. this Republican Qua ver:oon. With a .! , strong and determined ex p . re' s' ion of Ntirthern.scntiinents, and kcaw. didate known to .Ix 4 consistent:. and upright,- l'enti4lvailia will.nOr be behind her sister . StateA.in rebuking 'the aggressive and intoler ant Aidrit ~ISlavery-propag:itidism, which now threatens to crust) out': every Send:neut. of li'eeilutw-- - --.l3rall.ford Reporter. ' - .- Mg-started ...In .view of our numerous steam p4-and_ sail esse 3 .between-New Orleans and tl a north ; andthe:var . :os line} of rail wit . leading to the. west and south-_ west, i• it is singu I nr. tbatr these eattlt- 011)4 be taken n overlind.,foum POLITICAL SPELT or THE I.`trAT LANIGRES: 4 .. —'the-.New Ybrk Post, niakes a critical anal= ysis; of the political aspect of the next. Con gress, recogniiitig Neliraska and anti-Nebras ka its the only party distinction that' can be. drayrn., , * According to its' Summing up, Pa Senate will stand Nelbraskik 40, .anti-Nebras ka...?2,:and-tte.- house: Nebraska 106, On ; _Nebraska IV. We willadd; that Oes tion to beome the absorbing ona in Pis country—in the North, as it ` always has been in the Soutlt--and we Venture to say thattlie dotighlitccs Will he uttelly exterminated, and no harmtnl nymber , be left todo reverence to the • COOL Am:* ceisr.acr.—The Springfield Re pub/Iran- says4:+-r"ltlnts'alicays been vel With us hOw- - dhristiali men coplii sPcd withthe,nielatieholy hallucinations 'and infir mities of- theirlellosi men, as thssa are doing for,' intdunee; 'lto are inciting -the - hoEo9.of Dr, 'Mellen; itaniel Pyitt Mid Franklin Per- ce of tietlesseas!Presidentiiii candid 1 4e. in '56,', . II