/ile Af? o i ) We l i f I ilePtiblie4i)* ,:\ 0.. i - ..READ-a• H.;H. FR.AZIER,-EDITbRS. • MON RISE Thursdity, Februar 2SM, 11.1156.1. . ... Unionlor ti e Sake _of trzion. . ANTI-NaTiONALz- / ADMINISTRATION STATZ, CON . ... - 1 TNNTION. ... ..,, . .... ' . • The undersigned members of the Legiilature of Pennsylvania, having been solicited by their fellow ; citizens, in. different partiof the CommOnwesath, to devise a plan of united action,' by whieh all opposed to the destructive policy and" principles of the Nation-, - al Administration may co-opernte in the support of a _State Ticket, respectfully, invite all who are in favor '''• of 'such a movement, to:assemble in city and County Convention on the 19th' of Jfarch nest, to elect Dele gairs equal in number to, their representation in - the Star; Senate and House of Reptesentatives, to a Con "i'enpon'to be held at HARRISBURG on the 26th of the t xiitne month, for the purpose of nominating can didates for Auditor General, Canal Commissioner and .Surv:eyor General, to be supported at the ensuing fall -election,, r and to take such o er political iction as may-be neces:sary to the c• • ~• Jrm. • Wright, '; .„Gr Shuma'n, " l' • 'Delorma Imbrie, • • David Taggart, i, - R:43. Moorhead, John FerguenX• ' - ....Joy. M. •Gibboney, ' James J. Lewis,l, •C. L..l.lengecker, ' J. W. Killinger, • • i ,' I. Dock,. . " R. B. M'Comb,, ' A. W. Crawford,. L. Reed, Joe. ''' ry Wiqtr:cmle, P: W. noirsciceper, J . ugustine, ' . • Jacob Struble, '''?ri U. J. all, , Fr. 'Jordan, , 'T. L.aidwin, • ' E. Joy M orrie,.' IV:A A. .. •.--', 1 ; arry, Philip Clever,/ . Ds. Phe ps, ° - W.E. Frazer, -•_ Daniel Lott, , Andrew Gregg, ,•. . . • Davlaltumma Jr. D. A. Finney,' ' \ i. ernes 11.°Sellers, .' - Henry Souther, . no. C. Flenniken, ' Henry C. Pratt, )01vid Mellinger, . Samuel Kerr, . • • ' II: Gaylord, - • X. Raines;. . = \ - ,T, Iliown,l . ' William Hamilton, , - '.Sanfi Caldwell, ° ' , Harrisburg; 'Feb ark 12 1056. .. .. . I , 1 . . .. Platfoim 'and Candidates of •the National: . . i ' - ' • Knoir .3o thing& i • .A 'National Know-Nothing Council and . - a" . Nationat Know,'Niithing Convention 4 have lu-t . completed their ;labors .at 'Philadelphia, the one having . made:a new platform'and the • o. 1 : other ha lam i 1 i at 0 a candidate for Pres.• ideht. ....The platfOrmi is .a miserable dough. .faCe affair, tal4ng abont the , same grounds on ..the slaVeiy question 'that the Sham Detnoc-s Lr , aCy do; and thebandidate is Millard:Fill, .:' nor The platform Contains—only 'in 'a.dif-1 . 1. - efent for4n . -- - -tliat twelfth section which was .repudiated by . every :Northern State—as the new. One must be, Strange that's party pro. Tei sSng to be opposed to the Sham Denim- . noW;*iVlken, as their own action showS, the slavery- question Overrides every other, should ;place their nbminee for:the:. Presii 004 on a. plat s form ,that . ,sustains the• fi'u.ai rive slot..e 3 1 : taw and endorses the lti:4raska _het, this tie . sie men bive done. Here the &patter Sciyereigney.; plank 'in their s,pl4tforin -...- • • • . . _ "7th, The recognition of the rhglit of the native horn and naturalized eitiiensof the United Stater, inirmaneudy residing in any territory , thereof, to - &wife their constitution and-laws, Anil to regulate their dome;stie and social affairs in their own raode, ..suleeerf , 4*, :to the prwrhdons of, the-Federal Consti tution, with the right of admissioh into the Union, Whenever they bare the requi-sitpixtpulation for one depresentative in Congress: Provided always, That mane. hut those who, are citizens of the United States, under the '. cOnstifution and laws theicot and' 'who .hareT, a fixed residence in such Territory,,might te • parcipate in the formation of. the Vonstitation,.or in \ the enactment of laws for said Territory or State." : e+ . • • ' + -'' The platform containing the aboVe section A''.as Sirountr . opposed by Northern delegates tecause ' it; tiontained .a. virtual endorsernent. , of the Nebraska Bill and the. doCtrinc'of Pop ular Sovereignty, and by- . SOnthern sielegates beeauselt was not strong enough in favor of 6 ~ • • Sluve.ry.' But `it w • finally "?adopted, and - • i then the! Council r .s :i' ..rtted. , The'Corivzsztos met •on , Washington's ... and 'birth day,February 223, after : - another anotlier flerce,rinarrel over 'thelavery question, 7 l.lll-• :lard. Fillmore was nominated for President .There were someAe su men in - the COn yen ',„. _ ion, -but a majority of the Northern dele . gates were plianktools in the hands- Of the Southern mananera. l --. When it Ives, seep that .a majority were determihed tp* emulate the . Democratic party in sfibs.crtiener 'to the party • 1 , Slave POwer, about fifty delegates from the North. out of near three hundred'in all With- I' dreirifrOm The Convention, and refused to join l i n making a none nation. Before they , . . ,Withdrew, Mr. Perkinc of ConneCticut, .sid _ ' dresied the Convention as follows ; • ' • ' ” nehild litth., to say for the North, only be Mould • speak a little More in' earnest. ,Gentlemen of the l',.4outh hid before stated their potion ; he would 11t...W. state•-that of the minority. It Was generally cone-.:l2ed,that T *en participate in a nomination, - whCiiii‘r It principle its involved or .not, all who join, in mating a tomatation were bod .by it. Now, tl,w.r tperd rims' be on misimderstanding, I will, as a deputy 14 my friends of the minority, state oni de #iiioh. lye bare come at last M . a test questi4n.--- • Virere \ areltwo great questions before' the Minds- of file p? plc of this country; one islhe issue Of Ainer ' icanisiri, Which is simply the reform ofNaturalizatimc Laws ;that, we are - agreed in.. But, Sir, there is ano ther queslion which mast be an clement in the e 0 41 . -- ing caulais, ittrihiell tbelieople are 4deepky intmesj, (.d ; 'that is the quetoikie of whatAhall be done abe te. the ( res = toration of Fivedop in Kansas-, what shalt he done to compensated, the North for the loss of that z.t..tFentv.for Freedom which b.as been Stolen from nun. : The Sotab admits that the Kansas-Net aka . act was'aifrauel; ,they, cannot and dare not deny it. This'quetion tannot be iracred ; it must -be .met; no eantEdate can be nominated whose position on tbaCtpiestion 's doubtful. Tim• must declare your s-el-yes in this Lime. The Smith Would have seceded turd thislConsention [had the Twelfth Section been repealed purely and Amply; they owned it; and now I 'will\ they expent us to do• less than they *mild have ,done,? The free territory 'was oursity compact, by ,t ! s•snernent, by the-most solemn sanction.. You bare toted it from.Ds ki the trettehery„of Nord:ten:viten; you admit that . you ought to restive •• to =sour own,- but.you .refute to dofit : This is a practical question ;- -it is no arhitractiow Now .what.- is yonechance on-- voie plktforv+,whicb inesußli nothing,' or 'is a Pro- Slavery Doe? you Cannot carry thei.Sonth--unt, a Mingle State,, in any eiett - C- We , could eweep - the Whole girth on our pla,tfttru, and you do yo bete. to deft* -us,- yeti commit•afsuleide.- 1 You pretwd ' that we are to fie sold out to the Black Rept:l4l4as : 1l kucw Po such: 41,...i .we .41.1:-those of us who are, . driven away' frete 1,0.—g0 for our prineiples.•—cinr ..4nictleattisni. o ottrtfreedom ; and Ike- Repttbliewns of 1 the coutttry Will joinwith us Itr. PRnitina derided i . the idea ot•danger to the Union. No ; MM. oa r this 1 door berteeet4 disiolution of the Uni4sw•is poafue ; -itis an idle .41r=3,.... a eilly fautast: The trion is la no dttak,er, end sus num :thinks it is:.' If you -won't _a r ztt acs ** we'sletaan4; we will take.-it .ausselves, and the crascif vravi 4 -be Atigisiiived. Every "reef. dent frUnt Washington to Issisec&-Folk .sae done all we c ba ni -, Aa n h e 401,Lx1,;,. ancriit'64ll44oo - ',has not Mitered.' Iron many this Uttieri on stars-and, stripes int the Am lean. Eagle without I , :Aunt:dna' t sellable's° .stsuid -alien. _We , stye ...knieiiessiisiw Est secure freedom to the tik. teiedier, itid we *44 do it. Ire, ara not. ' i to es sizzlefide and ont; we. arirgokig out thew Om an-. - tam petty ise the Vides, stastreoF Non •the piiitfoisi we iiace - prnted t his morning ; ,nd calling a.Con-1 . 'cation of e Whole Union'upon - . .phttllnnt . . . j . :We `j , base get ft ugitive Slave Law ;1w• 2 b 9" IS , ' ` tint te . will not hunt niggers ; ihereii 01.fatisnartiliti t h is floor;.NOrth or South , who will ! ip !, : -1n t his bust-- . busi ness of hunting niggersot one : y . 9 . n. :,i1 Fe in, Contiectieutdon't. thinkinych °J . - . .la...we don't ; think'. it'eonstitutionaOut ire 4 614nicalto dia:i B*Al* upioa!'becaufe PT it. a* . pasaelktiore: o il Lama illitstratiell of .favor than - a Innetl mew* , are-just to see how far you co proard . thifNorth. Mr..Peridul'eohtludekbla moatiltdmirible and elit': quent speech with. the anneuneeni4ut, that all. Dele gates .orConneetieut, and othes trout "tke Freetes ;who - .agreed with thew(' would n he o* retire t r k i t Conrentione'• . , ' .4 1- --. : . •• 1 )1 After the Free:Soil Mett 0: withdrawn, Fillmore was nominated 'by the following Nute: : • Fillitiore, 170 ; ti-'Llo e.LaW, 2 , 1:1 • Kenneth • ;Itaynnr, - AA; Jeliil leLean, 14; te, Garret Davis , 10; Sam Hons. 3.- ."-,. I. ; A. J. D4nelson, of !Tenn wail' then. nominated, for Vice 'President. ' - -•"•! , • . I Whether any eonsidiTable n umber , f o i l Northern men can be,deluded " to the stip. port 9f such a ticket, on - OA . it latfinitn, r+ 1 -mains :to be seen. - For us, we would as soon .suppOrt the nominee of the 'S.hain Detnocni ei. We believe thiS ticket! WtlP4dintria!td, not with / any hope' of electing it, Ibtit for this sole ,purpose of dividing the '''s cf. th .. North; and thus..steu ing tl. tst;of th Sham Democracy and la: mrof th . Soiitherrctlelegates gay d ice in US Convention that ,they . c u'. Id on the I)latfiirm; and Withdre , - 1 t. ) back to nominate Fillmore ; at il : now . g , home, and, repudiatingStb, n as not strong enough; will do theii thelfiumph . of the Slave - D. , ~ . . -,. It w as fotind necessary. ' out th 17 , relfth! Section before a ...op,: ,Northern State could be • carried ltt-t Fall,:land with an . equally obnoxious substitute, no Northern State can! be carried next rall; bUt it is possi: ble that votes.cnough..be drawn - off from .the Republican . candidat , tt def at .them. m.i ,To prevent such a re.sult, We ho e to see th masses Echo have connected•lth Aekes with the ,American cause, in the Nor ern States prOmptly repudiate the - actin:' f the PtilaL delpbia Cororention, - and-caSt t 4 e filll weig t kt of their ingnence in support cif .Ithe 11epublii. cans. :On , their !course,i, no* depends the question whether a Sham 11:Ximocrat or 4' Republican shal l be tite''nexitP vsident ; for' ..'ilhiicire is entirely,olie of th question; it: - being liighly.improba:ble that'. h will .. 4 0.„ A 'single State in...1.bl 1711:len. - 1 . ,• • , ,• \tlefo is patriotism and, prii in ,NOrthern nien: to, al:iter. km.. 4 to be the right, all Olt ' • [ tions!.STOLES.—Orf the !might of Thurs. day, : last, Febniary 21st, a ht)i-se land cutter .were stolen from the stable O* H. T. Ashle4 .• of Brooklyn in this : county. .IThe horse is diS r eribed as a' black or dark' brOwn, with at 4„ . • lit; tleA - 1 7 hite on the right hind fo;i 5 just above she hoof and no other whita,abnt him ; fifteei l hands high bottle withers ;7& - Ining eight nex spring. The cutter body W - afpainto yellti‘i-, A ibtinie , . wit h Iluteli corlar,liaiTd two ROllie were also talien.:. s • • • 1 • • • - ~ • ! S,+:2:reral persons have be( out in pursuit ei c of, thief, and one suspect „, persOnTassed . through Honesdale, and wao pursued, spine distance-Up the sheiiir of Wa7ne conniy,'hui .. , not overtaken.: Perry, Jen: of 11Iontr Q p j, . got on the track . of a roan ''nth a hbrse . and cutter Closely.; answering; . thcf - , ditieription :. di those staler', but after tracing hinr as, fir as Norwich, N. Y. nand learningthat he was a resident of Mount Upton,. m r . Jenks's funds thiled, and he''w . as obliged to l'etttrn. - .... Mr. AshleY.affers•sso- for the return of the hoise • and the conviction of the thi t l, - or.tf.ts 'for the horse alone. ' . i. . ~ .. *. TnE `Tbwicsmc ELEcraoxs.--It will be seen by a communication in anothftt—column That the editor of the lioniroset , ,Pon' 6scrat gets' no nearer.the truth than' , usual -when says'that " at flarfOrd. they Democrats zrere t , 1 largeli:successfal, electing their whole tick t byla fine Majority." He is dtlite'as far fro correct :Is 'reganis _Great Bead and'-se'rertil other of the -, ownships inentioned. Thelact is the RepablicaOs did not feel 'f' disposed t to etfuree patty:tests very 'closely in Township 4lections, raid itij many cases - did.i i i- • - 1 . L not make up ®ular ;ticket ; butmany .of i their say low!•,that- if the . Deinocrats are. g 6 -35 . . . ing.to,cr • w • so loudly" over the election of al • \ r tp4;i Democratic constable or .SchOol Director by r-, F ~ ae ~- .. .. ; .. Republican votes, they 'wilt see that, .such 1 . xt ....,Esses, EDITOII4 . !.-7$ 1 see you puyish %:otes are withheld hereafter. It itr;a wonde cd my letter, I v.-rite again. 1 have sir.ce. Chase don't brag of having ea . ried Montros.. conversed with several of'izity. neighbors, and don't brag fur C.'At-Gere; Democrat, w elected And - I.am 'Sorry to saymg - erg:Il l meets in favor of itor in. this Borough " by-a h• ntlsome major - i-r.bandonipg their .Fre.eSoil principles and 2 1 • .• I adopting:the. , n ore Democratic da,ctrine of ... s .„_ i„.., ~ ,I'' _ Kansas - • ,-. • • Slavery-extensi n i do n 4 meet withal Much "'The r-res'Yents ret'el t.t Prot favor as Ihad 1 pectekLi They don't .seeat . latnation,.which - receives. the s itvorable notice. to. think '' ni*r.istu" so good and .desirable Of. tee' Montrose' Democrirt, .ive . s. the •people i a ibitig MS thej)letn ocratle party and 1 do.-- of that devoted Territory warninLthatif they . Fur you are aware that although, tor the. refuse ...to obey the infamous and unootistito : t sake of effect;: i e. call yours. the ;Black Re ~., tiunanaws of the Bogus Legislature fore i PubliCaii• or nigger parity,'! it is our: that upnifttl6i- .by: the Border. .Ruffiana, - not only . ks to spread the black race over- all this thelocid Mil Wa: . but the United States troops • continent ; awl, to maintain•forever a very in • f •:' itli - - bed . ' will 14 - employed to en orce_ emu . tenee.:. tiniate. conneetiwi N 'll - 664en them . and the - When 4 is reinetti)aeredAhi'it he,l3order , puf 7 . ' ‘whitei.ext , , by nteans'Of the Petri:it-Chat ip „ftan las deprive the "popuhi ..sovereigt s” of stitntiOn:' -.. You 'want to people the rich Ter- Kansas. Kansa of freedom of speech { nd of the Prestirritories of the west with w w hitell; tee ant , - under pain of imprisonm en t, • utd . punish any to people •theiti :mostly With "nip ers," leas- • . ~ I . one - who iihall• assist a pc .. n elainied as a, ing the pooil Wbites ss:ho ma% straunle in 'slave and .brchightinto' thaC 'e itory toes • e ~ _ -, - ther-a to lead; a kopel,...sa\ -- j exi - Cave,. in 1,,,b-rt.• . • vim with ilzsatit, the.inatvw7b - o endorses the 11. agave; and wool; Like the same Class in the.old 'Proc • laination• as wbat• - it ought to be, mti4tl slavelStates,. Still, we shall • zontinue to stig , - be - thought extremely anxious to 6nd, some- InatiZe you as the • niggeP party ; and s if thisty to . praise-in Pfesidmt Pierce. . I make votes by it. Nil 1 3 4 A.. report of khe :proceedings of the Republivan :National Conveiition - at Pitts butt-will ,e found in our ,colutrns tcp.day. 71'he eeting Wtts throughout hamtonious ind en Lb lastie, and atijortrned, in the hikhest spir its. ,We trust that the foUndatiou 'was then in' here laid of a .7rcat NittiQal puty :re-' li 0 9 co:wind9i the United :States et#a free country, and awn wilt administer the enersi govelm trent in:Accordance. with the Eirintiples of uni versal I erty and equality 'of hurnankights. The Delaware, Lackwaluma dc West ern Railroad COmpany are p‘rihp, to,ereet ii, a new Depot - Ipathlitr,g at Mon reseDepot.— The sperilleatioas dik. ail be ek at the Store, of I. 4. .Pont 4k Co ja this tvngit, by such ... . . 4 as _desire to - compete fur'the COO tray to put , , Up the ite7 . lteildieg. • ;' , 1 - ' ' I . . • - - 1 • , r the' fridepeadna. _Repitiran-••• '• • - I. 1. _ .• " . o's tor Fainsas 1 • . • .. . , ~,...„...., with ,_ MESSRELv EDIT • : - :--4 n uked . neatly i approval 'thcsiigges . ..•':of y our; porrelipond- . .. . 'ren( l, " .1 . 014.,'-_!'of. 14un, t - -tiiceelc, relative to! . , I eneobiliging companies ii L le O.lerusing young Mai to migrate early : this .cOmiiOrifing lo Kansas. When I. - ctinia4er the imininlint per ils tc whi ch • tho -noble little band -, of , re, settlers State r alivadyth S ere are exposed, trent 4 • 'i ... the •threatenedrenewal'of invasion by. the em issaries of Sfaiery, ran and rowdyism in, Missourr- with their int4lerable outrages up on fties . o.t well as property of thuse.l.- -tiers, aFeially . since _that man, whom Prey i-1 ;.. dence has permitted (apparently as a s co urgee to the eountry,)..to sit.l in the P,residellial: chair,' iti, encouraging on ;these m ad invaders by pettitoggyinir cause, and - progosing that kind of .pi7ditiotion to Kansas . that:lit Wolrmight bo expected,to offer:to,a flock of lambs, fray ,tvlien 1 contemplate this state:cf. things,; 1 could almost wish myself: young agaiii, if possessed iifphYsical powers fof en- during hardships, and a ktstwart frame roin ; , Men' surate witlt :my Will. fluO . Sinea Vain not of the kind4 . tmaterial Wantcl there, my-, self, 1: propose to do the 'next Vest thian. le 1 , can for the cause; • and. I.liougli niy-proposal may be but 'a small beginning, my suggestion ,may incite hundreds of others—nay -thousands perhaps.,l-mays -Say, .1... veil in Northern, Penn-, sylvailia, who may- be animated by the like sentinient to, follow the ;example. It is.this. Small as my - Imola are; l l will give ten dol lars on demand; if others will adopt this pfan; toward aiding any , suitable young • Alan or company" of 'such young Men to migrateim mediately to Kansas; if 'any can: tleinchici;d to go from this county; ' imposing. no other condition - Chair - this ; that if Heaven .proSperat them-,it, making ii home 'there, dedicated to. freedom, they 'shall as SOon as able help oth er poor hilt honest •ernigrants who may ; z ar rive there in need•of liCipto begina living, to the arno nit itt' least that,' , ilicy themselves have been aided in getting:thiire.l . : - l ~ ti= Supra se'only • ten, of • e ven Six or eight . young nori of the rig,litstainp caniie- found in.thiSs!, • Unty fur this :e.nterprg;e, if a i like x) • nnumberi s & hould start, frin eryi comity at the port , What an aeces . Siott might be made to the Flree StateSettl4s of Itarisas-- , alike determined to' defend • their , Own - tights, and scrupuld r usly respect- fliti rights ilf : ! otlipfs.. I would hilVe siieli men :mil s suen Ohly •enet.ur aged - toTgo, as , woill&go determined' (like the mass of Free Statenien there', : a• appears from our mostAinthentie iiitformatioii) t v main lain the i';qh'ii by .nirir Tieing the aggressors, but always forbearing and peat taking un til for cd byaggressionl4 fight inself-defense. Thy shiluld give, no sok, of grOund for the !ging pretense of the Atehiscins and Stringfel r . lcws, that they go',to mei) dle-Ilith Sia'very in , Missouri. If the Missonriaas Want the hior- - al leprosy 'upon 'them, I let theist. alone" in the enjo.s-Inent of it. - Ati.least ',lei. there be no other iliterie:renct. with oii,ir• " Institutions" thin the:spontaneous efftlet which maybe ul timately prodUceq...by: . ,the eoutr,ist - betW(.44 the cOn I parltivethrift of Free Labor and that of the Slave, a5...W611, as the generaf... moral: and social condition proatited by each; Who e4ti bt Ttese That :Copt titles .i.t eriiigranti led with this- spirit, and .determination, and eq4ii)ved with-Shari:v . 's Rifles Duly tolte I used in the histeniergency (but to be used in that.extremity as firiniyiumi as surely 'as that there is a drop of their .. evolutionary ances tors' blood in their veilts.) woUld preserve peace anti avert violenee,rapineandbloodSed from Kaps'4s, moire surely, and effectually than , ~ .; any thing els?' Is there not. the right kind of material for-such a company of - young men . AO be raised, compOsiA of ten Or a dpzenfrom each. county in the "P r roiiiso Distric t ?"— to recur 11 :eiple enough to what the. 4/ , . et be well.,N) ' 1 11 1• • f Of 'NV. f o rk •W •P '4i. •1-•. • •• -,'7•7•••"' Jar= A greeit - part ef the eternity , wits - spell* in • - ; - • And are iltere not dollt:iis enough .ready to 1 - Territories. l / 4 Butthe :said 14 would. like to - ••• t '' P. "' awl ' '' - ' e " f ' 1:•• .• ' • 1 '• '' ' • • '". Ses - ;.Jantes Ferley;.of Viteinia IGen. Nliirkit I s P ea-m g- ' 1 ' • • •. ' leap from the pockets Of he Freedom-lox-ring 1 , , knov.;hos - Slavery could . eve have gtit into of. y 4 , :itti. ,,.,.k. 4 , 1 „.„, ; „• Ni„•:B . ..D7,ei ey ' 4 l ) f.K en - 111e . k.f. ; I •Alr. A.rney .of ill.,lstated that, as the vari eitizenk.of these coutities tti , equip them for I Kansas if the •I)erneeratic• • re- y; liad, not re- W.' P. cl erk , api,,,,,, ; R. \V, *r,„adi,,,, anti i 00.4 Committees were. not ready to repOrt, ~.. • . ; • a • ; the journey ?r , .What ad.: - feu. in . Bradford 1 pealed . the 'l,l.issoui.i . ..on -- 11 - .. mice ; and -he ei ! .. t , I s mightt, CC II pa L - G: W. JU lin n, a liidia lla ; j'6l lll il. ,Xl e Aliih n i: i the time.ol' . .the - Ct ‘''.•lnti m b'• o • . ,41 i- .. 1 and Tioga ? -- W-he...•will folio the lead in ma- I, wanted to .know if. that Was c t active • inter.; of Illinois ; 'Gen. Bineham, .o.f-Miehigan ; DA _ I by, eddresses, and be,pieved that one delegate :•- i , . . vid ,ronis . of I\'lsconsiti- F. ..M. Newson . ' f , i from each; State retiresented .be invited •to tering the plan I have sketched, and who are Iterence on the side of Slaver • -and then he • • •NlinnesOt::: and Lewis • `'C ' • leplian i •Of the ir:?.4... 1 "sPeak' each one bei ' 6l : 7, run: ited to ten min t; , • the yOung. men ready to embarkin the enter- I enquired, if the Pre,sident--eb• his fate Proe:- ° triet of Colntribi. ' • • 1 •' • • ; Lutes, firise ? ,• . ; - • • ." • 1 • •. • _ . 1 lamation telling the people ttt ansaS• that if The'followine entlethen• were 'in:tined as i - • I -' ;• •t ••- • T ' • ' l ' il •••1 Mr • he, motion • - was,aaopte , ar.i - ~.. . Stone 1,,,.... .if M's. chi r 'Rented the con i ic d t m. of - 1 subscribe my tirenel,to -this merely to i'Luf,i.Y refuse to obey the Miss] . r.i. f4Ws which Seeretaris:—lZes.e.ll'Eriti,!of ,Pe,nn....,. D. ri. I ' -.• • ._-, PO. - . •• - I Tilden 'c f Ohio • It. Dim.,., , f x • •, 1 ,,, ){ . ! part es .in_that State, 'affirming that the nue: shoi-• tbat•my mite is a •b;',weafide offer.. flit 112rder Refli , ans hate "e tended" sorer' • ' ' i • ," e 9-•e" - °r. , • •I)• - • •; - • •• • t John V.ii•ehi "of ll' noisl • •intl