El ' 1 , .1.,-.• t t . . - ''''',„; ..... ti , ,0 1 ,...--'i ,1 1 %1 , - a , 100,•„ ) o.,..'ivi I, ' 1" , ,. - kvi.il4 ~, A, ' - • 1,-"t^.lV-'.t..-: • 6 .. 1 .';', •,,,r vii; : - ,,,,,apk . .-.. 4. 1 -"" A ,- ste ~4 ) i.- L . : •' sA '''' 001; '. 4;•s _,•• .l's ,_ , lt - , — ., .., • ".•?.'" , '" e `;;;111.:i....,, ' 4 . -•< ' , 4-=•- -- -1 , ---- 1 " "Isfr,:it., ,1%----T•••••••::._14.:xt...t... 1:1,c1.1:‘!„.,. ..7,../..t1. --"% f ....., ---- - -•°- ___ - ... ( x , ,';~ l~v ; ~~~~~~AL'? C. If. RE..O it H.; H. .FI?AZIER,'EDITORS. ' MONT. Thurodav itioremberllo 1856. HENRI, CAN FOR :REsrut.rr, . 4011N6,IlAilLES FA'EUONT: . pazsrom, , 3NILLIA L. DAYTON: , : • PROSCIPTIO' I C-Alth. ugh it is well known , . that a large portion of : the : am Detnocratle party have conscientious aurnples. Lainsteating meaton Friday, it isa reMaykable fact hat many of the : barbecues latojy held by the party hare taken plamon that day orthe:week. We hair heard of cases of tilt kind in liii.to:s,' - in Bradford Co nty, Pi., tmd - otbor places.— • Not to be behind their neighbors, the leading Bach -1 , , • ancers or rAusquenannaleounty got up antix-roasting .in Ilal'forttlif Fridge on last week. We understand '1 that some of the Irish Men coUsider At an intentional - 'slight, zind talk of boltitig and setting up for a patly T : ' •by themselves, as. they constitute a majority of the Deniocra - ey, so called, of -the county, and don't 'intend to he iinpose&upon with immunity. • - They Ider,: relish iiie idea of being flattered with soft words ..ill thge votes tee safe in the ballot-box, and being et:eh:Jed from the fe,a,.t of fat things afterwards. by king advantage, of heir religious • scruples." It 1:, looks as: though, since he alliance betwem. the Shari peraocracY and the , K, ow Nothings, the fOrmer had irabilied some of :iii`e , icative American prejudices of the latter, and . tnealt to keep , ' their Irish brethren at 1-„rra's length. : -Wheter these demonstrations are intended as insnits to the Catholic religion, of as- a Social proseripiion of Iri.shmen, we do not pretend to deMde. ' It is, but fair to add, however, that a report - i .:, ( arretlt iliatsome of the more politic leaders took • a'-01 - zz a fuw.codasb to! the barbee-,ie,' to regale .sucli IA the faithful as could not consistently partake of the ei. • - L - , Reprib!ica meeting on 3.londay evening. ASt-, eras bad in the Court House, and, contideting I stormy state of the.weather was very well attenz ded.\ Ilon. G.;d4,- Grow made eine of his best speech _ es, in the course of svitieh he reviewed the history nf, the.slarery ,question in this country--illastrated the ef t ect of free and' slave institutions, by pointing out "the'difterenCe in , Ithe growth and prosperity, or . Fee and Slave States, --proved that the Democratic party in this District ill recently held the'satne opin. ions'on" the slavery question that himself held and '-still refeireci to the cheering prospects fot the:uture of theiarty of frt,Otioni in the United Statcs:i iThe tooirr ras adorned it ith some appropriate de%i -4 . • CA' tY7bilaitity , the Rtpublican majorities in The Wil l'''. - ' t . mot Dislriel. the Re L üblican candidates fcir, 1860, 'Fremont & ilaytou ,„' &c. , , , • q.. , t.lFni . .r . SolT.Srr..l,,t - at.."--The northern tiet t of roan. i l es:in renns,AJ,lvat,ia 11 give majorities for tte Union 1 .7.li.lzet. Erie alri.v:i , . 2.7 f i'2 Warren 850, 3iTean 29:,1, i Tio • -, tz 5 . 8:25 Bradfbr.d 4G55, Susquehanna 1523, ! Vi - i,yno. t-: , ,1, an '.d l'ottor 601. Hare is an, fl o gb epic of i 11,,5:35 ton; oriiy, agnitist Buchanan ir, .thig nge - of 1 ehapties." .Tatir.-r in l Crawford county, 'Whit ' really .ft - • ' firmed part ot what lias formerly fae Conneetient Rt 1-rve; the ageentertonit ha 3.1-„.r.- -cru----..thein :1•,:r of i.. - rnit.l . ~in, N ":7 York State, go. !or ' Fremnnt-t. i l in :11,' , same •sl. le as our nhrtlitra tier, including a. I I 1 i.. o.::it s ,y for e - ery Cti a rty fioni-tli&Catt,z,kllis to Lake 1 Fries 01.nr.qt , Feruox-r,:a.-31r. Win. Delcher, of i'htlard, noW in s his 4:me hundred and first year, was nu laud at ho!th elections, thli= Fall, and voted' the Rt .! titiCit. lie voted for Gen:,Washirigton, and .twery.Presiden tial election wince. His recollection of reColutionary tii - RLsis good, and he is•now able to ;1(.1 colside:r )ne oven durinr , the door, and 11, Tt,e ty Joon _ :iced at or: IRA' bringing advices„to the sth intzt. The only point , of much interest :in the- European news ' the continuation'of ill feel- ing with rtgard to the Austrian occupation of the On this question France and Russia, naturally go together, while the policy of England is to support Austria. .According 't.6 the plglish Tiers, the Ar.g,lo-Frezmh aTliance-;may 'be considered as nearly nt an end,Sts • ,the two,countries are at entire valia.nee on the Eastern, question. • . . ; Mont: -Binscraivrimv ItT POETNIASTER-GE.NERAL /.13011ELL:HOur Jcipit Postmainer4:eneril. his re v. the Postnifice from Little Meadows in Apolo.' 14.0 n Townshii•:; this County, some three miles back, tr t n point iwkere it will accomodate but comparative -1: 'few' of the inlialiitants. Remon for tbearemoval, • , ilar7 Barney, the late Postma§er, ' , a Republican. The citizens in the vicinity from' which the office hisbeen removed inform us that their most conven ient liost-Offi e now 'IS at Ow ego! '• • - Tni ITAaatittrio WZI±GY TtLiatAra, since passing, inte the hands of its present proprietorsibas become one?Of dm best RepublitaMuewspapers -in the State, large size enables publishers.to furnish a large •amount of miscellaneous literary tast ier, making q it an int j erestingfamily paper. Tice semi weekly an4tiailY Zfr graph ire 'issued from the same otlicM A t r o3pec4i-s will be found in our advertising columns. ; - • - , , -. • : i . . CE - Tliouh Butlfwginni. was ro-elected by but 70 majority, :it ' t n,.'iat be remembered that the distriet _ from4rhiahha in elmted,,is notß Buchanan. epubEcan, busgave 4 1 1kFillurn:e 754 mujorky over Fremont. Thl4, pkimivs ' . lion , great a triumph Burlingame has athieeil,. for Tkemaut generally rune ahead of all , coler'l l -i l liama oiancliclates. - ' : , Tice proprietor of the.Phritadelphia Saturday purithaied the .-.2merirms Courier clip l'emu l yr prop'Oetor, IdeMakin, and united the two paper* nuclei the_name of , the "Philidelphis Saturday Bulletin dud Araeri!= courier?! It is one of the r,esi weeld ies for literary matter and Intelligente in the country, A. CPwowiege., puhlizber, Philadelphia. - • ti Lancaster (Pa.)Bank suspended payment on Tiiesilylait, Nor. ISth. il'oteholdersarjadyis ed not tol& , Mrifice iihe tame, as the meets are sup posed 'he sufficient' Acr twat lite 'circulating Ale • 4. 4ie rammer futur amounts to $17,- 0011- inoiey so : ,;: tbolAutre reaclied t064811-Pa Ike C - t)iatiitiLitiline tlie harts _ !ifyoitjteAl *eh relief to 3be 'iuirering POO State settieft.. • •*llady neNispapers .and .4isimitty• rase rolp4itiated Doha Ercaztantfoi ) &It in 18-60! • • -• • P ff* 41 4'c'egh her elost°* vote for Iluci mati, the 'l,ollint /Moen is elected Gcomper* and liqbraska-bill jUiardsan ticore,fo..d Thitial -4A6011'014e ReputilTetut,k4ateltiellet * 14 " 4146 " 1e1 t lewol tlio limmjiiitut aadidsteforGo:ernOtOMesrl' lers i 7js ' e l esl ";l' 4 . The two theeCeordlieft ge. Ault* iS 6 0 in thiiaelititeS Abilareiterni4 goliti!-tiriceo far :ileevamitst-noteibe Stateoghtaw ro-is anksipiutia . • ,•.,•-•• eii)t OSE PA. ICKET FOR 1860. d at the 'um. - -,.. - ' ... -- - -:-- -:---, - -,......—., I . ::: 7:1 - .::t ' ''. '''''''',..'•--. •-'l''''•• ~ •;,',.: '., , , .., .- ,„ el;,', , -,--., - de bun manner nesentation. ITA 1 3rtulotillismittC?:=The ofile`ial mil. tiek for . • The ceremony of presenting the i*Blunterfroin 1 the tpion ticket in this congressional ,diatri • as the ladies of Montrose to Lenox towiailip, Ale haos i folios?:, of Ron. O. A. Grow, (for the ,lareesitain in ihetlite. 1 , :,,Bradford county i 41,653 Publi*vote since October) . tdok Owe inAliliCkiisit 1 - -',:- 11 - •..' 111 ;*- ' '''V' . -- ; 162 = llouskitt Montrose; on Tuilid_ ay evening `Ob. filth, I ,' . -,' 4 - : . (,-' •,., . __ —1: - _ a an occasion f muc h interest.' A ligrie ii;4 l3 . i 7 •.I Z 1 11 , . \ :`c' :. , nd was " ' o ola' , k. - - ~ 3 ;,.,; '-i:oul :- ,f`-.,- 4 0 40 " ,tber Ptpen." , illdlidingtha n r laditilirlrerelia aArli-.' ~y. , ;jrb ins iiiiioa the OttOlier OlcaiiP. n 2. ' lino% The Banner is a very beatitiAil culls; trimmed ' '''' . 1 ' B ra diutd ‘. ~it• '; ~ -- and ormunentcsd with mach taste. On one side is the 1 77 06 11 c_ .( ' ' 684' " inscription, "The old Liberty Tree—let it Grott , " I ri ' u 'l tl : 6 :'" . ` rji 2/9 and on the other, " Presented by the Ladies of Mon ' t.i Tn ' Ll. iu s i iga is - ,i„ t ep „* Gr iii es ~, 1,483:,_ :J,' rose to the Banner Township, Lenox, 15,56." I Piitce's nytjarity in thefro . 'et a. The ladies bad selected Wm. 11. Jessup:Esq., to' i ' L .ri lvaB - s°°l present the Banner in their-behalf, and aeccordirigly Mr. Jessup-appeared on the stand- owl read the fol- lowing versa prepared by another for the occasion 1" he Old liberty Tree. The Old Libbitv Tree! In Lenox let IC+9.rowy Till deepots all shall know That our Conntry . ia free.. 'This Banner floating o'er, , Shall rally all the brave, And cower every. knave, - Tin slavery is no more. Freemen of Lenox! tak e . The offering you...deserve ;. Its honor firm -preservel For Motitrose,LSdies' saki In the:breeze, let it 'wave; 'With standard on free Sod,' -Until the Arm of God. - Our father-land Shelf save. The PK:al and Slave Pott - r -- A demon Sisterhood! .• At war with all that's good, • Bare this exulting hour. The bloodof Marqns slain; Though jubilantly poured, : , Awakens justice's sword ;• While tnad'aing bigot brdiu, lirtlnlc with thee - bloody draught, Maddened with helliih Read on Prophetic - page—.. Fallen! the Papal Craft ! Democracy turned Shams—. The dough-fhce northern Man, Wheded into Slaier776 'ran, Would every freeman damns . But." Bleeding Kansas" sport. Led off by "Buell and . Brock.," Shall have a broken Heel.— The, traitor's erne is shorts! What means that Banner .dord? See traitor - Judas die ! I . And Kaman hanging lligh! Vs done et freedom'g wordi Lerma! thy Banner 'wave! Uptier the lead of Grow% Let .Slavery's minions' know` , Wl:b honor most the brave: Bally in Free.in:n'a 1 1 . • True, free and orthodox! And . with the ballet-box • Establish firm the - right. - Tot right made. be might! Not right Not right Piitriarehal!" . But tight in Ilearen'elight! I " Free' thought ! free speeehl free Press! Free air! free.soll! free trade!' For all, of every grade, 1 Whom God•hattimade to bless. lIM The battle now begun, • Neeti'sno prophetic seers] To tell, in four gun t years! Of freedom's victory won.. Our fathers—true men ailH- In Seventeen 'Sel : enty-sii, As we in fifiy-six Felt SlavetT's cursing t!zrall, Stout hea.rts! stout hands! all Braves— None bending . 11T.Iple knee! They. struck - for being free, • Or having honored g-raves, Women their - Banners made' All cheered' for freedom on Each husband, brother, son— Shall we their name degrade? Our'Old.Libcrty Tree By emit- 1,1, -.Ad and toil i Than planted in "free soar cars rrec. Shall ruthless band cut doirn, The planting of our Sires? And freedom's altar fires Go out with Heaven's frown?- Perish recreant thought!• ;, Freemen up to tirade ! No more dotard prattle! ij Fight as your fathers fought, Willr Grow in Congress - HA AndVilluot on the Bauchi We'll Liberty entrench, t And onward " roll the 8a4.1” Fre cdoin's federal Arch 1. With its olden . Hey knocked out, again with EL(iiii On 'sixty, Fourth of March.! Yes the Old Land of Penn I Our good old • ley Stone State, Shall, in her birthright great, • Come back' to right again. 'I . . Give to Jessie Itiriam's song, Fremont the Chair of State,! And then shall be our fate' To shout the cause along.:i Itlil Columbia! hail! Thy skies beaftbe token, Of slavery's power b‘..oken, And tyrants dying wail! The Old Liberty Tree! . In Lenox let it Grow, ' Till despots all shall know,'; That Our Country is free!; . . .Mr. Jessup then Made seine happy arid eloquent re marks, referring poi cularly to the sufferings & wrongs endured by our brothers in 'Kansas, to women's deep sympathy for the suffering, her instinCtive advocacy of the right, and - the - interest she feels in the causeof freedom and humanity, and in conclrsion presented the Banner to Mr. Grow. On receiving it, Mr. Grow expressed the pleasure and gratication the occasion afforded Lim, as evincing the inter:est the ladies feel in the success of the cause of . freedenal. Be referred te the'fact that Other towns, such as Anburn and Sus-' quehar.na Depot, had done almost es*ell as Lenox. He said the Republicans of Lenoiarregated to them- Selves no especialnielit for having wen the Banner. If other towns had been as highly favored by the ef forts occur oprionents;they might hese:done as well. If Snobble , liadsPoken twice in Susquehanna Depot, the . Banner might have gone there, Be while he spoke only once at that place, Lenox wasfa i vered with two speeches from Snobble„ and, in addition tcs , that, Lit tie spcike on one side of the Township; dud E. B. Chase pn the, ether. itr. Grow said that from the rtl- Tiorted surrender of one hundred Rephblicans in Len ox, caused by the eloquence cif Snobble,. it might be inferred - that our cause was losing grileind there—but 1 for the election returns, He,referre , ,l itsome length to the causes that led to *lnformation. of the Repub . . , Bean party—spoke : of the gallant and noble qualities of our chosen standard-bearer, Jolinc.Frernimt - , and the interest the ladies felt in his success, as well as that of our. cause, and, aftereome happy allusions to the harmers of gallant warriors of old,itheinfininne-of woman's smiles he Cheering men on to - noble -- 4eedis, .closed by mitring the ladies thut,their gift would be preserved and cherishedby-theitepubecaneafLettle; and that whllerglying - around kin suiPortof the !Ma , ciplei of;themes - 3efferson and true Denioteraey, it l othould be said of thevi, es,Of the old Guard of Nape. , leen, that in iunshine or in storm, in Tictory . or der' [feat, "the Old Gliartl never surienderif.' 1 ',." '' When the cheirifiad subsided, Judge Wilinei was called for. - The:ludge eiliekC briefly of the" mighty struggle_noi goingon - in this 'country betwesin the .• • , , . antertustic principles .of . yre , dgm':ipd .DcAatisnot, of Civilization end Barbarism, of Right'and andt..6 of illiiiin .. slar!r7. ' litre.. Barbarism exertsindegradingtbipositiotrifoA6';'4ad,44oiiel ai - i iagii:ar eritifaithtleat,iinrcause,ilt.Ccause or cii fl,*;. tia a 4; CI ill izig 9 0 and P'ied°P , lilust'* ol3l o/-' , . .B. kr: Ar*ei.El4l4 , llexC: addressed kkel 44 , Pi with much heiiiiii4 44 c"o"Deß 4-, and 4r 11 # 451- loired . fty*lder :A; ,i,s. :Poo : :11 . 3 s4rike , *PT =Oa t-1*14**40.:444er which thel -2 *,#I I S At tk il 4 r i4 * P c4 , l o o 4' 6 7.Ao,4iif i rte*WrS 4, *o, l if4 ll o,tOr.. l oM. TY7'..% t.0.PF.4 1 1( 4 4 , ._ 1 )e7, :,!ift :P7,10r1.4..::%. ,i,', •i 2 , t.,:- , '. -•:, - -a :i:V . 7: . , W I Dinia Corayrr..—lttoim neighbQng Wyo ing the Briton and Buchanan ticketa ceire exactly the Fan) e . triuber of cotes---11' the pton ticW4 Fremont had 1156 voteai moreills'., There were; 57 fates m the count stralAt Fillmore ticket: ' • .• I 1' ' ''' , • - . N ' Ttutit.=-L-The Republicans of the i State lay well be proud of the great vict have. l 'ehieved., The whole vote i' ih n e. l ~ , PresiOent was as follow; • Freinent, 315,1 chanao, 194,7118 ; Fillmore, 124,275. . F major#y bVer Buchanan, 80,427. Fremont', ty oviij Fillmore 150.010. • Thel l ,Republitans also elected theirlytaie a larkkmigority‘ and 21 out of SS mernbei g ess i'il, ' - ,V 1 , • t' . I • 11 •ots.—A Telegraphic Despatch dated . ' i 5, states that the Illinois Legislature t, f. itivst Senate, Dem., 113 ; Itepliblicai i'.l ' DaM., 37 ;, Opposition, SS, consisti 1 cants. and 5 ,Americans.. Presidin ''..l I • 1 F Tior l'tood. Republican. '. I 1 li „ l• 00 \Nor CtTizEtcs.—A company,of az, strel'',Q•caTi the United States tvererecentlyi throt hirope, and applied for p.-tssnot lla , re t i , i dened thy. application, on the t 1 1 s,cy ,ere net citizens. Re says : _ `,‘ Ithe pagers ithieh ac c ompany your can° 4 i l l. theng. Is\ not satisfactory evidence, tha' sons r whoin You request passtiorta are o (Tint' n. -They, are represented in your ' colo :d,' and described in the affidavits a'l from .ich statements it may be fairly infe4 they. Negroes. If this is so, there can: bel that ey are 41at citizens of the United Stu{ Nov. as Feu Rep Veal D :RACEPCI..—TIie Albany 44 //as appea , 1 tn - te`. throughout the country, not to aid' up . )s of subScribers for Republican ne but t :lend thehl serrices to the .Dernocmtic "Th ~' influence," it saps,.. as members of ocratik Party,' and particularly as °Ricca' itS bay,, !hood bd exercised in faror of lation !of Democratic newspapers ." This s 1,„ is dis Onorable in -th highest degree. EnSYLVATIIA OPPICI !iovember 4,1858• . . ~, _ 1 ; - .--Thoorr.-- Stra't. To . DEu. • cor,4Erts • I - 'Fremont. Fill. Fill. ON • Bach. Adamt......., r . 1120 1225 24 23 91 2637 A11eg11gny...... 1 . 13671 592 896 .151 9 9662 Armstrong. ...1. 2963 113 75 31.1 1 1. 2680 Beavdri ...... C.l 2658, 103 - 133 .2S 41 1905 Bedfbil - 11 ' 3001 1784 152 •'. 22' 21 2458. Berksl-,4, 1. 10371 32821 804- '46 31 11272 Blair. .1 4 • . • 4451 17531 697 2895 2069 Bradfit'd ... .; 6938 1 .301 71 .1'019 2314 Buck I 1 4682 .419 1 316 ; . :54 7h 6517 BO' . 1 11401 14 •67 3482 1 2618 Cam. a..:.,.;. .- 804 • S6ll 107 17121 - 21187 Garb, h - 692 3091. 150 11 71 1866 Cen 1: 1 r • i - 390. 1401' 552 23 q, 2825 Chest: 'l•.l 52051 62111 825 ;67 6 : ... 68113 Chili. : I' - . 788 9441 6 1701 2760 Clea 9.;:d-':••• 1 =:. 7561 551 93" 1:',91 • 1978 Clin . • 1 6181 .648 -, 34 1 4ini 1485 Cola 4 . 1 ...• •.' • 1239 214, • 5 14,581. ; 2589 emu' 1 11 1 :1. • •••••'i , 53601 . 41 41 54,051, 3191 ,Cumb and... 1 1472 1565 • 14 5f151, 1 . 3427 Danpli ". '' 1 1615 23321 107 • 4015, 41 30114 Dela ' 11 1590 4 219 : 791 2611 2005 Elk.. '', :I, 2751 45 1 -'1 1127 i 575 F-rie 11 • :' 51501 371 252 • 5145 2584 Favett z! • ' 0 089 1 .4* . ....if-s4:-• e ci:-. - 'W-i-ii Fulton' ,. ~,i 1421 s+lll 5 • ~OS! 970 Green::l ....... 13211 2721 .14 1(1071 • 2747 Iluntip. 0n...., 92e 1 9081 737 2.71 i 2164 India,' .' 1 3612' '3211 32 3. '75" - 1702 1- Efrer,s , . •• 1063 - 580 1 r :32 , 14t78 1463. Juniat ••,. . ..I. - 4.80 597. lio . Itll7 l 1305 Lan* #r . . ... P 11603 3615 1 977. 11.001- 8731 L'awrelge ~' 3055 11,1"_ •85 1 3161. 1220 Leban, •... . • • - 2414 ; 396 1 , 41 23511 2511 I,,?liigh' 1 • • .. 8237; 91, .'. 31 2 , 1591 4426 Lazern7 l- • : .18.50, f:os' - LAT r i 1 S 6791 Lvenmi* ' • 984 1 1700' - 701. 2,04 :3324 1eKe.:1334_ .. - 'Bl2 l 71 •" 40 1',41 • 526 .311oreer 4, 36861 . 15! -103 i 3 04 '2699 Mifflin ti . Y 2161 989 1 61 4 266 1491 Ifnnro 4 m ! -. • ~ 560 571 -12 ' 1629 2275 Ilontkquery... - " '2845' 492, .1 7 78 ;110 • 7134 Montote • .1 ,666 1 138!. 11 'l5 1.271 North"; ton ../, , 'll6Bl 644 : - 1194 30001 .5260 Nortl3u ibet:lend '; , 566 i 3.0961 244 fi4o6 ; 3059 Perry.; . : .....,-. 5211 15.01. 4157 - 1192 S 213.5 Philad Ida-i, 7892;12218'11566 31974 38222 Pike • - - t 10: 101 - •.5 '- .85 852 Potter.: ' ..... " t 1 4 2641 ' 41 2 270 667 Schuyi ~. •-i 21881.23151 367 870 7035 - .Sotavrs t -., L 1458 14 - I . 863 1763 ill Snyder. - 1 443 t ,101 .., 49 507 1265 Sullivan', ''' -. I; :09 1 431• 5, - 357 528 1 Samuel' ' nit- - 1• SB6l ' 8' 43 . . 912 2548 Tiogn. -1 ;...-:. 1 4541 7 20 45681 1386 Union...:i: .... :1-1429 1 171 - 15 : 1615 1092 Venting' i .....: 20411 _ 65 ,•• : 7 2113 2157 -Warren'. i ,• 1 :20911 21 47 . 4 140 , •1121. .Warren'. Weshin , '... i 42371 137 128 502 1 4258 Wayne' • 14>...'-. ~ 21721' 761 . - :37 21151 - 2259 Westin - land . l' 40911 -233. 166 1 . 390 .6172 4:4t Wyorni ' . -11381 17 - irp7 212 • 1111 York.. il ; -5111 3300 - 1001 812 . - 6876, . .4 . t • . 4 . t J---T--'1 7---"" • To d ,147447;55591.:26338',221f616;230500 c Total v kesst.in:the state ' • • -460295 --7-- 10500 ‘33`t.'B 51 11 • ; Total yoe" for Buctnuutn,. Fi rre n mo narea nt. union Buchan er Fremont and r. Straight' Imore Tote Straight.' emont rote in Philadelpldi Vote for rritt SMith, in 5 counties. • Tioaanatt's majority over all. The N• ,tc reported for Gerritt Smith were 7 i =Washington, 7 in Bradford„ and 2in Psquebanni.—Total 18. ty,f; " 0 1 ? a )ippeOlops., . _ --........ - - • . i For the /4u6tiesa. ~ NO more Entangling Alliances. 'V ' .Republfeanism has lost Pennsylvank butt va Pennsyl il vania. has f of lost its* Rerrablieanism. erever the IlePublica7Party maintained an indepe deatposition, it wmtri 3 phant4 Wherever it ; alit • itself to 'A mericanisvo: 7*, hastsuffered defeat here ,it took , a bold and stand and unf tied its greet sou eir.l lard,Ogribed with its one prinei le, - " 140 more . Stave Teri‘itory," there .gathered the ee and • inde pendent omen;yi and they. stood are d it like' a wall of living . fire, never to be yabda .; but - where itdoubtedilts own strength, and distrusted . the invin,- ciblenesief its own' principle, and aowent and hub_" . i ered itself with, the dead carcass of - '.. illnericanisni,". it has .e.overred itself with disgrace, Mil brought' de feat upon the great party of freedom. -- This is true of almostetry .County in the State. In the Wilinot ear i diettict, ~' "the American Party is• tire inpersed ont by the, itepublican Party, 60 f' ' -soil Principle, has sirept ' . ery:t*g before it. Ii: ere no' lesson to be I ''' ' frOut ail tibia!'' • ' "- - .' : - ' '''. - ' . At the Gutatoriaf Eleetion be Ran:ma-We - - braska Bill - was stditnitteillo the pee le of 'Peniasyl; 'ranta in th 4 Iperse4of its' able_ and Potmla‘r aos 3 e4 .Witt. Itigle& and it received a - most emphatic Con detinnuden.c 1t is quo thaf:krneriesmism ei?.(1194, ag i ns a t 4 , that calivlil4 ;as' MI 4itip,*taOt el ent, .hut it ,is equally an iinote emphatically _' true put!• t .ineeifeen *Dl 11 : 0 4 4 ve . bein powerless ' t . :th . , Delliio• .ritie Part ;Ned it pot been fora d ' "and - settled avirslon t. * he iiii)ds: of the peepie,l, `to the'Plinef led P les.cirl 4 e ! l ,4 6 iiii4;#4..L ~ q uI Y---P! Mii" *.l 2 * 1 .PittY ''''; „,,,./9. 4iotickti** l ' iir• .er1,3048--.1Mie ,17 in 41. 4 --- '..in* :!. s o ir lt. is. 4 ? • Why 4., I &weir,: 114** #'‘ 1 , 4 0 u. .. , - --P 4 nc iPk: (1 i*4 1 .4::. .'.:l l : 4 i iii ik*il i 119 1 ° • ASit,yrisi,tirT, .',V . 0 . 1 11 0,t. i'. AoiPl i io #4 .malt ~; - njukn. lint . 4aaleli 'r.s94l4)enee ltemettibir 'theitilarty seven tliOintind Majoiity pet. 1 :-ResOlied, That we 100 epcin the "N led against the Democratic Tarty on accounynf the 1 tern of Analysis" originated a l Od present great crime s of annulling the time-benorect:AsOmpact i D. B. Chamberlin as hiibli ir i erthy,of ti and perMitting_the curse of slavery to mgiebach upotki of, eachers as superior itcv an othei met territory*asectsied-tiifree*; and4e4tik'what't oitiminitti,.as tier,iiig: atlyito siMplifi is the capes: ,et thn pr;Sent 4CtOti; Let ns:to built 1 oftlustiitiaii the Seientala f Language, and and find:when and where thifirst fidieltteplitas t*. 'tit greatly to relieve ti', tutly oft_pratiie 'en, and thince tree the downsiaid pati t *llll , lO . gillts irkscimenesi# / tAW / V9ung *r 4 ler:- . - the Retinblicirr:Taky to- definit. . LoolOnick one `:Resolved ; That ,- t we shall;tratCir its 'tidy/ year ago when the first RepubliCan Convention in., Press •with much aimieti ; as parking a Pennsylvania asiesabled at Pittsburgh. Do you re- j the rugged pathway of 146 earnest Tract meinher, how the . :ll4l shook when the united, voices . }Ayer found so4nuch.diffi'Filty au renderiu of that Convention went up in one tremendous and iof the sciencekvt langur4a liitereiting 63 enthusiastic• about at the first mention , ofthe name of 1 the young. . - l'aasmore Williamson? how tbo people responded I Resolved, That we ii elies'o oripereer with lofty cheers whim the telegraph wires announced i to be theirue source ot an :analogies ; him , as a candidate for that suffrages ?—liow ready , imitating her, are we stile to' attilo the we,alr were to go,, armed anitwith weapons that God i f gee of perfection. give - ns, Wid tear -down the prison Which - Confined I Resolved; ' That we' c*l a cadto Pi of: Ch: 'him, and ricit leive one stbne abcive anotheil - Think - 1 wannest Sympathy; mlO net ern to him it all over, and make yountelves believe:if you :can, I tbiteki, fir liiS litveriabbi kihditoss aild'in 1 that the bee• Soil principle is Unpopular inPennsylia- i tug his stay among , us. 1 ' Wr.sarn-Faraor, IT. F. KT Mir-1 15.,. E. r ,'A . i .unty of each re "7l, On d for the Empire ry they Mate for 08 , i remones znajori- EMI .• • But•Passmiwo, Rllliamion was w4hdrawn; That ,trat the:Pa-false step taken by the'. friends at free .dolik._,Do you, not remetriber' f boW.weall shrank hack -andwbivereCia' beneath a cold wet blanket, whertit wa4 , announced to its•iititt. a Union Candidate •wws . . nominated"? That wia'a*ad - day ' foe. freedom' •In the auspicioirs birth .and growth of. the Republican party, Americanism saw its own deeiy and death, and sothe decaying Panaite fastened itself Upon the young and vigorous body of Republicanism •to seek out its. vitality. - j - - • Had PassmoreWilliamson remained in the field be Might not have been - elected, but the friends of fteedom would have tilled around him in evet7.elec•- , tion district andfoßned the-nueldus.of a party which would have come out laßibe .Presidential campaigrf, covered withlonor inenot with eliairt:.. Had the Republican Party preserifed its identity it might not have been victerionsz tilt it i.opld have • shop its own strength and -popnlirify arid denionstrafed the' inherent weakness and increasingtinpopulai sty of the American Party: : • - The Union Candidate was not elected, 'and the votes cast for him showed that the Ankerican Party I was weak where it''etfined to have strength, and .that the 'Republican Party was strong wherever it had an existence. The defeat of Hr. Nicholson pz.oved the American Party to he wholly ineeMpetent to ren der any valuable assifiance to the cal's:: • . af freedom. But the lesson waainheeded, and another Lri?iaa .1 ticket was funned., that; was - the xecoad fal.s:e . strp • • r ..,.. . taken by friends off . om. The Republican Party i went into the can na ag ain, hampered With the dead I weight, of America n m, at A n acquitted-herself nobly, r Iwhile her worthle ally was over Whelmed every where. But no les.. was learned, a third combirm tion was formed, a the third and fatal false step was taken. In the two emilbii but much .folly. INI third combination ! Sanderson correspal as a Republican; three times on its and Slavery, three 1 way! What a spec feat of Col. Premark' astrous results that 1 hut tnank God thal was defeated. - • The Republicans 4Su sq uehanna County . were the first Pennsylvanialto raid the standard, "\o more Slave Tei-ritory." ruder that . banner they hive foeglit Bravely and wet 1 .. Now let them be tbe•fifst to.raise it again with th ii)Seriptienadd•l, "No wont tsrallotra A - tra.s.sc s,' aid God and right will speed a certain rifle . . . Cayltssi... cket; by of Con- 'Chicago ill stand 12.- 1 g of 118 officer, " , gro nun ltrareliug si Mr. und that ommuni t the this des -1-,lter as black,• tint luo doubt to Post in getting spa pers cause.— tbe Dern olders at LEGSSEEI SEMI MEssas Enrronp : Although we have been defrat eidin thulteept egptisn by the! ,,, -- 4 -nt We are still alive, and ,:re pedaring to meet the cm,- my- wheneyer the oc9Aon AcmandA Our enemies. exult in thehope.that'Ythis defeht will annihilate our otgar.ization, and con i tn.those immortal principles which we are strivingi nutThtuin, to ObliriOn. But here they are seri.r.tlyin error. The principles of our party will exist as I) , g ss our 1160111 c remains ;• free, and unless thOse pilnripla• are heeded,our great and fertile territo•ies will 1./etitangled With Slavery, \. and the system of free sore: :will be obliterated. In the election of Janes Ruch an to the Presidency the' ,South have . gained • a v tory - overlhe North, slavery has encroached upon . edom;and the aspect of affairs looks dismal:for the tr.re. One consolation \ hoWever is ofl ' ered. Never b re in the history of our country has ailarty iu one , sir's time- *ming up and become so formidable. ,Axi I prophesy its. 'fri: mph hereafter, and doubt not t t it will place 'in . the chair of state,. in 1560, some ati who will advo cate and carry out their great prltiples. No praise is too high to bestow upon thera.‘They have, acted .11e wisely and have worked manly to pure the success , of Mr. Fremont, Deleat we have pected . sinee the October.electicna in, P.ennsylvaris d Indiana. But great ptinciples , will. survive p prejudice and we look to the Republican party as he only party calculated to carryout the 'true dean policy,: as the party laden Witt the principles JeTerson and ni destined soowto take lead in the eau Is of the Re - - public. Then will slavery propaganda iParn that they'cannot forever -pervert the true nteit Of the constitution, and deliberately kill citiz s*6at they may carry eat deir own peculiar tiois ; that they cannot enslave mankind in our to oril in the \ faceof ablemti.eoirtpaeti, and I:king - our ea nation to`shame, and make it a hissing to the p ten rtes of Europe. • • - A Das ' .tr. - I 1. SG. ' my•.. . :' anal t for the .... 1 is MEI MID 6457 705 !mist) sag, llts - sses. Entvons :—On crecent tour it good fortune to visit the. Susquehanna county School—a pleasant rural retreat, whither: re) letesoni of wisdom those who in turn are to Solons of their respective Toe.alitlek The scis, truly a workshop of learning, litOfitilY, manufa -ing Teachers by the' hundred, who 4 thiluence -tip c l the mass of youthful mind must be incalculable. • :.: It gives me pleasure to bear testimony to t 'hgh moral tone which pervades,the Institution, a the courteous 'bearing:of the student:L! This I :- understifidingly, IMving Iniligled freely with min their deletions, their studies, their i'reeititio heir debate; and their men:Mit - 4s. - Apd in r to the judicious choice of studies , , the• develop i: vigorous, thothght, the thoriugh prat-Lira/ in i 1 and the high . nd earnest eqeavrint of all con rnetl#,l it though in its infancy---convares favorably Iv 1 our kixlmd setux4a at the East. 1 - . . i To insur,.ce .the .devotion Dl' the 1.',50 Teacicrs to the gTuat work of -education; iI would. rneutitheir o 3 hearty adoption of; a resolution" to devote their tittle to, lintiu of thtirechoois." Theilitera/ rendering icited troisirm dit ussioo, but the 'pint. of tl it the Resoluti or its liberal rendering, seetted to wet a Unanimous approval. ~ : .. - r i 4. WO* 41103.i0 imam' whotier educational *liters are , conducted nagn cent seals thro!tghout the: Reis 'tonts State, or wbether yours is the tiwumer covu4. - • 1 • Ax Ea4rs~ssg. , „ • KUM= I.7swEsstrr, Oct., 18564 Xmas. Entroas :—The " Sprfnal Sehoor is now full hiait, attended , by upwards of one hundred • 'forty • tv'eherit nearly All residents of Suppe 'a Co. 430 exercises are . utandli intereating t 'u` ing the past 'week they". luts:elx*i' empktitie, e°; Prot D. Ir.4.nattnaherlin towhee, to thesehool, ailli:pfiootting iy isf the-EnAli -caned 'the Sysym" illustraling Ili* Structure . by analogies froth nature.' the . ,undersi !I AP thitft rota.' it l 9n ko the iyetesNmareirortedibelonoilliw j oreie: tiMisinwleslY foloPk • ations there wkg little dishonor, at shall a freeman think of The Who can read that:Gibbons and Bence, without feeling his pride, .Imbled to "the "dust! Freedom nees, begging aid of Slavery! 'lnes turning contemptuously a ide ? Much as I regret the de and much as I '4eplore the dig ust tom e upon the etintitry;tean 'foul and unholy. combination ..For RopiWican: •. • • 112.11x;Ew arm:, Nov. 1 2th 1 S;',C For the RepOliectit„ Susquehanna County Normal Sci - -Nzw Yonr. Nor. For die Repliblicaa. New:System ofiAzalyits. its, Cominipet. • 'Tor 4111 1 .RepttLittql.. SusquelLaium Co. teacheits' Said Association metiin Splingei notice; SeiLt. 1. 1553. Ilirorglttim:efec sidy,,O. Lathrop and. ottiers, IL large and commodious TOV 7 TT Wl3 . li. Fort ) = stated its rthjects, .prcS,re: , ;sl Calk Sec:votary for - report of preceding taktetiii Temd and adopted. ; Charatter and inthrriee of Toachrrtl, t, of Scl'i oi)1 Irouses and S.,i)toolg—kn po rtan corre:portdir,g istimr.te upon well perieneedter.ehers, Sehool Law, at the part of thou olr , o.lloin the e(ieratirH er training of the yoU47..ilePeud, m - Pre Abel CiTsidy, R. The 'relrarks of Mr. Furey topics, and rpen the eharat.t ,- ..r of sell teaebiw and e.nece.t.ez i 1 the '" - ohl rouh" froin persorrni kna*letige) bete idgidy and instructive. be if t lined to th e of teaching in that C.onntl..'y L.: In l i than in this creamy, and that flu:Fut:ad ter are' too frequent A 4 ,1.14 3 .614.. • lie zlso .thought thlit ntOtal in School, lr:otti railieular scripture, without favirtng tl.e tottets ular religlons tleitotninittion. • .3thtts r. A. Hart, turfie sonn- excellen, on the thitlt s of the Tiittchei•,,thit advan rienee,to alt concern+. • . • Presitkot uppointed;cominittee to re tot' 2nd day. Atijotrned till ever.4t.g. Met ai. 7 o'clock. 't AN,ociation • that iipinity,triMouitiqg to a crowded tertained by listening do one -of the Re dop'e beet lecture,a up 4:: P6pular Edue• nequalutet.l with the :1 0. 11pr, nevil no fa Lion of it. merit, :•: , Ace tt to eav tlt• abOtit the couory took a " tri ‘ilis espuble cf Oing them ;, but rt it•i.to be hoped, from 'Alit ultieh the pe i. them .ere many-years .j... • . 2nd Day; soc i a tiO n. t o O rd er . Chairn tee, repotted,. icadirli and inental arith eises Witre bad_ in both brilliebeF, m w present tool: part. Datikl Clianthf' sl:n, (a natii-e Susq. Co. and fortner v a - saccer.eful ti us,) Sras introduced tir the nsAr.oiation, marks, appro‘ing its pl jects - cnd aims, er.Cottr4iginr, desired Ito pre , er t, c new ar:d novel nit-.,de f f Icad.k,g rise ~c mar; and-accordingly gvvk mnt. czar. Aftornoon Sap( rinten the Normai School, tile!! iii pIo 2i, a, llfr. Lathiop (1 , =1,-(-4, c:;p4nntion•lipo of rertifie:ite:=," 1.t7 z4:e9s,oul to believe of Sp:b!grlile, is in , ..tr latej eximiitatii below the sigiud.nd erected by the for tendent- The Supectatendent• replie t!gintleftl" the certiflilttes of Te3chus' through the Co. not st'l much with,rtfe 1 ~I , , Me g one, as wnat tne7 sum l litt band suitable effort. •- i• ' • followingrey:Hi: • The peland •rt.:4.01u fcred by Mr.- Lathrop read antladopt 1 'Wherem —3lr. D.l B. Chamberlin ~ to this Ivsochitimi n iiew and original ' alyzing our langnage,idc:-.ig:iated by hi:11 own .srstem"• ,7 .Therefore--Resolved, That we hert hint our hearty' thanlis for favorittg us an exposition of his sys:erp:that. we . re ly ingenious, and as r,:rninently •ealculat and arouse the mind] of scholars, 'mu! ward in tl:e study of theirown .Vernaen: try path, insteaAl of a dry anti dusty c'l Resolved, That should Mr.'Chant his work, we hereby 'pledge Ourielves its in the school rooni. It may not be improper to state, tba Te.achers'eaine from Jessup, in one vca fOur horse,z,•bearing educational ',mine:: The people of SPringvilie tool: rn the nieeting of the Association, and .. ss other place, in hospitality.., <: . Adjourned. to meet -id. Jessup, Ist Friday, in. December, - i --- How a Piesident it ;Fay 1 On the third day of iDecember Wednesday" of that month, - tic each State, in . responselto a sum Governor; assemble in, the.c.apit respective States. Vacancies al haliof. The cite is then takenfi and Vice President successively, rising-and announcing ‘vhotn he Three certificates are thear. - drawn ed by eachin turn. N Special - 1 despatched "to Washington with certificates; another is :forwarde ington. by mail ; the 3d . is depe hands Of the United States Distr., the District where:they" meet.. The President of the Senate, 0 Weduesday - - in - l'ebruarV, open' cater, in the presence ot both . 114 tress, counts the votes, land . doel sons having the rnaji_iriefocall tl for President and Vice-pre.siden, 1 • ted States.. • - , t The koajority principle pre . vall there be no choice in the Elect° The house, In that 'case, pr cce-• President, ," frOin the person ' hay est tiUtnbers,.not exceeding hre, 'of prose voted. for as Presi• ent. It nitide .by States; each tate 4.te` and a tnajOiityof a)1 the ' vital'. to a .cliolee. - . - 'lf i house does . not' . chOOse bef6re, ' 4th of kitreh; . then th ident k 'as' President. - Thei Provido4 : e riersonlasqng the g . bet of yett as Vice , President, majnrtty . t 4) 'e Electoral Grille is . chosen h 0 S'enaterrOtit.th. . Oitixici9.n. t... lectofailist.'' joy _ 0 - i tlie .„ and it tin Is - r.' - ' Vi .sly . el!dstiti , VieePiesideil the Sehate b ' - es Presiden • . . , ~•• In' foi the purpiisv.„6 - nsisti of the whole uh rriber . of 4 cuat o ni; .tt ' of the whole number tiyeeer See Article 12 of the . A'nded Lion OE RN . . Scott Harrison; ed agahmt the expOlsien firooks ' " and was dery euleyi litia`been beaten* 6591 [neje elected two ye6 . B ago by a inti votes. We are miry to say has - not been - aOroiadfut of her rigrEtsmont is talked of fo Rat' from New York -by rrof. • !motion ! d of Di- 1, • ;manner. sgeulat Of t much. nt from'tbe neNt. era in er, who his the study ti useful to led Kat;tre rid only in' greate:t de- mberlin our our sincere Fis p ity' dttr- P. 11E.i.RDS.- dation. pur.;uant to ofIA. Cas sufficiently in . order, • upon the tvtkli was ne condition e - of placing fled 'and ex d apathy on c arid pron.: isettssed he and-oth upon. these its, mode of (;poke entertaining icf .that the rc thcrough Ms in the lat, A might be of Fatie- ezriltrksz up 'age 'of ex pe- Il Sot*r , e t ,ort. Egtjuts nd people'of Avere tu to. Lau 7 Idler attest:, the School ttniiia" such tlitrerent one, plc may give lit called As- not commit- atie. Exer- icli teachers Choconut teher among lio,! alter re nd decidedly I • i • eraticinv rrcc of Gran ple•s,. • ~ t ic spoke of liarfurc?, un- Derrte , I 1 • hat. T.eae`orrs tF, hatik . .llen tier •:.-upertri , that he.ilitd I a. Ft..n(74! to rriffit maybe, with cof as presented o'6 f an as " ilature'ss. Aby tender to with so lucid I rd it as high, Lk. , d to interest iiead them for 7 itr,. in a flow -Itunnel. . I -rlin publish ,ck test its mer- a number of. on, drawn by and mottoes eit intcregt in [ re r.ot behind lurE dac and IMME ISorr, Sac.: MI , the "first A electors of nuns of the ril e of f•Meir re filled W . 1 1 .„ , . er ..1: : res ., toen L . each elector votes "11,)r. ttp and sign= tesgenger is ne of the4e tr - Wa43.: 'sited. in the l ict Judge of i the'; second tie ~ertiti of Cu. re.; the per . - votes east of the ° also, should al E;olli!ges. s to elect, a ling the ligh t ; run it having One tates. is nee: a 'President . Vice Pres constitution eatest num f he have a if not, he two hi.lhest el - 14 .use - 'dent; is pre , so 'elected i-o-third 'of d it majority to a' choice. n4titution. +tot. 166gallantod therefor , . .110 , was' lify of $OOO titstai Nan ia - MIMI ' . - .Tite Getman Vote. ' • -. COi-reipondene of ....,?...., The Nevi -leek Daily Ti s, of Thur.ility: •;' , :f•r...Z 5 -' -* -'"..":. s 1 2'01 mattes a grave-titbit:llw in rigard .to the- er:' - f.• ,- 'l,Alt./aEa4 __l-- .. _ , - , -.. man -vote.: . That paper says ;/ . ~-,. • - .J'A iTti "hit time 1 1 c _ 'ens ''''•:''... In the first: 4 1 .ftee, the whOle'iforeigp:irfite'tintilhe tburt-rooi saC -4rish and: German—haw - been.lcast'Aorllu.' of -* 416: - :With. and . . . ....... 1 chinttn;; . : There ~may 'nave ,' been W,. ere ',"and I bfliiiid liiii 'Sat a pi lie - li: there sone*itttiring Gernitutioteslor , Vre' , -I'eiideao attraetet _., .1 mont. In• this city and in one or twe'of the j miielfits the eases , ae4' , . Weitern States; this has probahly been the. l le' did not: ofh;r to , abay. ease -, - - 7 -but on ' the - _whole . we do not. believe t it Was. The - merni.. Pro that One-tenth part of the- German vote•has l.Slave;ry, With.one exception, awere also the; teen given to the .Republican ticket: As l',r . i Grand and Traverse Juries. 'te The:Court-room' the Irish; they have gone in a drove,—di, they lis about seven by nine, and when the-Jury.. always do gt},—for the , regu!ar Democratic i Caine in the audience Was - requesteditigo'out: ticket. They -will probably. never- de any- j.lt was a - rainy day, and the- mud abeat three: thing -else, as longas they remain iris!,,-=arid 1 inches thick on the floor ; and fora healthy it tiles at least two generations- to - convert f. map: to.,:taligiort q - 1 10 0 1 ita5410 1 4 . 41 0 4 11 14 them. into Anterieans,- Th e y ''''seent to lack' a theroualt emetie ' Titi, : t '4 - -' fite •• .-.- •- - , ,c--• .-A,,--- , ,,,.....:,11e,, 7.4 1 .4.:e..4... ; theStieultY of individual action,- or of exercis. I with - young, • - eorgiatiS and SOuth Carolinian* log a personal judgment' 'on public alTairsi--, 1 who '-are pretty4!loo.elt-Jalt.,.9 o t v United 'They 'vote in 11,4ds,'—andare, ot. eoarse,mini-l'States-Marshills. .'''When'on Ots , :lutid up" -:aged like other .herds,, under the eoritrol of I. all 'he has tOadok‘.3 tJt't Appty' '...l'44,l3ieptity - Mift. skillful and experieneed\lrivers:"J. ~: -'-; ' ' 1 shalship, and'ilien heiatatire'ol4retty 'good Now in reply, to this, we take lenteNo'say , i salarV if he is expertat tirr4ting "Aholitioni,.. that" in the midst, •of our gloom! *and' d e=Pon, - 1 6. ts.': They might ha 'termed a kind of GO- I: . . , . . ~i , ut --, deriey' \,in West Pe' onSylvania, the predoini- I I ernaterial .exereseenca; b 1 euatiot blaine Inuit sentiment amongst "those-of us, who-are I theta :for Wanting to. l .i4.,:and'uli.--; 1 44 they can. " native here, and to • the manor'hortr is one. I make mosey „Where ii.etikt4liiiikeelived of positive•gratitwie to•the Gertiernsthat is j starve. to death, their certainly before; the .Ge nu an \ liteptt b l inn s as disting uished J. cd to leave - j . ..leeom ptot....,;tty fact, ---• the .whole . from the. Cattiolie. Germans, Oil) . voted'.With I I town is supperted - .by . GeYerninent.' '" 'i e ., j us almost to a. \man.. hid 'the Atnericans Wititer.has,' fairly cciini - t4encd. ' Thioiiiii been as-little divided as the Protestant Ger- ! which ha S been descrated by the Tootpadi o f inans, ,we Afield •he other wise,"etigagt4-. at i "Pierce and' his :satellites is - now 'eriyereti- . .with this moment than in 'deploring a defeat which isnow; and unless relief reaches , those *hi; we devontly, believe . is; the twist disastrous r o ve, had their.. property , t.T.infis4ted-Arthe ,our countfy ever suffered, .. '' .- '.• , Terr ttorial -Mil itiar soon;;:tinheard.46Uffei,l. I ' The fact is', the Tirtiei\lias: not been stir- Mg will he -the result, ' • , - Vatok. j. Ltleiently specific it its complaint against the ,' 4, - f,.. .orelfm" voters. ilail thit\priper used 'the I THETE9I"TIAN' .DLS:Tp.IO 1NP.44.7018.-4.• word ":Cathelie"• as a preti!i ter' , the Irish. and 1 go.94Jillim,l l p e opl e , saYsi - Ote.- . (hkgt.iio Detnn-- I Germans, .of. whom it complainii. it *would.' e mit, t u' v e ex P res ed rast°"lshment that ' there I . were so teWf'Frertiont-vcite;s in the Ninth, or' have been , in . the main, uhitiVelittimble:: - I • i Egy:ptrati .district,. (Southerta:' 114914 and , We had every large snip* iiA well- from. that the eiferts to spread 'thatruttitherahave Pro:estant . Irish' . eitlzens 'as' from German! : - throughout Penrsvivania:Jatid in Ohiiillli. - been unayailing: The . - following eitiltets Lois,mi c hi,. aii. l„, hana, w is ,. onsin, and i i . 24 j , 1. front the,late census,: giving the. number Of Whilst. we lost Petiiisylvania • and Indiana persons who Could,,tiot,rea4:or Wrini,' lt i adult: • was, through defeCt ion of A m erian ' , voters ;\,l a wayexplain ' the -- re as " n ` ' ` TI; e ' f o r ni latiol ;and we could'not leiveicarrid either,Atichic- I rst."ere - is, mostly native and- consequently ihe rttin, Wisconsin n- lowa„ within 3 the Tereigii 1 frne' state: of ;seciety, : .as it haS,•jeyer exiSted i i Protestant voter' s. •'. : .- - - So itopressta are we; with thl , fr. iyature Ate late einivitiFs, that: we sh••uld .m.t, for . 4 mown: row:icier: nuv basis of-f‘ernmnent or- . gifrigation t of the ailicd rartieg that. have aF contriliAn.d $o much under the lead of Fre nitalt, which shall not m•k-nowledi4e and - corn- Orehend, on the fallest.tertty, of entudi t thosf P 1.-•- . . e. cs y, ..se foreign izepub;iyans,' who have - solt;rtiititity thine battle ,Nlmider to shoulder . 7:with . nc, against - itte. esmintori . enc_lny—the ',Slave .De mocracy.—Pittslirg Journal. _:, - : - he Great Democratic Majority.in Berks 'County- The. Standing Committee of the FILLMORZ Americans in .13tAks , county; has lublished an Juldress to the voters of -Berks, signed: by-the Chairman. Of,the Cointnit tec, JOHN A. BANKS,- und7by the Secretary; SAIItEL MYERS,. The .addre . ss explains the ;reasons of .the defeat of, . the Union Tieket, - -and of the vi:rylarge Dem majoritv hi ljerks: They aeknowledge . that a large amber of Fit.i-moRE Atnrieans. refused - t 0 vote th UniOn State Ticket. The' address is 'published iu the Berks County - , 1-'l4: , is Oetolper iF:11.1.3191tE - new-pa . From it: we make the subjoined ex • t et_ : • . e • 441 - 1„'. Stm l (iina committee of the Ameri cal P:i yof o•unLy, de:lli - it their duty to add rest'; the. ico:c:-s' of :;aid county, 'arid:par ti) did iiqeudspfliiiinore and Don and the , :ubject , ‘l"the appruaehVgPresid,:ntialtlectita). "It is well known t 6 ..vcat al', t'iat theUMl( . n. State Ticl4?,t vored for at the)ate eleetion, teas foz toed beft.,ie the so called sllepublican party had an exi,tettee in\ this State,.and be iilb tile izominatiott.of.johil Fretnunt their candidate for the Presidency. , The AR/ erleati party faer c tl,re, could support that ticket t hoti t auv sacrifice , of their princii. its It; 'iva,en o t a ftn<ion ticket; With theßepub licans, but. a before stated, fl - )rnied before l - hat part,y had :au existence. BUt - sbiee organiz;'tion of She sii-vatled.llepublican par ty, tifid the nomination a Jan. C; Frartollt as their itanaidate, and .the announcement of fheir.distinctive was found, that .t.o great was tlni - ditielellce between tile Tead 7 ing. American doctriites and those announced . by• thew, that. THOT:ANDS OF -AMERICANS RE rustn TO•VOTE TUE • UNIOIC STATE. r iLU4ET .11E-; CAUSE IT WAS ADVOCATED BY THE SO-?ALLED I s ZEPUELICAN PARTY; AND THOUSANDS 'TOTED FOR THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF : DEFEATING A TICKET: TO ITIIICII THE REPt I BLICANS COULD IN' ANY MEASURE LAY 'CLAIM. In this flaunter the Union State Ticket\iras :defeated by a. small majority:" • , The South Not Satisfied: . . . • We had supposed that With the eleetion -of Buchana . ti the-satisfaction of the South - would he complete - , and that - the disunirniists would hold up until another. Presidential struggle came round, at least.. But the . 'spirit orse cession: has taken such a held of the: mind of 'the South Chiolinians that nothing will sati:s fy them. They have too little to ditand filt . 4.-sailors who are allowed too much rest,.' get, np . a mutiny; merely_ to be , dOing Some thing._ This must he the secret - of disunion'. isin-itVSouth the'husier, thrifti er. Suite . s.of the South, we rarely hear of any . outbursts of a treasonable nature:'ln South ettrolina,•however, secessioni•simis a ehroide cOmplaint. • The intelligence'of Mr. Buchan an's election-has hakily reached South Cartilina! w hen E tater HETT d ri,lsses a 1 o lig let• ter to Governor Adams, : which we publiAt elsewhere, in which he attempts to per wade his Excellency that disunion is not only née essary • from past causes -but fronv . .eyents which. may occur * A. few !We&s. ago - . the Southern friends id, Mr.! Buchanan were ins the possible elect ion Of Qol. Frelootit as a - sufficient .eauSe for dissolution. Brit' nnw that Mr. Buchanan has been - elected; Mr • . Rhcitt sayw: . • • . •• • my humble: judgthent. all. Ofiestities.- ni ap'ship in . 114 Solt& consists informipg cam- Unations, dud shaping 'events so. a's to Vring abou f t , as. speedily as passible.. a dissolutions - of, the . present Union, and a" Southern confede racy. • -- ipad the Charleston Ve rcurrr, wrap:lent.' ing on the letter oflir. Ithett, says " .li4nce ! forth We are .necessarily, two . peopithe NOrth arid the South.". , • . \V 4.11 such friend* as these Itr. Ruchanan wilt:find it difficult to dual safely. :9eneral 4seksou: ha,d _a short method of curhing ,their propensities, Which proved perfect'y e ir m * ciou*- Prefident _Pierce tried an_ (rpOsip methlid,.aud ...took one of •their leaders into his Cabinet. Perhaps 'Mr. Buchanan- will find, it the most convenient way of 41.spo*log Of Mr. Rhett, either to send him_abrond, "c a mission, or to make him one uf ten at home.. Providence Joornql says the proposition t 6 double tink pay of the tneinberd of the General Assinplitywas most emphatically 40.. rejected at the eleotion 'rues- Akir d - ," 11,1* people -- 6 0 111 .thluk doper *nay is_ ample, ponipat4tion, thr the servi9e 9 rulder‘4 by tacit leSislitturs.. ; 'Ow cau-they hire:soAosw astbati,. .a. com mon laborer gets $ I 50 to $2 For day, Nat. - For. • .Alesan tl7, Edward, • • '206• Franklin 'O9 Galldtin, 719, .Iry HaMilton, 10, Hardin. '194 —1 s, Jaekson; • 11144 "17 Jo . hueot!, • 656.,' - . 867 Stassav,. ‘.\\ . •• 1141 We need- not go \dOWn so- -San 'oio nn gives 1200 Bu s ehanan 'Majority; There. were in this couiiti 292.1 who conld,not read or N l / 4 ,' rite, ..e f whi ell Only .169 wbre'.foreigners. ‘ Winucibago-cdurity --200sma j,)ritv,,With ofilyinine who could not read and write', of which. six .*cre, - forciAn,iers.- lin is the- common anunty of ....BschanstiiiiM, trivintr 1400't ' Itt IVSre . s99‘4ll4iStitiTis .• who &mid -not read Re- • Tar: NAMES OF NEwsr,vezna.---A4Nia- Ters are u.nali3:- hard run for names.. But those in Ohio form . anexception.- Soine'bf .theirs.are original enough. There Driyin•." a " Warrtjr.o Bell'," a ".IFountain,''. " Star in theWe ”.Forinty 7 ._im "An: rnra," a j"Dollar," a;"-Rainbow . ," a "Touell• Stoni.." a "Toledo .Blade "-a "Total Light;" and ; " The A,rk,. among the Cincinnati and count. press. - • • •• • • . A Modest publisher at Nkwalk entities his paper " The Experitne - nt.".-- Another at Kalida.eallS his, "The:Venture." A Cincinnati journal ' chooses the appeilit- . tionof "The .Noopmell," troM • the'type•it'lla printed. Oneat goes'hy'the..nattle. Of the deseriptii - e'orits.exceddinili' svStetuatic-arrarerement. 's - • • An . editor up on top of the. ridge Vides . 'the waters of the take. Erie those 'of t he Phi() Valley - ,troprripriately, styles • his the" Sutomit:.Beaeou:'.' 'Another-at - Van . Wert," with ft predsimi . men t Surveyor, calts his tie Seetion •Ter • pudget." And •as dailytsSned . in- the:iiiier*- : - • ble town of Chileeithe, ;s named the" Ancient l‘retropolis.', -• • • . , • • . The " . Proclamation unto. the people weekly •in - einchiriati; The • 4 # Crisis" ocktra, there onee'evary: montlr,*d • . Equal llights" ,t, atedisseirtitiateditaree s week among th i a . l)emocrat.s of V 4 iiliairis'ci7unty~'F. Nor are . • the 're I igions jourirats.behfnilin original - title 4. • The .“ Prattlea - 1. :PreitelfCe . • thunders'iinee ii fortiiiklit at - Ccaihrietaiir";•?:ll,l4. .; " Re(generator"- appears- Hills. The Presb4terians . al . Zatietrillla-Pe: ruse weekly the" United Brethren at . Cireletrille through- the ". - ReligirittaTeltke46.' - !' 4 14 Golden Rule is latd..dovidonige . 'it triohth s- ,ai• Cineinnati,•ritid " - 'l4lartho" . statta'ati her travels .from and Frida •-• LYNC,It - LAW in lentleitien from .the southern part - of:KanSaninfbritis'its. that, one a ttiose acts not unusual in .'alt; the new Territories, of the WeSt;recetitly'*4 : ; red.on Pottawatomie creek ; in-Kittisits::T4 Vanoas robberica had:hien>7edm's mitted in that region--=the peopl&turned - Ont and apprehendedAwaversons, Whir were lie tiered to be. concerned in robbing: 'h pelP7o - citizen,. Mimed , Briscoe oroin property, Azta . .ttuf widow Carnet - tot 04 in. cash.; a horsi„. and all her property. After.'.due exiirriimitiOn, they were... hung. with the rofies.talien..from the neeks,:iif the animalS stolen by them: .one.of theiW:,l*B hanged by virtue of Lynch law, is .00°01 to have _l;orno.. the . name :of - Paritidgty.l . ini beettAnite'!. a- • ednsplenous;tharaet!ai that 'Territory: The narne , of , the, othnhias not 'known. . - 110 Se men; It . isf , said;;;*lo.. hanged 'robbery • and Other Oritues mitted by them,, and not front' ativipolithial ::eonsuleration.z , -St. .14. TRADE IN IrisEqrs.—Bugs ere.en Important , , article in the trade of Rio Jeneire.; wings are. trade ,into artifielsl.lfitivers,.; auel somi ot the mnit brilliant varieties: arWOE as ornament's; in Indies' hair.:' One,11)84 nllO , agoll to earn his living,- by selling insents *a. other speeitnetts ;to the strangers, who visit the port.:.._He.lieeps twelve sistvee_conshipily employed , r in finding- the bege t , sekpectsisoti • shells which aro_most in demand& The no*, e aplrp4ch to his ,busineltai that-wtaan Ow_ .mem*r is • that of: tho'.trads, of .: .fyye in It i lYgnA ibeinseet'b'eing mint ht initletAfty. l ly fed on- the sutirzCao.o,734; ATV nstnent- in ladies- difossess-,L. II it 1 '44 size of the'Areeriean fire. , _ night.;. The•ereoles Welt ttetumiii*" plantt4ions enfl: sell them Pi thit r: caf*Heis, seine 0 th4in_tlirrY ihem sieve e,ets4o`. teehed to;gleir hrecotem TheiY'll4-4.ift" -4 4• At the Virginia,l.StabtAgOye Society ~held Riebroottkliioreekgui, tieo premiums awarcki mules,: short horna t ..toFioshoep r tielteg„ chickens, &v., "=but" rma,-.l l oNainsion„lw; great, Virghti4.llvi4siock.st,plott light colored .nien,,Vinnerv.aud speoches:-- , 441 tiotuki,w4should supposes 11aq . 7 00*. 1 .10, iir the - InotiLvaluable,-woOld':lohlii** ftelk:l rank 14 giuii gittik''showt - - Nat. For. Terri, - 109 Pose, ". 55 347. . 2 - I Salino, "773 '-- Union; • 1337 Wabade lWaype. -366 IMEI IMO =ME 11 11
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