• team ' what , willitecomo of you! Pray to God, Fardorongha prey h;o-hlm. No ens alit* Clo 2 . THE DEMOCIt AT change today, to . get 1 1 ' 42 1 6 * • (lireititioie tia - -X'artheitri heart frora thatentiod money.: _,D tuan'eloante 'Pentaylvaitaertow Copies Ilireekly,e , .- ha till you, but I do,bekaae Vue es ll lutort- OW - du tto• pray 051 e b#1 titnes,at" tebeckl4MlA we • s We best edifice; father. Yale r e-oufNge t : said the sons-as , he helped the trembling old man to his seat. I - "An' who-bid yen thin to-go•to lavish boa' tr that way!' said ho tur ning snappishly to Honor, and :elapsing again into the . peevish epirit of avarice; , "Savor o' Heaven, butyou'll MUe; m woman, afore you' have done wi n me! hiow can I standit, to have my. harttearned ---=.-kti`ifer *hat', to tortillnOteart from nioney.ll,dora wan' .t wish it! Honey rhavo i no nothire—nothhal.—an' If there'slittit bather de. tried fir me, VII hi staritid'yet....an hi it rainy "tondher to rebbln l me the , Way yon'tis de; ills ii4o7eititibi . a her - luonia' ond leoked e 1 t feWarda - -' heaven itr silence, Bing-14-11eacuaeipalqloya p - aboa ont ttijoin l'ilen4gAtint hie labor, %%nth whim-he had not'raitlO•hak'dey.--'''BrieflY and, with i t - ,Heavy tt-lfe Cbrennmiested to hint ‘ the nisseettext , lid Wine Of Ms - father's 'interferetteepßE asked his opinion as to how he should , condnet inn* self under- 'circumstances' so disastrons'ta hapPirosas and prospects. Bartle idvised hint 05ekrutother' interview ' with Una, and for thailtupeati,,offered, a* before, to ascertain, tit.thenoarae of that evening, at-which 'time and+pltite - , she- would , see him, (ion, in itself so nitnral; mei adopted; and let Connor felt, with .peculiar ;wideness, the 'pain ur,itioisituntion in which ho weeeplaced;le maaill*ed•little,tendency to.ennversation; and the inning Consequently Thematically Odin' , silenCe. ' • • Do*, however, arrived, and Bartle prepalitf himself to , execute, the somewhat difficult cam': mission he had so obligingly undertaken.. Ho uppeared, however; to have caught e portion !ff c•lnnor's despondency, for, when about to set ncticho. *aid that he felt his 'epirits sunk and loelancholly .; just,' he .scided; some'mis. - fortnoe,,Donnor,. was- afore either Or. both "of tie ; formy part rd. Mao tny_ thrit'things %%into ashaughran one way, or the ether; an' CI-tr. you'll never . call Una, (O'Brien yeti' Wife. .'Battle:.replied the other, only want yen to .du my message; an' not to , be mophespin' ill-i•bad news comes too sten, without' your tellin' us of it oforehand. God knowe; Bartle dear, I'm distressed enough as it is, and won't my -spirits to be kept up rathei than pat • ',No,_donnor, but yon , want somethins to divan your mind off this besinesseltogethiy, for s while; an' upon my senates it u'd be a charity for some friend to ,give you _a . _ fresh piece of fon to think of—eo keep np ymir heart, how do, yen know; but I may do that , attach for you myself! But I want l you to fend me the loan of a pair of shoes; divil a titther.of these will be together soon, barren' ' I zetthem mended in time; yiin can't begnidge. that, any how, an' me , wearin'- them on your business.' 'Nonsense ' man—to be sure I will; stop an'-I'll bring them out to , you in half a tthake.' lie = accordingly u&..ed a pair . of shoes, ne.irly new, and tol. Bartle that if he bakno objection to accept of them as a. present, he tuight,consider them as his own. , • 'This conversation took place in Fardoi ongba's barn, where Flanagan; always slept, :cut kept his small deal trunk. , • He paused for a moment when this good rnatured•offer waslnade to him; but sot it was dark no partientar exmossioacovaabo discov ered on his countenance. • •No aaid•he vehemently; '•may r perditioniflonghtl—Cennor—ConnosfrDon oven,—you'd turn the " • - Hat, Bartle,.don't berangry—whin I offer ed the r I didn' mane to give you - ,the slight est -off ice ; it's enough for you to 101 l me - Yon wont here them without gettin into a pc. • Have what? what are you apakin':about r "Why—about the shoes; what else' • ' Yes, faith, sure enough—well. ay, the shUes-l—don't think of it, Connor—l'm hasty, too much eio, indeed, an' that's my fault - I'm 'like all good natured people In that, respect; hoe-ere - A I'll bony them for a day or two, till get my own patched op some way. But, death afire . why did you get at this season o' the year three rows of sparables in the'soles o' Them -' "-Bekaa° they last longer, or coorse;- and now, Battle, be off, and don't let tho. grass grow under your feet till I see you again.' - (To be Continued.) Judge Woodward.. , Below we published a letter from - ledge 'Woodward to the officers of , the Convention, 'rerepting the nomination of Judge (lithe Su ,2renico Court. will , be : obseried. that he . Tiny; sense of delicazy that' all Will reciate, deemed at the earliest; perssible,mo *lent, his position on the .Electoral Ticket. It • will devolve on the State Central Committee, - to till his place'on that ticket: - Wilkeihane, Aug. sp, Gentlemen:—Ydnr letter ,of the Nth inst. 'announcing toy nomination by, the Demomatic Convention as a candidate for-Juke of the empreme Court has been received: Tuoivell acquainted with the labors ,and; responsibilities of - that impel tint office, to.see.k yr greatly - to desireit, I feel nevertheless! DIM willing to decline a unanimous nomination by .vo respectable.* body of citizens as , the:late Convention. I accept' the :nomination;. there. fore with grateful acknowledgements to the members of the ConventiOn fur the honor con. lerred, Under the impression that my. name , cm . ,ght not to be before the 'people at the same tune for two-distinct public trusts, I avail myself of `this opportunity to resign my position on the Eiectond.Ticketasioni3 of the Senatorial Elec tors, and I beg you'advisethe Standing Coln tnittee ttereot or toiakii such other nteasures the 'premtlesarfmay betzecessary and prep .:, lam gentlemen with high regard, Your obedie nt servant • • • Woonwann. TO.CoI. 11. D. Wright i , President; Hon. Gee: .Seeretity ef-. Democratic Con ' *-*Uti/ 0.., - • ' Hon. 4. A='Grow; Sosguehinna Catinty, has proved byi ~ just amass hovi,ivorthy 'he is of their' esteem • ;and s upp or t: He; can refer with" pride'to - his votes in Congress, as being a fall.realization of all this° hopes which werehased upon his Aleutian to Congress,by the Demacracy of this . County and of the Distriat.. ainoricot :universal faithlessness, true and steadfast When - Tensii9t most aliorindisli he Las Preserved his ;. s lntsgrity imidstill the Seductions an d•lntrig. nes which. pi with so much forte Aron pub inn at Witibington. inini to say bita; that lib) innuesa - and cinsdateney-have -i'made him st'iiorthy successor of his `••• sor;-Iti the position he has an ably fi bs Aucceiss i ls_beyonsi `ti . uestion—thst' &lA, to ,eothpetitor, ' is na great = doidit;: 2 4B'we . ilisro.7et - heard'iat.-• no Whik,inxionir for Abe' empty lionai or tiettig 44ali''Ytifen.-4!SPcsier. Pas krautiAina put op b-roldae, - Wargo IVO, tura rwt4.le4 in. San FpuTited at out 4611ar per aozen. • -2; IMEiM irloinigaSidi'OKOMEMOri t #IP:OW a- Bt. CHASE, Etnsou. ,v+,•••"-. ?or v Prosivieni, Oen. Pranklin Pierce, Of New Hampshire. Torlrlao Maltreat eon. William Rufus Jung, Of Alabama. , r For Judgo,of.thoSriprorno Court, :titfoige._ ' . For' ' CanatCothaitssiorrer • o.lllopkinat : - Of lYasliingt(!n .., ... . . ;I , ,rof.Coitignissi , . -.l 'T ". ,, ..Galutiha , ! A. , GroNtri'':- ~.,...! ;,5 -,: - .01 .StittindiAnts-cbtailvi.. 0. ~ . PorAepreitintatires. „ Of Sumpfamnuit county Of •Wyotalbg. - - - ' PotOtir Amos _Williams; Of Springville .' ,Frot.DistrieVAttortep, 'l 4 rank IlLritese. For Aiaditor.. 1. . :!, N orman - Fosit, , Of New Dtilford. ' :DostiocratiC:Electoral Tickpt. . ELECTORS'-AT LARGE.' ' ; ounces w. weeeivaite. ROBERT Pvriticsom,, add mania district. .• . Dist: "' Eletoni. — ' Dist. , . Electors, I. , Deter Lomom . • 18. Iteory C. Ryer, Doors* U. e 14. John Clayton, , • 3 !John 11111cr. 15. 'rano 'Robison, 4. Francis W. Borhins, 16. Henri Vetter. ' 41:31ohrrt .. 17. James Durtuddr.. 6. Andrew Apple 18. Maxwell McCaallo. .7. Nimrod Btrfoldand t . 19. Joe ph 'McDonald, - Abraham Felony. ' S 9. Irbliam.S.' Wuhan, 9: D* '1 Wister; Andrew Mae, 10.; Robert F' James.Willtans Dunn, 11, Jobn.slrDrynoids, , 23'. John 8. s.leCiarnonf, 1R: ' Pardon Donlon r. 24. acorp'll. Dmrstt. State - ElastiOn; Tuesday;.ooo bearl2th,' • • Who. Got It Up . . , tWe suppose our r eaders ' a re anxious to be informed as to the persons who are the front leiulers :in the Tilarelitellt to . bring, , Mr. Sher wOod inter the.field for Representative. We will proceed to give them thq information. .11t conversatinni . with Azor lathroltandDr. DimOck of this Boirongh;we hive elicited this stilt° Of things. . , TM's , is ' their Own story TheY, inconneition with ThomaS Johnson, got everything in readiness to bringAlr. Sherwood into the field, provided he could be-persuaded pi taker that step: Nobody but thentselres,l one,''.hati -any itiOWledgq of the af fair till it laad teem perfected .by the Doctor 1 going about ;the cotmtr acid gettiivz, a paper signed, calling on Mr. - ShillyOod to come forth and abidO the call of his coimirynien.' After they bad got everything,ready, and the dela- 1 lation was about to depart to - wait on Mr. Sherwood, the Doctor snys 'tie called on lips biother4n-law, Mr. Post; and informed, bin of Ithat they were doing, and asked him if they would support the=movement. JJ. Mr. Post piemptlf informed him that they . Weitld, and then, with these - as - sitrances, - they,winit to Mr. Sll,erivoOkao,ptevalled: on him to giVe thUin the'..use of his. name. ; Mr. Lathrop, : in -the Mean tithe, going to. Friendivillie 'and• taking Mr. Glidden - along.' '1 , ` • j The reasonsqssignedi amount it . Su . tslatiee to these That the Convention was all wrong in the nomination, and it must becrighttd. ;To t r ts it seems a little`singulat, that the Corn en. tan, 'compOied of fifty:Aim Delegnies, - did not ,nnderstand the wants and feelings of the peo ple of the county and of the Democracy quite as well- as Oese three Uteri, not' one of-whom has' acted iniariablY with the for the.past five yestn. If :the Democratic party of this county must bit governqd by these men, then indeed - are rietnociatieJ prig' riples at a. dis &mut. . Our 14431414:4. the •Dtictor, recl.4 meek. lig-. grieved because people infer that his mat anxiety to defeats arises from his family cem noctien to the President *if •the Bank.- Now, for oiWt.own part, we have not questioned his Motives, and have "no disposition to do so, for. wo do not earn What they are. It is rerynatm, ral that people .11Muld draw the inferencit they do; and: =Mot; be 're:s46l'l3lbl° for May hare man ,inotive;end broth Ci-in-law; the venerable; Ex-President of the Bank:ano ther. Certainly, We one cad doubt the mo tives of the tatter persen; - end if the Doctor has'really 'no; connection with' hire, he has no right -to complain. .because people act on,the motives of his brother-in-law, if they do noti attribute Vie same to hint Me_ssri,UthiePSid say they can not be respoMdbio for.witat tho . Bank.surio diem do against us; and on the same princi ple, we cannot w resp_onsiblo for what the theusandief Ant i Bank Stribaferd de against ,_thPIP;•• can ..see no ,ether . fray for; Messrs. Dimock and Lathmithan 0. oppose us for their eivitriaionsiwhaterer they be ; • but when otbeiMerf faisebOod and - motley, for ether' reiMorta, 'Muit ericct these "men will be exposed.,..i • „ " • WO•hlivcr? aPPrehensimisfq tha result= Yi j e'dcin't balky!) that thi Democratic party.of this count' 'enn hiinght;ioa t kii!..pilsoo4 In any manner, by such. Democrats 0, 1 ; , 4* 0 1; Itimo*, and lohnson,in league with the Mont- TOSO • Whikei; noir do hello* that' the. whole Whig,partyof t 'he prop: . , err aid tool etilh-Ditifc4.' „ s In 3 thii444 4 w* tole .tte.ed its he airs fit; do,vote dai i ha, die reete and pledges that they,4llVlie* must thinitiery,liftli.or. iinititinddife*gltt, suffrage, *l l **.iOliw .2 4lieln.ieh* be :hargable4* 0a1d,.13y. Inindtede. to serve . the 8 0fishVTP,Pses er 44- iilert• - 'l'Wdlitteir isl4:*theieliniiiirielf an upristng of the eiti" zees J?tthia Bounty 'at- the 11 e4 6 1 6 6 h, ite adiainai." aim* I:atii2l‘ • ' (vomiters and their schemes. Tru , -- 4 it. Aiiibtehowi • Eer The 'fi.eguter publishca the card 4) „„ Dr Wells of Wyoming county for Represen. ~Ommt tho ,_.-.. -: r rtod to the " ent '! tative. IfOlrelis anthonzos -,tte to•say_.that , tretwllt4 ;„, • ' irilitglips, for the purpoot taiwin , alt b a ; a am gd a : te &,, an y di ti g ef di o i„, of gllogA 4. , •to tritrejlegiquista work, la , a i D aiiii,kir i a H. Ogden we4td him, to, taliittliptilhi whBlidiatriet repudiates the and from li w i l :',, rc p r epatatirints andpentuasidn!, nr' l 4 l 4 ol k ' Aufriio_,.T4l . ) telt over sul k he yielded; iatf-that on }e arid findieg of 131°31" of the ' lm ' llewaerats in • the c°un • what kind of company bolted got into, he will ty, who bey say ate engaged in the nrovement, 4 , ~ by no meant stand the fire. Ho says he never I?°i!Vi i.. - Veall .i. he r e h e 2 l2 -Pl i t P h... , 4 ,,g- t - v - 44 ?! w - " -'" sent his card to the Register andnever intend whorh i i t . n , ,',...g„L ng :: - „L "-...— ii „, 11° , 6;4 , 4 e ,ii i ncy A edit should. be, published #l9llTi . I !4d..roluests '' ' '''' - ' 9°. -- " ---- _i_ -- -''' '7' "...- f.'7.' ' .11:i to make 'this statement.' 0,- poor bolte4 ! will not Isup ort IMIL DT conversation with some efttlies gefitienten, they add they would Three in a row— , sooner vote ran honest Whig,. than for Ur: Shertvoo des the present eirittinstarices.' It hai: IttelyrepSltted •sthatAtaredifer" Catch 'ern and mark 'em and let 'em go I!" or the: liryir ' big Deniocrat will not "'support !hi; l'nomifiet on,.and. thii tbe'whole of ,Wye 7 rol4 Ce l unt . y,t will bolt.'ttr , ii have 4 letter from i l . the editer:o 414. paper, from:Which act nrake 1 the follOnin extract.:',Theletterweiaddieis- 1.111 t, • ; ; ; a ' ,a U bait) nedel! iatii 1 , should -reenallrand-throngliniy , paper, e tat testiee-to regard it" as IL any thing to that, import wt. I I can toricerito 4f di) possibie•Cim , , wcnild ;ot,cciald , arise! to preccnt nglbu avai* raid cordial ear • . * «I * 1 i op pialso lon I and you did. 1 sa..Anna, an telly. false... angency - thia me from gir Port , 7' 4 '" ; We'taiit ' respoctAblei Isaying that hailed with ey of that . , been it is 4 j 'd , f r om. 43111 ,,a itizena z of, ffiryoming qounty, mit Ine.nomination. could have .benie noie'eatisfadien by thelTetrreeta runty,. and !hat, Mr- phase' ill Clio .largost plajoritla.s, that. has county sor.yeara. Trutt', 'Bailie reed- • "to sdenmulate the • • • pramki of =Ninny. , " • ' tureiloo, is the - report. that rL nt,§ullivart county, and one; kithOrriig part propri nopiriFitiem. I ,'3lichre egnfoiev3; I*.aetivo 'r.etedtor Mr. Chloe in the into lkiylert . was In Mont- Imination r and. saic!) . publicly In 3 but ono aido to tba.con. 44ty„ had, that the majority uld be at ,least—.4so—;.-th'at Waa rot - a Democrat, ihO ( t.Ointfy,,wlio would not mole the that , ,tiory many : ottlio IN,l4gs.would do the „same. ow '..thOy' It is au' thli Veit oriposition report. two yeFs, not be con placi of . 1; hindreds of ini to.aee to what sil t y resorts 'icily of bolt — eriaididriyeu; in their Mr:thake: • Atating °theta they hehus„resided, in the.cOunty but,- Amora bare-faced:falsebood could eked, for this county - ha4 . been his thened 'for the past LtAil' . '.ea . r . as • ": Again,' l Ojr- say that he is too yoUttgliat he is 'a: Well, it-is true that lie id'a young man.' But what, we inquir,e,.ii tho'no cessity befoie :we .este. give, alma a place Orr pectability and truiti jtii,a.s we ceasider,.e IY, to attest his integrity,' his firm ness; and 'is ability.: And 31r.pheso we have who has demonStmted the pus. thess::qualities pretty thoroughly vo years, as:all the - "readers of his ware. He hae stood , on the peo i-tower, and has milliachlugly com- session of tho past A paper are plc's wa oppositionparty,lind morn . espe windling monopoly of Mentrosa; Bed Avith•the bitterest:venality and ,And such : is hia acquaint malty and by correspondence, with Men of the State', from goy.' Big- batted th daily the though a-: malignant acme, pers, the lead',. — ctilie - riciriOntiie'p he, formed with toe by being, Revel:al weeks,at Har- ler down, the Legisl glholastsession,llutt he came risburg du ;that an entire strati -10. t'hapiiiin 14104 older than him. fail to be ger:, witc; self. , . . think'him too young;: Was , not lion that nominated himaseapahle f liii'qUalificationi:, and his Suitable essrs. Lathrop; Dimock, Glidden len Mr. Grow _was elected to Con gas less' thin two years older than is now, They uSisi . the, same tbini t iinalted him "the' school-boy But the the Conve I t o judge' age as B Emma greas he ERE= n,gnins t "The people of this , county, then teirOppreciation of "sehookboy" aura larger majority than was ever lied' in " this countvTot Congressman. hUie:WO'lta'4l. a more able and effi , abet than Mr. Prow!: .That is tiur apPrehend, theywilt now treat the ligners of 11in Chase , Every body,- bat there is not a session of the,-. Lag hat Ahern is not a scam ~ cot tneiciliers than Mi.. - Chase. This . shows how died 24, are foi'objections: • c'ey. ;My, tiMi ho tud'eatitied loluments of tho.office. This• is de eireshing foi who • does not I know !imbiber iof the Legiilature - geti back )pekot,tuni loses nothing but his well . t'' !rho ye rreipenses of ring; together with'he enonnous for'boahr ir.e4 utterly' melbas" mann saying anything adequate. and serviceu.. it is,cerMinly the 3bs office, pecuniarily, that a Per; showed by gicin! before And riU cientme Way, we same rn 1 knows th ielature i younger hard irusl But t to the e ..1 cidedly that if a, alitOr of the Register, We 1)141,13170, !at, mai probably was unsinform ,enor of Mr. Grow's - speech be.ore COnvintion.;-,HO denounced no- Iwning for Mail changes. Not at )eueect some private inie4resent-., 'the Departntentby two or three COlitairied'fabie. Otcat'DiVnts; xefferneo;to - himielf. This. was 10:4* 114)34 40140afory of the county who exercised the AroViCeir;•• - , We jearli ; 0 4 the nue imd Sho p , of Emma) PEI 44- ipclaeopiivith contents, 'ed by fire 0 1 , 0 4th t 3 Stitem-, *ife; anti seveli*dron lith the" ! -Tiobiktdooss 1 14 A . 00s, , frilliC*Iigt.f.li#1 t!l4rsr ; 1 1 0 itP - * l ?):*b§t-4.TuY4Ptipu. VrT4e - railniWlfigiref Weatrietd,Coan; ' , e3lng a 0 nasty Plate of loup Clab.4 .1"; - • • - CV' Mies hcipo'the follriiiinglirticre; in;con.." nettlotrwith-thireitnietfronra-letterpablisk od in another collimnovill . :satisfy th e iliadr, gaiiizefa' in 1 reibiend to N4riomingionsty.t•- 'We take the. article front Ihp.AryomingDeoi- I ocrat of .tuesday . . last. and' o** -- aay • whst yen thinly of the Mem who,luive'relicrrted ihnfthatirsper, would not siipperi'lltrjetinSfs nomination. •"." E. B. CRAsir Esq.—Dir. readeri Will observe by the proceedings of the - ltepre7 sentativo„Conference, ra the-Detnoerntic, nomi nee fur Represeatative ,of thi;al4islaict,:from atimprehanna courity. orie"or the.able and fearless editors of that aterlindclerroicritli yelper, the Itlontrese ? pamopost., Mr:o4So has rendered . the Party importanthigh-toned , honorable gentlernarr, Of ;fine abtli ties,:both ainivriter and Speaker, and is , jrist ly entitled to the hearty support of evork pont -thediariet. cit will affdrit. us :great pleasnro,to,contribsteinni effSrts 46.gw0 him triumphant elt:ction, hoard, any expression, and ire liars had conild r crable oppertonity.of,hearirig, we, have ye '.to find the first Democrat. that doeil not approve of the _ selection -of IStr.Thase: on the_ part of 'nor &serial:num county dein& onnic,friends—and , ttiCY will manifest theiriip proval, at 'the ballot boa'. is stronger tOrtiis'llian we e4ll _ ' • - • .• . • Lire oF,Gex. FaAaPila P, lERCE, by a la id Ilawthorne, author of "TwICO Toid Tr4a," tho' `ScarlOt ,Lotter," "Ticknor, Rfad and Itieldi,-Boston, Miss.: 371. cents in Pa,ter coircra, and 50 cents in. Muslin Minding, With a liberal discount. to,those who 'buy. to 4011 , The.ali ..ae:above.Biograp its with that licclp intevest , andple4sure Awakes ittfeoist4 the teclil,2;:of inty-of4lr.'ll;mv illoqiq's works . aclas!m4ta , of Gen..l!ierco iFt owdoht,Coll Oge,:ana .bas since been intimately acquainted with him„.• Tltp tiork • e.empris:es!a tetiablo narrittiill of the pincipal .eveitts'Of bis lifo4; and weifeel satisOod, if it could halle . a.generai.ch•eulaiien; that it w'onld - vindieate , his'eharacter froni the alines his political Cieaties attempt to leap epotibbn. , Get it, ohe4kalli :get it, if Res slide, and lead it'earefu. . . Lrrt•TELL's LIVING Acs--=No.436—Contents 1. Louls'Phillipe at Home; 2. - Williain Stout; 3, James Logan of,rerinsylvania; 4, TheThil tan's Bear; 5 'lrish LawliarS and'Witnes'ses • 6, Transported for .Lite; Nernory 'end its Caprice:al - 8i Fragments from a 'Young - Wiife's Caroline Chisliehri; 10, rrost oft.° .Sintfsti ; : • ll, Victor PaMph. : let ; 12, The French ViTearyi. 13, Repudiating States.of-Am'eriCa; Poetry.and ShOrt Artiides. Published weekly by Littell & Co.,•BoSton, at $6 n year, or 12"ets. • at - no .next number commences !, ne w volume of this periodical, the best- standard work in tbo 'United States.' The Caihplie Mirror; of Baltimore; shows up one of •the demagogues ' who have . , Made the detestable.app4l fur the n Catholic Note; in as false and dishonest an electioneering docu ment as was'everprinted, - as follows i • Robinson:—We ,sutreied ',our selves a few days ago to read Ciyer - a""silebeh," , recently delivered by the creature whose bathe Roma : our caption. ,:Tho-obje . ct of-this string of low vulgarisms,—ls to, in;iiyct the Trish Catholics how; to_ Vl3O atAhe tiPpronehing Presidential eleetion.-- t Wo.do not- intend to; waste many wOnis.npon this rohi . erable i mmi; who seeks - to make •political'meichandize ; Of his countrymen tt every,,election - that occurs; for, unfortunately for him.. we k now him ,well. The speech before us. is the inoit"constirti mate piece of,,puppyisit we-have ever read:— - We -knew-not. what other, ()piglet., to-apPly,to the unblushing impudence of such a - num,- dertaking:to lecture Irish Catholics how they ! shall exercise a right, which they do not,value as a matter, to, be, bought ankaold by pelitical gamblers,,: At. one, time, there was a prospect. of this Robinson securing for himself thn co fidence and respect; of-his countrymen, blitthe nature of the -man soon manifested itself... is now regarded by Irishmen of' all,Partte — s, as one *nip suited ~to do .therlicty Work .Of his paymasters, and consequently pnly_entitled. to their most sovereign contempt. .If Ur.; Robinson, chooses ,to ~derthe,,d,irty work of ; wo .bileave Catholics, and.Catholicity,ont„of his lectures and speeches. Ile has no synipath,With - leis- sympathy and, are dispised„ ewes no -mere for Catholics, than tho,.best Derry.educated . piangeMan.in_ Ireland.- :This isour, opinion, and we, will venture to say that every one of pur iotempo-. raries will endorse it," • This "seunds'isorore: the ono of y o rn iron - candor but - read the 'sliodeh whieh t is now so industriously circulated by the Seott whigs„ and the comment will not, be thought, tiovere. Gen,Sdott'andthiibrik . • ,_ ington. — Some of:the newspapers, ,says • the. Star, are busily engaged, in, comparing. Gen. Scott, as a 'civilian._ with the Duke -of Well ington. Nothing could be more. unfortunate. The Dube of,Wellingtoemas grotOtilitarY /ender. , There can by no doubt about that fact. Bud it is just as unmistakable _point in- history, that be was 000 of the wort state*. men in the whole catalogue of. British,celehri. ties. Asa Prime Ministerive , was ..Weatc, im. becile, uncertain, and; unpopular..boyond. all expression: -. Ile kad -no definite. principlea,—, lie knew nothiagolgovernmenL • He was a stranger to the cotemon rodiinents of politic% E.v,errstep - lui.took - woe- a faux,pas, :Every speech twined° was a blunder.. sacrificed hisfriendi;inn ~weapons in the hands of .11tn enemies ; tand' with _the most bonest,and patrir intentions iri the limed, did ruore - iitijarr to his' country' and the'giincral cause of public. liberty' then thel,worst abiblutists among the ivorehippiinf of the policrof the ', l ! Holy - Alli. We are, afraid that the editorial friend* of Gen. - Scote ire' not viol. wilLveniellik modem history. when they talc , a pride in conflating' him to Wellington; Oreleis they doitin irony, and could searcely , gtve tim a more Bevero. re. butte. ' , Wellington -44 arf-lriahman ;,)and yeti atralstateetivan;_hihasever toadiedlt Ireland's moist vehmonvaniagontsit , ileui . twer opt posed Peery interest of inland r-ortdrbatt,freoi ly - - assisted to "trample ;on her •rightd; enslave her people, keep tier in bondage to:England, . I - ,destroy her trade, rein - her commereerhumili lite her independence, and make her whir elte tvi,--dgrenknetior.t.weeplaiitt-chaine, poverty aaidgettire-W Olean. the friends of latineret Heattl lfT • heftreetn to day They eippecOti re,jeke orcelti - I,Ttley .itrti =el eetne , to '49l‘ :th e vitas:Sion, they - irt nn "finds in stichji likeness.- ‘ViToWahlt anus of lit:. ' "But, more thtui.this: the rinktati Welling ton has been all his life, notoriously hostile to the popular feeling and the !copular When- thelteformilill.w.ces before.the Britleil Parliament, proposing to eitend in a 'trifling dagreethe popularintluence, biseppesition to ii was do 'great' that, his rditiderted was mobbed by the people; and Apsley House, in Picca dilly, besides the lower entrance to Hyde Park, at - Ilydo - Parkeorner, has still its great win. perlieMally shut, and its shutters still .coated—xrith elleet-ireet to k0p. 1 4 the yen' t_einieCer the - populace. :: is bated 'by the masses,leiPaetoint , of deter- Mined and olititinate•Aninity for very liberiatlejlslighlii Id!, resolute resistance tit eteryilring like aff,adirusaient of ptimilar rights hid utter'ileiotion,to'iheintereds ef the nristocraty; endlilis bold hatred Of'every Men and 'piety doetrini leaning Wider& o'reecligni. eon of sympathy the the million: . Is General Seottieak suchti character? DOlrid fileads ae ! tu!lly. mean to,confess thatlic has feliteris ko4ll?ter tains ophdons . mi intent* hastiVect freetiorkand the popular varpittbiali ...!'These ortestions by tie *Mid Irisigni fi l ant:':When eandidatttlar ;pit bile 'effiee' is likened than fittitMdin'the,'eltitinielitif "Of theiWericli ttidliOlirtti presumed . that' the ' latter's life and character lins beim itdiimed fct 1 5 9intiief strong inieenbiniten; 'nnd are contplite i alhnali'eat"tespeefp°'and; faith ful in Ovary. &attire: ri this-view Gera i Seett M nat. ffai lenihrs;if tirade& befdre,MOthil - elms - es san: Aineiican . "copy; of Duke' . Oti,Well. ington'; he Medi 'fall "fearful ly;; in the. pdblic estimation; or at least in th e °Stitt:MllOn ontio massed 'or the' 'A Meiioit eyple, if they, 'Obi., dist(his holding hint up m totihterliait'of,the blundering, ig,nortuit; piillidididi'pOlitet. hat- Mg old Duke of WellingtoM'Whoie'enly mer it is hiti . great' fault is his utter'iportince oral statestuanshili, 'cad his mid enmity' :towards popular. prirtiegesfarei!Valei. From gm'Alimay Aria , . Further Testimony in Th thee- tien of,GeneralTietc:Of _Leiter:ire= a N Hampshire.. Cistisaiic to his • nephew in IVesl. Troy, • , 3 , • ~! lia.s been perused :. .. , Lisbnm - N. 11.,_Ang.; , 2t,•18512:' . • • You asked.melo give you mr . o:iinfon'of General Fassm Pisnero, , for the information of our Catholic brethren in MAI about Troy:r 'l'.. You may rely -upon it;oot hi n. it can give' me greater pleasure than to comPly.' with your re quest; I anr.well'aertiminted.' With the course of Gen. Pierce as fa •liiiblic • man; for the: last -twenty-four yetirs i and I have .honor to have ,beon personally netimitated with-hini•for some seven or eight'years; and rdo 'moil soleinnly declare to my friends, that I never Wasaequain ted with a purer patriot or a mote high-minded gentleman. .What is still more , ,'a better friend to out cOuntry..'imi does notest.4 His inter. course with vs is:marked by t hh utmost' liber ality and freedom-ft:an religions '.bigotry. - NO man ever saw.in his • conduct - the slightest prejudice towards those of Our creed—on the contantiate AS incapable br . ruiture of euch unworthy. impulaeir. .la - this respect, you may -depend opOn it, he' is one ' time most noble hearted and - anex (Motional)] e' then' I ever sate. I forthermore State to ' ycr , :Myst truth:that he is' the first man- . in thy ;State, •I eteilteritd express in publiiiimpprobatiCei ofthe 'telig ions test, and • that was ' the first thee-I:ever i heard - Gen. Prune* itddrinin a' Pubfic . meeting of'his fellow citizens:. That' waSseven years ago.; He then Chargieterized this test as Ittlis.. griee to tha State; ".and, said that he,:foione, was , ashamed' and mortified; When uhroa dto hear gentleman iron other States-Allude to the fact thnt it ' was 'still' a Part''of ' our State constitution. Heeonfesied , that •he thought it tifonl blot'on the democratic State or New Hampshire, and avowed -hii'detpithination to 'do all that lay inhispowerto have it abolished,' and so he" did. 'All - that -One'matt could do, to my own•knowiedge;bs has:done; publicly and Privately, to' effect the' abblition - ofthrs'tdie test—Greeley'sjaikall to the contritryLlCi ewith standing. . --- , •-• ~:•:- -..r f;sy- •'-: I wisir`yon to remember, Gem I:'iciter.'. did i all this long before he or; his Mends' thought 'Cif his'being a caralidate 'for tha'-presideu6y:::. and remember; too; that 'the very time the • whig Candidate for the presidency was laying. . bia'plans to excltide jour eountrynien from the , sights "ofeitizettalii ni . Gee: Ptints - was exerting: himself to:obtain' roe ne'ont 'just:rights. iii 'the important Partici:tars to' which I have alluded. l'Assert with' confidene,i;that there'is•no man living ivhn better deserves the support of adeP ' ted citizens than our own FRiSai PIERCE,' He • is as it were ronc . of.tis and be -is one of the greit.donneratie brotherhood of mankind. I cannot explain to you in rt letter; one.tenth,iar . rine-liiindroth'pert of What',l kriaw about:Gen.. [ PlitME,, andttyhich'filhistratO, his 'noble; and . g L eiterobsieharacter:l,', ••:' '': - ' f‘ , '' '•'-,,- ! ; , .1 . I!ien assure on awn' f4l,thatifit Weretiio.' essaik, I would gicaSfaini ' Now': Prfennslo,i east my vote for ~General . PiEnti.2- Ii has at-- ways been.'O . Mattei-'of suiprisete Me, that any il Man Who expects to iota Hyb': bY'hitflahtir,l' could noderatithiggery. : I 'reineinter thy ' limo ,when a brig editit.i n"ii.York, ' w-o_fiae If t h e` feeling - of`,li's . party - ao - nst:, farei,gfiereildbitettthe feeliniren'the•ariirati of, vessels with Irisli'Minigrat(tkhi due'retnatkvi Ithht ii - shiPhiid jest 'arrived With Reit:Weir i.' live 1 slocit."'. IWO MiCiee - hOW any liishinan,:fit the' (put& f ird;poiglid; 8 tdC4c:ta*: MIN } fl' eleiecon di ehce; Su pportGriery lint' or Modern'Whiglety: As, for . the 'notorious Robinson.c ho is:,well known - by the co lanai:The line herit . for the last twelve yearsj besides, you midi, 'and ',einiy lienest Irishman in ,AmeriCa;'nittst"aCknowl .edger that It !odd:Each:int ' . wiiiittufiiid :ii nob-" : inson id Ireld-id;Who' did MA" Spriit'frern the cursed Orange trenatleaSti nei'ersati One, who Was ; not agion of that stock. ;. Ali for his' Speccli,i(gaifist VIEUCE, yea andyonr friends safefelleinitinthi it Ida : ii',Aliattn 'of 'false -- boods.4trhat else , could- you '..eXpetit Oolii 'a: - .maii.'Callinihiniself an . Irish Map, Whii hanteen' so ionialt,ied, with the ; party:Whoftt . e:ititlidater for the Pit:Si/100Y' was - . for, Ye44,'.1.1414idef and 'champion , - a#,. tile,'..Natiylnt,'"orgapilationj* Our leople ou ght . 16,,apttrit ;tl4 Viper:Whilso political ASsoptations Show Jai' real imatility, to foreig,tiers. . •,.... 1 , ,„ !., . ~ - .. .1 remember tiro New . NOill Chit:fir sele ction,'in '34, when the Whigg,`With,,tilidin'he 'associ:i ates;broke.,into tho,U; §.. Areenril - ntidc,tirmed about.'five Imad . q..aPhipi , :,The AfaYei. I ree-- olleet; . got there': in ,timki e....ftekte theni of thi4e armi, and llinetheyt their 'exprettiedibeir regret that thy rflid not get them itlitt(o'no6n 'cry, that'. they. might hive i'ehat tniii - orihreo h!ltidiid . :9l,." - the . 11.4, IrTtiff.:-fitii.iliitieli for Robinson and nn w ig also a a. "„:Pfovioue t 0 , 134. they 'h Various: p !Mmi:Which - 1 theidizigraced'and ',Abandotind,' ; atidl think it NilVOt. boteng heforlithey rittantiOnAltritina' ,ot.), big. (~That :011:tympylivikileiwAh 9 .2(1 of I Niniember next) , bit'6ofiii' tiuto„thiVkaat; 11414 rrie44,Gr,9,olY, luny 0 ' v i 9 ,11 b * - . o ot 4red ” to road the funeral - serried IX. Whiggery,rind ' hittparis - ,cierit,..POgniOn,,to..aik..otit'unleti so. .taaX `l,t lier..l,l'-;',l / , :: . .-- . 7 -2 i '.• .... :- i .:. , . - , iiiiLl have„wlitit . 9 ;ffltlingli s.fo - lOtgility 'ion; and your friends cif thninte' •otarinitni:littit" :course of..9encptlgmce. unless they )14Subt . you and I tieing IrialuninfOgatliokswww ,; , b - .) , t:ico l l o .t.- , :ThPI - A4y; ,- *C itinnr . nifllint• Meosinll,Pii.#4 isa Infurifititir f l ?Ykt , ,.. l A c K - 7 1 son's heart,n- : trnii,frienitoritio - opooyfeA 0 . , ,„ , any nation, and of religious toleration—man. i . wiles° heart and purse aro *Ways open to the niferfutustei.withont dialinetien of cree d or y, qThe',lttrente,„ ip'ter frouraii citizen of ken?, 1-huntoatito italrislinian and a _Catlicip4 l haabeeit:handed tone by the person to - lalim o4s addreased, for pnblication,--Argus.] 3DITER G'CORRGSPONDENC,E.- --- - I • Lc ttorto74dge Woodward. ifos.Dtonon. W. VtfOODWSIID: Sir:—The undersigned members of tfie Democraticparty beg leave to call your at.. tention to certain charges now freqFerttly timid° by the Whig press; - against_ you, in regard to your views upon the naturalization lass, and. alledged hostility to the rights of- naturaliiiid citizens.-..3YeArAjawgr..° that you rnaLillstt. regard,. your and - coidia in the"fiig,h -e-ta tioniottluvtiocatipid, and the bormdles:s edy. ttlenFty - 'irf` the Vemperatroi,partyinwhich 2 you 'enjieyVai' - estigipient anSwet ' flies! , . Bnt';th t o `charge nrir intended to leper:Lie on aril Mislcsid personale wheat the truth is- int known, Wo; therefo,Wseliclrninit You and' your vieivs Unite subject;if Jtitur ill lietinit; r net eVery e•ttiaid'ulind'uill thus bitsaiiitfied;qlint , by.tio, het' ctlyettr life litiVe 'yo4 charges r i bid trithllaving Suitairied :Men or'inetisteres cir lido to 'citlien,s - fon•faecount of - the ; phut& if or-their religieus,opinionst. Very rertrectffillYc"yeuriri&i4:: , Ch'axles Shaler, ' • "*'-'''ltttnes'3lllY;'-''''''' lESZrartgro'• I~sHelsbarrr ': '• I - ' :Crobn,Ardersou;" ' Guthrie.: J, , R c ,th; -;Bainuel IW.' Black, Wm..Rothaelter;;'" James C. Richey,, Charles Bilhars, 1-I,!Verbeellcr,'• .I.4l:Cassiday; Jil4`..Blakebt,'-t ''Bemerd Burns,. fWit. Wilkins;',." 2, - 7 z , ' '{ David Cativliep. - - lamei strect; , _Thos. Wynne; • ' Andrew Burke 'Daniel Rogers,' Stanton,-e !Thos. Blaekwore, - John , MVart - by;', •Elii Burford,' Joseph -Thos:Barnes; Milligan, 'Jacob Barnett, .1 Chas, Pnrnell, -Andrew Burke, - • WM: , Cmi , ;' Th. Umhsta?dteril - J ' /as: Rorie lirte'vrden. • • JUDGE , WOODWARD'S REPLY. ' MEE Pittsbargh,Septi 14, 1t852.'i ' Getalemi7; Official 44ties tilde broll mo to Pittsburgh, keep, pietconstiMily' . 6o - g. ed. to-Pittsburgh, ariScver 0tp . „ 3 ,- q tu-leitOi - 1 • ' .• ". • l , lio " FiUtit r•iaitidsi' Youth' td meat, I have been an eameikand'hearty; snli pOrtor thh Deiriocititic'party;and an eqUally zcaloni4Ptuient; so far a 3 pulitiCal action could decorimiti andpiop.cilit go, tif•u'hatever has opposed Malta add never have.been a' Native Ameriesit,'ln'Urly . Polith'al senSe;any more than . I, am or have been a Ehii„:aittina iiin or an - abolitionist. • The charge Nativism i li-atterripteifio be sustained by:a miithin •which I"made in the', 'Reforni - Ciiriventitin l iff 11531: '-Thativis-simp tya limitation of a motionmadeby .Mtc•Tliom -1.1.5 i'whig'Member - frinit' Ckester county; and wa4ealculated toliedinpel his party . (who. were in majority in tho Convention) to come uir• to the mark 'They ChOse the latter litaucit of the rilternativei,audAY motion 111 v. ilgiiistiered';•itti'liMliciso was withdrawn.— The 'sid Of introducing nits irbjeoti•into that •at ',nnT:not •at • , The sPie'ch sn s olletkpaUted against in me,T t ridt responslblir':foi: - It, wasintrodueed ;into the Debates:by to - DeiPorterlu: violat ;tin of theitdes — Of the bi •M•hickieqUired •hitn to submit it- for revision before publication,mid whiChlte 'never . ih - di;;;I made Some 'observa tions: exjeanatory Or my intern:latch t: of Viotti. 'hi' MOH on, bitt - that speech is tl'ot'w fair report of them Alfotheispecelks were submitted for revision. This one I',-never taw! tilt the book' -trpirinted, and 1 , havo neverceaied to condemn it:, ‘ i ; • During tholes-aim OrtitelreltiTentioll;ipMe. On-the tenth 'day Of infinity, 381 5 .3, a mem ber in 'deilto alhided`to the:motion, 'net-the speech; as tridientivo'fif.hoStility fo fhreigitera. I prinritlyr,uinouneed !the itnputation, there in the face' : ot the Canyenticin, es I: have done titanya time sineV;• IsS,a gross utisreprbienta tion. • • • ' ; ; • .., • See Debates, cif the Convention, vol;19; •p. : hice retcined . thetmdimini4hed tonfidenee 4 1 -the t deinoeratie the Refortn Ponventiini;""'several -!of- whom were adopted eitizens; and'alt-of ilieni - eppeSed to Natitisni. Would this have; been:PossibTolf the whits Ports of my sayings and doings had been true? ,• 1, • !, - The Native AnierleakParty.itSelf.isniyy. wit-1 Seven years ago ,Vvias the Caucus nomi nee for U.S. Senator. The Cennty , ot Phila delphia was represented by — Nlitives.:: They naed me Whetherilfeleeted by: L_their -vetes, I ;;:ouldfuter for changing the naturalization=}acv`s' ."1 ait'sweretittheto mo,nrid they Ithreet - evel*veteiteyr . -nottld; command against cee, and raised- d' shout of triumph over their'vietory. — !. = : You refer to'Statements*the - trhig papers of this cite: • One of 'them.; few-days' ago; in whicti arns i . tigurbled;extrtict. frena A letter writtetiiby , me , abet' a' year - neve-, in :which - I:myclied•thertelptuation'ofNativitTut. as difitinetly as '4341431, notv . ; , ' Net the-Editor', -told.hitierithat :the letter contains - with id, 11)18.c-ion' tbat rhy Ay - ere - at ibitt tithe adverse 'to the : rights of -foreign - I)6ns citiiina. A;e6py-Of the letter Ithifs-' misrepresent/xi by the Pittsluitg dazotteaserul you herewith -in the Heystottetort3tipti - -23, -- 1851:':- When uteri: icill%allow theirtuditiCal passions to get - tlie ibetter ortlioirNoracity- so -lir aslo ltupelibeni;tei - aCts' , ittillietisortions thia; , :it - fs-Cisreitongh to .understand heir and .s Why,l' inisrepresented, by a Reporter of the' 'cintion,Av ho rn °tires - fotodoing selivreloSt na strong asthose'' hiCh my . :politicat Opponents now:::ir-:::;-,,-,',:,::i -t Atiother allegation, ha! I , iopposed"Judge Canipbelllitstlalkis Its falser - OS -• any othei;of therAininercuitt - -: - niistitateineritsi - litetntiyi'4ando itgainkV-tne; never!opposikt any -nominee oil amount of his birth Of religion, and I suPpor- , ted 'no nOinifieo latV, more. lcartlythan I ' dbl .- Judge:Car/The% • ! ':; , lt is -. With itifionitii:rel note/Idol Optic/1r before the public- ar eel f-defbrue.i !A candidate foritjuOitlial: effidelsterhafa, 'Mete than:!. - titiv)otherceerididritc; liCqust ad