that. 'lt ,has borne the aboeir of jtaatininfi taa's death, and your misfortunes, poor little lout I it can bear more." " Well, I only hope you will get the. minis• hue, since it plonsee,yon so, butt really don't see why. - .- • , , •• " Never' you mind, Andel doer ranevriten ea'A you my lady, as is yank proper tight and title, don't you say nothietto me, it does me good, you lee. And I ,thinhiatn not forward in saying that One otireak days; not very far off, either, Miss Annie rides in-her ow n•oarriage again, end tirsyhap., poor old . .Bentley beside hie "Of course," said the child; with her en chili-Hilt seriousness, "whato4r_cOrnei, Ton shall "rilwayf bo dna° tom side. eel) , you 'would lot me show yop Dow, more yoti do, how much I lovelpu, but you will not," • - • - -1Y this time the • two baCapproaebed , a . large„smoky tenement, whose; tenging ;hat ters, rattling windows, and uneven...kora and pots, told. .of a general deniipitude. The etaink upon its sides,' seen he 'Mon4ght, looted 14:e tears wept ages:ago, and every •dilnpidated elapholircl seemed-to have* mere ery. of its Own, more sad , than agreeable. gars soon the .two passed. into the narrow entrance and were 105t...t0 view. • [C(INCLuDED•2:BST WEICK.I, THE. MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. . $1.50 Per Annum in Advance. A. J. GER,RITSON, Editor. MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA COIVY, PA i_Thursday; suL 86, *860: bisportant Correetion.- We republish, thisoreek, entire, the report of out C. Convention, in order to cot ' rect a printers' error the resolution endors ing our worthy President, having been acci dentally omitted, last week. : ILA - Will the 'Pennsylvanian and Argus, . Philadelphia; the Patriot & Harris burg; the Pitphurgh Post,'and others of mar Democratic _exchanges,. especially such Ai ptiblished or noticed the report, please copy a:Lc - corrected, or - notice the'same, editorially I ;Z•enacitoriAtio' COONII-4(t&-MEETING. Pursuant to the call of the DemocratiOCocn ty Standing Committee a Mass.Conientiol o Democrats of Susquehanna oolitic") , assembled at the Court House, in Montrose, on Monday evening, Jan. I . 6th, 1860, and was called to order by Hamm. Bniswersa, Chairman of the Committee. • The following' MlTCers were.elentod President--OuvEit tiumcm. Vice Presi dents—W.' Ward, John Blanding, R. 0. B. Wheaton, John Smiley, Calvin Leet, Thomas Johnson, and Henry Lyon. See's—G. 11.,Denison and A. J. Gerritsoii. On 'motion, the chairman selected Mestri. A. Lathrop, F. M.. Williams, G. M. benison, Samuel. Taggart .and liana rtecyhow, 'is a committee to report resolutions. - Reinarks were then - made, by Dr. C. Leet. For . Representative Delegate to the State Convention, "A. J. Gerritson was elected by For Senatorial Delegate W. C. Ward was electd by .acclamation, subject to the decis ion of the Senatorial Conference; B,nd John Blanding and C. D. Lathrop for Conferees. £. L. Ward, Eq., being called for,.address ed the meeting at considerable length, in his usual able, argumentative stele. The Committee then reported the follow ing : , Whereas, A !sectional and angry spirit ex .fists between two sections of our country, !Tented, as- we believe, by the party at the biCltknows no principles but .that of hos+iliry to'the Derilocratio party, and to the therefore Resolved, That we approse the course and vw.tit , et. i,f James Buchanaii in the diffieult hod trying circuoistances of his administra- Rrsolied, That a•e hold, as equally sacred our olcn , the_ 'iglus of our sister Sta te s, t., and regulate their ow•n internal .Regoircd. That' we denounce the "John. lir..wn" raid upon Virginial ai an outrage, iMlituiied by a single circumstance of miti gal ion -and yet, it is ,lut the 'legitimate `4,pl,ossi,m iu nets, of the ,teactiings and say.' Sags of th'e Black F.4ubtican tatty.- -1 Resolved, That it. is high-dime for us to to the duty of preserying,our threaten e f q Union, that . is endangered hy, the hostile r_ ) .4aia e r eo f a sectional party. lite:Dived, That Fe would reiterate our firm adherence—to the principles of the Cincinnati ptatfoltu, and that.ive prefer a National ran fOr the next Presidency—one who will sup port the Constitution, with all its guarantees, wiihout'sec s fional bias. On motion= the Resolutions. were adopted vtauimotrely ! R. B. Little, Esq., responded to, the 411 s . to address the itfeetiug; making $ brief but pow erftil speech. It was ordered tikat the proceedings of the e 'netting be pobiisbed in the Democratic pa pers of the Distiict, had the thuriehurg Vat riot & Union. - • A letter from E. B. Chase,..7,sq., was erder ed to - be published with-the proceedings. (See another column.) • It, was resolved that hereafter 16. conven tion& to elect State delegates be composed of two from each townbhiP• the Convention adjourned site die. • 1- OUVEI-LATHROV,,Pretideitt.• Dzsrsog, seertiarie . A. Graturrsoti f f ;TIAN CALIFOR2:II.--We 11#9 accounts froni California, overland, to the '4otb The Legislature was to meet on the 2nd and unu s ual interest appears to attach to the ekvion of United-States Senatiw, in place of M. Broderick. The inauguration of Goi. Larsram was to take place on the 9th: GC,v. Waller led Gen. Denver were the: principal. eandidatesfor Senator: Great suffering is re- ported in Carton Valley from a scarcity of provisions Mining operations bad banana; pendod in swine districts on_ account of the snow, andjainoll suffering prevailed among. the Indiana of Roney Lake Valley, wbo °were dying, from cold and hunger.. Cattle liens alr•oatarying ; on account of the' ipireity, of hay, which was W`Sith VAa a ton. . Thedato . from (began are to December 14. The gold. excitement still continued. Reports inf an Alepieditione .werto prevalent at Portland, Tbli arirc:eafrorn Washington are to . Deas/D.7 1r 2d. Laremendous storm had occurred in Vug,etT Sound whicil