Volume 32. 0,. • gitmar rat--aktoriat. Circulation. Increasing TWICE as Fall as any Pirper in Northern Pennsylvania. Gold. closed in New Yor on Saturday at 1141. - - -- Tied Douglass has grown weary of the unfulfilled promises of the great Radical party,'. which remembers the freedman but once a year, an then only to secure his vote, which up to this time has been freely given ; but qeu the most ignorant black men can understand there are no "perivisione in the bill" for him. When he has helped to place Ringsters and car pAbagArs in power, he is told to go about .his business and white-wash for DeMoerats, blit there is nothing for him in the party he supports. Douglass and Lancaster have rebelled. Homer of the Montrose Republican, Intends to apply for license at the August Term of Court, to 'phase the editor of this paper,and the Democratic-candidates in general. Fie got so intemperate in that direction a wh le ago, that the court felt constrained to put an injuetion, upon him as he was squandering all the political capital that the "Court House Ring" had in trade, and upon petition, t commission of luna4 was appointed from their number to suppress him, tit til after the - Radical Prohibition convention, the !Rh of August. The people may calculate that he will be cut loose on that day and the Court and the Rmg will say" seek'em." :We are prepared to risk our reputation as prophet upon it. "We shall see what we shall ee,." THE ERIE CONVENTION. The anxiety. in regard to the wise ac— tion of the Erie convention is pervading the party in all parts of, the :State. The rumors chat efforts will be made by the 'Radical Treasury agent to control the nomination of the Demorovtic party are general. We have faith, snd entire faith, in the chosen representatives of the Democracy in our coming State Convention. The party in each county have selected true and reliable Democrats to speak for their ; several constituencies. The r,sponsibil—: on those delegates is too great, an the earnest depotinn of a large ma jority to the principles, and honor, and success of the party,too well known to admit of a doubt as to the result of their action when assembled in the State Con— OEM We hate no fear. We are impressed rid a belief in the utter failure of any efr-rts of the Radicals to make divisions, or discord. or weak nominations at Erie. Ti.,! Democratic party is sound on all the great issues past and present. The nom in es be men who are firm, capable, and faithri . 4. Let ns welcome victory.— )711)1071.wealth. SUCH . 111SINTEI?ESTED VIRTUE, It is astonishing to common people to see such ingenuous communications from the virtuous and disinterested members of the "Court House Ring" in the Mont- rose Repi!biir.an from week to week. "A voice from Springville" first gre'-ts as (which first saw the light in Montrose) sod goes ha t. tell .that the next± sheriff to come from that town. This ap rwars.titiliderfolly magnanimous on the part of - the writer, and is expected to ar— r-inge the sheriff business, so as to give the ninny Montrose candidates a chance for Register & Recorder or Treasurer and if the game works all right, as now put up, the Ring will be happy. Next' comes "F4ir Play" (another Montrose bird of the same feather) who long and loudly for somebody to"an lionace the catididates." He with all the iipparent wisdom of a Solomon,a.ssumes to instruct T.udidates r as to just how they must do to be nominated. He is desir ous to find tint who allthe candidates are i•D that he r&Il know just how to put up his lade "job." Undoubtedly his virtue lies in the fact that there is some one that he does not know of, that he fears may give him trouble. If "YOt will oily "an nounce" yourself lie can then be I repar