.1 - .ree e * - Pfleto-:'-', r.. O pen; -'" .',.ii-.-;.i:;:..i:- -::',S.4iiire:itittilan't-,Peibeto*raieli'-''olR,taii, Ifietitlitiodi - Lbet'in.--hUletindaratortd 11_ ,. .=tioepO , ~, !- "::::'....-.'.'• ikgederali'.-o*.theitif, : ll*'.!riefFee." -HOW :sir '-'...''-':'•, 4 weheitralttbieMi otthe teleretatiri to . ib li -,--..- , f-:::--- -- erylearitiiii ' sentitiowoe:leariPTceiltq.4 - --„- iite n tieing nervous , little taiderserearanLborre ...n. -. "they medref use etthlifterrei- what , ....-Vseemee `arid mention - there can ': be - betesen , theirl:ferdirept-..... .therrl. :ioirtril::-:PirtilliirOk.,ll--a11a....11")...eit them when - we mautiqulttket:theZ ;en •-r"Z i r; 3 iierlritiltiWrilkitortalir.,7 pet ,purfamil Y: , ,_.... - - • - -:or . ineelootOrrt- 1 Y ..,...:;:.... litaters4., , ,eitler-. . voluntary .. ~ m i . — s te l a- 4 --- -- 't , - 1 -- 7 1111Orth;ths' , -Intidietto of :01 . s_ ctibi c i l r 1 7,,, ,wi .: "-the nature ried_._,...' l2° - -.-: , 717- sEaltlarOende#o, oeArm-- •Abet:eat : • : ' • ''. irt:tio l i;t4 t it other_irate ats amu ses, ..... ' 4titre .. OW 144c4creelintSatiftteef_thebreMite --• .',. .Mirritiott,_4';theletrerx ,c.-fi'-tba greatisteitlitif •-•- .' , 5r:• , . -. .' „- -it:Oreiti; . doWnlheAlle°•"-J - • Now -; :: .-'---j iieriintiti:,:i*ifter:Sic,Mirlon.red - ', , witio- - 3.;roe,Alehfet 1 ::Lf-ii i iitipigi;;;;_-.4.l'hat of!heiig*hiripo4tiy.ssoff! .I'ittrisei'-:tit.l.4-:44014!*',bri.:404,.,1g0nw:5r'.7--•--','-.-,- - ,-''' ~., ~--''':,' •'- , ,',',,',,-,.,.:' ,''''3-',' r! , tleiiliterfait all the ofiie . bidi; , allhiriiitimeteefend/rtbe A4ll*t ,-01'"onialirecihiekleof. .0 oe-that i-it. pail hievii,prodoeit,'i,atilstieity.ifievetOne nAndrl t eta66ii iom ,' ' i2aine—nl i terlt of eiritt,,ofhariegiofaea m s4l4.iftiit:lForthis note of matter, capa ble a-'" f ."the partt:of ou r Wit, with the --- endow in g "-..: ,- . f " ... -• ' s i ti ii t i . z-ni t i le i; :; ,- -,,ol , *(ttOn”find, orjkoliag-e; .. 94, '.- -- .'-'', 4 .. , 0ue,) terdni are inetrtoelt parts of ii:. : litticiattittiiinitivikiiti;ittnicturts:Vicue4 en ink' ''' :-,4 t/ 61 ' 12 4 6. .i 4 0 4 :or saiitifenaiohAf.we*nnot • totiiii.ditir;:faszeof ourbodyi!Otk 06 410 : poicit Of, mnierile,..tentirmt IteinteeMeerone:Ot pain , proving ‘ ,:-404 ir.titriii'brim:Of-.lttle-lreee,ritmenne centre :ilea iiieiejerectAtaeic4teallote action. ..,---::- .. rear-,,,. -- .. .-.. .-t , :lifirk4t- - Triervatia trunk 2 -;Wltieb . -enitighm the 16,14eir,ezirefiftyntlinfr -.it Atrial:* thickmaito 1...-;- 'e;•'''. 4l iiii.tlitteefteger-;'diehleir.eroet heileee : all Pew Ft. k• , m o vinghielinoti'int seemeffeeliog i the lingo • lit:ialiOnpi.tii4flOrpositti# 444 ;:. , Ond s -L4eptsTed ..'"'"-' . e rititeriersoni influence, zoortifteit rale iirsteer of '"- • i'rndawing , partawr . motion , .•_ ',..i..7e.'itt,p4iti 4% 4 1444* 01#011tV of Villet!'ilo brain ' tint ingitallearroW are compared, and anatomists;.anatomists;. ' '' ' " I 'llteiteerritartledlOiail taiifiliur 1 ~ ,. .-tiOrit. their-co or,- : V.44eeed l 4o'ErniOettei In . the brain , the gray,; e;_i-.;,iistter. fek-''her-, most 'Par( PO' eitetoo; 0 01 #0 30 t en • its folds the whire'lloci4eri...sehilet -10,- . 1 1.4 1 4 11 # 1 4- , fiinirifiVeltlitlntiiiiikbpge•Forepletely - . .sentritrul.... - 4,tiyahecishite. -, ': Noon, en steneint rule, all the nervanicArtiidiS - of the' body ;' and " - their.'..branehesi IS. 4l hthe:e4iCeitiOn'artinisetat stiecials sensation, ' are composed of - Ouse:derived. -froth' them two .. -- "7-"Et.i,}l#o.i....llintii Aire the widirsuif the gray:net . eri and i' -these nervous -trunks- erCcoreinctors - Of' ~.,4 '''Leet;ceo±fge!Predtteedlirthe-neisofer centre by the i;‘• ~ .. - iiiiitiefiat - o,C.ttiet,-§71,!/, which -gives 'Asa either4o, iniikiet d tioW or mention. :Ant . -er'reriet extraordinar y:. • .-- .. •fea ilombielisigi capable of .tielpg proved bp : l,t::,:dfootie*pirkivint*lhat thil.'itinig*Aeli 'Admit ' - ..plane,- migice. ,- rise - -. to the: - Phenemena: of motion bk 43 24 1 4).rW1i- - -Of Itti - :.grartyzereeill'eehtle.', the . 7.. - rinfiree' - ' fro m- which thetrrufite arise; _dniliArther, -, .....-.-L .. :, that this 'change takes .the:tsbite matter . .. , i. - ..: ,-,,, !oti , tik, - ;-inkti.-hand;, the change billith.giveeriseti: 44:41tiestaintinsetatrosatirer talus idoceritthe ex, - penitiOa OfAhe - Aief•Mtre.trttelts..that ia , - . :.itr their . -- •-_..- ultimaesdietnibution I and thie Change takes place -..... _ ,..:7-,i- TheiritatOlielti4T:teihie--iiiiiir.etiour,. is'able -to. lireXe ietiefeeforilY• the ' origin of ~.thaieTlirerMent tureleri. end he Elude thatelliboas *dein from • Alta eOlOl-11tiricit!„-.and most .o thorn:radii& are 4 - q -1 0.i'arkaiOna - -fhe , brain,': do so by 'tea* • orier.of , shish ut'reameeted with the snorts matter, and other with thegrayt . - lie 'Baer, =and ins 1• f•li 3 , lll 9iih* - 4 0 44:idAPY-'lttlitt*Oittlieffoitie4 on tiiiiiiving/' aninir4 Ilathritatb*ht pinching Or , - - PtieldttOl.: . the-root-*hiclfitrisreslreaveswhit e T a1 i ti ,413616 n0 . : 1 M3 - Mitia#3:4 the - ,niaidial, . -".• sh e' olloo 4 ll 4 l3 -44Pring - Shatessr,: hut tam • : ::` ,-, :thereetzerisidg'frioin3hir gray matter, a:Si - evident listigiitr; of suffering -are - immediately lacked-1- , ' - `'.1•4 4 1.4n , i , if in the deadseimal we excite meacelet -:: -- contreetion-bytermis e t galvaninni'We'Reat '1 44 theielifirte,,of ..electricity through the - limb: by Means of the rnot'erisinir frees ' white muter,: as, tmeffrot Wrield be'prodecedif we attempted 'ode : '..;ilby'arittiner of: the root *tag. Mona the- gnsfr, 'Allowing, theisri'''thOfOgrkt44, *M nervous . , • ' are iXIMPOS44OII%eetteW-fiktrekOreeCOA 114,1151:1),A 10;‘,-,-nli4F.i*.4021*.ler*Qp4.17 . .: sg: tC4l V lCal7 r - ''''."---', " .: 1, • -,, ' , 'i -• it '' ' - ''. i i ireperrt, , o(thehOdy.'inietasrith . StkOjery-ki ...:: , :ehatige b lenedietely.. elicited in :thiextremities :,.,:-Z.Orthieentiant 4hres, maestros is-developet,Mid -, t l 4' change-thus induced is. conveyed' bythe amp. writ fibre to the brain, and through', its medium AO*/ atind.t: ., -"Etuveste the mysterious. .agency - . is • - .' - ' 1 the -like% then, `tliemdfoi votive: fif the greattierw vieut;eeirtrei 111.bn:right into action, end a change of inditeedil.--thit change "is conveyed liir the. trunk' to: the tinteclisituAlyiegthelniiiredOrts„ Or ici.: ettirSaininichl;, - -tit, whose , wmb*ediactinn litli , -,1- removed from (umbel initriY;': :But it is` ot *Ms. earr,tiirt' t an: 'lnjury should be *dieted that Meter influent* andeld:hegeirerateteeme mind hie** Power of inducing it et Oroll'AJl the nominee's , ',.• H of ourbodiesere'-effeetedlly inuseularaction,'-aro - ..:-;-i- throngli the egency,-it.the will. -.- We move nut' a mind : oriciet, , . mar , look at an .;ObjeCti wither:it - ths Jail having inst'Tilled - that it should be, d am - f. .),., ltiot•rhereare imOreelkeit in the ho ciao hod/ • which l ere - prekinnertlindependently„- t f gm ww • theimit:isidend iiituder: the - iallitikii6 . o l the mind, , entrtli*O4h;the medium " of a AIerVOIIS, s ystem; aitif ihil , systera '.hi:' called .hy . ,:tie.g i ngtomist . the - ..''eleetertgedic, It eergetente'Ameher of little keit. lihe bedfee- , eelled•ib7,th .0 ,kraratainiatige-iehleh iiii-extended - :tdeng , elle!..ittide of the vertebral col iimn44he whole of .6 ;04 ganglia being corinected hY Moesall , ot three; , together;:.:-Plow,..it,*ikeare auto& ni . theresiin g ui is capable of generating ettreoneregOaer iindepanden Ilya the brain hems • eeehlnei,ool•M' naidered as act nermetcent tre.` - ,The , '4tinb *134 from there' 'grufgliti tie distOtskprincipslty to all those organs on which . tho : -:ra - diy.:cit the hodydepends, which era em. - - 411404'; In. meretiorp - andlts - mitritioU. - It is the dirtni hi whickeitients elf the taidy are *of , 7 :4 intcvOtaitfin:l -- iNitli,*ich - thei r so that . no: tert, shall become or injured - wishing, thelmt i .. ..ieSl 33 .:o 4 4 l eirkiielfh . ft;,turd: indirectly, therefore ta. . v 'eMattg'[etfecteiliswill.. , pareiller,;eutrunphrs: of 4fils. fact are. of teeq•daT ;Megrim= a , Vi 9 / 1 4,1 t blow on the hia , Win4roduce. vou(iting; oe'legi ' ': - t• ejthe . -SYMpithy which' mrieM,tretteeMAM train 44 6 rSOMfiel4 and 'efeeseirse;; eftWoo.the stomach - '• - -Ae'llillredeee',ltthotiet; sett, emu -ricatk;;tintts , gie ~'• 140-4'*64-o:o4.iint9N-azattbeiintiii:iiiipt • ''' m teraftghtherrohnui.ofthe.brein; 1..'"-7-', .. '"- 7 -', -•'",' p.„trctiovlLleAlet, taa; „rett,sottentimi,eace more to .- --'''llle'reerPelet.' l2l,l3 49P Prett,OLafrinctions of the bogy, thronAce*:e/c4O this Est ( the sympa • ';' Vow) of 'abetter/one - .sykartn.- we will heti se. 1 41ePgWletii4er"Olaamples.. What le-Wetted to-when one', Mouth- is said hi be 'isiviterino et -..;.-..,the,sl:tht-of Wmielatinrine fruitor feediiiiiretiendi . ent*il:theielltiericir of the iiiiintacting•thrOuo • eintine4hUn'. - -Ot the ' nervous aXele*JeoPP/Ylotthe angrier-secreting . the , eeXte, - 7ms ; .again, are. eihrolaittlk-:seeteteiktiniter themodenits exciting - - iriti*e? - rd . ilkernottetts ofjoy,grief or teMiemers Viagnixorieree, diefrxOting . cause isviaient, they - - - liri:aspiiVeseed; hence, -re preemies grief , the aui --' ._„„iguistr'of the , mind is lessened on its flu* Otte* la,,steps - the flow Of saliva; sand-it eta. common prattle* itV India to detickethi4 , room . ttuf.naw. tiel'isertiiiihr by.Truntieg,, tit:clubs.. rheir . _rnanu t ki ..jibt ino wham mouth : it dinet t '4er. S short tirtur;, is considered the eel*Viider ,- eietitids'anzietyi persorut-teeeMe thi,tlfai. front its:femurs des . Posit ;of fit; 1 J; : tea be. - --leriernfere'larkaiesiter or, to:reeePitolate the,Mait trample* than could helm:tight forward 4:reving this influence ci .60e 04* so - - 'thiCiteivouti complaint must ar litionletha -. -' 4l l lOl. lie disorders of thklrlittftlid'iot of thebmay ; thriCinerifid yeti:xidttlifirifthilither.„- at Alntelffejturere , havi ng -,'tenter ,unctions of ai,id ,:yegsatt ~i ikaPY'diailiies:*3l 1."14ee0 ni4 lame& or otrertttVecoditioP. Rd o'r can ivy Of ..rarlirleeijet, :r.ifilo4l . 'iot thememeoV.ele' theriatioina yid by IxeeteriMr, th.qreaUenbs on telnour '2. 2 - rier exhibjt ere ' eaeryArghlr oersitiee.'"witla. ' - ' -tr ;P l AeT r ieA* l 4fliebtelO .tenteamitea telleithc. Z . ffinedxtlahnisnUdieti. it,o;. - :;,,F0r.,--this. * as p % ' ,44ll3lree l e a r kY;43V-I o irstirYiAic.ilice eoliemSol lin -44' cal* many loY:Pettente ef*eir feeeo4.-Aurrienti, Crems_ -..ie.ttrong iticiteutent lOmMOthewSiortili 'iliemstiroPreelbh'''' .lituell ehato of. :Kies and diet, , Change ottitual hams_ fo r , :ib- , )).ll4l.fsilnie e n s or al= systiirms-)nolte it ' _ ,l ° • 3 * k T,*ne.theie:Patients to: igletv implicitly iqUlVitl' teleit;)4ll4 btstlY, and-not 1444 fall . -de% tertrAstain;;;desin:i or will on the grart , of the Of' #FP; -- # 2oo4:joe p t i t yltor-hillr:4l4oaca iit a' ! 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FOR'CINAIsVODMISSIONE% O I ---GABIBLE iIt- , ..iop ...L ,COILING commit : --,--,,.--.--_.---:•-..._.-..--..-=‘,-.:1--.:.—, , --; ---- - - . — oti Allepubfortii Cp?atbliri/61galla %%GU IM1,1461: VINCENT, lintle! ponnty. 17 digifiSl:rde r . 11,Peebles. :JAMS O. EICRE_Y T r.. -- .. JAMlESlicarr_,22 oth. „ ..._ ~ ' - - TllMlAS* O r irr t Alie gh m/ Y -FAI I* Itliezzrmaak,Soi4 Pittsburgh. raarsoaot .-, , JOHN ipckla.l4,kluabnigh:- , _ ~ iltiiKis Bl.4ooloo4.lllilibituun. 7 - - ccanumpank. :,•,, -_ - ' - — l.ii:Vit.WßlTE*Pittstpirgii;L:_ - ' ANIAMtrAteCtLIEMSTES; kindleY - LtN6X, nal:kr/Ml=Bh. • Mottoits. 'rib • rieiAr,Wgeigs lb: AlleghonY Countb its , coar ptiatedstOkOSP l and ready for Oar ftleadoli • Ogiettiatry aratailatotoi to call ) mod ~eYs the 4 1 1 1001 eetiet.dbetiCeh Vito Amiaamatt, Lat. nary Dataciatia want/am that to kkaataato , ad« The t aw leette*# eeeeeearlt itettleß should be 41 ", 24 0 11-431 "ea . 441 tfn & tbs Eicebens nr have 10 e Bide, er:PeeetV tee within' te4 yours. Soo to kat:aim or you may /umlaut tata. EWALT INTERESTING- CORRESPONDENCE. We "publish-below a letter addreteed to the;Hon. Lutes IBtrctititnzt by the mem- Ims of ttmlats Damtentic County. Con vention in, this city,end also Er letter writ ten by a number of our Democratic citi isis, inviting that distinguished Statesman f.and- t.rue-hearted Pennsylvanian to visit Pitisburgh,',-inthe course of the present Season; and 'the reply of Mr.. Bummer thereto. The opportunity of `seeing and tatting by the hand one who has shed such lustre on the history and character of his Coutitit - end who by his long and brilliant floliticalearm has illustrated and difilesed the - principhs orourpolitictd faith, will be a rich end, - ever nicunorable - west to the . Dernocracy. of Allegheny. Where is; therein tins'broad land, a man whose private life and public listory, are /to free from blemish and reproach'as that otour expected guest ? For twenty-five years he hes served his country, at home and nbrOs4 ut * Senate and Cabinnt; with a devotion and - OW: that has - rarely been amitteversurp His private virines 'and public acts have endeared Vat to the people of his native State, and won for_ him the proud title of" Pennsylvaniala favorite con." la proper—indeed every consideration of 'dutyand . selfrect require us to give biro Vial= and hearty welcome to Old Alltvinany. Pretatuuton, September lth, 1049. Ham Tames B ttuma . , - Vett - Sir--We, the undereigned, Delegates to • the Democratic County,Conver4ion, ferAllighe - ny _County, iwieratei in the city of Pittibrugh, her ft jag - Muhl:toed that 'it is your intention to visit Meadville in the courts of this fathead wishing A au oppostunity of paying our respects to rut per. Iscmilly; in a plain ead. friendly.manner;and math !Al our deep 'anew of your distinguished and pa- Atiotie cervices to tite country, and your consten. er and devotion to the cause of pare and radical Deniocracy, aupentfully invite you to atop and remain with us, VOIDS,or returning from Maid. ville;ss long as yitur plenum and convenience will permit Tours, respctfully, • Wtn. Meredith, Jahn C. Dann, John H. Phillips, John M'Clowry, John M. Davis, . Robert Donshon, Alex. _Black, ,_ W in. Harps, - Thomas Parley: • Edward M'Corkle, Thomas Douglass. Robert Wilson, M. D., Gro. A. Kuits,, John Johnston, John it Robert Morrison, Pattersork, William &chop, S. Morrow, William Moorhead, John:Woods., Jolts Barr. Jacob Kitduun, Jaime Young, joluiltElhenny, Francis Klein, William hliElbentip, Barns Ford, &nj, . Andrew 1..13c0tt, Igaar- StaCOliphesc. Thomas Moilit, Samuel TheurPeer4 Robert;Woode, Thin* Neel, Thomas Kerr, B. Dilworth), Janice Wank Jame. Watson, Johi - DPKilthen Jerre Sill, Frencie Quinetle J ames Galsoth Robt. IL Fatalit i s, John Minis, Joieph Birmingham , ' And fd'F. Johnston, Jose ph _ Dl , Long, - `Byron Drunk, S. Morrow, B. Finnigan, TlitiumsAikinb William Merville, v lolitiGelbreith),` R. K. Criswell, •`;•rgis'ltunstoo, - _ Rabat Porter, B. C. Samyer, r., , Paten Boyar, lane Gnibbs, Thomas M. Carroll, •GeelVfkleebrent, , ' bit= Dmuddeoe, John Gall, D. R. Williams, -Ptances - Masnes, - Solomon'Kays, Arvil ;Bigthm, John De:niche:ow B, H. . Stevensons James Scott, James Whitaker, P. Carlin. Pammunau,Sept. SO, 184% Jima SemOmura Dams' Szar—The invitation- estost . el to You by DeinVcratic Delquers ia ,COBTEtri• tiokessembled, tosislt Plitebuigb—and without Ws. Menden shah* witli:the Democracy of a - gtiany 7 -ive Joie: in with (peat itratplatioa l and vresild be pleseed oigiviet you and Girlie you to ons' collective and Individual hospitality. .„ Beapectgilly, , Your lellow"cletene, , . Jonalbsur4arg; Davit Lynch. A.DiMatissi. aunetViSte . Alobo Zola Wynned , Jame.y C a u tt r e a r l s n o gli a m -W.W.l:ono, Charles BlTltt s * , R.Bpoi4 , Andrew Bedew, He nr y Gff n e, Lener,ltes,. Sweeney, Williarearyans, Jobe D: Miller, 164q8cons . &Arm Durk% JaurtorDalialrory, WilllasoW. Guthrie,: John B. H. Trevino, -JamesP.,- Bart . L. Hareiw.. Michael McCullough, JoseplCasfo on , Jamey Petteiriair, Jr., Geo. P. Hamilton, novas sinolunbro; John C. - Devitt Snood W. Black, ,Mor. - .Danudist i Jobe MnailtOCk P • DU Calit t alib7 • Debt: Andama n , James ' Edivard ; D;Giiner, 8:-/Etoon, P. - G; apnea, 41.11;tildioleork. 2 1... Mcßride,. John M.lrwin,. • g o g o o l u tt i c , Jahn J."D. - Vntito, - jitsiOaDlacWOrOS Jnoeb MsColllater RE= = :Sl►RPBt'i 131)1,r:CLAM} G S oni 'Sao* etimarl• ME El Aires Reamer, ::- - —,- ' lattifeatiefie-- Johnllege,_l ,- Sattiel Terketr . Thuker s mail . Dine: -2 "linsealn-GaMpbeil. Gm W. Lam, - , ' ;;;..;:.. -Rao. R. Riddle; . : ~. -:,, - hum B.Cridi, ,'..:;---. -' ' , ...teritlfWaiMeer., ` :- It's • ' Vlavies shaler, , X Vi. -< * ; , .litorritod Vefietr,•-•'-j", Z. ..- - 1 - Waixthianiikmtail 1 4 0410211 4. P. ~ ~t- ~.. --;.- -,. ..e.gdenth4ll4th;Wv 14 -," - - -1; ........... '; ' ..... i i of feral - ...roxxistatakt,,-.4n..mnr.e ram ma so weeks bai prevenierfrith from tumor acknowledging the ofyour very kind invitation to visit PIMP 1 burgb, on my rty rem finmfileatlVille,lsherelt M I my, purpose to go; immediately alai , ifitieleC/ione Tide invitation,proceeding . as Witham from the delis. Mites lorheitatp - Alettomeßo Convention of Ail& Gherty County, as rem/ as from a numberof my other Democratic frlendir.94...thanc-citinini,'' 1•1 4 " , tviliiiidiritefaily initept.r 4, tittalralt‘ tam eliit i-giiat privilege eireti*,o).l-100.14,the-eilivittinitt Of ratiet4, and -cordially ilieeder 11 + 0 041 13 " - and 14 0 1 0 1146 /0"; to 103ivkilru4sit and 114ifOrli vuktelltingdst all the trying scenee 0 uT,fluttia* 1. 111 0 4.i.il 4fl , tiiilalseh 061464 . : -. -. - i " I patios. youdimo no more than - lin:tine itrMtrihu. tag to cm vreonaicyi,ind devotion to the icurio Or4diiiiiiiii radical thimiaciier. , L4l4oof*patike l wel?..# l 9 l red b/ edit* Oirleticiri; v 4463*,-br loidlibgenutiatiek*p tttifince, lime therpto4drity or thv-Ssvvide attlia Blazes, and'; of the tibia, , are , identified with thesmetidthej':44 Pail* P 4 14 1 ,4041 4 1 .- Weed, our"Oliiiiii lopes: nem thenumiv="haveiby their conduct, borne eta. Plc. thtellb;ao7 tonistwaY* 6 IhR;c 1 "lliglIC° 4 r l h 6 Democratic - meat:Mei whiCh any, atria first, oppos ed. =ltia a curious historical fat, wall -4rerthy eif airple developitent, that the whig party trMifinallyi Atasilib slowly . end re*Kagur, ,fr *Rea their its guaranies, one by cum, to actin, ail thattuthaiures, and they hero now tortoni* the natalithapolicy of the country , . ._When we review al many Impi t irtant political questitnie which, done'the ammencrimenr of- kir. Jeffer.on ' n adosiohmation, havejio their days vilitqed"the' cation sea ever threatniedihe Union, and reflect that them have all,- with 'ecathely en.ex ception, been alltactorily nettled by the DestMertur tic party, we must be deeply' impressed with , this high tribute to the Dememitic principles, our Yolia cal opponents armoires being . the jedges. ' Pam the very nature of things, as, well a from the peculiar character of our institutions, two great parties must alvdys Clint,. and 'I may add, always ought to exint, In 'thiseointry; the iitte conservative, the other pupa:rim The one clinging to the past, the other intent opon advancing gradually vitb the spirit of the age. =The one claiming power for. the GoverilMent, the other for the people. Tbri'one act. lug as a clog• to the other, and sometimes perhaps impeding its too rapid pupas. The one is the great - Whig, and the other the great Democratic par. ty of, the country. It is one, pride nod our glory, to belong to the party which, whilst holdingtast to the sited, entertain, raja& alavithremence for'anti /101v as to prevent it from advocating:and adopting all new measures, consistent with liberty and order, calculated to benefit : the gnu( ma= otrankind. Holding them principles, we should dense to be Democrats if we did cot ardently ind actively nym. psalm with the pauicrts of all nations in their strur glen irs fitto thentseiva from the shackles of deux& ittm, and to regain the lost tremor man. We have wintemed,mith inteme anxiety, the may heroic ef. forts, within the panned present year, of the doors. trodden peopie throughout Europe, to achieve RM. ay and independence, and have had to deplore their &Mum termittation: Brute toi4e now• rules in that quarter of the globe; but let Nampa is not destined a' became 'thrsutack. - /c is true that the. trace Hungarians and Germans and Ressaing have been conquered; bittheir blimi has not been shed in vain. In the providence of God, it will sooner°, later, tra from the earth and claim a just retribution The Spa:tab:ad at Thermopylet.evere eacrificed by thatehery aid bieritheimed by numbers; but thin sacrifice was bath the prelude end the incentive-a the triumph of liberty over the inntustoralo host Af : 4 barbstrows44lllO44o t)ivAdoviAritaillFs47.4l* , ;Ye telftesi awl:neap tits ofialcconsfe*tut die. Mac of his' own conachnice, " and lo Mahal' 'the arm of Goilument Mt adapted< to acme his rillviiand, lib 6 ftie 3 . -- acco_ l 3_ balfionaluee.esiloded the at doctrine of , the divine right of -Kings. Ituthe meantime, we 'Might Ad be aware that Utir Government is an object of ineninguishable hate to' ths delpots of the earth. The existence:-of a free Democratic Republic any< where is a 'epilog re. preach to them; aid ifthey had Op 'power-m*2i late oar lir/Medan, they would eagerly cm* to the sacrifice. ' It is our example which has disturbed the dismal and opismairro rainier despoil= throqghout the world, and encouraged mankind to Mort their rights. No unworthy csanplittace on the part of our Goverment to - foreign despots,—no truckling to them,—will ever conciliate -their favor, however it may purchaser their couteinpt. •To act an leaven& eat part, yielding the/E 1 3agtica bat nothing mote, is oar true course, and rho only policy worthy of a greets &cs anfl independent cation. It is power, and power alone, which command, their aspect : and, thank Goof we poems thif,porver. If we did not, the ate which now threatens the ancient and renowned Ceders! Republic of switzerlaud, might noon be ours. Your friinui and follow-clUsen, • • JAMES BUCHANAN. Col. William rdcredltb, John C.-Dunn, John Mc- Clorrry, . Robert- Donaldion, Witham Karns, Zs quirasiand *thorn, mombizsof *alma itrunocritla Convention . of -. AU4bany County ; and :David Lynct, Wihm-IdeCandits3, ../OfitrWynna g Amos Csuirdustun,l.,ll. Pattoroon, Henry B. Mom, El:quires, and others, Vlokida. The *lt itithorities of inorida and Gem. Taylor or bb Cabinet, soya thebhlti 13tatenttan, have got by the ears, gg olorioni about the buil= Wor Jo that Territery. At therroortelectioi that. youottitate - will throw a whig coil and come out wilted by the Eire of Democracy. Gee: Taylar bas cent nearly the whole •&tending army to Florida to catch rim yoml Indian munier. Oro:rile tiombor geld to bo Path and drive' 100 more from the Territory who ore Juni:Mint, but do not wont to leave the,othomes ortheir tatters,!' eo• coiditisto crieferth-whigtheoriest ofFlorida bad raked salon refused to accept af,them, aid th aten (formes' expense, 1,600 regulars in to that Territory, and the whig Governor had to ,rabse hil.private•account.s2o • ooo tikPoY his vol unteers. Fedi/tuition is long i loud amt.-deep. _ . . Allsereny empty Affirsouttre44resty • This it appearsfrom the : o44 state : orate, Is likely to succeed. ' Ilitct Since their butt meeting; 55;60%4 1 44 been contributed in aid of the institutiori.T:Y. e lapin. lance'of agricultural orgartliatione hie beep duly attested. Almon every county throe;) tit the Easteni Stator has its aforiiation t and'*car.lie reaps Much edvantage therefrom. : Eve ry In Allegheny comity shoOlie f4P - Ou't his, account ilit to become a member of the 'Bociets: poitii .;,. ,„ttsAll-OPtertwat3r*ileto doubt be , : .4404.' 4 i th*_. 46411 iitiort tP ba WA* thy" , 2a , iiiie,",}il Ys of of. uctober , il, the Market hawse s q uare of A e t.- ShenY'citY• - - The Boni, we ant informed; itteitfagain in the . Now Court Nouse, on the 20th-instant. COlhere-wee Limner In thecity ',Medan . t thetion.A.EDILIW firsweas,oflityettiConmy, War tlt. appointed to the EiraMthrndom , lf,thiss4ould t i I re out to be the cage, oteneme Mr. Foment:ft eta a have been overlooked. the mbige of., Wes Pennoyinuila have aped Mr. F. for yearn to-advance theirpelitlcal iieinintabe has spent ,big 000 itilil monertreely,ind exerted hie talents . topretupte theitinterastai mut !ems' be I. meanly t h nu o44 o and : trmultgodimul 'a more political cainntobanli t appointed la hie Inca Such b the grotto/of, of 1: '~{ i ty ~ G i ' z' : ..f Ellettoey,cif,tilts reeenola Mtßottler,. - I As all the old women in Pilli:burgh:laid theregion, round alsout,:hajndiag editor. cif, the Oazette, 10114itSttirettl" repute d isturbed , 00 001., " 11 1: 1 10114410iied probability` 'of a War between ; , 9. 4 f 7l 4llllAtiel end Ftithen t tee think it,but prop:, #.that *ekotilagive this public the -history of the ; • - iffieulty beterein the two counides t . 'We copy be• . low a statement which appears in the N. Y. Hera/d; written by as!,fithelligent Washington correspoadept .9 4 '. 04 3 Palter.. isle will be aeon that the wholli diffi 9atty:a► fart tbai eon: Taylorilaibinet ictoed ilit!rUkitilet 4, or ‘, Pros u neia ato, ,, excluding fittadamt,P,ensain from the tea table of the White Hones I! The Greeks and the Trojans entered into "a fierce and bloody toe year* , war 'boot a demeel _named Helen, who tad hide abducted, on account of tier Iseauty,t by Paris, son of the Trope king; . „Ind why should not . Louis Nepolean declare war agniala John Ball for-inimltiog a pretty daughter of :IA grand, Mif:tit? But to the Herald , * account of Ake difficulty :-- Boon after the inauguration of General Taylor, it may he rememberedthat a grand eatertairenent was given to the foreige Miran:tie resident in Werth in gtoir. Io getting up this entertainment with proper attem tithe Cu etiquette, several members of the cabinet ;Were called into the councils of the White Haase. It woe propel:led, as comet, that all the miniaters, !lerifti their llecretaries, including their ladies, should • be Invited to that guild diplomatic fete, with the ex: ception of the French Ambusider. It appears that M. and Aladamo.Pounie had previously both called on the Preaident, the minister presenting his lady to the family of the President, and every thing pained otr laky-like. This was a preliminary step in social diplomatic etiquette; but, for other reasons, it was proposed to &Stan invitation to M: Panda without leclnding Madame Poussin. A considerable debate tank place In the tahlnot on this point, and Mr. Clayton was - old:is opinion that Mete. Ponazi n should not, end could not, be Invited with the minister.— The came rule was observed with regard to M. Ma de and hia lady. The moon assigned for the exclu sion of thew lefty, were the politico which, ace cording to rumor, they bad occupied in Pade-- th e one had been a governess, and the other a irritate; butt forbear to mention anything oleo. Oa M. Ponsein receiving his note of levitation for the Presidential dinner at the White House, without ioduding Madame Pownin, he felt very indignant, bet did not seem to know what coarse to take. He learned that Mr. Clayton writhe person who brought about the 'nacelles: of his lady, and his feelings be. came embittered to as extraordinary extent against him. Instead however, of demanding an explant tion, which be might have done, from the President and his cabinet, M. Pouxein swallowed the excla aim and the dinner, and very unwisely allowed his feelings to escape in a diplomatic correspondence with Mr-Clayton on other and more important mat tem connected with the .ioteresM of the two coda' tries.- It is probable that ell these preliminary facts, including the note, of invitation, will come out due time. The bad temper and aacerbity, oregano ting in that note of invitation, increased and retitled throughout the whole of the subsequent correspon dence, which Is now before the Country. Mr. Clay ton has kept his tamper better than M. POWS3I4, but both the American Secretary and the Frentti minis tor, in their diplomatic Intereonme, deserve, :to a certain extent, the criticism pronounced upon 'it by M. do Tocquovil le, the Minister for Foreign - Affairs la Pada. Mr. Clayton calls in Mr. Harvey, and details to Aim the Ilea in the whole difficulty: They nie mitten oat; and, doubtless, at the instigation o( Mr. Clajtob, a anus Mil is made of them In the NorM &uric:tn. The cabinet will stand as Sim as a rock. So:embody, however, must back ant. Stocks fell. People on'the meets began to count oar resources fora aquaidalo with Louis Napolecun and, for teen ty-four boars, the bellibosa aeznl.o clel statement and commentary of the North American, led the jebbete to the belied that W4l Wore fad 64mila:243am:A loanif et ten pet beet: Vlint Dim ficrak.11,444Cin.464.4 Thu Clarion Denwerat, tho faithful and honeal or• irstiStt the Domocnicy of Clarion County, brin4s ire thoproceetilep pitblie meeting which moan tiledAnthet 21.1t.:11it the purpose of presentitig ihnutes• to the Den Wornty efliedbank ,township, in celiclairatreniiiellit4lOg givea Wilest DeTceral. iC =Verity et the last etectiorur. GEMEItOYM chtee'n PreSident; O. S. Shame, Win; WiTellip, Jerwhiercer. John Taney; nottliis. Senor;Vine Presitients; end C. E. Betrutni Mationdi and Mtj. C. R. McNutt, Secretaries. The following named perstros had been previously appointed a Committee to present'the Banner tiVm. T. '4ol:miUo• ? C. E. Boman, Pater Clover, St.,ltr. L. Lictifiold, Amen P. Mackey, Wm. Erupts ton, and Datdal..Dolo. On motion'," Cifee. 9r.' Me :odor addressed the , taaetint;aftertitilob j Danielltelo,Foq., on the pat of the Corandfose, Sweated, the Banner to the Democratic: Otnittnittemot Itodtnuak appointed to re. ceive.tt, sa*Or4e# hie duty by a few well timed rettuultai edslonlahing the party of the necessity of a;auiet organiaoltua tied a ateiuly watehinlness over its interests. • The multittlde (say/Vibe Democrat) then gave five hcartys t heers for . the Democritic ticket, which clear ly evinced -the: soundhoss 'of - their professions and their doUirmination totems: the party by a contrast..- ant and inaliverleg Oration to its principles and itaadvocates. *large proceaalon, which was pre ceded by an escellenthand of martial mune, then formed Manzarched j ao the tickle of Mr. Jacob Mohney, where tarry Democrats were In attendance to Jabi tba fleating• 4t four oltionit, tbo peeling Tlr al again organized by;appctinting the folleiring lOEINA3AtiefIMAN; President,. Martin fihannon i ygorgo Bnini t ,Rantaap'Xoat, Vice Paul deinfitind ti S. Shn n uon, end John Teany, Secre. Aftet-some remarks made by D. Delo, Esq., and Wtn. T. Alexander, th.S'apirlte4 Editor of the Dan.' acrid, a preamble and 'aeries , of sarong retiolutions ware adopted, tapreasisi of this sense of the meet ing. We copy it fbw of the resolutions Resolved, Vial eOrdially ,tengratulate our Re. blit ,, tft renew citizettibt.North_Carcilina,.Virginiat Vonnectieut,,Tennesseth Alabama, Kentucky, lowa `aid Tens on she glorious ['stories they bare just achieved °ter the combined Cretioneof federalism— they base renounced tba•falatr gadgemakerrand is federaliam-Alled - to resto re th e , confidence to the Workingdia up-the' manufacturers as promise:l4oe- Democracy bare no confidence in them and will not be gulled by their promises long , Rest)lvecV That we utinnitootraly, concur with the Veniacracy of the State In the nomination of John A. Gamble for Canal Counnitsiencr, that he is de serving or, and eh:di-have our undivided support to the tune‘oflooo majority: Retort,' ,•_Ttitit our - members' of the last Legisla ture acquitted themselveS weer Adl satisfaction, in their. icilepondonce in, defending the. Democracy ageing' bank and other charteredzmortopolles have arrtved at so forntidahle 'petition an to render our libartiesin voting and °spreading ouraentiments in danger of being lens liberal:than those of Eng ine& Resolved, That: we are f ilo:favor ortbe_election of our law Judgetrby the people, and hereby' instruct cur Senator andz.Legillaters 'to vote for the bill ruc olfered, beitpiesed the' hist - Pnialature. Resolved; That we .believe ,the only mode of se .curing, anttperpetuatinglthe trap principles of the Democracy.of Clarion , county, against the anti man' sonic federal Whig "and' batiltroPr Pry/ 1 ° to stand Unitedly tolhe dectieeratia republican ticket, which is the ttaais:Of aim tuticessattd.indePendente. Reraleed,ahat the Adminiattation of Gen. Taylor is a burlesque upon, the wiedom of the PeoPle• lie has forfeited his pledgeito thetni nod- betrayed the good opinion he badgaiuedof . hts. friends as a lib eral politician. ; vlicsoitted s ., That Clarion 4niunty. Will be true to her promises, Unlike Gen. Taylor, she will ever prove herself corudatcat ankfaithed.