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A# - * Persons leaving the city during On snmvirr, ».->AcD ;«/v Oh daily or uxrUy F>st forward*! io thm t, can An re it done regularly far any spes,fi*d lon' , by tea I*l r\g ihexr >-r d m and address at t\' otfo, corner , man n. xt r Do we tin! him ready to join with tbo Democrats again against a common enemy 7 Is ho willing to fuse again on fair terms, and give to the Democrais some office of importance * By no means. EaeourogeJ by our easy ac-jui esceocc last winter, he demanded that tho Demo- cracy give up its organization eud principles, and oomo upon bis anti slavery platform. This we mast do, or (ho Whigs whom he can influence will take no part with us This proposition is rejected, and the Democrats proceed to nominate a ticket of their own In an instant the Gos-ttr poors out upon us all bis old rigmarole of slan der and abuse. His friends of last winter nro tbe object of his malignant Blander now. lie used tbQp to got the Mayoralty, and now turns upon them in wrath and fury, rocogniiiog m > them only enemies. We regret to make this record of the humilia tion of oar parly for odcc ; aDd we are thankful that the Post was no willing party to the plot that made us mere tools for the time, of those who so soon have shown that noither justice nor graiitndo belong to their natures. Wo speak now not of the Whigs generally, but of the edi tor of the Uazrttr and a few of his friends, who, having professed friendship and scoured our help eight mouths ago, now turn upon us as enemies again. We are far from charging all Whigs with j this. On the contrary wo beliove that hundreds j of Whigß will detest enah knavery, and show j taeir detestation of it by bolping ub elect a port I of our lioket this fall. Tboir votes will bo i thrown away in the Republican party. Either tho Democrats or tho K. N.'s-muet triumph. Which do liberal minded Whigß desire should succeed. Shall it bo Democrats who present good candidates, and not openly and fairly ; or that secret order to which the old line Whigs are so zoalonaly opposed 7 One or tho other must succeed. Which shall it bo;—tho party that helped Whigs last winter, or the party that pre scribes every one not in its own ranks 7 We think—wo know that very many W'higs have al ready decided to help those who so lately helped them. Many bavo already declared their intern tioD to do 60. 1 PiTTSBUEOu, August 24th, 1855. O«o k Giu.sna«, Kvj., Eoitor or Moaslso Post; f"' —1 ha,e boon informed that John M Ilwatuo the present Street Commissioner, has reportod that he met yon in a secret oounoil of wbat le oommonly called Know Nothings. If such is the fact, it is proper that yott, professing to odit a Demooralio paper, should be made known to tho party. If it is not tba foot, it is bnt just that you should have on opportunity to oontradiot so slanderous a report. I am yonrs, respectfully, Chakxks BaENXIT. We publish the above noto for tbo purpose of giving Mr. John M’llwaino an opportunily to Bay publicly whother he has made snob a state ment to any person in this city. If Mr. M'll waine does not come forward and oontradiot it it will be taken for granted that he is tho than that has Circulated tbo report, and wc will bring him to a steru aooount for the lie. We hare already repeatedly avowed that we do not now and never did belong to any secret sooioty whatever, nor to any political party but the Deraoerntie party; and we have offered $5OO reward taf any man who will provo Batifl . fictorily that wo ever belonged to tho secret or der called Know Nothings. Such an offer must satisfy overy man that we do not. But we are glad at length to find out one man who has oiroulated such a report, if Mr. M’ll waine has indeed done so. He mast deny it speedily and unequivocally, or we will find a way to punish him and those who have em ployed him to do it. Let Mr. M’l. come forward. , . AL OAD The Central Railroad is now York freight* tleavy fr< "ghting business. New York freights are coming through by this route m largo quantitieu. This is th» » 00,6 . " 18 ,h ® Preferred route when the mer is up, audit is up now, &nd Uke ly to remain so. 11 is a tine season for our steam Wheel boats, too. Probably seven hund"dT“ of merchandise will reach this oily to-day by the road, besides metal and other looal freights for home consumption. The month of August is likely to provo a better month for the road than July v'a Dirilt) 3Horainji / Of I T “ e P olato **ot has appeared recently in sever al places in Massachusetts. Kaiu is muoh needed in the vicinity of New Haven, Conn. The corn loaves are rolled up and the grass quite sere. The corn is said to bo superabundant in Soott County, Ky , and contracts are beiug made at Ji/tfen cents per bushel. A Westport, Missouri, letter, of the 13th, says: “ For five days it has rained almost in- OFFICIAL PAPER OF TEE CITY. tMTTSBI'RGB: MONDAY MORNING: STATE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. FOR CANAL COxMMISSIONER, ARNOLD PLUMER, OF VENANGO COUNTY. COUNTY DEMOGEATIC NOMINATIONS. SENATOR: WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles toirashl]> ASBEAIBU : JAMES B. FULTON, Tarentum ; SAMUEL SMITH, Allegheny ; K. A. BAUSMAN', South Pittsburgh O. M AQKK, Pittsburgh; L B. PATTERSON, Mifflin. BODY PATTERSON, Oily PBOTHO.VOTAA V JOHN BIKMINUUAM, Ohio t«.»n-hlp THOMAS BLACKMUKE, Upper Hi Clair WILLIAM ALEXVNDKII, City JACOB "lOMKK, Pittsburgh ArUITUAN ; JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh A W. PK.NTLAND, Sewickley. IHREiToa OP POOR : WM. HBLT 7. UOOVKIt, Lowor St. Clair. HORNING POST JOB OFFICE KUSIOK—TUBI UaZKTTK-THE OKMO- CKACY AUGUST 27 cepsanilj." The total population of the city of Newark, N. J , is 61,000, against 38,804 in 1860, show* ing an inoreaae in five yeare of over 12,000 per sons. The valuation of real and personal property io Lowell, Mass , Iho present year is $21,101 * 020 ; of wbioh $11,440,600 belong to manufac- turing companies Ibe will of the late Abbott Lawronoe donates $lO,OOO to iho Boston Publio Library, and $60,- 000 to the Lawrenco Soientifio Sohool in Cam bridge. Hie othor bequests have not yet boon made public. The inteliigeuco from Georgia ia in every re apfct gTati ying. The eleotiou of Johnßon, the Democratic oaudidate for Governor, ia oertain, and, in all probability, seven out of the eight Cutigrosamon The Catholic Church of Sidney, Shelby coun ty, tihio, was blowu up by a keg of powder un der it and a traiu attached, on Monday night last,.and that portion of it not annihilated by the ciplosiou waa destroyed by Dre. The lmporiat Court of Prance has just decided that the patont taken out, some years ago, by M. Mmio, for his famous bullet, is void, as bolDg in the ornploy of tho government, nnd being paid for tho special objoot of improviug firearms, hia improvements and inventions belong to tho na tion and iho public. This deoiaion has oanaed considerable oxcitetneut amoug inventors. Tho oolored people inlouo town in Massachu setts lately formed a military company, and de manded arms from the Stale arsenal. The Gov ernor refused them, after taking the opinion of tho Attorney General of tho State. That is strange for Massachusetts. Ono would suppose from iho way they talk about negroes that they thought them better than white folks The i Miadelphia a staunch Ucraocrst ic paper, is rpposthg n fusion moTement there with grcu ability It qnoteo the proceedings of the Allegheny Couuty Democratic (’ontention ia proof that where the masses of the Democracy are consulted, & fall Democratic tiokot is almost unanimously tbe.r That question was distinctly before our Convention on a motion to dispense with the nomination of a ticket, and for the appoiuimcnt of a I'ommitteo to get up a lasion ticket The motion was lost by a t.ho u( seventy nine to ught So stands th c re Such was the fact In Ohio Ttic Uemocrauc papers of ot>io speak ijuiio coQli Jenllj of the election of Md„| for 1 be /'/.jin'A'ji/r sajs of f’h;j‘»e ibo ILopublieau candidate "Wo regard (be ccndiiicD of Mr. Chase aj being truly deplorable. Ur dare no! eotoe out, tKt footed, in fator of either of the old issues of tho party wi'b which his interests hare been identified He us id a tight place Cooccaltnent it*, and must Ke. bis policy Thera 10 no help for t\m His faulting ambition has oTrrleipe-J t!6clf ilis political days arc numbered l.ion the 1 ' higher liw ranuotsa'chiin" t tAi or at. at A tiLrimgo cat came into the S \ Journal ..f Commerce printing uflice ib c other roght, [doubtless in pursuit of r«/r, of Which there are it plenty, very fat nod sleek. | and at first deemed disposed to make herself at home but on a tittle rtileclion, she took fright, aud darted through one of (be open widows into thin i.ir I'own, down sbo fell, from the Oflh story to the stone puremcnl. a distance of oo or Co feet The men naturally looked out, to see If any portion uf hrr tail was left, after such a eu.aeh . instead ol which, they beheld a wh.de cat, apparently tmu ured, and she itnnio dtatcly ran ol! to her lair as if nothing bal happem-d Lairß riifit At urttAtiA -From Melbourne, Australia, wo have aJvtcf# dated to tbe loth of sMay TraJo »u an 1 the yield cf K c>! i very KttirfMtory The shipment of coin nlai produce was very epmteJ. and imported gooJs wont oil at improved prices Ao aj valo rein duty would he Imposed on mttir articles now free, under the new tnr'tf i: was tboutfbt that tobacco, wmo au.l beer woui.l be specially liable The gold shipped in the colony from January to .May io tb* l preseot year smounlri to •U toufl 1 ctrt. .* M r- ‘i lbs <•; ,at bOa a’3 - teT btio evil t >f divided command m the (‘n i mcaQ army bfts become so manifest that tbs tnjflisb loading papers are urging (be necessity of giving Ibe command of both armies In one l general. The snggesliou, it is supposed, comes ! from ibo English government, which is there- : fore presumed to bo ready to act upon it j An ordinary degree cf common sense in the i Government should have suggested this ebaugo i months ago But who will be the general j reaping machines, at the In dustrial hair, io Paris, has taken place and as aeual, the American machines carried off the paltn from the French and English maohines Already the wealthy farmers from all parts of the country are coming t„ p.ria t 0 Bt T c , h machines. A more lircly interost is taken in them than was anticipated, and no difficulty whatever will be eipencnced in their iuirodu/ lion Into general use , L T " K AT NoKFOI - K -The pubuohers of Herald havo been obliged to suspend the publication of that paper, in couse 4 ucnce of the prevailing epidemic leaving them without any o Jioient asststanoe. The deaths aro from ten to twelve a day, and the colorod population oontrary to the experience of other Southern ct.es where ,bo fever usually prevails, are nearly as liable as tbo white inhabitants to its flttftOU 8- Emcoueaoiku Prospects —SpoakiDg of the oottou prospoot, the New Orleans True Holla says: " Taking it for granted, as we think we may be permitted (o do, that the harvests of Eu ropo and the United Staten ore bountiful nod tb.it a good average crop of oottou will bo plok ed, we havo no hesitation in Baying, that in our opinion, tho prospects of tho planter havo uevor been tnoro cnoouraging.” TKoHattArHiNo IN Califuenia -About three hundred miles of telegraph wires aro in opera tion in California. Prices from Han Francisco to Stockton, Haoramonto or Marysville *2 for first ton words, and ten oeula for eaoh additional w ° rd - ™ e , tSrltf ' fl h, K hcr lh at> iu England* where 3>1,00 is paid for what would cost 25 oents in this country. Escape of Slaves. —The Kiohmond Dispatoh speaks of a pamphlet just published in that vi oiuity, which estimates that within the last forty years i.l.f.M slaves have escaped from tho south anJ th *‘ «»-i UMLTiALiiv —For threo suooossivo trips the Collins s earners from England havo arrived at Mew i ork in time for tho merchants of that oltv to answer their letters by the steamers of the samo line, sailing at twelve o’olock on the same Grasshoppers are said to bo injuring tho oorn near Richmond, Va. louring the week ending the 11th inst. 247 - Lak 0 P Su n perior f ° r# W6re fr °“ The Ohio and Pennsylvania Horse Show will 12th ' ohi0 ' ° n 10th ' lltb ■»<« Comihg ELECTIONS.-Tbe Vermont election takes place on the 4th of September, and that of Maine on the 10th. A Cosy Little Sutu.-The late Mr. Solomon Rothsohild, of Paris, has left a fortune of £3 600,000 sterling, whioh will be divided between his two nephews. A Boston “ Free and Easy.”—a oorroepon dent of a religious paper says that at Theodore Parker’s ohuroh "not ft lew had seoular newspa papors, whioh they sat and read till the servioes commenced. There were bows of recognition hal *. and everybody seemed quite at e- 1 “ e aexton set a vase of beautiful fresh bowers on the speaker's desk.” *) i - ‘i, v?‘«. ?■ » •• . • • ••-.*..• ' , ' -'.'">’ e '‘'"', T ■... -n <“ >".'4, - s'! «’.V£“ S *'«f'* v 'r .. /■'.•• v' ■ •- ..*'_■ r .. ,’ '«- ■ > % t» * H , _. '1 ■4i- ' . ' ■ . V- ♦ >«* \ ‘ .., S '«\ O', i IX PHIL AUh.ni! A Strangers In Sew York—Crowd* at tiro The h il la of this oily are now doing a thriv iog bnsi.ic.-3. Every railroad tram and stoam hoat lino pour their orowda of strangers into New k ork. From the South, where the prevail ing aiokncaa is making sad ravages among the population those who are able are coming hero by thousands. The watering plaoes, too, on ao oount of the 000 l weather during the past weok are beginning to thin out. Oar principal hotels are full to overflowing a oiroumstanoe whiok has not been known to exist before thiß season. At the Astor House there are at the present time six hundred gneßts. Up wards of one hundred persons, wo are informed, were unable to obtain rooms at the hotel yester day, and ocnsequontly had to seek quarters at other plaoos. . At the St. Nioholas Hotel the orowd is prodi gious In this monstrous establishment about nine hundred persons are lodged and fed. The proprietors havo been obtigod to refuse applica tions for rooms, in oonsequonoe of their availa ble epaoe being all oooupied. The arrivals at this hotel average two hundred a day. Messrs Treadwell & Aoker are oreoting a now laundry io an adjoining street. J Tho Metropolitan Hotel is likewise full, and the proprietors are busily providing apartmonts for new corners Four hundred and fifty per sods are sojourning at this hotel. At tho Irving House there are four hundred and ten guests, and the house is full. Last night a targe number of persons trore sent away for want of room. Hail SToaw. —The following ia an abstract of a letter rocoiveU from Cayuga oounty, N. Y. : “ We wore visited on the ltith by a hail storm unprecedented beforo in this region. Hail stones fell tho sifco of hen’s eggs, breaking down the oorn, perhaps ruining the crop entirely, as the stalks not broken aro braised in ouch a manner as to render its filling quito doubtful. Oats were jaat being harvested; they aro levelled as though a roller had passed over them, and with this they are, in some localities, thrashed completely —hardly worth tho harvesting. Buokwbeat ib destroyed in toto , nothing but the bare stalks re maining. Windows unprotected by blinds were completely riddled, and In some cases tho win dow sashes were broken. The hail was accom panied by a wind that tore up tho trees and fen ces, and did a tearing business generally. Al together, such a storm has seldom been sceu Wo have all heard of hall storms, large hail, io . but never beforo have wo been a witnees to one so direful in its effects. “ P & —The storm camo from tho northwost, aud passed over a strip some two or three toiletr wide It is gratifying Io learn that it waa;no wider, as the damage done to this Btrip is quite aufireleat for a whole country " Ttu. W tLi u—A sery useful and upright ciai?a of citizen* are ihe aoua of 8t l>*TiJ araoDg ux, ao-1 men of VFeicb blood hare played an important part id our history days L>r .Menander Jooen “tfereutecn of the signers of tho \).'duration of Independence were of Welch origin, among whom Thomas Jefferson was one tuber vroi nent Americana of Welch dcseeot John and Samuel Adams, Jonathan KlwarJ*. Vale, and fcuuder of Vale college, Gen Harrison, H cbard Henry Lee and John Marshal! No leas than etx of our Presidents have had Welch blood :u their reins Jefferson, Monroe. Madison, lUr risen a-cj the two Adamses Fourteen c-f the rcTo'ntic Dary general* were of Welch origin, x.f whom Gen W a yne was one Martha Washing itiffton the grand daughter of a Welch cier gyman " Ho aJJi that there are t;fty th.usiui oaf re Welchmen In the United States ae ! not an ulL:e holder among them : Preo "Sam ' must admit that this ia a oiasc of foreigner" n..t to be jro scribed Tin. Mb an: a*i tarn-nan rt-.* \ c-rreepem- Jrnt of the New Orleans 1*104)030, relating (be ptugreps of the irii?tirrecti:»n m the. North of Mexico, says that ViJaqri Intends, if socce»» ful, to nuke the l Lurch disgorge scene of it* wealth He ccxl proposes to an extradi tlon treaty with the Halted States, whereby tn gttiro# either aide of the line shall t n > re turned when appNcahon is made, ao-J sufficient legal proof gifeo uf the person The corrra pendent the Tetacs hare suffered -0 much fr r ,-m their sUica running ct! into Meat ' 00, that the mere hope t,f procuring au cilrndt Uu-ti treaty would induce tLeui to s.'.unh'c? I « hundreds. un Bi in? in Ul'«*ia - There arc be seats 10 any of the Greek chwr.-hc*. and creo the Kci|i* for himself must stand dnnog the scrn:c The priests are tlinout til iookiGg ram - tall, with Lair falling o»er their tr.eulJcr* au 1 board aoraeluav# holf way to their waists Thor are not allowed to wear any ornament in the CPOtrc of tbo chur-uh, 00 Good Fn J*y. i« pi* *.} a body t-f the K«de*naer. tuber paiotej ..r n. relief and the jeepi? ectae »u and k.-*s ib* w >unds and a Ia»-jc wh'.c i is i*t 1 upua thebrcait Their sorrow *cejio lUiuoit' -- itie Kingw-jo-j Tunnel. <>o the Laltidvre aul Ohio Railroad, is being enlarged, and while ibis work is in progress, a temporary mUfoad has been c-.asiructed wound (ho motjntaio through which the tunnel passes The length »f this new read is but two miles and w os eighth, but it hat a grade of two hundred fret l p ibis bill it is expected that the lyooraotire will be able t 0 draw foar tonnage cars at the rate of s\t miles an According to a statement lu Ihe Lgul~_ n -,, sette, there ta once more a **7»ous in* of uniting France anl England hr -c&Uoo railway ; * Submarine zrtri, * « state i,h «tulery before SebMtopol. Tuc P«(i«rtni or Cu A , K Time* publiabos tbo foUowin* ao.l HighUaJ oouatiea itlaa»i,j _,ii a#re,h “ e “ b “^"W UoHTGM. A tiff US t '*l __ 1 *3».i Knnw Si iK * *V C-OQTOUUOO of Know Nothings was bold at Hollows Kali Voo i:r - nstr/ Bp , n , .ira^da'aM* 1 ?' Vl - “““fo'-rer. have con s traded a eloigb with wbools fliod l n each n ' ,““ h " ‘ bat th °y “»y b » instantly brought bo ow tbo ruDDOM, thus concerting it into a wngon aJeaToTnc. h ° arr W* ,aj, afterwards, on iho dt-ath of General t>,. w i ’ filled by Millard Fillmoro * -ajlor, Iho Kansis Tribune rqva ih &i * ».*» >l tbo Mieaooriano have not cauood a m tbr , oo,B of nerrea to leave that territory «nS T. V* emigration from the free Siotea ia now * ‘“f* 6 in It alao denieo that there “a an J 1 P ,° UrinK tho territory, and exhorts laboring small moans to omigrate thither. 8 h Tho production of iron by the smolii„„ , naces of Groat nritain hJreaohed 3 omi 000 tons annually; and for overv t nn .°’ uuu > uuu tons of clay of ore formod,taking nnmr W ° gate of at lonst 0,000,000 tons of fho hoP useless matorial-now ’discovered^capable of°b ° tog wrought into so many useful articles is 000,000,1 d 60*000^skilled'workmen” are There is an extensive silk faotory in Man. ter, Conn which, with it. branch at Har gtree employment to about 600 operative i bnuge mto nee the beet machinery wbi o ' 1"' °"a and V ankeo genius oau eupply. a a , ‘ J lr . CDoh noetlk of finer texture or greater etw' P ,. rod “ o ° B in point of elegant finish, beaut, "h* 1 ! brightness of lustre, this establish 1 0< ! or aDd the palm in a comparison with “ o “‘ b< ? r 8 met with. f thstie Shocking Railbuad Accid- ~ &a the freight train of the N N . r ~ A brakeman ter Railroad, named VVillir or^ tempting to pass along or OOII , g '. wbil ° at ' carry a signal yesterday ' b p of , tbo tr,un clock, just this side of a” ,?' ttb ° ut tWOO ' the oars and aoross tb 0 tra„k • ? 1 bet ' reen that twelve oars pas> j”° k . “ BUoh a manner of his body, killing L® d ? lreotl y over the middle were asi Hia i^ards ner as to leave s',»re