Lid r anre be aiii'euatal adavit., aaa hatrse re . lased admiaeiou late Ma Coni ntlon Ba itas Eelp.r.rBßlLlttG-H: . ' [ seat bent because P hdoiht bl ho Ikon* , . eonstimeacy that he had Jehted the Isehei s rhu ri , m A G, A 2tc. 1A56: [Applause.] The dale*. haze Bake weal sackcloth and ashes, =died h 7 the Dem eerat ; 1119 IN fra - 1/31111114111G1L f f is having repeated, apa..o via adiakte4. ev..lnata 6 / 3 0071/9 so AMIE 10.18615. ense.] • -= Manta , William dicreitise‘ z0k5ta....... 4 -- • .. 11 ,0 1 k•Pitop • . —7 - - N.. -- - - _ - Under 1 ..........-:.. • --__ Wm. L. Mar; Of Vereallien; wanted to hive .. 1 —*--- 1 1 a single fiord: - :He toped the unnamed, would 1 to _____....... I not carry.' "Not sow and never inward to be " '••• ' is se ___ . --:...------.r.• will do for the. &tiptoe; ' We can put the "-so te eo.: 7 " — ....-.......-.............,..-,... 1 ...never hate been" to the nominees. Aamf" - t—r -- • = :,_ ----,---- " I _, "Question! question Ilable„,4 11-1 Z -7. " c ". -Totlg t 2 L - D. D. !Mikan& —Well, Mr. Maintain, 'that .-., stabs :we A. IttrlteGlat,_ . I trill nit leer well. .I mote to amend that the - - Physktsa stared of Erni test; with "deter hate beenninserted, be signed ' by the candidates, end— Dhairatattr-The motion is not in order. ' 3 1r.' Berger naked, if according to some of the speakers, every Snow Nothing Is a liar,tibete's , the 1116 of putting any test st9ll i. One third of the Convention wouldi, retire, he said, if the amendment carried. ' , • ' 1 D. S. Withanas.—That's just what we want. 'I The question' oct the', amendment was then 1 taken, and the chair decided that it was lust:.- A division was called. ' • ' • . Mr. • Heldman thought the majority had it ! He did ' nt see 'the:use of calling a divigy. The,Cindr.—day member has a right to call a division. ' • ' • ' . • - - Mr. Heldman—Mr. President, dat Member , have mighty' little 'anuni, to • call a division I 1 ILaughter.l ~ ' ,:, : , . The division was Made, and twenty delegates voted for the amendment:. The Chair.;-.Tbe amendment isiost. -, The original resolution wi th the test was aria: . nimously ted. • [ Mr. Williams adop moved that t he test be signed as , the candidateamark for candidates. Carried. Mr. Barnett moved that the Convention pro lilted to nominate candidates for the dices from -Senator to Auditor.' • • . Arica Snicked in the NottlL-BigAth Ward. Mr. Alennder said • he vas instructed to go for a fusion ticket; he was opposed to nombsa= tint, a tioket.C-' Z t .. •' , - - • • Vaice=trhonif you going to fuse with t " Thulnitc Nina, :thought 'it would not be good pokey tO , mindeate a ticket. He was in favar of fusion.. This. Convention ought to ad. journ, sad, a Citistus' Convention should -be called to nominate a fasion ticket. ' Mr. Banger opposed fusion. Mr. Alatander called tlis yeas and nays on Mr. Barnett's motion. The result wee as fol. • (ul t 'i ra*, i "-- The De County Convention. tie ' Dim tie County Convention eiseriblet st the Cart Hones on Wednesday. _. - , At ill Min _o'clock, the Conventlen 11S3 called to .order. by B. B. .Guthrie, Chairmen. of the Conntj Committee. - .. . . Charles Barnett more& that CoL Bminni. W: Bison be sleeted Chairman of the Convention - . Carried. The following gentlemen were eleeted.Seore; Caries iorter,'and John The following Vloe Preeidentiwere elected: Thee.- 8. Hart, D. It: ViliiMos, Thomas rarr COneEtti EcalEY. Edward Engel, Col.- Jas. , Boot* land Thomas Gibson. - - eCirElikic eatd suppoiditielli be exPented of the Chairman to say a word to the Convention • before - taking his seat. I will not detain you from fictive businesa by saytidng De • speech. • I think you for this proof of your mildews and shall endeavor by a fielthfid aisehara a of my . du:. See, to sierit_your approbation. • This Cowen tioatfianpome toipithur, far a attppooeeee,, and 'that la, ip - do Be be` - - well done today, and - innerly as well done on the day of election. . . . . The Secretaries then called the wartlk-bor• ougbs and townships in order, and the follow 1214•111Saten presented their, credentials : Pitaksrpk.,—First WardLJohn H. Bailey; • Alm • Cupplei. - •• Second:Ward—C' Barnett, FL. A. Patterion.-.. Third Ward —Jae. Hardman, T.'ll. Strain. Furth Ward—Yea. L Kerr, Chu. Miler, Fifth ' Ward—Wm. Wilec:n,' A. Heide. man. Stith Ward—Brown`', Irwin, Archibald Bryant. Seventh Ward—jas. -A. Irwin, B. F. Latshaw. Eighth. Ward—B. Flannegan, Wm. Alexander. • Ninth Ward—Thos. S. Howley, W. Week'. lemlie4.—Tirst Ward-8: W. Blaik,J. oa tenon. Second Ward—Thos. Most, J. H. Large: Third Ward—T. Farley; J. (fishing: Fourth Ward—Wm. B. Hubvta, David Neely. Birmingham-4. W. Patterson, J. Murray. Lawrenceville—A. W. Albonrn, A. J. Scott. Rfizabsth—Not represented. Manchester—Jno. H. Dabols, Samuel McCance. Bharpaburgh— Jacob Fogel, Lawrence Winohell. Routh Pittsburgh—Robert Means, Joo. B. Murray. • Duquesne—D. B. Williams, G. Bur roughs. Heat Birmingham—Alai. Arbogast, John .Galbraith. Sewickley Borough—D. R. Miller, A. W. Pentland. West illiasbeth.—no reprelanted: Pitt township—Wm. hf. Porter, James Berm. Peebles—A. H. Gross, Andrew Neill, Arch.. Mileage. Wilkins—John McKinney, Ed. Thompson. Ta recitum-ZJas. Fulton, 'Tillotson Neal. West -Pittsburgh not represented. Plum—J. C. Stewart,- Jul: Brier. Vereallles--john SAD, Wm. D. Willer. Jefferson—Michael- Einee,James Ralston. Kiltabeth township—.Taa. Scott, `Jae. . Power. , Upper St. Clair—Barnes. Ford, Junes Conner, Lower Bt. ClairL-Chas. King, Jam Shtick. Baldwin--J. F. Carry, L W. Busman. Wirth 'Fayette—A. B. - 31e.Farlami, 'WU Mar. shall. South Fayette-7u. A. Minim. T. P. MoCsite. Collins—Henry Menold, A. Jaliksim Davis: .btoon—Wm. McCormick, George Mari sin: Reurie—Jos. Lofink, John Straub. Ross G. McCauley, Robert Marrciw. Thos. Gibson, Jim. Mollarland. East Deer— Thos. Donnelly, Jimeti Hwy. Indiana—Thos. • Iltrt, John Boyle. Bhalee-4. L. Moessar, Wnti Graham. McKeesport---IL B. Bt. Clair, Wm:. H. Hill. hfcCandtess—Edward - Rase% Hugh' Mdarea—Chartiers —Henry Ingram, Clorselles Scully. Beerickly township--not re presents& - Neville—not represented. Findley —not represented. J. H. Phillips, R. B."-Guth rie. Snowden—Wm: - McCully, Wm:' Stewart. Franklin- 7 13amnel Neely, Ille_Wird Boberteon. Oldo-401. Birmlnglau r Isaac Rhodes. -- John B. large Req., Moved that a committee be appointed to prepare resolitions expressive of the sense of the Convention.' Carried. , Cludnnsin---Of how many shell the 'Committee . - Chstrnian-,-By whom .hail it appointeit ' Taloa—The Chair. - Chairman—The tom:dues will .insist of J. B. Jens, Dr. Jas. , Power , „John Boyle, B. H. Patteivoi, and. Dr. A., l Gress. - , 1211 . 10101, AMINO Mr. Batley, one of the Secretaries read the fol lowing as the test prewed by, the County Oom- WM, fbr tipster° by the delegate. of the Con ' "We do hereby piedge ourselves, individiM.lly, in Democrats, and is men of truth and honor, that we ore ttot,end - do not intend to become, momben of any imoretreth-bomul , poUtiend al- socistion, ormusundy known by the disreputable name of Know Nothings, or-by li:rather appal-. lation, and that ins hold the, prindples and me " three of the Emir Nothing organization in ab horrence and riontemot." Mr. - Delhi moved that tberedoembenastioi of the Committee beepproied and that the dele-: gates to this Convention - 'do sign the test, and that none be • samitted to seats who do not sign It. - - .- W. L. ,Billier;,nf ‘Vemeilliehlr. - President; treat me down Bred .. • .. This tat business seemed to affect the Conan : * Sties Just as it did the Committselaetweek. , The sane sixtanted "'peptone were appetite, and -the Convetitker got very red, in the fam. - .. - :tiletiebodYnte of the ultra indise—moved to usert the words Inner have been" in test This boahaltell created a'good deal of teem 'and.terning. ...The mercury TOW to fever hest beastly. - The tea-pot was cognisant of an In. bKio. . Cll=Vnet, who is always on hand. at a otitis, and who waged effective - war against the °hale never -beets" in the Committee, Dow. again barb 'witness against the amendment. He said - there were men here who bad left be Whig iMitjanel ;Wome over to no, and we had better minde them, too. It was unjust and proscrip. thei he thought,' to rule out good men who hare . honestly left the - . Know -Nothings and now wish to come beck to-the Democracy again. - - lamb A. Irwin thought the pledge ought not to go ,at fer - sa to exclude's= who had-abut: dosed the Ma* &binge:. add corns beck to the Donnocratio Lparty , ' In ..Consty 'Committee we agreed to recommend atest - withocu the mob ! ilium war - been." • Any other plan would be milehiali+ll: would dear men who were decoyed away and deoebed,2andirito; now• repenting of their past folly, in desirous of coming • basic to • -• the old ranks split. Let them come. ; - Mr. Berger, of Pitt towliship,.was quite tied. • trio on the subject. ; : He thought the amendment was more pmeniptive than 'Know FothbogiMo D. B. William, said he wseirilling to reale. sex one in SAY Dammed° party but met •who - .';'hid &NOW 444!5i01d Abe party last fell. Thep -meet come hire' with better - evidence than the dying of a pledge alit, the are ne Know ~lifothinge. If reports are cot, a er o "that sacral oroolsittion is pen rrec oltted to memb ...with f - . : Ante for a period, until his designs are moth " plhAei, imA thin"go bet lob the fold of the bithfulagaln. ' Shall we allow them to come to ' ' hey and control' our nominations? We leant . -Arne end tried men for our candidates, and we "ray'..to theca Know. Nothings "bands of,"-,we „sleet went say each help. [Applause.] ,‘ ; - ; ' James A. Irwin visited to introits upon the ~ --tenventlon 'that the question le not whether f d i n . delegates here will all ems the test, but ~. whether we shall ended* tram the Democratic , •'. party thoefltho have abandoned: Know Roth '. ‘..thshms. '-' • - - I -1' Thome. Donnelly would Übe to ltnow what wersbentwo we - haws of the repentance of Olen ` : prodigal - Knovi Nothing,., Lest year they cote In and loudly professed Dtimonrsoy, and noiney deubtai,theur... t Ho, Thomss Donnelly, did t ot doubt - Mel. But be knows them.now. and now again they come to us in the same .wsy to min- Wel, our 'sedans end nointhite their. men. If they wish to return to the party, let them do io; bat,we don't went their help in forming is -'i, - tiokit, . We should' be on our gated ageism • ' linposiroo. He lived If there were any IL . N.'s '',..preeent, desiring to 'return' to the Democracy, • . they would feel e.their daty,to Stay in the ranks, ''' etesot emit into the Convention. -Be had no (.. 1:. nonidente in them. - Six monthe s ga i tuldn't ' hare' found an *vowed Kiser in - . be ~',liehalfoutatik Li Vol Wen given rtt to: i , ' Otld .-if they-woold. lie then they would lie now. pp. Jas. A. Iredri—The gentleman - Imb for ere : ; - .disera... The evidence will be the alvi4 of the ... , ithet. '.•Me Nye they_ controlled ear last f;;;',OL' Bit-there inane test last fall. tAppliiion.l, , 1-..., emstinirsug said the same question =be !:iip In the State Convection at Harrielnagh: The mope, from leeks esmontoma that le - had been a Snow 'Nothing be woe repentant, and At} chairmen i I'PsillOand Mr. itienaa both ': teed for VI . . . _,.. - ~;. - . ^ ~•= • L ":r Inlaid* ;=,.....,61,11....fgril Pill 7 's 4fireillailibiltirk . ',...,T.,. • - • _ . -,"1";•.7-A-1-F4-747' , . D. _ Con-. ilngloll did. Awordingeti:OPL:llla*thorlisd sufficient esidenin of xspentancs... Will that test be solfisiest Jitildiude ' No - Diet 'AK Issi pledge othon* yet Bo did not otdoest, so moth • to Haim Nitalp coming! book to the piney sops raing into the Coition:. "quoit:Gni qiestion:S l" • Ysoe—Baniett, R. H. Patterson. Madam; Strain, Sur, Wm. Wilson, Heidrun, Irvin, Bryan, J. A. Irvin, ratably . T. 8. Rowley, Black; °thrum, Moffat, Week s, Large, Farley, Graebing, Hazlett, D. Neely, J. W. Patterson, J. Murray dlbomv, A. J. Scott, Dubois, Pnlrel, J. 8. Murray, Mean; Gross, Power, - Williams, Burrougli, Arbopst, Galbraith, Porter, Berger, Would, W. Nat; .3.. C.' Stewart, Brier, Sill, W. M. - Saes; Ralston, J. Scott, Jas. Power; Conner, King, Shock, Cary, 'Waxman, McFarland, H. :Idevold, Davis, IdeCormin, McCauley; . MorroW,l Gibing, Moblarland, Hart, Fdoesacrr, -11eChiren, Ingram, Sadly,' Guthrie, McCully, Stewart, 8: Neely, 8.../Lotdn son, McLane, McKinney, J.. Neill; Graham, Hill, St. Clair, Babel, and Birmingham-79. . Elua--kleunder, Flanneipin, D. R. Miller, Pentland, Straub, Donnell, Hatay and . Thomp son-8. So the motion wait carried. Fusion gasped its last breath, and the Coroner was sent tor. . rna lONLIIMIIONS. Mr. Barnett nominated Hon. William Wilkins for State Senator. - • The Chairman read the following letter from Judge Willtine, stating at the same time that he thought the Convention. coal Sad a loop-hole in the letter, through which to simulaste the Judge: • Hosanroori, An gest 2lst, 1855 I I Ib. the Pomaded of sisAlleygkray . Meaty Demo cratic Commaticm: . 813:—I address this none to you, with the re quest that you will do me the honor to admit it to the gentlemen of the Demixestio Comm _lion of Allegheny county, when assembled in this city. _ I hive been referred to is emmeresti - on, by some of my fellow-eitiseas, and by pere4tsphain the public papers, as one likely to be presented to the Convention for nomination as a candidaM I for the State - Smite, I therefore very respect fully request that mt was may not be submit -0;1 to thcCimmuition-with a. view to that maul nation. .. The rinrazostazotes irlaloh Waal me thus to withdrawary" self from the natios of kind fdlow citiseas,. (who have already Ana . my boort with gratitude,) are eo obvious end nil-bums to my friends and neighbors that I feel relieved from the henessity:ofseudicularising them. I meanly ounciliwthat the vatting= of the Convention may not thew thelnference end I am so vain as to suppose I ahead recedii w vote • 'ditch's me fn'' noudritlion. 'haply desire br my- pres ent declaration, thatrii embarramment and Useless man of votes may be avoided to ma king your selection of s candidate for the Elena* Which I feel assured will be a 'happy and, suo -You, Sir, km the .of the Sotrietr- Son, will please to t the assursaos of my very high mild tin and respect, and icy wish' for the hammy of-your. privesdings and - Goal scooter to your patriotic exertiois. ." Your talky cdthten,-, Wrung. Judge Wilkins' was nominated by acclamation as the Democratbt . candidate for State Semite. The folloiring nominations were then made: [The - molt of the markings la . - given below with the names. The sueoectsfel" candidates 'are marked with an isteriali.) • , ' • AMSIMY, tiamnel laisitb,TAU•gbeny,*.. .... 66 Jas. B. Fulton, Tim. 8. Hari, Indlans.... .... ..... . . John MU, - Verssilles. .... G. A. Beaman, 8 littsburgh,*. 66 WO. Pattimm, .. .... 60 Jno. F. Blobords, Elisabeth Bore 22 Porter IL Sieger; Lower Jones Aq Gibson, Fuse... 62 Cbrielopher Magee, .. . . . ... Antes C.oft, upper St: Clair... . .... . 1 Matthew Harbison, ...... Jobn D. 81iller,-8. Pittebuelb . 2 Body . Pottemoi Ci ty,* - 68 John Bireidighant, Ohio Jan. 13alleleney, Jim Millhenny, .. . . ..... •cosnmato:as ~ George Pan. .. .. . ..... 19 In Itobhu!an, radians a' 2o Jicob Tosser, I .. 2. . ...... . 59 1 ' • innueenuen t. . Tn'omaisiscaiin uppas Cli r,a J....... 61 gnerklna, Wilkins ' ' - 47 Wm Alemunlee, .. . ..... 67 Ju L Tarr...... ' .... ....... ... John Tiejlnr, City • 86 Wm. , B. Hulett, Allegheny. ... .... ........ 8 Jo*. Murray, South Pittsburgh, three yearr, end A. W: Pentland, Sewickley, two 74mM:wen nomineted . as the . 0111ididlite. tor -Auditors, by scolamation. , • prasFM , couns 10011. 110011111. Wm. Bbitiiimieit;lomee .. e .......... Jobe Boyle; Itult 29 • Tbe: Convention , then Mourned to balf - pset eee o'clock. A7TIIIIOOII - motor. 'The - Conietttlon_agici*.acootnbled at the ap ltd,o time, sud pecteeeded to mart for atuffi dpoetail, which intere e ting. operitlon oontkoced until half-plat foute ~ etook, whew the result of the curbing wee annonneed se abort. , . A MAW? WI'LIODII. li. Barnett moved that, Judge Marin be 1110 quested to address the Convention. Buried. Chairman—And se are'. about to hear a ' , voice always so piesemst to tholetrople,'l trust we shall have the-utmost silence. Judge Wilkins said: Mr. President, in taking advantage of this great kindness to me, I em not disposed io make an sdriress--that Implies more than I desire to do at this tim e of the day when the Contention is wearied with long sitting. But I ant intim Sir, to may. something . addl timed to what I have already said in a note addressed to you today." Lag before today, air, I expressed my dig' approbation of the intention to.nomlasteme for State Senator. I said my 1111101 U lellre 0 1 1 * 418 to all. Teas swots en obvious to -you now. My very pason-is a -sufficient appeal to 702 to retinae me from, Ws nomination. I did not court It. I addressed. that 'note to you in all sincerity sal truthfulness, but you, good Mends, have meet loyally put • construction on it not at all justifiable; but I most 40401111 . the p ro fs. . clonal ingenuity of -your Clealetnau. However lightly a beneficent Providence may havea ordered Thee's head to press ulna me, I hog for retlacy_ fain the 'cans and evententions of active public , life; when I may think of milts of thr greater Jetport, for beyond ths af fairs oracle earth. I now enjoy *moo, quiet. I thank you for sti the you have conferred upon me In put pers. The cu p vas full ad overrun long ago. And I must ask eon* gotten: set to more to mai the DOW nation yon lists made. •• I Implore the Conran Lion: on'ny, wait, keen to misses ma. I thoight I lived in frsa.sountry, where nem man's elglita and !Maw lress • ssapcstod ; but here; you hen 'plead' luta -• paid= whieh I Audited, which I:Mu would not - 90 0;47.-- But ,IxerW:youniase that pert labia . L I.loirt.!. with *do' I jam alms soMPO, ear aballissoply oils" law surarrat (16.04/.- 4r z Joti • . It is seven apoa nw i 1 ii - email like Lynch law upon me. reetsepsire.yornager heads than . minis - MI legislator most be s man of lactthn: ml psteitlon•requhiss immense peisonal ezeitios. lie'must traverse the - county and learnthe iea tins:eats of his eonstitieney. • : A - voice—You know Allegheny county veil enough now, Judge. Judge Wilkins—But have I the activity, - the p_isysiesi power to endure the labors and trials at Harnaburght Why cannot the Conventioneboals One of your age, Sir; (pointing to the Chairman, CoL Black,) endowed with activity and Chahman—But not with yourwildom, Judge! : . ' • Judge icilkins—l have the floor, Sir! :Why. not thane a man Me you.: whose venerated and lamented father has pointed to many • souls the path to heaven, who has served upon the battle- Aside of your country, which I have never done. Why should I.go to the eosin of legislative strife when ;on are here. Then might be - some pee. liticalembarressment is comequenoe of my nom- Wigton. I have thought of that.- I would not do anything to cause embarrasaMent • to the party, trot when nominated ultimo been I cannot en tertain that question longer. - On the spot 'where I . lave lived seventy-live. .Years, I may be overthrown by those strange; novel Principles in politics which have grownup of late.. MAI em withng to fall bythe prinaipice which 'have ever esivocated. I have no Geology. I am always willing tooome out and openly avow and maintain the doctrines by which I am con ". I bad hoped, Sir, that that. venerable Min on your right, - (!dr: Kart) would here nudged you and add "don't put that otastructien on the let ter of my old friend.", , Blithe As silent. .It Is hard to resist*. requests of the old into, my . associates , and it *hard, too, to resist the call of the young men, whoa fathers I knew fifty years ego. 'When I see them vabigas did their fathers, it looks like the Writs of Se deputed appealing from their sepathres. [Anpieuse.l It bibardth resist such appeals. , I am. due. ask, deliberately, trill you persist in thatncoan- Won I (Criee of ...We trUl V') If you do, It is a hard matter for me to resist. [Applause.] Inlay desire to decline, I bate been perfectly sincere. 'I hue pealed the period of ambition. How proud was I long ago to remits the Totes of my fellow citizens I The first time I was a candidate, t was defeated; but the &mond time, the township representedby as tl i zt whitethairal Sir,man at your side, (Mr . ) gave me ev ery vote- other townships did likewise and Plus atocatsiaL But I hue pained by those times, and I must ask; the contention to allow me to sink back again to the calm of printelith. [Ap plauhese.] TChairmen—lt Is proper for the chair to Bei , in visulioaticat of himself that he tried to pursue the course dictated by true patriotism, by onistrigng theistic. in a liberal way. I knew I wee expreedng the Wish of the entire Convict tkon when I said we should put • liberal eonstruo tion on know the feellnp of the Demo cratic party towards him, who has stood by it through mil and through goodreport for seventy fire years. It would be a sad day for th e Demoo racy should he haw us. Not no the must be the leader, not of oar forlorn hope, but of our most sanguine hopes, in this spirited and, Inter esting contest.. The neadeatieas were then read and declared aranhacnisly made. Mr. WMiame offered the following toot: The undeisiined candidates nominated by thO Dentocatio Convection of Allegheny County, do hereby declare on our honor as men and Demo crats, that we are not now, never have been and never will be members of the secret political par ty commonly designated ' , Know Nothings" and styled by themselves “The American Party," and that we are opposed to the proscriptive principles of said party and hold them in rents and contempt. Mr. Williams also offered the following rev*. lotion Resolved, That any person accepting *nom ination of this convention, who refeese cr • neg lects to sign the foregoing pledgegtthill be strict en from the ticket and the County Committee to be appointed by the Chairman of this conven tion, are hereby empowered and authorised to nominate and appoint another person to the place of the Candidate so refusing or neglecting to sign the aforesaid pledge. The test and resolution were adopted, some eight or ten voting in the negative. ILISOLUTIONII John S. Large, Chairman of the Resolution Co-rmittee, then reported the following I. Resolved, That we, th 7 repreaentatives of the Demo°ratio.party of Alleghemy county, this day in Contention assembled., declare our Iran adbmace to the principles of that party as heretofore published and avowed. 2. Booked, That It is one of the principles of the Democratic party to bs trali national, and embrace within Its scope the whole of the Uni ted States, and to keep said States s pure and perfect =kill. 11. Resolved, That we pledge ostriaires eCileat hely, ea a party, to act in open hostility to that party commonly or generally burnt as the Know Nothing party, (and eharturtatiled by our Chair man as the nm(dnighters,") deeming the prin ciples of said party' destructive of all true re publieanism, and of the high ennobling princi ple of freedom • at cseasiencte, the eornerstrue upon which bas bees 'erectedthe most brilliadt and stupendous PARR" et sel(gOesrement ever tkeh'oned by humaklagesteity or the.power of Intellect 4. Re_s‘a, That In thetoming contest with an unserupnloas toili• en Away alike tosoolal and religious adranomirat, be the phut - ilea of our National Ckwadtutkm, we most cordially the to.opersilett of sll good citizens who =proper Islas at private sad pohtital - • 6. Rmared, That the popular vote against the =ageof a prohibitory liquor law compels the' . likarcidanyreetrietlia hyrierglea don ofrighter or grirate_until fustier isareiele" d bytitipsWir *ey are free to say that the -names law of . will meet with ea nothing host lity Math repealed •• The, rapolitkom were taken up .tra. . 1 "The first, wooed sad third w ee litre adopted. "Tire at six noes to the Third. The birth resolution vai adopted.' I The fifth resolution caused mptabble, but. the matter was compromised, - by a etiolation anent alitUe milder. We did trot gel a copy of the Other resolutions fay ` - 'snokondng the ambits. trod= of Franklin Piet* were psased, and the. Ooneentiow: adjeurrid at nearly six • , fixritsmos or Ina _ Messrs. leliters:—ln residing some of 'tile city journals I observed n statement concerning the diwontinusnos of the suit I entered against Al len Cordell, by the Market Committee. I l A 11.,. "sea White: Brid,fluerbith Tuna end ether inns, .Ith 0111.1111.4.11 Mho 1111 dare, with earreatill= shio,..sany other Dim end Coollithelal items to the people et isrw The Wok wUI =tell the Girds of theneon. U. 13. Mall Bantu with the then Unita. Is. 8., he; Th4lltreetary.Pl •11. eantets • 0001)111. l of ell the rethertidthe Bthasstorit Lloamien cam., t h eteleo. es ellesletane. ths new *teem a bot lion 1 rir §thunts ' aesellieras liana si=whiat. Oneunadal Privileges, DUD of fa hap.rtent a/ecle. kw of the wulow ID a.. Dente In mad to Freights Lot Demewel. talc, with allay ellierthinge of Warman. Th. Directorr will lei Illastroad in the tolls tyle nod batiste lerthe bell means, The Wither healer M were Wen wthefine &weber ell the actasnd item in to the wawa= thisintost dialler, on the Westion .gi g Benithern Willem sadnow Woad. webliddlue those to boot boa: • The pilled the Minn illbe out st Ur; n ewe ofthef tboard collie udll to Wit the botheeing ell others &dam of suteseibtas !nu haT. to AO St al:okm was 1 1 he printed union . M in adman. .This watt Is diedined - to hewn doll With Worn Wrathy Mimed cosies. With. pubibbers nceleins lathe oaf subscriber* per null= parte ofths cona, bon. of the ollest so iodine mint thisnlabc wall .this thumb ther tars ta the thboth _ Ma Directory ßeis will tie reined in Mown end 'Wu ho `°a ornentent to tin Dear es welle ee steeminen remit. thin One Doper (Flit NM Ton WI MON h .1 10 17 o ;tha whore wax? du eimmlaileationg esulyttg a should he Di ilMiii4 Juelltf • lu ll Diet Othisiattlig. " Oinelansth O. ON CITY 0011ThiEROIAL 00= 1 34, earner of Wood sed IhTtrtheis... abar- Aarl ' and e l lshunieffid,• She atudenta and a Mlta have altatde. reetlead .uM• an ha thin luatltu "W• lw. b' ,44- I, Prisnattailtal oyr ration, hav tg a bond at - • - co Il Gait. Jane an Youngs, Efaica. f•Goe.. l. Imam McCn:lm itoLWic. oa f -c.W. mins:• F. • • L tatebiNtoo.a..: aeiti#o4 od. hs lletn Astaclata Professor fa the eatneihrdatt ma . - ,• oho, IVl ll telt Pntliwisief Nattietnatlai eno . and Ttawher of 1. W. hallUzw,,, eatneate ferollannie tn . the anneal' dee. junta • napkin*, Eep,ofthe Plttshafah:hl?.. on OoanntLelal Law. - __, • 80013.1tEEPING ln Li t tale Colima aught and hatethat ut each • manna wt enable lash:l.'4,3llra atadtatat to natal Into Meanest /11 all Its Nr th. . Run TIIII.—The cam olatimese of toefltoland make In bad Inteseh. , talf .- 11satala • ohist.tontotsalt7. to obsolete fainted atobe—lawhains as 1114121144 breams nor farms of Woke that nowform ea • the pnwerat e f tow dare at Whaler man of the 'Matt Owe hw Mawr of Ws ellr, dolly entettns Utah war E v athataalth attatartha adieu anima of the mute that w. [M Oalltiat M the ntattlxinalar Institute= of Qv Wart. at he the Ott . Address, Inal Mid , Collide. Pittebanth, Pa.. . ANT BAGS.. AND BAGGING.. • NOTILES No. 80 -WATER STREET, j . nak OLD our, slaw raiz; lIAVit CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND : lawdeaw. to coda% BAGSte Flout gaiti Mckwill "! . ° • ad: -; Masi Would i 1 sail tar ittestlan thotemotatomet or • " * " • SEAMMOIS and AMICEBS mato; MILLERS' BAG S, !x! "Rd printed t° for. imakswiii.;tists thavocoksioviTifei; 4'• 10,00 to 20,000 - bago Feuds". GUNNY BAGS ANA BAGGING, ana issioasklads GM:7W sad Tl/11111.11013t IA .at - •Isaufactarers and (IspiUthift ANIErE,WErM LEAD IrAo2oq.-.. Agin+, Infastabinal a knani 3111ce , jbe 11 pan fronts enve 130 Ann on DININIFS• Way u 4 extends leek more eau 1160 114. to ?Watt* stmt. CM te3== I , OOIW . ZVI ' ll Kap taw n o nn, n r .00 tta Mat Ma , arr. This. are also the't i taliMll 6oo l6. bids att:: :4 l 30 Gat strabi mat tom tikeelmat .to iWneg:'v'll:4:"L"'""Lt'r'ths:.tjwllumr::::::l':w:7r*"a"'bab",':B_sl ...id.. r, 7 " 1 " 4. 4? 1 ? 1 11 1 1010a Sm. timm i sv: , o r :V.Wsji.ollfigir ~~,~0 . . .. miss g r E tt :TLF.MEN OR LADIES 117 — , of a °mite:ibis IWO' , liia lb '# q . • taw Li my and Teti owns terms. , . , •• • tal.gs • lublia PoSer . . i. t.., MaL4 2 , 411 /urA. 1 1 . 91 =-1-:tial 4 /I''. n gm_ opTiCk --- a. a' -eta . 4h:it...who, ...,..,-.,; : . iit. - :;, : ::, 114kfriaairpifigirifitr: ,N. _ __ 1 - • Q TORE. ROOMS; - WAREHOUPA 40420 ot'l 11.7 I.l6T—L.Warobonae;oa .Watnr sttoot. , ew . e row oralorkotAtTost. 14ro do. room.. ote.t. O. mall store yawn, ifth ass Istwoo on Third. mar foolthaeld Ito.. -Oat ottrozoom on .Wood stood no. Slalb. A dwelling Iwo. Ailagne. oar , dwdua em. 1....."11/Ortta loMag."."'"." l u 2 '& A soat.ito. TAW A Room inthe EhuotteThiudingsft Agit I-- 4W ELL LIGHTED,BOO?I,.on.the ..aooy , m.rr awn.. In Lb: omen. BaUdlass*:' Meet. le Ibe pat Pe one. or aterurde . Teem ” 4 . .4=lode atoelblneee. Mixsem Illneemelm at i 5. s.Noncymee ORRENT—Acomfortable dwtillii~Lories :,r. ; , 4hWA. andersbe. ea e " t el= itet with VICKI in the %Whe est= ge ete.A -• .1 Wets In Lawrwiesdile. , &me ARAM— liOni • ' RIISENISSITARDS FOR RENA eiTinito on Nub* t&oononnks Jun,. an ouharlL C, one on Wag woo. ano on Third nin.d. ea Wan fit. with Immodltton Am, 1. •stO) • T ft• — 7 .A.two stay r • onto= ; . , iliwk,firmoo l ."l7. lll iscra.bedga bsvlog emir' • 1 ,, 1.111a - .. A 71:6751117,WMCM"..,..• KwO STORE ROOMS, ID .10011tia aaa bedlam ana Warted sal rap ,allaw !IX 4 th 4.• • • b al e* 1m2"4114 7Mar 10:11411. CONV&NIENT, MRS ROMbilfar- Ak " P fh ItO% A etc LET—Thrill' kiln Brink Store, No. 163 - - - twt. FlVlNET.;.4lDirelling House ail Third id., ‘rwar gar ,a 001M1=k11024 14110 . 11 a k •i ' :..:LAKE inynalloß, LEBIL—:.I. , . 7 ;: , ,:::::. ; .- . ..1144 " - U N DI D ST • ,of OM Ass nil juiie - Cllgreland pa Lake IhreeMeek.i Ertlimeith *NORIA OARAL and temehingst sllthiC_-_, .glg pule on um above Liekw:aefolkems-_,„ .. ..: co( o* ; Itlat B y j it i l.,•;•••••• ;', t. ..L . B ,ibuzni z. — ggiii, . . I 0 • Meares', -do - , ~:- . ,.....,.....1401MN„ JulWiltto - . , .: ~.--• L 118,61. de ••••••• f . •••14), M! .. ; . rtV r, '!! .: Lessfell do ~=:-......ii=gy .r., , , 44 7 .7,,eg i ii . ..-,:,. ;.-- .&:.7 -. .: —'..."..r';.:..", • itenalsy. , ,i,ialtan2oll4--- o 0 1-..0, do * •- , ---n - moW , Logan Inen.,- : b :.m '- - - ..4..::..1, ..111crod 11 y, BN•bnobm-Idth,f, ::, iii do - .--.l.4......,ThleedlAjapt.lBlbA - -.or : Leaves ..„,....„..i..... - Im r -. ::. , MY4I-• : ri. , ..4zz aite.a.Tki,h..2m...- -,-,.: • ,Lesirse • . lee ***l .. , , AbRTHERIIIIL.:: -Ir r - B. Ikeirsai d llA -.:•-•1. - : , Leav o.. es Igereland--..,-MM r = 7 . l l l ,l,„* .: ',4;rt " Lewes . do:. ' ....L...O...llBciaday. lult:Ald. • i- -, ••• - • Leaves ' ' `:*11:2 - - ......4.:,...nmedsg•amgeit2:l,,-„. braves-:...,....M0ndem, itnenst - I -•.::-: o, • ULT." do • —.........Th5rmay , Loam do ..«,—....-3=lin c. nth . =Z.. . t . ; :::=-" , AUS4V,4Ua I Leaves do -.:-.....,...Therwmg, ber tb i Lame do ....44....11memberk • 1... . f - 4. m : -.......r0,-,7.9t0te, - ber . . 0 1,,,... mi ..„....,...Anrenty. Remember 8 . b 161114 do , —,...--ThmenagL November t IMMO d 0,,, ..„...-- . - -Alonday, Anombelieth* - 1 The Bost. of tele Una UM large mad oN mow Modettoos IngimeremtmeN. sod Nepierfertabtavendettew nidely mike Temp./ Trios boor' OAT be thgLONOI ¢l mte Superior, mar Ans the_ UNITE: -.MSS WM, pint consteetbig. at Oweeland end DetrAtlilth all the of Itaihmeds an etwontre. - - -The *NM Of thii.brre tie ere uningpmeed of BMA* sad ALOODAOBO. DATA/ and UMW OS . legie guperloi ,II aim. Of tbe gleasmstest In tae an tbennderAgtedgmgrAdire .111 Mmi thetr whole - "tolha basteeee 61 -TIM LINN. nod h 7 irogtadvd . dud 1 2 .7 1 1 1 :0 1 4!0:r1rit re er= •••• .....ottoo iiitk'ihls This of - AeliMittr IMNea Line of PRITOOTPAOPALLAItiI n re ‘ bt NMI tbe Pore ofb/efrttilte i. a A. 101XRA,---.—.......Atem ' i e -- ter Of S em: AM ISH - 1 1 4 PW NRt ' M I' , ";.' -'4 t.•,-. . r°11.4 " •-* lmesrurlEFOLßAlWit fc 4 k kW_ • .. Lakelitteittit Line. 1855. FROM' AND '.AFTER ALTODStair r a • 27t1i1 the new anittliet Nilti,:uir PLANET NM. A. IL leteesocc.: IRO ran between Tert=7.l , rv i l = 6 . kn r a" liegi, b =l,, P r.: . ,? • .l4 9 . ..i I .olttemegonweral : Ttm rd s7 NN AN A O N lVll A l an,000.00 iolt7 ULU t s r " lr ' tb....tx : nrg , Ta t lllthsg ToV . 2- to - Cleniank - golhelo or Obtesits, 840 teknothe man. Wets nod on their MINN at ClAzalt, wesd antew ai d: : ltdo le the only line tanning to throb , Lek* goNitoi - , thalood .. li,, mei rapid Mandl emend Noir, lad the anlrensso.4l , " :" It ai A in von e en aw thel e f i reir,.emi tout sii:M : 'Miglr: .a: Aug, ficrlZier'er.ilei NAM titio MionNet and aced leNott etantlateteamer in *be* lamb. - -glothutgles demeepssoi,. , ,:to render him the mortaafe, attmetlN sr.4 onelbrtabla holm orttiegreallekee, .. -- --: - - , • , It. gotimmi„...,,, .--- -0, A. TRAWIIRIDGII, -agent .0 Detroit— ' sulbnin. ' - b: * :PIER= atm* NOlevelini... - - . IMMO . _ ... . .... .I.III.T.TORIC 4110.0A-LITO.B,NIA *.Taireaols 4f Priors W i stit :Enr ili l taos- I nt u' Clizt mid' • El Waist 11l ttked a . .: atm Modnil lll 2 = 8 V r .11.• Raele,an4 anaktlap as dolftrlsa , ~., .. eV b r,rlo4l2Wh b r4l; -Or Taalitir.e... A) - i fik .4.4? 5 , 5 61pc,ry Tranint;llll:(ofNiosix*ii), is4si i iffiza ' Prividam.. ; Limn - ~ . .ili rrAie. --.-- ,. 1 1 . . Tall WEST .` Ta3 , jzos Q DANIEL , Willa. all trot dam staannhll alai. Non Ydrk on Ur =ninth of - tw o, nnantlant by naafi, mom. 'llama Banta flaming addle' ndani of land trannantatlon oncra goon macadamised roB v i m mnia reare tb PA l S - in Sitirillat A O A T gma of arbkbidd Ban' " Juan Oaf lam lb. Paddo Mann, of tba a nonanybaii ds• . Amino Stamm d x=ra t ther Pl reta V ittd=oiseMft Imola. An moniamod Bunion la staloban to soon data Ike bancaidanadrlocantiall rrinabi tindloladdr ° 6 1 .7 1° F.. , °118.31.6 lot 3 "awariN. f ==l P4megr.LineolvAustraus: , Pseke4 0:44 CALREI47O TS=GHTZED.BrArEs auha.; raeautifol and favorite .111ippca• BSICRIS NIMRD, "sdnilionith sift of MU bi des hir Nana vorive to' hialbcaradr, cm the 90th aceommooatloas ansorpamod. Babon=dit e rit Chibte.ll6Beteact 011artn.LXL2M Moral will be 'Allowed_ lay tbs. aelabrated Capper littu. Wttedward. Apply as boards% ems. Raft alma, Of tal vela B. W. +OII7IRIIIIK.IIIIIAN *VW :NW Teh.: ~.~ ll.Altrl+B - AND LIFE FIRE, COMPARY,- uninnialiCE •r TUILABBina ISMO 11,09 Anoint!' ÜBJILY INTSSTB7I _ nee on 9"H I$ • Aust ur Urt .... L it rZn EL L - TV4 irla BYES.o w n,,:; ritirakit,i/!lkilat Hon Limn . mmanoVriagantamm . may. - tecniakeit, VIZ 11,31 P. o.ltbannoN, V U. Hap. J. B. Butte* yea, wow:diem Theme J Barman. =me ww K waft " . _ B. Rt. AMUR ' dolt. The thwarter of the stem= d the Rut of Rot Pub , ' sn'l LfA oetatree wetekiells_ltt °autism% at *ymer 0 ..t.s mspairsal..q t ats am B Jor ' 134 . No.I N Rt. Send-A rnaudotart. Dividead aperpAnt." • , 3851 K MN& HOMO,,"i' . OF , HARTFORD , CONN.—Obazterk 1819. Cash Assebuly L 1855. CONTINUES to Xftake, benzenes on 411 do. : oroneonr soloolea ra ft Tinimoon .nod 20. not sal end • tositizm 41.1.1t0g twat, say=r 4i llanaz Instl 4 Ve nt az lii r ibe CP= Suites. sal stAmeront ar to. as oe thla 031113.117011. an" Itte ORIN H. R. CE.MP.t. Ofte.Ncetb.Wisietniar alb .It,4Wood''."A &thalami Fire Insurance . Company _of London. illthelind Capital, go,no,too,—: ttmaol2 muma ',% . l. ^ lVE L Tlr i r. Aqui.4ll 9mas • Yon,* eicapasik Whits. Sturm 4466 ulna i!tater u.... 11 e r tenntUitirri. naleinamh, Aimt ' ' maliza Sx 60 latrita.4. P.V 1 ,4 ' W EN ) .- S'iat Win. - '!'' °I t-- ai e N. in az oli tr - aliatvifr ritCalabrittait.oolor la now. aclogialledg all to be th. BIIiqIITSMAND Neff Zia, " "7"413"1 M tt P %War m % i t All t ran gi rl 171 b. llll " [Tsti ' 1 *Veal prr . Omar /014.) , bar estafeetioa. It: rah/Swat wodotaply tulle= tettemiele. , !.. .• •. ...• .- . __. - • It as p i l e obtatiad dry = 111, Ali Ole 4IF• Swat awe Waal ~ . . - ~... haul of the 0/11weet gnaw idtb a/WM of 'Wham wiii be Nat to .at heft WU+ oseutf7.l.oflt eisekellaa Ilb. Owe* 'Wen tan Ullefilll, ‘ Mittiltalikill Mr wad to the pampa/ ltaasedoa: _.. - ,-.- • - ,:r . , All codas sill be peoloptly,wwwwe to t es& hahhita r .....ww. awe the swetasenzatal tereth2Applfa h o . Suf.:HO kapeletot *Mali OHM WOW. Ilaloth, le.; N. X. b. eulftgool4 , .. . . ,• . . 60 1XinN t 441 ! Ittl ° 1 MCPRifill*, in • , 06: ar aT t don 2o t 4•,, • - ' ltatirM7 "- ' IrMigel= tui. rinn4" , 4 7 i d t tatio4=k i .b a bi r eci intim 'wAX idATWIII*--Alarge nappliplyery .Es* Wax Illaisbernif4 by' .-78# *for -easorted Shorfokr - W - • Minn pluroirm. - • • • -. 0 431X1EY , PAlLlVirOtaidara .BVBSORLBER • 'WILL ~ a logrvz rte n ti l ijattitit tit tigemter - • '• • • • • ria. ht t t 4 tLtt iiiieil t alv u. sa 4 F.Lia.re.6, Strad , a - d*k it-- 41 1?" 41 :17. r "". ""MM r ii.sci t .v r • -- • sits/Isom:4. • - • . • ..'• • • 1.1; 4 - 13 ° :464104n , fors r icieliM rixio ti ;desitqa et* bus- At r z i a , uor e v a i lure r ict sod t Maim LOU e Pa. BUDS PIC g: 101fissolidoi stair 44 - 44 43pr411xaua 4 area