PITTSUIARGR *GAZErrE ' l 's 37e.e' s pots . 4efi4ipplifo News see 84 page. For 1 •!!,titrsOCOrptfistolf dliesrausoi4tb' page. .481lietetitiff81.=Persons desirous of 'pirocrtitidoOpiel :V lir. firuraser's celebrated apewhr~-The Wins against nautas," fa p ant . „„ p!c omosbesp at this office. lituraissier broismos."--oartarcui Btrare ,ofilisioraso Brentano, this aouilistrlots of Heels deolaredfor Fremont and Day sitsr Grey; of the Cleveland Bain.' Doi bieneranother manifesto Hieliagrititode' and "toisaldermaking" pro peSailllasfec “these heiry-lip3mgayelgners." : . "fftrrose,lrhe has for-the }sr re* years devoted mrieb.of lila time tOrnitingst . idailerial History, severalrelomett of whinlx:iriveralready left the isaciressi:diiietter to the Herman of Deepen= esinTots. The worst form in which d.cepotisni eppeers is Wave* .Louislispoleon in& the' Austrian i'Enifieror do not deprive their anbients of pnisonsi liberty—tle7 never eel! men, wma and - 10492*:i'4)141:17 •!F.peare in Beglieb in the 7letes4vph, no cautions the Ger mini ticL te be frightened by tno bag-bear of b the prineirml stook In trade ef.thiGirman'Bachancer.ioarnals. . Ain:cure VJ .....I.4oiiie Bet did a '.is.lF l o l3lll3 'ii, Old' r'. 7 -' l4 4'.4ittriesst," co of Fremont and,' iota. The B . ..: of tbe Oppositio, end Its l oci' front to the! Banks, Diistra The Bertdrlwityi . In liiiei: . ield which is before as, with .-; ; the greattnette, lob II prieented, we Sad Mr. - Buchanan igen ng bie personal identity to stand' upon the.Cino tl Platfotto, which unqualified ly endorsee the tits and the policy which hare brought denjia thiverge of civil war in Samar. We find Mr. Fil more, dechrons of Southern sop , . port,clablfying e truth of history , and deliber , ,atily declaring, licuiew of all the great out - ..-. ;. 11 6"; 16 /..d . 1 Ink .wblcli lure been inflicted 1 .:. npon.ne; Sint he ..haa-no fault- to find with our 'Rana! q eon of a Southern State, C' Whott id:ILI Mud training would naturally bind Ida *ern y with slavery, tieing above the ciroomstoeoe , which earround him, and in _ :the dignity otbis hood declaring that, while be =a - willing An meet the local laws of the Btaillollicti•te emery, "he wan index!. !bly opposed to i her speed and extension." ,_ .TetwedliUniiiin icth e„ and with such canal- , ilatenanifiti 141 'cannot hesitate which to imPl }o 4, - ,-1 WO he; placedtheir names upon our " 41 1. alia thi:4 l 4 e neatest which Is before an we will battle to t e full extent of oar abilities .. for FREE SPEECH, • FREE PRESS, FREE MEN and RaßilofilT. . - Es Pmm.wonio i t em ran Foarrtyn Law.—The 1 . greattmeatse, a In behalf of Mr. Fillmore !Albs North; nip ruing his signing of the lasi - ties Lsw, is that b could not avoid It—that he -did not like to do i but was compelled to yield by his . Cabinet' an a stem amide of duty. The i v ollewbglettor fl;:an Mr. Crittenden will eettle blud matter conclusively : tilastunctrow, July 11, 1856 My Dna Stn' :—ln answer to your letter of the 4th July. I rep yr toot neither dotiog his ad rolohtratioof nor a any time, lid be [lir. Fill mama estr,' Bay to me, or in my bearing, "that the fagitivo elven I iw was tinconatitutionali" or anything to that erect. Neither is it true "that it, was only by yohr (my) urgent solicitation as his stoker that helcoAd be induced to alga the bUt." For .thl a phrpose, as I stippoeed, : of ac g,- tin and ohow g that he timed, deliberately and adeisedl,t a .}.o important a suiject, be re . gaired me, ae',tt e low officer of the Ouvornment, to glee my. opiniori In 'writing in regard tothe Compltattonellty, ont certain clauses of the bill, and-I did so. I believe that be also consulted, so usual, all the! nipmbera This wan done, no doubt, oil of inaneht for his Cabinet, and to lie e,' fr e e a i t i a v 1 Oro ; t d '. ; ° ‘l ' b i the ne t h e l o g ii h o u sel I s l o in n c o t 1 071 d. i which re. All the motor of the eabuist, I believe, advised in favor of th toll.fand In so doing only con -curled, me re erehood, In the President's own opinion on th sobleat. . . There was o atgency or solicitation to Mr. Fillmore to si ,Shp bill, that I know of. I cer tainly need ti e aor did I aver !appose that soy was nerve eatty.l Mr. Fillmore, I hays no donbcalen that iUI freely, and in obedience ottly,to hie o n Conviction', and sense of duty. , The abate' liftittord you, I hope, sir, a full . answer to year e_ngtdries, end I have the honor 'to remake;; ; 'J. 'Veily.respeotfully; yours, dc., J J. Currresni3. Me. Eimrisseis . Ihemenerear.—The following Is the itheedotent of ?Jr. Sherman, which was adopted by the ,Hoese and Incorporated in the Army AppropriMion bill: ..Provided.nmeetkelem, That no part of the mlStery fermi of the totted Stites herein pro ;gilded tom shall be employed in aid of the en foroement of eitonnente of the alleged Le gL)ativa,Araembty.o the Territory of KAMM, =gently aueralned'llt ,Sintwnee M 166108, until :;9°D10 01 1 1 14 11 4 ;bawd enacted' either that it was . .or n ot a valid Leglelitive Amembly, thosen, Ilpie'xonformity,"With the organic law, by the peo ple of ltieWald Territory: And provided, That .natil Congress shall pave passed on the validity of the, raid Jeeipslstive Assembly of Hanna It shill be _the ,dety of the President to use the ndliterr forcilneald Territory to preserve the peace, supprean Inenrrection, repel invasion, and..protect persbnc and property therein and the national highway `! in the State of lellseouri front maw/tit seizures and marches: And fw it fmlksr.provighd, That the President is regoired ,to. disarm the present organized militia of the Territory of Senna Ind to recall all the United Stites armetheretn ;distributed, and to prevent 'firmed Men from toing into. mid Territory to dhitntb the public pence or aid in the enforce. most or resistance of real er pretended lame , 1 Finn: James D. McKean, a Judge'of Saratoga -county,-N o Y 6. frio !rated for CUD and Pierce, wide "ri Ilteiqi the otter night, :at Saratoga Springts.in faver,of *remont bud Dayton: He norkid notitand "nigger driving Democracy any lossei" ' . .Botrnt Cnaihnercot„ CLAIM. CO., 0.0 Judy 24, 1856. i Sait accimudi Dairy Gaulle: Ontrantert—Within a day or two put I '.bees stated publioirnartraltbnee, that Herbert, „ the - mtirdarer,th, and haa been, e Democrat; and • 'that be occupied eJeeat In the Cincinnati Con flation Al a dillegge—roting and participating tithe proceeding. 2 madeible statement upon • the hothiwity of duCcialettc. •To•day I repeat ed the* /large In :the presence of our Poet. -Ineeter, who immediately bd. , erly denied It, and -:"produced, an p,rooT; the ....racial" proceedings oftbe Conrentionj pampittet form, which does i ot enn u i % the o eof Herbert, either as de!. erste or alternate - teem California Bow do rat -esphtin the disneparicy between ,Your statement and the pronedinge, which par. poitte be . o ifgeleli" . Beepeotfully, H. O. B. Arnalrms. —l3aibert Wll5 a delegate from Cali foroiss as F. g. Brooks wee a delegate from Booth Carolina. Brooks did not come to Oln ./timed, but:Herbert did, and war - peesent every 4ar pee body of the Ball, among the delegates. ''The' Ihrty;:howtOrtti,; felt 'somewhat ashamed ef Herbert 'shoat that time,' sad his name wee, therafore, not. Published as a delegate. This Is Ike explanation. The presence of Herbert illatHell was et lint denied, bat afterwards ad „, awed when tko fact Pan proved by respectable _,_,,,VVWJP:le:gfe.l4•,.!” • .1.,Y0.-Atnil.buirAelegates, rpm admitted to the boftfor the Bittl.,..Berbert wa" constantly there, 'daring the 'Wien atg. &WM ivin%.l int*, trr D..1f7; -DMIM 4133141 ACCIISSION.—The Norris. Fa , Freer, the Senior editor of e 'Whig, and the Junior an Ito us elide - Trek with the - Hag ,1 4 .teyton allog,from its mast old repreitentn the .great mass sore in Montgomery county, ileour cause /Ova an-unbroken hone rents in the rich !NI:lotion of tee,H Chester and Moutiomery. Wu Herbert a Delegate? Alrermrs,-,The Iluitehansentsm of the Ana nlasiof the Pest are tee, frequent and aidicedons far.pertimilar notice, oiad as they gliersilv re fute themselves, we feel wageless relieved from say such neeellity. As a specimen, however, ... of its utter mendacity, we extract the folloveng from its calculation qt the Presidential result in Ohio: 0-- t.One thing, however, is certain ' last year thlrty4ims thoueend Snow Nothings refused to vote for the Black Republican candidate, Chase. 'They cast their:votes for Trimble, an old Dsmo ;crab Will they vote now for Minors t in the reportifrom some parts of Ohio it is represented that'Fillmore hae more friends than Fremont.— 'We ere told that a Fillmore electoral ticket to mire to be in the field, and to polls large rota ,of the National .Americana. Bat-the most en cloriracclng indication from Ohio is the numerous accessions, almost daily recorded In our paper, of old line Whigs to the Democratic ranks— , Three old line Whig papers Imes already run up the-Buchanan avi Breckenridge asp, and the ' aocesalcns see the flower of the old Clay Whig ' party, such as Whittleecy and Bwing." _ .„......50,....."0.. - ' ‘ The Elanousky Commercial ifeolUttr ebows the .there le not a word of tenth in the who' graph. It says: • ' - The misstatements of this palpable. the whole JC. bdt 24,810. ' 3lr. Tr' bat an old, 11 oppositibn dowel to rampant" Whig, The Chue was - men; Fremont is cot, _per; so that the defection PrnSlasery Democracy is Where there Is one o!d line Whig adheelon to Buchanan we wail count Jmotrata coming over to Fremont and Free- This is about the proportion of the de fections. Whittlesey and Ewing have not gone iota the arms of-their old and bog hated enemy, although it is well known, that the hatter, at least, le pro-slavery In sentiment. Mr. Whittle. dey, in a late letter, denies having taken any position in this campaign; and Mr. Ewing has made no public declaration of his Intentions, we believe." kiwrtrt—d. letter from this gentleman, who Is suffering Laprisonment torthe holy canoe of Freedom, will be found in our William to-day. Mr. *Smith *emigrated to K111:15L1 from Butler county in this State. He was formerly a mem ber of our State' Legbfrature from that county, and is well known and highly respected by large circle of acquaintances throughout NW. ern Pennsylvania. That he is suffering wrong fully, shamefully, and because of his resistance to the ontroges of the propaganda of slavery, no one can deny. He Intended to spend some time In hie native State during the campaign, to plead for the nature of Freedom. The Buchanan elavecoracy have willed otherwise. While he Is chafing his chains on the plains of Kansas, let the people of Pennsylvania resolve that they will tree her eon by tier votes, and at the suns time administer a terrible rebuke to his and our enemies, who are also the enemies of Freedom. WAILERS Fremont men of War. ran bald their County Convention on Tbursdoy of last we and nominated the following ticket: Congress—Hon. C. B. Curtin. duiltant Judge—S. Johtuon. Senator-6. W. &lofted. disuzably—Thomas Struthers. • Treasurer—E. Cowan. . Cotantiuioner--Sterling Green. . Judges—Grif fi n Brown, James L 'Lott. dudilor-7. B. Aoooks. Mr. Curtis was o demooratio member of the last Congress. He voted against the Nebraska bill, and for that was thrown overboard. He stands a fair chance of going back again. Mr. Schofield was formerly a democratic member of the Legislators. Both of these gentlemen occu py a very prominent position, and they are both warmly committed to Fremont. ENDOAS AND KART RII•ELICTILD.—Tho tele graphic) ennocueoes what we expected, bat aro Berry to hear, that Booth Carolina indorses the contemptible and atrocious ciadact of Brooks and Keit', which have drivitqltem from the pale of all honorable soilety, and , all truly brave cud decent men, throughonC the civllited wend. They - have been unanimonely re-elected by a largo vote! Oh! chivalry, how art thou fallen. to what depth of degradation doe. slavery con demn its votaries. GOVERNOR GAIIDICII, of Mansachusetts, in his letter accepting a renomination to the office of Connor, say' that he regards the coytheat for the Presidency as being aelrly between Fre moot and Boatman, and that be shall support the former. The letter is cab:Waded to concil iate the friends of Col. Fremont, and there Is no doubt but that the entire Fremont vote of the State will be thrown in favor of his re-election. ta. p now building, on Third street, between Race and Elm, Cincinnati, fell to the ground in complete ruin, on Monday afternoon, killing ono person, and wounding seven others. Cause, the light construction of the building, having only nine inch side walls, and en open front. The tint hard wind blew it down. Every large city should have an Inspector of buildings, and e code of mice governing their coot:motion. LOONS 11011111, ALTOONA —Thti is the great eating House on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and bean about the same relation to that road, that the Alliance Roan does to the Ohio and Penn. Weenie Railroad. An 4111311117C0 th►t It will be well kept it, therefore, of much importance to the traveling public. That ammo, we can give, for on Monday next It will pus Into the hands of D. R. Mn.asa, En , formerly the well known and universally popular landlord of, the St. Charles, of this city. Those who know Mr. Miller, and his cheerful, kind and energetio lady, will need no farther sentence that the Logan HOCII9 will be all that the most fialidlous Could require. Tbo Rouse is large add well !Imitated, the socuery around It is romantio, and the cli mate delightful in the summer. 'Those who wish to enjoy mountain air and mountain scenery during the hot weather, can Sad a home In the proper sense of the word, at the Logan House under Mr. Miller's superintendence. "Pcrrssu's blosvari," •.HoUeanoLD Woans," and the ..13caom.Fait,ow," for Auguai, all pub lished by Diz, Edmond, g Co., of New York, bare been received and are for sale at Lauftes, No. 77, Poorth street. Laufer generally has these cholas periodicals on hand by the first of the month. These hiegasines are all good, capital, the best of their aloes. No intelligent man who can afford to bay them, mut afford to do without them. Surely in no other way can is mesh re, Lionel pleatnrebe enjoyed, while at the time time the mind, the taste; and we think the heart is improved, for while they are purely literary, there is a spirit of genial benevolettee pervading them, which ezpands and - warms while It im proves the understanding. The tables of con- tents presented for the month are fair, as good as adVIA and that Is saying much. Tun 'Philadelphia Know Nothing Convention which nominated 2dillard Fillmore, and Andrew J. Donalson. with • fall representation should have been composed of two hundred and ninety six members; but there were five Soothers' and ten Northern States which were not represented, and the 4otaa number of Northern 'delegates In the Convention when the nominations were made amoented to only forty- nine.' Who Is the sec tional candidate for the Presidency? The acquittal of 'Herbert would be a very (ser ious matter for the Bogus Demomaoy, if it did not hold the Web vote firmly. The New York Freemen and the Boston Pilot could make it oil the same at the polls, if the Demooratio dove °crony ehonld murder an Irish limiter once week. This acquittal, however, may open some eyes in California. A Itztonmorty Convention le to be held on the oth of August, at Fremont, Ohlo. A grand 1840 demonstration is looked for. Fremont Le the place' where• Col. Croghan defended Part i3teveneon so gallantly in "Atignat, 1818. The @lngle six pounder then need tolling got into the combined Briiieb and Incline forces. will be need to Ira salutes on the-day of the Conven tion. Nor So.—The Boston Janette! 'eye its edito rial columns never advanced s sentiment in favor or monarchical institutions. A solicited paragraph was published in that journal tibia was seised upon by papers opposed td tete Ws represent an the Journal's own opinions. Tow Beebe:lan papery at the North, record coney falmore daaionstration u n triumph of their own, and well they may, - Dm m ann , ewe - so' hatch the egfe - they have laid. 0 mum Tons, W. 800, or Walwattb, Mina Pon dal4o; . 1 711., promi nent D i gnocrats, hen opinls docasied for Pre. moat NeLtiiel Ltier Pl4,iiiip4ed by lilemL: ROM Our immiloißd Igloo annoy continomily offered Rom .11 onartorg crone country it in Imp:minis tormist • conviction of Ina crest good- Meg of Masi tii ammo Ilver and- lincmg oda. Tns foaming idler lionToinalc,Csoisds, V ono of the many th e Immolators WWI remif od t - ronionni , Audi 1/334. Masts , litsinito Race, • . take this