THE DAILY GAZETTE p08!..111111.D ITMLY MOZNING cumixte xxisr," rtNNIXILLii, REED air. co:, xt..: : 22 , 11. , 0r arr CMg AZ/4'W. BUILDLSLI. nog. $4 Aizi - As ea Firm 'maxim 1114 * RePtiSash r i 1 Teiten,Peatijkla WEAL& PAM or -Prrnlnitllf ALM:94lff GM sA% - "Cgir.l.l%l w aLT i =orO ll TEI . y1 "14. Ilatleoroco,r., . . •11O•vv. " aildrearT .112 am, ..rrrTZEI7IIOI3, rxrwa. eArtfiftsintryiT GrEttE - SPAIN. PoDolaF reiolutione *meg the Celtic- Latin. rime of "unkind have not been , such: in times past as to inspire very a r . , gable exPectittlans in view of the present i; uprising In Spainagainst the existing government of DAJILLLA. - A viler per j-. lounge than that woman has not ruled , over any people In modern times; and I• • the fact that the Spaniards lutve suffered het 'WI lier adherents to oppien and disgrace than as long as she has Is evi dence In Itself of prefonnd national deg. „ That General. Plum is making some headway . , It the work of revolution, and that 1it. 4.1/is party aim at nothing . slier - rid' ti toted oVertlirow of the exist " lugger meat, ii generally conceded by all save the venal organs of the ire. petllod government; atid it is more than probable that Spain 'will not ream to be agitated until this hot remaining scion of the ola Bourbon stock Is swept from thethrone. lt, may take some time to do it; hut the signs are that one of those reveitrtioue which are said never to go bat* biotsgm in . that almost defunct aationajitp, • This will be . the palling down, the demolition. Th 6 next. will lie 4 more dielcult pahlobuildup. Are the Span - 1 lards r4df - for -- -in free governmeut t 00 4 11 6TIMY attstain - nne if they had It 1 are the . next , questiOns; Their kindred of idea - leo hive been trying it for "forty , .. , . yearsbut without alleiCll3; Mahan only . sunk from bad"to worse. Other offshoots from:the 'maim' old stock in • this hemi sphere . have .suceeeded but little better thsktthellethamm. ' We confess,therefore, that we Tookst the pending straggle with losit i ihdpe thtua if it, were put forth by some other people. Constitutions are - not Ale workor a day, but the growth of generations. Still it is necessary that the old dead fortis should be swept out . of the way before a free Constitution can even .. . begin to grow. For that reason genre glad to see this movement. It is eiklence guethere is tome life left; and let -us,hope that, under the influences ' new operating 5O powerfully throughout the world, even Spain may be raised up J tolife'end liberty. , Bat the schoolmate- • taints more to do in Spain than the sol dier, or even the statesman ; and the Bible must become well established be fore written CoViitntions can do the people, much...gocni. They need a moral revolutibia e'vert.;more than a political -10tilKSYLVAIVI.A. NOSIIINATIONIS. Titer Democrats of Mercer county have oltuatui s ted for Assembly, James Pierce, or Tilchory ; Treasurer, Wm. Buck, of GrecuT4le, who defeated a soldier corn petiMi, W. B. ' 3faguire, almost three to one ; CommissMaer,. Aaron Carmichael, of Worth; Auditor, George R. Graht, of. Mercer TOor Di eolor, J ames Me M Cormge: WOW Yenarm ; Jury Com missioner,.Wra. Drackentaidge, Of Fi nftair:: . • - ,• Mo . :Rein:him:ma of Clarion county haro . ,ntitutbated for Sheri a; W. P. Pio lay ;• Treasitrer, B. .11." Means ; County Comnderloner, David Itceliy ; Auditor, throe Edsrard P. Lerch ; Auditor, year, - .T: T. Coax; Jurre,onnisslorter T. B. Burns. • o[,: Carbon county, lane' nominated Daiid -Lorcu for ininunbly. • • Tho nepnbllcans of 8 , ...htr711r111" county bate aoimitated Cain. .Tronea R. Cleaver for State Beanie; Conrad F. Shindlo, of Tatioun;GrMth T. Jane; of St. Clair; and J..Leils, of Tremont, for 'rho Aciaocrats of Crawford county have nominated T. J. Lowry, for SMte Seitate; Dr. A. Logan and B. S. lIcAl- Esq., for. Amembly. This Mr. 'Lowry 'is brother to Mr. Morrow B. Lowry, .The latter carried. Crawford bookty, Some weeks air), after a severe contest., end conlequently. has the Con- ' fensea therefrom in the District Conven. ieni.."ther. primary elections in Erie comity were held on Saturday lea, with Whit remit has not yet been announced. 'Tlrpfe . pote4 end the Gazette of Erie boUi - oppoted him with great bitterness, iihrelle:Olserrsr advocated hie re.nom laattodi Itepailmam of the' Tirenty,finst Diattict hare nominated for Senators IL- gobinnon of..Tnniata, mad lisratel 21I'Vntey. or Huntingdon. -Thinitirain place of-Mr. Hall and Mr. . /Una, - apse terms are expiring. . aitarruni coLcurr. win:be found the Preiddent's general ananeety procla mation.- The' number or, persons ex. dadelisitt7 satati,- embraced hi three clamant !al. follows: 1. The . chief civil ` - ofilatra of the late.Gonfederate State; tactndtng 'Grtreinors, heads of depart tient& and foreign agents; the - railitary colenrs otannk illx:Tejirigaiiier General, and - itiittni - officers - abOve Captain. 2. Tbitsa Ifinfetreateri pawners of war as they etwoniti not have been treated. & •The codepirietoreregatnst ibe life of Lin t itain and 'persons arho are in civil; min :Airy or. naval confinement, or on bail, ;nanring" - otit sentcnee; or awaiting trial. 1 : Thereat:ler will observe that tree pardon :Ss ititertaixt to the - rebel masses, who. in iltioninion - nt 'the President, are "now ':WellamOgyellY 'disposed," .would be glad to conceal a didstince,which csonot. We (Incite • Itsjudgmeat of Mr. Wrx.maus to cor- Mborate crown; to show that In cad • asittng bin'. We aro not biassed by party predilections; but , lodge soberly and righteously. The Port quotee an old woman's opinion to the confounding of **ant to the demonstration that it is liiipable of a judgMent it can stand by, or which-its party ought to accept. In mt. way it thowi:that 'an oldlvonin, and that one a Itepubllcso, fa a safer • 9eader of *the Democracy than It le, In this coneln!ion algal have no