M El HOri < .,•t The CHAIR submit d a telegram , from Governor Bullock, sun . noting the *idea .::4i'.' tioil of the Ibt*tott nth . entiment by tien t. .-, -•. - f i . _ gi- The mile iititfioila till 4:isetk* of bridgesticrotte.thoOldo river was debated. 'Mr: DooLrrtuE offered an amendment ., ''l kt 0 ~aullsorizing - the':fileeretarys of .litrarr . to 'art. • ,point a board of not less than seven engi ,'''' --!! - Iteetst to ini•OStlgete in Iteicoqui;the VOW. ~!'.•.', `. .. I •;iiidttitial&rapert at next.seisiori,•ens 4 end •!. ' : .• • Ing•insnetireantlineall.ottildttirthr bridges. -..'''''-' . 7 ,::' ".• Thili *is aes i e l i ted. 3 o .l44 lloll!TON. - ' - - - ,:•;:• 7 . -- , The amendment by. ~ "V"AAN WINKLE, -•" that %he' bill' nail 4 fibt - pl tOridges al i- •••.';*: _•,rfuty.l fk. _proopett - of sort ction; Was , re '' i "I- .M.Z. tWlLLEYbretisd'ign amendment re. : attiring thepronosed Board of Engineers 1 -... , '' . . to examintr the Steuben Ville bridge and re -I_pOit•tibettler it is an' obstruction, and if so !•;•.• •,,,,, What ilitaillfbit &Me to.itimady' it. ••,!, 7'. - s 1 , ;. Mr. , jig NDIRICICB offered another amenil "'• ' f,' inent, proidding that - the bill not ap :- - ',.. .ply to the bridge in •procestrof construction at Louisville, the same o be not lees than 400 feet apan..! • :•• - ; ',.,.:, •-•,• : - - • ''' The bilk then journed passed and :the Senate ad- . t i .• ....,, .; 5... . . ki ~, HODSE , §ll' . BEITESENTATTVES. ' ' : i tiiii'Sens amendmer to House resolu -tion restoring Command r A. K. Hughes to the afitive list In the navy was concurred in, ,4" after striking out the name of Commanderg. - ..: COlnyAsr - restoration. k .„ 4 -' .." • ' Mr. KELLY introduced a 'bill to promote' 4 the establishing of an international motel, R cal system of coinage.. 'Referred to Coln „'4 scittee on' Coinage. . . • q Mr. DAWES , from Election Committee, t.l reported the 'credentials of the Alabama representative's:sone:A, and moved that the II teat oath be administered to them. - c After some discuassfon by Messrs . Brooks 4 and Buena - k the previous question was sea ! onded and the'report adopted-434 to 36, g - and the oath • atimhdatered to C. W. Deck. ley t lien). W. Horde, Charles W. Pierce. J. B. Caliht aratTlannas • Htil seats as mesnbers from A sh ighey, ams.who took The conference report to supply vacan- i : dee In the exebutlvek. departments - was The:comment raishitlon, received from Senates sieclarinT the ratification - by, three. fourthe of the States Of the Ma on of the 14th, eme ndment,and.,deelarin It part of the Constitution of the United tate% was adopted - under the operation of t e previous ipa question-126 against 82. During the"procee — dings a dispatch was ref:sired from Governor Bullock. sni:num.' IDE the, tatifigetlon of the amendment by the w aggleLeglalature.by thirty - -four ma ' junky en joint.ballet. ' • . • ThlSHocual resu med the conalderation'of the fending bil l:, Mr. W ELL } SOUTL advocated his /when- Lute atleturth. •- • Mr. EICSENCK;c496ed the . substitute stud Mr. PIKE fafored the Senate bill. A fiolloguy Demurred between- the latter and Mr. ELDRIDGE, during which the former said he *u in favor o f paying the IM=E= l - _ . . . . ._. . _..-- 4 i.,, , .....2 , 4.,_ .. - .., ~, ~.( . 5-20's in ga - conumcom e tuougm slot of leaning a , batch 'otareenbaeks- for the- • parmkse, While Mr.;ELDEIDGE,Was fin', Withdraw ing thaNationarßarik currency, supplyinn. its placowithgreenhacks, and 'PaSnktbo debt With them. _ , ~ Mr. , BOUTWELL reinmed the floor and . eoneluded his speech. - - -.. .131 i. RANDALL [ironed fbr , the postpOno- • Meete_rfanding till next- session!, the h•, '414 h pOreiltd the bill:of 'the '(itiiinnitreet`dr i. ave and Means to that of the Senate. I', il GARITIELD spoke In, fhvor ,of the ,inatii bill, and ,of the ',payment iof Five , Twentieli in gold. -•• :. -,--: . t .l '':' ..1!-.(i t ." . The entliideriitinti . o th e bill ,Wes: inter ,- niptedby reports front Conference ConiYMEI .-- , 4 , ,s rliit kiiithi hi./ I :44o,tini .. isias to they;' State of Minnesota to ablin - improving tliti “ ha Vi g a ti o n -, efilre'•'Afisinindiipli..river was ; -1 rgreed to. ';' , The Senate ~ h ad receded ' - from its amendment: , •--'_- '' '- ',,, ~ ' '',' ' •''''' ..T ,'.hO enforencerepOrt`ob thelndian ap- Propriatfonawas agreed , t& - '', I Ir. -, ' . ieret•,wlis pitte,o : , :w; . • : ' • 7'l' , ..Emcning Oesamizi. — Ttiii; . ;onshieiiiion of the funding, bill was resumed. -----1. ' i 4 ,'.. - -. , ! - 'Mr. MA itSIXALL oppbsed it,' ' ' • Mr. WASIIIiLIItNE, of -.1111-6018,- made a 'report' from ',the OotnirrittM)' of :Conference ,on" the, deficieney,'-blil,„stetingihat it con:tained, a• million and a half • for , rivers and harbors, the total bill ,behigtbh!ra anclhalf. millions, . Agitied bi.',., ~' , .-, : - , ; : , The consideration of Abel failing 'bill was :teachbed• ' , - ' 1 ',' '''... ri- , '; .. , 4 • i After i., spetiiiiies - by . Meeting. Lasirence, - Benton am, Behinek, Mr.'llotiniMue sv d '.:to table thohill.;;'):grjeCted#444o. The -Eons° Proceeded to', vote) On; r the - . 'amendments *parted from the 'Ommittee ;Of the Vlicila:. , _•. ~ ..: ( ~ s' -,, The first! amendmeat, fizingnite 'barest' denotnituitionbg,toda-at, fifty .441.1*„ . was agreed• to, ithout,diVision.., .: . --, ' : (-- I'" ' The se coad'amendmentetrrking oat the proirbilmlAw twent.thirtY:a4 7 4. testy years bonds at various rateaofintelvet, sribstitu _hog .ftir it o de 1 . 8 ;4 1 :F0p0tin444 4t , 46 5-100 percent. inteiest, , wasagretid,:44 teal. The third amendment, aprovidinghe in come from the l 4diCahaanneVer be liable to taiation, was ::adopted-.eighty-five to ,1 sixty-three. -` • "'' ^-- -, - . I,'. Atnendments four hankie; being merely ( verbal, were agreed to: • - ~“,- The te.nttt'amendment, strikini out the .section of the Senate, bill, legalizing coin contracts was agreed to -- .OigbtY-e%evell to forty-eight. - . , • The eleventh and twelfth section's ' being, merely'verbal, were agreed t0.,,' . • • The thirteenth :amendment, a-new sec- , tion, offered in Commltt, by Mr. Ran:. dall:', requiring Salmi, 4itc.,.of bonds to be made by advertising for proposals, was agrend to without division: . , The 'fourteenth amendment, a new sea tion ,, offeredzin - Xommittee by Mr. Lop" requiring the tax on of bonds to be . collected by the Treasurer, was agreed to -90 against 20.. , The fifteenth arriendment, anew section, terminatingtheatittority Of the Bettretary of the Treasury.tolasue issue-bond s under existing' laws,' Inos NpliS to - .Wlttiont di r Vision. . ~. __ •, .---, _ Mr. .1:1011TWELL'8 substi,tiite ibr the ;bill was rejected..,-418 igainst 7 .. ~ . __ .- . The bill - piia79 to ca. 7 =- 17. ,„ i ' -”," ''', *motion to - recomottek Wes tabled. 'Adjourned, `,' ~ ..,,I , s ~- , , "1)1,1 --,--- SOUTH AZd'EAre' Sueer.es of the Rev°kitten/stain Venezuela ....City • of Carraeas StatieudyTed. (ByTeierrann to the Plttsiourah Ofteette.l HAvANA, .- Julys 2ti—The revglatiofif s. caPtured the 'tiltrorGariacite.. They earried • the outworks by storm on the 2itcl of Anne, lint did not then - gniiientlite ineritelndCii thWeity, the public buildings end churches having been strongly fortified by the be sieged., The place. however; ,was !finally surrendered on the 2544 Ind Gen.. Mono- Rhea at the , batid t or nWarmi made w ; tritim.• phant entry. Gen. Brtrzak etimmanderq(s the government forcint.' wooed `,„byt flight. Porto Cabello. remain ~. tru e to- , the( Government;• and well:7, fortified and, garrisoned, 'by One,„,thdizsand ip* and protected by threw t war. tstatuseits. 4 l It was believed General' Brutal %ad gbile there:and Mona/Oat started W1142,000_ glB& in pursuit. On taking ponewtelping CArra me the revolutionlsW estaidikkild''}Ogoi;r ernment with General , Mirnaghits at the head. All foreign Wafters wetd of theohangs and Were •recognized lby the new, government. A Ministry !hat tem; formed by General Monaghan from the best men in his party. i _... 1111 eeting ef New ferk Rapt gerttieVel• • -, .By Teiegrabb to tbe Pittsbahrb haset,h.t.l i New. Yong, July 21.—A meen fi g lof the at o Bear n d of Grain was galled to-dly e o'clock, at the Brokers Prodnee Exehatike, to listen to an addretn by pert 14yr b in Cal oney, of Si. Louis, in` regard fi t l'h grain trade of the west and' navltntion twpen, New York and St. Louis, , , elrpeeeh ititi attentively listened to, and theelose the following resolutions were read and adopt ed ----:, .Read/ved, That`we view with plciasnre the energy now being shown by St. Lnug4er chants in their efforts for shipping g cm the Mississippi and Milnouri rivers. ! Resolved, That we heartily coincide with. them in their-Wows in relation to the grain trade between New York and St. 11.4quateI, and that we will extend to them a helping hand. mar Resolved, That thR St. Louis gi in :et be telegraphedan d posted on ithe bul letin of the proda exchane. ' Resolved, That a ' te of thankse ten dered to Cal. Calone for o i leat . t o c has taken in the grain trade of t a' ". cities and energy he has displayed in/bring ing it before our Board. -AltOr a few remarks on the sublier ) lllo one or two gentlemen, the meets g,,ed.. 4 ' journed. Alabama Legislature. 1 .411 mg telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] MOPITOO3IICBY, July 21.—Biliar are Pend: inßg in both Houses to • adopt the' Coda Ajabanot where it Is not in conflict 'with the now Corualmtlun. o The House passed the bill fixing:tto pa n of meth be. dc• The Senatorial ' question cameup noon. The principal Candidates for the lung to were \D. O. Humphreys, of Huntsville, Gen. One.- E. Spitmer: ftnkrtiPte"Caeghj ter, and Gen. Willard , Warner. „ 5110- third ba of in the Senate Spencer received eighteen - and- in the . House on the second ot fifty-four votes: morel bon more than a, majority of , :,the ;try' Housesa e "Senate , without t akin g a ballot for the other Senator. adjoernedint to-morrow. In the House Alberti Origin, D.. E. COOki- - Winced Warner Mid J- Penninr m were - -_ --- m a . __..„ _ .agtot• ' O- nominated fOr littea , 1113°"i ternd•a vote taken, but without a oboim The two Houses• meet . injolnt sesitipif to morrow. The co ntest la thought to ke be tween Pennington and Warner. I • ... The Leslie Divorce Va • '' '`.-- • Ile. i _„,/ _..„ , .., 47.11 ~ .7 t . ...4 - - 1 t4:11 i Eli Tideinipbvithe'rutatnirth 0 IMMO i , , j ;j 7 ) o— intelligence from gicliontingo in that'll' N EW Ybßi Ct inl Y '2l • — The tor, the. revolution has broken ouVini the northern- Court of Common Plasm to-day rendered a portion of that country, _hooded by Ea decision in the ease of Frank Ares allow- huident Cabral and General Luperan. fug M . ra. Leslie alimony at the rate of Inside of fit- Domingo emote end banish fiftY wpm , Per Wm* WM o touolet fee of 1 manta continue. President Baez luta sent I 1 aßeistiasoo glitEkin. BO baY 46 I -.EtaR biTi• WERE . .. 7-:-f.TFE ,ALT: tot AlNfOtrAtrOpprF. , lf panvists Of knepublican memra of the bt 'RouseWdtty-;-'oti - the quesfloff,O f iteourn., Ink the ` session or taking a . ' recess :until' • SoPloinbet 1 3 1' October, sbewe4 -th e .wero ighty members for a recess againsttwenty -eight-foradjontinnent- r:-.•-- , r ' ~ r• , pAT.lrvni 28317 ED. _.„_ •- 5 7 7 4 /04.4iitiatitinkti it y.• were'; issued from the Patent Ofihs) durinii.the .Siftek ending nedor titietrbandrocritift- twenty-live applications and sixty eaveats .-- i - • dtertnr-theasme-period:r ; 1 l- -' , "tiatzirashP"staitiAo x . : i; . I •" I "helbllnclaWits tim , astifyicot.. teed i o rlufl. atteniter -DY.sia the itteiiibers, ti,ip ' uding Mr.: Evarta. .n....•. 4 ~..... . • 1 , . . -1 .- ttag c i allca,. r; iliraafrs4,m , I,4 9, Wr4;legm A glued his J tsiiotino-,n rit i/tteemAep :i • . ~iiir 4 l . ., LOUIS. . : ..,E , ~..r NEI g a l l/ Possktfl o gilte4CVAttilera,Thkiw4hrottn from the T rack . - ••; -- -- (My Tsierrautuee see situitsugu easett,,,,i , ST. Lql;l4S July : 21,— . ,The . Paci „ de- /441;00, '- has go ' and 'mule feeli n g and oonsiderablb Esselte., Scent hrithe'rifeilt. , illtedditYlAght a freight 1 trail - was thrown fromthe : track at TaylorT wick;'thrtc.`and-a.lialf mllbs from 9t. ;Louis,. . through k ti o4 ll P_AlloPPlooti9f. a/ witch; and the engine, Lender and fwo steak care badly Injured, resultiturirr an estimated dismaue L °r - f r oz Pl/ 1 0140 a l 4 . 009 , ,It is stated the msvltch, waa6 ned - by; ' some ; dlitaffected men, they atil retaining-their twitch lock- Ito;but', thel,engliieera,pnaltirely !assert they have not, nor do' tb'erintend, in any ovAnicolutprfere with 41,10 ProPellY of the Company. They attribute this 'um other accidents -which have occurred on the . ;9;4 f ..4 41 4 4 ,4tyte111pe0pee,,r409 now men' "art nloveltb COL liocke: , - A. conmittes-zot Engineers has go ne to 'Mat% kirdittt7lifittl•itVglierl'AW" sso 'elation, :and obtain advice ea towbat ahall• ' 6*(l - 4 r i ert r ePokt r MA'ir o t ivarod to-day 'that ,f.. 1 Ore • `, WOWCtoillgli r Avlth"the" consent. of-the,:tDiracy-thisi afterw. Irr. o6 tPriltP,tr ll WPql....... l ,,*4lS; ad . e a reso.n ton agaln:i , --.... u ng Co). i ttr WM tleffpf#4 4 / 4 1 licli 4 1 carry ,„p -,.- o orgstd gm -• the., Awes kinwoforeerioVtiwaraW---1 Ilifilirt Dit i . rue; I - itnt,uot Tm•v i regul . 150 og to ' .t posotiff‘dthitit' onsil malt= - ens• nterference on the part of t . ell,*,i - 4 theme iltnaliihil b e 7aor. rtek,a. w men of the rni off ro altit'..i - ~deiraraiiiiiiiiill , • ' l . - i lir .' ~ , .yl'ilie traveling (*Top pi-, • • .. . • •. : desire I exists that nitrite um 4 .. .. 0 , itio-if „ds__l i i tr* IPIPPII.-- ; ... llameinsui i 6 /A.lOl It .i ,} I s T , I - kigtiriki t`l2; .114 di I. ~ , ,I ttl 133 , ~t ,iltk !th-ittAfilii:). (By Ttivirriel: ...11,10r., 1,1.014 OW rirbOlgAVall ••• •'• • • between' t ................._e BnekersiVoemmuttrina If ' • -the•Breehd.,...,-. all by ItteVtOrtilttloolllght inning;. .. w W, -forty-three-to twent -two, -- 1 1Nve litur UZI members of -1111 - e,94) CI e rrest ed this fortlpoPibluirae n t With • plek r log ilih i thiii Carew 111115 route :ii trot todlhicagok-ITheywere.adalttsitteN.ll. Et ,TL IL7/ (IP:4Z(1 1 177 - .7 - rriNAn imlrTrfrpTrrey T'ffBURG • • . .CILE CAPITAL.LOH arjaL4 r at .7:cr T LlTississiip*i—Anittinations 14-41te. s-• Pregifi tut ==Patektlis issued-rnill• )itawActiatiwr. E ---- thriZ eirtastria 4 ovihoflarestrevass a ta. ] WASHINGTON, July 21, 868. .. ai;• • ij--' 3 !'. General. Gillen' has submitteditp CleisertflY :Grant a cepuft,pf his aetiop.esyl sks r.• struction acts. He states the result !of...the late the ConstitutionlW 231, against it 63,860. then a s s:' 'Ws? liAlt .1.4' genic:idly th-re7ain.lW"eleictions, fraud is charged by both parties All re , porta and corilunts bearing on therstib4 jai:dare tierewfth trhimMitteli4:4r Odeon: ' luderation pibilit'44lllnrities, mere rremarking• that I - anreatiefied the elec tion was Alfi-94 and • it04 . 1k04 poi miclation or influence or fraud as ft would be posal blo-'draueiverlder existing *cum r stance's" and that no undue influewe was mxtrnalsect. ut , the was used , it'all; it walla:47°nd the p}wer of the intltiiry.tn match It. Ala the diheat of the Consticutlon renders ty, pessibie t th%. tgatvi ibrAlhneivoiditiftuder control, leonatderit my duty to Pall atten tion cote almost impossibility of finding' pertairiis to moss, who possess - the necessur attainments and can (Wilily under ths,esltitielfc lawn; _ I would therefore recomitteiul Section Prof the act of July. Baby 1867, be so modified iu, to isucler x e lizih l 9.topileapelrsonpop the list brleg..i, istered Aid Itualitied`i,otent to fill vase neles which.oxlat or may , occur in civil Offices, State or municipal. ' The President has sent :the follosilag nominations, to the Senate; ' J. W.* Meeks, of New York, Consul at Nantes; Doirence Atwater, Consul at Syehe' Iles; Willianit. Storms, of New York, Consul at Leeds; Modes -E. ' Flanagan," Animator of Thirty second District of Now York, in place of the`nominsuion of . Charles tr. Hall ' with drawn; Ira H. Smith, Register of Land Office at Sleek% Kansas; Warren ',.Look hart., Register at Carson City: Nevada; Sisphen T. Chadwick. Receiver, Roseburg, Vregonl Ferguson Black,U,-pited States Attorney for`Virginia. him munber of nominations „were also made to fill post-' , olfiesseint lardinportint points.- artivaur aszirt-ru.'"' Brevet Maier Joseph G. Crane., Chid Commissary 'of the Fourth Military Dis- Mot; bas been ordered to takei the =station at Cincinnati, from August Ist to October Slat, for the purpose of distribution of apb 7 niaasamiseuras-for ithewireurol3istriet. General Rucker is assignid Chief Quar terreastor Of the -Depart meaty* ‘.Ph ilad el- Old; andtitneral - Dagalf aiebiet" Quarter master of the Department of the; East, commanded by General McDowell. IltdinZillrAlriOnliCONEJl DE RED. ItJe srierstood, -the;nßinlnstion ;of Ed `round cooper, ibr rmiundssioner of, Inter- Beveunei has been IrOt4ti 11l %VALI It i 'probable the fkuntnittee on 'Foreign Reis-. inns. , report against the nominations for Ministers to Russia, Mexico and Spain, Auto' intavor of Henry Watts iitinister to Austria. 7 HTBITYIar. , . , :,• - •..1..t . 7. .t10NK - • U_e , I ~!. .. .... . ...,.. . ; .;. Hoiiiiiitilila iriiitc•gapi er of Plritgf!,- -.: dal% -.- Naturalization . Tivaty with Gez/in . ii iitiiie's:fl'illicel , Y iill4oieeli tin 7 ;l'retaniti" /' GszPalesrapit tots Pi tissues, extent.). ..., 3.-AUPSN. t4gkr4"--/03-31:-AN*Mcf4ft.dgCl data, to-day receiVed ,- -the..free pfr Sher el taildlaittWotdiVitki.4,liiteihf otr of Lendon. The earerramritosii- p mew at i 34 . 4 ,allitlLitodAtoti.r*itnessed b large) n-i r nige Of ladies and gentlem . ['he lithiliddlyolltitillibd and made th resen- Waif' ' 1 , ecb. Lord NiAtir' r it'is ougy 1 c :pew As ktlLtastaia p, =Ong ,h tiho zkqui diners: o f the l r t v m i e l r . hoherritdwgven-toTignalptY House. eeat te - i ‘ • LONDON. - sttiy. 21. ~ , g - In the lib i nite r , of Commons this evening Mr. Mill, in metier Icailtutegtade 12VIr v y; . qe, daid he g.. ramd to iittao.. , a ., tp tile, Lord layer about the case of the kforilati prisoners, Warren r , and Costello, and"' ad** thin hem,. to rOvanwilling, bdt glad, that thn'OnfOiimrent`ithotad claim, credit fbr clemency. i I ! , _ . lakiRMA, XXI- Vl' . ' 1 BERIJN, .Tulyi2l—The Grlmd Dtical Gov ernment of Heise hail 64nIfied a thistra i to join the othor German States in eoncindinst 4- 44 14 04 11 1fatjakattil 1 / 2 4 c. _ Irtftiffigted `States, and' ldr. Bancroft is expo Darmstadt to make the necessary sage. Wtt meat. MARStILLRB, July 2i.—ITIOOS Napoleon arrived at Malta an his return home. At Nnifili brain egrcis itddreissin.wtdch thWerprt Imo& tho *IM France would not abandon their cause. Tint Renee replied with , / eserve. /MARINE NEWS, QURENBTOWN, July 21.—The Ciey timore arrivnd here this afternoon. *PM AISCIAL AN 0 4 .: 03 1M53R01.iL. - LONDON, July , _ 21.—Everiing.--Connols; for money, 945.<@6.1%; account, SW; W 8., Bonds, 7 2%@72, 1 , 7 '; Atlantic and Great eat-: ern, 21814 v Botuia at.Filuaralll.,buayarlV as LtvenpooL, July M.—Peas, to arri lastinos,J.Ulr2L4-Sugar dull. I 011, £3l 10s. ta ANTWERP, july 21.—Petroleum—Petrole um francs. - qi mons POLITICAL. Biateo l . ~ , . .ite Letter. ; Accepting th ,, a' Democratic Nomirtatitin for Vice-Praldent. ‘.03 Triegrnb TN tbo l'lttstenviroasept-J , WASHINGTON, July 21 .—Theffolloviing is atop,. of psis Illitica , lefler of acrepteritetof the ,Democuttic nomination fur V?co-Pieiti dant-, which lutiOnst been receivt d beret - Gencrizi' Gee; ' IV. l';'..iteter,on, alairinan of the Committee of Use .Noticau.st Democratic. Concrottose Theiratter.ll Ltke the earkest` opportunity of replying to your letteenoti. fyi.'.mit of mynominstionliteVice Neal dent of the United States ;by the National. Dentoorati& Gniverition 'recently held in the city of New York. I accept withottto hesitation ,the7notnination- tendered•ixt= s 1 manner so gratifying, and give , yo the Convention, to thanks for the voy I kind_ and Aitemglimentau.. language ":lin *bleb ' Yon" Itaisti - conveyed Itt *e ,this , decision of 'the ' - Convention. - "1 have . ] carefally-read the resolutions adopted'hy .the , Oonvelatioa sad most I cordially concur 'ln evtry 'prineltlis and tiontlinerit they an flaunt*. My • on eidn'apon nil the question! which ,dtseriminater the:great contending partise have been freely expressed • on tell' suitable-occeelmerraml -I-de-not -deem it neciest4m attrhisythen Aoireiterate:them..] .The Issue upon,which th e contest turns' is I rat not sti ho . otantred ter Aistorted by the s o p ;,rles of oar adversaries . They : all nastily° themselves into the old and.ever itsaining ittuggitt:efitlfitir Men to absorb , tne ,political,po 'for „of the tutpon.; Mils sdrair ustideieverr !time beetle attempt assumed, 110. open end ‘OthingtketulpiVite'itbjs contest. . Thb'ed-'' irfirseriet 'of free add"idtilititu_tional /Utiv-' enitinontrin `ditilithisi"Of'tho° eteressfian- • ;VW.: Ofetbg ceitittgintioni theme erected a Aniutery despotism ,in ten of the Statelif the,lsteNttiong6tiasetakemfront the Er. dont the power vested in.him , , by the' i su l , , - p remels wisndinertrdeprivedtherSupituri • .00111 - 6,6 its Pail 'istielliiihiand the riht of tri llal by J ury, and the- great .wrlt of right, , Ib Aithetta ‘ Aorpote r ., sniel42;of safety Air every citizen , which ;have descended to;tte. low the,',earlieell .trudittentr ot'clitr' mica/Mrs, lind which our Revolutionary! tethersifouglitlo:atleere kt- t che4r posterity , forever in the fundamental charter of: our: Itberties, , !have• been , ruthlessly -trampled:, under foot 14Pthe friigniefiref Stongrttas,i Wholo States and communities of the..pe.o 7; pie cif-Ohr itibe bile kitietitettsiltftdd;cemact ed,. condemned and deprived of their rigte 'its deltizetiir Without pVeientinent; ' o'r trial, or, ,witimics,. but ,by„,congreeellinaf enactment 'of expittittao latva, and ;In de fiando'Of the Ocinsti utional prohibition de nying to dull and , !oval Congress the , "ano . thority•to -,pess any - ini l F - el-attainder, : or Act )m410410 , 1 1 4wAt11014two wurplug. nu thoilty_has subst tuted as electors inplitett of your own,:al its 1#11.1101.1 , ettawted, and disiranchis ti, a host of igne,rsiii y „ negtoestlakli ” tipported in idlenetis the pnbilc mope ate combined tome% 1° ill'ittip thir' tili On -Cf"tifeff birthright!' :threaghtu threastagementof , thoPreeditterita , Bureau and e . thaarles of conspirstonv in other Statit a itid 'to: - hihininikti thit op pea-scan L , ,ry_plineer - of ;MO" nation ; hal-we . . • iittilletedisPosal. In order tftpalte t Is barbag#Jl4,atip.rmNAo 114, wijoeoo6ll#l4jerg Aligpg,,areatige : I t s,, usurpli)g qpitgretsi,bati; todien‘relbge since / t./candeutegtion s ler iiheir eehfarr .. leel • .4 , 114.9,4ffee th • ~ ctewle.sttlp,the„ -Werth lel tr,eisetion,oitne last l y ttari::4lmw•hage ter" i liteteftActAblrAigidistiatiVto .oligd Weal De .Si ties Irian the 'result .41 their wiekedutas and crime. Ile has annornoed , hitt accept tweet the nomination and his w illiegnesato Mi lifit illiii lll4ll9l isdfrtuathithtetli'efght4nll- sircletidfAvititWitbsd tie at the South : Axed tits ' Nvilliglisifilifinoidts l'He exelSims, 1 itjfiblinNivestrothittettMe ace reigns F l u liMifaX6ltl f4 gi l =tt i Att e a l ?, Mon.'' udgritegistripire,/is,, 'k,(extdailted ,Nns i parte e prkefe4 ' • ' iitt`dittddfedders ex pired under the shiuliied oftbe sword. TheV/Xiglatinit B.lB'ihe' peace ' IA ei . oso,wo ilteek-4 to