Sae hot . by rue country's foe, and that my Member at your corps wilt filthfidly dis hier the soldier's duty. • , Froopoot'a Lotter of Accept- Cos,. lone t Fttsatoryr lu* writ:en the following letter to the conimittee •ot the Repoblieati * Cuneention 'Appointed y.o inform him of his noroinatiot tot the Pres. Idiocy : • New Vass, July 8, 1858. You. call ma to ri high eiespeestibilpy by plr A eing., l s pt the vin of II greet movement of- the Pimple of. OM flttittil-States. !tin, without regard le, past differences, a:e uniting iiv:ecomtv'm effort to bring the itetiod ilf;the Federal Goeivntrient to the prior o f Sind Jefferson . .. Compehentliog the magnitude of the trust which they have thieleted . themeelets willing to place in my halide a nddeeply sensible oldie honor, , .` whieli their unreseived confidence, in this 1611tfaning pueition of the public affairs, 44141,1 feel that I cannot better respouil than . .-by csincere declaration that, in the avventoCrity election to the Preeidency, I ehaiiirl'enter npott the execution Of its ilu• hie with a single-hearted determination to ii.r.omete the good of the w hole country, end direct so!ely to this end all the power of the gov. rument. irrespective of- party iesnes and regardless of SPciiumil The declaration of principles embodied in the resolves of yimr Convention exprees. 'Pt the sentiments in which I have. Leen idecited, and which have been ripened . into convictions by perbomil (11)PlerVaii011 fpcpcfaeilCe. With this . declaration avowal: I. think it neeeseary hi revert •to only muse( the sehjects embraced in itiflike resolutions. and to these only he ',Catisti.eventa have surrounded them with f grata'aini critinal circumalatices, and eh io them !epeeist Importance, I . lconeur in ineviews of the Convention deprecating the ..foreign' pokey to which it -adverti. The assumption that we Nye lb* right to take Ircin another nation its 'doiriains because we want them, is an a . tittolonteent of the honest character which coutor'y hay acquired. To provoke hostilities by uejto4 assumptions, would be -to sacrifice me peace and character of the 'country, when all its interests might --be - inure certainly secured, and lie ph. jecitir - attained by just soil herdiug eon*. -selsOnvolving no loss of reputation.. International embarasemeets are , makily then resells . of. asecret diplomacy. which Sims ,to keep from the kuuwledge of .the .-itiupfe the operat.ons of the- government. thii 'eaten) is inconsistent wolf theeliar. eiter . 4 our institutions. hi, yielding gradually ,14 a more enlightened pubric OPiition, and to the powe: of a free wino., _ arnieb,by Its broad aismentination , of po liiical intelligence, secures in advaitee.to Chasid° of justice the judgment of the word. An honest, firm and op. . ren plohry in our foreign relations womd ' Coatinaud the united support of the lie.' tubby whose.,deliberate- would opinionsit .rtetieeeioily reflect. :Nnthing is 'clearer in the hirtory. of ".our institutions, than the design ril the asserting its own independence and freedom, o avoid giving ccomenince extension of. slavery. - The inflo of 1 . 41 entail. but compact and power t (41,.elasy.uf ; Min' interested in slavery, . ; .,sehn command one section of the country -.and wield a vast political roam' as a eon r . 0111ple 1108 in the other, is now directed to lord back this impulse Of the Ilevrdmion -wrill*Craer ire principtel:': 111e:exitinMVO' of SlaVery across the ciiiitaneu t is the oh': .jtet tilitbe lower which now rules the government ; and from ibis spirit. has. ..sprung those kindered wirings in Kansas, -.lovely prove - yeti in one of your result,- hone, which - .prove that the elements of the most atbitrary geverimientv have tint • , heat einqUished by the jOit . theory,of our ltwoohl be out of place.ltere to pledge asyself.so any particular policy that has `been suggested to tereninate the sectional cloortietikay itigentlerrd by political ant -, mashies - Operating 'tin a pinverful :clams. baitilti :together by' a commoti interest.— jteSeticrl, remedy is the admission of into the Union as- a free State.— .TherSoutlialmulti, in my judgment, earn -1.-:.estly desire such consommaiion. It would. vindicate' its good faith. It .would cur - tett .om:diem the repeal; an the. _with, heriiigpractically the bens fit of the agreement.between the two .sections, ViQuld be satisfied, awl good fenling be restored., • The measure is perfectly :Consistent. with the honor of the 8411111 i and vital to tie interests. • That fatal - act "which gave birth to this purely 'triennia I . "*eirifei 'originating in the scheme to . bike free labor, the country secured to it . iby a solemn coveuant. cannot be too moon disarmed of . peroicuus force. The only giblet region of the middle latitudes left • tolhe 'Migrants of tl.e Northern States for heroes cannot be conq ire I from the , free. laborers who have long considered it yet Apart 'for them in our inheritance, without provoking a desperate snug- • Whatever may he the peristanre of the 7 `partieoltir - Class which seems ready to !mord 'everything for the success 'of the equal scheme it has partially effected, I Strnaly believe that • the great heart of the Galion, which throbs with the patriotism of the Ireemrn of both sections, will have pow*. to overcome it. They will look • le the rights secured to them by the Ciro -stitittion oldie Union se the hest safeguard :,:fsee k ttie oppression of the class which, by ,sloottopuly of the soil mot of slave labor to till it. might in time reduce them stns -kbe extremity of laboring upon the same terms with the slaves. The great • body al unmslaveholding freemen, inclittl int those of the South. upon whose wel fare • Slavery is an oppression, will (is thepower of the General Gov ': *Patent over the public lands may. he besteAcially exerted to sdvanei: their inter- Pita, and *cure their independence.— Knowing this, their suffrages will not .he .wattling lb• inantain that- - siutitoriq in. the i,tfititin 'which is abinfuielv essential to Mantinanco of their own liberties; . ,and erhirh has more than once indicated ' ,4ecorpiwe of. disposing of• the public such a way as would make every ' , •tottdreropett them . * Iteeholder. , llE,theptn►le entruit to me the adminis ration of di! government, the laws , t,Citegress -id relation ti, the Territories Atli be fafdttally exeCuted. - All:its 'moth , hli.elerted In aid el the natinn- K Stu to erilahlish ttte ft:ere%of. theroun• oktitt Just riaciples, which have here-. ,esfote eteirivrel the moonlit of the" federal :freastreouret of the Stites: smithy people of both section*, Sucks , policy would elbtk - set . No alit:nem to that *remittal party its ,ggronditement by emir°. the At, territories to capital in 1,441 'ftweit"OfiterFa and would joy -suably itiihe triumph of free !ahoy!). oat- oral weal which constitutes the reel sm i t h o f thi s rest country, end creates that intelligent power in she masses, slune to be retied on es the. bulwark• of (tee is. stitutinne. . • . . 'Truatinztbit he 1 here a art ttaptible of comprehending rtur whitfo country; with its varied interesui, sod cuff en i that pit &His% exists in all Vita of the - Union * hiccept the nnmins..init of vourConveia• tiou, in tiie hope iliat I may too enabled In serve userull;',l4 cause. which I consider the , cane of constitutional freedom.— Very reepreifully, your obedient screw:it. J. C. FREMONT, THE STIR AND BANNER. . :fuer , • - CETTITSBUR C. Thursday Eyed - 4, July 11, 1856. I hope wo may find some means in farm of shielding ourselves from Foreign influence. —political, commercial, or is whatever form it mity be attempted. I wish there were an scean onto between this and the old wbrid.— icirersoa. , , XO.IEINEC.3 ET TRH Non Tit AMERICAN ASP THE RV puuttror CONVENTIONS, TOR PR RAIDEI%T. JOIIN 01-lARLF.B FIMIONT. FOR VIDE PRRAIDENT, L DAYTON. NONINSES or TUE 'Ainicia NATIOXAL CON - rzrtioN. FOR rnic4ioisiv MILLARD .FILLMORR. I TT t ICE PRENDEN; ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON Union Slide Ticket. CANAt:COMMIMIONER. THOMAS E. COCHRAN,' of York (Whig.) AUDITOR GENERAL. DARWIN PHELPS, of Armstrong, (Amer.) IWIIVNYOR OF.NEttal. B. LAPORTE, of Bradford, (Republican.) The Dies°Wing Deanuerney. 11C.:r . The base panderings oldie leaders of the Patent Dentocntoy to the demands of pnlitical Roluani‘m aOd Nreign influ• gni°, came rear crushing that once great and powerful party in the elections of the lad year' or two. Hundreds of thonaands of b inest Demeerats, all over the Union, disgasted by the corrupt' policy Of their leadert, abandoned the party end entered heartily into , the great 'American move• meat, leaving their places to b 0 supplied by recruits front the host of, foreign 'vOt• era who swarm the country. Aided by 64 accession to their rattka, the Palont Democracy were enabled partly to make up for the defection Of Seneat 1 - )lnnera'tie voters, and in• Places suceeetlad io mAking, a stand agaiost the opposition. But °sent« are now transpiring tending ,to Rh utter overthrow of the partY.:The : ktase.ffetva_k ; "Marie; pit Ogltts,er, —their viltainous effects to Aultittpate the Freemen of Kansas to the Slave PoWer— . their efforts tot silence the lip's of, Free. Representatives in 'the Halls of the Na. tiottul l l egishiture, by }neon, ,of the bled. genii and pi,tol—tho Pro Slavery, Anti American,' Fillibuttoring, platform of the` Cincinnati COlVentinc—tbe nomination of 4.1,A31£8 Bucti.,'wart for President, and his unreserved . e.ndorsembnt of the Border., Ruffitto policy of his part—bid. fair to ootro plate pot • work of , di4olution which has' been going On within the last "'few, With 'almost every 'mail we receivoin. telligonco of shins no v defection from the Buchanan Party —some Demotratic -Paper abandoning his support=—somreproponent ',Democratic pronouncing • for Fainont. Occasionally; 'is Warren ceunt;,, in this State, .wa hear ofeii . tirc Democratic, mcdtings jnitilog in the popular revol tit ion. We have 'before us a - long or. Iray of prominent and influential Demo. , critic journals in New York and the 'West.: ern States that relu.so to support Bilehtlll3lll. with his • endorsement of the Cincinnati platform. and go heartily for f.Ftement:,' Free .Speech, Fteesoil and itiitqryl"—, Indeed, judging from the trray. of Demo.. cratir journal's and Dernocratic martin:leo getieoly engaged in the stipport of Free. moot in the. %%extern States, the inference is irrebistablo that dm!: ventocratva party, in those-States must be thoroughlY organized. 'I3O4IIANAN oat'ont; '1 1211 '9 any earthly hope of carrying a single ono of them :And , to make matters avnrite, - position otit large portico:l;of ilia 9erman Press learealittle doubt that tho greatMais of the honest Ocrunan voters in the Noah and West, who for the time were deceived into a support ut the paeudo-Deineoracy, by their loud professions of peculiar re. gard for Foreigners. recoil from the sup port cf Buchanan .and will Ultimately go for Fremont.. Thb Tent ere—an eminent, two of Germans, with lodges in almost , • every State in the Union—held a National Convention in New Ycrk list week, and. it is said that the represeunitives. from the differtzt lodges declared -the intention of Om Turners to vote tor:,. Fremont. The Tertiets, we believe, are rutinlY, if net al together; composed. of Protestant Ger- Mans, and liumbdr 60,000 etroug.. Of ; these all but 7000 reside in the. Free States. Their defection front: Declaim& will tell, in the Presidential struggle. • In our - own State, especially in the Northern and. Wcstern.conuties, a similar state of thingtris said to exist--tle:cnthu: slim' for Fri:Mont being d Al legheny, Somerset, Washiugtoo, Indiana and Erie promise unprecedented toujori. ties,' while tho Northern I:letuocratic:coun : . ties will come down with, an' avala&che of majorities for Freitotal.. We doubt %Thoth d:i - e r Buns/a cut carry a single county West or the Alleghenies. As an ilittatri• tiol of the way matters aro working in that section or the" State we Sett it announ,.. cod that in a manufactuting establishw e it, iii Allegheny-,Oonnty, which ernp!"kifioao htiereti and, fifty workmen, a volts, was taken last week. . Result.LFromont 149, Buchanan 4, Ail . the men have heieto. fore acted with the Democratic party and voted that ticket. In. Warren county, a few days ago, an effort was made to get up a Democratic County Convention to nominate a ticket, , but some of the townships refused fo e end delegates, while others sent delegateawho I pronounced againelllifidianan and foriFee; knout. Cl.oSadrino, one of m the Deo- C „, „ ,„ leratin candidates for Congress, rose in the flunventioni and dithired 'himself 4pposed to the further extentiiiin ol shivery, and in fiver of excitant* , it ,froirf all territory of the United Static - more especially Kan sas, He denounced the ,repi 4 kl ~of _the Missouri Comprontime, the Kansas (mi rages, and the conduct, of the Democratic leiVers, 'and said that as the Persons who had undertaken r the management of the party opposed these views, he ,withdrew his name as a Candidate'nd intended that in *lie coming canvass his iroteslinidil rep resent hie 'principles. At one 'of the Dem; neralic township meetings vrhich rdinteitl to send delegates, • the • lollowing resofu t titans, among 'others, were adopted': &solved,. That we 'cannot siiPport any can-I didatit for office who steeds upon, is pledged to, oris otherwise in favor of the recent plat form erected in Cincinnati, under the name of Democracy. Resolved, That we are not nor ever haye been political, Abolitionists, but. when . we see the national power prostituted to subvert Free : dom and oppress the oppressed, it alike ex cites our sympathy and indignation. • In the face of all this wide .spread, „de fectii,o, the Buell/men parra go to • work building itn'aginery political pyiamitle IQ enrintrage the faithful, somewhat.after the iuoid 1 ) 0 who .Whistledin opting !trough the:weeds.: keep courage Think of Buchanan pyre testis ,nol of such stiiff.ai Uhii4 %Ohre the Demperaey were'beatensoinewlicre .near . 10.0001aii• fall,--;Massieltinottati, with an Anierie.an inaj!iy4y of . iiver t oo,ooo: 7 litetir York, where; at fhe hat- the Iteptiblicatis and the Ainerienne - Siligie -handed polled within five Or Slx liloll/01Oi voies,lif the combined vote of the Sorts and Herds, die DeIIMAraCY a minority iifover 140.000 ! A substantial ,pyramid thatl Give us amnion—.n cordial, hearty inn-=in l'nunsplas,,m a end this vaunted pyramid. will not be hoard of - after the Novel:l6er 'election! : • : . i're.mAlot'l4 ,11:7>The Buchanan papery persist in Charging Fremont:with b4iug a Cuato /lc, and the must. Ailly stories are being trump. MY up to give (idler thereto. We! need hardly's:ty that• thpre i 4 nn trirtle iu anytif these ehargesi gremant, ;1614 4 . his been iPictestants. lt is , ties echceated utithte Cutholicintlutitutes;mr that any one of his, dinghies/ al;t6detr a 'Catholic school. is true Fremtut:vrits , mariiedll'a Catholic Priest, under peon. hur circumstances; heramfo e , czpluig4tl ;' tint that tr.isbeeauso'of his flulure to prn ctirft" t ha igr:o4e's of sii'veral his own churcah,l tat whom' appliectiou. had ,FirctilourlYAnten made The, design of, silty .CtlargQB CV.' Went enough. -The' r entire F,ireigo Cacho: lie vote•,i xheuiljt sure tor Iluchattinl-cv ery Jesuit pallor-in . the otuotry, being for latw , "Neis; if 'only' . it considerable body could be (141)0 ,hpl) WO Mit/Nit; by reprosetting Fremont to. CAtholie the game ; Will 'have b een played as suocessfully in 1856 as it, iras•ic '1962 I ,Ilutt.lio Jesuit fialiers themselves are more•houost in this matter:than th'eir eo.taltorers. The BustoirPitot thebth, iustatit. weotal,the,.Charie:fully 'hy .re. toarking--..tilit reply toinumy inquiries, we would 'state thllfrierlont:4'apt a Catho• /lc.".' The Pilo( is . high nutholiti in the Catholic church. •Will 'the`.Buchanau Presses Julie the MardiCeiti to lublish the disclaitner 9 ' ' . • '' A Rein arkable toullession• Mimics, on • Tuesday last, after u , majority at the House had.,',voted fur the tesolution to, expel hint for, his bru tal and cower4ly assault on Senator Sum iiEtt.:by a vote to 95, was, elloYed toaddress the House. In the oourse of his' speeeh, after coollrjuhtifyin,g the out rage and, thanking his I;leusocrstic felfew members for the approver matith..sted in their retesagaiust thu rasolution,of etpul eioo, (nude u remarkablo confession of cow taffies and tourderoui Purpose. ' The' rea son why he aelacted taiu caoq he nsed;,anO, not a whip 'or oow-hule, was because he trusts Sniut.er mai of bread physical strength, and 101 l he used a whip or cow hde,' his purpoze Might not hate been ac complished. SUMNEIL Mighthave'wtesied the'lutter Mom lin', and ha that ease 'Mt (8r00k...) ' , might have done what he ahtiqld have regretted the knmaiudar ,of —thus adniitting that , he was armed and prepared for ilie . iforat: It was accessary to attack SUMNEli,.while off bia gaurd and best him - down before be should . ..bare ati opportunity to make resistatiee ; and in case that should fail, more deadly weapons wore in reserve I Chit alrous Brooks I The spirit of• Murder. and Cowardice always go,hatid in 'baud., '" , Mr:Brooks. at the Close of his,speech, announced that his resignation had been placCd-inithe hands 'of the Goyeroor of S. Carolina, autl_ that he 'rat uo lengei . . tuetnberOf the 84th Coitress., It is auderatOod that na .elcalitip to fill vocanby will 'be.. bald aexe woak, a4LI 1141 Ale; BrAoltrr iPill ba , ieturited.!, ‘• • ' A. roolatkiiii tt censure ' _ kola was adopts:id—yeas 106—uayit6.' • - it ' te worthy of nota that but two *ore 1 • Light Ahead', LOCAL ITEMS. they Democrats voted for the resolution to ICrAdret from Washfiigton state .epell , 511. 8.- -M e ssrs. 'Hickman and that the P nsylvania P aro Delegation m• Selig lons NerslceN for Me sibke . Packer.;— both, frog Pennaylvsnia. paring a call for a tlttion Convention of 1- ' ' "bbillh. -• ' ' .Presbyterian C h urc h .—No act:vices On )i r ednesda; KElrr addrcosed the il:onee in ',indication of ids conestion with tOo asittuit on &Lister SUMNER. sod con sl:t4ed Boat: , llct will doubtless be re-clet.ed by the South Caron. nit ohivalry. The Oucharen men bad a meeting 1 AL IViit tips', Timer", on .. Tuptday .eveniug. lion:. 3iosze illk.Elit:'*title'-'l. speech which wits tamer Qin Ostia', .sinee - be is 1 nimltirstorxi nut to jays.,nme,it respet for '' . 1 ' ' • ' ' ikl • Mr aluebatuirs • both Was' mit losirre eI 1 '• N k -and rusliguani.towtirda - lie. PretkonLOPPP:, sitiors than his speeThes formerly were to. *aid the' Whigs,'lvitteM he pretends . now be 0 ace really respected. To hie reintirki !he urged the-netussity; of , carrying the iComaty•eleotion this fall, as it was iMper . tient that the ftettnicaoftheCOuntY should ' be in the hands 'of l hoiteiti nien;ivhciiiituld select jurors faititi,i that the Atina.house sh cold be under + control of those men • woe would not •roitrisge" it 'proscriptiiely; and that Assoc . intiiJudies sh ould' be placed upon the .Bench tf Within . ' the peopl could have contiden Ns then justice would betione betaken them'. ' ''i ''' '' This was the sulitance o f bl charges— chargesa whiotr,:trm fiir - as • they - relate to mati ors of fact; we iroMMUce to 'be false, and which we abilling4 - filr; M " Clean to attempt to , W. proie, ..e • remark L upon t been,, -I. , First, ;;' that ill,: Conitniiiieuetir 'have ma naged she,financiil affairs of ,theCuunty as well ' as . they eoiild • hare teen:: And the proof is, that:the-County is free from serious indebtednMe, and no cottiplaint, el- 1 thei Pittifie 'or privatei. has ever' been modes of sup of their ',4.4. Nor - % ioulii' ary I charge hare. been :Riede now.. except ,i n the I hope that a dower might: be„ra,iseil. 'under which' . certain '• - interested parties - , Migh t have a' ehance taYdreiv . ' tibiiie 'fiiplie (NM 1 , tut - 00tti4.; :tot 14tiAii'' 114i,leiti ~ '4! As to,tlie,draWinotpf, jururs,,,lits !) - tiitxlji, 1 :dotter* have.beenTair : anal impartial. , It Is easy•frir3lr. *Clean : . or airy •ohe. , olse i itit4nklelle as tie • 6 tilike - nits iiiii ' against the iptegrity : ef, intakesboneat ,os hiinsel • but it .may not belie envy to,prtie them. Let'litu , trithat Sulk if ho dare.l ~' .: S econd,' the Aims•bouse . litts been for 1 scars ar - eireiiioduCieti ` and tiatizifliOtOritY to thetax-paye,6l. :, lr wOlean complained i particularly that the Stewardkept a , record j of the birth..place' . of ;the Va. iug paupers 1 who iceei C'd tiiettoon7? - 'of ' the House, , and kritdtied kituninitiry , of the faets te::be! • Printed. ~,A4,statisticr of ibis , kind are / gathered incite niticis',• and, should bean the i eountry. . •'fite• people have a right tot know w 64 ltiueratits . they .- nre' feedi ng,' 4. ;for their moopy ie.; spent. ; in doing so., a nd, 1 , w here. the,imploptiely; uf :lur 3 Fuling,liAPni . ' bUtiiteryt:hinießriite, r;ititial,h.itt Honsewitiolt. `44'4444,i-4491.4! y11Aii.115175-j'Artioati: i : :dit4) t 4figtiellif . T ' ii;4 ; _, l f4 " .'lTi . , ''' , i!',YO. ilia% ,ikiltii:W?) 9 AgiF , {'"4 •P4Pti,4li94i-.ji4,!434 ' the , iftfortn:iiion .was liot•tiuell • • ak.,toi; bear I 'but thetVisileati?oftthej policy . of the ~ For'. eign , iiir!,y, efuilileiihticia' Viiti'Ver.lialkirgl , ' *le tid r' ! '". i.f Ag tlie kit;2;:i hii,` it ,ProVn'ti thu ti. most of the tr . ovelling„psuperst,e.! tike,omitt,_ , fl try , 'ore, Alperloan,barn eitjzene, he would. , h4 , r P i,! . .1''4 1 0 . 4• ~:sl±4( tis , they, pteVed ,:t4tin cw. 48 Yquii,ilera, 14 has straightway, a Ito ay rberrtir of letting.the‘truth:be known ;' "'Third.' -'6#7-A'siineiete ~Judges :are' , as faithful; I,Ont'UPete''iit'.' iiriaT,l(ll64 . ili .71 h9 1 , , . .. . • „ Oetnoeratmipouttetaus.who-ever - .set upon . that'Benek . :They 'hafe 'discharged ' theitY, I dui-, uprightlyi. mid do trot - deserve:the, sneers .itinted, at ~.them,„ .: ,If dio,, , sueprer : had , prooer self , respeek.hewatild;,pot have indulged in the-scurrilous allusions .. With 'whieh;t4it 'parfs of iiii - 406ch abenhded. . • ' - From this 'brtef_atatprtrnt our readers etinseWielid oppmelate the , ntalignity of i.ctei,fudoistri, tibiae littipeise id, undiieov.. ,e . riit ti i 4p.nr4l4lstll"ijit,, p;), gainl)tiiilcii;b:lii , , of the County offices, and ten torn them, to such base nsokas tWeitdera, of such' a party only ean,isoaceies.,,,t.,Wiii,Hte intallP 'uot•-:votert of !tite. , Onunly. VD WM tit. that . iliii6earitiPt AIM gdeniiiitg'4 , elienne , sball be earlied 'out f:- We.shall.see.. .- .' ',. , , hrtie 'il'eleafi's re. ; 1 1 1 a e 4 9 i'!1(1) 0 o Co rficoi ahonitl be elected, that'tfuli;C:lninti, might bcynannged b a p honest men , Think dettisew.ler—ihe partiirldeb, in,' the Stain and Nation, has been plundering halfa eetifUri:(ifingiiidiiiirO claim to the Tent eirrimtery go further? Who undarNan Ituren'e Ad. • ministrofen,"stole'inilliritte from the Na. lions' 'Treasury ?.; Lpeninei 'Alumna Who. under Ticree'S Administration. have within a *eel( been auk, t in astounding Irroudi?' :Boenence'pOliileians, contractors and ofirceAtold2rs, .VAn. on .our Publio Wnrks,•have been growing rich on small salaries ? Locofoce suiserintendents. a. gents and• Canal Commissioners.. was recently detected in' drnwing 112,000 from the State Treasury upnn 4 forged receipt T -:Judge IFes, tbe-Lneofnee C 3 nig date for. Surrekey general. And yet this party (severed...all.. over with.rruilt, ari'd whose candidate . for Abe Presidency, , James Buchanan, is pledged. in a- rublio letter, to tho'poliey of stealing ..the 'Of Cuba frismßpaio if wo•erinnot bey this party, this corrupt, inatnoral,' - 'slan.lei: l owl party, claitis to hive within its folds the hossnat-men of' the country.' Why' the claun would be riiikut4us if jt wire' not' insulting-end absurd.. Prrrannao, July 14.—The American Exec. utive Committee of Alleglleny-rounty on Sat. • -fluky initinimoualy endurseci the nomination of F'illnicire anilDonelsom IThe above nppear;i n the telegraphic i columns, of ttel Philadelphia Evening Bulletin !of Nionday',' 'Mai ivitbm'hoeber' it inianated, I it is a lie cut out l pf the whole Cloth _ .--rittiburg Goatee. , . . Republican, - American,'and all other ele- i C.ltriit Church (Lutheran.)—Services in the meets Opposed to the Administration poli- 1 m oce:og, Rev. Dr. Sehteffer, and evening, Rev. - ..6 • - ' Prof Jalliobs. ry and , the Cincinnati platform, to moot at 1 st iv a ` m i .. s . Mirth., (Lutheran.)—Servcea Harrisburg on' tho sccohd Vi r ednesdil 0 (1 morning aod emiing, Rev. Mr./fill; September. foithe purpose of Itirmink an .0 1 , tod i si i t: p is ~..*2l Churat.--BersiceS. 4 electoral ticket which shall represent these I the morning,ROy, Mr:Uderson, and evening ; , Prayer meeting. interests fairly, and concentrate all efforts I German Relbroted LT,..itrch.-wffervices morn. in one practico direction. 1 ing m.d evening, Rev. Mr. Zeigler. 1. Associate Reformed Church.—Noservices. Catholic Church.—No services. • Colored Church.--Services in the morning, 1 Rev. Mr. Brooks, and afternoon and evening, Rev. Mr. Castor. The l'rayer•Meeting of the Presbyterian, 1 German Reformed, and the two Lutheran 1 churches is held every Wedneidai , evening i ""Metiftkifst.Thurislalefenitik. - °" • ' ' "'"" - Mal of Herbert KrThe Jury, in the case of Ilzanant, the California Member of Congress, in.