mi sin mi hi m jjy 0. N. WOKDEX AND J. E. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Year, alwars in Advance. 'THE UNION," established ia 1S1 1 IVliolc No., 2,426. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY G, 18G0. "CHRONICLE," established in lS,3---WhoIeXo.,847. Mil .UMllIIDilo v, ; twU $U St tcffwfl Cljrf uu-li :r.rvntrrturjorBXA. ttui fB.)sirtnr.lii o.m.1). ma'a. ,r-ye-i jo per year. r i is i.r.-.t-.ni ftt lilt r' iiU- f t ft ioi.rrr'rbirtr --nc-d. Tbui, to rt ,,1 BK-iiti..i:J-'4-tot MitetB inoiiU.3l"l for two L it I. ur tv,' in -r, iu f'r U-ii cot inn wtr.- : n N" ' ft- rmrDt l ma;. (paiJ, ' (fj m -:J. i-n'tacv tmi-. or lr,k iiotr-i t their CC, ,t kinJf ff rn-Jur r-rrju ill pT. utar rjiiiirttfr-r whi-lj v;t i mwW, .ut rutin-be i?.yii' it if .r'l I'tU. 1 i, in.iis 1idJ u.f if Mil h-li-J. at ct p-r a , mav N" KWi !' 4tB..r itVe- i..ew. or :..... j ihr writ. TMiJNtTU Ttl.hM.A V.,,i oTa.Wr ,.f tin Vhtivi nJ 1i;'t'-ii mi l (1 Li wut! i.ivrrtinJfDU U l- C .irt'l 'linn UxrtelCUT. OLD AI XT II At AH." Lei's wait a liule U'neer, Tom ! Before we wenward :n ; Iei's wait, for o!d Aunt Hannah's ?ake, Twould break hrr hearu I know. Look at.her iu her corner there. Her head i white as stur. The last leaf of lhe e.iod oil tree V eaa not leave her so. In this o'd mans:on was she born. Her ji vs and griefs were here: Huw well she loved and nured us all Through mar.v a chancms year ! fee now she"s srnilinr a: lhe tire. And whi'eennc i'mch c; low ! Br.e's ihinkir.f of uur C'htiaiinas limes, O. kngand lorgago! Bes.ie yon crumbling earden wall Our gallant faiher lies, Ourpaod old mother a; his i !e Aunt Hannah closed their eyes ! She was the playmate of them both. Some filiy years aso T leave those dear old graves behind Would break her h&rt, 1 know. When the oil soldier parcelled out H; treasures, great and small. Aunt Hannah he woud give to none, He gave her to us all. We laid his good sword on his breast, Fr he had charged ns so Wti'st old Aunt Hannah knelt in tears Ah! Tom! we can nut go! Her failing sands will soon be out. The kindly ange! come. Ar.1 lead lhe good, old, faithful soul To our ereat Master's H"ine. And when we've marked her simple grave, And dropped a tear or so. We'll nrn the ashes of the past. And westward gaily go! ' jmg ; ffh tnr Attll (T hrtttlirl I Will fVlUl UUW K,lMSaH. , ' , jioxnav, jixt a, 6 Winch are "Sectional" Parties? ... ,. , . i . - - - - ii- -- A son OI Charles uaringer, anout ten ments oi irand anu corruption at the federal The Republican candidates were nomi- HamiJ10Dd street, at 7, P. M., in tbe sight Jcar. 0if was bitten on the foot by a cr p. j metropolis show that an enure chance of ad nattd by UW Conventions frcm 21 States, : o( tens cf thousands of spectators. rer-bead snake, while on the Hill on Sun-1 ministration is imperatively demanded, representatives from 3 other State,, 2 lr-, lt a9 in 1S53 that Mr. Brunei fdee'd) day last. The lad was barefooted. A 7' rllVrlT ritories and 1 District 27 in all. The Northern Democrats bad only 9 j full State Delegations, and 15 others par- Uli I trip in Sept. lSi9. Her frame is made lury American. The Southern Democrats bad 9 States ! of 10j000 rlate, of rcpresn,iog 12f. j Th 6tore.keepcrj Jicob Frecz8i of IIar. also in full, and 14 others partial 3. i qqq ,ob, 0f jncrt mciit clamped by , risburg, whose arrest on a charge of fore- The Constitutional Union had no real 3(fj00,000 n'cefs. There are two ships, ' stalling the market we noticed in our last Delegates, sent by primary assemblies of tLe outcr and inDerj feet tnd ten in. , issue, bad a bearing before the Mayor on Ihe people-it was mostly a self-conslitu- : cheg 8part) diTi(ed by twe,ve .eparate a!r. ; S'"day evening, and fined two dollars ted affair, partially representing 22 States. I, ; gat comparimcnts, so that one portion, '"Irl VnTknrl f Tbe other candidates for President-if : orfc .j,' ba,h and inDc; k UJ 1 The 20th Report of the Muncy Insn ... - . or r-rnsPs uo'n 0Uler Da 1DDCr suens , rance fjompanv show that tbey have paid they continue in the fie.d wnj represent . migbt be broken, and yet not endanger tbe S.000 in losses last year, and over fill smaller numbers. j wb()te jp (Qur largest ship, Niagara, 4?l,6o6,000 since their incarporation. ine ncpuoiican., men, ooiu m nuui-; tiers ana true nationality oi sentiments, i Lave tne least taint oi "sectionalism ibsut them. Svzi Exgugh ! A visitor in our town, recently, said be bad, on Sunday, observ- j ed the ladies attending chnrcb, and was I astonished at the manner in which they ' used their finest silk and other dresses to sweep up the cigar-stutEps, quids, ic, aloDg the pavements a filthy and waste ful habit, but be wondered they were so mid witb fashion as to follow it, and that E iitors did not lash, argue, or shame them isto the use of plain and modest fabrics fir garments, and to keep them neat and detent Such extravagance and wasteful ness he thought wicked, and that it must result in many bankruptcies. As he concluded bis very just and per tinent criticism, be ejected a disgusting ttew of tobacco from bis fetid mouth, in 1 -t and in danger of being stepped upon. Us was asked if the n,e of tob.ee.o-.hon looked at sensibly and ealmlv-was not as ! cced, as wasteful, as wanton, as effen- r.ve, and as ruinous, as tbe ladies making a mop of their fine clothes. He "confess ed the maize." We remarked that we had tried our pa- per batteries at both setu of sinners, with ; about equal effeet on each, and that we ' despaired of anything but Fashion's over- i coming Fashion. j -., TT c n- i . "7T ! wTsaiuo j. airict court, held re-1 eently, ia Williams-port, spent about three days in business, then adjourned to meet Monday, lCih Sept next. We have been iiformed that the Jurors summoned, 3me of them, hundreds of miles were II Democrat.. What would be tbomht I cf the County Commissioners, who wonld . . t - AWI ssn iciinn Avxa taw n r ma nn 1 A 1 pack tbe J ury box by selecting men of one Prty only J Tet this is jost what " De aDcracy" is doint? in lh! VnHnnal" p o - i generally, if not always, at a heavy . tapense. La I nel Kim.. t. . . i - i-w.M m auiuuic, noiie. A ttdel return upon a writ was made J a Deputy Sheriff in Morgan eounty, hdiana. "It was sarved the within but fit with brickbat by the woman, so I . dn't,T,it j i The "Great Eastern" arrived j In New York city, on Thursday morning, ,IM -Sin ult., Diving lelt tou'.uanipton in togiina on Mturdiy (be i.tn, auu run a i- . f o 1 i ii - ii i . : " , , , """" ' .uv. uicuicu, K men, waiters, and servants sa; 4UU to ditSeuliics to contend with in this trial, usance oi o.iuj nines in an, in ii uavs. tors, fterrc m,w, cucr.u, i rotnoua- AueWiTha, we, the delegated represrnta The .V. V. Tribune bas a ten column de- '"J. Kegwter, Recorder and 8 olher couo- j tlVes ufthe Republican Electors of the United ..;i;-, f I,,,. T-.I,- v;..- n..n . tj offices. Il.-r County Cnnreulion is com- : lates, id Couvenuon asrinbled, in ihe div. 4..,-o. )i.rtaut. manage r.cr aca only 1J regular passen- iSit . constable of Sprinctield, named U. rrpneiy and necesMirolihe organization and ni4 tk. .h ,i.if. ... - - " V - ., 3 : .1. I. r I -. . . . ... J 1 . J . J , m"J' I V w a 1 .a I'UlF. .f r.rtn..n.Ua Ih. I I d, mixr ;.,'i;, q i.j; n-i .t. m ' ii i .. j i . perpe:uaiicn of ihe Repab ican oirtv. and that .-..v, r. crane ocTeuuon ai Liiiotmii , in ine jesr i - r?L2yr:;:-e ' I , g I , "'i"- "n.rfl JT hePMU"se, WBU e.:.P.d utMo'exe'ce e C.cio.ti U ili(ued, .tb tbe lUow- 1S5C, belie-iog that Ur.icPrineipt. r. a.iTrrtimiit. . i t..mhiris frr.m Knrlxnil fa i-rntilil Person, visited IjlairiTlil?. Ouio. near .u j . I . . ' iiiitfaji-n'i n( 'lniittl r- fc 1; . l r - I V ' luaurni iu lacn fiAiutr, ana uow mi-irc una i luje lauiuuuuo . I are UDcnaOgeatllC 1U tbiir OatOre WUCn ap- ' .t..,,r.fu.r.i.i.i.rt but a general fear of taking the first pas- ittsburg, m search oi six slaves who bad ever before demand us peaceful and eonsiiiu- That the Democracy of the United f p:iC(i , ti,e siuie ia. ct matters - and we 1 S;,7o."S" 61ge 0D this Leviath,n of .he Seas prevail- i f eJ. from "l"re county, Va- His. . . .. State, bold these cardinal principles on Jec,BraleDd M our only further rc.'oluu.ns i ti- rt-nmrtimpuiuiit . . . r i business in the borouzh beeomine known. 1 hat me mintaicancrf the principles ,u.ni,'..i ik. T...,i.:. . , ... - ' i..).. . , , ed. Her best day s performance was 333 I ,h. . " :.e.i hv . nB .t promulsaied in the Declaraiion of Indepen- " J ..... . lDe ,uli0wing : .m;n.(-r..i.r-ri . a , ." . , ......... i "" b" , i,-,. inH M,. in ih. r..., first, tbat Loforeu has no poicer to aUol- i.hd ii. )-. l-ruuj ua muff, in nautical nonrs : ner oesi nour, r.fpmts and 1 attcrson Ladiv beaten I , l v; t . .l . - 1 ' ! r-r.iurn. mi . v ... j t. i ( negroes, mo i autrsuD iiau.y oeieo. I .enlla , lhe pr,5ervaiinn ct our A Mai-erg in fie Territories ; second, that ; ,ne Jjemficratie party as to the nature l,i:r,f..iM 11 knots; but It is believed she can cross . C(J, ,Ur, fornierly ejitor of tbe Mn. repubhean in.mations, and that the Federal ' Ihe Territorial L'yiJature hat no poicerl anj XteLt 0f the powers of a Territorial .o..rtiiM.i. -i mi. . -- - - wausie ini'u jmmwn, m rcccuiiv nur- .. ,iiiuiiij uny itfmir. aur vu i.pim. Hture. and s to ir.e cower and dn. aud every care was taken to test every de-1 A notice is given in the Scrantoa p partment of strength and safety rather than i pcrs that application will be made to the her speed. Once she stood entirely still j legislature at its next session, for an act t . , -i , , i incorporating a new bank at that p'aco, in a dense fog, to avoid danger of encoun-; ..' r . I , e, , ,6 ,. i wnh a capital of 8200.000. The name to i tenng other ships, and take soundings ; be ..rbB Kink of Siraaton. ; and on cai.iiog blasts striking her she went considerably soulhwarJ to as to be ...r. v i,, ..,i, . awav Irom leeberirs. Altoielner. ahe work- j c c 1 . j.y.Mu. vu.u.j, wtul. .v.. v. iu. ; nmn, saoiifii iiiaiieDy ueinoorauc memoers ' eJ admirably in every part, both in calms ; ning of the 9:h inst. Their loss is $7,000, ! of t.'onrrex without rebuke and with ap ' and in stcruis, for one very severe storm ' les o insurance of J,0G0 tuccied the ! riau' """ their political associates; and we , ' morn in" before denounce those threats of Disunion, m case , was encountered, in the night, when the " i of a popular ovenhrow of iheir ascendency, i only trouble was ic furling the huge sails. ! Hon Andrew Stewart of Fayette county . ,s d.nviIig lhe Tilal pr,cipieS of , free gov i ,. ,, , , , , was a fetramht rillmore elector in 00, but i ernment, and as an avowal if contemplated j The ship rolled only eight degrees, and j. Dow sturaping it- for Lincoln. j trn, which it is the imperative duty of an ; her stately nod did not Jtiurl a plate , Jijns. Yoder n o j hi bihlj e,tccm , indignant people strongly to rebuke and lor ' upon the talk ; teacups were placed outside j ed ci(i.en of YcicT t0WDsLiPi C.mbri j VbaiVhe maintenance inviolate of the , of the storm-raek without danger of a slip, county, Pa , was found lying dead in bis ' rights of the States, and especially the right r.f In such a storm, a three thousand Ions ves- 1 stable on Monday last. each State to order and control iis own domes- !.el would bare been pitching sadly; but j -He is an honest M Dch, .d . j , this huge ark hardly acknowledged the waves as it rode proudly along, of TO.;n? J c any one sea sick, although several on board had never been at sea before. Plavinffat r'"Jlu8ml ten pins was noi interrupted by any motion ! gresg i03t Blin thecotiGJen.ee of all psrlies, j tration has far exceeded our worst apprehen of the ship. Four to eight men usually i Ess lost tbe Democratic nomination Gen. sions in its measureless subserviency to tbe I managed the steerine apparatus, but the i, , ,. i i i force of thirty-two can be made to bear, and she can be controlled as truly as any malW vp,1 IT..- ..r. h T!r j -o ,u. . amiiuj , cue - 1 intelligent and distinguished visitors, and "'u J'"o "f J : .... ,': . " i.:,. ,i, ,.n.. ; servant to involve an nnaualified rrorertv in ! I to the (Jitv was accompanied bv hundreds : "uu "'""o r... ' . i nersons-in its at.emnted enforcement everv. the passage of some bill , ..f other .,!. rir.r,,d iih 8i,m,K - . 0n land and sea, thmngh the interven- turn of a Pacific liailroad, It- - i. .,-, I v i i , I " . F -6 . ,on 0 congress ana tne t eaerai courts, oi sissippi liiver to the 1 aci . iui . uu.j , cue mmiuvu -uu ; ni9 aog 10 run at urge iu tioiauon oi law. the extreme pretentions of a rurelv local iate- i i i, .r . it ., , ' , i received salutes and honors of assorts. Mooresburp, Montour county, bad bis, Ste m0Te1 l0Dg "like whale among: pockets picked of $200 in gold coin, mt ; . . ,.....J:K mrlr, Si.linn in lttimr. M.I ujiuuuws. tier uiuuuus were Ltrauuaieu j . sier ,rw .oucnea , bebnantel eommit.ed tor..: b,...y .. ..a..f1,b.. W arr-s, the system of wharf, leaving only a slight impression On .- plunder of the who.e treasury by favored par Li.. : v l .,, i ... r. . r animation. tisans; while the reeent startling develcn- the timbers, as she strrned at the tdot of . . i ... . . . . planned this shin, which was built bv Scott Riitsel V.ein cnmmenetrl in Alar lftS.l tiuncbed in Jan. 1S4S, and made her first ; , Q 1 , j k d BtBaji by her side.) The followintt ! I - " figrjres fhow Ler gi.e and capacitJ ln?th f the eir hlh cf i mile) hrt-I'li '-r. tlw j autlic bu&ra IM - ll.-rmj-.li or d-k B-l Ii-I Hi fr.- i 4rtk to al ft) " IDcdi cf rr-i-l'l MIOODJ 4.0 M Numr nt Jeckl 4 T on? 2C'''jO toot. T' rarrf entf 4 farm lf.Cvj N'-niinal fiomtt oi ti'llle whela 1.' 00 bones. -rrew lOO " JCanit pf rT!lodr. of paddle l)sioea, 4 I'lam-ler of r, ,iuucr. i inrbea. lDzlb of-tr.a. 34 ft Sin. lirafl of tikr i lden) to lf.t- " IlLjLtl -O To carry 40 paeug-ri, or 10,000 polJirri or aailora. The Japanese were to sail direct for come, in tne Niagara, on the .stn or.'Jtn -and, we saw it intimated, without being shown the Great Eastern, inasmuch as it: is a British and not an American vessel. I The shin of course is now the ereat dod- lar attraction. She is being, prepared for 6r . . visitors, and it is said will remain for six weeks, charging for admission a certain sum sot fixed, and probably making more thereby than if she were in motion. The Great Eastern was projected as a transporter of goods ic. between England tcr Possessions in Australia and else- where. But it is now slrcngly doubted ' whether she conld carry enough coal for j long Toyages, as, with a light load, she consumed 270 tons,daily,to make 12 knots j per hour. If she proves as safe as she now PPearsi ' " conjectured she will be run ketween Loodjn ,nd York, or'g'Dl contemplated cost of this "marine insect," was about (3,000,000 out i' h cry far exceeded that sum. Its . i. - . i inenma must u. imminu In mal-A it nvpr 1 pay," and it will probably be ranked with the most decided "fancy" stocks. A gentleman from Lewisburg whs saw this nnapproached Mammoth Ship some T ' ' " .0I aienoic, uamuugi. ine iengtn win oe . better nnderstood when we sav that it is more than twice the length of our Main University edifice. It is equal to two of the squares on Market street, and would lue rquarca uu .uaraei i tetcil from Weidcnsaul's eorner to netzel'a or from Frick's eorner to Chamberlin ! - Bro's. It is probably larger than Noah's Ark wonid stand a fair bont with a mo derate iceberg and wonld be too much for any recorded whale, tea-serpent, cuttle fish, krakeo. or other monster of the water to master. Nccds items from (Tiljer Counties (I'rvw4r4 nl lau Ucrk.) . Lancaster count; votes this year fir 1'rcsidetit, Governor, Congress, 2 Sena a i O :rr i i pr'iei cf 15G members. The occasion will call out an immense vote an J an unprece- . (ienttd Dj3jr.rity against Locolocoism. , chased the Scranton ILrshl. i ip, o , .,-. o e a WiUon Wkoff i Miller at Providence in i. ,ii i . I t..pnA .nn i .nrniid ,t.-v,.-n nn I,a a ; Poor mDi ,s recommenaation given in ' 'aP 1 I nnm!umrie M n f,im !,. r..t,;r,. . r,- 6- , .'- . .i ton District, whose twistv course in Con- Jesse Laiear having received it. i , ,.,,,, ,. ,T ., j The Chief of I once at liarnsburg un- I derlook to capture an unmuzzled dog, but i ne animal proving oostinate anu vicious, ; nis aog to run at urge iu sioiation oi law. i a few weeks since Geort-e Horn 0f - - i - - - rw i , - ., im i wo youne men cnargea wun tne oneuce, P'Bt of I00' was alministered immedi- ! mmi uu u" ,clu'u "'"re too r .-n,a I h a ic , en nArln mnA thi t.n i a ilninn tvlt V.jn. n.rk Cornell, a man of einhtv vears. last week stabbed James liriuk, of Falls, Wyoming connty, endangering the life of ' the latter. The old mau was sent to nil. ' r) j ' Senator Landon has lost his wife by death, this month. Her delicate health was the occasion of his retiring trom the C. . d 1 .-1 Iln Tri' I.. M , J th n.t I 1 . I..K. I I . . . " , . I i active duties of the Methodist itinerancy, j ficient measures for the total and final sup ! in ci t. r m. . t v. rr ! pression of that execrable tral'jc. I Tbe Church of Christ, Lock Haven, are r I0 Th.t in lhe nt veioes. bv their putting up a model bouse of worship, from ! tbe plans of U. K. Noil, architect. i Tk. TA;1t:.mi.Mna P.: viAllnaa a patent Journa, Ax,e.,50T and . Se!f. Actin 1riJ fof Canals, invented by J. A. Montgomery, and a Repeating Breech-loading Rifle, invented by N. W. Brewer, both of that place. Henr? M. North flate of New Berlin : of Lancaster, was tbe Pennsylvania Mem- ik.. .1 .v.- f in., a. A,;.). : u" UT"",B; , tbe late liaitimore convention. Ana James B. Steadman, (formerly of Lewis burg) represented Ohio in the same Com mittee. A Republican Club, (Benjamin Strick ler, Esq., President,) has been formed in Herndon, Jackson Tp , Northumberland founty the first ever formed there. It ii fi H ff n Rev. Mr. Shindel, State Senator from lhe Lehigh District, who bad been rospen- ded from tbe ministry for allowing himself to be elected to a political office, has been united with the Lutheran Synod again, baving written a letter expressing his in- j tcntion of retiring from political life at tbe end of bis present term. The Female Medical College of Penn sylvania, G'27 Arch St. Philad., announce that their 11th Annual Session will com mence on Wednesday tbe 17th Oct. 1SG0. Peter Millhoff, an aged man of Selins grove, committed suicide on Friday by banging himself to a tree in Monroe Twp. Pottstown, Montgomery Co., has a pop ulation of 2400, an increase of 729 in ten years. Damages. W. C. Helson, of Monroo eonntv. Tennessee, has recovered 811,000 from the Last lennessce ana ueurg.. , Railroad, for detaining his wheat in ine - . i depot nntil some of it spoiled and until the. price receded, causing mm io ioao heavily. The farmers of Rockingham county, Va., have sent an address to Gov. Letcher, urging precautionary measures against "the apcruachinr cattle disease." o - 111 the Platforms Mend and reflect A Eff.ahila.1 Cal4 ilfn. PruiJmt Auiiiti LtxcoL, of I i droit. i UUUmf w ,-ninr. i thirge of ihe duty we ore to our cnnttiiarms couuiry, uuiie in me luiiowing uecia- raiiuns I 1. That the hi'torv of the nation. during Lnion oj the Mates, must and shall be pre t(rvfj - 3. That to the L'nion of the States this nation owes its unprecedented increase in pipuiationj us surprising development oi . tue rtgni oi property in Slaves ny oy leg material resources; its rapid augmentation of illation whatever. wealth ; its happiness at home, and its honor I ' l;es0;VlJ That ,be enactments of Sute abroad; that we bold in abhorrence a t i , j t . .u c -.ur i - schemes fcr Disunion, come from whatever , fgfUturej to defeat tbe faithful execu- i source thev mav: we eor.tratulate the coun- 1 1!7 lhi" no RTubliean """''er of Consress ' vieu or cuuiiiriidincu luicai in iiu- i . . . . t. . power on which lhe perfection ad endurance r"J, "T""5?- f nnune.e lhe lale inrasinn. h? armed forre. ! of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of crimes. : V.. .i ?tv. . j- ... exactions of a sectional interest, as is especi- allv evident in its desperate exertions to force ,he' infamous Lecompion Constituiion upon I the protesting people of Kansas in constru- is Fc,s.,u.. k. -t uu the extreme pretentions of a p r'st.and in its geoeral and unvarying abuse of tne power intrusted to it oy a confine peope. 6 That the people justly view with alarm ,he reckless extravasance whirh pervades ...fr it.nifn.iil nf ih. T.nl llnn.i...! . ik.i . ,., .1 . . , . ; " " 1 " -u"'7 " ii.' or aM lhe Territories of the United States, is ; a aangcrous poinicai neresy, ai variance wun tbe explicit provisions of that instrument it self, with contemporaneous exposition, and with legislative and todicial precedent, is rev olutionary in its tendency, and subversive of the peace and harmony of Ihe country. 8. That the normal condition of all the Ter ritory of the United Slates is that of Freedom: thai as onr republican fathers, when they had abolished Slavery in all our national territo ry, ordained that no person should be depri ved of life, liberty, or property, without doe process of law, it becomes car duty, by leeis lalion, whenever such legislation is necessa ry, to maintain this provision of the Constitu tion against all attempts to violate it; and we deny ihe authority of Congress, of a Territo rial Legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to Slavery in any Territory of the United States. 9. That we brand the recent re-cpening of the African slave-trade, under the cover of our national flag, aided by the perversions of judicial power, as a crime against humanity. a burning shame to our country and age, and ; we call upon Congress to take prompt and ef- Federal Governors, of lhe acts of lhe I.eeisla- lures of Kansas and Nebraska prohibiting Slavery in those J emtt rics, we find a pracn cal illustration of lhe boasted Democratic principle of non-intervention and Popular Sovereignty embodied in the Kansas and Nebraska bill, and a denunciation of the de ception and fraud involved therein. 1 1. That Kansas should of right be imme diate!? admitted, as a State, under the Const!- tution recently formed and adopted by her rPie a accepieu oy me nouse oi nepre sentauves. 12. That while providing revenue for the snpport of thefieneral Government, by duties upon imposts, sound policy requires such an a tirjstraenl of these imposts as to encourage the development of the Industrial interests of the whole country, and we commend that policy of national exchanges which secures to the workinsmen liberal wages, to agricul ture remunerating prices, to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward fur their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence. 13. That we protest against any sale or alienation to others of the public lands held by actual settlers, and against any view of the free Homestead policy which regards the set tlers as paupers or supplicants for public bounty, and we demand the passage by Con gress of the ertmnlete and satisfactorv Hnme- ,ead measure which has already passed the House. 14. That the National Republican party is opposed to any change in onr Naturalization laws, or any State legislation, by which the rights of eitizensbip hitherto accorded to im migrants from foreign lands shall be abridged or impaired ; and is ia favor of giving a full and efficient protection lo the rights of all classes, whether native or naturalized, both at home and abroad. 15. That appropriations by Congress for River and Harbor Improvements of a nation al character, required for the accommodations and security of an existing commerce, are au thorized by the Constitution, and justified by an obligation of Ihe Government to protect the lives and property of its citizens. . 16. That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean is imperatively demanded by the interests of w'ole C0D;n ,he Federal Govern- lii c a mfal onght ,0 -ender immediate and efficient aid in its construction, and that as prelimina ry thereto a daily overland mail should be promptly established. 17. Finallv, having thns set forth onr distinctive principles and views, we invite the cooperation ot all citizens, nowerer aincr- jag on other questions, who substantially ag' " , - 1 a 1 i. f&Q&il lilt; rtaJUft S.altifra Drsorrallt taadiaatn. Prrid-nt J0H.1 Cuu Utt Kfvui.!, of Krblorky. 1 tct lYtjUtMi Jotfru Lakjc, of urtgi-n. A "Platform Committee," consisting of one member from each State, was appoint- 'e J. This Committee, after refusing to re p0rj "fJiQginnati I'la;form" wilhont alteration, presented the following, by a - . r,.i.;t,i, s,rAj..A,:.., ,.r i .uv .u..v-wwuu . ! oor DJr Power t0 cI"de slavery there "om, nor any power 10 aestroy or impair ! ,10n tae lug ive Slave Mf are nostiie j in character, subversive of the Constitu- uun, ana revoiuiiouarv iu tucir eucci ' . . J . llesolvcd, That it is the duty of tbe Federal Government to protect, when ne cessary, the rights of person and property on the high seas, in tbe Territories, or wherever else its cOLStitutional authority extends. Kesolvcd, That the Democracy of the nation recognize it as the imperative duty of this Government to protect tbe natural ized citizen in all bis rights, whether at home or in foreign land.-, to the same ex tent as its native-born citizens. Kesolvcd, That the National Democracy earnestly recommend tbe acquisition of the Island of Cuba at tbe earliest practica ble period. Whereas, That one of the greatest ne cessities of tbe ag", in a political, commer cial, postal and military point of view, is a speedy communication between the Pa cific and Atlautic coasts ; therefore be it Kesolved, That the National Democra tic party do hereby pledge themselves to use every means in their power to secure for tbe eonstrne- frotn tbe Mts- fij Ocean, at tbe earliest practicable moment. This platform, presented by Mr. Avery, of North Carolina, was voted for ia the Committee by the delegates from tbe 15 siiivfinn ninv maLm. 11 11 uw inn,, ir im e... j . . t o urcgon auu vaiuuiuia. What the Dred Scott Case decided. In tbe 19 vol. of Howard' Reports p. 395, it is stated that the Supreme Court of the United States decided ia the Dred Scott case as follows : 3d. "Every citizen has a riijlit to tale with him into the Territory any article of property vhich the Constitution of the L'ni tol States reerynfse as property." 4th. "7Ae Constitution of the United Slates rtecmiirs Starrs as nrr.rv-fi nr1 pkdyes the federal Government to rnuTFCT it. And Congress can not exercise any more authority over that description than it may constitutionally exercise over prop- erty of any other kind." To tha, BOTH rartiet ajrea. They unite on the following Flank of the Cincinnati Platform : "1. Resolved, That there are questions connected witb the foreign policy of this country which are inferior to no domestic questions whatever. The time has come for tho people of the U. S. to declare themselves iu favor of free seas and of PRO- S?SY MS'.?? "SffS . 19 'lal kUCU IUUI.I UIU.llJt VJ lue Blue V There appears to be no material difference let ween tLe factions for both 1 tome excitement, for be had lived amongst sustain the Dred Scott decision, and both for FREE TRADE. Neither of the people as a white citixen, eaten, slept, thera is for a Protective Tariff, neither of them for tho Homestead Law, and partaken of the hospitality extended to neither of them for admitting Kansas. Both of thera are for more Slave-1 white men, deposited bis vote at the ballot cursed and Roman-Catholic ridden power by the acquisition of Cuba, and . box time and again, and, so far as the eol both approve or submit to the Slave-Codo foreshadowed by the Supreme . 0. of lis slin WM concerned, we preenma Court ia the above-quoted Opinion. tai.tttitlonal rloa CaadlSates. PratdrntJvlix Br.i. of Tenoefa. l'K trtnUnk fcliVakp JtrLurr, of MataachaMtta. The organization promulgated no opin ions are free to advocate and promist anything and everything to gain votes 5noolaneans fombasllaa Candidates. Prfji-lu Sinrn. llorrros, of Texas. Ikx ircaMicn iNot ftved ) Not fully organized probably will gojH.io strong for whiskey and glory. AkotlllM Candidates. Prtttdrmt Grunt Snmi. of Sew York. Tiot JVeiuiciU tot hied. Perhaps will adopt the John Brown, tO "Fight it OUt !" and Douglas motto1 " I The Democratic platform bas a Digger plank, and the Republican platform bas a : niffcrr nlatik. The Conservative Union I . , i . . platform is tbe only one with no wool . about it. Louisville Journal The "Conservative Union" party adop- lerl ih rnnalitution at their nlatform. It ....... t e. i:i.iIx- O"). is reiresuing to near, irora eucu mgu Southern authority, that there is no "nig ger," and no "wool," in tbe Constitution. This happily removes all difficulties, and leaves every "oiecer" free to "mansge his ! own domcstio concerns" (troof included,) "in bis own way." Louisville Courier. That's a "fair hit" at you, Prentice. Whiskey sometimes cores the bite of snakes, but what will cure tbe bite of whiskey f - riaiiiiiua. i j s,.. n 1 n - onn s.oon vrti 1111 fi i 1 r 11 1 11 Xortkera DraMtratlr fiodiSati-v. Prttt 'mt stle'ii Ai-j'to Ii-ti'f,of I'tm-li I tot r. f,M lllia Bill i . ..,:., oi ueoijia. . . , , i i The minority platform, presented by Mr. Samuels, tf Iowa, was as follows : Reived, That we, ,h. Democracy of the Union, in Convention assembled, here- by declare our aSrmiuce of the resolu- adopted, and declared I . ,,.'... ., . . .:. ., uta oi congress, unacr lue vonsiuuiion oi - ; tie United Slates, over tbe institu'.Ln of j ; Slavery within lhe Territories ; Kesjlvcd, That the Democratic party will abide by the decision of the Supreme Court of the Uuitcd States on the ques tions of Constitutional law. Kesolved, That it is the duty of the United States to alTori ample and complete protection to all its ci.'.zcns, whether at j home or abroad, and whether native or foreign. Resolved, That one of the necessities of the age, ia a military, commercial, and postal point of view, is speedy communi cation between the Atlantic and Pacific Slates, and the Democratic party pledge such Constitutiocal Government aid as will insure the construction of a railroad j to the Pacific oast at the earliest practi-1 cable period. 1 Resolved, That the Democratic party t are in favor cf the acquisition of the Island of Cuba on such terms as shall be honora ble to ourselves and just to Spain. Resolved, That the enactments of State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execu tion of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect. Another miuority platform, presented by the delegates from Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Minnesota, offered as . , auusinum u. ... " v..;., reaffirmed tbe Cincinnati platform. This was rcjeetei by a vote of a 105 to 193. The minority report was then accepted, in lieu of that of the majority, by a vote of i.- ,o , , J , ... IGo to 133. Of the Totes for this substi- tution 12 were from the Slaves States and 153 from the Free Stales; against it were 103 from the Slave States and 30 from tie Free States. The resolutions contain - cJ in the minority platform were taken nP . i i t , , . . . separately and adopted by large majorities, icverai oi ice soQiuern states ueeiinicfr. however, to vote. Supplementary Resrfution. At Balti more, the Douglasites made their Platform mora palatable to the Sl.veocracy by an addition, viz Mr. Wickliff. of Li., offered the follow ing resolution, which be sail would give Douglas forty thousand in the State : "Resolved, That it is in accordance , .iff. th Intprnr. tati.in of tha Cinoinniti ! platform, that djring tbe existence of ter- ritorial government, the measure of re- 'sincticn, whatever it may t 'the Federal Constitution or the Territorial Legislature over the subj cf the domestic relations as the same has been or shall hereafter be finaVy determined by the Supreme Court of the United States, should be respected by all good citizens and enforced with promptness and fidelity by every branch of the general govern ment. Mr. Pame, of Ohio, called the previous question, and the resolution was adopted- uv aavww-.- - - i . I Vote them dowx tocietuec 1 TAICABLE TABLE OF rKEHUEMilL TOTE. IMP t ii I ims icj i isse ra . ran mm j, ie .j. ja cu & i iv n. w. rju Maine 61 s s t s I 13 4 4 I a a-.' as MaaAaChue Hbo.lr:ud Oooneeue i Vrm-.nt i Nc Vork Nrw Jcrarr' IS 4 e s " I ( s sc. ys I as x Si T Z7 13 13 t 11 IS 13 1 1 fenuaylvn iM)H ltallann aicl.gan llliaou) I. a WianpfHin ?.! Si ir i! Caiifocain new u7ml Deta'a'i ir-c-n naaota aral are Maryland Vi.-gioia K.i.mr.y 11, T.er-a 15 : u 13 9 4 11 1S 11 1 Vinh iJaro. sootr. cam. ' , Lciaiana lo si a 5 S a 10 9 new? S 10 10 9 e: t 1" 9 e a 7 S 4' 4S4 ii Hi. 4i 4 u lot 1" IU IS i I KM i 174 .H 41, 101 HaJarUlea Kt Ia his personal habits, Lincoln is as simple as a child. He drinks no intoxi- eatmg liquors of any sort, not even wine. He docs not use tobacco in any shape. He never uses profane language nor indulges in games of chance nor incurs debts when he bss not the means to pay and, at the present time owes no man a dollar. There are few public men, we tbiuk, who can 11 this bill ol good qu-iiucs. r , ! 1 c,r7l I 1 O w J G.U'.Bangay, puLIUbed by O Ontcbisoo, I OTO r:..;.t, C, V V.L. OJw. I. i " vviipuvM una. inn arw mM 10 M (-2 . . . , Bahalink'Sampalpi Son, i cAf. "wiiea tin. v-iin au t. tlx fnth, k atoa ZTJxJZZrr'' BmM' a Wb'a I am ia tba ninay Saath. 1 dare aok aios my acUow atrxlaa; A aneff of fraedoai froai my aanotli W c'a Jrowa mait4 U lia of eaaiaa; So I thiaa-oa Ibtok-oa tb.aa-00. t'Ltil mi Tiait Uiert to tpaat, V;,w atja I iamla I 'annln I if am lt to ba obx ProaKatnt. Co, Id tbe clover Kead-- bera, 1 tpraaa with Joy mj hapiv wln IdJ lone hrfsra another Tear In tl.v fair Sooth-land I can alnf ow I U driok-on drlnk-oa drink-oa From the aoft Sowar-capa SUad aita daw, Coaa Lincoln Lincoln Liaeola. lUra al mj bast raapecta to yon. Mil erery ono vbo feel, and thinks The lima of triumph ia at hand. Xrpat tba long of bobolink, Nuw riof ;ng through onr happy land. If !cn Ltn(-o.n Lincoln Liacola silS notwithstanding my rrwt atratanj 1 ataii get. I'm "think-In" -ibiak-ln,- A ciat of faathen for my pain. I can be chief mokia bora; Un It a read oc riee-bird tbara; 1 ha-h my act, t r naif tba yaar, And ebana tt plamage that 1 waar. In trijbl fold, 1 bllDk-oa lUok-oa; Nu 1 in not n plvntrd poltioon. I'll tou U boajaat cooain Lincoln. To Uh tba Praudenua- thxon. They Lav. nobarta nor bobolloka To .log tbr Liberty ditina In th fair land wb-ra Slavery elinkn 11- r chain, acraa, iha border lino. Tby vlil clink-on dinK-on cUnk-oai l atil th L'nion bronkj in ta-eha. L'a'.eea vol, fcr Lincoln Lincoln, 1 a.1 uk etorma of aummav rain. Benjamin Harbison, a grandson of Pres. Harrison, recently gave an able ad dress, at Lawrenceburg, Ind., in favor of the Chicago nominees. (Old Benj. Har rison,Tip's f.thcr.was a leading Whig and friend of Gen. Washington, in '76.) Tbn i young Ben spoke of Douglas thus : " If they want him as their candidate, . Inf tl'.Am l.rinir rtlm nnt anI la, ik. a, i a 1 - w ft ' I -" .h ' ll ass;l3 negin. let us summon tne Araer ; ican people as a party to try him. Let u j arraign him on these charges: That, when ! " country slept in quiet, when peace and ; A"J Mt.loe nd brotherlj afrectio. and every kindred grace was found in tba j hwt. J M w .preaj 0Ter aU our borders when that ! provision of tbe Constitution of the United States, which says "the citizens of each : State shall be entitled to all the privileges) I nd 'T'"'?,! eitiKM 5? ".H "ltnl : States," was tally guarantied by each s..,. ' Mh ' :f . ,;m. ,-v. f.- dug up from tbe Ion? closed crave tba buried bones of contention and threw tbena among us. He, following his nnboly Inst for office, made tbe fair plains of Kansas, which so long bad blushed beneath iba crimson of tbe prairie rose, to blush a deeper red with human gore made tbosa virgin plains, which had so long drunk ia : tbe Jews and rains of heaven, to open their pores to drink the mors precious draft of ' trjtber!'' bI?J' ThU man has set tba I States at enmity has put dlSCOrd and j tril-,vl dio,ion and malice and haired, measure of re-1 wuere laome aiuuuer traits once prevailed, be, imposed by ' 1 te0 let ,be wervi!ct come, and see if it ba r the power of i not "Guilty I guilty of disturbing bis coun over the subject ' ,rJ' Pesce Great applause nere tao-e tiuoiter traits once prevailed. True for yoa, Ben. Harrison I ' White Slavs AtLewisburg.TTryi'. i i i, recently, the town was thrown into toma commotion by the arrival in its midst of two men in pursuit of a man who had been living there for some four years, married a white woman, and was now tha j fatber of twa cbUdren. The man was found, and claimed, by the parties in pur- suit, as a slave. He acknowledged tha ch rge to be true, and was accordingly tied tn , ukcn , to 0M of tbe gdioinine "antics, from which, it is said, he mad. bis escape. Well might his arrest creata would hardly have been taken as one of tbe offspring of the practical advocates of amalgamation A Sags Remabk. Judge M'Clure, of Pittsburg, in charging a jury in a Sunday liquor case, spoke oi whiskey shops ana said, if these furnaces were kept in full blast for six days in the week, they should be allowed to rest npon Sunday, and give their stomachs a chance to take in a liitla cold water and cool off their timbers for Monday It is satisfactory to the Second Advent people to know thatJ.V. Himes, the lea der of the American flock, has made aa agreement witb Dr. Cumming, wberebw the end of all thing-, including tbe world, is to take place in 1S67- So long as these two lights were at variance concerning tha time of the catastrophe, of course nothing could be done ! An old man, with a bag in bis hand, was picking np a number of piece of whale bone which lay on the street. Wa asked the quaint looking gatherer bow he supposed they came there? "Don't know," he replied in a squeaking voice,. "I 'epect some anfortuaate female waa wrecked hereabout" Ftrcic. "The politicians threw ma overboard," said a disappointed office seek er, "but, thank fortune, I have strenj enough left to swim to the other siJe. 2-