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I : . sir it roma Ass Pakrn'tilrOsii. ° P m, 'VOA arnit, near droitMold. • ' morning and Igeepallux.Lltdittons - erracalariag- Hie LatISI ,- BI,Wil up to the - hour rerpalellcallon. •• Afinoii.„4„ D r stutu In othrlin00,01 ; 1211. pli,irenfit from earring, - ,o;enine Par OnnUOI la Oirtanos, Or ti per erelt h orntr eyries . r aiteas—augui oosa, $1 par annum; to Or 416 * SIEK too or izOnudo,;Bl,por annum, la• " , ..Taileep, to *dna.. • - 111FrADVIIBTIBIN9 AT 11111*NABI7 *BATAS. eiXTrsl3ll:l7 . *C3l.2B:l TUESDAY 1 . .40111i1NC1, 01116. 20, 1861 4FTBLICAII COWRY ;:tOIITERTIONL vmAu. ' uoiai r • - iiiitiso . ..A -.. ---i --,abliesa a o S coma,. --- , , . allntfain in &mot Ms perintalty . of ths2lAlllOAl. 1/U10,11; and milabilalng tbi nOuntaLGOVEZN. 11E1UP? fa Rs .iffetts to pit 6,02 Arras,' Rebellion, .::w tOited to ineralds id their c radio War td '-e:cittalia and tewnabliw at their final places of bolding saa:4oil hawk predzict, on 13/OUBEILY..tbs 81,4 of „Inver, to (diet POUR DILROATIL.S.—two Wearls ' °ion, odiwintion—Aotit: iioniOticas to mast 'On - railDArjelitAllbet 111, at 10;w'clock a. m., se fol ioed'? 1. The 4adicial Ontrention to assemble at to. s eltjUill to inintnets a President lodge of oounams - PiNSltil iliClol4B Low Judge c 4 -111.01 a. On" and anAinclata Judge of Oommon Pleas, one Benator, laid tini.,tossolors of the Eicamit of lispresentatleci . and /Relator of the Poor. ,ft the Political *men, ...i . ilia io meet ibllOottra Noose, to notalaat. • shifiz. Odn:Piltr,Pro midair, TreanuWr and Oommladoww. ... • Pr 4 Ft ountinga I n the township . Will he held bit mem the rant 3 and 6 p. r mi., WI la tha cities 'and barons* iistireen 3 mai 7 Id, in., of said day. Tbs aprititment au* detegatea Ia ina townships will be' , e 'by rsiwklag, Nisi ta the cities and boroughs ,by ballot.. ..Tits chairmen Of ths two conventions will Mott, op. -- 'JAW Its , #ecgt4ire 1101901M0 for the wanton year. -. , .., 7 . I ...' ... , 711011. M. msasama.. • '," sacis.i. wAtivii'seety. .i • . awn:AD. t ?Bawer. of zatsrintinw w.utetztoes." i , . . 1 Theett words of canno n , uttered in a me. Mont of forethought by a far•eeeing States.; Mati, have grown into g political spothegion, sidi can be ipplied as well by politi= _ad partiesie by this peoPie of the natiin it birge. They come; we think, with espedol fordo to the members Cr the Republican party is this county at Ohio lime: All the sepects oT thli political horizon combine hi warning them to ' , beware of entangling al ; . . . - lianeee." ' ' ; ': - • , • i Vial large portions.; of the masses ; of. like ' Depsocretio party' in the . loya l Bides 'have given a heirty support to the - war in, behalf .of L the !Constitution and ,_`Talon, we cheerfully adMit. _Towards ell shut we feel as brethren , fighting in a earmi - Mon cieuie, , and with all snob, as individu sityllis-:. ire perMaily willing to co•operate .. .. ic Milted political efforts - to sustain the goy.- .., ernMent..: Tti brining iihoall for the annual 'County Convention, ? the iltePobliesn Com. miller of this county extended a hearty in: Motion to di Nadi - I:tamer:rata to join whit , them at the primary teeeiinge,and we think 010, action was not zanily _vette and , 1041 but...lhipereirvirlyialled for. I-int individuals and pieties are distinct While it is true that very many individual Democtrati have given their aid to the war, it is not true that the Dimoaratio party, as aparty,hic done so. On the contrary, it lea Isaiptabli fac t that , the argil:Li:Mon of lb. party; is in the hails of the enemies of the government, who either openly or coo- 1 - ' irrtly symircithize with the Rebels. 1 The Democratic Convention which ennui bled in this county 'on the 31st nit, passed the following resell:lion,' among others: - I ,_ Resoled, That the Democracy of the North were knowik to favor or encour age. dissolution. , ; But this cannot be @sib, I In truth, for our opponents, who proolaided net theMnieu elide."' Mrs Ulan impudent - allegation that tbb Republiosie are sot In favor of the Colon; .." that they,eie in fever zielettiog 'the Union slide"; and that the Democrats are the only True frie nd s of theni , .on -U J ', .104 wsialegons, in Word and spirit, to the lying resolution of lb. New York Bieck -liiidge Rebels, - that thlit war is not a war ••-• for Abe Union, at , all, bit a war, for its dip eddies, and that the only way to save the Delon Is to put the gonernment back into democrat's bands I ---- i-- It May be that. "(hi - democracy of the 1 ~ . North were serer bon' to favor or !DOODY. 1 . ' ' Pio - 41111101ation ;" '. but demociatio Gonna ;dens have been known to lie, and never' did aiteatention lie 'More- foully thin this one, ..70.01t 'mired that the Republicans were . l • unfaithful to the Union:: Such conventions 64 declare themselves' ko be the friends of the Colon; bid we prefer to place little or ---- jsd, reliant. upon thic_piefessions of men 1 • . wio, at such' a time as : this ,. wilfully bear d euoh false. witness. There'are plenty of Men in tier Nortlinho sympathize with' the - Bouth—witir:are rebels it heart and traitors inipOrpOlitt purpose; Bit not one of Men is to be found its 4A. ranks 0, - / the Reoisucans. , ' Tie Democratic orkanitatien of Alin ; gbimy county, however, sidle it Mat Judi- roily betrays its malt* whiz the -ergo**. t itan Overbore, .is much More moderate 'in its tonelium the organization through. :out the State and riatioi.. In neatly every "ottier coed, .in Penimilvania it showrift-.. -...-,,. 'self on . lhe side of ti*llobellion. Reidy , 3". ,16very.Demociitici ispitr in the attitiiis op. 77 posed to' the' war. ' In, Wselati n gtii; Wat t voreland, Berke, Bannister, Montgomery, initupitineverywhere,•Ml fiat, its atm -. al .___its `outspoken; ita the New York ; ay ilifok ind the newspapers in Maim' and New .illimpshire which were suppressed by an 40,1inant, , people. la every Democratic . 1.640 fit she State thi Democratic County - - ' 1 diorama loavo ' caikd l : virNeu • Me Party Con velition Caelfully , ehultfny out the. Repub ,' linty/pia _all paraeiptiiion in thein; and all 4,'• ; the nomitudipu, so far Mark are of men sympa• . jih#,Air with th, Rebel:Mei, And Dot only so ; - ; boot tosceiy other - co:4 in which ea, ,Repub • - i liCon °Aram unite with them they glare re-, - - 'dec d ea - offer. ' Thep - rejected such Offers • _ I In Washington, Cheater, Wayne sna other ~•, ~ aquatics i end in Philidelphis, when snob : .." ;en affairs. made, it ins. eentemptuolisli tiritstselde, thole - Mai deelarleg that they .-,,•„-,,_ i l iilere "del, elects clean Democratic ticket, .•,.1 this fall. •- ". d • .; , • . .- i .; ... - i.....1 , 4We do not take alij'pleseure in crying, I d an things, bill Ilia tootiF are just as we A _.;•:', !, • . k.- The - t --_, 1 to them. whole orgentsatien of the --- .i- ' /in lblißtidele ik the herds of those ,- - 1 , ii,,Sirt Opposed 4° the war; sad we warn ' '',- . • ! t _t, s Republicans of 1160061 y to beware of ; . . .. a Meiling talienWts, with midi en orgiuisa .!..-YtAtlit-.'.`.'.... fllkal It bad ineteliii Penneylvariiiithel . of ththilc_ilei . Oily°, Verinc7 'lllll atr .._HFIP4I.,%:'iAII- kuhre to • - in.., '''.44il, -47iilidTe' gi)-LlTtni 524! 501. .. e....- ,-,1 '3ll)ltisidtitinalMbllimasso gaud. Of tr, --leht.A hatetwibn‘ ' ye, Ur ' 464t01uS thela owl Adm kiii Pr= 1, r "1.10 u awl' ..eiiingle k 4411iilitt ilocil ri 111;11(191&„„.; ji711.!. i 11::'44.1ii411611.:-,-1*k 14-, ---;-* ' '1 • lozi i- , _^"-1- :'_ - "-;,..'''' ,_ j 1 -^:;:4:--:'-' i-7,..,,--- —;,' - - ''s* -P-4' jTy'ana, by - dividing: Went, to assist at gin traitors. and to srtos eIICVS/09613test to , our foreign foe!, mho ara'only waiting to see the Goiernuieat of tbe totted States fall to pierce, in order that they may gloat OW? at ruins. A-few evidences of the temper :of these men will suffice to show that the language ero have used is not too strong. In Con netUout, W. W. Eaton, who was the,demo °ratio candidate for United Mates Senator before the lest Legislature, need the follow ing language, at a recent meeting In Bloom deld, in that State: . wu told that this meeting would be broken up. Mark the prediction—within thirty day., ten thousand men will be in council in Hartford county, to demand that a stop shall be put to this damnable, aunt oral war. The man who does not consider tt. such Is not fit to live." 'And the Bridgeport Farmer, of the ,same. State and politics, on the 10th of July, spoke as follows: "The rebel scildiery, as you term them, Mr. -Courie" r, are not lighting for money. Like our Revolutionary fathers, they are fighting for their Just rights. ..In the revolution of 1776, the forces of King George were the ones who fought for In the revolution of 1861, the forces of the despot Lirscolu are the ones who arefig/a rag for ' money. Men who fought for their constitutional rights la 1776 did not want to be hired to do it. Neither do the men who are fighting for their constitution deli in 1881." In Maine, at the State Convention held last Wednesday, the Committee on Resolu tions, by • majority of one, reported In fiver of sustaining the Government in its *Worts to put down rebellion. The report was set aelde, in full convention, by a vole of 240 to 180, and a substlinte adopted, op posing the war and recommending • 'Ns tidnal Convention . (or the,purpose of adopt ing measures that will pacify the rebellions. This example will undoubtedly be followed throughout nil the Northern States. To show:what is expected, under such circumstances, of the Northern democracy, we qucteilin following from the Louisville Cott*r, an avowed Rebel organ: "!he Northern Democracy are now speak ing. out, and their trumpet tones will be bowfin*r the highest hilts and in the deep ce4;ralei. The banner is, inscribed with that beautiful word PEACE." !Timm" among the Rebels, means a eon assaloS.Oill their demands. -BeadAlio; what the N. Y. Tribune sale, Of. as-Mutts e now pursued by Democrats from, that • &ate: . • 4 .We learttfrom a reliable source that amis.. ;ides la busy in eowipg, mlitohlef and 'fo-, meeting diecontent in she- army of the Po toccmo. Trilklsespeolally true of the New- York.' tegitoutte. The eemi-Becesaionlets, who'ara laboring _to disorganise them, are Democratic politicians of our own State. ! They seise upon some real causes of coin.' phial in regard to food, clothing, and the like, and aggravate mad magnify them.' They try to induce troops that were called into the senice under the New• York two years's act, to insist upon their discharge at the end of three months. So far has this spirit of 'evil permeated the army, that some of the officers and soldiers of Democratic politics are beginning to talk about the war; having gone far enough, and that we ought; noet_to compromise our difficulties and make' peace. Then mischief-makers in and around - the camps are set on and backed , up by sympathising politioisna at home. - Beyond all question; this effort to demor.' elite the army. of the Potomao is - pirt of well organised plan to discourage enlist.' mettle,- to , foment complaints among the troops now in the field, sod generally to, embarrass the Government and either secure a disgraceful compromise, or Wee the war. to a dishonorable close. Evidences of this conspirsoy among some portions of the De, mocracy are breaking out allover the emit try. They are. too palpable not to strike the moot superficial eye." It is idle for men to shut their eyes to such loots as these. They - °abbot be ignored. Disguise it as any one may the fact is still Clear that the democratic party of the North, as a party, is gradually work= log itself into the position of an anti-tray liars,. - We are speaking, be it understood, of the organization, as such. To the patriotisti of very large number", of the democritto party we bear ready witnese. With all such we are ready to coalesce ; andlo ( all such we ar e. h at all times ready to do onii. But; their patriotism 41oes. not change the character of the ditnountle organization. It is in bed hands, ittl they are using it an !scrupulously against the government. That traitors are neither few nor far be tween, in this county, we need not go far to prove. They canto heard or heard of on almost every corner. Every man, from his own personal experience, cm point:them oatt. Yet these men, and they are the men who control the democratic organisation, are all in fiver of a "Union" ticket in this county., Of coarse. IL is their only chance of getting into power and place.. Let every Republican, who has any pride in that honored name and the principles it repre sents, beware of entangling alliances with • molt men. We notice that several of our Southern exchanges, in commenting upon the bat tle at Manassas, speak , in the highest terms of the bravery of the 69th New York Regiment, (the Irish brigade commanded by Col. Corcoran;) but their testify was co notneeded to convince the coas t of the seal, fidelity, and courage whi ch an manse body of its naturalized citizens are willing and eager to display in the service of their adopted country, and in defence of the Constitution they have sworn to de fend. These services do nut pass unto tieed nr unappreciated. and , nothing is more common than to find those who, in formeryeare, were fullof prejudice against all who were not born upon our soil, and who doubted the loyalty and patrioti sm of there who sought a retuge among us from foreign oppression, expressing,.their grati tude and admiration for the very men whom they once distrusted and maligned. The immense number of Germans and Irishmen, as well as emigrants from other countries, who are now performing frith &l and impo rtant service in our army, has.seoored for them and their country men among ns a hold upon the affections and respect of loyal .erican citizens which no figure agitation.caa weaken.-- [Phila. Pres,. , Brumes Dlome—A morning paper, with its metal iiiireitenees of description, I says that the money taken from Berrill, the rebel agent arrested lathe Pereistwm in 'Hive, ten, twenty and fifty pound zank of Enyjimd notes." Those who have Been the money know that it tionsiete of forty £l,OOO notes, of the description generally known Cis the spar notes of the Bank of England.• -•- „ • ' ' These notes at e payable to the order _of &nil; and of coarse are worthless with-, out hie eadoreement; It - hielt& Ihtiely pro. t,,,.. 1 I - ""elot.he will nofhave an op ". rat ty of 4;doreinetil=l,ol - the ' hefle f r 'of the Zonfederate Btatesiliiiirig bit*idenee et Fort lafayette, where he Will'irediiihtedly hi slot ;and there is reason to believe that tviAnce there will be prolonged till ibitelionippteseedi r M 1, Poet. ..1.1e.z....., " -..r- - ,.. .' — ,..A.,.... ., - .1, -.1. . -3:::