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Democratic lintig Datotaationt, FOR PRESIDENT, ZLOULBY TAYLOR, at umauja. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MALLARD FILLMORE, N.Lar.ogroasz. TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTOR& Tomas N. T. BTKman, of Wubington. -Joss P. Batosason, of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. I. Joseph O. Clarkson, 11. Emu Johnson, V. John P. Wetherilt, IC William Colder, Sr. 3. James K Davis, 15. William Wllvalno, 4. Tien. W. Datlield, 10. Charles W. Fisher, 3. Denial O. Hither, n. Andrea, 0. Curtin, S. Josiah Damn, IS. Tim R. Davldaon, 7. Joan D. Steele, 13. = Markle, R. John Lades, 1 11. =Selunneker, 21. AsitraW a r awn* Ekyder. Blehani IL Williasiallariay, Timms H It PrantinTyler, K. Sanil A. P nrvionre. FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM P. JOHNIITOX OR. Ai:KaNelig =arr. FOR CANAL COMPEER 11111 AMILLIMISOWIS and . sane` tur Neastastla FOR CONG NOSES HAJIM.OII. tel 888888 . Limns C. J. NOBLE, of India. CHRISTIAN MIMS, of Wilktns. Pitrabargb. HENRY LARGE, af Ananwam, REZEKIAH NIXON. of Lower SI. Clair. IZOUITI2. JOHN SCOW, of Hass. ,i~:+ WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegbany city. JOHN K. FOSTER, of MThrtoll, Bakiwis. Taylor, VlLLlmare, & &Aunts& Meeting. The Mende of Taylor, Fillmore, glad Johnston, and the Tarte of 1642, and Free Boil, will meet at Benja min Barter's, Franklin twornship, on Someday, Oat_ 7, at 6 o'clock, P. N. Addresses may be expected from Hampton, Da sad others. By the Committee. 00 - p• A meeting of the friends of TAYLON rum 'ILL.' MORE and JOHNSTON, will be held at TA in the Public School House, on Tuesday, Oct. 3d, ' o'clock, P. M. RALLY, BUYS, RALLY. Addressee may be corseted from Moses Hampton, Fag., Ono. Danle, and others. By order of the areett titre Coma- P. A. MADEIRA, Pme't. P. 8.--Mr. Hampton was prevented by mamma from amernling the Ism meeting, but is extremely curio., to Matt his ddenda In East Deer on next Tumday. Whig Masting.4lPlCeesport. Oa the tth of - October', the Whip of kl9teefgarrt will WWI a Taylor and John.= meeting, az re late, P. Pd. Torn oat—tarn oat—ono and all, and ppare for Dania TAILOR, FILLKORE AND JOHASTON A BUENA VISTA BALLY3I TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION!!! A meeting of the friends of TAYLOR, FILLMORE, ;and JOHNSTON, and MI others favorable to the Tard of IS atodFree Soil, mill meet m M'FADEN'S WARE HOUSE,*i Penn save; on Wednesday, Oot. 4, at 7 o'clock, P. 111 JOHNSTON AND PROTECTION, the Penneylva nix mono: lially,bors, rally, for the interest of the old Helen State ANOTHER PULL, A STRONG PULL, AND A UNITED PULL, AND THE DAY IS OURS Addresses may be expected from Walter Ford sed A. W. Loomis, Ego., sad of The dlfferem GLEE CLUBS of the city will be m at tendance. By order of the ExeemiTe Ccasssisme. P. A. MADEIRA, Prealt. COMM AND HEAR GOVERNOR JOHNSTON, On incsday Riming, at 7 o'clock, at WPADEWI wsassoVA. 80% W. F. Jimmy, will address Me people of t ileginnrig a mx r a te Tariff and Five Boil, and otil- Tmn out, 000 and Free Soil hear you w e for Governor. Tao GLEE CLUBS will be sem. By =ler of the ve Committee. P. A. MADEIRA; Presidno Bee Mast Pave tar Mist allasasosea Mew. WHIG ECEZTLIITGII. The Whigs of this old strong hold We now at work ih good =nest. They seem determined to redeem the time that =Mina, and to do their duty, Liar who& duty, to their country, their principles, their candidates, and themselves. This evening, a Mass Meeting is be held at Mc Faden's Warehouse, to hear our noble candidate, Hots. WIIA.LAISI F. JOHNSTON, on the itarious issues of the campaign. to which men ash parties are inekted,,that they may hear end judge for them. selves. • The great issues, so dear to the heart of every true Penturylvanian--Free Soil and the Protean. of Home Industry—will be particularly dwelt up. on, defined, and defended. Governor Jou:erring is one of our own men, a Naha Waxen. Piarmyl. smiles, born and educated among us—and is an honor to our State and Country. Possessed of a fine intellect, cultivated and disciplined, a warm heart, a vigorous understandiag, and a thorough knowledge of the history, resources, and wants of Pennsylvania, he is every way fitted for the hon. curable and responsilde office for which his Whig Mow citizens have nominated him; and it will be a happy day for our old commonwealth, when hia election by the people is announmad, as we believe it will be—yea, we are rpm it will be—if the Whigs do their duty. To morrow (Wednesday) evening, the Whigs are to rally again, in a torch light procession, with monk, banners, songs, congratulations, and re joicing. In thew meetings, let all unite, We are brethren and friends, Mitring for the redemption of our country from the thraldom of LocoSoccautt, and Mom the pernicions effects of dangerous and dew. tractive pruteiples. No Whig can be spared in tbis work—none ought to be spared, whoseeir cuunnances and beakh will permit him to be pre sent. The work is honorable, the cause is honora ble, and meccas will be beneficent and glorious. Amick on Gov. Joattercus—The Pon of yes. terday, contains a bitter attach on Mr. Jostarron, by Janus Gear, 4th street, and by (apt Lams May. The miners complained of, are in reference to maw private transactions with the Merchants and Minntactureei Bank, In 1837, in which Mr. Jobe• standencuided specie for the paper of the Bank, and wbialt.'wee dually obtained through the agen cy afMr..Griy and Capt. May. The complaint is, that Mr. Johnston sold the specie, indeed of using thepixrpose for which he affirmed he denied it for. A friend informs as that the object for which be wished the specie was unexpectedly or. ranged without, and of course be had a right to do what he would with his own. However, it is a attain matter at beet, and we presume Mr. John ston, who will be in town to-day, if he deems the matter worth his notice, will reply to the statements of thisse alllcious gentlemen. We are fanatical the publication will do Means. Gray and May far more hippy in the estimation af the citizens af this city meaty, than the honorable gentleman they have eassilsd. No man as gain any credit among honorable men by thus ganvmg np privet's transactions, to be need oir future ocessiona No doubt Goy. Johnston thought he was dealing with honorable mu and friends. We regret that Capt. May, who 'rams to be a very gentlemanly and air man, should have mixed himself up with so disserputable a traasention, as the publication of these private matter, of more thin ten years standing, and we think he would not, had he not been pressed to the em, by reckless advisers. httinnema—The distraction which is manifest. log Lucifer's:mg the Minoan of Cass all ova the Free Staten, appears also to !nevi taken deep root, at his awn doors. A Free Soil State Convention was recently held at Ann Atter, which was pre. s id e d cress by the Hon. PLINMIII J. Larrucreas, one of the most distinguished and ekquern Verne. ran" in the State. His defection was °elision. ed by the announcenneut in the Washington Union that Gen. Cass would veto the Wilmot proviso should it psis Congress, and by the double dealing afar party at the Northand South on the slavery question. The Loccifoco papers take this breach In their tank* eonsidenibly to heart, as well they magi fn bongs leader of acknowledged talent sad Standing. We congratulate Mr. Nate upon his in this conversion. Letter Praia Hoary Clay. 7 2 teAlliFirittg jatArr-,ht_ Olbliallekla the New Yosts Ecptettai'sad ockelfaet the Whit Cesandsteeerthicity, ttt Wbieh4wYlti:"° the *cm znavehintsto bring Mr. arty oat br the Pre4depoy, , aodaydehimid nonununicias to them his i t e m on the sobieet-:i-ettieli they day they us ' dergaad tate opposed to nay sbchuscyalatal some --that they may be made public, believing, as the Commipee state, that such a comae will tend to Ptc4 l ,:lee, unto t and harmony, old ensure trium. phant success in Nem 'TO& "- 20, 1848. have received your official letter as member* of tba Executive Committee of the Demodratio Whig General Comthitbre of the city and county of New York, and I take pleasure in aninvering it. Never, from the period of the decision of the Philadelphia Convention, against my nomination as a candidata for the Presidency, have I been will. hog nor am I now, to have my name associated with that office. I would not accept a nomination if It wits tendered to me; and it is my onailecrod desire that no farther use should be made of my name, in connection with that office. I have seen, therefore, with regret, movements in various quar ters, having for their object,to present me as a can didate to the American people; these movements have been made without any approbation from ma In the present complicated state of the Pres idential election, they cannot, in my opinion, be attended with any public good, and may tend to the increase tithe embarrassments, and to the ex aspeutkin of parties. Whilst, hay this much, without reserve, I most, nevertheless, add that I feel profound gratitude to suck ot my warm hearted and faithful friends as continue to indulge the vain hope of placing me in 'the office of the Chief Magistrate of the United States; and,; that I neither think it jut rum politic to stigmatize them as (=truism, nor by any other opprobrious epithet. Among them I recognize names which have been very distinguished for deb ttyifor, devotion to the Whig cause, and for ardent Pelee4lue• Yon advert with entire truth, to the zeal and 5- lath which the Delegation from New York ugbtia the Philadelphia Convention to promote my nominal= as a candidate for the Presidency. I am moil thankful to them, and shall ever moot lact their exertions, with profound grasitude. With great respect ,I ant year friend and Obedient servant, Aiwa, Important Correspondence. The kdlaming political jct. ,f salmi: is to good to be lost. We extract it from the Jackson (din) thnithren: linourtiasta of Gen. Case to Gem. Taylor. Orvioxtroura'a Cam, Baltimore Convention, May 27,1E48. Som After a tortuous and eigsag march of several years, I am in this strong position, with a large Faroe and abundance of patronage—the sinews of political war. You are well surroundrd by rny well drilled phalanx of 60,000 office holier*, with all the patronage and other appliances necessary to my success; and you cannot in all human pro. bability avoid a total root in November. But, as you deserve consideration and particular esteem, I wish to lava you and the raw militia under your command from total annihilation, and therefore give you this timely notice, is order that you may surrender at discretion, with the assurance that you and your undisciplined army will bei,treated with the liberality and forbearance chdracteristic of a genuine Loco:loco; and only oak you to pay the piper while we are dancing. You will have till the 7th November next to make up your Mind, (unless m the mean time, mine don't undergo a change,) to commence from the time my flag afsruce reaches your sawmill in the Cypress swamp, Jefferson coo a yt , Mississippi. To further this end, 1 assure you of my particu. ler consideration. God and Liberty!—Polk and Santa Annie—Marcy and Spoila forever'! LOUIS PHILIPPE CkSS, Late of the, Tulllen.. P. 9.—1 forbid you to Ht.reak your sword when you surrender," as that is on apocryphal exploit not mentioned in hiotory, for which I hese secured it patent. Gen. Taylor's Reply. FIXADQUATITZILI, A. 141 1 ,1 SAW KILL, PLANTATION, Mississippi, July 4, I Sth. Su:—ln reply to your polite invitation,summon illy me to surrender the people mho have selected me as a leader at discretion, I beg leave most re spectfully to decline your request. With sentiments of high consideration, your obe. dlent servant, Z. TA YLOR, Commanding the People's Army. To mons. Louis Philippe Cass, Office Holder's Camp. Ton Nano Et.scriox Low.—By the following act of Congress, prmwnliing and fixing one uniform day Or holding the Prebidenual Election throughout the Union, it will be seen that the difficulties appre hended is regard to States which may not succeed in electing on the day specified, were foreseen and folly obviated : AN ACT to establish a uniform time for holding election for electors of president and Vice-Prem. dent in all the States of the Union. • Bo it enacted by the Seaanto and Roam of Repro. a:mail:cool the u.ked}stat. of Awn= s gra.• assembled Thatthe clemcws of President and Vice- President shall be appointed in each State on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the Month of November ofthe year in which tlfy are to be ap. pointed, provided, That each State 'shay by law pro vide br the filling of any vacancy or vacancies which may occur in its College of Electors when such College meets to give its Electoral Vole.— And provided alto, When any State shell have held an election for the purpose of