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WV 't tgq l, l,,,'l4i' v atkl;O . : - c '. :;',,,'•• ..",.•., *:'.:.-: , , L. , ,Ni l ll,i,7:bet r ''' 4 ". l ;cl 4 - 4 :;',c't;',:t:' l •' t ,'1 :.' ,3 ~" ' I.'-;'tldr•' The United States Senate on Monday ptu" , - - --1 I'4 eq 0, 1 , 14 .1 , ,„.,:- ,-,;,. tr, • c l , f..-, v• , . .: L . , -;:, , •••,..• the bill reported by the Naval Committee for i , . , 0rt.#1..,,,et',„,,k 1 ;4,.'-',,% . 7e l'. - Zrt?"'ir' . ..*.,4,• : : l -' ''.;." ‘'ttl ' ' .l .lv,P,Ft.t it..." ..f.t.' - ...',: d z .1,:.. :,:*, 6 ,' .„ ,ty,•tt v. , tt! i, .:, ,:, `4 , 4 ~ c,.nstructlon or ten ,te 3111 SIOOps- of-war. b.. 0 ti ......,,Nr , ; , , ~.• ....-... ...,..J. 0 ? ~...,,, .5 . t: n......; 4. , ." will coat hall a llllilion each. and the bill r *,„7,fr 9 7,,t,./,,rt...,1,j1"'4'''• t''f . " ''''`:', ,-:.;.!' ( --' , 7 4 1 i . 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II 1: foll report of the proceedings of the Penn \ v ,tu in Democratic Convention crowds out other in.ltpre of interest Western Hospital for the Insane.---The Edaors of the Post : The Senate passed this afternoon a bill granting $20.000 to a lunatic ri, , ylum to be located in Pittsburgh. [We pre sume this is an appropriation for the purpose of allowing the Western Pennsylvania Hospital to add a number of war le for the insane.] The House amendments to the Senate's Li cenve Intl also passed by a vote of 57 yeas to Rh nays The United States Senate on Monday pits'el the hill reported by the Naval Committer for the construction ten steam sloops-of-war. They will cost hall a million each. and the bill alluded to makes a preliminary appr6priation of two millions of dollars. These vessels will be of scarcely half the size of the six frigates ordered by the last Congress, which were of the largest class ; but will be nevertheless all the more useful in navigating the shallow waters on our sea-coast. Everybody acknowledges the truth of the maxim that •• in time of pence prepare for war. aul whether we all agree or not as to the certainty of a war with England, none will deny that it la within the verge of human probability. How absolutely necessary would it then be for our country to have a marine that could at least make a show of resistance against her powerful fleets. Although our little navy is very efficient. all things taken into consideration, yet it can hardly be said to exist when compared with the innumerable steam vessels of war that are already in commission under the British tlag. The United States Marine, all told, scarcely numbers three score of vessels, including less than a dozen of steamers, and ibis embraces the six steam frigates authorized by the last Con gress, but which are not yet all finished. Now compare this beggarly array with •• the British Naval Force, a condensed description of which will be found in to-day's paper. It is but as a drop in the bucket. England's Mediterranean and Black Sea fleet alone would be able to anni. hilate it. Let us then have an increase to our tihvy, and we neednotfear the bluster and brava do of John Bal. It was the boast .if an English newspaper, not many weeks ago. that there is not one city from Passaina, l uoldy Bay in the north to Galveston in the south which has water enough to float a frigate, or gull boat, that the British Navy could not batter to the ground in twenty-four hours." Of course we on this side of the Atlantic do not believe any such a thing, but it at least shows what they think of our power for self-protection. Let us then have an ink`ri. , l9e 1. , our TI3VV, and such tall talking will be indulged in lees frequent ly. Uncle Sam's puree is plethoric with t w,nty three millions of gold, fur which he has no present use, and each day adds to hi., c,,GN How c,,uld it be more usefully employed than in the construction of a fleet that would defend our mercantile marine when necessary. and prevent the arrogance which our present defenceless coast almost invites About a year ago It will ho remembered the Know Nothings. by a trick. got c,ntrol of the Board of Managers of the Washington Monu ment. It was then sail by I moo lover: , of 'tmeri ea that Dow the tuonument to the Father of Ills Country would be speedily completed. Let us see how this boasting is verified by time. The new Managers, have just made their report in which they confess that the receipt,d were less than any previous year, the entire sum being only $7,740. Is this the result of Americans ruling America'. TROOPS rn ('earn.{ giments of British troops stationed in the Cana das ; when the war broke out, all but three were Bent to the Crimea. They are no longer needed there, and they are accordingly sent back, or portion of them, to Canada. This is the expla nation which is given of the order for removal of troops, which created such a sensation upon the arrival of the Baltic. John Bigler, of California i- , an aspirant for the U.S. Senatorship in the Golden State. Th.• American party has a majority in both bratiche of the Legislature, and has nominated ex-Gover nor Foote for the honor, but the House of Re preseatativos by a decided vote has resolved not to elect a Senator this session. Against next year the Detnerraey will doubtless be again it, power. Great excitement was occasioned in New Or leans on Saturday last, by a reported discover} o(a defalcation by Col. Garland, the City Treas urer, amounting to $200,000. The accused had left the city in a schooner, but was overtaken at the Balize and brought hack to answer tb , charge. It is thought not improbable that Lyman Trum• bull, Republican Senator from Illiooie , may be unseated. He was elected C. S. Senator whil, holding ffie office of Supreme Judge, which, it h considered, makes him ineligible. The Cincinnati Prif , roil-rod contain! a table ttf the Hog Trade in cities and towns of the Woo, which presents the following aggregate, Kum urk I udfnnn I rs, 'Co nuossee \lt .uri The above aggregates show an increase in nun ber of 214,338. We have yet to hear front places in Ohio. nineteen in Indiana, eight in lotjs. twenty-two in Illinois, three in Wisconsin. and four in Missouri; besides some new places, the return from which will, no doubt, increase t h e ex ,.„„, season, to four hundred thousand. At eighty-nine of the place*eported, the increase in thu weight ranges from three to forty per cent., chiefly ranging front nine to thirty per cont., and at seventeen pho.es there is a decrease in weight reported, of two to ten per cent, MuttcsvrtLe Auurrietc—The true province of the merchant ie not merely to sell to his customers su••1) goods as they may order, but it is incumbent on him to keep himself so posted as to enable him not only to purchase to advantage himself, but to advise customers in regard to the newest, most economical and appropriate styles of goods in hie peculiar branch of trade. lle thus advances their interest by securing to them a wider sale and a more speedy re turn of their outlay, and renders their commercial transactions mutually more advantageous to both parties. By energy, liberality, and candor, the shrewd merchant unites his interest with that of his customers, secures an extensive and permanent trade, and in due time achieves a fortune. . . . In those bmixehes of business affected not only by some general change in the wants of society, or the new application of mechanical skill, but by the more tickle mud often arbitrary linhests of taste or conYen lional caprice, the merchant has a field for the exercise of all those talents which render the scholar learned, the artist eminent, and the statesman illustrious. The candidate for the highest civic honors has not before him a more worthy object to prompt his am bitious aspirations. Hence he often encounters la and difficulties and privations with au energy self denial which command success. iliniMil DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT, or C,J1.1 , 11t5 k 1"1.1TOR l i ENEP 11.. JACOB FRY, Jr., NI 0NT0.111.1. !why kyou tIFNEII ti TIMOTHY IVES, Ponca PRIOE-CURRENT [FPECIAL DESPATCH.] 12E11E=1!!! HARRISBURG, March 11, 185' INCREASE THE NAVY OR RILE BRITANNIA. EXPLANATIoN 01 THE TRANSFER OF BRITISI -There ;Ire I.l:+nally eight re Hog Trade to the West Democratic State Convention. MAR('II 7 I.ttemlanre..llnanituity for 4, Old nook "—Patriotic frpeech—Melegates to C i u r l n n•tl --Presidential Electors-- Nominations for State Officers, Resolu tions, &c. Messrs. Ediiors :—The (' , invention has assent Idea, 110minoted State officers, proclaimed the choice of Pennsylvania fur President in terms not to be misunderstood, and the members are now quietly returning to their several homes. The telegraph trammtitted an outline of what was going on :—it will be my endeavor to give you a detailed account of the proceedings. In the first plaoe, then, Messrs. Editors, the Con vention was very full—every district wits repre s.•nted by earnest, able men, who came here de termined to do their whole duty to the Demo cratic party and to the country. The lobby of the Hall of the House was crowded during all s s •ssions, by men from all parts of the Com monwealth —Democrats who feel a deep interest in the success of the only truly national party in tih•e Union. At preciAely ten o'clock the Convention we , celled to order by ,Jame F. Johnston, of rhile delphie. Chairmen of the Stata Central Commit tee, when On motion of Victor E. Piolett, of Bradford. .1. Porter Itrawiey, of Crawford. was appointed tempoimry Chairman, and Alessrg. B. Biddle Roberts. of Allegheny, nut B. F. Sloan, of Erie, Secret arms. After two or three contested seat t , had been ,ettled, the Convention, on motion of Gen. John N. Purviance, of Butler, , hrecte.l the chairman to appoint a Committee of one from each Sena t.,rial District. to nominate officers for perma nent organi;mtion, whereupon the following CUM mittee was appointed : DIST. DIST. I. .1. Id Cam 1.,. Ed. Pat ten , on, Islair 2. .101111 :11 . C,R11). lid .1. (;, Aiont,rmnery. n. Ed. S•aidh,,lN nice, 17, \ld NV:i rd. 1. .1. liotizpion (.. \V. E,,er. 1:1. .1. V..1111.es Frauk Vanqnut, 21 1 . V. IthelpF, 7. .lames Cushman. 21. .1. N. Purvian, 12. W. Black. .1t;1;!) to. %. ,;. ltr..dhand MEE= 12. E.l. Patterson, York, 2.... A. I'. Lettish, 13. John Stewart,'27. Robert Given, ' 4. John Platt. 2a. (lenient Footer c.d. Wm. Hopkins, of Washington, stated to the Convention, that his I.lllllle had been men :ioned he it number of gentlemen iu connection ,ith the offic;• ,f President of the C.mvention. .tad having determined net to permit Ids name t , used in that connection, he felt it due to t ho.e gentlemen, as well as to himself, to make a avowel of that determination: lie did it that the uttno,t harmony might prevail, and to tin, knd he hoped the Convention would start right lht motion, the Convention then adjourned uu iil to ntt i ont tine i',inmitteis on Perlin, •ien7 lirranitaiion alt opportunity t , r mol t ing together. 1t ": P. NI. tlw t,tllpor,,n eliri,irman. r celled the eotiventi in t, nnler. Geo. Parvinoce from the r. , mmittee on l'ermAn..n t org , to izntion then reportel }lon It EN 1)RIt l %S It It HT. of Luzertie, for President, 9,:”I Vice Pre.identii, nil I t Secretarici. The report wut.unntlimt)usly adol,ted. tt.l Col 11in 11. mpkina and lien \Vitt F. Packer were •Ipp.onted tt committee to comltict the l'u4oleto e!eet to the chair. tIo Inking the chair r ~,hlre%ge.l the cmiletttion an lioll.llX, : l.rutleuun of the l'••nyention I return yon my thank- for this manife,tati OIL of your parti 'kitty h .hall endeavor I,i .li.i.harve the lutes you have t•• me with fl ty, nnil it may not be improper i nn , at the , time to .tats' what I I`gflr.l ili•mharging the, w:th fidelity. We come here teolay. gen Ilemen. p•rf, of the great. Comm oi wealth it Beimsyivania —and great Ole is -in tint-Meet! t v circummttirlres nailer Wlll , ll 3 1,11 vention ne‘or hefore let,enabled in Pennsylvania We come here n- rt unit -we come here urolivi ded--we emne here to carry out 3 single par pose. 311111131 finrpo.i is to pre.ent. through tl••••• Commonwealth, to the nation at large. n man who is in f•vvry ivav ipialified to di-charge the duties of the tir,t position in the Itepubli , , and who in all prohvbility will occupy it her o , another /oinvention here. tipp131.1 1 .1 ,1 . i Neel I say to can that the name of that diFtinguittheil man i- .I:imes Buchanan Ipplaiem. A man, who at thi- time. not ouiv but the whole nation. is ready ti honor. Renewed applause. , Heretofore it lee. hero .1 . 1 1 1 631 Mr. Buchanan seal pre , ented the politician, of fro -day, 1 1 . , T10 to the Capital of your tsla'i n the •Woulder, , of t h e people. Choer , N.• politician in Pentisylvanin, n- n politician. lee had an exclusive hand in bringing about Be al-Mit, tlu< iMghty. this signal triumph in our l'ommonwealth \lr. Buchanan, this ,181', Pennsylvania. is enshrined in the hearts of her people l.trplause I stranger to-day Ir. lieno•yhanin than he ever was before: Ire i stronger to day in the nation than he ever wa before. 'Cheers.. ! !laving me' here for the l-11 Tll,O of selection delegates who will east nn rimer , 111,1` , vote for this man. whdtit ae delight t i, the Convention which is to meet rr. CMcrirmiti. in June next, it treerrine Mirror taro flint ior man eh- old he entrustrl with the message to be carried there, miler— i.e n true man in every particular-r, ins fir ro, self. I are frank to acknowledge that I know r second choice. rApplaipred I have but i.lir elorice, and that choice the disti n w i r.h e rl men rrr my own native State. What i. to b e th e e ff ec t of our proceedings tool ay : liefre you shat' adjourn to-night. the unanimity with winch thir Convention has been organized--the Moral gran deur and power that is presented here- - goes over the where to all parts of this coentry, and it wi:l carry with it into the putrid(' mind elsewhere a con vi e tio n whirl, we hone will IllAkethe proceedrite of the Cincinnati Convention It unit, ,kl,O presenting our distinguished sou, let us. gentle teen, in sending our delegation to the Converr. tine at cinciiinati, entrust then, with a platform, worthy of the great State of Pennsylvania, an; worthy of the great man that is to stand upon it when they get there. Let a platform go witi, that delegation National in its character—let not he circumcised by narrow, selfish and loco! interests. Let it he nr platform, wide as our country, from ocean to ocean. that every Demo , :rat throughout the land may join hands with es in support of it. In that platform, which we are to entrust with our delegation, let ris , cot cede nothing to the South, hut let us do the South equal and even-handed justice—that is all they ask, and that is what we are willing to give Embodied in that platform, let there be the gre.it principle of the age, of popular sovereigney, :is embraced in the Kansas and Nebraskahill. (Ter rific applause.) Let there be embraced in that platform this great principle—taxation only to meet the wants of a well-conducted Govern ment, sufficient to defray all of its expenses with a strict regard th national economy. (Ap plause. I Let there he embraced also in that pin t form, which these . gentlemen shall carry there, in war of extermination against that sect or party of men opposed to religious toleration in this land. (Applause Let there be no dark spot on Ord. glorious platform—let it be illuminated by rea son, and no dark lanterns—let every portion of it stand out in bold relief," and let the gen tlemen from Pennsylvania, who carry to Cincin nati the ark of our national covenant, take one they may be proud of when they get there with it, and be cheered by thousands who meet there for one common purpose, Mid with one comm r n object. I said to you that I would discharge the duties of the Chair with impartiality : what I menu by impartiality is, that no man is to par. ticipate in that great business, unless he is un der thorough pledges, and has manliness enough to carry these pledges out. Gentlemen, it is about time, I think, in the history of this coun try, that this old Commonwealth—one of the thirteen of the original States of the federal compact—should have a delegation of other por tions of the onnfederacy in favor of one of her own men. We have been postponed from time to time: but when has Pennsylvania faltered" In the times that tried men's souls, she won the proud name of the: Keystone of the Federal Arch: and now, when we are in the midst of times similar to those past, she will, again, as she did before. preserve the Union. (Great ap plause.) And here is the Democratic party rd - Pennsylvania—God knows I am proud to look upon you. I have frequently been in Conven tions here for the last twenty-five years, and have never before seen so much intelligence dis played. Men come up from all quarters, old and young, to prtieipate in bringing about the restora tion of things that unluckily, two years ago, were subverted, and the country involved in disaster. We come here, operated upon by no local feel ings : We come here, operated upon by no sec tional feelings ; we come here, having a due re gard for the whi - to freemen of this Union, and a due regard, I trust, for the black men of the Union. But I ant one of those who think that we had better look to the welfare and happiness of twenty-seven millions of white men than to 1854-5. 1E135-6. '.Ol 302 310.709 4k5.1913 . 31.2:1 :41,7% .3.3.5.002 1(11,t47,, 1.1,.1•2 • 1111111:=31/Z111 TTAititiqnunG, March J. MoRNING S,'ESS'I()N Witt C. Jame, 211. W. .Nlont..zotnot) 24. Gon. IL Siang. MEE AFTERNO()N s Essh . ' . 4 t. irk` 4.4. .- , that of three millions of black men. (Tremen dous applau,:e Ou r politic- here in Penn-i -vania are national. We not take a one rid .l view of thi- great whie4 presented it self in fanatical Abolitionism, and in religious intolerance. 15 e occupy the whole ground. We stand np, ground. too, occupied by our fellow ! Democrats throughout all parts of the country : ,and no Pt an , ylvaa all itr h s suppOrt of James Buchanan, if he is, fortunately, nominated, will more heartily cast his vote:for him at the ballot : lox, than the freeman who live' , upon tI golden hares of California, in Texa. or in the mo-t remote parts of our country. We present a na tional man upon a national platform, without isms of any kiwi. 1111,1 111,11 that platform let lion : nand or fall. If we succeed in nominating that man, and sustaining that platform, who doubt, Lilt what the country is sale . 1 No sound man. I do not think, gentlemen, that we have much to do. Our battle 11,14 , been fought : and We have only to throw up our hats in exultation. that Mr. Buchanan is nominated—awl Mr. Buchanan nominated i , Mr. Buchanan elected. ;Great applam:e. It iv a mere formal matter, that we are now going through—to show Mr. Buchanan our good will, and other part , of the confedera tion, that l'ennslvania is in I,l,,d_ e arneQt, and determined to have hi,r eh ‘i,:2—a point that the National Conventi , m 6ao nrver conce led before I again return toy thank , to von, gentlemen. for .looting tee to this position, the dutie , of whiA I administer. (Cheers., (len. Purviant.e otr,reti the suljuine , l resuiu Re,olerd. That the members of this Conven tiOn do now proceed to vote riva roe, for the candidate for the l'resitleney of the United States, as the choice of Pennsylvania. Upon the names of the members being in compliance with the above, the result was an inmost unanimous expre9sion in favor ,r Pennsylvanitis favorite son.' 'rift vote stood, Buchanan 121; Pallas it : and 1 for the. nominee Of the National Convention, who ever he might he. When the llon. slain. , M. Porter recorded hi vote in favor of Mr. Buchanan, he said that it was very well known what the per ,, nal relatir hetween \lr. ltuchanan and himself were, and that Ito was elected at n county meeting wholly uninstructed as to hi , vote: hut waiving 11.:1 I,er :snot C , .lllSiderati,tl , . rrt. i '.••,,ki;g only t.' the in tegrity and the union cf the Dcznocratio party. he voted for .Ifllllo9 Buchanan I Applatrie Wil,on Reilly, L. Franklin, then 0ff e1 .,...? a resolution, which was adopted, directing the President to app,int four lii , nntorial Delegate , cram the State at large, and two liepce , ontative Delegates from each Congrevsional,„Diatrict, repre,ent the Democracy of the Stale in lip nnl Convontion, to he held at Citieinn a t,l, June next. and for the purpo , e of a d v ,,,,ti ng .. with earnest sincerity, before the del.ozated p,,v er of the Democracy of the rtrion the true p, .ition an.l ,entilnent. , of the pc.0 ,. .. f , The said roininittoe . .linuld report no por ,, n ar delegate not known to he is firm, c• t,.. , 1 under all cireozn-tune's, relia.ble friend of ..1,1111(.. Buchanan. amt who feel. nn ether prefer, me Ile made an el-clucut and able Speer , 7.1 tioti of Hon. John 1.. Daw,on, of Fay tit,. rOIIOIS, was adopted di rec t:,, the chair to appoint It committee ,•f thirteen t , t•repare re-. d ot` t.-• tion of Coe Convention there tats then an ad journment uotll 7 1' \I. EVENING sEsSioN Thr t•-tlyrt,t , nn met n t 7 when i t, nritv.intt,l the N3th.nill l'orlvt•rttiott 1111 , 1 tl 3 l 111:i t'"!tlytittre,t , ii' ttlnrinn•. i 1 ) :11N,01 iilntwey .lone.. It Itrivhl Nt ,, nt2; Em•in,!.. ,, Van,lnt..l,lth NI, in,. Mifflin Ilanntan, ./. I ;, M. golllCl7. I ~ ,n.nigh. Clinrlos 3 .1 rawin-d. Franc.. I •hn II St:.l; J. II ntan.ll,l^,• 11 It. \lurrac. i;. Tn , -1 er. .1 NI IN;rt•ir. V r. \v," in II ‘1e1...-11, ii. 1V P.r;•wer. I\\ 'nit,. B. 1-• liken, Cnnrie- N , `urvinnro..l..7o , ••• .13,w , I. I I:l:LAy'.;•y Tln•ro I.l•ing. thl.': 11,0 1' . 7 ._ I.y utianitn,r , r..•;n•••t Slinni•l Tlon- W- Rigler thin t vomit-11 in an ..:.,cluet:t nn•l pltriotie int - inner..•liciting rg•reni nn.l applan,r. At itiv:r ,• 31111”1111111t•Il I Mid tic th, Voi,n,ll tilq•le Ow clinr'o. Iltt •1,11.•‘.. '11••• :• I +l-!rwt I (;,,rw••• NV !, " '2•l • • ", I 4tl, NV.11,1,11 II ‘Vltt... ! 1.111 i-kr. •Ytit •••.1110,. \I .•• I ii‘j I .r•I " I ` ,l l , 1 , -.•r!re A r.i. CHO. :1,. I! .1 - •• •1, V r •. i P 1 I 1.1.• T 1. • •• , .( , r. 1l o no.rtlart•l 11. rter, o:Ltlpitin re) i.i•riti. rhilt; I) ntr.rtl-' Joh, !k i t ; handier. 3.1 John I I 'h., 15'. i " 101 Bret,. I. " J .. 0tTh , .1(111, " ./91111 Butrei,clittoter; Charier. D. )1, I. 'l,, are. Tth .1 , tin I; o th A. Jon,. P. h. Miller. I. 11.1. II " I uth— John )1. lirk•oier. " 1 I h thin L. llow,trt, " 1211, II 11. Wr''.7.lo, " liith N. lint. 11. 11. Beardsley 14111 - V. E. C. L. Ward. Iroh 11. " Miry .john •• , thart. " I -- 1. P. John Cri•-•=ultin. " loth --Julln C. F.,erh.irt. Forney. A leo. NrK.OOOO. 211th--John L. I)a.wpin, \t. •• 21st--Andrew Burke, ch ar h... 22r1 W. filark. James A. -)I. Trout., N. • .• 240: L. liJlls, J. Y. James. 27th J. P. I:rawley, W. Laird. The Convention then adjourned. SEcnNI) I).IY—NfoRNING sEssioN At It) o'clock the Convention was called to or der by the Chairman. Mr. Reilly moved that a committee of five be appointed to inform the lion. James Buchanan (4 . * his nomination by this Convention for the Presidnicy : which was unanitmun.ly adopted The Chairman appointed the following gentle men .11 ssi l committee. G. W. Brewer. Franklin lione.l Porter. Northampton ; ILut. Joel It. Manner, Adam, : .1. A. Gibson. Allegheny ; and George R. Philadelphin. Mr. Bray;ley offered the following reqolution, which was adopted : Re/Oired, That the State Central Conunittm. may be increased to any number under sev,nt . , - five, at the option of the President, and that a•,y ten, on the call of the Chairman, shall be a qm. r um to trametct busines:i. Mr. Julio I. DAwson. from the Committee, le ported the following admirable series of resolu tions; which were read an.l unnuitnmodyndort.,- R,.,,hyd, That in the present distracted con di tion of parties, in which sectional and parti issues have been allowed to attain a dan g ep,, supremacy, we recognise in Hicy.of mocratie party, that whielt rests upon the coo stitution as its basis; and that it is the party which above all others ha-, in the language the illytrimis Madison, ever continued to h.: I the union of the States as the basis of peace and happiness; to support the Cutistito tion, which is the cement of the Union. as in its limitation as its authorities; to respect the rights and authorities reserved to the States ti,ll - the people, as equally incorporated with :and essential to the success or the general system ; a nd to avoid the slightest interference, with the rights of conscience or the functions of religion, so wisely exempted from civil jurisdiction. - RsAo/rett, That by the general consent of the wise and virtuous of all nations, the framers of the lapublic of the United States, exhibited in their individual characters, and in the result of their public deliberations, a degree of virtue and a practical statesmanship, to which the history of the world affords no parallel; that in no part of the Federal Compact is the wisdom of our fathers more conspicuous, than in leaving the whole question of slavery to the states in their separate capacities ; and that in the provision for the re-delivery of fugitives escaped from labor or service, they demonstrated a sense of justie-- an appreciation of the value of then , IMIIIM :,•.t.iehmeet to it, pre-erv:.ion--an nvoi‘lance ''''e phlanihrophy, met impraoti,..,l:e orieF of government—whi:h pre , ent a proper ex “mple for the gu'Aance and imitation of tt , , their eon!' den d . 16 ' ,0 /red, That we look only to the Constitu- ' tion, and the expositi,n thereof which has been , afforded by the practiue of Democratic minsinis trationc. for. file chart,of our policy. That there con-titute. till the fundamental law is changed inch preside , . the hlih,litifr; oar eliediem:e a- : .111 I that we ly discatd that partial and exa: ,, erated .tympathy the attempt to carry which in:o piiaetice, is at the peril of our dearest intere , l:: a, a nation, and threatens the intlictmn of evil , of tenfold magni tude to tho , e which it propuses to hod. That the equality of the State. , is the vital element of the ttow=titution itself, and that interference with the ritdito Of the States by tbn'te who seek to dik:rerzard the sacred elp i ran _ re: of the past, and by all ntip , rs, , Imuld• he rebuked with the sante tl at sv-uld denounce and repudiate all attempt- to erect Alen,. di-tinc ti,ns between tlic.se who a., entitled t, , hare the Mus=ings awl hew nt• ter rree in-titutiens. That the elf rt t .11rect the power of the Government I.y nnti-slasery agitation. under the various names and ~;* free Foilirn, keti-Nel , raskltista. Fusioni-in nn I Re-dublican i,in ; and by interfering with the rightzi of con. , cienee in estahlishinc a rrlisi-u , test as a Taal ifp.ation for office, by the , ecret fm ciety of the Know Nothings, is opposed both to the letter and t the spirit the Cnstitution, ail I to the earnest trachimzs and practice of its earlic,t and most Imuered Thai we are ndrr t• ever unalterably tt , t)tt-e I tt' the tidett int i t it..nn ;atit nn which the t YerthteW of tli, !M.' religious right , nt the citi/en: that the of the ritirort. hko ..f the 5 , 1.1(.5. I- P..acred and inalieualtie right, never I, he interfered with by faetdon , parties anti re, letzbditti, n. with, it a -tit Yer-ton of the of ali.l a re the guarantees of the ra,t That in tho rrr,,•a: of the act known cranpromi-, , ant, an•t thel , ns,a'ze 111, , net ormaniring the Torritnrie , of K an , and Nehr•t-ka. from Iwo n•titutinual o the lest l'ong . rm, pm formed a work of pa ;riot c sacrifice in ineetimf ih , lrm aml4 of s , 'hal excitement L unshaken inlherence to the frin.holerifsl c:lrity4t 11, , .4,111 nr.noce,-an, hit /hat it wl,s 4-xl42d:tent t , airet the 4111 t•Si nf which it dispo-cd, nr) , l sv . c',oh c , 01 1, 1 11cvf.r n Inuit cfa tare en.y ,ott;C- vitt than at pre,ce The We roe .glue i n it e•ttii n to the Terri ., r'. e , of the United f the ••rn'e mart jnaNre of n n ; 1 4 of to $ 1 I. 1( " designed I v IY.tii•er, of our Co; fln.l which r•ne of its es. seu ti,il prineilbes by lb,. J. / That the I cm •cracv Pennsylv*- fonowing the eoun•el -nine of the wke ,, t .. , fbte•tnen of the nortl: t I •outh. were ten.ly ou more than one the 1,4.'1, to f'XlVllei the Cellllpre rni ,, e line t the Pacify., so an 1., ',Cho 1; the 1 of n fthal the lo , of .14 ery in tile 1• reitorn , -, hut when rejEstr 1 in 1 (41 tLc d/ii: it invillveil t - the very torn NVIIO floW clamor ii the lino, there ‹eerneh Wi , e R I :C:1111;N , :,. n, An,1111:11 ,e wh.le Sl:,ccrp in the ter to the pe, 1 1 there,):. to he Tegflrded 111'.01: .leem nvi.l therofurr cil,•r!:lHr ext. nd lks,trty • , I:l,p,rt 1,61_ orea tt izing, the territot le- Kazis:l,s )11 lt nn. 1 --. ^t- .. int I 1!..m ii-tmg.kti , lit.,l 1,17.11 ret--11!L! Dot). Li-_.rat cl,l I It ,1 tiA.-man.hip--I, I cholcc Prp•"l , Stati—. `• 7 f ie, I that we •I^ homhv `nstrort our , lel mate? to the Natio t t,, ,, einblo Julio next. to It, al , i,,• oort, to secure him the ti^tittliati,r, W th., • TI ,qt q soeti 11 I .! ft •• 11, When :in • ~) 'n ;he pnpnkr I,r3rtch • t:;ro, nn l with the pro , spe(.l w., .1 - ,.i,f11 111! • • f..r t!....r purr ~k inte,•••11( 11111 .tay pr„:7,-. e efree . Al:ll'y t:, .1 f 0..! 41 . ull r tele.l! e\ ;Le .191r,r , r.. 01 tl {veg.' ik,— fithie r ti... ri • I' rtdt. ,•( 3" Icir . .r ~:i (,~ c•igri glit --e i expe: t Le 1111111 the N.. f Denvx•rsel- in \ v•-n • 1' t• 1... t.. All.l t14 , i1,4? 11 . 1 :714 4 1 I '11`,4:4'1. f :4 s 4 4,/ . nIA [h. ` , 4 : ; • , . un n 51;,, , ,, ; o r th e w e ei t •.! Renee 111141 1 hot , !.r.e! , l y f 2; t n ler well th.. ••'. n llnkt pro earnestly Ole !,,,r "wry, f Itlvitever Lme Ili . 11 .f T. 71;;; h. prr. Ir.J it t:nlmpa . r,•4! •• ,/, it wl , tort , t•t• f . warLiig ur law- a•.l in lirn th e retr,alv t.. L t . t , , •1111., t 11. t: rlgl.t ttf .in ballot It- \ Otto other evils Ale• •ignfiritit in colnra , t-, , n with that of r I the 1110[ wait of time. : tiii• :101 :re ffilin:.l r , l. I t;1 1 !I! le•tructi..ll of our pre-i•nt intervats and h nest , as a I.o,iltio, thQ,leatli-kitc!l tef ',it- That it the ao l of Pow: ...y;v•iniu that Inlepeu V.'4, dot :11.rt'd, the conNtitiition cylydructed, and that :hgreforc hc , buivs in R , f,cr .11 sen.r the duty r.t t., watch a iri, -dkro . ), a. cured, Ipy elmrter of the irnbpti - i•t ilia first IttlroppaChr: , dan;fcr to it , re: petu'iy, ayd rort4Or 11l ohyrl-1: iniydyte, the pallitAlittni yf our Lappities, social and err That hid vacaucie , that mac tale place in the delegation to l'!uciiinati, now lecte I. shall he filled lis n itiljYrity -1 the irlib!c nutubyr there present, ant that tho Said ‘lch.ga thdi have full pbwer and authdrity aluciy; thetu , elvcs to regulate by whom and 11 w• the.! cotes blot!! be given in the Conventiyn. /1,ga1v44.1, That the Democratic State Central mu l itt e e ,halt regtidre a pledge from, ed.d, teter, to vote for the candidates for Presiden; a1..1 Vice President of the Uuited States, who may be nominated by the Cincinnati nil in ease of the neglect or refusal of any elector so to do within n reasonahle time, the nrefentral Committeo be and they are hereto empowere.l to substitute. There were two haliots fee- Canal Conan, - sioner. The following is the mull of th e loot ballot: 11..enr;ze Semi 71 Nimrod Strieldatel.. .T. 11. Zhnnterindo Edward Sichih ti Mr. Scott, of Colunihia county, was •leclured nominated, and, on motion, the nomination wd nulde Fin .Itl , lil,lr (lone•ral there ‘vcre f,ur he ht , t ~ t atuling ti..= collo Nv,: .lu.•oL Fry .\ ',ray Vry. jr , t' 1101111 on,ry, nun lLrruO~r~ 'ierlan , l duly riwninited. thi motitoi, made For Surveyor 6t•norti there were four ballot: , Tho In=t , t.od nn followq : Twi-the he, () I‘. T. Alexander -.me Nlo,ro 9 Philip Johnsor IV. S. (;:lrvin Mr. lye:, wa,z , dvelare , i ; art erwa,r.ls v. Xt th , afternonn session the following lieSpfliell WAS 1 ., ':01 1., di(' convention I.y from Hon. John It. Thompson, New Jersey, .• that the Democratic members of the New Jersey Legislatur, had unanimously prt.isca a re,oluti,ll deel.iring the lion. James Buchanan their for the Presi‘leney." The reading of the de.- patch was receive.' with shuts of applause. ..Id4resses were deliiired by It. Biddle 'tub ert., of .klleg.heny, Win. F. Packer, of Lycoming, Jame , \I. Porter, of Northampton, li. IV. ISrew er, of Franklin, W. H. IN'elsh, of York, i. 'lunch and lion. Writ. Wilkins, of Allegheny„; after which the Convention adjourned sure die. roil.: OF F1.4,11.—T0 judge if Flour be pure and geed, take a little in the hand. and equeeze it for half a minute: if good. it can be put out of the baud in a lump, retaining the form given to it lv the hand; it adulterated, it will fall apart as soon 11S it leaves the hand. EMI 2 .,vornrwi l t ree,,zrri7,l in OW Cnnl 111,1-,iro, of 1 nn I vl,ll, I th 4th Ml= the !,r .1 cc • , - tr!li •••• :1::14 ht.l.itt 's !ti 1111 • • lIMIIIIM The, Hriliah Naval Foyer f.,/I..it ing we,ittni of the I:: Nat'ul fmve iu continis,itpn fi rr !MIMI u' RfnGanat it.•rrxiteun and Islazk F.., I and Australia. I 'aril. illur nen jai__ c..a.1 of .I.lrica al.• ,1" 10. - .41 I fopi• Anivri,a. t•-1 • .1.: ~r .11mrink :\ • 11 1,11..“.•ti Want Iltiiio, 111 z, nic. r,t. 11;11 I~lrni .... tuo 11 I'uuppruprinl .l. refittluz •,, LII ;I'llll lit, lt,tl tc 01 - .1.1.. , 1 6• There were ye-terday in commission. tit Ports iti sailof. men.of-war; there was also I fr“ rate cf 1:',1 guns: one second rate of I'll: :'riot,: ~o, and a shireship of 42 (all ,erews:i peddle steam sloops of ti--nearly all ready for the pendant; also, 5 mortar vessels. (the Blazer, Prciiipt. lin, or and Cupid d i quite ready for service. Pcrisincuth aldne, there were 61, men-of-oar yes;erday. I =II t r I'.l/.2111e1 t u; harin.r and I I gtinlionts all in viir,.iiii s , rwnrilnee, at viiri.itni port,': 11,t 21 , 11:1:1c.,1 - fir , ' rite. 2 , econd, ,third. I 2 1;11h, 2 h. 2 sloop. and 4 brig,..; l•rought i..ruer.i, 2 4)- A oruxa•--A, title{ is ti, of the yoar win , - .llll' in tl a itodol.l.• Among ilia 11 Ir,. Ow pi oprioton. . F I 8r.... of 111 I..r.•§JIA t•• ita c 1111.1,• fur tho annoying. and f.tt:kl u.aui. s 01 IL ,5it.,00 , 1 by a pit,,t. lan g.1“11. ,•‘.l iiil fa suvural I Plltetll .,. . and 1.11.1 0, R. "'MO .1i Ll.t t,. “tr, it t, uhlic a. it 1.01 nu..liclite. 11 11.‘, lovcoult, juntly Ow l nits.l Star,. as ?h.. groat ~rti.i.ut 11. 1111 , 1 Li. 1/V/Ilaild it. tit.t iittnxittt pultittt. .ti. rll 1..4111 I, t.k fir Pr. .111.17tr's I,y Pitt, Pa. All \ erutifilgos, r...111pat,,J1. ar, a, riL I : Vertillll4,. id,. I.t. ..•14.1orato .1,1 11. a at all aulna I.E \II \ t. Stier,Aor, t.. J. ( 11 last} NI , CA, wri,er of Yourth Li, Pllea “ftea fatal, ~,.atilt. Ili, a IQ with. 11 F,XTILIt.I , lA. If m.c,tion 11 , rusU,mom', the, fillt4l ith Extrurti , ”. mn.! u.. h 'l , •ii ttS tL.. ,) king. L, uit I.J.lnt‘, n It It, ci to- Lo con • :lily ago oi Vlrtiirw to gib t-utir • t,,,tat,tty to I/11, itrz I.; Our applii,tio, ku • , .11 th • I, , tl.„ii.lling and I