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'WEDNESDAY MORNING JAMES BUCHANAN, Democratic Convention Re-assembled The Hon- TIMOTHY lota having withdrawn his name aa • candidate for Surveyor General, in a communication ad dressed to the Democratic State Central Committee, at Its last meeting in Harrisburg, a Resolution wee adopted by their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegates of the bud Dezinkratic State Convention to assemble at CIIAM BERSBURG, on 'WEDNESDAY, THE MTH DAY or AUGUST WELT, at 10 . o'clock, A. M, to nominate a candidate for Sur veyor General, to fill the vacancy created by the declination of Judge Ives. In pursuance of this action of the Demo cratic State Central Committee, the Officers and Delegates of ' the last Democratic State Convention are respectfully re quested to meet at the time and place above mentioned, and for the porpose stated G. G. Wiencort, Secretaries. lotAo G. licKirtur, OP THE DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA "The Union must and shall be p d•' THE DEIHACT or PEEREELVINIA, and all others in favor of preserving the Union of the States, now seriously endan gered by, a sectional organization, led and controlled by the open enemies of the Pederal Constitution, and conducted upon the alarming Idea of repudiating nearly one-halt of the States of this Union, are tee,chdly notified that BASS ItLEETUNGS 4111 be held at the following times and places, of the friends of JAMES BUCBANAN for Pre4dent, and JOHN C. BILECKINRIDGE for Vice President: At 011A&IBERSBURG, Franklin County, on THURSDAY, the Sth day of August, 1856, being tho day after the Demo cratic State Convention. . . . _ . At ERIE, Erie County. on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of August, 1856. At PIITSDURGII, Allegheny County. on WEDNESDAY, the 10th of September. 1888. At BELLEFONTE, Centre County, on WEDNESDAY. th '24th of Sep'ember. . • . - - At lIAIitIUSBUII.O, (the Capital of the States) L. IV KU N liISDAY, the Ist of October. And at PHILADFiLPIII.A, on the lith of September, 18:41, being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution of the United States. Eminent Democrats, from our own and Min, Stains, wl be present at all thew mootiugo, to addreaa their fello citizens Henry Ward Beecher says in the New York Independent, of which he is one of the editors, that the nomination of Fremont is providentia For once we agree with rise Beecher lieve that the hand of Providence may be seen in all human events ; and in none more distinctly than in those great events that have resulted in making this the greatest and freest and most prosperous nation on the globe. "Ood has not so dealt by any other people." The mission of the American republic though well begun, is not yet half accomplished ; and its destruction now will not be permitted. Could the party that has nominated Fremont succeed in electing him, disunion would speedily follow, and with it a train of evils and disasters more fatal than ever afflicted any other nation. But happily, Providentially, a man is put in nomination by the disunion conspirators whom the people will refuse to support. Ist. Because he is not honest. They will hot elevate to the highest office in the nation n won who, in a much lower office, speculated with the people's money—run the government in debt fir his own private emolument : and got rich by the fraudulent ass of a military commission that he had won by influence, and not by merit. They will not elevate to so high an office El man who, as a Lieutenant Colonel, was arraigned before a fair and competent tribunal for mutiny nrtddi,i bedience of orders, found guilty, and dismis9ed from the service. 2d. The people will not support him, becau-m he has no capacity to fill the high office for who h his deluded friends have nominated him. Twen ty-one days only of experience as a legislator has he had. And in that time instead of reply ing by argument to charges made against hinr, he assails with blows, like a ruffian, a gray haired Senator, much lees in size than himself. Not one act of his brief legislative career ex hibits any capacity except for waylaying and striking men of smaller stature. But one bill does he originate, and that was designed to cut out of their claims and chances of prosperity the great mass of the laborers of the State that for such brief time entrusted him with office. Nu act of his life exhibits anything more than the ordinary capacity of any captain in the army. 3d. The people will not support him because be is not attached to the Constitution and the Union. Born and raised in the South, and edu• cated by the charity of its ladies, he yet betrays it, and seeks the nomination of a party that re- Tiles and slanders the South; that labors to din 'solve the Union and destroy the Constitution, and light up the names of civil war. One of hii warmest supporters in the nominating conven tion was Joshua R. Giddings, who some years ago was expelled from Congress for uttering the following treasonable and villainous words : "I look forward to the day when there shall • c- Aft 1: •41•4%- • •;.x4: \f t 1 t. t • ""1.- •-* . • ' ; . • ~•~~~o~~; ~:a_~~j:~;T~ OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY _ 11110CRATIC STATE TICKET. OA.NAL 00 MXMIONCR GEORGIC SCOTT, or OoLtricau Oo JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTGOMT Co. JOON W. FORNEY, Chairman. MASS MEETINGS By order of tho DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL Cul] IT WAS PROVIDENTIAL "be a servile insurrection in the South ; when the " black man, armed with British bayonets, and led on by British officers, shall assert his free dom, and wage a war of extermination against " his master; when the torch of the incendiary "shall light up the towns and cities of the South, " and blot out the last vestige of slavery. And " though I may not mock at their calamity, nor "laugh when their fear cometh, yet I will hail it "as the dawn of a political millennium." Stich is the man and such is the party that selects Fremont as its disunion candidate. "Is he honest.' Is he capable ? Is ho attached to the Constitution?" Neither: And the people will find it out soon enough to repudiate him. What then, it may be asked is there that is Providential In his nomination It is that the party that contemplates a great crime against human liberty, and the ruin of a great nation, has been judicially blinded in the selection of a, candidate. They have in their madness selected one whose public acts and career have been so reckless and reprehensible that, when made known to the people, they will bring down em phatic condemnation of his wild presumption. "Whom God designs to destroy he first makes mad." And surely no greater evidence of insani ty is-needed than the nomination for the Presi dency of the dishonest cattle dealer; the disobe dient and discarded soldier; the brawling Sena tor; the enemy of the laborer; and the con scienceless land monopolist. To destroy so kn. gerons a party as the disunlonists just such an insane nomination was needed, and Providence has ordained it.. Ilitie Beecher is right; the nomination of Fre mont is Providential. A FREMONT ORGAN.—The Republicans here tofore have had no open advocate of their candi dates among the Philadelphia press, but they have recently purchased the Times, a Fillmore paper—which treats its readers on Monday to three columns of abolition thunder. Its present course we apprehend will rather astonish its readers in this city, where, we are informed, two hundred copies were-subscribed for by membert of the Fillmore and Douelson ' club, under the ..impression that it was -11 squad- and. „reliable ~American paper. .;,„ - 4jFr. , .r. i ! V4l 44'1 .0„, • AworEtaa CoItRUPTION FuyD. 7 4(lB proposed through the New York Tritiune,-(eays the Albany Argua) that a fund, to be called the " Tribune Fund," and to amount to one million of dollars, shall be raised by the readers of that paper and transmitted to the pr,oprietors "for the relief of Kansas." Whether each a fund relieves Kansas or not, doiibtless administer relief to many mendicant politicians, and create a glorious time among the Astor House clique of political ope rators, who always like a full treasury when they assume the labor of conducting a political cam paign. With this one million, and with the "one :JULY 30 .undred thousand a month during the war," which the Buffalo gathering resolved to raise, and with the contributions of thoae who own shares in Mariposa, a vigorous campaign can be carried on and " shrieks for freedom" may be expected to multiply among those not heretofore conspicuous for their benevolent labors. This a famous age for philanthropy and stealing.— Washiwton Union. ExEcirriox or A MURDERER. —George Wilson, a colored man, who was found guilty of the mar der of Captain William Palmer, of the schooner Eudora Imogene, was hung on Friday, at White Plains, Westchester county, New York. Up to the last moment of his life, ho avowed his inno °ewe, and died without any thing more being elicited in reference to this tragedy than was brought out on trial. About two thousand peo ple, including quite a number of women, were drawn together from the surrounding country, and the buildings and trees in the vicinity of the jail were crowded with persons eager to wit ness the execution. For ten days previous to Sunday last Wilson affected insanity, and sup posed by so doing he would not be hung , but finding that nothing could be effected by this, he then requested Sheriff Little to interpose with the Governor, and get the sentence commuted to imprisonment.. A Camel. Hoax.—A young law student of Cin cinnati, finding that Kansas outrages" were becoming scarce among the followers of Horror,. Greeley, manufactured one for the especial ben efit of those lovers of eitaiderit, the Black Re• publicans. The Cincinnati Commercial eagerly caught at the bait, giving its readers a most pa thetic account of Kansas miseries. The editor has since discovered that he has been sold, and is very angry about it . he pronounces the trick an " outrage on the peopk of Ohio !" We would advise the Commercial to get up an " indignation meeting." This Kansas " boar. - like other Roorback. of the same sort, we doubt not, will be extensii , ly published by the Black Republican papers, and dwelt upon with great unction THE IFAY IT o LYS. Tong followed the river, and owns interest. ,n boats, informs 1.1!1 that he was at Louisville the other day when a gentleman came there to get a large boat built that will coat some seventy eighty thousand dollars. Our informant urgid him to come to Pittsburgh where ae could ,z et it built $5,410, cheaper The man declared be would rather it would coat five or ten thousand dollars more than employ the abolitioni.t contractors and mechanics of Pittsburgh lie He erpressed the opinion that few more boats would be built hero for the southwest Our Pittsburgh mechanics and boat builders better lay up their tools and vote for Fretn and disuniun at once. Some other classes m,gt,t find similar reason for such a course Costa Ocala —The tierrnan Whig paper p ,, '• linked in Erie, Pa , has announced its intent to support Buchanan and Bre