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Here it ie " MAttli•v4l , STo , 6 NOT NE,uTlAßLK.—:Another of Chose everlasting notes ot J. C. Fremont's, for $l, - ,'lto or $l,RtlO, was hawked about Wall and other streets, yesterday, to be duiposed of et most any prioe, but no takers. .* t pheation was made, we understand, to Messrs. nuell,tlreeley, Raymond, and others, all ['mutts to the ~,148e, but not to the note, who politely declined —out ol tunic. ho. Bennett never will get his house at this rate.' INETTALILE Al+.l'lll , ll - 1".-All attempt is made to frighten the Philadelphians into the support of the abolition and disunion candidate 1.3 , threatening to take all the western trade to New York, where the woolly horse finds more irup port Some one pretendlug to write from t'u• lumbus, Ohio, Lad ix letter published in the Jour nal, of this city, and then the Philadelphia Tuner republishes it, arid expresses great alarm. Was ever gru.s an absurdity attempted ? A few fanatical abolitionists imagine they can raise up and tear down cities with a few puerile letters!' \Vhot next ' --- THE EXAMINED. AND REVIEW There are tw,, lieluucratu: papers in Wash ington county Lea ,we of the above titles: and they are among the beet papers in the State. They are hard tit work for Buck and I3reck,' and Nye cannot but admire the ahility and intelligence they display in their editorials and selections No cause can fail with such earnest and judicious advocates. AN011162 plan to absorb the Americans has been proposed by the Black Republicans. But it is promptly rejected. Sam is resolved not to be ewallowed by Sambo. Sambo's mottth waters fur Sam, but the latter spurns him andt6 offers. • 4* , 1 , j •' • - ' r • ! • ••• , . Never before in,.tbe history of the Democratic i party did such perfect harmony exist in its ranks. Private feuds are laid aside for the pre lent, and all Democrats and' all Democratic pa pers unite cordially foil the common and great purpose of crushing down a vast conspiracy against the Union, the Constitution and the very existence of the republic. At such a time Dern- ocrats know no duty but to serve the cause et' their country. This vast Massachusetts conspi racy must be exploded this year, and will be. Her money, her abolition orators, her disunion efforts and her boasts of power will all fail and be forever condemned by the yeomanry of the republic. And it is not Democrats alone that join in that stern condemnation. Old line Whigs by thousands join us in our good and patriotic cause. Thirty-three newspapers in Western Penn sylvania alone are earnestly at work in our cause: yet a lying Black Republican paper, the New York Herald, says thete are only twenty-four papers in Pennsylvania supporting Buchanan. We add their names below, and will soon give the names of the Democratic papers in Eastern and central Pennsylvania VOUST 10. Erie County—Erie Observer, and a German pa per. Crawford County—Crawford Democrat, Penn Sylvania Sentinel. Mercer County—Western Press. Lawrence County—Lawrence Journal. Beaver C•mnty---Beaver Star. Washington County— Review, Examiner. and a campaign paper Greene County—Waynesburg Messenger. Fayette County —Genius of Liberty, Sentinel. Westmoreland County—Argue, Republican, Democrat. Allegheny County—Post, Daily and Weekly Union, Daily and Weekly, Allegheny Democrat Republicans, tdaily,j new German daily. Somerset County—Visitor. Cambria County—Echo, Democrat and Senti nel. Armstrong County—Democrat. Jefferson County—Jeffersonian Clarion County-- Dem.,crat. 1 et:amp , County—Spectator. Elk County --Reporter Warren County--Ledger. Potter Cutiniy —Pioneer and tfem , crat Clearfield Ceuttiy- --Republican. Butler County—llerald. Some of them at least are unpurthasable The great mass of them are true, and will remain so. Money and a lie cannot buy them. 8e11,,b1 one example in the following affidavit Whence comes the money that is so profusely lavished in buying German papers There will he more affidavits:nut soon showing that in some instance• the offer- of money have been spurned. Three th,usand dollar, *ll9 offered for a German paper at Etwon end refused The Know Nothing. and Republican. think the I;ertnar , are mere cattle and can be bought and sold in the market }et the same bribers prate about Free Kansa. 14.1.,i tree negrnes " Here 19 the affidavit I=l 4 '‘tru , , HARMONY AND NEWSPAPERS ARE GERMANS BOUGHT! Si;-J o Pennayiransa, Sorthompron County. to • Personally appeared before the subscriber, n Justice of the Peace in and for void county, Jo, o h c o t e , e d i t o r th e fadeitenderit Democrat. a German newspaper, published in the borough of Easton. in said county, who being duly sworn according ti law, dual ma his solemn oath declare and say, that on or about the midddle of July lot, Henry W. Lowry. a brother of Major Gen Grove P. Lowry. of Kansas, having first colic deponent aside, proceeded to in q uire if he was p i op e i e tor an d h a d sole eontroi of the paper of which he wan the editor That Upon this dep • nen' answering in the affirmation, a::1 after some i con‘ersation had passed upon the prospects for nese of tine several candidates for the Prest ict - y. the stud Henry \t Lowry, further sa• that he was auth-rifed by certain persons t oay to hint that if he. the stud deponent would ”ut :101 faithfully support l'ol. Fremont he said deponent would remove three thousand I••' tars. Tnat they had the money ready. anti all they wanti was for him to pledge his honor th he s. support t 'ol. Fremont and the trediey -b oo b( l. e p ai d d . io n to him, in cash, b e fore be sli.mbl L, ic• i nired to take 11.11) ntoul. That up t tti, I, p. cent repty.o,; that he would not .t. , the conversation 'Ton that c,utuort en d e d on I they s eparated, ) Ned this deponent further with that the at ...le mud foregoing is substantialiy all that passed LiVet, bite and the anti Fleury IL. Lowry ui rela u to that sub j ect Jest sit t ~ I .K Sattl - ,re and subscribed August 4th, , me, lion E W yr . .l P CII/CASSIAN SL4VE THArVI ple eorrerponaent of n London paper may. quit-nal number of t'irraioAian slave loafer. an now in the Turkish capital, charge , ' with u„• disi,o-al of the numerous parcel,. of Cireasmi:in girls that have been for mane lime pouring into that market. Perceiving that when the 11118,11341, hall have re.nerupied the costa of the ('aucnFa- thi• traffic in white slaver will he ever. the t it dealer. have redoubled their etT(irte ever sin...e the Cl.aumetivemout of the ptaef. toe fen, sett, to intr.tduce Mtn ?urkei the peatmtt pott•:. nittulter of wunten. while the opportunity of doing so lasted. They have been vo Fuseestd . o:. notwithstanding the prohilutinn of the trade Ity the l'trte, and the prevenett of tt. , many Briti-tt ship- in the Itlat k Sea, that never, perhaps, at nn{• Fortner period, wit. white human ile-h cheap fiF roi th:n rwanent. There it all absoho, gitit w (Le market, mud dt.a:Cr' t throw away their goods., owing to the etten, , the. supply, which in mrtny hni , Lie u I,v .tvion under the BritNll thug. " grhol middling v“; wm th,.ught vviy utletrp Ht 11110, but at ILI !.attlC c) , tv f , ,r I CINCINNATI ENktUalle.ll.. I the very exchange paper , we w,.t now is the Cincinnati Enquirer It is a larve double sheet paper handsomely printed, and edited with admirable ability. The best evidence of its usefulness and firmness in the Democratic cause is the fierce assaults made upon it by the opposition presses of Cincinnati and elsewhere It is the subject of about as constant attack ni the pittsburgh loot. We like positive qualities, and a decided dissenter and the Enquirer has them iw good proportion. It presents, ton, every viderwe or prosperity. It is a faithful sentinel on one of the watch towers of the Republic, and we hope it will ever prosper I'II.I3IORK PAPER IN A I.O:UHF:NY ('oral fir-t number of the National American a Fillmore and limnenion paper, appeared yester• day It iii to be edited and published by a com mittee of the Fillmore and Iloneb•'ou Club, and will appear semi-weekly, and be furnished to eingle .i,ubseribers during the campaign at fifty cents per copy, maul to cl,i 4 bs at a lower rate . In this 188110 it convicts the Commercial Journal of " a deliberately concocted falsehood," and we presume will, if it takes the trouble, convict the editor of that sheet of an equally glaring one twice a week until the campaign is over After the fifth of November next the Journal will become more truthful ? We hope so. The Fillmore More In Eastern Ohio .4 correspondent of the Wheeling Intelltyrnrer, writing from Cambridge, Ohio, under date of August I, thus speaks of the FillFnore move in that part of the State. He says: " The Fillmore party, in the counties forming this C o ngressional district, in very strong and united: much more so, in fart, than I had expected to find them, being wrongly informed, as I was, by the 11 . - publicans. The district is composed of Belmont, Monroe, Noble and bluernsey. The party will poll 2000 votes in Belmont, 1500 in Monroe, and propor tionally in Noble and Guernsey. The organization is active throughout the State, and Mr. Fillmore will poll from 75,000 to 100,000 votes. In this t'ongres storml district the Fillmore party have nominated their candidate for Congress, their selection being John M. Bushfield, Esq,, of this pines," By request we re-publish this morning the opinions of Jefferson in relation to to a dissolu tion of the Union and sectional parties. WE wish our friends at °auto% Phiol Would inform as when Col. Jellle takes the stump for Fremont. woo At , • • :di! 4 4., #0 "'• 1 a `' .14:701r1"4 14114(.4 • ••• e ""',2 ' 4;T 11;f 1 ; 7 .- •• • ; " „, • , '• „ r, , . f .n'd4 t y>~++ ~ b j3•R ^-~ As the contest fcr the Presidency pi ogre-sea the quiet looker-on see. many rimmiing things; which the players of the great game, owing to their active and absorbing occupation do.not see in so striking a light. Some of these queer cir curost.nce. I propose rapidly to review The Know Nothing and Black Repoldican Con ventiot,, with a rare and beautiful unanimity, chose Col. Fremont for their candidate—he lie• ing thus made the exponent of pure Americanism on the one hand, and of Anti-Slavery sentiment on the ottier —bearing in hiaditlieult. path to pow er, tLe red flag of the exclusive K and the black and traitorous ensign of Harrison and Seward. No wonder he toils, and totters, anti eweata. Every one knows that Americanism, as con strued in the Know Nothing lodges, means oppo sition tii foreigners and fiireign influence of every soil, generally and especially the exclusion of Catholic , from public office—to this last article of their faith they are firmly bound, and solemn ly sworn. Consistency would require that the candidate of these sworn brothers should nut be a Catholic—or so it seems to us—yet we are il.- survd, by a gentleman, intimate in the family of Cul. Brant, of St. Louis, I the brother iu law of Col. Fremont, I and a frequent guest at Ms house, where Col. Fremont is also a guest for days and weeks together,—that Col. F. is a con stant worshipper at ayatholic Church, and that a Catholic prelate is his spiritual adviser li' aides this, it is not denied that his father wa- Catholic, --that his sister is a Catholic, and that he was married by a Catholic clergyman. No stranger evidence of any fact will ever be needed, even in e jutlistal trial thlit ha , Iteen furnished and (tan be furni.tted that Co'. ['to mont is a Catholic .\ ad yet he is the ratolidato for President of a party whese , worn ptirp.ote it is to keep lath lir'- .111 power Let no l'atholie suppo-e that we hook upon 1 \I F's religion as a reproach to him. r fl 4 a g- a reason why he should not be elected Pre.i.le , d Nothing could he further from or sentiment. , And let every Roman l'athnlir wh, fee! , ann. y. 1 or alarmed at the Id o4fe , r \me t in i. Lo , p o t away his apprehension - for does In , nu( .0e 11.,v hollow and insincere are the vows and oaths of those who would disfraneht.e hi ' Doe. he not see that the party that has keen slatted chii• ly on prejudice against the ratliolie ;reed. h stultified ikself by taking up for the Preeident , office, one Fen .Coder and olhofit,ont.it• yet a o deeply enjoy the anticipati "t . the " nentm , and despatch with willed. C o l Freto.)tit thrust from his presence 1.11.4 Know Nothing At,,, litiun supporteri, shoul. I Rcrcklit place him ta the Presidential .'hair. M.. , t s-,ureilly and tiny Pollock rann.it he Fremont'. coon., Lora. 'knottier feature of the ramtetlin et. seit,„l:l io be made soi is the an i meaner tar free soil friend. sae liroeks caner he attacked Gi,h I11141111v•I Mall. who I% 1/ , 4111 . 111. i , Si 111..y)(1.•11fy deesn, after being de:tten, tie red n„ 6t it due! Weld and knit n -•iudd and nut liking t.I v4J I, I fwad he 1. n cewitrl far t t,o, 111 ., mule 1 4 ..”1.1 tight n lII , ' h•• IV. rife:sl ,s. I i4lint Ct.IJI - Igl 4 , her • I4vn hr w—ul 1 11.. t hvht rimed an I It 11(1g:title t. v.ittar , y a her., •i tight, hr fltVloV the ltirn N w we , :tre r e Lt. knew hether he t':un:ll not t..l:r:-.sw b.- t t whelre P.urhngntne w, JI have ford,: : rana:ln than New 1 , rl., tia:l 1 i:co far nlvng, bbd we .!..n t ell.: et err I •.::: But we would 1 . 6. e t:. :he . her. the tentahie 11111 n Srtmnrr .rb But b w •101`• \I; 8U1.11,10.1.1t 110 . 0. , eS ; hrm -ay. lie i. le - 11- v 1.. r even wht•rerf the til••• s+Verlll,l7 . l,•i tth.• : : • 1, -, •.1 n Le e‘ee l• .E, ; ;Nt a loig, r-idt hrr,l ipfllt a. , nrc I• , •( I I . fnml ~! un, it- 4 .t , t1 \lv' It • 11 , 1,1 r,4 , ,t.1 , 4 01,0 IT•IA ibtirg . e . till! lin Lam hn•l •itty ,••! ?t••itt 1••' , .•11, t rt , I t 1•, ••• 1.. r ,:; tLi. ‘l , li• ••• 1,11111/rIl In though fritrrn , itt , f ,rll want tk.r ,tlt. 1 11. re, I/ tr I, ICr t,n of a Prof••••or. Ir It hr.r I 1, .• 1.-mr,rfts! k • 121 , 1 in 11,4' S , 011:0 . r \I r rt, a haired rnith a )114D 1301 ,, tl , th gr. k s ' 111.1 I i.,1„ . •., nti.l tint w! in.-.- I I, bin, th,t h, ! r -p L. !hag tt y arr.otc. qr. t n.l Ih,m IV . n, ut.t,n 1 , . \ )••!•... •, gr•ti).l). , ke It the :n eht r.-tdet , 1 that per 1.1111 tire. K9d a r , re nn l l'"1"nr 1 - ,,r Mr Pair hatlltt) , au i• 111,1 • f nn .I , tlll.l drturan•.r 11011 ~o4ch •11 it Joe , ttut !iittAt!! 4 ,, !h.' It , th,t ti/.• plbl.loS (01Ce hi•Li • I Om( their ..Pl , llotl, !!• pr—TN.l. I.rt 1..• Opt , 110 \ \IF“I. \\ 1% II 1 211 , 11 , 111 ft“t4v 1 I I •ir t;. it) C o mr“,reo l l Jour na! Let the 4 , 01,1 pole wlnc Ile truet the wither 4 ..1 ur etttell,kte , t w,ll 1 tinwrwq Br, 6, , wev,r, 1 , 1 01.1 tip, ,titaktat tlieroln enntwiled a, ft In:; br , ,r I , lq Itr nit that a party U II hp ' , ILu OMYYII , IIICIy by Iln poill,••t! or pr,,,.110e- r it !Mil toi• ti , 6,1,, Ilk•t t•et•it ntty 1,0.1 w tnitich t, ndr rt11(ligl . 111 iLr ,411:v•Ilit - 161 lii• C1,111.1'. Ile are willing that ear I,ellf...ratre their .1 it rt,ilhl lion, 7 ~r 11. , 11.111 .11..11 111. ,bierther f rhart,r, r: burin fide c.sts.orsher le city and cuunty sul,ertpti,n, art.l u r•ps.,l, ute. suhsrrirtznn We ,hail not irhiturt• fur public purpomen )hto tuts math, hut gro3Nly ineow.imteht with tho i.”,tion or rementative, that uo man who .taud- in It Nh.,111.1 be'hotue a eand . olate. 'llll he nue l ..e , and h, be Th, county specially re q uire, t whether it has them fir you- ; not, faithful, true and unselfish representative, at Har/1.-bUrg. The railroad in ter,' d are now interwoven will, the private revenues every Allier,, (Jur city and I . .plifilV are now pay ink) interest ou one +e,l l',lltoti.ll.m.i.. which way b.• tie procure „ , ~ 1 others or not, to 't ie ileiiee and purity which green oni foto], ci air iie i'lider these cir , ulustatiees let it lie ''aretully inquired liy the members of toirsiluutitig Vtbo•lbto all Who way seek their le ,. .?Iolm•11.1/11,11 t ,, for 13,s of the people `4/tIEI4I in II per :11.111.11dt, r , ref rOrcto these great interesp , . Have those who originated there priiiecis, the faith of Whore ttnutre Ihe I II) 1111t1 county per involved in the payment it iitteroes /h.-next/vex 111.0,1.1 Up to the Wink id tile, t , ‘113 lure, and vindiptted their o,wu sincerity :Ind dui 0 , , rce t e dness iy performing :heir owo obligations, id, the faith of which these railroad ''harlot- here ht tot procured, and these debts created • These comptinie , , whose ' w ere . / w ,,, , with those of ey i•ii bait, bore lo peal to the SLAW logIA/itUrr lor curb equitable rei i et and remedies, toe may touch the 1 --„. et yuiliidal or tion for the recovery of ea ch, for instance, as the retell,' b . , the or right to insist upon a cash inetalinent en those soli seriptions. Will it he piilitic iir proper, when tiii t is no scarcity of unsuspected material. to i„ either House of Assembly, any person who may be interested in the repeal of stk . !, jil,l legi 4 lellon, by which the subscriptions may be affected awl Ili„‘ may be released from their I aptiefll, ailhougu 1,, their means the Charters and City and Hood, may have been procured. We are all of us uu,etl,,v like men our obligations, through the City Cottrell, and County Commissioners, and scouting dishonest ble immunity: and shall it be tolerated that any stockholder cc sub,Qriher, who ),,) gritty of -cii..i/i by denying the untidily of his tulieoription or the force of his signature, which hes been ackuow 'edged by hundreds under like eireauletanees, shall be clothed with authority to shelter hinisell from Just responsibility which other, have honorably' nekniiii lodged and discharged ? It is not known precisely oho may tie candidates, nor is it intended to drag the names o f eac h d m '', quent subscribers before the public unless they them selves court publicity, by seeking power which may be used for their own benefit. But on e mag i c t ),,,„ puny, ,the Steubenville.) whose eoupous to the amount of $63,000 annually the taxpayers of this city an d county are now paying out of their own pockets, return $200,000 of individual subscriptions unpaid, after fire years, for which suits are now brought. Would it be wise to send to Harrisburg , tie defendant or defendants in any “t these suits • " 7 ' a a " ' " MAE For the Pitteburstb Moron r, THE CAMPAIGN Vet %ottle thr 'bet 11-1.1 r•,d,•l ” . 1 S!•1 ' • VI ly 14001) FAITIi _• v 3e .'.R {~. JEFFERSON'S OPINIONS OF THE Mlssol - 111 COMPROMISE FROM CONTEMPORANIEOUS , LET -1 TENS. On the 13th of April, 10020, he wrote to Wil- ham Short: The old schism of federal and republican threatened nothing, because it existed id every State and united them together by the fraternal i,nt of party. hut the coincidence of a marked principle, moral and political, with a geographi cal line, once conceived, 1 feared, would never to ore I.E• obliterated from the mind: that it would be recurring on every occasion, and re newing irritations. until it would kindle such mutual and mortal hatred as to render separa tion preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that our Union would he of long duration. I now doubt it much, and see that event at no great distance, and the direct consequence of this question : not by the line which has been so confidently count ed off—the laws of nature control thliv--but by the Potomac, the Ohio, and Missouri, or more proha • lily the Mississippi upwards to our northern boundary. My only comfort and confidence that I shall not live to see this; and 1 envy not the present generation the glory of throwing away the fruits of their father's sacrifices of lire and fortune, and of rendering desperate the ex periment which wai , to decide ultimately WilPtlll - 1 . 111E01 i- capable ofself-government. This trea--on against human hope will signalize heir epoch future hi-Lary. as the counterpart the 1110,101 their predeceJe.lra Mr. ~1 lino, witmll,or of Congreqs, .uldre,u4ed Jetten.,ii H lettcr, which drew from him the following reurakuble reply Mos] 1 , ej I April 22, I w2il .• I thatik S.W. dear, `it% for the ropy you have loam -o kind to send me of the letter to your conatituents on the Niirrouri question. It it a p et feet ,u-aiti.:at.,„ii to thew - I had for a long little ceased to read oew-• paper,. or pay attention to any public affairs, ~onfolent they were in gaud handy, and content to t, a parrenger in our bark to the shore from who'll I am not far distant. But this mouten. tau.. q uestion, like P. tire-bell in the night, awa kenial and filled me with terror I considered it , I.i mice the knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, Fur the moment but Oil, is a reprieve 0 0 l c, not a final , entvii..t, A geographical lute. ooincoling with a marked principle, moral and p.1,1,.. a 1, an e e eoneeivetl and held up to the an ntc 1,,,,.,,,,i, of men, will never be obliterated and ot et y now irritation will !mirk it deeper an I deeper I can any, with conscious truth, tint there is no man un earth who would !serif'. e in .re than I w mil I to relieve na from this boavy reproach, in any prat-total - de way. The ces, , om d that kind of property i for it is so misname-i i ~ A iatgatelle which, would not cause me a aet ., .1.1 thought, if, it, that war, a genet al alllaliCliollioa at: i - o p.II , IOIIWe woill.i be edeeted , and grailli , ti' v. Mid with due • a,raises, I think it might be Lot to It la, we have the welf by the tau , , tod can neither hold hint nor sandy let him g. , .J,i-tie.l. IF in one wale and -spit-preservation m the othet I It . -ite thin:; I slit certain, that a t to• i•a ,, ~ze ~:' Ike -.lse f 1 .. in one State t• an t:,er tc...1111 tn.k , s ,late of n human hruo wt, NclitivUT it, qo their ror a ,:rt-Ater ,urface mide them it.l.ltcl.l tutu propi.rtioLla ily facilitate ~.,ronn.brnent a their emancipation, by 01,, the burtben otl n greitter number of coal An al..tinence, too, from this act of power, w old remove the jealousy excited by the untl., I I.ktotr. , l ~ ,rut.reas to regulate the condition , I .iescriptions of men composing n Tilts certainly ie the exclusive right f .he State. nothing in the Constitution hi t...lien from them, and given to the tieneral G..n r , Congre , o, for CTRMTIIe. V. 11.,i the non freemen of Connecticut shall t (reonen or th-it they %ball not emigrate to • • I rogret that I ard net t • die .n the th,t o ~f thern , el%ep I .••• I'll ion ..f I 1.• w.••••,u1n• srif w•••Ternir!o 11 - Ippltlt, their e itotry 1 , thrrwr '.y thr 111.1Wite 3.trl prk.,d •n•- I'd •r-4 4 .•••4• - . :,,•• I I- th • I • vr . "11.41 t•.• wort. :•Yrr ,• If they would 1•11 natlsly weigh th e y • %1V•1:. rrlnoldr • ••1r • r!!•••••,-.1 “?.' m 01 . 111 , I l nu - i • I 'l' f"ri . the.l.trretnlti . Ir., /-11,1,1 r z r !• -tet .1, I,: 111 a- it 11,-,talwr ios re'euU'l thrrateniur !ho quest iLoi i put • 38,1 •!,• ..r ere -T. rlsinp. Agnin nutter whit • lk One, (.1 ! :• hoe! tyll::e WA^ ^ 4l the It vr,rdli , ql. .• • 4 11 I in. y I.y .let.•ktwittor 01,r .:;.1 h, vilth them the 1 u ti,, • (I . ‘ , • becallno the fell) •vai it . .4 one eitaln to 11,11o•r. no Inure titan tilr l 1 a ono •••., intry to an „ Cher, !lever 1,141,t , n .1111 a. • r tine human being wit. would not he i