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' ' klict I . 1 5 : -V i ii. 44.: 1 . 4 0' 91 . passing one point, includim, - - .w.a - 4.0 .(1. it Ltt !IV 5 ' O.P4k; WrPet:4344,0,11, AT,Ar..•4O/:l,_, siderable time each, which an. 4-, ..1 , .._4•' l4 l 6 'i° 4 t:A/ 7, N;, L' forty or fifty minutes of the two ,4" , ' tr l "k• A *Art , ',VS ti l 111 Some of the devices on the b& , , , e; tt, , 1 , • A1 `4:1; f",„ ,tt, ! I Akr,. C;„.. 4 I t ; ...ii wit and ingenuity ; but the greater ~ .4- - v'q,, ttf.O.A .* ix ~F.: thorn merely represented the lying s, ''? , 7 , -• ,* 4,elk +0 , 14 , 0c.s ;$ F , 47, ''C'-'•,-." TkiOt...isa: - e'''%••• ko'i. e,tiejir!' l ; . 4 etn..5, 6 +10T•be**4,0 , 111 , 1, ; which a tli d e s p y r:s pr ses em of ot th t a a t a day. " Bleeding Kansas ; Bully Brooks ; 1 ..*.4; 4- ". ,I .g. A-4 - ‘4, : ,tm, L , t _47.tt .., „.. -1.7 •I'l• .- ^ - ..wriwon.r. - * r• i f '-' A tl/4 p d art F y re t ;d e mzi ns f 7G m ive 't gs . .. .4 } I t cre&fbAl l el- •v,"., - - ..e. , ..- 1 , t , • , . 1 t ~t 40 , h ...:--- .e. 74, - -is- I - ' 4 ,4r - N Jessie; Border ruffians ; Slave drivers," and alt - . -t - ' tet,... 4 'nt • t h fip , ~,„le t4 F-9:' - -' ' - ii 41. I: •=, ...,t 4 #/ ii ial 4 = '4 0,, ' t i r . the abolition slang of twenty-five years accumu lation formed the staple of the mottoes and ban you, z- - it, 5,,,1, * , 4 ' . ;t 7f 4‘. ., pv4# : 4 . ners. The whole affair is summed up in two t h at , 4 ,•. - r.Z...:iiii' 1.1 "4 " 14:1ta. . words, " Negroes; Kansas." And they again er even. I V- 4 24";.- ,s: , ,:th i , ,N, .6 , ' '. ',„ v „ 14.4„: r . ;I‘4ll- . s.l'' ' .;.• . 614 SP.A.Vf4tI4 14;rtz.,, I mean sim p l y " Ab o liti on i sm. " It was aboli- my areee, : •. 3 ."t t, 4/,1 '- 4:.V'. ' 410rititi tionlat throughout. And abolitionism forme the ; that "" k4;4-241,..4 .st , • , eiS *24 is il2 say one (I, 'he;ris'l l 'iltit : 4 0 ti trV 4 ..,1%,. 141 a 4 whole ett. stratum and superstructure of the Now I take I party. *much for the procession, whose vul- the meeting, or y •--12" 1 :',- i'r_ 4 '',""'"" - ,.., , ,,,,'‘10 • ' .-t - A' '' l ,•!'" ',rid. .r:,.....,,::::*.., 4 ,.._,- - ~- - Ilk .„- t..... , 4 , • gar atutittisinstl4' ' ing banners diegneted many who meat to be entire)) •,,,, , i- ~:,., ;, , i: To! ''ri.... " . ...: :- .1.,-,,*str- ~• despise, the creature. 't " , "t,:,•;; -. L. ~ 4„ 3 , • ..e ..,„,, , t .k. , ,t, were not abolitionists, and not Democrats. Both I heard no such quut. tt , :e.t..;•.:,:i. e .', - - '.4 , I t'd: „4,50.:,;.. the ttemucratir and the Fillmore party gained , 1, A 3-.... , Wjj %, „i a ! 4 , .. 4.. : r . 144 strength yesterday, we verily believe. The utter made no such answer." Very respet '''':;,*'' :• - ' `-, 4'lo t7:44,4' and unmitiffated abolitionism and recklessness of . i , e lN"...ft; , . '...gltti.4' .• -4- ' 4 l, 41 / 4 .4.ift. -47 .4 *. the whole Fremont party was clearly revealed, Our informant, in this cast, 7 " - '''''''9' -iA ' ' `Lr'tt:ll,b , A.N.ft..NP ~jAelli,t'/••qt and the conservative musses will not stand it. veracity, we had no reason to de ~er.V.,,, ,, :%0 1t,0„ , "' . ir ig ,. .-. 4 p, - I..pigurft‘w e.- to us, especially as the expressla ''''''•`'‹ - j• L •":eforrAt4tilt•iD.;',..‘4, Of the meeting on the ground we shall say Judge Bowen is one so common in.. Ti .1. 7 . r•:t i feltt, It'it 4 7 7 • q,,i. , - -...- 4 , 4 fir •tt , e 3 if, ;= . 4 , • 4 , ,,4--,,,4- 14 .v.. 4 ,b f -,, -.4.'t but little. It was a large turn out. But one southern democrats. We call the atte informant to the denial put forth by .b. "‘Crif - :. - Skt:LAT . 'PE:',.4.I 4- ‘e*.. 3 %. * ""litt . 4,14 11 4 Me thing is certain; the delegations from the rural CHs ll' '.l 4 - . 4 -'• '11 411 Aik?• 1 : 24 4 - fittcs; 4+ P ''". triots, as a general thing, were much smaller than • , e '• ,k, T' , t r . -o .o'n4P.arz•lfFg_v _ 4,•ev•n ' e;:t Ir rns Dispatch publishes this morning ' l ' k V.:c s '',. V).„V` P in s t..v . t • ours. This can be proved by facts ascertained. one of its editors stated yesterday, it will :k r . ...; 1 1"'• 0 li i . sa,Nolk .4.'t . ...5y ffi kg . ) ,..ati,o, 4 For instance ; 00 came from Altoona to ours, . 1 ?'" * : . 4P 1:1 't l,.. el, v t 4-4,5e414.--i. found that its estimate and oars do not difft - 1 N',.. " • 11. 4 1 44 '.• a i ." , .si N ,. . 6 .c. V only Con the corresponding train to theirs , l ' dt t .' 4 .1.: "f ." %11, 2 7W0 -44 441 ~,r , •,....,.. ~.. . ..., - ~.._- _ _-.,... t a „„. ....„ b From most of the townships in this county the much as to the procession. He is reported to 7`:itt . ) K' 1.. : li‘,4 . .7i .- - ; :44 i ,o6›. . f t .. .. ... i:r4 4 4 •,/,. ; g :,_ .,, 0 , t 44 - have said that there were 6500 in the procession, co leaving out women and children. From that " , t, Ze t ,. 44 : - w ts 4 ,iOV. ' 42 t,... e y 5 7i - i- :: 4 11i.1.,:„.„,„5„..„.,........„. 1414 ,..„.4: „I: 3 , .111.,, delegations were smaller than ours. Nearly all who came to ours are voters ; not so of theirs by 6500 take 500 at least of men who are not voters, WI ~ ~, ~, 1 ir> sius, s ''''• - •. , -,a-- ' l ` 1 t itik'At' . 11,Tts4i I,ltiF i 4 pt' - thousands. They spent probably $3OO to our moat, , ' 4.„ .....p 0" , Germans not naturalized, and some of whom in Geer to • , . 34 ,- 4 4 .t ct , ~,,,,,.......,k,pv.,:,- $1 in getting up their crowd, and have nothing ,q. • -.-.. ' • Nts4st"' l l.:. ( r 1::!,,t. S r *A "et 4.* s. c have not been seven months in the country, and ample vole, _,.,,A !ls - '.. • A:6 " q ~ 5.' 4* °. } h ' ll' IV t r •E '''. to boast of as the result, considering the,VightY others. Ilia youth st. „.• p1e , ..--..t.,.,,,• s i_ sk 4 , 1 ,_,,e,,. ; --: . . t'vvs, st4si , t.s , «Ft 4 ""' -.----- ----- __ 15.0.-,,, A' ...4. 6 41 • t OO-.;, ,, t . .f.,-2- ‘ 4 , "•Fi. 1. efforts made and the money spent Up to the lino. He was 8 'l ' 6l 'k r t l- # ,''' ' 1. '•;-hAr1 1 0;,,:: tt• 41 :,?"-_. nil* time we left the ground no distinguished speak- he will not get a 4 ir t '- . 1 i 3 ,fir 4, c ,, ,'T'T r ite.g.,1•,,.. , ,,,...! . 1 ~ -.. 4 He married th. ,-. a y it i .t. at t i tie ers from abroad had made their appearance. 4 v a p.A ;c.. 1 1. 4 1. C.:4,,e,..# ter i 4;" /` 1, &•.' %44r, isouri, and has rt e P wsc e. 4 ...4.1, *l.. .";.1-0,41r4.4“ 1 •Ter6 IL ‘ . 6 ' - 011,8h:ill M. Clay is not distinguished as alspeak 11' ~.4. '' ° -IJ Y „,t , 4- o ,l A •t i r 4 , 4 „.k - e.l'e 9 ''''„„t friends enough in the 4 . 4 ,50 4 3 -- ..%: 'o4l7ts Igo ci;tvi i•: , - .1.,,,?,,,,74 i Sr. Mr. Loomis and Mr. Williams spoke early tioket, and even his fath. DE4A.4lti t i.lP r fliiqis e nec*t , ''•• ' ••••14 '':' in the afternoon, which they would hardly have him. p. - ` ir,4".t't" 1 14%,.-: - t;nl7, v' 7 ' , -I',Za 1. '4 Ist:' • dune had the men been here whose names were He claims now to be a 'tstatY. 4 til l 4n...f., ) - 4 4 ' • • 6 • ' `vas'ait , "e ms - That Is his State, if he may b W. 4 444, / r . ,4 gtVie, , V ; :: 5 .7. - ' ' #. l ` . frO 4 tie r paraded on handbills for weeks . One thing is sidence anywhere. But he ifer. f€J:st e th, Vr. , th ,-, ' , .. 1 0.. 4 ,,Z,Wet.,;1a 4. s, sti V 4., p 144 - certain : more drunken men and boys were seen admit, will not give him her elect 1 4, A „lktg, 4.;.:9,.."0 4 ,..,ti.,,,,,,,•04- 4 ,...., 1. 4e,'0„,e i,.. • h•t• vt 0 ., - 4 4"-4 "1..Z,1•i 4 Y-1 s 1 47` - :: 1 " 1 `' 'ii l :."' , ' on the streets of the two cities yesterday than If he carries a single State in the s - 4.,,..v.i 1 ti-A , 147 Bon al? ''' l I',s• ‘'" 41 , Ci .: on any former day for years. be Vermont, whose boundaries he ne t• tO. - ' ,t:4,,,, ‘ ''''t-6, V , . : V , t.;r 4. i !'i pt, 4 1 , ,,. - % - and whose people never saw him ! W. 4. 4w-fob ,-- * . lt,'"‘ritr:4 .ll - 4 A ..qt t V*4r-0.,,r ' We believe that with equal efforts the Demo best known he has fewest friends. Even ..V. •••r & t , k,oW;ea'. l P 4v 7, lo 4i .** - V - 0.;•'- :r 4 4 ,4 0 'nets can beat that display before the October traveling companion, Kit Carson, to whose '0 , 41, 4 '47. 41- .!„....'14, 9- '". 0 fr . ,4 , , , i. „,,,.. 'Ett4'.?...S o 41 . • e j ec ti on , And we are as fully satisfied as ever gy, ahrevrdness and courage, he owes his sue. eTts..sts 7 :tti74.4 4. , .- 4 4 4:.4r... erra "A^C*l 4 24‘ - At, r,d,,, , ;? , $l,, 1,!. - ! . " ' 4. 4 4 " .r . 4 .": 41 4 '... O lt3 tt *4 '' . 1 ,„ fT. k , t ' that on the 4th of November James Buchanan as an explorer, has already declared against hi. -- -- -•••••••-- '' ' . NOt•t, 4 tit , .47 4 Fe syfr't te,A , P.l$4. , „Tr , - - e , ..., 4. 1 „..., -, will be elected President. N , -t ie P . . .4....(-!'d P',...VAt •,... -- cr 4 .6 .•" 0 'te ue'or*,s,4t. 4 1 .s,t,c,'4 3' .' 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RLECTORS AT LARGE: CUARLES IL DUCKALEW, Columbia, WILSON &MAUD/YES, Allegheny. Ist District: OW. W. Nwirsen, Pluudi-10 1 8 , Id“ PIERCE BUTLER. ttdiaddilbla City. Id ” EDWARD WAETMAN, Philaduipida Co. 4th " WM. IL W/TTE, Philadniralk COnol.T. lob JOHN AtIcNAIR. Montgomery County. oth .‘• JOUR H. ORLSTUNAIicutur County. 7th " DAVID. BAURY4.6ltigh County. att. " CHARLES ECESSUIIIt; Burka County. Out " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster C. 10th " ISAAC SLICNEEII, Union County. 11th " . 'YEAS. W,,,HUGIIIO7S, Schuylkill Cu. 12th., " TUOMASOSTERIIAUT. Wyoming Co. lath EIBNORIL Monroe Co lith " ILEUM EILBER, Bradford Windy. 13th 11110 RAID A. CRAWFORD, Clinton Co. /6th JAMES BLACK, Perry County. 17th " HENRY J. STA ITLE. Adams Co. 21St 22d 23d 24th •• with •• DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET DEMOCRATIC COUNT? TICKET ~NORE.T4-7WRIVTT.PIIIST DISTIUCT : WILSON M'CANDLESS, COISINS TOWNSHIP. O.IW9GV-----TWZRTT-SICOND DISTILICP JAMES A. GIBSON, Prsi Towsban, HOPEWELL HEPBURN, OTT. ARSEXALY : THOMAS S. HART, OntoiA T.nrAssar. AUGUSTUS HARTJE, lORLars TOWN3LIIP SAMUEL JONES, CUT . L. H. PA TTEH..ON, MIFFLIN Toeirtuirr SAMUEL SMITH, AiIzGLUST Orr ASSAXIATZ lUDOK: Dr. JOHN POLLOCK. Fmniar Towsmair Pacnacurtse ATTOIMILT MATTHEW I. STEW ART, ALIZNIIIS} OTT OuM , TT 1)DIMIIIIIONER ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, B o T0W11122/. EDWARD THOMPSON, Warm Tvwirnite COLIETT BrIVLTOI : • EDWARD 'C ORE LE, L+nuv Teo - slip r HENRI' BELTZHOOVER, 841.01113, 13 you, JOHN JOHNSTON, LANratNcsonmx, i t yr. [ Tch.graphic N4kpatobell to the Nttthurr.h Net PHILADELPHIA, September 17. Soon To George F Gilmore, Editor of the Post: thousand Democrats are now in Independence Square, and the cry is still they come. Govtrnur Floyd, of Virginia, and Lion G. R. RU,fle , of Delaware, are speaking from thf ferent atan,l,. For adtitironal stands are twill erected. The people will not all be able to get into the souare. As regards numbers they are like the leaves of the forest. A despatch was received from Dayton, Ohio, lost night, saying that there were one hundred thousand Democrats at the meeting there yester day. "Glory enough for one day." Yesterday was a great day for the Democracy. THE NEGRO PARTY'S CONVENTION. We shall endeavor to give but a brief account of the Fremont mass meeting yesterday. The procession was certainly a long one, made up as it was of men, women, children and negroes ; horses, mules, oxen and wagons ; steamboats, cavalcades and every thing else that would reach over as mach space as possible. Six different counts were made and shown us ; the average of all being a little over seven thousand human beings of all ages, sexes and colors. Qf that number at least one-third have no votes. There was a good sprinkling of 1 . 34gT0t0 ; a large quen• tity of women babes at the breast, and bo” and girls in large numbers. Most of the Ger mans in the crowd, those who know them say, have no votes. The procession was two hours passing one point, including many halts of con siderable time each, which must have consumed forty or fifty minutes of the two hours some of the devices on the banners showed wit and ingenuity; but the greater portion of thorn merely represented the lying slang with which the presses of that party teem from day to day. " Bleeding Kansas; Bully Brooks; Ten Cents a day ; Fremont and Freedom ; Give 'em Jessie ; Border ruffians ; Slave drivers," and all the abolition slang of twenty-five years accumu lation formed the staple of the mottoes and ban ners. The whole affair is summed up in two words, " Negroes; Kansas." And they again mean -simply " Abolitionism." It was aboli tionist throughout. And abolitionism forms the whole eilittratum and superstructure of the party. much for the procession, whose vul gar aniikds;jalting banners disgusted many who were not abolitionists, and not Democrats. Both the tiemocratie and the Fillmore party gained strength yesterday, we verily believe. The utter and unmitigated abolitionism and recklessness of the whole Fremont party was clearly revealed, and the conservative masses will not stand it. Of the meeting on the ground we shall say but little. It was a large turn out. But one thing is certain; the delegations from the rural dis tricts,as a general thing, were much smaller than ours. This can be proved by facts ascertained. For instance ; 00 came from Altoona to ours, only C on the corresponding train to theirs. From most of the townships in this county the delegations were smaller than ours. Nearly all who came to ours are voters ; not so of theirs by thousands. They spent probably $3OO to our $1 in getting up their crowd, and have nothing to boast of as the result, considering themighty efforts made and the money spent. Up to the time we left the ground no distinguished speak ers from abroad had made their appearance. Cassius M. Clay is not distinguisned as eepeak er. Mr. Loomis and Mr. Williams spoke early in the afternoon, which they would hardly have dune had the men been here whose names were paraded on handbills for weeks. One thing is certain : more drunken men and boys were seen on the streets of the two cities yesterday than on any former day for years. We believe that with equal efforts the Demo crats can beat that display before the October e j ec ti o n, And we are as fully satisfied as ever that on the 4th of November James Buchanan will be elected President. Twa_six . mem who counted the procession yes terday are among the most reliable of our aid x,ens. The Convention was far less in numbers than we expeoted. But the Gazette and Journ a l will write it up to double ite actual numbers at least. SEP PEMBER 18 FOR PRRSIDISNT. r:amm:33 JOHN D. ItODDY, Somerset Co. JACOIt TURN la, Woomenehold Co. J. A. J. BCCIIANAN, Greene Co. WILLIAM WILKINB, Allegheni Co. CAMPBKLL, Butter i!o TI1(01 CU:Q.:If:OIIAM, Hearer Co. JOIIN iiRATLET. ClZltitlll CO. VINCENT I'IIKLII4, Crawford County OASAL CONIIItiSIONSM GEORGE SCOTT, or CoLuxru. Co. JACOB FRY, Jr., tdovnvownir On. 6IIHVEIOI JOHN ROWE, or buraxiat CA). • 'l,-,Ne-c - ti i ~ ~ ~~; OOL. JAS. A. GIBSON vs. SAM% A. MIR- Col. James A. Gibson is the candidate of the Democratiy of the tstenty*secend district for Co ngress. The distriet is composed, as la known, of Butler and a part of Allegheny counties. TKit Cokilves near the line of the two .oniiiities, and is well-known in both ; and is hig44 res pected and esteemed, wherever known, for his Bound judgment and intelligcnceihis mdral worth and character, and for the polities! consistency , of his past &Keen Iledn a farmer and surveyor; and has had experiente in public life as a Mem , ' bar of our State Legjainture,iui . d in other tee ponsible public Btatfotiit He represented his constituents in the Legislaturesome .years ago in a manner highly. oreditolkito himself and satisfactory to them; and bas 'ever since been nne of the most popular Democrats in Allegheny county. In 1852, Col. Gibson was the candidate for- Congress In thio -Alstrict, and ran against Hon. Thomas M. Howe, of Allegheny city. Mr.llowe was considered a popular man, yet Col. Gibson reduced his majority from over four -teen `hundred to about air hundred. It was then a Presidential year, when party lines were 'More clearly defined than now, and ovary man knew the party to which he belonged. Now there are many that are thrown into confusion by the -changes of parties ; and they are ready to select the beat men for officers ; and we are assured that. in the Allegheny portion of our district hundreds of voters will vote for Col. Gibson, irrespective of party. They know him; have entire confidence In his integrity and abil ity, and will vote for him It is perfectly apparent, too, that Mr. Pur i:l'4lM* course in Washington last summer has created wide-spread dissatisfaction throughout the district. We will refer now to but two acts of Mr Purviance He was receiving for his services in Congress eight dollars a day, and about five hundred dol lars mileage for each term. Our working men, farmers and mechanics, will consider that ample pay for the little done at each session of Con gress. But Mr. Purslane° and his Republican friends, having the power for the time, resolved to vote themselves a large Increase of pay. They voted that each member should receive the snug sum of $6OOO for the term Mr. Put-reanee voted for that hill, as the records prove, and be pocketed the money thus voted to himself. Now, let us see what that will amount to for the next, or short session. It lasts for three months only, yet for that short term of service, in which little if anything will be done, he will receive three thousand five hundred dollars—three thousand dollars for the term, and about tire hundred for going to Washington and hack again!!! That will amount to within a few cents of thirty-nine dollars per day for the three mouths of service! Thirty-eight dollars a day!!! What say our farmers and working men to sending men to C.. n- gross to vote themselves such salaries 11 you pat the two sessions togetherit makes but twelve months' service, for which he is to receive, as the result of his own vote, over s:eitt per month. Some of our laboring men can get twenty ~r thirty dollars per month for equally valuable err• vice. Are they willing to elect again a man wl o coolly votes himself $640, per month • Bat again ; while Mr. Purviiince could thus vote himself such a princely inoome, he stetvii ly and tr.olutely voted against paylnt• the soldt,-, in the army their small pittance of nine dullart month. And had his party succeeded in Its earnest desire, every workman in the arsenals of the whole country, and every soldier in the army, would base been thrown out of employment on the al, proach of winter. Mr. P is surely. no infidel for be does not neglect to proritto for his own household. But the poor households of then ',- ands of mechanics would have been scantCy supplied had he and his party prevailed. Fge4 hundred and lorry dollars voted to himself, for each month, and nine dollar, per inonth refu, .1 to the soldier who us fighting the Indians in Ore gon!!' J 13 0 Fellow citizens, shall we try him sgaln ' Or, Shall we try Col. Gihson—who has never yet shown that be recognizes say tomb wide distio,- don between himself and the working nasal CuL Gibson u a working man—a fanner and zoirveyor—and one of our honest and intelligent citizens. We ClilMO*, doubt that a large majority of our fellow-citizens will decide to try another change, when the faete we have stated are known. They can all be proven, and cannot be truthfully eontradicted. These facts amount eimplyto this : James Du chanan, Daniel Webster, Silas Wright, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Francis Granger an I Gen. Case served their country In Congress fur years at eight dollars a day. Samuel A. Purvi ance, charges thirty-eight dollars a day for the short session ; and he votes for it, and gets it. It is assumed, of course, that Mr. Purriance services are four times as valuable as those of Webster, Clay and the others we have named, otherwise the Increased pay is a swindle. Aid it comes out of the pockets of the people he asks to re-elect him. Where will these things stop if the people do not administer a prompt and stern rebuke We find the following in the Gazette, of yester day. We eaw Mr. Bowen's letter, and know that an important portion of it is omitted. A thou sand witnesses can prove the truth of his letter. Shame on the liar who started the falsehood : "Judge Bowen sends us a letter from Brie de nying a statement published by In respecting him. We Insert all that is material to the facts at issue : Daowteit Ilona, ERN, S.pt. 13th, 1866 _ D. N. White, Sag.,—Dear Sir: I have seen in your paper of this morning an article stating that at the meeting in _Emit Birmingham the oth er evening, I asked during the delivery of my speech—" Hd'w many slaves have you ?" and that I answered—"not half so many as there are in any one of your Factories here. " Now I take for granted you was not present at the meeting, or you would have known this state ment to be entirely untrue. I can only pity and despise, the creature who was your informant. I heard no such question asked and consequently made no such answer." * * * * Very respectfully yours, &c., Levi K. Bowls. Our informant, in this case, being a man of veracity, we bad no reason to doubt his statement to us, especially as the expression attributed to Judge Bowen is one so common irk the mouths of southern democrats. We call the attention of our informant to the denial put forth by Judge B." IF in■ Dispatch publishes this morning what one of its editors stated yesterday, it will be found that its estimate and oars do not differ much as to the procession. He ie reported to have said that there were 6500 in the procession, leaving out women and children. From that 6500 take 500 at least of mon who are not voters, Germans not naturalized, and some of whom have not been seven months in the country, and others. THE ChEOHICIe reported a great many " much talked of " men as speakers at the Abolition Con • vention yesterday that were not there. It was a perfect fizzle so far as speakers from abroad are concerned. Just think of "all the world and the rest of mankind," being urged to come and hear our Pittsburgh lawyers make speeches !! Some of them are good speakers; but something else was expected. In that respect it was a fizzle BARNU3I BEATEN. The famous Barnum got up a good many baby shows, and some of them large ones; but the abolitionists got up a . " baby show" yesterday that exceeded all Barnum's, ten to one. Proba bly all the children that ever attended Barnum's shows put together would not equal the number of children in the abolition procession. BLAME ItVUBLICANO.—The " colored Republican" held a mass meeting in Warren county, Ohio; on the nth ult. and in the pro •, cession formed otk, the occa si on / there were free hundred nerves/ . ' N, -~-:~.. VIANC E. and Breckinridge Glee Club of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, by our young friend Mary; hoping, that, although it may not display any very great poetical ability, it may express the sentiments of those who are still true to the Constitution and the Union. Ever yours. ALLEN WEST THE DEMOCRATIC SHOUT. Alg---•• Penney Ha rne.l." Come freemen, raiso your voices, And shout aloud this song ; Striko terror to the craven foes Who round our Union throng. While there's warm blood in our voins, boys, And vigor In our arms, We'll rally round the Union dear, And save her from all harms. Chorus.—Then shout for Buck and Brook boys, Shout for tho Union, too, Shout for tho Constitution; boys, And the red, white and blue. Our flag still proudly floats, boys, It's stars and stripes complete, But lurking foes watch sharp the chance To trail it under feet. Close firm the ranks around it, Defend it with your lives, No shroud of costlier, nobler stuff, The lootu of Bruges gives. Omens. —Then shout, de. Dark eldhdo, with danger rife, boys, Hang low'ring o'er our land, Fanatic Fretnont 'gainst our rights Leads on our traitor band. Then hasten to the rescue— ‘lood Buck and Brook stand true. Tear down disunion's pirate nag.. And route the dastard crew. Chort. --Then 91,ut, Ar Americans. Read 1- Foreign Drepot• and Monarehists Laboring to Secure the Election of Fremont, because they want to see the Union Dissolved. There ie. no doubt at all that thie Black Itepub ikon divoniou movement in toetered and rne,ur aged in Great Britain. The Laudon .I,N:dr", prominent liberal paper in England, sap.: "We know that the Abolitionism of the (jar riming and men or that ?damn has been fiodercd end excited by. the Abolitinni,t inci•ndiariep Greet Britain, who would have •acri6red American Republic rather than not carry their own dogtonA in their own way The latent urn. from the United Staten indu7es tin to suppose that the external iatrtn•-n whii.l) hare found their accomplicce in the Union are not entirely without proxpect of PIICTOm9 Ahrfav ttesanl of A:n . 9land and Europe are r,,koneua that the A oweriran pr,//. ti,t an Anti rregrdent. who wall trod around the brand turd, a, the hl.o . lltny &fan( h used to Le scat to rune the elan, of Scotland A. proof of the statement oo confidently made in the /.order. read the f.sllocing front the Lot don Chronicle, the ettpectal organ of the queen of Great Britain " V.c should hr Rorry to Fel' Mr Lurhart‘o elected, berets*. hen to favor of presenting it. obnorten., ourtshatens %t.! Ihe of the State., There L. no eA fery for t:or lean monarchical government if thr t of the Detnottrary of the Uoited biases is a: .oteeerd. Elect Fremont, Mott the ttrrt I,' sr to asenepr.rat.on of the United 5t0;,. 1 i.elfr, tr Another London paper, the rnye I 1- tnont•* addreett upon accepting the t• ooght to 'reel , on ardent )tote throu . ,,,,is: l a nd for la. Itit'erill." The I.on•lwn r/121.07 11 out in n l,yier an ft:- l of Pretu,sr.r , elcclcon The e "11‘..r P 7,4 , 01 t will tro n. .ultje.•! ~f brine Gtr for the kolrloth lint,. n. The l'wein Ifono,ur, • rg- L -at ,•! the 1 ,, penal Cent-per, Freat,et r. acid. ' ert mt ?VIII, la re0..1711,1e oom. , of the traq, his character, makes this ann,tnAceruent 0 . Our erntml i art. ortin-'y ~,h Fremont. WE ill rPE Tot ;;Ey rE X TI: Sji OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLE IN VII UNITED IiTATK.A. IT IS DANGlittot s Ttr EURoPEAN GoVERNMENTS " Them, ezu.set,E, tho panineo•ms of w loch C 4. n not he dented, or If they see, they can he prove , : by the foreign Glee of paper', Aould t protainently before the people, ae unfolding Inc true character of tiom Fremont iholitiOTl 111 , J DM= t. Te■ Tr/7111°N V "1 A K I NOT fl r Nib NEI bOW CT, of rhicag , , wh,. r. stumping WI. nois in behalf of Fillmore, merle a speech at Quincy a few days ago, from o report of 'lush we take the following "Two years ago, icvntleturn. thorn were rn this city nix hundred Know Nothings I know what I say to be true. I hare seen their names I know who organised the lodgers. I hail some thing to do with the organisation myself. gentlemen, there were in your beautiful city .•f quincy, two years ago, six hundred Know Noth togs. [A voice in tho crowd—• Where etre they now r I will tell you where they are. They are in your stores, around the streets of your eity, hur rahing for Fremont, free territory, free lagrr, and— " [A voice—' Free Jessie.] " Yen, free Jessie ! They are afraid to avow their principles. They are just as strong Know Nothings to-day as they were then. They don't like the Dutch and Irish now any better thrfn they did then ; but they want Irish and Dutch votes, CO that they may pun the wool over the eyes of the Dutch and Irish ; and they will do it, too, at least to some extent. They will honey• fugle a good many Dutchmen Into the support of Fremont, and I'm glad of it." Here is the testimony of a leading Know No. thing. Can any one longer doubt the complicity of Bleok Republicanism with Know Nothingiem? "THE SECOND W A8111NOTON." —The Sleek Re publicans are illustrating their banners with portraits of Fremont labeled " The Second Washington." The points of similarity between the First Washington and the " Second" shave uot yet been made apparent. After these are presented by the negro-worshippers, perhaps they will endeavor to reconcile a few points on which the two ore supposed to differ. The Rochester Union states them ; " Washington never dogged u man from place to place and endeavored to badger him into a duel. "Washington never challenged a man to mor tal combat. " Washington never speculated in beef to the prejudice of his country. " Washington never certified 'on honor' to the correctness of a charge and then had it cut down by the auditing officer from ton thousand dollars to fifty dollars. "Washington never accepted a nomination from a party which proscribed foreigner s and Catholics as unworthy the name of American. " Washington never encouraged the formation of sectional parties." WIIERY lIE I 9 HEST KNOWN.—John C. Fre mont, several or his biographers say, was born in Georgia. In his native State he will not get a single vole! his youthful days were spent in South Caro lina. He was educated there. Yet in that State he will not get a single vote! He married the daughter of Col. Benton, of Missouri, and has resided there. Yet he has hot friends enough in the State to form an electoral tioket, and even his father-in-law will vote against him. He claims now to be a citizen of California. That is his State, if he may be said to have a re sidence anywhere. But California, all his friends admit, will not give him her electoral vote. If he carries a single State in the Union it will be Vermont, whose boundaries he never crossed and whose people never saw him ! Where he is best known he has fewest friends. Even his old traveling companion, Kit Carson, to whose ener gy, shreVirdness and courage, he owes his success as an explorer, has already declared against him! Gov. BAH - MR.—The report that ex-Gov. Baker, late of Nitw Hampshire, has turned Fremonter out in lowa, is utterly groundless. It was menu-, factored for political effect. The Concord Pa trios has a private letter from GOY. Baker, dated August 28, in which he refers to this report as a "silly lie," and requests its contradiction. He says he has never uttered a word which can be tortured into an expression in favor of Fremont. 4. • , • s MEE From the Boehm Saturday Eveninc ihmett, A PERFUMED BREATH.—What lady or gentle would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breitth /hen by using the " Balm of a "%ossaket Flowers" as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster ? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the " Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A Besturittin. COMPLEXION may easily he ac quired by using the " Balm ~! a 'Phousancl Pow ers." It will remove (an pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it era soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drop's, and wash the face night and morning. SHAVING MADE E.AST.—Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprietors ; and B. A. Entine stock & Co., Fleming Bros., B. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. O. 11. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham & McKennan. Allegheny city. ANOTHER OLD LINE WHIG FOR BUCHANAN Ifort dames C. Hidden, formerly Whig speaker of the 'Rhode Island Asserbbly. now resident in Attleboro', Mass., is an avowed advocate of Mr. Buchanan's election. ISo,oe of Perrus.r.the thunly rtmitailltte- 1 of r,rrrspGra.l.mc..., SL Charles Moto!. ) Thom will 6, MEETINGS OF TILE DEMOCRACY, 01.1:0 LINE MMUS, and Al.l. Who ARE IN FAVOR OF TILE UNION A.ND CONSTITUTION, in the fallowing owe. ',tiar.ns, without dial iLiCtioti of fortn,r party associations, am cordially invited to atteinL TLe Democrats Invite owl challenge investigation. THURSDAY, lath Juba Stevenson'., Scoubonville Rout, ROBINSON Township, at 6 o'clock., P. M. FRIDAY, 19th insL—At Blarkturns Mill, in MIFFLIN Township, at i o'clock, I'. M. SATURDAY, 20th inst.—At Monroeville, PATTO?i Town ship, at 2 o'cloek, P. NI. SATURDAY, 29th inst.—Al Port Perry, at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, sz,lo.‘ Inat.—At Lawrnur..Oto, at 7 "'clock. )lONDAY, 241 New 'Vegas, PLUM Township, at 6 1 ,4 0'c1,...k. Ely order of the C.eunnitt.a cf Corroapondencr. DI 110 CAMPBELL, (I'm Extraotm front Bnchnnan'• Speen on the Indeptsadent Treastury THAT (N)u...rh Y 1' %PVT I.II.M.PERADS WHERE LA ANDS Tilt'..l,llKATetiT 11.EW Aar/. -F8..)A1 my eorl. 1 RP.SrlseT THE LABORINI7 MAN. Litwin hi TUE FIAIN DAT) UP TIIFI wr,u,TH OY 14 V !Ail' CoCNTR Y. AND 'IIIE 1,Alti1i11:11.S OP THE VoRTH BK•zittltVY: JO:API:47 MR ?Matt PROBITY AND INTEt.I.II.IENCE. HEAVES VORRID THAT I MOULD lwl Ttil.M WBAING. I" ef-Intereitting to those suffering from H ttd h re.m..dy Lang in Dr. AVIAN fit.) 1.1 N' Eli yirwpar,l by YLEIIIN . T 1.- (..11...t0rin,7 I. a sanyl.• ccrtilitatca, recoived daily 121=1 This is Io veto(( rhst 1 have I.suarit4ect at ttinos Sr, severs x,.m.t+nv. Ile , psi!, se.mirl he so meters 14,0,1 rout t u elUtor . 6 ;10 Ilearrntt Dr 31%Lazse's reirt•rrs. Fr(' Lsr r repurerl by /lanes;; Eln.q., I arta and poi ■ .1( a 1.:(q. l [.-.4 !a •, 3.i11t .m going. te.l, for ttre I,re I hat-had or, ire•re tr u 1,6. boon rsk hes , lschri. 13 J frit). n's Letris street. Poo-baster • rill Lie careful lo eel fir Pr. if La... 4 oribn Loper /VIA otanotactortel Iterolor Inca_ of l'itte- All other Let,c 141 la, In cortiinrbitio, are rorll - Ih. 3Clatise'• genuine Lieet fill.. rho 4L colobrateit eronitico. can gene le had at all ro.pectrble drug store.. ,etionni to-ttfenit tbe olgorturr. of Vl.A.3ll3iti A Is, ba. rale 1-7 in ..an tcobrieLae. 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FINE COBIBS.—A lar g e Ou rc ly just reedi and for aide by • 405. 1.7.g3111:(1. sels _ cor,Al-1 act atrret andThannind. PRESH titipikly Cleir le 4: Itenpy goap; Lulea brown Yfriadeer4 Inlet flacinni Panelize, and Fatridgo's Solidified Laing of Thousa,bainbw_ era. our gale by • • JOS. ARM°, ' aels cor. klarket-titropi and . Dlatoond. CiOlcattEs4 BEDFoRP BLUE 1.1 - 0 K V water. can 1eui411.2.4'4,t- ontmoss, wizfor. hiaiitatraltle....al and Ihrtized. DALLFY" PAIN Rvo-TRAOnit, von an - hindiand for ale by f UruvwPtfAxialex a%va.vikfor : iutkix t , z ( Bel5 ) zgruuos. YERS'4-131L15.-4Q gross-2u storvolid for • .41L, Lae tor„ 010114 Immo ono% 1)0311TIO Vt.00.1)8 received.. 5000 Bid end Bro.- amb C it iied4; - StandEte, - Giogbatne,- Male, Meader Ramie, Sitinet4, Cloths, Caudnicrea; • ianay itels a 0 - &,.IdASOII a 4 grout t TAII --- Nbria-.BrBBONS"4,4PIer;II 4asSprt um& or new styles ofslknoro4,,gibboas recelrod es Sreeelie •on 'the 17th h., inst. A lariitie&of saw and vary deferable Long and NAM) W 901104 elkeWlWy.olft A Joni:o , lo4lf 'thlnVe-Travel ,aahlothaltA CO, itd 'Fifth aired. DLMD ~- ARESS- S lLKS—, W o,lave just swayed Imo AtirisibeWSW styles or , P/siel DTm gilatilleemiesigitesillljtrdlirille Bit I:llr,nrect 0 teri t u A. AIASON,A for A. A. IM ASSN COgIA stmt. in - N -1 (wkE - t#44ltAviNas,- ~_„„ , 11,4cp, spiganboft Dievioxy. Pnrmikfbr ‘,..1. '? •, -. --f- - • 11. MINED aCO "ZUPKT-PISTOLS, AND SPORMO AP' . A-A ~004," 41 4 .—Wwi1l vakvstrict. ottttotio g to the man.Efactiosiopsi.tai'itruif telovi I t me uttat Improvements. 4 fafiftrLDD4Sititalf, lac!_ilDayins, 'elate% tariettal and , faftatl*ttataffi. . to. kid Kaatures, ate. Ale% int" DADD;tf Iggsitgortmaut cc Latch kelding mid Waltuotf Ott* 1 - Alll.x.i; t t z... par qfp.444laortigit Difututhe. 1.41a ' ,, Vi ,, , 'O. wit t 9,1417 tax* taffeta. ,_. 4111 44444 WI -1 :1 .44/P 4 P la 110 1 4.141 i 4 le 6 , 1 " bl ‘l fvu ef4a.ratfiat ~..-t .. , •., ..,..);_u ,. i.__c flair DviDeik; . f. Iffm hued' biafflstontly,siinfok fag, ..11 DOWN .VIWARt Lb) IN' at B'LANDRETH'S PILL S-., 15 g r a bs ka abaft awl for solo by (soltq IflAftEtti Me. «_a.2_ • , • _ _ - `s. :;:••• - ••- • q - 1 7 .; - - •• - •;o: . • • ••- • "•,• • •`-2Y-J 4,,!*..01:•'1';?.:;;1.'":•1'-'•-';',,:.',-,, ~''',•:',...':i'1,1'•::',;'.,k..,-47:gi;•,;_:•.,,k4':,,, S:- = 't;•;:.; , ,• . ,v.' , t - y , .. X,.-.. • T wen ty-A ve , pink Altroiets flay. reeetTaltand alll Otilit111:i s 11**riflx 44,a011 and SPLENDID STOOK Of DRY 'tlOOi far We sdtL 4113 WINIYR. Tai • , Cortriaiing of more than •- ' ' I `l5O 'CASES ':AND; PACKAGES - • S I -- L ' EMBROIDERIES. • y . Ele g ant styles o 6 - RICH PLAID, BROCADE, MIRE FIIIRDED, IXTRA. LER&VY Pr.d.LY ELAM, and COLORED SILKS. B*autlful styled of -r : - . i PDINTED IIIDDRSRLIN DR LAINFA:. -- WOOL PLUDs4 'i , PIILVERD 3IRRENOB,4O6.IID.:PARIMRTT4D, BLAME - BLAME -ALPACAS A50'.141114 . - SLIVES A ~.. New Gormlut stud BaXch . - PA krapittagiale4.- • • .wiralotioces. Orie ttandred Case* o HOUSEKEEPINa,GOODS LLNEN amariittLK ISAStABH TemaikaNs, TOWELLW6,g r . „ BD;I3VB . LONG AND sill:Luiz -woorz*zi n t raingokpLust - ” S II A Wl.l-$1.:" FIVE HUNDRED- - OASES DOMET D R Y 0 0 13 S-f GINGHAM, ENGLISH MADDER SHIR/INO CHECKS, TICKING'S, PIANNKLKOKLEACHED AND , BROWN. mitnnat':, 2000 CLOAKS, TAMS & IBTRAS Of new vor Clothe. etyle,ln Ethos, Velvets; Cloaldai CliphOi.4kßea New (loads will be daily ;waived tbrunglioniO4 season. .14rONLY ONIt A. 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