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"A , 1' - ' - fr - 1 4 0;414-5 41 mi4to 4- 4 ' 1 - " - 44 • • ' ••• i • :S..' a. 1 , i. L'o 1, 4 Z 6 lef , A .‘ k apt 4'•4 • • • • "' ' . F: - • r 4 •. " itish MONyer itcoFt.grriG LITHE FLAG OF OUR UNION FOREVER!" FOR PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCHANAN, OF 'PENNSYLVANIA FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, 01? KXNTUCK Y Democratic Electoral Ticket of PCROgylVailia. Et.E&OREI AT LARGE: GUAR ES R. BUCK ALEW. Columbia. WILSON NrCANDLRES, Allogborty. lot Markt: (lEC). W. NEBINGEIt, Phiinclelphia Co. 2.1 - PIERCE. BUTLER, I'llibultlphln City, " EDWARD WA RTMAN, Phileglalphin. Co. •Ith " WM. 11. WITTE, Pldladolphin County. 6th " JOHN McNAIR. Montgomery County. Bth " JOHN IL BRLNTON, Cheater County. 71h " DAVID LAURI. Lehigh County. Bth " 011 ARLBS KESSLER, Berta County. Bth JAMBS P A ?PERSON. loantmater lut It " ISAAC SLMISER, Union County 11th " PIUS. W. 1.11.1011C5, Schuylkill Cu. " THOMAS OSTEllalemgyanlittg Cu. lath ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe Cu. 14th " REUBEN WILBKIt, Bradford County 15th `• 11 EORGE A. CRAWYORD,CIiuton Co I cat " .1 AMES BLACK, Perry County. 17th " HENRY J. STABLE. Actituo C.t. 15th Jilllsl D. RODDY, Somers,' Co. 19th " JACOB TUKhhV, Westmoreland C.. " J. A J. BUCHANAN, Orttime Co. 215 i " WILLIAM WILKINS, Alloglo-ng 221 J Allll6 G. CAMPBELL. Butler Cu._ g 23.1 “ THOM AS CUNNINCHIA.M. Tiortyre Co! 241 it " .1011 N KF.AILEY. Chu ion 00. 950. INCENT PHELPS, Cmwfurd Count , • Rev. Da. RIDDLL—Some remarks in the local column of the Gazette were evidently designed to represent Doctor Riddle of the Third Church as a political preacher. On his account we think it but justice simply to state that he is not so. We doubt whether the members of his congrega tion are fully aware which way he intends to vote. He has thus far kept pretty clear of the political excitement that has driven so many others far beyond the limits of propriety and decency. As to the postponement of the prayer meeting in his Church on Wednesday evening tart we know ho acted on the advice of the elder!, of the church, and are satisfied that it was, on his part, with no political design. We prestnne the same thing would have been done on the evening. of the. Democratic Convention had AUDITOR GIUTERAL . JACOB PUY, Jr., Mo.lrrooxzny co. been re uested. q DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 0, , tA1. COXIrIMIrMIR GEORGE 800TT, or 001. MM CO. et girriZat GENERAL JOHN ROWE, OP VatsV.-IN CO DETvIOC#ATIC COUN T Y TICKET OONGICIS9 , —TWLVTV. :aqt TASTUICI: WILSON AI•CANDLES IDOLIJII3 TOMM3BIP COMO DES,: --I vr .sZCONI , DISTRICT: JAMES A. GIBSON, Pm TOTIO3DIP k TT 4. HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Cm. AMILIEBLT : THOMAS S. HART, INDWIA TonctruP AUGUSTUS HARTJEC, Ratuevt Towxamr SAMUEL JONES, CUT. L. B. PATTERSON, MIITI-LN SAMUEL SMITH, ILLroec.NT CITY. diatoCIATZ StDUE : Dr. JOHN POLLOCK., Pr:rover Torxsarr.,, PROILCI7TITR: ATTOUNTY : ATTIIE IX' I. S TRW ART, AI3SCHZNT Ca I!= HOBERT B. GUTHRIE., liainx.46ll TOICRSIIIP. EDWARD TIIORPSON, 'XiouseTacivartr. tVCN"7I" EDW ARD M 'COWELL E, I , rowo, TowNsurr DICECTOII/ 1 u➢ TILE 1^,0r.: HENRY lIELTZROOVER, ye.r, JOHN JOHNSTON, L..witrscxvlttc. (1 Illictreet• front Ituchenan'e Speeh on the Independent Treasury ••TIIAT CoUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS WIIERS LA B.IR OOMMAN DS THE OREATEST REWARD. StIoNI Nit :gill. I RESPECT TUN LABORING IL N. LABOR l 9 TIIE POIINDATIoN .4 TILE WEALTH uF EVERY OAINTRY, AND TILE FREE LARORERS OF VIE NoRTII DESERVE , RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND INTELLIOENCE. HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SILAIJ.IJ DO THEN! WRONG I),Avrra 11, modlle 4 1 ni Clorresponderwr, gt. GT,wr7et How. ; Tl,e4.- win IN,. MENTI Nlizi OP TEX DEMI CRACY. 111.1) I . ; and ALL. WHO ARE IN FAVOR OP TO II .N Or bNSTITI:TVIN, in the tomming. Piarw without itialiwetion of form, party usixAstiouw,i ' we twirditaly invited binAteti_ The Drawer:its inslto and clisilvng-t , MONDAY, =.l lout.—At Now PLITId TnarisirkljK at o'.•Prk. MONDAY, 2.2 d Willimuri IL lel, DUQUESNE Do- rough, at o' 2 P. M. THURSDAY, 2.4 th Inst.—At 80011:9ETOWN. II &clack P. M. By order of the Committee of CorreeVondetem DAVID CAMPBELL, C14.4tel THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY In lt4ol Thomas Jefferson became Preside*. Then, for the first time, the Democratic piriy acquired the ascendency in the United States. Since then J. Q. Adams has been President four years, Harrison one month, and Taylor and Fill more four years. Fdrht years out of fifty-free only has the DemocraTic party been out of pr er, and forty-seven years out of fifty-five has the party had the control of the government. And daring all that time the country has prospered as no other nation ever did. Labor has received a more abundant reward : the people have enj.,y ed more freedom, more security, more chancea of acquiring wealth and honor, more satisfaction and pride at the rapid progress and growth of our nation than was ever the lot of any other people on earth. Such has been the fruit, of Democratic policy : such the triumphs of a steady adherence to the great fundamental prin ciple of popular sovereignty. Yet during all that time the Democratic party has been con stantly villified and slandered. It has been ao cused of every crime. The ruin of the country by its measures has been constantly predicted. It has been worse abused and slandered, many a time, 'than it is now. Two wars with foreign foes have been brought in a -glorious cotieliasioh yet in each the opponents of the Democracy have endeavored to give aid and comfort to the enemy. But the great party of the People, of the Con stituthm and the Union has triumphed over all its foes tither parties, one after another, have arisen and fallen hut the Democratic party stands as firm and fearless to-day as in its earli est days, proclaiming the same principles, doing battle for the same great cause of human liberty and self government, and contending ever for the strict construction of the Constitution and the integrity of the Union. Again and again have the people endorsed its great cardinal prin • oiples, and confirmed and sustained its great public measures. No man Can point to 'a single measure of public policy proposed and advocated by the D. ^l , Ncr:lti• - • pnr*: - that has not been adopt eu people, and become a part of the policy and history of the country. And peace, liberty, security, prosperity and public happiness un paralleled in the annals of mankind have been the glorious fruits of its wise and consistent course. How is itthat this party has survived so many shooks, while all others have been shivered to fragments in the contests with it ? It has sought no fusion or coalition with other parties. It has surrendered no principle to expediency. It has dodged no issue presented. It has declined no combat with any foe. n'lmis 13 . 41ty dime battle with every opponent. It has leaped to the.en counter with every challenger that dared lay lance in rest against it; and .every lance hal been shivered on its impenetrable shield. It hat been led in its perpetual conflicts by heroes and statesmen and patriots whose names will never fade from the memory of men. Jefferson, Ninth sop, Jackson, Calhoun, Wright; ca.ss, 13nehanan, and a host of others, have shaped.its eourß and led it on to victory. Why is it that this party has survived in full vigor and efficiency, while all others that hin4 encountered it have gone down ? It is because it has ever stood firmly by the Constitution and the Union. It has planted it self steadfastly upon that noble compact of our fathers, and has resolved tn,prOnrve and enfotoi 1...-c,`-.1....1. 2."','y` ZWM ~ ~~ Jr}`4i f , Z .1 V... 4, 4 1: • •a , u t k. • rt -,, ~ , .4 , -; , I ' -- • • • • •' 4 • . •,•i••• all its stipulations and requirements in their full ' ~..,., letter and spirit So Ion: as the Constitution --;-•-• ,'-' ;e-pa y us e any ng wt ast and Telcir ish and conquer. Standing firmly by the Con stitution the : Democratic party has had to do battle with every Tarty that has sought to in fringe upon its powers or pervert its spirit. It had to fight the national bank party, and it tri umphed.. Itlhati, , , , to fight-a party that would have pl.osikbetl men on account of religion or birthplace, and it conquered. And it is now contending with the most dangerous party ever yet fortned, because the success of that party would sutrrort, the fundamental principle of the Constitution—the great principle of self-govern ment. Popular sovernignty means only that the Rlrple of eactvgrgatk:l7.6**lity shall have the right to gOvern themselves. This principle lies at the...-foundation of-all free government - ; and. this principle the . Black Republicans would strike down in their frantic efforts to raise the negroes to an equality with the whites. But the Demo cratic party still standing firmly by the Consti tution and the Union, and will triumph as here tofore. A tea Ati 'l l / r r y.71.9 7 . 47irclr tI rt, , sa* .4e#l. • '" 4, , 01.0.1.44r4t 0 ' 1- • • • ' •t= -;° , v - ' - , st a s"*. • , • ; fa 4, • ' l f r P -opto •1 4 ,t, F • ,4 4 gi.• , "- ti •••••• Z . ° 7 o e . _ • , ,t 4 4;iitri * e".:; 0 4 4 ' ._ _ + .A• EI _ ,f.l; ' 'lL.`2. t . 4 ; • - - . This Is the secret of Democratic success am strength and continued and vigorous life. The party will only perish when the Constitution is destroyed and the Union sundered. Well may wo be proud of such a party, and confide in its faithfulness, its wisdom and its integrity. It cannot fail in such a cause. The people know that it is their party, ever faithful to their inter ests, and ever ready to do battle against all foes of the Constitution and Union. Any remarks of ours to Dr. Riddle on the subject WBB merely a joke, as he will testify. He •foes not preach political sermons, and the abolitionists need not flatter themselves that be is lending his pulpit to their 'JERE IS ONE " A private despatch from Pittsburgh. states that the Republican procession there on Wmlnts ilay, was six miles 'Amy, and that there were Nil. thousand Germans in the procession. Mr. IN9- saarek, who has been speaking with great acct. the past week, in Western Pennsylvania, remains another week to speak in varioue parts of the State." The author of that " private despatch " is a base and dirty liar ; as every one here knows There 'were not three hundred German rein . , in the procession. It was not half the length named, Mr. Hassaurek might as well whistle to the wiade as blather to the great mass of our Ger man voters. The forty-eighters obo have no votes may shouLfor him ; but the naturabl , d Germans are Democrats, and know who their friends are . Itstiutt to Penn•ytcantona We ask the freemen of our nobl, t , itate to r - fleet upon the contemptible and de grading insult offered to their dignity and sovereignly, by the abolition missionaries from the land of woodsn nutmegs. who have been hired to inundate ..or dwelling-5 with their stereotyped fabselzo‘sis Openly begging for funds from every quarter to enable ate traitor" who would dissolve the L'ul. to abolitionise Penusylrsaitt upon our citizens es though sable commodity, u an twit! CiOUR character, which they that will be fell when the To Gnisisu.—The Young Doneloon Club, which was evening last, is getting al Pa Thursday evening fifty Saturday evening forty-eve hold another meeting to-m. l large accession is ewe procession biks done great se t cause. They refused to banner into that processie• and the Fillmore men stop out. Wo shall ,ave to turn all oar guns on Fillmore yet, for Fremontiane is going down. ArPotasworris.--.The Board of binertewo of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayue and Chicago Einil road Company, at their regular monthly meeting yesterday, appointed Mr. I'. 1) Messier (late of the New York and Erie Railroad) liecretary nod Auditor, and J. P. rfenderson Asoistant Treasu rer. These appointments will be generally etc • ceded to he moot appropriate and deserving. Mr. Messier is a gentleman of rare attainments In railroad matters, who will find ample scope for his abilities on one of the most important Railroads in the United States. THE Poat acknowledges with many thanks the frequent compliments of serenades from the dtf ferent Demoeratic Glee Clubs. We are fond of music, and are particularly in earnest in the great cause in which our musical friends and our whole party is now so vigorously engaged . Gentlemen of the Glee Clubs, and all other Democrats, we assure you our cause will triumph. Col. Geary's course in Kansas is destroying all the schemes of the traitors and Black Republi cans. Re refuses to execute those laws that by common consent were denounced. Ile is driving the Missourians out of the Territory ; be is dis banding the Lane Abolitionist ruffians. "The Black Republican rascals," as Bennett calls them. will have to raise another army or all their polit ical capital will be lost. We have already in typo the admirable speech of Senator Douglas, on the Army Appropriation Bill, but are constrained to leave it over till to.. morrow. We bespeak for it an attentive peru sal : let the friends of our beloved country read it and learn what manner of persons these Black Republicans and Abolitionists are ; let traitors read it and tremble. • FIVE HIOKORT POLES, tram seventy-five to eighty feet long were brought into the city by John McKelvey's team, and they were all erected that evening, and the flags put up. Henry Rea had one; rs q uire Cummings one, Wm. Farley, an old line Whig, one, and so on. Are not the Democrats awake. Tux TnravEs.—A pole was raised at ManeB.ll4 some daye-ago, and a flag that cost $l6, put on it by the Demoorats. In the night some Black Republican thieves out it down and stole the flag. Tau New York herald told the lie that GOV. Floyd, of Virginia, tried to persuade Fremont to come out as the Democratic candidate for Presi dent. Gov. Floyd has published a letter giving the lie direct to the Herald story. Ws call attention to the announcement of the postponement of the sale of the Delaware trust lands in Kansas Territory, to be found in another column. WI publish this morning the Inaugural Ad dress and. Prcadamation of Governor Geary, of Kansaa. See them in another column. Things will lie all rigEtin Kansas in a very short time. WE are indebted to the Hon. David Ritchie for a Copy of the Patent Office Report in two vol " 130. . F ~ ~ ;, -.. ... OHIO AROUSED! Inaugural Address of J. W. Geary, . . GOVERNOR, OR- , KANSAS TERRITORY, ILI MENU DEMOCRATIC MASS GATH- Delivered ett Ltromptop,, S-pfoubcr 1114, 1655, RILING AT WOOSTER ! __ . I: ELL ~W • (: IT! ZENS : - I appear amour , you a stranger to most of ydu, and nu; the first time 20,000 BUCKEYES IN COUNCIL! have the honor to address you as Governor of ---- - the Territory of Kansas. The position was t Saturday was a great day in Wooster, Wayne sought try me ; but - wa:; - voluntar'l tendered -was not county, Ohio—the,occasion;being one of the re• the present chief magi ' stmto of the ly nation. As : gular mass meetings appointed by the State an American citizen. deeply conscious of the blessings which ever flow from our beloved Central Committee.- We cannot give any ride- Union. I lid not consider ret- -ttof- nt liberty to quate description 'of its greatness and of the eb e i n k f r n m ",,, duties, - ko - t . - t -rer do'- an' i ate I enthusiasm of the indomitable Democracy. - It onerons, retinired of me by me country. was acknowledged, however, by :both friends With a full kuowledge of all the circumstances surronnding the executive office, I have delibe and foes, to have exceeded any gntherine of the i rately accepted it, and as God may give me people ever held in that part of Ohio The dole- strength and ability, I will endeavor faithfully gations commenced arriving at I' A. M., and to discharge its various toquirementi. When 'I continued to pour in until 12 M ,bearing ban- received my commission I WAS solemnlysworn to support the C..cuttitution of the United States, se awl gags of everty deseription: and headed dto discharge my duties as Goveroor of Kan by bands of music that m ade the beautiful town oar, with fidelity. By reference to the act for of Wooster resonant with patriotic strains. I the organization of this Territory. passed by Congress on the .10th day of March, 18- - ,4„ I find The procession was over fiatr nah.s 7.,u,. lii my dues more particularly defined. Among it were no less than ten large wagons, drawn by ;t f e a rtli f i u ri ly s,lant executed. 'ttu take care that the law, thirty-one horses each—every horse being monn- ire l ith ted by a voter, and the wagons tilled with sturdy The Ctmetitution of the United States and the Organic Law of thra Territury will be the lights yeomanry. „ by which 1 will be guided in my executive career. . ~ . We were informed by the chief Marshal and several others who had the hest means of ascer taining, that there were not less than twenty thousand persons in the grove, where speeches were delivered by Hon. George E Pugh am! Judge Ilart of Cincinnati, at the main stand ; at another Hon. Matthew Humbert], of Warren, Trumbull county, and Gen. Samuel Lahm or Canton, and at a third speeches in German were made by S Meyer, Canton Capt. George Ar nold, Cleveland; and Col. Yos,i, Waynesburg. Holmes county. The Democracy of t thio are thoroughly aroused and are quite confident of carrying the State. notwithstanding the bragging of the fusionists They hold another masts Convention in Massillon on Tuesday, which promises to even out do tb great demonstration in Wooster. _ Eloonent Add re.... by Hon. J. L. Dan-son DR. 11E1ltr , CHM AN iit , Ni I I,W Al KIP, (9ertenn i The Democracy of !Wilwau'xic ri , lenit'el ::. the Market :Square last evci.ing, to the nuail ..- of five or six thouriond, to hear Hon. .1 I. Daw enll. fin eloquent and distinguished