fit. • 'Or riorr the New T4lieralds aftory that Illawakieriage it to throlr %Pte 'Pk optifieN is pare fit cation. The er4 VW, aaltirigton corrirpondetit is almost' "t % I ns+ s " Oegnisional. ° idea that Mr. Breckinridge would de., tlitie because Kentucky went for Lien. Curnis4 ptepositnak Combs and !Atelier atways twat eterybody they ran against, retpt Brea inridge, who always beat btees.—.szaterialia. kir`There are two classes of politicians that oppose union between the friend's of Daigle& suxi Bretkinridge in this state.— One is the Republican party- r -the other is the Verney men. lbw can the conservative en tinier., against the wialx.e at those two • fees eff petticoat It would Le a shameful Arregard of their ant ens which ati act id be well ooesuitered before it is COP tamed. But, eesionsly, the consternation which is manifested in the Republica(' camp at the bare prospect ofa combination of the op ponents of Lincoln, aught to be a powerful' argument in favor of the astatine. The fact Ithich is brought house to the mind of ever, intelligent Republican is oonneetion with this suggestion, is, that sure defeat must be the result of its necomplielisrent. In the, face of such evidence, will fienvicrltts persist , In fomenting disunion and thus mak trig cer tain their own defeat.—Erie Iltrf Ever. The ViryiAia Correnlioni.—The regular Contention of the Democracy, in a spirit of Itistional patriotism, passed a resolution di• reefing the electors, if chosen, to cost the rote of the State so as to defeat the Republican canirsciate, even if Mr. Breckinridgo cannot thus be elected- The Douglas men oo tiie ether hoard tiomiciated a separate electoral ticket It mould seem as if they tnigkt have united with the great body of the Demieraey cif the State, in the common cause ut opposition to Republic. tnisra, but when Passion le in, reason necessarily goes out of the mind, and thus a division between the op ponents of Lincoln is the 00a+equenoe. 11,w ecer, we have issatidence that a proposition ao ribistil will meet the r;ews of the people of Vir&ia, and that the :State will he err rigid triumphant/5 tor 13reckwridge.—Jute. • -tag. 27, ISEL au! of (Aruturwe. __ To the Public. Balloo to n r.oya;?! ;In .111aulir--Pro- UR undersigned, basing dispo s ed of kis .64mer oat B , to Niuusel T News More to Mr. Amara Rao AAAAAA in te aeronaut whcriately mutt an as- . . • troll 4 to thscoatinise the business; sad whilst , oension from Pittsburg, Pa., proposes, should sulicient encoura,te meat be giten, to mat , e he feels indebted to the public for the liberat liiisten the starting pointpats° eirteaded to him, he would conlially for his experiment et r nambeed all his old customers to Yr. Broad. uf attempting to onus the Atlantic to a hat- heot. who will always be prepared to accent suodate them with Illlytitinx in his line. CHARLES LINDERMAN. ?riot of a B fax years of age j 4. .ffcorder. —Pretstua Finley, a i. 4.1 ten 3eans of ugeoral tried Littit wi ck ut Ciirlyee, 2iliseouri, upon a titr.rget.t li.linß hie uncle I.y benting out his brain:, with a eltt'u while Le slept. The jury after nn nioentle t.f twenty-four Want ren dered at tent tat 4, l "not guilty." parks a specimen of the naphlity with mhien grain is landed at Chicago, it is stated that the lark Great It est took on bourn hut I,‘ cek 3'2,010 bushels