111-77-- • , '''' 4;t : - .. thelr fitijet dery tut. e, , wret , 4 nab omit aniffeir ?„ \ . -:`^ We answer, vote-for-,Fralar. 'n, Pierce,- 10l Fr.' 6 ' . ' .- rrbdet Eliniki: - NTZtud" y, . hful 43e s . truction to every interbst tbe woritug ' , ' .- , ebtssei i ., ' • t4t4agglithiuma ltgirterf ,FR4ZIER,, MONTROSE, ?EMI& Thursday: Morning, :Oct. ). 28, 1852. ,1119111.41 k :NOM N AT IO.IIIS. FOR PRESIDENT, - GEL . :I INFIELD-SCOTT or REW - J ERSEY. rca riOE.ritr.smExT, WILLIAR GLAITAI • • NO T 11-C LI Fos; mthrons. A. I I:I.,BROIVN, IJAMEE Fou.ocn. \ .."4 ,• . REPRESENTATIVE. -,,, I • WIC -AM F. IiEGILES, 11. SAMIM II. Cotrpr.u. ..I/Lute - TR Aciuilri, JOIIN*Vir.S'ITIEES, 1•6. JAmEs • IC. DAVIDSON, Jon,r P. Irtittom i - 11. JOHN: WILLIAMSON, SPEN,dEII: 11Cil.iALVE, 18... RALPH be.44K;lly J43llMit W. FULLER, ' 11 . JOLIN LINTON J.tat ES PENROSE, 20. ARCM)) . IlanEwrwr, JoHN SIIAEFFER, • 21: TITOMA . B J. BiGn.tx, DiAnsnALL, 7 O.CIIAR 'LES P. WS.I.Lun, 11: DAs Is " • ' 12. DI. P. IlEncue, 7Sitmialsw.trrit. DANIEL WEBSTER.I DEATII 0 EnsTEttidind at. his ftm, ily ivaidence; • - Marshfield; • Mass:,.nt 3 On Sunday morning Taat,`oo. r6tiincti .its I►ower and hi-illiani.v•alitipat ta.the \TIT Utz - t. The following pirticulars of, his death in* . .frorn._ the Boston . Courier . : - . - - 4 ; : = .4 The last hours of one so' beloved - i as he,_crhOse - eartlily. - .. career has just ..:, Clotreit timid so: many - eircitiastances of .consolation, .11vere of the -gtime:. 'era . ., ::!nor as,:all:the rest. - ' . ' . The publie - ere alrea,dyinformed of the chief features of that: deeply int erestinn-,scene, up tO -,:, the 'time 'when -Mr: , • - We c bster: desired to take 'leave- - of 11-who . . were-in . . the 1 . house. .. .'One by' one, in deep !jorrow,:but .1 'lls.taiticd by his rOwn great example, - themembers of his famiN, tind the. at, tendants came in - tOok leal.e.`of... hini: ;He . ..desired them to _remain .. near his _rritan, and morethan once an- * : jOined on: those preient, who were not .•:, of bisimutediate family*,,net to leave ! Marshfield - till : his . death bad taken place Iteassitre 'by all that..bisev- '', ery wish - Would b religiously regard- • ed, - - .lle then addrised himself tolls . . ~. phyiicians,', 'Making minute - inqUities as to his'olvn- conditioii;:andthe able termination ..othis life. \\..-....,. - ' . ....dOuversing with grdat . .eyiarmessi he Seemed tc k .be auxiousto be aillc. toi t Maik for . himself the final petioil,nti Lis . .a - Li:Sohn:ion: - He - w-as.. ansiveredi that it:Might Occur .iit' .pne, two ford three-hours, but that the - tithe' 6,-,iia l not be definitely calculated.." Then;' . said-yr:Webster, "1„-Stippcise I. mese, lie\here quietly till it com.es::.! : The! retching and vomiting now . recurred l again:: Dr.' - jeffries , offered .t0,Mr..1 Webste:r ' sentething.'tvhich he honed: might.', - give hiin 'ease. .. " Sometgingl more, I)octor, titbre—rwant rp' stora . . . - ,.VBeticeen 10. and 11:ter:lock, lie . re-, peated.- sbinewhat ..indistihctly. .:the{ - wordS "Poet, poetry, Gray, Giay.!'' . Mt': Fletcher Webster repeated': - the first line of the elegy, ." The cur Sew tolls. 'the kitell• of partinrii . dav;." . eThat's . , : _it, - that's it,", said Mr. Vtr., and the book was .brought and some stanzas read to . bina.rlyieit' seem iia to` giVe. him ;pleasure. . ' 7 ... ..,' From .12 ci'OoCk. till ~- t here was . , - - , inneh restlessness, - but notitnich'Snf - tering.: ' The - physicians quitew - ere'. ' confident thfit,, - there was na actual paitr.:,. '.k fa,int neSs ,•ikeepried; '1 Which] e l dhim:te think thatlis ileathivas..fit. hand. While in this, condition; . Somel . ....,.. ' . expressions fell - froni.him,- inclientinri. VW '7 5 ' hoiie that his \Mind would remain . ~ . I whim -coinpletely : nntil the last.. -. ,..Hel . . Spoke of the 'difficulty of the ProceSsi cif.llYing,. when - Dr.. - Jeffries. repeated, - the'verse :- -. , Thriugh — I walk fhton;;l - the valley of Ate shaddy ofdeittl;l will fear 130 evil, for Thou art"PhY• 'rod and - • staff, they Mr. Webster said immedi:ately : ""The-fact, .thelact. Thit is -what I *ant. Thy rad,- Thy rda : thy fl-aff, Thy _ - - cloe eras perfectly tranquil anit:eaqi and .9 Centred et precisely 22 inures:before. 3_ o'clock. The per- .sns present -wk , re Mr. and :Mrs -Pletcher .'Webster, Mr. , and ..Mtw. Paige, MrJ A. Appl e t on; mi ss Downes; Mr. Leroy, Eawi rt i- c on k, Peter Harvey,. - George 'l. e v i rt i n; H. Thoinpsnri, George 3 • Abbo and'''s. C. ?Zantainger, kft the ..~tat. Department, Drs.' Jeffries and War en, and the Personal - attendants and doniestics - `of' >Mr Webster,' • 11 , 1211._ Webater, being unable ;tn*ltneas t 41 .5 last moments , awaited .the - .event in • awn -apartanent- • • • , Nere learn that Mr. by; o *4 . sPe,ciAl dire 'etion, :ha an imnit,enttitious.- manner. ral service will .be _ . performed the viergytintn:nf- the parialrixf.Soutb Marshfield, nt‘rirlich place:the:. are= *Mils iirreil '.the'Airnb • At 3 ''Yer , 'kr dal - bnateen: fixed T !- :. • • 'Clevelanit $ 3 O l al , aar, a .171.&141 : 1 *ItEaat'aiti Ilia afira 1 4 ° -' - bY e atin g a 'q ua rt oftiVor Chestnuts.. . • 22. Liwts L. Dint), 23: ORISTIAN-11EYEits, 24. DAircs.rx Plumps, 25. SA3II A. Pcartaxcr, , •''''' - .. 4 '''''. ---4 ' * ''''vt..'. -''' T ' - ''' - • - LOOK "to;lillir 'tO • . : We publish this week a eori ted list,: ,the Wiiio,:gleetniii tor. PenitayrianiC) b l. soffie"fi ent nut, t ckeis were the et rec tiOn,4as trnuto; we_ hope eery / vet - examine. ' MIII 14 '.ticket - iout ~e sure ti , 4 everi;Pat.i(i on it OttespOnlis4Vicil the 1 1 pia 144 in y' Riiiiter ' h/'--il, name. ;should .be Darwin not , Dormi Phelps. ' • --- ' . ', '1 , i.. .. tii , - -. ....:..., I ~ 1 T Ir. . . 1 iii. The • editors of t Democrat seem very muelt hurt because the Report of the 2:1,t,, n'etlitur-.io . ety wa s not sent to them i? , publish' list :year , and ibis- ` aa soon as it' kil l - , iiitife4 iii - otiecolianne. "----- ' -..- -\. -. Til, ii :-, The. plain 'state; of the matter : a.l'mut, tp., informed i - is ;this t: ; The edittialtfiThe yin , Deniecrilt were ' so exc redittify4e# ,:ca: as to demand! pa e t for publishini he, notices and proceedings of the Societ .as, -if they thougitti- the* not 'Alf anfficien,ln- ; • terest to their readers td_appeir in tir' columnS•unle.ssibaid for In looking 65: , 461., ~ • over;; the - files of t hat paper of Sept. 11 m41,- *d fidd_ the folloWing article, which - sltaivs either,dmar ips ciews des lb inifre th# 1 ..,0- : def!) by atte piing to destroYits : iep; fifr in tiorr, or suc ;gross igaorine° as is wbeliy , - inex'cusable n'..tltose who pretenvi_to 6.40`, tender of di interests of its members ;. ',, ." W onde I if the Fair was not putjai' .for. the - purpose of meetinci a Gov.: .l' lin-I' i..4ton'S arrangements to !be hre and 'make a speech ?,Th . . peePlo o , the cat itti) . i. would like t o . I,:. ow_ wite th ei. or noti . .°)T i piy,tbeir, moue into the hdrips:9f the F gl ricultitral Society, forth°romottil ;of 'Agriculture, to Ibe perverte 19 poli 'lied] t purpoites byl' atv - men in A ontrose.ri ' I ' The, main o ject of it , as to inure me some its tittle rsi and Witl(them,te itfak t i 3 the-Seeicts.: :I , insimiatio were of avail; and thei mensetbro gof the sent year spoke so highly o • itsgrow . . popularity, that we do not wendeti readers of the Deniocrat'W'pre - inquil i for the protteedingkof the Silelety,l ! 1 thiuk.thein the ino4, .interesting . ' ; •.. appearing / there. lf they ' take - 80 I Eli! I interest-in - the . prOSPerity Of the Society as they - profess,' whY de'We not find ;Alne notice - of it,, last year. They knew ;the Fair was Iteld, and werelin attendance, but not a word in fit4or of it. do they', say , but • inste ii,: the . unfounded . insinutlin • that it_, to ~, a *tere tool for politica tf,g,, nr andize, ent. • • .' 1 I.: .!, 0 Wepr sun3e the editer' has not,Yet i l nr-,' t gotten-th scoring" it occasioned . him , 4M , 1 one of hi s patrons. The." tea rniniefjaint threateni gs of the editors remind uti, Ofd man on t edayof the air, w o i note ' ' ' - h did' belong to be Society,itor evenhuy a l sh4-. ling tick ' , wbo we die : informed th&i-1 ened to' nove the Fair."- We wouliO-, / 1 vise the liters before ,they "threaten 8. 1 „ •.' . , and 4 ; f to lieC "i e 712 _, enwets , ' B?',lri'l he Society by at least olt) cents 1 ' I When Noticesi or Reports of the IStr i le-' ty have' een left dtour office first, Wlth direction ,to send to ffi the o th er oce,l - ri'e have do £O, uttles., as .has" latterly been the case, 'our paper .was issued one ay, earlier than theirs, tbusgiv . ng them it ine il and . opportunity to copy if hey chol ~ii f : ;any mor' i _courage" - - i E.g.. Chase 4 triamphintlysusta4ed:,- s• ' Mr. Cr - -' i l ' ince, r. lase c o nsiders the tesu tof- the late election so -, gratifying and Icon.'" gra tma atory,' t it : inay l be pe rmi t t e d us * er baps,:to show the nature aii d e aten t ;of,_ Ohis triumph, 'an i d whether his course hai -•tejiy . been so • roPtiatically . sustaincil ~ by the .people at' , - hi s county its .be , i , vri)(10, have us believe By' referehe to tbb,, of field returns, i I will * seen that atop: 'kin's" majority . aver t "Hoffman in this-coun ty i 5112.1, while Chase's uajorityf .iver Sherwood is - oilly 599—Ini,t. • little ittpre 1 , than balf as greet as Itopkq is'... Thi4irE 4 .7 suit certainly 416es'not:seak very highly- I . ••a for bis poputailly, in a utity - that , , m,:- 1 , , monly givesfrctii] eight to rine• hundred Loceloco majoiiti.- .-. 1. ?-• if . i '. ' Again,'Biglef's Vote in this ccanntiras 2815; Johnstoik's was 2123; in all it : BoB.',, Chase's vote in conntylwas 220 i, ,tir . 26.1 lesi than cue half of hie votes! ;least 1 forJolisou ano Bigler in_ r ibe count ly.' We may jud g i. bow anx ious tbel4#,Ple were to, iust piy i l the course '):if "Mr.' Char:. _when, wltkali•ltbe efflirts of:" I . fri4Mll!„ not one half' the v otes . - 'of -a. De ocratte,r % 1 f ,, . Irea til ll ' 1 rSu.squebaima c'imal... sect //rcd, tin: , ,Having beTi thus .4' triuppb ntly i atia r tained'' by, the people, it ii .. ti . , liflie:d that he will pursue an - boii, Ora le' c4 .. tiei' at 11arrislitirg- ; that be wii be ble r . 4.- ward all 'the asplrants foil. offs e o hiS own ratty, - - and all. the 1p O. i g s, i wi wbil laboivil,so bark and irOde and ,1 4 t o so m — ucli in hisibe half, as their deedi r ' r '..-, it ;, that,' all' tlie 'iircimi 't:irierebi! I : ''e 1 sought i wilpop i l ularity a d otes ill f= ferent _lOicalities, .'lnay b&2faithfultyll'-+- de - fined,;' and 'ehpAciiillythat be: "41qt - dr- : rot' out i e,riak 4inCertlin'ettie lathgds ,i quebanna County , ~, Bank , a ,explat: to the publip' the ,ei.,tct- :elation - ~t hatlir a cit 13 .ank b ig'' cine• Batik DentOctli lot 31ontiO ; and:o ewbere ac sustain 4 ~.i in that iiisti . iitiMi. :. • ,‘ s t . - •II H - 4 . €11 0 16 111 -41 .i aciiiiitinuo, set lo*:--funntlii,'Ile -Look ~ . . . .--, %hirer • the, perialer i in tilt di s ' thin -it.•io , „ ~ 47 # _ , . i 7 - Dr si wet- 8 - fa:: 41 4 judgrrin- itAkboin t o _ , , iheiflipl!) , e , peivie:' . on theefe -t an leleeti -eotnetinfig tor effect 'iestwit : i iii..- , .4:lci* 'aimin4fi tperieu . op le will , 4eive tug r e 'ponents-siith-all ;kir desene. ' i . - :.t -Y:'' i ;' 7 .l' ~..:' ± ::` 11 .:- -L. - , :^'.•'•,:l *o; thei skew COn 1 the PI Er_ .S, [ j 1 Lest - •••1 -•• • ' A- Last - nerdy - • Thiele the la - st opport deity fwe shall Aq d the Wh' • 4f :Sur .4. addressing .figs_ ? antique., gatiiiii Ceuniy, :prior,te the Pre;ident „election.' • W'eritheocnasion_-a - 6mmoti • .. . ~. , entei; ; Wo - *lila. down ,a - labored.appeal itec=:, eatery. to rouse the Whigs to'action ; but at'such . aitinte, when ski muel37is at stake.. ';nOthiog of the.kinds is :needed. The re nienthrance of . our Into defeat, caused by . our own :-< but nerye us .to , inlet-ost rend Out. eked ii . nii, and inspire u 'to du our whole; duty in the contest be-, fore us. ." Pennsylvania can,and 'shall he redeerned."' -In ; the face of the large rrat jority that hie just _been recorded against 'us, We'hesitate not - 'to .assert ' out belk.f '.that' General Scott is the choice of ale* majority of the,voters of the State.: Only .let\every oneswhe p ref er s ' &eq . ' attend , thepolls -on Tuesday next, and record his vote in biafaver, and it will' be. seen that thOfarmers, „miners, and nianufiteterera of Petiesylvania Pieter the encourage-' •ment of home - industry - to that of 'foreign industry;, that they prefer the„ itnprave ment and secuplpOssession of .the terri tories we-now pessese to further encroach nients.oa our neighbors, with the hazard of cocci& wars; - and that - they,prefer the hero. of many battles, the conqueror of. Our. British- and Mexican foes, to. the 4,iiat Unknown of. New Hampshire, 0(3 General on paper only,: who f. !lever lost a . battle," 'and never, gained one. .; . . We have faith itr the-good sense and honesty of purpose of the greatbedy. of the American people. They - know the different circumstances under - which the two. eaddidates came before the public. ,Loug before either Cotiventioe met, it was well known that General Scott was the chaice ofa large portion of his felloiv citizens, but who had - then - ever dreamt of the nomination of Franklin Pierce? It is this, the fact that we have on the one side enarne Honored and cherished by every..truo American -. With a`.`paiviots' pride, while on ibeNother is the nitine of -an - obscure - New Hampshire li ! wyer; 1 . whose nomination was the' mere result of a lottery—it is this. that has indaced so many' who have heretofore voted with 't he Loeofocos, to declare, their determination to support General Scott. Thousands of etch men will be found acting with u; on • uesday next. ..- Fror-all parts of the State and of the . „ ... ounty we are cont in ua l ly receiving the most cheering intelligence. ' ‘ ' `The 'hip are up, and doing.' They li used themselves for a mighty' ef: they :will Come forth in their and secure the victory.- The the political horizon betoken succeseo the friends of Scott. Where, Hale ha/ spoken in the West - , large• Whig gains wuld seem to indicate that :we have `nothing ofear but much _ to hope from the Fro -Soil men, The death of Daniel in Webste —that ournfuf - event-that has' deprive our Ceuntry of one OrAhe 'lofti est intel ects th e world ever saw—will unite to us again many Of those who we, e ditmin ide by admiration of ; the great t i - [Ana ~..,,, t F c every Whig'duly appreci ' ate the' importance o ,the occasiee, let him feel that the inter is of the nation : are-in . a measure in hi keeping: and ~that;) it is his duties a man and a. citizen to' have a voice in the. government of his itry. Victory - is within our : grasp; !united effOrt and he dsly s is our own.: 'IGS, FAIL NOT".. - . hive ar fort, en strength omens .o ITEMS. -1--Senator Hile bas been speaking to large audiences in Wiceasiu. • - , Erastu.sairbanks, ' ( Whig,y, lia.4 n 'elected Gi*ernor by the Verniont riAature, and William C. Kittredg Goiernor. ' A magnificent telegraphic opera; iso .od - -footi in India. ,The whole ... of lineiixontemplated is over thre nd miles. N . , -• ' I '• - The digaifieOpaniards have givi r l ' ay to the Jiiilviay ania. The rush e steam car will in new life int old kingdom. - - - . - 'More Ginnad emigrants have la -- in Nevi Yorkthe . present yearth h. Heretofore 'l ri sh emigrationNha ely exceeded that of all other coud-, • lice Le ! Lie tic) l am , , dm A leading inedieai practicianer et 'ghton, Eng.,,has lately-given a list of . ases of paralysis, produced by smelt.' , whichocame under his own observa rs within the last-six mouths.-. • The Quebec Chremidc, of Saturr says that a piece of , gold. weighing 1b5.,4 he *aloe of _which is nine -huU -11 potinds sterling...bait been picked up an Inhabitant at tbe Chaudier. B 16 in da 'l4 dry by - President Fiibnore bai written tt letter celling on bis friends to rally to the support of, Sciitt, l ntid to send :Whir to Congress to support .Scott's adininytra. thin ; siso,. expressing"-confidence in his success. Ville - Hnngeifc+rd: Esq.. Of Wa. terrine, N. Y.:.,`las about 5,000 -bens, which Ite keePsin a . picket . euclosure of ten acres with buildings &c. for their ac cuminodatiou. - Pef Iviiii. Cnistoi Ancicrl" was the order of the'heroie Stott,'as he was borne riddled with hullets and barely, alive fro th the Moody,field of Lonars• Lane:- They di4 ".charge_ again," and theY stiept the field. thertarat, spirit, the Scott inerrofPENN rivviNti, preparing in their 'several 01mnd - es - for the'great struggle now . less then titiviek Wok, ' .°.= We We 40'net: iripport''SCArie - 6/iNuse lie ie eVraii:it Stildiet . . - Oiiiitlaiiigtiois Of bit ' l .iliti _7 6 *lleti!ii;tbetii - ddeegh the f i bravest : .; t he lebieYe;"''/Oka iiiiNq 'ibis ONE itimu''To rainor,r-imooix4ipi, 'AND % 6 .To' * 4l friititil i SACEliiiNOkkiliTlart WIN et.D'Scili.7. ' Wi!ii iiiin - 'iiii ',resi dent; : liiiiioti . Aare. insult ;ours; nor wonlitini-Niirlo necilllCssli it6Weil. , lentil; Tolittra .k -Rittirtflainr.r . . _.•:: ,-_-:,.:-.•-,,, 5.,,,, _,.. , ..,:f•- -, ~.......:,J.‘-... :....-..:..::! t 7-77.7-7—•-. • .•••. .•• ~....: , •,,.---;:—.-7711. ;.:....„..:, ..,.:3, ..- Re4l4l,lleadr , I.: T - :::: - ..:'i 111. . ... - -',.•e'roilo*ing was4ritt en in answer' fe .ri letter Jiddi.e.giell, i ••o, ttle":-.:1ke . Y..". '''W . --i 1 1:4 SeThnnitel - „,,:,r . .04,„, - 0,1,_, .1 : , ,1 4 ., j ofi tiitipi i • mihohe'r. •, t he, . 16t t er.:lld4esied,- - „ t 0.-, Soh n'i :White s - s.l4' ; of. liiilWhotie,.: Wiritio niiiitil representing that .the•-pt tholi*' . s: cif •!'..Neelil IfttinPshiro felt nnderebligatiens te gen . : l Pierce . for his"'eftorts un • the. Co' and - other4dacesi torepiey ct 'the religintial test .t hat 'exists in the .4'enst it Li him (If that. state..,'The original. letter is in the- luvi-l t siession;itfl). C. Citityl of .:thisplace and' can be oeett by calling l inpon him , -. :.:,• :- • -.•• • .:. CeNcOitit; Se - t.; 0152, •10 .( . P I - • Mn..D.:-CAu,L : ' i . . : ..Dedr. Sir :7,- Par let. • " Jm'i 'IP 'i" 'A • h - -- • •-•• •• :tor date 1. t ton,.. a,, :ttgu . t.,. 21, •11a heen:t•ecnived; and I. - have .availed ;of ,the .earliest-mement . to reply to,:yeur several enquiries„( In Itgi .firl placej:*i 11! state -that the - .'ci"reular . bear it - .. tny 1. name, . tit 1 otheri, aa von state; Wren': beginningter • end Ala •1. never ittgned the ctrcula I you spea k of, norantlethe.r.peltticardec 1 ument.htiny lifc..• • 1 . 40 . imt .think, itrigh 'and it certainly: oOpOsedietho. teach. 1, lugs of our hilly- religion.._ I . ate, willin that politicians Should work the wires u politics, and there areasuflieient ntiinbe: ' in Mir ceutitry..toqlo - that werlt. • tem.nt i aspiraitt.TOr nntorietY, unless, it - shoul •be in the. converzion jrt l -the si.tulS.Of owl and .the advancement Of Mir holy religion , As for Mr. Pience4 haVe little to say , . he. maybe /a very : good . Man; rm r ,'" do think, ill *we**, great a' man„ politically' ' •and was•posseseed : with sucli:Onboundet - • influence, es. his: - friends:award: him, • 1 . think I could baVo that .. .unholy and anti . republican clause striircen. fro* the Con. stitution.ofNeW,HamPshit eitt one month . • • if I can beallowcd ito . express an ()pin* ion, in' regard”. to this Trat ter, k w ouid' say ' that - a.cause mustindecal be• a bad. mei that requires 1 . 116 Proteulgatie \ tt . of Itlie• . • . •.. • •.. • hood tO. bust alit it. -- ;I - : ' • '-• ".• .1 • r will' close with mYkindeit wishes fit - fa • • your welie. • . 1 . - . • • . ... . . ~ • I.Tcultiitt very,•resneettully, , \..• • - • ".- • . .. \ \VM. McDONELL. • Gen. Pierte Opposed- :14. - Reuntdln ~ ..-., : -the Olt Indian 11 - otters I.:- _ . - -If general P.iercclitts. done lint little hi ,has rtfiord to do n great'deal, 'l-te; vote . , against River and slia,rbor linpro:Veineptl - ---6gainst 'a - 'Protective _ Tariff- , -agains 4: .paying the widow ef-peit. liarrisou tit remnant of his .first y_ea rS!'- safary; Or. . ex.i tendinglO her t he frarkin,g - privilege=r,l. gainst trantioz pensletts to.the_widows ot t Old A Sokkiers—and'agaitist.Pensioning 't lf - old. Men whi-i-fottlit {!the Indians . --snl;se !rent in the revoltnioti.' . The . fall win is - the record, as cited ' l l3y. the , n Cinctuat , . . .., 1 : Gazette _ . : ;.. -. ... • - 'I- . - '. : • • - . 1 . . On the 1.914 th p . age of the nal, Ist :,sesSion 2-It It' pongresii, Jutile..l.B; .183 . 6, .we' findilie tillOiving record : ..lAn engrossed bilQ . Ntt. - 21:14 entitled, ''•An itet . .e.xtending the ,provisions of flie r ! :net entitled . .in act suPplemeniury- - 16 th`e! act for, the relief of certain Officers' and *soldiers-of ,t he ReVoi,ntiott,'-,Was read . 1 third time, and ,being its passage . ' .. A mot ion ,w as:. Hide .i)V -Mii •William.. 1 .. . ~ ..... of North darOlitia,..tl4ze the said - hi 1 1 .6 1 retnitted to the cern ittee "of -the :whi)l 1 , ltou-se,,Witkiiislruciions to Steil:o.°ot til t i previsions which.grant 'a pension tellios persons :who were eng,a s ked in'the Tnilii , hostilities of 'the WO, inbie9ninolY - !; !- the ReV o l u tiilwiri -- witf,...teripsn.ating tt, 1.783,: -- : -. • , ...-,-;e" I . '"Upon Alds......daielu.linent":. the .previoni q ui...silent was called, the. effect Of -which, iti sustained, was to - eut 'lf the.Umendme4 i Franklin Pierce' voted' n a. 'Minority, S I' ll to 89, against suStai:ting ' the previou II question, and theref'Ore, in effect,..infaVo r l i ti of the - amendment -to Strike - Mit the'proli visions. granting pensions, .to the Old . lnci4 an . fiffhters in.the %Veit.' • ~' - .- • -111 ~ .. - -• li '.Franklin .Picric thich voted :(pagelg .sen _ . 46) .in favor of a In.Otio of Mr. --.l. l 'ark, 'that. the said, bill\-]dii 1 lie On . : the tahle4 Yeas 93;nays'lll. - j,I . • - r, Upon a direct voieuporv.the passageli of the resolutinn.-(png . 1047)- yeas .106); nays 75, Franklin. .P.iiiiv voted against' it. , -: - ' ...' •.. •.' • i The surriVorseand tleacendants oftt,se old Indiai•Figbters wilravail thenSelVes of the. oppcirt.unify.'sn4 to : - he tiff)t•dc c them: to manifest their ;wpreniation' f theSe votes of the'Lonau,O.candidate ft?i he Presidency., . .. 4 : r • .:- '•:- • . ' Three Cheers for „General Senit. . ` Malin; Jack Downing's :last comment; cation to the National - Intel/ ;oencer, .illtisi. , trates to theilfe tiles ontaneous entliusti, ism which a grateful people will eve.repY in their heroessand 'Statesmen. Aithnit4 - the Major is a fictitious character, It communications . t 'the' I arcr to to life, and Mast-rale what we see now. transpiring al . - over _the country. _ T us discourseth ..t h i Major, that old and de' r \ friend to-all:lot ers of the humorous aid truthful under i fictitious guiie: - . - \ 1 • , . (- s\There's Cousin Sergeant \ Joe), he -1 can't li\ . ..e without hurrahing for somebody c as mud)) two or three tiines a day. , ) e, , e,.. got into A habit of itl : in. 'old Hickory , lii: 1141 time, and he'crildn'tflnave it Off. -T; ti 1114 or three weeks ago, Uncle Joshua and I. an was in - the.barn, i \ denning, a little abn rt ~ or, i getting out the voters to- the demi!, t -- - when all atonce we lie t ard somebody ba i fo of the barn- holler with all . his twig!) , & !t s .Hurrah for Gineral Scott."'