. . .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ' • . . -- • , _ . . . . . . . .. , . . . ~ _ .. , . . , . . , .. . .. . , . . . .. . . . .. ; 'ls'3:.' ~. . . . . .. . . , . , .. . . • ? . i: . ;• '. ':' ' ‘.1 : • • •. ' ..'., : 2. 1,,' ''. ',.-' . ::'''..,:. ' -... „ ''.-,',.. "''''._ ~ . . ... . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . , „ • • ' .. . . .. . . . . .. .;.`,.:••• . . . , . . . T . • : .... :. ',,.. . y ..............,,;...... ~...... • . • . . .... .......•... . . . .... .. ~ ....., . . . .. ••. .. . . .. .......... .. . •. .. ... ... . . . .... . .. ....,.,,. ._..,... .... • .. . ......„......... .., ..,..•.... . ..••• .. ••.......,.... . , . VOL 3. • . fillican"LSountio . Oentocrat, SSIWIDAY By J. 8.. SMETHPORT, IWEEAN' COUNTY, PA: CORNER o.F P ÜBLIC SQUARE $1 50 in Advance TERMS:,- . - . . •c• Rates .of . g~i • ; Oolnnin one 00 (.• 1200 260 1 . months., . ....... . 00. One agitate or 12.1ines or leis, 3 .. .... 150. EaCh subseqiient' i 25. 'Business Cards, with Miner ..... :. spo Rule or. .sgure work Will. , be double. the_above .rates.: Twolvelhies liree.ioi,type, or eight" Bees. nonpareil, is rated a squire.. • .• .Thomi Terms will bo'ntrietly-adhered ' _ Bit.01105:-:... piiictpol_, .. -- . •• ~•• .'• . BENNETT HOUSE,., .: . .81'nethport,.MICean C 0..: PA:- •11.8, , MAso:N; .Proprietor —4.pposito.tho Court noose.. A ney, lariei cunnuodi • .om and pulll furnlabe4 hUU9O .••' 1 . ' • " • ' • ' • .. _____ ___ • • - •. .-:' GEO. H. HASON,• : • :-. • • ..• • - Dealer in Stovea,Vin . Waie, Jitop al W aMare',. &e., west side of the' Dahill; Squdre: SmellipOrt, l'a. Custom wqrlit.done to order on the shortest notico,stnd in - the , • most substantial manner. . ... '' ' ... ' ' . ..• DENTISTRY. , Da'....741. A. SPRAGIJE would respectfully announce t the ": citizens of,Sulethport and vicinity, that be • lin., • (160 up an office, and Is prepared in: attend to all business .• In his profession, .Artiflolal teeth %Inserted upon sci entitle. pri harpies, and sous to:preserve the nidural,est• • pressiminf.the face All Operation's in Dental Sargery 'done•ln a akillfur•nianner.- '; . . - - .. , •.A. S. NOURSE. •-• , " • • . . Dealer in Storea,•Tin Ware,,Janpaiied Ware, •Sco., west end of ,the Public Square, Smetlaport,-Pa.• Custom work done to order outhe' shortest notice, and In the . - 'Most substantial manner, • • ' '' ~ ' ' ' ' • • • -•'• -.• OLEAN HOUSE •. A. F; nAnn, Proprietor; Olefin, N. Y..; Omnibus..runs to.and,from the New York and Erie Rail Bead.' -Stake: , t(or Smethport and Cerem , . • ' • ~ . —• .. .- HYDE HOUSE;• .- . •• - 3.2 - , Oseimina Proprietor. Ri,ll.ta'ay, Pa. Thin.llntel is ,nste atulfarnielied in incelein style: has ample aenin7 . 'iundations, anil is, in all respeeta; a First class Hotel. '. . . Ilidgwly, lilk Co. Pa... May tit ;1,00 -- • • • -, . , - ,--.--. , . , - . • •' . ELDRED HOTEL,, -• • :. '• - .Joni Wstai Proprietor! This liocse. is situated • half, .w*,77 between. Smethpert. and Olean. A e puvenient an cotnutedieui hotiso, iittentire and obliging attend anti., and low. prices... ~ •• : • :.' ••• ', ' • • ' Eldred,Mayl7;.lB4o. , ••• • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . .. • . A.. 130: IfkIILIN,. • .. . . . . . . surveyor, Vrattsrismn .Confeymicer, .111: a i 'Real 'Estate,. ?I‘geet. :81tiethport, NPfican.aotOdY,P: • . .. ~ . - --- • - • : WILLIAM iiILIC.rN, • ' • . ... . . IPrattieit noel:Min, 'Millwright, thiilgo-boilder,, Ao.i, . , Port Allegherry, M7Keon.connty; Pa l - - . . . , • • J. L BROWN, •'. DiiiirTSSIAN:COS:V EV.0.6 . 11 and Heal , Ritate Agent; Wilco; WilliainAvtilo,.El k • • • .:—lteriLeticE3-..- • & Boyle, ii;ooi,; : lion. Thomas Stfuthorc", Ilroicocll, 'Ecq,, Wilcox, °SWAY 0 HO II SE, • . "fi X. 13Annun Proprietor. 43e•re‘ Pa., This lionse le fitted • rip in subqtantlitl and eninfortable. xtale, ,nint'oriiry at tentlon will be paid by the proprietor tn• tbe ennifort ,and tact° of his Guests' •• ' June 3. I§6l. .•. . • • • •. • FOBES 'HOUSE; • • . Fronting the Public Square, Olean. N. T. JAUF:44 M. • lbEtt.t.srt.ltroprietur. • the Vette' , Ileuseds:entiony De,'" ••,,,nd• built of brick. and "is ip modern ,style. ho' proprietor -11a,ters Itiolsolr that his ,weeintuodu . Muni are not mirPagsed by . any hotel in Western N . York. ,Carrittu'es rin'to alai trim the pren•Yerk • - • ... . . • - - . BI.RQN , D: HAMLIN; .. • . . . AT:TOIiNR4 :ki. Lotr, Sinktiport, M.'Kenitt County', PR. Arent for M,qqr... Kent to.( ,‘, 00'0 I..ii.nt,i, Mte,,,i: viipeobilly to. tho Colluirition. 01' Cl.tinis: li'xankiittion to Land Titles; Ititjment 01.,Titt.0 4 , - and 01l linsinnsB rely •tioi to Reiit Itlitate_ . 011tiie, in Ittinlin 'flock. . . • :• • E. BM:MILTON:ELDRED Attorney4nd Counsellor at County, Pu.. .entrifstel hk cure . for the. • . ounti - e4 of l'illlfisitn...Potfer and Elk will be. promptly 'attended to. Office iii the Court .11ouse,-secouil floor. _ _ • '•• DR. L NVINE f Phyiacian and.,Sui•gCnn, ltinetkpo rt. Pa, Will attend t profeasionai call4.wittt itromptnetts. Office in tklrt well r • r Block, second • . '. • . . . • . . --- .- .. • • --.... • THING ' f t MILLER,' , . • .. • .. . .. ... yholecale end Retril 'Lealerc in Stnple /nil Fancy.. Dry Goode, Carpetingi.Reedy. Made Glutlliiii, and . General .Furnlching Ontide; Loots end hoes. Well and 4c. c, 'At . Oleimi:lsl,...Y. - '-'' • - • JOHN C: BACKUS,. • • • • ItAttorney and Coonmellor.‘t Law, Si-n. 41111014, 111 , E.4.0n Co • Ps. .Willitttend.to all hasjoe.ol i,a his profoimiori in the .countieg of X'Kettn, Potteen:rot.Pll(.. Offige over Sartwell Sc Itrothorg , Store. ; . • , . - . . . . ~ . • . • • lIACKNEY . HOUSE, '.. 40rnor of SOcand and . lriborty streetni,Wirren Pn. n' It, TlAnnon, Proprietor. .TraTelnrs'ivill. Mid:gong lin oommodationn-nnd rensiinablO'dluirgnn. -, • ' — ... LAIL ABEE' s - TioTrai • • L.ta anis, Proprietor,7-Allsghpny'llo4,4,,. Co', Va... This haus(' is situved.ittiopt..aine mil's from Smetfivrt 'on the road' to Olean ; awl trill be round a, eonienieet stopping - P*°, •'' • FARMERS' VALLEY HOTEL, '' ;13y I'. Geonwtn. ThishunsAlssitnatedshootAvemile front Smethport on the taied to Olean. 'Pleasure eartie and °thou; cap be acconimodAtwl on the sliorteßtsotice • . . •• • W, S. BROWNELt, - • ' • Dealer In Dry Goods, Greeerleis, Greelcery.'ware - orits,'Sheee, Date, Cups, Gloss, Nobs. Oils, ,F c., of the Public :Square, Stneth pert. Pa: . . 5111ppen, 'tI , AVXPORITiIi HOUSE, ..' .. A cornmodionn.nr 1 ,, ei ~ P. N. L . . RYIER pme•or , Pro •• .• - hmi taaveleen will find l..e,, ru ipa n 'd t,,,4,„0., Strange re , • • • • . PORT .ALLEGAltri>"!latione. . ... ,plNoolllß.Doct.sr, Proprietor', nt Porr. • . . KOMI aunty. Pa. This hotel •19 al t tinted n , .., m .., thin .o (Jaunty. the Srciothnoit 'lied Allegany River 10aa...,,,;: - .' . iiiiles et.pt.oT Sinethport. , . ASTOR HOUSE, -..14311ET11P0.RT, Co. , ' - Pa., • • WM. MASKELt ..:• : ..Proprietor. 'ThiaAcne° islr,elL , calculated for the accommodation' of the Travelling • having rocently boon repaired and reniodeled. Gooddiarna and atablea. Charges rea sonable. '.Btagia for Olean, Bliippopaudllitig wa y . grflotriport;' July 2,1800. • .• • •*- , • • • • . TO Those' Interested' in Mining..anc , . . • :•• . Mineral Lana: • • .• .•• . • A: ilititnES ottorshitt'seiribes for the molts& W. nom of ineral tianiiii iri-Nt'Kpan. and I`.llc, 'coUri. ttes, end *lll stveltls optuloo - se to the 'OLLIE OF lata3, •&e.. Thoie onsitglng: his syrrvicimi will' recolvp an necessary awl reliable iiiitortilstloir): ' Residence :ante .Bunker Hill Mines, . . ' j„/"' ' • '", Sergeant, Minoan Co:, Jane 3t1,1659: .. •.. ----------- Arlyamtv4T-LAw;.Emotllpoit; C0., , T5... Col .... —•„• . Disiolution of the Retablican Party The Ttepubliean . leaders, some tinf&agth'se , Cretly resolved .to 'disbands their organization. The .Members of Congress and. the leading tiembeis of the . Cabinet realized . , bility of maintaining .stieh an organization. It was incotnpattbla with' any vigorous prosecu tion of the , war,.(unless by turning:it intii.ati abolition cruOdo,) and•its mere existence was . fatal.to •all hopes of :a re-construction of .the It was resolved t therefOrei . to disband the organization, and abandon the name of “Re publican" • • The 'Republican - members. of Congress, it Seems; met and resolved that as :a. Party, the mission of the RepubliCans Was . ful fi lled; and that it was time . for :one of - thoSe periodical changes of name and platform arid organization - which that political combination has, Prow time to time, been compelled undere,o; In a letter which Joshua Giddings has-ad- creased 'to 'Ex.Governor. Vance, of Ohio,fie• cx . posei what he evidently .regardsus secret p10t..0l the' Republican . leaders. We. quote the narrative, portion.of his letter: . • • It.is little more then four years since the on : ganiz.ation of our Republican alliance,` and, less than ten•mooths .sinee - thelelection of our:Pres.. 'irlentlipa'n the verY:.dOetrines Upon Which'lthe . Union was founded. ; , • . At:a moment; , apparently ..more important tharrany other in our history; we. are.:callcd to turn aside'. front the btipport of, the war now. raging; . l6 form 'a' izetu'politieal party, eban ! . don'the Administration Whom we have .eleeted . the:pnnciples.ori'which the . Union - was founded. and unitein. a view politteid organization, with out'avowino.atiy •causefer so extraerdinary . a Movement, or usSertingUny principles. or' furi... damental.truth : es'thebasis of this new.party.. This movement' is said to: . have originated with members of Congress, 'Who united •in iecommendatien . to our State 'Committee go call'n'o. Rejitiblican . Convention. These mem hers' Of'Congress , did not- form the. Republican prgardiation, nor were'they elected . for the pur pose'ofdisbanding •• ••. • .. ••• Silence in - regard. to fundamental frtithsfwas thee:the' Order of the Whig null Democratic parties, and, it is to he, in this third'party about to be 'formed. . • After reciting'. the action of-CorigresS, and particularly. the resolution that focaptuting'and sending, beck 'fugitive, slaves constitutes no part ;of the duty otrnilitary officers or soldiers," Mr. (TyldingS goe's on to.sayi ' , • Thua were the efforts of the 'F.:xecutive.para,- lyied, an&when the . friends of the Administra tion, in Congress offered:a resolution Approving the action of the PreSident, it - was given the . _ . . . . - go-by r and that body adjourned without strili in a legislativei blow at the t•anse.of s,cesion or taking one 'step towards wipink out that din- . grace of otir•.Natieri whioh has..dval drenched our land in fraternal .blood. And as thy •rPtired from Congress, they united in. reconinion;ring the disbizmring.Of the friends who . cl",clod thin: to of jice4ilie surrender of the principles on . u.lq: . clp they were elcoted—anpl thaPinestsit'le in. a cnagloaciate itta;was, NV,lereq, Pa, Pl.iuthuort,. PuOtin: yteta.: . • . . party n , ith slave-catchers and those who .have set our doctrines at 'defiance. Theyassign' no' reason. for this . ext rUordimiry movement except the .assurance that is nee essaty..to get up a new political par t y, to in crease the ntlmber.of partierri in order io dispel party feellkg from the public Mind (a sequence. not vet); Clear' to my understandinv..y ••. • The. effect of this movement c . amMt be mis- . , taken... It - is an attempt to Change front in face of the eneiny;unUclinowledgment that We have been wrong.. 1t is a total Surrender of otir.nres:' tige.of PalitiCalsuccesstlt Is „ worse. than a crime, it fs•rt it.olittcal.blunder." Tpacknowl , , edge that the, war,:on our part, Is noi a:wat for "noire, for lilterty,; o l/.c'human rights, fora all that. matt hOlds dear in life would . simplylb to adykeotir peciple.no longer to enter..thp milita ry serviee. „Tor intelligent laborers at the free States willonly 'volunteer:to maintuin the prim ciples'on which. the.Uninit was fountled,lwilli out which it were Worthless. is theiefore with deep feelings . that-I•give it as ,ro.oninion, thatif we . abandon the Administrattnn, and the doctrines on Which it was erected, the dis sUlution of the Union must. inevitably fellptst Indeed, I .think it now too - late. to r regain. the high moral position which wn:held two Weeks . . The pusillainity of Congress has lost us the sympathy.of'other, nations, ond paralyzed•the confidence of Our:army and,cif the people, and if the adVicenow giken by that body ,be car . . ried out, mustyesult in ttie permanentdissnfii tion of Ihe And if the rebels Stie.ceed . ,. they will orve their triumph to, the inefficiency It were.harilly•prepey for me to, tigaest — the . course Which ,I think our friends should adopt, finder theie circuinStanees, as I shall not be with them in the coming, carimaigh, .and could not participate:in if if . present; .But were I'to acti , ,l should, certainly invite.those who adhere re truth, liberty, justice, as the only proth;rlba; . sis•of governments and parties,-, to stand firmly . on'that doctrlne, and to vote,lor.no man toany office 'who has not,the'rnoral and pelitical.cour- age to avow . his honest convictions. •- • ' • • • While we attaCh no •ether importance to the opinions of Mr. Giddings; than .as he is the at.;a7ii c6l(erlei 'of the' Republican Party; we.give fall credit to..hirn for the facts he vouches tor.:. We accept, therefore, with full credit, the .as- - seition that the 'Republican members of • Coo; gress,• before adjourning, resolved-on diasolving their party •and adopt a new name and platform . We understand that they hesitated between the appellations of “the American party," (40p; der which they might , find alliances • With the oath,) or "the 'Union. party," under which Union;eht hope to rally all those•friends of the ' Mae*. v;are led' by. the promise'of a name. we rejoice that•.r. name . .?rganized,. however, Black Republican or,;natty is Al , "irceed the last five years, * has soughttion . ,yaiis.--for the by dividing it, and has at Ina jacceeded be-. yond its , expectations and to its 'awn disitay , : Sewer s better that the Repu . blican arty hatlnev,i ' er existed, - ''(was the substance of 11r. Sewer s remarks a few. months' age' at Ilh'shingt i) i f than that its first and 'last triumph should .4 1. the coat of the, dissolution of the-Union ' af. ciVil War:" ' . And yet its first.and idsti mPly has cost this• much; and. ,cest . .besidee ) 'Own existence! . , ~, . : • .. t- . i . • . -The Republican party was -organ five year's. ago:.. It, assumed to be party, end. proclaimed - . its •hostilit "twin relics of Inirbariam, poi gam SiiIETHPORT, ‘WKEAN COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1861: ry. The. 'asatitription of national juristlictiop over State: offences, arid Of. matters of cop- science and of internal, governaient, was :the .chiercharacieristie will chief offence of the par ty.: .:And yet it curried rpOst'of the States of xhe North; anA would have . been . saceeistul,rbut fOr the reaistanee of New Jersey and Pennsyl vania.. The latter' State it tarried, last year, by a secret pladge of giving to its peculiar -in duitry, protect ive tariff of . a prohibitory na ture.: In that contest it abandoned' its polyg amous tqw:in;'?.as-it: is now: ready to part with its negro infant, to'Whose nurture it pledged its maternal bosun.: :rlt has woo - power .and:riat raring° beyond its expectations, 'and it; no ion-. ger cares for the means by which , it a.ehieved . . . • Hypocritical and inconsistent as ell thismay be in the politicians who have concerted it,•viie rcjoice,•for the sake of the. country; that they have resolved, upon it.. The Repolilinen party hat fulfilled 'its mission. Let it go dnwn..to darknss and-night, andlet thoiri . . who organ ized it'pray• for the doom of Oblivion'also.. I.'he:snake sheds its skin,•but not its 'nature or'its venom. The name . of th e organization 'will be .chatiged; and its.course and - o•itensible purpci.se'. But it will still he malignant,. and crawling, nnd . ; slinly, and..tortuous i and 4ucti 'that the he'nl.of man iu instinctively raised. to Democrats who rejoice ;et the voluntary sal eidp.of the, party : will , be tempted to . hasten It 1:011: and' to. assist in We can aPpreCtati the itreMtth or the temptation, and realize that many 'Democrats will, (or the moment, yield to • • . But there is a higher duty fOr therir, and an 'allegiance which, now in the midst of OUT:• diffi culties, they Should••cling to more earnestly and-with more 'deVotion than•ever., Arid all these'ephemeral and 'decaying organizations,- how cornmandingly and cnnoblingly standa.fo'rth the Old National Union-loving and Union sup porting Democracy—the only, party'theteVer suecesaftillY maintained , war, or secured hotip-, ruble peace! No.patriot is ashamed et associa, tion With it.,,:Hiitory will not 'trace upon its record the guilty responsibility of -these-disas ters which now impend upon'the 'country.' It has no criine upon iti'soul that has to bewaSh ed out by *suicide.. It lives,; and. all 'good men ask' that, it may.live to protect still the' Consti tution era restore again the beloved. Union of . .the States. r ' .• Let the events, which are now sweeping be fore them. the ephemeral faetiops . of the day, moVe.on, They have their.appointed course. 'There are diSsolving organizations more impctr tant'than the'Republicrin party, and shaping the destines of communities as well as of political cliries. But they, have broken, thus tar, in vain against the rock of Democracy; and when the storm is over it will' uplift its head again, and upon.it will descend the Ark in which stir vice the' hopes of National . resurrection and the reconstruction of our Repubiic.—A/bany Arg£l.s. The Kentueki'L egislatuxe . The. Senate .passed the joint . resolution' from the House yestertley,.directing the Governor to . demand 'the* withdrawal of ,the Confederate troops from the State by a .vote of 26. to 8; • Senator Cissen tO'day offered ri•joilit resole.' tion 'requesting the Governor to urge upon both the Federal, and Confedet . afe . , authorities,:-the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the' troops placed bY.Cither party on 'Kentucky soiil.• This lies over Onn:i 4 ay... • Mr. Huston to day. reporteita . bill to .puniSh rebellion in the State. :It was made the spec ial order for to . rmirrow.: , •.• • • • . A'he bill' will 'make it felony to:, - .aid . the War . by :enlisting troops.by 'the rebels,-or inducing any one. to do se, or by jorning or : parading with Oily 'company- with- the intent' to' join the' . _ Yfte irivaiion.ol.Kenfucky by ally citizen as a, Confetierate soldier is punishable by.death,---- This act to fiti frilo effect, in ran 'days, apd.will, not be apitlicablelio.' those who, returtr,ro their ~ allegiance within. eixrydayS. • . • ' . . Union MeetingeinPortlar lii,p6rshatice of rinblti netice; meeting of citizens •or .Portland, Elk county,.' without distinction of party; Was; . held on IVedneed4 evening, the ;Ith inst ;•'at the. Store. room - of Breeden & Co.i whereWpoir the' following' officers . We're, chosen; . • • • • President—Col: ; . A.• ' Vice Presidents—L. if: Parson, 'Wm.. if.; Bunker,' John S. fqatt, • Charles J3itlilwin, N..D.jaclisoi),Win. - .Leahy., Jr. , Julia Ariner. Secretaries—R. P.- saltsindit, Hiram Warner. The object of the having been stated . by, the President, the fUllowing :committee 'on' resolution's were alipoinie.d: Wm., Garne . tt, - Hiram Carman, Joseph Tanbin;JohnC. BrOwn, Henry L. Dunmire.: • •'• ' Several Mit riotic 'speeches were made during. the evening; when, the Yellowing-Resolutions werepresente& by the ,Chairmp.ii, and were tinanimouslyadopted'Aly the conventicip: • .• Resolved, That we cordially. er.ilorse :Gen.. John Cr. Fremont's proclamation of 'Martial law• iri the State of Missouri believing'tbat in so doing he. has"shown himself equal to' the oceas ion ; and that. it will afford security:to • the- per sons' and.primerty:of good and ..loyal citizens; and to iroiftors, death and- confiscation. • ResOlved, Tbdt. In the struggle '.t6 maintain our NatiMial e•icistenee;We are . for -snpnOrting the government, and do not stop to who administers it. 'We 'see no .neutral position to occupy'.' 'ivho- is not, - for • country is againStit; and <' hoover is not - preparedto.sse-: r.i . fice part:) , 'organizations inid platform's . on 'the alter, of his•cpwritry, does not deserv,e the sup port of honest. people." • . • Resolved, That the resolutions passed, by the. representatiVe convention held'. at Mary's in this Counly, meet with disimproval... 'They misrepresent .not only sent. .-IVe ineratore our skirts of the - odium and treason connected ;Resolved, ,That the prOceedings of this Meet belitihkished. in the'' Elk Coontit Advocate" and other impers•of _this Representative . Distriet. r . A. I. WILCO.,C, Presideht.-.1 . . P. SALTSNI4•N: , . HIRAM WARNER, • It Jett: Davis..was asked' bow' he feltaboui these times he would iirosbiy .auswer—lcan- lwletional rto those nd slave. FRAN:!:VORT ; Sept. '2,-18.61 DEMIiCAATiC ,COU . NTY ,C'ONVEITi'OII7 ... The :11elegates to. the Democratic. Conven tion or.M'Kean County Met . .pursuant:to call of the. Committee," at the 'Bennett liouse,. in Smettipoit, on Monday the intli.dayol Sep temberrfor the . po'rpOse of placing. in nomina tion Gounty Officers and transacting stick other . bitstness as.inightbe . hroiight before it, • and nits orgnnised irj. calting . .SosM.it Mottfic to the Chair, anit . choOsing Wit.KlN . Secretar}r. The following persons atipeared and after an examination of credentials, were admitted:as delegates. .BelloWs, NV. .Pendleton.: and Hugh Brodley. ' . • • . .••••: • Bradfo;d?--W: Button; . Chas. Young, and' Michael Hearn's. • ••• . • , • . • Ceres,—.Q. Mosher,, Joseph Morse,..and. Oaryddit,—Ni:r iattendance.. Dennis and C: 6:-Ato9f;s.: - • • ,A.vn,ition..M. N. powell, Blow;' and E. B. I..ibbey. • .. . • Ilamlin,—Orren . Perry, .J. F. Pattison and William Tyler,-11:• B. Barrett , and Daniel. Forsyth. Libeity'A. M. BentoO, - A. B; Arnold ntid . • .. ' Lafayette. F.. Tidd, W. Bullock.: and J. :11. .Mitvieh,—J. B. Kiinball;. and • . Otto,—No attendance.'' • . . Sergeantr:—J.• :B. Lucas . ., ; P. Barnes and L. Sotetlip9rt,G. W. Bart Well, S. A. Backus and John C. Hamlin.; , • - • • Wetagore,N,o attendance. Oriototion.it Was agreed' that a 'committe of : one 'delegate frOm each Township .be appointed by the Ghaii,..to prepare. RlThutions - expiessiv.e of. the 'vio . i.s . :Of this; Cotrvention; •Whereupoa the • edllOwing gentlemen . were appointeJ; Wilkin, Wm...pui-fon; J. C. Hamlin; B;dillett, C. - C. Moses, Oren PerrY; N.. 'Powell,. deo: Tyler, Wm . : . Bullock, J, Lucis.and' C. BelloWs.:. . 'On motion a committee of. three, consisting, of Messrs. ,. i . irriold, MOsher and Dennis,' were appointed to wait upon the. Republican Con v'ention, now in 'session in the Court Ifottie,.to receive their Proposition in accordance with a resolution adOpted 'by that Convention,on -Sept. grid, to unite on a ctirnrrion ticket. for County offices,' tribe Supported it the ens.uiug electtou. The;epinmittee reported pre-• 'sewing the proposition of the 13.epublican.Con vention,which, after due cOnsideration by this tonvenilon, was respectfully declined; 2 -the committee on resolutions now reported the following, which were unanimouslg adop ted: . . .. . . . ' Resolved; That we adopt the:following, be. inc a part o(the resolutions passed at the:Pent- . oeiatic ConVention, held "at " .Syracuse o n the . dth 'Of:Septernber inst. • : *. -, :. , - - . ' 'ResviV,lfi, That in this crisis: the watchword :should phss through the Pettiocratic,rariks,'eab , * ling thetn together, rind sonsolidu ting,.. them in' one erect and determined . trals, in the defence. Of .Our imperiled - Ceuntry,', is , the sentiment .of 'Andrewiockson , that the Uhionlrat'st and ,shalt be preserved. , • We also adopt 'his .:equally. dui- Portant assurance' to the aggrieved that their cruses of, COmPlaiat.sh all be. redressed in'a-con;' stitotional manner. - We'also: commend the fol lewing spaSsitge from his farewell . 'address ' 'e It is Yell known that therehave always been those nn . iongst us who wish, tb enlarge thet:.v ers.of the' General Government; and °grim ience would seen to inclicdte'that there is .4 tendert.' by 'on the part of this G!iverninetit' to overstep lhe'boandaries marked out for it by thOconsti-' tution. Its legitiirtite authority is abundantly, sullicient for all the..porposes for Which it was ;crested; and its pewerß,being e , tpreisly enurn-• „eratedi tit • re•chn be tlO juitification.for claim :m - ), ing yth ag beyond them': ' Every' attempt to exercise,pitwer beyond ifins,e :di:Hilts .ShOuld.,lto prerriptly and .fitmly : opnosed,' .yor one,evil ez mnple•will dead to .other measures. still . more mist:bit:yetis; and If' the : principle:of eonstroc-f live powers, or supposedadVantages, or tempo rory, cireurristames, shall ever betiertititted to' justify thVassumption of a poveer,not giv,tarby the Constitution, the General Got/eminent will, before long absorb all the powers of legislation, , and . yOu will have, ip,cfrect,lbut one.consolida. ted government.'','• i . .: . . , Revived, That'the:.'claim of 'any State. or' 'Ottraber of States ore' right.to relinquish at will their obligations and allegiance' to the Union' has•no Warrant in' the Constlin lion—lS at war with its letter and Spirit--is , incortmetible with ..gOod Government, aod•the preservation' of the public faith; and the enforeetnents Of• thirtrea ties; and ..whenever this pretension his been advanced'' by. seeessionists North or South, it -his 'heed resisted and' defeated by, th ed)ertnic re- cy:,..who have 'ever maintained, as they Bifida°, that.secession is xevolotion. •' .. . ... : • Reso/yid; Thi. we 'hold next in .guilt to, the factiOn which, nes risen in artns against ,the country,, tioliticibus of the. North: who for .years have organized and sustained a : sy'stetii of agitation' tending and intending to 'alienatethe different sections of the country; .and to stiz ;‘ u s a between them an-ddrrepressible• 4--- - !.!1: 1ic I li it ed upon'Oeir . :domestic institotion te ic 'in the eni- Was declared, eoold' only t e trai i n o 4 re orihe other. ""peAdkr , 94t ^ T lOa r liT re ins the duty Of. 08n:: - gress;in the initiation'ofthis conflict; to have encouraged the. loyal citizens of the South ,by ample guarantees of their rights, and by all just and honorable coneessiOns(we believelt,tolie itS duty now/while putting down rebellion With armed, orce, to olfer to the ' loyal people of the disaffected Stark the - remedy:ivhich the Consti; lotion itSelf: provides for public grievancee,'S, convention of all'the 'States for the-revision and amendMent Of that. initrumentt. '•' .' .... - . • - . Ratulved, That the Democracy of this srat e will sustain no writ nor countenance any,peac - • .. • . . ,• tending to•the Separation of these States, and that they will .regattl any attempt 'to, peri?ert this eon.lict for emancipation of slaves 11,f4ntal toillAhehopes of the restoration of the Union. .Resolved, _That is.the .dOtyof the ,'Adriiiriia tiatiori, imitating. tha. patriolit' of the,:, people, to . rthandon the • narrow 'platform of tfic ChiVagci Convention,•Which - stinds - dontlemned by the 'suffrages Of nearly two thirds of the pen, pie; arid.to step forth' upon the, broad platform of the Conatitntion:• • • • •• • • . •- . . .• „ . . Rese/veik - That the right "of fully, en fre ely .calivassing the polici, and measures - of the Ad-' ministration in power is essential to. a consti-. tutional. grvernrneol; right upon. which the pillars of our rennblic' rest and is denied oir ly by:tyrants, To use the language'of'Daniel WidiSter, i4lt is a homelfied 'right; a fireside privilcge."• It has over: been - enjoyed in every house; cottage and cabin hi the. nation:. _lt is *net to be denied in controversy:. It :is en Un doubted es the tight ot breathing* the air. arid walking on•the earth, ~ I t is aright to be main tained in peace and war.' It • is Vatic!' cannot be invaded without destroying conSti.' tutiottal 'Hence;this 'light should he guarded and protected by, the freemen of 'this country.with a 'zealous care, 'enlesi they are prepared for chains and slaiety." . Re:vived That we , thank our:brave army iii the; field, andpur navy upon the.seas; for the noble devoticin and-heroic courage they : hove .shown in rallying to. the defense of the country in its bour of peril; and; we will not forget that, it is ofir duty to protect them (rout- being the , sport and sacrifice, of politicians, who order hat tles from 'ideas of political . necessity; or the victims ef.contraCtors,..whe Make the peril of the' country the occasionof general spoliation' and specelation. '.• • , Reso/oid, That thellopes of the . country de pend upon the unity and vigor of. the democrat; lc partyin this Crisis. That a - deinoefatic tory in this Stale Weald be hardly les . 4uspic: loos to.the cause of the Union than the triumph Of the federal arms on the field of battle. That,. thereforeove hold those democrats •whodrorri motive.s . Of ambition or .factiodeness, are .:,seeli;, ing to 'divide and distract the party, as not on- IY tteachereui to its prineiPies, but disloyal to the country:. • . • • •. On .motion . it was. agreed 'that 11/omit:As Bitowis, of Warren, brs.rcsPectfutiy recommen ded to the Judicial Convention of tkis.llietriet suitable person for the office- of President Judge: 1.4 motionA.-S: 'Arnold.; A. At ;ten,- tOn and S. A.*. Backus be' the delegates. to. at• tend judicial-conventior... ' • The. Convention then proceeded to the nom., ination Cif . County ofttees, When the -fiiliowing . , . . persons were seieeted, by acclamation; for the respettive blitees. , • ... •• ;• W. Y. , MoCic;* of Smethport, and GAuuv, of.Hamiin, - AssOciate Judges... • Arrnnau% Amu, of. Keating, 'Conimissioner A. K. JourrsoN, of I;trad ford, Atirlitor . fires, of Keating, Prosecuting Attie! Dr. G.L. GOLTIIF.Y, of Liberty, Coroner. •• •On motion the following gentlernen w,ere,ap pointed a central County . , Committee tot ..the ensuing pear, viz; J. C. Hamlin, Sdiethport; Liber ty;:lf.. J. Barber, Ceres}. 'lsaac Millet 4, P. • Barneti,•Seigedni; Shelderf: Norwich; ; ' Corwin Bellaivs, A nn!n; • Francis Titl(l, Lafayepef.Orren Perry, Hamlin; A. J. Otto,'Keating; 13. Libby, Harniltori;' ikinses 111tirCtl; ' • • . - 'On motion,',A...4l:,'Genton•, S, C. Bide• S. 4i Backus were impc;int - ed delegates to attend the Represeniativi' ConiteM ion fo . bq held et Si. Nntysi on the 17th insten!. '• • VIC folWving-gentlemen were nppointed - a Vigilant Committee for the several Townships hif the ensuing year: •. : • . • Wm. Pen R nid.ford,-4 :Clark,. .K. Johnson, P, gii lett,' d. W. Moil;ci, C. 1 Edd rad . Dennis, ..Rice VoWlee, Xneon Hatalion,—.-11.' N. Powell,; Mew,.7.' NlorrisoO. •. I • . • ; .• F. ..GAll4,',Ch.i. •• • 'Keating, , ,--:C: D. Comei, A. Arnold, J. K. .111 oore; • • Fite • . . , • Lafayeito,—J. lio'lritlge, M. .1.311116e.g - Rov'sell..Titld.. Burdik, J., N ~t S 'erge‘int,—,J. B. Lucas, L. , Bnpir, P. Barnes On motto!), .ReSoleed,' Thitt the'.eantlltlates. this Ably tttimjuntell rire worthy the support of . . the voters of MeKean'tountY;. and we hereby pledge . 9urseteiS to use alll . hottorible means to secure, their election. 11esolve4, That the proceeding & of this 'con vention - be. pUblished in the •M'Kean. County De nsnerat. .On moticm, culkioined, • • : . . JOSEPII N.orisE,. maw,. tt' ~Vir.K~y~ Sri~'y. biYicrit~bf , 0rb,,,.-zoo .wv~ • .The pollee., ire arresting the sj.cession:rneni bers.ol the Legislature ai last as , they. reach this .eity :it • 'their way Frederic. so , that there ,be ho quorum ,to=morrow, nearly: three-tourths.Of .both houses being : . ',mesh," ,and .it is prestinied that they.will all. be arres: ted.. The arrests ,this:•evening' are,. Messrs. Ehitinis'antl 1-Wekart,.qt . Senat, and Max, well, Landing ittnl Itaisinof the ilouse. There are. now 'fifteen metn,bers :of the House; And three of the Senate 'to beserrested;`Many theni • eannot befound, and said . to hove tied (rr)m • - • The DemeereeY and, the AaministiltioM Many Otsons seem •ro•suppsae 'that. " itig to. the erialitilitian.aatt 'tenets of therientow—.: erotic Party. we ar'rtaietisotily . eolipelletrstir sympathize with' the eneinici'.6l . ;:thttcoontqi• • or at least, to aritborrotisther Aittnitiiitifit*ir to' • its efforts" to crash rehellionf Preso**fhtit'Colf .o. stituilon and, the . I.liiion-4tut the . rey,erskii.tkie , . ..'"' We can easily •cOr4rehenti . .wify R,epiklicao infithieppilderpet t y iem tr ltju his tiarfy ttietouitO•ide . i#lllo:iirith - , `unconstitutional. "Higher L a "; factious oppUSition io th4,ooyerOeni,,tb.igAir •• is apt "to iihnitine Stich . ..on-intlit . toniiin filAtron.te . . necessity iucident to it Demoirat, twitistatime to befog" : loysailfirkillie, • • Constitution and the Union;-no:furolifeoltehitfee . that ,the .best.pioof othia.poiriotfsrp itsltiositlAtt hip fidelity to'his party.' The Democratic party in relatibtr ministration a' this crisii;•oncupierthirsiiiq • position - it did 'relative. to Andrew. Jatkiiii,in .1832. At that' time the iroltrhero"ealifia;• 4 4iv this **tare *of ffairs the duty or•the.' . mant"seems to -bd plain, It includes . 41,, nition or that Stateoouth Caraline) her a the Union, 'end subject te iti autbotilYi; a . vindicatibe of the just Power.of , the COnstitss tiom the preservation 0. the inteigritf O r the': Unienniand the execution of: the Laws , by: Cs:institutional meene.' o. ..' And' at' the*Cotwernii, tion of,lbeintrty held. nt liellyitlactiarherr. k 1832,'0n motion of :the . reaiwned - . it wee 'arranimmislk !iflsrolvwf; that" wo•will supine the . . President of- ther . :llhited! States in every Constitutionatmeature ry for the execution' of ihs:Mteso timd for fabling the pit,egniii tir.tho U . Morr;.that, ere *fill , ao for,our Coon tri a With our Countrragairtst' Nullification; Secession and Distinloni and'tbir we will in her canoe devotedly rallyaroundllie' Corittitiltioin which has seeareiltto Peaty. Prosperity; , and the ailmiratiow,of rbit,werld." . • The true Ilemoerticy. of - the cOuntry'lfr • ing to endorse everr word of: they marsh:lion; ara, applying it, to W.ikrici'w that the Secession States 'have :bro... • ken 10th ' ,Web Of the istarti of ihe'Ciiristitotlono • which 'forbids them from entering intniny !telt' :Rance 'or Confederation".-Arantingeny Letters'', of• Marque" Orlrhasinearrytclaw iinpairillii the' •obligation, of contracts,"--and ' we Anonr that it' is the sworn duty of the• President to sepreastrow protect and defend the Conatitetiort.! wr ask of the Fresident Is,: to fulfill hie oath, by *IP the 'means with which , ire JO empoWeretisrand : he virilireceive the United • in& cheerful'support: of the Dernocrirey, ; in -Crushing rebellion , end: Maintaining the GonstitatiOn•rind the Union. . • But Ave utterly conteron ,the false logle'ofe ttdoing evil that good mayeetne,?! prof tbf al eumption Of , a right•to violate, the Constitution because, the rebels. &iris. •ITwo• wrongs never inake.a right." The Constitution' Ili the sw preme.laW of . the exprenied „wilt the sovereign people, ankite vielatirin is equal-' ly destructive of public righ,ttkoWbelber herby the Rb'els,. or . the Administration,. 'To be•sure, We'itre• told these'itia extriordi... nary ..tintei=that the•exigencee of case de mand'a stretch of the Executive ,prirogatire,.-.. rhet:the Constitution Is'necessarily supplanted: by, Martial laW r Hand that in . such crisis•it Friction , to'questinn the acts of ,the Adminis. t.ration..‘.These.arefallecies tiler ;may smarter the purpose of 'sortie' foreign mord? starrAlut cor Censtitu,tion was. inaderfor times aver ae. well as peace. Its provisions Ore' 104444:t0 emergenCies; and, in•facti it • only io :nick dark tiOrs as•the iliesent, that the vigilance or the citizensis rlerirka tided to• 'proteet rho Jilins. guaranteed by it. - 'l.• , • ...• • .;* Leteny man examine the matter, end he will find' no' cause for charginir, •the • Dertmeracy the North with dislOyalty'ro Constitatiow' and trillion; or with Sympathy, for Dr course, there are here. and there men whir •thlk vaguely of. ccrietico," and: .we, occasionally. hear or the sopposed power of thesetrer.ismis- Buries of ' , the Knight's •of. the Golden Circlet . and the icSons•Of Liberty;" but their 'effect is more in imaginatibrithan realitY..- Look at the . Dennicratic Press.A,it.may. canvassiheWierita of pbblic men and publie . meheuree, but it ever y where'epholds the Constitution and the Veni:. Look at yoUr army,- r imtl; in addition: to..sucli tieniecrats as Generals McClellan; 13utler;Diri,..; Wool, Shields, Mcclornand, trenVer,- Richard- . Non; Biddle arid Sickles. yen' find .bundreds or them among , inferior nflicers, end.% majority Obasanda among'.the privates—air ready pour. out their blond to• maintain the Conotitu tionandlinroir their Where established:: '• . No! the Deinocracy is Iciyal to the Union, and.- it will subpart the :Administration 11 : .every, Col:041%001ml act 'hi '.Lets ' lt will' • not do—mere, it cannot.--Ccrindervilinitgerni. • This most hypocritical:of the:: IteptthliCa press quote from ,Tioge °lig as -est speec h; with Varied.,nrarkei.of • ‘!Whooyer r is not . prepared, to sacrifit:e party). auraark attutts : an.platrarras thealpr . of his ' r cinnitryoloea not deserVe the support andcatir Aerial= of honest,pi;o'ple." • Whose platform.does the'preierVatiors of the altar of our :country reqnired to.be !sacrificed T . Not itie Dernocratic plattorm,:Certainlyt-for on and by that it his been pr& , rved; from ~ the commeimernettt of . 0 . 16 r Governateet 'down.- 4.The Union and ther..Constitutien, they- must be. preserved, ' bee ever been:the' foundation of the Democratic cirganiiation 'and . platform.: Ord the preservation of our country reqttire it to he,Sacrificed, it would . ; be most, cheerfully who'is it that - is not prepare4to , istrifice their party platform on the' altar of thil(coun try ? It is those who 'bave declared their party <4ll law" to'lltem--wliO have declared.. their pa rty tuitions (more sicked...l4n.fifty.., Fil!l= Thhi is the party,amftheie;are the /arsons . whom Mr.'Puhilas - declared r.tunivorthy the . support and countenance . of honeet people."— The de md6:69y'' have 'pc) there( 'ore nothing to sacrifice, 04. would ber : any practieal'effeci. ,It ;Fteilthini and his party. who a , prka t itrun,'"itid::Viliti • are called : upun,l4. theji,Clantry to : ennic''.forWird . and r‘sacrifiee.parti:ooinizatinn and ' - upon they do BALErtiogrc,..sgpc•jg , . A Bianco .F4T.i.041 Sr. itometry , , , 4 , ' 4 . 45 . 0•. - 4., , :,..,,_..,... 'tip';' . '-'. - ..'',..ri:••••, , ,;:4'.., , .4' . •; - 4 , ...3.'.: ;NO''': . 5; The "Ne - PartY" P4r4r,.