~.- ; !,( i ?'- ' i'.i,;:; - ; :!. ;. ;!», V ik;•'.4 ; :- . '4 * :7. -,- ',.- .. t, ' ...., - , , , ,1 •;'- . :f:..!,,".'',., ..,..7,,,,,,,iy,..)..:1%1';'1'07.--''''' ''' .1: ' -: '.-.. .' I'. :'..:'":' P. Elk VA L: jest...be-On made' 0t , .: the •. • o.%nnd, , c.einttaipt.:in'lflOc; ( .Sotitlit.yest . are another fa! f ; tj!i heen •the lea eitii,Retintili;.l • .71fr. T., it , co n, et% t cle niter tof - ; • nOW a priaars • • !hat: • , I .llti:rittriftaign,o l ",h . its , t;' ,llo ' , m'plartne.tby•Gert. orie r.d, for'jis stwecsS . .irt-operatrt,.rnot,erro . l nerats, homes, •• . Shetinah ; B,ipks.and_ • A'ilniiral. .was ofelect OMy in . ..toilitdana diil in; . proOSs ttf. tile. cartons ;rnoyeinebts.' in .. 5Mr„ correSpondettee filll4shed rester- . r. _rlYyy trift• rite vktint ts. , we - t in ye from the iiewatiapi+rs,` lie; Seen Ty. 's . important Part. of- the Oriwrarnme : s, to e:. 'ma re tr.iitk ; it( :Ganeral s ,Bank's, 'ainiv the' rear of =a' view to cantoto I .ct ".fit ctinje tio iMt. *jib.' Ad thirst... Farra tig shelling.' !rem :his gdeheats..•:•lf .wrtn also c . xpocted. itlismiovement..olf General Minks . .would, ' -. distract forces.,stil) furl her, And . .ivrifio . .Generat'pherrnan's progreSs,*toward Selma - , his. .. ..objective:point, -coinptirativOly: easy, 'Gen e rals, Sh . erniat,.and 'Admiral • • ..Farraug t :each-pet formed .1 he ,P,irt . red , to Them, skillfully and .General Stnith, did pat well;'nwing tn his - dilatoriness, and • ~hts .ittlowing•, , Forrest .with .:his 'tt y- our, hued lo"drive.haek. his eight' or nine' ,fitonstind.' the . ; chief _frotible..waS with General nks.„l I roteattof .marching:: to . the ;'..retsr;rif.Mobile and carditrirtg - news.; Papers.of .that city could:lnv/e done,.be was-compelled. to, keep:his army .41 Louisiana dufinn. the Natione iii-•order . te for wtted'Alr;Linpolu'Sjiresitientitti.sehetnes., .1)1 . here-can now. be: very., lit tie iloriblf:. It. is :truej Mr: ..L.ineotp.bas'sitcreetiett. • lie hito•• re, sterert. - Arlittnas . and Lottiskna after.ti fashion; • ..110.belp his.tortunee iii the . Jun' convention by an array of--bogus., delett . riteit • from these t istaiettr.antl,perhop.s, threugh, the Infditary ma ehinery now,ln play, he May 'succeed; should be be a candidate; in securing' .their, 4lectrital: • votes But : at whaf cost! compulsory, itinction,:Mebile.would have lalbm; • elma would have been captured;and probably reiained• permanently. in, Mir possession; the .. „Alabama and.TOrnbighne rivers would- by this -time he patrolled by Vole!) gunb r oats; 'A alba ma itnd-Mississippi would .have. been Severed horn ..the,nonfederacy,..While an.U.tion ,army in' the, , ,heert .o . l . •the'Golf States would haye been in.a. position- to:outtlank That these were ,:ottle designs of General. Grant - „ . . who rrt;jected -the-campaign in. the -Sous liwesti . is • yery clear' :from the:atticles who were published jrt , ilte • .27-17/t 'and Abe other, administration. Papers when : Genetal'Sheraiatt's expedition se,;:ont General" Graitt tinfortenately forgotllie political' situation . in providing tor,. tote . and • ,•!iertie the' compere ling' movement Banlc's ..- . ...calemn„,.uperr which he-depended, was stopped, itiit's-career'tiy'.the•polivical. rie,cessities of Mr. 'tincoln; So vi.e . gen . a.thonstind,men.'slaughterell in florida to Ri'v'eAlt - ..Lincoht thfee electoral votes; a great eanepaigni, fest 'in the. - Southwest loativanee . i -week' President's political - aSpire•- . • • ....• , . the neg . - roloving, ,philanthropists; improYitling for the education of . colored dill! aron within' onr . army .liMs 'have overlooked the necessity, Or :White children . helm; • til4o educated. Msjpr .Gerieral Peek: in ..an olficinl `.Oider just published, states that while. the 'tle....datfries.' in h . , Carolina are' carefully. "odtiea fed 'by while teachers 'from %the . North, %this:white 'ehildren.Wlthin our are 'grow ink uP . in.'ignoraoce:and vice. rectify this !anomalous state . of affairs,. Veneta! 'Peck :has very 'propel Irprilereti. the oreanjiation at New bern, .for 'white children.—.Thisle vory proper, 'and °tight to . have beetilhook.ht of 'before, It would h.O welt - to make similar pro- Vision in the, ot h er localities. Where negro' ieheels are so handsomely pnt SysTr.m."-The telegraph, despatches or, yes tei43i ipform uc that. a ' col onel s 'omeb'o dy; froth MusachaSetts,',.. has been - ,almokted an. us'yistunt provost' meislauf 'of Lou, isiana,:y9o.'sn pedal end,,the' labor ystetn' inst . 'lt 11)03:C9 'oer'y difference 'to the people ota "hbor.. "icystent'!' prnveßs. in Lonisinna, proVided:thet 'System:is not . .sopported at 'num eXpeps6. :•17116 old SyStenVof slaveTebnr.-rriny'llatielbren'werse or better. than the systern instituted by Banks. We are inclineOte thinfc'it; prefefahle; but it sour net, how comes it incumbent upon consia jofight 'w . ars; 'and pay . :ilos4c.httsetts geneinli and provobt .rna rshals . t o institute new labor,sYSterns on the .- Oulf. ..of Mexico.' Is 'it just - orlawful :to. 'tax ,WisCOnsin , farmers for ' any. tieli . purpoge . 1.. • . • H:.Under thn:old • Government. of the Reptililic:-- befOrn:states freeerne- pl'ov inee's- . -Staten pos- Sessed '00;4 , 7 -but, they we're:, eisci• Jut hencd with. duties.. ' One Of t h'eso'clut les was lo.' sun port and maintain their oWnnegrors. The plan djd'not work badly tor ''the .For confirmation of this;-we halie only 'to refer to the chicigo'platform of .180,'upon . Which Arr. Lincoln.was inoniinated,' wherein . we are An= ,forirnad that; npiwithstending the. dory of each ;' , State. to Controllta own' tiomestiC.'institnthns, -Abe country tip to ; that time coulil..hoast: of an . “onprecerlented increase.of angmenration of wealth," together 'with , htilipiness at home 'and . hon'or abpad," f'figliting for the riglit'Of instinfilig a ‘<new , la- Got system;" like that 'of Geeeial Banks, , how much• hive . we improved our canditiord—Mi/- watikee '.iiretirs. • • • • •• • • . Iferald in ulnng .article on th.!!‘.4aCiltninfst'ration on General itni,"..ton I;altid'es as follows: • , • • 4,.1( GPneral Graht inils.througlitheir tr6ach7 . *,•• -.ery it; will not cenquce to the • success. of .. Li n-, • ~ coin. It will initiate-a Northern' Civir. -war.-- At:wdl,perhaps, destroy the public confidence -:- iti , Gra riff the people 'thus cast loose from an ! - - ...i•other faith, confusion and anal oily .o I the'Worst .... ;description must ensue; or if public order is , :eta kept, the, hopes of ; the . People will once ; Anofe:fa , open Gen. NI Clellan, .end a grand :,., , ,-.4tide. of pOnalar enthusiasm will:carry that hero r•n-to'llisrPresi4ency t ": : ,'. :-.. • , .. •• 5,.,,,,.....:, ,-- ,•?i, Pijoocibus tetrtlir. - -Toe. v tiimy:cor'r'espen, ~ ,, , , d (oktho.pouitonope.) :. .Tiaes related, an 4, - .itOidint'of.eamp lite, showing the, preCticity XVII,CWiIkOt itixtsen; the'sonota . General,, on s ,lcy *,,h . ii;fittlei•;.ip , .,the field: - On one .oc.' :•' - ::; , :0140):i;,iirti01 . the .Genetalh 141iiie 'wee' getting . i!,,l4s4ri;:„booitilii,fc.i4l.l3,!?t:ll . q' ,N' 0 Oil 1:!e obliged - . td : 1 0' '' 9MciPlAlK4 l lriker 'for lioin Money. c‘novr .4.4 - u40.. - ,4 1 ,0, 7 00aiit father.?'.':said _ . the, boy := 9,-A , ::.6l4 ,. .oftql,:ittrici,..:!orß.ccijlple . 0 hundrcid ‘ ,." i •'.i ,- , i 4 lio. - :,Oititi,9;lo.oo4' . .ifiY , b, .fo.oer," liaii.l his Mt .. 4:47ams,oti4o3! . .?•: 2 l::s'ian let . you ha v e, .hfit, , tP,:j „..4%.,'f'lrfl'.o.oP me , ~ 4 9Yi, ill"xcl al 4'' '.,'t! ti?,l*efiatii . ,*ii.Fpqso; 4 . whao ','o id ',you `'ski _ A aqi.'.4l94:.t , P.'c':iil : I .9n,ji.i, , itlY l iig , :dro;Y f el t o i t .. , c. A ..•1 — 6ol.o4,i)iir,:iijAtri,',', , 'lvillietl, : thit-;.bo . partir iriiiV , '" II - • , i , ' ' ' Oita Ulf; ii4o 1,V.-„ ~ ,f.3j,,,,,- . ”1 , 1V,i,.ek5: 0,i!,e7,_. y . ~. ~ .; ~. .VO, #7ooo9kninA bore the'"r t 'l )`',.9unT''gam! .. i.AP,A#faat° o ‘:Fit . o h O e !..,.'''',.'::',: 0110110,42.".g,„:•-•;:,- '; 'V:: '..",.]:::::..,"' ...,•;;:. ....., : 53titi!v, Efrniocrat. Baturday, 4pril 2, 1864 ,' ; Foft,pfig4pENTilK..o64,: :'' ',, • : FlOft.AV•to . .. i . S.P4Y. Al, 0 V. 11.; . . under tionp. tb*A. BentctN.6l: the Le;i;lahtre lor' hip at= telititHi‘o.supplying fll3ounty Laiv„" • •• • ilpeNTr . l.,,x - w. = glie 'Act relating 'teltho i ) ni.inentor.liounilesip 2 :VOlnnteors.vrliicti 'has grul.i.s now:it lap, nave dlrea ilyiiecry.to)ii.n t OtH ce - r. riny' . .clotility or township, W;ird; eaely . COunty . or Iciwtrsliip ...to bOrroyi;:moni• purpose,. Oot.to vxeceil $309 - to . h. - per Son clreclile(l;,Ofd levy'stax for. its colt ctiorr., pub . liFhthe Act in our nrxt; in the inet!ntimo..thonied men' need 'not.ifesitate . in a dyitncing_rnony for suph . ..purpos6 as the law gives ntnple'securityforit reirnburkiment. • : Nsr:ico TROOP 4 • IN IKENTUC.IIII'.7I.IIO , yule Jo/anal sin's' that twelve 'hundred' ''regto, stavea.liava. been recruited in' the . .yielnity • of .Qlatkifyilte, and, adds: • . 4 , llesiditS the able bad recrults,••the%eity and Vicinity inside of .the lines are erbwited . ..by. hundred 'snay. almost itoti , ande of aggro ivettiery a nil . . cliiiilren', WhO have suffered, much througb_the pakt }‘'inter.-- 'The a relmild led h no visible means iilatippirti and ate forced live hY. pilfering, the' county...,'Pentlis . . are numerous; and an; 'extensiVe . space has bren.allotted.: for a megra burying grdultil. niiinetotti graves, that are daily made, thesgnsaid,, condition of 'the femilies.rnassed todether...and the ,wieck of protirrty .that:gore Meadily, • on,•all speak. - too plainly of the miserable polley...tif the, southern Ihrtlerilotour -state." • .• . Dratlrot Ksie•Yoak;,Marek2d.i: 2 7 oweii Lovsjoy,-the .Coegil;ss Iyorn the •in-lirooyyn nt half•past 'clock - last •Inii.;111.• Me' lranabeen complaining since last 'January, linf•caine tO*,this city from Washfngioil on the .16't ari&the;folloWing da'y 'Avila out -cif doer's; sinclitien flie. - has been eon-. fined - tó.hk bed an : afrectiOn •oi the liver and jleyas at!ended:iri . .his Jost nees:by'•his :wile and daughter, and by rnuny . syMpathizioa . , •••• • .• .lnyaslou st Kri . • . •* Wiont: , ifyrow March . 2o. A•ptivate let tifr says that the inhabitanta.nt the interior are in a state or;eon stant perplexity and tear: Rebel agents• are ai , erran.Kentuelcy alt , ttireetiona, in ereasinghy false reports anti nerfulious.insinni tions the. teVerish- . anxiery - piety- IThe.idei that .General 'Breckinrklge is ad— vancing upon. the Kentucky . With the tention.Of raising,. the. country: in insurrection, atitla'a grertetleal.tO.the.c . xcitemant of the pep',. few day,4 ago a r morwae spread that General Lnngstreet hall aent,awny most of artillery and wagons and that he was Marching . tipon:.cumbe;rrand Pap;.at -the headOf.tiiiitY thonsand-men. Whenthis newa reached kentacky, most, of..the fiirirers,inHar land„t,,ercher, KnOx 7 :arid other adjoining totin -ties, left their farms and took the way to Alan: ;chester. , The idea of anThivasint6.4..the State bk.,the rebels is . now 'a. lixe,l,opininn, arid -act, an hour elapses : Willing conic 'flpniirs .of their a‘lanca..being:ciritilated 'among (ha inhabit 4 . . . . 4gentlehlap Motu ieello - iassures•:os that most of the ;'ll.entir.ky delegation " rnjrre? smiting the State 'lir the Rebel Cont;resLat Mood, havejeteroeil;.floit are inciting the peo ple said that : tfefore; be. left MoptiM;llo he wee told 'by a seeecsippiii that. he would come to, it. eertahr:plei• which 'panted out to him,' he Won Id there see Tripliit.of.Looisvilk,'wlo.tiad."just - come from Richmond, in*mimparly Arith Alruee,• G. Raving:. T. L. liu . raott,- 'and Mher . ..tekel Kentimltians.',lTe was also told that - these';em •Ile men 'hod „come Mr. : the portime .of „preparhig the.'people.furJlM approachimfaryival of Breck. : Mridge. and litiekner:- . • -• • . . . Tit PENNSYLVA'NIA" Er..ncriorr.—The•feitilt Of the login elections, in Piiiinsylyaniii,:'.so. far as heard frorit,-shoWs.great..Dernonratic: g'ains; Ilairi§botg,otects the whole Democratic ticket •bra majority ofona•rlifinitted • 'nod thirty—u Democratic gala oi t?ou t threakinidiei'L'Euston elects the'wliole Detnocretic ticket by a' major ity ot two Inindreitaiiit thirty—a 'gain ofr one 1 - innilren.aritt fifty; New Hope elects the whole Dertnietntliticket; andYotfc,'where the üboli- tionlsts.made a bitter fight.,'clioOses Democra .ritiiitfie e ri by majority of two hundred . and . . .The . Pbiladelphia Pre,rB recently contained nn artiele which shows 'how fully. the' ndminis- . tration party is committed to the - abolitionists. It warmly 'indorses WlLLra* 'LLoYn. GARRISON for supporting ABRAHAM lolNCor.:V.il9hb , next Republican candidate. for 'the , :presidency.... It declares that the notorious abolition: . agitator is e man of "clear foresight," that , r+what. he says has weighti?'• end :quotes the following . from GAn.iiisoN's 'letter: With great. approba, . .1 am nerf tiadedlhat the, rejection of Abraham .T.incoin would he injurious to us abroad, among the friends el freedom; and 1 fear;that it would hrini the 'pro.-slevery..Petpociat party' again into power.. I see .that .friend , Tilton; of the WeW-York li/dependent; is inclined; td.go for ,Chnsei and that Greeley, in'the last number ofche 'Same' paner, oPenly'capudiates .Lincoln. This convinces nig tha t the Repuhlican hOuie is in'ticii4er of ia. fatalAivision. ; , • . . . . . . • ..It will be peen fron,thip 'that the party in , Power "Irink . lY.aeltoowledge • that 17int.a.r.431 I,,Loyn o,,tautpcix.and •his.enadjators are' iheir reel leaders; and that .whatever, course they recommend should be pursued.. . ' ' . . The. Commerical of :this -city - . has: a' special thapatFh fron:lChattittiooga xhe rekla' ate in very' strong force. ori' out ront arDaloini and _:they' have, 30.00 'cayalty. • • .. .Des.erters yeriort.that. Gen. .BishOp . Polk is reinforcing Gen. d'oe Johnson's armY• • pen: Longstreet's.eatirdry, under 'General Mai tin has arrived at... Marietta • Ga. • • .Nonierousrdesertets ere still earplug, in. 7 he rebels , are•inovtug,Up their artilleryfroth the rear: -.'Our army. is in splendid condition.„ ,*(Ccirnmpiliented.) A .GOOD MAN GONE: Deacon, Limns Tnvimailied, of hiflarnation of the lunga; Jaanary . ..titti . 1.801,:f.ot the 'age of. 'event:) , five years, .1•H is sickness was of . I;hitrt: tturationi rust, leaving him .finne to, arrange' hiS woildlyellairS,'ond bid the... lasi :forewell; to , wife and children, giving them the dying tett. tirnony of a loving loftier - fu the t rut h of the. cliiistian. religion. •• His last end 'was .Peace;, his faith •verts'. triumphant.. in. 'the econoMy 'of redemption,,and fhe reeurection of the. dead, 'and his. hope of eve.ilristing lite,Victorous,... • His fuiieral Was attended - a,vast audience ! The PaSibp . Elder !Ileitis,' preached.. from the' tee:, titneny of. the .itpostle....Pattl,. have.. fought n- oitrl fight"'. moved thie,eountry a boitHorty -.. ago, .Wh'en the caantry was - almost a wilderness. • en dured the privatioirist of. Pioneer lifey and . . - has left his impress on the eommunity...The Bap tist church hate is a inentrinetit.of • his devoted zeal and.banevolenee.: Detterm. Toylei a profession of religion . sonie twentyeight years ago, end:was baptised' by Elder Eliab going. .For mnity.Yenfs he has , been. Senior •.T)eacori . of this..Chtirch. He .was an affactinate hnshand, a:kind.fatlier„a patriotic c iti zen, an d a faithful .•. • . standard herirer....Stern integrity to ;principal character. .11e ,fvarlessl3i• 'stood .up tor- the right. in , the Church . , in the' Community apd .10 06 . ballot. b o x. His is• - tight,. end his anxiety' bow to- seeure•.the' Divine_ approval. Ills toes. will be - deeply . 101 la the ChorCh and. . . . . . An4.isliiiii, parting scene for over o'el.! - • And'iiliiiit ive meet on earth uo more? '.. Then fareiYell brother till vrolneet above, fo join in' end legs gunge of p33'13, - . ' • TIIC «AR . . While t' , e innctivity : in military. :matters in the refit has not Iweil troken'ainee the date.of our last •reVitw, affairs' in. the West a n d. Spath• West.have ltenn full of interest; .intelligence of a , tlecide , l federal success nn the Red river and of the retie' inynsionorKeatuelty basr4urnisyed• the public with the exeite . inetityvi•hieh seernS Have_ bernme .an - abs . oltile..essentinl...... Full ac:. eptintS of the important military . oecurrehee of which news has been received Willbelfuund ••: , . gouiltwei.t Generale. J. SMitir ha's 'captured fort De- Russey, dat,he Red river, outmaneuyeritig Gen erill' Dick Taylor, and 4akini r t.tvin hundre'd deal eivh.ty-three lirison'ers and. eleven .guns. The lli:et; tinder Atitoirti(Por't:er.,•:nnit 'then passed bp ro'Alexandria,.f..e.• 'Dick :Paykir, had about eleven thousandjwo•bundred and' filty. men en, der'his command, and was prepared to resist fhe•flition.forees:.at:n point 'on the river below the fOrti hut whip lie was engaging General Smiili's !lank , the national forCeS, by a rapid in overnitnt,',captered the fort tt was Taybar'is• intention, to de tend.. ' -We have nothing 61 imporiince from New Orleans, (TharlOstoti, orAohile; It is reported. that. Generals McClellan and Fremont will soon be assigned to impoitant corninands-, The army of the frontier,ls in and its .destination is sonpolwd to be . Nort hero Texas. A party oilmen _.mho 'ivere ^engaged ip.rnov ing'ratils on the Mississippi and Little Rock flailroads were captured a- few days ago in •Arkansas, opposite nemphis, by a party of guerrillas. • • ' • • . . . . .Goneral Grant :will • , eitablish headquar, tel.' in . Washington, 'accorninoilatjons • having been provitleit for theliurposepOpciatte . .t he War ...Rebel'teport.s.are to the effect that Generals Sheirrian and gnne 'down the Kis= sissippi will,a lare portion of the army. • ..• .Tll;'Prekidetit.lins• issued another pratLuna `dad explanatory of. his amnesty • proclamation of thollth.ot Peceinber . .., states :that thase ivhonre in 'confinement, or out of prison on handinr'parole,,nre,nnt entitleAto the 'clemency Offered in the proclumaliod.. ' It filifther defines the otliaer.a':whO are 'entitled to' administer the• oath orallegiance,. viz::: A commissioned officer, or nscol,.in the service. of the United Stntes, or,any'sivif Or military- officer of : u State or"territory not in : insurreetinn, 'whia by the la Ws, thereof may he quatified tor ad.. minieteting oat ha.. • ..An exiengye •Ehot and 'Owl' factory at Mauch Chpalr,Pa.;.wa s Ost roye,lby'fire'Wednesday,' • • It appedrs thiti PreWitiCnt -has—h.surnes the restainsibilitt of appointing sixty cadets to to the West Point'Acaifcrny plaCe. of • those to.wh i'eti the, rebel states would have 'been en- Colonel WnaWord, ofgentplty;whr? recently hind° denouncing the adniinistra.ikons ha's hien klismissol the sera ice. ' • • •• . . . It iyaspllnord tolyashingtOn.yesterday . tha ,Wr Stantoli.had beeri ,superseded .ea: Secretor, of Wrt . by :Tudge-Advoe4te Getter4l •• 'it is states illat.the .President is positively averse to the employment of General NITICIIan and.Fiimont in any . Opacity. . . . Fifty Germans, most of therri veterans war. dors, ariii , ed in Portland, Me.,, on Satetrdy, dire.ct frorn.l"fatheiland,'" been hired. to Come to this — country and - enlist on the. quotas of Boston. Fifteen hundred of these Germans have been engaged in. enlist on the quota of Boston: and a detachthent is'expected hereafter . by every steamer. • • . The lunatic who recently harangued the President at the White House, claiming to have . been elected President in 1856, is said to have beep Pratt, "the great 'American traveler." ' The'passago of the .. .National Bank . bill ma) 'retarded brdiseu ssien on - the interest clause. .The Committee of Conference have stricken; it out, an'il'some days. may...elepSe. Ifefore• the bill will be in Condition to report 'complete.' DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION The Democratic State Convention met on Thursday -et the "National Gourd's ,all. in Philadelphia. Its'proceedinsi were character ized by, the greatest enthsiasm and harmony. E,vmy portion of the State was repreoented, and the delegates were marked men, th prin cipal citize.neof this great • ComrnonWealth.-- All : were bent upon ono , great object—the res• toration.of the UniOn and , the'vindicatien : of the Constitution. The great bainocratic tiarty was out in its sttength,:and no. effort seemed 'too Much to rescue , thia.great . -Comrionwealth frorn'the tyrrany under :which It 'groans. One consideration surmounted all others.. Personal 'feeling and prejudices were forgotten in order form a United party for . the salVetion. of the coantrY.. The - Democracy will go into the comirig,campaign With 4 united :front,. to-meet the common enemy. • • ' • At .12 o'clock noon ,the Convention was called to ,order by.. Charles:J., Biddle,' Esq., 'Chairmen of the '.Pennocratic State. Central Cornmittee,,io,the following words':, ..• • In conformity with, custom as, chairman of the ..Democratic State Central :Concnitteeil. . . . . . . nowoill the Conventien to Order.— • • Mr. V.'R. Piolet, of Bradford, moved , that Mr ; T. B. Searight, of Fayette, act n's tempo iiry chairman of Convention. • ' . ,• The motion - was•attreed to. .• ' . 'Messrs: V. E. 'pipter, of,Bradford, and Win:' L: Hirst, of Philadelphia, were ilesigitaied to coduct'the tampdraryPresident to the 'ehair. • . upoir. as su raj ng •t vitif,. r. Saar ig . 'tlresseclthe convention. in a few eloqut;tit•aod patriotic remarks. . : ; - • .. On :rnot toil of John INillir; of ~ .Chester, Ali.ssrs. Robert E. M.onoghan,. of, Chester, R. J. fb.mph.ill,vi'lliiladelphia, and 11:,Snaliz of . Leni•a;ael, were Appointed . , Seere'farie's • of Vie' convention. :. .•The. S:ecietarieS-then took • ffieivseats, ..and list. di, delegtiteS: ,[We omit the list of. delegates, X..,Jarnes,*of %Warren cotinty,.re'peesented:thiS sCnatotial district.; and Alessri. C. R. 'Earley; of Elk and W. A. Wal litee; '.of , ivere' :the . . - Represontative tielegitted':. for the district: of ••ivhic4 M'Kean Mc.: Reynolds, olll3 . edforil, moved that the . ruNs - pf. the Rouse of treliresoitativ'e of .Penti sylyania fai..tf . practicable,lor the government of theu—convent:ion: , Agreed to Mr. INlTalnnontOf Vertu:lgo, moved, to select a . committee 'of one from 'eac:ti°•Senateriaklis : trict to .choese permanent .Not agreed to. It was moved 1 hat . the (:itivention proceed to nominations for 'peirnanent chairman. . : This • Wiltiamp.••Witte, George Sanderson, WM.. M'Calniont J. Y. Jame's, Wm. A., Wallace. and James' Ktiir were notninat ed. lira Mice, M'Calin'oni,. flirst and. James, ' . 2 ''. • Samlersini . • :mil Mr.' Witte A ceip' the re. maining:candidatei:. was • . ,' • . ; : • 'Gooo,t!,S.antlerign, The 'result ,waS'recnived 'with: apploosei. and the. election ;was made unanimous. • • . Geriffie . 'Sanderson an& R. AV. .-,Jensi,jol dreene, escorted Mr.•Widte to.fhe chair: ',Mr: Witte,' on•taking.tte• chair, ..addressed the convention.' . • .• Mr. Stinson), .0 . 1 Armstrintf x. fhen offered . the . .• following' resoln ~/Zeiobeedi:Thaf.a 'committee, of one from each. Senatorial dlstriet•be appointed tO appoint permanent Vice' Presidents apirSecretarieg,,ii report to dhe bpnvetitioh;. 'and . that the report of .said cOmMit tee. be • It was unanimously, adopted. • • • • . , . 'Mr. Piolot,rnove4 that a conirnittee . of .thirty . ..three . he.okinipteil..to frame ,resolationii; 'a..ficl th ! .i't all resolutions 'rifle:red' be fe(erted to that. .coin . rnitiee ‘Ot boat delnite... '. . . . .. . , . . . 11. as unanimously adolited. . • • The converatoa thee a reFes:s.until four . • • The r`onventhan was called to order at four: o'clOck; when the.'co . rnmititee on organization' and resolutions were .ar nonneed: (Here NI• loWs.thn names.ofT!ee ['residents : and Secreta ries, reported, hy the enrrienilted on 'O'rganiza-- '..ll;e t 'Aport was 'unanimously adopteit. moved the following • resplotions arranging'the busineis of the convehtioa.:- Rff.satued,. That the'-delegates residing in each Congressienal.district .be authorized - to iMpoint and,reporl.to this CpnYentionzobe caii didate forench district-on thir electoral :ticket; and two delegates for each district. to the:Na tional conyentioh, andthree . inembers.for.ncii , tlistrictito aerie on the State central CoMmit , Heso/ved, That the'convehtian.will piocqr o nothinate and elect.hy a viva vurn valet: . , 1. The chairman of the State. central cum 2. Two Senatorial cantl . idates . o the electors 3. Four delegates at jarge to the Nations/ con 'vent:ion. • • .• •Obj eni ion • was nindelo the receipt of -the reSolutions- beeause•all resolutions Were. order to • be referred to the comipitte. • • oven ' , • ii'qte was .t iikerf en the 'jail t . • proposition aid it was adopted, and'' a fterWarde on. the ,e•-• roainiler;:iid it was also adopted. ,•• • 'it was moved . to take a • r'eaess of tWenty. minutes . to rarripiy, • with these resolutions, whieh'wai agreed:to,- When conv.ention re-, electurs•rdelegate - s• and members of. the State ceotial --were .anitiOun- Rasedas Brown Ives chosen Electoi'.for. our Corigreisiontil diStrict; • Wm. A. Galbraith, Elie and W. A. Wallace, :of, Clearfield, (fete . - gait!". to the Nationa-I convention, and. A Benton, .J., Boye'r.; Benjamin Whitman, Members of the State • • The follOrtng nominations • were ihen"mr.tle. for Chairinair . 'of . the State Central Couttnittee; . Willi . m. L. - Hirst,'_l William Bigler, C: L. Ward, IVillian..H; Whird..... • -.- 1. . - MC...‘Witie declined and . Mr...l3igler'a. name Was-withdrawn:. . .. .. -.. : ~ . . . . • Three ballots were taken, the third retaking . as follows:'' C. . Ward. . .. . . . 85 voles'. Wm. L.'Hirst . . . . 3.1 .- ,‘• • Mr. Ward was declared elected Chairman Of the State CentratCommittee. On motion:of Mr. Hirst, .It',Viras made Omni ... During the absence nf 'thecoMmittee . on. re, solutions able and elt,quent.speeches were de livereA by Hord W. A....Wallae'R, of Clearfi,hl, 'Hen'ry. G. Smith, Esq„ of . r Vena ‘ igo, lion. Wm. H.: Witte, Charles' W..Carriagan,....t.sq., and M'Calmont . offered the following resolu tion, which .was' received by:the ConVention with uparious •applause.. It was' referred to the, :cemonittee oh resolutions.. ' Egsolp,d, That . the "Contention cordially unite.with the. Conservative party . of the epun .try.in presenting the, name of. General George 13. M'Clellan as•onr first•choice" for. President of the- United Stites. ' • • Mr. Carrigan moved . :the•.follbwitig,. which was received with applause, and alsci referred 'torhe committee be reicdutions: • • Resolved,' That the .Pennsylvania delegation to the Chicago Convention be instructed •to vote as a unit- every question coining before that' bcdy. Mr. Jamison offered the following which was rlso - referred to the same conimittee. .• 'i?e,rolved, That the committee onreselations •be instructed to reportsentiments - for the sane don of the. Convention` endorsing and ariprov ing . of the course of 'the-Democrat ic . members of the State Senate during the present session, and tendering to them thh.thanks — br.the abiding people of,.the State, for the firmness, zeal' nd ability 'With which'they 'resisted and finally overthrew. the arbitrary•and revolution ary doctrines set tip . by. the Abolition menribers of that body, to the effect that the Senate is a permanently organized body, and that the elee-i tion of a Speaker at the organization theT,eg iSlatbre is a uselesi lortnality; • • . • t. Voi. M. Pie t t ofFeted the .followlng eolut;on, ; whieh vi!aeireterreci tO.the committee on nisolutione: ; • .• •, • • . ass-,Gr IVirnneet difficulties accitt in the pre , lirninary . organizing of our Stnte Conventions', and to avoid iltsput . es .upon such. geueStiOnS; . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ' . .1i'4804.4; 'Filar the .ststi.:Cetitral Committee. of. the Convention appointed; shill I he - Jcquired to report I . oonr'next I)entonraticStatn - Conyen 7 tion.; ,cpncisonnd plain rnliii , foC: the fntorii or ganization and regulation ofoiti. Stare. coriyen, tions;dnd when they htild... he wip( cd they. shan•remainYbtoding,•.Otifil..i . epealod. and 't e=. scinded tiy a tAvo.t . hlid - vot;i.ofth e dedegutes in State Convention assemlAed. .'' •- • .. ' ,A.Aritesies Tinhertc L. - John Son; of Cuittlit.in*,:,colinty,ifffluilge... John •• :ThA 'resitlitfinns tiren•iretirrnefi .ftif . Mr. GlanceY Jones,'. who ;was. elected Chairman of thii.cOmmittee, reported..oe foi- 7 . low.itt•te§olntions, which hifrbeezeselecterf by ti a hrtarliiinS•Vote- of the fOliirniitre: ‘ ficoktrcd,.:.Th tit a§ • •tye •ha C.o.' no Stat,•'etinrli l :dates .to. present to -the' People - , and too, issue involved in the :corning electiftn :oilier • th . an thoee which affect 'thkr wella re: and liberties. of oursistOt States c;rprally• witlt'•ourS;VVlelpavett to.parAepresentatiVes in 'the' Chit.agoConven-: Hon with the representatives of the Other. sovereigiitis of the North in 'etnhodyirig the sentiment thePeoPle•ifi Ft•ileclaracion -of principles .. ..acceptablejo • Sttftes, an whoni.we fel}-to.ele&t a President: 'lfring back Peace and. union to this distracted . • , . • • Reketved . , That the DottiocraesyorPen my Iva , niti hereby express firebirenee for ...the 'nomination' of Genet al Glimige B. IPClrllau ; as the nemocratic candidate 'for. 111,1 . Presidency' .by.the Ghicage Cenventien, arid that the-dele gates to said Coavimtion - be insitileted. vi..;e' as a unit on-all tp,teistioMS:' arising therein, as a majority of.the-dele.',gate!Slialrderitte . . •:.. 'Reso/ved, That the'first:necessary step to re-. store tha'ivellare: and iirosiierit . } , iof the Atner- iiraO republic is;to get rid of, the ,piese'sit ear -rapt Federal adniiniStratieM; and the sure . 'way , tmaccomplish this end is a •tion• of the . , time:.boncired •Peruovratie ji,u tY; 'and the prevalence' s , of end, harmony arming itsmembers. • • • • . • The re s olutions' Veirf:ai.lepted unanimously . 'tvifhoattlis'CLlFsion. • • `The 7 itext order of-.busine'ss *as the iehictioo of tAvo . Simateria), elecfurs'. ' Nomination was !Wen made as' folims. , : • - Jejui L. P iwcon. Rol”! ! .t ElA'ing; Vihrept 1 . ...13rai1f0rd,1-I( . .n . ry D. Foster, Wen. A. Gralbria'th,, (it • I host! :qr.. ,11r. Galbraith antl . ltt r.- Da W: son Were -withfira wn. . : The 6.tllyt tt•as'tfien liraceeiled ,with as Hobert L - Jolinspn Richard Faux Robertj;witiv, Bradtord • :Messrs Jdia.oli' a . nd ha viag' • reeeiv,ed the Majerits Y.at!?s • cast, :were. ,declared Nomination was - theft oroki ':for Senatorial ilelVgates to.l l lle.Chicitp - CoOvpotiott, 'loos to •••:, The loll Owing were nomihate4:• • .• 'Gen. ..Cass:.• of . .Hon. bf Clear fi eld; IV:: A. C•olbraith, 01 Erie;•Hon• Asa Parker; of Carboni' WlWain., Y: M'Grath;of Philadelphia; Hon. 'limy. 1). Foe rer,.of Westmorelandi . ThriMasJefT, :\1; 'of Philadelphia; ThMoss ,T.•Hernphill,.6l Philadel phia; Alfred Gilmore , ,, of Philadelph:a The following wds the ballch:co . si . Gen, VV. Cass • ' NVilliarri • Bigler • • Asa•Paaref .• " IVi'lliarM.V: McGrath . ••AV. • A'.G;albraith Henry..D. Thomas. Allies : • • • 'Alfred •••Thoinas Herriphiil • 111 , ;ler, Packer; anl Ale Grain %kern declared' . nieeted as the. lour . Senatorial llelegales tO.the•Natinrol Conv?n t ion , Three' eheers..were loop:vied far 'General SfeClellnr and the Cloion :which were :giVen. with„a pill. : . . ...The Convention theil.ndlon.rne.;l;,(p)t,ilii,.....• Executor's Sale . • .The pirdefsiiidied Ex,fientor of .liid•Ei-ifite ; of pe nes Tayt or , deceased late of Keating ' rows ship NlefCriir,n C'oirtity Peuri rlv+inia... will Hell by•Yendure, to'tlie higheit till the; pei-- sfinal Fope.rty . O(said 'p ar t of jfonseliold ] ,rifinitdire.. I'urri4in .utensils, Wrig'cirpi,••Sleiff.lii,,Harnei..s, - fiffo . ,, l , (Janie. (me. Grain , &e . .; on •fli , TreffOses on Weilnes- - 'day the 30111-ilay of ',llarelf, inst.,.fid . .lo o'clock; • TA.Yl,OR,..l:xecutUT SynOtionrt, ilfarch 11th, Sl3-1.. 'The.aboie sale. is adjourned to Of April next, at 1:0 o'clock, A. ill., at vcliivh Pitne the sale of said propert'y commenve, and 'continue, 'lrmo day'to.day', u n til all of said. Propeify shall have lieen sold. ' • • • A. N. TAYLOR; Exec BrnethpOrf,-Nlarilh 10, ISGI. •;•., •.• ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. . . lIE TINDEP,SiG . NED,'" Administrators ..oi• the. Estate - of GIDEON IRONS; deceased, will sell et puhlii: sale, to the highest bidder, On, Thursday and 'Friday, the. I ttli 'end 15th days of •',April,•net, the. perscinal property be— loaglnglo 'said Estafe, consisting in part . of following:'.. - • . •• •• . •, . . Faiming utensil's, I-Torsos, Wagons,. Sleigh, Fla,rnesS, Cows,...a - Mule, Jenny, Thre's,hing Machine, Rec.l' also a quantity pf"...Sfore fjOwls. ' The'GoodS.will be sold ac•rhe 'Stere - How, iiismethpoit.,.l . lllelse.:Olie late residence, of the deceased, in Kent in i . ;• township. Sale Will commence at 10 o'clock', 'A. M. - • . • . Te43ls:—All order hand;' nbove that suon,'a credit of six month? )4 . 111.be. upori koodsecori!y. • • OLIVE IRONS, •• 4,l7ninistr*trix °TB IRONS, • • CH A DIVICK: . 4tbniqstratprs.., Ko . ating r March al, 186: KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE. KENDAL-CREETC, NICEAN cp., PA., . . THE Subscriber.hayini:purchrsed well Anowq stand, and re-furnished and rerfit ted.oe HOusi.,;is preinred to. entertiOri Bositd eTs,and the l'! . .aveling4m . hlie. • • .• 1115 AND ' . . _ Will he well supplied, ; and everkthing clone to merit a liberal' apare or patronage:. Raft . - men 'will always find-the .tlateb-srring"'ont.. • ' • ,P. M. FULLER. . • Kendal Creels, 'tannery 2, 1860 '3S-ly BENNETT HOUSE; . . Butothport, 31 , Kean 0p.., Pa. W.P. GeoLL'IN Prokie tor—opposito_the Cpurt Reese:. A Lew, large . , rem - modiuue and well turuishedhodae. '' CASH CASH!! CASH !! ! TE B SUBSPI3:II3ERwiIf-rmy cash J'or . Pef:fiaj.Peef:Sicins, Old Copper pod Brass, Foil; Zin . ce...oncs. of :all. kind!, qa , fl, - ‘ti. Foot, - S Switche s,flO6lfi "of Anini.alt,' old . kobbeT,' Froffs: i)( .e..ty .Persons ilitt'aboVe' atriclrs..on. hand, iit it iiti:ti . es; !hay' atlitr.-ts's . c , me r.p_s.- ittenitetrial,,:i will call . . ti.ir tlicm.' • •... T.: w. COLE; . Peatiraftl, i\lelcetia',Ci). Ps. Ni - ;v: . .2:1 - ,.: . 15q3 1771,SFIER, I'M'. virtu:and 11,1f . '.11!Jort, to aT .`e:;-.l , inal 0111 . %0 11 (>l' tlie))l,pi”vt..,t Onice.,• ; • *- . . D „„ i ,". ❑1),. - ,&1; , .1:1.; l'OCi.t . it , 4",: ry. 11 rd:care .• ,hle.of the, P.ithl e StjuarerFteethilert,' P Nt lif4t , ,s 0 t g b•• - • r . 3 %J • jp7IN rAmV • iM r4 • ...40 '4 • " M . Q• coem 4 4; t im ne l Z • • . 1111.1MINOINNI • = • . ICU vo e. 117. x otes 7) ~. 7`_. 91 ~ ti=az to • . .= =CV J 7 tt 17 , t 2 t tc VS t• ntF Gi eat Imptevenienb in Sewing Xaelii.ne - , EMPIRE . -SHUTTLE . .. MACHINE! ry,11,11,:15 iif) SALESIWOrii 454 BRO.B.IAFtAY -.Tttis . :llactline•is,t otn,trircted, on entire!) , hew bi . m . Pch . aniitil..tiosit , sing ninny .rare and -vidtt•tbleiinpiottetnentQ, ihtving b,ett exam ined ny:t.ho 'twt rot:wind experts•and prmnit ri red to h. , ..snirLiciTY .and :PI'NRI;C'P7OAr' comBINF.D. • . . toll ow arc! pri . ncipar.ohjectiont urged.agailisq. 'zi,pm:;ll;.;; mnehinPs: • - • ,• operift6r: • ‘2.=Liability to get oiliof order. 3. Pxpvilse,lro . .;ble.and.Joss of time.io repsir inn 1--lneapacity Is sew every .ilescription of ips- . 5. Dkaerriest,li!' operatioo. The. Enipii!e Sewizig'lSTacht - io is txempt all' • ' these Objections. ' It has a traditdit perpendicular action, makes the .1 . .0c,k or Siiiit'tle • Stitch, which 'will neither MP Or ravel, and is alikc'on both sidesi performs perfect sewifig on'every,.thiseyilit ion of rnateriel,%frorn.Leather 'to the Nansiio(c., Eusliti,' with .cottofi, linen or silk thiCad, the coarsestio•the.finet number., • Jlnvin~ neither dAii.t - nor `COG, \VHEF.J4, and the least rinsslblu friction; it'runs as smdtirii7 as;glais, and is ' ' • • • • EINIPI - lATICALLY A. NOISELESS .MA'_ •• . ' It tequiies'FlFTY PER' . CENT' leis. pdvver . to drive R•than any,;.it her :in market. A sirl twelve, years:old 'can work 'it . "steallity, without tat rgue'or. injory.to he . tath;:: NS streogth arid .SVONDIMPUL, TY.olemistettetion.rentier .111ttoi:t.ithriossibio: to get out.of order, atid. iStiUAItANTKEI) cy the compatiy tq ivti cot ire s'sitiSf? , (ion . .- WoJespeetfullystiivitealillmsoa;ho may to simply this'Msellois with ii..soperfor Orti elo;to aiol examine this UNRI VAPE_D lint in ail 1, epec.ial manner do IVo sotieit the' patrtinage of.. . ..• . ERCH.A TAILORS • COACH' MAKERS,. HOOP' '.M . A . ' l‘/UFAr.ITUREBS', SHIRT and' BOSOM AT,-CKERS, DBiESS MAKERS; ,CORSET MAKERS,' O irER FI.I"I'ERS, SHOE — BJ:4I./HgS,' VEST 'anh PANTAPPN, . . .A IC F,'.RS. • • RELIGIOUS and CHARITAELE INSTITUTI9DI4.C: will do liboially doalt with. • )V, S. tßowiTzt:L. • c== t I•• CaltooM C11• 0° M Ciam - J tiz - 5 1
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