NI E b m ERIE OBSERVER B - S...XJ. F. sLoA.,,, Ll)rpo .ILO.III + MOORE, P1:11L I \ tii.R • iiii4Jiiii r • w m FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHAN AN , PENNStLVA-Nr k YOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, RENTUCK) DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIoN CAUL CointillStoNEß GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia Co AUDITOR GE 1R 41, J4lOOll FRY, Jr., Montgomery Co Democratic Convention Re-Assembled re. Rot iIII.OIIIV iVE4. Ititmng lit• unw euadiclate for Surveyor Gen e ec . in u . .'n n , 1,, The Dreamers 7•tat. cal •o• Raeliebergh, II Menke: /11 et Re o.t, I • •et ct, cnt: arm the Aker, an.! .1.-1. cater. • Drat.. ret•ee- te • • t , teat on, to amemble at CltaldßEßS 1t... on V. Fit). etath day of Auguct teat, at 10 •• emadadiate tar Surto., or General, to t .! .aran, heelinetlon of . tree In l urroan , .• - a Democratic =fate Garret rommi•ter. -I.cer• en • L-'-ritr the Met Democratic State Convent ..o, ere crepectf, "r• rryir•tc.. 21 . 01 et the la.'" and 7 :Are shore alistit.oncd, an, for tLr stated. W 1 •RCFP. I. Leiria,. G o Witsreorr, Isaac 0. MCKAY! [T, Topics of the Week Keystone Clab Aotordio's to previous Donee the Don.. r.' It cuict et the old Court Hones on Wednesday eieninir Like naossares to form a Keystone Club. Th, meettnc: was or sullied by coiling Jour SWET.AZI, Es'ti to the CLatr, and nominating JACO, KOCH, for Secretary Mt - PIRA) WPM.- LO.l, £.q. stated the object of the meeting in a Cos brief and pointed remarks, when on motion the Chair•l pointed Hoe. Jas. Thompson, J. C. Marshall, Murray %Vital/on, It C. Warren and B. F. Sloan, a C, , multttee to prepare a Constitution, and report officers for the permanent ..rgant• antic* of the Club Thu busineee ohlerl ot the mooting having been accomplished, Judge Tuome.. r war called ono, and responded for it'uout an hour in an eorueet. calm, and conciliatory examination a the elatILA 1.1 J 41E, Lt • a 41.114.3 midi. C. Fremont to the Vt•lsA of tie people of Pennsylvania. He indulged in no denunciation of Fremont, on .he contrary be ytehlel him all duo honor for his achievements as au Explorer and Traveler, but he ear• mostly contended that as a Statesman and the other ties necessary to lemiuister the Goverment, be t• tally leficiont. After the Judge hal conclu.iel. the ineo,ng ai )eurned to meet at the call of the Comrrimoe i to.lion and permanent orga Monte Decided— P. and E. Road At a meeting of the Direett.rs and 5t•.....b..11er4 of the Rne and N. E. Railroad, bell ia thii etty •1 Thut , daN, a VW* was taken on the P.Onto ”I the l'lttlyur,..7 }:n.e road, and the ICe•tern route ador to Ib‘ ma, ,ri:y Th.s will be s sod blow to our Waterford an I Nleadvil:e and we sympathise with them most heartily, 1 , ,, hgr• sywspathy it selfish—indeed we ore t ery coo* we are well convin , ed that, t .r the iLtere!-t ...I Erie. and we are quite as certain for the interest ~ftho r nrj ol eo, the Waterford route should have been adored. And it would have been adopted, let us add, is all the stock held is brie—held, too, by men who are lou i in then. pro forsious of attachment to our local interest--had come f .r -ward acid voted. We de not intend t be movly m. tubed 111 this matter, because we know that under tt.e psi* of protecting Erie Interests, there is as Lase a politiesal conspiracy on loot as ever disgraced a County -- and the withholding of votes for the purpose of letting the Western route be adopted, when by voting, the Wa terford route would have pervailed—is a part of the ma- Odium, of the plot. The managers of this plot Lust" that, is the event of the Western route perva.ltng. tLC peg pie of this Southern towns would be touch disappo.nted, and they hope to turn that disappointment t.. advantage. Hence it was that, while , tt.e ton on ate Sunbury and Eric road hell stock enough to have overcome the 33 majority in err of the ITe.tern route, they tater?) , refused to fic, tvol r ',stained by others whu sympathise with Olen'. We de sired the Eastern route for the reason we have siren], gi. ion, and in addition to that, for the reason that toe'sun baryry road should also adept the Waterier] I,,ute--is re sult, we understand more than probable—the two r , ade esraid combine their vapital f or if...en tu11e..., and thus strengthen each other And rf.t we o , e •:011,1.1T1Ced every day by the pimps and Leckie- ef the pnilt.. o on. 'piracy we allude to, as an enemy of the Sunbury ro.id, and of Erie's local interest, while th ,re who refused t vete on Thatedaymnd thus secured the adoptinn of the Wectern route of the Pittsburg road, are p-, ex— tl.e friends oi Eris and of the Sunbury road. Bost we think they hii%e played the games little too strong the tune, for we lie. liege the people along the Waterford route obtained evi dence enough while here this week to enable them to pro perly discriminate between the friend- And foes of their in ters at. The Baser, Welt PeMiceli. The rowers W.li" made us appearance last natorday, awe a week, suspension, britu tall of wrath . and that wrath, like the wrath of the Editor. tif v cwnere, directed at as. This is right , at would be a poor investment fur the gentlemen who hare lately liquidated come of the Edi tors indebtedness, if he dad n.,t lie and !dander use, and then wear to his lies, if needs he. lint we are n , t das poood to indulge in personalities . we leave that to the Welt and its backers, but we are disposed to make a plain statement of facts, bearing upon that Editor', political course for the past two years, and then the people, adopted and otherwise,judge between us. in the 0h....-eer of July aith, we said, in reply to the Gazet/t, when exulting over the apparent determination id the WO" tv support Fremont, and oppose Buchanan, that the cJurse of that paper was not singular—that it had refused to hoist the name of Win. Bigler two years ago until two weeks before the election, and then not until the Editor had been fur. slaked with one hundred good reasons for sii doing, twenty of which we furnished ourself. The Editor of the " Mahn this, end to make his denial more emphatic, goes bib,, • justice of the peace and makes oath to hi. denial. Notional' as oatb,taken by such s man,amounts to nothing. Is the first place, the oath has nn legal virtue, therefore he is not ledietable far perjury. In the next place, it has no amoral binding forte, for the Editor of the WM" i. an avowed Infidel—hence, neither legally nor morally, has this tool of worse men than himself, strengthened his cause by his &adult. But this aside. The Editor of the " Wok" denim our charge. We repeat the charge, with thie ipealification, however : that instead of its being two weeks before the election that be raised the State ticket in litta, it was two months ; but that the paper took no very satin part in the canvass until two or three, it may be fewroreeks before the election ; and the reason it was thus earl—thus false to its Democratic professioas—was that the ems hundred good reasons we alluded to, were not Ihnlitiallatad scoter. And the reason they were not furnished ammo was this t—the eabscription paper, which was star ted sheet tisane of August or the last of July, was handed M es to proems the MUD., of certain men who, it was sup posed, we had some inductee with, We procured those naves, but Is the turmoil of an exalting campaign, we tabloid the paper. Afterwards, sometime in September we think it was, our attention Ras agS.in celled to the marmot the " Weir and its Editor—that it was not work ing as a party paper should, and the reason given was that the "one hundred reasons" Lad not bean perfected. We shoe wade eat a list of the names from memory on the salteariptiou paper. This was handed Over to the Editor olr thei " Welt and then, mud not till then, did It open its batteries anciently for (joy.Blotarn. We are not about I. proem afildavits to prove this statement but we stand reedy to prove every materiel fact we have stated before a mart of justice. Nay, further, we are prepared to prove Wen the ease tribuual, that when the Editor of the We' was approached in regard to his course, be gave ea a moos for it that he sympathised with the Know Noddle' agloveeteat because, &aid he, "it I. nothing but a crusade against the d--41 Cathclics, and not against ashse &Mims," or words to that eget. Now how ellemdle the duo. On the 4th of Much, I the Deme aned. Elate Ceavention nominated Gov. BIGLER; he, of all sea la an Acta petition, was the champion of De -1.1141111147 and of Oar " local bobby." Pour wombs after the Mom War had not raised his name. Ills Moods yaw That shale vie a "term lime,' sad sought to And It ; sad they Mud it la the peeks% of the Editor. They then task useewires to apply the raggedy, avid then, oa the 12th, thp of Aagegt, the " Woh" and seeded the Degooaratie honsir. AM eves Om, with the promise that the pen:- Wig treseiderationo .hell be trade right, the gaper took se very min part mail two or three make behove .be. SM. But Um famine sad Tutelary cans V the " Weil' did n;.l q;,l, herr I.A•t F.tl' it r t na WMNll , n, ye,. l berl. , c At • ason,i , • 1,, e c. • f ar , 'llTh .‘lOll I , t 'US lt.t.cot , tt vino* 10. ..1114 '• oieu.c tt,cicup;mlll. i. 14.1;th. was made at the dtotation .4 the ari.t i)cs,... (4,,,,„."+„ 11 I," coast‘tttte , that clique vtr atedeitt t 1114 ever :inin.,4r. it, a.. " '," t fir, ~17$1.,...liyekaLttut, 34 W,ll as the dolagat , • who e , ,tal Chic Virt" ennvention It fo , g,a, elotriz; . I u• t. ;: I*.t;:r JULY 19,1006 And h. hadrer., t,, 3.r, rt , r. A. ~,ir of raeo, like that uf +Jur (inanity Cooreuuee, Wert the mere cart uut Ch. Letieri• ..f .tu I, v r d ,, e. tbz. , libeler .f the Pew- !, a wen' )4e utters oa tLr punt 1,, I a 11:11111 •I The Detuorratos ' I= Mr Whall..n wa• nominate] that dav . days after, ho caned upntL,s Eihr a•i•,d ,• was pleased with her nofiatto•n---io which ,0 effect, that it wag just what Le rant, f, tbl; * LP ta,l doubt that it was the ben that could have bee•e made•, and that be would support him. Mr. W. tow: from hi• pn.4et a sum of money, and handed it 1., him• retll):ttitil , Ciu rue. stance, that ha wanted ticket*, &c., and it, rr wh n th.• rempaign RAH , •v r, to make out his h If her .ervft-e• un he would poly 1:. The Editor took the tooriev, let t h,• ro:ltet. mud never said " Pe .t °thee Tb.• paper, on the foll , wing :51 turlay, repuduted ~,mina tion, end the 1 , 3112 e day, Mr W. rreettv I a tett.•r tr..in retutn,tig the ft:one!. and 44e:Iniog t bun WO 1,61%e 10.16 tbki ietter- IMMEEI • pia:uing UntaatioNs (Lo m 4a1.0n - 1,1.6 W tbe " Pust " N"t a c;Nue." .1 au aln r . Ali 14 , 441131.0.• A hau Oto I,ttie Ai" ‘‘. I All' •un. iJ Out •81 .1 en—ugft t tr4,t , r• t thr Dem., lt) CN rt •k: i•r,., The !..ke WI Ile Itwomas Bill Nx. :hill pal)lada aLx.t wee. tl Lat., f .r ..tlad pa .ticat,ou .t Vt I', ftl ,ant29l. how t p pert,t Ntl.tor j . ,ttilllt's) llUklo. , 111 11- -UM It 1 nuat p 4r'y way . r. • ,4 wi I 1.! : fa:r'y •• t • to. , kat.:rioanv,o . !Asa, 11, 11, 1 /1•A r pit 8:11 fr , LYb. -t t...r and ruffianism, eume (real wi.ateyer ytarkr it id bill ptssed by the Smite, etr.•e•us"y f r t' t'icii; adjustment of the whale queet;,,i, .• cordially eupp,:irted by all I l'truorrat. at,fl .nal Whig., W u sh a ll sr.: .r tho f,ketiou. b••• 1.t.. 'n the 11.,u.,. wl/1 peters. re in adhering. to their R. lationary WI, or wt . .l (many a. ,w the que•tion 1 , du ai• po3ed of peaceabl, and e.tu.tably The eye ..f the natr,t, are turned anon with a great dee Int mi5.,.11 at (tits ft' h:aek Repubileani,m prreia. . keeping Oil+ an open qu , •tmn. upon that eonglomerat,.. .1 tang tirtatti, tro.us.n and digunion.tust rust the respon_ etbtlih ut having p t rpeto itcd ankl • .‘,l ear poi 'heal purpo. 4.0'. Blistrr'7 ,pe.rclo W e invite attention to the speech of Goy. ut.oty the polite•al issues I t the eampaign, publishe.l,n onr ut side paces this week The speech issea ie one of peauliar force, and exhibits the I,q.ties of the contest in , :. , reatber with graphic lower. Lut aside frAd‘ta.s.thereare reason which most of oar reader, are cognisant t, that .ucht to gle e weight to the puiatral counseii of riot. lftr.te.n l/1 thi , k trinity am awing certat.n inter...ts,iii,l is re • , eesed by no othtr speaker in the mate. 'fo r ee p e . clally we iommend thie speech. them reed it, an.: in 'Ling . • let them retiect where they et d the 4.4.4ttiets• spenicer atop d n couple of ycer• &ince, end theft Lei Jean ponder well where be aid they rtat.a 1., w, Its , when• he a;weys ett,Lot - •4ej • Brews'.. tiortri, I:ri. When in Erie last week r•• put up :it Brown Lleoei havtr.g been luiforuied thus ,c iaiprus e.. 1 ea. e w• wore there left Fall In wh.o. ti..• =pr., erne: • •ne • . we made a NSiti endeavor to dist,ver—th•• t arr , art• meats were hemble, and the ~leoi,intr eir,at , rriotat t,ithy while the dal wat auythtug Lut teatottat,;,.. .t -t 1,4) v how— it a t,..4race t. Any pi.n atid traveler. :1••• c .tufort wi,l du well to avo:d it - It , . .‘ eationt‘lly an unwrirt'7 Inornher wh“ expeeti.t..•‘ilek.l h. 3 .1 it wherever b.• ^ .e+ - Ream' t I 1 tel even wh , re, in , rt. where i.r • e'er- .te It. pay. D.iutitle.- the w r ter ,f the al,ov. i.,•rie upon no other hypothe•,, e in one with the Itttelltioln be•LoW , .. llilm :tit •ls lit 1 t Hotel, t.; t: ;:tt are , .lAllt t. , 1 . 1.,, grtes a /,', and that the writer had a,tae ..,a, Ac 1 tt.e: were interegt of the tr./3'011:T, public at lesart„ we take pl. SOUlt. In quuting the following , !rota tbe Bu• - al‘ IN urt, Thursday, the writer of wt: at doabtlab,,is as ' 1,. tent a jade as the Editor of the .4 . ,,. at ti perhaps a I !ie tt.,re 8E•04.61 gentlem3n lri E." Ll't • ),vt the comfuro and luturies ut tht• 4.11.. r..• 1 ~ tvynaeU ut to tecutnovn I .h. -out. , t., I * .tt• ittat'.,it house was built bat two year, hen ous and airy. and is admirably located. Lie iurtuabod in elegant ptyle, and conducted in a manlier x6n ti a.. it.o.t Jlldtled , and unqi a". i t. •• • ft•rUt ite trinity sf ottra:tino•. The T.rttpro-t. r. II •i• Bittlus, J r, uoderqtarolt 11,• ho,ine•e. t•• Ile:fee:de, and i• known as one of the iiiort 116eraland indef.itikal.;o la. lorda ILI the ,rate. ll,s eff.trit are ably P. , inde I his popular and aflablo clerk, Mr.f.o(. Leine wh., i• for attending to ever) want. 11,4nine.1 or implied de an) Rua-t ut the Bonne. Thom) who are t••• 1 in Erie, and who de. ire the r‘ght h.n I color their preference: , with ,n. .kuotiter Old.lAme lAlets Editor Oat t..r liweininam We are 014 see by the lu , t nutu'uir of the X. wad. • Licking County that W. l'. wul: known 01,1•Ltne Whig editor in that aunty, NIJO, 1,4 Lill, worked gallantly fur Tat umx and the ri.,t the !La, Republican Seat* ticket, 11 ( ns now outerinl thc hi,.l 1,1, halt of Bt CIIANAN and Mu., k r I.lu.ing u ic n• . at the mast-head of his Jaiarhal. 31r ii111 4 ,161t l• • All aud forcible writer, a gallant national man, and w. not y weicome him cordially Lit , the Democrat', bat recommend hie paper to the liberal Tatronage e: the 14 tie , tat, of Litizing and the adjuin,oit vow. , The Black are at the.: ~id game , a Preludes:it by Railway and Steamboat N.,1111g. , t, n. ca 6- son was utterly routed in th, way , Col. Pot t Ino hute° at all. and four dears ago. when, at tl•e" t'e tt bier,. tel recetved the ti..ctortal votes of but I , or St .tc•, pretty much all the Notes taken upon public hitthw ays r\ hibited his oppiNnent in a wretched minorit . We car, scarcely take up a black republican paper now ;f. .t not furnish statements of similar Notes, , on•igntui; Mr. Tilt RA[l, , ' to hopeless defeat. fletuocra , d•t trot new, more than formerly comprise the traveling rt miner] It is no tlction that nine tenths of the demo( rttie ts !Int deposited by farmers, mechanics and lahoring nt , in. They are not travelers, nor bird* of passage who flit between eity and city, living by no honest tell, and having no creel in terest in an honest administration of the government. They are staid citizens, intelligent upon all public gnostical'', and always vote understandingly. W bile they do not com prise a majority of the traveling commusity lacy ent com prise a atotortry t.f de people, widen seeoatate tt r tae re sults of the elotions generally. -if,. re 13 bot bt 4 et 14 A.t i vi,. I .1.• 1 , 1 c. a s:tal I r.,l,rtunnt,!y far the Ellt,rutl ♦a old Gauge “Pint the Ballot lies, lilies time t'a no lire Ji.x.” That compound of Witticism, fAly, and 01.14.11141eY. e•• - sit s M. Cwt, orlientneky, in his late let+er t tbo Alnti tian Republicans of New York, rstifyiaw the rreo OmA.. r nominations, has the rellowtoG doubled dm' ire tioni: °Gentloot n o Kentucky Ma give you seek. tont vow! We are few ; the foe is mazy ! Lot we Y.eloog t" Lib., Davy Crocket grehoot ; "first, sure tlytt ee are' rirtit, ti.tu g.t &bestir' Our convictions are witb, you, our tutere-t , ere with you: 001 . LOOlllll LT., With yaii yes, if too w.•rst 1.01,14 - to tits worst . first, the ballot hoz, snit tßsn the atrutusss box, .e. aro troth yolte acre air, ' "'loser to oiler Hour Is Due." We invite especial attention to the letur Ito.LL t otn. SUILICNCO., of 1.. ti. N. published in anotherColewo. It pointed and a "pungent" pro‘locto.u. e us I say in all candor, it is very "vigorous", owl f woe of the reputed glory of Col. Frewoot, iu n %try summary meaner. We presume so one Wlli doubt. thalz Capt. S, acxrc , is c competent witnr• , i, it,' „ WO WWII.' pe.,eal. 4 .. i t ft Adair." Those interestsulln buyhog eheup •• . ,sdrertioenisat elsewhere, that oo old friend, J,ioltt !las so', is "st ft stain," with s new mid fresh sowietereent, on Cbetipeide, s tOw doors below Wm foroser p! 30. of hitninos Cell in sad Iwo lies "go it alone:. Cie,"limed Poesirk. Messlimary An mivertioeivat for this institution will 1.. ! r - 12114 5n onr paper to-day. We are bat personally segasinted with the character of the wheel, bat the thriatfeeter, and otbei Ch,.Lsod papers, 'peak of ft to the highs" terms. That paper ears, "The teachers have been Meek/ with tl,e stoat easel, restrikes of expense. They hive each Peered tbeftwolvee stars I. their proferslaa. la Phut.; there if , ?ribald:, DO faseltsttlew 1W the amber, so pleas. as* and baalsid* 38,104 Ad saws iseselssaas free a &ism err plass dolt dasilissis with la iamb essid. ewe La tide weal sad gaiiidoas eciaitriesd 4 bekk oi/octal logammood, a. Ws. / 4 , 00 Id{ ' to s4 , • 1 I t.. • • 110 CI • •41 St ! 0 I . ' . lok : . , 8 0j. in ', lll ~,t 7 tll4Ol the h. 1 dabs #e, r. r tisgmht. ~ 041, •1.„ Art 1,4/ 14 ..1.1 . 1 t ••1 "• 'K11.41- •Et ' - . .1 • :elate pre odemeli toy 44.0 t%, eintmiltrent of the • • • 4, • 1., L.. u• • ,) mpati,y 4. , •• • 1.. il4 • 4 1,.. • •• • I,: •••" ,• t the Suctth. . s 1 1 ; • ,1 : u . , •1 - 1W1K11.7-01113 /1 - •, r r . •r. , dent ,1 0, r..•• r that L.' Le ;4.01. • 1 , u,.rr 11 4 , 4r..ath C 4 1 ,14114 politicians; F,,r g tr I which thr,e 10.11 It. .IIIVIT1PI:11r r 1 play up 11 the tl .-err renti client ..1 ; t. N•-rth. I. • tt. . cowl. • e rter,rd a! • Lie 11 h t h, la , h Jai. a 4 •visttl.c.r,l4 .6, Mr Barnwell, et •eat and prerettled the CTe -4141.1.1.11k t.l hu I. Fre na.. a. a Stant..? fr la California, on 4 ti...v he tea,. .10.1 the of a Senator ado, ut.terrd 1.1101.011 pr.. ailed. r.. 3 , .hrt C. Pre molt. 1641 tI.V of t- pt, tuber, I bennte a !11l i uuvJ Nttllett.. Uu th..ann, day, a bill .1. :wt.: tue 11 airtet .4 I,..l.tiabia, be. 11,•410I1, r. ,le.it a to .1.1 tt• following • e w. • • b. I . Al;• tha enacting MEE =ME DEE 4)411 :ur.%. e raver kot..n lb* District Ck ,•• /.* r•..n+ / / t./ •Lorein oball 1 '.-r• 1 , t ..t ti.e Ic:. r: : t pay to all It.trrunt. dave• itrahlux alp Lt•ti t et nt tho time that tw „,, A. Mt, ..itticatgre r•-elt• j. •Lail stifitir by • rt •.1, U. / d thousand ii aT t c• • y to: t Into effect, au O, tnor. '. In 1., tivasury “th, raio , ‘ appropri ate 1. =I tDI. it Le.. ,a t trit.l of Co. i titeht t rtltn ht t L . :, ..t r ;, , t1 11 the people. 11. ." wl.o h pr, ‘ , P. 140 met • ' , till eXpreir their p t .t At", t• . l 141/lit the wot.F. For eataa ', • .i t., utlt Lur if. • ••t! • 11. I.ttne f the L Dtted • •Lateereiiiiiii,- the :emaneatly, 4.11 lat rote ra h tirettoa. Stich ,1. 1.14 t it• the peerage 'rf II • PA. •I. .1 not - e,• ••r than three trottltvet to Lt the i.f ti.e Pletriet If 11 Nutt, gltit la 01 tnett ..10c11911 shall Le In •Lilv rl.. t ti .;' : , , 1 T• L.:. lisd I , no . F~~. It wtll La 'reit that 1144 I ill %lotto! :nt , " Ih"Pl° of the Isi•trlet Columbia the Irv; iTero r , sts ing whether they v.uut , l atto!ish slavery ttr t.'•t. It 4.1 r"t ft,ree input apon thew it , lid n d take av vr their property ann. at heir eunarry, it did .2. If. -h iI . p.op,a to do u. 1.3 %Ling I tat what any ' Ihricatr t.tedotu" would ra , maiy W etit to ; mu I;6 rt. itthug, ,4 it MN% appear, this routorit, tiw h.* and 'date -tUe owlat,n•u ul ..ree r), ad , ca,ddiuge mid Ihe Aut, ei..r.r• opatiment of Pat, r•of • •.H.4;.,+r i; . ;II ' Ind side by 1.1.0 3,11141 u tial: t. uru of Vi Vi ii L. 10 t R To,. ..tatids re, uz , : 1 , r r. c 1 :1-44:tit14 toil: t.,• Le, part •ld ~J 1: I. We ask evtly , •ttatt I %flat Letter u . waote.l to •., , (kn. L .4, al it'll tl•e Ft . 1/Ivlat Ita.sii3l4. :1 •te Andair to r ute the .tl,••:...very of the , I.att 1. • - - 1..• an howigt In=!•El!I 11.(.4., I r : ,- et! tu V• :e t.rJ C.Frtmunt, be e I..t‘e t..rue•lte 1••• rut Rita dr :red that be . "fe Br/ a i :. .• :t ELI ZJUL/L CVO. i . ,•• Sr 'l4 t.•l. 3/1 WU+ i /IMA IMMO =.11113 rJ. •rn C Fremobt Ard he• vi.sudf L. , . • a right rata.,. Fr. Wu... 11140 14•..rtrt. •+t by Greeley, ,t ant u: 11 :1,1 r. Irv:11,111 t'lrvltnnn in ..ntlment - !!,,tl, ‘ n, Bk. 111 • k•he ! Ick t litt! Jig t ,, chew the typo.t . l'reh.vht But a few truth. rinee, the re l .•al r.f the :SE,- snar l Campromiwe was-tlew( , uneed by theta with ns mug h bitterno.- ns Lacy e'cr Liewounee..l an, twel,ure. And Mill IraJorr th , ) tut,lt.. to its rentottttion Ittit what are 'twit pledge among politicians who make hypeeriey the rule ..f conduct, nri the ex , eption. Congrese met , they huusred a large majority: they .eited upon tho spoils and Wed them sunong the faithful, but ao far tram redeem lug the pledge to restore the Miet.mri Compromise, they hut , e not yet made a *orlon , effort in that direotwn; and what to ui,.re, they do nut intend to. Anu this is why the ErtAnottl Philottelphia piat.lorth Inakom no allosice to that "great Inch. a few months since, Ist en CO/IgTeal , men a e:u to he ducted, formed the hurthen of the long of these ••ii.etdiau thrickeri." .rtly, Itrav ever hypocrisy wore trazeparent ' .\ ad the record /veil nut end here. ',Par readers hare n,t :or r zut that when the Ftrgitite 1,1:1 Lteasoe a law the :Awe then N., h., and h..w o%er Kama", howled ,1,,,er that bttT l'•, •r 1..11n,re, trlwee aotece -4.:.- •1 them t., balte%c Le vt.e, '•l,,,rie • t their bone, and lb , .r f reL , • i,te. aho so-u undeceiv,..l them by tbe tlazisio , l w:theut beneEt ..f Clergy' .r) mtt w 6 ‘,te.l for, ..r "therwie.e L , the p.t...• ' , let a w a r i, -tracleool awl eumleughed I ...trlng. gard And rplt up ,u it, 'uccatne thr:r political Loth repeal it—to wtpr vut it. 1 , 1-.1 i= i• from tho , fatute wa• etubllzone4 upon thc.r 1 at ter, and under that Lamer many or Acta were triumpLantly levied to t7ongrtsee. And now, baring used the 1 pnhir fury ngninet the I'u4itiiii 51a..0 law to climb irt lower, hove these freedom Arielore r e d e emed pi e dre by attetnptiug to repeal it' Not at all! No effort boa hero male in that dtreetion ' , why continuing it na a part .4 their rived, and pledging the Republican candidate fi.r Preeident to up, his intitero, t o re cu r, that cud? By no Latina ? Not one word, not a whirper even, we, there is the Philadelphia Convention in regard to thnt •• great aren,c, The platform w dumb! The eptakerrii wer• dumb! Ttie party iti.elf dumb' In 'Lott, bleed ing Kansas" is now their pet child, while the !'bleeding Rigid% e," fi i a hose sake Seward and Sumner hate 10190- , ted the '•• higher law"- -tor whose sake riot and blood. was inv v ireal under the very pillars of Fantle' Mill— is :rot to heal up his wounds al best he may. kgain we repeat, was there ever such a set of polimeal hypocrits ea the leaders iif the Black liepablicans! tips day Lily "shriek" over the " uational sin" of tolerating .sat ivy . t the llisirior of Colombia—the iivrt they nomi nate a aims wee voted in the Senate against allowing the people ale District to abolish it if they chose: line , lay ti.iy make the eountrymocal over the repeal of the Compromise, and pledge themselves to restore' —th.• next they nummate a candidate and orset a p:at -1.11.0 which ignores the question of restoration. tine day, they melte riot and bloodshed in behalf of the " logittee from labor," sad the neat acquiesce in the retention of the law under which the fugitive :e roilaimed, by quietly firgeting LII about it when they come to mike up the pi :itleal jewels that adorn their platform. We might put-see the comparison further; but time will not permit. fit', ha, e sail enough, however, to set our readers totbink- IL: end exatuteg The history of the leaders of this party, an it when they do that, certain we ire that few will be drawn tvito the trap now baited' with "Kansas syar• p itby." Who did *ey l'iriudeate ' DIA the "elsriekere for freedom - nominate FR, OW? and Darrow at Philadelphia, for Premdeat mid Tice I. deist: or did they put is nomination the Oeionot sad' le, acoumpliehed lady"? We ask the queatkin Osemhaewe notice that the " diiightor of OuL BuorroN" ocomples the tiro - 'of moot ;of the stark Itopublwan jounials more than DAYTON, or lowa the " see-in.law af Cul. Zee:roe himself. We ask then, who did they nominate 1--was it C.I. JOY.% C. I' cad' his aceiouitilahed lady," or was it Coi. John C. liniment and Wm. L. Dayton ? if the twriaar, we have hot a ward Vi say. The reactant silluaion to Ins '• aooomplished lady's" opinictio4er sayings and doini:s.—is all ri,:iit., but if the nomination was, as the c.oicury hat been Isii W belts% is, ErtU/kVatand Dayton, then ,t is i cry ovislaat those Sleek ,liepublicans (have a poor Qpi LI vu of the available capital of Mumma when damso n, ,to, with his -aeonsplithosi is ly,"and therefore desire te lutreduce a ntw era its ptolitice., At nay rate: the appear r determined to give their candidate "Jessie," and punnet in mo.t ungallantly placing the lady under the suspicion of wearing not only het himband's name, but a portion of hie apparel—of rentrollug, in fact, hli views, eonduct and , prinelples„ The hillwautkie Free Pefturrat, for Instance, pul,l, 4 heo a, statement, and then the editor significantly adds that he shed it from the tins of both Fremont and his arrothpliehisd lady!' Now, tiho ever heard of a peditt. rill fort Teem the' lip, of ' Washbgton and his wirer of I the ewir.rteinetet, of a troth hy 'Mr. 111 Yrs. John Adapter' of if the eereiellem of II publie errargritheivised, hi millet pattern of an eleethin eempalgei, by Henry Clay and "his accompi:shed Ind. , ' Really, Iteriblksniefa le oat welly i flaat4eof. Mit (oast_ Rai Met it Rovrr - Jilt t . Otto otW itmetagbila Oatya "II "k".414b4141‘1 Ihresaller . 141 1 , piuralst with OW Meek 1tu0t.77 ' sea tbel eusmlssilj muftis's, h isitaii)itineahu Whoa gy • retn.uaber that about toe only ovesoull - Pirmssie hiftlerft di h iir stmeseimili pahaii 'Althea lift desiotiubilusestr-os• Ey, nu law • Ulisahliitis ho his bp. lestihiatalitlmilmililhe Pisouhq tio6l4l4lhitattol mehiemilloft urtkof N aftwoftumulantikikamikesimftelhe ItganiMeArialtOrOairdolia" t -. Tr - R.N.) „i t La ih‘ t Co. 11 ic tllllot. 11 I I- MALL With cur have lwr. tolf:rel r 4-1 t 'I. thr 111141•.. ttlp, Grit . a t' kitd. the Dem , ) , •;lo ; Democrat , : of V . 1 .,. Lion of its autki,.., IA 11.1 k deavorOig vat* reveupe Lt4T LEM E N edge the reveiro with yuu ID the eciebratom ~t tii , . of July, atti to witir4 f. 4 a nit, ' lc citizens in lndepcniloac , ‘ ..r eion. 'lime and tiiitutie,, :.01!y gratification au twee!: , %.\ would confer ; be.: r annihilated, I vitt ,qll7 spirit on that glori•4l. ar- The ebnst ry no u r i : • t fossedly the lit un..er3ti, where %halt be font, : a 1 .. rt ! „ gard for the peat t t every portion of th , Ii„ - South, East or 1. 4 t pia 1 S 1;:e • !r1 itamieeion Inter; r,ne usth•• •' cutlet:ls ('I un'/ nt Ole - •,i r--. mg, traducion, expi "r hatred, by one seCti a ag : , ,n( tiler Blow, lint arc aure 1.11. ‘4 the end, of de4 no, I secundly, it u. t o toe e , 111.! bonds ot• Unto:: This ',1.• I must prevent, if pr-x cut • I p ,-1,•.• bent:l office, thn• of tie. , inah, I 4 is seeking till ; nut the action of other p );1 ,,,,.; to me that it : , t.iroik 111 t: ls val. That it will ing electien, abiding faith in th,• pie—trom their faith i of .I)._.nnocrutto QOt, 11111. , • , I .111 the party of a calm, u, ,iy, Men! statesman ill 1r dency, taken from . ,; t itervative, and—w, patriotic member of . stone " To despair, (,: ; view of the Put* et, • jority of the peopl, in, I :LI deliberately pref. r d , .c rd, -r-•... judice nu , t hatred, rind it e Magistrate with eti I 1; 1 • W.- rather than a..hapr.% n I ident it, ix!, dux. tea *Would beerime di-- -1 • !.. • the mph. ibouhl I•• tq- wres(4t I,rriesr 1 . 11§ in it repnrt of a -pueel ,1!•„v• 1" , SPItF. l bVIIPVC, , itqI::! n t •ii pr which without di.at pro'. weakest thing," men !Ire gni] IJarn U 141 f r•l'-r =II Letter from judr,cc. =Ps':" IMI i.t 1).3 1.. rt =I PAW . .1 ui - 1 !• , .v uon..r =ES Thin 1, corraltt'.% ennte....tq i f frnel Hari• - ing from th• , h- ,• n hone•t. erotic pArty, frohl are too patriAtie t upoh the integrity , peal:, to pansc an,l r me' PI sectional ean,i,i nerion with any yinry • r of the I"nion h,av” citing FCCIIP4 in public and I , r'.vnt quility and e)tit natinn, it of ti. prosperity and pro , .peet Of their r•• 1 1 7 own eminon• v•-• .; ••• Presidcney, and :; . • ; .1. 4•kon• i 1 ! : • • 1 ) 10a , ' trrr r . 1 • It I , 11 V - :r•,, • =MEM 1 oui Nft, , MICE C •Tv tr. L^ it a Fr.r . 3:rnqi On flit! ii3v pr cu.u. t t the Sctiato 't the Ei•, ally I , y 'Jr 7 • -rn . . SMId 01 It " I ke a whole, h do, , • to site ratrni-to, • r) , .. the hottomblf. 1 • a much ['titer t tud... 1 -av ..u. detern3im..l reio.o s 111• thing, to ,in ttrupt, ju alcooFt nneiceptnon.4,l. Thiq spul molt invnlida a.i , , way • 'I, the diet Chant , s 0. 1, pri•tr to !Ix! tir to v.,te NV I:!, ILle com•, 1, 1 • the luagennivr..., sert , •) ju.,t nyzfrd who ibig:tt When"lli - kit/ Gen. I fttti auttiorit-t! Conttniitinoutrs ut t,• , will not be a i•h:4l myseit at liberty t.) ere are Delco/L.4 uu l•-at tt, olt they trill he A. leetetl • shades of parry •Ii that can to Tp.., What, !nor' I , acknowledged here we have ti and justly ca. Lit.d A " Republicau" View 0 311totti., 1‘;. , . Congress from t ',Z writteu a ',Ater Fg.IO4OIST, ;suit EU uto AlloßE candidate tor t ••• , t extract freint this epi-''^ • "S u pI.J 11.-A'Al brook • 1 fears whicli prevailed [:, black repub'i•-an . ' busines , . -A • . despaired that any g , , • , t•-r Fn ks married. Should r assembly instigat, ;, • 1,0 elected President! the men If b 0 it. r .) Emmett eecded : were Acts who, : 1 1 I.! anybody say that the gon-in-lair of The result of t hat . :',• •e..t. , IT lienten is deficient in a knowlt dge country. With :It; • • •• : • • .I,i ••t t:10 history of this countr)? I think nation of rremobt, as it : • . 4.us•_• ins taken his degree already rapidity over the law!, e ir 1 ' • •I. ~ his marriar " lingeiet around the •:,:: Pere is ••10•:.. more admirable logic. Thomas What, a : Judg.. Md., 1 , ' 4 ,:0, I I I'. nis n 141, ti c i eu t in a k now l e d ge of learning' and et ..• - • •. '.;- ni IL.tory tit this couri4Y." Fremont iutscrity—tlid lcisss" , m trr•••1 Thomas 11. Ilenten's daughter. There• 4 :Lin tr I!, „L„try„ • ;„.!, d in • 1 rOTT! ,, r tis ' , Nit "deficient in a knowledge iected duel u L., ai 1•1-' the history of this country :" John so f a r so hi sto ry reeo pt, it, 1 , 14 1...•4: to.lt Lie uti.ler tootle the Pottawatemie language,- was b urs a b „b oot h tma 1 1,..rky it . ,ehard Roe marri ed John Doe's daughter.— abaimed oft ,frogs, 1404 ,4 4 sua k" , rh e ne i fore Itiehentßoe tuelerstandis the Potts -116Wheruquida47/0"114 !wily hm 111 0 6 '9 1 " Lr4Y4I9I"PPIP.4 er 1: i rut f .Pb A of • 'U . , " Phi • - torn o PI , \lt li v. I 1.1 I, h. ••; I= I . a =I ISIMIE lEEE =I i lii ii NM Mil ' ''''lnti Of CotlVulat, MINI lES ME I r IZEI MIMI ME IM EMI I.orl 1 t., .. , Mil= =NM ~., , a na' ( , I ' :'rontotal won the. lirart nu , } hand • , got . , !two!' 4 oangtitf r. L"1 . tu^ tcl; :t tt, . 14 tin .nan , .l fvfitli‘..r in hic it i- ,il:n ; t . p,4.0) e.)owutrel• the tlemtinie4 of Oa. L E CLAXITY. II •.0 t'i bY the coadtlibet Steamer Northeast Indiana Burned . it um 1.1 Nye, England andthe North; • \co 'lf Judge McLain hal or+) 4447• Leg.! , one could ba,go Lasivit,l ~ Dimwit., ' ltaly 17. r 1 .. I a hvgitatet,, take position Eh ,t,_amer .Verthersi Adiasta top k fire about r• , ran •od as i bate hetet 't re 11 A. M, on ker paßsl€e to IN ledo , sad bursed *fled tile d, reeeratie party, and sq Litt , olio water';; ear. l';nc•nt.t.; platform no*, will.. in - , 'filer,. was supposed to be about 140 or 1:,0 and expel - it:net. of Mr I pr,.4.tugura and crow, uu board, about one howl • 1 m f•r th.. 1-.1 of wham were ..aveil by the steamer ti . • 1r,111 ( --t • • 11.-1' t •. • win ht- a,tui ?i,,pai,i/ obis day to .1. t•II:ti Not. t..r tlr pact. ;nln 1 L. MEM , . . t.f`,9litOil tot. Fromo.ut's Letter, .7 1 3 ;7,l m3ll t. I wr,', %%i•ich L r. i, I b , p..F-ibl‘ w,4111 , 1 kat" Inm =II E (.12%11 1 , , • L icw,rej a h•Aviei ,‘,••• is !inn ;Ilan that for MIMEO 1 s, , 1, %to I= EMI 1 ' - Iy.lift, i • N• , rt'd, up)n whirl ...Lvt• bent 5v30•4‘,1, , „ ,tio r I 111. •,o,t 114, 114.r1 I it ~ u • l„u :. BEM .1111t1Q11. qUitA2 S;: , •-• diAinct.concurrerw, , With tt: EIS MI =I '": f Oh MI 1 .., il.r tt I i ri tin NEM MI "C .vor a :row i!p. ~uv IMO =I BEE 111!MM!I .1.! • .. r; Vlo.tat ~ :di `,‘)' 11Z. , 1 wu, r-;411 p ~(R.r. 11 , u:fil roil aril rollu;iy lr sh ru turt-c a:11 Lui rjr) 1 y it ae,., A. ,t cotttatittait , tti. ll .1711 =I %AI I 1.1. Lilt 1 %n 1,11 i.t , , tit ~1,, u. it , ttittlig—CtlLLlllllle. Art:or T. a :ill) ...L.tiatichvg..t i r t i clCe t.l. t,t-t = ME i ~.. ~ L~ul's,.~ ;or the Pre:,iklency— Fusion Logic. niAy t!vtt I4'reTncnt !It • irr_:.• rot. , the Prc-;drney,--nt —At" , ! on I flu Irmk onr inme. .f tt, .. hl irk ro,,,trwratJ MC IMEI2I .N In- ' , II- , '"3,1 itctil iu Ilia pistil:-tit. 11 to b. Pr - f thp States. 1 lio;t1 that „ H. , uon chi 'on+ ti ,, t 0:e ef.nrage t 9 marry aSi Ito I 6.1.* • I evcr u) be put up for Pre,4dobt." • I , ' nu ruble Ing,c: Prvriont is marrivil. T •• ,11r.u1ci t e eweted I'rrNnlent: }Su' NEM , tln• .1 r •.. t • p •r • :1,41 , • nemies, 1.1 rukr , • : I ts% ato 1 ..:ill to'V .r Ifll3lll i , ,r 19 , 1 f', .w c .rflai• MEE lE=ll I '•1.- , :.•u ; to 0. liaV, w.r.l ~. i H } ~l~~\ 7 • MEM 1J f ,711 t MEM MIMI : J , 1"1 I I W;po ,“; RE I fol r• r / 1 . 6. •I • • : I • • 1. •'. 1. pr•tx; . I • • • • •,. 't t`: 0,1 , 1 , . 1, . ti.t.l I. I. Oro they t , 11, , • r a tntre , : , i.• I in ail this MEM 7,1 ...rinit? 11! 0 '11 I t it ti 1.•• 1111 lIIIIMiIIIIII lEEE 1, f f r 111 =I n • *C , V • ; 1 1, • 1 i,.; 11 'l' N . 'IC 1 r lIMEI ...71.1113*1 lIEEMEMI : IT , t 0, •r• ":) ~• ey. • ,• t.. tn• to " EMU MEM ;:, MEE &! .•. t • Iv. I worn. 'whether • Fas,Er-In ••.' • •1,1 I fr =I Iravitin ni Olt ir It. =Mil= r •Juv ; r : .0 I . V,/ . =I p,',/`"c .• 'll -idcrte, • • Alr 3 -ire to :t‘t a i 3l .1 "t k I.A I .ii , 1,4 !? lhpr, are tifte., n or twenty known t , / have n ~ n is,ard that are tuts‘dng Some of them j n,a ) hay, be,:n ,aced by the propeller Repup lic arid 4 r , oll()'n'T th 1! assigted in picking up the passengers I A committee of passengers on the steamer (1 1 collected between two and three bun• ir: d dnllary to aid the hufferere. Terrible Railroad 'Accident. A ,erh,u.. railroad accident occurred this A M., the N6rthern Pennsylvania Railroad, .v the explb-rm the boiler of a locotfiotive The wit., wet • filled with the teachers and child; el/ ~ f the :••; Michel? , Church Sunday School, 1,,u0d nau exeur,iou The cars were set on tire, ;Abil v , r ho ,, t The accident happened near l'ert 11-a:•Lingtrin. 1..V1 E- i I ) E , PATCII.--The excursion train c.dvaiue.l I children with their parents and tevtlieri. It came in collision with a down train . 4 1 a eury Iwar Washington, while the latter jr• , 111;f .wly, and the former rapidly r ndea v hi reach their stopping place is .t 6 W ere crushed and :i of U, car., of t xeur:aou train rushing together caught fire :Ind were consumed. Beneath the rains were a number e:ui•he.l sl that extrication was iiupos• 11- .ceni wan of the most heart r•uding terribin description. _ . 1 r In ,1 ba t x The latest amounts+ front the seen of disc. ird f: r ri. 14 2", killed and nearly 100 ly injurf-d— -'MI ppr,lns were o the train. S z cant were utir..! v 12 , in.,liz•licd . ong the k• led i. , Fat h.•r .-:1,. r' , 1,1, of St. Midis r' church jrT, ; I •r , .111. , and criew that re the utr were 9\%t u 1 Two hotels, one dwel *rig, a blacksmith - In I a ,mall sbet witlai 300 yard , "1 the ~.•‘••• r tv,a. , tietl to cher the dying and wt , tude , l A number of physicians flow this ct t mil fr.,ot iswrinantown were early in att«.iid• IDE Two from Chesnut Hill fore,• i r t',r u h tho:e to the wreck and after work tug tor -c rsl hours tho human remains b.l,attt it u. r r , •titov.d-19 bodies wore removtJ :L the Ltlok , mith shop—three of them suppote t“ Le •In•ii,• , - —undtr another shed were eight Issites - tlr d .L- t ,, defy recognition. The body of Sheridan wen recovered and btought to the city. =I Wiiim MAN MURDERED BY A 1E47124) - )n uniay night Alexander Damoth, a white fr ul ~ 3 ektttm Harbor, Y , wa, !hrown i, ,ar , l from the propeller Sun, by 11, L. kiah Taylnr, negr., employed second 4..0.,k on that Damoth was au old man, --tue• what lurirm, and said to be very The Detr , )it Pre Pr,ss nye: "He wa iy fr om I Iticago to Buffalo,,and had b.. I‘ , wed by 4:apt Collin to work big 1).1, , 5-tgo W 1.1; ., propollee lyinglit J. L. Hurd Az . 4....ut half pant ten:o'clock at ne g ibt, the upper deck wit,/ Mr I'' • 1. tr.t. -ittiug, and ordered thitt 111 , 2 kindling wood which he refu,..,l 1., d.,, ut._ , Jr , atarteil towards hiui, with a kti.le in Ins hand, which, however, ll avhing him, and struck him twl,e w i. 11- - After a ..tort ctru i .ru,c, !In titTru t. << < Luu , vcrboarJ, but was hiu.o.eit draws . ! Lis victim. in falling, I►aaßtl3 . .s LLALI - :un the edge of the deck, hat tra . -f! , I: he sunk immediately in tite a. I \:,,: T 1 ' , CPU afterward The negro was ta water by a mate of tht. r lie wg. arr;sted by officer 'Whit min taii.o to Jill. The murdered man !gig, we rstaud, genitives in the State of New York." in ' 1 Itaieving the Wives and Orphans—Where does the Yoney go I ti t,.c•u htlS./y 'engaged in peddling r ountry, appealing to clerytutu and boaxt,tl f.kr money to be applied for ~f the '•widows and orphau , Dr. Mr. Mitchell and others," whom they rep , b,on "murdered in c, bh...d Largo ~um, of money hate Le••n MBE do. ,treugth of these reprtr.ent.itious, ,t- turn, out taut Dr. ItDot, Mr Miteheil have n t been murdered at ail : and t(. • ~.iuestion arises, Vi here dots .n• ) That it does not gt.l to •.• t k,• ulost abundant evidence; and among uc I‘:. lu . .er ULU the Boston Journal Juiy r ex-Mayor Stuith, 1:0rt,41, c.., , s •i• t r in Kan. , as, dated Fort Lt.lit•usNortli, Jun. , ..11.t to al,. (;.I: , te„ in which the following MEE lIMI occurs •• I tolutrkett were made at" appropriate souie.es k .1-eerntku i !fie +motel/ was expenA,: • Liper, h;i. been so kberally ra,i-t_d to N-w 1 ork, Chicago and other ritaties for Kansa-, .into,t,tr ha, anifcrtuly been, Mot. n„ ',lle • (to g•lit',ecuan :u Lawrence lufttriutti Ti', I ,,tr-ou wb visited the cast tor Assisi• k•I him that he had aeut t2 4 4kltte , :tl say- to it certu,„/,/ 0 ,,, r 11cr. justly suspect it4e6• r,tt, f et_ r nianagt.rs who aro reputed to l i me lin -• rk itie eoctrkbutions.. This subject 1 ••• I .1 .itwit It sifted to the very bottom. Yri:74 tr/1 ., / th r all I deem it rit r• 11 this mum, -VA ME= WEBB MEE of the citizens of Greene towup.hip \A :,41 uTe 4 pi 4 0z..0(1 to the aggressive policy tii• a. , serobled at the El.,e;inn II ‘11..., in that township, on Saturdsy the On motion , 'WM. B. was calicd to the Chair, and _HENRY B. 310tt:4:, a p. ;•ceretttry The object of the to. etiug at , !•,'L ;lied by I' F I. Brown in a few pqrtiocut I, aftir which the meeting was addrci.srd Wikon Laird, Cr. W. Decamp, L. W. Sttlyth, and Kin. B.. Weed, Esq., in a t 3t.4! .tirited wanner. The Chair appointed I'. F. I. Brown, C Pe'torn and Martin Pinney, a Committee to draft re-a:n.1011 , , toil the following were nnaniutou.ly EWE in.ui W e the citizeus of tiritite Towu- Si•:. 'l L u. , uthat our rights have bven tramp -- I ..y a Railroad Nlonopoly whose sole alto at and rob us of our natural rights, by bt.t,r:,. ant corruption, to carry out their own ,L-1/ purposas, and that they may know that '!;• , I . ,•:crtutued to vindicate our ju.t rt k bts, it i., theretoro, That wo ettered into this uul-,r tutut:e .trtiggle coolly, calmly and determio ,..iy, :i.ktog nothing but what 18 right and just, aril will submit to nothing that is unjust mid , A1,.0g, ft r n11.4:11 be benefited by Railroads, us other communities are, but when they are 1 - ou• structed to the prejudice of tho citizens and in t , •ro-ts of the County and State, it is -no longer a puidie improvement but a public nuisouee, utyi the law of nature will remote ail suet!. • I:esulred, That we imlieveiu no tuedilitu cool S.', for all those that are not for the right. atol in! r• estA of the county an State are against then,. Rcaitticed, That we believe it to be just mud ri,ht that the people should chooses committee ofsi;.-. *to the County to receive communientions from our State and coma, candidates for ofuee, and these communications to be printed iskine or more of the County papers, to be strictly °un fitted to our local question. Resolved, That we will support DO ass fur office who is the least tinctured with Shanghai isra' or whose former -comae was such that his sympathiea were wo!._!,lways militia in all farm er I=l4 with.BliWdadlWwinleasi That iikes Ow tiros shall moo, whioh le not far abitese r ws saa lad PHILADELPHIA, July 17 Jul. Iv. To Democrats Everywhere. READ-1:1:41,—HkAl). .1,111.11 t 0 4151• .304.1 to .1i in e'en town in It, I TM , . LW): AND 11111.1 r .KRI It f - .4&.711,13111111111 sicrsznis.,s_.7 inV 1 , 61311T1 , ANIA. I.Atv 11.1iister to Euulautt, Lad fortuett r and Heprewrntati , e In 1 . 4.141 . 111 a, and • 1 114\.. THE 11 , 0 4 T 1111A , RTA NT .t - It, K 1.. Hurr-rox, EN : I.ttersm Editor rd the The aim... book Las bs-. wrlttArin a er•lttl-rt ‘.• 1,,• I it.r•rar attairtrur.utr, and hi. Ion; ....••• • Isrutoerstir Kew+. He wa. furnished 1...m..1.a I. •st 4 ..uhject of tilt mrwol r wnb n.aa , t•t r ' Marty lAN and frau authurisaftl friend- of lir sn yul tot.l wlt6 w+ term! t... 1.• aliewls last.. leen sultuuttte.l to autu..rit,tl. • 1... railed without. rew - rle. AN AUTHENTIC ANU Thu hook maws L latuilotru. IScno • : • hound in cloth, awl Is emtuelliohr,l al.h a,. •• • 44.1 rile., $l. For further partxculars. alt • • PERBY k J kt•iiSON, Publisher, 11. \ 'nail twat paid eeks past the Itepublie :eatlere. D RSED .r July 19 PUBLIC MEETING. as away good citizens in proportion to our nun kr. whit,' buy, 10.. felt PIA their boott., w. will vindicate (L. ir rights by force, if necer•a r , and marsh at a abutment's waroing with aaq ll . 4 crow bar to tear up the w , irk• of flow *h., at eudeavoriug to rnin it. as any other town in county Resolved, That the proceedings of this 4, 0 ing be published iu all the papers in the cour t that are in favor of the people and opfr Ae d the present Railroad monopoly Signed by Orriczas tir To wow. he Dosticuiso a..hk. tho m.nrM , tooth. the k0t..„,.: iho mita, G. Impart ebegtfulneo. awl nebula. in pl.. sod 4espoodet.e), u.. tbtuK that we know Yf h ...41tal to L. J.,, Riodarottose sod Motlors (Waal. No troatoo it+ ohoold twit to nor this soot ramble soodidar. It 64 odoptod to owl (Doh oust, awl import that strenot I. . the systoma, wrthout whitelo 116 o Isa s harthott. papi.J. L. lIIINHOr, N., York 01 to 10~11 on Sololo, OrtonAu On the thararrhrt, 10 tbe iqraii air - "larseiti ktaltorht 000 tha 111/Irainum ' MARRIED. .11 ockport,, by .1 lies 1 , 4, I I4AMILTus 1. , I.Lki./A I i•ELIA/Mst, both of . I the 2Vtl. ,or tike mow. Mr CFIAPM.I \, , reek, Miss SARAH t I.tM of lAwkpo,t. .tm the 34 It., I. P Prowitr, 1 1 . 4 fr,' 1,1 SARAH JANE MAilitl,•, •11 of Grtard, uu thelletb ult., by Ito WILLAMD rat, , I "name, to *to LYDIA A TATlollt,..f Girard. Un the 4th wit." by Mov. 1 Yroomw, Mr I.E.ON•MI) bl ID • !mobilo. to Mir M ARIA JER.OIO E. a „ (to 0,, 4th loot, by the k.r Mr. Mal of Wotubortr. lifts rril of Ma/7m 44W., to Mu. CJ kitA PREst..N Mott burg, L'A. In Kr Kean, tal Uxe 13th 1.11. t , KM. F rA ,„,, Mr t.kolu;E l mAxvlst t, mi., •••, tit )1 "LIVER boN DIED. , t,..• rvot.tieucne b«r •laughter in inn. I Ai., 1111.10 •sho nt Dr Jacob °Abu r,cl, t than nit). ow« I «art to months mad lto on the ltOth that., to Mollereek, SARAII lio.t..Leughter of O jophla Koehler, ace .to months god '4; 0e)... AT IT AGAIN! JACONI LIAMMON woold most y Inform 1., , ow. old Meads awl mimeo Mtsad the vetrerol, tied Ise is bow opeodag op eediro ' New rue rain Y OROCRNIE.Y, to tbat ...melanoma& Now Stowe • AT TICI. T DEPOT, oa tt,. eamtude of the Piddle Square, meat dour moll:, (. Mblea's Hardman. Atom, elms by strict otteoto,., • 0....01m0 apod dock of good Illoods, ot moderate 01, IQ ...try respect somoustoodatieg, he olwil hope t.• make many mew resumers. Masse esti sod ow. : went sod amain, sod perrtom weer., t Ene, July le. 1466 Cleveland Female Seminary, SA Mt EL ST. JOllllll, L L. I) MRS. P. C. Hossein'. )1.1.3 L T. OrmrowD, Ir Ills ir pletanaot . 11 and beighb, 1. Dew • 111 0 11.Lcord to sceoOstookLe. •arroundool 1.. groun.ka romprisime 7 and native tree., puking the fled at.. •.f a, are large, weU lighted, and crania/ed. titled tent tumult urr, and every way ivialdeot I••tt.e • , of their nee/apatite The demo, of U.. ••••iiio4ll I. to furnt..l. •I •1 for the thorough .11oetplirw and Al • .••• t••• mental (scant. • Panteular sttrutve . • mod *did lannehea ~f rtudt, while the b»t,, the higher and ornamental departmet..• 111.1/e ,e taught under the direetion of V..• • • lyel, A 50, for 1.0111 k• time coonoadrol with the LLAINk 1 ••ra, and eminently titterl for hor f . • tper,y, talent. She will 1.. e saoi•toot In 1,0.. , I,: 0.0 y 0%.• irtPtrnet.• •g. ;he I'S. nut T E It '.'ll : ..supeient Teachers ILI • 1;1,, t. •,. Ital tan, ars.provnl,l IS orard and Lug •,-• •, 14. , and .;,ek. 11..iern I an,ruaZ , 11.....”..,k1a4 s.a.r aill 14°1.4 ,Innasntn 10 11111410 to 110 1 . 7 In. :it Es, k 4 iwrsonall „1 t laud 1,1.111. ••••.1t111111.1" ,ail 1 . J•kts la, IPIZotp New Line of Southern Stages r lli- I In.. ••( vltlendlol Four nor,. •Nt .1 Untird states Marl Irmo Fn. to Ihtt.t••r, ••••...1•113, .111.•rov, as./ 1441•11••• r. Lyres EAR er•rt tirorro n•la 1. A•I o Hort. Th. • ....b..sr. •••••vr, tt .1 of a prune. e'olnrs..t...r. Var., aim nw st Tr it be. allma t•• / . 1t alum , • r•t r^••1 to ;•11.troti. ••• Al Expre.• NIT .t 11 • 407.4•!. Fine ut lwtuK July 10. DELICIOV4 article of Plq.; • CAUTION rptv.tar MN' CSUitl.ensW, atnl May A 1.4.56, ? r,.• mnvti fro!, •nsi vriber, arul cgueNt ' 1%31 - , Est or golf,. r.zr. Jitl, i 9, 1/451. Trustees Public Sale of Desirable R Tiff' un lerawnect. T•-•eite•• •f Ile lel • i'innwns, piirs,al.• ..f \ 11.ril llth, 10:01. will wit rat 1....11 -.le at Ilarket lioviumr Is Erie, an .6sturda•. JO , 2 6 at Icl a rio:10, A. If., the following der. t la In Lot ANS fronting on th. rcorth • • of i - • of Perch atreet, and run aa ill g liara t., 1 , 11 , `, ct .• four 1 ,, td.:21.) feet 7 ',rind*, oriol e , and o_.! r • • the 1.11•11 e tone of theta lust inz and three l.ito :17', feet oi 1. a -- fnee r ,ing, and frinitcog an Pirth • • nientioiv . :l Into haring a ride front of te. 1 • In lit -Yekt on the south Ant•• of Thiel otr • and Yarcide otn.eta in Ene, which wall lor wole., iolo. each fronting 41'. le.l on • Third .in. t anu feet. Ih Town I.ota, temteuntuit ele•ut ..n.• tiorsi of 1/a Autbdirlatarall (Out ilth • wide) I...tureeti (...aihotd. and Pluto, near Its.. rt. ...yr the Canal. TER.ll: l .—Ohrthir.l ht had, slut the Rohl., vioth a. in eatual inothirot.oth. 111, mid 21 mt.uthit, Jtolzathent Hood au./ Mott:h•t. on tl,. • 'the ajar.. properti meritis the ' attention. o all .nut" 4lt toe moat cttnblr loeatw d prftrootl. Jul. 12, 35. JAM: CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE' Mitt; underaigned now offers Orr sale in !Are* the Rearree Lands in itutomaßk. FA* arum the Lake shom to, and ovio• trort south • Ti.., nav all situated in thr vallry of thr ettv of Rrie, and of thr floret 4ashty of got:, 1., tifo•th of moat rat nabir timber. Srerral ruin•rw- Weserepowern Slid Ors Domblentiewred ill al.. be .old with the land. V..' tissawr ..r !, • atrrleyerr tort cannel be tuella...l in any n • • :.•terrn Buffalo sad Chionere. Three {nada he.. hrtoer for We In the public, sad wilt non pi, tol l ' to Parchooerla The title in perf,rt. 1. or terms., ka i rclz 4 r l •.• Elie. July 12, 1 FOR SALE. Ft rt . *any. of lam!, %groat itne,rrlvr.l.... Errortr, Road, smle s trem . soot t.•• EMMA.. For tt.rtne mph t.. Erie, Juts 1:4 14.545. Administrator's Notice O'TI • l'E is hereby ryes that letter* ..f A 11, bnen trnitite&to the ‘istdeemutN: r , ' tleenteed,,, late o f yj a • a a n,: rierrok•l es tnriehtect are hereht ll , Ii• • •: .a t. hilt t hoer hoeing seem: t:t • ' ! .learte prt•rrent them for settlevaent. 7 .70,1 1;f, 1.45,ti. Confectionery, Fruits. Bfra OitMirlsloY I.• I.IIU, j OLIN B. PERKINS, M Kit: H I i it, Erie, , inf..rbo hi.. ii• *.n4N. • ti, thy n, awl a L I, t nt Choice Confectioneries, Fruits, !in •.. , 1 .11 the tleustil t h.-I.t in a I t. he realities apit oetio os, I*.mvss,j.... CAI/ t.. please.. tty Mrs. t sotessii.in te end 'villa the pent reputation ikeesqr - t.. ' • sth mewls'. Its ht. tie. r 11... 10/V , .1 •ssaet. s.fpuh:selsotrsso'ssfe. xv3ll IC) Ft AM wit: t, wr‘..i up rt VIII. thi• apu.rt,rokt ',FT. funA4Al, l 4, i.... au 1,. a., aaaaa trti. • Pulpits.' )n 1/4.• FP." ran.' ‘.6+1 , 114 • t+., t%' tnl ;r, .4.1 .1..4.a • j.r6•14.r..1 1.1 tior t..e „, I 1' 1.• a/ I re " r• . • ~ r • • te, Jnl. 12. ttillt F tfl• initV y a'.l - .:• :•••• •r , h. rvipy liottnr•l :hot • Nall.. • i• rmilitrt•l I.• • 10. ' • tom to l'otalmor.or olrwlt ro.1:••.1 ..• .•. . . llt ontor of tio. Fury.' ..1 4ru.. • 1"."4.1.•11,1,Ln, Jtirw 24, INA • Tee foe Uwr •40111IuX Per '" guilt *HA!%NUN Bill's • • . '• 1 ' bus l eal •a ) 100dt.e.01141 ti:•01k ~ • Sirs, Al. M. Mt/ ulc oL 'ap% *Ai sci‘v% . 1 IN the Ata.rt....6•11.k.. \- • t. pv..4.1 A .1 la. • .p • n..• 4. t t BARLEY NOTI••F I)MOlt •tsloorst,er rll , 0.6114 . rt.! .1,, , 1 Muir, rt ' made lira/ She sa.nth .1 J 01 • 44,04, h. '• e0..12 . ltt tb• 'WO la 1:440,. U. th. 1100•• wiakkig , tooll4oo tll4or smatrt • simbsola tea 40 so elk drug the moat-14o' Xris. July 4, 1164. IEI 111 ES MEI 1131 , TEI H
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