THE ERIE OBSERVER. DEN: , T SLOAN, EDITOR :L041(4 mooftr, pveL,ISNZRS 4ATVAIDA Y. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOIDIATIONIL 1 0 It P 111 le P 4 1 D It N T , JAMES BUCHANAN, Or PENXSYLYAYIA. rug VICY PUJIMIDIDIT, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, OF' IKENZUCKY DEMOCKATK STATE NOMINATIONS WIAL cuXXISSIONiIt, GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia Co. ♦CDITO! OCRIIILLL JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Co. Democratic Convention Re-Assembled. Ibe Ron. TT/1011Y lets, having withdraws hie name e. & Iteledidinio for Surveyor general, to a commumeztion addressed to the Democratic •-tate Consuttee, at its but meeting in Darrtatourgh, a resolution was adopted by that Committee, calling unite the oaken and delegates of the last Densocratie State fon ventioe, to tremble 't t lI.I.IIBERSBURG, on WEDNESDAY, the sixth gay of A 1.1.7uat .131,1, at JO o'ciock , to nominate a osedigate for Sort, or Genera:, to Gil the unary crested ki the declination ( J Ives In pursuance of thie Lenox, of th e Deatoera :ure C rtro Committee, the officers and delegates of the last Democratic Ftate Convention, are respectfully requested to sweet at the time and ;dare above wail:mod, and for the purpose *bated. .1() W LORNEY, Chturtnaa. G . Q. Wxy.TCOTT. t . Se t , IS.A.4c /ll Topics of the Week CIC=CIM Wagalintrraad Erie Read The G. r tater Cott s de:paten bse ',out rec.; ced by Mayor Letup from Mr Mennick, President of the Sunbu ry sod "Brie Company, communicating the gratifying infor mation that' ground will be broken" on Saturday the 2d of Amok. hihtheal Straws to }rte Conan. We can name at least forty-flue or fifty whip in this city that will not vote fo? Fremont. How many more deem are whose determination in this partiiiilar we erenot tlegedeant et we cannot say, bat presume we hare not put the number half high enough ' All of thesis men, it is likely, will not vote for Buchanan, but most of them will; and all will, we have no doubt, if tb• Fillmoreites and the fremonters adopt the same electoral ticket. We know further, that one .:f our County Commissioners, nominated and elected by the Whig party, and relied upon to all the contests of the past, will not vote for Fremont; on the rontrary, is openly and efficiently advocating the election of JA.Xts Bt cnatsatc. Ili. influence will be felt to Isis township in Nureml,er ' Mark that : And we know further, that a large number of the•most reliable Whip of the townstnps of Fairview and Girard, are apposed to Fremont, and will vote and work against him from Low till November' We know further that the " am Spectator," a reliable German Whig paper in that city, will this week declare tot Ponnaylvania's fsiorite Sun.' The manna for so doing are fully set forth in the following prospectus, which we eotamend to the attention of oar frtends in other parts of the Stare PROPosaLa —THE PuoPlitiTOS of the German " rrte Aprelaror" woubl rcapectful:y announce to his Patrons, that f r the past cignteen years he has published a paper tbly di.roted to the promotion of Whig principles. that as to the correctness of those principles his opinions remain unchanged, but in the present Prn • tential C41.11:1VW13 ;Dore being nu Whig in the field) his it Perr.e.'3 .ball to. devoted to to• suedes of the meet ✓ pfifllllDe'ed 3LIIPMIIO C: this Daiwa, Pennsylvania's tat trite eon, Jait ill'CilAtk!C Believing that sectioulistet • riss• no part of ht. political creed, and that all the I 'reified interests of this country would be faithfully yr , tasted culler his administration. **cordially invite the vo-epernUisti of our Patrons under his banner for the oak* of the rot. n. 'Cy this end we propose to furnish the " Spectator" for toe ensuing six months at fifty cents per copy, payable In ad ranee 15'copies, $5 , 33 copies, $l.O. Er:4, Ju.s,, C. MOrSER. .-•ach ~‘"••• as the.. Au* that when the Giaiceve • .1,1111 201/J,111,0 I SNP majority in this county (or Fremont, either ooefuliy ignorant of the feeling in its own party, til •ttetneting to play a Very f, , vl: , h game of " brag." inessit's Cow Spccunitlen. e trust no tt read, 1 fr•an u te official -1, a hi.tor Fr.mont's speculation, which we CUto . rn V ir ;IS the ' .ed Sta.'s, end then turned the animals over as his priest' property to another to " double in three years," sage thought what • bu:i" the Black Republiesa d mate in nominating hula for President. Mind; this w speer.latiGn" of this "enterprising young man, - is - et Fled trom the Congressional aocuments ' ‘t asui as to Retract • -We !hid tn:rferenc.e to the Lefton of the -tookholder. upon the route of the Patsburg and Erie road, that then wa/ en ugh stock hold by tw) of the eontractors the 5. , -nburr and Eye r ad, t) hate secured the adop .JOl of the Waterfvri mute but that they refused to cote, Ind that such refusal was because they had a political ob to,accomplish, why• h ukieet could be better wow- Plishett by the defeat of that route, than by adoption. this et's:go the Go2er , ewentr us tt , retreet. awl/ eoe do 0! And the reason, why we 'hall not do it, are these: At the meeting of the socsholders referred to, Palmer, hie!' wend, and all the Biafralu stockholders, voted for the West ern route of the Pittsburg sod Erie road . all the Eris stookholdaro that voted—every one, we believe, useludiag Reed, Tracy, Cowmen. and Walker, together with such Banbury and Erie moo as C It Wright, Imo Camp, G. J. Ball, and others whose fealty to Erie's peculiar interests not even the trozetre can &alit, voted for the Waterford route—thus making the ',slot dist:net and plain,botweon the interest di Buffalo and the Interest of Eno io roped to the routs of that road Aod with this issue, thus thalam i,' =sae, itod..,with all the Buffalo stockholders voting one way,and all the Erie stockholders, Toting the other, we find the following gentlemen, with stuck enough in their pock ets to have secured the victory to Erie, standing back, sell by ref.ia g to cots. securing the victory to Buffalo and her roprimentatires, Rieht.iend,lecher, & Co. Here are the names Slij►h Babbitt had Jos. M. Sterrett " Jobs B. Brown •' /AL B. Lowry •• Wilson King arreolirtet, that the route which eusup siociAoisier in Erie deemed beet for our local interest to have adopted, wee defeated by 33 votes—hence it only required but 34 to have carried it—isior tAe yentlexeam espied above had that essober, seal mere &Xi But they refused to vote them, and by thus refusing, as effectually contributed to our de feat and the success of Buffalo, at Richmond d Co. did by voting. And yet no five men io Erie have been more ve hement in arrogating to themselves the pismallar gaudiest ship of our locsil intorests than they But, says the Ga : sett* Richmond & Co. did not vote all their stoek, bat kept • portion of it in reserve to use as eireameasees might dessasd. It Is tree, we learn, that they did not vote all the stoek they held proxies for. They voted all their men stook, bat refused to vote their proxies, because, said one of theta, the gayeties of mews WIN se evenly balanced la his Wad, that be did sot feel authorised to decide the question by voting for other stockholders. And Imam, hunted of keeping those proxies is reserve, as the &way ehatra,,,eu eke Borba* fiseekhrbiainv left noesivey Wore wer. c 4.1.641, sod keg before the rusk was !sows, time lassie( the respostibility upon the shoulders octliese who reseed tarots. We believe that they dwell act have be lett it--the bill antler which they voted wee passed applast the wishes of the people of Erin--tbey ithoold, for the sake of pesos, have located the roan of the road as it wad the toandegat wish of the people to have it located. W. believe that inch coarse we. due to the Directors here; bat because littokiaoad, sad the other Buffalo stocitheiders did not view it in this light, that fast is no execs* for those of oar own classes who had the power to compel these, bat yet refused to nee it,! Tte Gazette sop the podium we referred to have bone le math "to promote the prosperity of Erie sad Brie Ceseaty" 'that they shoold be "ware agataet attack." That is a good mesa ! We ackaowledp it ; but it is • roams which to be couclueive, must be mensidly schuow. aeilipd and practiced. sow, we too hay. dome semething Ils wfwoeM tN prisportipr sid it* sad and Oars " is ore bauble mhos. sad with oar limited mow, as snob 24 Nast as either of the gerthemss ti. Guam se slogsisly days& ; sod y.t that tsar has sot sseseed as tress aide& No, isi4oeti; Croat towasitip lo township we bare bees permed by tb. Wei Weide. ia the employ et those nee ; showier, aisteporeontatien, awl libel hays "narked their speeders and devisee.: their preesdiar. Asoll yet, with thew lams will Insowa to its pabalbemik, the Osaesir cosily silts us to allow them to mew hies She dilemmas is whisk by their owe folly mid lboy lag tbauumblues, IV. den ore do it P Us, 11be amen *mew (1. Y.) Amamipm Pros end ibirsaiiessos whig piper slaseb NI do mak* odt ono* for degoozaz. The Vaasa* Prod Manse RIL. as Me tentage wild& the pimple of Koalas limn onfseed spray tt. be the salt.. stock to trade is the Jfroodsta eltridters,' and as it is Way-0 atise‘hy that so efforts have hoes madoMpt the Demderse7 Jahns those wrap., we trust so ass will fail tersad tV Bat for the PiteiSonsion d Kwasso, patella i the liOnommoy , of the Soasto so the 34 lest, sad polished ss lltb wools es our outside. Noose ems read this bill. is WO", without sethsowledgiag that it is as misted, jam sad piddle mann. To adept the language sf tho Intend of Commereo, It repeals eo mach .1 tie logislatios of the Territorial Logi/Linn as steght to impair the rights of '1 boaa residests as the vote fir thstopme to form • Commitment, or to apply salad testa Ia the indormase • of civil duties. It also glossas sgaissts reposition of sack legislation, by &dads( that it shall sot -hereafter he exectisod. The bill also provosts the isearein of Border Rallans at the means of soy sieettioas by scetulsksit random, of throe meads' proparatery to say von , sad s complete registry of legal 'Mn. The bill pee a stop further tbsa this, sail a stop falber dims stead, by restricting the right to vote to the *Mons of the 'Caked States. Hoses a the bilistastasi all question's solscsrldaS dm &disdain° orison& as a Site, proUsaltudy sad ether, are to 0441444 mi la tho Territory, by skins' al t h e United States who aro aotaal residents of the locality, imam' as such by a registry, sad allowed to von without say ustioot or improper restristiciss. This is carrying out the trite principle of the original bill, the spend*. at whits\ was impended by the Meanies of reddest' of Missouri. No man in his calms senses eon fail to approve of the present bill: or doobt, If it bens' slaw, that the prelimittary "steps is the Territory, by whioh lassos will be prepared for admission, are to he regulated with satire &irons to all sections of the (*entry. We have sower bad any doubt, sad have sot sow, that Sanas& will be admitted, whenever admitted. as • Free State, sad owe will be the navictios of all those who look at tho state of the facts la • die passionen manner. The State si MiSIOnSi, which Use as twoos Sumas sad • market for its proasetiams, oontstias forty-one /nation of sores et had, about oat third d which remains aaaold. To mesh of this large residue, the Graduation Lot, passed in 1552, &loping. That AM Prorides that laud which has bass is tsarist for thirty yaws or thereabouts, may be sold at a &Wing an sentsad the residue at prase between that sad a dollar, aooordlag to the length of date It has bees animus to stony. The lakbitants of Missouri ado; the monopoly of the public lands, balsam it is a slave-holiiiag State—a soadition sufasssabis tcsmissusica from the Pros Slams. be lowa, —although so mostly admitted as • Sista, sad having& harsher climate, land sells at higher prisms than in Mis souri. No ishabitast of Ilissesrietia his mama would give up the Moscato snaispoly la cheap toads whisk he enjoys.}ad remove kis slaves tato USW, will whisk is pis nasturtium!, 'with the certaisty that b. cam obtata la lua us, smiler the proesptiea sot, °sly • angle quarter notion of land, sad tad at a adios sod • quarter an sore, sad with the possibility, when the ninety , is male, that oche settlers may be (mad os the same quarter media, who will be sodded to the portion of it os which they are located. A slav amides is Missouri is it. la the Moan by whsek b e hold. his negroes, which be would sot he la Kassala There is, therefore, so prohatoility that Eason boom* a Slave Stets. 'sand, it would be snarly impossible la the pettiest new oostUtloa d the State, to mean dawn in large bodies, ezeopt at s7rigktful espied. Akio bodied white men leave the Territory daily heasseo they Sad than no easy means of support Tito °sly etas' of pions' who at printout fled it easy to roman reddest' of the Territory sirs those who hoop always is &drams of the movements of civilised mon, killing boars, psathen sad Indians, and relying os their skill ia ollstalaing good locations, to pay for their doing sad eserilises. Sack men keep alwnysa few knadred miles shied of the great body of meutOtre, sad propose tat way for no latter. Theyat , hardy, ostorprieng, weeerepalwas and heave, sad generally obtain the beet Indies', which they sell at a mall adraaes. Mach of the diallosity eaperieaesd is Kassa., ores. [rola tbo fast that the voectlea of these men was disturbed by the action of Maamehasotte, in sending out emigrants riders special Act of her Logis latnre, or that they algid socare the locatiass to which the Sordoni' thought thamsolvos eistitied by virtue of their sdron tarots eafferiap sad .wallas., The ...Bowan Raalasa," for their owe laterests, deterwasea to give these colatitude for tows sited and good bedlam, a brush. owl to too many Masons, the rank bee proved, adopted the same mode of warfare to which tboyptod bees accustomed in contending with hairy, paillasse sad Indian. They subsist in great part os the rodent' of the dude, sod are equal to the Indiss is powers of ondsrasco, sad his superior to most other rosposts. The settler in Kansas, .sot out by Emigrant Bottled's, had so moans of support, and many of them quickly reamed to civilised regions. A Commissary Gaiters!, with sodisistosat to last for • you, would', who with this advantage would scarcely be tempt ed to remain is Kansas after the supplies thus farsishod hash income exhausted. If, Waned of Sharp's rifles, provisioss had be.. promised sad seat up the Missoari, something substantial might have boss accomplished. The Borderers would have sold out, and goo* still farther into the wilderness, ready for other porcassen. ThIO idea of currying many slaves into this wild repo, v utterly pre. posteroaa, Slasetholden lets quiet and ease, sad sePlii not stand the rough life to which they would be exposed la Kansas. JICLIf SC, 18311. We have always looked apes it, therefore, as ertitio that Kansas would be free. Missouri itself, which pommies only 97,000 slates, was so of shoot from slavery I. the wrong direction. It would be Frailly to her advaatage to abolish slavery; —for her loads would the* rim high la value, sod her popgstioa a greatly segmented. In the tours* of ten or twenty years, this malt will be seoomplish ed, noises Anti-Slavery agitatioa should previa*, it, is it has already prevented a like 'lmage I. mime 'whey &Mew The Soot/, therefore gabbed nothiag, mad expected to gain nothing, by the repeal *flit* Miasmal Compromise, Gummi to remove a reetriction from them whisk they owasidered uscoomitetioaal sad noiest Kum the Siete of Memoir' does not sustain the Beardwr Ralleas. Oa the contrary, in all quarters of the State ezeept the esteem* West, the conduce of these who went from Missouri to WM and rose, had bees merely reprobatoL The bill which has poised the Semite cm this seidect, also reprobates this miseseadost in the fullest weer. Its reap by the Ileum of Re presentatives could sot be desibtfel If a Pnoddiatial coarse were net pending, with as Whereat ea die part of the Black Republimas to keep up agitation, esseefere sod ezettoment, aatU the day of eleetioa. It will be for the people ilea to decide, whether them wit* seek te allay excitement shall be rewarded, or them who keep it ap for the worst parrots. of party. With issimasm la the Presidential chair—which we regard as settled sad certain —metitaal agitation will be terminated, sad the country pat in a eoaditioa of complete safety and prosperity r ,. Dwell Set is die Museums Oak Vw =ELI The Cleo" Load Naha byelaw', in notteisg the fact that three former Whig esarlidease for Goveenor of Michigaa, have mine oat for Bactataan. rays it la jot is I. Ohio. Jobsooa, Banta and View, thaw Whig aaterthliaires telt Governor of Ohio, aro oat tat-footed far "Bask anal Break," with hosts of leading Whip s• Lim inilasatial with the eseest. li.tlue. Comte sad 14.5esinar Swing go for rithoors.—Naso of that dame of litatanaea is fis t gist* ke for CHOW," sivostaror mad Califorsia 'poetaster. uk oh ; 1441,i smoullooo, J.E. Tremont /liarbowlsg;*. Therefore-- " Don't bet pear money en the Illastaag New DI di, dot dzokity," A 3Ustaks. IN infiltrated Oat weak Omit tne oppoaesu of the Do enorrao were always travollag, sh 4 apse t a bypotits. w• amounted for ti• vary many railroad sa4 ifitaraboat rotors which 'Lis year, as is 11142, gam ou swamies' of popular fat:dims is tabor of ear opposesta. Our position war sot etrisdy correit, sad w. Metes to mak* tie arrt rietion, for dem aro ems Innionest men ass de sot travel, iad hero is tie ovideliee'frosi es* of oar oselisapo: The markt* in the Auburn prises (TN in all) were polled the "(Ur day, lobos .sly ono of the lot woo feud to be is favor of Illetbassa,—Orearrio ifimosoyer. Ampsbar •.t.. The republic's* papers Si. toy rtherdlag the watt of ..ac' whim hi the men sad ether pub& essmoneee ea the Preeitiesttht tiathlies. Met *wham thattal the fel letriag, team a Sew der ego ea the mil hew Beehetatr le lialthe. WWII' einem mesh' e sea elr It ? Butethaa 10 Pthileri 10 ' Newest 3 Mani Ili tisk, rearhell !heirlal), dle asear hod bee tb• rl.OOllll vesen seallael la We *sm. ilf ta• ear fogr *Ur, a ousaa pot Assam Mfg aim IN Oa ININ. w... 11 Wit al • Diimesudis NMI ag is ?ds so Ow alkly see of die igimielliss wimo mods Id , W. L. Idoswilli. Sm., Mealy Mar et die Tali& Ark hilisely s Widg puppet, bid am IM 11“111111114 Vill east l 4 a.,is me et de bad pollidol writes did idealiew is Old% did will do rod inewise Ow "Deis! sationial•." Wino& W.: ! alms 3111. " 116 ' Ord' the Names a " a z: ateur" ansallmewsme - frit loss It ist;. .77 41.11 a Zara eimegege es the Ike mien ammo— oloteirtilieririe ben WTl egibeir &e s bees it Moe sett Me *Raid Aim 11010, 4 v • t ~.- 0 jialitta• I:,c • H. ♦ C•tMlbt lßje Pregy..o •.. I Pilling, Imre •rr haring a "good at , g .4.40111. • ial dZiall i f9lo WV( i•li l Or. ! too, r a ss Jahr. i )Irr:r. r.s it. I,Ot 4. • , 1 WM rue Iliter• taqiltV,llo6lll* , h.+ 1.... t egli,'. the tiaksa.sredderdwirt }set it , iptwidity thilpia ia ! lit ow, we • sl ams litt*Sit WMIII sae haill iu seth la lllNlholie ifi! Protes ted's-sillier Jape* to, ilkidaa tor li.lidel ! TM seimitioa with a Demearet ism, bow or . here a Csaildaito warships, Sr whither he worships at all or sot, but whether he I. &Will to the Cenetkadoa k true to the rides, mid has the 4:pedaloes, bon, sty, awl Amain rorinisite fur the Chief Magistracy ..4 our wide extratiod toasty. Not so, however, with the disciples of Fillmore on the one head, toe of Seward, Sumner A C... on the other. If be worships the Virgin, and swears by the Cross, thee, wattordjug to the politiciess wised, as 'is salt to occupy the Presideatial chair, And this .:plates sky dm Fillmore mos sail the Ilssitoserrs are quarmilig so lassly oris the bias of Promeat's Catbolookis ! sea lot them light, it is may a family avarrel, is tepid to whit* the Demostatry weepy shoat the eases rigida that the oid lady did la the ammo Imeimea lee bealmad sad dm bear—they deal am a yeas" shish whips ! Maly 006.114. The Aurvietta May arlitie this week coutioniog people sot to mister lotto* WINO they etiolate stoney in them; bemuse, says the Mitts of that mutates sheet, ' you threw sway toe esots, sod Worms* the bowl vastly. We never )004 soy nosey throogb the nail, ►at 000 e, sod then we were vain s.d verdant esoegb to IIkIMI the feed* to the Poet Master sod have ill louse registered" New, every nos, wile hes availed Itlsatell of AO registration laws of the Peet Ain, hours that "Ire estistr is sot the registration fee ; \epee. every pea reader of 110 Americas will eels, to oar easeloidos, that the bitter of that shoot lin whoa be says be has " lost Nene; through the Let our venisot YAW./ of tics Asserieee try it agaia ! Wiwi Ober Propose Gierrit Smith propose to spend coo bemired %hammed dollars a mewl la mediae to sod maintainiag en army In Ksieseas. Ile offers to defray tree-sizth the whole ripsaws himself. Ho 01114111.141# that a oollisioo with the Called States troops 1411 ha the inevitable elesennenea when a civil war will. same, and the desolation of the Volga may be olleotod without say dillieetty. It maims to as that Mr. Smith might lay oat the moo sienoent of •ooey in a =aster mark more emiformablo to lbw prim:i rate of morality, not to mutation Christianity. Inas d... k *Ask of Ibis 1/ no (Jesus has be. meat wpadortally exereitod over the faa that them aro certain Clay whip In this vieiwity who ass deteruslaed te vete fa Recitalists, sad ft has ap pealed to dam, with slated tars is its eye*, to recollect t►. el& "tarp& mad sale" dillealty ; hat what eon it say sew, when we assesses that outs of that MBA HIMIT CLar's seas ►as &eland his daterasiaatioa to vote for "aid Beek" the " hartgaia sad sale" affair to the contrary, setarithasaadiag. Ws silo tits aasottweitiaisat apes the authority of the Lasts/to% (Ky.) Staastwasi, of lb. 9th hist., wide\ owatalas a low* bon Jamas B,soa of Hamar CLAIN i■ white he asp: "There is also • • a/umlaut rop. held inn* the OSwsreer anti career, of .he Sth istst., ' that I had ham hoard to say that Ira not for Buchanan.' I may haws said that Mr. Bochuma was not my candidate, ar was act my choice for the Presidoncy ; but I have not laid that I eboali act rote for bite. I prefer Mr. more ; mad if lie stood on the slime principle. he did la 11130, I should vote for hint in preference to any ism I hoots. Bat I 'spot to east ay rot. for that eon &dais who is my opiates nay bare this boat chase* to defeat the Wok repalillesa party ; sad, as at pireanat rimed, I Walt Mr. Binehasaa has the boot .hoses to do so." Noe old Garme evil Its hut and only appeal to the Clay spirit „ as the whim. •r et 4. Otrenty, the "bargain and 1111.11111 es, now filched from it, nod that, too, by a DOG of tha *mortal Clay biaseli 1.16, are die Leaders it Who uo um Isadore of the pretest Freatont party ? .ad ahem are the leaders of the OM Whig party-40ft "great HOW that mad to make *via 0041 a• of the political bor.. idea they advocated palatable? Daatel Wobeier sad Hoa ry Clay both sleep with Uttar fathom bat the isheritare of their seam—the seas el their tempt to trueshe their parents old party to the 'uprose of emiasealhom ! Bales Chaaer, the peas sompser sad friend of Walms.e , r, raped/atm it ! Dixon, the momesor of Clay la the Sonata, repatiatas it. And so doss Winthrop, sad kraus, and Washiagtoa Haat, sad Freak Grimm mad W. C. Rives, mad Joke B.U. and Benjamin, sad Balm, sad Cseeia, sad Swing, mad the rest of them worthies that uses whale lb* old witig party formidable in streagth mad Meant ! Bat U the Black Repabliesas bans none of them great names to bask am. they Imre what they dos kusas shish mars the riposs great! Then they bare suck birds of pas sage—see\ dlidatarestod patriota—as Wilmot, sad Qid diap, sad °noisy, sad Bassett, sad Seamer, sad Wade, mad Beaks, sad es on to the sad of the " God-aad-Llber. ty" slam of madam valise:ea monatebeake, now bolding carnival ism "bleediag Katmai." Ttme Qweidlea It Indians *Wad. The Week reptidleaa Soorsals speak of Indiana .a elle of the aortal* Stowe for 11Psisowr. Nov dm err.* to ashlar. a rioter, over the Ilaameremry of that State is thas &metaled lor the New Allway (Latium) Triboao • "It Is very estiest *A settler the Meads of itr. Ftliner* see /mast eon ..send j pmilsaa. whitest a :Ales of the two apes take equal and Was. Leg as 000 to this before It is too *IL° Be it wail pet sees hos this that moles. there is a fusion between 0 Seas, aa4 "histbe" is Indiaaa. Present has °rase ma tits spent" tits*. Weil, at Wednesday of Gist week, " Sam" assewids4 his dlistplas at lallisetoitolh, and as effort was sage to afoot • anion with the Repabliesai, Ltd d ffrassi. Reeolatleas were adopted approving , at rui ners sad Demises and their piatterit, sad dm telliewing Elesteri were aesiaated Gee. P. Dimas, Baer", W. Osherse, halal G. Janes, David j. Laird, ',ha Baiter, J• 11111 B. Whits, Prodstialt Jobaseshews., }Leary Bradley, Ws. IL lidnurds, Dr. haw Prather, rhea. AL /*Wield, John B. Howe, Wm. B. Rale. Thai huhu* I. mottled AmiriMr Nacre*. it giros so nosh plower* to lean that Stumm* H. Baena, lot., of Baotou, is arson the winker of old-line Whip veto hare desisted their &immix/slog to vuppert Ducat...AN wed Ilascenratass. Wr. Brows is ou• of the soot oloquest enters is the Shoe, • very able lawyer, and for years ita• orespied a leading peddle' is the oppe- Atlas rusks. H. has repeatedly bees a delegate to Whig Ilaelosal Ooareatioas. Senatorial Lessor, sad has bees premium* seatiothird out several amitosis so a outdid ate fur the United Slates "maw The old Whig party rot a. non d.♦oted friend. meld Est Lissy am*? ekala *ems btPesaoylvaala Sum Mr. brows, hat he over "kept step to the rise of t►. Vales," sod =bank m be sew lade Ito heater that be ens hoseisilly asw► nailer, hat that W the Maileael Netespeey. * 6 yea Comes a Mar." It is the *aloe of now ssitesioes porno. that omit -se who had Mil eke Demean& petty foe tie pampers of irstitytag disk ries*, revenge, aed to &waft a soutiati dee at toe base of the siippeistoe will has* So do a geed deal of Met, pelliteel week as base thee lea mita a day ' sr. Saatioot. ea olWiai pro of !hoary asuaty, Toasosso, tie editor of whisk says Iss yes s Play Wblg for sweaty yours, las coos sat fir die astiossi Dassocratle Jig , At s Ists Dosiserstio iwootisi is MUM. Isdiass, it wee sildeessed Ay W. A. Bookie, Zoo, as 'liaise Whig. wbe took gressi is tiro, of tie Ciseissad *Mom sad sesisees. sag 11114011 W W sinews of Ups Caicos is give Qom 'Asir .appro. intia Neat • IN not* that the rnsedenesee ate este' arms le • story, is the wawa pert of this ewe, that Julie GAL enema, of Me sky. is wood is llosimeost. Where Jere O. is teases, seek • dory mesh •• esdletettes ; bet fee the hose& Si them vhs hese set the pleesere of his sovidet, we &etre is sey these Is set • were of truth is U. Mr Eldiaaskii. like every ether Doeteerat in the eeensky who has eat hes, Weds:l64 hits the debases Ida sapped die deafened netrpippee—Briteeea sea Breekond4se ! jar* Wiliam Laseism. Isq, • Wasted ••41 aseeptis rem lawyer et OWN. tersorty Mahe' la Ow whit realm N terififi* ativeistleig oho .hi.. .1 111•9 k awl Week. lbw die An ibis rear ! pir. The how City liikyropt Mimi the diet of Da. 1:111AMIN Boaciateasoos. I!bis piper beo honorees bees osottal it the .Siiol met of Jersey AV, mid M. o r &Joie thosieties oadl amok loloosee. iv. &am prestaskw. fail dim 6/wn as= midi tneaq. biro els Ow*. that au the Ihmserslis imam bow LA wN. "mai st ibis six. fir paw IpssollOst dims gem assiessumaml Thais moillem ism Olavilourd essay aro Ml* bid maw. i d sae WO et sailisig bauends Aim Wisslablieft sod oboe lois law imeielgy , may ebbs Mali. as liars Mew 411 the Nalbsolie stelmobas. lie (border bilhapsig Ilinkasse Oat mei pr. Ara A. pas al 4 4411 an of • saaphowl.a. ilwammase &owl Sam tale Numb 404 didlieslwallkle ails is lasiewhiallestagpot " 11. 7 dmitiz(tof wititl ignan . 4' at Lifted mit. tta - - Mast tile, voted Assiest p...,ed 5.114,1 T I . . -.• 01)1. /‘... .. , god It aliogyr @MI h, any itcpoksiirts 30, •r• -its to 071 uz or tb• state of affairs to that teelliary one, wir ilpprobenii, can fail ; to toe that it it amp every !ray Cilaille.l 1 , 1 protect the' taterests of the paile of thabovritoip. And yet, stra*ge as it may appear, all the Bloch Repnbllean Senators, twiiive is number, voted against it Thus, tircr., of New %alp aires wahwisupainet it, Dosses voted Rimiest it; Doso• rimed against it; roon voted against tt ; ICSSaNDIIN %..ted ypimst it; Festal voted against it, UAL,: voted against It; Iliswaitto voted against it ; Tat/sena, voted against it ; Wawa voted &limiest it; and ‘Vihsci's voted akistiust it' roe Is Menet aaddistiset terms, invalidates the black laws of the tiaras legislature , thesis Senators voted to man tels those laws ; they voted to require every eitist:n iv Kash to swear to support the fugitive slave law n.s a Ital. Mead= of as elector; they voted to make free discussion • taladonsamoor and to punish it by imprisonment, the ,• , , Is feet, for the maintenance of of! the 'leandel ,us 0;t1.1 dlegrassifill Kansas sets about which abolitionism has taa , l.• so mock ado fora year past. They voted against t fs.r registraties of all the voters of Kansas by comutlssiors raweseestitag the different political parties. They r uted molest permiping the whole people of Kansas to firm R emsetinaties for the sew State. They voted, to effect, r the prolougaties of the reign of mob law in the terra ,;3 , had why they so voted is easilyseen. Not that they eare.l ame Mabee for freedom there, but they did care for the "lash pots" bl the government, and the " flesh pots ' art beyond their grasp unless the Kansas excitement is lit pt up by new outrages. It is left with the people t sue whether meth dishonesty sba.l have its reward or not ' Ada sissy 011•1110. Join O'Nnlt.L, one of the ablest lawyers in Zanes.l, l 4, heretofore a thorough Whig, has come out for Buchanan, taken the stomp in old Ai nekingum, and will be iv:comps ni. ed large twee of his old whig companions and friend.. He b well.knowa by the members of the Bar and Bench threagbast that State, and - no one will deny his great talents, his sterling integrity and his solid sense. Ile a host, and the stamped, is fast and furious all over that section of the country. If this thing continues much Icing *, we don't know but that we shall have to add Ohio to the Democratic, column. J. W. Gally, Esq., formerly an old-line Whig. has lately purehased, and is now editing the Zawerri/j , lObt. Arica, a sterling Democratic paper, which lass been dots.,; aad will continue to do, yeoman Pervire in the support t Buchanan and Breekenridge. The It'ese Bed/ord wh:ch was started a• an American organ, refuses to be transferred to the Frent , ,ti party, Dolmans unitise names of Buchanan and Brecit,nrplgs, sad ie battling manfully and effleiently for thea soccer. The editor says that the Democrats arc cordially him, and that amongst his warmest supporters are mare who have heretofore acted watt the Whig and other Jr.i bat being national men, with hearts too large to ', ,, %e r,r'y fifteen of the thirty-one States, like :Coal:a doe a, I And no resting place outside the Democrati , era The Louisville nines assures us that Kentu..ity :• a to for Buchanan and Breckinrilgeas Mississippi or a The Louisville Corner, a Whig,paper, thus speaks it: issue of the 14th, of the prospects in Kentucky. It sip • If the election were held to-day. Buchanan'. Ini.j.,rity la Kentucky would probahly reach ten thou.and, dn: when the fact becomes, as it will, more and morr c; tar , t Boatsmen is the only chance to defeat Frert..:.t. t`i . we predict, be a general STAMPEZE. and we shall t he if his majority in Kentucky reaches &whit or ; ,...ampingp i t rasi sa r e,,a si s a k os% We speak 50t.0....y, The Ckicono Times of the 13th instant puts the foil 'wing crusher on the idle talk ahout the routs li, I 44W. observe that persons at tat some faith in the statements thar theek.,• • that Illinois will vote for FfeLllobt. W. kn.,' that r has been mud and posamely averred by orators, that 'limo's would rot.: , tie r tear' Such an idea when expressed here is eot•i.lered to . eta, even for a joke. No man in his senses thinks of this State voting for any one bat Buchanan As we .111 I .hcr. Ir. Buchanan was nominated, the Dem....racy r lau will give him a larger majority, in proportion to the satire vote, than he will obtatn cn Pennsylvania. Ar.y Pi rin-:. vaais editor who wants to lose t. hat to t..ut 1r• s.i may apply for our measure at once." Samuel B. McCormick, Esq. •-f Cambria county, recently a letaling Wt at 1 • •• n t'. editor of the Whig paper at Johnstown. ti.a..l; 1 •i• , ,i..11 a recent meeting in Johnstown, and do44'are.l e:f eb e e l forth an adherent and supporter of the Liernocre'i p..• lie argued that in the present position of parties t , • proper place for the old friends of Clay and Webiiter rear is the Democratic ranks. /Wake Wkitriteep.—All the Union nonnrs and Klisha Whittleeey, of Ohio. lie was alwao, Whig—and ire* of the bright links. and ornaments of that porn lie *ls tenons for his solid sense, his calm Judgment, his st. rn and rigid integrity. It to gratify-0g 1, learn t'.s' t' neat patriot Du given his adhesion to and Democracy. 217121 - JOHN SLOTT I.I•PMS rvrosec•it.se r• from Ohio, and son of cLo Pres.•Lnt r• '..• to support Fremont. Ile sgs[l....• • 1., 1 .;•,, coottitutioo bill in the now-. :.:,, 1 , 4 . t hr. - Gone Home at Last : The "freedom shrieker 4 Made r de monstration at the ofd Court tiouse 011 Thurs day evening The .peakers were a Mr. St Clair—we believe Le L3.11t4 iniscif .t I: • • 1, sad X. B. LOWILY S:, L ,wry ha, g.'.l 'me Et last---body, breeches, ruffles and all : Lvt the Democracy of Pettus) Ivania rej Ace : For years be has been of tees.., hut not with them ; for years his constant dill has taco plr• ty; and failing in that, to divide, distract, and demoralise its organisation : But now, 1:.1% made h,s with the opposition, he can injure the Democracy ta.., mote : winter, wbeu we charged home up.. , ti him in the C.,uuty 1, nven• tion, that his efforts to get in were but the t r, lode to treason, soul,: democrats 111.1 n .t be:ieve it: They will belte%e it now, for what was t re shadowed then, has coin- to pas-,' What trio then, as ha thcaght .nly known to hiin , e:l Simon cameron, as now a matte: of lie has gone home, wt t :peal IrLl iu th,• bosom that household, we hope he will remain - -*- Republican Sentiment. The Tre• Am , ry he Repub.wic. organs in this county, in bsue. meeting upon epe‘cli .sst week, indulges in the ottotiasetass twaddie stwut the ion' sod its ‘pr.eervation' is :7,1 j., 7 ',7 aryl sickening for any good fL of - The pres , rvi. lion of the Union t l / 1 411 , 11t 14 '• raCketi , t/ a " and "aiiiy," according to this Fremont orz_.o : Arian, mutinies the oner;e,t,:, ii.ll nk the liberty of z 'livid tique is ir nv,re ALL rat UNIoNs Gon•s rNivttst CANT not.ii:" If this is not treason mil profanity eoipieus.eil and eombined, we know not what Atil yet it is the matiaant.t :LI ,1 1 , Irl ;if ti,.. re r e i bli est party of Erie County - - FREMONT AND WASEIINOTON.—Cirtrics Ito mond, a Repebileaa leader of thug wrote to oee of the delegate. to tho Philadelphia Con tention, on Fremont : "Col. Fremont shoulJ be plieed at the howl of the ticket. * * * * We at the 11 . ,14 desire his nomination. iic wiii he meet p:ab'e t o all your constiineno," •te , ste. The same Charles Remond thus spoke of Wash ington at a Republican Conation iu Roston, May 80th, last : ' l5 Remembering that be war a siavenolder, he entsbispit apes thaiseoututrei, George 1/41ingpot, Elet wi s and applause.] The hisses, said Mr. are slavehoiders in ['pith, and would enslave me if 'het °mild. What, he continued, OD near "weed Ball aid Bunker MU, thu he netpermittwi to sito!., aka that scoundrel, Grorie Waskslsons,` dad enslaved kis fel/au...nee Kair rr VP.—One of the Abolition Know. Nothiag Repubßean writers from Itiwrenor, Kamm, tt die New York Times, pays to the ed itor: " Yes ono keep- up lige KiM.. ereitermat. U the ois idesmkt et meow fee the Repub SW Peg I Peetikeitielelemios." _fflzo. tt.. r,,vilac " " LAC ;iiiirialati The Premodern in Connell teritabled o ton t iik y evc k-11Lte; bear sn " 7 itoem" e ibrocities io Kan* Curio* prompt us: go and see who the " ejm eas" . e found, When wolf cntatticl, ix** very ineitens, nor a very enthusiastic assemblage. C. W. Kelso, E-q , with an eye to the District Attorncyship, was giving slavery particular "goss." After be had concluded, a few calls brought Wm. Bk.N• sozit, KAI , of Waterford, to the annul; and when ho opeued his wouth, we saw at once that he was the lion of the evening—the " eye witness" of the p niters which both organs of Republican ism had circulated 'tout town. Now, we may as well say here, that we understand that Ben sin left her , : some tune in June, and returned .he tir,t of July—so our readers can conjecture Prone thelength of his absence, how much of an "eye wanes," he was. However, he claimed to Lave u sights," and if what he said was true, we guess he did For instance, he told us that upon the Low of the boat upon which he took passage up the illissouri " was a cannon," and that eauu in Le had no doubt was for the pur poße of fi)reing slavery into Kansas. Doubtless this tact, and the deduction drawn -from it by the speaker, would be L conclusive as to the fate Kau.,as, it it weft not fur one littir-e:reaw stance—au i that circumstance is the fact, Lira every bunt of any size upon the western rivtrs earrie.s just such an instrument. Again; be , aid there no doubt that slavery existed in Kansas, "and tuAt they were manufacturing blave, there tv‘ry day " We - believe we use the exact lan guage, in this instance ; and as such information e.Juvicieed us instantly that he was in reality Irliat the - poster" claimed, "an eye witness," we went and left him "shrieking" at the tup of hi bent. The Fremont Fistionff with Senator Foot Aittluugsu Mr. MONT wan but twenty ne ea) :n the United States Senate, he was 'litre tong ,uough to have one fistienff fight with a brother Senator, for "words spoken in debate," end talk, too, in the Capitol Bnildong, near where the Sumner affstr took place. It 1, remarkable, says the Mount holly //er ,il,l, that at this time, when the Black Republi ~.sus a:, in 1,u;.:11 a flurry of pretended excitement ah,w. the .1.-s..ult of Mr. Brooks on Mr Sumn , ,r, that they saould present to the country a can didate for the Presidency, who stood some years ago preci,eiy in the pusitiwa which Mr. Br.. ~, u:CUFIC:i as the violent assailant of a Uti,: d is Seuator fur words spoken in debato We hod the fo:luwini, particulars of in she papers of 1850. THE FOOTE AND FREMONT DIFFICULTY —The ,lillicuity between Senator Foote and Fremont prow .111 t of the circumstance that Foote chargeil Fretnout, in the. Senate, with ',seeking legislatien rLteri nee to the gold mines for the sake of own privat, advantage, which Fremont pr0n , ,.. , ,- cA tat- Afterward, they wet in the when Fritn,,nt ,truck Foote and brought blood Th-y were immediately separated S, ,r Subsequently Fremont r, a 0 ~ ! e, demanding a retraction cf the i.itwudizo u-t,i t , y him in debate, to be signed in pre. , (nee of,witness , .s, and a challenge no!t! !. tt it he r-fused Mr loot.: heciined to sign the paper, but ad ire u• , .e t. , reply to Fremont, disclaiming any ititen:l , .o of giving any personal ofrene the iliquag , . u , id by him iu debate. Th.: rif both parties considered this sati? r actory is Fremont; but, at his instat,t• , th t . )Ir. Foote was submitted to Co: B, n• ton, who eon4ented t,-, the arrangement. Till , I,l!Jwing card 1+ the result : WAstliNc;TtiN, C, pt A ku , D umkrsigned are au•h, , r,z• , i • ra:.•. the difficulty between the 11 ,, t II S r ~o I 01 , 11. , (1 J C Fremont, growing ut I e , xpressi, , n 11-41 by the f ,, ruier in T. :A- C itif Tula. :Ail in al, Senate :..-• 01 , by -ti adjusted satisfactorily and!, u• , •11 geutivmen." A C. DODGE, W3l GIVEN. IiE.NRY \V SIBLEV, ROI)3IAN N. PRICE MEM WILL Tlti.ne BE .t FUSION —SoM )1 t lea .r, f the f,rl.irri u p. of Fretuout in thid Stair, uru waking prodigious cif qt. Lr ng about 3 tll/1•011 tle! cea te .re nrww N.):Li iriz4auil the Blark Republie-kos, the other brat, ti of the , Natico Ameri..am4 luring; already eudur— ed the military eugtueer The I'Llito,)!ractia j Diyi..ndi;:ialitiv spurns the proposiu , ,n in th. o:ruis qu•stion. since the nomination of Fr, m .at, has been frequently asked u. We al. .p.raittng the sectiment4 of the Fillmore r 'can+ wl.rnwe ,:—NO—never upon Frew . 1:.. wv: to, efl.2t a tnt u in to dr \V tern zportausan, ao4 to support the (...1! r • liable 4:id ,•onscrvatia• candidate in the treed, Millard Fillmore." Surixtars Ma. BCCILLNAN.—TtAu of the LarleaSter American Press, ' a piptr which untii recently Wag pposed to the Demo cratic party,) gives the following rcas...ns wl/y suppurt liuchanan '• Because he is our neighbor and friend, aul he has d.)111e 'more fur the poor of thin city 'Lau ail his traducers put together. • Lee.bli,AC he 73 lb /It/v.4lo'l)lu oi tim first ot,lk.r of intellect, eau Ib vs. ..y the luperior. In evvry respect, of al! Lir competitor‘. •• Irecam.e he 13 an Lockett man, and will administer the government honestly and falth fifiy ' •' licni o se - ;; ;11 143 Ilia President, not ?f • (notion or section the woe .4mericita oil. —and snit know uo geuth, no North, uo Ea:•t, no \V tat—but will tretil."l - lalike, fairly and impartially, in the truj sprit of the cour. , ,i;i;!, - :. " Jseta - ,..5e We know Lim, and can truiy ,ay th a t h e t, nue ut the puree., k 1.0 t utie Ct the ablept, stateeineD now living. " Fur these and other reasons, whieh we to give had we the ro,m, we prefer Jane Bu ehanan f o r the Pr, sideney, and shall do svnar we cup :o hiA election." The Signs in Ohio The Cincinnati Enyulrrr gives the foil ,, w.ng cheenng iudiestions in the State of Ohio' James Saffin, of this city, a Whig I'residcuti al elector fir Gen. Scott in 1852, is, as we are informed from good authority, a supporter ‘.l Mr. Buchanan iu this contest. This makes the thir4 Scott elector in this State who has espous e d the Democratic cause—the others being Ilanion L Penn, of Brown county, and Charles Ander son, of Hamilton. The Toledo Republican of a late date contains a call, numerously signed, inviting the formation in that city of a Buchanan and Breckenridge Club. In calling attention to the list of name*, the Republican says : "Among the names attached to the call will be recognized those of many of our o;dest and most respeeted citizens, some of them hitherto strenuous opponents of the Democratic party ; but now, surrendering old-thme prejudiees to an overruling conviction of duty to the Union and th e Constitution, standing shoulder to shoulder with the Demeteriay, !wady to do battle bravely in the coming • dm party ofpro 'mirth"' and din mmmies of civil and religions I= a bs saimbised best of sestiasal. WS esti. The 010111ssesidwr iiitlll4ll Is is t7" 4 " -,Ser 3302 414 *4._.t.4-Agfel. formed by a gentleman from North Union, Iton uo y, did out know tif a angler" , township whesupporied Frosnont,el ugh Chase. got 55 votes there Ism fall. The people arc either fur %oilman or Fillmore. A late Democratic meeting held in Delaware, in this State, wu oddresoct by Moore and Genrge Evase, both hitherto old.liso Whigs. The Canfield (Mahoning county) Sentinel con tains an able letter from John Heiner, heretofore . a diltinguished freeaoiler in that county, avowing his determination to go fur Buchanan. Arrival of the Steamer Persia. Nzw YORK, July 28 The steiuner Persia was signalled off Sandy look at 8 o'clock this asorniag e and arrived at Ler dock at 7 o'clock. She brings upwards of LUU passengers She left Liverpool at 3P. M , tLe 12. th mat. BREALSTUFFS.—Prime wheat 'wanted at ex treme rates Other sorts are quiet. Flour is inactive, and Las declined is a 2a. Indian corn is advanced ls. Wheat, white lOs 3d; red 9s CidalOs 10 Flour, west ern canal 2.75a355, Ohio 3436. Indian corn, yellow 28s Gela29s 5d ; white 29s 6da 300 641 Riel.ardsuu, Spence & Co report as follow? : The weather since our last has been unsettled and occasionally stormy, and in consequence there has been more activity in the grain trade Oa Tuesday wheat was in a good consumptive inquiry. Lower qualities sold at an advance of 2.laid per bushel. Other kinds brought full prices, and a fair business was done in all descrip toms. Flour was also in good request at full rates of Friday. Indian corn held for advance of Is per yr, , but little business doing. The market to day was well attended, and both wheat and flour sold to a fair extent for consumption. The former at an advance of 2da3d per bush ; the latter at an advance of Gdals per bbl on last week's prices on the Suess qu4ities. Political news unimportant. The chief fee tune of interest in London was the return of the Guards from the Crimea after an absence of two years. They made their entrance into the city I on Wednesday the 16th init., and marched through the principal streets to their barareks. The Queen and Royalfamily together with Prince Oscar of Sweden, and a crowd of noble ladies and gentleman waving them a welcome from the bdleonies of the Palace: Ralf a million of per sons were assembled. A serious riot of militia occurred at Nenag, Ireland, on the 16th of July I and succeeding days, caused by alleged bad fain, of 0 verute..ut eaused towards them They bad been ordered to disband and give up their cloth iug and arms, which they refused to do, •iiel br. ke open the Magazines, seized the ammuni• tion, an I afterwards paraded the streets dischdrg lug their muskets in the air. Assistance was I telegraphed fur and 1000 troops of the line -Joe ' arrived, and after a short struggle succeeded in ' dis arming the idsurgents Three of the loser ,4ents and one regular were killed, and about a d rest wounded The citizens sided with the military and cheered them 9... At the latest accounts all eras quiet - There bad been no reference to ARerican af. fair 4, excepting some interrogatories cOncerntog the boundaries of the Belize. liElot.NY —The ZDllverein is approach.Lg a crisis that may ps,ibly lead to a ruptur.• twectl the. liberal north«rn and political P,,ut hero ngt,t- t., Luar:y The llciald to day contains Mr. Brook's nar• ut the affair between himself and Burltn gatuo After Oving the antecedents of the at f fur duly° t , ) the acceptance of the challenge, he elcscs thu4 • flo 'Mr Burlingame) require. , roe to tuect hirn in flAnada, a distance o 1 70 , 1 :piles by the ro r , ute—a route running tlirough the c-untr:, • and through which no man know- be• tor aril, Mr. Burlingame that I could Wlthtalt running the guantlet of in.ibs ail i.;:sous, penitentiaries, bailiff+ an+l con-tables 11 , knew that I could never get to ('to.,/a, and prov 3. 1 I could, and be was to fall, I never would get hack. Lie might as well have desig• utt II; ,n» fiis propositi,ti f pr p a eharac'cr that the pubic Rill apps orate it P 'bout crlmment from me. Wh , n pr, nan t iu mein randum, which was repudiated by lle..nd and delivered in his own presco..., I felt some sympathy fur the agony of a proud man •Ir,vcn tudoing wroniz that be might retrieve the hon.r hi, state which had been tarot-h-:..1 uuw •rthy reprt»entatives. But hi» da.4t w..:»e than the former, and ! ?c , 1.34, I;itn t th:Lt :,a,letunatiuu t) which huu..,rabic men uu ercry ccmmuntty wia ntrongly inftiot I have u, !%trtuer demands upon hum, but ;h serer- , d op to the pint of making detuancii up .n me, I will yet treat him as a ge,• tkman, awl meet him at any conveniene pace up , ,n equal termli LE'JuNI I , oh KAN...kg '—Whenever a KanAas meeting his held, appeal.* nla le i , r to , ney -1I guy is the first and last appbai t lie travelling missionaries e f liun_an Freedom " But what beenmes money taus raised r Who knows r Whist A.:4 become of the many thAltsands of dollar. a 1 " for Kansas," in the *lifferent cities ? Lbil..rs raised to help the po)ple ~ f Kan to EMI • ! r•-• 1 nit it them. Arnotif, a t Irt 4 1 1.10 - 4C /. •!. Jill V I • a letter from Ex f trAvelitrig iu d a t e ,' Fort Le Lverlwc.rth, JULIO 21st, 1., till' t;a:a—. .n which the followfug paragraph occurs : " 7urinirie4 Vrt.:e mule at appropriate suur,.,. t a ,, crtain ,r icas eipetutea which at- parr, `.4 V I , •en so liberally rai.ed in 13 N,.w Irk, l'iileago, and other piac• s, f,)r Kau,A, and the tio,4-ti has uniformly 1 • u, f 'tat iv, On , knor.x a ontleman in Laver, rite informed me that:: fa-- n who visited the 1.:1,4 far as,r-t-ince as-nred him that he bad *tit st•v n th,,n-and d•diar, 96—0il - i! ••,—, rr-rcii Kansas. Many justly suspect the integrity of et rtaiu rtianap. r. 'paw reputed to have auger, d :spec:tie contributions This subject should forth «itb be sifted to the very b,ttom. I have hPal u -id tbali I deem it prudes. write, in regard to this matte& THE "KANsA:F. rt; sit.tl;N: MEN--_l%m,aei ix).iy familiar with ;h. ..droo game." practi.ed by the s harpers on the it ;Atilt viztims our these a:e a;I thrown icto the shade by the "Kansas game." Thousands of kl.)lar.y have been collected during the pat year in every part of the country by "generals, - ; , vrdoriels," "captens," Arc , from Kansas, and tc.weat republican leader+. under the preteue,, that they were to he given to the widows au I orphan. of free-Mate men who it was false: represented had Leen "murdered in cold.hlood" ;n that T , _rrttory Sot one dollar of this m nit) has; ever reached Kansas Such it the testimon N of ue:l informed men in the Territory whose respectlbility even the New York Evening Poet vouches foe r —norii‘ sit r 1 "it kin . The at. Louis Republican, an old-line whip journal of great influence and reliability, speak• of the emirate in Missouri as follows : " If we Stay believe the information which comes to us from every quarter of the State, and from most intelligent sources, we are bound to conclude that the ratio is between Meatus. Polk and Ewing for govettor. Cul. Benton does not seem to be in the fight at all. He is not thought of, as well because the democracy have predeter mined to heel the differences in the party 'by a, union upon Polk, as because they do not believe that Mr. Benton wants the dime, sad are quite willing that he should spend the next live years of his life in his literary labors. Mr. - Bootee'. , friends have treated him badly in planing him in a position where he it sere to bs beaten masy thousand votes by the hindmost mon in the nee, and when such a &hat most be • manes et deep meotillesties to him. No aught SOW Se with. eimi bit istais.w. SEW Yoax,J :fly 11:021 Mi Nam Ynitx, Cow Stockton hie. written the follo w tleettutog 64.• 14, ..as.ii4lloll for as.. P. ictidereti him by the leaden of the Conientiou in this city : Oar effort* the American party front being SCOW', lidos have been sseeesdol. It has of all aectioual or sholitios men sod The national camp has endorsed Mr , Americanism, and he is pledged t., upi integrity of Ameriein prioeiplve, tad r b, tuity of our reformed orpouetko u has been obtained, and I am a,i .cger a date for the Presideoey The Washington ecerespoodeut writes as follows : W ABU' MOMS, Stay 23.-1 learn t im , Barbara's did sot insist os the 12 , his ultimatum, bat that he bad titeideti region as a place wberP the difficulty arranged satisfactorily without ince But as Mr Burlingame wished to ay. he took a carriage immediately after reply ro Mr. Brooks, and met the nor• 10 or 12 miles from Washington, would le satisfactory He did Dot WI iertaiu whether Mr Brooks was willi 700 or ' , OO miles into the enemy's tLts season of the year on a target ez. Impressed by what 1 Lear, that Mr Bur is desirous of satisfying Mr Brooks in a I presume it will be arranged for them somewhere south of 'We Canadian line, respectful distanee from the District of Lis There is a report that Mr. Brooks to challenge Mr. Burlingame on his r, GAN. JAcK*ON ANti Ma. BUCH having been aaserted by the hullos JacksAn, towards the close of " he bad DO confidence in Yr son by adoption, Andrew Jackson, . bin property, and ash lives at the u:4l Cage," publishes a letter in the Nashvi, denying the statement Although part in the polities of the day, be fre.i to State, that "up to the close of his life Jskson ) entertained for President PO James Iluohanan the highest est , em la manyeonvet as tions during h.s deci3 when in the full freedom of bres4, eipoke freely u„/ their ernia, lo w ,,, worth; on no occasion did be ever ID • i t , confidence in them had abated. r hta k, logs towards them undergo De ass chaps, INDIANA —The ludianiir,•„ entise;t. vita' a tu•r.•t glowing and %emu; great alarm meeting which t napolia on the 17th most It .19, ten tate not t•, pa) that this meeting alp political gathering which ever contend una at any tittle, on any oecimion " 1 I.el tutereateti to state that I ha,.c ly blind with Atnauroats for ten tear• right eye, also that for th,• last )esr to kise the sight in my left lre—a; peering as if to a smoke ur fog. H•• Dr. KNAPP, Oculist, of Buffalo, was at Hotel, Erie, I applied to him r.. 114 nearly re-tared toe sight of the .t: •y -ighT, which oat, been atlLLit , au n Olt aft'/ f:41411 CORI r: e that hAve tr hl;nirreas--at no Otte before Viet Niel Lor.v. ruatorl•la Kay atebt. My e; t.. t.r perfectly well, but the growtug dark ; by a malady of the op 1 continuo to visit Dr. K. eaoli bridsy at Browu',. Hotel A. 0 Erie, July 11, 1555. ni tarßead 'Mast is add a( ft at Hee. I %Wok it due to you and other. that I 11-1, tLe tot.:eefit Met I Pave ttertred tor the a... ea" e Conittol, ' as thu , l4•Letive ~t ,• • turf to otben latearng Unfkr th" I known ,t, /WI taxost pow . n , ;to• t. nart oo tnu It anald have Mred me :r „ _ safferute that I hare undergo... dant tba • - About tap year. a•Cv I nisei to be trop' •'t ,a th e sewn 1 the Beek, bad eopecially • •v, t.. stamarh. aqua. at tuan nand agrees& fa. to-• ant, that .0.14 Lint Ont OloPlrtoloo - I=lE uitr misorsbee sad diwoureerall, Ine Vow r.renoti fiLlled, small beam,'" Ter, n.nou. w „t spirits 1111.1 itesponsio• . . ~.•••• my Is-art t.• undertake , ur r, forsisrd r-, t 2,1 0 -1 211 e op el rr, lbtag, and ;t,• t•a lag I.llnri 1 commenele.l-.4. 14e a 1.4•1.1. Re . -103-4Tlvi, tOo •-• n u.. 012 i •.5 truly •...:avlu; I. LI •r. (••h"t f•( Iffmliuroll, fear •ud !• • -trvngth, re. [led my iiikrita sad hr..ught I mu nn. able t.. eluwharvo m. lun.4—• Lv . • ms tamer eau and rig s T6l. • - nanzr r.rnarted b. :14...e around in.. a. . OA I a.. .h.,u'dn•••a I • ttat u,A6O ,cre, 'aver , ar. th“ 'bat. k•ln ”( It •...41.1 • r. 11.4 that I hay. Jul. IS, Isin. PTEP ~. V - iliti RN ag..1.1 41 re., sod 4 111,1 i qh 1.. e WM. taro., Mr 11111,71 711 • 7 aged 74 ' , nitro. ' 4 444eat1.4 at , it ium 01;19 Nita,pa Bruaty volt x ux-sos•••itrnupleif Os , imbotatorra, sad itrariairl) rverwitawr,4••l Feirvr, 1.. r ale by ri,Jul)Oa, I Ctaa. Doctor Dardeea's Extract of • •111410? rictraorditur, MeMete* thr • all gi.llollar 10(I r. Jll4 OO and ,•. ni n ey' the rote. flold nett t.. 1 • = Auction Bak of Thirteen Lou Great Bargains Offer AATURDAV, At'6ll4? f. 1144414 I the ilarit,t H."... at 10 A. 11_ i beihtlue I. • Le- • SU In-I ~ \o. 44, frnostlng tri , e feet pa tue non, •.• so 4 164 fee deep, bc4or the third Int n.t ' At.% SS fret from New 4.4 I adjoinusc ....1 6 ndIng Sark 166 feet. s:.o, 4 ?magas WI east Ede 01 G..rtiya Lerassa isselasisal tlithi. Streets. (RD? ,•• • fn.' ors Leabahl litaql. \lmo. Lots, nod of forrtning, frontinr. on (13th• Tio• •bont &Iron!. an opportunity of ),as Ur., .tuart. r .4 the (it F at s itinot - • 1.11 Iv • ••• •• • ...rot: :20.12pulabl to toted aid fonlaa.ce 111 . 41111 r and 0.1./hteVa months, rl6 tmt go""tirt , t, For forth.... portorolaro Ingot.. J A 111- , • Ito i.e.* umbor4oe , l to poll at p •t..- t to, July A. 1104 Philadelphia Advertise To the Mittelman of the West aad qENTl.l'llMlit f1ai1,... Wrui romisitari (A. 1.11t1.4 tr•lng. Un, inmate! thmll YorL 1,1• P et,44.1;. TkillirriOnr. OW, lb! • rt•Krlt P c. itehe.l..4 . ~•or attootioo to our Markrt and . • .. IiZOR lOLIOVLriI 4 , 1111M0tr4 w 11 Ut v •1.1 patronaire. 1...• we t N.IIItSTINE, Fleur 1an..., Imo aa.a._, 4: N. V li• rvr • • It.: 0• • ..111,11 X I; WON. - Witaiemak• }Aro VI stir itnat. B. k to, Isairorltr• b• --- Go IL n__,_ OE3 k % 11 1 . 1..crat53.33 A Sox, katttmuurr,. ar tomdr. Ladies I hr.,. 1 ronsnings, t n !!. .• __,'••••,'" ‘6. Trto no 0... • 1t 3 ...... ~,,i ..., =' - i C1.r...11141 stmet, .I,l..ining : ... \la , '44 I. II aLi ..wzi.t. k I 0., lutproter...l • ,, i , • Market strt..t. ini•••• 111 urrk k "0.. Manaburturer. .4 .• .a. Viliinert G.. , ..1.., 41 . ...rood au..., I" ! YATTI , I t 1 o. Whaairrala• Ilirail.,, sr, '• I •Pot Vitra, Hatt.? • Illabrriala, Ax, i • .L.airali a I ......m. ka....lkrtorr, • I I ••.• Mr -tot %it ..et "'SA ri /t 13.1.%mt, Importer% M l a... n•. ' W 1 nror.r 11M:ram' Ilmk. t •1 - • .1 tag. H•lteltet. W11 1 .1.1.1,•le 1.1.-alrr .. 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' W 111' Atm= it `big, toi 4Mrket %tn.,. 1.1 .. N ..des.'- ' aka /instil e 1...) Matimfaelmr.. .4 V 4•• -' . timelataimla, Iflrr Wm Iperl St tr. \ /t• 11. B Wares rterpm lon Nekk... F • lT`er • ''• ' sitt.tet Id _ _ • 04$1 , Omen k liasnik,elu,er. 9 least W.Rr t'olort, a 0 N Vtiatie isirrec JOHN A. WI WI r rH.." 114 , . SEW At U./schools.' Spiv. " Esseatoes Notioe Ernes Ile or emu Heat tort. • bone Fused to the v0n.2•71.1.-a•et a••• - , sS 11141., hoe ot gr.. Ever • • • •_, lag tbeilinkredk isiskard ane Imperil owl; . pyment. whits skew bowleg *ems petrel them kw soadrumet. I D1•n1111.7.. l • D. Y. Doeo o4 . ' O l JAY nil 4 Card. 113=1 U• 1 .4 . in;