:I Dkirli REIM P. !LOIN. %NM. 3L0411 MOORS. PVILISNEASV saitmumy, NATIONAL IMININISMIO INNUAT/02$ JAMES BUCHANAN, CD ISMINTLVAILL imps vacs riummort JOHN C. BREMENRIDGE, or askatvcsy. D/1110CR4TIC BUTS 101102/11101111. OAI4I. CONXlMieuria, GBORdiNB gOOTT, Oolsiabia •W. ♦nMtN ORIIIIIIAL, JACOB FRY, in., atoatiroomory 00. lIIIVIITOS ORIMERAL, Col. MIN ROWE, of Pranklia Oa DEMOCRATIC 001TI117 114,111113ATIONS. Pea AsaisilLy. litfltitLY WILVA.,()N, WILSON ImiMD. .i . 1,110C1.4111 ANTHONY BALTSM4N, MiHonek MiI;MPICT JOHN W. DOI:MASH Tow. of Coo Week IE=M ~.^-s~-~ The Nasty tieliet, wookiatiml de Wddsewisy, will los (weal above. It le a reed owe, ..d wi wappert it, sot *sly whit *seem but with ail ea soma is stir pewee. Add ws trait Miry Deaden& l• Lb* Cossiy will do re blew►.. ♦ need aided essaisstiew th•gwall teddies dad dale's of tb• tweedy' esadiddses us edderve for &Min ..said. ! Dew% Yid Read lb. JM-~ We My he every Demoanit, detet tall te read the Ail beet if the Stab Nebel Camskiee, rehabbed la taAsys parer. 17alike tweet at he Masa this raper le sot her timed with dry details, or shame geeetelaties; oa the .*army, is is a *leer sad awoke assmiaatise if the le ssee sow pestle& sad will duels mesh light among the people apse all the bogies et -wadi& it bases ! Dos'( tail to read it. we say, sad this pass the paper to setae mash bor who mar have bees led astray by the dealer the Inset itspaillkaa orators here mad* Nor 4 4ilosAlag Kamm* ad the ' , wows of the North." The ilkibisable Maw No bailer erideace eaa ie miasma that LW Dailiwwil is Ms Oliaate are sr sad deism than the asether of Ma erite..4llll emblem of the Milos —that are swim their heads all ever the meaty. So usenet; ere they that we' einem lad roma or ties le 'Woe them at length. - - Os Saterday last, the Demooracy of Gresaleld lad a meet eethaiiable raisin. sad were addressed by Wm. thillith, Ist !seta) aid Dee Whigs pertlarsted. Is ,the weals& a meet satlatemery beetles was held at North Sam. which was addreesed by G. W. D. Camp, IN., of this oily. 4 , Oa ?meaty, the Democracy of Fairview threw their teaser te the brims from the top of a splendid Maitery, 87 feet high, with a side basal of Ash, emblematie of those elogeopet defenders of the Usies, yoga( Clay, sad Webster, had Choate, sad their whit tollowers. Atterthe relates, a seeetiag was organised with N. Stseoe, is the Chair, aid P. 0 . Giesler, Secretary, which was nog ably addressed by Wit.aow Law sad Wu. Tsoturros, Saes, of this •Sty. The Seawall presto* • good scsoast is No vember! Several lllokotion bay* ipso .p to the city Um -pant monk and nun an proontend. Is Awl, WS Sal cat b lay, we cover um • Nunn Wok Maw titan It , does sow Is Iris County, notwitestandiag tiut boasting of duo oppo sition I Tiro Tros Law The tree Mese is sot whether slavery AO be legielated late Lammas or era. but wallet the people who settle that, so well as every other territory, shall have the privilege of delitislag ter themselves their ewe legal iselitatiese.— The Ealeass Sehrastio bill mares that they shell. It says WA it is "the was feint sad isessiag of this sot sot to legislate elavorr late say Mate et Territory, am to 'salads It therefrom, Sc g to Lows eh!, pseple therm( perjecdp free io foreverimi regulate their domestic histitathime is their ems way, salgeet only to the thoetitettioe the' Veiled &atm." AsA to this afilnastio• of the rights of the people of the enritoriee—rights, let it hormseetbered, seemeded to the kepis of the StMes—the Deneeratie patty, is Hatless' Ceaveatios at Ciseissati, pm its -worst. la "put ties' to this policy—tile oostimeios of severeiga power to dm people of the Serriteriee—the Black Sepahlieass, is AMP eouvestios at Phllsdelpitut easselated &arise Ilk. this : That Concuss Ises power over the demonic bud tutees of the territeriet—that it should exercise that pow. er--lhad Imam, that the people who leave • StMe asd set. tie is a territoey, loose their attributes of emereigsty, sad Imessos the sobjests of Commies. Is other words, the Blast Repsidkaas sins that the people of • terrihery "aro wet perfectly free to form sad regulate their tliemeirtia isetitalisati la Wiz ewe way, magma only is the Cased tidies of the Halted States." Here this is the Issas. It le set whether there has lees estrsges is Kassa': it le sot whether Brooke was jestillairle la .Midas liasser ; it is sot whether the laws of Kassa. are ediewe; am is it whither the Adst)ebtralies of Frasklis tiers* bail bees a via. or as aside* one ; 'hat simply as we before rumarked„ whether (Magma et the people are sevendis ! This is the issue ; this is the petal to Imo deeided at dm ballet box Nemiselser ! If yea vote for Joss C. -If amour, yea mite to mobs Cosgreu the espreme mass of the people the tertitories--te give to the rspresestsdiires of the Stales, t'irboo• elootloa sko people et tam tontisolas lutvo a* robs, • esatrolliag Whose, wk tleo rattled laudation to bo toniod a aU mew tonitorloo, sad *as wasp sae sf olosastary tine ltorabllataisa. It you vats for Jamul Sccamsma, you vats to WAWA' for ill din* to seats the polltisal toatk at tits tottadiatioa all ltspabliessiosk toot tag people aro movaroiga metier li►tai la as orgsaisal state, or is as orgaaisod tinhorn doss is this tied sad stivilors "to swab*, took dooms tie lassitatloas la *sir airs way. Woos& may W tbo Cos odiallioa d th trotted Bra." Ms is dap teas lam I A PAM Desowarny et the seem' Celegrowiesal Dletrisa "Owisiphia) have atialaaisel Jilts A. Mershali, Req. far CliwAitsts. As this le • moo that will !anther lows Is Piewspivaaia lam. w• givs it • passing aides.— Pet a pew( man sa have &alined this illosisetama wee ks attsetlima Is • native at Mass Ciantp, bat welt -I,g as won • knee sphere fee the pasties et the law as well as sislitiasas t. the pat% M liaised in ILA sad at wow segaitwi patties. Swig &Sib. wished as a beilliant seater. b t..t ths stamp sad res. Awed 'likable sinless Is Oat *wrap awl in seised lag seatesia. S 7 Ids twaidlel twaltiese. asesspililmnasta Wont aid OW* eastutese, and Isfa lovelies to the awes eillswwwwig at bens mad abroad, las bee aiquired nye- Wass awl plass is, Os Marto of Ow Disossiss. Oar Main W skissars, As listiseing toirwaisses et kip embolism soil kit siwkwi, a Ups WWI tio him will lengths peel ridden d'lldig the limit Desiosiss Is isms Ss l t.lsas usimipolli is Ns Asmuloss magas WI predisi lha bits s tisiofast .rew. MOs. se Lase. • eansireims 4 the /doodah, Jeura4 v app.- rimost, eaßkse Memel ••Ciri4s, .•..4, , amp OA Is • Irma .Nit M. S. Lawry made IMAM* lispubilemi • lillobses hot week. OM sehiselsi isdividnal o seveset biaildli Om.° ll* me $124 le Mar id.—is Ms Um reeffilig pdidosltr asked Mai sam.li. Ai eavadadlood 111.0.• - !ii Dr sollesail Abe amber yam* it taw Dow iNalb analkag ma die sro. eie dirre r re sahya aboistatar at lie Ilamasmalhile mar Met lias. a* sae ailli laboa lb wad are say *when van MO Wm ask ISIS spa, Wilula. ea it Mli; tam these ears as Ow Nita MN a Merl ♦ wilbsloisP fees Nebo. *has Aidskai tre mrsolikeL d ti• 'Gimp& I. Ha le sista& pritess - the est &wee sisal ishotheli ket doe et— map. W. Mho bet fres Melia et embAll 111•10, olds* the Ibises AA. :ether sere M N WM be Sem* sib to them my Wirer ets se to the peeimblexesit el the Ihnotheeliel degas is Kim ibmilork Me the WSef the ideoilbsii Awl Shit besseell at Via ism ilitibeAmet *lO isompllpmeil mid sologqW.V. km* usi Ibr *denim sib& sil tat wits is* .114VNI101111111A erns" 10116 air IMO Zona hoe swirse *NO gOilliolp‘ dß* IWO* 1110111111 MINI PIP assmies et aloes. ma em 1110616 faint Me 'Asp Is bons& llowes Mid awl PIO SIN" the wee the Soe—e Sy asap isitesosi so reerosties V Wm emmatp—ead the Molt usashos lOW le UK we% wawa Ind blffw Take est the misers sal the "stroag =sow. of she gest lee est. sad re luso so disk the iheissersq trbe sues bled hem es ibe 2fth. bad *est mull Modred ! 8. sash for the stusberk, sad sow . wood se to the masa aid ad Whaled's" dumb wdHk du poets seesful tide eassiehisi 111, lig& szbibitias of Illoisost ostlissiassi. Groat si de% two sods go seam spaakses—ses tbot would wesiso—oadi I.r ississos se Wasik sell Ilistilsgose. sad Cloy, sod s arid glidilisp. sod elbow glebes of Meier sow bad at soul estississe he 'les seise sad Prssost. Illissalag basil Ms. misspelt( the sasses .1 dim peg ass .tared H. poselo.frosi rimy miss Net. Moat "kw and !disks it Nq is SW Nasty. Sr.. diiag Is diet, Winged to imideirs &Atlas "tamer **mid rase "eons if set Isere os the lee ; sad it did— bet set seedy is the way sot doss la N. bills. fl. tint Wag is ardor was to panel sat Ik. plasm of honor amass the and to this mil the Gosteittoe of As resisisiaiss /14. and after dee sossubstios agreed ups. Wit. S. Lass. Ls, as Predigest .1 ti. day. 11ia seise ties wee appeopiss—eau.* le a "iihniehee d ilia his aster, had is withal veil qualified for sash a &beats sad lissiesibir pinkies. k 'Saw Mil an all Wage hen Wow.- the amsipmet &Aral salt the ease. sad asimmyrr d th• lispishilesa party of Li. Comity. Be willed it 'aerates; sad hese*. at the flash mestiag elf the Cleauallaw es Tae 'resift, the gnat "Tapeless of ersaferd" strode is amen them, lad, "with We ea ead like the vale apes tips flothd poreapias." ewers that "so sae! g-4 illssiegkai shoal/ peel& war • eeavessiaa of lie party." Is dle sit tam sa Ire brop• let the weak asset, hat we ham theasbassbes. Etas we "ti go." The Castailuee had Weil widest oessaltisitiareate of the pity, sad Nat ea ser ass ars la atenredig passion. The party vas made for hiss—au hen, nand sad ensiled kr his sole sad home it mast go whoa he bid is. sad seam wises ha sailed. Lad it did. lass vas owed, sad the weer of the lapeloileas party task his property Maw— aromas V. Las. Isq., el &iamb was thee amlirsiod the rises wombed, sad the "deep deaden that burred aroma ear buss" were hashed ! Wodisesday moralsg same height sad lossatifel. leery thisg WOO seed ea lapesiag allemeestraties ; lags Boated apse the wars ea/ podia Mesas; agate, is honor of the day, (set of the Cosvoatiom) from the 11. B. Steamer 111shigas, woks the echoes Mose war boaatighl haritar.— while .seises but happy "Blasielt ors" bursted Maw sad thither is hot bases to got damp all right teethe roseptioe of the espeettad crowd. Bat th• mow/ alliirat one*. Poo pis, it I. trim, eons ia, by twee .d threes, as they ammo to lowboy bus as" to delogadese from the redoes town ships, there mamas**, exempt that from North UM, sad for that am we later they were indebted to the bast that the Doesearatie boys of Berth bast oat them the .sample is the NA. whoa the train tame to train tho East, die star et lb* day, C. K. Clay, made his appeariume, sesertod by the Misr of the Tree Asaaricsa. It was Luisa* to so* that islmitediseal light filiehmiss .ad &Wag amend tha groat Isminary of "%lleediag roadedoal se a geed deal of a Teti small ly hassles shoat a 'my kris hogshead of apa/asees. Bet what messed as moot was is as. the attar disgust masifsetad by the old Whip, who ham boom. Repablkeas, at the Mists *fear Aboli tion moistber to motaepollso Comiu. "Baserted by that d—d Abelitiester was s remark that pasted serreat *woes this beasei of the BMA Itapeibliessa as eye met eye Ai reoogaltios. Ahogother thleifttla Waldo** 'lard ed as a Wilda' Illestratioa of thelalOosy that *Mats moos the fag-oeds of all parties diaitider, imam oho log of this "rattle Bpocalater," an maidailis steer* ai mails of gormamoot ! At the boar appolated, tb• oignmer ail earner of tii• party is this Comity, M. B. Lower, Esq., "wept himself" ilk* a feel Turkey la s Barn yard, sad (loosed dm B. was followed by 0. M. CLAr, but what the great Cassias had to say, we did sot Pap to bear. ws anderstead a haw over, it was the old story, *sly a little more so. After blot mem Giddies., Disghem and Carter. Giddisp rr diapered himself of that sane old .pooch; like a man of talent as he M attomptod to arise tho seastios, and partially seemeiled ; whlle Carter, the meanest Ao/ oration of the PM, brought op the rear, and, as aa old Use Whig nossarked, who heard him whoa he spoke bore befers, "was as obsess as over r /Lad they sods/ this great loth of itopureaber doessastnation. whisk eau to sulks toner to Ms hearts of the Domeemoy, sad make that ISO majority Mahood is Lie Coeaty dumbly partais. If tb. Tromosters are satisfied, we are, for we call it a its peadoes mama ! Geed Mier Frage Olde. The Clairasati Sepoiror, able a earnal serve} of the State of Ohio, says the Deane eery wen sever ware thor oughly aroused, were enthusiast* amen karsoideas sad detanaini. There is so part of Ow &We ia with the bras de set hare brightly. Dlleakiw awl ebonies which gave a. MIN news at the entiarraewasat eta vase base vaaished Ub alit haw the Ziesatatae. Tho dandier have all bees naleued—theassads tf shag glen have lien brwight beak late the mats—he lake wares ben awe warmed late ardor, an the great num of the party, like the "Old dean," war warm, has ben bred with as sunning' worthy of the eld lenses days. With has effort and a wen imperfect orgaalsaties, time la say previess awipaiga, the Demesne) , sad the Na dead sad Crain lan of Ohio, have loss estasolidated fa to a popsies Anna whisk onset b hewn. Its tasks are daily swelled, sad all We sign ladieste that we shall sweep the State is Weveiner. Ti. Saluiror says, alto: "Ia the State Wenn is Owner we amen to sorry a ilioi l o rtsp weersaildates for Courses, sad thereby ge nre war party a werkiag waist* (a the Is.. of Bore. reasafatine. Is every abet--la every hrestin, the eases awl sign are assist easseinglag. We ban Nay to pendeses as we nee an hops; I. give is. 101411 MI& sad asergies Ile the *eaten sad this >n shalt ear. Ude hew the tainy et anodise by the side of Vesworat ma ON at SO UM Of. Di as.. tsar /Omaha Sates that will probably sorsa& that tenon for the apse sad net whin awaits is Wensaltes. Ohio esmast.d=r son alhed to be set dews as ea Ihelkdea Stan Mer Worsen te may minim et bee boraar, height it., Lined with he Seen by the very strews' sad Whew ties et newel word sad sermon Innen it wadi Weed b a dissetress day he ber`whea one she pinged in, each mks sad oilman I. Wien to this, on ef ON net pewter sad ele gant stamp erasers at the Sean writes Si wider date sf Sept. Mt, Was "On speed mad peeper the geed i 5.... Take awahrt of the promise Ohio gives. As saw as We en sew ea the events of Nov. dela we shall give die siadwal vete et the Daskay• Slots to Itrasasoa r With a premise Übe dashers as retie* a stewee, we say wake wow for the Haekeye BW.. shag side et her elder skier, Ib IL•wweike: Illi ay Illiglia N Trembis. Tb. harflag paper et Me Sleek Sepalthasa party at Mew Tart„ the Mersiair Dewier bet Zepainw, la a leas sad beseeelgeg mkt., ..Maly sildreseed to lb Mark lapabilaas setesperartea brateesee Ibm Mr. Ibrabsass will am la tire sssik roe lambed sad meaty velem Mist be will, ales, sertalaty pt Califorala l earl dot it is "oily aeassiary I. give bin tweatreerrar eierr bed robe of tire Waist red free Sub Peessylreals, sail be le the wart Prosigeatel the Vatted Maras :" That beteg as ease yeses mere Ms "eirrtekars" that they are *pew wore Parrasylreala win imam bar rote tor her astire sd favertte sea by weary tiresemal saer*. The ONE Ilhayabliessa easy wdl tsar that May are rwraisa , lima MIL Abe law week~ sail is deal see who* 16 revelatleaary Win street by lite Mark Repablissas weed tbis Grastibitlime sail tie Vain will plan their Ise* haasyivaate le truly ma "bemire id ratable bale. Me le real ef the ions ebe been &mewl but MEW hides. She is Os Weems tbst will subs se save lire liaise la this seateet by seek trberolisat nee tar beetabler ea to tab d Merrarbow, this Meek Itepebil mile iM flurwpt bit. tea dialabasd WWI. 17 (war lam spills, It im be mkt sew Ober mar sad saw COM Vilvimmallis Ti. Goma* Ora,Mtlia at tlaivendlito siesta la Ws tly aa Toseilay ams. lb* le& Ti. 14“. A. A. Dither, at lbsataa. vW womb Ib essaisaml soma& Ti.' U.. Mal C. Tbaakee. 4 lylylyyti still News preemie. bus a Garsealllee et old& be la Clbainaaa. 4111 eta pew swift at a left 4 NM he Taub ma heft Wm ablip.-60 'NW lo be mei la asaamalse fltb a swift 4 amilisal by dos prairben Is lbe isuasolaselea. 1 11 s Mame Pas cass it fisingsaadlime • is ear lOW ill &is visleir. •ha a scassi ge I, 6 =e, blab asp pops sat us d a leassitpulasfs Ns peas SAW gasidois Is isisals s sods* .samisen sigh SOW sitilier et book imitioss at de Willimme ass of As 1. 1 . 11 - 1 I; 14 11 .1 MONO II OM aim Ilea 61 in 11111 Ml.hgis ll Aisiglosei essisiggk. lit • . am. lb* Dassies, sf MID as Dias. 4f, SIMI* SOHO km Oil &NO Mt as 418410.-.: • COM' • DISAA Sterikoa &tardy , I pebilesiio Odle pled aM vMMitj , a "great red km; sad •• die;eitist orator do spies ei sho iseestes, la sedelese died sfairlbesuet, I bore eseedded to stre reel a Istitebeemb of de aim pea .as ode sash disposittes et It as yes see preps. Os estriday mimesis. beads bowl bd. wed /did al tlutissb ibis dales, adirog de people te dead • llarib- Med seedeir Yost eyed% Ai tb• Odin Heed. be lobleb Was sad plod, • Niletisealded Doimosear Ares s WO bodes stir, wesirailknote ti. dedibly. Wb• tl. "di•- ttsgsidd Desseeest" was, a. de ties. tbs sets eeriest deist to eeseed. for din , sell bass tint that 41Mbeisided fies• odd ea somber • duos Mesa east ei Treed Creek la °weed Coss% sad de eosaelsesee said b. SOW; had U bed road ly hose, be treed bare Moe maw a. smu.stty et speakisi to dirty Nets. Ist is de weetteg : At tbo appoiated hear, I tonsisd the Chart Basso end wan bleed-aarpriied to sea hew be were proem4 sad the most of them wore see* heads. The linden looked bbq ea 4 their settees palsy sheered that tlisi ago, 'Mir hatetafers, pepsiar essie, grabsally disdains. As the 46 -distingstelted Desioerar bad sot yet anived, tors& goatieess• were *stied epee for a spook bat they all re heat. gash el than is his Ws was loudly applauded, probably, beam be had sethiag to say. At last, Yr. 8. Ulnas Pettis rolaatiered to **lighten the eagles,' is the Prooldostial oseedia. Eleopetted by giving the Black ilipsbilease "gas" for the little interest they take la poli ties ; sad after goyim etasidirsible skeet Limas, distas te*, de., slated with risearkies that. there were "Mos ses& of the opponent of the Denodistle party is Peas sylvesia, who meld be proud w rapport the Btatiesian, Jessie haeltaass," and Chet "Aloilieseo mei gored es do .peerise stfriedist," but, es he was a coesetitatiesal sea, t hey osithd set sappott Wm. Is the seams of bit remark., he made a aug sad lead appeal to du Yew Notblags, sad said that /*most was "rip*/ Ida the dairies"' 'rev " What will your Gorman Fremont sea la lltris Cs.sly Shish of that? Whoa Kr. P. had takes hia beat, the "lllstiagnielsod Democrat" was called apoa, whoa lo ! and behold! Mor row H. Lowry, the "Napoleon of Crawford." moat from amidst lb* assoully and reepooded in a tenth, her rangue, the mast of which, was coseopiod is blaephosaiag Mr. Haebaaan. He mid it bad boon rept rtted. that he op potted Mr. 1... a persoaal gransids, sad he was very cam fel not to des, IL With loads apliftod he patted the door sad lead!, 'retained, "%ammo Is a add woe, sad for that roam I easnot support Itla." Ho had a great deal to say shoat the "Wolin pros. of a aelglsbor• lag city," bad he "deoplood thine person who called him a sore head." After dealing ....time in low potainall• tie., he dosed by seilag 'lola C. Preaoat is the aims who is going to load us Bletc# JispoLiiam. out of the wit deism, through the Red Boa." 8. settordlag to his own words. Ito la ao longer a "distlognislied Democrat," Lat • "Bluth Republleaa." Ho has left his party for his par• ty's good, sad ilarea forbid that Ito may ever Wok of imolai bark. Daring his eposeb I trial to eosin lb. itemiser of oaths Me wade ass of, sad did so, eatil they waited twenty, whoa they ease se think sad fast, that I was suable tomer to kelp the trash. It twin the list tine I ever had the pleapare (?) of Maria( this Wilatio guiebtol" lailividaal. I paid partieelor ottoation to him, sad amid say, that I was nover before ea attettly dlearotat with a mooch frees the Mee be areas gnat be ewe aut. Not a siogie argowmat woo odowwwd, hat It was a ~tie nal Ando of his persestat adeastaies. Some of hie area- Was were oo onproutoly ridieuleas, last eves the Mark Itopubliasas were ashaasod of them. Th. Doteocrets of Crawford In up sad dein. Heuer before wen they better orpaized. D. Ml. F Rai., who was sta old Henry Clay tYhig, is stamping the Coaaty for lbateeaaa, Brorkiaridge, sad the Vaioa. He will mere than boksaas a dotal' aloe hullos Now hals. He spread. dostasetteet among the dloasistalets wherever he speaks. The heart rotors are begiattaiog to see the ruse of the oppositlos, sad are flocking to our standard by the haadreds. Tows, Letter inn i an Obi Liao Whig SIR •—As the Iditote of the Isle Oaratte have **due end, through the esshuses et their paper, to mule a false bapreesioa is aseuring that. la eapputleg the idolise Trumpet be the Priedessey, they fully repressed the roles IA iriehoe of the Whig party of Erie (Meaty, I beg leave td lavite *dr Meade. to the fellusieg which was saaaisseely adopted suss three weeks age at Fairview. At ihst seethe; of the •14 lime Whigs as ou wee to asteasbusee to the best *flay hearts**, het Whigs of the true sump. Aloes( their sashes toe, wen luny who have sapperted Use Brie Gauss for years U a Whig paper, sad win, as whip, helped *Met sae of iu propel*. ton is Ike eau of Aimeisda Jodie, of whisk lute at pne eat se isameisset, *at are sot willing to ratify Use bursts sad sale of the Whig party, cad its thao-hound pried pies, to the hydra-ird ebelitlealme asd disealse, whisk the Osumi is striving, la its wholesale measlier, to same pits's. Bat to the reimslatioa Resolved. That we duty the saserties of the Brie Gouts, that it is the organ of the tree Whig party of Comity, it haviag k S eg ue deserted tie old Whig hawser amid sue. body sad over to Meek illopshlieeelses—mal suing to Its maim* principles sad wesseres, reposeful sad disgastiag to every tree Widesati lever el his urea try' The •hove assolatioa I am fro. to my, is the sok* et 2,011 Whip is Brio Canty to-day; • proof of whisk the Gazette sad Its mho...rill mein-whom they seas( the rotes *Res Mot Nerusber eleeties. TINA paper mast set be so eredaloss ea to impress that every body is Uke itmdf. or that beams. it has Moos duped with Mariposa metal that the MOO lallsompo ma be mesesellelly brought to bear es the masses. If its preprhttorti beam* prohr the Maims of Freston far the pousidetsey, se bit; hat we re pudiate say amomptios it is autherieed to sakes Mottd sale of the satire Bldg party of Bale Nasty to the sup port of tho Zoeksy Mettakds Beer Muster. AU it.. Whip are mill loyal to the tratom We have bees toil by Me father of his Oesstry to dead by that Dais., os the palladia." of oar Natiosal safety, sad we will do it IL— Yen saes. As Out Late Wyo. These et IM Ilasakers. We are lahrwed that the iwasertal /mum R. Gus DUG*, os of the aleaseet sad favorite advewstos of Pre most et tie away' ea 11edaeslay, deolalised lead sad leas shoat the 'Serer* of tke etrastry—the patriotism of the people—the divas Math slavery had Waisted area her fair fame abroad, sad the *jury it had drao her at heats; I. sheet, this favorite &beasts or the Sitrialtere• was sagslioqueat ever the word "hear," sad played wp. Su it as though It were a "harp of a theassal Whop" and every string Maud by the oar .1 oseherater st the osluiekers pony, Mood isedadod I NW, it II a goad say tug .1 taa eimml Book that 'Sy their halts ye shall k.tw thee sad by this ruhilet se try Jeewca. Is Ihihreary, 1647, while ear trowalry was essagod Is Oast sad asses eery I,IIMI-4 war promosted with areal viadietivessees ea the part of ear erteralablie the oyes of the world ware weed towards u is withal essolassisw of the motile of the tautest--this same Joshes IL Giddings sated "dot the war was saesasheatiesally sad hhisatly began by 60 sate et sae Poelliest ' Nor. ibis le Jeelhaa's porieriew tale tae Moor et tae ewer, be le ow sailor is re. meet Verily. "ay their Irene ye shall too lane r— ig), the by. Meese woad do reseal Abolitiea assegai, Or Problem Ire Soolay V Oswego had boo oopeeed if a vaseseity of mob "►easesb." Welton as Joie& LAW Mats Cassia IL Clay seises seat. Asti he Is the idealise' ividsassi "be selisited sett .haled Eris the tarok old Geo. Taylor the esemses4 et as eziledides. delfts she air, vane& Sas Leafs Poteet. Ile is the ems Asthma Ire, wite, spa doe mate espeikise, what se tasked by • hastlesl of Illottomas without metWory. tioWsommilini WON* lobs • abet t Year. pis, hobos sad Cloolos an will yoked le Ilho asso banned Awl "Hi D.C. Oarter, we vest roe bo asp WM the b eg . wham. Isar astseodesiet Deseseesite, 7e/is y aw so k vs haver 11;_bet yea agoly M Peidisai IPems he*. weeleeemes et O.sstu{.geed Pilaw Avildired be ream yes /—reesee pas tees re salty be, II" Weems be dirt/ vest • Ibidsieved sheet She Clegr. MU had 6111 pa Om tam s'olofolva r AAA Wit that Os 0 11111•••• el lhogemehor sleet Wok just heed beerase - ssest hwe illisedhe Cheier, rug eel %he& her game rat sod* PierrwasiW elel hi hese pm iholvivpsah As* awl Adm. Oirsise aged Day, bay be Ibsen kost same no of - you on lbw dog alboose 01011110144 so. Po' 11% , risings Ambit *Ps ihti!f Iw ha ow* Mb* *Am. berhis, oft as *paw siplarsailL Aptimpal,, fawn* o.l* d ib• Aiimipart Oulgets.i Mei aim TAW *ile• .00 *ss lost meow 'tempt Pm. timoomi el sibpsh aisaminurl momh Wadi .04•0 1 1 r • • OW, ligtosafilidlitOsimilliibil it go a+• hi** la 11114,*awasw am* lko "ON *MiNgia, aw-respoidevoe• 4.1146 brie Oirereerr. GUMMI, Sept. 9, 1146. The Coovostioo to, notice, sad was iisaoised by JAM= C. Moosuou.lipq., of Eris, 0. J. STIIIAXARAPI, of Concord, an GAMAIWZIO4 O iGitstd, Vies Presidents; liscron Mw, of Wastsbargb, and 0113/IXT 111:1111D, of illningioid, flooreistios. Dalogataa, 55 to suaber, then prenatal disir agehoolksis, sad the Ocovaatios proesaidad a• lbllolls : Oa Nicosia. of B. Gnat aq., it. reaolood, teat As Comet." will Doc put is amaiastioa a asadidata for 'County Commis aiamor. Os -mantis., the following gentles= were apposite' Omaha's. : Jadeeial Cosferms--Gemge Oaths her, Thomas Manes, James C. Marshall, Henry Gingrish end Itsaj Gast. Congressional Conferees —George H. Cutler, Pies7G.Btrasahaa, R. B. Adams, Gilbert Hurd, sad J. W. Douglass. The Convention then proceeded to nominate candid:tea for the Legislature. On the first ballot, Murray Whallos received 46 votes and was declared one of the nominees of the conven tion. Oa the second ballot, Wilson Laird re solved Si votes and was declared a nominee of the convention. On motion it was agreed that the convention would nominate but one candidate for Associate Judge. On the first and second ballots there was no elsoin. On the third ballot, Anthony Baltsman, of Millereek, was awnings. ed; John W. Douglass was nominated by soda; matins for District Attorney. The following gentlemen were selected by the convention for the Central Committee for the @nearing year—Thomas Mellen, Benjamin Grant Henry Colt, Hector McLean, J. H. Stewart, Henry Gingrich and H. Mallory. On motion, the Convention adjourned. JAMES C. MARSHALL, Pres G. J. BraANAmet 1 rice p m . * Gito. Gst.Lowszit Hums McLiessr t Gm's= Runn I BeeY Puts to be Remembered Who nominated Mr Buebanan ? Let it Le 1 borne in mind, says the Steuben -Farmer's Advo cate, that it was the North ! .On the first ballot in the Cincinnati Convention he received ONI UNDID MID 01(1 votes from the Free States, and but THIRTY roue. votes from the Slave States. The Southern States, 'with but two or three ex ceptions, voted, 11414.0 1 44111 in Itody up to the sansillAtiolt; Viten they yielded to the roiteweresea. lie opinion. Yet, on every hand, you hear the the Abolition orators and papers crying out that he is the Southern candidate—io favor of the extension of Slavery, &c., &o JAMES BUCTIAN. am has been in public; life for over thirty years, and we ehallenge any man to produce the first word or set to prove these base assertions of Sin unscrupulous opposition. Fie was born and ed nested, and has always lived in a Free State— and his public life gives the lie to tLe charge that he ever favored the extension of Slavery. He has always been faithful to the Constitution of his country, and has taken that as his guide on the slavery, as well as other questions, and has always been found battling against the unholy schemes of Southern and Northern Disunionists. He is emphatically a Union man, and as such knows no North, no South, no Resat, no West. UNION Ind who is Joan C. FILSMONT? Born in a Southern State, and an upirilder of Slavery through life, until within a few months put, when Seward and Greely and their Abolition compeers had him nominated as the embodiment the Negro Worshippers of the North and East give to the freemen of Pennsylvania, and ask for of Blank Repnblieuism And this is the man their wanes ! This is the man, without the beat claim or qualification for the Presideney, that the people Of Pennsylvania are silted to sup port in preferesee to their own distinguished Statesman, Jr►snta BUCHANAN. Botha "lamas Outrage." A few weeks ago the Week Rlpiablican press set up an agonising shriek over "the murder of liartia White, of Illinois, by the border ruffians is Hannan." Seven balls, it wu stated, were put through his body, and his oorpee was shock ingly mutilated. Unfortunately for the oredi• bility of the originators dad 'circulators of this oatrago," " poor Martin White" still lives, sever having been harmed by "border reams," but having bad a narrow escape from the assaults of Abolitiosista. Under date of August 16, Mr. White made the following affidavit before a Jostle. of the Paws : a This is to certify, that on Wendnesday, the 18th day of this month, my house was attacked by a band of armed Abolitionists, who demanded of us to surreader, to which I replied, 'Leave here, or we shall Bre on, yon ' I directed the bey to fire on them The Captain ordered bis oompsay to close up to the house, at which time we Ind of them. They immediately drew off end weal to my stable and opened a Ste on my house, which lasted several anteater, they then dhow olf, literally Sllidg the eiders of my house with balk At the time of the attack there wars is the house eight sea, six women, and thirteen children. None of us were hart. Blood was diseoveredlo the yard and on the trail where they went olf. They took seven head of oat, horses, the wearing apparel sad best bedding of eon of my sons, and a double barrel shot gun from soother. The property they took from is was worth one thousand dolbuc; we an damaged some several thousand dollars. AU this hellish malice was vested against us because we were law sad order men, for the Constitution aid the Melon, sad biome we took an wive pert in trying to arrest John Brawl and his marderias aka. We lived in Lykias county, near the old Peoria lifissioa, K. T. They are stealing hones from the_pre-slavery and law and order men, sad I was told by an A itioaist that they intend to kill and drive ail, the pro- slavery and law and order ism out of the territory. Oar Amities have left sad are in the States. There are a great iusny leaving." AU Us& lealids Spirit. The deti4iltiseii Standard, & Week rapid& ewe *not poillidted it New Yerk, Ilieeloses tie tree spitit of abolitSosisee . 1a the foltowtaig eteeeesee : Gus. Oars pee is as his seisms sessieties the ether day, ia the Bap, that the liar of eh' lapablie are obi We Wine the old dosghilee Gam Let 41 the people eq own r This is *moo without, easseslosst-:-blask apaidissaion *shoat &gibe. ilissilor I rig who do INS hold the Mans to bs s *Ns of strostsset Tittt oat $ sworsat *ilk dsothriir who still rxsrd 110 Voiss thohs, sorsrustat sus over gPis 'Mk INIS it *Ow - 4 .1 b, bisdk aspildises jossy rwi ll pies not Mhos , iiernmso44,o* Isar ea Maw stishit 11:21 toe. Sipco the Joan's!. It always might, la the diessadoa al political questioasoo aftisiais a maid* ter filar ead . At the resod time, sensibly, it repotstke. DunajLebo late te ll 4 — tlicer itV iad inviki houses. Since the adjours bra calm review of the question at isms. Pros this review we take the inbjeiwed prographs: _ 44 That the indepeadmithume of the Beikte as a coordinate branch of ,tlio National was endangered by this ligpidpf the House of Representatives to coerce its Potion, and that the precedent, had it been ineoesdel, would have been s dangerous one, eta be goes dosed, we think, by none who duty welsh the relations which subsist between the two Hewes according to the theory of the sonstitnaio• mad the genius of our omfedemied U the custom of 'Axing in eat mamma of legislation to the general /appropriation bills, in- stead of passing each on Its respective must be pronounced as all times keep= contrary to the principles of sound. legialaihm, the vice of such a habitude becomes still more glaring when it is need asp ears of dames by which to coerce the passage of measures obsoi ious to one or the other of the two Homes. Al the Senate and the Home et limpratestsaisis each luivi a constituency of their own wig& they severally represent, it is in accordance with the theory of their respective functions and Or ganisations under the constitution that the will of each should concur in the pommy of every legislative enactment. They ars both aikelors emoted to„he voluntary in their action upon every measure, and without such concurrence on the part of both, a schism must be created in the body politic, giving to one member an undue preponderance over the ohm. Not only a ma jority of the people as represented in the lower House of Cosmos but also a majority of the Suites as repfhientc:l in the Senate must concur in the passage of every law enacted under the constitution of the United Stake and it is easy to perceive that the complex symimetry of our government system would be subverted if a sin. gle Howe of Congress should be able to constrain the enactment of measures obnoxious to the other. So much respecting the relations of the two houses towards eaolt other. Tomah* the rela tions of Ooagress to the grecative upon Obe points involved, the intelligent:et expresses this sensible view : .:t; .the poe m * saes besides dm gleam& regularity of ail legitillaatea ithe-eireaaiesusiesel by a majority (for the time being) of the %sew of Itepresentativei, during its late. pretreated contest with a majority of the Senate, it say not be too much to add that the nature of the pro posed proviso itself was open to serious constitu tional objections. By that proviso it was until to impose certain restrietioes on the President as Commander in Chief of the army It may weU be doubted whether it is competent- for Congress to assume any such power of control over the actions of the President within the sphere of his purely Executive duties. Nor is it certain that any such proviso, if actually passed, would have imposed any other than a moral obligation upon the President, who, after such a demonstration, might have deemed it his duty to conform his conduct to the will of Congress; though if, as we think is demonstrable from the constitution, the supreme command of the army bone of the Wei but es of Exeeutive perogative, we are not elver in the opinion that Cupola is warranted in iek posing any restrictions upon this right : for if in one cue, why not in every cue, until at last the power of the President as Corannesder-isOdef et the army shall be wrested from his hands tad placed virtually and entirely in thosoof Con reasf Congress is empowered ‘4 to raise and support armies," and "to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forme ';'• but the attribute of commend resides is the Presi dent alone, and fora manifest reason, sines it is enjoined on the President to "take ears that the laws be faithfully executed," in the performance of which it may be indispensable that be should have unrestricted control over the military forces of the ccuatry ; for it must metal the pluming)• tion that Congress will leave no law in fetes which the President is not bound to see faithfully executed. It acts altogether by indirection when it seeks to prevent the execution of a statute by paralysing the arm of the Chief Magistrete in stead of repealing or abrogating theplatuta itr It is a fact that slot one public jamas! in the who!e broad 'saki, aside from the black repo & tan partiva journals, has sustained the atiktuda of the House—not one. The final collapse of the black republican form in the: Roue, ind tbe i passage of the army 141, we deem one of the .happiest escapes feontimpita• ding calamity ever vouchsafed to the cenntry.— The hovering danger need not be Impaled. It menu be ealealated. The fallen of the bill wosid have been as eateries wedge to--iwo asaa us say what. The iv* tumid have bees ilia• beaded, of coarse. The frostier' woad have been left defenceless. These wosid have hem ,tto protection against Indian hostilities is the Territories. Ten or fifteen atomised Ines wonhi bees discharged from the pablie armories and other pdblie works. Kansas would have ben abandoned to the ravagesof civil war. Bat then might have bees the least of the evi/s of the nom passage of the bill. These might have Win slight consequenees, eampeced with those whisk we cannot caloulate. A DIX'PATILIIIO 00L011XD QIIINTLMIAIt—Tthe N. Y. Herald, the leading Bleak &path= organ of New York, thus despairingly speaks of its ova kei,6lisunion party : (* The Moan party has vanidied like free lane& on a boom Alderman. Bose of the papers are madam to CMS ar epodes* for the oaring in of blioßq ambers of the House of Bepresen wives ; who skulked sad allowed the Army bill to paw without the ranges proviso. It woo?, do, gradeensa. Bo* emoted is party tnen admits of aeidser lame et apology. There was ;majority ageism the parings of the bill bat throe or foto who were la the Rouse, skulked and allowed the bill to pos. That's sot the way to mike a pditteal party. 'They nag light and conquer, l ocdowit with their drums boating and odors But the reptdolieeas zas a , ,, 1 14 4 1 141 1 / 1 1 lila* SI phi the victory. Uses tin.wit at tie... Tk is pre. eisaly as it ooilit to be." A Aso .11teaksihredANA. • --lip-7- trigerid6A otof irr y4 lationitio er1441:41 w' I* Walt 64'ft/ro n Ewa* . 0 1 persomil raj t ot t e =l=l hibeis 1.10 dam SIOSIZAST maw To go,. 4i**' at etas, bog is lift teeitim w I 6, to Osilyeu r et the Nth et. peed. sod Y *sodas Wood how& War Depotiesost, pouted 'epics of Obit are lemerwith temisked, yet Wiled the poliey cf tim Presiemb faddy puessiel. It is, ink to aellatela se&w . andAsist la the Territory at litemeer4 and wood, it distarimeme mous there. in ter brig to pumisheasst the eitemiers fibula the fores which hie bees provided to attain theseohjecte p ysa will ptomptly suitor krone the Lost to the ftmided, that he may take sea awls_ ird thereto u to his any seeette he diere the etigeacies at the teat In initeenbot _that the President Wal se to the stele ell dans K s = and that the melee of his in ertias** be suit as to insure its aaeuraey. You an, theestere, &rested by him to emenanaiaate mumedly wit** Dmartmest. Bush facts as it is domed imireeterat SO beef early biome here, you ale cow b b tmailmitted by telegraph as Well as The ?millet/A ised.s s hope that by your swergyaed deemeame,the esselaility et the Tarr tort' will be restored, sad the puns and property of sew adieu amnia protested. I as, skits, W. L. MARCY, /Es ibxefieeep, Aim W. Geary, Governor of tames lierrieory. Is • letter to the Department, dated Attest feu, Gea. Smith "oaks of eke relative to esehoepleied. atteelik w = that, "as the searsubio of both the Governor sad Major Serigutiok, that there are 800 armed men now eseeseided at Lawns*, who can be lattreeeed is wave hews to 1800, and that it is, orpeeted they weld attack and destroy the eaprbl of the Territory, Lettomptoa, I have ordered Liteetoseat Johnston'. Seemed Cavalry to rt there with an tile troops at Fort Leaven• worth, exempt a email employ, and have ordered all the mss from tort Riley, except a small prrisoe, to the wee plue. Dram sent down to have all the troops, remits and others at Adams barrels to be seat here, and will send them and say eompeeise et the Sixth regiment' that may arrive to rmateres the enusaad on the Kansas, if nuesury. large foree may prevent anY nialanae4reksiSl woe might tempt to the euesumies et 'it: Re talbermys,l smakes also " liesimealemigna from aa slicer et the sib* es the mum border of the Territory, showing bow ocatradic. tory and hememistut are the assessor spread over the enetry, for the party that Lane brought from lowa, is on the norther, border, sad in Kansas as the same time. Col. Beemer's regiment mum now muster 900 arta, leebediegs detachment under Lieut. Bteweith sompeay ow its way to Fort Lawrence, sad a &mamma seder Lieut. Weston, es route for Fete Hearne!, with the Sioux prisosen. Lieut. Ca. Cook's six companies have a little more them 100 horses. A letter tom Gomm, Shannon to Geo. Smith, dated /400119t01i, lip that he had jut returned from Law ease, where he had bees with I the view of proem% the release of nineteen prisoners that werellalesa. Be saw in that place at least 800 melt who manifested a had purpose to doindish di; Irma. Re masa, that ha know they iaimelled aft Wag, mid that too very son. It woad esem - thed the business of liwip• ing out," as they term It, the preslavery party, had bees oemeemeed. trader these eirmastanom he requests Gus. Smith to send from the Fort all the tibposeldrriwee. Majorameeta Smith, of the Roam Militia, under date of Asps. 106, says to Geo. Smith: In idditiee to the alma herewith enclosed, I had method bodies Information that a state of Weal *sr aided is Dogleg -entry and that is other parts of the Territory, within this division robberies mad parer Await violations of law are daily muffin by armed bodies Omen film the Northers Shea. In tie abesenef all intones. tics from the (ioniser of the Territory, I have tains the liberty of exercising the authority in me sated, I. ease et ismassokly ordering out ,the 'Mite sieesith of my divhdoe, to reedesvous at mime poises of the &ilk% to restive far ther seem General Smith, in his lemmatises for ‘the officer oreammed of the &maimed of the trailed Stnsr troops ordered to useable in the aeigielmormeed of lememeem, ea am temelathei of the Goversertesepossimeerrestioa, orialudes as fellows t---'!tot Quasi hem mad dimes you to avoid, ore loegite risible, any appeal to arms. Vas every miasmic la your power to bring those who are in ecte to the kw 60 II sense of their error. 'oeiaßy avoid "small" eonficm, and mead.; the shedding of a fellow tritium blood as theyeatest evil that ens kappa except the overthrow of law and right, which emit end in aril war. Bat when the aeseseity ((Mika and the enrieleteaket featte don nshennlY arise, saKy d at with aft - the pews: and vigor at Ar comemed; bet continue it only wail you hue seppnwed the lasarreetioe, and then ia. l testae so premed any meek; from others. The Gummy of the Territory" should, if possible take emu to keep the proteins arrested wade; his aukesity, and such as may hereafter be taken . Their emstotir m 4mtneess the troops sad disiai thee their ii elgatiVart SAXOT to oov. • OW_ Deramonorr or ormee. WiUlltUretoll o Sept. 2, 1856. latoneatioa havisisarehed the President that armed and orpaisedloilisof seen avowedly is Mollies against the territorial gov aglanlanir ham nelmelleallted is such numbers as to require additional nillitorY fora for *4166' pontos, you wit have the WIWI of the territory somplesoly esrolied sad or to the sad that they soh es sheet statiee, he bereght into the eervime of the MAIO limes spas the nyu *ion et the estisissdmft of the Willisfy De =sis whisk Kamm is embossed, jos will hy stspOsiss, orthrimosio, or brigades, or diviiiess, testier Mid sosepoeihies of troops as toots time Of dat(yott may led, es lie report to yir s to bs wommory for the of ell ecessee to meta the laws=il:ill ted dish* totridisted to be mippressed by the ehileatheedkr, mid Am the mainemasoe et pub. lie order lad deft gommtment the Territory. W. L. Rum /b "VI erwrib c , of mas t seder date of of the , 01111111- OM Immo bees tudiapit sow /*IA bils l ll l 4 o ol mot this oilier lb* OwPoriooof wader. 111011117 of dm aht7 goisrs is dm *semi% till ibut sot be able be derive ties g o as selogosse hes* fisr them p r. alai a 1 somber of militi a will be draws from the Sm. Au lestoehr, as Awes is thelv of wig,* 6 notiosed. The-s* mistained is your hastrustiounisitin Aare as Ming Wogs, !Wee dots of Log. ; op fully approved sad ossord so mho!, via that purposes of thifAtesestive, r to leave little to add is relation to the Winne i g las e ** Jos should perm. the 'Nakano* ,a• as shown by your fetter IQ itsnit tilt at epee tubolliss avian the 4011•ItitiltiOnal authoritios, with ash mm, Winn of purpose to spread &remade* o ne t h e h a d so so logger Amiga any further ratios or indulgence. To you as to ivory Vie whose habitual hells* is to protest the sin of his own ocutstry sad only to me his ageism the public essay it implicit be - than deeply to be brought into with any of his fellow ovistryams triottesi sod humanity alike require 0 bongos 4b-AM tan protspq; 4 l;vbeJ, sad the p,Wrstion of the crimes ioh sow dieted) peace sad security a the g people of Awry of Kassa should be effectually I yen will, therefore,energetically emplol steam. within your wit to restore of the law, always endeavoring to any est present purpose to provost the osseeinsmi siou tf blood. to makialLyettrtotisleities the militia &roe, you will gemmed by isdeg orgasisations of do army, sod made and provided is sseh eases. WI entamitc, kwirics or divisions mated to be mastered too serrate a the State., you will amts. shims, before they wired loan the assvisa, to he supinely . by as °Meer of your doomed appointed purpose.. Secretary Jeffersos Davis, under date of .ember 34, is the requisition to the Kentucky land Illinois, says : "To sul varreetiosary combination* ageism the ted govern meat of the Territory of Kassa, enforoe the due eseetttios of the' law, I striated by the President of the United fit invoke this , -his requisition spots you regimesta of hot militia, to ba rimiest Major 43leserel P. F. Smith, of the Usit• ' Army, commanding the Military Depart. the West, whenever the esigescies of the service shall isdooe him th call upon you fr troops, to be employed for the , indicated, within the of sa l :n= 'Other documents of savor importasee w ig' insist:Psi is the publication, MIMIII9IIS- WU liked Maws Ceavesodea w Vol um earssonteelte artanal orlon in this nit/ Uteri, at ”. A. 11, at the Calvert...bat Clunk nei elk rut( the ming warrior will he hidd i• the fdterte.. - alxn, In the Gmmaa Whereas Church ea Taub end In the M h. Church, as 71 3 / 4 etreetoltetahl emulator* the people In Mier:lama. Ihmenrian itif the reeotation rill take plate at the Urrenallill.C.4l"t4 "a to. of tneaday sad Wedririay, ationwertritg at! *VGA. ilieerieul, That se • draweilriallan, rue sad eeriest erianlatitlak reahl plie,t, kiemity of artier. sad plan of smarm et, 11,1 all the dewartirente and Isienuntratellittea of rietal toe wart*. I. la the estehilabrant 104 eaatgtalaance of *Watt 3. In the promoting if Nimiesary Inter end the did. *rammer mid trim*. 3. In awakening peactirg attenttaa to the to:angel to sentare, sad devilling wirmunenw kw IL advaseetiseat, how: clerb m la mie kink ratom• and 4. In propel:ling aid aertersepg cation emboli,. al I the eaterprlare atruidetrag hi ' tm H 33; the ut kny Alt .444igstalheel opemben• who Asa *Avery pr“Aost, vra cosy sagatloo aft. Dn. Clam, of !kir Orldres, eon of ClutmaAti, Balton of Xedfori„ CMOs sad Sr Rem A. A. Ilbsor, J. Irlateersio, and nt Re.t ,d. G. [Artie of Clearteedes, A. P. MAro of nougat of ettiliode4MA, 604 I. B. Xl"' of