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£t)c GMori) Democrat. F4RI*, TI'F*I» IV, ftl'ClIT rr. I*50. 17" |N n to TUa Dwtwfti in South P»i ••J TwUit*. will iMrain And tfe.r Mpni »t lb* 0i. r» »f J(m«i Rl'ST k YOWO. Vilhkfv «>vl , »i th# 9wr* *C JCREMlAft HOWE It B«MiM ViH«» mJ virfaMtf, »»ilk Moid at JOHN TAYLOR. t «q. ii xrli cf»bKk(il«*i iHrjr wiU W 't« tf p*lag*. Itaatfcnlir IU|Htkllf»» run GOVERNOR. JOHN HCBBA1U). ro* ixmucntativm to co*on«« Fwrrt Ihtfrnl. CHARLES ANDREWS Aw'nI. THOMAS J D FULLER. "Splits in our Party" I Hm-of fur Kvrhan^v* hi* *«•«»«• »rr* |u»t •MMlki upon thi* mIJmI thf part* , •»>r im wrtk>n of il. Pirr anything by • •pltt. It ha* rnauv liuxa t»i u >i< but nrTrr heard of a iirtun bring srhiot l*r i ditWKD ol our lit a splii in ihr tViiwcratir |>art* on lb* *la*rr* qm*l:<»n, • ^'*n liiu JphMtitl in thr Iim |'r>-«ul«tv ual rWrtiow. Hv »plit» «r haxe l>»t tea*, muiiK. district, »T»tr ainl national rlcliots. tad tkrown ihc muif* pnwrr into ih« hand* «>( •ur opponents. Hut urur did the IViih» *r»»K F»rt» pain Murthin? b% a *plil. It •hmiid c«t be fixed 'n tin nttntl* ul' r*«r» (xsiP»t lVrt*<nt thot f-thirj S»;l drfrai <"in *» e*i»W b» di» i«i«" !.v i portion of the i •»nj[ kptiumif off Inxn lit* numi bndy ami sctt-nfl u)> f»f thr'u«rl»«• W iltk this "flaed lact" before u*. »Hji i>r»t dui* of net} rV-oWKfat' 111* *•• tbr part* unitrd.—• 4«frrr ap»n wt «*nc i«ur, 1*1 lb* 'Mfwvttv wtauii to thr d»-o« <m ol thr nu •ri tf, ot lurr th«f i*««ir <mi| of ibr rrred of ibe ;>artT, and I*-! e*«r\ man nirrttiii swh »ir*» in relation to it, and art uj«*>n it an h<- think* nt. TVff i» no uturr <s»urw lor hooest 1*uaKM*rat» re» I* Irirndlv lo IVnMi-ralir niru |>nnoi|>ie« lo mmv< «l'ulU pur»u><! •Vb<lr th<Y ha»* ihetrrt.. ■* ./ ii>r*e altrrna H*» lh#» will nr«rr Ml, unh«a the* ar<* misptndrd t>t arr dishonest — wmhta* i» dr fril th* Sapyow a Irw prolcaerd l«-ut.*-rai». nc «>n»e diufrrtrtl, <hi account of certain Dem crilif nmninatx**. and *• ur?e the third •\»ri* to take ground thai w ill h. !p In dcfril the IVim-xralir party, and ml the Wh •heir ei.eniic*' what will ih' t ;im f"f IV. mncract hv thua caving off' U'utld it i'<* Ne much better lor anch m»u.> n; politician*. i$f*t political \ertnin. In aditere to the party. thorfh the part* nur err in »>n»c of it* nominal <*»«. and trr I that the* arr •*.« r«n»d S* truth. n„* n<>t ■»••• r*-l% f«-r ire , S i tot mea«urra, than to N«lt. tn gratifr thc.r tVr 11ntr» of amnwaitv, thor will, -ml ih- "rh* ikrixw-*!ic araium and j r • ; • « tail of rv» •ill aw «ff, but Mirk t« tK* part*, that, if it err». % » can »:J in o>n*et. ing It* error*. and tbereh* *revjfe the cuo.V ilence am) r»-*pect of all mrn It ha* been well Mid iKit pro-«la»< r\ >•: anti-alavcr* i* an tiwne tint the national de mocracy cannot *ttnd u;*>n. l'pon the »!» tar? i*»ue the patfv in < nc hsll' of the State* in the I'liton cannot atfrrc « lit U.c party in the «<h» r haft". It i* an i**<;«-, too. ao atTWt intf and *•> n with e»ory intrre»t the aoitth. unlike wh.it t i» in the north, that the parit there cawmt he «T]»-etcd to «uhuut t-> the part* here merely bersu*r tb«-\ mi.'hi And thwmeWea m a tmoontv, n*>r > i » r*r$a Th« notharn and withem I)»moe'4r» ran ,K>t rcavm.itdv be etpeet d to an arret »« * lion to alaaery. m to render it J* ^ibW- to brtnjj the minority, whether north or aouth, lo aC]uie*r in the *lew* ol the mv«»nty — The only cuur^, Uw n. lot the natiotul IV mocrae* t«» pur*<ie i*. to lea*e thl* question ont of the creed of tho party The nat.onal l>eniocr.»cv. j retiou* to the Uat l'rraident il eainjaik'n. »ueee<>led bv thi* r»»(N*ilat-r» wiirw But a portion of the part* at tf:. •«*th bolt'd. *p/if be<n «e t w .4» not ««l Vicatiy Ml ihwu. and a ;*>rt.on i»f th« party of thr aruth fpltf < f Siiiii" it *» ■ >f *offi<*ientl* pr»» »1 nrrt—«i*d tk> tfht <i tV /V»h.•"•«/»<■ ft*rty. Ai «l what ha* ♦».••• ftiaincti by the defeat' U'ln^ rule, . \tri i»fw, eorrap'OMi j4uj r Hut w. hope our part* ha* cvtvd w an<l ih it in the fut ire it will prodt hf th - le**. na nf ihe pa.*?. In national lVnwrra'*v. all l^nv«*rit< *h«uiM unite, and upon local i(<ic«ti(>ft* act a* justice to the pirt.e* rw]uir«w I |->n th.* principle we Selm«e, Mr Hamlin. Ilea ion and other IVtn<*rraU late act< • n n latum tu the queatiuo of l'nile,t S|jtrm Trrrilor* The Election at Hand Th« tlmioR lur Governor Ae. i» ;uat at hand- Mr. Willea think* the elrctun.* of thia vear »(▼ *aatly iiuporunt. hating a %lr»Knj b*arinf *p'»n thr l'r< viirutul r|r*nino for I'O-.' f*-t Dkibi'mtt Ukr the Uiui. The X)r:n'<nt« <>i" ni •• o >• • > i t.i the tun* of T.WO THlH >\Nl> m.is>rit«. and iiK.rv. tn proportion, in Um- Oifcrd part ol llw K.-urW' C#*»rea».u«al lhatriru- TW Admnuatration » ( ^•twmor Hubbard 1a do •errrdlv popular ilirr>ujji"ut th-' Suu \V<r ran rim him ; hux then air oihcr uiter^t* at Make. Dnwrnk «u* h« *w*m 1 tlx* w itrhword tw» in n«*r* l>i» uiet, in nrty Towr and < 'onait >n ihc "Mute, rmJly, iiur, KALLY, to tlw pallida the ^hh of September, and IVmocr^ry ill tri umph. rr At tKr }W»mi1 t ivenOoa at ?*<» <th i'arta, it «u eonfidt-ntlv »utrd hat mint of tS>- Itrmorrau, acquainted with !r Re*d. ami lirinjr in hi* **-init¥. would >1* for him. Thta *b a m*T ru«*. with her i»tHW<fr», l<> indue* thux* L.'nM»> • aa i»»)« |wi.<lriii n<«irrtat.cn hi pu m f..r Mr. •rd Th«*tr ander*i»>rf it, art<( h<-t>e* «mh 1 to ha*e the »ii-»» of tin* randi •tea feirl*. if at ill, prmrnted. while the*, jr tbr ukt ol'rtma.aiciirv, w*»ul<i aupport an indepr-nUaat nomination. 1 he liberal |x»ftion of the < vavrntioti taok » fair and hoi.oialde «Hirt». Surli ■>•* are an b»n>>r to ant )>arH. ami draeniagof the rt of all farue».— A» they bat* no freraotl candidate, ihr* will offour* f» in for tlw neat mia of their rhoK*, itjmJU* of fa torahle U> the whiff*. o» of whiff «vn>(4thy Mr. Re«-d will lurdhr ifrt a full »•*<• *f hi* own partr, while the Dcmorrata of the whole J Diatrv-t were ne*er more united tlien in tlie | ••vni nation of f*«l \wlrewa OXFORD SENATORIAL CONVEN- I HON Agreeable lo a nil of the District Com I suttee. the Democratic Republicans of th« •everal T*«aa ami Plantation* computing the Oafunl Senatorial Dial net. met al Paria, by iheu <Meg*teain Contention, on Wednesday, it* Slat (lay of August, A D. 1350. . The Convention *u called to onler by Wilharu Fry*, F*q., and urpamard by thr choice of Hon Muara Mimi, of Iktlirl, | Chairman, and Charles Nutter, Faq ,of Stow, ( and Samuel F. Gib«m», F«q , of Denmark. Srcman?*. On motion of A K. Knapp, of Hanover, a commute* uf fitre *rrr raiwd U» receive the credential* of delegate* claiming «e.it» in th»» convention, to w it Mrwn Knapp <»f Hanover, (Vrmul ofj Fryefcurg, Fry®, of llethel, <»erry, uf Wa ' terlord, Slnrklnid «»f Turner. Said ( ommittn- reported the whole num her of iVIrgm-* • uiti ]•-( to a aeat inthiaCon teal ion, to be 10?, and wade up aa follow* . Almm Franklia Crn*, Jrrrtnrafc Grt»«er. Samurl llr>*n, J» 1a>v(LL. 1>.i\kI H. M *r» K iljjvin*, Ibitiel ii. Tu«n. rami to. K L. (Kc<»o«l. J. Walker, 34.. J • haixiW. Pli*T«TIW Jiimi T. AWrti. \V»mn>ii< Aliwtt lUrkrr, J.4jh P. tlrrrr, J Siiwirr*"*!. !)■«•» MIKU>. Nl. M TiiIm, 1» W Kickcr, A H Urnn III* 4H. X » lloMttri. Waltrr K. Wat**. John L flrmon* Hmu. W in Klu« M <*»rtrr, Wn. Frv*. M M »*«i J'lnMm* JmtAliUli M«*>rr. Jonathan lUrtlHI S» Krubrti riuuiIU t. S«ihaairH>rrt*h, Ir J. hn M Ijitr. itniufi. AI<iii Turner, Jr., I**» WUiitrworr. CtlolP Samurl I'hadUmrrt#, S. 'u«:;jh S *viuth« Wm. K Sia|<lr» John llrfil. lit vrvatv S \V. \ihn>». A. H, >» Morton Nfv« »y Orrn F'«if r. M St«<ar, Jt UtTKmiD. r^Kraiut \tu --J, S*all«<», I'lutln P. Ilj»n. Ma»on I.ITTIR H. l't*STatl>* Jonathan (»roicr l!»wu* I ilrb 1W*, Jf Fat mi x.. Arad«mjr Granl. Ktlinumi "I*. Mains PoBTfl \Vm. T. Taylor. Ira <\ n.»*, lit- r* Mi*m I.IVtlMJIt -S.'.iitl Fuller, U.rhini I). M"r«f. Ur. bra !'• Hrv.»u \\> \ u N«>»tm S rrn » Jtmhua l>unn. VktMVCB. \V ru. W. AWn-i. Farnhain Abbot. LlMIHOTOM. Fl« Lirl Small, IV!rli»h t '»flf. S M Mnilbarj • Ml*. I«jir Sirirklind, Arch L»ull, Ajalmi Dillingham, H H HrU*wi Hii»t IM.*nt»tio> JirvS Hartlrtt. MiLTI'1 Pu*TATIO* KpLrmn K SwrrutN. \Vm. Nrrtr* if. Hrnjamtu N«'**r». P\M<>**rikU> John II 5»w**t, John Brarkrtl *M, Simon Fulwoi, SuttMi Kdjrcumb. DuritLo. Jvbn T IliJuun. I •vi«* Pa rim, Wm. l>uiin. lUrrffMfr JS»ni|>»on Rrrd. JStephfii Tharlnw, Jr., Wilaun lVart»>rii Mbiico. W Kunbtll, Jltnn Srtlwn Ptm. Ur<icg« K. Sh*w, Yhrnrvn Tluyer. K. Dunham, Jf.» II. Ci UUkr. No IU>«s >o. I \ Jonathan Sawyer. Lrrrrn A., No. 9. J arm* Drown. Hamovm. Albion K Knapp. Norway. Charlea L Francia, John S. Shfil, Jonathan Whilrhouan. Pnv. Tyrua Wormwell, I). W. Forbea, Mrtrill Knitfht, *<M WiMMtori. (' C Whitman. T f. IVhnun, A. M Whitman. Ill > MARK. Samurl (»il»on, Samuel F. (Itlw«K». I#ti I* Sawyrr RimwooD Wm. Noy*. !»■»«<• Kltnt, Jr., Kr»atu» llilbt>rn. Stow. • "hul^a Nutlrr, Jn*-|ihu« Cli.»ti!k>r. Canto*. Wm. T'iohii^mi, Ilium A Cornt'liu* Holland. (•ut m. HurbanW. which rr|Hirl waa a<Y>*|»tr»l. Mn motion of !• It, llaMing*, Km]., ol tb«- following rraolulion wa» <1 b» tin* CiMtMiim. Iliiii.vui, Thai thia mention aiuni tii-".*1 \ Hvoinmrml to lint vlirlnfi of thi» S i itonal |)i*irn*t, tin* lion. Itolwrt A I'bap in in, aii<! Noah Prmrr, for n nomination ami rr-rWtli* t »H motion «»f II II || »»ttni*V of Ijurll, a rummillrr »f cu n, mdi|iiimi| of the fol* kmiii; |<riMnu>, »m riiw<l to i>.i««*. •ort, a- I count the mn, lor a Senator from lh« wrstrrn |<4rt <•!" ibe County, »u \J.v»r» 11.4»t ir of lrf>»<ll, llol!an«l, of Canton, Carter, • f lU iSrl, llolman, of I>u f>!d, darker, of \V it> rf.ml, Croaa of \I tu ny, (>iliM>n, o| IViiinark. Tin1 (v-iimitlcr ir;».ft<-»l tin- ui:iii'«rr of Mn r.vl, to In' l»l? N«r»«fj lt» a clioirr, 5?. J antra Walkri tn.l 57 K 1, I tier hatl Ul William 1'inptc* had 13 samurl M |lradt> in had & J w llf"« 'i li i ! ,% Jeremiah IViw had 3 I v» a* accepted, and Jamr* Walk rr %»» Mud noinmaled U > m iwn »f Hon William Krie, of MctU el, * committer of the l"»»!l»«*% jh^ prraiMia, w a« raiM tl to report resolution* to tin- conn ■>■ lion, to »il . M< wr« Fr»e of , llwmc* of !*>»• ell. Savtyer ol IVnmark, Shaw o| I'ma, and Marker of Waterford, »hnir|mltil the follow imj resolution* to the CiKitfiiiinn, II w!fii Thatthu I'uatnliMi full) re tlic two f^rn cardinal | iiu i|'l< < of At mocracjr, thai with the |«e<»pl« i« the »o«t r rifnt* of |mMer, ami thit with the majinit) t>i the people i* the right t'i ruli"—tint tlw practical rlM» of »),«•«• principle, a« dcirl uodrr the oprratiooa of the federal ami S'atr ci ntlitutn 11 H the I mtwl State*, «vnc what all the reasonable hope* a-i | ri|«rU" lion* of the iniHt anient friend* of it publican inMitntion*, and that U|hmi them ran lie UimiI tlie only »u'MaiitiaI hn|w for the peace, pro» | - r t» and jh r ;• (u!t> tli> \ in- mcjii l'i in frwW I h it, the i*'""! "I lilt |»"oplr Win/ the iltinlrritiilil in the •-*tili|i*bnMiit ol a i • , iUr poirriiim I. an* • ■ r» i . i-t •) «r appointed to carry it* principle* ami r'oiri* into efject, Scutjj the iiii rc il«"|m«iiorii * of .1 trust-power, arv hound to rierriM' their power* .1% to pro*iiii- for, *1 d mn t!»«• • xic enrin for which wi re dclcgat'-d,-—that, i» tl«- known inti re*t» and wi»hr> of the m> pit* .lie tlw land-mark* and U-acon ncrul* hi which public functMKiaric* are to hr i>uid«*l in their uthcu| art*, it 1* the righl of a con alilueiM-y to iiukr known to tU-ir public wr *ant», th< ir WlrrrM* ami w ithri, at »uch time* and on audi lerjiUM.i a* thev mti think he»t, atnl that tin- aervpUoce of an elee. tl%0 oirier, with a knowledge on tlie part o| 1 the nx.pu ul. o| tlii" 1 »; jhlithetl u»aj>e» *il lite parti ilnluif tutu. it a guarantee on ln% part that lie will adhere tn. ami U* ||I||mJ hi »uefl u«lp-». f» In* olfn i.il iiuuli.i t. /1'- t ut ■ J That on a<lhe*urv to port Y-nniW mat.< n* of randidatea lor offier re^uLailv and fairly made. ia an elementary and cardinal principle 111 the organization of the democrat ic party , and thai a dejiaiture limn the rule can never he lentnrrd upoii, without preji I dancer of dl*a*t«r ill it. immediate n »uli», •fid ol i?rt-at iiiiM'hn I ut ita t< ud< nor* and p|i*|n tnc (llirti, Kriolrtif Tlill »l" hair lull filth III tin dkitMJ uf the Mml ronatitutiun, when faithfully and wisely adtntiiialrrrd, to |»r»»U>rt and |>mrrti Um- itit«-i;rit\ ul thr I 111011 a^amai internal vioUnr>-, <» Mi ll ua njrainat lorvigti that it» guaraiitii » liir the wvun ty and ptotivtioii uf loral or ardional tnti r>-»t». in »n\ portion i»f tin* inafnlrrarjr, ahouM he as duly »!»< tml anil enforced aa it» w neral |iru«iMiim Uir Um* common welfan —and that the tfemral (•iiirnwinil, wlun rc >|HIImI III Ml M>l III* (HI'Tll »i..l »lal< l'i'*< mim-nt*, when railed u|»to art concur rently, ran no more neglect tin dur uWnaim iiiJ • ufi'rrcment ul Uh*c guarantiee, with nut a criminal den lirtiuii trinit ullinal duty, than ul any prutiatona uf thr conatitutiwi, having a general application to thr common tnlm-ula u| thr »lmle country. U> «<>/»»</, That U>« introduction uf slavery within tin' territorial liuiita Ol the I miixl SUU», while under provincial aubordiuatiuu toth- llritinh crown, and it* lining been consulcrrd, at tin* |**riod* uf nur separation Irum iln* mother country. and of the forma tion and adoption ul tin- federal const itutiuii, i» a material and important element in thr pruapi'ritv ul many ul thr States, ate thr cause and reason ul it* rjiatence, alter thr organization uf the natiuual government, that lut ti< rnsii i.ee nww, in thuMt States, the present generation rannut be reasonably held responsible—thai it haa become no intimately interwoven with thr whole tcature ul' sorirty there, ir» ita industrial and menial employ* menu, iu commercial thrift and financial ar rangement*, thai ita immediate and total •* tuietiun therein would,fur a t>criod,in all hu man probability, be citrcmely bourdons to tlieir (x ace, bappiiM'aa and prosperity,—and that the time and mode uf iu hnal abolition, in this country, whenever determined Upon,! must lie the result of the separate and jnde-j pendent anion uf thiae Statet, within whose border* it may then oust.. That die knawn exertions of the whig party to acquire the aacmdeucy in tho neat Congress,that the certainty, if liiey get •urh aaceiidiMiey, thry will again fasten ujmki the couutry .another unequal and oneroun tarill aa wr|| all other kindred measures well known ti be it* rheriahed bantlings of whig policy, atxl that the known propenMtira.ofthat part* to (llnnfim in ib«- public eipendi lurew, am! «n speculation, aa rrcenUy and fully illuMratad by the Taylor cabinet, in the raae of the (talpin rlaim, ahouM arou«e the universal democratic pmrty to the m<wl vipil«iit,*lfomu» ami •irrriitr rfloru to pre«ent the aO|uiaiti«n, by by the whiffs, of the rontruling power in ronprea* during theprrsent presidential term. R'tolnil, That the National Democratic Platform a* laid down by tho Nit mint I [Viii ocratic (,'unvcntiuna held in llaltiiimrr in the jreara of |H|| and Ifl#, are aa broad aa the I'nioit, aa ample aa the wanta of hiimanilr, and auitsd to the rral interests of the whole |H>op|c— upon this platform we real our hojw* of ancrraa, " our hbeitics, our fortunes and aarrrd honor*. /w *>/■•*,/, Tint, a* we ran ncrcr jefiierer a rirtnry though a dirnwi of our forrea, it i* the first duty of etrry I>cmorrat tn keep the |«rly together, that if Ibjinorratadiaajfrw ■(> on ant one i»»ur, thconlv way la for the min>.r* it* to (uhiiiit to Uic deciaino of the majority— or lea»e ill it iMiir out of the erred of the par ly. and let e«cry man aet ti|>on it, and bold what *icw« in relation to it he plcaars; and that tb»oe aie the only two wa)» that honeM IViiMcrata, reall* desirous for the aucrean of Democratic tneaaurrt and pnnrjplra ran art. That we hen hy concur m the nominations made in thia t 'on*rntioo for «en alorm, hi.I that wr pl< <lc«- to them our unam> tiHioa Kop|«nt al thr rnoums election, /i'<»»/ic«/, That the drmorrary of Old (I* l"rd hrartilt rt«|«>nd In the nomination of Hon John llnhUtnl, our preamt ctrrllrnt I 'hirf Magistrate, by the legialalite rou*en lion, 4* a ca i iluUtc foi re ■« I ret mo to tlir otticr of (•otrrnor of Maii>c. That from a con»ideration of tlie fart that it will In thr duty of the ne*t 1/^»ia lalnre tn mike a new IMMitMM of senators aixl |<> pr« • til iluralor tin' term ot two \« Ja, it l« ol lli" • ■ Iiii<w| 11■ i;>«irUi• r« to the «)« 'w-• • eraiir party i<» m* I<» it, that a natmil\V| |W-nioCrat* are |IMmI and returned to MM branch of the legislature ami thai tlie event tuc power la alao arcured liv the rhoirr, at ihr S« ptcatbrr •l< <tmn, of then prcaent aotu inrc lor (toternor. W Inch resolutions were adopt) >1 by the ('onventien. N iKnl io ai ourn ihn> Convention M0SR9 MASON, I'hairumn. ClIIUl Si rtta, f t! #■ ) \irrlitrif* s»*' II. IflMOV, \ OXFORD COUNTY CONVENTION 'I'hr IK 1« jf ilr« ftwn IIk- w icrjl town* ami 1'Untat.txi* ui lltfunl I'tHiiity. nut in j-ci-nI »n«*r « lit |<r« ti«"i» liMirr, tit) Pan* Hill, Ml \VnliH*li\. ll'i '.'IK (Li> "I \u»vi»l, A l> 11 • *n M • Miii'ti of It-tin I, h i« <!,<>—*ti P(wUnl« 1 Nullrf ati'l Sunm I K I iitixm. S rrUr r*. 4 hi motion, totr.J lli it ilrlrgilitlo llir S-n .ill<r. ■•! I \un« nlion, uhn rr >nl< lit Otl'<nl County, jl'ow'ti kiU in linn conn ntion • Hi motion i f II n •'nfiir|ii » IIxIIiihI n| I'uiImi, I maimillir of llirr*, roiii|»«»-<l »» follows, «a« n "■■•I iii «-»rt 4111 count ll.r *iiii,» f t 1 ciiinliilitc tor I .nintv I'mumi* iiimrt, In m 11 \|. «»r» IIoIUmI of ( anion, IJ•»-1 of llo\ l»Uf>, N'lji - 1 >| I ril'IIWiaal Dli t UUUIIIIU r>'{«>rt folio* » \\ holr iiuiii'k r of tnln rs»t, O'i N'rri tm*ry to 4 rKuicv, I* SiU« ll irtiinl 11 i«l 3*> llrnry C. It ml Mark I1. Snutli I i S I' llouijlilnn tfl J inn" II h irth-im aiul that th«TP no choir* I in |||.- lullol, lli« I "oimniiln* tr jwllnl, WMi iiabtt i>t Npmsirj t»> a ch«icef 40 Sslaa llarnatil lu.l 43 IImij C. Hi-'-J ft Mark I*. Smith f S. K. Iloughttm Jfc? John llrown I 4 >11 tin- thud lullot ihi* n'Piiniillrr rrj-orlt«l iIm- «lm|. nuttier virtw(mi I Nrrf»«jrjr»« a choicr, li< StU« llirmr! ha«i b* llmry Hn J I ft S. II. HollgllttfU .1 X. M Marbla I M I'. Smith 3 a»<l Si! » Itirnjnl * ••»» H«Har*il rf*l» «-fc^-tiil —%» liirh r«'|*'M »» acrrptrj. t k«i met,on, tfc- lnlU^mip jirr%'!>» «i-ri' a rttamiiltw I* ti^i-iTp, Mirt ami rounl the »<■»••• for a < "«nt* Trravirrr. S ml r»»m niitlcr tia> ■»>.!•• u|> i« I'.IUiw* M«»»m fK.'"*! of I'ritlmrtf, lli»!,rv« ol llarl»'r of WatcrfntJ Tin* cxoiiiwtUf r«^«»rt»*l a* t<•!lov*•». Wholf MUlbrr nf *<»t»»ra»4, W» N«v« aarrjr to a rfaurr, 4'» X. M. MarMr had 7* J<»r|.h ( hilil • II. lluhlian) 3 Satnarl Small 4 Jam«'» Walker 1 Silai llarnanl I S. F. llouglK >a I and \ M Marble m.i* ifrrlamf «TnTy nomi nated,— whtrh ri|*irt wa» arceptol <h» motii'Q of I' !(. of I<ovtll, i l'«unlj t'oinruittic, Puiiipn««i| of (lie fol lowing wa* rained. \l> «ri K 1. I ►•jfirntl n|' Fry burp, Ma*r»n of IJi'thH, J F. Hrapjj of Ando*er, !,«•»> Sirirlhn<l of Lurnnorv, Sam]«on Heed of Hartford. /f<«.i/c./. Tint wo heartily appro*r »if the nomiiialinna ot tin* runiention lor County ('oirtniMionrr and Trraiurrr—and Uiat »c will iiMr all (tirand fcunnrahle mean* at llir en»uim; <*lcelM»ii lu ihrm. I hi motion of Hon. K. 1*. 0»e»H>d, the thank* of thia Convrnlian afw t«iil»rrj to Hon. Naaoo, lor the able and impar tial manner wliieli he provided over it* delib eration*. The thank* of the Contention wera a!*o tend* ml to the Si-cretartr*. \ olcd tin* I 'onvpntion bo di*»«l»cd, .MOSES MASON, Chairman. CtuiLi, Nirrra. i Stem ant,. SamiL r. (•!««». S Fair Soil Nomination- The Kreo Soil Contention, Ill-Id at New Gloocwtw ort the I >th iliM., nominated Will. I*. Fcaaendeil their candidate for CongrrM. The Portland j \d»orti*er which so aevBielj denounced thr freewill member* of the legislature (or toting for Mr. Hamlin, for United Static Senator, take* no etn>|itiuo to the abotc aet of the tree aoil Contention, but rather rrjuteea at it, and think* that M r. Fiwnden will be elected.— '• SatiCC for the fooac, SiC." Ilangor Jeflfcraonian. Thr following in the tote of 1'ortland on loaning it* crodit |o the At. & St. Lawrence Railroad, Yea*. |i)M; NaT*, IN. Free Soil Mau Convention at Soath Paris The Meeting ft»r nominating County Offi cer* being urbanized, and a Committee ap pointcd to arlcrt (tillable persons for mftuna tion, aevcral geatleaMi who were invited to add tew* the meeting, declined; hut one gentle man aald he would like In aak the eunple <|ue*tion—what Fre*oili«m l«. lie had hrru an Abolitionirt, called one of the "mg?rr |»arty," " longlteela" etc., but now with »ome little rc*|>ect he waa called a Free»oilcr—he would like to have aonte one inform him wlr.it a frre*oiler la—a quewtton by the way, which nreifH mi an*w» r. Ne»t, Mr. Vmloo, of *«ray. took the floor lie, too, had aurtoml a grvat deal of reproach —he had l»vn placol l*1wcen the firea of tin two leading partiea, but wtill »urvivcd. !fe ■poke of the corruption and rmtenncaa of the two leading pirtir*. They now profe**cd jrrrat hwc for fraceml principle*, hut he plac ed »ery little omfidci cr in th< m. The .\holi tionmt, it had l<rcn aaid, had hut one nlca ; hut th.it idea had swallowed up all tlx- n«t S»i, now, lie would turn tn the whig*, having received their h<.tt<«t »ln>t«. hug the whig party with all it* '• nHtmnm," and »up|Mtrt' it* humiliation* a* a very reasonable thing — 'l*hcn, the »|Mnkrr n ad an extract from the Haiigor IteiiKN'rat, a leading paper, he Mid of the Democratic party, to »hnw that the paitV and it* prrwM* were op|Mi*ed to the election of Mr Hamlin, and that tlic Frec wnlera hail elected him, when he knew thai nearly every l>«in«>eralie paper in the State warmlv »<l«ieiio| the rv-viectinn «t Mr Hamlin !• the I' S ."Vnale. 'I lie speaker, 1 then, a* i« hia u*ual practice, raixsl a great cry again*! hv|>ocrt*v , ju»t a* thoagh he wa* iM>t ea|M rt in it* practice, ami, to the relief of tin- hearer*, raine to a re*l. Mr Wil|«»y, Kililurul th* Portland lixjuir • r, liil.owtii in a bnrf reftrw o|' the |>irtir« of thr day Whrn (irn Tijflor wuiH<mii alnl liir llw I'n nub-net, at the l'liil.ulrl|ifiu I'uatrniiun, thu i[»»»■ iMtmiKc tint in rrlalion t<> I . S. T«rnt*ry, tin v wmiiM adhrrr l'» tlw Oriliu.iiirr nf llul tlirv |>r>»«• <1 falar, Uhj aiiininialratiiHi bail lalrn |ir<-riu'W lh«* gritim<l o|" < .»**, ami Ihr wl olr party Im.I apuwUliinl . y«iir an ait* iniamiMi, mi' llmuiflit, riiiiniitr aa it llul, ffui mm »)itw (••• In,rf» »rrf \*.th \is Ilr fnakl i»«»t ihua»n* Mr. < j-», for li»- li.nl remained firm, tu.l wnlt Inn party lit tin- fn* Suit*, up|*i>w-<i to tin- < \ti u mm nf alatiTy, n«4 rrlnnfr.nlini:, bul ralbrr aiUaiK in,' in romd fro *oil prim'ipli $ AimI Vi I, lln' »;i-al«i i haJ lln' unblu>biii^ i lliniil' r\ In n pri «• ill tlif !• ailing l>< im«'r.il* in tin* sUlf a* ulli-rlj i>|i| «"I In tin rUrlioii nl Mr IIjiiiIiii \ii-I «*tiv iliil lii» r> *«>rt (othia<in;w, kin• «* nig, a» In' ill I lliat llir jfrral nua* u| tin |. ,j.l. Ml lit,- I'Jfl*, Willi IIIIMt ill' tii< li'lilllilf iii^ii, %»rrr ikiI only fi»ur»b|r In llif rli-rUun «f Mr II , but t uI'lilingly aniiowa in «• • fun* it' Ii ».i« t» pn-par r tin- nxitrntion to mir«iiiiib in llir all* (ii .hi lii \\ i< Mr. W m the afternoon returned ln» re. nuilk* before the I'ongreaMonal Contention, fhto tti \IhiIiIii>iii»i |tirtv «u »o weak tS.it anv r pirtji could i.ile them u|-oii tin' hip ami jwjv *> itli throi, Mil, conaei|urutly, |( m mild not ilu I'or 11 win to r<>nw in with oilier parties it all. M«.t now the* had heroine x> at long ami powerful, that it m»uM «lu for ili< in to dtgrraa a little froiu the right trad That la, they could «pnlun away funn llw ritflit, «i» out into the by and forbidden | >ath of tlw MUM Whig lyNUlM, Msitt ()>' in it the wrung, make mmih* ri|>ital ti> it. ami then hate air ugth to ft ln-k in vii. i» So h* brlirml it r, mi l«*r ceruiu nrcutn •um-i i, it,i tin m to nominate the nominee* of "Hi1 of lb* op|>ming |«arti»a. 11«* ilul not « i r'u* from which |»riy tlm made tlieir noinination, if they only hid rtiilriKV that he Mould Ix" true to tin frrmoil |»rThe |NH>itiou of the Ih-inucralic candidate Mai *o well known to the cmrnnunify, th.it nnjr in <juu\ into In* |tritx*i|>l«"« Ma» unnocvaMt*.— No, lo in ikr in inquiry into hi« frc» >..J pun eiph*. might ifi*r hun the prefen renee, ami ■b leat the Wine candidate—tlut mouU not Jo. One nun li.nl prejudice agailiat I'ol. Andrew«. iluit Ik igain«t tin- mm, not agaibal In* |iriuei|>h * . vi he no called a I«ocu ami a 11 anker (the *;» ,tker» were tcrjr much uppo» ■ il to nick-nan* • ) and laNi-ly r« |ire»ented aa to lii* ticw* b|>oii fremwil doctrine*, to fe i hia election, not hi* mumnation in tlut l»«iv, fur hia nan** \»a» nut prexnited for liutt pui |M»e Hut tlie )•>•-iti>>u of Mr Heed ami hia public .✓!» were *uch a* to gi»c the fullcat aaauraMe tlut ho « « right eo the Ireevoil (juration. \ vt, it aci in* it \\a« no ea*y ni.it trr tu |ioinl out tliear publie art* a* proof, aini *o a f'-w I'm mlly leltera ami a little atrtel t'iiK-ip Mua intioduci J oa tlx' Um prixif at hand. Inquiry «» nude, if they lu«l am a«»urancc from Mr. Kct-d, hiuwrlf, that lie Ma« a frve*oilrr. Hut none mi it lutid, and • ten it there wa», tin y Mould put no confi-; deuce in it; (on the ground, we *up;x»»e, that lie would hack out fn ill it jiiM as had the ad nuuiatration) lor pledge* were Morthleas juat before election—but a» Ma» juatly remarked there, li tt« r» just before election In hi hit \\ lug nnitblnra, |ier»oually inn-rested for him, and Irow ini*-Miil Wtng* mure smious lu see federal iiN-aturi» carried out than Iroe »oil principle*, u. rr *ery reliable ti stnuony. Otic s|<caker cutild be satisfied in relation in tlie two candidate* by judging of ihcir public acu Hut be could nut proilact' a viu^leact to *Imim tint C«|. Andr< M ■» »n not right on the free-soil que*turn, clccpt that lie siip[>ort cd lien. IW Well, Mr Heal »u j-j •<»rt<<l (•'«it. Taylor who was with Gen. I'ass u(m>ii this question, an was »Iiomii by Mr. Willcy, and not a single act of Ins, Mr. Heed's, life «.»• introduced, though repeatedly called for, to pro»e Iiiiii a Freeeoil nun. And yet, thet | Mould bate the Contention believe Mr. Heed Mith them in their Freetoil tentimeats. IIom very consistent! It was also stated that Mr. 1 Itecd li.nl been a Fnvsoilcr aereraJ tears, and that he was opposed to tli« nomination of lien. I'.iylor, though be nupported him alter!' bis nomination. Tin* is a mistake. Mr. j1 Heed m.ui a member of the legislature in 1 IrtlT, and it i« well LnoMn that lie Mas ono ,1 ol" the lirst and Marines! aiUocatcs of (len. Taylor's nomination. This, Mr. Heed will ■ not deny. He might lu»e be#n a Freesoilcr ' hi the scn*e that all the Whig* pretended to ' bo, but as Willey says, they are now spos- 1 tales, and of course Mr. .Heed with thsm, ! for be Mas an ardent supporter of the admin- ' titration, and is now . Nothing but Wing ' testimony was presented to show him any- ' thiug else; while the inost reliable testimony r rould ha*e beep adduced to »hoM- that Col. 1 Andrcwa la mora favonbfo to Frceaoil doc Irinea than Mr. Hmd. We do not complain, Iihwptpt, that thia teatiniony waa not prt ■rated; l»u« we do complain that effort* were nude U» gi*e tho filae itnprcaaion that Col. Andwwi waa favorable to the alar* intereat, when mcinbtn prr««nt knew and ataied to the contrary. Hut the wh«»Ie csnw, «u in defeat Col. Andrew*'* ekflVon, regardlea* nf Freeaoil principle*, and thua aid tlie Whig*. The more consistent |M>rtmn of tho Kreeaoilrra aaw (Ina. They knew that Mr. iWd had not been fairly nominated and thia fnttn Lincoln Whig*' authority; they knew that when he waa nominated, it was with the full utuhr atandmg that the Aholmoriiala ahould »l*o nominate lum; and they knew that tho two men of auggeationa from Cumin rland Coun ty had eooM out to that Contention for the pur|Niae of conaumating the work. They knew Uu-ir aympathiea Here all with the Whig*, and for thia rcaaon they advocated an indepriuk lit nomination a* in the eaae of I iooderiow. Ilul that they preferred one pir. ty timrc than the other, cieept tl»ey were " more Kr^iil," au denied Mr. \ inton waa a l^-inocral, and pointed to another from IVru, a member of the Ij-gialatuie, and a »erv likely man he " didn't aee how they raiat d aurh men ao fir luck among the mourn tuna—th» v were hoth aa fatoralil* to Mr llc« d Whig Fre» aoilera. For the honor of IVru, we would hen- remark, that thia man »j« r>ot retard hi that town, hut waa rocked in a F«-deral cradle in a lower town, and waa «!• eled hy ikr Whig* a m< mlier of the l^rglalature, with the rtpreaa understand ini* thai h<* ahould tote fur (icorge for I*. N. JV'iator. Th< first we r*er heard of Mr. Vinton »aa lint he hrvjiw inflated, ••linnet! "(I> » origin, changrd his run*', ami rame out a (laming \l>olitii>m»t luflunr.— Since thai tinw, wkcnrtrr he has *yiii|>atlu» • <1 u iih ai v other | ntv, it ha» Inn n m uli the Win**, a1 .1 %%11li ihrm l«- haa fr<-|urntl> <• operated S«» mm h for the l*« moeracy uf thrar m» n Trur, the i|i(tkrn apofce f«»•* *t«Jy of » mie uf |Im« I)em<*'rat»—lltmlin. Smart,—» Me tin y ilmwinml " tin- t»reat (pHMt \patlktf CnMlitatl«n) liln i.. ainl other Wh i»»—all tin* it*-t to attend too much the Krrraoil Democrats. Ili.t when they laml' I ill'- Il«ixfaiii Atlas and tin* Whig prr*«< ff«tt» rally, ami at the same tint aim* tl and ini^ri'i rroa ntcif the Democrat® ami tlirir paper*, it easy to determino where wire li' ir feelinu*. The 0\l>rd D mocrat Wfiml a full ilnrr of aliu«e from Mr Vinftm,and without cau«e, fur it no*cr wronjfrd Inm; hut we ran U-ar In* slur* ami ni"%rej>r« » ntaln" a with i* (food •nee a« lie eouhl to In? railed lough* < N. ami thrrWIirr pass hit upon ilu* ;*»iut, a» w* would the yelping of ativ ttktf puppy. not worthy of notiee. Kfrrytliitig t» ing rr;*l> imrdmit to Ih» " of ||it> t*»i» forri^n dutVr*. (»h« irrnnil an admirahh* lut from IJrn IVrry, wltrn Mr t<>|t! thmi at hr brtontfrd n>»t to tin* (YiigrrMiMul lM»lrirt, hr <ii«! not wi«h to rntitpdl it» action »r thit of tin* f'on •mtHNii) i ino«nm *» i» B»-n|e m bmr uf an iiwli'l- tnli-iit noiuirjtion, and »otrd down — Mr. Rr«<l w i* thru nomiuitrd In a ini>> h hnrfrmo winttanhrcould hur n'tfamrd. had it n»t hen t»r fun « jn tnrtiifti<*% and ha<l tli^rr not Urn in tindur |>ro|>ortion of nwm fwr* prrvmt, that an rrvtd^nU of thin Town llrrc tin* Frr«*«oif party wim virtually di« •<>|»<i|t »w-i|lownl tip—uui i.irtnrnii.it Krr#>. Mdlrt f -maiknt—m WnUmmmI ' "<« lir, ttr hivr no I*»• »otl |«rty in thtt St.ih* 'I)ir\ rould just l* well support Mr fur (Sotrrnnr ai Mr H tor H j rr*»tiuti»r tn I '.iiik'nh, tin in- h lull M iiiurli a If • *".l man lint Mr Willrv t}».i {lit dilT* nntlv Mr ('nabr, h> lirlictnl, «*.i« <*» »i tlx j|*»tatr Whi,»i of iv. K h ir | \\ Manvp, Mr. MuM».nnl »i« ^ lltinkrr—it would not ditto Mippftrt nfhir of thrm—tin * mu»t »upport thnr own candidM*. Hut why1 l*hr main rrunn, pri'StNr, r» that rt r^uiri » i m'jurtty to «-Kri tfw (Ion rnor, and Mr. W hopr* llm* »hall N* ,.VI>- t« bold tin' hulanrr of jm*! r, and ln»r a riiflerr w» hur/ain for thr «t*o|*. N«rw cvinrs th* . in I Mr. Vinton t ik»» a sorrowful Iran- of Ui* foriiH*r asMiriaU-* m iIm |>wnI rau»- \» lii • wcllrd wr trally tanrinl wr 11« t|,.- ol l. f.irr n«, l«it a a f.iti* would I Kin* it, tin' Inn? ^it»l Mr. Wtllry r*'iniii<i> <l thrm u( the tiudiiicht darkiHM uf tlir |Nii|>lr o| INfoni I 'aunty, (liow liki* tl»r \\ hie* ili it ti 6 \* vnri >1111*1 ttlkiil nlmut tlir dark and hi*ii|riih'| r-giu<» of Oxford,) and rniMurijjed thria relator to thr futurr, by rcfi n i»'<-Vi tlir pi*t \N It »t i tnttfhl) work u« hair* done. Wi Utr rkrtnl Mt. Ilunlin — W K Imro dim thi» ami K lia>i« ilonr that1 l». my' what • iKiat tin-tl> uj*n tlw wltrH ul a r»«n \ did ram«. .>ow, a »ur<i u» our frmoouut • mm. Mr. Wil|r\ «ai .is willing to support 4 IVtnocnt us a \\ lnp, if he u «>nlv right mi the 1'ri-vsoil ilii'tnur—as much ,i» if hi' i»d »jhI, he cared not how much in th« wrocij 4 man is in everything « Im*, if he .» only rijjNt i»n thi» wie question, slavery, b<* would sup l»rt him. Now will Democratic Free soil mm do ihia' Snjipiw th* I>• «m»«-rutu* can didate i* with you on all tlir grnt NationjI measure* of the Country, anJ only differ* Iroin you on ihu »»iii^r«* <jne*tion of sfatcry.— Pie Whig cat didate i» opjiosol to you upon ill ihcsr measures, and i» with you hut U|mn i linglo tMiinl, ilicry. Would you be wil ling to vote il i* wing ticket, and thus aid ihc W|»i^»* m substituting inmmtres in place jf Democratic meant!**, which would tend 10 bring the laboring iuas«sto servitude worn han SoMixm slavery; especially would you l.i this when tlif Democratic candufatc enter am* Krt**soi| vw^v* morv like your own than Iocs the Whig candidaic ' We think not. Again what would you gain ? Suppose hr whig candiilatc it elecicd by five thousand i »hig Totes and one thousand abolitionist ( roiro. An important question eomea op up- ( >n which whips and frecwulcrsdiffer,awl vote is he w ill, he must displease one party or the ither—upon wtuch side will he tote. 'H>e inswer is obvious. Now as there is no freesoil party in this Mate, certainly not in tins Congressional Dis net, what course will our Democratic free 011 friends pursue' Will they forsake the •mocratic principles which hue ever been o dear to them, and go over to whigism, or nil they adhere to tho Democratic party, hat w ill not only be true to the principles of < iemocracy generally, but to the important < uestion of slavery and the Country ' Let them i nswer at the bal|o< boy. i THE LATE ELECTIONS. We rejoin that we ran congratulate out democratic friends on the rrsult of the recent elections. The course of the national party, or democratic parly, has b»-en onward atncc the formationof tho(i,ilphin cabinet, and the promulgation of its non action |*dicy, and, though thinga in Missouri do not l<»>k u democrats would have thwn look, yet tliry sm there rather in a transition atate than a |*?. inauent one. We hate no idea that thia old democratic atate ia about to settle down quiet* ly into old federalism. Hut elsewhere the re sults are moat favorable. North Carolina hu nobly, and in a regular pitched battle, where tha forces on both aides were fairly avowed. No one will pretend that Manly, the whig nominee, was anything but a whiff, a regular conservative, while Reid, the democratic can didate, wai aa frank and full in avowing his opinions. The |>opular cause has triumphed, and North Carolina now, both at the polls ami in the legislature, ia out and out, democratic. Though this tUU) hus erred widely in citing her influence heretofore, and can hardly lie a«t down as a reliable state, yet Id ua !■<>;«• thai she will now beep true, aiul firmly stand up for iIm> regular democratic national candidMs f«»r ne*| president Indiana, umi, loom nvtrif, ami rum «t mil of tb« Satil<* with tlw «lem<-*nl»c fa? in tri •>iii|4i. Tin* work iUxm Umtp baa Urn iui |Mirunl, inJ the n»ult ia a double triumph.— The legislature I* dmd«>d for tb niorracy, an t tin* Mill urine a I nilr.l State* wnatur; while the r«H»*rntion fir fCtMiog th< »!»!•• rnnttiiution i« largely democratic, arid tin* will v«urr «nrh ww irw- «urr» .« ih> of lite aye duniinl* Our friend* liter* u« in nutcli joy, and well lliey may be, for ihey hate done a pauioiie work thnroughlv. We |ru»t that tin* great ami pmwinjj »uti* wj| r»rr l«* found true In the dewoeratie e,m«»i Mta«iiiri ha* gone l>adly. vet nut uiifipiTt *••11) , f«>r the whig* arevrding lo prraent a; - j' iranii* I In rutini Li re haiUriutii t M'trrx nor, the wlndo Male U mg :n tin- (rrejt • «t • triti merit, anil Uh-»inii/r«t |» rv.. i .*» U-Iliij the Ofilrr ol the -IIV IV rmiti-ol w i* brlwreii the wlnga unit* d >■! th< •• - ! . i.l llx* ilciiMrraU divided into Kenton u»< .1 anti-lb ntmi nxn on the ntlwr; aud tin mi nim* ring of tlw* whig*, wl«» ue*er (ail to t; • i in till* bn»inrs», appear* to hl*»ii mei-. tnl 1 Ji«* n»ult will I* tli.il II,onn« flirt lli'ntoo will In* Ii ll al home ami antnt- lull r,| poftlinjii will »u«vntl It mi Tin* l! • gill nf tlie conlr*t—whither a »hlg, «av K.. - wr«Hii IUtl*. wIhnii Mr Killtnore appotnwl a member of In* cabinet, or • ilcntorr.it, or Ib'titon ahnuld ke *rnator 'I In- »ln„'» ! it'' iiliynl tin ir rani adroitly, and will ii. -t proWdy rarry ibeir |«iint. '1'ln \ lure Lt»l\ loved Hid Itullloil too tie irlt I he* loti f In* t,• ■ trr Am.iiiIi* <m prvMIIIIM'Ilt il< |mnl bu (i nv ridmk •<( ib-mtierstic im urn, loved lo rirrulab' In* tjitrbra, Uit I, l no intention of nuking linn nmtiir, and prt»l» ably laughed in their »l" »i« at tin* eredil.u of all who «ii|t|x>« .1 any lions dlfli'mil I Ik* whig* now ln#.t»t lb.it Mii» n.ri ha» U-i • ri deemed. Tbr \ luneimirli to tUaukfi.l f ■, tl mu»l I*' a<1iii.tt*'J P.i v I. in- gainrtt >»(• era I ini'iiil* i« ot eongrr", ami, in cav no president i» elietid by Uic jmi^ilr id tbr ui tt nmlrM. tbi* w.' .Ill !■• •! iw> »irvtll iimnt< at.— 'Illi* •» to U «!•-; lofl Still .1.1 M.v uri vt> U'li«-*r I* boiitul lo If ili UMHiratn*. anti Ibi aw** of Ihi- it»-iiii"'rarv onji.r n.^i to !»t tin r jirrti rrnrr* «ir ( ri jinliri * alwiil / "i ji*o|> inliv cjriluul witiirii Iowa I iok« up wrll, ibi' i!t niix'rat ' k'a>r% tlifrr ri-^^ rtubb' lU jr» at w«-»t n itn noil fur ttbi|tfft*rY to fln«irr«li in, ami alnHi>t all tin' M'« »utn» »bou but IlltW atfililtv w illt 'it. \> ri'lr the** fHiptil ir «vn» ate, in 'ite , »■> gratil) ni|>. >11 tint i* tf|uirr<i of liir |>.1.1|» •if thr Illir »lilp It In krrp In * fcatlnnal fiilur* flying, ami *hr in gin*! in.-*' *;ll ennv into |xirt in triuinpfi. The dmiwritif j iriv lii« Mill a »• ri-.it -.ml |iatnn<ie +,-r{ in <l<>. h ; it ought !• (in) it»« It to il.e dolt *1 p»u g l.. wanl ainl tloinj* it It li.it lite tlut\ on itt handa of tarrying ""I I)m* jrt- 't pnneipl. - i ikviIimii to tlwir U?ilimat<- nxirluin u» It niter Hit tlie party of l«*al i«i<r tt<—1»'»«,» m«»*riht'il a tin»l«- »n« ntf tlwin ««i |t« lirnwl banner*- whether it the hmm yd n>u r« »t th.it (htummU alt through tin* Iji.i1 «Nrn n r there m fiijwlit*, «r thr tarilT int«-t »t of lb<" in»rtfi. or ii»- ala»e intereM ««t" i!■<- •wutli.ur tin* internal improvement interr* of thr >*• »t It ha» planted itk<'lf mi the ro'ititr\. on tic lib eral iili'i* aa to iraib* thorare iIm* ehaneteritl* le of tfc- age; ami a* lo iinrmnte private in t errata, ita aim hat hem to interfere w irh them no mure than general but uill iln, thai prntert all l«it ha»e »prrul f.nnrt liir nm — 11 luil iMit rrtutiil |i« Mippurt a ih itorr that hail a nationality about it merely la-cai • * ,i niiijhi inuimluti Iv alPr! fatorahly a partirn* lar interval, ami it ne»rr Will do it. All it ha* lo Jo ia to ailherv to it* oM »tat«-« n^htt |*ilicv, ami Male alter »t tie *ill t ike th--ir proper pi area, like North Carolina, in n»» democratic plulant, ami gi»> vtetorv to tin* eauae in the next pr« »utrnilal efcttiwi —Wim tan I'mI. frjF""n Thuntdijr laM, N.'JOO |,.i»cn^ rt arn*< •! in NVwf York my fnmi foreign j*.»rt■ tr a frfetiou* I'M grntlrman who had two mh!» nuarkahly fond of hunting anil •hooting, *ery Kircx»tiraily dnaiiigtiifchr* lli' tn by the apj»-llatioii of Nun rod ami l(am rod. A good anecdote ia told of F!i (iofrrtini funoa, of Trmiewe. Whilat making a ipnrli ooin • two yrara ainrr, a rowdy fellow ii>M*d linn. Iiium-.tiau I* the cry, " Turn inn out, turn lutn out," arose from tanoua tarts of the crowd. Jual at thai time an as* u ar by ronimrnrit! braying, *»h«n tin- Got* •nior rmarkt-d i* the audiencv—'• Let bint done, gentlemen, hia father la railing him, ind he will aoon Irate." The reeeipla on Ihr At. k St. law mce Railroad for the month of July, f*00, iraa : From Paaaengera, f0,35<.> 4fl ** Frieght, 5,479 35 Total, $14,831 81 WlNTH Sca«io*». The Houae of Repre entatitrea on Mowlay, »otad to aubmit to • xmatitutional amendment to the people rtv tonng winter aeaaiona of the lefnUturc, by l Tote of h7 to 19.