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vkii mm ili s juuisuiuut goliuw fiJam.i Jmrn, OFFICIAL l'Al'KH UK TI1K COUNTY, Mii.t.r.Hsm iu oiU, THURSDAY. : :: : AUGUSTA, 1800. Democratic Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS mt Illinois., FdR VtCtTrftESlDENT. IIEKStHEL V. JOHNSON OF GEOKGIA. DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. BKRaHIIK MCTfB. of Stark Count!-, Williau n. Woods, of Licking; William J.Plaoo, af Hamilton! Jacob II, Koos, of.l'reblei JbJXX ScitlPF, of Hamilton; SitAh II, WAiMn.of Shelby) KnwiKi SiiBrFirLn, of limn; Newton A Hevoiie, of llrown , HsvrtYt'j K-acfVjian, of Foelln; .. I1E0HOK f'l STAVMANtof Delaware; ClllSTF.n 8. Mott rifwiandott; JOHN IV J.AM;s,of Jnnusoni .lAJEMMjlllLLRH. "if I'JCI SAMUEL 0. I imtkr, nf Franklin! William DuKiip.of brict ltunii KKlj.oGo.of Ashland; Nicholas K, .loss.nf llolmo.; Amos Layman. id iliiiicton: WilonS. hRNSON.of llolmont; lRKAr.l,C'AHTER.if Summit; UIIAUI.E3 1). Ahaus. Li Lake; flr.onnn A. liowAiirt. of Ashtabula! GeOkok WlbstkiI. of Jellcriuu; DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. TOR SBfREMB JUrOE, T-IIb.il AS J. s;. S.U1TII, or SIONTOOHERV. tor JieuBr.n ok the board or rcni.ic wonits, AllNUIt Jj. IiACICIIS. or LUCAS, roR ATTORNEY GENERAL, 1). W. STAMMAUOII, Or Tl-SCARAWAH. The Bargain Consumating. Tho Republican Congressional Con vention-metint Columbus a fow days ago and refused to noininato a candidate. It is tho general opiniun, and it is founded on gopd authority, that a union is about to bo gottondip iil'sovoral Congressional districts between tlio Black Republicans nnd' the Brcekuntidgers to defeat tlio Dem ooratio candidates. This only carries out tho threat mado to us bomo time ago by a high Fedorul official of this Btnto that Cox, A'alliindighftin and all other candi dates who support Douglas should bo beaten. Tho khiiio ofiiuial devlaied to un boforo tho meeting of tho National Con vention at Baltimoro that if Dotiglau wiih nominated another candidato (.hould bo put in tho, field, and wo would havo two district nnd county tickets in ovory dii trict nnd county in tlio Stato, and bo beaten in ovory county in tlio Stato. Wo huvo no doubt about tho Brcekeniidgo wire workers of this stnio boing in loaguo with tlio Blade llopuldicans, nnd ho fur as thin county is conceinod they cuu go to thun der. All that Knrpiisos us is that very fow good inuii in this county should bo lod astray by thebo coirupi Federal pnp Kiickors. Wo do not Lelievo thero is a Democrat in this county in tlio ocioU ( f tho disoignnizois, and wo tiust tluitthoho who are duncing to their music will got their eyes open bofoiotho oloctioii. Beautiful Sentiment. "It irf up-hill woik;" suid Gonoinl CasH, in tho Souuto oT tho United Statos on tho i2r)th or May, 1851, "in this countiy, for any man, however hploudid his talents, or commanding his position, to contend iigaiimt this duutiinu (tho doctiino ofbelf goveinmeut in tho ToiritoricH.) It hind od witii our fathers on tho bench pi James town and tho Hock of LMymoutb, and 1ms been JreaHiired in thoir boaits through all thoir trials nud difficulties to this, tho great day of its glorious consummation, It has ncconipnnied tlio pioneers through tho passes of tho Rocky Mountains, mid lias planted iUolf with tho beloved flag of our country, upon (ho very hboios that look out upon China and Japan," That wa n beautiful holitimont, which would lefiect honor upon any btiitesnun in any "go. A Disinterested Opinion. A gcntlemnn who goes for Doll and Evoiott wiites to tho Nuwbniypfrt Her ald, that "Douglns Avill bo oldcted by the pooplo. Bet this down ns ceitain, what ovor outward appearances may indicate to-day. I do not go for bim; but 1 have nverywheio found tho groatoht oiitluihiiiMii for him, and little or uuiiu for tho oIIiuik. Tlio delegates from the Houth-western Ktatos by no moans lopio.iontod tho jiho )ilo in Chiulo.ston or llaltimoro, uiorothaii ilid thoho from MiiHsnchnsetts. 'J'hn Deni ociatic politiciaiiH au ngniiiHt Douglas, but tho people am for bim; and among tho mushes thoy talk of him ns n second Jackson. You will hro a levolution from among tlio subterraneans before Nouiii bor." All for Douglas. Wo Feo it stated in tho Now York Dai ly .Vcim, that Senator Gioen, of Missomi is out for Douglas. Before tho election tho whole Democracy Noith and South, Kakt and WoU M-ill bo for D mglni nud Johnson. The St. Louis )emrcntt , Re publican pajiei', fools bad over tho posi 1 ion of Mr. Green. That paper ayn: "Tho efToct of Green's cxti'iioidinui course will ho felt fur and near. It is equivalent to u dcclnration on his pint, tbnt the Southern States are not justified in fcacodiug fi om the Glim lesion and IIjI tlmoro Cuiivfiitioin. It is in fuel, a 10 cession of thu whole giuund to l)oiigln men." Hung. A lot of John IIiiownt.hs recently com-mei.'-e I M-pplying tlnves in Texas v n ins an I munitions f war for the pin jiom) of raiding a nonilu in-iirrcctioii; Im oi t neiii vuri cnuglil iiii't lllllig, tlioiclix having tho titutu n job. Another Head in the Basket. Washington Cowan Esq., itio efficfunt unit gentlemanly niaif agcnt.bc.twcn how nnd Iludiibn- has been di'placed. Mr. CoWhli has mitlifully sustained tho1 pros PlU' iidinihit-rfilion In everything up,.'10 Ilia iioiivtnalton. of Dohglas.- When Judge Douglas was nominated Mi Cow an like every good Democrat felt it bis duty to support biui, nnd for thin, and lliis nlono, lie has been turned out of office nnd his place supplied by Dntiiel French, census taker, agent for National Domucrat Air. Mr. French U a good man, quali Hed'for tho position and goes for Broken- blidgo. To bim pcrsonnily we have no objections but wo look, upon, the lemova of Mr, Cownn, for suppoi ting the nUmi nees of tho patty, nnd the appbintmcnt of Mr. Fionch as ng'ross.outrngo pcrpetiatcd upon tlio Democracy of this county byt n pivsidcht who received 825 nwijoiity at oiii hands. It ii gonoialiy nndorstooa that tho r6c6tr visit or 'Mr. K. .1. Lovo. land to Washington wns to accomplish; this object. It H.said llint Mr, Loveand brought Miv French's commission as fur1 as llolmo.'jyillo and then left tho co.nnty ; The office )ias but a, low months ,to run which stamps tho icmoval as spitc-woik becauso Mr. Cowan refused toi bow , tho knee to Baal. The Guillotine. Mr. Miller, Postmaster nt Columbus, has bcaii icnioved becanso bo' supports tho regular Democratic nominees, Doug las and Johnson. Mrs. Hart, a widow wdmahj who hns held tho .Poiit'-odico nt aMclmoro, Suno ca county, sinco 153, nnd depended on ,vi""'"w it for support, lias beenionrqycd.Oj make, room for tho only Brcekeniidgo man there is in th.lt place. Such reriioVals at' tliis Into day, when the administration has at. l)c,t but a fow months. .to run,, is ,extiemily weak am silly. It U digging small p6tatoos so small that a ten ncrefidld of such wonldn't ninku.n decent itncnl for, a hog, Rescued by a Mob. A dispatch from Milwaukee, dated Wodnosday, AugiiBti 1, says: . "Sherman M. JSonth(,arrcnteil somo timoislrice nnd ftlio nag awaiting trial lor his com be In the Glotcr Jtvscuc C,ie. some cightct'n iiioiiths since, was luki'ii friMi tlid(ooru;ln the Ci'istohriI(,Mie where he was oinirilicilattioAirtn-ilayhyU'iiarmed rnon, wtfilu IhalUiiitedStalDa Mareh.iliand Dcpu tii'H weid at dinner. The ki'anor ivan i-ilinr.-l Itv tin cate of violcpco, and wag locked up in pl,u-o of llit' prisoner, A,c.nrlnf;Q wiisln V'e.Kline.'aiid the part) procecdtnl ftilh Hootli lu t1i6 couiitry." Booth, it will bo recollected, was iu- indicicd, tried nnd' found guilly of ho les cuo of a tdnvo fiom tho hauis of tho an- tlioiities, nml is tlio sniuo individual whoso application to a Court in Wisconsin (o ovoiridp the Constitution and laws of tho Unitod States, camo sq near paiih.jng,npim diet of nuihoiitiow. between tlio Stale nnd General Ooveinmont, Finding that ho could1 not escape by legal luciuis ho is res ctiod by an armed mob. This is tho ,aiiio Booth who wns latuly indicted, tried and escaped conviction by thrtjniy not hoillg able to agree, for'tho crime ofa rupo dpon a litllo girl Hois a precious, Blagk Ropuljljcan hcoundiol, and wo trust will soon bo 10 captmod Tho mob, who rescued him, havo got themselves into n scrape which will p'iit (hem wheio they loiig biuc'u desoivcd t bo. Bolters Convention. Tliii,Brecl;oiu'idgo bolters mot nt Col umbuH on 'J'uosday to noininato a tickut and raise paiticular thmider, Tlio Con vtnition is f,aid to havo been a tamo, linuo afl'air, Thoo wpro no persons pipscnl from about half tho counties of tho State Hon. D. l Lemlbettcr is tho only man that figinos in the proceedings firm (his county. A Biockenridgo electoral ticket was nominated. Eli Miller, of Knox county, is tho elector from this district. Tlio Southern fcocossion slavo-eodo plat lot tu was fully endorsed. Mr, Ldadbot- ter vas a candidato or elector for thu Stnlo at large but ho was bndly boaton. Willi am A. Noil and Charles Reomolin woio bolectod. Heomclin has been a bit- tor Black .Republican up to wjthiti tho last weak. Wo vil havo tmno to nay uf this I n ico when we havo time, to do so. Recent Elections. NonTii Cahouna. Deiuocratio candi dato for U ovei nor elected by some 0,000 nuijoiity. A loss from lust year of 7,000. Kr.NTUOKv. Wo havo iu)t yet leceiv- ed full ictuins fi Dili lveutuekv. lint, iv 1 1 ii j , Inmi come to baud indicate tho uloction of LicsLiit Coomiis, for Cleik of' the Omnt ofAppeiiK, by a largo mnjoiity. Mr, Coomiis was the Bki.l candidato. This ib rniher cold cunifuu lu IIiiiu'iiunhumib. Ann anhab. Deiuocratio candidato for Goveinor elected by about 10,000 major ity. There was no split in tho patty on linn, Missouui. Nothing ilcfmilo ns t Gov ernor. Tbrtio were fourcandiiliitos in the held, Union, DoniOeint, Bieckeniidgo ami Republican. Enough i known to deter mine that tho Bieckeniidgo candidate is hadly beaten. From tho St. Louis dis 1 1 id Ilnriett, Dein., is elected to'Coiigiuso lor the shoit term, nnd Blair, Republican, lor the long term. In the third distiict Phorps, DouglnN Democrat, is elected by J.500 ninjoiity. The Telegraph nays O. F. Jackson, Douglas Domucrat, is elect ed governor by u handsome majority, Tin: Secretary of thoTiuasury has gone If lioln Washington in it gieat hurry, the Stato of Georgia. Tho Douglas move ment in that State, under the nblo leader hip ol Gov, Johnson, lins. bivouio i" "uiiidablo uiul is giouing daily. Hi uisiuu will not avail him anyililinr theie, is BiecUniidge is nliendy dc,l cork in ticorgia. " 1 THE FLAG TO THE BREEZE. Tho Democracy o,f. German Township offer tho beautiful flag "Won by thorn in" 1850, to the tho township that will givo tho lurgost miijority' for Douglas ntul Johnson. The gallant Democracy 6f Gotmaii bnntcr unyTownshiii in the coun ty tdtakd it fron them. '' They Understand It. Ilonw Jahn-Wbiitworth, tho Ropubli- call Sfnyor of Chicago, gives his advice as .to tho surest wajj of elec'tilig Lincoln and Hamlin. Ho nays:. , "Alltliat llicjncti(il)licniu,,livclo Jots to eoo lli.-it llrr rkhitillro ticki'Uni n hut in tioiiitlit tlon and up)oilcd in everStiilo ' We.olntfl ve lli.it.tlil? Is nlniKlbcilipdnno to a I crjr cOiisldeinblo extent. IJvilnupin Vciuiont wo peicelvo that a UrecKin1 ridgu tickqt la tuibc run! That advico is being followed in nearly, every' Northern State. Tho Republicans are harid-in-gloVo with tile Becodors' and Fedeiajjoffico-holders in getting up Bicck- eniidgo tickete. They know that every voto cast- for Rieokonrihge and Lnne is half a voto for Lincoln and Hnmlin. A Sanguine Politician. The WiifcltinKtofi correspondent 6f tho New Ybrk Herald unliouncCB that lion. li. J. Uovoliind has nrrUcdin thntcUy, and Is saiiKuino that tho Do mocracy ofUliio will all go lor Biecklnridgo Cm. Oan.ic, Tli'm is a, fair Hpoclmcn of. tho kind bloviating that is used to kick Bieckin :.!... t.i. i. i . .. J ' ... iiuu inn Loutrinu nwjr yn uv mtjf thing'to mnko people bollevo thero is wondeifnl crowd o'f'thom. Breckinridge can't, get. 5,000 votes in Ohio,. " We will ,'go our lint that tho "little giunt" will boat bim more thon'200, 000 votos in Ohio, and (list ho will carry tho Stato over Bifickinridgo, Bell and Lincoln, whether they dividq or unito, their .fanatical forces Accessions. Tlio Tuscarawas coIn,cDrncs,Oiiton the thhd of this month August) (or'jireckcliridKO. It is iippearent that there Is peiKral"hon!v'l'iiRliiig''-botw'en thn Lincoln llrcckcnridRe lenucrsiittilBiline,niHi ihey are rap Idy innl(Iifa-fniall party by theinelvus, for voters lire all tome lor U uclas. blatetmun. W" will add to tho above tba Holmes County Republican, heiotoforo Lincoln' -paper, has como out strong BieckinHdgiy. Good and True. Tho Boston" Bee, n Republican journal nf the Scwnrd stripe, in a biography tho Chicncrrt nominoe, says that Lincoln emerged from obscurity about two ycari ngo, by boing knockqd off a ftump1,in III inois, tlirotigh tho candessness of fjTB- , piihn A. Douo'lao. Ho was nt work then, peeling birch bin k fo iinko torches JpiiN Brown, to light tho fiios of insur-icction. News of the Week. r . Tub Albany tToMrmand'tho Now Yoik Tribune, in recent articles, firtually con cede that tho State of Now York is lost the Republicans. Hon. Isaao A. Rice, Ropubliran can didate for OongrosR.in tbo oightb district of Indiana, died on the '1st insf, after illness of tli 1 1 ty-six hours. Tab Bolivar, Tenn., Democrat has haul ed down the Breckoniidgo (lag nnd up tho names of Douglas and Johnson. Popular sentiment demanded tho change. Tim Trumbull county, (Ohio) 7c;no crat that has been going fo- Broekiniidgn lias hauled down thu bolting ticket hoisted Douglas and Johnson. "Things is wpikon." A correspondent of tin) Now Y.ork lkrt- aid, who has; been traveling through tho southern tier of countios in Now Yoik says that "lukownrninoss for Lincoln apparant in tho Republican ranks." Tim Dayton Umpire, announces that common ngrcciuout of tho Central Con- mitteo of tho 3d District, ns well ns unanimous dosiro of tho Democracy, lion, Clement L. Yallnndinghnm was declaiod candidato for Congress, by acelninmalion. Tub Tuscarawas Times says that Lin coln voted in favor of granting supplies luring tlio Mexican War. A moie bare faced falsehood never was utttered, tho editor pf tho Times knows it, or' Si' Iocs not, ho should lotiro from political life, and hide his ignorance in obscurity. Tun Times' Washington conespondent lofors to rimioiR of well organized movements of several Southern Sjntos,for dis solution of tho Union on Koitt's plan, agents havo gone to lSuropo to ascertain what would bo the com so of England Fiance on tho establishment of a South ern Confederacy. Tim Abolitionists nro dividing in New York. Tho GoriU Smith portion, have goio wjti.tho Republican combina tion of Abolitionists, mo forming n tickot to opposo the coirupt part of that party, ho after all, wonro to huvo two Abolition tickets in tho field, tho old and now Sinoi: tho lotiirn of Gon. Jo. Lano Washington from his tour in North olina, he does not appear to be very much iinpiesscd with tho people. Ho bays thoy looked very coot, although the woathor was warm, and that thoy drank very whisky. Dn. Sti'.i:i.k, of Wnncn county' Iown, has left tho ranks of tho NoctionnlUts, iik-m the lleb I for Do-g'as and John. Mi. tivo will bo remembered as S-mtli in who inn i.g.iinst Judu-o Tiv , , jiujjum uiu uu. ju.ll- ciat distiict. Kick them Again. of n a nnd the the for of for Tho Brcekeniidgo bolters get it light and left forNcxtorting money from Tost Masters and others to carry on n crusade against the Domocrntio party. Not ono Post Master in1 i;htrndrcd bows tho knee (o their unjust ilemaud.i. Tho following from tho Statesman, on Johnny Dawson, their chairman, is so rich that wo can't ro finin fiom publishing it: Fyat County on RAtTLti-nkAiXt) -Flint of August, in Ohio. ) DiSAn Kuiinll". I seed in your liaiior lother day that John DAWson, tAx kol- lecter (or lirokenlA(fge in Ohio, has ot' last sot liia reward Pottmaitcr gcnirbUy at Kerlumhus! Well, John alleis had an eve to business transactions wlnjn ho lived in tho biij-wdods iioiizhbolhood itbout 10 biir-woods iioiahbolhood iintown, ami oiler d his brofdsluon. lie rjlivsick'd a feller harder and skinii'd him easier dead or alive (hail any other nlan whatfolloril tho (loctonng business nt tho pottlemeiit, "Yon, see ho is a tanhcr by tiaile, niid lias been ilscd to handling luilcs ami sjilitlin' Ienlher nml makin both edges of tljojdivrvfu'' knifo lent both ways for tlio iitnes. ije got t'oo lazy to bipak baik and handle hides and .felts, so ho cnrned, tlio doctoring tiade witii bis futher-in-law and made himself a pair of t)ill-linjs nnd wont to woik.. He wns counted a, tolerable. good doctor lull bis' bijls was wns than his. physic!?. for (boy tu"k tho insiko linins light ou of 'a fel loiTt's pocketl Why, when my old wom an bad a spell of nger and a boy-baby in '39, it tuck Kcvcnty bushels of corn, three whoppin' big tiams'of bacon nnd as nice a dozen ynller leg'd spring chicken's ns ever Hquawk'd, to pay the hilll I jist told the old woman I tint things must ho Btopped or we'd leave the country. So, wo moved over into 1' yat on liattle-snaiK where tho watd woscut so had lor sich expensive diseases, lint tho doctor nev or tailed to collect lis bills it a lei or had no money in his cabin, he,all,cs was .!,;.. ...i .,!. :. i.. i. ., l,Ul.Ullil W, IUU II UIHI illlV lb III iiiiviv nil tiade, nnd sonietinics took about all a fe lor had. I do, feel sony for thorn Post masters what bo is after now. a hondin' . ..... i -i I;.. i.. .t i. . ... ..... ounu uieni iiuio i un in u papers jiisi ioi i, and n saw-bucU now and then to .car rv on tho 'lection fin a (tigs eye.) IIu'll make em Bqueal, (.oitiii, lou.liad bette tell 'em to cum down to limeiick or vote for Douglas. foiiiiy Unwson was never konsnlcrcd sound un tho gouse, nor trusted liy old Jackson fellers. Ho wns alters a lit tie woolly. You seo ho was. blot up on tho lino of tho ftist-unduimouud rail lond over built in Ohio, whiyh, inn from the Ohio river plum through tho Jjmtown swamps iSortli, but neyer tun totlin,r way lio smd hu was a Dnnyerat in 40, but after tluit wo know'd hoM never tie while bo stayed in tho settlement. He was Humtiuies an abolitionist, sumtiiiies a fieesoilcr, and sumtiiiies be laid loum looso anil hcattor'd wns nor an old shot gun cuusidciuble but ho allure jicpt eye to fintinsiel mailers, You can tell the Doctor ho needn't sent anv of bis in ii i no v iiion eollei.-tors down this neck of woods, for wo nro all f'qr the, Little (limit to a man and tho women too. With a P. S. Tell tho Doeter that that boy-baby which cost so much and cum in dl) is 21 in- September nnd cue or Uouglas with an ungoveinablo will nnd as strong as pizcn Large Accessions to Douglas. to nn puts and alb Alieiuly, says tho Maiiptln Itfpiifiifan wo can count by tjeoics tho names ol those ...i i .1. . ; .... . iviui aie iinnunoiiiiig uio opposuion party lor Douglas, in olniust every locality. lu our own county, wet can mention the names of n largo number who havo come out for him many ol them men of lugl: standing, nnd well known. Aflor Stato elections in Octobur show, as they will, that Lincoln cannot possibly elected, theie will be a grand stampede of the moro National Republicans into tho Douglas camp, in nearly all Northern Stales; enough to insuio hi ti luinphnnt election by the people. ii emphatically the ciiudidato of tho poo pie, having icceiveil tie nomination ove the head- of political wiio-woi Iters bo cause tlio people deiuiiiideil it. 1 be pen plu will oloct bim, and not let the Vo' dency go into Congiess to be gambled lor and won by the man who will play tho, ,bpplos,t game. Jn thq iiiih!in States whole the ynion is cherislied, ho will COIvo a Hiippnitithat will astonish tho,fiie eaters and disuninnUts of the Secession States. Let us do our whole duty, all will ho well. Charles Reemelin. by tho and ho Chailes Reomolin lenonnced Ronnblic niiisni on lu-t Satuiday at a ipceting Hamilton county, and camu squaiu for Bieckedridgo. On the same day Republican Convention which met in this city to nominate a candidato fpr that par ty for Congioss, adjoin ncd without doing so. Thus wo seo tho manageis of Republican party aio filing right- squao, into the Biockimidgo tanks. Tlio con servative men in tlio Ibmpblicnn paity, nml thoy aiu a largo body of voters, -should caiufully noli) whet is going between the!" Iciiihus ami the wire woik ei's iif the Biei'kinridge puity. If thoy do not look to it, nnnttompt will be made to transfer them over to thu tJavocodoitcs. Statesman, Leaking Out. nnd and wjio to J.ilin Petit, fotmeily a Senator from Indiana, and a girat ,sramp, albeit he now a Unitod States Judgix in Kansas, wrolo n loiter to tho Bright and Fitch Convention at Indianapolis, in which expressed a decided piofeionco for Lincoln over Doifglas. Daniel S, Dickinson expressed the s,amo' thing in a speech delivered at Washington Oily on Tuesday evening last. Honest Democrats who havo been inclined support Broekonridgo should take warn ing at once, for thoio is no doubt but portion of thoso who are engaged in movement nro in it, simply to aid Lincoln whom thoy want elected. The Issues. bad nnd on the - Let Congress intruvknk to PROTECT Slavery in tho Territories. Buuckin limnu. . Lot Congress intkrvbne to PREVENT Slavovy in tho. Territories, Lincoln, LET THE PEOPLE OF THE TER RITORIES DETERMINE THE QUESTION. DOUGLAS, "THE UNION-IT MUST-IT SHALL BE l'RESERVEDWm-A.W). 1 . i.V.Vi,' ', " .,. VV 1 DIM tl.MTPMniL nnlfl.MiVMIMWiit yJI'.VrV ,.'V.U''...1 '.V 'V'.4.l';i la ll.M til.A V W AiN U HKEIJ. I Linsoln. THE GREAT CLAM BAKE IN A MONSTER DOUGLAS MEETING. 50,000 PEOPLE AT ROCKY POINT. A corresitondcnt of the N. Y. '1erhld, an administration Brcckcnridgo paper thus describes the ovation: THE ARRIVAL AT PROVIDENCE. , A special train from Woicostcr '.vps fiuf at tho disposal of 'Mr.' Douglns niid lis'lady, 'which arrived in'Providence at a quarter to seven o'clock. An, Jioiir bo- ,foro tho nriivnl of tho bqnator, tho (Spar fiuns uopoi was crowtieu wiiu ciuzens and qitizenesscs, nil anxious to, catch ,,ti glimpse of the "Litto Giant.' When tbfl tiai.ii, entered the depot a snluto.of fjf ;teen guns was fired by tho Providonco Ar tillery, and Mr. Douglas, accompanied by Hon. Jphn A. Francist was.condupted to a baroiicho amid, the cheers o( the mill litiido, ' 'Thp cariiago was decorated with flowers and. ilag-i, bearing tlio. names of Douglas nnd. Joh.ipjpn, and was drawn by sixRplendid horses.., ExScnntor Claike 'occupied a het in tbo vebiphi, vhlch was pi cecd od bvn detachment of. the. Battalion M.ochaiicRilles. .The other carriages were occupied by distinguished democrats, While tlio procession wns marching through tho piincjpal streets M,"'; Douglns as gjceteil with continual applauso by the thoiisunds who bad turned out to.wol-, come hiiri'to littl.- Rbody. Your; report er, who happened1 to be passing through tho city on a pleasmo tup, was nssuicil by men -who did not .sympathize .with Mr..' Douglas, that, thoy never saw such a lemonstiatfon in Providence on any pub lic occasion t.bat approached tbq recep tion given to the Democratic candidate for tho DOINGS AT ROCKY POINT. n to mi in Tho most extensi'vo arrangements that could bo effected weie mado to nccommo late the thousands' that Weie expected to visit Rocky Point on the most auspicious event in tho political hibtorv of Rhode Island. Ml (ho steamers plving. between Prov iden.cn, Nowpoit, and ndjacent places were ailed into tho irjqiiisttion, to riccomnio datp tho multitude that ycrc -anxious to alio palt in tho ovation; but notwithstan ling tho number ol excursion boats pro vuled bv tho committee, thousands were unable to get to tho Point. From an car ly hour in tho morning till late in tho af ternoon tho boats landed not iferfh llianau UUU peonlo, while at lease uu.uuu more cached the grove by the land route, in all sorts of conveyances. Jiiiitei prising an co peddlers did a brisk business' In dis posing of Photographs and medals of tlib ''Little Giant," nnd an eccentric indi1' vidua'!, known by the cognotnon of the ''Geneial,' was actively engnged in sell nig a song, composed in twelve minutes on thu monster clam-lmkc and thonrrival of Douglas. It was' htippnsed bv a great many that t lip Senator would bo conveyed to the Point in a steamer, but tho eommittco very prudently brought him in a carriage He arrived nt hall "past twelve, and was enthusiastically cheered by the assembled multitude, and icpaired at oneo to tho lining hall, accompanied by Governor Spraguo and other distinguished citizens Your icporter conjectures that the Sena tor was introduced nt oneo to the peculiar institutions ot the hiiist; hut in conse qnenco of tho immense jam and in tho ab sen co of all arrangement, was unable to got near tho door. More and More. bo the lie Tho Marietta, Ohio, Republican of the !27ih of .Inly, sayR that Hon. (J. II. Allon, Lx-Mayor of that city Ornnvilln Harness, Esq., ono of tho Uiosl intelligent farmers in that county Goo. S. Jones, Esq., of tho firm of Booth & Jones of that city Leroy S. Portzman, son of Ex-Mayor Foil, in nn, ol that city Hai tness Wells, Esq., one of tho gray headed veteran-, of tho cquutiy And John and II. M. Langhly, of Ma rictln All heiotoforc Republicans aio now out lor Uonglas and the People. Let the bull roll on the wholo conn tiy is for thu Little Giant. io- in out This Old Soldibiib fob Douolab. Auglaize, Ohio, Democrat says: -Tho "Wii bc'lfovo that Auglaize can boast of having tho oldest men in it, of any county in tho State. W o found in tin county tlnce men over one hundred years old and all warm Douglas nien. Our old fiiend Shubcr, ono hundred and tin en years old, told us ho would walk to trtw on the morning ol'.the election to cast his voto for Senator Douglas-. Ho livos two miles from this place. Wi- found four rnon over oighty years of ago all Dmiglas men. H una' for tho old vctoians!" Douglas Told the South on In Senate; May 10, 1860, in reply Jell. IJavls, "1 think that fairness lequires that the facts should be slated tiuly, and you slioubl have said, we have got tired of your doctrine of non-intervention; has not yielded such practical fruits uion the plahs of Juinsas as we anticipated; Wo have concluded to abandon it nil, nud go back to the old doctiino proclaimed by YaiU'Ct,in 18-18 at B.iltimoie, then nl most' unanimoubly rojocted by the Con-voution." How Things are Working. ho to a S, ,D,. Carpenter of tho Madison (Wis) Patriot, ami oho of the delegates to Charleston and Baltimore, recently ad dressed two rousing moetings of the Na tional Democracy for Douglas ono in Richland County, and the othor in Wal worth County, in that Slate. At the for mer a band, of fifteen men appoarud, and nt the letter twonty-tlvo; with bannors inscribed: "For Froniount m 185U in 1800, for Douglas." The Breckenridge Ticket. The Now Yoik Express, 'an American paper, sayn: "Nobody is going to voto for Brock'cn ridge and Iiano in this Stato, any moro than they aro, going to vote for tho Em peror of China, or tile Tycoon of Japan." On Saturday last tho votoran Commo dore Stowart entoiod upon bis oighty third year. Ho lias been in tlio sorvico of Ins country fbr a pariod of sixty-three I ?r?rs an'1 J',P ' fnry .ftC 1 ' fpt mo of tl.o Cayano and actions, Levant, wliiln nttitnntiiltiiiv tlin (Innut it n( inn Ii1i . . niary 20, 1815, forms the nobIe,t mari timo fcatmo of our history, as it is thu ,Mlimlut i.nl.lio at-t of his lonir a, giandest publio act ol Ins long and well spent lifo. He is for Douglas, ANOTHER RALLY! Tho'DonfOcraCy ot Wayne County hvoUl il,l a mnnlino- nt. Frm or c (sburc? " " Oil Saturday August 18th, At 1 o'clock, to" bo addressed by HON GEORGE BLISS, JOHN 1', JEFFIHES, WIHIilAM REED. l)ANii:r, S, 1)1 it,. Tho Domb.cracy of ''little Holmos' invitod to tqeet with tho Doniqcracy of Wayne on that occasion. Let thoro bo a Gland l all v Political Items. to it Hon N. W. CnuMP. of Virginia, Minister iinder.'Piesident lyler, .supports to Chil Mr. Douglas. The Democracy of Haywood county Tennessee, havo. organised at Brownvillo Little Giant Olub. Indian agent Deniiison has been nam ed as the Democratic candidate for Dele gate from Nebraska Tenitory. The new suspon ion bridge at Wheeling will cost about S37.000. The fiist biidge cost about $250,000. In Carroll county, Arkansas, n fow lavs ngo, a hawk toio out tho eves of Uoy who bad captured it m the act ot carrying off a chicken. A Douglas paper will be issued lrom Lexington, Kentucky, in a few days. It will bo called States Itigtits Kentuck.- inn A riF.MnonATin "Dniiflns TTinnn nlnb formed at lluntsvillc, Ala, on the 16th Col. James J. Douegan, was elected Pies ideut. Hon John B. Skinni'.ii predicts that yoming county, JNew Yoik, is good for a gain, for Douglas, of 500 votes ovor tho voto ol Liiiclianan in 1850. The Mississippi Meridian and the Mississippi Independent aro zealouly sup pot ting the- regular nominees, Douglas and Johnson. Fouty Republicans of Camden, Maino, have signed a call for a Democratsc Mass .Mooting at that place. They aio nearly all young men, The Washington Press says that Dcaty, jsq., ol Washington county, , , , . , . l V. ...... l.v , mi" ji. been acting With, tlio Uepublicans lias come out lor loiii ns. 0 t i.t i c lT is thought by SOVeral men of SCIOIIO that 18G0 will bo marked bv more torna does storms and high winds, than have occurred any year in the century. There wore over ten thousand at great Douglas anil Johnson meeting Vnginia, (Jass county, Illinois. Tho en thusiasm for the u-gular nominees was overwhelming. inn iroy waiiy itmes, wiiicn which boictoforo claimed to bean independent c . , 1 l . ,1 ..ir.ii ui uiu ifuuinu, mm iviim public demand, and dcclaies itself uougias. i he lonowing are tlio comiuiatcs nominntion for Congress in Iown: District O. C. Colo, Dem.; Samuel Curtis, Hep. '2nd Distiict B. M. Sam uels, Dem.; Win, Vandover, Rep. amono tne remniKnbio incidents con nected with the Great Eastern, was fact that a blind mini, nil tlio wnv from Wisconsin, wns.amnng tho visitors went on board ol her last wccl In the British Parliament thero ilia been a dobato on theoxpensos of thoChi- neso war, and Air. tjiadstone mado statement that the amount requited would bo no less than 04,000,000. We aio pleased to learn that, on. Wed no.sd.ay last, Hon. Thomas F. Marshall, of Kentucky, lectured on tempetenro Poughkeepsio, and. at tho clone, signed the total abstuii-ucc pledge. I hk Charleston 'Mercury seems to afraid that tholDoiiglas men will oven offering to bet on their favorite carrying boutli Uaroiinn. yo shouldn't womior if tley did, as ho bids fair to hweopiovciy othor btate. The Louisville Journal says' thai lion, Archio Dixon has taken the stump for Douglas. Tho Little Giant of Ulinqis couldn't ask for a more gallant and foetiva .champion than tho tall giant IVOUIUCKV. Tho Chilieotho (O.) Advertiser, of 27th, says that "two couneilmon, weie elected in this city last spring, who immediately aftor thoeloction nritn u. iji.i, IIUiuulll.tllia 1' bliu srtte, are out lor JJongias, A LBTTBit from Lowisblirg, Virginia, itod 24 tli inst..savR: " Vpstprdnv iiatoit 4tn inst.,savs: "yesterday held a Doniocralie mooting and appointed onr'delegates, DaVls and Hogc to Stanton. We also ratuiod tlio nomination' of Doug las mm .Joiinsou. Col. Samvel Matthews, of Mississippi will HipportiDouglas and Johnson. Memphis, Appeal learns that ho has loady adiio$sed Ins lollow citizens Loo.xahoma in behalf of the nominees the Dcmociatic party, , The groat fcatmo, noxt to Gcorgo Ban croft's addiess, of Um cadobration' on 10th of September, at Cleveland, whoro tho monument commemorativo of Perry's victory is to bo inaugurated, will bo mock navat battle on the lake just off city We givo tho following extract1 of lottor from a prominont gentleman resid ing in Lexington, Virginia: ''From obtained from loading men from nil quartois, nt our court, I am fully assured that tho Democrats boio aro favor of Judgo Douglas in the propor tion of from five to ten to ono probably ten to ono. A Douoi.a ami Johnson clubhns been fo imed at Noifolk, Virginia, with following odicots: President, Aaron Jef fioy; Vice Presidents, Moisrs. Simon IStono, A. S. Dozier, Roland Clapp and , J eter Utiiloliurst; and a vigilance corn- Ituitteeof one hundred good uud truo men. Country Convention. I . By resolution of tho Democratic Central Committee Of Holmes county tho Dcmociacy of tho county nro requested to atseniblo at the muni places of holding elections In thu ovcral townships on Suturd.iv, tho 11th day ot A"3U' 1800) anil proceed to voto by ballot, in tho UBiial manner, and during tho uaunl hours tor holding primary elections, (or ono Mombor of Congress, ono Clerk of tlio Court of Common Picas, ono l'robalo Judgo one lteqordcr and Commissioner, it Ii further requested that at toast ono ot Jud8e of elections In cttcU.Tpwjjipjvm ,,,"'ku ,u,ur"s 01 u,u uuo uu nuaytiio 13th dR,6f Ahgiist by mooting With thC.Con tra'.Commlttoo In tho vlllago of Mlllorsburg an - . . . . . 1. . on tho ald 18th day of August at 1 o'clock P M., to cotirjt tho votes and declaro the horn!-- n L - V.' ..... A':. .. . ncesiormo iuinucraiic,iicttct 10 no voiouior at thogenoral election on tho socond Tuesday of October lt;60. liy order ol Contral Comtmnlttco Country Convention. J. A. ESTILL, Chairman. Democratic Primary Elections. i3 announced standi, plcdgiid' to 'support the nom ili, nccj'( ' 11 a . 1116 Uemocratlc-lTimary lilcttions for. Holmes , ivyouniy wmuo nem aiine usual places, on' Satut iliiy tho 11th day of August, 1800.. It is understood that every man wlioaa namo We are authorized to announce the following-- CONGRESS, TttOMA'S ARMOR,. . WILLIAM UKED. ":. '' It. II. NUGEN;' '"'Y.''ul CLERK or THE COURT. ERASTUS liEECHER.af-Saltcrcek Tp. ... mqovrK jodok, ., t 1 .jiENRV ,G. SAUNDERja". fVl , COMMISSIONER, . ' . . i' 1 JOSEPH KIMERER, of Ripley." ' JESSE.UHL of M.echanic. RECORDER, ,1.1 A. J. BELL, JOI1NS.ORR. ' The names are announced In alphabetical order. The printer's fee is one dollar to subscribers to he Farmer three dollars to those who ftre iibt.-jr No name announced unless accompanied with' the monev. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. '"mill! llonrdl ofSchool Examiners, within and fori tho eottnlr of Holmos. will hold mooting! in tho the at lias inu tor m 1st R. the who a at be be "tho of- of tho who nnd weio L.U u-n wo The al at of tho a the a in formation in tho SELLING OFF AT COST! Now Is your Timo to Secure Bargains! CLOTHIIsTG TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT COST Trices for the Next CO Diij s. IN ordfr to make mom fori ad extenilve stock of Nf rr Q'loila for the fall trade we now offer to the nubile for tho next 60 tl lys the remainder of our Summer Ooodi t COST 1'IIICES. All Htolnrlltrtto mil at the. UNITED STATES CLOTHING S TORE, AT Tit K SK1.V flPTIIR LtTTt.lt flt.VT x get good ba italns In lteailj-.Made.Ciolhliip and Oen- tiumcu uit.itiiiiiK jjuuua. B. 11. HOFFMAN i. UO. Jllllc sburg 1S60. nil. w f 1Wf;v Tnha ' Aiubiiu ku Abauubipt. ''.M,i,i."u.,K "i". uiuuiu;un, i in ."cn(emuer,.'iii t nentumner ana on tne -.'(tn nt I'Ciuuer ti ii, lwiu, inr mo examination ol ap- plloants us teuoliora of dnimou Solmols.. 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