we will main¬ UVEA1K. NEW MEXICO. pie, the enactment of an unjust, THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. est, to suspeud the passage of a bill whose as these acts are concerned, People's FATi.ni 86 N- Y- C. Manuel through on strict en¬ OyricK. Ne+*tm *<¦, WASHINGTON, D. Old Line Democrat..Jose Gallegos. and unconstitutional merits cannot secure the of two- tain them, and insist their and i.ther* to for Ca¬ oppressive, Fugitive ADOPTJCD JUNK 1862 approval shall desiring apply OHIO. Slave Law, are proved to be inconsistent AT BALTIMORE, 1, thirds of the Senate and House of Repre¬ forcement, until time and experience INVENTORSveats are informed that a i tbe ueceseary drawings LIST OF MEMBERS OFTHEIID CONGRESS. Old Line Democrats..David T. Disney. M. H. with all the and maxims ot De¬ I. sentatives until the of the demonstrate the necessity of further legis¬ and paper* are prepared by the undersigned with the Nichols, Alfred P. Kdgerton, Andrew KUison, principles Resolved, That the American Democ¬ judgment people of tlie utmost dispatch, and on the moat moderate t«*nna and to the tlifc can be obtained thereon, and which hus lation to guard against the evasion AU other Patent busmen* intended to. SISATS. Frederick W. Green, Thomas L. Ritchie. Kd- mocracy, wholly inadequate racy place their trust in intelligence, for promptly ol two Senators from each settlement of the ol which the saved the Ainericau from the cor¬ laws on the one haud, and the abuse of Persons wishing information or advice relative The S«uaU consists *son B. Olds, Wm. D. Lindsey, Harvey H.John- questions tliey patriotism, and the discriminating jus¬ people to PatenU or Invention* at ail timet* commit tho ?tate There are Stato*, l.y of the their on the not may thirty-one reprmented Hon, Wilson Shannon, George Bliss. Andrew are claimed to be an adjustment. tice of the American people. rupt and tyrannical domination powers other, impairing undersigned without thurut. either personally at his sixty two Senators. from a their to out the or lettrr ALFR1SI) K. in Jtahr; Old Jane Democrats, in Roman. Stuart. X. That no permanent settlement ol II. That we thin an a Rank of the United States, and present efficiency carry office, by UKAClJ, Whigs, Soott Aaron Har¬ Resolved, regard of the Constitution ; ami we Fob. 3. Solioitor of PatenU, 86 Nassuu at., N. Y. iho-« uiarkeil l l>., Independent Democrat*, I'., Whigs..John Harrison, the Slavery question can he looked lor, distinctive feature of our creed, corrupting system of general internal im¬ requirements as Union 8. H tho»o elected as Moses B. John L. W. K. political of the those elected men; lan, Corwin, Taylor, in the of the which we are deprecate all further agitation ques¬ ttKANVIIXKINKlMIWAKir AMI# WaTXHCIIHK. or State men- except practical recognition proud to maintian before provements. Southern Rights Sapp, Kdward Ball. truth that is and free¬ the VIII. That the Democratic tions thus settled, as dangerous to our Institution has been ia successful operation President David K. Atchison Democrats..L. D. Campbell, Slavery sectional, world as the great moral element in a Resolved, three and its devoted . Independent proprietor, having . Dickins. and will discoiMiteuance all efforts TII18 yean, Secretary Anbury dom national; the total o form of from and party will abide by aud uphold peace, to the of l'rri/l Term Kdward Wade, J. K. Giddings. by separation government springing faithfully or renew twenty-five years management th« Mick, ia t.tfurn. r.tjnifs the General Government from and the laid down in the to continue such agitation, when¬ now enabled to and ALABAMA. MIHSISMIM'I. OREGON. Slavery, upheld the will; and we con¬ principles Kentucky judiciously select, skillfully ap¬ by popular and in wherever, or however made; and we such curative as ure best to - ever, . 186fl Adams. (U.) 1857 Old Line Lane. the exercise of its and consti¬ trast it with the creed and of and resolutions of 1798, ply, agencies adapted Buuj Kiupatrii'k Stephen Democrat..Joseph legitimate practice Virginia as each oase. Female diseases, in all their form*, re¬ ..... 1m59 IHill to will maintain this settlement essential C 0 Clay Vacancy PENNSYLVANIA. tutional influence on the side ol b reedonj; under whatever name or the of Mr. Madison the Virginia ceive attention and those even who have KANSAS. MISSOURI. Federalism, form, report particular Alt to the the iu that it those to the of the Whig party and been to beds from one to . B. J. and States whole nationality confined their years, . 1855 David R. AU-hinon 1855 Old Line Democrats.T. Florence, Rob by leaving which seeks to the will of the con¬ Legislature 1799; adopts twenty R W. Johnson* palsy Union. with or anomalous are assur¬ - of the S. - 1859 ol as one of the main the spinal, uterino, disease, Win. K. Sebastian 1859 Henry Gryee ins, jr., Wm. H. Witte, John MoNair, Samuel subject of Slavery and the extradition stituent, and which conceives no principles constituting integrity for them. We NEW HAMPSHIRE. impos¬ is ed that there is still hope especially CONNECTICUT. A. Bridged, Henry A. Christian fugitives from service. ture too monstrous cre¬ foundations of its creed, and John G. Chapman, ofJMd., invite such to with us, as unrivalled suc¬ - Muhlenberg, for - the - political Smith . 1855 Moses Norris, 1865 public oorresponu Truman jr W. Straub, H. B. Wright, Asa Packer, Ga- XI. That all men have a natural to resolved to them out in their obvious the National Convention cess has given us oonndouoe of tbeir De¬ - President Isaac Toueey - . 1857 Jared W. Williams 185H right dulity. carry of Whig curability. new yukk. lusha A. Grow, James Gamble, Wm. H. Kurtz. a of the and as the use rangement of the uorvous system, liver, and digestive California. portion soil; that, III. Resolved, That, entertain¬ meaning and import. are relieved. from to - C. organs, Terms, $0 (1 win - 1855 Wm. 11. Smtnd 1855 Dram, John L. Dawson, Michael therefore, William M. Augustus of the soil is to the IX. Resolved, That the war with Mex¬ $12 week,generally to or the amount - - life, these the Democratic of a per . . 1857 indispensable views, The is list of the Free Dem¬ accordfny helplessness John B. Weller 1857 Hamilton Fitk Trout, Carlton B. Curtis. ing party following care NEW JERSEY. of all men to the soil is as sacred as this ico, all the of of required. Address DELAWARE. Whigs..Joseph R. Chandler, William Kver- right Union, through their delegates assem¬ upon principles patriotism ocratic and Anti-Slavery papers published in W. W. M. ¦ BANCROFT, - D, Jauiua A. bayard 1857 J. R. Thompson -.1857 Issac K. Ner Middleswarth, their right to life ituell. bled in a General Convention, aud the laws of nations, was a just aud Dee. 2V. Oriuiville, Ohio. - - hart, Heister, United States: eo., M. . 185V William 1859 coming the Licking Johu. Clayton Wright Samuel L. John MoCollooh, David XII. That the lands of the Uni¬ iu a of of devotion necessary war on our part, in which every KI.ORIDA. NORTII CAROLINA. Russel, public together spirit coucord, FREE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. CARD. - have shown him¬ - Dick. Jackton Morton . 1855 George E. Badger 1855 Ritchie, Thomas M. Howe, John ted States belong to the people, and should to the doctrines and faith of a free American citizen should I Mail repre¬ neither Inouirer, Portland, Me.; A. ; $2 per unnum. subscriber is prepared to Lecture, the present Stephen R. Mullory 1857 Vacancy RHODE ISLAND. not be sold to individuals nor to sentative and to self on the side of his country, and Willey season, on the new method of OU10. granted Government, appealing Ind. Democrat, Concord, N. 11.; G. G. Fogg; $2. T11U Hiiildiug, with the GEORUIA. Old Line Democrats..Thomas Davis, Ben¬ but should be held as a sa¬ nor word or deed, wall, in the and forms. - gravel . - corporations, their fellow-citizens for the rectitude of by News, Keen*, N. 8. Woodward; $1.25. Octagon Hexagonal IK. C. Lktwuon 1855 S. P. Chaso (I. D.) 1855 morally physically," II,; 1859 F. Wu