BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.

entirely acceptable to us, baring already American Cpr fa IT/Tbe decisions of JOUN A. BIODOET, There is also an association iu town called I THE VOICE OF THE PRESS. sew York proved himself to be tree to tfce South and fBHOXIfLB. (lie " "The Young Me n's Christian Association."? MEXICO. AMI ; , one of Judges the Moot \u25a0 INQlilftEK ESQ of ? Albany County?lmeritam As part of their operations, the}' procur- Fayeittrville [A. C.) Argus. to the whole coaotry. But raore aaoo." Tnun p\ant t'onef," held at Bedford dtiring tho winter i From the Numerous communications from the land ed the delivery of a very able and inter- Savannah Republican. At the election h Green of 1854-5, composed of Hon. A. King, of revolution* show a state affairs strango fchad n esting coarse of hectares during the winter, It is with sincere satisfaction that we The noniinathnj of Mr. FiHmore, we are American ticket was elected bv C. J., Hon. Job Mann, sod John A. Blodg- They ot' and stormy even for Mexico. Fronuucla- majority of C5. and which is now almost completed. hoist the names ot MillardFillmore, New sure, will meet a very cordinl reception et, Esq., are to be published in Pamphlet haTe been well attended, and highly instruc- ment oe* were abundant; Vei% Cruz on the Yoik, and Donelson, ot throghout the Sooth, among the Ameri<.*an .luburn?fusion Laid Out. form in the early part of next month at tive. The lecturers so far have been Governor the Presi- 18th ultimo was bombarded by the Cns'le | Marshall , as our candidates for and alto with many who are not mem- Al BCRS March POLLOCK, Dr. SCHAVF of Franklin, of San Juan d' Ulloa; ?n the 19tfc an en- party, 4.?Auburn \uieri Philadelphia, Price 25 cents per copy Vice-Presidency for the term all over, 8. 11. Henry is May,,, College, Dr. WHITTLE ol Boston, Dr. LOUD dency and bers of the party, lie has been "tried in elected ov ?r These opinions have at different periods gagement p.ok place between the Castle and Christopher Morgan. The of Philadelphia, and the celebrated temper- commenc ing on the -Ith of March, ISSI. the and not and rest ©f'the -it Ouenero. The Castle balance found wanting," the American ticket been published in this paper. 5o far as we GUCCH. They all the steam frigate, is elected M,., I ance lecturer, JOHN B. From the Montgomery (Ala.) Journal. the whole poople of ail parties have the the wark tickets also. " arc competent to judge, and from the ex- seemed happy in their selection of subjects; then became the object of attack by the tor- BEDFORD, Pa. inexpressible satisfaction that highest confidence in his integrity, and bis \ credit.? It is with Santiago. The shots of the latter Llitle F dli ' pression of opinion of those whom we know and acquitted themselves with much tress of | ' ?Majority for Sam ! pleasure to announce the nomi- sound national and conservative principles. to be competent, we can without hesitation i The latter however, 1 consider one of the we have the were well aiiued and a magazine exploding LITTLE FALLS: March Mwrning, 14. ISsG- 4?The * Vriday March ! moat remarkable men ol the age. I bad of- nation of that pure man, true patriot, and Such a tuan they delight to honor, and will can ticket elected Aa.eri say, that these decisions, for legal correct- at the satire time with the attack, soon ( by fif,y Ulilj,)ri| ten heard of the eloquence and power of of republican institutions? most cheerfully unite to place him at the both other ness and ability, cannot be surpassed. We j noble product brought it to terms. The result of the ex- | tickets. "Feirless and Free." | Gough as u lecturer on temperance, but no the Government. therefore recommend the Millard Fillmi^te?by the American Con- plosion was, two men killed and sixteen head of Good Gree/ibush. | cordially Pamph- man who has nevr heard him knows how to been a less f/r let and vention at Philadelphia. frightfully Mr. Ponclsou ha* prominent Bam', for ; would advise every one to subscribe appreciate hiin. His voice is all that Deroos- wounded. Ticket Swp*iTior is U I* PROPRIETOR i actor on the politiual stage, and is, there- elected DAVID OVER, EDITOR AN for one or more copies for the benefit of ; thenes could have asked; anJ he is, so far us From iht Alexandria Gazelte. It appears that a number of oonvicts in I majorities ranging from 25 to 90. fore, less known to the mas*es. To South- themselves arnd their friends. my observation reaches, unapproachable in So , of New York, and the Castle of San Jiinn led oo by one Sal* Chenango 0. K.' FOR PRESIDENT: oomedy mid tragedy. He seems to enter ern men it is quite sufficient to kno N that 1 both Andrew J. Donelson, of Tennessee, are the ecdo rushed upon the officers, overpowered Oxford; into his subject with his whole heart and mind; he is one of them, was the near relative of Pies ton and Norwich hsvee]..,.. Messrs. Joseph Bernhard and G. Nelson candidates of the "American Order" for them, took possession of the guns end turn- ted American Supervisors. FILLMORE, i and from the commencement to the e.onclu- "Old Hickory," and enjoyed throughout Mil-MRU Smith, in the llcuse of from \ the follow- Representative the President and ice-Poesident ofthe United ed thorn upon the city. We clip ! NEW YORK. | siou of his lecture, he rivets undivided life his highest confidence. ? Victory in Oswego OF this District, have our thanks for favors in ing a letter; Feb., 22nd> his eventful i i attention of his hearers as if lie had some States. from Vera Cruz of Mr. the FOR VICF. PRESIDENT: The ticket is a good, sound, national one, ! Crocker, American candidal j sending us documents?over the left! They : power of fascination more than human. I When this was written we were without to the N. Y Times: for Supervisor, was and wc shall support it most '?ordiaily aud elected by about 2io ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, | jprobably are of the opinion that there are . condidly confess I never had any adequate the particulars of the circumstances attend- At daylight, (13th) two shots wer* fired majority. no district, conception of the power of man as an orator Governor zealously.? Chronicle 6f Sentinel. OF | Americans in the and thut they ing the a chievtuient of this gratifying re- over this citv to notify the that the all TENNESSEE. ; until I heard John B. Gough. The Sumter Republican in announcing the Troy Right' ! jonly represent Locofocoisin ! Well, may- sult, but we cannot refrain from congratu- castle had pronounced, snd an order was Yours, &c., SPECTATOR. nomination of Fillmore and Donelson, The American ticket was tiinmphant ; be they are right! the upon a son after sent to tlic to surrender by says n Sake of the Inlon, ? ?* * lating our reader* and country city ; I Troy. The "llepublican" ticket Inion for the the it's a good ticket. receive Meeliug of fact that sneaks at once of union, harmony, 11 o'clock, threatening to bombard place an insignificant vote. SUuui i- fouiity Council. "We are glad that the recent Convention elected Aoti PIERCE STATE TnE JIG LAW. nationalism and success. if it did not join with theiu. The city did Mayor, and the American candidates CONVENTION.; has given some evidence, in the nomination | Orally, "took the field." By our l ist advices from Harrisburg, wo The County Council met in Bedford on From Iht Danville(Va.) Register not surrender and at 114 o'clock the castle of Mr. Fillmore ofa willingness to place The undersigned, Members of the Legis- learn that the Locofocos have not vet re- ; Friday last. The number in attendance opeued fire in earnest. The forts on shore Sing Stug Cor. of the N. I*. Exprew. It is enough foi us to say. at present, that their banner in the hands of a well knowu lature of Pennsylvania, Laving been selec- pealed the Jug Law. Remember that Lo- was large, and the greatest enthusiasm returned the fire. The cannonade lasted Char the track For the First Gun i wc proudly and cheeifully run up the flag and well approved public servant. from ted by their fellow cit-zens.in different parts in both branches about thiec-qwarters of an hour, during well tried 11 cat Chester County. cofucoism has the majority ! prevailed. The nomination of Fillmore and of Fillmore and Donelson to the mast head for to devise a of In the high position which his friends desire of the Commonwealth, plan of tLe Legislature, and have the power to Donelson was cordially responded to, and which time considerable damage was done We lure nn-t the enemy and they are and shall give them our zealous and cordial to elevate him, he gave ofabil- united action, by which all opposed to the it! Will do it* We think not, Council in the best to The only person wounded again proof ours. Let the high bird ol' liberty repeal they the adjourned, possible support during the coming i-auipaign. To building". scream and of the the ity, integrity and a sound national spirit jitthrough tke sir. At a charter destructive policy principles or if they do, it will be repealed by adop- manner. From the feeling existing, we and that 1 have heard of, was a waiter in election in the Whigs Americans of the South commanded alike admiration of held in our village (Sing Sing) National Administration may co-operate aiu first shot fired which ! yesterday ting another equally odious! What lying would not be if Bedford County hotel 1 stopping at. The i surprised Side, we say, let us organize for the fight the Amer- President and eigvt trnrtecs out of nine the support of a Stale Ticket, respectfully a thick wall friends and respect of the whole scamps the leaders of that party are! will roll up a majority of from 500 to 800 uud do battle once more for the tried, hon- from the castle passed through ; and the Treasurer, were elected by au aver- in favor of such a move- ican people. lie knew in his administra- iuvite all who are next fall. statesman, of brick, across the dining room, breaking age unjori'y of 3U. To is village gave !a,t of est national who has been ever sectional division of Lis ment, to assemble in City .rid ounty Ion* ? [ly"The Bedford in its the off the thr chair occupied tion, no country, , fall, the American Slate ticket, leas tbau The following are the Resolutions adopt- found truo to the Constitution and the way legs of no out of - ventions ON THE 19th OP MABCH next, to < Borough met in the Uourt House last Mon- Col. Pickest, U. S Consul at this port, pandered to the prejudice contempti- 10U 650. Beat that if you can.- ed by the County Council. Union. "Once more unto the breach, dear by The village is redeemed. elect delegates equal in number to tbeir day evening with open doors, and nominated of waiters. ble sectional division of parties; but stand- Americans rule i and the leg of one the The as far a, the ion. Resolved, That this Council endorses, friends, once more"' the nnd ; America the village of Sing in the State Senate and House a ticket for spring elect Our friend, to be forwarded the the ing by constitution, sustained by representation with sincere pleasure, the nomination, late- From the (Ga.) Chronicle. ball is to East by i is concerned. a Convention to be Moore. Sheriff of the *lu%ustn the laws, he governed the country and tho of Representatives, to Hugh Esq., County, ly made by the American National Conven- Mexican express, as a trophy of this evcut- The sun shines brighter and the air is The nomination of Mr. Fillmore, we are whole country as one united confed- held at HARRISBURG, ON THE 26th OF was in attendance, but did not participate tion at Philadelphia, of Millard Fillmore ful day. great purer than ever before iu the village. So- sure will meet a very cordial reception erated republic. His foreigu and domestic tnueh for the TUP. SAME MONTH, for the purpose of nom- in the proceedings. We expect our friends for President, and of Andrew Jackson Pon- This attuct was a temporary and local re- nomination of Fillmore and ehon for Vice President, of the United throughout the South, among the American alike secured and Donelson. Keep the bail Thi< inating candidates for Auditor General of the Borough to turn out and elect this a band desperadoesf but in policy peace prosperity, arolling. States. not volt of small of town will a for and party, and also with many who ure mem- respect, at borne and abroad. All ofthis give majority the American Canal ComwiMtonnvr, and Surveyor Gen- ticket. It is composed of good unex- I'ucbla, llaroy Tauiarii has fortified him- I ticket , uncertain threat- of 150. It gave for Resolved That the and bers of the party. He has been "tried is the of i Cass, in 1&43, eral, to be mrpported at the ensuing fall ceptionable men, and we have the power to that place tbo stroDghold of well known to millions American 269 Yours, ening condition of our public affairs imper- in the balance and not found wanting;" and self aud made ! respectfully. election, to political ; through triumphantly. Then to work, a citizens before whom this nomination is OLD and taka such other put it atively demands change in the National the whole people of all parties have the his armed opposition to Comonfort. From Ax CASS DEJIOCCAT. action as umy he necessary to crisis. friends' Administration, which should now, more placed. But we are rather unintentionally the highest in integrity, the mas* of contradictory information whioh First Gun Rockland. than ever be controlled by a President of confidence his and his wc promised not to do uutil from U. B. M'COMB, J. DOCK. have read on Mexican affairs, we have doing what tried eiitegritv and firmness. souud and national conservative principles. wc P'EBMONT KLECTIOX- The whole J. W. KILMKOCR, C. L. IIR.VSECKER. [Gg""Pr. B. F. HARRY on Thursday week we know whether or not Mr. Fillmore would Rctolvd, That to Millard Fillmore we Such a man they delight to honor, and wilj been able to gutbar tiiia which we believe to i American ticket was trumphantly elected at JAMES J. LEWIS, JortN M. GIBBON YT, entered on the discharge of his duties as accept the proffered honor. our charter election can proudly point, and say behold the man! mo"t cheerfully unite to place him at the l>c true, vis: that Comonfort desires to do yesterday. JOHN FEROCSON, R. It. MOORHKAD, HE i" a i Phyah'ian of the Poor House. weighed in the balance by his country here- best the to build With the public life of Mr. Donelson the DAVIDTAOGART, DKLOKMA IMBRIK, j head of the government. his to regenerate country; good Doctor, and we have no doubt will give tofore, and never found wanting! -'the man people are necessarily less acquainted. Fie X/" Courtship and .Marriage; SILL'JT AN, WRIGHT, up its trade ; encourage manufactures and or, 7.ie J. a. JOHN for the times." From the Hunterdon (AT. J.) Gazelle. CRAWFORD, entire satisfaction. in its is a southern man of the high-souled sons and Sorrown L. REED, A. VV. The Convention could not to give stability to and inspire respect Joys .Imerkaa Life, bv Resolved , That, in A. J. Donelson, a Philadelphia , of P. VV. HOLREKKKPF.R, J. IIE.NRY W INTRODK, I de- of Tennessee, the State of heroes, orators Mrs. Caroline Lee llentz, author cf We are indebted to Messrs. Jordan and nephew of Gen. Jackson, high in his confi- in our juJgincnt, have selected candidates laws. The majority of the people arc Autit JACOB STRUBI.E, JONAS AfOtPTI.N E, So far wc have J the and E. J. Morris and dence while living, and the heir to his prin- not to the American sirous that he may sacteed, bat the dema- and statesmen. as any | Patty's Scrap Btg," Ac., will issue from HR. JORDAN, O. J. IiEI.L, Sellers of Senate, more acceptable, only i ciples when dead, wo recognize a democrat to his benevo- knowledge of his antecedents, he has served the press ofMr. T. B. Peterson, Sc. 102 F. JOY MORKIB, T. L. BALDWIN, Sansom of the House, at Harrisburg, for fa- Party, as at present organized, but to the ! gogues are determined defeat of a purer soiiool than that, now existing and his Chestnut PHILIP W. A. BARRY, fcody of those lent designs, end with gangs of robbers from country with ability and fidelity when- street, Philadelphia, on tae 221 CLOVER, one who cannot fail to rally around him ail great who prefer to retain j VV. FRAZER, D. PHELPS, ever and wherever that country Las de- iuat. It will be published large duo- r.. who yet cherish the memory, firmness and the honored name of Wuio. Since th# ! the inonntain# keep the country continually I iu one ANDREW GUKGO, DANIEL I.OTT. friend Bowman use tiis influence assistance."? Columbus decimo of Won't patriotism of the departed Hero. afflictive dispensation of Providence which in a state of cottfusiou. manded his Inqui- volume, over five huudred pages D. A- FINREY, DAVII)MUMMA, JR., t that good Democrat, AN- rer. for old Jackson Resolved, That we cordially invite all. Millard Fillmore to To return again to tho affair at Castle neatly bouud iu cloth for one dollar and IIE.NRY SOVMiER, JAMES M. SELLERS, j unexpectedly called oc- j DREW JACKSON PONELSON! We would who arc tired of govermeotal imbecility and | twenty-five cents;, or iu two volumes, paper ItEftRV C. PRATT, JCHN C. FLENNTKEN, ! cupy the high position of President of the San Juan: it appears that after the attack vacillation, to unite with tis in our endeav- 1 BACF.L KERR, DAVID MELLrNOER, think M. upon the city a revolt sprung up among the ONE WEEK LITER FROM EU- { cover, for ouc dollar, ours to secure the election of our patriotic Uuited States no uim, perhaps, in the Union j K. HAINES, U. GAYLORD, leaders, Fillmore and Djtielsoir has been so firmly entrenched in the groat convicts themselves in which the more ROPE i Mrs. Ileu'.z is a writer of more llian or- WILLIAMHAMILTON,J. ITBOWN. For the lateit Harrishurg news, see the ARRIVALOF THE AFRICA. Resolved, That these resolutions be pjnb- Americen heart, llis sound, practical coa- peaceably inclined overcame and made dinary ability, and this work is said to Lc, SAM'L CALDWELL. letter of our correspondent. It appears i lished in the American pupers of the dis- servalisui ?his clear comprehensive, patri- j prisoner of Salcedn, hoisted ihe white flag by persons competent to judge, one of btr Harrisburg. Feb. 13, 1556. that Locofocoism is so dearly in love with trict. NKW YORK, March 8. Tiie steamship and submitted to the Governor of Vera best works of fiction. If you with a really otic views of National policy?hie apparent | Africa arrived to day, bringing date* from the "Jug Lw,"' that their legislature will 23d had not try deny vil- desire, while occuying Presidetial Chair, to ! Crtu. The ultimo had been s"t to laugbabie aud interesting book, send on for Bowman need to that he i continue it on the statute books. Tur. PROSPHCT IN VIRGINIA.?The Rich- Liverpool Saturday, Feb. 23d She and exact justice to apart for the execut ion of the ringleaders. ; tlio above. ified and abused the Methodist and Luthe- mond (Vn.) National American thus refers administer equal every ' brings no tidings of the misting steamer Cor. lnquirir and Chronicle, section of the Union?his well-known and ! ran congregations and clergy, at the late j to the prospects of the American party, its THE VOICE OF GEORGIA Pacific. strict and conscien- MILLARDFILLMORE. ?The eloquent edi- Locofoco meeting, for he did, as many IIARRISBLRO, March 11, 1856. i acknowledged integrity at I nominees and principles, in Virginia: [From the Milltdgevillt [Go.) Recorder.] Consols closed 91. tor of the Princeton Kentu/kiau, in spetk- members of these clrurehee who were pres- i Ma. Editor?The House has at last passed oiousness?have combined to give him a From every quarter of our Common- Mr Fillmore's nomination has beon every The Peace Conference is progressing fa- iug of this great and honest statesman, ent will testify; and in bis paper of week i the Liquor Law, and returned it to the Senate bold upon the affections of the American : : with sundry amendments. The Senate uruin- wraith, the hearty response has already come where received with uumistakab'e manifes- vorably. makes these juat remarks: before last ho has commenced on the Pres- people which but few men have possessed j ' imouslyrefused to concnr in the House amend- which proclaims that all are eager for the tations of popular favor. Though presented byterian clergy. Indeed, Locofoco leaders since the formation of the American Re- i The Roth'hilds take the whole of 'Millard Fillmore is to day the star to- j merits, and the matters in controversy are contest, and arc unfurling the flag inscribed as the candidate of the American party ?a just time, public. In thus proclaiming our prefer- British loan at 90. wards whose cheering light thousands of eys at this while they arc trying to j now in the hands of aC otnmiltee of Confer- composed with the names of oar chosen candidates. party of sound nod patriotic are secure all the Catholic vote, seem to think ence, composed of Messrs. BKOWNE, Wiien- ence, we believe tbit we reflect the views The Peace Conference it is supposed turning for deliverance from our present Aye, the voice of the people, awake to Whigs and JDemocrate?the moderate, they can't co too far in their abuse of nil ! EY and JOBIUK ef the Senate, and Musers. of a very large majority of the people of would meet ou the 231 ult. Great anxiety troubles. Ha is a statesmen of high in- WK:(IUT the importance of the thinking ..atioual men of the country, who slid, They will secure the pa- (of Lnxerne, GETS and HCKSECKER of approaching strug- our adopted State, and of those of three is felt ae to the result, but it is generally tellect and firm resolve?a patriot pure i the House. The rseutt is looked upon as gle, and determined to meet the issue as dseire to witness the vssation of sectional pist vote which they arc, after; but may fourths of the States of the Uniuu. Wo supposed that peace would be concluded us incorruptible. We have tried liirn in the i very uncertain. a d I would not be at all si.r- and agitation and strife, wll gladly unite in they not lose the by this course? becomes patriots freemen, greets us on the bitter oppoitiou, not only of the France is very anxious for it. time of danger, and he has proved himself Protestant, prised to find the Committeennable to a (tree, expect I every hand. once more derating to the Executive Chair of the of It is a poor rule that won't work both ways.' of course Loco Foco Party, but of sectionalists of There is uothiug more in regard to the worthy his trust. Like heroes land the bill in this event would I one who, in an eminent degree, inspired j fall. But we must wait, and see. TLut mice sounds as the prophet's word, "high aud low degree;" yet with Millard ' difficulties between England and the Lotted Bueua Vista, 'he was baptised in fire and Aud in its swelling tones are heard, oonGUcnce at homo and commanded admi- SQUANDERING : The Legislature has not yet, I balieve, pass Fillinoreas staudard bearer, we expect to , Slates, except that the Londou Advertiser blood, and came out steel.' llis patriotism ! ration abroad. ( j ed one bill this sess on. Tho thanks of millions vet to be XP~Our friend of tho ?ar.ettf, seems to public triumphantly override the handed forces of ! professes to know that Mr. Dallas brings is hounded by no Mason and l>izon line I regret to inform yox that the Democracy Though nominally the candidate of a forget that during tho adjournment of tho What will we do? Why we will organize fanaticism, north and south. We a.sk no ' very stringent instructions. it is as broad as the prairies and forest, the is fast becoming damn mimed. The old party in town of party Mr. Fillmore belongs really to the Legislature,from the 15tb to tho 20th of last every comity, city, and hamlet pledges from oar past lakes and rivers of our continent: com- i bobby of hostility to corporations his been candidate?his caroer , LONDON, Saturday 23?Russia it is aaid our proud people , and will be, virtually the candidate month, there were a few members of both to death; country olu Commonwealth. We will shows him eminently worthy of the high prehending all iu common brotherhood.' , ridden nearly and the has j of the couseuts to the dismantling of Nieolaeff, but onr people, as he was once actually , the Houses who remained in Harrisburg: and good reason to be glad of it. Sensible men plant banners upon the hill-tops, and honor which has been conferred upon him, ! President of the report is regarded as doubtful. that the Senate and | are beginning to look at things as they are erect our altars in the shade of every green the whole people-, who knew no tL?""Tlic statement made at Philadelphia, that during time House , and is guarantee sufficient, that if elected, as no South. The editors of newspapers in paris, are were warmed and lit up at the same expense aid to vote the public interests demands, tree convenient for purpose; we will he will guide the Ship of State clear of the North that Mr. Fillmore was not a member of the rather than through partisan spectacles, or po- Tim Convention which ordered to write no more respecting war or of as if al* wpre there, and that a number of \u25a0 cry aloud and spare no', uutil we have shoals and quicksands which sometimesfceem nominated him, Order, was contradicted by the President j htical crec . To be sure this cannot be said while the Conference sits. subordinates are there, and paid in every 1 shown to tho people the transgressions of so very properly deemed it unnecessary t° peace Council 177 of Buffalo, \ork, who j of alt, but it is well that it may truthfully he to threaten her destruction. as if Loth houses were in full called Democracy, and the sins of the cor- place him upon auy other platform than his Count Orloffarrived at Paris on Thurs- the that he himself was respect ope- - ! said of many. The democracy of th J Sen gave assurance rupt faction it has brought into We GOOI)^E?BSE7 well knewn and well antecedents The Conference opened ou the 25th. ration. Of course this iitile expense, in- . an-, has been completely broken down on the power. PRACTICED day* present when the obligation of each of the Platforms are letters St, and Warsaw curred by tic: present cor rapt Locofoco Le- passage of several bitls in relation to rail- will proclaim the patriotic principles and now-a-days dead-falls to the from Petersburg to Mr. Fidmof, It is known to our readers lion. degiees was administered roads. and other corporations; and the now of that the ; great tnen of iu the German papers, give details prep, gislature, is nothing to the people. A few purposes .dmcricar.ism, and make them the country and fly-traps of of and that he is a member of the Order tu obsolete dogmas of the party on this subject Lewis D. Chamhcll, of Ohio, than whom ; thousands equi - d?red is right, ain't it, i shine forth with brightness, and its beauty small trading politicians. The noble and aratious being in progress for the continu- ' hare been thrown to the dogs, where no man in Congress is more opposed the good standing. friend Bowman, when it is Locnfocoism the wel- as a lamp that burnetii;" for our country's to j national stand taken by Mr. FiUmore in ance of the war, aud state that in no point . Tor* of the State demanded they should have of a I extension American Slavery, made j tho alarming crisis of 1850 energy military that does it! j been thrown, long ago. Even on the subject sake will we not hold our peace, and for and 'sl?bis has the former of the de- is a box has lately been ; speech at the Fillmore and Donelson Rati- It s'nted that ! of banks, they har c become wonderfully Firgtnwt's sake we will not rest, nntil we stern and unwavering adheranno to the Con- partment been abated. containing great soft fioation meeting in Washington City.? fount! in Corsica a number Head the Bowr House Report. We un- sued down, if not sompWtely demoralized.? unite our voices in the sons of deliverance. ! J stitution, and his bold enforcement of the it is said that amount offrauds which said the of letters of Napoleon IM all of tbem auto- derstand that an near as the I'ireet- ; There is now danger they will run into th Among other things by him on the oe- ; present The pseudo Democracy that has ridden our laws under the constitution?his wise and Mr. Sadlier, who ruoeutly committed sui- graphs of the date of 1785, when Napoleon ors can aaoeriaiu, run opposite extreme, and pass more bank bills casion, was the following, which we extract j the Loeofocoe have Commonwealth like a hideous night m*re conservative domestic and foreign policy, cide, has been guilty of is not much short and entered the military school- establishment ( j than au body else, and more than the Oovcr- from the report of his speech: left Uridine that fioui $5.(100 to SB,OOO mrst be cast off forever, and she must en- are the best guarentees of his future con- of JE1,000,000 in Uailwaj shares and -Mort- addressed to his i nor will sign. Would it not present a stiange could These letters were grand- ia It Won't take long for l,ocofoco- ter under new iuto the "He said we and would manage oar duct. The people of this State have 6ceu debt! ; spectacle if the present Governor should be auspices, friendly gagee. He Las also committed crimes of uncle, the archdeacon Louis, and to his letiMrlien they get their fngcrs in honor her own internal| affairs, to suit ourselves aLso, him, beard him, taken him the band, anything, 1 ! loond ere long v.-toiog bank bills passed by contest for and power, with sister by the most diabolical description. mother. They were all signed Napoleon di ta sink it, We eerily believe, that if they present without any of the proffered aid of John and a nobler specimcu of a frank and true i the democratic Legislature? Strang- States, free from the tusty shackles which A portion of the advanced squadron of lionj parte. The proprietor is going to Par- bad continued in power there a ennple ofrj er things have happened. The democratic Bull, Patrick O'Flathertv. or Hans Ber- hearted and pure hearted states- have so long retarded her, and rejoicing "as the Baltic fleet had been steamed up ready is to offor to sell them to the French gov- \cars the would bare been Senate has already passed bills incorporating " gerskiterhopen either. We, like other kuowu. longer, property i a strong man to run a race We have peo- man and patriot tbey bare never the no less than four new banks, and two of (hum for leaving Spitbead on the evening of ormucnt. sold by tkc Sheriff. Aa it is, the present work before us, that enlists the sympathies j pie, had our troubles in the camp, but that They will delight to honor him. by. about tun majority; and the indications are !'2nd. able Board wiM bare to exercise the great- and was nono of other people's businoßs. The Of we shall speak the that numerous others will be passed ere long, of "good men of all parties," calcula- I Mr. Donelson hereaf- WISE ON FlLt-MO TK.?During can- est take trouble was about a colored geatlen.cn on The money article of the Daily New*, of care that tbi* eient may not yet i By the way too, I see the Legislature of Vir- ted to excite enthusiasm in every patriotic | ter. it is not necessary to say that wo be- vass lost spring in Virginia Mr. Wise the fuel, or in other words, a Saturday, saya the teudiug of the new loan place. Truly it was time for the people to -1 ! ginia, strong'}' democratic in both branches, besom, and it is idle to ask what the Ameri- ! piggcr in the lieve tho nomination of these two worthy the present Uovomorof the State, declared Rothschilds at about 90, had pro- her! the hlood-fuelcers that fattened ort the has recently passed a law increasing the baak- wood pile. [Laughter.] On this matter and ahould bo by the ot V ir- cans of Virginia will do? distinguished gentlemen Consols, from the stump, before thousands ?rurn+ji [ j ing capital of thai Ctate three millions tiphl be fad lis own and sbonld duced a fall ofabout i per cent in hard taxce of the people of Bedford opinions, con- | promptly ratified by the American party of ginia voters of all parties, that the admin- from hundred tkiinsaud Hollars Only think of this, to think for himself he although a part of this was subsequently rewrty, the Poor House. The effects TTThe State Convention of Loeofocns -1 thme But thought | Gooigia, as we doubt not it will be by n istration of Millard Fillmore was "IfasA- | ?and from Old Virginia, too! What has be. a The of subscriptions of the profligacy and extravagance of that held at Harristiurg last week, nominated lie could retire to an ante-room now with | majority of the American people every- recovered. aggregate his very words. ' j come of the anti-hank democracy ? Shades .£30,000,000. inglci-like." These were will aonje. his fricad from his ! to the loan reached partj be felt there for years to | of Jackson, what ? George Scott, of Columbia eounty for ('anal Kentucky and friend where. from North Carolina, (Messrs. frout the Cri- The American State Council of New Y'orfc In the absence of any important legislative Commissioner; Jacob Fry jr. of Montgome- Crittecdeo 'll will be seen tk.it the National Amer- The latest correspondence IS THE TOWNSHIPS, has unanimously adopted Kcsohltieia endors- PRIKVDB news, ry county fur Auditor General: and Timothy aitid Haughfor,) and though they were two ican has mea brings of iuterest. I will aliurle to another Harrisburg item. Convention nominated Mr. Fill- nothing of the American Organise for the \ ing tlio nominees National Spring election*, an ! The town seems fast advancing to city liabita. Ives ofhitter county for Surveyor General. to one against him, tliey could fix that mat- more for President by a large majority, Iu Constantinople there was great com- nominate building Convention. good tiektt and elect the won i , A new has recently been erected, in ter up in ten minutes, if it wonid only stay and A.J. DoncUoa, of Tennessee, an old mercial confusion and a material dccliuc in . r. eligible part of the town, called MRtTrMaj. This is *o important matter ??Browit's IOWA FOR FIIXMORK.?A telegraphic fixed. But the nigger business Was an line Democrat, for Vice-President. Mr. prices. EI7*~A petition was presented to particularly thi your. Ho neglect , ' Hotel," and u company of theatric-da are oatside issue. It lad no of single no* despatch from Muscatine, lowa, states that business in the Fillmore is now in Earope, and it remains The Parliamentary proceedings in Eng- ;4to last week from a uurnber I holding forth tn it every night, Sundays ex- your rprirg election We have a beg ight the Fillmore and Done!sou ovunuaroiis Americat party, and for his part, ho wished be seen he will from Northern Pennsylvania, asking cepted, to crowded houses. I air informed, to whetlier accept the nom- land, had been uuiuiporunt. [adits (hould Iow:i to keep the getucn wearing for 1856, and we commence by elect- ' ? the attendance is large, and the performances have been unanimously ratified by the ob color out. [Laugh- ination, and if so. upon what grounds,? There is nothing of interest from France, for a law to prohibit meu from ter and cheers.] ! ing the Townilip a* J Boreugb office?*. ; cswl'tabk- in tbat department. American State Convention. For the present wc need ooly say, he is and other part? of Europe moustaches