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i VOLUME XLVII. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS.Y7. NUMBER 28 Dkio State Jaurnal. TMl-WEKKLt AND WKfcJALl DAlLl IT 80HOULIIH W N . SPIIOtTI.BR, Editor. firinii Invariably U Advance Dailt- W P J " . tha Carrier, par waak 1K ta. Tm WrfiiT par year. WlSSIT ? CluhH of tun sod over 1 SO " TRKMB OF ADVERTISING BY TITJ SQUARE, m una oi tM ua a squabs.) . i .... si a an am uinut wMki. . .08 10 0n " Bmnnthi l 00 j on Swaak...00 Dim " e months 10 00 ; ons " 1 weak.,.. 1 H One 11 ft months BOO: one " daT 100 Dm " Imonthi 0;on " Sdars.... Out 11 1 month 4 ; m " 1 buartioa DUplayad adwttaamenta half mon than the abor nui. AriTtrtiMmnutH, lead sad placed la ta eolama of 'Si- oiml Notioee," duubU UU erauMtry rawe. All notioH required to ba published by law, lf at retss. If ordered on the tnald eioIntlTely after tht ftnt week. M pr nent. mora than tht abort ratea ; bat All ssob will appear la the Tri-Weekly without onarge. UminM Oerda, not eioeedlnf fin lines, pet Tax, I ltd. 'i,W pw lint ; oatitde . NntlcM of mating!, ohariteblt sMlatie, In eonpa- tM, so., uu pnoo. AriverttMment not acoompnld with written dirts-ft obi will ea inserted UU forbid, And harged eooord- Alltrantimt atlvertitmentt must 1m paid in adtwwt. This role will not ba Taried from. tlrniar tht present syntom, the adTtrtftoT pays h tuucb (or iti iace be occupies, tbe ehangei being onArvDiH wit n ina compoaiuvn ooij. iuu im TUF,SI)AY EVENING, SEPT. ttt. Republicans of Oblo, Organlxe fur Tktery Thin day two weeks the great question whether Ohio, the first bora or the Ordinance of Freedom, la to etaud true to the renown of ber youth nod manhood, or falter tberelrom, tod become t mere appendage to tl e South, and an lualra-ment to oppress mankind, aud ourae with negro slavery, thu tree Terrltorlea o( tha Union. No brighter and no more noble testimony can any State or people give to the value of ra I tional liberty, and of the excellence of free white labor than tbia, our State of Ohio. Id ixly year free white labor baa reclaimed ber toll from the savage aud the wild em en, and caused it lu become the alHMle of tbree millions ul intelligent Freeman. Our valine aud hillsides teem with all the elements of a nsflued and Christian clvilieatlon. Our State ti crossed from lake to river with canals and railroadi, aud InteraeotlDg at every point, are lateral branchei, turnplkei and roeda through which like the life blood in our veins, How the Hie blood of the trade and commerce of a mighty people. Virginia aud Kentucky were H tales In the Union whn we were not even recognized aa a Territory, and yet, because of the health-giving and vita Uing etfeota of Freedom aud Free La nor, Ohio b overtopped them both in the race ut oivilizatiou aud progrea. Upon tbe aoil of Ohio this day there live more free while men than in both of tbuae State combined, while In tbe number oi ohurchee, school bouaea, marta of trade, manulnctoriei, and true republican contentment, we bave outstripped them, even u a railroad ctr outstrips tbe Goneitoga wagon. And why and bow bave we done thiet Sim ply by the excellence ol free white labor over elave black labor. Here every mm ia tree, there evury other man li a slave. Here the men who till our soil own them selves and tbe land on winch they toll, there the men who till tbe aoil and labor in tbe wot ktbop are tbe prop erty of others. They are bought and sold like brutes. Tby have, therefore, no ambition to labor, for whatever tbey earn goes Into the pockets uf the men who own them. The eUve power Is enentlally an Aristocrat oy. They lock upon men wbo till tbe earth or labor in lite woiknfaop aa an Interior race wbttever Ihttir color may be. Labor and Slavery are always linked together In their mlndn; and me white man who does the work of "a nltfgur" tboy would no more associate with, invite to their private board, or permit their dauitbtunt lo marry, than tbongh be were a slave. TnU is tbe civilization of tbe Slave States, In coutradUUnction to the civilisation of the Free Statea- Tbe Slave power, by lt wealth, community of Interest, aud overbearing, imperious dicta tion, bave lot a number of years ruled and controlled tbe polttirs ol ibis country. Not satis fled with what thoy have, tbey ask for more Slave territory. They are ooattnnally en croaching upon the rights of tbe Free Stales, and like a sturdy beggar become more exacting in their iem uiil. Ttwtr coruuold hs no out side row. Yield to (hem what they demand to day, aud tney will corns back to-morrow with anew demand. Thuy have already inbdued the South aud crushed out of It freedom of spet cb and ot the press, and now tbey ara do tng what in tbeoi 1 es to subdue tbe North and bring the people to lblr feet, and there are not wanting oraveos and doughfaces in the Free States to assist in tbe job. To subdue Ohio to tha will ol Virginia and South Carolina, to Wi-a and to Rbett, U now tbe misnlt n of Payne and tbe miserable tloket of sycophants whom he leads. Tbey would olose our mouths against the wrongs ol Slavery, and would permit tbe Sonthern Slaveholders to overrun the Territories of tha Union with their ohattel labor. The Freemen of Ohio will be called upon on tha 13th of October to say whether tbey will submit or reelit. A vote for Salmon P. Chat and tha Repablloan ticket a vote aala-t tubmlsion. it is a testimony agalust Slavery Ki tension, and a vindication of tbe right of breemen and lr wbita labor. The I Freemen of Ohio, with tbe spirit of their fathers 1 wltbin them, and the glorious recollections Of sixty years, cannot fall and Will not fall to speak a brave word on thai day for Libsity, Justice and the Higbts of Labor. Freemen of Ohio, we have the votes, wa bave tha power within us, to give such a verdict as the angels of Uud will be glad to bear; a verdict against oppression, and for jostloe aud tbe right. We must have that vote at tbe polls. It is of no nae II it remains passive and stays at home. Bring It out. Lei the ballot box ba made tbe true depository of the Freeman's will, and the expression of bis voice. The County Committees have a high duty to perform. With them, to an especial degree, reals the duty of having aa efficient organisation, and with an efficient organisation alone can the fall Hepublloen vote bo brought to tbe polls. The heavy He pub) lean counties on tbe Ueserve ought, by all means, to poll as heavy a vote for ti over nor Chase and the Republican tioket as they did last rail for Fremont. They can do it as well as not, li thej try. Will thoy not tryt The oountlea In the oentral and southern portions of Ohio will poll tbelr full vote. In all the cloee counties ths vote will ! be fully polled. The only fear we have it, that the Ueserve Counties will not get out their lull vole. They are so strong they may not feel the neoestlty ul a full vote. If they thus teal and thus aot, ruaia vaai strknutu who. SB TUB WB1K.MKM Or TUB OOOD OA DUB, We hope, therefore, that during tha aosuing two weeks, tha work of orgaulsstlou will on, until It ia perfected, in every ooonly of tht State, and, on tbe day of election, every voter be at the polls. Then will our victory be com piste, aud tbe enemy routed Irom tbe field oi battle. a The Republican! ul Ashtabula aud Ue auga have nominated Darius Cadwell for ttit Senat. This l an excellent nomination. Mr Oadwuii was an student aud able member of tbe last Legislature. Sbewinr tbe "Unlit rcaibcr." i On the day alter tbe diaouwion at Newark I butweeu Judge Warden aud ti. S. Cox, tbe St ataman came with a great blow about Cox's victory, and affirmed that it "la universally oonoeded that never was a more complete and decisive victory achieved In a similar contest than that of Mr. Oox." It also promised to publish a report of the debate, but tbe promis ed report has never appeared in its oolomns; we venture to say It never will. We bave giv en In the lournai a full synopsis of the points made by tbe speakers. The accuracy of that report has not been called in question, and we venture to say tbe State$man will not publish it But furthur: Oo bis return from Ailing his appointments, Judge Warden, on Wednesday last, authorized us to accept the Invitation to again disease with Mr. Oox In this city. Since that announcement we hear nothing more from Mr. Cox. " Expressive silence" is bis response. He does not appear anxious lo achieve another "complete and decisive victory" like that he obtained in Newark Verily there la truth In the words of the poet: ' "Ba tbat light and rttns awr, Hap lira to hght anotbar day." Mb. BucxsiraDXAFBB. -The "Corry Organ' at Cincinnati Is greatly wide of the truth when it saya that the State Central Committee were unanimous In favor of Mr. BUckenaderfer with drawing bla name from tbe ticket. The truth is the Central Committee had an address writ ten urging the Republicans to sustain Mr.Bllck- ensderfer with tbe same unanimity that tbey sustain the other candidates on tbe ticket, but after receiving Mr. B 's letter, Ibey regarded tbat sb eo satisfactory and to tbe point, that they deemed their address unnecessary. Tbe statement, therefore, of the "Ourry Organ" in regard to thii State Ceotrul Committee h simply false. Prom tha Ubaaoa HUr THE CONGO DEMOCRACY SHOWN UP Ia their True Color 1 A Bio Haul Jail Fulu Yesterday morn ing, Sunday, Mr. Megowau, tbe High Sberiff, made bis arrangements, and with a dumb ot police made a descent upon a cloud ol blacks aud wniles to we vicinity oi uaKtaua, in i county, and succeeded in arresting forty two. Tbty bad mel in unlawful aMembiage, aud when ar-1 rested were ruppoeed to be playing at divers games ol chance, Including chuck a lmk and cock fighting. The whole poare were marched on to jail like a o mpariy ul soldiers, anu win be examined this mora lug tx tore a magielrate. Tb crowd include tree negroes, slaves and while men. The' names ot five ol tbetn were Tanner. K.eniu. Coudv. (iuflla and Murphy.- LouiniiU Courier oj Monday. Here we have another Illustration ol the way tbe blacka and whites commingle in tbe Slave States. General Geiger, in bia speeches during this canvass, tells his bearers that the maiu evil ot "Black Republicanism" is that thu triumph of tbat party would bring about the so cial equality ul' the races; and he says that "be does not like to walk with a negro drink with negro, nor. unless bard pushed, to sleep with negro." Perhaps be dou't, but judging from tbe statistics ol tbe census year, and tbe dally ocoorrenoe of such paragraphs as tbe above in Soutbero papers, bis Locofoco brethren in the Sooth have uo such scruple, There they not only do what he says be wouldu't like to do, noli'ss "hard pushed," hut they gamble and cock fight with negroes on the Sabbath, and are huddled off to a dirty Louisville jail to herd with negroes. The General ought to go to Louisville Immediately ua a political mis slouary. Franklin Count. Tbe following Is tbe voto of Franklin county In October last for Attoruuy General. We pub lish It for reference: Wulcntt Columbm Flrtl Ward., Seood " Tbirl " .. fourth' .. r'idb " .. Monlg-omarjr towaibip. . Troro " Pralilt " .. Clinton 11 .. Pleuant M Brnwn " 1'artr " Plain " Hamilton " MitUin " ., Wanhlnftoit ' Maditoii " BioDilon " Noraich ' ., Jtlfarao Jacaauii " ShaioD ' .. Franklin ....2ito ....iTl ....!tui ....ll ....ITtf ....104 ....in ....lo1: .... 10 .... w .... US 174 I "3 lint y.i Arid 11 15 Total.. neoi figuiea wou't jrtTThe man wbo said tbat He" probably never was a subscriber to tbu Mt Vernon Banner, for tbat paper of this week baa over half a oolutna of figures, which are face- tlouslj headed "Facta lur the People," which are nothing else but Ilea from top to bottom EuTrr AhbadI At the late Illinois State Fair held at Peoria, the products of Union, the bannor oounty of Egypt, "astonished tbe na tives." Hemp was exhibited U (est high; Chinese sugar oana 16 feet high, planted in June and fully ripe; corn Iff feet high, with tbe high est ears IS feet bigb; 66 ears weighing 6(1 pounds. A busbel of ooro in the ear weighs 70 pounds, and oontalns from 90 to 100 ears. This glvaa some idea of the alze ol the monsters pulled from a forty acre field. Governor PolU'Ck, ol Peutuylvania, made a speeoh tbe otber day in favor of (he eleotloo of Judge Wllmot. curiosTties ofiTrKKTiiiiii. PUR I Half 4r A tUNdMTKNT f OUMCUW-DKAWN BY lilMofcLF. The following extracts from letters under the sign manual ot Mr. Buohanan dl'doite tbe eml cent oonalsteocy of this distinguished hnad of tbe great Jlfatbnat Democrat party. That which Mr. Buchanan firmly maintained to he or thodox In 1848 aud 1S56, it strikes blm with amassment In lttoT to find that any oue should venture lo assertl JAMKS BUCHANAN IN U48. Having urged tbe adoption oi tbe Missouri Compromise, the Inference is irresistible thai (,'Mgrftf , ta my atiais, jromaiM power ro uu-tfafe upon fas iuAMf e slavery in lAr TetrU net. Letter tn Bandlord. JAMES BUCHANAN IN ItwC "This legislation tbe Kansas and Nebraska Bill la founded on pri not plea as ancient Free Government itself, and in accordance with them has simply declared iaf tht pfpU ut a TYrnerv, iike thu of m State, thai! dtetde fur thtmttt wether liiavery tU or hnti tint fxuMaviMm the iniws." Acceptation of No mination lor tbe ireaidenoy. PKRSIDKNT BUCHANAN IN 1667. " Slavery ex U ted at tbat pertud when the Kanaaa and Nebraska bill was paatd and atill exlata In Kanaaa under tbe Constitution of too United Slates. This point bas at last been de rided by the highest tribuoal known lo our laws, few il cqhii evtr keoe bttn arri.nsfv JsuAfrd is a Nibafrrv- ' eonftderatton uf Bontreif Simtea acqve m net territory at tie exomet ot their cemmon blotid and treueure, urrf y ene art of the partite can have no nAt to txelude tne etntr from tit en got me ar, oy pro- hibUmg them frvtn taking inta if whuhver it recotmit to or property oy a tumiivn tonWH (isa. Letter to bltiiman. A Fait roa Uokhemkn a slouk ralaer lu Fayette oouuty, Ky., lost eight col la oue seaMin, lour ol them thorough breous, aud lour ot tbem common, scrub stock, lie amputated tbe leg ot all ol them, and boiled on the flesh, oleaniug ibe bones thurouguty, to learn by summation what diBorenoe in respect ot boue there wan belwssa pure blooded aud oommoo ones. On taking lb bns of Hie thorough breeds aim holding tbem up to tbe light, be noticed ibut tbey were altuoal traospareut, as mucb so a w tilts num. ue irica me same experiment with tbe bones ot t interior stuck. Tbe) ere opaque, aud trn mlttvd llgtit no muri than buffalo bora. Ue iho tested lbs boues bj weight, aud (uuud tba iburuugb bred by lar tbe oaavisr, abowiug their supenur suusuuee aotl ulidliy, Tney were hard aud dun aa Ivoiy Tbts is a singular tent. IT Why should ina mala sex avoid tha let- , tr at Moausa maaca man mean. CIIARUIirf ON THE CONGO DEMOCRACY. Tbe Veno Democracy, though their editots and orators are lu tbe daily babit of making tbe whole Republican party responsible for the hasty aud lunouBid urate expressions ot particular iudivlduak We are perfectly willing, un fair as this rule is, to be tried by it; but It ia a "poor rule that won't work both ways," and, consequently, tbe Cougo Democracy must be tried by It abo. We proceed, there lore, to pre fer a tew oharges againat tbe Coo goes, and will sustain them by proof such as tbey regard aa conclusive when made against the Republicans. We charge tbe Conguea ot the North with be- log partierpt crimimt with tbe Coogoes ut the South In tbe produotiuu ot one million of mil- latleet, and (or all tbe disgusting concubinage wbiob prevails io the Kocleiy of ibe South. We charge the Cougo Democracy with lavor Ing tbe enslavement ot Kauaa in order to introduce amalgamation, and all its odious features. into tbat territory We cbargo tbe Congo Duinocrauy uf Oh it us pec i ally, of being In favor ul negru equality, because they voted, io 1H48, in tbe Ohio Legisla ture for tbe repeal til the Black Lam; the el' feotof which was, to m tkt the tntimony of a negro tonal lo thnt of a white man ' The editor at the Coshocton Democrat, tbe ana. A. u. Dimmoch, then a Congo Senator, and now a le ntous Dred Scott ton) of tbo South, in a letter to his constituents, thus nisiitiml bia vol n on that occasion : "I do not admit tbat thu repe.l of tbe BUck Laws was a sacrifice of PRINCIPLE, for it is a lundumental item io the Democratic Creed that ' ALL MhN ARE CREATED FREE AND EQUAL,' and ttie extension of one privilege to tbe Neero was a uepariure irom a ruie oi PKD1KNCY unly, wbiob under otber circuit atanoes would uot bave been granted," We charge Hie Congo Democracy with votiug lor Gov, Chase tor U. S. Senator, aud thus In dorsing his silver pitch r letter, which they say dcclaiw " diaipprubitiuu ol tbat claufe lu the Constitution which denize to a portion ot the colored people lue right or feutlrage." We charge the Cougo Democracy with zeal oiwly supporting Gen. Jack win for the Pteai dency, when it is notorious that be addressed the coli red men ol Lou i nana Aia britMtn, and appealed to them to tight, shoulder to shoul der, for the tl'?lu ol New Orleans, with win r it mkn I We cbargH the Cungu DnmocritC) Willi nup porliug Richard M Jobnron for the Vice Presi dency, who lived lo open and shameless adultery, sll his life long, with a NEGRO CONCU BINE, "black as Ihe ace ol spades,1' who bred a numerous brood of yellow children by I'er, and thus lreey mixed bis own Aoglo-Savnn blood with a nero wuch lor forty years; thus estab- linbiog au kmuautt with mbiirokb oo Ihe most odious amalgamation principles, We charge ihe Cougo Democracy with pertinaciously supporting Johnson, atier he bad at tempted, on a Fourth ot July occasion, tu forco bla daughters lulo an nualily with Ibe white ladies prteont. We oharge lh.-ui, iu ibe I'tmp.fgonf 1h4u, uf I abusing General bammm, and accuaiug biui of ; voting lur a law '-et'lling poor white men to negroes," wheu, at lite sauie time, tbey were1 sustaining lor thu second office in the government a notorious Amalgamation)! and mauu-lacturer of mu I allocs. We charge tha Cougo Demo.'1 racy ol the North with twiug in open slllance with the Con go Democracy ol the i-'onlh, wbo, during the last decennial period, have begoileu one million J ytUuiD hiietarde. lu the South there Is no legal marriage with negroes. Tbe Democracy there run Ioom with nlave weuches and mix Ibulr blood with them with as little compunc tion In regard to propriety and decency aa is observed by the beasts of tbo Bold. No Blsok Republicans are lo te found in the South, hence amalffamntioit and litudinou equality With ne ar ses Is (airly tracable to the Congo Democra cy of tbe Sou lb, aud, tbroiigb them, to their brethren in the North, wbo bave not coudemued this prac ice either In Natioual, Stute, or Coun ty Gn?enlton! If Ibey do, tbe whole South will bolt Irom tbe Congo Democracy ol ibe North. Wc charge Ihe Cougu Deinocrncy wan nip polling Soulboru men lor distinguished pull il ea I stations, who iiavk avckkd nkoro moth ebb in lMasCYj thus sustaining life on negro milkl is there no equality In this? The children ol the Southern Congoes are nursed by negroes; sleep with negroea; play with negroes; aud live on tbe most inlinule terms with negrua. The old and the Vtmng bucks bertl with theiu ilia herd with each other, and Ihe result ta, bundtuds of niulattot-s are l-oru every day, when Jitthtfi are Southiru lanyMi Who, In Ibia oaw, are for ".Vrsru F.qwUuuy Vir glnla ataods at the head of tbe amilgamalloo column and in the front rank of the Congo Democracy. "Washing tbe blackamoor while" is Ibe great business uf the slave-breeder there. Ue mix while aud black blood with aa much leal aud readiuess as an Ohio farmer iloea tbat of while and black bogs In Ibe free States, where the Republicans are greatly In the atcemlant, In 1860, there were but 66,049 mul allow, (and two-thirds of these are the original product of ooticublnsge between South ern Democratic slaveholders aud their ebony wenches,) while in Virglula aluiie there are Ty, 77ft 25,126 more than in all the tree Stales tu gelherl Tell us, Mr. Ohio Congo, who are the ilgeinatioulsu Who tor negro equality of tbo basest aorlT We charge Ibe Congo DeuiocifPy, by IhtJr affiliation with the AboiitiouUls and Free Sutlers or 1H48, of beiug In favor of every article In their creed vie: negro suffrage, negro oaths against white men, negro jurymen, negru mar-1 riage, negro schools in common with whites, negro officers trom President to constable, and negro equality in all things. We charge the Congo Democracy with euler-taiuing the sentiment of Samuel Coi, late editor of the Ohio iUlteman and member elect now ot the Columbus District, wbo while at Rome, wrote a book extolling the African race, oouimeudiiig tbe "eloquence ' tht deipUtd ne gro" who, be said, "ttitutratrd lathe world tht common hand of brother he d whieh bind thr Ah man rate !u Look at thai! The Congo Ue mocracy ot Ohio, "TUK BRETHREN UK NK GllOE-Sl" Won't some Buck Alrican negro- hatvr I am I wheu be smells these words T In the same work, Cougo Cuk now one of the pels and favorites of thn Slave Democracy says: "ALL DISTINCTIONS OF CASTK ARE ODIOUSt' Slull that up your duleclablu, latldioin Cungu Dosee t Retire to your polecat kuuuels, and lie down in the same lair with Poinpuy, Sambo, and Julius Canar I We charge tbe Ouiigo Democracy with giving their aid and fuppoit to tbe making of new Slave States, where ceneueinafn With niiftori will become an established practice. We charge the Congo Democracy with bating Abolition H'ootttf Htadt' with being lu lavor of "finally eradicating, ' and abolishing slavery in the Slave hiatae, by lbs ope rail on of which act, II It ooitld be accomplished, muiiotuef mu tettott and Congo concubine t would ba thrown into the State ot Ohio to lotroduoe here iMinf 'quality and eaual nghtt tbat prevail among the Southern Con goes. Does lbs reader want proof of this? II an, please resd ths annexed resolution, which was regularly incorporated Into Urn Democratic creed during ihe years 1850, 'fl'2, '.14 and 'ftft: Hfwtrtd, That Ibe peopl of Ohio now, as tbey always hare done, look upon alavery aa au uvfl, and unfavorable to ttie development oi the Kpint and practical bene tils ot nee instiiu-tlona, and thai entertaining these at'Otimeuts, they will at all times feel it tone, tbelr duty to use all power clearly given, by tie terms of tbe National compact, to prevent its iu crease, to mitigate, aud dually eradicate tuo evil." FINALLY EKADICATE THE EVILI" la this nol ultra Abolition grouud' Tbe Republicans propose uot to-extend slavery Into Iree ter ritories, but let i alone in the Stales where 11 exists, but this resolution tf tbe Congoes of for mer days, boldly proposes to "use ALL THE PO W KR dearly given by tbu National compact, to par- PREVENT ITS INCREASE, AND UN ALLY ERADICATE TUE EVILI" Ills oo matter that this resolution, wben pasaud, was hypocritical; It was paawd to gain the Ltlierly and Free Soil vole ol 1648, aud then thrown aside when it was uecetsaiy to jaaT" COURT AND OBTAIN TUB 1'HII SUVKRY CuKIJU ?OTK OK thk Sourn in 1856 aao 1657 We charge ihe Congo Democracy with being at one time uotorious Abolilioulsla, and at an other of being villainous pro Slavery men. They were In the brat catcgoiy wheu tbey repealed tbe Black Laws, iu 1848, and for live successive years paused anti-Slavery resolutions In their Slate Conventlour but thuy bave buuu geuerally pio alaveiy Abolition has only beeu au exception to the rule. They have always beeu in favor of ac quuiug Slave Territory. They auoexed Texas and repealed the Missouri Compromise, Intro duced alavery into Kausaa, aud now go for the Dred Scott Deoisloii, which reonguUett Slavery everywhere. Wo charge Ihe Cougu Democracy with being in favor ol tWilTK SLAVERY; ol reducing every man to tmudagu who Is poor; because the leading Congo paper ul thu Uuiuu the Rich mood tCnqiiinr clearly and diatiuotly sVuwh the dootnup, and nu Deinouralio Convention, or nt'WHpapnr, or ppeikur, bus ever d-.red L quea tion or repudiate the seiitiiueuta uf the Enqui nr. Poor White Democrats .' Hearken to the fearful wordnot Ur. Buchunau'e organ iu Vir giulit : "JUaht thr iiiAvray matt tht tlofle ot OHt man, iiiau-ad ol itm slave ul tutoiety , auu bn woiiltt Uv lar Iwlter oil. "Two hundrtd yi l latmr Lave, made laboreiri a tuuuir Banditti. I'rte tocietu hat fatted, aud mat which m not jree mmt be tubtti- tuti d Frre tacitly it a monttrout aburtton, ami slavery ihe lie.Uttiy, bu.iutilul aud uaiuiul being wnicu lliMV ar; irviuir uucuuMJiuumy mi imuut, The tlevtt art governed Jar bttter than the live laaorert at the norm ae governeix, tfur negroes are not only n -tier on ts to nyeicai cuuilort limn tree laborers, bm their moral eondi I ten it bttttr. "We do nol adopt tbe theory tbat Uam wan the ancestor ol Ihe m-gru mce. ibe Jewish slaves weie not nm rope; and lo oontlue tbe ju rbdiciioii Slavery lu ibai race would be to weaken ils Bcriptural sutboniy, lor we lead ol no negro slaveiy iu ancicut limed, .1netry black or iMife, is MCtttaru. Naiiire baa m.tOe tbu weak an mind and body tlai'et. ' The wiee and sirftwut, the brave, the ttiony tn mind or body ore born to eommana. men are not oorn titled to equal rlyhtt. It would ue Ui nearer Ibe trutii to nv in at were bo.n with taddlte on their backs, and tthtrt booted and epuried to ride tht m and the tiding doee thtm good They need the whip, the i tint, the tpur ' Life and Itneity are nol inufirnaofe. ' tht Dieter- ation of Independence ii ttuberanttu faUe en J f.illtctoue " Read Iba folluaiui hum Ibe I'liailestuu Standard, a Itucbautn paiet: '.Sattrq u tht natural and not mat tvndttien ii the lahanw men. whether WHIT hi or lilac k, tbv great evil uiMrtiievn ftte auuict.r. bi, that it is burdeiit d wall a eervife clasa ut Meek tut a d hibtietrt, unlit lur sell giVi:rumeui, aud yet tneu wuu uie airiiiiiifd aim powers oi cur zetie. Blaster and mve is a relation in sociely as iitTftsaaiy ah tint uf a parent aud child, and ttie orttieiu hutea w u nave )et to introduce Their theory ot Irue government ia a delu sinn. " I'hu trulli is, tbui all meu ate nut bom equal ly freo and Independent but equally without Irecdoui and wilbut luuepe.uueuke On the smne subject, bear Roheit Wicklitt'e, ol Kentucky, a dtJiiuguinhed l-ungo Buchanan Democrat: "How improved will be our cuuditiuu wheu we have such Will I K NEGROES tu pertorui tbo servile laiii,r ol r.urope, ol old Kngl md, and be would add. ol N. Eugland; when our body servants, atid our cm drivers, aud our streel sweepers, snd our bos blacka, are white negroes Mislead ol Mack I ' WHITE NEGROES bate this advantage over blsok negroes ibey can bo couverled Into voters." Accoiding to Itinat) precious Congo txtracld from the Cougo Democratic press, "SLAVERY, W1IITK OR BLACK, U tbe natural or normal condition ol thu laboring man;" "MECHAN ICS AND LABORERS ARE A SERVILE CLASS UNFIT FOR SELF GOVERNSJ KN Tl" Ibey are a "PAUPER BANDITTI," who ought to Its tbe slaves of one man;" they are "weak In body and mind," and "BORN WITH SADDLES ON THEIR BACKS;" tbat Slaveholders are born "BOOTED AND SPURRED TO RIDE THEIU AND THE RIDING DOES THEM GOOD!' ."TUEY NEED THE WHIP, THE REINS, TUE SPUR!"" These are the true sentiments of tbe Southern Con go Aristocracy, AND NEVER HAS A NORTHERN CONGO DEMOCRATIC CON VENT10N DARED TO CONTRADICT THEUt Thu latter are like dumb asses before their insnteis, and would anner the horrors of the inquisition belore tbey would bray a wont against such derogatory lauguag. How do the mech tnloa and laboring men ot tha North relink aucb doctrines T Ara they READY TO BE WHITE SLAV K-t-to return to their "natural and norm! condition" of Sla very T Do they wish lo bend their backs and ba beatrlddeu by Ritchie, Toombs, Ktltt, aud such like enemies ul liberty, "beoause the riding does tbem good I'' Are tbey debased enough lor tbe "whip, tha ret ns, and the spurt" It it become, (V settled doolrlne ol the Congo Democracy lu the North, as It ia now among the three hundred thousand slave holders uf the Bomb, In fifty y iters Irom this time, Slavery will exist In every Statin Ihe Union, and white Slavery will be aa common as negru Slavery. The Dred Soolt ds clsioo is a great stride In this direction; for by It, Slavery is property and under the guarantee ol the Coiilltull.n In t e States and Terrlto flea. We uharga the Congo Democracy with affirm lug with Chancellor llarpr, o South Carolina a "negro worshipper ot thoir "kith and kin" that "ll U as much ihu order of ualure that men ahuuld taWerr ejclt other, aa tbat animals should prey on each olb-r." Tin: aaue gentleman declares Hntt "Ignorant laborer.1' OUGHT TO W'A SLAVICS." Fui," aoys he U (lieie are sordid, aerviltt and laborious ofll cea lo ba purloiuied. la il nut belter lhal there should be fordid, servile uiul lib.uioiia beluga to perform them t" We oharge the Cougo Dinuciy with being in lavor ol an OKDER OF NOBILITY founded on Slavery, because tbe celebrated George M'Duffie, lu a messsge to the Legislature ot South Carolina, used there memorable words "la a word, the Institution of domestic sla very supercedes Ihe nacessity of iwokusb or Nob i lit T, ana sii tua oiner eppenuagss oi a m redltary system of governmeuu Wa charge the Congo Democracy with aim Ing to build up, in this country, a hattttul AR ! 1STOCRACY OK SLAVE-HOLDING NA BOHSI The Richmond Knquttei aaya: It is uot hatred or alavery, It ta not sympathy with the uegro, which kindles the resentment and enthusiasm of tbe Black Republican party, itlaeweye la east sad affluence s A Southern gentleman, and jeaiauty of the arxeto eratie character of our eocial eyttem which oottsti- lutes me eeutimeiii o Aouiiiiuuitm. ' Tbe Richmond Examiner indulge in Ibe fu lowing strain: VlRUIBU, IN THIS OONI-KDKKirV, Irt tut Ut PXHiluHATIUM US' TUB WBl.L BOKS, WBi.l. lOl'l'l- TBU, WBU. HKKU ABIBTOt'KAT." We oharge the Cougo Democracy with repu iutlug ike Deelaraliou of iiidepfudeiice, and affirmlDg u1har el auery te tht corner ttontef our Republican edifice" because one ot their great lenders, Gov Uawmoud.ul' South Carolina, any-. I Indutas, wlinout reserve, the much attuned aeullmeutsul Goveruor McDttlbe, ibal slavery we uorunr-BionB oi our nepuiiiioau euin -e; bile I repudiate as ridiculously abeutd thai much lauded but nowhere accredited dryme Jefferson, that all meu aru created equal.' " We oharge tha Congo Democracy with being DISUNION PARTY. In la Isle Presideu Hal canvass, the wfaola Cougu Patty at the loutb deolared that il Fremont was elected President, THE UNION SHOULD UK DISSOLVED! Tbe Free Stale Congoes reiterated tbe same atrocious sentiments, aud hence they are as guilty ol treason aa tbelr Southern masters. Just bear a few Suntharo scouudrela: Says Mr.MoMullen.ot Virginia, "H you veto the. Miss&rt Compromise, or repeal the Fu gitlve Slave Law, THIS UNION WILL 1(K DISSOLVEDI" Honston, ot Alabama, said: 11 vou refuse to admit a Stale oo account ol Slavery In ber Constitution, tukh tub atah OP THIS UmOB WILL 00 DOWN TO RISK SO UOHKl" Boyd, ot South Carolina, saya whitn the North shall gain the power of the Federal Government, "tub Union will bk at an km I" Kaiu says, "let ihe North relusu admission lo a Slate beoause of slavery in nor Uonslltniiou, anu iuk iBTonr or this Union is close o f Georgia, Alabama, and. indeed, eV'-ry Stale without exception, has assumed the same ground. In truth, every Congo Democrat irom the South is an ACKNoWLKDGED, OPKN and undisguised Disuaionist. Toombs, . I avlor, lutcber. Stevens, wrner. Dap is, Bowie, Aa,, io., have made ipeeohea reeking with treason to the Union. Their atrocious doctriuus, if collected together, wmiM till volume What Henry K. Pavoe'a Helgbbars aaM elblai 10 MU, lu the winter of 1S39-4u, au luvealiuatiun was made bv a Committee ot Ih House ol the Ohio Legislature, Into certa n Charges pressed against nr. n. a. i-ioya, memuer irom L.uya- noga county; auu me principal witiuas againat ur. Lloyd was Henry d. ray hp. To sbow bow little reliance could be placed in Mr. Payne's WK1NKMIAY KVKNINt;, Ki:ir. 30. Bear H.sllll aud ib l.ecuforoa aduhiU lrreJ th ilovernaieut, aud how eluvrruur (base and the Mrpubiraos adwluliler H. Wui. Medill was Governor uf Ohio for nearly four yuars immediately preceding Ibe term of the preat-ul iucuiuheui ul the gubernatorial office. Duriug tbe lour yeaia iu which be wua the Chiel Kxeculiv-, the public Tieasuiy waa rolibed ul' al'Oiit oue milliou of dullars by the Treasurer aud other oihulals beluugiug tu the Loooluuo pally, lie hiiunelt did nut ouly kuow ol the rubberien com mil ted, but be was one ut thu thieves, aa is deal ly proved by Ibe report of Sunatur lliuwu, aud the depueitiuu ot John H Price, who was naid out ut tbu State Treasury fur woikuf a piivae aud Lulitical character baviug uo couurctiuu with public aervioe. Not uuly did Mt dill k uw ol tbe d plelion uf ihe Tieanuiy by Mi. Hiesliu, IhjI Morgan, Tievill, aud Ihe whole of ibe rat row lucuui beuls knew ul tl ai-d, lur party purpiwa, they hid thu guilly kuuwli dge iu tlaur heatta. Some ol tbem we.ru guilty ut alealiug the publio mouey when thoy were uoiuiualed I or re elcO-tlou iu irtfU, aud again when ibey were renominated aud beaten in the nlecliou ul 1865. To say, therefore, that they, he whole ut them, did nol kuow It, ia Ui iulstty the record lu be lieve bcueat meu guilty ut per.ury. t ttay all knew it, aud yul tbey coven d ll up I rum all except themselveo aud t'e ltv red lew who had uuutrkois, aud Mho like ihuuiselves had been growing tat upuu the public plunder. Tu say ihat they did nl kuutv it, would m au au kuowledgmeui Ibul they wela Inula, aud bliud bal luula at iUxi t tiey wre not tuula ibey were nut ldiinltbey wcie aiiuply kuaves. Tbu people lu InW diovu I tie wbula horde trom otll o, aud inaugurated a new r ramie, Thy called Sai.uu P. Vuitx tu Ibe head ul tbelr Slate allaira. Ou extiuiuallun ut the books ot their predecessors, the Republlcau cera fuuud tbu Slate naddhd with a duht ol more thau six hitudied thuuuud dollars, vuu traottd without authority ot law They found the Ireasuiy buukiupt, ibe cuslnliau ul wbluti John G. liretliu, haviug uinda illegal it) ol the money, aud wai a defaulter in au auiuuul of over unit hundred thoutand duller t. Wm, U. Gibson, tor reasons uuaulialactury, was iuductd to bide the dt fault, and although by o dolug bti succeeded lu reouverlug trom testimony, Ur, Lloyd, or soma other person lor rw" 1WU u,,,m,eu dim, culled in a uumoer ol Ibe citizens m F'w " -ft"" i"T.0. . .c-u,ulJr, .. Cleveland lo show what his reputation for vera olty waa at noma. Among other things lest in ed to upon that occasion was the lollowing: Thu Ursl whness is Mr. Amurore Spencer, a son, we believe, ol Judge Spencer, ol New York, iu whose office Ur. Psyue studied law. HefcuewMr. Payne's antecedenls batter than any mau before ibe Committee, We quote from tbe reported leslimouy ul Mr. Speaker before ine t ommmeo: Outntion. Are vuu bcuuaiuted with Mr. Payne, and il so, bow long bave you kuowu him, and what is bis general character lur truth, and from your knowledge ol his geneial character, would you believe him on oati.T A. I dukuuw sir. Pvuu. 1 ttaiuk it was iu tbe year 1833 1 Ui si became acquainted with bim; bis geueral character lor truth 1 believe is nol ul the llrst order, and lor v j own part, win-never bla nersoual feelings or interests were concerned, 1 WOULD NOT HKLIKVh IUU UNDKK OATH. O, Do you mean by Ur. Payuu. U. B Pavu-- Esq., the witneKB berelulore examined by the Committee. Aud tl so, bsve you at auy time d a personal misunderstanding with niui? A. 1 mean 11. B. Ptynu, E;q , tl Cleveland, parlner of Hiram V Wilson. So far Irom naviug bad auv luiaunderstaudiuir with Mr. rayue, 1 nave been on lue usual terms with bim which exist betweeu geutleuien, siucn the time he studied law iu my lather Jobu C. Spen car's onine, io Caunutlaigua, iu the Stale uf New 10) a; and tl ta with rt-gret tltal I have mtde tbe statement 1 bave. " U, How Inog have you resided iu tbe oily uf Cleveland, aud bow long has Ur. Payne raided 111 (tret A. 1 bave resided in Ibe city of Cleveland two years next Uarcb. I think Ur, Payne has been In Clevelaud more tban four years. What is his general character lur truth in tuecity.ol Cleveland'.' A. His reputailuu Is bad tu Cleveland aa my knowledge extend, Mr. James U. Uoyt is ueil called and be lesii lies aa follow: L. How long bav j you kuuwn ti B. Payue V A. 1 bave kuown Ur. Payne lorniedy aiaait twu years, snd alter au inteiv! ul anuut live years. 1 bave known bim iu Cleveland between lour and live years last past. y, Are you acquainted with the general character ot if. B. Payue, lu tbe neighborhood w Uere be resides, lor trutu . A. I am. y What Is bia general cbaiacter in tbat respect I A. Fiooi my knowledge ol his general charade) fur truth und veracity, 1 ihinlt It duubttul- The evidence of Ur. Woolsey Welles Is uf the same nature. Ue is not willlug to go so tar as to say he would not believe Ur. P. uuder oath, et nis evidence damages sir. r. a cnaracier as ; a mau uf irulh qulie as effectually. He teill- tles : y Are yuu acquaiuted with H. B. Pane T A. I am. U. by ibe same, How Ioiij bave you besu acquainted wilb biiut A. oince iBJO, uut ui ie . aiiiuuiany tiuring lbs last two years. u. by tbe same. Are ,! uutiuaiuted witn the geueral character ui il B Payne, in Ibe neighborhood where be iv-mea, tor truth.' A 1 am some w oat acqu huhki wuu ii y. by the same. Wbai if his geueral oltarac ter in that respect A. In a lame majority ol iustaueea where 1 have heard his oahracter lor truth spoken ol, ll basbeeutinlavorabls in that respect. U. by u. bwan. uow long bave yuu been acquainted wilb U u. Paynei a. a ooui miee se.-rs. CJ by ibe same. Are you acuiiaiuird with his general character, in the neighborhood where he rssides, lur IruiUf A. Somewhat; I bave beat d bia cbaraeler queatiuued by some Individuals. rreaenca nniitiesey, one ui iu juogea ui Ibe Court of Commuu fleas uf Cuyahoga oounty. u. uow luug bave you ihwu acquaiuted witn H. B. Payne. a. About sii years. y. Are you auquaiubrd with bia aeueral character, lu the neighborhood whera ba resides, tor iruibf A. To some extent U. What is bis general uhatautar tu Ibis ia f pec it A. i navs usara u queatiuued , y. Have you not kuowu Mr. Pavue'a uio fesaioual statement, tbat is, bis wuid ut honor in court, questioned; aud ate not cumplaiuia ol bis waut ol veracity oiteu heard auioug buat ness meuT A. 1 bave beard complaints ol Ur. Payue 'a veracity irom proiessiouai meu. U. Have you not yourself declared that you believed be bad slated falsehoods to court wuile you were on tbe bench; ur uttered wonts ul win nar purporir A. I nave Slid mat ii tue stateuieula ut others were true, bia could uot be. y. Does not Mr. Payne suiialu a gtaal cliar- aou r tor irutb, Hinong respectable men whutu yuii have heard speak ol his cfiaraclet? A. I have bcaid bis chaiaciet lor Hulk questioned by rrsectublH men. y. frtiiieiiiy r other in i A. 1 should auy several times. O. bv tha aoinuiittet. Iiv rniMitid Ur. I'ltkUv. Have yuu beard Mr. Payne's eharealer lor 1 veracity questioned by any respectable persons others thau members of the bar, and 11 so by whom, aud bow many, and nudsr wbalclrcum-atanoeetA. My recollettiuna are con lined to proiessiouai meo; though 1 may bavs hsard oiroum-atsuoes Impugning bis veracity from others, which are not recollected. Samuel U. Mathe y. How long bave you beau acquainted wl h a. a. rayner A. Sluoa the winter of lt3ti, y. Are you acquainted with bis general character in the neighborhood where he resides, lur truth! A. I am. y What ia that gunaial ubaracter in that respect, A. It U doubtful act Is indefensible, lu order to soreeu the de fault ot Brealiu.Gihauii wan foroed to miarepre- ul and hide the true sluMt ut the public nuan ces, but at length ihe truifi came out and Ihe default was discovered. Did Governor Chase attempt to cover up the default when Ihe tact came to his kuow ledge, aa Medill aud Morgan had dt-ne before him Y No, he did uot. Cut where it would, Injure whom it might, be waa deleruiiued tu do his du'y, and to let the truth bt kuowu. Had be hee-u die honest, had the Republican Auditor aud Fund Commisaiouera been dishoueat, and ehoeuu lu follow tbe example ol Uedill, Uurgao A Co, the true state ot our tlnaouial affairs uilght have remained a profound secret uutil Ibis hi nr. Governor Uhase and bis Repuldiuau col-league iu tftlce were meu of a diftereut mou d. They would not dec -ive the people; they would not stultlly themselves. Thu fact of tbe defal cation was therefore divulged and made kuowu to the public. The prumptuese, euergv and wisdom displayed by Governor Chase in thla difficult and embarrassing exigency, commanded tbe admiration uf every man in Uolumbua who hut tbe ability to comprehend and appreciate, aud the manliuess to sckuuwledge the truth. At Ibe iudlguatfuu uieeliug held lu this city - a meu ling gulteu uji'by tuuunug poluioiaua and trickaters, S. S. Cuf, lo bla unprepntid speech, attempted tu cast repruacb upon Gov. Chase be was the ouly man who had tha hardihood lo do it; aud be was promptly rebuked by Gen. Geiger, whom we are sorry to say has since thou been taken lulu lullcomniuolun with the Locofoco pluuderiug parly, aud in his pub lie sjeecbea now sees tit to lollow In tbu loot steps uf Mr. Cos. But tbe past at least is se cure. Tbu lads ut tho case stand tu confute eveiy attempt tubiUk in Governor Chase and tbe Ri-publioeu officials wilb tbe criminal acts oummilted by Brealin, wilb the kuowledga ot Medill, Morgan A Co , aud by which the Trea sury Was plundered and tha Slate fur a lime bankrupted. When the defalcation wa discovered. Instead of hiding tbe tacts, Governoi Chase set abuui a thorough examination. He induced Gibson to resign bis offioe. He appointed Ur. Sloue hia successor, Before euteilug upjn bis duties be required of Ur. Stone a well filled aud duly authenticated bond - a Ulier bond waa never given by a Treasury offioer. The Governor then appoluted peteous to make a thorough in vestigatlon. After soma delay, Mr. Sparrow, a political oppuiieut ol Ihe Governor ibe Chalrmau ul Ihe Democratic Committee ul Ibis Ooun'y, reported to tbe Governor "that John Q. BnnaLiN AUtTRAurKfj tub bunkt." Thlaro port is now before tbu people, lu the mean time suits were brought sgainst bulb Breftliu aud Gibson, and against their buudsmen, by tbe Attorney Geueral, which aie to be tried next mouth iu this city. Next the Graud Jury met, and an export heal mg waa bad. Iba result was that billa were louud agalust both Ibe par ties, Mr. Gibson appeared iu Court, and pleaded nut guilty lolhe Indictment, aud gave satisfactory bond iu tha sum ul Uuu tin ml red and ten tbousaud dollais to ataud bla trial. Mr. Brealin, wheu sought lur, bad alwaiouded, aud put blniaell beyoud the reach ul Ohio Uw, aud Is now In lu r M ' dominions iu C nal a. i So staude the oaf e today. We bave ill the atiove, given only au outline ot ibe ouurae ta ; ken by Governor Chase iu thla nutter, but It la I enough to show that ba baa dioobed Irom uo duty, however disagreeable It might bave Iwuo to htm personally. Tbe con trad hetffeeu hU conduct and that of Medill, Morgan A Co., la trlklug. There was uo attempt to cover up, to alienee, or to deceive, on the art uf uur Governor. He was open as the day, and tiro aa the everlastlug hilU. Uedill, on tbu other hand, did rover up, did keep alhuce, and did deceive, aud bad tbe people glvn bim aud bia col- leatrues another two years' lease ol power, tbe fluanolal ruin ol Ibis Stale would have hru In evi table. Fellow Cittaeus ot Ohio, Governor Chase il now bt-lure vuu Ut your suflragis. He baa hceu pure lu hie grail office. Ho Ima net red you with tldi lily, mid bus n Heeled the highest credit ukiu the Stale. Ihe uu-u tthu oppose him aia liuk d iu with lh Tieactiiy loldiera llautilton County Politics. n 8iU in k Democratic t'trtu- Warm Time in Ikt Kx eruUi-e Oimmiitee-. AnoUur Atitmpt to thtom Ui'tm (rmoasre-ne iruh catholic indignant-Meeting in ih' M nard-An Apptal MtktlriAr4eri-Another Tirkrt. Theepllt In the Democratic party of Hamilton oouuty, Wb oh took a formidable shape on Saturday, wheu tbe disaffected Democrat united with the Kuuw Noibinm uuon a Linlt u rapidly exteudiug. Tha implied cotuullcilv uf tbe Demuflraile oaudidates whose uamas were placed upuu ibe vimou iii-aet, in u&eiy ui uapriVO lUCm 01 lue Irish vuu-ra. The latter regard tbem as guilty ol "unutterable meanness," "traffickers ul pol ttlCa," Ac. Tbe new combination, takeu lu uuu-uectlon with tbe action of ths Executive Committee In throwing overboard poor Pat. McGro arty and attempting toaiauffbter Hilton, serves to deeiroy the oouudeuce of the Irish io their "Irinnda Um IM.Iru ,i tha I u,n,uD Yesterday the Executive Commlltaa. we uu derstaud, continued their assault upon Hilton. Tbey endeavored to induce him to withdraw, but Uiltuo would nol real go. Whether thu Committee will be able to muster sutbuieul courage to force blm off. la a Question. Daw. ' ver this may terminate, It Is evident the "good ucsui" iBuausiug give irounie in tue rauke ul Ibe leaders. - Tbe Irish ul the Sixth Ward held a meetlnir I an l uight, when the following waa agreed upou: . I TO TBB IRiaa VOTBRB. As the Democratic and Koow Nulhiue asui- laiita fur ottioe bave decided to fuse, aud thus endeavor to aecare au election, at the saoriltoe oi ounmsveDoy ana tiooa ia to. wa have deter- miiwu io erase toe nstmes oi voa uetuoeratio nominees wbo have descended to this unutter able meaniHse.aod insert In their stead tbe names that appear to the followUur ticket. We call upon all Irish Democrats, foes tu double dealing, to vote the ticket ae below, aud thus reprove those traffloeri In politics, We speak Id the uame aud with tbe authority ol uu uuoursu voters. tua tuner. Slate Meueturs E. B. Langduu, Thomas H. W he, Is tone, aud Peler 2ion. Represeutatlvea A. C. Bag ley, James Saffiu, P. Rogers, J. J. Dobmyer, W. E. Hears, George urauam, u. k. MSI ana Aiireu runups. Treasurer George Fries. Probate Judge-G. U. Hilton. Clerk ot Court E. P. Cranob. County Commissioner J. S. MoMekiu, County Infirmary J H. Wasbenderl. County Surveyor Joseph W. Gilbert. It la a very nice auariel. aa It stauds. W shall, as lookers ou, give all proper attention to ine matter, as It progresses. t lacirinai. Uottttr. Of the ticket here nominated we have a word to say. Thomas H. Whetstone and Peler Zlun are Republicans, and are the nominees uf the Republican party. Langdon la ou tbe Locoloco ticket, but was dropped by the K union Is Is. Messrs. Charles E. Cl,l, Wm. E. Mears, Geo. Graham aud Alfred Phllllpa are Republlcana, aud are ibe regular nominated oaudldalea ol tha Republican party. Meteia. K. P. Cranob aud Joseph W Gilbert are also on the Republlcau tloket. The fight lu old Hamilton la beoouilug luler-eatlng. The fight Is Inevitable,. Tbe fires bave been smoulder log for a long while, and the tUmea are about to but at lorlb. The old Ml- uini tribe waa a secret association, aud was in ila essential aleiueuta a Native American sociely, Of late years this organisation bas been lu abeyance, Its leading men beaten lu Locolooo Conventions, aud tbe scepter haa passed Into tbe hftoda ol the Catholic priesthood. The brains ol the party are with tha Miami sachems, and after having been ridden over roughshod by tha lata nominating Convention, they bave determined to alaugbter tbe ticket Hence we see "Old Joe Cooper," tbe head of the Mlamis, going in with bis thirty-five hundred "Miami" Democrats, lo fuse with the Know Nutbluga. Tbey select Irom the Locofoco ticket the men who ara opposed to the Irish and Dutob, and mingle tbem up wilb true blue K.N's and make ticket. Thu result is, tbe Irish and foreign elemeut retaliate. Tbey outoul all tbe Mi a mm adopted by the Locofoco tlckeland fill the va oancibs with men who are on the Republican tioket the result ul which la that the Locofoco ticket la slaughtered by both wings of the party, aud tbe Republlcau ticket obtains an outside pport which will elect It. The Buchanan Jdmifltofratfon. The new Republican paper at Washington, The Republic, U uuder tbe editorial charge of G. il. Weston, formerly tbe ediU r of tbat aterllria- Democratio paper, ibe Maine Age. He baa Lbs boldness and the penetration needed for a tha-' rough exposition uf Ihe stouter lutLueaa under which tho Natioual Executive baa fallen. Hn truly says ot Mr. Buchanan, that "alternately cowed by threats which he laoks the courage to retrial, aud lempLnd by the aauie oromisei of a re election lo ttio Presideuoy which deluded Mr. fierce, lie bas unquestionably devoted the whole power of bis administration, at home an4 abroad, tu a single tuterest, which bin expo. rieuce hithertu bas taught bim to believe to ba) dominant iu ibe politics of this country, if It is posnible lo force through Congress tbe admis sion of Kansas as a State, with a Constitution sanctioning slavery expressly or by silence, whether such Constitution be submitted to the people or not, Mr. Burhauan will do It. All our Territories acquired, and to be acquired, being now declared in advance to be elavehoJd lug by tbu force of tbe Constitution of the United Stales, Mr. Buohanan will stick at aa oost In making aoqubitlons la that Interest, whether ou tbe side ot Cuba or Mexico. Ma has gone too tar iu bis career to recede, and will continually be driven on by the tame fa tality which destroyed his predecessor." JMrThe Portsmouth Ttwus aaya tbat tbe HlllaWro1 (Vuuile baa passed from Mr, Doren's editorship iulu tbat of Mr. Kmrle's, and from being Cougo Democratic has become DemooiaUo Republican. Good. Tbe oentral organ of the Cuugoea has beeu runolug emptyings for tbo last ten days. Tbe republication of its Cougo Creed and Us prospectus have been lie obiel attractions. 1 his morning, by way of variety, It republishes one of lu silly editorials wbiob appeared crlgiually about a month ago. It also baa about a col una from Sarahs vil le, concerning a renegade named Taneyblll, who turned Locofoco because Governor Cbaat wouldn't give him an offioe, aud, speaklag of him alter tbe manner of dogs, be le not worth "tbe powder that It would oost to shoot bim." Such la tha oentral Congo organ. It il getting woisa tban the Cougo meltings in Franklin oounty. fe.The Springfield Repubtie fires a glowing acouunt of a Bepublloan Meeting at Bethel, Clark county, on Saturday. There were ap-wards of three hundred persona present, wbo were eloquently and ably addrsaaed by Messrs. Uenkls and Rodgera, candidates on tbe Repub lican ticket for the Senate and House. Old Clark will do bar whole duty on Ibe I3tb. A The Congo manager la ibis county fiud it obeapei to bave no meetings at all, thaa to have to hire omnibuses nightly to carry Congo dead heads to ths several towns In order lo make a show ul a westing. p4T The bauka In Washington, In Wheeling and la Philadelphia, are tbe drat to atop apecle payments. Tbey Were all chartered by a lo-cutuon Cougrese, mod by tbe Locofoco Legislature ol Virginia and Penoaylvaula arThe Carroll rVre Prtoe aays tbe Payue Mas Meeting in that town last week, was Ibe ut(al inglorious fiaale ever seen in tbat county. fesvTbe New Orleans Delta, which advocate tbe reopening of tbe African Slave Trade, aug getu also ttiat we set to work and conqaer the Island of Uayti, where, It aaya, there U a hug and uie less population of blacks, wbo could be sent lo the Slave States "to mpply the demand of thr Southern Slave market." Thla Is "National Democracy. " Haas JlffllDg of the Urrd flrolt Beieeeracr in (tenie liouuty--ten. rycie i t enure br teuee aerteua, aud retires hi disgust Caubriduk, 0 Sept. '20 lb, 1867. Coi fc'i'UuuLtcR Dear Sir: Aa ihe Democracy bave beeu operating of lute la thla part of ths State, 1 have thought best to report the result of tbelr latere, in order that the proper steps may be takeu to counteract It if necessary. You are, perhaps, aware that Mr. Cox and oth er were announced tu address tbe people of Noble county, at Sarausrllie, on fast Friday, Tbe time waa chosen with their usual foresight. It was duriug the. County Fair, aud aa several military companies In this division bad arrange! to meet there, und bave a sort of general mua ter, a large crowd would be In attendance. Instead ol Mr. Cox, however, came the great General Lytle, and on Friday morning he waa bobbin' around bright and early to procure a conveyance to Noble county. Not a momeai was to be lost every hour's delay was a loss of at least fiUO rotes tor the Democracy ; and, having succeeded, be was off in double quick time for Saraberille, which place ba reached about 11 o'clock A. M., and waa faigblv arratl lied to find the crowd in attendance quite up to nta expectations, pui nere a new utwouuy presented il-elf. The crowd were so much eu grossed with tbe military, Ao., that they paid oo attention to tbe General, and he wa mortl-fled to Hud that, after ho bad traveled to hard to lie on hand in good time, be could not even get a hearlug. Ue was therefore obliged to content himiulf with the prospect of a speech after tbe Fair and muster were over. Tbe other performances ol the day being ended, tha Geu eral appeared on tbe ateps ot the hotel, at about nan pat ocioca, ana oommenoea ate speecb by tutorming me ue mocracy wet ae was weir oauutuaui tor iieut. u over nor, ana that their salvation depended on the success of tbe Democracy at the coming election. But It was uo uo, aud In less than ten miuutea after he oummeuced, tbe crowd had dispersed, ae UlOUgU Ua h rrUng Uw "Uto Ant' km ha was compelled to wiud up In a speech of Issa than 3o minutes, lur want ot an audience. On Saturday he returund to this place, evidently chagrined at the result ot bis labors. Me was waited on by some of tbe faithful, to know if a speech could be bad in the evening; bat he declined, and kept bis room relusiug to be comforted. Oo Sunday be attended church, and oonduoted uimnell with ho much propriety, tbat had It not beeu tor bia large wninkera, he might bave been taken for one ol ibe Deacons. I am well satisbed that there was no pretense about It. but that he really felt serious, and not with out sufficient "W This I suppose la all the mesiiugof the Democracy we are to bave here duriug luia campalgu; and although soaue may object to it because ut tne absence oi tbe masses, yet it la not an unusual circumatanoa with their mass meetings Iu tbia oounty. I don't believe, bowever, tuai tue ueoerat usee toe plan. He left this morning in aingle file, pre ceded by bis whiskers, and took me (rata lor Baruesvilfe. Sic traneit gterta mundi. GUERNSEY. ar-Tue "Congo Creed" baa been played out We suppose tbat tbe manage re will withdraw it as soon as possible, to make place lur some other Tbo Wtscatulo lie nice racy ta Treuble. We have be lore mentioned the coalltloJ formed at Milwaukee botween the Democrats and the Know Nothings. The Chicago Prttt, uf Tuesday, aaya; 'The so called Democracy ace having a nice titud In Wisconsin. The Germans throughout tbe State are repudiating lue it ticket, and they are losing many more votes from this cause than tbey have gained from their o'ee Utile aide arraogemeul with the Know Nothing party, Seeiug how things weie going, they finally resolved to follow the example ol Douglas lu Illinois, by stakiug everything on the aesumed I issue ol tbe political aud social equality ol tbe negro. But their orators bad not more tban up cued in full cry upon this tank, before the Ke pub I loans thrust fa their laces the record of Mr. Cross, tbelr oaodldate for Governor, on tuiBubjol. That dignitary. It seems, only a lew yeaxa ago.asoaca a petatan for negru tufiragt ' According to tbe Douglas gospel, air. throes, tne Democratic oauuiuats iw Governor ol Wisconsin, is io favor ot the ' po luical aud social equality of the negro atth the white raoe,' aud all tbone who support bin for thai offioe ara in favor of amalgamation and all ita concomitant-. At the latest dales trom the eat of war, much swearing and drinking ot bed wblaky were iu progress,1' Ua. mar'1 A Mess Meetloe Cougo Democrat was held In Springfield, Clark uotinty. ou Saturday, wbiob wwsaaoreasea uy u-B. Wilson, lbs candidal ol the Cuugnealur Seu Kha h i in toi N .t h e i tu lent ia coin plelel) I'huiii'.ed IU Ihto c uul Tu llepiltdl can lide in mpidl) rising 'Ihe Congo uiauauttrt bave completely surltiud Ibe while people here with their gabble about uegio voting, aud negro equality, and negro siualgamtllon, and tbey can aland uu more ot It. Wu would ad-visa tbu Cougoes to eipend no more breath to speeoh-mekiug, aud no more money iu uoinlhue and dead head hue. Mlr make an awlgn- meut. jkmT'VUn Republican meeliugs lu tble County are nearly twice aa laige as Iboee held by Ihe Congoes. The Congoes dou't bra uuifs so largely ae they did a lurlulght si ties on Frauk lln county. The bat k room iu ths Post Office has been quite deserted for the lat few daye What the matter I Have the Congo tuauagers, DitntT PaTnk and Plum. A private letlsr receltcd tbia uurnlug from Akron, aaya: "Payne and Pugb held forth on Saturday but in Ravenna tu uut exceeding 1M), all told. Tbe whole au-dieuoe, including a squad or artillery and ten aiitalciaua, could bav been got Intu a ouuutiy school house, aud bad plenty of room." rHon. Cheuncfj N. Old addreased a large Republican meet lug lu Loudou. MedJaoo oouuty, last evening a iristm, wuu waa hist ul saya ihe speech was one ol Ihe very best tiv bad beaid thscaiivaea. John Sberuiau is addinaiog the p i pie nightly lu lbs various luwusuip iu umuu oounty. toja, Tha Hooking Valley Rtpubluau be been revived uuder tbe editorial ouauw A. B.B.aikiua, Esq. ll U a neat aud alerllug Republican pilut, aud wa hope wm 'eeu with abundant success, RawtoNATtow or Sam Hoomosi-Th rutum Is staled In the San Auguslin blatter n 'ft, that Dsn Sam tJomtoa nasi wierutuvu w sign hie teal In the United States Sauste, ihe rJaJgnaiion to take Htjoot oo the 1st of March oexu Tbe iVunaleoexpitsiieadoubt whether be will return to the Senate thla winter. Gen. Umiaiun's term expires uu tbe 4lh ul Uarcb, looK. T The Doctors' bill lor ths Investigation to the causes which led to the death t Burddl la New York, amount to 11,060. Fikb. The btittun lactory, corner of York street aud Western Row, CiuclanaU, ut Job a krisxei A.Co, waa burnt this morning. Tb of iusl tnirty tbire oiettr says : "I he loss ot Krieger A Co. Is - liumttHl by the aeuior member of the Braa, with whom we had an interview, at about U,0Uv, surue $A,UU0 ol which Is insured, and in olty offices. The building was owned by Jama Gamble, of the firm of Proctor dt Gambia, and was worth about f S.IWU, which, wa understood, tl fully luaurtd.'' Democrat of a Ilk. Ih. Wh-lm b.k. .u.MQj.d MM P4.-I 0" mQm " " Finn in Lui'mvillb. The Wednesday gives tbe particulars of a large art ou Third street iu that city, the day before. Six large warehouses, on the East side of tho street, were couautued. Three were four story build-Jug with irou Irouts, aud had been erected only a lew year ago. Of these, two were owaed by Mr. B, F. Caw thou, aud ths third wu owoew by Mr. W. F. I'eilit. The three otber kouaaa were three stury, owiwd respectively by Dept. Frank Carler, Mr. Themu N. Lindsay. Messrs. Kirk I and, Chase X Co ul Baltimore. The lose In buildings 1 about $26,000, and la goods altout $:tO,tiiM. The Are wu supposed to be lb wotk uf an Incendiary. TUK MlLlTAMT KNOAUrUBNT AT DATTON. The "soldiers who bare returned from tb wars" spoke Iu high terms ot tbe Grand Military Encampment at Dayton, which broke Bp yesterday. There wute eleven well erased and equipped companies, aud a great number of the newly elected Brigadier and Major Generals, with their SiarlH, in full uniform, were on the ground. The Commander In-Chief, Governor Chase, amuipauled by bla Staff, reviewed the troops in ihe fori nuon, on which occasion ba wore a plalu suit ur black. We are glad that the first turn out of tbe Ohio Militia under the. new Isa' baa beeu so successful.
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Full Text | i VOLUME XLVII. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS.Y7. NUMBER 28 Dkio State Jaurnal. TMl-WEKKLt AND WKfcJALl DAlLl IT 80HOULIIH W N . SPIIOtTI.BR, Editor. firinii Invariably U Advance Dailt- W P J " . tha Carrier, par waak 1K ta. Tm WrfiiT par year. WlSSIT ? CluhH of tun sod over 1 SO " TRKMB OF ADVERTISING BY TITJ SQUARE, m una oi tM ua a squabs.) . i .... si a an am uinut wMki. . .08 10 0n " Bmnnthi l 00 j on Swaak...00 Dim " e months 10 00 ; ons " 1 weak.,.. 1 H One 11 ft months BOO: one " daT 100 Dm " Imonthi 0;on " Sdars.... Out 11 1 month 4 ; m " 1 buartioa DUplayad adwttaamenta half mon than the abor nui. AriTtrtiMmnutH, lead sad placed la ta eolama of 'Si- oiml Notioee," duubU UU erauMtry rawe. All notioH required to ba published by law, lf at retss. If ordered on the tnald eioIntlTely after tht ftnt week. M pr nent. mora than tht abort ratea ; bat All ssob will appear la the Tri-Weekly without onarge. UminM Oerda, not eioeedlnf fin lines, pet Tax, I ltd. 'i,W pw lint ; oatitde . NntlcM of mating!, ohariteblt sMlatie, In eonpa- tM, so., uu pnoo. AriverttMment not acoompnld with written dirts-ft obi will ea inserted UU forbid, And harged eooord- Alltrantimt atlvertitmentt must 1m paid in adtwwt. This role will not ba Taried from. tlrniar tht present syntom, the adTtrtftoT pays h tuucb (or iti iace be occupies, tbe ehangei being onArvDiH wit n ina compoaiuvn ooij. iuu im TUF,SI)AY EVENING, SEPT. ttt. Republicans of Oblo, Organlxe fur Tktery Thin day two weeks the great question whether Ohio, the first bora or the Ordinance of Freedom, la to etaud true to the renown of ber youth nod manhood, or falter tberelrom, tod become t mere appendage to tl e South, and an lualra-ment to oppress mankind, aud ourae with negro slavery, thu tree Terrltorlea o( tha Union. No brighter and no more noble testimony can any State or people give to the value of ra I tional liberty, and of the excellence of free white labor than tbia, our State of Ohio. Id ixly year free white labor baa reclaimed ber toll from the savage aud the wild em en, and caused it lu become the alHMle of tbree millions ul intelligent Freeman. Our valine aud hillsides teem with all the elements of a nsflued and Christian clvilieatlon. Our State ti crossed from lake to river with canals and railroadi, aud InteraeotlDg at every point, are lateral branchei, turnplkei and roeda through which like the life blood in our veins, How the Hie blood of the trade and commerce of a mighty people. Virginia aud Kentucky were H tales In the Union whn we were not even recognized aa a Territory, and yet, because of the health-giving and vita Uing etfeota of Freedom aud Free La nor, Ohio b overtopped them both in the race ut oivilizatiou aud progrea. Upon tbe aoil of Ohio this day there live more free while men than in both of tbuae State combined, while In tbe number oi ohurchee, school bouaea, marta of trade, manulnctoriei, and true republican contentment, we bave outstripped them, even u a railroad ctr outstrips tbe Goneitoga wagon. And why and bow bave we done thiet Sim ply by the excellence ol free white labor over elave black labor. Here every mm ia tree, there evury other man li a slave. Here the men who till our soil own them selves and tbe land on winch they toll, there the men who till tbe aoil and labor in tbe wot ktbop are tbe prop erty of others. They are bought and sold like brutes. Tby have, therefore, no ambition to labor, for whatever tbey earn goes Into the pockets uf the men who own them. The eUve power Is enentlally an Aristocrat oy. They lock upon men wbo till tbe earth or labor in lite woiknfaop aa an Interior race wbttever Ihttir color may be. Labor and Slavery are always linked together In their mlndn; and me white man who does the work of "a nltfgur" tboy would no more associate with, invite to their private board, or permit their dauitbtunt lo marry, than tbongh be were a slave. TnU is tbe civilization of tbe Slave States, In coutradUUnction to the civilisation of the Free Statea- Tbe Slave power, by lt wealth, community of Interest, aud overbearing, imperious dicta tion, bave lot a number of years ruled and controlled tbe polttirs ol ibis country. Not satis fled with what thoy have, tbey ask for more Slave territory. They are ooattnnally en croaching upon the rights of tbe Free Stales, and like a sturdy beggar become more exacting in their iem uiil. Ttwtr coruuold hs no out side row. Yield to (hem what they demand to day, aud tney will corns back to-morrow with anew demand. Thuy have already inbdued the South aud crushed out of It freedom of spet cb and ot the press, and now tbey ara do tng what in tbeoi 1 es to subdue tbe North and bring the people to lblr feet, and there are not wanting oraveos and doughfaces in the Free States to assist in tbe job. To subdue Ohio to tha will ol Virginia and South Carolina, to Wi-a and to Rbett, U now tbe misnlt n of Payne and tbe miserable tloket of sycophants whom he leads. Tbey would olose our mouths against the wrongs ol Slavery, and would permit tbe Sonthern Slaveholders to overrun the Territories of tha Union with their ohattel labor. The Freemen of Ohio will be called upon on tha 13th of October to say whether tbey will submit or reelit. A vote for Salmon P. Chat and tha Repablloan ticket a vote aala-t tubmlsion. it is a testimony agalust Slavery Ki tension, and a vindication of tbe right of breemen and lr wbita labor. The I Freemen of Ohio, with tbe spirit of their fathers 1 wltbin them, and the glorious recollections Of sixty years, cannot fall and Will not fall to speak a brave word on thai day for Libsity, Justice and the Higbts of Labor. Freemen of Ohio, we have the votes, wa bave tha power within us, to give such a verdict as the angels of Uud will be glad to bear; a verdict against oppression, and for jostloe aud tbe right. We must have that vote at tbe polls. It is of no nae II it remains passive and stays at home. Bring It out. Lei the ballot box ba made tbe true depository of the Freeman's will, and the expression of bis voice. The County Committees have a high duty to perform. With them, to an especial degree, reals the duty of having aa efficient organisation, and with an efficient organisation alone can the fall Hepublloen vote bo brought to tbe polls. The heavy He pub) lean counties on tbe Ueserve ought, by all means, to poll as heavy a vote for ti over nor Chase and the Republican tioket as they did last rail for Fremont. They can do it as well as not, li thej try. Will thoy not tryt The oountlea In the oentral and southern portions of Ohio will poll tbelr full vote. In all the cloee counties ths vote will ! be fully polled. The only fear we have it, that the Ueserve Counties will not get out their lull vole. They are so strong they may not feel the neoestlty ul a full vote. If they thus teal and thus aot, ruaia vaai strknutu who. SB TUB WB1K.MKM Or TUB OOOD OA DUB, We hope, therefore, that during tha aosuing two weeks, tha work of orgaulsstlou will on, until It ia perfected, in every ooonly of tht State, and, on tbe day of election, every voter be at the polls. Then will our victory be com piste, aud tbe enemy routed Irom tbe field oi battle. a The Republican! ul Ashtabula aud Ue auga have nominated Darius Cadwell for ttit Senat. This l an excellent nomination. Mr Oadwuii was an student aud able member of tbe last Legislature. Sbewinr tbe "Unlit rcaibcr." i On the day alter tbe diaouwion at Newark I butweeu Judge Warden aud ti. S. Cox, tbe St ataman came with a great blow about Cox's victory, and affirmed that it "la universally oonoeded that never was a more complete and decisive victory achieved In a similar contest than that of Mr. Oox." It also promised to publish a report of the debate, but tbe promis ed report has never appeared in its oolomns; we venture to say It never will. We bave giv en In the lournai a full synopsis of the points made by tbe speakers. The accuracy of that report has not been called in question, and we venture to say tbe State$man will not publish it But furthur: Oo bis return from Ailing his appointments, Judge Warden, on Wednesday last, authorized us to accept the Invitation to again disease with Mr. Oox In this city. Since that announcement we hear nothing more from Mr. Cox. " Expressive silence" is bis response. He does not appear anxious lo achieve another "complete and decisive victory" like that he obtained in Newark Verily there la truth In the words of the poet: ' "Ba tbat light and rttns awr, Hap lira to hght anotbar day." Mb. BucxsiraDXAFBB. -The "Corry Organ' at Cincinnati Is greatly wide of the truth when it saya that the State Central Committee were unanimous In favor of Mr. BUckenaderfer with drawing bla name from tbe ticket. The truth is the Central Committee had an address writ ten urging the Republicans to sustain Mr.Bllck- ensderfer with tbe same unanimity that tbey sustain the other candidates on tbe ticket, but after receiving Mr. B 's letter, Ibey regarded tbat sb eo satisfactory and to tbe point, that they deemed their address unnecessary. Tbe statement, therefore, of the "Ourry Organ" in regard to thii State Ceotrul Committee h simply false. Prom tha Ubaaoa HUr THE CONGO DEMOCRACY SHOWN UP Ia their True Color 1 A Bio Haul Jail Fulu Yesterday morn ing, Sunday, Mr. Megowau, tbe High Sberiff, made bis arrangements, and with a dumb ot police made a descent upon a cloud ol blacks aud wniles to we vicinity oi uaKtaua, in i county, and succeeded in arresting forty two. Tbty bad mel in unlawful aMembiage, aud when ar-1 rested were ruppoeed to be playing at divers games ol chance, Including chuck a lmk and cock fighting. The whole poare were marched on to jail like a o mpariy ul soldiers, anu win be examined this mora lug tx tore a magielrate. Tb crowd include tree negroes, slaves and while men. The' names ot five ol tbetn were Tanner. K.eniu. Coudv. (iuflla and Murphy.- LouiniiU Courier oj Monday. Here we have another Illustration ol the way tbe blacka and whites commingle in tbe Slave States. General Geiger, in bia speeches during this canvass, tells his bearers that the maiu evil ot "Black Republicanism" is that thu triumph of tbat party would bring about the so cial equality ul' the races; and he says that "be does not like to walk with a negro drink with negro, nor. unless bard pushed, to sleep with negro." Perhaps be dou't, but judging from tbe statistics ol tbe census year, and tbe dally ocoorrenoe of such paragraphs as tbe above in Soutbero papers, bis Locofoco brethren in the Sooth have uo such scruple, There they not only do what he says be wouldu't like to do, noli'ss "hard pushed," hut they gamble and cock fight with negroes on the Sabbath, and are huddled off to a dirty Louisville jail to herd with negroes. The General ought to go to Louisville Immediately ua a political mis slouary. Franklin Count. Tbe following Is tbe voto of Franklin county In October last for Attoruuy General. We pub lish It for reference: Wulcntt Columbm Flrtl Ward., Seood " Tbirl " .. fourth' .. r'idb " .. Monlg-omarjr towaibip. . Troro " Pralilt " .. Clinton 11 .. Pleuant M Brnwn " 1'artr " Plain " Hamilton " MitUin " ., Wanhlnftoit ' Maditoii " BioDilon " Noraich ' ., Jtlfarao Jacaauii " ShaioD ' .. Franklin ....2ito ....iTl ....!tui ....ll ....ITtf ....104 ....in ....lo1: .... 10 .... w .... US 174 I "3 lint y.i Arid 11 15 Total.. neoi figuiea wou't jrtTThe man wbo said tbat He" probably never was a subscriber to tbu Mt Vernon Banner, for tbat paper of this week baa over half a oolutna of figures, which are face- tlouslj headed "Facta lur the People," which are nothing else but Ilea from top to bottom EuTrr AhbadI At the late Illinois State Fair held at Peoria, the products of Union, the bannor oounty of Egypt, "astonished tbe na tives." Hemp was exhibited U (est high; Chinese sugar oana 16 feet high, planted in June and fully ripe; corn Iff feet high, with tbe high est ears IS feet bigb; 66 ears weighing 6(1 pounds. A busbel of ooro in the ear weighs 70 pounds, and oontalns from 90 to 100 ears. This glvaa some idea of the alze ol the monsters pulled from a forty acre field. Governor PolU'Ck, ol Peutuylvania, made a speeoh tbe otber day in favor of (he eleotloo of Judge Wllmot. curiosTties ofiTrKKTiiiiii. PUR I Half 4r A tUNdMTKNT f OUMCUW-DKAWN BY lilMofcLF. The following extracts from letters under the sign manual ot Mr. Buohanan dl'doite tbe eml cent oonalsteocy of this distinguished hnad of tbe great Jlfatbnat Democrat party. That which Mr. Buchanan firmly maintained to he or thodox In 1848 aud 1S56, it strikes blm with amassment In lttoT to find that any oue should venture lo assertl JAMKS BUCHANAN IN U48. Having urged tbe adoption oi tbe Missouri Compromise, the Inference is irresistible thai (,'Mgrftf , ta my atiais, jromaiM power ro uu-tfafe upon fas iuAMf e slavery in lAr TetrU net. Letter tn Bandlord. JAMES BUCHANAN IN ItwC "This legislation tbe Kansas and Nebraska Bill la founded on pri not plea as ancient Free Government itself, and in accordance with them has simply declared iaf tht pfpU ut a TYrnerv, iike thu of m State, thai! dtetde fur thtmttt wether liiavery tU or hnti tint fxuMaviMm the iniws." Acceptation of No mination lor tbe ireaidenoy. PKRSIDKNT BUCHANAN IN 1667. " Slavery ex U ted at tbat pertud when the Kanaaa and Nebraska bill was paatd and atill exlata In Kanaaa under tbe Constitution of too United Slates. This point bas at last been de rided by the highest tribuoal known lo our laws, few il cqhii evtr keoe bttn arri.nsfv JsuAfrd is a Nibafrrv- ' eonftderatton uf Bontreif Simtea acqve m net territory at tie exomet ot their cemmon blotid and treueure, urrf y ene art of the partite can have no nAt to txelude tne etntr from tit en got me ar, oy pro- hibUmg them frvtn taking inta if whuhver it recotmit to or property oy a tumiivn tonWH (isa. Letter to bltiiman. A Fait roa Uokhemkn a slouk ralaer lu Fayette oouuty, Ky., lost eight col la oue seaMin, lour ol them thorough breous, aud lour ot tbem common, scrub stock, lie amputated tbe leg ot all ol them, and boiled on the flesh, oleaniug ibe bones thurouguty, to learn by summation what diBorenoe in respect ot boue there wan belwssa pure blooded aud oommoo ones. On taking lb bns of Hie thorough breeds aim holding tbem up to tbe light, be noticed ibut tbey were altuoal traospareut, as mucb so a w tilts num. ue irica me same experiment with tbe bones ot t interior stuck. Tbe) ere opaque, aud trn mlttvd llgtit no muri than buffalo bora. Ue iho tested lbs boues bj weight, aud (uuud tba iburuugb bred by lar tbe oaavisr, abowiug their supenur suusuuee aotl ulidliy, Tney were hard aud dun aa Ivoiy Tbts is a singular tent. IT Why should ina mala sex avoid tha let- , tr at Moausa maaca man mean. CIIARUIirf ON THE CONGO DEMOCRACY. Tbe Veno Democracy, though their editots and orators are lu tbe daily babit of making tbe whole Republican party responsible for the hasty aud lunouBid urate expressions ot particular iudivlduak We are perfectly willing, un fair as this rule is, to be tried by it; but It ia a "poor rule that won't work both ways," and, consequently, tbe Cougo Democracy must be tried by It abo. We proceed, there lore, to pre fer a tew oharges againat tbe Coo goes, and will sustain them by proof such as tbey regard aa conclusive when made against the Republicans. We charge tbe Conguea ot the North with be- log partierpt crimimt with tbe Coogoes ut the South In tbe produotiuu ot one million of mil- latleet, and (or all tbe disgusting concubinage wbiob prevails io the Kocleiy of ibe South. We charge the Cougo Democracy with lavor Ing tbe enslavement ot Kauaa in order to introduce amalgamation, and all its odious features. into tbat territory We cbargo tbe Congo Duinocrauy uf Oh it us pec i ally, of being In favor ul negru equality, because they voted, io 1H48, in tbe Ohio Legisla ture for tbe repeal til the Black Lam; the el' feotof which was, to m tkt the tntimony of a negro tonal lo thnt of a white man ' The editor at the Coshocton Democrat, tbe ana. A. u. Dimmoch, then a Congo Senator, and now a le ntous Dred Scott ton) of tbo South, in a letter to his constituents, thus nisiitiml bia vol n on that occasion : "I do not admit tbat thu repe.l of tbe BUck Laws was a sacrifice of PRINCIPLE, for it is a lundumental item io the Democratic Creed that ' ALL MhN ARE CREATED FREE AND EQUAL,' and ttie extension of one privilege to tbe Neero was a uepariure irom a ruie oi PKD1KNCY unly, wbiob under otber circuit atanoes would uot bave been granted," We charge Hie Congo Democracy with votiug lor Gov, Chase tor U. S. Senator, aud thus In dorsing his silver pitch r letter, which they say dcclaiw " diaipprubitiuu ol tbat claufe lu the Constitution which denize to a portion ot the colored people lue right or feutlrage." We charge the Cougo Democracy with zeal oiwly supporting Gen. Jack win for the Pteai dency, when it is notorious that be addressed the coli red men ol Lou i nana Aia britMtn, and appealed to them to tight, shoulder to shoul der, for the tl'?lu ol New Orleans, with win r it mkn I We cbargH the Cungu DnmocritC) Willi nup porliug Richard M Jobnron for the Vice Presi dency, who lived lo open and shameless adultery, sll his life long, with a NEGRO CONCU BINE, "black as Ihe ace ol spades,1' who bred a numerous brood of yellow children by I'er, and thus lreey mixed bis own Aoglo-Savnn blood with a nero wuch lor forty years; thus estab- linbiog au kmuautt with mbiirokb oo Ihe most odious amalgamation principles, We charge ihe Cougo Democracy with pertinaciously supporting Johnson, atier he bad at tempted, on a Fourth ot July occasion, tu forco bla daughters lulo an nualily with Ibe white ladies prteont. We oharge lh.-ui, iu ibe I'tmp.fgonf 1h4u, uf I abusing General bammm, and accuaiug biui of ; voting lur a law '-et'lling poor white men to negroes," wheu, at lite sauie time, tbey were1 sustaining lor thu second office in the government a notorious Amalgamation)! and mauu-lacturer of mu I allocs. We charge tha Cougo Demo.'1 racy ol the North with twiug in open slllance with the Con go Democracy ol the i-'onlh, wbo, during the last decennial period, have begoileu one million J ytUuiD hiietarde. lu the South there Is no legal marriage with negroes. Tbe Democracy there run Ioom with nlave weuches and mix Ibulr blood with them with as little compunc tion In regard to propriety and decency aa is observed by the beasts of tbo Bold. No Blsok Republicans are lo te found in the South, hence amalffamntioit and litudinou equality With ne ar ses Is (airly tracable to the Congo Democra cy of tbe Sou lb, aud, tbroiigb them, to their brethren in the North, wbo bave not coudemued this prac ice either In Natioual, Stute, or Coun ty Gn?enlton! If Ibey do, tbe whole South will bolt Irom tbe Congo Democracy ol ibe North. Wc charge Ihe Cougu Deinocrncy wan nip polling Soulboru men lor distinguished pull il ea I stations, who iiavk avckkd nkoro moth ebb in lMasCYj thus sustaining life on negro milkl is there no equality In this? The children ol the Southern Congoes are nursed by negroes; sleep with negroea; play with negroes; aud live on tbe most inlinule terms with negrua. The old and the Vtmng bucks bertl with theiu ilia herd with each other, and Ihe result ta, bundtuds of niulattot-s are l-oru every day, when Jitthtfi are Southiru lanyMi Who, In Ibia oaw, are for ".Vrsru F.qwUuuy Vir glnla ataods at the head of tbe amilgamalloo column and in the front rank of the Congo Democracy. "Washing tbe blackamoor while" is Ibe great business uf the slave-breeder there. Ue mix while aud black blood with aa much leal aud readiuess as an Ohio farmer iloea tbat of while and black bogs In Ibe free States, where the Republicans are greatly In the atcemlant, In 1860, there were but 66,049 mul allow, (and two-thirds of these are the original product of ooticublnsge between South ern Democratic slaveholders aud their ebony wenches,) while in Virglula aluiie there are Ty, 77ft 25,126 more than in all the tree Stales tu gelherl Tell us, Mr. Ohio Congo, who are the ilgeinatioulsu Who tor negro equality of tbo basest aorlT We charge Ibe Congo DeuiocifPy, by IhtJr affiliation with the AboiitiouUls and Free Sutlers or 1H48, of beiug In favor of every article In their creed vie: negro suffrage, negro oaths against white men, negro jurymen, negru mar-1 riage, negro schools in common with whites, negro officers trom President to constable, and negro equality in all things. We charge the Congo Democracy with euler-taiuing the sentiment of Samuel Coi, late editor of the Ohio iUlteman and member elect now ot the Columbus District, wbo while at Rome, wrote a book extolling the African race, oouimeudiiig tbe "eloquence ' tht deipUtd ne gro" who, be said, "ttitutratrd lathe world tht common hand of brother he d whieh bind thr Ah man rate !u Look at thai! The Congo Ue mocracy ot Ohio, "TUK BRETHREN UK NK GllOE-Sl" Won't some Buck Alrican negro- hatvr I am I wheu be smells these words T In the same work, Cougo Cuk now one of the pels and favorites of thn Slave Democracy says: "ALL DISTINCTIONS OF CASTK ARE ODIOUSt' Slull that up your duleclablu, latldioin Cungu Dosee t Retire to your polecat kuuuels, and lie down in the same lair with Poinpuy, Sambo, and Julius Canar I We charge tbe Ouiigo Democracy with giving their aid and fuppoit to tbe making of new Slave States, where ceneueinafn With niiftori will become an established practice. We charge the Congo Democracy with bating Abolition H'ootttf Htadt' with being lu lavor of "finally eradicating, ' and abolishing slavery in the Slave hiatae, by lbs ope rail on of which act, II It ooitld be accomplished, muiiotuef mu tettott and Congo concubine t would ba thrown into the State ot Ohio to lotroduoe here iMinf 'quality and eaual nghtt tbat prevail among the Southern Con goes. Does lbs reader want proof of this? II an, please resd ths annexed resolution, which was regularly incorporated Into Urn Democratic creed during ihe years 1850, 'fl'2, '.14 and 'ftft: Hfwtrtd, That Ibe peopl of Ohio now, as tbey always hare done, look upon alavery aa au uvfl, and unfavorable to ttie development oi the Kpint and practical bene tils ot nee instiiu-tlona, and thai entertaining these at'Otimeuts, they will at all times feel it tone, tbelr duty to use all power clearly given, by tie terms of tbe National compact, to prevent its iu crease, to mitigate, aud dually eradicate tuo evil." FINALLY EKADICATE THE EVILI" la this nol ultra Abolition grouud' Tbe Republicans propose uot to-extend slavery Into Iree ter ritories, but let i alone in the Stales where 11 exists, but this resolution tf tbe Congoes of for mer days, boldly proposes to "use ALL THE PO W KR dearly given by tbu National compact, to par- PREVENT ITS INCREASE, AND UN ALLY ERADICATE TUE EVILI" Ills oo matter that this resolution, wben pasaud, was hypocritical; It was paawd to gain the Ltlierly and Free Soil vole ol 1648, aud then thrown aside when it was uecetsaiy to jaaT" COURT AND OBTAIN TUB 1'HII SUVKRY CuKIJU ?OTK OK thk Sourn in 1856 aao 1657 We charge ihe Congo Democracy with being at one time uotorious Abolilioulsla, and at an other of being villainous pro Slavery men. They were In the brat catcgoiy wheu tbey repealed tbe Black Laws, iu 1848, and for live successive years paused anti-Slavery resolutions In their Slate Conventlour but thuy bave buuu geuerally pio alaveiy Abolition has only beeu au exception to the rule. They have always beeu in favor of ac quuiug Slave Territory. They auoexed Texas and repealed the Missouri Compromise, Intro duced alavery into Kausaa, aud now go for the Dred Scott Deoisloii, which reonguUett Slavery everywhere. Wo charge Ihe Cougu Democracy with being in favor ol tWilTK SLAVERY; ol reducing every man to tmudagu who Is poor; because the leading Congo paper ul thu Uuiuu the Rich mood tCnqiiinr clearly and diatiuotly sVuwh the dootnup, and nu Deinouralio Convention, or nt'WHpapnr, or ppeikur, bus ever d-.red L quea tion or repudiate the seiitiiueuta uf the Enqui nr. Poor White Democrats .' Hearken to the fearful wordnot Ur. Buchunau'e organ iu Vir giulit : "JUaht thr iiiAvray matt tht tlofle ot OHt man, iiiau-ad ol itm slave ul tutoiety , auu bn woiiltt Uv lar Iwlter oil. "Two hundrtd yi l latmr Lave, made laboreiri a tuuuir Banditti. I'rte tocietu hat fatted, aud mat which m not jree mmt be tubtti- tuti d Frre tacitly it a monttrout aburtton, ami slavery ihe lie.Uttiy, bu.iutilul aud uaiuiul being wnicu lliMV ar; irviuir uucuuMJiuumy mi imuut, The tlevtt art governed Jar bttter than the live laaorert at the norm ae governeix, tfur negroes are not only n -tier on ts to nyeicai cuuilort limn tree laborers, bm their moral eondi I ten it bttttr. "We do nol adopt tbe theory tbat Uam wan the ancestor ol Ihe m-gru mce. ibe Jewish slaves weie not nm rope; and lo oontlue tbe ju rbdiciioii Slavery lu ibai race would be to weaken ils Bcriptural sutboniy, lor we lead ol no negro slaveiy iu ancicut limed, .1netry black or iMife, is MCtttaru. Naiiire baa m.tOe tbu weak an mind and body tlai'et. ' The wiee and sirftwut, the brave, the ttiony tn mind or body ore born to eommana. men are not oorn titled to equal rlyhtt. It would ue Ui nearer Ibe trutii to nv in at were bo.n with taddlte on their backs, and tthtrt booted and epuried to ride tht m and the tiding doee thtm good They need the whip, the i tint, the tpur ' Life and Itneity are nol inufirnaofe. ' tht Dieter- ation of Independence ii ttuberanttu faUe en J f.illtctoue " Read Iba folluaiui hum Ibe I'liailestuu Standard, a Itucbautn paiet: '.Sattrq u tht natural and not mat tvndttien ii the lahanw men. whether WHIT hi or lilac k, tbv great evil uiMrtiievn ftte auuict.r. bi, that it is burdeiit d wall a eervife clasa ut Meek tut a d hibtietrt, unlit lur sell giVi:rumeui, aud yet tneu wuu uie airiiiiiifd aim powers oi cur zetie. Blaster and mve is a relation in sociely as iitTftsaaiy ah tint uf a parent aud child, and ttie orttieiu hutea w u nave )et to introduce Their theory ot Irue government ia a delu sinn. " I'hu trulli is, tbui all meu ate nut bom equal ly freo and Independent but equally without Irecdoui and wilbut luuepe.uueuke On the smne subject, bear Roheit Wicklitt'e, ol Kentucky, a dtJiiuguinhed l-ungo Buchanan Democrat: "How improved will be our cuuditiuu wheu we have such Will I K NEGROES tu pertorui tbo servile laiii,r ol r.urope, ol old Kngl md, and be would add. ol N. Eugland; when our body servants, atid our cm drivers, aud our streel sweepers, snd our bos blacka, are white negroes Mislead ol Mack I ' WHITE NEGROES bate this advantage over blsok negroes ibey can bo couverled Into voters." Accoiding to Itinat) precious Congo txtracld from the Cougo Democratic press, "SLAVERY, W1IITK OR BLACK, U tbe natural or normal condition ol thu laboring man;" "MECHAN ICS AND LABORERS ARE A SERVILE CLASS UNFIT FOR SELF GOVERNSJ KN Tl" Ibey are a "PAUPER BANDITTI," who ought to Its tbe slaves of one man;" they are "weak In body and mind," and "BORN WITH SADDLES ON THEIR BACKS;" tbat Slaveholders are born "BOOTED AND SPURRED TO RIDE THEIU AND THE RIDING DOES THEM GOOD!' ."TUEY NEED THE WHIP, THE REINS, TUE SPUR!"" These are the true sentiments of tbe Southern Con go Aristocracy, AND NEVER HAS A NORTHERN CONGO DEMOCRATIC CON VENT10N DARED TO CONTRADICT THEUt Thu latter are like dumb asses before their insnteis, and would anner the horrors of the inquisition belore tbey would bray a wont against such derogatory lauguag. How do the mech tnloa and laboring men ot tha North relink aucb doctrines T Ara they READY TO BE WHITE SLAV K-t-to return to their "natural and norm! condition" of Sla very T Do they wish lo bend their backs and ba beatrlddeu by Ritchie, Toombs, Ktltt, aud such like enemies ul liberty, "beoause the riding does tbem good I'' Are tbey debased enough lor tbe "whip, tha ret ns, and the spurt" It it become, (V settled doolrlne ol the Congo Democracy lu the North, as It ia now among the three hundred thousand slave holders uf the Bomb, In fifty y iters Irom this time, Slavery will exist In every Statin Ihe Union, and white Slavery will be aa common as negru Slavery. The Dred Soolt ds clsioo is a great stride In this direction; for by It, Slavery is property and under the guarantee ol the Coiilltull.n In t e States and Terrlto flea. We uharga the Congo Democracy with affirm lug with Chancellor llarpr, o South Carolina a "negro worshipper ot thoir "kith and kin" that "ll U as much ihu order of ualure that men ahuuld taWerr ejclt other, aa tbat animals should prey on each olb-r." Tin: aaue gentleman declares Hntt "Ignorant laborer.1' OUGHT TO W'A SLAVICS." Fui," aoys he U (lieie are sordid, aerviltt and laborious ofll cea lo ba purloiuied. la il nut belter lhal there should be fordid, servile uiul lib.uioiia beluga to perform them t" We oharge the Cougo Dinuciy with being in lavor ol an OKDER OF NOBILITY founded on Slavery, because tbe celebrated George M'Duffie, lu a messsge to the Legislature ot South Carolina, used there memorable words "la a word, the Institution of domestic sla very supercedes Ihe nacessity of iwokusb or Nob i lit T, ana sii tua oiner eppenuagss oi a m redltary system of governmeuu Wa charge the Congo Democracy with aim Ing to build up, in this country, a hattttul AR ! 1STOCRACY OK SLAVE-HOLDING NA BOHSI The Richmond Knquttei aaya: It is uot hatred or alavery, It ta not sympathy with the uegro, which kindles the resentment and enthusiasm of tbe Black Republican party, itlaeweye la east sad affluence s A Southern gentleman, and jeaiauty of the arxeto eratie character of our eocial eyttem which oottsti- lutes me eeutimeiii o Aouiiiiuuitm. ' Tbe Richmond Examiner indulge in Ibe fu lowing strain: VlRUIBU, IN THIS OONI-KDKKirV, Irt tut Ut PXHiluHATIUM US' TUB WBl.L BOKS, WBi.l. lOl'l'l- TBU, WBU. HKKU ABIBTOt'KAT." We oharge the Cougo Democracy with repu iutlug ike Deelaraliou of iiidepfudeiice, and affirmlDg u1har el auery te tht corner ttontef our Republican edifice" because one ot their great lenders, Gov Uawmoud.ul' South Carolina, any-. I Indutas, wlinout reserve, the much attuned aeullmeutsul Goveruor McDttlbe, ibal slavery we uorunr-BionB oi our nepuiiiioau euin -e; bile I repudiate as ridiculously abeutd thai much lauded but nowhere accredited dryme Jefferson, that all meu aru created equal.' " We oharge tha Congo Democracy with being DISUNION PARTY. In la Isle Presideu Hal canvass, the wfaola Cougu Patty at the loutb deolared that il Fremont was elected President, THE UNION SHOULD UK DISSOLVED! Tbe Free Stale Congoes reiterated tbe same atrocious sentiments, aud hence they are as guilty ol treason aa tbelr Southern masters. Just bear a few Suntharo scouudrela: Says Mr.MoMullen.ot Virginia, "H you veto the. Miss&rt Compromise, or repeal the Fu gitlve Slave Law, THIS UNION WILL 1(K DISSOLVEDI" Honston, ot Alabama, said: 11 vou refuse to admit a Stale oo account ol Slavery In ber Constitution, tukh tub atah OP THIS UmOB WILL 00 DOWN TO RISK SO UOHKl" Boyd, ot South Carolina, saya whitn the North shall gain the power of the Federal Government, "tub Union will bk at an km I" Kaiu says, "let ihe North relusu admission lo a Slate beoause of slavery in nor Uonslltniiou, anu iuk iBTonr or this Union is close o f Georgia, Alabama, and. indeed, eV'-ry Stale without exception, has assumed the same ground. In truth, every Congo Democrat irom the South is an ACKNoWLKDGED, OPKN and undisguised Disuaionist. Toombs, . I avlor, lutcber. Stevens, wrner. Dap is, Bowie, Aa,, io., have made ipeeohea reeking with treason to the Union. Their atrocious doctriuus, if collected together, wmiM till volume What Henry K. Pavoe'a Helgbbars aaM elblai 10 MU, lu the winter of 1S39-4u, au luvealiuatiun was made bv a Committee ot Ih House ol the Ohio Legislature, Into certa n Charges pressed against nr. n. a. i-ioya, memuer irom L.uya- noga county; auu me principal witiuas againat ur. Lloyd was Henry d. ray hp. To sbow bow little reliance could be placed in Mr. Payne's WK1NKMIAY KVKNINt;, Ki:ir. 30. Bear H.sllll aud ib l.ecuforoa aduhiU lrreJ th ilovernaieut, aud how eluvrruur (base and the Mrpubiraos adwluliler H. Wui. Medill was Governor uf Ohio for nearly four yuars immediately preceding Ibe term of the preat-ul iucuiuheui ul the gubernatorial office. Duriug tbe lour yeaia iu which be wua the Chiel Kxeculiv-, the public Tieasuiy waa rolibed ul' al'Oiit oue milliou of dullars by the Treasurer aud other oihulals beluugiug tu the Loooluuo pally, lie hiiunelt did nut ouly kuow ol the rubberien com mil ted, but be was one ut thu thieves, aa is deal ly proved by Ibe report of Sunatur lliuwu, aud the depueitiuu ot John H Price, who was naid out ut tbu State Treasury fur woikuf a piivae aud Lulitical character baviug uo couurctiuu with public aervioe. Not uuly did Mt dill k uw ol tbe d plelion uf ihe Tieanuiy by Mi. Hiesliu, IhjI Morgan, Tievill, aud Ihe whole of ibe rat row lucuui beuls knew ul tl ai-d, lur party purpiwa, they hid thu guilly kuuwli dge iu tlaur heatta. Some ol tbem we.ru guilty ut alealiug the publio mouey when thoy were uoiuiualed I or re elcO-tlou iu irtfU, aud again when ibey were renominated aud beaten in the nlecliou ul 1865. To say, therefore, that they, he whole ut them, did nol kuow It, ia Ui iulstty the record lu be lieve bcueat meu guilty ut per.ury. t ttay all knew it, aud yul tbey coven d ll up I rum all except themselveo aud t'e ltv red lew who had uuutrkois, aud Mho like ihuuiselves had been growing tat upuu the public plunder. Tu say ihat they did nl kuutv it, would m au au kuowledgmeui Ibul they wela Inula, aud bliud bal luula at iUxi t tiey wre not tuula ibey were nut ldiinltbey wcie aiiuply kuaves. Tbu people lu InW diovu I tie wbula horde trom otll o, aud inaugurated a new r ramie, Thy called Sai.uu P. Vuitx tu Ibe head ul tbelr Slate allaira. Ou extiuiuallun ut the books ot their predecessors, the Republlcau cera fuuud tbu Slate naddhd with a duht ol more thau six hitudied thuuuud dollars, vuu traottd without authority ot law They found the Ireasuiy buukiupt, ibe cuslnliau ul wbluti John G. liretliu, haviug uinda illegal it) ol the money, aud wai a defaulter in au auiuuul of over unit hundred thoutand duller t. Wm, U. Gibson, tor reasons uuaulialactury, was iuductd to bide the dt fault, and although by o dolug bti succeeded lu reouverlug trom testimony, Ur, Lloyd, or soma other person lor rw" 1WU u,,,m,eu dim, culled in a uumoer ol Ibe citizens m F'w " -ft"" i"T.0. . .c-u,ulJr, .. Cleveland lo show what his reputation for vera olty waa at noma. Among other things lest in ed to upon that occasion was the lollowing: Thu Ursl whness is Mr. Amurore Spencer, a son, we believe, ol Judge Spencer, ol New York, iu whose office Ur. Psyue studied law. HefcuewMr. Payne's antecedenls batter than any mau before ibe Committee, We quote from tbe reported leslimouy ul Mr. Speaker before ine t ommmeo: Outntion. Are vuu bcuuaiuted with Mr. Payne, and il so, bow long bave you kuowu him, and what is bis general character lur truth, and from your knowledge ol his geneial character, would you believe him on oati.T A. I dukuuw sir. Pvuu. 1 ttaiuk it was iu tbe year 1833 1 Ui si became acquainted with bim; bis geueral character lor truth 1 believe is nol ul the llrst order, and lor v j own part, win-never bla nersoual feelings or interests were concerned, 1 WOULD NOT HKLIKVh IUU UNDKK OATH. O, Do you mean by Ur. Payuu. U. B Pavu-- Esq., the witneKB berelulore examined by the Committee. Aud tl so, bsve you at auy time d a personal misunderstanding with niui? A. 1 mean 11. B. Ptynu, E;q , tl Cleveland, parlner of Hiram V Wilson. So far Irom naviug bad auv luiaunderstaudiuir with Mr. rayue, 1 nave been on lue usual terms with bim which exist betweeu geutleuien, siucn the time he studied law iu my lather Jobu C. Spen car's onine, io Caunutlaigua, iu the Stale uf New 10) a; and tl ta with rt-gret tltal I have mtde tbe statement 1 bave. " U, How Inog have you resided iu tbe oily uf Cleveland, aud bow long has Ur. Payne raided 111 (tret A. 1 bave resided in Ibe city of Cleveland two years next Uarcb. I think Ur, Payne has been In Clevelaud more tban four years. What is his general character lur truth in tuecity.ol Cleveland'.' A. His reputailuu Is bad tu Cleveland aa my knowledge extend, Mr. James U. Uoyt is ueil called and be lesii lies aa follow: L. How long bav j you kuuwn ti B. Payue V A. 1 bave kuown Ur. Payne lorniedy aiaait twu years, snd alter au inteiv! ul anuut live years. 1 bave known bim iu Cleveland between lour and live years last past. y, Are you acquainted with the general character ot if. B. Payue, lu tbe neighborhood w Uere be resides, lor trutu . A. I am. y What Is bia general cbaiacter in tbat respect I A. Fiooi my knowledge ol his general charade) fur truth und veracity, 1 ihinlt It duubttul- The evidence of Ur. Woolsey Welles Is uf the same nature. Ue is not willlug to go so tar as to say he would not believe Ur. P. uuder oath, et nis evidence damages sir. r. a cnaracier as ; a mau uf irulh qulie as effectually. He teill- tles : y Are yuu acquaiuted with H. B. Pane T A. I am. U. by ibe same, How Ioiij bave you besu acquainted wilb biiut A. oince iBJO, uut ui ie . aiiiuuiany tiuring lbs last two years. u. by tbe same. Are ,! uutiuaiuted witn the geueral character ui il B Payne, in Ibe neighborhood where be iv-mea, tor truth.' A 1 am some w oat acqu huhki wuu ii y. by the same. Wbai if his geueral oltarac ter in that respect A. In a lame majority ol iustaueea where 1 have heard his oahracter lor truth spoken ol, ll basbeeutinlavorabls in that respect. U. by u. bwan. uow long bave yuu been acquainted wilb U u. Paynei a. a ooui miee se.-rs. CJ by ibe same. Are you acuiiaiuird with his general character, in the neighborhood where he rssides, lur IruiUf A. Somewhat; I bave beat d bia cbaraeler queatiuued by some Individuals. rreaenca nniitiesey, one ui iu juogea ui Ibe Court of Commuu fleas uf Cuyahoga oounty. u. uow luug bave you ihwu acquaiuted witn H. B. Payne. a. About sii years. y. Are you auquaiubrd with bia aeueral character, lu the neighborhood whera ba resides, tor iruibf A. To some extent U. What is bis general uhatautar tu Ibis ia f pec it A. i navs usara u queatiuued , y. Have you not kuowu Mr. Pavue'a uio fesaioual statement, tbat is, bis wuid ut honor in court, questioned; aud ate not cumplaiuia ol bis waut ol veracity oiteu heard auioug buat ness meuT A. 1 bave beard complaints ol Ur. Payue 'a veracity irom proiessiouai meu. U. Have you not yourself declared that you believed be bad slated falsehoods to court wuile you were on tbe bench; ur uttered wonts ul win nar purporir A. I nave Slid mat ii tue stateuieula ut others were true, bia could uot be. y. Does not Mr. Payne suiialu a gtaal cliar- aou r tor irutb, Hinong respectable men whutu yuii have heard speak ol his cfiaraclet? A. I have bcaid bis chaiaciet lor Hulk questioned by rrsectublH men. y. frtiiieiiiy r other in i A. 1 should auy several times. O. bv tha aoinuiittet. Iiv rniMitid Ur. I'ltkUv. Have yuu beard Mr. Payne's eharealer lor 1 veracity questioned by any respectable persons others thau members of the bar, and 11 so by whom, aud bow many, and nudsr wbalclrcum-atanoeetA. My recollettiuna are con lined to proiessiouai meo; though 1 may bavs hsard oiroum-atsuoes Impugning bis veracity from others, which are not recollected. Samuel U. Mathe y. How long bave you beau acquainted wl h a. a. rayner A. Sluoa the winter of lt3ti, y. Are you acquainted with bis general character in the neighborhood where he resides, lur truth! A. I am. y What ia that gunaial ubaracter in that respect, A. It U doubtful act Is indefensible, lu order to soreeu the de fault ot Brealiu.Gihauii wan foroed to miarepre- ul and hide the true sluMt ut the public nuan ces, but at length ihe truifi came out and Ihe default was discovered. Did Governor Chase attempt to cover up the default when Ihe tact came to his kuow ledge, aa Medill aud Morgan had dt-ne before him Y No, he did uot. Cut where it would, Injure whom it might, be waa deleruiiued tu do his du'y, and to let the truth bt kuowu. Had be hee-u die honest, had the Republican Auditor aud Fund Commisaiouera been dishoueat, and ehoeuu lu follow tbe example ol Uedill, Uurgao A Co, the true state ot our tlnaouial affairs uilght have remained a profound secret uutil Ibis hi nr. Governor Uhase and bis Repuldiuau col-league iu tftlce were meu of a diftereut mou d. They would not dec -ive the people; they would not stultlly themselves. Thu fact of tbe defal cation was therefore divulged and made kuowu to the public. The prumptuese, euergv and wisdom displayed by Governor Chase in thla difficult and embarrassing exigency, commanded tbe admiration uf every man in Uolumbua who hut tbe ability to comprehend and appreciate, aud the manliuess to sckuuwledge the truth. At Ibe iudlguatfuu uieeliug held lu this city - a meu ling gulteu uji'by tuuunug poluioiaua and trickaters, S. S. Cuf, lo bla unprepntid speech, attempted tu cast repruacb upon Gov. Chase be was the ouly man who had tha hardihood lo do it; aud be was promptly rebuked by Gen. Geiger, whom we are sorry to say has since thou been taken lulu lullcomniuolun with the Locofoco pluuderiug parly, aud in his pub lie sjeecbea now sees tit to lollow In tbu loot steps uf Mr. Cos. But tbe past at least is se cure. Tbu lads ut tho case stand tu confute eveiy attempt tubiUk in Governor Chase and tbe Ri-publioeu officials wilb tbe criminal acts oummilted by Brealin, wilb the kuowledga ot Medill, Morgan A Co , aud by which the Trea sury Was plundered and tha Slate fur a lime bankrupted. When the defalcation wa discovered. Instead of hiding tbe tacts, Governoi Chase set abuui a thorough examination. He induced Gibson to resign bis offioe. He appointed Ur. Sloue hia successor, Before euteilug upjn bis duties be required of Ur. Stone a well filled aud duly authenticated bond - a Ulier bond waa never given by a Treasury offioer. The Governor then appoluted peteous to make a thorough in vestigatlon. After soma delay, Mr. Sparrow, a political oppuiieut ol Ihe Governor ibe Chalrmau ul Ihe Democratic Committee ul Ibis Ooun'y, reported to tbe Governor "that John Q. BnnaLiN AUtTRAurKfj tub bunkt." Thlaro port is now before tbu people, lu the mean time suits were brought sgainst bulb Breftliu aud Gibson, and against their buudsmen, by tbe Attorney Geueral, which aie to be tried next mouth iu this city. Next the Graud Jury met, and an export heal mg waa bad. Iba result was that billa were louud agalust both Ibe par ties, Mr. Gibson appeared iu Court, and pleaded nut guilty lolhe Indictment, aud gave satisfactory bond iu tha sum ul Uuu tin ml red and ten tbousaud dollais to ataud bla trial. Mr. Brealin, wheu sought lur, bad alwaiouded, aud put blniaell beyoud the reach ul Ohio Uw, aud Is now In lu r M ' dominions iu C nal a. i So staude the oaf e today. We bave ill the atiove, given only au outline ot ibe ouurae ta ; ken by Governor Chase iu thla nutter, but It la I enough to show that ba baa dioobed Irom uo duty, however disagreeable It might bave Iwuo to htm personally. Tbe con trad hetffeeu hU conduct and that of Medill, Morgan A Co., la trlklug. There was uo attempt to cover up, to alienee, or to deceive, on the art uf uur Governor. He was open as the day, and tiro aa the everlastlug hilU. Uedill, on tbu other hand, did rover up, did keep alhuce, and did deceive, aud bad tbe people glvn bim aud bia col- leatrues another two years' lease ol power, tbe fluanolal ruin ol Ibis Stale would have hru In evi table. Fellow Cittaeus ot Ohio, Governor Chase il now bt-lure vuu Ut your suflragis. He baa hceu pure lu hie grail office. Ho Ima net red you with tldi lily, mid bus n Heeled the highest credit ukiu the Stale. Ihe uu-u tthu oppose him aia liuk d iu with lh Tieactiiy loldiera llautilton County Politics. n 8iU in k Democratic t'trtu- Warm Time in Ikt Kx eruUi-e Oimmiitee-. AnoUur Atitmpt to thtom Ui'tm (rmoasre-ne iruh catholic indignant-Meeting in ih' M nard-An Apptal MtktlriAr4eri-Another Tirkrt. Theepllt In the Democratic party of Hamilton oouuty, Wb oh took a formidable shape on Saturday, wheu tbe disaffected Democrat united with the Kuuw Noibinm uuon a Linlt u rapidly exteudiug. Tha implied cotuullcilv uf tbe Demuflraile oaudidates whose uamas were placed upuu ibe vimou iii-aet, in u&eiy ui uapriVO lUCm 01 lue Irish vuu-ra. The latter regard tbem as guilty ol "unutterable meanness," "traffickers ul pol ttlCa," Ac. Tbe new combination, takeu lu uuu-uectlon with tbe action of ths Executive Committee In throwing overboard poor Pat. McGro arty and attempting toaiauffbter Hilton, serves to deeiroy the oouudeuce of the Irish io their "Irinnda Um IM.Iru ,i tha I u,n,uD Yesterday the Executive Commlltaa. we uu derstaud, continued their assault upon Hilton. Tbey endeavored to induce him to withdraw, but Uiltuo would nol real go. Whether thu Committee will be able to muster sutbuieul courage to force blm off. la a Question. Daw. ' ver this may terminate, It Is evident the "good ucsui" iBuausiug give irounie in tue rauke ul Ibe leaders. - Tbe Irish ul the Sixth Ward held a meetlnir I an l uight, when the following waa agreed upou: . I TO TBB IRiaa VOTBRB. As the Democratic and Koow Nulhiue asui- laiita fur ottioe bave decided to fuse, aud thus endeavor to aecare au election, at the saoriltoe oi ounmsveDoy ana tiooa ia to. wa have deter- miiwu io erase toe nstmes oi voa uetuoeratio nominees wbo have descended to this unutter able meaniHse.aod insert In their stead tbe names that appear to the followUur ticket. We call upon all Irish Democrats, foes tu double dealing, to vote the ticket ae below, aud thus reprove those traffloeri In politics, We speak Id the uame aud with tbe authority ol uu uuoursu voters. tua tuner. Slate Meueturs E. B. Langduu, Thomas H. W he, Is tone, aud Peler 2ion. Represeutatlvea A. C. Bag ley, James Saffiu, P. Rogers, J. J. Dobmyer, W. E. Hears, George urauam, u. k. MSI ana Aiireu runups. Treasurer George Fries. Probate Judge-G. U. Hilton. Clerk ot Court E. P. Cranob. County Commissioner J. S. MoMekiu, County Infirmary J H. Wasbenderl. County Surveyor Joseph W. Gilbert. It la a very nice auariel. aa It stauds. W shall, as lookers ou, give all proper attention to ine matter, as It progresses. t lacirinai. Uottttr. Of the ticket here nominated we have a word to say. Thomas H. Whetstone and Peler Zlun are Republicans, and are the nominees uf the Republican party. Langdon la ou tbe Locoloco ticket, but was dropped by the K union Is Is. Messrs. Charles E. Cl,l, Wm. E. Mears, Geo. Graham aud Alfred Phllllpa are Republlcana, aud are ibe regular nominated oaudldalea ol tha Republican party. Meteia. K. P. Cranob aud Joseph W Gilbert are also on the Republlcau tloket. The fight lu old Hamilton la beoouilug luler-eatlng. The fight Is Inevitable,. Tbe fires bave been smoulder log for a long while, and the tUmea are about to but at lorlb. The old Ml- uini tribe waa a secret association, aud was in ila essential aleiueuta a Native American sociely, Of late years this organisation bas been lu abeyance, Its leading men beaten lu Locolooo Conventions, aud tbe scepter haa passed Into tbe hftoda ol the Catholic priesthood. The brains ol the party are with tha Miami sachems, and after having been ridden over roughshod by tha lata nominating Convention, they bave determined to alaugbter tbe ticket Hence we see "Old Joe Cooper," tbe head of the Mlamis, going in with bis thirty-five hundred "Miami" Democrats, lo fuse with the Know Nutbluga. Tbey select Irom the Locofoco ticket the men who ara opposed to the Irish and Dutob, and mingle tbem up wilb true blue K.N's and make ticket. Thu result is, tbe Irish and foreign elemeut retaliate. Tbey outoul all tbe Mi a mm adopted by the Locofoco tlckeland fill the va oancibs with men who are on the Republican tioket the result ul which la that the Locofoco ticket la slaughtered by both wings of the party, aud tbe Republlcau ticket obtains an outside pport which will elect It. The Buchanan Jdmifltofratfon. The new Republican paper at Washington, The Republic, U uuder tbe editorial charge of G. il. Weston, formerly tbe ediU r of tbat aterllria- Democratio paper, ibe Maine Age. He baa Lbs boldness and the penetration needed for a tha-' rough exposition uf Ihe stouter lutLueaa under which tho Natioual Executive baa fallen. Hn truly says ot Mr. Buchanan, that "alternately cowed by threats which he laoks the courage to retrial, aud lempLnd by the aauie oromisei of a re election lo ttio Presideuoy which deluded Mr. fierce, lie bas unquestionably devoted the whole power of bis administration, at home an4 abroad, tu a single tuterest, which bin expo. rieuce hithertu bas taught bim to believe to ba) dominant iu ibe politics of this country, if It is posnible lo force through Congress tbe admis sion of Kansas as a State, with a Constitution sanctioning slavery expressly or by silence, whether such Constitution be submitted to the people or not, Mr. Burhauan will do It. All our Territories acquired, and to be acquired, being now declared in advance to be elavehoJd lug by tbu force of tbe Constitution of the United Stales, Mr. Buohanan will stick at aa oost In making aoqubitlons la that Interest, whether ou tbe side ot Cuba or Mexico. Ma has gone too tar iu bis career to recede, and will continually be driven on by the tame fa tality which destroyed his predecessor." JMrThe Portsmouth Ttwus aaya tbat tbe HlllaWro1 (Vuuile baa passed from Mr, Doren's editorship iulu tbat of Mr. Kmrle's, and from being Cougo Democratic has become DemooiaUo Republican. Good. Tbe oentral organ of the Cuugoea has beeu runolug emptyings for tbo last ten days. Tbe republication of its Cougo Creed and Us prospectus have been lie obiel attractions. 1 his morning, by way of variety, It republishes one of lu silly editorials wbiob appeared crlgiually about a month ago. It also baa about a col una from Sarahs vil le, concerning a renegade named Taneyblll, who turned Locofoco because Governor Cbaat wouldn't give him an offioe, aud, speaklag of him alter tbe manner of dogs, be le not worth "tbe powder that It would oost to shoot bim." Such la tha oentral Congo organ. It il getting woisa tban the Cougo meltings in Franklin oounty. fe.The Springfield Repubtie fires a glowing acouunt of a Bepublloan Meeting at Bethel, Clark county, on Saturday. There were ap-wards of three hundred persona present, wbo were eloquently and ably addrsaaed by Messrs. Uenkls and Rodgera, candidates on tbe Repub lican ticket for the Senate and House. Old Clark will do bar whole duty on Ibe I3tb. A The Congo manager la ibis county fiud it obeapei to bave no meetings at all, thaa to have to hire omnibuses nightly to carry Congo dead heads to ths several towns In order lo make a show ul a westing. p4T The bauka In Washington, In Wheeling and la Philadelphia, are tbe drat to atop apecle payments. Tbey Were all chartered by a lo-cutuon Cougrese, mod by tbe Locofoco Legislature ol Virginia and Penoaylvaula arThe Carroll rVre Prtoe aays tbe Payue Mas Meeting in that town last week, was Ibe ut(al inglorious fiaale ever seen in tbat county. fesvTbe New Orleans Delta, which advocate tbe reopening of tbe African Slave Trade, aug getu also ttiat we set to work and conqaer the Island of Uayti, where, It aaya, there U a hug and uie less population of blacks, wbo could be sent lo the Slave States "to mpply the demand of thr Southern Slave market." Thla Is "National Democracy. " Haas JlffllDg of the Urrd flrolt Beieeeracr in (tenie liouuty--ten. rycie i t enure br teuee aerteua, aud retires hi disgust Caubriduk, 0 Sept. '20 lb, 1867. Coi fc'i'UuuLtcR Dear Sir: Aa ihe Democracy bave beeu operating of lute la thla part of ths State, 1 have thought best to report the result of tbelr latere, in order that the proper steps may be takeu to counteract It if necessary. You are, perhaps, aware that Mr. Cox and oth er were announced tu address tbe people of Noble county, at Sarausrllie, on fast Friday, Tbe time waa chosen with their usual foresight. It was duriug the. County Fair, aud aa several military companies In this division bad arrange! to meet there, und bave a sort of general mua ter, a large crowd would be In attendance. Instead ol Mr. Cox, however, came the great General Lytle, and on Friday morning he waa bobbin' around bright and early to procure a conveyance to Noble county. Not a momeai was to be lost every hour's delay was a loss of at least fiUO rotes tor the Democracy ; and, having succeeded, be was off in double quick time for Saraberille, which place ba reached about 11 o'clock A. M., and waa faigblv arratl lied to find the crowd in attendance quite up to nta expectations, pui nere a new utwouuy presented il-elf. The crowd were so much eu grossed with tbe military, Ao., that they paid oo attention to tbe General, and he wa mortl-fled to Hud that, after ho bad traveled to hard to lie on hand in good time, be could not even get a hearlug. Ue was therefore obliged to content himiulf with the prospect of a speech after tbe Fair and muster were over. Tbe other performances ol the day being ended, tha Geu eral appeared on tbe ateps ot the hotel, at about nan pat ocioca, ana oommenoea ate speecb by tutorming me ue mocracy wet ae was weir oauutuaui tor iieut. u over nor, ana that their salvation depended on the success of tbe Democracy at the coming election. But It was uo uo, aud In less than ten miuutea after he oummeuced, tbe crowd had dispersed, ae UlOUgU Ua h rrUng Uw "Uto Ant' km ha was compelled to wiud up In a speech of Issa than 3o minutes, lur want ot an audience. On Saturday he returund to this place, evidently chagrined at the result ot bis labors. Me was waited on by some of tbe faithful, to know if a speech could be bad in the evening; bat he declined, and kept bis room relusiug to be comforted. Oo Sunday be attended church, and oonduoted uimnell with ho much propriety, tbat had It not beeu tor bia large wninkera, he might bave been taken for one ol ibe Deacons. I am well satisbed that there was no pretense about It. but that he really felt serious, and not with out sufficient "W This I suppose la all the mesiiugof the Democracy we are to bave here duriug luia campalgu; and although soaue may object to it because ut tne absence oi tbe masses, yet it la not an unusual circumatanoa with their mass meetings Iu tbia oounty. I don't believe, bowever, tuai tue ueoerat usee toe plan. He left this morning in aingle file, pre ceded by bis whiskers, and took me (rata lor Baruesvilfe. Sic traneit gterta mundi. GUERNSEY. ar-Tue "Congo Creed" baa been played out We suppose tbat tbe manage re will withdraw it as soon as possible, to make place lur some other Tbo Wtscatulo lie nice racy ta Treuble. We have be lore mentioned the coalltloJ formed at Milwaukee botween the Democrats and the Know Nothings. The Chicago Prttt, uf Tuesday, aaya; 'The so called Democracy ace having a nice titud In Wisconsin. The Germans throughout tbe State are repudiating lue it ticket, and they are losing many more votes from this cause than tbey have gained from their o'ee Utile aide arraogemeul with the Know Nothing party, Seeiug how things weie going, they finally resolved to follow the example ol Douglas lu Illinois, by stakiug everything on the aesumed I issue ol tbe political aud social equality ol tbe negro. But their orators bad not more tban up cued in full cry upon this tank, before the Ke pub I loans thrust fa their laces the record of Mr. Cross, tbelr oaodldate for Governor, on tuiBubjol. That dignitary. It seems, only a lew yeaxa ago.asoaca a petatan for negru tufiragt ' According to tbe Douglas gospel, air. throes, tne Democratic oauuiuats iw Governor ol Wisconsin, is io favor ot the ' po luical aud social equality of the negro atth the white raoe,' aud all tbone who support bin for thai offioe ara in favor of amalgamation and all ita concomitant-. At the latest dales trom the eat of war, much swearing and drinking ot bed wblaky were iu progress,1' Ua. mar'1 A Mess Meetloe Cougo Democrat was held In Springfield, Clark uotinty. ou Saturday, wbiob wwsaaoreasea uy u-B. Wilson, lbs candidal ol the Cuugnealur Seu Kha h i in toi N .t h e i tu lent ia coin plelel) I'huiii'.ed IU Ihto c uul Tu llepiltdl can lide in mpidl) rising 'Ihe Congo uiauauttrt bave completely surltiud Ibe while people here with their gabble about uegio voting, aud negro equality, and negro siualgamtllon, and tbey can aland uu more ot It. Wu would ad-visa tbu Cougoes to eipend no more breath to speeoh-mekiug, aud no more money iu uoinlhue and dead head hue. Mlr make an awlgn- meut. jkmT'VUn Republican meeliugs lu tble County are nearly twice aa laige as Iboee held by Ihe Congoes. The Congoes dou't bra uuifs so largely ae they did a lurlulght si ties on Frauk lln county. The bat k room iu ths Post Office has been quite deserted for the lat few daye What the matter I Have the Congo tuauagers, DitntT PaTnk and Plum. A private letlsr receltcd tbia uurnlug from Akron, aaya: "Payne and Pugb held forth on Saturday but in Ravenna tu uut exceeding 1M), all told. Tbe whole au-dieuoe, including a squad or artillery and ten aiitalciaua, could bav been got Intu a ouuutiy school house, aud bad plenty of room." rHon. Cheuncfj N. Old addreased a large Republican meet lug lu Loudou. MedJaoo oouuty, last evening a iristm, wuu waa hist ul saya ihe speech was one ol Ihe very best tiv bad beaid thscaiivaea. John Sberuiau is addinaiog the p i pie nightly lu lbs various luwusuip iu umuu oounty. toja, Tha Hooking Valley Rtpubluau be been revived uuder tbe editorial ouauw A. B.B.aikiua, Esq. ll U a neat aud alerllug Republican pilut, aud wa hope wm 'eeu with abundant success, RawtoNATtow or Sam Hoomosi-Th rutum Is staled In the San Auguslin blatter n 'ft, that Dsn Sam tJomtoa nasi wierutuvu w sign hie teal In the United States Sauste, ihe rJaJgnaiion to take Htjoot oo the 1st of March oexu Tbe iVunaleoexpitsiieadoubt whether be will return to the Senate thla winter. Gen. Umiaiun's term expires uu tbe 4lh ul Uarcb, looK. T The Doctors' bill lor ths Investigation to the causes which led to the death t Burddl la New York, amount to 11,060. Fikb. The btittun lactory, corner of York street aud Western Row, CiuclanaU, ut Job a krisxei A.Co, waa burnt this morning. Tb of iusl tnirty tbire oiettr says : "I he loss ot Krieger A Co. Is - liumttHl by the aeuior member of the Braa, with whom we had an interview, at about U,0Uv, surue $A,UU0 ol which Is insured, and in olty offices. The building was owned by Jama Gamble, of the firm of Proctor dt Gambia, and was worth about f S.IWU, which, wa understood, tl fully luaurtd.'' Democrat of a Ilk. Ih. Wh-lm b.k. .u.MQj.d MM P4.-I 0" mQm " " Finn in Lui'mvillb. The Wednesday gives tbe particulars of a large art ou Third street iu that city, the day before. Six large warehouses, on the East side of tho street, were couautued. Three were four story build-Jug with irou Irouts, aud had been erected only a lew year ago. Of these, two were owaed by Mr. B, F. Caw thou, aud ths third wu owoew by Mr. W. F. I'eilit. The three otber kouaaa were three stury, owiwd respectively by Dept. Frank Carler, Mr. Themu N. Lindsay. Messrs. Kirk I and, Chase X Co ul Baltimore. The lose In buildings 1 about $26,000, and la goods altout $:tO,tiiM. The Are wu supposed to be lb wotk uf an Incendiary. TUK MlLlTAMT KNOAUrUBNT AT DATTON. The "soldiers who bare returned from tb wars" spoke Iu high terms ot tbe Grand Military Encampment at Dayton, which broke Bp yesterday. There wute eleven well erased and equipped companies, aud a great number of the newly elected Brigadier and Major Generals, with their SiarlH, in full uniform, were on the ground. The Commander In-Chief, Governor Chase, amuipauled by bla Staff, reviewed the troops in ihe fori nuon, on which occasion ba wore a plalu suit ur black. We are glad that the first turn out of tbe Ohio Militia under the. new Isa' baa beeu so successful. |
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