THE .MONTROS . DEMOCRAT Tri.ors-51:50 PE ANNUM. ADVANCE. A. J. GERIMSON, • EDITOR, ,PUBLISHER,. AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE OPP9SITE TIIE P 0 5 41% OFFICE:. c 0 .4 -/ 0f5. 60 DEM oel?1 , 177 . 0 o.lf/iVA TIONS HENRYFOE GoVERI,4)E, NRY - - D. FOSTER Of AVestmorelang COunty PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS T.LE(7I - ORP. AT LARGE RICHARD VAtTX, GEO. M. KtIM • _DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. Fred. A. Server, '14., Isaac Reckhow, W; C: Pat t erson; !15..Ge0. D. J ack 3. jos. Crockett, 4.. T.. G. Brenner, :17. J. B. Danner, G 5. G.W. Jacoby, ;Is. J. R. Crawford; 6. Charles . Eellv, ;19. H. N. Lec, 7.0. P. J;unes 4 . S.David Schalf, i2ls N.P. Fetterman, 4. J. Lightner. .22. Samuel Marshall, 10. S. S. Barber, 23.. illiam Book, 11. T. H. Walker, 24. B. D. Hamlin, 12:S. S. Winchester,;23. Gaylord Church, 13. Joseph Laubach.:- HON:HENRV D. FOSTER . Whatever-differences' of opinion may exist in'regcird to Presidential nominees, we hope that all Democrats in Pen*lva- . nia will unite upon our unexceptionable noininee for Governor.. No one doubts that the-united Democracy of Pennsylva nia ..an carry the State, and no ground of complaint can be urged against Mr. Fos ter. His eminent talerrt„hisprivate Womb, the manY services which he has rendered to the people of his native State, and his large acquaintance With the peOple, have insured him a personal popularity that no thing can ; resist: Lar munbergia the Opposition in the Iron counties are pre pared to vote thr him, as being the best man, Without..tegard to politics, and oth ers Uill follow, Jlis nomination was. a spontaneous free=will offering, from a peo ple gratified for past services which he had rendered. His strennomi exertions to se cure such a tariff as will protect,'PennsS-1- vnnia interest', Will be remembered at the. polls. He is not a candidate of any sec-, lion, but of the entire Democracy of his State., The name of his opponent we sel dom hear mentioned: "Even in his own, party he.seems to be regarded with entire apathy. public acts Would do him no good before the people. His political re cord is so variegated, that one' bathe Opposition are doubtful and distrustful of him. He finds it impossible tolobty him -6 self into, notice. againstA manly. upright, straightforward man "of the people, like Henry D: Foster. • ==l STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR A pamphlet has been issued containing D list of the 'premiums and regulations of the - tenth atuiztal eshilutiou of, the Penn sylvania State Agricultural Society, t'b be heldon the Wymnimi• Battle Ground. near Willesll:l"rre, on the 2511 t, .7th and f!Sth of September next. 'The arrange inentslbr the Fair will be most complete in every respect, and located in a rich ag -'ricuitural anti grazing section of the State, with the.advantage of railroad cominuni cation in every direction,_ the display of neat cattle will be highly attractive, while a much more than usually liberal list of i premiums cannot fail to make every de parttnent of manUfactiires, agricultural prodUcts. &c., worthy the 'high repute of the annual exhibitions of this society. The.' ItOok of entries will be opened on the first, of SepteMher, at West Pittston. ,Compe:, tit ion for the premiums is trot confined to j tliL State, and citizens of New York, New Jersey, and other States are invited to - participate in the exhibition. The plow in:7 Match will take place on ThursdaY, the'27tb. The annual address will be.de livered on Friday, the 2Sth, immediately after Which . the premiums will be awarded anddistributed. Hon: JoHN W. GEAR, of Greensburg, has been appointed Chief Marshal for , the occasion,-and MAj. E. W. STVEDECA:N. - t, of Wilkesbarr . e, General Su perintendent, who Will have entire-super vision, of the grounds and the pollee ar rangemenis. The society announces that a tent will We provided . thr Ediori- and Reporters, and every facility afforded • them to obtain information and transaci their business. In addition we have the novelty of a preminni of 850 to be award ed to the - Reporter who may furnish and. publish the best description of the Fair. LADY's flo.in.-Ldodey"S"Lady's Book for August ,graces our table: The . plates are very fine, and the - embelliSEMenta for the tidies' toilet, ihOsi-ing the late styles, we doubt not are 4 Jdone worth," the tinb scription-prioe to / Our ladrfriends.' . Igrs. Hale; who has charge of this department,. iii a lady of; acknowledged taste and ac ci.omplisliments. Published by L.A. Ge deV, Phil'a, at p'er_ycar. aNtr.s.-=--The colored republicans in the western part of the county, after s -great amount of drumming and advertising, at tempted to raise it_ disunl6n pole on last :Saturday a week at Friendsville. - Some thirty or forty „ibolitioniats-ivere on the' ground, but in atteinptinglo elevate the pole theyyfou r nd that they bad)sver-esti mated their strength. The. sapling came back to the,groumi frith a qua!, ski*r ing it to pieces. This may be talientaisla . fair omen of the fate that .awaite — tlitir ouiditige. t P.: ii. - 7 -Another strenuous effort: iras mane to rf4e - - 4e. s pble at Triendiiille,-kin I . .ntp,rday !pt. aF"The farmers inthis . county are now busy in their nieadows, securing the 114 it rAtid_ to be -eery ‘Th'i - etop of whibe dttisiei in the meadows in thr. - lOok verrpromising. - . . . :•. - ; . WHAT IT TIAS PONE: • I ''• rz ewe; - 1teX13.61.. ' -41'. CI BRECKINRII/GES LETTER OF, By a like consqutional struggle it is in- ' IWe sailed - on the ltith 'of March from ~ . . Abolitionism - 14. Worife thimllaCery. .11 , -1.• '-i• - '' i '.. - 'l., '..--- ';'' '. .-I . • Z . : - . •''' 't -. - : .APC 1 4 : PTA N CF.:. ,*-: - . ii l •. ' . .: ._ . r ' tended- - now to l assert . -- abd - „'establistrthe thetfoot of Strini,street,-and Proceeded, .. .. no is soon o-P.P.Y ..- , ; ...' ; - - I: '' C'''' : t i' .'''\V - - --' : --c has done_ more to •injure the blOck man ins I ' 7- • • ' •tli • ft: i - ' as -- e '-•b ' ' -- Re rt wbere'-we remit' met ' • . •• . -AstipopiN • rry, June 20108ao; e 4 :1 1 .L4Y, 0 ...,,lic *tesi . .th, .0,43 . soto,of 1 . 1,0, , ypg , 1 ,.. ...„.. ~ . ~ , . et till Sun • - 4 • •'B' " I I • ' ,- '•Dr-litt tit-- have your lettef'lof 'the utliciMand - I . llite - aeek - , ace ihiSilitibjebt,4.o„tdayi Vila, ilohireltii,cratiolz the mast of this ccituitir tban' t all Other. causes combln- -: ~ -., -•- •". -: 2 - .. --, - - -*;--; . • ...' - ,'''•-•:''''.--" - , -.•; - e-i. • ;; -- ti i •--- J•iw 4 ", t i '' ' ' .l . d'iti. lot. ' e '-' tip . • • - .1^ l' ~•-•-•A tier erelnil- - stcitati passed-rot:pc NeW - r .54504., bytiglich • lam officially-ffiformOilzilatOt.it_il, tik-con ,t,togital, so-ost, shall, 4.. o ; sloop, 1 ,a. . flirt' ,eit. enter work;; ed, and it is this I day doing .all it cap to 1 m 'llford on - Metillit •- ftern oW•Ilst coin g' - ' ruirifonunntion forthe ftlie tip Kiwi be o.eqmplitilied-( l .the Eat clotilt - Iwill did-- - indevidently Plea:lied 'pike= ' Buil. Very, . .Ito . "i '' tosser sectional imintositien_ and fomeht ; nu te b•ldamage to- corwittel othor,:erops,-, : I deni of: the - gnited States Illy' tale , - 0 - IDOO-ISRPOttr - froutt*.Ameritiatt sky'; - - and much by 10rue . qifi/ 111 tr,)log to Make civil war - between the peopleof differs tI - t' 3 . " - .'w - ci •-• -'' •- • t.i crile. Notiottal COllVentfon, „hiteli, - tisitbin- 100101hOn.h I iindi and ,heirts thel*.ates arid' everythifig loot. S'hifolik.'e. .: _ ,o , . i. .— amea ;.. lapman,,,,Emintnatek. o paN, „._ &., Nationa l , states. •It has - dlitsolved 'the great. 'll l hig 1 Self as the black.reublican candidate for 1 bie -"at Baltimore .-• •• --7•'•••• .---. peoplififfill tinitelo detelop thekesonties I 1--We'arriyed at'Oravesendou Saturday ~ It has Party. broken up the Atcertc ? su • . .-: 4 P H it ' 4 Recorder • this . • Titter . ,in county. The -circumstances et - this' i Stick'' nommat o n ,of the whole comitry, to' bind k together 1 afternoon; and Wiked there for a furl 1 Stinclay School trniOn. •It has :divided the. i ,() cm' Juniny 1 I - oull get a bite , will 3 y - I 'astir Meld - ref e rring t.. its Iperiional 1.- With the 'bands of intercourse and brother- 14intl. : 4 l I • 'l' l'''' . "1 - '' -- ..'- - " I" 4 to Inipe it, onw:Art__lii_.its, great 1 ~ -I.tlast we pitt to sea,. And w he n , 14, 4_, - • i i ;'; _rib Baptist Church.-''lt littS'rent in tWain It c,': - MethodiSt and -i)iesbi•tetia •• h- 1 . e Montreso .40 a 614'ecira of, this week.- .,, ; fhilik'S thit - BieCkinridge ii ill a rtia-•1 ... ~, . hood, an arm's; not. SOught-'•npr desired to be'; 1 career...-. Thg - ConslitiitiejtibitliheetlpmlitY 17 were - b 1 1• tle. - -.o,,.Maldinife I went to: the : • -i i 'lliid before the country for . the ; 0 1114 of; Of the Stiattai! These are, symbels of ever- I forecaStloadil Of rin'ai',.ithich I put in' . • ',. C. u r.C. I .e h f — .; jerity in •tbis• - county. :- Gooch - -- ..ttn It has broken up the American Tract Seci- ; 11M Lineol l '" • - I. ' • -3, , • ety. - It has -produced . tbe-,Johti Bro vii i I. - - - ---Dan- Rice;•the circus Clottn,, recently / . ; re. mem.'Wizen - my was presente( ,lasting union:Let these ct e ra •‘•mg hinging : Au t e -avit, a..: . • 1 raid. It ba's demoralized Congress, It are itk,o9o.top. Ladles' Faii for the•ben.,-;. 0 ,0.„• 5 cd . mimics. .., ; :anybody i ' t..-, --- - .- P r une-- - - 1 - :-- '1 I - - ''- •'•l i 'if -- •' -- 11 - ;• 1 the-boat l - ; lh• . 1 . i'i -to ink Convention:at - .Charleiton',.. it - tvas•l..crienof titOlienPle...z: • ! -• • I The younoer e . 'Watts was. at, -the helm, Civitittlran'n h • .K . • s'd • - obedienceto - ••; I I:ito,i: - that th •• ' I becon- and aske d l r i m to alto:it:Me to. steer a lit _a rien in 411) , , . is cans. lISR w ill . _ ~;11y.::viewei:':':;ititd:--Tiriot.litipeto:f:witlii).uti, ,risocttr,-,:an*that, tempo.- ;tie -Vltile..,. .11e conseuted,.and _went Ifor., ',has pretentett the settlement of' mir - tei ri-' . . 1 ofit of theyreabyterialt clairch at r.rie, p:t. 1 1 chaitged,When, the i - Cofiventiou t einipern- Irate argument .Will take place -of . hot ..ivard. .. : L, . I ,: -,, '.. , 7: ,'. • . . • . . . . - --, , - I toties and' been the- cause of • bloodShed-I L- — Th e 1-V - itmin g • Del.) - li'eprefilicOri bic4 „ at Baltimore • .and - wbeii, I ; heard of ; ;;words and palistonate.acepiiiitions.- - Ahoye. - I -'lii feiy. Minutes Ileft - dui •heltit;; and there. -It - has resisted'-the - laws of • „ pia. hauled (Town - the Lincoln flag _and 1 theMilfeienees , wl i iicit- occiirredkhere c my ;. all, ,l•,,vt - iturellindibly to hope - that , T3iyibe talitng.rite ii,:xi:! . 11 . A... - ,ik:f . iiirikill,il4lCect him • 1 -r- '' hoisted Dotiglaa. - -. ' - -- Rtilicoat lie•ht 'He id lid ' , did . lindetposttion..to be connected prominently ;.Brovidenee,;te Whom.we . ..owerobt . 'Might; if he saW - . ~ ~ „ . tin, ~ , countq. •It seeks-for a - dissolution: of h e ll.' -•-. • destructive: fire Occurred „at Bing- , with-the canvas- *as': cOti fi rmed "aticl ex., ; onrgrowilt,,..4oa all: onr. proOeritroyill .iiiit: • I tilid-ii,irreip.lcipk:igain,and point the Union: Undef the false. g u ise of o: li i .:' •' - . ' ' Fridaylast, ''d •." large;pis 4 d to • • friends. • ' '•• • i cOnttritie 'to.. protect our belovetteptibtry ed.Witlithrlitoo...... '' -'•.- ' - ' 1 =ton on , estroo tug a . se • ohm), .. —: t , . , 1 . . publicanism, it is now •striVing . to. elect 1-',amount of property.: I I douse I-- • '••I ' t - • Irotiiid Mid looked iii MY flee -, . • i. 'Without discussing ' the .. - --oeeprrenees i against all danger, foreign ant stle. 1•.1 e. urpt.d _ , ..;, _, .. . AbrahOrit Lincoln to bo - Pre l sident,.-moti•af I I t' -11' '• ' W F -'f • which preeeded tit e nominations, :Mil which i - I atn, with great respOt, yoU rfrienti, '.• . a inoi dent, brit - etlen - if he 'llOl7 suspected —. at,. J ohn . rv, Pr oth onotary of , r; . .- . .. , • .- , .... i • 1 , ; .. the United Confederacy, - but • Of- the sec- (the Common Pleas of bticks:county,' died I are l or soon it gl- be well 1 J OHN • C BRFOKI I N f IIIDGE -My cruel tot i•i:iSd, he' WOuld•haVerettilsoo um eistopitby•t it ;• . .....,,., . , ... ._ _ ~ .. k ~,, . ~.. . . . • tional • aboktion• society--I-for no tin is ;.. n the sth inst., aged 60. -- . . - •I - -, •• - W as - as ;t alm • - ' colintri4. - bhave only tosay . thatlapproye, : Hon: C.,.C1.: . 5 . 000; President of the Demo- Indic:kipo ,bf.,,it. there, for .I • ,;; ... . : I . ' • • Vti l'• - ' ' 'thi the '4ini itest s•.- i aitibst and necessary.to.the..preseryatiOtt ; . erotic ..t ono. C o nv en tion.; . - Its.'thotigh d.'",:tvas going, to . 1 foolish enough to lielieve that s u c h• amn ' .: —The Doug,las -National Executive r ., ot4 national • fr.- '• t" 1 the Sq 1 - • -.• -.........-------- --L- - my li fe. -- 'l'' ' • . .o ,Aniz.l ton, .Attit - • - --;--•••• --... -.1 • •. .• - .;, -.- I I Conimitiee Have _prepared stid will nub- I - • Le .: with such-- prineiples such bad( rs ,'. t •'- -- "• - . -. ••• I crettrights of. representation - the actien 1 EXECUTION' OF.. I4cKS',. •' and_; . ' list' this week an address to the country. ;. -- . II:of l-been 1111t16ehtitimi intittenite, the 'could ever be inaugurated 'as President of :- • • ' .• oftithe Convention ovey.which :volt eon- I ' ,•: ::'O ----- •-•- - . :-1.,. . . , :6-infidOit.!4l3l,;:rus ty ,Way id which heturp -.1 • ; 1., , —A-.herd of Philadelphia editors have ' tintie'a to Preside • •uidilin4 anicir'ovine . it 1- Irmay,ditly•l3,lB6oi'will.,longbe re-., edhis:eyea to mine 'squid have made inc.. a United Republic. -We believe it i. 4 110 t. l'tb I I . t et . . the cou nty}• I - • ' •-' ' ' ' ". - ' --:. h ' ' t'•-• -1 1 metitbered aSklie:ditY lon - WM& wits - puh- i i • ' • .• - ; been e - loose o . rus lqf 0 in I mu d h A s resmvec ,to,sustagrutiFfee.. - . - :,- ~i ,- ,t- , -,'; a , • i )eSirate, but no uc t tong . t entered tiri, it Ai r . . h - ' • the. desire. of tli abolition leaders' that ho ;for a few days. ' •, .; hely executed - on an Isl-tnd belnogintr. to i • I - • --d , • . ••1 • to l d ' :him • iAlialt• - it does.not becipiie me:•to;:/elect. 'tne i• . • • .. „.... t .. ,' .„ l • • mart, amid 4 porn e. again . said , im Fhoultl!lie . i. - 4 - ther 'have other antis in View: 1 ( —The blac,krepublican p - • u ~ .. . pals .ire,m ch 1 po:otion,fshalkoceupy, nor to shiink troth ; - the 'United States, in the harbor 4f - New • ; "16 'lc'the. . - jt 4 t•th t - it?" .•• - I ito. ,o . .rt,„ in . a . _ ~. . • 'Y 1: - klb : W ![Peke •k •' b • b . ' ' • • ot , . ert . .w, 4. ; .;, pi own con- 1 - .Re•tOrned 'his Ilieati andpeered through Abolitionism his heel; the -of this I at• the preipect. 01 :Democratic 1 thelsrespensibilities of the Teist..t.6 which I ' curse - electoral tickets. ' 1 4 been ' ' ' -ila .e assp., ed., Accordin; - - .1...ac- -,, - - i.l.- . ..... - - '•-- - - - ' ;the -darkness utt, e . t Feetton. _I rat& Reppie. -Retarding its progress, tracting its counsels, dividingits religious societies,' estranging its citizens,- and en• gendering sectional hatred and Strife. Be .worse through the cunning of i leaders, it his dodged behind the pop}' name Of 4 republican, and is now exert! a tremendous influence .for Lincoln s Hifidin,fand tlie_ilisenption of the . I_Tq' that would probably follow their elket.' , In Is44.the aholitionists polled 40, i i votes in New Yerk,"aini-half thatlitiin in Pennsylvania.' in 1856 tho abolition- ists polled in the country north of 3ltion . & Dixon's line, hundreds of thousand; ---1 - j• Where a re 'the Abolitionists . nowl?— You. find no separate conventions. , yen i find Joshua R. Giddhigs, ..I . ohn P.'llale, Sutuner, Lovejoy,' :Brae of / Ohio, Ge l t.rit Smith,- Fred. Deuglass, a alI the all oli tionists of the country n .. ingandadyeea-' iti tit* the election of "Lneoln and Hamlin, merely:because they on f sider them — ortho dox' altolitionists. 4 few years ago -nil& litienism,. was - regariled as the favorite scheme of .a fewfianatics *and tools•-:-now i it is gravely itr6tented to American peo ple for endOisement, and pith the Jesint '` ~ plea, the end : justifies the means. , 'I; In , some . places where ab i olitionism,is n bad repute, - they preach .. • 'conservatism, land where it' is strong, abolitionism, •Bitt - the, most convincing fact. 'to the citizens of Pennsylvania must be'the unqualified mian ' ner in. which the abolitionists all over the country endorse Lincoln and Hanilin. }suc cess used to be netking . With them . ; they boldly repudiated success at the sacifice of, principle.. They' support Lincoln and Ilainlin not. because the); maybe. su*As flit, but because they are orthodox ili6li-1 tioniss. !two of our: county . o.fficers .no*! in commission are .thOreugh-bred abolii, tionit•ts. of the John „Brown stripe, ,whoil have neVer abated one jot of their creed,}] and both of them are now furious hp Lin-11 coin :mil I lamlin. Such men Would never; ; ; support Lincoln and Hamlin if they were not orthodox- abolitionists. .. , PRESIDENTIAL CALC,I.T ,LATIONS. The commercial editor of. the Aguo. .c.m.stitationatist, after consulting all: the leading men at BalilmOre, and viSitito Washington-and .IsTew York for the pnr::, Pose of.obtaining information; thinkik thq: following States can be relied on ,to give: their electoral rote for Donglas_ct John;, I . , 35. Minnesota - - . t, 2:7 Wisconsin • 5 23 Missouri- ' Et 113 - Maryland• ti o , 11 . 14iiiisiana 6, 4 r. Total . 15; New Tbik. : l'ennsvlv - ania Indiana . Illinois ... New, JerseN 10wa.... It is also believed by manyi3fr.Pritch;. and sacs, that-tbe following states' will vote for Douglas Jighnson: Delaware Arkansas . 9 California. . 3 ; Oregon .. 4 Michigan Conrieticut New Hampshilv 5 Total .. . . Mr. - Pritchard made up his calCulation 'Very sOon after the nominations were an nounced. We think. it sate to-iay COnneCticut, Maine, New Hampshire; 3nchigan and, : Arkansas are certain for Douglas. OUr belief is that in tlie and Wi'est:M.r..Lincoln hasjost atleak five per cent of his s.trength singe the Balti more tiominations• were made; and that, the split in the Denulcratic party, ihsteall hi: doing" Us harm,. is actually dOihg, gopd in every one of the free Stat 6: Tire repUblican thunder gone, and Alin-Lin ' coin scarcely thought' of in the fight. ' Providenci Post. ' • . I lant We learn that Mattheir. Go inie'r, of. S . pringyille township, Sing. C.., Was 1 - on Monday, the 2dt hist., killed by Alin falling of a, tree 3rhils chopping to the wcoda:Hel wss `attempting to fall a tree upon Whrt - fi another hid lotige,d, and in doing to, lhe.wat. unable to gel, out 1 the icav, 14 time, and,vas caught between the filling:iec and a log, and so injured that. lie Aid not survive above 'palf in \hour 'after the occurrence. _ He iwaS mat 6f aboit forty-five yegrs ()rage, and , leaves a Wife - aud• fan:Lily:to Mourn .his tin timely death . Ile yvai much inipeet'eA and esteemed by•fiii friends iiiatieehtioil, I and . 4 1 s logs '4l m 41•4'deeply deploresbf,t h e cnmatunity whic,6 be THE UntEnSra.77ls atOra - Who xenne expire 841 ,azidWbOae places are to be filled" the .neat Legis latares 'of :tteli' States, are MessrS. Fib inittiek, Of Alalnnia4 JohniOn; of Aiticari4a;.. of California; roster, of cp:nil l eiticiii;. .Tttfe;e, of Florida;: GePrita;. , Trutribull, of Illinois; 'Fitch,' of - Ineljaaa; r Harlan, of Iowa; Crittenden, of K.Ontnek; Sli ell of tonisiann; Gree4,,- of Dblisenirk; lark, of 11ite"ai'11Vqiiltir.e.il.SeiViid, ftiew, Yrpik_ Puy , - of.o,bio• Lane, Of Citex ( 44 'l3igker, vt' ' - a - 1" . South Carolina; : - ,enns ; _yama • ammon , o Colbuier, of Vermont, and kee of Wiseonkari—.l IDethOerata; -7 , Re ' pubhcans, and l "American. upon e Richard Vaux, one of the electori at [largee in this State, has declarettiti4'deter mination to support Dongla and Johnson. -Tbe N. Y. Tribune thinks that Bred:- juridge is thii regular Democratic nominee, 'and that he will outrun Diuglas.' : —The scarlet fever' is raging wit'h much liOveritt aG Wilkesbarre. . Several child died with it last- week: • tng i nd L lon —The President has left the White • , t - the association •• •• - 4 • '-'. ' • - . _ t h ,„ ise ib r . ts he ,4 so ld i er ' s Hotne.. ., at :w stsii _ . 1 tini at association oi• illy name W i t h ; , inorderonS career Oil - licks were nulling. t . will defer - .. - tlifit of inv frieini Genera rainj , 'a .• triot Ingten. He will defethis'visit to Bedford 1 i itt ,,A -•• - P a 'i ed during the - liis - ificireet ft-soldier, wh ' se.great services jn the ; . .. • the City ~ , . :.• • t -t• • ' '• - . Springs until the last of Aiigust. s . ~mon in Lat3 I mon since, Atarch hist, k I field' and. in council entitle, hi'm to the ; ' ,1 -; aild down! to the latest enneent of Ina life: •• ' —Major John j': Reiss hits retired from ; grAt itatie and eon 'dof 1 . 3 co h ence n . Mlliry- 1 ;,... 'Thai i . ... the .editorship of the Washington rrifirar. ' 1 intii. r vnsuay night alieut - It - o ("lock he ~. • - • I drank a-cup eftea; arid at s inidniobth re ':Gen. Bowman. has also retired from the I The resolutions adopted.by the t•o en . , ,!•. ; Convict/non. . - , taunt have m 3 .coi dial approval. -i ' • I • • • . tired to sleep his last sleep onearthr -On r •' 'the deep; - o ' i —New- wheat of the Dayton variety has I ;uric to all parts of the Unions-to all,oar I the y are l 'the Mlwrow he would 'sleep i . . f I : death.. Tlifithist natural sleep; on the t_appeare& in the • Rochester market, and I citizens . ; native - and naturalized—`, they -been ground into flour. , . 'le lii •noble ' ••• '' • •• i' ! • • 1 . . : i . r,,i i }run.) tor ins At inintstratyln. night 'of Thinsdav, W:iii'a!deeP and ;ound • —The' extensive' ;ear. manufaefori of 1 tPle questions touching 4.hei, iiglits•ofj 1 one- - so wound that Itteveild per , Kimball & Gorten, Phila.; wits burnt on Pet'sthis:ontl property, wldch ha •e of late . sous: entered : his, eelltitiring the night lie_ ts-:not distil dual .by their oresem•e:. - IPriday of hist week.- ,Loss,t3n,ooo.- , ben mneh.diseussed s -find in these reso , lu- s. , • 1 t •• constitutionl lops 4 n. solution: • OM-II:mon. ' N.:la in eonversa t tion - With the . Ilaridial• and . —The offieers of the? Niagara expect to •:. . • .. I s is a Confederacy of equal sovereign States, I 1 , otherS,. Ricky simia - he r belieied; - 10ma . cli'te each 'Japan in 70 doss,. to be absent- a year, tin to visit Palestine before return- • ' ' • ' `• not the purposes enumerated iirtheFederal ! fe. the wors - t, 'man that ever lived . ,.that he deserved:4# be hanged.TorbiS criMes, and; .. • ' Cdostit ution. Whatever the common Gov- • ! mg. ' • , - - . I ' __L , eranient holdsin trust for•all s the States' . .„ - . .. that even if he could obtain. A reprieve lie; . did not thing Inwouldfiecel, it.: . i mnst be enjoyed equallybileach. '' It eon tre'ls- the Territories iu trust .itir all.the The gallows wm 'e re e t e 4 l t re- 4 r 4 e edge I. StMes. • NOthing less than sovereignty .tad irtis of the Island, on the aide. lacing the- city,' c:iii destroy or.inipair the ri tits! of ' . . 'nerspriti but ii.fety-a•Odi ;distant fromAel k . 1 landino.. It was guarded byttdetaellinenti Oil property. - The •Territorial Goy ern- , al_T• died.StatesT.Mariiies, inunder the s Core 'Ants hre subordinate and temporarY, and : maid of Captain 1141. • Thej•Vcre anged • n i t sovereign; hence they Connot destroy , I in, tine form of three.sides oft rectangle,] oil impair the ii , hts of persims lerprop.er tyl; While they ~continue to be`Territo- . extending np.the‘plope fromlthe.shore, onr.. ; each side of the instrument of, death, about; they are under con 'the -ctfiliYol ' - of•Con ..three rods; and leaving. it in Tull the thoasands of intent, lookers: op from .view of dess, but the Constitutionni noivivere con- „„ fel MY; s on branifli of the Federal Govern - the numberles4 sailina'cratlsler•ill flescripi inent the • power to niscriminate . against -I the rights of the States, (ir the iiropeety.of ' lions which I:1 -' 3' ' in the ii;er - -betOre it.: their citizens in-the: Territhries. It tel Ilichs: wore the usual IflaCk.'eap upon! kiwi that the citizens of all the States mar-lids bead, nod ablackcaPehinr been thrown enter - flie Territories of- .the ttnion with lover his shoulders. :Ile inarched With dick propert y t4f*ltatevor 'kind, and en- I firmstep;though lie. kept - his -bead bent jay-. it during, the ,territorial,' condition, I ' down as whenhe came on board the beat wt . :Allow. net or hindrance, elier.lit• Con- i On arriving at the_gallows he knelt with gfess r* - the subordinate Territorial Gov; ' Father Derampiet for a few Moment's, and ! then rose and stood racily" the -cr w Is •in elailnents.. - ; , Y - . I . . i - its° principles flow' directly ''' TI -from the the _boats. - . . 1. -absence of sovereiimty in tile :Territorial I ne stood thus for alarmt :two minutes; GOvernments,. and. from theequality of ' while his minis were being. :pinioned and the States.. lndeed,theY are essential to that . the rope placed :mma his neck, _and dui I qpiality which . is,-ana .ever iii been, the. ring that time he seenied•tObelookim" lil . vital principle of our Constitin ional Union. ' "t the 114 T of the slump s ee n ,T t i t tin. 1 „They have been settled •legishitively, t.et- ; !vessel which was the seelie."Qt . 1' 18 " lisi pied jlidichillY, and are sustained by ri,iii blof,dy deed, and wi 4 e.h !4y anion:" the 1 start- reaSivll. ' They rest on the,, „ w iz i x. ottillrs in the'tiver. • Peputy. .Marslial De i the Constitution—they will- ,reserve the I: Angelis adjusted the fatal. ;noose. Mail- - I - Onion. --- , . -.. shaitilynders with a : : drawn sword n o w these ': adyail ••eil to Ili •k - • '1 "Hickg it' ilt is idle tsf attempt. - to - smother t t. s aric sal,,; - ) gre:at t issues, or to misrepresent the inie •of -partizan plirases,4 Which :ire (anion you can now' do . so-.l' Iliek%t r+ them . by i-ytT wish to; s:iy anything beforif.vour exd-• • Thai people wd o plied in. a whisper that-he had- not liin7 to misleading and delirsivc, wit•lied to berhungi.S.4 quickly elf • look beneath. uch eXpressions! as "inter- ' stl:tr' licit .' ' I 'cation,", "Congressional s shave • etle," I Ps- 41 'k- -"Vbt'itt• 11 1 .. P'ele0t. 9" a slt-tntti'; anal tine the real ;,given froth the .)Ifirshal, the black cap wan; ; .:pitl tlie like; mid will --penetite eon _ • pitted over his face. 'An instant after thel question; involved. - The. 'friends ~of ! rope, was cut, and le . ivas gradnally...pfilled,' ititutional equality do•ilot, and never did, up four- feet -Wein the grobnli. - There was rleinand - -a; •" CongresSional slave Code," I , riot no jerking., and his iieQt. is not : broken; finy other. code in regard to property hi the Territories. They hold the doetriiit; I still, he die& very caSY. There was -fit ;- first. a slight tension: rat' the im uscles -of the.' efr,f • non-intervention ' by - Congreas or by ~ Territoriat'Legislature; either too 'establish I legs, lint soon all wai ever. '• .• 1 . • 1 The following is the Confession of Hiehs Or,prohibit slavery;they'aisifertAfor iified by the higlieSt judicial i iiriblinal in I with reference to the inurdera'on the E. i A. JohnsoM as given in ••'.a.._ !pamphlet .3 - uSt the Union) the plain duty of F . ederal issned for the benefit Of hit4lfainilr: ' [..itoreroment; in all its departments, to se-1 i The sloop F.. 1. Johnson offered an eh- One,. when necessary, to themtizens of all'' sy.prey. She had onboard,. I supposed., the Statesolier.eujoynient, of their proper- I ! frOin all the inforimition: II could • gather,. tY hr. the ~ conunfiii territories . ; as every ; Where else, within its jurisdiction: The I . setnetrang over• *liofloi and *the entire I Only logical, answer to this. wnuld seem to crew ofconsisted but two boys and ...my `.lf . • " ' 1 - q ->. . gil p t t .over o claim power far the Terri- se • •' • I had never known of or seen. Captain 1 fortes, or, to• deny-that the Constitution t . • never before Ishipped with - him: 'lre -had 1 iecogilizes* proper 3 ,in(lie services of • i - never done me. injury. of W i rcing, so that i I iiegro slaves; or s toalenv that.Slich proper- . had no revenge to'gratify4 - -no grudge to' itir can existi• - - ' ' . ;, „, . _ i • • - • i . i i 4 Inexorable legic, which Woks its steady : i''' . •"' -* ' 1 ire-seemed a kind and amiable man,a 1 I iway through cloiiiis and passins, compels , would, I liavelle•dopht;:aira . ketiedkn ‘ fil 4 v ." lithe-emuitYY I.- ' tal l the issue. There is I feelings in any heart but Mine, and evert I. ttna evasiVe'' iniddle.. - ground. ' Already the ; , •• • •:- , !wed hum let f ,eno•igett in 'self to' Mai ,• • solely4t l(l o 43win gl . s. tin .on y :for the , cruel,purpose. iof, ..' d . 1 '. - ' Y - 1 gaps imiltilitrOf a fanatical ;party, which denies 'that, underthe Con-, takifig his life, the lives of the titre. young f'stitution,. ,or by any other I law, : 1 • s • ave i - men„and making myself :master:or. the ;property can. exist; and ultimately. the I • 1 caltiihited to - de this als calnil; - 1 . 3..1 . yh u ~1 nunitty4 supposed he had =on lionfl -• • ' istiuggle Must Clime - between this party , land the National Democracy,-sustainedtl ibrall the other conservative! elements in ! world 'Contemplate doing - anyof thettisnal . l i _dutieg'inr the ordinarvpratisaetionif - bflife. ithe'gnicin. - , . 1 I think it will be impes . sible . for neandid l 1 i , imind . to discayet . hostility- tif tlfe Union, r i l e i s . ~ , I hitd killed men,- - I.o:s,..iand boys: tficf; • pant, atmie.betore; for. far-:iefiS-.indlnee-.1 1. . 0 than the sum I :suppOsed 1..--...5h0u1d.1 4or a taint of seetiorialism, inl the rl restiht - I 'gain Tiy"ltilling them; - and-Iliad tea Mien I Vtions'ad . opted by the Convention. •' The.' dyed myinurdereu f • i ' in bliindlin) Constitintohand thc;llnien r s epaeon the ,l d av ii it; 3l3e , h - ' eqUality'of the States, whieh lies like alr ;broad" finindation' underneath-our iiholei . ."-. 4 Polititiat Structure. •- As I 'constrile them, - .-.' punctienii r Y' 1 had • tea feel i t a s l n 4l 6 slighteSVl enTn o qualms o . too ., pactence.;;theM s . 'never thought of I the .conaequem . - of detee-- , theiesolutiOns siinplyassert this efilla l 4- i ion.neveronce cri:isse&My. Mind.' I had 'They . -demand- nothing 'for fintr,•;S ; tate'or too t . often_ d r one the same' thing. with imPu-. 1 section that is nollcheetffillY' coneeded 0 I u w i juld to eN ) T e r Letiitelaitti i t i hi d i al i y w , ' o o r f i . d reckoning 1 all ther4t. , It is *ell to remernbet that the. I Chief . .iii.ser - ders that have laftlieted• mil. I • • - '' ' . and I. nevet - aYe d iliciuil•ht to -the 'reed • -.- ` iiiiy hiie grOittime"'tr - • 34 ' c9u . . out of violation Of 'lb t, me: - ' g .; • • State eqUality; and-that, as - deif?' ..IS this:l:l, After° .: - - ! i engaging 'with;. C6ptain - :-,Burr 'I _,,,.,,. great pnecip e has been respected, s wehave i' ; ' - - b - • ent ome to; witeatd•:o. I , 29` , .Udda'r been - ble - ssed with liattlionr.and. peace.' • ' • •I‘ ' street, andlyingdown en- the lied, told . Net it itsbe easy to persuade the' cop;- her- - .db i b' ' `''' • ' . - -,net to- tur and. if as li•Warited telake i try that: reablutimia are -sectional id ...' 1 ' ~, ~.s, t iie i;a long:eleep; and,if any :one' came - Sir iris, „ command the support of a majority of the - to 4 - rii th. tl was not • Sh Ift 1' ' in. . e, e me aon s e, 1 .I.•;Stateif, anti are arroiedb! the'hone l '-i' :aridit -a -••• • ' , .. y an •then - deliberately featured-'all'4riy of the Old eiutieraeti and by a vast I i . . r. body ...i. - „. - A Maas - ofICOM - fervatiVeropinion everyiMiere, e a .-- "" - ' — • to , 'exactly ;-anct after l'had de- ': to regard to party.: -- '' .. ••• '- = •d d pursue- -'--- -- - ' -- • .:.. , Been . . .'. . : ...... .. 'el e , upoti everything, Ii 'to :bleep It' has necessary inore than ~ opee :juid Slept , iis'SOittidti. aajeVeill - gelit..inlmy 4 1 : .?,F l . l ,'.Aist,Ory.,,to pause ,and solennilY i, life, my Mind Waa'stittiuCh•at ease,;iiiiirtl ataiert•r. the'troc, eliaraeter'o; dila iqoVor4-I:felt 146 - contented iie.theldea•ofiliaVingl at ~ineli -A . 7 . ; : itheM9nible ,hiStance'oceurreilAnst an opportunity--Ot-fikuatiiiorite-niens; in . the. : stria ended'hi '. the . civil ' ' ' ** - .' ; !I < - '..' I-- - 1 .. , ~,, ,which,.. . _; ey in an easy , way. r. - -_, •,--, ---..,., .... r .t, revolution ot I B,9P.':,:The.- - Ri.fpubliOnn! of I , Thectiekt day'rwent bii-board - andCiiin= that da,Y,like theljeinoeratiforthis, were ! meniecrnV'luttei 'and - ii , or er - tck i*n . 4 - stinnatizt as disulu onists i [hu the ntt,liy s tinto t t• goo d . .graces ' I,lie bly itonincted the - p9i4est:Ulikr.the Con- . Captain-Edid'even' nitre , thao could' have atitution mid • saYeirolir •pOlitical system: been expected: of me; !: -.. . . . .., .- • - immht:r of locomotives on the ,Ere railroad, 'according - ta the latest -Awn, is 219. The Baltimore and OhiO railroad uses. 236. I —The Ohio Journal. of E4deofion men- , tions a school in 'which ; out of thirty-'five scholars, nine boys chew tobacco, and live I• girls. smoke segars, -H-The N. -Y. Pinzra is pr. - opinion .tbat if Abraham. Lincoln looks any like thepie titre of him in' the • Milictiukle siritiod,. lie could split rails by simply lookiii7 at them, -During the past week, part of a Sword was ploughed' Up on ,the hills of Valley Forge. Or) the blade is inscribed "4 It;has been' presented to.Ae-National -tillery at Norrilitown. —A man residing at leiperville, in Del aivaie county, . died a w (lavS since from the effectS bleating two hund - red oys ters atone time. It4is-also reported that he ate.a half-peck peck of cherries on the same day: • ChiraWo -Zoinves a superb tary company of . young men, are_ViSitinfi the eastern enie§. • Their appearance cre ates a great sensation: limnr new- drill, , as - we see' it described, seeins, to us very fitueh like a - • —The stories going the rottn4s 9f the papers - about the quarrel between the President, and ' Senator Gwin, is officially ! contradleted,lis entirely deStittitefoun dation of in Zet. It Is * further stated that their. xelations -were: never mote friendly than now. . —klarge balloon; containing: two per stms; passed over-the village 'of Greatl Bend on Fridat night last; between 10 and 1.1 o'clock. it wits• moving southward. It. is "supposed to have been the Atlantic, which irsc,erdectat Albany on —The steather. -Vanderbilt arrived at' New York on Saturday morning; bringl ing Europeon• news-to the 4.4linst.. J: W I.LS . . hite, late ~COnsulat.Lyonti, and. J. 1 - Heentin,. the ,pugilist, came home. in the Vanderbilt. Oh. Sunday, the Benicia Boy Was received by his .friends with a splen,i 'did ovation. There, have been fre . sh dis turbances, in Naples. The .Garibaldi iuin istry in Sicily have become yet y unpop ular. • . .4 :3 .8 —A proclamation -has been issued: for the sale of 1,000,000: acres of land: in: nesota -.during ,October nest.: They in, eluile.lands remaining to the United States from railroad grants.. ' ' —The - late election in OregOif has resul ted in a Democratie victory. Shiel (Dem.) has been elected to Cengress; and a. ma jority of three or four on joint lialhit jn. -the Legislature,Thecures to ustiro United States Senators. The republicans, as &- nal, had a great 'tithe- rejoicing over this election in adiance of the authentic news.. —The San Antonio Ledger. by' far the. ablest' Democratic paper in Texas, gives. an enthusiastic support:to Diniglas and Johnien,'",and - sati a large majority - Of 'the D§Mocrata ie that-,part of the state will support that ticket. - —The trince of Wales ; isnoiV r a subject of much comment.. It is saikthat!in his childhood he was :uncommonly (lull and . unimprestiittle: . .The rOYal phYsicians re commended that his, s_lGermaii) 12.:'Istt,m of -training should be.abandoned; and thatinstead of cramming and forcing his weak Antellect, • his ..• guardians should giVe hinvlight , and agreeable exercise, of mind as lvell •as body: 'This-course wax' adopted, -and ,the. result, is,that . a. child- of naturally feeble powers, by gopd atanage- I merit,. has: been reared into an intelligent-I andlardir,volith. . --- 7 1thas often, been asserted I,hit'J,tidge Douglis,,threnh wife,,became • the proprietor of sla4 plantation. slaves upon facts"iiire these: '9n jibe • tb Of April, 1847; Judge _Dolighis' watitaariited•to Denny` Mat * 011 . '64 tiY. after j his inai tinge; ;Col; 'Martin . - placed in the 1 -n4n-dn tan. Oantitiiiiii,,.itiOltditig. the Slave's - Upon' the'state of Mississippi.. - .ludge, Douglas deelinial.o4oeptthegift. foßowing year Col. Martin.,died, lettving!:, those. plantatieas.tO.Mis: Douglas and ber sitrviving-ehildien,- with •the ''presied is his Raff :that_ the Tiave's `Shlauldi, remain in the. fathily. Those. slaves-arc?r noithe-priverty of the childru of his '',first • - 1 Ee . ceii i t, The nomination froni a sense i?ub lic fluty; -and, :as unitaliteqe,l iii an:i; de . gree , by the 411nrementi of ambi : • i . t avail 'myself of this occas(on to say 1 that, the confidence- in mv.pOonal and Id:die-character, thqaction thti Convention, will always be gratefidly retne,Mbered.cand it is 'bat jutitoillio, to my,!..own,fedings, to express itv‘lgratilica that eree . Walked the earth (ir the 'His hist 'deed , Of Wood, fOr hicll 'aSjtist !UM • the", enalty, was Aluvinurder,,j64f , outside 'No* 'York bor, boao the : Amp F. A. ',Sohn/on, of 'Oipthiii Burt and two , hrothers"by the 'name of Widts, the detnils of *ldeh he found helnw iu hie cOnfeasl'oni dietafed by his - ' • t ' The same- powerful self .rOntrol and stern indifference which eluira`eterized.the the' Nick :he ak;'nftil knockOliim . 11 not 101ted . hnn .iripruck. he ax agn•he Ink nim;ni the • land:a4".he did KO. !Of the head iYith 'clowif: ••• - • •He fell!' • _ ._ . Thinkibg I hag Milt,/ i Ihihi'again•with t . agn.he lay 'deck ' ' I ' • ' . 1 - His and tlib' sound of -the ax ;made ,sbine Oclis"e‘;:lYbiolt,' added to that ,ea"tis'ed . by my ruiitlipg across. the 'deck, iittracted t lie :it mitt - min . of the • iptitie,• 019 jelinte Pe Mum.— ~.,. , _ , , ....:. , up the coinpanionway,' and-putting out his -head,"asked What was the Matter!? - I iepifie4i; -, N,4thilig," :ma thea..isked him,, as I had the YOluortieWattS, - "Ls,that Barnegat 'Light?;' .- - i - - .ciiptaTh Burr' replied, 4 1No, you will not see it for tWoitours ;" mid as h&poke he turned big hegd from Me. • i . :., • The - as. - Swung - in-the air, and,: guided by my sinewy Mid-murderous: 'arm; i came down. - - The edge cru cited . through .skis neck, nearly severing :his - head froM. his ihody, :and killing him instantly.. - . i .-.-- The body fell ; doWit the companionway. As I turned tO leitP after it,and . dispatch my reinainiiig victim,: I loOked;''fiiih'ird, arid-Loh,,God; how I shudder, tci,think 'of it noWl—he. whork I theight'l hid Wen dy killed had rikii, and Wei, hmingftl,, his hand . outstretehed thWardrite;'and. the bloodintining.Th. fw.O sfrearaft over his: pale face from tWp ghastly, wounds; on his head. . , , ' FOr a monient I stood Undecided, but as he yet - citrne on Iran toward huh, 'hut •ere I-reached WM; beiellabotit midships,: ,and ruSliingoildut; I struck. Ohm! . I thiee ! , 'thrice ! with. theiax,; and finislicd:hint. . Thinning aft - llftpiiped down - the coin ' panionway with • the bloody ax In My hand. ~..' 1 . . ._. • ' TherelaY,the elder Watts in hits • berth, and 'close lieside him the 'ghastly, bloody : . corpse of the Captain.' . - I stood a mo lent looking at• lath, - and: :it-hies, ai flashed:it-hrstrfick . mit - With the ax. II I ' . . •- He leaped Mit of hii•berth and 'sprang at me, all red - With the blood . of the Cap 7 tan). whose bilv: had fallen paSt , him, coxering him with gore in its tall: ; He tried to grapple with jne, bUt, -step ping back,. I . ga r ve the fatal ax a full' swing, and striick- him; again, again and', again, once upon the I.l.ead, once on the back, andonce morempon the head, whiel felled 'Mai to the 41°4, and' he lay dead lat 10- feet, side- by side with the Captain.' • My bloody Work was • done l . ! •, ' , • Dead men tell no tales. " L' • - I was alone.j. No. eye hacl seen Me, and now I was free to.reap the reward of my work. • 1 ..- • • .. . : - I did not - fal the slightest regret 'for; What fhad dome, and went about. yemov- 1 ing'tlie'bodieS,as coolly 'as: tliongli they,; had been so mach old' lumber. , .-'• • J l took a rope and - bent ivon to !the feet "j of the - elder Watts, : liattled him, on 'deek,l anti threW himlbVer the cputrteE 1I „then hapled . the.CaPtain out in the same mail-i her, and : timely hint over;"-,and tha going!, to midships, I lifted - the 'Lindy of the young 7 !l er Watts *oral the deck and Winged - him; [ hit° . the sea .. by L :the starboard .side. I then titre* "thtrix overboird,; . and •ns soon as - I had done' this I. -in •the coarse of the sloop, and. ran - 111 eloSe tothel Hook. ".... -1. • • : ' . - 1, h My: intention was-to run the - sloop' '4ll the North IliVer and then fire her;" but Ii sabre pear runhiug her on . the Ng - Bea', yon, abreaSt . of.Coney Island , and. Staten' ' Island lightliOnse, afier Which . I fouled:l with a - Scliohner: And • carried -aWay the.; bowsprit; itta 'meth° money- and such; '-other articles of willite astl cOuld' piok irpl 1 into the yawl, :and' then . 14101 ashore, l l 1 three Miles, landing iiistcbefore tlie "fort 1 01f51M - elf Island: '• • * ''' - • - - . .. ! 3:ly movements afterlanding are well 1 kr*nr, •:itid when I' InOk - hack upon the' ilitality that. seethed . to do? Myr:iaten•s; it seeits tome itStilingli the: fiend 'who so long had stood . 1)y tne'in every . eMergenCY 11idl deserted inc at last' and' Bass ; - me I to My Own weakness. -: ; ' ' 4 ; ' ''' ' IllittilFrOt.thonght ': of this' . until . ..after I 'my larrest: --- had no shadow Of i presenti; I ritent . fliaashould . heAecked so Midden, rit.ai d. b'rough't to justice, and on , My te 7 i twit to NeW York niadearringements.tO Igo jaWay With.iny family:as 'coolly - as if nothing. hadocciirred which, should" Coun sel !the to riSe'eatition. '.:-,' ' . .. •_ • 'But on. that, fatal night;When !I awoke ?rein a deep ileep to find . the Offieers of the liw; standing yy nik bed, for the - first time Ifeat rivereant"me; anti'l gret _hunt, and Weak . as a ink:. Great drops :of sweat: 1 started out fOreticid- and ' all over Myibinly, and thesisl realized at, last that, i• the inaster:WhOM I had seiVed long, h:itl really deserted,rne- and ahaudOried me to in '. fate. - . • - . - ,;.B.Ut Wall Outward appearances I ch.*, ed.these feelings' down;azid 'hone Who :Bair -iii - e! are:tined of*hat•Waspassing . Within„ . • MY, task is done.. 1 14Ye related the awful detilli,:pf my. life with as - Much :mi. nufenefikas I:eikand iiowliothing is left urtei. bat toi,PreOre: fa:die: expect r : . 1 . '• . ! '.. I a`sk,PO - Symtlathy'ouid none.,',l . filitill go tothe ,gllllo*s. cursed :kiYuir Who kitPW•the'citsek:'hideh Will bringing there, . and iiiy . iisly'fiope is that tid:Will; m his '''fl ii - in.,11 e, mercy, gran • me, spirit ,o, trite . repetitanOlylttelt . Mutl:44:l.9 anion aid . fortgiVeire4in the World to*trie: -. .• - . - -:' ' 1 - • :•' • ' - 2.t...... - f,‘,..;.;:.:_.L.....::.:..f , .A . ,--," .. , - re-N*4oo)...3sjiidivi44loli9-4 been Pit,eited'in :PhitadelPhia, arid . liOitidot'er to jangwer'• ! fii•litatidhl4he,"V.oting ' 4;1.4 election iklttai , :. They - all voietTtlid ' - re . ti p!,:' . varty tirket,, • VISIT OF, PRINCE_ OFTIALES, • WASHINGTON, July 11.—The follow. „ ing is the correspondence betwee n , ..the hPreisideni.atid .44tmen , ,VietOria rehitive•to. • the vist Or the Prince: of Wales.: - "-11 7 1. - stimuToi, Jane 4, 180. To Ifer - Mgfiviy.gusen!Victoria - :—Thve. learned from. the: public journals that. the . • Prince •of !Wales ie 'abOut to' Visit' Your., Ilajest-Vs 4tinerican .. dominions. Should it I,6.the intention of Ilis:Royal 4liglttusis . to extend his visit to the .United - States, I. need not v how.liappy I.l4hl;uld 'lle to give: him a cordial llll4loll.T weiere to . I , ‘ You may. be Well ;Spared that :ever.‘, - - '=where in .-this-countrvile willbe a, — After . by the. American .peoplein:sitch — Atter , is : tcanno 'fail to prove t:' . 6 Your this . they Will,m.intfest their - -- 1 ihtep .sen'se':. of. YourAloinestisi' ‘ virtites as as theif.couvietimis i of your merits a ;wise, patriotic arid constitutional sove- •. - • r3l:ije'stv's inotit ob't . servant, • ' "JAIitES BLYCIIA.NAN." i".BUCEINGIiIiIPALACI44iie 22, 1860. 'My Go 6:tv(i, been much ,tritified *bleb' prompted aMtowritetome,invithig, the Ptinee'of les 'eorite . WaShingtor.` Ile' in'- tends to return', frOin Canada' through :the, Hpittid - State it:'give him. -- grefit Peitthlre to have an opprir,tunity,of .testi -1371ng to` y in person •thaf these feelings idre filly teciproCateil; by - hiM. He will thuilhe'able at the same tiriteito rilitrk;the respect WhiChr he entertains for the Chief Magistrate of a great afid., friendly state. and kindred nation: ' . . Prined wilt - drOpII royal -*state-en Vingniy doininioni travel under the name'of - Lord Re'nfli . *, as lie liar doile When traveling on the" ciiiii.tine'nt of Eu !`"The Princ . o Consofe wislies to be i'einein!iered to you. • remain ever, pitir - ghod friend, - .-n.A•PThe New -York: ,Independent runS itpthe Lincoln and Ildinlin 'flag, aft- the - l'NominatiOns for Freedont.'.' `This, 'we - think, is 'the firit instance "a: distinctively teligicus papethas taken . . such Hrirrisbnig l'elegraph„ • • - -Tbelitilep . eivient is as much of an Alio. , .. litioa 'sheet- as-Frecl DOughiss' organ, and Pay's quite is . Much attention fo the- eter- . aal nigger as it - does" to the" salvation of - Kieb's souls. It is quite a mistake about this-being - the IfirstinStance." The bide- _ Pendent shrieked most tetrad); foe Fre tnont andßleeding IcanSas--Henty Ward Beecher, olite - ,Ortts editors, - preached , ser- , iiiOnsin favot Ofl , •rteitiont,, took up col leCtiOn's church'tti raid such scpun 'tels.b.S.old John- Bittiin -tb-purchase j ,a'iras,-and there is no doubt ..but Much. of ithe money so collected was Used by BroWn to buy the pikes with iyhicli he intendmi ! to -slaughter the • peopfe Of Virginia. We jido'not_ consider the accession of the Ind& litienderit as a verrcaluable line; for it fol- • ilhiws as smatter of 'course that all the 'sir= lirepressible conflict" papers will support: lone of their nekilOwledgedleaderS.: . • • rthe - compromise resolution .1u1Opl• iced by the State Conamittee was ' passed ti 4 a vote of 46 . yreaS to I.s . nays. Prior to 'ithe meeting of the:Committee; tlie•Cliair qman received a number .. of letters from - gentlemen, in difrertni park of the. Corn- •'• rtionwealthoyho were unable 2 to . attend, - all otki-hooLexpressed tfieir sincere desire that f mile plan. might .be agreed - upOn which wouldi, enable' the iDemoCracy of. the Stitte to .'ilst a solid vote againstthe i Repuldican nOiiiitees by iniiting upon on. . electoral ticket: Some of these cipFes.s inn:4 came front gentl i emenl who . ftvowed their`friendship for Poughis and . Johnson --list of the yeasj-at .the -Committee meeting, colorises the - Uanirs of a numbei who are ardently supporting the - claims of.- • Judge Pouglas-while. one •of the most. violent in Opposition to Ale,measure was au enthusiastic friend Of Mr Ppreekenridge. The controlling, desire in the Committee . [wits for union, harmony and conciliation.— York• Gazette. . Tin Two.PLATFOI6&:-.llVc 'earn - front the Balti more' Sim 'ofiSattirday, that -Sen ator Brown of Missis!sippi, who spoke the ratification meeting., of Breckenridge and .Laiie in ,Washington City last Mon day night, having since readthe. letters of those two gentlemen accepting the uomin ation, and finding that they do not-declar , in faVor of , CongreSsiohal - perotection. slavyry in.thp'TerritOries,i . withdraws his support from ticket, ;and announces the opinion bat poSition of Brecken ridge and Lane is - no i better- for the S'outh than*,that'cifoOuglas : and Johnson. When such men asLthes,o:ain See ;nO difference in: the platform on. which Breckenridge nkng from that which. - supports Douglas, why_ will . Democrats' di.vide*theieon •: - Do` ''SSS.II.7LT - ONIN • EiNTOR. AT WASH— ificroN.--T;le .WilshingtCal '-Constittition gives an secOnat of an assaiilt• tnade-• - con Gen. Bowinan, one of theeditora and prct prietnrS of that paper, QiiSaturday niorn- Ing,•near 11r - o'clock, by- B. Schnabel,• whom it had Stated is aingitt've ffoth jas tice in' threo - differeit :States of the Union. -, Selitiabel is tile person Sylio• - testified be "fere the CCii(octe 'Committee relathc to Kansas inattet.s and therPresid . ent's letter toGoVernot Walker.. litte: Constitution entered the (iflie&Of this piper and committed a violent :and . iuflianly assault with a !Chided, eine Mr. Boviman was sit n 4 at his desk at c, the tiiheofriting,,,when Schnabel entered, my, , befere'lliS . purPose-i'Wa.s suspected, alined .at_ tbe fernier's head a deepen:4e blow, whisk' struck • a 'little „diagonally dOwnii'ardii-front-tbe eyebrow tko.the nose; inflicting 'a; s eVere double'giash from h the . blood rapidly forth, the force: of the blow breaking 4116 1 stout thick cane in"fwo: The dastardly ruflian'was about to repeat'the . attack,'Whett. tinattache Of the Ofliciyivfie-was Sitting "at - - another desk;. - sprang' foriVird 'and.Strnek: the cowardly .'assassin a blow With hiS fist which kiiicfc.- - ed - lirm dawn. T wo or three accomplices §Clinabel iminediatelfiushedlo'hui .as sistance, Whew:other emPloyes of the of , , flee interferfered„-and the :rat:flans 'were . ejected from the building: • A warrant was initnedititclly'obtaint , d -for •Setinibel, and his arrest- 86011 effected..l . olf examination before justice Clark; Schrbel..wtts I;oilnd_ over to await. the aetiini, I-the Ju rylt should be stated beforC ing to thiS offiCe'illiittnnipt,Was'ruade by,, Schnaterlind'hiwaCcaltiOieeitddecoy_Mr. B6*(111111 House.". a"The Democrats of Northompton had a'largeltini spirited in:eetitig-mr the' Cotirt,lloulte'.a drys. ago ; 'dt, Which . IVon. It. Breidhei , one or tho-Dllegatim to Convention, made a apeeeb, itiging union 4iaetlim 'ander .the :recommendation of th'F State..-Contral Committee, ' - NWTORJA, R.