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It is needless tosay that the people look , for that Conventien to present them a candi date not only of pure personal morality, but of unsullied and inflexible political integ rity. It is the boast of the Democratic par ty that its ranks contain plenty of such men—men of good common sense too, and who have furnished convincing evidence of executive capacity. At the present time, :4 - the most prominent men of mark as proba ble candidates before the Charleston COD ..*I vention, appear to be Stephen A. Douglas, -,5,, i .,.. , - - ~,.,-... of Illinois, John C. Breckinridge of Ken -0."4:T ' - -,.; „.;=,.;,..jf tucky, H. M. I'. - Hunter of Virginia, and . : ',:V t;: 1, - Howell . .Cobb of Georgia. Here is a galaxy ..." - -- , t,1 , -‘4 . 4 -....? 4 , 4' • of political and.personal talent, from among - ~ - - .V',..:.!% =I4 whom the Democracy may choose. 1t mat .4..Z1,;3 1.,: t t i e k r e s ma no n t .orto whatt.e Dseeentaiooncraotfictihniertyulnvihoinchhies .. , ... , .•1 :.34..„. I may hail from. The, platform upon which . I '` , ' ,l ' - . =!`7‘ ' e tf ; , 1 •: 6 '.1 the'Convention at Charleston shall place the :4":, ..'' l ' ;'s'.-- Presidential nominee of 181;U, will decide ~!.--. '," f - the success of the Democratic party. The Y , : - ;:2 - - - personalopinions, influence and popularity ~:-..(;-....,."" - 41,k,....-..,...5._ 4 i - of no man can achieve success in the corn ',..,;" '' ~. -. 4.,,,,.e.'4,74t ing campaign, unless the issues of the care r, ',"!,:-. .tI.„I•.; • t-ss• vacs are grounded upon the broad and nat .-5,.. os t1 , `±...;;..Z.-%• • . ional basis which, in times past, the Democ .- --;f: ' - I-"X;:” racy has consistently, gloriously, and sue .2V:4l • - cessfully sustained. The Constitution and I.i l -5 , .f. ! , :i. , i , -.,. the Union—the doctrines embodied in the . .; .1- .11 - Cincinnati platform of fifty-sic, and ratified rif, by the election of that year, are the only platform upon which the Democracy can ‘ 7 ,1 " safely stand. On no other or different plat i'-- - form can the great Democratic State of 4" Pennsylvania be saved. The Democrats of the Northr will retire from the contest in dis- i gusWitlid 'let the battle go by default, if ' such issues as the revival of the African SlaVe Trade, or. Congressional interference with • slavery in the Territories are to be claimed as Democratic articles of faith. It is ad mitted by all sound members of the Demo cratic party that Congress has the power to protect the rights of shareholders in the Territories, and it is denied by all sound members of the party, that Congress has the power to exclude or prohibit slavery. This . —,-- ---..........- denial arises from the general doctrine that THE examination by the Coroner into he the general Government has no power which Wife poisoning case in New Jersey, wa s e o t t i. .is pup especially granted or necessarily lip- eluded on Tuesday, by a verdict that o David plied by the grants of the Constitution. We D. Wickham, late of the township of 11 'au- do not propose to elaborate this important Loge, and Solomon - Cole, late of the' townshl • question at the present time, but simply to of Montague, of the county aforesaid, on the P 20th day of Marcb,in the year aforesaid,at Mon enunciate the fact that no platform made fugue aforesaid, willfully and insliciouslyfdid nt Charleston, which •does not distinctly de kill and murder the said Helena T. Cole tiy , - dare the doctrine of popular sovereignty- 8,3 to her an excessive dose of nux - declared at Cincinnati in 185 G; and accept- administering, vomica or strychnia, a delitily poison,by meansed by Mr. Buchanan, as the candidate of the party, will be esteemed a sound Demo - whereof she instantly died." According to the critic platform, and on no' other can the testimony,there seems to be little doubt that she party hope for success, m. was deliberately murdered by Wickha for - The eminent statesmen whom we have the sake of the insurance on her life. He has fled; but the husband, who is also-implicated named as prominent for the Presidentialby the verdict, is in..prison. Report has it nominatiOnltEr. Cobb, Mr. Breckinridge, Mr. Hunter and Mr. Dough all of theln that Wickham holds.a policy for several thou sands of dollars on the life of . another lady at we believe:, agree in this general doctrine' feeling je r yi s , , The affair:has caused a general In his letter, published yesterday, ..i.lie dis of uneasiness among the life-insured, THE Common Council of Baltimore have ' . tinguished Senator from Illinois distinct! 3" especially ladies, and other cases are spoken of I made an appropriation to procure tobacco juice, .. . declares hisposition. - Hesays he would ac- es likely .to have heen'of ' 1 : 4 4S %. t, ' ~, f, :, -.-- ,tp, 6 4;IVIV I 'At4F,Vi.r4E,C :, V 7: if ' , ;W.7;: . ' f - ; ,', Yr:- .-7 •7 4 i',. 4 ~ ' ~ ,,ri r ..:::, ...:•.:` ri ...-,1. . IZ ~., "AT!, v.!'";_°!7!:* 1 - ; .1 , Z. t r'.: !,-- 7.• - :V° .; - ''t. - ` , "':;. ;- , t z , :-:- . ' 1 :•f -, `7`'I'!-:::':: t '''' ".--; , ,:: '-t i .* - '- . 4t(.... 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SSE ENE - .. f, •= • • • • • SATURDAY MORNING::::JITNE :25, 1859 Meeting of the Democratic county Com mittee of Correspondence. 4L ,..,The Democratic County Comnfittee of Corresi,..on -d-enee. Met at - the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. on a t - uribiLy June 4th, 1559. On motion of Ilene)" Ingram, the following, resolution was adopted Ra , olrat, That the Democratic citizens of the sevend Wards, Boroughs anilWl - Whips are hereby noidied to meet t t their usual jt t , +of hobl. ingPiimary 31.3etings, ou SATURD.t V. ,111110 1St?), and eleetTwo Delegates'h•oni each, who will assem ble upon the following Wl-IIiND 4 DAI. June 29th, a t, eleven o'clock, A. M.. m ilic cover Horse, to nominate a Ticket for County Officers, to be voted for at the up. pronebing :Lemma election. • The6neetings in the Cities and Boroughs will open at 5 o'clock, P. M., and continue until 7 o'clock. Themectings in the Townships will be held between the hvturs Of 3 and 5 o'Clock; P. M. D. D. BRUCE, Chairman. N. P. FE ritnst,t.v, Secretary pro tem. THE PRESIDENCY IN 1860--SENA. TOR DOUALAS' LETTER. Whether it is too soon or not, to'com mence the discussion of the political basis "(Ton which the battle of MO is to be fought, it is obvious that the question who!is to succeed. Mr. Buchanan in the chair of State, is already becoMing the chief po litical consideration with the people of the country. The Democracy, while flier will sustain theenunent statesman whoni whey electoid in 1g,51.;, by all honorable means, are already casting their eyes about, to select the man who, in. 80, shall lead them on to a victory over their opponents, as perfect. and complete as was that which placed the flworite son of Pennsylvania at the head of the affairs of the nation. When he finally retires from the execu tive chair, Mr. Buchanan will have-served his country at :home and abroad for nearly _forty years, in one high employment or an ,other.i During the remaining period of his term,hrilliant opportunities will offer for him to addto his fame, and enlarge his usefulness, to his countiy. his course, in some particu lars. has been subject to the most bitter at tacks. The pride of opinion and the personal ambition of some,who were his friends, have led them to take sides with the enemies of the party and of the country. But, as a Dem ocratie President, no one who has ever filled the chair, has enjoyed more fully the confi dence of the party and the great men with whom he is associnfed in the affairs of gov ernment, than James Buchanan. If, in the details of government, such as the exercise of the appointing power, and the decision of one Or two subordinate questions of public policy he has failed to give universal satis faction, he has the proud consciousness that in every public act of his administration the country acknowledges the purity of his mo tives, and the high patriotism of his de sires. As his term of office approaches its elnse, he maintains, in a most marked degree, the dighit ca . his official position. If lie has an individual preference as to the man upon whom the mantle of his ollice shall fall, be does not express it as some of his predecessors have clone. In the chair of State, he is the President, not the politician. As a true Democrat, he helieres that the people 'zre competent to select their own candidate, and arrange their own platform. and do not desire any indications from him upon these suljeets. With great prudence, he avoids the mistakes which some of his predecessors have made, and dt•Vat•ti his great powers and his great intluenee solely to the pnblie welfare. After a long life ofpnb lie usernlness, he will not mar the glory of his position as the Democratic President of the United States, by descending to the field of polities where his own triumphs have been !in brillianhand attempting to dic tate or intermeddle, in any manner, with the choice of his successor. • -`) •- ''' ett %-4 -. • • ".1 cept the nomination of the Charleston Convention, if tendered him, if the party in its enunciation of a platform oflOpeli *the. campaign adhere to the pririniple.9: enbod icd the compromispitnensumg.ofi . aud ratifratifiede ' d by the tePreAlenfiatelec:- ion Of 1552 andreaf nedill thnliatisaiand Nebraski Act 15k and incorporated in to the Cincinnati platform in 1556, pounded by Mr. Buchanan in his letter -ac cepting his nomination, and approved by the people in his election." But if these time-honored principles :.ro repudiated by the Convention and in lieu of them, the Convention shall interpolate into the creed of the - partyi Such ,new issues, as the revival of the African slave trade, or a Congressionalslave code fin• the territories, or the doctrine that the constitution of the United States either establishes or prohibits slavery in the territories, beyond the power of the people legally to control it as other property, he says he would not accept the nomination if tendered him. ,We have no idea that a contingency like that last mentioned can occur. •It would be madness in the Democratic party, to adopt into its platform such new issues as Mr. Douglas alludes to, simply to gratify a few . , and but a fc4 southern' extremists. on no such platform could. the Northern Democracy stand, and on no such issues could the National party of the 'country, again triumph. ''3lr. Hunter, Mr. Cobb and Mr. Ilreckinridge must adopt, if indeed they have not already done so, the same doctrines, if they hope for success. They will doubtless speak for thurnselves, as he has done, and the indications of. opinion thus given, will shape the platform of the Charleston Convention to the true Demo _ cratic standard. . The approaching campaign cannot he con tested on the grounds of mere placed on a platform contrived for the oc casion. Expedients and stratagems will not answer. The nominee of the Democratic parts• must be an honest, capable man, of unsullied political integrity, and. be will need no landmarks to guide him, except such as are provided by the constitution— an instrument upon the integrity of which " hangs all the law and the prophets." The Charleston platform must he compos ed of sound Democratic constitutional prin ciples high sounding pledges, eloglently avoiding that which is practical will, At do. The Democracy have tested their principles ; they me satisfied with them,an , l will not mit to '• alterations or amendment:." THE DELEGATE 31 E INE S. We hope no Democrat kill negket the utv of attending the deb Tate tneetititt, to held to-day. It is important in the entuitir contest that the party should thoronA ty organized, and the tilt ton - anti: rue]) organiration, a to ehrio-e our he,t inon to represent us in convention, to t.elect (hi oandidate, and to enunciate, t in :1 pIo or manner, our Deincratic principle , . The how, when the meetings in the -reveral triet3 will be held, nre stati tl in the call ail the County Committee, which will be found under our editorial head. Liberty Pa , ,,engvr Railroad Cow- The etamiti,:siut,c, ,coin to hay.. a ea the hope 01 . h,a;,. 4 hale to - Ole r, ,übscriptions for Lt.a 1 to unable ti,- to organize this CiAnpany. If t inertly to obtain largetlii on Ow iiur Pas-engi•T thin It 0.11- den to wait the re,ult of the eNperitoent., no m goim.; on in the ea-tern cities, uti..tit to have