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MEM a.f, - • , • - - 4'..." , ::: - ;. .. , ~.,” .e! , 7 , . •Z . ,, :,. : , •:-:.,j:'..:.,.•..;14:•:!.:,° .-•.,:.,..;•,,-z-.,. 1 - ~ .;...:. ; - • ;::.-- - 1 3 1 i i-' . ,'::...74".i..1.:21 =EI - - v . •. stro.:4 ,- . visit ,'_-* 4 7 -fl:7.!=r 4 LN , ? •`• •n, ~'; ' `:.i.1....i; ,':,; ..: ;-: , .- + .':' ,. i .: ';...:',;;.'"•'7:; e fl a ill) Peet. MONDAY MORNING JULY 11, 1859 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIORT, of Philadelphia. SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. 1f Epg +2l OBE;af Pittsburgh. JOHN N. 1ra...0W-11Y, of Pittsburgh. - . , FrA12.51F41.71; josEpn H. DAVI& of Allegheny City; "BOWEL W. MEANS. of - Bobbsson towbshig PHILIP ff STF.V.ENSO, of Moon townshis JACOB TIJCHBATII , Of Allegheny City; - IO AND,BEW JANtS.Br BEASTINM„)NT, of Pittsbnigh.: " . EDWARD CAMPBELL,' 14./Orffitsharet. , JAIIES BiA9piour.,,of Pittsburgh. JOHN T. SrM3/21a3, of •Pi6shiargh. JOEL KETCH . O3I, of Elizabeth Ditrztos UY /Ike POOL COL. TIELD3LI.B :NEEL; oVTannatam THE HISTORIC SQUARE. - .Upon tbikillstge of this paper, will be founds Piench description of the: Great .311.%:. tori.4§quare, Wbere the armies of the'l4l - Austria are now fighting the great est inodern will be read with satisfaction, by-every reader who desires to be well informed in regard to the history Of this scene so. many ; battles, where it now seernsyrobable so. many more will be fought. BATTLE OF SA.LFERINCI. , , I The news received by the Hungarian, al- I thougb,ik dpes not give that fullness of detail which the public so, eagerly, desires,,, confirms the .rictdry the armies:and tke,defeat and i tercible loss of the Alistrians is adMitted by their own bulletins: The Allies took sin thousand prisoners, thir ty on citi.and three flags from the enemy. So . much for the general facts% The battle occur red at the 'aillago'..of Salfariim, situated about northwest of Mantua tea the western side of the Mincio ; so that the con te9t look - Place before the Allies, had entered thegfrategid sqUnie, and was evidentli precl - the Austrians, who crossed the 'Mina!) at four different points, and attacked the Alliee, wha WOuid seem to have been moving towards thiltineio in the .direction of death. It is it notable fact that Napoleon the First defimted the Austrians atibis sante. yillage of Salferino in 1796, previdns to the -- itspture of Mantua:. Thus the inAdents of the: . present campaign again presm#: remarkabin siddlarity to those of the great NU,poleon. While the Reach were fighting at Salferino, the SardiniantWeA igfiling at San Martino, a village fartherraelliti;liaking•and losing several formidable positi6ria, and with an admitted heavy loss of men. After the battle the Austrians withdrew to I the ,west side of the Th e- ilOsi'irm both sides must have been tre mendous. It was said that the Austrians had thirty-five the:ward man put hors de combat; while Napoleon, in his despatch to the Empress from Cavieni,says thatthe loss of the Allies waS less than'that of the enemy, but does not; giro .the numbers- It was believed in Paris, how ever, that the French had between ten and twelve thousand killed, and that the troops suf fered so severely as to be unable to resume the offensive for two days. Among the wounded were General Forey, Anger, Dien and L'Ad mirault. The Emperor himself.is represented to have been in the - hottest fire throughout the . engagement. This is the first battle of the cam• paignria which both Emperors and tho King of Sardinia met upon the same field, and though bloody int its results and 'disastrous to AU - stria, itleimillardly be considered as the decisive an thinTof the war, for it is only now that the Al fiinchaVe:entered that famous square, where an otherbattle in the open field may only precede a. istmetiasion of protracted Beiges. Four days after the affair of Silferino, the French follow ed the Austrians across the Minch) without opposition., • . Meantime the Austrians; were expecting st . . . strong:reinforcement to sustain them—a 're aeve fOree of one bundred and seventy-five thou - sand men'-lepresented as the flower of the army, not a man of whom has seen less than eight :yea& service being on the march to , The general features of this battle which we have received, characterize it as almost unpre cedented in modern times, as to the numbers en gaged in action, and the loss of life must have, been moist terrible. At this distance from the scene, and: with the meagre information yet re ceived, it would be idle to speculate upon the effects: a this terrible conflict upon the gene ral nb ragerof. the war, but the battle of Sal. ferino is - probably merely preliminary to more terrible Conflicts yet to come. ilikirtallty in . Different Sections. A recent report .of s life insurance company; located at Now. York, states that the people of the middle and eastern States, hold their lives npOn the longest tenure, and are the most, deairable sUbjeeti for life insurance companies. Their repeated payments, year after year, go . far to : - swell the, income of the insurers. Ire the western States, during the last five years, the inortality has materially increased; While , in the Southern States, bordering on the At lantic, it hag -decreased- Again, the martalitit among the residents in the southern States, bordering on the Gulf of Mexico, has increased to such an alarming extent as to render it al most . 'against the interest of corniiinies, to insure the lives of inhabitants in that vicinity.:: The mortality in California is not morethista: quarter as great, in proportion to . the popnlatiOn, as it was before 1853. . This is undoubtedly owing, in great part, to the in- 2 ' creased'.tiailities for obtaining the necessaries and comfortis.C.f life in that State. Gibrimi:ss-C,uty, of Boston, died cn the..4*in' tbO siot:ty-ninth year of his age. He entered ' , Harvard College in the same class with Edviard - Everett, the Rev. - Dr.. Frothing-. ham, tie Rev.-Dr. Gilman, of South Carolina,' and Prof. john White Webster, and gradru4c4 - in 1811 I lleluulbeen &contributor to the North' American Review. For many yeats lie ]ielcl;thi+. office'Of President of the Boston. Ai#ollo3ll l Xl was a ; :inenober ld usetis His of the asiachtorical • . Socief . y,. and of the American Aoademy of Arts and Sciences. As a member of the Whig. par,tj hafreprOented. Boston;in the House :of, Representatives and Senate of the Come:LOU: wealth, conimencing_in laid. He was largely interested iii , Nair: : England mannfacttirea+.i His wifeatirvivei lath. Two of his daughte4 are married: one to Prof. Agaisiz,and another to Prof. Fein, of-Harvard College. THRET.TTllirea'SYttml Senators, viz: Messrs . .: Reward,_ Clingman and Sumner, are now in Paris. MT: iSUMIIeT, it : is said, is about pirriar.: ry Mrs. Thayer, the Widov,:of John E. Thayer, a railiionaire of 'Boston. He hai evidmatlyre4, covered, and has - his wits abouNsim. CAW on the first city railway in St, Louis commenced running last week. LETTER FROM HON. JOHNS. GUTH— RIE TO JUDGE SHALER, REGARD ING THE ACTION OF TULE LATE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. ' i r.. gTo James P.. Barr, Esq., Ed A I , - „ it s_ b*p.„it. 1 ..,Dearsitihav: ei • : 4 '.i ) , ep_ ' aWn. R e ! 77i , • tAky ifepub ti aii c 'litns, t x,lO it ' I gtid jt_ fo ub ' _ 'ally s irave4iCe'sci; .tsliconOrAb ving wain' entittflons • , entertained by the Deinocracy of this eo • the subject of repudiation. . Pittsburgh, 41.11 y 9, 1369. NEW YORK, July 6, 1859. Dear Sir :—I have read the proceedings of , the late Deitioettiticeottn - tt' . coriiention , !itthlun:gh,:andlutu4i.4,.t.l24.LitS, 441 a en of that place, aP23;aifilem44rati :tlam.equally cur prised. , attd-portilled .to learn= that such yer- Iticititis hontimehts as were t6erein'l4,64B,lmed. 4, 9F ailaioiklA 'Psinyuticip ilinoexittal;,oßepudiaticrn of debts is , bad..enoilgh; but' cquinOnkfebeilion ttgaqtly theof country is, aruiuMiS; tense; 4134 44 . sfqii, i,43lielath ourataid farmers, havejet. ranched - either cif. thosa points 701,1w:ai to, i tind ‘ oitieritlmt opposed the Ls:suing,. of corporution. bonds Railroad purposes; and stood almost alone lir that opposition; tvhilt; 'souse who"were then denounbing: My e.Snrse;'ari now active par cipators in " thd repudiatiork and rebellion I atratet,Vid'itisciiihaielaiiiit—the owner or holder o f an y Railroad bonds,:and.bave,tts in -`terest': - •*!iliat iCiilV9e.i*E!...VlCi:ppOSllli re pudiation.` 'T 'under sib l ligations, either pecuniary or otherwise to the Railroad Compa nies or to the bondholders, therefore, speak disinterestedly, on this subject. If thero was fraud -on the prrt of those who authorized or issued the bonds of the city and county, let the perpetrators be ferreted out, and the proper Ptinishment inflicted for such conduct. Huai' no fraud was,committed, and the bonds wereissued in good faith bY the peo ple's agents; we aro morally, if not legally bOund to protect thoinnosent holders of our ob ligations from pecuniary loss. " Let justice be done, though the Heavens fall." While I willing that every man /Shall enloy the privilege of expressing his own ' opinions for and against. the payment of the bands in question, yet I am totally opposed to the engrafting 'of ,repudiation or forcible resistance to the legal decisions of our Courts of law into the Domocratie platform as either a cardinal or minor principle of the party. The Democratic iparty as-far as my experi ence goes, has always professed to be governed in its action by honest and just principles, and I cannot View the action of the late county Convention, nt Pittsburgh, in any other light than as an attempt of IL few reekless individ uals to pervert the true mission of the Demo cratic party by making use of its organization to advance and promote their selfish purper.es. Very Respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. B. GtiTllll,lT, Hon. Charles Shaler. Pittsburgh, Pa. (For the Pittsburgh Post.] THE TICKET. MR. EDITOR:—I. cannot withhold my appro bation,and would desireto express it thrro' your columns, of the inedependent and truly Demo cratic stand you have taken in regard to the ticket nominated some days ago by the repudi ating—not Democratio--Convention. The coarse of that body, unprecedented in the history of parties, has been to me a source of the deepest regret. Unlike some of the fresh made Democrats, who have come into our councils only to ruin us, I know the faith that is in me, and I find myself, after voting the Democratic ticket for n quarter of a cen tury, virtually disfranchised by the insane ar rogance of these demagogues. For, as I spurn a Democratic repudiation ticket—l cannot re sort to Republican' repudiaors-L-therefore my right of suffrage is lost, or in abeyance. In former days, Democrats - might differ— even bitterly quarrel about men or about measures purely political ; but,throughout their internal co ntest,there existed the conviction that each divsion. of the party honestly sought the party's good; and its permanent honor and pros perity. No such confidence is now feltly those Democrats who, for three years, have been in sulted by the rampant repudiators—a faction which has alike defied Democratic usages and common honesty. If this Convention had passed Lecompten resolutions, or Anti-Lecomoton resolutions, so long as they adhered to' old party land marks, you and I, Mr. Editor, could have had no right to refuse our support to the ticket, for this is a legitimate issue among Democrats, : about which they mar l : differ, hut mot thort : oughlY divide. Huta new question is raised—a new test is established—a test unknown to the 'Democracy elsewhere„ and we are commanded to vote fOr repudiation Or' not 'vote at all. I shall gladly accept the alternative. It is not honest—it is not just, and I cannot and will hot support repudiation. ' Hitherto, local differences among Democrats have been settled by State and National Con ventioni—two Seta ,of delegates, representing clashing views, are sent to.. State or National.' Conventions ; and the merits of quarrels have been decided by. tpc ! , F erioiai voice. , .; , Dare these presiareptive disorganizers submit , the question whether repudiation is Democra cy to a State Convention They have tried to get the courts 'to say that 'repudiation Is) honest and legal; and have signally failed. We, deny that repudiation is honest, or legil; er Democratic, or that Should bo embraced at all, by any man, or set of inen—will its reek , : less supporters leave it to a State Convention tol decide between US • I trust:Air, Editor, that you, will ,opposo this ticket earnestly and constantly; it ought to be de feated—tiad defeated badly ; it ought to be beat en, because, if successful, the Democrats of this' comity will a le.known abroad as, a band of re pudiators; and it ought to be beaten because some of - the candidatei have declared they would not be bound,by 0, 'nomination that did not please them,ln other _words, they would not vote for any body that was not a repudiat4.- You will fail in your dutY to your party and your country if you support this peket• :"- VRAtAILLES- Tax trim; BEasna.,—The Czar Peter lad the boldness to impose a tax on - the pro duce of his subjects' chins. Ho ordered that the noblemen and „gentlerneli, • Mon. W. A. Porter,late,jadge Supreme Comttj " SAIVIE.g 'W; 101ROTT; - Agent, _ Teinportiry Oftke,lo3 Wood odeet. ALA EGHENY -INS4RANCE -co -OF • PITTEIBURCIC. 014'ici--'141C.: 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. SILBX AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. _ ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D: McCORD, Vice President ;• M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN. General - Agent. linizerons—lssac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt R. C.:Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D.McCord, Isaac Id Pennock, R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. M. Rowe, Robt. H. Davis. my2S • DELAWARE MIJTVAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGiSLA TUBE OF PENNSLVA NIA, 1835 OFFICE, E CORNER T11172D AND TVAL2O:I7 STS ' PHILADELPAIA. Marine Insurance. CARGO. - To aIl Iho*,Orlii. FREIGHT, • On GOOctsliiVei,tilarils, - Lakes, aria taiad ' CaTriages, . to :all parts,of the • - '-• ' • . OnMerchandise geberally, . • On Store.s Dwelling Um:mei; etA, etc. •ASSETS,THE PP-VP-lA-Fr • • lievaraks.l, Bonds, Mortgages, and ..... 35 Philadelphia Cfty'6'p•Cellt; L0an105,144 00 Pennsylvania S.tate.Loans.....,' ... „ 1644 M 00 United, States.Treasury,Notea....- - M,112.• 50 'Railroad 6 cent. Mortgage 80ncL4.,.,.... 57,876 . 00 Stocks to: Railroads, Gas and:lnsurance Z,362. 60 Silts Beceivnble »:_: .; .. ... f 01,666 36 Cash on hand 42,067185, Balanti in bands of. Agents, 'Premiums on} Pohriesreeently isiSued, and other 61488, 14 debts due the • ETIMECD3 . Wm. Martin, . - Samuel E. Stoke* Edmund A. Solider, : J. F. Peniston, • Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan, - }. John K Penrose, • • -- Edward Darlington. John C- Davis, ; • •, H. apes Brooke, - James Tram:lair, . Spencer Milraine, ' Wm. Eye Jr., Thomas . C. Hand, James C.-Hand, , •• Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwt;" - .. Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Ses.h :James B. M'Farland, - Dr. R. M. - Easton, ' Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper,. 'John B. Semple. Pitts , Hugh Craig.. . D. T. btargan, Charles Kelley J. T. Logan, " - • WILLIAM ATARTIN, President. , • ..THOS -, C. Ei.A.ND, Vico President.'• HT Drumm, Secretary. - • . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Ho. 95 Water street, Pittsbuigh. PHTT A ATYRT:PEELA FIRE, AND - LIFE - INSURANCE. :COTAPANY, N0:149 CHESNUT STREET; • - .-Opposite the Custom Ficruse, ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF -INSU RANCE, either?crnotind or LtmitiNi, on every dription of Property . or 3terchr.ndise, at . Fe_rsi? - n_Olp rated of - Oenia.,,_ Dr. BALDL'IN, Vice.Preaynt, Chntes payee, • George Growth Savory Elg bah ,:, , Joseph WL B,I„ t o Pa u C. Shermah, • •F. B"ciP"'coFFiNrarra,t 1y4:17 . ‘ -- '.Corner Third and Woo streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OT Pittsburgh.' ... . . • . DIRECTORS.•. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson , T. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton; • JarnetlT. Hopkins. .4.. A. Punier Henry Sproul, - Met. Voeghtly, George W.Rinitli. Jonee, . Wilde ilaropto;• Robert Patrick chattered•AP,. _ 0 9 491 P FTIM - X4ERIZIP ;PISRS • _ • A: A. CARRIER, Presidtnt . " L GRIER SPROUL, SeatetAry, [jally Merchants' Insurance - Nniptuif OP -PHILADELPHIA. • M. V. PETTlT,Presiclent--11 J. WCANN, Secretary Amount of Capital Stock paid in and inves.tedB2oo,9oo 90 Surplus 35 Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and filis`issg r iE sad Tributaries. Insures against loss by Fire. Also, against . the Perlis of the Se a 414 a Navigation and Transportation. ; , DIREci. oRs Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Mont "mery JotinbL Bißnr,Te D. J. M'Cann, E:F., Witmer, . - Reae,Bußio B. D. Wottj.fori, ' dohrt - CI as.„l3, yyt l 4 3 ;:i • JohnJ. Patterson; Md - ood \VILLIAM V. PEtTri',Fiesidant,, E. F. WITMER, ViceTtesident, ti D. .I.4CANN, Seeretaty: • '' ' In Phlladdpfda ; In PhiladelAila Beier Lamb di Co, Steintnltz,lnitico Truitt, Bro. dr. Co, Buck, Morgan & Stidfole,' A.T.Lares k Co . Psurtroy, Catdwbll Leo. PITPSBUROW6FIiCE, NO. 9T WATER STREET, jab lt. W: POINDERTER,Asfeitt. • *ttgilmigli tustrance.Vompulyi; NO. 96 WATER STfigT, PITTS6IIIO:,d RotikR.T.4,4I.N A A L Y Ex ,Px . tilta esidentj psT, A. Rll4lllARF,Seerttr.7: sa- Insures; ngsinet BI7LD iD CARGO RISES, in: the. Ohio. And -MitaissUppi , Rivers and , tribUttries; and MARINE Rl genciallF- " • .... And against loss and eitunage`by }lre, and aV r iae a Paran ifinlfiest - and Inlan&Nsitiourtott and r. Liqttus. 4 • •• • Gaiw4„ sainuorgulgo& R „ , • Joseph P. Guano, John Seca, James Aland:Wl, • - • David Richer,' r James Mailman, t ChttriesAatuthna, , • Alexander llinnlieFi . Leeeht John Fullerton; F. Bart, - . - -; Robinson, - • Robert lisrtlef Western) Insurance iCompairs'' ... .OP 1 ) 1119131TRGII:;" ''' eioidE.piitthzpidgaeriii:- 1' • -.:,, --- '---• 3 . -- • : •,; .i- - ..., •-••-•• Ir."- M.'btilibaN, Secretary:: : ' "'- ii=l i gg stc g rßlreeti4SPmg ! P °lB W " mcSel ..' Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Moine Inn managed , by Direetariiirlib L, itio well known, the community, andatio are detoisrtinba t -. by prorriptnetts arid liberality, to rnatitairi the ter. i 1.1% winch they tutreessinned, -as .effer4t, thb•be c st t". tolhose Vile desire to: be ins '.i.: ••• ' i -..: ;-• '`.; Stoeiiiceoiints= °'-1114 6C'4lClB4lL —S '''. 9 o,ooo''. '''' ' ' Mortgage. . ~ • . • , -.--r-rtr-1-..-f•-• .. .... ,: , :5460: 2: : : :: 8 1 Aosi filrnitnrei....,.... •- , ...., • ' : • ' , -.. --,-, -20 Fr-. Poll-Anctstrahete....i.--..4.-.4.:-....,...-..i.;-: ARM Sira- Prep _ Premium Nottui-........• i....7.:Z........... - ...... - -7 7— ....: ' title A L .4 Notes and bills iliseennie'd .... . ........... - ..::.: ISS,SB9 4 12- 4 VOW! 9 1 k is nOtiCtioai.: '' •- ,-.. TuifillisriK r4".' Creorge:W. - -Jireksols,- ,, -I , Alex-11 3 egrai: 2 i ,-.:; Wm . ... c _ . .Aleagndeerdi --- Wm.]; .1 , 11 4, ; - DUO_. ; .. r James hhh Auley, i. 'Androrviliektery, ,liathatrielliotmes; D. Id. Long,- , - C. TV:l7.lrketrou. THE OLDEST: AND lithe Establishment, H i the City. ICIERLSN I , PRACTICAL 7 NOGLI RAP R 4; CORNER' THIRD MW MARKET STREETS, - . DUFFS COLtrißUlLDnias, , , AMd ,2 l) LINEN , N D C ,COATS AND DUSTERS, In endless esxiety, at - POPULAR PRICER • • amoodAreel. -No. 63 S'Oturtb,Street *PIT rs - zttzz if,' PA.