JUL DEMOCRAT AXD SEXTHEL. WM. B. SIPES, Editor and Proprietor. Ebe lis burg, Frldaj-, Sept. 1G, 1$5:5. V. 15. PALM Kit, the American Newspaper Agent, 13 the ouUj authorized Aymt for this paper in the cities of Boston, New York mid Philadelphia, and is duly empowered to take advertisements and subscription at the rates required by us. His re ceipts will be regarded as payments. His cfli.-es are Boston, Scolhiy's Buildiuir ; New York, Trib unc Buildings ; 1'hi'ladelphia, N. W. corner Third and Chestnut sjts. FOR GOVERNOR, U'lLLJJll BIGLEil. Subject to JL decision of the Democratic Convention. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. SlTJiEME JLV'-K, JOI1.V C. Ii.OX, Of Tioga Cov.itj. CAN A I. COM II I SSI O X E R , THOMAS II. I OKSIT1I, Of Philadelphia County. AUDITOR GENERAL, El'iiKAIM MASKS, Of Miffiiii Comity. SL'KVEVOK GKXKRAL, J.PORTER EIMWLEY, Of Cravjord Cwnty. FOR. fEXATOH, JOIIX IIIIMWELL Fon ass:;"ii.j.y, THOMAS C'OLUaS. itm. t. Art;i5i::iTV. FOlt TllEA.SCiiltlt, AAIJIICW J. IIIIKT, FOR riSTIUCT ATTOitXEV, t. i iscvtin. for co m mi ss i ( ) n i; r. . JOU II. OOl'CiL-ASS. FOR COtXTV SlitVHYOR, T3IOMAS ."II COXXLLL. FOR AVJjITOH, WASTED. A smart, nctive boy, who can read and write, nged about 10 years, to learn the Printing Busi ness. -Apply to the Editcr of this paper. Democratic Tickets ! Thu Democratic Tickets will be printed this week. The Candidates can be supplied at any time after Friday next. To our Readers. Since wc assumed control of this paper, wc have met with so many obstacles, so many disappoint ments, that we have been unable to issue our paper regularly. At first we were disappointed in receiv ing paper, and when we had made arrangements in regard to that, two of our hands kit us at a time when we most needed them, and when we had great difficulty in getting others. We were thus prevented from issuing a paper last week. But we are fairly darted again, and if attention, and labor, and punctu ality can atone for our past disappointments they fhall be amply atoned for. Our subscribers shall lose nothing by the irregular ity spoken of. Every one of them shall have fifty-two numbers for their money. We have made such arrangements as will enable us to send the papers to Loretto, Ashland Furnace. Chess Springs, Three Roads and Fallen Timber, and other Northern Po:-t Offices, on Friday uiorniiiy here after, and our subscribers' there shall 1.0 ki'gvr be disappointed. Profession vs. Practice. Some one, we know not and care not who. has said that '"if you make a plcbian a king, he will become a tyrant, : and he might, with all propriety, have ad ded : If you make a fop a legislator, he will becom-i a fool. This conviction has been forced upon our mind by the course pur-u -d by certain gentlemen in West moreland county, who take especial delight in talk ing about wasteful cxpeudirutes of the public mon ey on the mountains,'' and the want of economy in the S.tato Administration." Several of the-e gentle men have considerable notoriety from the fact that they have recently figured in a Comity meeting, held in Green-burg, as the assailants ot the public im provements, and the opponents of our present excel lent State Administration. Of course they have a right to pursue this course, or any other they may see proper, p diticaliy . Xo one w ill object. But they should be exceedingly careful, when talking about a want of economy in the man agement of public affairs, that they are not :: tarred with the same stick.'' By a reterenee to the Jour nals cf the last House ot Representatives, it will be seen that Dr. Eimkluw and Win. A. Cook, both voted for a bill to relieve the Pennsylvania Rail Road Com pany from the State Tax on Tonage passim; over that Road ; which biil. had it become a law, would have taken from die State Treasury ninety th-JUsand dollars aunuaily. The votes of these gentlemen will be found on pages (,7'J and 701 of that Journal. With what grace can gentlemen, who will thus vote to diminish the State revenue ?'X'.o;nj por an lium, talk alout a 41 w ant of economy"' in any Ad ministration? With what consistency can tiiey prcach about extravagance any branch of the pub lic improvements, when they are attempting to plun der the State for the purpose of enriching an over grown corporation ? Men who can thushypocri ieal ly attempt to deceive their constituency, are unfit to be the representatives of any partv, much less of the Democratic party, arid the honest yeomanry of Old Westmoreland sh..i:M rcpi:&.c the aspirant w ho can thus practice one thing while pac.iching anoih.-r. and who can only lnaLe himself ridiculous as theo Representative. Teachers' Institute. The Executive Committee cf the Cimematigh Teachers' Association, has issued a call to the Teach ers of Cumbria, V.'es'.muiel.u.d and Indiana counties, icquritlng them to attend a Teacher' Institute, to be holdeii at Xtw Ahxut.diia, beginning ,a Monde v Oct 'M and clutirg, Monday, Oct. luh. Male and female teachers, of every grade, are invited to attend. Able and efficient Instructors and Lecturers have been engaged. The Committee re.yt.-st of the various School Boards that they permit the Teaches s 1.1 their employ to attend without loss of time or pay. AVc approve of this project, mid sincerely that the School Eoord of klbeiisburg will permit cverv teacher in th,.lr employ to attend on the terms propo sed. Xo portion of a community deserve more kind l.es ard attention than those who traiu the vouug idea, and in the same ratio that advantages are 'given them for the attainment of knowledge and experience, are the recipients or Common Sci.ol education beue iilted. Again we say, let every School Board in Cam brut county enable their teachcis to attcud xhi Institute. Senatorial Conference. The proceedings of the Democratic Senatorial Con ference w ill be found in to-days' paper. By those pro ceedings it will be observed that Jons Cmsswiii, Esq., is the Democratic nominee. Mr. Cr.Esswtti. is well known in this community. As a Democrat and as a man he is deservedly popular, lleady'at all tin:es to devote his time, his talents, and Lis n;eans for the success of the Democratic cause, and unyielding in his attachments to the regular nominees of the party, he lias been a recognized leader in the ranks in Bhitr Coun ty for years, and ifany man deserves well of Ida polit ical frieuds it is he. In this result, however, we must confess we are dis appointed. We coi.fidently expected to raise the name of Cvltvs X.. Piinsni.vi;, Esip, as our candidate. The unanimity v. ith which he was named as the choice of Cambria County, and the favorable manner in which he was spoken of by the papers hi other Counties in the District, excited our hopes: and wc, together with others who were attached to him on account of his political ImtK-rty and gentlemanly propriety, looked forward with confidence to the time when we could support him for this high office. But these hopes were not, at this time, to be realized; and while the man of our choice was defeated, we have still cause for congratulation in the fact that our Conferees slack to him to the last, and only gave him up when the no mination had been made. Mr. rmtsuixo can weTr; feet proud of the devotion of his own County. Tor Mr. Cbessweii. we shall go to work ardently, heartily, sincerely, feeling assured that our exeitions could not be given to a better man. Cambria will do her duty in the coming conte..-t, and the shout of victory which will echo from the Alk-glumies on the secend Tuesday of October next, will thrill the heart of ( very Democrat in Pennsylvania. Allegheny Ccnnty. The Democratic Convention of Allegheny County, convened on the 7th inst., and placed in nomination lion. P. C. Shannon, forjudge of the Supreme Court; Jonas R. McCli.ntock, for Senator; R. Ridiilk Rob erts, Esq., for District Attorney, ami an entire ticket composed of men equally as Worthy ar.d competent as those above named. Ol the merits of Messrs. fmssox, McClistoch. and RoisKKTs. it is unnecessary lor us to speak. Of such a reputation as theirs any man might well be proud, and their popularity cannot be doubted. Should they be elected, their official career would reflect hon or upon their Count-. World's Temperance Convention. This body, which has been in session in New York for some time, broke up in a row recently. The cause of the disturbance was that Some of the male bipeds objected to the female reformers" speaking. The Rev. Miss Antonette Brown was the one most objected to. When she arose to speak, cries and his ses greeted her from ail parts of the house, but she stood, calm and ooilectcd as a statue, gazing at the excited multitude. Miss Lucy Stone backed her up, and v. bile the ferment was at the highest the Rev. Miss remarked, We'll take our time, Miss Lucy.'" Miss Lucy replied, -It will never do to give it up so. Mis Brown." But. notwithstanding the aptness o! the quotations', thev had to give it up so." Democratic Senatorial Conference. Agreeably to appointment, the Democratic Conferees, elected from the counties of Ulair, Cambria and Huntingdon, to put in nomination a candidate for the State Senate, and to select a Senatorial Delegate to the next Democratic State Convention, met at the Exchange Hotel, in Ih-lli-day.-burg, on Thursday, Sth inst., at 2 o'clock, p.'m. The following nameel Conferees w ere admitted : Ulair Adam Moses, Samuel Henslu-y, Mat thew Oilady. Cambria Augustin Durbin, Samuel Rraeken Richard "White. Huntingdon William Lewis, John lb Given. John P. Anderson, substituted by Geo. W. Gar retseai. The meeting was organized bv the appoint ment of RICHARD WHITE, of Cambria County, Pre sident, William Lewis, Secretary. The follow iug imminations were made for State Senator : .Thos. 1. Campbell, of Huntingdon. (Vrus L. IVrshimr, of Cambria. Theis. C. McDowell, of Blair. Dav'nl Watson, of Blair. Jolm Cress well, Jr., tfDIair. The ballotings resulted as follows. 1 Campbell, 15 Pe-r.-hing, ?, Watson, 1 .MMknvcil, 2 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 3 :. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 111111 0000000 Cre-sswe'd, i a Je.nn L resswell. .Jr., iiavinga maioritv of all Die votes cast, upon the t'th ballot, was dec'lared dul v nominated. " On motion the nomination of John C'resswe", Jr., w as unanimously conlirmed. ' l ie Chair appo.ntc-,1 Adam Moses, Augustin Dtn-otn, and Jedin P. Anderson, Ks-irs., a com- miUcetowait u,k,u Mr. Cress well and inform him of his mimitiation. Ihc committee having returned and rciorted -'ii. c les.-vven .s ai ce-jHance, tne Uonlcivne-e then ifOcceele-d to select a Senatorial Delegate. Messrs. Jesse I atter?on, J hos P. Caintdxlk Gen. GVn Potts, und Adam Closes were placed in nomina tion. The names of Messrs. Campbell, Potts, and Moses, having', after some discussion, been with drawn, Jesse Patterson, of Cambria, was unani mously chosen Senatorial Dclctrate to re present the loth District in the next Democratic State Convent ion. The follow ing resolutions were then read, and on motion unanimously adopted: Pefolccd, That we have confidence in the ad ministration of Governcir Bigler, and that in" ac cordance with the usages of the Democratic par ty, W"c instruct our Senatorial delegate to vote for his rc-uom i nation. Resolved, That the Hon. Richard Lrodhead, has faithfully represented the Democracy of Penn sylvania iu the Senate of the United States, ami that the denunciations of malignant and unscru pulous enemies have not impaired the- con Helen ce of his constituency in the integrity of his motives and the sterling attachment to the principles of the Democratic party. Resolved, That it is the sense of this Confer ence, that the principles of the Democratic party of this I men contain in themselves every thing necessary to the political prosperity of a Nation that under Heaven the rapi.l rise and advance of our people is owing to the spread and mainte nance of tuose principles that we therefore de precate any alliance of the Democracy with the lash.onable isuts of the present day knowhv tn -u experience that it is the policy of our c-nc-mies to bring up side Issues to introduce discord m the bosom ofourparlj-. It was moved that the thanks of the Ccrfer ence be tendered to Gem Potts, of the Exchange Doted, for luscourtesv and hospitality. It was also moved that the proceedings of the mectnig be signed by the oflieers and "published m the Democratic papers of the District. W hereupon the President declared the confer ence adjourned, sine die. RICHARD WHITE, n iLLi.ut Liwjs, Sec'- Frcs't. NEWS AND MISCELLANY. I KQAyoiing lady, named Miss Mary Roach, es caped from the Georgetown Convent, on Sunday, the 4th iust., and was married at the National Ho tel, iu Washington, on the Otii inst., to a Mr. Jor dan of Virginia. She is said to be worth $300, 000. Wonder if there arc any mere left of the same kind? If there arc, we are on hand. EiB- A youth asked his father's suction to bis project of marriage. The oi l gentleman, request ing his sou to pray with him, prayed that if the match was against the will of the Lord he would throw obstacles in the way an l make it impossible. The son interrupting, cried: " (.Hi, Lord, don't you do it; for I must have her any how 1" fc'T" Yesterday morning, about 1 o'clock, P. M., a small inau, nai.ied Joats. or Crown, or Smith, with , i'.col iu the hole of his trowscrs, committed arsenic by swallowing a dore of suicide. The vir dict of the Inquest returned a jury that the decea sed came to his facts in accordance with his death. He leaves a child and sis small wives to lament liie end of liis untimely loss. 67c niunJi ylorla transit. E, A New Oi leans paper says: "On Triton walk, yesterday, wo noticed a boy, about eleren years of ago, carrying on his head a coffin, nhich, oa inquiry, wo learned contained the bodyj&njffts little sister who ha J died of yellow fever. lie was accompanied by bis elder sister, a girl of some IU years of age they were slowly ar.d sadly uaUIng their way to the cemetery. Some idea may be formed of the ir.tpr- tauce of perfumery as an article of commerce, wien it is stated that one of the large perfumers of Gius se, iu France, employs annually 0,O0') pounds of orange blossoms, C0,000 po'ands of cassia f'.ov. trs, 51,000 pounds of rose leaves, 3 2, COO lbs. vf vt'olet Hovers, 20,000 pounds of tube roses, 10.000 pounds of lilac flowers, besides, rosemary, mint, lavcnK-r, thyme, lemon, orange, and other odorous phmts iu like proportions. rT" The old pnpe-r mill in which the paper vas made that Benjamin Franklin used in his printing office, is still in optratiou, carried on by the S'jii of the man who made paper f r Frank!::!. It has been iu operation one hundred and forty years. CG The rumor than Gen. Cass has been offered the nussion to France is credited. Xo better se- i lection could possibly be made, but wo doubt its i acceptance by the General. Do bus served Lis i country long and nobly : and there is, wo h') e, many years of life and honors for him i ct. CJ" Hon. James Burusid-i has biien unuaiaicusly nominated by the Democratic Conference of the Columbia judicial district for the office of President Judge, which he now holds by appointment of the Governor. C7- The foundry and machine shops at Mt. Suv ngo Iron Works, near Cumberland, Md., were c--stroyed by fire b:..t night. The stock aa 1 m.-iclt-nery was mostly saveel. The loss is abe ut 000. iw-r- TM f " . . ! T-. . . C . , . Li '1 a lie: iiieiiiiiu ei l.ia u.rei Hi .uuaav. sai: . " . . A man named lay tor, in Dubois County, iu 1., list week, was assaulted in the woods by three m.u, who knocked him down and beat him. lie lesi- ! to his feet and pulling out a plated, sk.t one ef the men down. With a bowie knife he killed the sec ond, and wounded the other with a j isted ihut as ho was fleeing. tiif" Lola Moutc-z has paarreiled vvi.h her new j husband, because he was jealous of a violinist ficm ', whom she bad received goine polite atteiiiims." The husband raised a row, and was kicked oul of ; the house. ; Over two hundred thousand dollars li::ve- j i been contributed in aid of the New Orleans sn'.V-r- ers. We don't believe the L'uiou vvi'i be dissolic-ei j for some years yet. The Scientific American- c- mes to us in a new dress. This evidence of prospei hy is gratify ing to us, mid we hope it may ever continue, as no journal deserves the patronage of the public rimy than this. It should be in the ban Is of cveiy iac chanic and scientific man in our country. E2a- The Parlor Annntil, v bich lias been fi r a long time a welcome visitor t j our Sanctum, lias been united with the Ladies Wreath, find made its anneai-atice lookitur .mite neat. Its enlci- rrizin? publishers deserve abundant success. Terms only one dollar a year. Cj'We have received the prospectus of a new ii.d.: pendent paper to be published in Altoona, Dl air crcn ty. by C J.Juxr.s, lisip Mr. Jones has for a mtm In r of years been connecte d with th'1 lloh'i lavsbm i Standard, ami is known as a man of fine talent, ami in finite wit. A oancr under his control I be rich and racy." C3"LcUors have ben received at Boston, stating i tluit the captain and crew of the brig Koilolpli wcie j massacred by the natives of one of the Kins' Mill , ... , , j 'oup, m December, lbol, and tne v.-sm.-I .U-strcyed by hue. T he Hodelph was owned by Cap.t. Allied 11. ' bidier, now at San Francisco Uj' The following toast was given at a railroad dinner, at Detroit lately: -'Editors Ladder- on which politicians climb to power pioneers in all great enterprises tiie pn.y ciass vvnose nioor is us own reward tne lianU-st worked, the pnorest jnud. most se'f-sacrif,cing and best abused of all the professions."' EgiFrom returns of the agricultural crops, it appears that we rr.ise annually, $1 Id, 000,000 in wheat. $.301, 200,000 in ludiau corn, SU! 0,27o,000 iu hay, 70, 8 10,000 in oats, -VTC.ISOOO in Irish potatoes, and 120,000,000 iu cottou the whole crop being l,To2,5S3,0C-0. I.. " -. . ., , i EQuAYciuian as a mother she scolds and spanks us: a sister, she tells of. and niuche-a us: a sw.-.-t heart.she coquets and jilts us; as a wife'sheWns, f able monarch is the lather of four grown-up ons . ' i to w horn, m spue ol t he .-ti rune.-.-, and a; -ic.t v ol frets, oouts, cries and tormeuts us ; without hvv ' hu lrtll,.ic cltsu-ai.'ter. lie has ever been a kind, what would there be to trouble us I j complaisant, and indulgent father. These young . e n. i- , . , . i men are ambitious, as a matter cf course, and tJ According to a statement published by Mrs. j this Rx.yu ;s r,0,vcrl"llv aided bv the growth of Jaue Ikde, tetre were, last April, thirty di.e regu- j ip.. Empire, iks conspicuous position and prtpon lurly graduated eloctresses of fnediciii", eighteen of ! ih i ance in the allkirs ( the old world. Thus whom were graduates of Philadelphia, hi a iiiii.ni I the inborn, imperiid pride-cf lues-ins excites and to these there were some thirty hydropathic- iadu- atcs. CJ The Card of Dis. I In we aal Jackson- will be found in to-day's paper, 'i hc.:-e geullciiicn are well known for their finished Me-tiical knowledge and Stir gical skill, and their natural suavity peculiarly (i'.ts tlietn for the practice of the Art of Hippocrates. EfJ, We take particular pleasure in recommend ing the firm of Cahi-th, Ti uht, and Dtw, to our mercantile readers ; and no. Letter recommendation could be given them in this section, than that of an nouncing that Gza. W. Tonii,of our tow n, is in their house. Mr. Totld is known as a shrude and intelligent business man, ami it will, we have . no doubt, be a pleasure for his friends here to give him a call when visiting the Quaker Cit y. The TJewly-Invented Steamship. In tliis age of daring, inicxpccttti and htipotu ous advancement, belief in the value cf discover- ! ies and inventions yet untried may safch' be . large, judging by the vast array of analogies and ! experiences, cf which wc are constantly put in; J-Osicssiou. The so-called impossible pa.-s.ige cf . the Atlantic by steam in fifteen days, h:s been rendered still more wonderful by lire reduction of . the lime by decrees to twelve and finally to nir.e ' days; and a f action. lint this reduction is but j the precursor of coniinued diminution of the j.e- ! riotl required, ar.d then fore we r.re not li.'.ioli j surprised that one of the most eminent of living j engineers, William Nouul?, of riuiadt-li.hia, Las commenced constructing hi this city a ste.a i ves- : fvL, to be ready to sail t,ontt here a-..out next February, and which will, in the opini. a cf the ' inventor, be able to perform a voyage to Europe, , habitually and .securely, within six days, besides j possessing; various other advaui:it.es ever otdhiu- ! ry steamers. This vessel is now building at Green Point and li of the following uiti.cnsiui'.s : l-cna.u ot iteri;, Depth ol L..1 i. Diameter OJ' p;1 l.ilevvhecls, Beam amidships, ' Drift til" water, ' DispIacP::ie:it, Power, '.:,. J e Jl -0 tltl.S Accommodations for S i p.isen ets. The builders guarantee that she will n t he voviure between New York arid 'n ll within six days in the winter sea -on. William Noriis. Civil and M"eclian:cal Fngiiicei-, and o't hn W. j Griftiths, Naval Architect, mo the cotn-ti ttcovs ! and patentees. They claim the ill'ovviv.g alan- 1 (ages in their improv ements : " j 1. A pe.feee security against lire or water. 2. Less risk to life, and greater comfort to paseng.-rs. The Ijoilers must bo placed within walls of j iron, with iron beauts over the same. Air chambers, of sulllcicnt su.-li'ining ca: acily, will extend the v. hole length of t!:e .-liip. 1 he sudden s'ooek.s ol Iliad a-.id beams seas, (.,, which all ships of the present c;.'!i-ti'tK-tion aie obviated by these impiov ements. while the t;en- lie tin luhitimr motion, alwavs main el, wiU tend -to prevent sea sickness, and at the same time keep the tic ks urv, ecent IVom .-prav. The f;, 11 power of the engine v. f .r combatting heavy tales, v. hi! 11 be reserve sliij s of the present eon,-true I km ate coinpclleil to slacken their steam a- the gate increases iu severity. These new improvements enable tnoie steam to be apt lied, the havekr the gale Mow -. The-.-.c facts do not appear mere startling than those announced in If Jo by th.i san e Wikiui.i Norris, whin his imj rovetucnts in th : lo.-..n:otivc engine enabieel him to ascend an iui lineii plane of one foot rise in fourteen feet, w hi-h, at th, time, w as considered ce nt vary to common s.en.-.o, ! anil ae.ain.--t ihc laws ' gravitv, but wiiie-hiicv- r - , erthek.-.s w a aeconit li.-iied to the s in tit i-e tunl atisfactio!! of the whole s.-i.nti!ic norM. Tile hi'sll sUtlidilr-Ti f :i ( s a Ti.iv-1 con-iruclor, who ha- tnt-.de n.uuy valuable improvements iu sliipbuiiuiug ; and the reputa tion of Mr. Non is as a mechanical and civil engi neer, would argue pt-i feet success in their present undertaking. The mac hi .cry oft 1 u .,; will c I -d ne vv a;teiim-i,t am engine with two ti'Otnar Oo.iets. t all of the most improved construct :ui, but wiili ot. t anything new in their priticij The jiow- t-r of the engine, in proportion to tlie size and elraft fif water will bo verv gn at, al-tu in e times as great, we beltevc, as that of the steatnets of the Cuntir.l line. In an o: tlitiary vc-v-el . ucli jiovve-r e antiot be applied, as it voukl tear tut- hull to rie-e.es. In ! to pieces. In the present case, ho .vet is made- practical k structure as well as by the i;..-ci.i:ar iut by the '.mvelty slre-ntrflu-ning ft he uioete; ; but as this lnndecf 1, l.s a new invention, tne patent mr vv.ie-n has not yd be-e-ii issue 1, w e le-ftain i'n-m stating any particu lars with regard to it. As far cs we can in ' .e . however, it is Well adapted to its e nd. As wiil be seen by eke figures Wc have given above, the lloor of the vcs-xl is unusually iiat, ' and its elraft of water exeve gly small. At the same time the bow is unusually sharp. In fact. ! the model is the rtsii.t at e n e-i a -reat ib tl 1 i practical experience, as w ell as cf laboi ions and careful mathematical calculations, and it is be -; licve-el that its lines and form are such as to pvo j dace the L-ti! po::i ! : n.i.!ince in passing through the water. Here, then, we have the grounds for I the estimate that an average speed of twenty i miles an hour will be attained in storm as well as ; calm : ! 1. Sharpness of bow, perfection of curves, au-.l i light draft nnd buoyancy. 2. Enormous power of engine. The daily consumption ofceal will be about 01' toils, and the stock for a passage about ZOO ; no freight is to be taken. The- vessel is nameei the WiLi.i.v.M Nonnis. She will be ready for launch ing bv the 1st of December. Her boilers ami en- , buililiiui a- St-cor's. She will carry no ma.-ts, but will be arranged, with jury-masts to t case of nc-e-cssitv. Xcw York Tribune. Piiissian Policy Its Leading Spirit. Among the agencies that contribute to govern the present policy of Russia, and occasion the e x isting complication in Europe, there is one which is necessarily powerful and pinmire-nt, but eloes not seem to be taken into account by the public ists who have sought to illuminate theobscuiitic-s j of the subject. A c refer to .he peculiar laiu ily ! relations of the Russian Atitoeral. This redotibt- stimulates x "." JI a-f .l'liii.i'il i...enll (ol- lllillli" 1111- t heir h-S.rO t..'-i v- tcrnal aggrandizement and elominatiou in the fact that the greater pa rt cf Ihc nation, r.s repre sented by the nobility ami arm-, share these- as pirations. His sous are al.-.-o the more entirely transfused by them because they are suppo-i-el to be more genyine-Iy Ens-ian. mot e in harmony w ith the feelings of the peoiie, and th' inanifesi destiny of this barbarous military empire. At the same time, as the great traeiitional ob ject which tlie Rus.-i.-tn cupidity and lust of eon-epte-st hokls in vie-w is Turkey, and as a quam-l with that pow er is more popular in Russia than any other a fact growing out of a national ten dency as old as the hi.-terical e xistence of Russia, and out of the potency of religious fanaticism, the personal, family and national ambition of (httso young princes is particularly directed to Turkish annexation. One of them especially. anxious for personal distinction, and the lurgot sphere of action for himself, as veil as for the ng- rrautcmi tit d ttie J-intute, is Uevoml a (oi.'.l Inc particular desire ol tne I.iiim'i.'- I i et i ildri-'l br.) ; t . T t . i- v.nmr a : li.e-.'iof curi ;i -r to i in -'li a aj.pv i nn -!!!: Lie. 1 i- :n embisl cl,;l;!.. i. i t ! an i i i:ke was I;-'ni- chil t!.. i. l t an 1 1 ii'.ke was I;-'iu-' J'.v " :..-, no f....'. an !,e Uttir known, than . i: : i ;i! ti . i : ' v f mini. t ,;..:.. tiia'. ill- ".e s 1 i xpciidiiure v. hii'hhav c bn n a'.-l a si:;u' and svi iiUS e'. 1 :. i.: , ' ': ii ; " i aini the Tri a.jlii y , and have i'oi ee- I tin- Gov-i-U"i , .. .1 a e l.iid, hi v a-v -::t to ! . .-iv c i e t !:'.Miit t ) n.al.e a h.an cf f -'"ai.i h i, vv etc all 1 tie- u.tv omc j -kes .. leaving i f the ! cot:.i." d ur.d'T tl." late lm:iii.-tratioii, and r, and, a'x ve ail, those of tho Enipei '.ir's thut . F.'b-r l.aii l. alien. a: iv e but to e , the M;iiil J ;.ke .Mi'diael. a ciun.-y, j tlir'meh witii these wi'iks. A e do not speak -loiri'teti i.itr.sfcr. 5-'e eral ..f.tii.s !' hU I this fa--t to complain cfit.f.r we think it -.a-- euisUee 'habit-, win. h, alio :eK llni i it ijrot her, n o lovv- age In 'in .!!.' t..e ii..w.,:'v u t.n. .!!.' the- ltobtli' v v.( iv ('Iiv.:.;ed V.itli . i i . t ". ...t :.. . hh'i, and he -n' t.as-. d theiu all in diiiiger.Ci! as t re-iav t...- ( '.mmbia ia:aoad, biit it i a f'o t. w ell as in inborn aptitude. erv olli-n." while which sutiieiciitly an-vv ers the charge of jm.di vet very ji.tmg, he siiid. idV inun.-e-ly that the ; g ibty avaiust the present administration. Both diliVri-nl tea-ther.s a, well, as his tutor, A.b.ii'-a ; these i::o 1 n met.' -, a.s we- ate informed, will bo Liet he, appealed to the fithtr to chc-.-l; the .-iudi- ' comtdet. d this a -on, and liecnuif hertaftir a ous KiM r'e.fthe L'W. His education va- "tlirvc- : Main e .f n ve ntte. in-tad ( a drain ou tie ted priui-ipaUy t tlo scici:-e.s coiiiu--ul with 'J'r a.-r: y , and as , e rnor Rig'er i- jU'I.-ed iu naval a; hiis. as v.liile in his era-lie? the- Eiu r-r his la.-t :i --age, to rt-.-i.-.t the- commeiiccinent ! hal be -towed on hha the digtuiy .f f.i-nd A1- iniral. and be nia-teie-el these sciences n.e.st com- may Lope soon to have the w hole surplus revc j.'etelv. lb.- is a mathematician, a-troi"tn'i, j n,r.-applied towards the payment of the Sita'.e and a thi i'o ;;.;i and Well ii:fcrioeJ. M-auiwi. In ;dibt. this iv-i e,;t his cd.K-a.ioii was far iu re iudici-a.- I - - than thuL of his elder brother, the heir to the e-rowii, v. ho was bv.wt.ht ni "ii .Ur tlieraie cf Seh.:k..ll-kv a liti't-arV man' of so-.e ee-ti bv'f v. e-anied prin'.;ipa!!y by'tran-If.tlot.s of S.-inih-r, l.a M'lt'e- Foil. pie and other.-, but only slig-hily L-ift- edwith power and oriuinahsy. H-.- :npi:cel his prod with d'hitin.s sensibility, mthe-r thr.n ii'it i en.. .. .1 !..' . i -. ii-ii . i s e:,-,'i-i. : i ce.-.-ary fr a r.tkr oftueti, and e-pceiu'vy a:i a u t oe: ;iiM' ' -;i-. lb-Ioi-e his mu'-rni.'. the-Grand l.:!,c vi ml rai t s of I.' ci pally in F-nglajid. v. hero he s'ud -o.' i. n. niv ',',,. ',;.'.' ...ol .'.-.te-t more the- c-' :ib;i.-hme:t of itith rv i the various ii.anu.'-e-torU s 1 1' t N. tiie- a' t vac ti.. - of !.ala,-e and .: if i-iie-.l Grucc an I ( 'ot.-lantitt. k .,. .,.. , , . .j, is t-ry - t si-.u w iiieh ii. iw the d.ik.ma. o t ho re.-ti, a lteb.- in.- ves- H av- f:n : in th- i-en'txitv d ... .- 1- b. that fo,- t' e bv.-' lin e a Fi.'.i lmpe-l itl 1.1- o.-l 111 oel.lel 1.1 the 111 f T lim. a::i.!tg l .-: oa.ive p. -1 cila i' !! ,' ;!.:.! lis. 'i'i. i Si. nan :.'. 1 i!,j 'i'lni.- tv-ei. 1 1 . , i .-;lh p.-.U. tie- b..t wee- th.f.tdcn-'re.i-k a: ii.,- nil. :':tt;' '. - wi'i.-'i f ilov.e.l. Tl .e ( 1 i s recks, .'v . nnttis. S'.iv oni n- a.ik e. were iu csiacit-s, :i- it t man w iv a .-" c.t Ijin .--si ii;e-r se-ut by Ibaee-u 1 -r i lie if en. Itn'.i'.in li. ... tne surf. .iii:.t,i. i count ry as v, e. ! :, - i taut parts, th.y civ.fd'.-.l tin- ct nijht the sTee'S 1 1 r hi- : l e ! V e. Ibiv .i i " ,t . t he nt :u. t w ith to a - - is of e v.. rv :.ue- an 1 -e x. :i . . hisapt.- -.v:iiee w:na.ve:is ..alitte.l as u:a f a g.Hi. 11.. v pr..s'r:cl tlnnn.elve., en tin- ein iln ton !;ii' j-n w ith tlie r bi-.w s. :.n.l mnkui : tie.. sign eft he . A si -rnal fre-tu h-m cmi'-t l.nve e-re-it el a ve-voln' iona: c ouibre-ak. "i i.e St.i: an. the Divan, ate! ad the Mo-kms -n,,- t.tu-i-v. rtttd tb:..il;.h th- !:ii n llv tnte lilteiir-. ( f f.-elu.'. 1.1. l- l.f ,:..;..is it.,. (.: II ,1.. 1 1 - 1 1 for the -.i .e c! l.nb'i.- '. ra.i .uiiit ,- not t j-IO hi ' .-'.'e.-.lj-o.. lio ,(:. ConstaUfiuop i'i- t.t e -. e i an 1 luov e d b.- this ui.li i be d t'o- .". ; o- . . . i- i . i i ..: . o . r. -i-i e i t: i ' : ,e i . ;:.. the be-gii.nin-- of the ?.m-. ,-..t l e.o tl,. fjraod D.tke.as illh .1 tho ph-t.-c (.- a :y th.- Navy, and ha - bi en a ;,u ti. 1 e t' 1 1,. ( ', ' n oft be li. ;, lie. 1 i ) - n . o....; . d i hut h- .x -.n.e fhgnt iti in. at: n t.o, a i-l vv liat arc e-id'e-d lieu I'b a.-. I ud -ib i- i v' he is :n a.:u::.ti-r h foimg - hit in tlie i.iu-.-ti.ui v. hi- li -; hi ie -' 1 l.iii'opc :;: sii.-peti -e. We 1;. -ilate- not to j.t .-I.otilt.-e him. lie-il to his la-hcr. e 1..0-: . non. 1 t in . i Ino-iud fi; v kh 1.:- r o d i.t ti.. t ,o:i- :; : .1. I i e ," : 1 -. i - IS the in I n are tin ned ; Mm in. re ins ci-h.r bn.th. r, it,.- l itnr.- ';. 1 :i i :. in i i p :. -. ii. ;. .-' a . : - i '. ' . . . tio',v at ) .vs. a :iud - u the kbit Hi- : .on.:-;", il l t U :'V 1 1 . . -..'..y. 1.; 1 1 if : -r ti.' - e - ; (fie-' iv,o. Wry I.h, v-'ti- may !.- ' new I.e e. j. i!:l..., , ; 1 -;; Vl-; the' vp-.n'liil en 1 Oi'th. fi(.-e:i: c.iipk "t.b v ei , w i may ..esnie unu too iini.n vv ... l, I.e. n... ::i mil -iiin-i. ai.-i il-u v.e .-hall o 1 . .. . lei- Me- C. ; u i'tm e I 1.: in:. a pan ; f tin-.-l-V l.-ir..-1-.-t s-o.pe -.:id i.np. .nnn -e. A ; 1 ., '. , i lie i - ..- w mg pa::'v:i;h ; last l.e.n.bei- cf the ' JJ ( r 'ihi'-e: el l ii eift tie ..-': e-f lln- ,ef came mio povv e r, and fi.-u .c s.i.'ein a inabliv e-o,i.b; '1 i Miirt'n r until 'ti't'iu'i :i' mi i la C v . ;,i--f i-.n - . ,1! the Stti.c ' b-. al the title "of .-e-ve-.i bun be ' tli-'i'siti I .b oa:.- in- vein-. How i- it mn, 1 'f lic de-Li hits I,. a iii.-i -use d over a miiia n. :u, the Sn.kin. Fund cfeoni.-e-aban. !:,:. - I. A , ' IteaMiiy is Ceii-tniniy enn.ly ill ..,-t.c.K-mv of: '! be :k.v Yotk C-o .',-,- ,- F---,er ; thf iiiilmVeMil,!, d.awn bv the-.-e men." I eed .'O .luUx...- i It was a saying cf the ancients -that w! i.i I In tl-.e meat.time there- am cais to W a j;e-,. :- cl"rls v'7' -y--y .thtvlirsi make mad." i r.l fdHngaway from the IVekideut ." Tl e- S -i , o u,-.-' u' S iuu,l ' vaiuoih i.'e ;..,.,' ..M, harpimr l:,v.,u the stri-, - to e. .i I., ti.- i -i t..., '.I'c.w.o'.g. k-' cytSii.Iy h:n e-d, ivc. c!i thotiia:: Js of Pierce's ferine r no. H""l't - ':' '-nni me.lt, of destroy- kti-l bkrrds. ,; ,:' -,;;; r.t ,. ; ,.t i!, ), mgmsre pniaiioo iorttuth and hoimr, titan by V. ,-..-. ... -,-,. Well, w'i.iit 'is the , kep.i.n,.-iUio.icl such reeK. ss s.ate.iients as ver he-t which .l,e people hav c rettde-rid in this he ah. yc. 1 he nil'-, har.itr.edol tne h.g pat- , a.-tmn of the Wliigs ,,,:-,. die IVe-sideut We tv- vvii. bang their beads m shame, on perming; will refer to t heir decision in a few Mate., w ki.h . thi.spr-.mct-.cn. In ourwh-:e i.'.ite.rial t-x peri-I have already had ch t-t i .us : the i--i-c evcry j ence, wh.enc.:veismany :, viob-ul )iartisan con- : where being Pi t-i.'.-nt Pietve-s appeutttme-nts ; lest, we do not lemcmb.r to have seen so much . denounced by Whh.-s. defended bv IVinocratv e.e-ss fa lsehood, in s. lev tvor.K as is contain- j ' Virginia led off by electing "a friend of the eel m the above extract from the J -,;ui!. admimstratmn ia eveVy comr-e.sknai elist:i-t in ihe .-e misivpu.se.aaiioits arc tiie more re-pro- j that - -oriotis old State, j hcnsilde, iistketntth. em eviry jioint, was with-j "Nirtli Caredina, one of Whig-cry str,M--i in cotivemeni reach cl this eduor. lie could have j ho b followed, elect intr five Demkc-at s feanieef from t!te j,rocli..-i!en b-. ueel l.v Unv. Claim t'litiuMti.1 t'ti 1 1! ric A'.'bi-s to r.-i -..-, iii Jo.oi-1,,,, himself, m the- fall of D 51, and" which, j her in the next CmeresS : ;V, XtheiC , like-Hobeu-a.-K s Ii.-muhibs, were stuck on the ek-eted U-cause the Democratic vote (nearly dou , ce.niers and l.ard fences m all parts of tho State, ble his ow n.) was divided be tween two Dcmoc-a- lhiit "-noio emoitm of the State b-.nds paid ! tic cundhlatcs. by ike .-inking but 1 .luting his se rvice s a, Gov- ' Alabama has elected six friends of Pierce et nrr, at.muntct to but -1 C.V.U22 C'. How ab- and but cm oop-cent. C Mird it is then to attempt to make th-people-be- ! " Kn'itrky ! yes, the Whig State of Kentucky , uevc tt.at ttic eient was being piud oll'al tlie rate i one of tho four that voted against the Pre' ' !";'M-ra,itmm. Ifena-v.ntnVknd will now sends a dekgation, one half of whose me u i -"ts ia tne Ait.hte.i Gmeial's cf. - lx-rs are his anient si.i.tH.rn-rs i l,.-c he wnl ptieeive thai .during the time the ; " Tennessee, one of the Other thrtv that fiidcd i .King 1, nd was j av tngofl tins .st'i.VJ,,.;,., t.f i;,-t ; to Mtstain hm, Inst fall, ha, now rcnet' U am per cent bono- a new s.t. per ecu. bum was ! by the election cf the administration candid- c i reate-u, 1-r -i'..i.f.,u iei.:,b.ir.-ale at the e nd 0! t.-r i.,' . rmr. has .ironouuccl her vei-k t ' twenty-five years, im.,1 that this bh:lgS the act,,- no-r' Pr, s,.,- vXe . ' " J" I id icihte-tion ol the Mate elebt down to .-t-Vl l-1-' i 's- In addition to thi.-f. he can le-ani that on "m " "7'ivr.ivx- t. very dav that G.,v. Johu.-lon retired, it h ! ),- I -i t , JVC'f fN A"' come absolute!',- t: i. -e.s.-avc to brvow - - - ' o'.'l 'J more, r.t six per cent., to pay the interest the n ; incre ase i.t the amount of river totmaue" a- ? due, and theie was o,cr n-.-,i m unpaid at,- ; ut this j...rt, amoanfintr to 200,000 Dms over j pre.priatmns. fc. much for the healthy cundilioti 1 years' arrivals. . "' . cf the liiiiuu-cs. The Lev product l.am'.lcd here equal on- : . J nis tdttcr can ako k-am, from ihooilidal tkv- of the entire ei op of the West, Lcin ,aVe' tm.e-tits, that, durifg the year ls.2,(i,y. lltgkr i marly trVkOfU.OuO. pari oil ti.e s:x pet-cent, b'tids of the State that: " D in i.mto.v Vt S " were the n due. by cre ating new cms at five per At tkceiecii m vc.-Unkay 'there was' no V' '. : cent. and bHUiM.iintoinest.ikmtrmtulslbl.tiiiO, tbr (k-vcritor by the iHMple." laitbanks wk ' -i i" n-;,"ln,,e V.VrV"!li,!aS ,Um:u's.V,!-' 'vcr a kn-e plurality : ti.e result will de-jK-ud . o ', . m-e- Legi-buure, which runs vcy ckj. Ihe-i.t:. .. .... , v.in..-e wiv late- admtmdra'.on piud HI five per cent, bonds by cre-a! in' new one s at s: v is i- .-.ot th administration has paid oil' six per cent, lmds i . .' . - 1 ' tiie. I.It.-.-tilL ...V ic.tinig !"cs at live per cent., and re ceived a heavy premium beside. As fbr this nnbhtsb-'r. ns. i-i :,,- :b-it .i.it - j ing fond has been aban.'loued ,' eve ry man in the community, ot ordinary intelligence, edd or young, Whkror Democrat, knows the slale-meut to be simply untrue. S'j far from being 'abandonded,' tlie ie( ii.ts ( tJi.'s find have been largely in- crease 1 sttice uov. i.tg.e r c amc into olhee. l.y fTw-r i: ;i,.n:!.-trai!on (n:r.:.g tne same pcti'wi. j wise t j complete the Noiili llrancu Canal, audio : w, i. .1 :-, l..,t ;.. .. .... ', any an 1 all new v-:..i;h.- of e-xpcuebtiin-s. vvi- f;Dl3 ! DO"" Die g. . " " .' " ' '''' '' ": ''' ,e ' 'e vva'.ea-.vord ol (.reely m r,- j 'i -ii t" Wi.ig paiiy. Tie old, j.:.!..!, broker. i ':n f..riibii.ation of Whi.-g'-ry, has. in iiis opinh-n. j 1V,.,; i..,., e-,e.,h. ai. l he is now kiiK-kii.-' j ,:;,.a ,;et,;,.;:t, Xo - j " - ' ..I V. it;, L .- : '1 Wi o ,i.t . o v n .. vf 'i ' : ' f - - : n 1 : li t io 1 ioi 1 i i, -.1 1 1 ii,li i , . '. ... ! that t!a V, log- e.fNcW-Jei-.-ey an- going to J ; a; : a p. 1 ...i ,o...ue until e to the Ceni'is and l'ai.n'i:i i . ... . . . . . . to tne e.V; e t ;e,;,-;o ! that Ui.-t ltigui.-lu-.l I . - I V tiie V n . c . ., ng to make-l.e..ls of t lielnx lv e.-. The ;-,l-'l' apii'tmiy lo m.-t-t that th, n pan ' 1 ' "' "l : 1 'i!-"- bcig sm.-e to n- :t .,-- u.-i .....I i .-., . . ... t in- I i.tvaoi ;o to iiu.r.i- a ti e.nn. inlo'is stand .' : j-:-.--.. t-v itig the ir organn.att. n. wluniu tnith ti,- -. .:.', .. 1. : :'- 1 '-tl.'ii.'.e 1. A i id as if to pr .v e tk:' ! :: pv .in.'.- ave-!.:e rely cf a pos1 niori en. n . f ,ii . they intend I piny half monopoly and !.:.'; t.. oi'iai.e.--. and the- Ti 1 ..fit will be that the v v. i.i l.uum'V.e sotn. b. .ily vv iiotn iie-iihcr anti-s.i-e n. p. lists !t r tempi i ance int o w ill have fiiitli in. nnd th .! it.'- candl. lap-of th ir cpp.iie-n;s will I.. el(. led. 'ii.is re n!t v. e may -v t down .'is i,..r :n.--' ' bh-. hut as under the cir'-ttni-ta.- . n ; "y t d . . niiatntu harm. In the tn- t pi-f '.i. v, t;i Una' : y eii.-j en.-c with the nuc-l: :: v.-h tl -. tin re is a Whig party in tho State. m!. an 1 en. an -ip.-te a o,..,l many woi-tliy pcopl--fi-.-tii (Tie in.iy of throw ing away their votes. 1 v.'ii! til us clear tlie field f,r the more iinpe.rtaii'. on. .-ti; n that only Whig folly novvhe-ep.- i;i sib'- -CI.-'-. i!:d p; e v e li! s i'r.-ni .-',e ( t;.ing the .State-. '..vi .vr to this in.'at nation, the whole ami to, - ' 1 11 1 un.'e .- I ren lit h cannot be I. lot . i lino n jii.sl vet, tint Wlieil U is t!Ss v v i. v. . ! . ..-1 . t t. .. .. . i .. .- - - e - , - . . e . I T. ,i ilii.'iili .1 li. ' ;.Mh i.1 1 Li ie ..bit i ... 'i lie i s.li t ie i a u s m- already alar: :.e i .. i.i't... 1 . -1 1 ,. ... 1 .... it , a: . , ,. .,.,'n.i i i.-e 1 1 ihc h-gs. wiii. as w e have stated ab-ve-. niuke a lake'.vnri.i. a'..sur I ai; mpt to f.y.ieotat. !. as liny Will al.-o make a half v.'tu' move ! bi-u-g in the auti-mti..p..:;-t. but nil th: v. ill : v,-..ii ni t.iei-.Led lititiv. an t w he wa v j' r another t-.u.,!.: ;-.-i. ttini n.' n 1.. .'.;" b ii.Miili.i an 1 ' y t- " t'li l. A . !' To.v I : . . V 1 1 Xi.s. L.j.vl cf t!io Pecrl-. y the- a--.-;: alii.;, , ,' -it i ' ,b: u .n ... . tn: t tlie 1'olii-y ..;' tiie a.'iiiini.-tra-- at ike -aii.e tunc pvo-sittv e rv ami fre e-. -nl-'i in' -tdi-ri n--c tiom this (. ia.-'n ,,f contra-jio-f.i ' I'-'-.n- of the l'.e-. ,,le tit is, t.' e-. .u: ,-e. .-- a '. o.in i - , v f i. in is i.i t.i.t. in in t. :ie, ;- ht.rge.i in the .-cti-t- in whie h th. v an- 1 'b.t:. on t:n- .-utvaty , he h;s b- e : t '.ii-i t. nl.int l:':i,vi.('k.iei-i., i. ) tk. ('.'' n't a,.., - ;-p. n the ti ne national gle.ui.-i ..'lb- i .-in- vuii-e - of the ! -ii-otnti.-n, the i i h' -'fib. nnd tin- c,lu!.:;-hid J riucideV ef ti e ; 'em. .:;.. party. 1 n '-a.- be e u uiinu.-ti. uan'.y the '.irdi.-t of tlie- ,-' ph.- wiic.n-evt-r ih-. v havch.i-1 the l sue b f -n-ikto. -'i kc.ka.:;ngi.M!e-.- .-:n s the Sa- M.n .1 , f.. ,.. f v(,f e 1 i ' o . : :;. i - ; ; 1. . i " 1 . e . . ie .-. ,e , . i .i.e . -. "Ii, .-de bv the- V, m ii!.- :,.i-i....-.1.,!is m-: in that n..w pending m ' ;t": - ? chai.-, -it:-'.; i bin 1 -jerce'.- aj-iM.ini- '; -H't'dt and ,-:ni,, Jia-t and Wo', tl.-.: oh in:- s kin e bee n nun op..u the charge thi t th,- " ' ' i I ; 1 :1:'1:" ;-iV"r ;'''' nd' have- bte'l. s'"'-f""-'- snd .-...--s. And :b.. y 1 1 -l ,:- ffi i :. .:, to i-e-i.uM- h,m ai the ba -' "t'i"'v- v':-' ei'!' txciteh.eni lseaiiie k '. em m.es. thai they a .-.natty pev-uroleel them t -wve-. tutttv.-liat th-.-y. h de-ivii wasUii; ,1 . . i t if. j ii. tin. in, ii s r. I-' e sinivt s no tn 1 .1 i 1 " I -1 I I I i ' I i ! tl... . CI.. - ------ " -. . .... . v .l.-e ; permme epteslioii e.pci uteS to such atiCMeUt i ; ,t is .idifct.It to ekicimiuc the true ita e cf "lttlv ; l'ill.ie.. Xitlt'OllU'lVW ... ", The tittmVr of deaths rejmrti'd in this city the 21 hours ending at 0 o'clock this meniimr v Dm, of which Hit veerc cf yeilovv fever. Th an increase over previous elays, and, consul, i .. the reduction of the population, Li a terrible mot -tality. I 4 1 i in