THE ERIE OBSERVER. BENJ. F. SLOAN, Belkitior. _ - BLOAN & 1100111, Publishers sad Proprietors. SATURDAY, DV/SOCRATIC NOMINATION& TM GOVIIRSOIL, HON. WiLLIA.M F. PACKER, cr= POI CANAL 001‘10810112R, NIMROD STRICKLAND, I=II 311:11 rot 817 PRIME JUINIES, HON. JAMS THOMPSON, o salt = HON. WILLIAM STRONG, or News of the Week —Among the incidents resulting from the burning of the Steamer " Montreal," the following, related by one of ear exchanges, one of the most affecting : Some time since six young gentlemen bid farewell to the lasses who had won their hearts amid Scotia's blooming heather, and /ought the shore, of America, in hope of being the better able to prepare for wedded life. Thiy located at Chicago, *here the remembrance of their "bonnie Anal. Laurier inspired them to unusual and persevering exertions, till taluse at last so favored them that they sent home to Scotland the information that they were now anxious to ime,their betrothed, mad accompanied the message with a goodly remittaaee to pay their passes.. The girls, for mutual protection and toolety, Came ever the ocean In the we vessel, and arrived in safety at Quebec. Thence they embarked with several hundred other emigrants on a riper steamer to continue their journey up the St. Law rence. That Steamer was the ill-fated Montreal, and of the six betrothed maidens, lye found either fiery or watery pares. The sixth—Miss Jeanette Pettigrew—woe taken up for drowned, and only by falthfal and persisteut mitten tion her life was saved. All her worldly possessions were gone, bat kind hearted women at Montreal supplied her abundantly whenthey heard her electing story. Ivestu• ally she reached her destination, and to a late number of the Chicago Tribute there is chronicled the marriage of Mr. Adam Tate, of Chicago, to Miss Jeanette ?outgrew. He alone reaped the reward of his long exertions; and at the wedding there wpre precast two of the other five young men who.. failittp, !when they contrasted the happiness of their friend with; their own bereaved condition, must have been sod increeil. —One of *sr exeltanges asserts that at Fort Dallas, Florida, misquotes are so plentiful that both officers and men rave; the guard on duty pass their whole time under ban. The sentry is provided with a musqueto veil, or rather bag, thrown over the head, and kept oat from the fees by a hoop; woollen clothes, boots and gauntleted gloves protest the limbs and body from their murderous' attacks, Persons who have not experieneed this hisauty orsivergiade life will scarcely believe that horsiss'aild aside are 'staidly bled to death in a single night; and wcihote to that soldier or seaman who, by means of hippie loses command of himself and falls to diagramed, helpless aniti unprotected—these insatiable arepiree will fasten their fangs upon him, and draw from his besotted body what fevered Mead remains. —The &deices by the duo inform us that the crops in all parts of dontinental Europe, promise . harvest, and that, as will be Seen by the reports lof the different markets, breadattille Cre declining In ail markets. Is some parts of Oseinatty, farmers have already begun to harvest their rye crops, sod bread made of now rye Soar was in general use, and pronounced of goat quality. The tobacco plantations In ðers' Germany have bees much refreshed by late rains, and provide* a good crop The grape nines is Germany have evened blooming, and sines berries hays already resehed the We of small pw. If the summer should soatitu• .as it has Imp*, tbli wine of 1848 will be Nadas* by the produet of ,1,07 t, both In quantity sad quality. ; —" Oat Weer aged to be the wee or all the sews. paper jokes at the expense of the Judiciary—now Kangas the theatre, and here is olio or : Doris( a word* trial at Leavenworth nasally, a outdo& Jar *sated %o. point involved m very important one, and rules that the question will be admissible al a .4mere stage of' Om yaws!" Ike legitimate internee seems to be that the "Court".. knows bow to piny poker. During the testimony, the lawyers segalged is the ease smoked u freely all if they were in a 'Moon ermstructed esprosely for the , parpowe sad indulged in a freedom' of mparteetbat woqld be amus ing but fur the gravity of the ease they were conducting. —A prise fight between Dominick Bradley and Samuel B. Rankin for $l,OOO a side, same off at Point Atm no, Canada, on Saturday afternoon last at 8 &Sleek. One hundred and flfty.eue rueds were fought, Smiley erasing of the rioter. The betting sou $lOO to $BO on Bradley, dad after the light toesammteed the friend, of . the latter difermil sssSo _2 'Bah parties were severely punished Both parties are *ma Philadelphia. Rankin ie now is Baal°. This light lasted two hours aid fifty-eight miaow. *boat d,OO persons ware present. [ —The Warren County Bask, at Warns, Pa., Is calling In and essoollbag Its old lamas, putting In oironlathin ia stead new sad nest nom of the denowinatios of Aga end 11114 dollars. In aelowdance with a resolution of the Board at Ditheters, ono hatsdre3l thousand dollars of the old bills wars huvaides Friday week, in patioenee of the Dithotors, Moors at the Bask, and saverai condones, loolodinS Jade YerrlU the Notary Public, who gave a eertilleato under seal, of the fact. Tile Mem and Direetors also stood a eindhie earthiest&4 The Bank i& now soadaoted spool stria) apti careful bstSpess principle& —Chicago Ms been always isonsiderod.' a " fast" Al, bat moot psbllellwrslopessers /bow it to hi, a Ws too fast for its awe itssi. Last Mowday the !otiseshasts sad bedsore art* wore serprlsocf to lad that their salaams. spafa Mali *WOO MIN net at their plaeas of baldness.— Aa logniryexplishwid the mow The polio' had the- Maki beta* wide • ieeeent *pan the various .knees of 111-floe is tin elty, sad sobbed the visitors to the extent of laity witty. They were al lodged in elm* quarters over sigitipand fa lbs 151PITSiliti ib each sod coats. —As widows of the osereitsess of the policy of the Adoleistretkm in Kansas, it le a fact worthy of militias that most of the old organs of the Whig party that gave eltarmiter sad-dlgeity to 11 in Italian:7:days, are midair.- tag both the twereetams sod pyiriotion of that polioy.— Thas, the Max.., fateilipower Is oat with a loos and able leader this ehameter. The New Tbrk Cbasesmcial, Advertiser does the mom Mimi. The all proneasee the presest delimit Mats& of Lea* sad his Topsaa party is bantling*, a r3veiramosit within • government as is.tanlt retiealloa,ll•l oily Goblet t h e lams of tido Territory, Mat sjpilast the laws oi the United &stn. • —Ws. Tose, fortiori, of $BllllOlll county. Ohio. was 'shot ostkWM sou ILsoltsk, lows. es the Bth, by Apdrs. Tweedy, whim b• bad stet is a law sett, and who had on eireseal emeidwwwwweSed Muesli by throwing down Tate's bases. ,Oa the latter otemeamatiag, Tweedy Meanie so exampetatel he dams revolver and firing is bdilbsg kis *din, who loaves a wits sad foot slbil4reo• TM stwimike is to aestedy. —Thi Sado* Pow madontmadir that Waal Curia, Fag., aloe tor west tweeamdist eidp•bidlderr at Beet" has eatehmill a seatswit to kW a sleasaer of VS toestar theltudaa Oevermswitt. - dale is to be blare tit very beet somearbil, sad we oft se look that eh* will addle the biatirroputasisamt loor Widow, sad taloa credit spas thw ollibletif UN Roam wide awake roam of getout, west to Jamey City is W wawa, the War day, sad diarist rob bers, pat his theory (lOW is the imitates ot • imdfloadoeb swan tweitidaimg Ids keno fired. At Us• few, be sew poi met a eassurt. his loan tem away, Oho sari wars *U. ed sad Poo stew with theta, sad bo low net toted is 704. • —A rids kis boss iostitatod is Ss Maris* Court, /fro Yost, iiphom Mt* Omutiagimai-Baroll, Am tb sea or WO; so *promissory into V hint by tier to bar ailarairt, for surriosi rombormt Is POW lit bar salts natal tbo !tarsi" Burial. 111 m Ammastami o 6%1 4 '7 ism 034 law sushi will mom oa.o Soptostbor. Orissio'o limbos& Istalt diod of Actors. Ti tko midst of the moot ante b.4DZ pidl2, altar Os hawk of dootOta loaded him, sad 'kilo writhing Is airosy, Ab pods wits aid to Ids, ` 6 llll. Mr. Griszlo, Joe iesdn't Melt road at; sad wow all die shoots out , u , If you art dybas t" . Thome Camps has saispuct. as 61114061.0 d•Uvir as sad* ilbmiza. N. T, asth• gist of km* 01 dos Jemmies of the Ilzmaia's taussamit a( Au. Ow. „. . The eighty ef the Emmet* heed fir. Chow be- , m 1 Iht at HAMAN% are shoat te be elm*Mt pebetimbla bow The *as nit We lomumemeed opereitois h the latter &either • •' -i l ofillesclittiEtt'a tarit o' e r ~ A1in4.:.5. - TT everyllader of oewspapiers has reed more me less dhoti "PM*cis' Life BASK" and " 1.014 Car," ail means alriati ife in ease i t shipwralk; bat fest ark aware 11, As that tide lationtion of irestaels' wan n 144 pliglitimlOoat nifitt: of our own 411403001-04$: Douglass Ottenger, of thole-H. 8. ilisiseatto Service. Tot such Ls the fact,: as the following statement, which we derive from stsboisioalwarsats aillahole. la /548, Capt. Ottenger, of the city of Erie, was directed by the Secretary of the Tree. sury to carry into effect the first law of Congress appro priating money for the preservation of life and property on the coast of New Jersey, between Sandy Hook and Little Egg Harbor. For this purpose, he repaired to New York, and alter investigailagLhe subject, and the intention of COngreas in making the appropriation, he set to worts aisa constructed a "Life Car," pried:illy tike that et Yrnalcis, except that is pirating paps. Olterigor's inn* don, Francis has made addition, which, it istone4: 4 17 competent amtherity, elfeetnagly destroys the asefilla of the machine. Of coarse, Capt. 0. is nut a ateetiaa ic —bete*, in carrying oat the ordersof the Secretary la 1948, and in constructing his " Life Car," the mechanical skill of others had to be resorted to--iiad Mr. Joegre Francis, who now claims the "Life Car," and "Life Boats" Is his own in's:sties, was thus employed. Under Capt. O's direction he built the Ant 'if-L' r eCar," and under his direction he also built the trot " Serf 80at.," •fter a motel constructed at the Captains request by a Committee of Surfinen After the Life Car and Surf toots, were finish ed, they were stationed along the Coast, betwee ‘ ii - the point, flamed in the aet of Congress--and after they had been fairly tried, and proved successful at the wee k of the ship " Ayshins," and others, 'apt. Ottenger, ming his r, services no longer required, asked and obta . Ices, to visit California, the golden treasures of which, were just at that time the al: absorbing subject of people's thoughts. As his invention bad been made while io the service, and for the use of the Government, Capt, Ottenger did not deem it necessary or proper to tittenipt to patent it, in order to protect it from piracy la this be was mistaken —for no sooner was he safe upon the Pacific Coast, than Francis stored ripen it, and, atter making +owe sight alt. rations, not at all to its beatific., has used it to advance his own pecastiary interes' and fame. These facts, we understand, are about to be laid before the Commissioner of Patent,, and at the seat session, will be brought to Ow notice of Confreis. Wo csanot but hoPe that is bath 'dares justice lilt be dime, and a truly meritorious officer restored to the rightewhich have, as we have shown, Leen taken from him. . AUGUST !3.1!1.37 We cannot agree, neither do we Lenitive the Democracy of the State will agree, with the reasoning which appears to have influeneed,the State Central Committee is refusing Gen. Pars en-the privilege of meeting Wtisor upon the stump. - We appreciate as rtrongly as any, one the reason ing of the Committee—we are ready to agree that a can didate for Governor ebould b. selected for his admintdra titre abilities, and not for his oratorical powera,:esciti.ive• ly—w• are folly aware, also, that the tesues an.i privet , pies of a campaign are foreibly set forth to the reioitations of the Convention putting in nomination our eaaiiiiiistee still we cannot thereby arrive at the corclusion that it would be improper, when so have a candidate like Gen. PACKII/i, who it able and willing to meet his opponent up. on the stump, to nach, him the privilege of .tvicapttog that opponents oballonge, We are aware that some of our beet and most talented Governors h-ii a it I, orators--but we apprehend the day, when a WAD can be Governor of Pennsylvania who cannot: when called upon, address the -people on all the political uttestlens of tn. day, has paaaad. We would not have this so, if we could help it but the fact it patent to every observer of events that there We growing ill/To/Dior on the part of the people to compel' those who seek their saftraget to appear before them, ant white showing their own qualliOcatiose as orators and statesmen, at the same time define and Wail date the principles moon whirl, they prone*e to oondoet the public trust confided tto theft keeeping In abort, the people don't want to tilt} a matt cie trust, even when en- Mused by a legion of party editors, or a party Convention. They want to rte what manner of men be is—to hear him speak—to take him by the hand sod converse with him upon topics of interest to them and to him. Fur these reason,: and many others that are not necessary to men- on, wo think the State Central Committee dee made a mistake.. Wirwere a member of the Convention that nom- I limited li es, P•CLX ft, and it seemed to as then to bo the Imirmial wish and understanding that If Withor, or who ever the Republicans should Durmasts,should chalidge isiodidate to meet him, the shallenge should be ac. Prow" t0w.... N. yawl-m.lw va. iounrrity. ins weetty will be commenced to-day. The daily Is a lazy, hand• some, welFfilled,sheet--partaking of all of the ebarecheria. -ties of the Editor's versatile mind—and is bound to rank at ono* among the permanent and leading journals of the eountry. The Editor explaius the object in starting the Peers to be "to 'apply daily and weekly a cheap, trust worthy and intelligent medium of popular Information," and to this end he has invested in the enterprise "all he bas in the world," and promises' that every effort and en , orgy of which - ge is capable, shall be enlisted to render flue pacer deserving of approbation and support We are glad to see that the Press is not designed as a "mere partiwn paper," because we have long thought that a paper to be infiuential, and find readers,' must not make polities its sole aim—it ;moo. rather make it a secondary muter, while news, onlighiened criticism upon passing events;tesetber with commercial Information, mast be filet. It Is by adhereing to this idea, we apprehend, that the leading New York journals have obtained such wide spread popularity and circulation—and not because they are hostile to the Democratic party. nnrtam ttle WPCMPINti THE taTATB In regard to the course of " The PI NM " toy/fatal the Administration, the following from the first number is d*cia e " Toe Pates will opaak for itself on all the great, goes boss of the day. I have already announced (what, in dead, was universally and Justly anticipstadi that the political department of my. paper should as eondneted 'upon Demoeratic principles. It a equally wellAnown that the measures sod the men of the printout Administra tion at Washiagton have my heartiest approbation. I hare known the great statesman now at the head of the Chcreortinseat, and acted in eoeeert and coolidence with him, ever since my lint youthful associatioo in pulluea and editorial life. The most agreeable Servicee which it his fallen to to my lot to perform, whore those given t. his cease. My attachment to him grew nut m.,te from admiration of his pure sad upright character than from s profound regard for his intellect, experience and patriot• IL was my good fortune, with many good men, to assist, not obscurely nor lasidieleatly, is crowning a It% of %Nastiness and distinction to his country sod himself with the highest honors in the world. The fruits of that result are already ripening for the Future. The wisdom of the pepalar choice is being daily vindicated by the quiet and eontebt which hate followed the survey trainee of last year, as Oa sweet sunshine follows the destructive tempest. Had Mr. Buctiati•N not been, as he was, my first chdice ter President, and yet approved himself worthy of the high trust confided to his hands, by regarding, respecting, and protecting ilia-right* of the citizen and the rights of the States, I should have done every thing that one men (maid do to uphold and to etrengthen him, and to gather amend him *united public opinion. The periormanee of that ddty berwcaes a proud Istisfaction, however, then the eousistency, dignity, and shinty of hi. adminkthition, srs so many proofs that he we I deterred the n,•rw►eriug and eatbusiastio preference) of those gallant men who hen gang to his forte out through good report sud through evil report, daring so many tong years." WHAT MIX TUX CAU.I t No reader of wrspapers eon fail to observe a out tn. +areeee of ertiniaril 1111/1. Eves oar owe journ4, though doirotaid .comparadvely to the Promulgation of ;ocal and political intelligent**, gives evidence from week to week of • feudal inereass of *rime. Not only have offenses of the ordinary type fearfully multipliekbat (to quote from a -writer ors the sahieat) " we frequently meet with i ostracise erica of the most revolting and actuators' singularity." lln OUT 0Z011041114 of the same day we re a l ofhusbatids wiret and wives k / illirog their hughamia—of parent' killing their children, end,childrea theist parents. Wit see instances of brothers, sisters. Ull, lovers slaying swab other. Of common murders there is no end. Carol of bleverty, arson, burglary, and common pilfering ars of eery boar's occurrence. Conjugal inAdellties and detest lauserslitiesainiost rival is vember barroom lights and aidsightlietts. Is this increase of crime the teeth of an dareeel4 depravity In niatiltind? We think am. We std ha, the result of *areal other causes. Bat ere sea foremost, we think it resale from a mistakes bodes desditiey ed the part of judges sad, }erase} sad this Soo lidded dlspoiltion to Rake taartyeasid hereto of great Orisalakis. To tied teases, togetheretth tho tam, that is many of the Slays, the judge° be" 01 °.""1" 5 "" the pewter will, we we instilled' to think may twa traced Saab or the laxity of 'nerds sad the erica with wiaiek the seinpaper press dieted& T here dad* to Ise a remedy for this, sad thee probably is. There la se se' for penal lowa mien ibey are fiddly entered; sad that eoaatry which - has petal laws that are sot Naomi& is it. alai were validities thin is would be U it had no peed laws at an. , Or if ttis "Moe to sly that." la Rag Lead, "rho will eel allow the iew to woreltip Jehovah be/Jading to tits Arita sod ordlosoossol bah peat law-girer." whoa If he *loos so worship, sad retooss , to **lra lie figiik. 144 room* °soapy • seat la PorttaaspaS.T-heir wish truth is tints la Sistrossortios tkot 0 solprodou of , ro4ooas opinion ospli worship is sr positive is gogiood masons as ?"- Wlli the " Manly afill Ostiloolhosess" ;Woe. di ih. Ckoi - si"dis.. tioo Bumf ? areraLte.av 4. :ton fes . NEII4I • reef e IVilialitakti ill it suit pitek wh t44it is awaitin g * notice • " • f 64 tear I,4 **.".ur V•ri•Oto , Aar 3. the .14bolition oittl Re. pries •e r Poll cal 'Mart le lifeassebVi rtain in t• I T ty yawns with *Quid; It 1 / 44 had •r i • • of a - tot aid elsewhere. at kis uoo •I. bitt seen "" excitement any hi t • The obeegnien of the An a tattoo that. dassith mbar thee_tled to 001 " Immense concourse, bu an of a bogus Legislature, a p .rtion of the people of /EllOllll deptiyed stf_the , !wrtuttity ... of expressing may bP their 1 -bein a crowd of respezre_ble +Leto our streets. Anderson will oe the question of slav,ry Tory alleg e that ble es rfi du Lien of the tu.stofiii. eituten.hove ti been registered, and may out, for that reason, fed permitted to eit.reite the high sad sacred privilege of voting for or against the State Constitution. They say the adoption of an orgartlgjow the htghett right of sovereignty —.a right itteeperOfetso4 the people, and, therefore, every citizen, wick eeper quail - fiestione. lifseidi be isiesessed4s these paulotic papers lists "Of% 141611/4 . 411 alai; ale • oration th e party that woshiproduise Bo greats wrong upon the people, se te deprtire I,fingle tone of tlsie b L .4 Maim that justice sod fate plekydeatied a rar word oa the tioa of elsvery. Now, ii - o.have no veinal iliteritne ilia their Tee litnnocrairty ore le few of a Wised' fell . •012; tt is a cardisal festu f tharitietri fah;thit the pee* ply shall enjoy the high ilege or asset:fine ligerttnit their declaim', whatever It may - mat be - entectedre.— ' But it Inuit strike all, that thtbgrt nieetbe'itspre hoosions that purehancu a portten of the • aright' • se', by dosign or mistake, ally be depriv 4. raelf rtitest, come. with en iii glace tr , lol the Repebtlestrprirse • are now distresse I that aui am late Ow eppetritinity e..ttng on 1110 qn•lftiati eatabtfottletsr pro ~ttytshae.. ry, ao I . rt the on•re.tfrtli•t potitiml•Will.tecasenam6te tlyes only a short year sine. (bat piety, in 00111/11111i011. bid It , 111...r0 at a priweiplswe their treed, sear The peaphs.. "it a a s itt,Nth , r Pervti,nes .tiould be tee privet of that rkgb4---thaa a it a particle, hat nil arm id be iv romeet. that sot owl, thepaople of lfissesti. betaltuse-i ui M essactinteette, Swath (WA's& sad sit the uthateBthiste eh .old sotto in notrpkw Om high Renovate" of this pee-'1 pie of iCansas The Fremeist C.isseotios lad dove be .1 uri n e tom 1 , ••••• • • II I • 11 p eople411614 1•41111F11140 iateltion of etarery is Keove , &Oa so V Isll l , r , asow-.1 ing air I , ,netple that the cittwas of the sewers& Ststi's who itol wot go to listi• .4, iMoutel ka+ea q 4 4.4 the sub- Joel, Lot tit it those who tied yo to alai, Terrace! s t atiald Dot btt he t.r lon the t to 11014 f know thatl 4 TeFritorsal doiegato he. au rot , , wh.let the tn4mhata frees &tin Stake bare it ,• Sieve rAieo. y toievi tie pmaer is tieterutsoe ',lle .e4autry Jar $l4/111411, skould be ji;staTteevic priers I as: ie Ili 1 a usdi &totes, wept to al reeriV'ory. bar. tog failed in the Pre, leuttal struggle toeitabli;lx a ‘1,..c. tune 1611 w I have rolitte./ all the Peoplt; oT 014 .scrod right tiet..riniiitog the oharatter of the lawiandit Which they .hout I live. those politidat trimuvre f now herb the impu.letute ti *Hag.. that it it A. polielltif the Cierniterattc party In the Terra .ry io deprivelCporflod'of ffili people ofH a fair opportunity to el,re;te that high privilege Palling I in a bold attempt to deprive all of tliiiright, they shod crocodile tears over the bare'...peasibelli,- Obeli ebbe may thug he wr mgel. Here is eungistenefirth * vengeance Whet fry... • will next - 141 , 4n tb•ltelhati :ma - irterttpt to predict, hot au should not be ea prised i erwe - tirey to claim to have been the originittere of the fEereftwiihrbrao. It a hi 11. MP ICI DS OP PilliMAlrOp.. Likikt. The telegraph from Sete Ottosat birtempt ma, the pi metal a /leonine nuaat that u. , uLe.gr Utt 4 0.ep atpre (non setae, cootraitted tatictrit en We illtrth Jetixakt ifotee in tho , ...tats, by shunting hiabbialf throttin the latteri 4 ,,ith Geri. tt •tit ate matt armasetioitalAy une r " , ll the . airiest rreci of the bireetbat tiooB4, mod also out, eta raig the mna eit , •etned oalkettperttoi.l 4,011 hz• ashoettite•- Attar the unnetstioci oftegae,tisthe Joao& y,orhttti/ita of Ceu . area,, the aleousg au.t lh,ipoutencl,his meta ,4 tt,n rrf tfoseer. tyior sm.! Polk, au.l,the tatspi.nor f;t• Si tot, tie Cewn .a ♦ :4,1.0 , , /Id *l4lll .i 0.11.; 1 vat ti Senatert from the mew State. is initaicona mitten 00 PJ.II, Udieo. 114.1 Pest ftostis, be loscaao,i 'very prominent In Cotigreso, and gain • note Sleiost to the proeot,lttigs of a committee, iteiretaore enainered of but lottle importetoce. Senator Frnoli a isocatia tiff possaa• malt tacitotta + oa tha ocean in,( on CU lainitj urged the a loptiou cheap'postAgo%tan , i is SIT Mini/ Anita hits self a liberal and eulightened LeCelaiot: White thiswas hteartaraeter in a national petal of view, the "pecrphs of TOIL" found in hlm a Edon ("Utast earl ittentrve Senator, entt no men could possibty hare fought mare gultandifer her interests, especially on the (tontine of boutdaiy:and i n the passage of tbe 5t0,660.001) Bill. The - tatfele Oiser• raeresatirl Math .......r.....- tnutaactivas of lire, and vas too great al Min to commit embattle frnn mere pecornlary ermiturrummteubl.:- Dairies , the recenelsabermaturiat nausea Imlllentseriesitus lakes no part vdmite.w. neeotrainly refusing tai' tralta the field against his aid oonirado - artri oareitifite,fien.i;ata Li is p,,,rible that thin posit/oft maybe.* fird'arristraurtmr• nosing ausoyauseri, but matrabotlite that. they alioald hate he , t may Ihnl..US effect upon a ohaa et bat fang exporters is path , Life." it,LTUt• IiLL...IIIIMMukTIIII V • The reeelt We State Wass% greeltAig. _the Los. gresettmal detegatter seta oast pee¢ sbtp Deo. ocrats tr, two Aiseeteses, thaaajein aconefilniegibstr_ pus. era pettiest. W. hare igloo reetteit the atate.hy 7,0..000 majority end have the' Legiabiterneejelet. - A1004.:. Res t %trey to indeed ref ohticedzad, Whei ..thietta• tie Atte* or this broach of die Beiattateut /Ptt ihe Agit. land (hoarsen. no% PAM/ Sim edniditt titioi44.l l 6 the dean of,JaLlt, Chile ta y meet pro**. 4,Adt about 1%. Thfie $41.414.41* i eth1444111. elf ,Ire.ri Democrat ',brae at bored idea et the gentseasinhla *WA" LV/A4, gave 1600 N, pi jerly, 41;4 (ma halAe!er; 600 lot adore, the malt tit pastienitr‘y Arse. lige-O n u nr fourth paxe"the read* trl4l Mid • letter Crum China. to tie New 'fort Time, *Mete iiesuilieslaisf affairs in die Utiferitiall ittsplre,*fiti relistiatit ASV' "alb. hailed in the Tone.. several tailiatilurallaiiii. laeliglait Air U. S. Cenral at nag. Kern, Bes, sieka. drilhislleele, This letter IS written by Dr.l l l l ooehaUthisrlday, Stisseser.ot the S. Flea to the Chßsiseterse. Wait Avid thallnihe British uteri( oft Cimsems, Sur OosastraeotAsiosstssAlex ried the A series* tag at AS hesi-ot els eshassise, *ad did other sets to eassprersiss.esr.Disiteedity4ritit ilk Chi. DOJO ?bill Japer flatly aectesillete Woe **UM and gives as ertnestleost a Chisels frspets. poicipicitress6...ot , ltlferent face nettle sastteir. As, Ott imiiiiimmt q( e 4 to is well knave is We Mass !so spreesse .sksje *sot will have especial allieffilikePAWKW ferVie.rfleide" eee4 we trllt fur it a eareful perusal. ides* 600 lllHrplaeflp bare sad elsewhere to Peoultrireolut t thtfhaire Published the *seek eisdeleJStslyellcrae!iiZp . . *gm!) aniPa 4 - veriskis on his Verge &indult., aimpte act of este% IS_Ora: 4l 44 *tot 149. to Orter read- . eft. INCON SIJMYCY....."The Osi,ata teitempittstamt dackledly. After the iomistatiov ed 16.2rocutiat bat yelir. it dri,gittod So. regresetati log t h at. S. Alma/ •eirt_, true to the Allegan/ of the Narsti.stjKaassa spit ttisma,st largely, if we remember Tight, fro" tbo fit Q. Deiret4eid other ultra &Misers Joallosios Wilmir 'hit Mud lam entire Deutoemeee patll7wara. Sal &war, et fonljass sisivity into chat territory.. 444il hesoutotaf.obt mpaiffist* i , that ouch wvnld be the eaeS it "ahaiskoall far (readout" !hit might sad mac, aatta the bat of tattputopla *so forts,ta November. Weil, half a year ima Ramri—the coarse of fh. A.4,atnialroo towards Kansas lasi been prsaistly what the,kaoosesq. 444 i -sued it !radii - Val . -4i aow, pm . so rimiugr, it asp - iam . otas frost the., ib li k sit ft snail last tali wee a tie, ac i d ~tai SPitt4 las beau betrayed. sad is als mit tai ite V ~. the. Administration. Again, re repeal, die Meador ieiiiir*beilterit. In ps Imilearori to show Mar Wei* ii i 4iabt ofbald j betireea, the Demo.- rrii•or trurtVtaitiis 4 att.si tit* 'fatal pore plainly Tai putt dtottot4lolbi tie vittattettlet ;bet: tstoti.m. Be,..,tte, it tits Ireliitgelitili ptcreatiftinteli Apr. lby in regard th'Kttae>fe 1q iretiVhaiet - ta•tittritiirtli, and wilt Tab ctie'llt.taiNblistailtaiiif In the nun.. of Paitiothiritktiqtai4llll/11 1 aliolita, Pelt 411 , r0. sa l sayi truly Niiste fag IrsiadbOViAllt4li petty bt iS.Aupltvrt OW* Ileltgithaittni*L-14, 41014+ , 404a imar peso the "treat* at aslasisy Wm llrarslayi LNir Nati, strearaus elierirtrais a< tttd Reirideurie• elk& 'bit Seethe?* erisiulth4s4llsaldlie dear assassoptaassifly? • *ye, grtsy oat? tbolutits 41+ pati7 + , Moll,ll WOOS* MOS gibing% that +. few "five" Onnigmett. mairact gaidioidiebaLorgaier. 44 arum the abottbolit Ill4tbellimintsge velobilitii, &Anglo. do, tbsoi.l ei44 itabatr 10t.% somor+ but hams MIA, Mot raw 00 114444119buta4 &ad provait lef 1kiai. 1 0 4 4 4 4 .4 9i0m 1.4. Per ' a im •Wang" *141 4 *“..*. oho 'Swab. 0.4 ie** 41 14,8 4 .1 NO: thottli.o, ? . 1 , w 1..1.. • - TO PR 1W1114 , --W•air sat+ atlit pssl Moodie tbialsll,lll.4* elailouitaka Woe-tar tisoweategt erM► RiY &Adria' the peeptemf•utiesems* bpribtposiii erallmraikr mall% September 4sir.: kiistialailaiNgtlikabd, sip day for theatmembibm HI 'Mud taeMitL Jollo4kierh the time I. rery frilemp., it viil•emAis viimigimm .to readiUdi sets miso.,ba'imiiitivk .mitivt — „4 , W itswww. Ist mkt 0004 . 6 11 OAP,hitik Aw d olPAP-00 OwSk pipatampaddioliWav i1i.:444011k: Te ,-- • ,'•'- corp. They age thoptlyAmtehtles, eons!, a reams fah a dash ofisei44l4lo4, ill% I...l+pit.f a ail. a brawaka-limbed,fre• handed as fa loy them u Aohilles by the Greeks. nerds a vod deal of poetry b a i g . a ll U G M . H lN iv * i * ob i A ahr.oy aepp'4Wp *4prfo.rbo4 performed for the per* love of iiset for leers, bat for the of • teo.hrt ..fit bidiftram Pelle* -111hadties- win a wret stupid than °Tsr."7: Inausesaaats are at a retbarly Oh, Tim Sri Of aroaseuesest, art Skit Newer, thers,have.o# town, U. lestruainad chi* by itio 801040Westeonserahahts s wha are aye ia townsgoloo i g stook. Bat i lnes, is ... . .. . slut/Pay% but pretalege pretty ipp, as the town fun of haps% • Theo is Tag /ittle dot; folio way . of Phipmentl as beinslaufs have sank too to the getorna markets to be exported with prolit. Trisity is is very, ood health 44 the wet weather has done Dior . cleansing tor ui than armies of 'tree t coursaksidoneri - could aecatiptish, ilia this Will be favoratile to a good - n's trade. - &b i irthing kubitositton in Wilhite - islet ill' n itook,tittl'othat day, tal t fat up a little ezette . ment by re rtiag a 6441 of- yell.. it, which tamed oat to be leselhing else"; "The Wil- ii;ois .•,. h sheet Probably sold Waltz, extra rep. .: . I •s, and tti slowed enoOlgt byte etkostien to keep its bones together a ew days Watt: The Philadelpitleas were busy with aDo de sue k the lame time, se that wd aro spared the ostaota vierslabY of some "Illms?" ohil journals egret !tonality, tie-ftsvekt not bell' I °"' tad piece of exellistreinformatioi theientoir awning rela tive I. trhorrid murder oupateurelsad - kkieb peeved a. greater trot: than the yellow %within's.. -- '''''., - Apropoe of the Herald, tot yeesievrespeedswa . • mice to ware thee. of year liseywasursesiers who occasionally tempted ti ems; bt matslassellialtisheertims meet" , Inst ter 4na," that and. oporatlema easiskwutily gale ea noplasessak publish). An ashrealamilsmt In the fferwid, coma-due ago, praporteg to hisktui prOdwatiaa of • rasa, Soothes& planter, deltas at wacrpag a Ntatb wo lady ammo lberarliaste,aatd abiiity, come ander the eye of a young lady cio 4444 8 444 • little fit arary reputation among her greeds ja the city by some clover Jester, plibliaiwile a N. V. regimental paper, over 'Wittig** eigimizure- Sb. repiild to tists seathera inch videal is a very Mir boast. any tioah+ag ettleith Fee tioning, al a proof.ef the desire,. "literary &laity," that ohs was favorably known to the ptblia ortera certain . sig. aware, which sise was so indiscreit $i to give . The iettes was hooded to a Mostisira parr f l pithlisestios:sdad foutid its way to this city, to thel aitcpCo44.l:lle chagrin ci the young lady's relatives, whore of the "biin +,u.l to the stair extlegnishinent of the imprudent !Lothar, eve. These matrimonial indicted aarerthiets sotherfeniii t paid in their own coin bowel-es In a rase which Melt to our knowledge the other donna &deletes,' was request, sd td station sEmie rat the censer oT a attain rtteet. ab surdly ornaniehLed ? *herd he Po* bo met by a young 1.47 dressed idearsfinst to rpeellicstfont. The lady came, bui without Me %Misty by Which the was to berrereptlsed wok a surrey of ternosterTLecthlg sderer,••sind avowing the street stationed•herself at the wiedew of a friend, 'Willem she enjoyed the diaaPpeletmewlef th eoeceited who' ou r entaili ng me eltelteehseus somas,* for sow time went-boomer voider and I Wilterlllll6 Betas/ sicaisymioni flay whet they Witt, there will always-be feels scsimagh th it's 'world to file sow owspatian-to stansisaohial Adm. Herr, and snook autism& Ina last..Brachway dodge it therheife melbas *Mime. The bayer gyp into a email citaMictiment and sees men bidding for OM of tin helves es a card. lia.bidi for sae krtif• aall bamitaut mats, when behobk be u proseated with a bill of -$44) 00_ fir a . down grow of ties eacite.cesditY! licaweebicef 4 14•11P.4. the stool pigeons ammo their victim that ibis is a 0461, sale auction C01)416 and tikes he is ItoYe hotiati to take the lobo!s bill or pay co forfeiture. W. kyow formal sountry clergymen who hero been saddled • ith this way, sail have been glad to *case op the payttuant of Es to $lO forfeiture. i . When that staple pare otirtatain, old Joke Vf•sleh foaniled the Chetah, not kawan u higthodiat, end (auto ens of its most attractive dogmae, a aimplicitVn all out ward adoromouts, it nu IL!. L ..../Mmarmil Vlr thoughts iilie tro9"liliitl ittip,lfiriVta either- Ito !level. the founder of the s e , but still, ern insniot lint bavo"a Irani rids be any thin" Mai haunted liaeparspii 3 Or'ootittibittes to swell the•atimisiti — o7 heitilltial ireklteethieit fleilgeth which adorn our . ciry. *e are Ted ,td hose red:Wks by . noticing that a splendid tie* Miura edifice haat - trod coin. minced at The earth Wit caner oT nett,b' awenue• and Twenty .sheohd street for the use 'of the 'Nutbarrr 'tuk Yettiodisrelaileoptil eattregattou, who previtraely wor- 1 ettlpe4 It Stuyvavnitt lb stitute,ltroadway. t t reespecatid•'l that'd' un fest ante 4t. 'elm net bialburrreoegregskloei will Like *ear, tad that boll wfR worship at the SOW illiotuairrwhire evrerptetait hewn • eureerywairtualime. df the palette bieeldant that the *society purpoosto setetea. earibitaill stritehars, ue•beitsty the west ugly oseurshaillita this rale* fto llos 41111111ftilbeitillay I bait. plume vire Ants ofesukeer: befog mein" . !be beading ern la Atle* marble heft etweetabutted quinties al L Chealli. halite , a4reitet ow twesek arsate.othil filet.. it wait NEM* fMt • 4eep.• naiades e( Die towee,irhich, With ilase **fa Will *O, 141 - feet high, einwooledi iv/ ei tke.leguer 00104008,41. . the commas's:Gift 16a atistiptikeukrwowb • .411 U, 4s* wmedbiliesilliwwws siiiiim., ow 14outopee.vo..104 PC. aratiettesw Wine 1401/94t .Ik 6 l4 o •Pr. W:10 1 16 Vi'litYhe Idlk be tb. itierni Ili .$4•43Y t TI6 Ri alig k i ! lL 9" ll.l4 " 4 Ow of 4 P 4 sseilliiiO4.o l :4!" ! i l l t? 6.,441°1 Madre 0 * lie I ' lo o l l, / i'W 111 Piefilmiat4"?..; 2 ! 9 P e '"" Yit I ' - 1 asi 'lmeonvenienee. A lecture tooth will be united to the ehurch tsarina' Iso L TFeety.stetiond street, Rise , Z 6 feet ju gs hest, and two modes t ialib.. the bandits' ,when .. sinia...„ *teat leftist,* itti4:ooo, a,ud la expected to - be finished In Assist, 1b413': - . - ' . . - ... .... - 1 Larder, sub** sosiother Lesser moss , robAieno la be gm order of Abe : cla,r ee d night in this atty. So much in, 1 that it is attelyy, Ati i p e siOU for your cortespinsfut to). no. i l Ano them in, 441001. An can *AV rstit; r .1 10 * su4 Your ' rit. - ere to the ‘11,7 psfars,for illedetnilsi,if yon are pointy:4oy . 4niapf tin ee. Th . ,.itgast tetra of the Court 441e0:' evaiilessiolus eituatnenosi tortley. City tilde in 141407 7 delimits the'bot Lanni:fir ' months in this 4Oort, Wit The' present term will be one of isiore than orillt i tary inteieSt. It is the int.i4ten of the District Attorney to try the par ties arrested fol'a'pitrticipatido in the fate riots, antra Hee 1, time may be expected. Cangetui, the murderer of the policemen, Triode A(dsraod, wad Aisils . !Pied duttorthe preset( win. - . ' ''' 7i' • '81x28.•- / ...• ..... ............... —....6....-1.... .......r , ;,,:. . Am. Wks lileneus eve 1 t. obese& straratmeobn slape.thai 'Weelet-taniervited hie opoosest b moat hint 'PM it od i r quip, sad tleukttws olmerrwr:ao4 !KW* le ~NI IWebollesibd .tike efelltsoleut l ' , l_,:lit , 4 4 60 11 10.!!. Willis It. huff eto doutistallet Ik e rat it, the iim it, was meat ,wie.iiii l ie"—N r yttt i a4. .144 ms to Pasier. is - 1 .164fd J. 0 . 1 Y “: -webeg We 4'0.41 4 ' 4 ° "144,f Is trots this absorge. We think we bare .nototeotinood Ute.amater, fur lint sheipie nests.nt that Fe.teave arm. mimed, ihe suialiscd of very greet importance—soteeneairh, at least, i 9 matte oistaseff at all unhappy over it. had we shalt not in the Insure. i r.. OP' 2 • m'lttintiry Ilea 01 leetollasonair Edna* of 41* 4114414 thst acdastierat tits B•uti la totting ti:Ji• ti t tetra,' sad *ow do** cma the practiaa asamthkitY- Thin ts-all eigbt-441sprsailetaka bad ono. . aid tr• like. t• eta JCilsaisivese4—aia It mese to actiet la t's 'Magi to be,* Wad fame tt is, it liaatitsp•atiop beim . tbass Vit. wits et imdlook trogoiy. ao4Spopsi to boo:, - s A e lt .. f - '.. -4..--. ' -.-- : . . • , - A W 06 , 1 /dn ay Om qmo l boni 0( tho legal Itc.. - , lizikiilr, E wAse . 0 1. 11 "!M i1 ° 1 . 1 ,.°7 14114 4 T. , - .TEL• riLisas fil f that pe• tfititiajtala4isplitsaa, " Iti . 1f . t . f,.4r . 111 lialtiwo - or 64: taut 'dig*, *hit iotl - 14,4 . ? a etfo''prectikets; , •` :- - . . : vL. .......__..;_:_ —.....L .- i . .. 2.4. - Tka7Ra.ll4it. CtiCtotasae, Harms meirerssoliair with Aka aolodra talellatitei; Panel Wendt kat ailoalmt Ante Baabookre Aimee trieekvememaaelhbiktititoi airs alaileo4t • gr. 161111411111R0 7sthe osiboot.quelisa n sol* lbstoo•til %ewe. . , 41-1 . Irma stilly oaf ale 1 - matt ati S al lie I=dto tti' sitaaf colts.; or mak i Ira* au bald ijf•Oige Mire ritAiitt, of i'r3re*Or W0.341* Rik Itootaitti4, portiiait46 Ott trtrabw tiohis ariai VW, Thr itreAppautir in lathe *or of yolet6, wearing their dark flowing looks, el*. jliy Real Sadist feud Weletiel4l6toneri.-4-iodlaoilia. . . . . • . . .. .. , _Pitt Veer lia.” iisse M , • 41, Mom Pau ihfogr, 3.por• 01l er bo boyol 0 1a, to toi las 144 Woriii/ itgialay.ittorli • io, tonal 'or. sbey& bin 11 1 . 44‘ 1 ,441e. fit* grobt4Slooloba s Keil boiAnt l '""""r i i 41 Wmhai but. ito Ito Vutts op " 4ji i ti ewied lb go" to Warm., ' 'III. ollod Ad b usable to Moist. mark basstobits Ipoomoles 4Olt bobli. , as& AI t0:4 ,1.. 0 1 4 1 174 4:043/614tritiTtimoror EMEN • Flat 1 7 please to intone we atyour lam ho same so that we may visage MIMI artplaces of meting, order: otspoilthai, dke. WE • own* OCR. •PACKER TO Twit Dow, RATIO CENTS/11 CON- bIITTILE Wmumeirroas, July 18, 1867 gum. V. R . lIC [ 4LSI~r h if . Chaimom of State Committee : Dew Sir—l have received the inclosed letter from one of the opposing outdid:no for the Guber natorial office, and inuring& as it peptises a plan for die "conduct of the campaign which has never beforiticen practised in Pennsylvania, sod as the suedes* of other candidates, bairns myself, is in volved the election, Ftiove thought it my duty to submit the communication to the judgatent of the Stan, Committee representing the Democratic party._ If it is thought to be a proper mode of con (Jutting the canvass, I shalt cheerfully accede to the propcsition. Respectfully yours, WM. P. PACKER. RIPLY-OF Tflk: CHAIRMAN OR THE CENTRAL COIL MITT Itit. PHILADELPHIA, July 25th, 1857. flow. Ws. F. PAL LEK : Dear Str-1 have laid before the State Commit ,. . • stetter signed D. Wilmot, dated the 14th isstalt.. and am authorised to say toyou that in the opine of the Committee you ought Dot to se cede to the Proposition it contains. The reasons fbr this opinion I' 'IyI proceed to state : w tten. • ' The slavery ques ' , which it is possible your opponent proposes to t ss, bee very recently been thoroughly conside rs sod passed upon by the people of this CommonwealM-- N TlAlste fres ideotial canvass involved the whole ject so far AS it,wes proper for considerationhy our people. isd..ss can perceives° utility hi its re-discussion .at this time ; nor aoy other good reason for reopen ing debate upon,it. The positioa of our party is weft naderstood and.requires no viediestion,at lesat by ally extraordinary proceeding: tike that propo sed: A joint canvass by candidates for the Guberna torial office has'aire.ws volidunted in thin State. nor.. Lbelieve. in fty herherntomb and may well be gnssgiened on grounds of public policy. If the practice he once adopted. it will doubtless continue and party noininationt tie uniformly made with ref ereoce to it. -1 1 10 party will -venters to Ivied a cfliffidate for this office who is not qualified for the' 'stump ; and aptitude for debate wilibence become to be preferred.to administrativeability. In short -the vomit will be to confine neadestions to the clens.of talkers, and to exclude all Mims. It rule of party action which would prevent such men as *mi. Franklin, ,Simon Snyder and Francis K. ' Shank from filling the Executive chair of this State; must be a bad one. aril to be denounced tathir than adopted. • We believe there is a consi4raide public opin ion Against the propriety of executive candidates appeariog at all beim* popuhuibseetings to solicit votes. This was tint prat:o44 by Wm. F. John ston in leen. and has beets to acne extent followed by eandiAstss since. It did not originate with the 13exuacratic party, not: has it ester received any for mal popularor patty sanction- t It may therefore be considered an open qiiestlo4 ifi future practice, `hod at alt ev'ents as forming no art of the duty of a cutulidahrimposed -him 's' , his nomination. • While your orpiment holdall tbe office of Presi dent Judge, there ;as a•imeetaiistoection to the ac eeptatice of bis project, The propriety of lew judg estaking part in political npltings is denied by .oin party. and is opposed by spond public opinion. no act whatever ought we it° sanction 4 be comparliciptinfii in a proatit*tion of the judicial lt ... f ah/ .1 to elect a successor the present year.) and if a res- Ignatiou.shiould now take place, it would obviously knhwilbAn.iiiiitesttion of resuming the office after the deftist,for the pod, to width be aspires. The proposed mode of conducting campaigns bratpossibly be steed' to 'omit of the Southern and finuth-Wistern States, where it: has been practiced, and whose population an& prifltieal conditions differ *ma ours e; • bet its introdactisin bete 'would be a gainst solid objections, and without any conceive blesood is. therefore. a proposed •• Southern .pweseeme . upon the practiol and policy of part , ins in Perussykvania. which capuotbe at all accep , tell or permitted. 'llls well that this questioiihnis arisen when we Aare a c.iddrifatectplAtle wade for any discussion 11 -Wiirt d_r le e ropf toot when die decision can be pia .eed. syr Abft imbarressmerst, upon public grounds; .which control it. • • I.ton very sespeatfully. Your obedient serysint, C...I4..BUCKA I LEW. Chairman OM 91IN. WeeSIR ru JUIPOIC WILMOT. Ml' ILLlAllsrotir, July 27 1857 ri • D• 3iVudrot : Ei ing..4ear , t trhour . letter of the 14th inst.. was .recnivetk, mid as iii.priiponert &plata for conduct be iktiecruisoria s i Carn_paign which had never hitherto twert adopted 'in Penhayhtania, and as the A t Interesii 'of - other candidates ere involved in the wirtot, V did hat ftel lit lihe to accede to your toils/position wlthoilit fitit moat 'ng the State Com mittee-to. wMfli the Demooralie Convention has on isa part•frpeelally eon dad thisOontrol d manage ment of the Oanvesa. t . • ' You, will zeoieve herewith` copy f myt lette to 1):le Sommitiep, also so heir r 7. by which yOu will perceive that your sugges o does not • tireet te r approval. and that, for rpasoos stated - at - feni oisirhl'uorto accede to yolh , proposition. libteftrie. respectfully dii,clittert. I am, yours. truly; •,• , - ' WM. F. PACKER. N - OTICV4S. ritelft hale bera lead to et:Marto the eorustattaee etoiltrilebithlp of Da. We reettue, of goettester, N. Y. Croat touglaat efl . ttok eqtapordisary atiaseee to the totettaeoF atm of private nature. Soo etli-rmeat la oar Mrs •• • Avg. 1,11167 - -- - - Nehbl rd 13130114111441 , 00111 td WM' V I i. itagal. la d allre 6 - -r bait ' , • - 1117C1F111160111,41 M SIM PS YB.—Like a big river, Sr Wad end deep sad stank, Übe earetstion of WY A. lELEWirIi NAM DYE lions and onward, burying imita tors, sottleerieg ep pretenders, dkereing all learportitioa, casting rpe *won and.oppo %ha toast of boasting puffery d thedeed dogi of enappreelsAtraah-nsogers. Nadi, sold or Apple* as 233 Draseinsy ..Yr_w "P 11, Coanterlbdts are offered, menid all exempt !Mambos liall W isa Batchelor on. LIM' . A. ealClEfilLoit, m Hroedny. New York- All other" ere cosinterf . eit."--Bold y Stewart it einclalr,grle, Pa , - Irrfilkaar of an mart? tow Ind "D. Bstobotor's Halr Dye,' i OfUtitlh N. T.** basked by Tuttle & Bosom, of Auburn Ittliamso( ffealersyrtio melt It are nos! basic obtained, and will abort it