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‘ MORNING " EDITION—-SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1850. TWO CENTS. <a on ATION Larrea Pnow winveaun gover, feverante to the holding of You, April §, 19. te, for oY THE Gentlomen>—I have had the honor to receive Fra sted i not with Cieror ‘dowien dangerow NNIVERSAR’ qE | Sythe Cio Pentival erection: aan h apeene # ead Meroted patrlotian BY MOBAR'S MAGNETIC TEILBORAPH. A Y OF T BIRTHDAY eit every ma Leg ee) ie, for the 4 So prions mt ee Be ee maar Se > Ee hep pages Ne ue he ‘asthe the tpliated“rste of pute a od jpn cin ug stuacularge wikoh axiad— b After the trensection of the usual moraing business, ily cate, as an oMear of the Mr. Dicaimson moved that the Senate take up the HONORABLE HENRY CLAY. the world aad cur decline the Fee ma 'y. His resolu h was worthy of the. best | oh public onter- deficiency appropriation bill. [3 Tae Wet pordy Wetiomal in ite sharsoter- ‘the power of Mr. Wesersa expressed the hope that the Sonate | or n6 tion Henry Clay, of Kentucky, the occasion was Sentokene remain, gentiomen, ‘would conclude the unfinished business of yesterday | osbrated in great atyle by a supper at Niblo’s Saloon. ee tb scott. ‘before taking up anything else. Mr. Crar submitted @ brief argument im favor of going oo and sppointing the committee, instead of We have reported in the columns of the Hereid, all the Clay celebrations that have taken place in this eity for a number of years past; but mone of them Our Pestival—Reourrtag with each pe areca cette are rge proposition; s war dre and Moo may it be tous Springtime of hope ‘Wileh’ nest be salons, betasse the question of the | WU beer comparlson with that of last ovening,in | While welirs.t sili he haored bo Be com memorat re of the California State bill with ‘the Territorial | Point of the number of persons who attonded, thelr | ric falc be Sr pa nm and must be met at one time or | respectable standing in society. or the remarkable and ‘This song was sui a Vor one, he pledged Lng ihe Guiifene extraordinayy enthusiasm which prevailed throughout | lest, net! Cay Rites] Wealth s Territorial Wii Let there: then, | the evening, and which vented itseif in loud outburst, it was that gave ah impulse to hat esting" ot pe go on and snelnt the committee, No harm could | long and continued, and waving of handkerchiefs, as thering inns tek which i in dply ly inericnn a hears come from p= he hoped that good might be de- | well as applause and cheers of the loudest kind. Mester “Rest. Spies ee a ae vai taste bose 4 —— > otice. At an carly hour, the lowor saloon was filled by a Nitution of the United States.—With ir- {hele recollections to bd fect that had been choated sbtuptodater obs mnsy ee ie ee Jarge company, who were called together something | i an ar , Y an, eer eek a | 2 I ety acl to offer, and perhaps some in addition to those. like an hour before the festival proper began. Among | flattered. nurvived whole generations of our glorious compact; that war and strif ‘The mendments w myer read by the Secretary, They | the waiting concourse we observed a display of various | ite enemies it italy th ary Tmemory Sf all prophe- | nevi hon seas males ye saat etl to prevent the nee jon “y Californie admission | Ornaments, emblematic of the man whose birth-day | “Sixth Tosat— ts PODe 1 Sones competion: wna, ‘or the making it dent on any other. subject. | was about to be celebrated. One gentleman wore a geen height Gay Valiritnyand a, sndits cara is ox Mr. Poots’s motion for w select cominittes was then | ierge locket, in which was set, In a costly » Universal freedom ner, & ibert; |, wherever it exists, or whorever he hopes (t the bom of body, of mi =e. Ae deeat ety Condidevuste teneth an | miniature of fen Clay. Another, taking off his bat Columbin's heart.” yillox i {anotior cult of applause aa entedasta. ; s neon Smanteend iciking ont , tbe, appeppriation Tes the Be ttedey Cor gg ye ge Tg Se ad Uverey which rat blaaed tn, thle souutsy. more than half he patent office, without ‘nerves the Ate to the shape of the Hon. Kentuck ‘ Senator's head; ‘whom pupacd 0. Beata. Yhile others managed, by ald of different doviow. 3 Se rith whew have i sympa nn ‘si teen Py bore “isn ‘tion renecet att tl ‘ce honor by every title ral tures t House of Representatives. “thet same old Goon” The ent to wink they termed “. ny admrash or hie monity. If tbat light wore extinguished BY BAIN'S SLECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasntnoron, April 12, 1850. ‘The Senate dill, giving to the widow of Gen. Worth -® pension of fifty dollars per month, was takon up. Mr. Jowxs, (dem.,) of Tennessee, moved to amend by providing pensions for privates. Mr. A., allow me to make you he's one of us,» good man And :7 or. “He's » true Clay man,” or, “ Ho's of the right kind of stuff all of which soemed to indicate that there were porsona somewhere, who wore deemod not the right kind of stuff or who were not good mon and true ; in fact, it was, at every turn. made appa- consequences would not be confined or be folt at They would be felt abroad everywhore through eal reform, wud for it. It was in order to presarys the for his own eountrymen—to preserve it for the erty throughout the world, thee he has, been las ering th rough the prosent session; and Ihave no doubt his te. crowned with success. { Applause, lous and .) have said, Mr. President, that others coon rent that there existed kind of compnet. . “The Srraxsn declared the amendment out of order, | flood by hove ho were Of the Keotherhoos, | 1 us rod, * the i my ne at th‘there oe pond ger ne and was sustained by the House, After spending an hour in conversation. the company | tagee in the plan whi ae y bue tf ie 5 adjourned to the large saloon up stairs. This room was | blage which is ht, Leen for the pane of Mr. Clay, no plan could be adopted; Mr. Joxxs opposed the bill. beeause, he said. It was in | HYMimer oO Ue except by a flag. with which the | ¢' the elite ot thie ‘cennpetial Sampooed, att ot “the m | Seraiuae faeces Si ipecomnarte -@irect violstion of the general laws on the subject of ins of music which sre produ z ry, jel waving over thie hall— ‘the masts of the ng from 1d have been honored, Keay, orchestra was draped, and another which was display- ed_on the opposite side of the room. There wore six tables «et, from nearly the head to the foot of the room. ‘orth &s ememies, and thi ¢ South asenemice. “But all cont th would xp, (dem..) of Tilinois, rose tos ques. order, ef and hareh feoli were soothed hy the elo aes, and the Bpenker decided that Uebate was | 14 the upper end of the saloon was © table, exten ling ‘and Netter, peehape, for Lam afraid thatthe then | Ey ure Clay on the ovr of Ue Chater St ‘aaily “the bill was laid over, end the House weut into | ¢@tirely across the hall: it was elevated sora feet above aap Piaie ‘Sim the en oe hd pepe ir aa cea Committee of the Whole on private bills. the rest, At this table were seated the President. ae Pr fonts erected | der and. salt ‘been used to preveut his private bill wax discussed, when the committees | Nicholas Dean. baad te rted by Hon. Mr. Cooper. of f temples, tm onder to} te the memory nd, for @ time, the efforts Pr viabout taxing, apy action on it Pennsylva nator.) and Mr. Cranston, iat she’ deverrod i “ thai eo foot; but Mr. Burr, (dem.) rolina, remarked that he | Of Rhede Telani x with about. tm FD proimi- ter pore was instructed 2 1ee daar Genetica thetaiphia | B6Bt Clay men of New York. The Vice Prosidoats lived downall slandors that eary elaim state. ti they are of opinion that the reso- oce! t ends of the several tables; there Posterity will do hiw j asties +4 lution of the House. under which they wore appointed, | Were thirteen of them. When sll had boon pro- sine, some som of the soll, when he writes the hie- restricts their inquiry to the relations and conduct of the company entered the saloon, will ongol on the scroll, in living charactors, of War. and does not authorise them to 4 patriotism, and exalted virtues of “inquire wheter there was anything unusual or impro- vin allowing interest on the claim; and they ask the instructions uf the House. At Mr. Burt's request, that part of the Journal of the iy cote the eaworth’s) playiog Hail, Oclumbia," The whole six hundred J sents at the tax Mee were filed. and there were soins who were gina toget admbsion without the security of a tout. The wore laden with solid and delicate vi the dewsert waa all that could be desired. lown. ° tah, and New Moxtco.—Oars by 8 common ac- i wealth of me henvficent rpetvate athe ‘of these 5%: former day was read. stating that the Speaker Laid be- ot Fetch onal tied Saeenereiee fare the Hou the eocinunieation from Mr. rawtora, | umtige way, deus to the kued cheer of to provid ort owen rompit und full investigation of his cou. | 4 7 eek aided to give, nowt 40 the “The Flag of our Uni bountiful provision. In front of the Presidont was Pisced an exeellent toned plano, at which, Mr. Austin hillips presided. and from which. as well as from the other musical instruments. was discoursed from time to time sweet music, In fact. nothing was wanti take the dinucr or rather the supper.us comfortable ax posible. ‘The large company seemed to please each one by the {so many others. The Ef oommonced progroswed as niet devan. 7 duet. ‘ie welts Boat desired to say, on the part of the commit- tee, that do not ask of the House auy eularge- ment of duties confided to thom. They have seon induces them to apply for an increase of power. And, on the part of the committee. he felt it to be his duty to the claim of the reproseutatives of tpi avd (hat on motion of Mr. Toombs, Georgia, a select committee of nine be ap- por not only in encoui Know he would 4o from ‘theetle. but to encow portoemnsies, re Tile (cai, Janne Heooss rerpoaded, ateenteferitan ve the irr ‘aver i ca others to @1 hele “dutiog ta a pro 2 no nondationst ho~ | however, 6) } pet Righth Tonac— ‘The true men of the Nation—Pirm as the o' Shite others ins orm and darknows bi eating hilo; As m the floor of So protest that any luferenees of any kind are ty be pon reste of the | ahi {iowa and co drawn wee thelr present application. From the read- country, nothing tan add to his fame. Itinight benett | Techie Mf ‘Cpseeese of hate tolau, am shore ing of the nae every one must believe that the ree, the counter for for him to be tbat ioe A aad ‘ine one pene: of he comsition do uot extend beyond an in. phy aE hnanadlen ver b same oe the relation and couduct of the Scerctary of | (he enge-an Lonor, so fee ay ee pee cies ater rae ny yoda iene in faye aie ie Men ‘ar, in relation to the claim, Thie was the daty airy, tony other living individ! Bore seven mor, the fat ‘heniory efhie onary: capanle wf any servi ble ant hich Le was changed to perform and in the Languagn | three zea pe: a the lvatiat Vircala and ltt a moment ot his 0 appearance om the shred tim the cause o Mt of of the he acked the instractions of the west omt ‘and mithout & patron—with the wi life 'watl Present, be Nan oxhit ‘the alc ae eater pee, His merle during the recent costes | as to the interpretation of the language of the cae. fore him, “he ‘whe compelled to io, w rarert devotion to bis country's interss:s, and has reaped & the mood of praise from us, The pation now takes Wom andthe Unt ofthe semmier®” Peep envve: | Setrhassaeers a menon ; | sae ea fear oer nya a | Geeronsneecien “awe ure an : whe tent to perform the duty aa defined by the resolution, | naine usw tlie the tiviized ‘age of abous Slaonah hcas tastes ton Caan bg mim Anda te this tonat, but it had avin and wish distinctiy to be understood as not arking that the duties be increased, or the powers ouln: Mr. Mons, (dom..) of Louisiana. was aware that cor- lation, and. therefore: ho w Childhood, wad ‘hee joncors of Kentucky. wt bo lat on bown , tr eae Seapeen ‘ ion, whieh was jsdtwuns Boy; 10 wos ded: eared to tn the “Clay ee, The Mews spot Sohn ¢ c. <Gaihenn Ove the grave of Cal tion ean thus wi ek oor s moan of cither section, the coken and sound. ‘confusion began te ef, were ‘ot th the io furnishing bisa Temarhalie powers. rs anything we ever w So'vsen sold op ons racneotel that in ie new forty years sings iia Cig eat ‘teas eo ie his bate an my 8 pace \atees they came owners. ‘ewes re bey time, be~ ix 4 tte i , ee withdrew bis amondwent. cater A be sorucr of the room arese te respond to erateshe tegen! ae | SECate urement ate Al Have y fi “A Dimes.” 5 cans Rc dg Sp ell . ei grcudaice a vhouid ae Ss ae oan ‘side of the ‘where it eres ran sci stinclent ty 16 | hime ini Nopr at pai the nae atthe Sages of hake Tuomrson, (dem..) of Misslani nee have-coom epah 8 movie. tree artenr "ne We. wore | (Cheers) Meson" Weber's Heaaes one ee motion rr ilorve. Me didn thiux the Shines cnleete der tow pen ie aan aa Tseriean Selcaty Tadusiey and Raterprist—Whethee iie- eommitioe shoud be tenemcieh to investigate any- Nos i the soil, navigati ~~: Wir Moase raid (hat he would amend his resolution nr cen emen, ated stigntions. Merlt— Yaakes Dosdle:” See ht omental Ro yooenge <t tie tod Wintec Seg w Beas tlated the a treaty of Gl we a H ERE ET pear a8 of America, Muslo—" Here's ir. Tnowrsow was opposed to inquiring into the eoa- | | ny sland * dence. Iu to all Good duet of the prodecesoor of itr. or ‘Crewford i ter Se shi rent ragga nny Ake Sotabaion tise Topstar, sect or wae ir Jonsson, of Arkansas, raid that the Secretary of | hers. soln ail preceding War had reasons for asking for the investigation sad tn fe Ix apparent, and be (Mr, Jobason.) wanted to see things doue righé. LAS toom. One Tivat hoped that the House ave would not lastruet She ine whl aries bhi pope ome {he com seis. to eens subjects, and em- waite vs : Ved to Hawn: a Size Benes Cag but these events ‘upon ns | to this festival, It was porfyemed Trewrok a ittestenippt, thought that no gensrat | Pithis rurldity se remarkable, ane Naenttty teateass wery | Ht Qautmble’ a portect crowd, onvh Seat be indulged in. Lt would be improporat | Weding inci ing tan poy it ama* windows ae | | the Mr, Duss, ( of New York, said that there was | eating vo the verniceet | countrya—s phy gy aD) the debate, and moved the provious | of Ist oced-—shose wand: aga iain oh house voted no quorum. A motion waa | ¥i0)” felioy a 088. rah! hurrah! hurrah | of the Mouse was ro- lumber siaty-soven, if Shade to “urnhost, The = as gabore of tome honeta than na ak of Mr. Dusx wlikdrew hie demand for the provious | —eho eoncontratan i if ‘disinte jig Ton ba) . 4 teaqpntiegnen to clet eanentmsenta ” more true aMection, kad more devoted, ad reverential ody bey andenye ye > pa dpepemapegheearbs My. (dem.) of Lilinols, offered one. Shan ie 1 believe, hie over fallen to the lot of morta! are, thoes whe rat shee be fs iresiteee say Wt again.” “Stop, boys, don't ‘manner I have ~ shove | make such saps the the bill allowing the on ae tie ce of te antes hon Nei riots bead dh rant pital ie te aiken ee deity, hte Sao mame) naw © ib. Vw the =< the Comptoir so lesipla” the Thao oa | Th, a a te aS have powerte send for J and papers fear aaa ‘spon ho mate ie wae wae thls shat se sttained tywarte Mr. Clay ifeet rated ni Sitios loons modified his resolution s0 as to investl | prompted hie roi te wou 1 refer to that of our to whieh allu- teal matterecounected with the claim be righ sary ey iMustrated Ly made by the ebsirman of 4) eee Sse o8 Ree cn ccateen oy buchen treachery vite Mr. Cnr ck Toure” oF 7e Bette nia, re — ‘feated hi Fil remeber the glo speech made ton , 7 mame with fers | that cecasion. "He retired, sabe believed, and as his frieade oan cl me eee See aeretekent fae, age since Siete tss j believe fur over frou is “abeatre ob glry. the Sonate | "he ny Fosttval of 1480 was Aneidedy «great lr ‘Then that of Mr. Hanne wae 4 to, vie: thet the Soe evening w beremeratereds ry oppo aledictories that was ever de- i Bar ee Berns... Se commitice relati: Sonate, “ot wee ey daily aete- | . And when he had the manser fn which’ thoes goatlemen provided te pie ii irdeto pheast creetacy orcas: | sce Bete bee | eh acd tts Hon, abd report t the Howse the origin sad walare ri = oat isle, Coa the. chrommateanes ‘cltondia ite a tai dea of the hal meee sromousing tect the The otf! 77, and the twelfth of April, 1ktO— hie Wie. This Daxins warren. —A letter of o suthorizing | The cress « gata ofthe Incinded 4 between these two hands with him, | dreveed to the Hon. Daniel Webster. and highly com- t—the naunes of (he agents who have 40 prose; are on abundant c Jpstifontion of this whe had acted with him politi- | piimentary to him, for the scutiments expressed in bia and urged ths same—the emount paid on said wachanged aad nr ge Ki “oad |. Colonel Heatoe— | [ate ry for his fearless and abic defence of the with intorest, and whether the same was paid i hate” sees. Po “ee of Miatered many | constitution and the union of the country. was In eir- formity with law sud precedent —(he names of | tlietered Ase | culation yesterday. ow ‘change and among. business Scoputd. tsterect Srighasted te cald persone’ and, ol iach ean Cay | ectands site hint | theussnd signatures tacluding saree nucber ‘of out matters in uny way pertaluing to the subject; and that «Ona Time” biwoelt of Soplacce) aad sald, | moet ini ae neppectants citizens, many of Se et persons and pe- Pi SE rei a hen you are gone, we shall | whom both the itienl partion It we td U Ag Tle ine few days Mog ll oye SB delivery of this). Calhoun, tov, be went Dave attached to it some 1000 to 20000 names, be- "The Tlouse then adjourned till Monday. respect Me grease longing to the city and vicinity ‘ 4, a> ee aan Dear oF Davin Canwar. Coupes. Ben Oa Hanarsmyne, April 11, 180, ir. President and “follow sitions pipe emenen breathed He was ‘The Porrest and Wetheriil Deore Cases, 1 ‘Setatings which wee eollested in. thet nown merchant. one of the Commissione , there 4 there tion, Soeiet ‘The Feeress diverse onse was called cp yooerday in the fetus es them’ dverd oye be, tha Boor ree oth an yhefinebenap ob ered “Honee of Repreventatives, and elicited quite am animated ees ber, when the great stateswman Ras a York and Brook debate. Mr. Smyser, of Adama, concinded his remarks te ith Heng Clap eneris ever all thee ube some | Kee etteet, and epposision te the oil lo ite naked form, for a divorce acuds oy ophere of hie inftuence. Bvery man who hase | ftnered, Dearne Feactcnn of rue 1. The Coroner held yeeterday an a anert s at the City Hospetal on the body of Julia ate, aged 3 years, & native of Ireland, who came to her by ® fracture of the bat #8 to how the fracture was made the jury was senbio to nscertaio. The deceased was an intemperate eer wan. on secant ef he moral worth, to which devultory |. Te ie the same now. He the Senate, as you are well aware, at une of the present sexaton K uniwa. in Pati city, Vind ct tetoe a to awe ‘caused the fresture by © fall fli y sat the, frankness : ore jon te the ait ty of bie Fealh every © hepen peom Riven Rartnoan.—The members of the trom the impel rt i Aeeoe Legislature. havi pted the invitation of fe Ment of the Hudson Kiver Ralirond. fur m trip Serny | ffem Albee, it the expiration of the 10 days. arrived ts merely | yesterday Feloek in m rpecial trata gromtly de- ag there from eaeral Soot ve | lighted with tee ride, It wae a very mocensfal po ng which we select the fellowing-— chanringh, Finy.— At querter to 12 o’eluck on Thareday n LETTER PROM PRESIDENT Lm. an vot tate ties a Gre broke om in tbe barca t of store No. at fe 5 \ ator rau etree a en Te Dawiry Uiswas and oalern Commitee Clay Postal na ienee Hinight & Son. aicecaee es etenil gine Contlemen :—T have the neowiedige your your favor tideare of of public life entil the present. weary you | *Od Kquor vault, The fire was in the eul-cetlar. and of the 18th inet., inviting me to attend « public dinner, to be | 84 well aa inyeelf, Positively, | have not thought fur sin. it waa em diMoult to get at it; but altimately Association om the ith A the anniversary | thenton the Uinaet 1 haye not colleoted et forthe ) the firemen over soveny diteulty, The da- y of Mr. Clay. vecasion, and tharatore, if Toa atten 2 wonld do meee wae princi water obliged te the Assent tion for the nariog | Justice to 1 shat jon Ga Sterrerous Gieevserasee — The body of » desd man if sai dw wes divcowered yorterday on the farm of Madame sont of go will not per- imi me Ue Jie baw already attained, in t yeurm Jumel. 160¢b street. Harlem. shove Carmonsvill, From Gupester ours, ee de tema, ith Big witch ie anmonnced a the woah of bomen tie} bet, {he appearanee of the it was supposed a murior ree f Chief dative Oakley, 5 = fares Eten aa... h. Spas nia Ma “ ads The leo ube wy bo pe nea Coroner waa called to thal SEDUCTION“SUNNETT V8. Lar. hemmeron, beh April Let ore fe ic ones off rirtm pay. 1 have received your friendly Inter, Vmumumicnstng 7 wee the leader in ies Marine Affeirs. Aran. 12.-Dostor Comstock being called, deposed to rrimg the 12th ye Ff it” paisa Lacren= a converention with. Wood. (the witness who wes ex. te the city St New Tork, a ory Se woes ¥. tg as gh butt we Me Ae nsten wii te tanoebeaal ae ae in = he said Wood hed spoken You | helf-part 10 o'clock. this notes, from the yard of Mr. Bagiey, ond that he hed ‘4 ptare, NS HET Mocks, tx a Sayeain street» fi the Francis P. Sage, com- -] enete a errattns of the cidion: borne de me Tee oy Mi. Robsom, and ia intended for . reg about the difficulty between Bagley and hie er, btorih ee ees Sr — Ny svery Amertean gn getignred Ne believe thelr The then met ye) Eta fuglin’munra tothe oitaons of ‘oll pariéos, in the city ne ahtoh, the of te, Spuoss tn ie the siete a hans of itr Treaties reecle tions fae “he ‘8 thing of life edb ts | He then read them as foll aT TAMMANY HALL. The great democratic mecting at Tammany Hall, | last evening, heid for the purpose of taking measures teunite the hunkers baruburners, was o baa | veepectuble affair, ‘The large hall was pretty well filled, though not so as to be uncomfortable, Ata | quarter before eight, the committee having concocted | all their arrangements for offlecrs, resolutions, &o., | ordered the doors of the great room to be flung open. | Boom after the leaders took the rostrum, Mr. Kelly proposed Danioi ¥, Tioman for Chairmaa, which was agreed to, Mr. Spofford then nominated the usual number of Vico Presidents, and Mr. Purdy, of the Fourteonth, the usual numbor of Seeretaries. Mr. Trzaaxw thon stated briefly the objects of the meeting, vie: to promote » union of tho two factions of the democratic party in this State, Mr, Mina, after making a fow pertinent romarks, read letters from the following ps raons:— Levi 8. Chatfield, 8. Benton, Jobn V. G. Pruyn, Pred, Foilet. After finishing the last letter somo one in the audi. | Once asked, “how many more letters have you got to read?" Mr. Ming said, “he was aware that it was very tedious to the public. but that it was very neces. rary that these lettora should be read. and coutinued reading letters from Fred. Pollet aud Stephen A. Good- ve. toms of uneasiness. More sym) gentlemen. "2, tter from H. Hogeboom. 8, C, Bowne, and Il. ©. phy, of Brookiya.” More it became pretty evident thi wry few. if auy. of tho spoakors invited would be pre- gent, (Sky-larking by the boys in the back part of the room, while the reading continued by Mr. Ming on the rostrum.) ~*~ One more letter only,” says Mr. Ming. Letter read from John A. Rockwoil. Gentlemen. you have heard those letters read, what a your pleasure? said the Chairman. “That they be accepted.” Passed unananimoualy,”(- | Mr. Suxrrano read the resolutlo: | Mr. Eowanos thon made a brief speech, alluding to the spirit of these resolutions as boing vory moderate, « Plenty of time, pationce.” suid Mr. Ming— Mur. Sheppard.” “ Sheppard.) ommittoe were prepared to | _ Whereas, the dem: | sembled 1s Joi TSH, upom the propo sdcpted nan ateesty the following preamble and resolu- desirable to porfect » to eall a & ——_ nm ofas thore is amo as to the propor mode of calling holding it to be the make uch cal duty of the Dew: | convention held at Syracuse, tom: 4 Comunittos have, with a view of per | | Wherens, said Scat | footing n ales! ation, signified to us & unite with w nll of @ State Convention fur the purposes eforeenid; a fore, we will unite with the said State conmit- 4 to the democrats of this State, to huid tion, on the 11th day of September woni, at the Of Syracuse, for the purporos wforesaid; Aud to tf other business as may be brought before the conver one dolegate from ouch mis such convention to be composed o Assembly district, Resolved, That the chairman of the meeting be pathorteed to unite, in bebalf of the democratic mombors of the Lagisia~ Seamncttnabe sbelonan of tate samnstrante Brats eomallttre ing call for m State convention, as reoommended in the fore= colng, resalut hereas, the demoeratic S o meinbers of the Leg race the authorit! ve "i recognised by every section of the de party. | © Therefore, be it resolved, ‘Thy we cordially respond to the ewe ngs F recommendation ‘Also resolved, That the union of the demoeratic party ts seie party by the highest the u Sof the ‘x would declare that our own di bw have. throws power ‘pled, and incompetent of the people, of official sta . Ie good @ uted by conti th: ur affaires. the triumpi: of rs ud we ieee ih potlv= canapany rm of the part ip. We ewpens Jey oeratic wlvctors of the delegates to the next © body, ‘elevated above all pore factional prajudi with @; solely direetod Ws the coscess off the hash om Glorioue it the: Also rewoly, shes panded debt of our Seote, ja of the Constit thom, ‘the en ciaene whi that not dollar rewsing to be appropri: ad | for aay a tie (however importont and deserving neral lovswaees aad iraproviden Shite tes 'cbareceee | 4 aduivintration of uifairs during the Gilatly, tae reoagt wetion of the Cam fet Tons ‘of doliare from tke ealprenancet ef th monieh us that the safeguards Uf the Cons eficetiv, riers to t Alesse course @ beat imiersote oof Uke Staw are a: power. iso resolved, That the rights of the several States « eoustruction of the } is a enere duty te fathers of Bia wien re pre a to be rogaddod. a me racy) and we will neither evumton an elastic fom, Inet ti hrenebes of the LA nd pesfoat eld be wo p bepeer or Aud, sings wit nity “ the great snocess in powerful State. Th exertions, ro that we may ple mere, the strongholieof democracy ‘The resolutions were unanimousy adopted Cries of “Bheppart” tastene “Gheppard” from all parte of forward on the rostrum, and party of thie siete anda the Union. have passed through «long and perilous aight. ‘There war serious danger that the bark would foun- der. Ali hopes which could be entertained for safety depended upon the pucecae of the demvcratic party, und ite blessings would be lost to ux sad to making! I trust to God that the down of day it brenking, end the democratic party isin sefety. We have drank deeply from the cup of divunion; we have felt it to our vital, the whole State has been polsoued the danger has paseed by; we are reviv relves, In uo part of the State, exoey there any fee home of demceracy for years and years, "Tix but few days ago riuce | was at Albany ~ met there sa of every thade of politics and of views drawn up in former times, hsxtile rosol who hed declared war to the k termined never to be iy the myrmi the leek spar democracy, we arene sod t ttle for pyaltion. mt Why not ene Why. te ins majority of bie paris, Ne a f the demovratie ta han so howatessiy degraded thas it No authority ¥ Fich aoqul ne ft comes from the Hips of ebmiited to it im their own cues 8 ptteal porioa tn the bletory of the iy Whee do we enpest te da! The de crave rariy Nant the pec phe. teen witch ait prowl to Umber come from Thiamany. tb cobrres of aetion left for ns to pyrene. One ie to the ctley te distam The qagetion be torr defeat ? in view the inte 4 a incom | exeept inthe proud | hen, are, the to got Ia the State, thore are twe sien ay they Ip he State, Whee of Sate, ! A separate organisation fst, fella. citleons, men don’ forme will they coon; ductive of ne good. fet without reasons, y ny, wo to learn femoorscy pard here read mome nau bert) resolutions my time, bi than thie~gevor more emphacic. Felt will they serve tional woight—our the Baltimore cone: par wer—for ry ¢ ray cast toa’ shirty-el: Reed thes Party, im favor of the party at theoppasie ai ‘dons fapplse that way tan aivoag usis lookluy forwnrt to the mam whe shall be nominated with selfish motives. 1 di esa ‘6 for an instant such an idee sctuatos aay man, So bow io Now York, J will present snovher oonsiderati: One of the ret lessons taught mein this sul pits veoru—that when the wi Twas o bog, tindi vidual should send os rit was that the majority ought to party were for & measure, no Agninst it. How ts It now? in ‘this Stace? State xo for union. againet fool I There is no tional admlnistration—at t ork if ee are fit representatives ‘ow Anawer no! ° x election sliall hich no man can vote aril Ticket reeularly nominated, whieh mugt be electe: termit ‘The few who vote againat it, however Pree thelr motives, will be de= stroyed by the remiannons Foliow-oi sisons, lock at Brool ae cone democratic, al tLovgh my fi £ of the Globo—atated—net true. fe. ga oeen es ¢, the whize were pu ewer aivags ocanted thelr Gilg mae jority by hundreds “ay by thonsanda—-ren there cur party came within soven votes of electing @ demsorstia Mayor: and if Albany caine within seven votes, Buffalo gives ortr 4d democratic’ majority, and “Bro ‘ majority, whut hi neat aft, from carrying. the Siaie Bg 9,000? in Now York may work azainst miueh as they a ever: si. they lose us, or ner —- fee, im thie cl Again 10 In vther parte of the Stat napte vietarte ioe Aomomnentp perils of defeat. The: night—they mark 0 cy i We will net have paas plaudits upto heaven nest fall, from others. 'e will not say we ho part in the victory: “We will haye no more d divat took pli any, where ti plonees 1 p for weverul night m tusking any re cm when my soneo dieta’ would have becu the first desoriion uf which { was stag Kuilty from my friends, party or country. Y talk about @ uniou in this State. cy their 1 arts deur, heard agains ty unive, they muse al— the ree scleral ways puccwed. heked if New York sliuded to the til r, came forward, ead, fe very Uileelive. + the nanacr of . Bvory thing aia know, Mr C. Sy awry mm We me loudly eal" bi oi modest amd Witty thanwer, hao eaid he wasn't af hecnuse our oppeasnta abe zo. reduced, es Ing division among che ememy, So do tle whiige Aifered, There was n: bed aud board suatralned them to de eo by Loe of plunde No, they differed om vital TTinciples. Now tha: all was passed by, there was no phy they ‘shoulda together, agxin, than u) effective aprec' Afver lie i 7 antied for from ail parte of thy in £4 that he felt oneiously ia u b pleased with the resotuiton in reference te prom od hol | BG the demoorney | Sere very mneb in enzment, ait BR i p with brailiant suecem Pefore @ de house. ti doseryes, the | Imuenee popularityg it vightly meets with, nnd haa inexhawifble powacs of attraction, A better | hes rarely leon veen in any theatre tthe Devil.” which followed. wos highly asebing This | tvening. the opportanky Ix aguia offered of seving | thie unrivalled drama, with its umequalled scenery, | ployed by & watehlens company ecilent pic | Shillelagh farce of ti of ecting. and the song of the *as received with renewed m @ “ Irikh Powt’” was vi laugh | Popular cong of“ Widow Mach: of applause, Tonight. Mr. Collin characters, with several pleasing | Benton's Tuxatee.—Two of the moat favorite dies ev. F performed on any | evening, to the frequenters of thie seceuesfil ress’ | amusement “ Leap Year.’ which. by the way, were prasented foe the Mast time together, All the play-goors af New York Know bow perfectly these piceos are rendered by | Mesers. Burvon and Brougham but Mre Ruwell de | MrVEs More than & common notles, That Indy. in how weover in her dress, and tu her setiog, le indeed irrepreacboble, and we venture aot ourselves im say~ ing that she le the brightest ornament of Burton's themtre. 1t is uesleae to add that the house was over- owded in every department. Tonight the © Serioan a will be performed for (he lust time at thie eatre resort of we allude to the “Serious Family” ond Lert © ating, 3 hod end it Pride of t o Mar ory doubt. If doubt there Led bee Oat toate realy at the bead of comie od pleees to draw oat hie hich are of the highost order.— Wie weoting; it te all wat gh ~ | b ity. if preduerd the legitimate talented evimpang Lact * performed. im which Mie BM Deret Mr. Macon. we Kase, and © ber members of the corpe sequit ed themselves one srewt delat, This evening Mr. Neate, who has just tor mingtd a uccessful eugagement at another howe, mak ie appearance here. ia the Prince, im Fhakepen. ftenry TV. and Mr. Kase performs the chareeter of Fol ted, la which he te lndmaitable ond at to be surpaved * Orens Hows ot — This famous band «till eou- rd march to the citadel of the affee- very nas ¢ the row is ervwd- ral 7 dobightodk “ial “he singiag do- rumental perform rate, “She guitar performer te deciees- are heard for rome time; and lastly, ewrb beak Pierce’ ig'the beat we the dancing ia Oc yserre " large awem- They are very cl ‘aad pre- ‘ut programme for thivevening's aaare~ Vieree is fuil of #it and morriment; Stanwood ® perfortnanee on the acrordeon ia: Keele ringing is greatly sdmired, The violin player sine deserves LovKe, They give an oxtee perfitannce ot 2 ochek Sometaime 6 fords ne pleasure t Jntererting. attract Deyeos Kokw abe tieing; wish ® rare (reat should avait themselves of this opportunity to hear the native birda of the forest sing (heir eweetont melodies beve been ro, urming Pouth for the leat three oe where they created w naunl exeitement pubdie will be potified. in due time, their cert. This being the last day of Quick's exti- bition at the Cireus b it street. those Bo hare rot am yet woon hie lid collection of animale rhould thisoppertanity. The music willeon- beautiful movable organ whieh per- joneof a band Monday they leave Mes Jucia Dram, the highly aceompliched aotrem, and gre et favorite, is cngaged oud will appear on Mom dn ming, at the Astor Piece Theatre, Mr” Has, ig exertions to plone the public, has alee oven’: Mr. Neate, ee tragedian Tre He renmeon ir aucerssinl conenria in this city. proceeded to Aivany, where they are now playing. MetovronWhite’s Serenaders give their ama- sing entertainments at $8 Bowery. ynu': Panchasia. Thie bewailfut painting, is wt- treet’ ne newem bl “ the Minerva Rooms. Mr Hoot, the t Gen. Tow Thnmb leat New ‘aan ie ees \-y toest of © The Drama. wronel ehh iby ed 7. James . ies Tei Tet Rratlemda tow the Broadway Fhostre, ea ve his amsiatance in the einging of the was Me. aeter, nnd not Mr. Lester, as stated in the report. Lam, my deer air, baie Yours, April 11, 1860, WALLACK LASTER.