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THE NEV NO. 5940. | oa Vv ORK HERALD. “TELRGRAPHIC wre PLAAGEREE, THE DEMOCRATIC STATEBCONVENTION, AT SYRACUSE, NOMINATION OF A STATE TICKET. WORATIO SEYMOUR, FOR GOVERNOR. Ratification Mooting at Syracuse. DEATH OF A TENBER OF CONGRESS. NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS 0? THE COUNTRY, &ec., &e., Ne Whe Democratic State Convention at Sy. Supt. 13, 1850. THIRD DAY ‘The memlers of the Convention aseembled at half ‘pert nine o'clock; Jand on the calling of the roll it was found that several delegates, who bad gone home, had gent substitutes, This announcement gave rise tom debate. Mr, Vax Burnes, of New York, moved that no substitute be allowed. He said, if dulegates were permitted to bring substitutes, they aay mame per- gone who all reside in the same dixtriot, which would have ated efeet in nomtusting « ticket Lt would efeate a sectional fecling. which he should not like to wee. ‘The queetion was then taken on the resolution not | to adwit substitutes, and lovt—ayes 56 nays 48, Enos P.Madison was siwitted a # delegate from | Freeland, of New York. was also admit- Frovkiin. ted In the place of Mr. St: wart, The following Tesolutions were submitted for the consideration of the Convention, by the Committee on Organization — Rosclved, That fut be celled each judicial district meeting of the next sun pointment, at eit at em hy Feid‘svmusistes to bo styled the Deuooratte: Suave eanmit: S00. Resolved, That this commit: Be: asthe Demcoratio save m. P. Have recommend the foll wing 1st, Dusteict, ‘Sth, Jubp Siry ker Johnson, of Haloey Sand: Sch. Deaw Richmond, ot we as. ¥ weury W. Er That we hereby arnes tv recommend to the d= Of thir nesewely. apd #leo race ot the Sarloge, sonsterial judigial aud c-orreesion of each town aud ward in the county wneres Darete tu the © bers uf suah di conaittoe auwil be mip of the state or county. soustrned into the ppoiutment of ely of Green, moved the name of Wa. L. Mercy at chairman of that commirtrve “The rovtion was oppored by Mr Van Boren who said that the gemUeman named was too ultra tor a ohair- mi Mens, Williams, of Oveida and Porter, of Onoudaga, ‘were desirous that the commities should choose their own chelrmen. Mr. Barrazp, of Saratogn, said chat the committer | sould not egree ona chairman. for the reason that they stood eight andeight ou the question Hy begged that tho Convention would make their own obairman, Wr. Van Borer opposed the motion for the ap- polntment of Wiliam L. Maroy He sald. if the mat. ter was insisted on, be must Unqualifiedly oppose Dim, end, if necessary. give bis reason tor it, He Mhapked the convention for thy feriing manifested for ‘Bim by the vote that admitted bim, though be b doubt of bis right to ® reat in the conrrution; but that, in the excitement of debate. the pomtion he bad ocewpied for the last tro years ot which ho waa might change the vote ax far as sections Reateys were concerned, He aixo ailuded to the former chairman of the convention ax being ome- sided a6 to the sppointmeat of committees, This remark ed out an Tressarx, who sald be bad uot mate be matter of committees wr T with. ‘Grew bis motton of W.L Marcy a+ obsirman of the ‘committee ‘The motion was renewed by Mr Sraanay, of Now York. ‘dtr. Var Buren wished be would ‘#7 for him to ‘ot | statement ebere he bad sald wted by the former vareed by the Con- 2 error Capt sia Brspens eal Geman from New York ovrrmot bis mim statement Mr. Aart, of New York, moved that tne whole mat. ter be laid om the table ir. Staanas then wit! umtion waa thea takea oo the report of the committer, which was adopte! without nay aumond- “ment. Mr. O'Voron, of New York. from tue Jommittes on Revolutions, ent the folluwiwe: 1 the democrat parry of New York are ir fratormity with, wed thelr Noe of the davcoo ie poriy of tional Demeerarioswure ntl ‘nd they lok forward in hope aud conti lence te tae oop Here, ai ‘of that party in Idd ed. Thar though we urre no fan: ton he corstiteced wathoritier, ana, ax Av by OOF cowmtry hy whom regard bile expenaiturer—of oes and of am unsound ane ta power: oe char eever of the State, poedy tobura to the ‘pate, and approved policy of the dem seravie alwivie= covenant; set. th jowal met ibe Werth or the Sarh ctiveloted to tm~ par ‘tettpered caligations. or ts trreatea ive porpaed A motion being made to adopt the committee's re- Mr. Borts, of Urang®, moved ae an amnmiment the recon tion the following: —Resot red, ‘Theat this convention sincerely Bepe and trust thet the late ection of will result fm the Goat and are foe In the settlement of the Mr Haer. of N York, moved the prestous ques, f APTERS OOS HRSRION. The roi Dering be been eaiied. ean Taam the name of Zedock Pratt had bees comed 8 a en hid He Sate Tove to withdraw Bis Gate wae revived with woens then withdrew ear) name of De, John L Danley James L. Wedworth wae with by 8 letter from shat b he dociiows » gomination. A motion tor en informal batint for Governor wae carried, and the result e¢ followa:— On the motion of Mr Warsor, of Mesex, the Cen vention took on Informal ballot for Lieutenaat Uo- yernor, with the following result: — wiehed he had beem nominated fon. He, by a wee well and bed seen bim (9 men: itione ia the demoeretio F ty of hich be bed filled with hooer to h therefore. | ' er; and en amend: was made. by Mr. Van Buren, to ballot for Clerk of Court of Appeals, which was lst. | Mr Trrwainuemed J. 0, Mather. of and Mr. | Ballard propored the name of W. Shaphoi BALLOT HOR CaNal. COMMINSON EK, Stafford . .4 ‘7 | fs owed that Jolin 0. Mather, of Carried, Charl = er tinket, #0 " convent be Rot given pester WA to New York ie the river counties. Conséqueetly, be would pame Jobn P, Haskins, of We-tche-ter as candidate for Prison Iuspector The ci y sad river counties bad always given good majorities tor the ticket, and sbould have something, aa i was the | way to barmopisze the party On motion. the countira were req Cn |" pg tO get to the State Prison siuce the astor Place ain Rywpexs anid he never saw so many people ‘Two ballota were then had without any result, after | whieh. # bajlot gave Mr Storms, of New York. 60. aad | Mr. Angel. of Chautanque, 68, A motion that Mr. Aa- gel be unas — nominated was adopted Mr Tarmain, of Green. moved that » comailttes of | three be appointed to inform the eaudidst nomivation. A vote of thanks was then passed tothe offoers of the primary meeting. ‘The Presipent then thanked the Conventioa for the manner in which they had belped bim to eoa- the business of the Convention. He also aongra- tulated the party ou the strength ot the ticket. ke &e He then named. as the cummittee to infura tha nominees. Messrs. Tremain, of Green. Garvin, of Quel da. and Sickles, of Orleans. Atter which the Convention adjourned, with three cheers for the ticket, and three for the platform. Adjourned sine die. ‘The ticket is compesed of two hunkers and three barnburpers. On motion, the meeting then adjourned, after severa reunds ot cheers of their | Great Ratification Mecting ac Syracuse. | Bynacuse September 13-12 M. There wasa great ratiticution meeting held at the City Hall, this evening, which was filled to overflowing, by the bardfisted democracy of Syracuse The Hon. Haavey Batowiw was called to the chair, and be in return addressed the meeting, and eougeata- lated the democracy on the strength of the ticket that the Convention had nominated. Mr. S#aw, of Albany, (editor of the 2rgus,) then ad- dressed the meeting. He spoke of the union of the party, and thought that the ticket whieh had been nominsted to-dey, would strengthen that usion He alro congratulated the country upon the settlement of the exciting questions which kad eau-ed ro wach dit -. Ubroughout the country for the lust throes monthr. At the close. he was cheered He the audience in bis usual style of fun an lated a numbur of aneccoter that kept tu convulsions of laughter Dariog Wi tional salute was Gred by the Syracuse arvill- ry, wad ome of their guna went off at*he same time toast the Captain was discharging his He said he bad heard rach eaidin the convention about the movataotthecivy of New York, and that the comptry proves had «nid a greet deal about bis morals; but be could fell the meeting, that the vote of New York city would he moral [¢ would be demorrntio. He anid Chat be voted ageinet Jobn Van Bure dmission to the coaventia he alo voted ag: Mr. Sebel (He did not think that either of them were elected tainly. especmily Me Van | Buren. He said that tn mber merriog would bear of a similar ope in New York. sod perhaps they might heer of s fight at that mectiog. He alwaye liked a fight. It sharpened bis apprtite te whip the whigs on the day of election te alladed to the abolition meeting held in New York inst apring, He ssid he would calling gto: abusing the President of the United States, no matter of party They did it at that meeting. aod he tol! them to stop; and they did stop, wnd that. too, without bloodshed. Mr. Larnem. of Ontario, was then called flé eid that he was not one of those who gave thelr» tm 48 tot for the Puilelo nominee. should come up szald. be ¥ The meeting thenjadjourned, with The best feelings for each other. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. Senate. BY MORSR'S MAGNETIC TRURGRAPH : Wasnimoron, Bopt 12, 1850 Boon alter t) Pacers of the journal, the actlon of the House of ‘ives, ip relstion to the dest ot Mr. Nes. was Suncenesd—tr. bturveom subuitend 8 few remarks upon the life an@ character of = de a 7 usual reeolutions of condo) the Benate adjourned th a quastes bolas Captain Ryspras was then called of that State, inte member of the Housn, eho expired At his residewes. at York, om the 10th tnat. He passed am evlogium on the deceased, saying. in contla-ion, it the ble. mgs of the unfortunate aud the sincere prayers of pure sad grateful bearte cea fu: Bele Dane d. bis has been s xpressing the deep rensibility CF wr Tones on the anasasoe. meat of the event, bers wear crape on their left arms for phie days; and, as @ further mark of respect, thy House adjourmed | From Washington, JAL THLMGKAPHIC CONMEAPONDENER, Warnisaton, September 13, 1860. No business was transacted in either house of Hon- gress to-day, in comsequence of the demise of Mr. Nes. of Pemnsylven! Aman,excited by liquor, attacked the How Geo. Briggs of New York, to day. at the Nations! Hotel, 2 attew, to stab bim in the back Mr B gave the fellow o sound thrashing, and got off with s ditia bie coat A mojority of both boures of Congress virited Mount eis in the steamer Thomas Collyer The Veron. to = Sgr ean e evening. detign' el = y returned ete visit to the tomb of W Press, this afternoon, bas news to hs ye thet the paseeye of the Compromise bills bar been received by the Sonth with dignified osim- bere which Is thought to fortede « It also Warns that to send delegates totbe next Neebviile ioh will moet six ‘weeks after the adjournment of Congress. Dresdfal Shipwreck. Bostrom, Sept. 18, 1850. The schooner Canton, arrived at Gloucester, reports taking from arafton the Oth inst, thirty-five miles portheast of Cape Sable, four mes, who report that they were & part of the crew of the bark Messenger, from St John, N B.,for Liverpool. which vetssl was wae paved of vee planks and & ples et board, the other three on 8 rah made of nine pieees of pleok; they remained clinging to their raft twenty-one peak 4 fore they wrte resened. bite of the Canton, states that he sew the enpriaed bark ten miles distant from the place where tou ies northeast of Sept. 18, 1850. The Charleston Mercury ia very severe im ite oom- ments upon the Deseoge of the ole bill, aud styles the action of Congress asa victory over iaw and the constitution ad Criminal Procecdings. Ownoe, September 18 1850, ‘The man. Rosell who wae indicted forthe murder of Peter Wells, lement of » load of this piace as sentenced. last night, to Gee pease impri- powment at Auburn Steamboat and Government Sores De~ bile on her passage op the Miseour! river. #ith « cargo of 100 tous govern. Ment goods on board The boat will bx = tetet —- je TF of the cargo will be raved, in « damag eo tion Tobacce Warehouse Hurned. Br. Logis, Sept 12. 1860. ‘The large tobacco warehouse of Messrs Sw oy it Glaeg: 0 bas been coneamed e lone at to be very heavy. with an assorted coree, bas just pr tress, having lost her deck load, eae be The America om her Ontward ¥ apt it + commitadultery wit) ‘The Forrest Viverce Case, MRS, EDWIN FORREST’S SUITE AGAINST Ire AVSBAND EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPRMENTS AG) I. °T MR. Forrest. We gave. yesterday, the legal proosedings of Mrs. Forrest ogatnet her hnsbend, growing ou! at the ine | junction granted by the Supreme Court The follow: fug are the legsl proceedings im the dtvaroe snit brought by Mre. Portest against Mr Forrest. ia the | same Court. These have not yet appdarod in print, and they are the most remarkable presredings ia the whole cant :— | 1s IME SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Vbe complaint of Catharine N, Worrest. the plaia- Uff iu this action, against Edwin Forrest the d-fand- ant there) ors allege state and show a follows: First war United tothe said Kawin Forrest, Jewful patrimony, on toe tweuty-third day of Sane, one thourapd eight bundred and thirty sven at Lou. don ip Mogtanoe she tmen being at the age of nine teen yeurs, Seordy, The said Edwin Porrest, withia one year after enid marriage, removed wilh her to tue Sais of New York, aud settled im the city of New York, ia the tame State, and from thence, hitherro. the said Ba tke said plaiuti? have remained behitants and resid ute f the ud sbe, the suid plsiatiif at tue time of exbibiting this complaint. is aa actus roxi- dent of and within the ay snd county of Yew Yate and derires the tial of t! ‘egtion to be bad iu the said Ge and county. mraly, Ow (he 30th day of July. oue thouswut eight buvdred sud torty-four, in the Court toy the city and county of plein. }. by thy direstion and dwin Korrest, apd iv Ris prosence, took ou Pitot measure, ws ihe laws of the United 7 quire, to evable ber to renounce her allegiaace to the sovervigu Of Great Britain and [reinua of whom she Wax then @ subject end to obtain naturslisation: wad such procecdings buve been, thereupon siuce hed, aa der the fame court. that she, the suid pisiatil, was duly admitted, by said court, to be # citiaem of the United state aid Edwin Férrest. on the twanty- ¢igbt owy of April, one thousand eight huud-ed wu forty-nine. did expel ber from his proper telling. or abode. in the said city of New York wad then snd toere tow bum. aud me oity. separate und apart fiom him and without and beyood bis maricut protection, and bas, from thenew. hitherte coatiqued to keep ber eo put away aod apart from him, oad ont of hie Rarital prot ction ach her separate be * Edwin Forrest bas, tor come mouth jt had removed |e a he rai Cw her. the said pleintifl to chao, State of Pounsylvania, or to gy thither, or « epabled ber, or tuken apy means to cause her to go thither or there. to reside dwell of be ta proper safety, and she, the sald piatotit! isadvived sad durists that he o the raid Edwin Forrest and ebe. the sad piaiotiff were residents of nod dweilers withio the St York, elected and oboren to atore- red. apd to give her re tiewes iu ead State ot New York separate t from him, and without his pr: tection. ax atoremid Be. tue «wid de win Fore rt, could not, thereafter, by umy removal of other set of bis own, change the renitwoce of her, the roid plaintiff, avd she te alee advised and imeiate that, not withstaoding any pretended or actual cltiseaship,io- Dabitancy, Oc residence OF alu, the eaid Kawi Korcust, im thy biate of Peunsyly nla. areing siuce sueu pal: ui y ot her the aid plainull ifany such tact hen, whieh she olly deules, roe. ‘fe seid | pinintif?. bes remained. and continued and «till is arest- | dent and inbabitart of the Beate of New York, | Fis Phe. the said p'aiutrff. bas ac all cies mince | ber aid marriage, lived a9d conducted herseil ia @ cbasts apd virtuour manner a Lhe wit} of bim, the said Riwio Forrest, and bas never committed adultery, or been guiity ot ure, or immodest conduct whatever Siathly. she, the raid platatif believes, the said Kdwin Ferrest. disregarding the sotemoity of the wartigge vow, bea, sipee the marriage of ber, the ssid platwtitf. with bim as atoressid com mitted anuttery at divers timer & Bd places. aud with divers women, aad eapecially be. the said Kawin Porrest, did oftentimes { certalo play petross, now ber oe at her reside: | hath subscribed the sam | White street. in the eity to bret, the enid pial thoursud eigbt ban twpd +gbt hunered y | Gry days to tne sald piniori® ankoow actrees at remot 's Hotel, In Norfolk tw . Virginia. whilst be the sald Bdwin Portes, and rald Actress were beth there. b arding. ta the year one thou tab ndéred and ferty & aid platmestt oak ald Kdein Pores and Rhode lel the nald | the said wetress wete both there, beardiag: aud sido whilst be with ones pa Ps poe go on days sud tines to the eald plaiptif? uskno: detwren the te oty ninth day of March, one thourand eight hundred and | 1orty seven, ond the present time, at the hoave nam wore | bear * * Wooster etrvet, in the city of New Lork; aivo with the sald + ** * ** im @ cartaia other bowre in Houston street, between the aforesaid, habitually on Tuesdays aad freq ber days. to ber t unk tain other houre in | New York, and tame bourse in Wooster street, on the thirtieth therty Bret —— March. in the year ons thousaud fight bungred and tocty seven; end also hahitusliy from and between the fith @sy of September ove thevsend eight bunered and thirty-seven and the y of December. ope Leng pe pepe aod ir sit, =p divers women. sid pile rtaim house ip the ott 2 Sy “** Broome stre-$. oe sone te women named ** 5 **; and aie the Veneer of the year one thouwed oight bundred aod thirty eight, on three several coos. | Mouw In a certalm boure on the westerly ride of berry Btreet. between Market street aod Pike strevt. im the city of New York. with @ certain womnn, to the said Jnintiff wholly unknown; and elso on divers d: Ce he seventeenth di out bas not voluotarily oan in Forrest sinos #he die adultery hed been mitted by him And ps adulterios wets. aud erery of (hem Was, committed without the coasest, con pivence, privity, or procurement of ber, the said laintif, piahihiy. The sald Rawin Forrest le about fort years of age, and is possessed of the following lan Tenl earate tn the State of New York, that Your lots of Ian: tuete om the souchweeteriy side of Eerenty «cond 2 5 jixteenth ward of the city of \ York, wished rerpeetively on ome. entitied ot one temaee Clement © M at Ureenwioh, a2 lots numbered a¥1 were granted to the asl win Forrest, by a cartaim dowd recorded in the city and county of New York. im liber mamber three hundred Fonthill property. situate 2 the town of Tookers the county of Weateboster State ot New York win mente teerese. Cg tes seventy four three perches of te , be img at page one handred and fifty five: and wise patog pieee OF parcel of nnd, situste in the town leet aforersid, and adjotaiog the ines mem toned premises, containiog twenty three sores ang event). three Dumdreths of am sore, oF thers avted Fu f° vio Forrest “7 oad thirty and is entitied to other bi estate te the inte of New York and eleowhers. sa toy large value ; sed In wine peonosted of and well #1 mal eatate of large value. Be raid plaiotiff. is informed aod jal estate of the raid we! Jucome reerived (heretrom by the aid ie not lone than efx thousand dollars ‘The aetings and doings of the enlt Ravin ‘# complaint meutioned jusety the apore hensivo aod the. the said pleintif. dors apprehend apd bellere, ope me raid Bdein Forrest wnlers re- riralned by appropriate process of this court in thie bebef. wilt seimealate ly and enddenty wit htree him: orlf trom the State of dew Lea, and tte jurisdiction pot return to ramne Soviage aun Gutagn of vee utd Rawio justify the sppreheosion, and ahe, the raid aivtift does apprehend U propriate pe Hg of other suitable provision ineffectaal and anaratiing, (he that behalf he t preve derign and | Ue ote to defest aod rend his coort ia this bebalf. wilt foremwith frat tate: ng or boing ihn tbe Brana of Rew | Twriftly Byer since the Gret day of October, one dred. end forty-nine, «he the —— apart from deste aad provare- dwelling house ‘n Sixteenth etrent. in the anid, city ot New York. vithout any malo protector. or other means of defence against asainits or sudden vicleoce ; the said Edwin Forrest bur pot eatered said house, or visited,or in any way corresponded with ber atuce the tenth day of February one thonsand eight hun- area and £07, He, the ald Basin Borrest I of great physic eth. end hax generally tarp ome parton nore hots ea erogelag | Glorification over the Vervitorial Bill, | fe apd manners, in 8 @@pio; . deve! le to His service; apa whilst sbs wased liviag’ apart er, Whe-veR from in’ said) howe fo Sixteenth street, a ante be, ne ane oo zone as shes ollenen, ite Tw accordance with an announcement issued yy the on the fifteen! y of June, one thousand, eight ‘ . Jor! bupdred and. fifty,” between ‘the Bourn of eluyen’ | Demos'atie Republican General Qoxmitty, the demo. and twelve o'clock after the poon of «aid day, aad at divers other times habitualiy ja the night time, prowl jn estealthy and sectet maoner abou tha sald lest- mentioned house, bearing in bis har. a loaded atick or other like dang: rous weapon, and then and there by geotiouletion and the use of violeut and abusive lac. age againet ber the said plaincitf exbihit great aut chement anger and hatred against her the said plain. | ti; whereby he the #aid Bdwia Forrest has excited | great and just apprebensions on the part of her the Paid plaintiff and others, thar he would suddenly avail her and commit soue great bodily tejary upon her, and foreibly cerry her out of the State ot New York rhorteenthly. Aad she thé said plaintiff prays the ent of thiacourt im mer favor xgaio-t the anit Forrest pursuant to the statute concerning di- vorces dissolving the matriage eon’ ract, tha: the mar- d the said Edwia Forrest bo dis- rom bim #ijadged to her accord. ingly, and that the said Edwic Vorrest provido avuita bie allowance to her for ber support, and that such GREAT as ass MGRTING oF THE DEHOURACY. TAMMANY, ILLUMINATED. cs many Hail,en mgsse. for tho purpo of exchanging for New Mexico end Utah, without, ia elther case, the incorporation of the Wilmot proviso. Tho Mall was brilliantly illuminated from turret to foun tation, and Preceuted very bowutifel appearance {rom the Park: Hulf-past seven o'rlock was the hovr appointed for the proceedings to commence, at whieh hour our reporters were on the spot. The interior of (he Hall was deco- rated with banners appropriate to the occasion. dress — aceteraseats AEE EEE, Judgment for such allowance direct the mame to be | g° “1 is of indie recment that you sould properly paid or made ene of the property of ssid Kdwin For. | ne timate the immense value of your wational uaten 4 Test. and be made « chargy and [lien upon that part of | T to your collective and ind al bs pri +t the lnnda, mens wod Realestate of the said Rd- | » corey. habia), § ae. jeemeve i win Forrest which i oF may be within che Stace ot New | T+ sheab ieaeerahe Mad. cl voar political ealery.*5 York. and give to ber, the ssid Ag pialacid. auch farther | $+ and prosper San ta aceite ae at relief orruch otber relief, or bo may de just |, jealen fhtenancing whit “a ae the har said (ee asia a Le Ben pro- | ean on 7 visional remedy of an injunction order in thiy bohatt, cI the raid Savin dame, his counsellors. attorneys, aud | lienate one ee % agents may be restrained until further order of’ thie path 3 palit ash ap pbetlectn! dry wera Ppatctehstatstotstelctetetetebstatatatatetatele® Wnements, oF real estate of the said Edwin Forrest. | At che back of the chair was disglayed in large and Shotrois eonting toto og mons (ee' glove: where aus conspicuous letters. on four different banners, the followlog inscriptions; — the said plaintif? may reside or be sod from removing or taking any measures to remove ier tho said piaiu- | eesceee sence tiff from. or ont of the State of New York Pp om And (hat she may have suoh further or other pre- | evens liminary and incidental orders, ; roorsses and relief. or | both, in the premisre ax may be just #ud aceorcing to the law and custom of the said Stace of CATHARINE N. PORRES®. Howtaxn & Case, Attornnys, City and County of New York, Datharine N. Forrest, the plaintiff’ in the foregoing complaint | 7°” "*,. named. being duly sworn, says: That che has tread the | said comptatot and koows the coatvate thereot, snd od that the seid compixiat is true of her own kaowledge. execpt as to the waters whieb ere therein ted ou information or betel, and. as to those matters that rhe beiieves it to be trae CATHARINE N FOMRGST. Sworn botore me this 6th day of Septwuanr. 1350. one (Bigned) Wreciam D, laslouer ul Dowds. . a: ? oe ‘The democracy becoming imputiont, the doors wera | thrown open, and in s few minutes the hall was nearly filled, Win. D. Craft, Boy., called the meeting to order, end nomiuat das chairman Robert J. Diltoa, Bag, of this city. Mr Dito was upanimously condrmed, ond on taking his sent 29 chairman, apoke as follows Foilow. oitine: ald dase itm rent hewor to be cal Mall; Suton th me. W Chea e eee ee eee Rreate Pen ee ee teeter er anenee THE UNION MALL NEVER ne prssonve tone ertainaents will com. 5 Ramee of* Richara [(C"— rote Be mence with Shakespeare the part of the Duke of Glostwr hy Mr. J. W: Henry VI Ly Stevens; Richmond, by Tilton: beth ‘by Mrs, J Wailack; Lady Aone, Mixs Womsen, aud Duchess of York by Mrs Jordan Tas wil be | followed by the beantiful drama of ths “ Maid of Tyrol oF the Patriot Signal.” whieh. when last played. drew (he most crowded house “ pars of Dorothea will bo evatained by Miw Wemyss, who tea flow andagreat favorite, Mr. Tile Reaenvelt. the leader of ‘The attendaner. no doubt. will Fama aud will bepcipoteeliy atiracted by the gte.s histrionic tame rand Mra Waileck, Proapway Tr of the Ont attra ant theatre. wiil be presented to-m| for ths bene- it of the distin, viehed eautatriee aud iususoaswd artiet. Anna Bishop whoo suet warblings neve to charmed ber sudienoes that every toons wes tol lowed by enthusiastic cheering. aud by show ot bouquets thrown ather test he appears to-night in @ grand scons from Mereadanty's “ francesco Donato.” which was composed at Napies tor this ovle- | int. Herr Koen. the oxorllent flasist, will aston. Aur pulta, Gompreed by Anne Bishop. will thea be prrtormad oy e full crebostra This will be fallowad by orl brated sorwe from the lint sot * the pur, nad = peat for the pes courrata~ the. purpose fore vietary over an ta Pare rere dom aud bit ef in iis vied any fo We hove met the Wilmor p Sead. COreat appiaces ) We mest tore’ her 1 pieee oUF Consratuiations & try ao Con portions o wero alignated in foo" Te is such a victory t find te comcratulats ournelver lierly. gravived as iS re teeling. to Gele¥eate such ® niagmidcout peaee within owr= telwen. rte) amine by Apne Bishep 4 deline will the * Zampe.”’ Vice Preside pts feos each ward were then noml- nated and ratitet Dasivt. B. Sickire then ascended the rostrum te | and read the following revolations, which werg mest ivemgraud divwrbisem-ut from ole will comelade with « characte called» Bouquet Mavienl." eo Thew latic morceau de concert. thuajastiraily adopted . Stiedae Seneinae Stee ees |‘ hertte siyed Tune the damrcraay of Abe eity of Naw Tard — the celebrated Roches Those rho #. te | pon tke wie F394 if be tren hae ble voes Mtation, willatten the Broadway to-nigai fier Nioro's Ganoes —There will be no ent = mae event but on Monday, the ceirbrated Rer-t apprar im their teats on the i The ‘pati ballet of the © Venitian Carnival’; aod the ams mente will conclude with the fos ~ Raoul, or, The Magic Star, mired for its splendid soenery. Bonton’s Tuwatas.—The entertainments this eve- — Sofie Rel iy rower te dietabe te crs Pat of their domes~ Wilae proviso tion atabtistled, f~ d the Uaien pre-erved. ly e@ late the di sacs of there, bills, beowasd 2 o pet apart for the benefit of Wiss Clarks The peresosetvoted ore ¥ 6 comedy of © Tho Rivals.’ and “ y with various dances by Mons Freve- Lewis Cass, Henry 8 Foote, Hawelt | Gabe, (es ne) and the any other di aisha demorr Conerees, who have signal sed thele | seitse ata the Union by thelr support of tess ils, wo eee | and fral the hisbewt adwienti Fropd te krow, thatin Rett areat ther af vasiscation, we Eve them from the Bapire Stace ® comdjuror in Daniel A Mise Sulle Dely will siog | he Burten, Binke, Russell, Mre Hughes mise © rach @ onst. there can be litte aoubt "but that the house will be orowded. Narrorat Teratar —Three excelioat agg oon. prire the entertainments for thie cerning, |, he first i the » Irish Tutor. hied several ‘the primc!- be followed hy a dia- Thy aext Apart a ableaud eid: pee by Car Chemien, vy nde, Resolved, That though in ve settlensat of she dasgaruye lately ‘ietnrbed ovr penoe, the prinripins of you (he domooraay fact, thas they oa these, auneegs embers of Congress, hut aye be orgovton by organ abilitle whole ‘This ie» fine bill.aud wh price of ther asiweve bend of national whies, univer ihe laed | our sdmisrion is considered, no doubt the house will ve | ¢¢ ns ad Danse’ MW elgier (shears, abe preferred | 2° crowded. rt ‘i shale | ry 06 rhetr pasty. fe tonder to then var sincere | so% amr Taratax.— This iguly 7 place poner is becoming « favorite pore Fy Vader lees a) the mavagrmestof Barton it must succeed, The frst — piece to fe “ Dobson and Co,” the next, the | “actrose of all Work.” .n which the famous Miv Shap. } man wil) sustain the leading cbsacters Thi ie perbapa the moat verracile of any om the A. stage—and she ie at home im every cusracier. All wil close with the dramas of “ Aloestis” sad “Not to be Done.! A great bill New Comroy.—This deautifal prods tion , tor the fret timo, on Monday evening—Mr. Jolling, the great Irish comedinn, raring ae Gerald Dermond. the brro of the plese wa bina ah dott, boo ies or The other chacseters wil | filled by Mecere, Dyort, Davidge. Scharf, Mts Mield ved tates Olivia Those who have attended the re bearal, prowounce it Sy es comporition, We hove mabe ce exurese fa order, to show +4 = ad bewee Of the lnmguege, Hers caarscter in ‘be p Aah rat “Th ortuee Hanter te Tt te onited Chivacter ot Nereid Dermand belug mate a faithful ann, 12 Onber Sates, ty water. tien to the treachery of Martin > manner, teprevente We oxmil- Pe roes,, 2 en © of & gevmrenh in load ‘That (oe Mare rai "Jaterna tof Commarce, Treh Toller, for (heir abs opposition te oad tls earngat afferie fon thanks pone nag representation of an Irich geutiewan. Mrv. Abbots, The lert revolution was reosived with great ap- pert |. im reply to an interrogation, | plavsr ioe Meee i are ‘punrt thatetall of |» A letter Waa feed from Mr. Jas T Brady. thisieg with the movement but excusing hi ip comeeg ort yt indiepasition esteoume Mr tJ. Dillon. then Informed ng that Thomas N Carr. Keq . woul the meeting Mr Carn was theo introduced, and apoke as follows Fetvow Citivens 14id not T lows biun deo pti Ce votedly, bilpdly. bevoud sli reason. art or argame I will love bim. too, Im spite of wrery hiadrssee. coe try. kindred. fortune. y There's not ehapey thought thrills through my soul. that ts wot doubly linked ©ith secetoens, whem it tile of him “ee neta pulse of living jo7, wi within my veins, that done — not throd fer him 0 We ashall give more in ont pert OCnnwrr’s Orera Hoven —This extadil b +4 nl Sate teen cao beat lem manager and bi Sloneste we ‘ight and seneons rn Museum — The drame of the * Drunkard” will be performed in the aftern-on sad ereniog The Muream, as eenal, will te ment te tof Movements of Distingatened People. — Cattaysicnee Tepresentative of bis Aw en tar ith hiswulte, | ands e — ines. iF Ownsul a tantiaopie, ey will pravess atthe Mevere Lawrence & Bareden alsty he this day, at Premera te meats: ary t#o ofelock. erring over & arent JL Smith, Alabama; J. Aurtio, Philatelphia, den eqnart tof the war A won th Cdureditl, VW. 8, A.; 3 Caldwail, Ciaciwanti; NJ. West, | prised: ehh every Rng pros, wabee U. & N.; and 70 others, arrived yesterday, at the serves} Tenn Sela Irving Bouse | Capt, Johm Dickson, Norfolk, Ve; Capt Joho Bari Hy Rorvoik, V Y Bollard Toon 5 Bchroeder, is, Teor the people of tate Mr. Putnam. Montreal, prneee 1 Toronto. Canada; and 100 ether, marived S‘yenterday, “ the Howard Hotel Mr 0. Wistor. Boston; @ Foster Req. Boston, Mr seetap Gelinas L. vanker Btn, lee. “Ghertasvors} Flow ottinens. the: be the rant sprit ond tney: Haliina; L Vender on H oft 4 ay e tmeots es | feito be tlaoletion of hie Veiow—so unit ~asgenpaper oe erg Initcn of thie Union" why. I wapeetiat f 4 enite, Tishem, | the 0 8 er tion at Conrtantinopi Mejor Hagner. 0 8 a; end 129 others, arrived y' de 1d took roome at the Astor House Bisjor AD. horse. Ug A: De J 8. oil aN Stembell, Liews. T MH. Berickiend U. 8 Major Forrest, 8 © ; end ¥7 others, Talifeiro, Va; Rev Jobo voor ot the Americen srrived yesterday, amd tock Fr jotel. A_fite broke out, o'cloek on Thureday : venieg i9 275 Hoveton street It was soon oath Company 16. Damage trifiio dasny Lino, Jener pe =I 700 want beautify! bo ¥ covabioatt Po: oir the Pleriet. F ieuler, S's Lia's someerte. get one of Lenoir ie ns, Pars filth street. rect, Bloomingdale Roed. Leave your orders tbe New Tork Motel, Broedwsy. crate of New York assembled Inst evening in Tam- | congratulations on ths aduission of the new State of Calitornia, aud the passage of the Territorial bills Atthe eust ond wae displayed the following moe-, morable quotation from Weshington's farewell ad- . w fl de apd, gry ignde, Magee 1 € a. | bya it wor! vealiee ‘Said one fo bi Finn 1 opis ho, * diedatonl ‘nore Gre ts M Shvel thay have fedn wibsakou, but T kas fia aed inwnicngy 18 Wisunion takes ‘place, I pray. to God buried priate oa his mind. aw { may terho Conteh sustonded by febattors Brie oem eaden ving so iudootrs oe poo ments for the Union, ed sentiments Mead aston a ne Mot watonished every body, crit rey for the Uns fenry Clay? (Ci id to any one ~ that he devate: not know it— paw. Woare & prery bing vendin he happineds of man, poli whan wai 0.) Tt Law faxed f what ® cccntry Pare no real sence Fettow’ citizens, r the ignorance of Why, it war only recent | Tiss A: f At i ar t xt ainey, Aden Prestdent ut the ti his shows the thoslea bh ef Jo. f fi 3 of fect Ih that the London ime, wi i P : necratio Party have done it; aad yea po to this country making se told them that it wes coum me in atinost, and ve jfor the course they pursed on the thar of w quailed vase's praition ? ihe war insirnete Ww alavory ay his | a Ue hamenoale he, t0-108 whee fxr dorvbis sot the safety of the © tivfed that the Upion ieasfe.” | eves by Newara? (Cronus) What w: the Comecrasy had tallen ia witn thi i tal | Brooeh? use exey of Throvgh the of the name of Vaa Baten, | Cass wae defeated at the lat eivetion. allowed to have apy trust we thai! never be onreed with any oonnec or any one lite him, © » aud tir part ct satedoreay ta 3 Ste | Wher own corrupt or ambi with ra eth Pe ‘he tarece ot coated to heaven, oe would fail \ aod extended on rT widen man that lives w the belin, the shi the bas heen ith bis exyertence—with Sud the polar ator would been spared Af this be #0, whee ade of a thelr wicked thm again the safety ‘Com yoo fed in tbe whole of the red che bair of bis be the Se awate Yor prei fof reotn: ults ioe f me tpeeethe Mexican wer. best. tae Te hed bewn : tee we HY war ant “val | dingerring impe tenes, for huge swhigs todi-rutete Wr. Dickinson. While we are de 1 || soni ed to the men who a: prisalpien far witch he cheers) Geveral 1 (Uueers.) Ln all the pia had ever any party greater « the And mmnioigel gov ernie nis yee wr Wamphed, Ove ihe fin commery Himpee of t frosseae qrarituds ard rejoterme 4 the quiet ad astm J qaes'tous of yt we ae of whe pee ie in weil ure power Where then, any of theee Stares, (hat tees not ferventiy ani ed by rarly revetuw Lert overcome Ny « nary reuly opie thave teprogenee he thirty-first Aber hi 00 the pti aly hen rave | (hear, done, ane gros enthusienm.) ast a Sr ole ewe of ¢ | epread ovr as hier fe sil there measures, womid Wy cenved hed not many of them down coy , PAT the gone: totited amid ret: Pow ted cheers. i) meee Yow Yous —George Vornell, of thie Heads of Tee ne spoken of ee ee fates ye ‘Liat Yacvores. Wi Forsyth, of vatd to be the Gomecrutng condiiete, (Rone wert appl let ae mor Corges our frien Bar ube voteof theme) ity to be made ont of him: that 7 (Applarves.) and nat rete ) the highest compliment thas * thay he voted am he hae dom orang dog of relgn nations eodverning u Time: id ba the wevpaper pres im Mage d all Bagiaad Pe, ih wi Chea wr u ae \Kuorance of wi What was Gener mo Stare 00 he say? That he onset novction with the deuoorsey? mit erick Dougias, (Ids sthat have beew tory fevpatty that eoid if the eagle her wings over the eam hey havs bea or iad swish CH seal of mankind weeiel I reeolleos it Said legee is before “mae pom * wae eral of plaase) T'fomowed bien fee farther, ed } ry esim Ye a ‘of ti titan Wed: t in the fa ehemintivencss of | thi: Moment. wel have recently wo ato nat San= cuncary. bus phe sat commerce the world, (ap ) Wo pect. racy of the th [it. (Choers.) Your Nioaragun treatiee aud all you | Combinariona with Great Britain, will amount cy mocaiag— | they will be as cust before tio wind The aposker then jdeveted some remarks in praise of Cavé aud Diekinaon be ‘And wivat was the coaree pute Why are crush wom 1 hia Jeet gauiscr, whe waald A domooraiy ty Ax the ne of tof vympachy ant alfeouue, sdeqaatal 1m December aad. Fal ed [ts hydrs had ars rope 04 lation? Deouitees of pa'tenage sod pest be 9 » the federal Cavrm Call shone oat here, man feared, ne Oe snenae, pati of fares UUs, aadoe ihe ove- Tn the i sion of General Walbridge’s eloquent re | eddrren there @ee8 simultaneous barst of appeause,

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