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= WHOLE NO. 6806. * June 12, will ylay of the LADY OF LYONS—Claule M Colonel Daruas, Mr. Hamilton, “Glavis, Mr. Jordan; Pauline, M ya by THE EPUIOPTAN CE—Cutly King, Me, gan; Charles Moreton, Mr. Hamilton; Amelia, Te Cquclude wish the popular moral’ trams DRUNKARD—Fdward Middleton, Mr. Tilto Mr. Loffingwell; Mary Wilson, Miss Wemys ATION AL THEATRE, CHATHAM STRERT.— BOXES cen Open at 7; curtain raos at 7% o'clock. Thuesd Sine Az tbe entertainments il cam asacs Sith oe ie Dill Dowton, ‘scbeth, Mr. J. R. Scott; Wacd aff, Me. ¥ at- King Donean, Mr. Stafford Banquo, Me. Brandon: Mal- col, Mr. Ia Favor; Donaldbaine, Miss’ Charles; Fleanco, Master Murray; Rosse, Mr. Ci Lennox, Me. Deow; Lady Macbeth, Mrs. M. Jones. The entertainments will conclude ‘with the drama of the DUMB GIRL OF GENOA—Antonio, *. Brandon; Count Corvenio, Mr. La Pavor; Strapado, Mr. - Watkins; Desporatto, Mr. Marsh; Julietta, Mixs Malvina, TALIAN OPERA, ASTOR PLACE.—PRICES—BOXES: Sofa: Parquet, $1; Secured Seata, $1 50; Amphit Signora ‘A, Bosio a8 Luc 3 fe Edeardo. ‘Thursday, Sune 12, will be perl wot LUCTA Di LAMMEBMOOR—Lucla, fine Engardo, Signor Hettini; Ashton, Signor Beneventano; Rt or Coletti; Arturo, Signor Barattini Doors open performance to commence at¥ o'clock. Box office open daily trom 9 to so'clock, at which tim may ho se aured, ‘Opers miguts—Monday, Tuceday, Thu Priday. ECHANICS' HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand stroct.—Open evory night during the week until further notice, The original and well known CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, comprising an efficient and versatile “corps” oti talouted” aud Vexperienced porformerss"" under the mae nagement of E, P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for @ Fuceession of “five years," have beon received with favor by Gi'thly respectable and fashionable audiences. Tickote cents, open, St, halfpaat six, commeioe at eight o'clock. An Afternoon Concert will be given on Satueday noxt, for the acoommodation of Ladies and Juveniles, com- ing at o'clock, P.M. ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL Hall, No. 444 Broadway, betwoon Howard and Grand streets. Open overy night during the week. The oelobraved ‘original and well known Fellows’ a An efficient and vorsatile corps of talented a: performers,” under tho direction of J. B. Follows, whose com ‘Sorte in this city fur tho last yeat have been reccived with ‘the greatest favor by the clite and fashion of this great me Seopols._,Thcit concerts consist of Burlesque Ttallan 89, sayings, Solos, Duet russes, Dan Snd Instrumental Fortormansee, On Wi eoday and Satur day afternoons, a grand concert for the accommodation of indies and families commencing at 3 o'clock PM. Admis gion, 2 ta. Doors open a7 o'clock ; to commence at MEKICAN JUSTRIONIC ASSOCIATION—BURTON'S Lyceum, attached to Burton's Theatre.—Thursday evon- ity Will he performed the tragedy of MACBETH — Macheth, Mr. TN. Holmes: Macdull, Me. ff. Ried; Malcolm, Mr. R. J Johneton; Lady Macbeth, Miss Marshall. To con- clude with the burlesque of BOMBASTES FURIOSO—Ar- Gaxomines, Mr. G. White; Pusbo: ‘Mr. A. Crandall; Distifina, Mi RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO, LEA, Sole Propristor —Admission—Soate in Private cents; Stage Seata, 374, cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Par- conts —-Elegant Saloon perform ever: Eveniag. Entertainments commence in the after- ‘and in the evening at 8 o'clock. The en- ch as can be seen consisting of bering fiftecn varied and select. and At no other place of amusement in New Yi Lea's Fomsls Ethiopian Oper jerformers, being the largest and Gslented band in tho U os: & company ta of strougth Serity; malo Juggler in the world; a company of Male who will give An exhibition of Marble Sta ualled in the world, Sxethor with « performances N PLAN, WITH lay street, Now York.— and the public generally, blishmeat upon the Euro- where apartments can be had, with or without ‘able d'hote st GP. M. daily. ‘The best of French » Dioner and supper partion own be at style. AVILION HOTEL, NEW ROCHELLE, (KEPT LAST season by Mr. C. ) te of the Kailroad Station. yl , Lightful situation: Ginity of New York. This House is centrally lo fessing every accoumodatio fort of ite patrons. The Ho Boarders on or about the 20th Terms «i Feasonable as any house of Lre samo clase Applicat ‘be made to the subscriber at 42 Grand street, betore half-past nine o'clook. A. M.; or at thy Ty {el from 12 to 1 0 choc! Phe cars leave New York se- Seral times daily, oceupyiug only one hour in renehing Now Rochelle. Verso ishing to acleet rooms, wh Hotel. can Le treated with on the premises.” The Bouse will be ruperintended personally by WM. DILL Formerly of the Rainbow, and recently of the Alhambra, ‘Water street. New Youx, June #h, 1251. OWELTON HOUSE, NEWBURGH.—THIS LARGE and splendid summer hotel, situated one mile from the icarant village of Newbutgl, commanding & fine view of the Highlands and river, with a delightful surrounding covatry, Yl’ be under the management of the undersigned the coming | Sexson. The hon is loeated in. park of twolve acres, wit! ‘umerous walks, shaded by several hundred ornamental | trees, The pariots aud bedrooms are large, and well venti- Iated, et of the rooms communicate with each other. ‘The bathing rooms, billiard room, bowlin ae, Keo., are well arranged foran extensive hotel; in fart. all of the Appointments of the establishment are equal, if not superior, to any rhotel in this country. Communicstion seve- ralti by steamboats and railroads, either side of the Ey Wishing to arrange for rooms for the summ ab BLAKE & KEED, late of the Wad Brouington, Ct. nok House, AT ROCKAWAY, L. THE PAVI- of ar where stages will be i Hot way and J. Ogden Smith, | GS Proot street, will meet with prompt att _ June td, 151, IM BA BATHING—CAPE MA is now open for the reception of visiters, The prc ful for the liberal patronage horeto fain solicit thore intending to 0 ore, ing place ti is n that they are best suited to the Customs aad Wants of & majority of the sojourners at this place. W. iB. MILLER. NEW INVENTION FOR HOTELS AND STEAM- bonts.— Th criber would rea periarity over all othor eprings are tion of m: Sire pertgetly elenplet nt perfectly eimple im almost impossible that it should get o hese emunciators is vow in operation at the Ho: Hotel, in thie city, Those desirous of witnessing & beautiful im: provement are requested et and examine it. A quar ‘(ee will be given against any injury caused by rust or rate for ten years from the time the enunciator is following gentlemen, proprietors of some hotels in New York, hare kindly permitt: them —D. D. How Irving House; R. : ie , Astor House: J ot, New York Hotel, J. 1, Faq., Franklin House: . Taber & Bayiey, tel; Mears. Clark & Bailey, Howard Hotel. (All orders must be addressed to 4. W. NORTON, Sole Agent, 177 Broadway, JENNSYLYANIA COAL COMPANY—$%0,000 SRY EN Per Cont Coupon Mortgage Bonde. 3 proposals he offices of the Company, No. M W sll y of New York, until Wednesday, the 2h 3 P.M, for the low ot lese than par, of the hole or any part of $3,000, on the bonda of the Company, Payable at their office, in the city of New York, on the fire ‘day of August, 1561; the proceeds of said loan to be re in Trer equal inatalmente of twenty-tive percent each, on the iret day of July, Aumuat, aber and October next, or the fame may ddim full at am: ‘At the option of the Those onda are ieeued by virtue of um act of ure of Pennsylvania, which ie as follows: — ‘That it ehall be lawful for the President and M: Pennsylvania Coal © 7. from time to tims to borrow, of to o! on loan, such sums uch terme, as they may deom expediant company, to pledge and mor al ¥ part of the estates’ improvement ileges, fects Aaset for the repay whateoever, of money so borrowed, st such times as Yor $1,000 each, with coupons f he lat day of Pe r pany. in the g mo of ents. | The bonds are spect m Ravemeree. Robert 0 OW), aj Wayne county, to Pittston, on the North 4 quel river, in the county of La he principal large coal deposits of the Company are located, ‘The Company have recelred— On capital sock, 2,257,201 On bonds held by thie wicckhoiders, and convert ble into capital stock », Om And have yet to receive on capital sioek Jae Making an to of menne of... $3,000.00 Of whieh, th © expended upon the road and i equipments, aa before atat ° $1,657,190 Yor Ai boats, 125 tons each, and opening wines & ‘of coal and other lands 5 Bashing an expenditure for’ cada sud permanent improvents of. A SANS ‘The company Bre now producing from thir mines And bring fing to Hercre market, by their railroad and the Dela wore deon Canal, at the rate of 200 000 tone of cont for the business of the present for which prepe: vile add othe a. ee quired fo se of business contemplated for the em f the bonds, for which the mortange pro hereafter, if required, to facilitate and “ te meet the capacity of their wor doreed, * Propornts for loan, F uainese of the company Any further information tay be obtained on apphoation (> olther of the undersigned, or at th» office of the Company. TRAD HAWLEY, OBERT B MINTURN, MOSES FAs LO) ANIRG PARISIE wig Cf oninrirn, Joan twee of the Pemasylrania Coal Company. d THE 1244 cts.; Private Box Tickets, $1. Doors commence with the drana visiting the | . M. toadi 1 fe convey visiters to the house. A note left at the Howard | ind the loan of $109,000, is chiefly wanted to pro- Proposals will bs on: nneylvania Coml Company.” AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY THeATRE—K 4 MARS Lessee; G, H, Barrett, Manager, Doors oJ tain risen at 7.” Drovs elrole ana parquet, boos and third ciro! 2% cents; G: ery ts ony Pi and aday evening, Jaze 12th, and e uring the week, wil tic spectacle of AZAE. Conway; Ruben, Mr. N. Bocharis, Mr. Whiting; Nimrod, Mi to boxes, ry 3 THE PRODIGAL—Azuol, . Matthowa; Canopi Mr. Hind; Mancthon, Mr, Byrne; Jephtelo, Mi ton; j Ms abbov isle Worst "a0 grnmune tne e vorite Farce, J 'BLO'S GARDEN.—SUMMER SEASON.—MANAGER, Mr, John Sefton.—Tickets, 8 cents; Private Boxes, $3. Boor ofen at 7 performances ‘to commence at 8 o'clo Burton's nights ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Ke vele’ nights, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Comedy nights cronded, The extraordinary phalanx of comodiana, walled in stage combinations, to-night at Niblo's. Mr. IL Viacide, Mr Burton, Mr. W. R. Blake. Mr. hoster, and Mea, J. Wallack; Mr Bland, Mrs. “Hughes, Mr. Res, Mis West Mr. Levere, Mr. Parsloe, Mr. Roseuthal, &c. ‘Thursday, June {layed the comedy of the HEIR AT LAW —Ductor r. Burton; Z spun, Mr. Piagide, BROUSuAM's LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME. street.—Dress Circle and Parquet, 9 ota.; Family Cirole, #, $1; Private Boxes, $5. Doors to begin at 6 o'clock. ‘Thursday evening, June mances will commence with the interesting dra- T TO THE MILL—Morquis de Richvillo Mr, Mons. de Merluc c. HB. Phillipa: Julia Beanett; Madame ‘ational by Mr, Floto’. spastoure, To conclude with tite WOKLD's rv. Brougham; Apo! r. Dunn; Mercury, Columbia, Mies Mary Taylor. if M’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Proprictor and Manager —A bill of great merit for the week commencing Monday, June th, 1851,—In tho evening, commencing at 5 o'clock, WHO'S YOUR PRIEND, or, the Queensbury Pete Giles' Fairland, Mr, Madaway, A(tor which, THE RAILROAD STATION—Samwon Jones, Mr. Hadaway. In the afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, the new comedy of THAT ODIOUS CAPTAIN CUTTER—Old Beau Haroourt, Mr. Bellamy. ‘To conclude with BOOTS AT > is, (his first sppearance,) Mr. ¢ cutire Musoum and performance, children under ten years, H}q cents; front seate im , One shilling extra. URTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET.—MRS, RUSSEL ith erateful acknowledgements to the public f kindness so liberally bestowed on her professional exerti during her engagements av Mr. Burton's, respoctfull nounces her retirement from the stage, and that; by the kin reas of the Manager, her Farewell Benefit will take place on 8, the lst night of the season, when tho ENGLISH GENTLEMAN will be pore sustained by the best talent of the day; with other entertainment: Box book now opon. for: s FL, i20R 48'S BENEFIT BOWERY THEATRE, © Mr. J. most fespectfully informs his friends, and the fublicgencrally, that his annual Benofit will take place on uraday evening next, June 12, on which occasion will be erformed the LADY’ OF LYONS, THE EGYPTIAN RINCE, and the DRUNKARD, embracing the appearance of Mr. E. Eddy, Miss C. Wemyss, Mise 8. Denin, Miss ©, Hil fert, Mr. Jordan, and the whole strength of this talented company. Rss IND AND HERR DRIESBACH'S MEN AGERIE.-- celebrated Menagerie—the largest and best con- ducted in the known world—cmbracing almont every animal known to natural history, and which has received the pac fronage aud applause of hundreds of thousands of the most respectable intelligent people of the United States, haa just commenced & most brilliant summer campaign, and will visit the principal cities and towns of New E1 d, in the following order, une 12th, Fall River: 13 ford: 1ith, Wareham; lith, Sandwich; I7th, Middleton; 19th, Taunton; 20th, Bridgewater; {OMETHING RICH !—THE MOST AGREEABLE WAY + of passing a pleasant evening, is to visit the Chinese Rooms, 6 Broadway, where you can witness a boautifal exhibition, partabe of an excellent ice eroam, and listen to good music, all of which can be enjoyed for 25 cents. UE ROTATION OF THE EARTH MADE VISIBLE — ‘This beautiful experimen be seen daily, from 10 to the Chinese Rooms, 639 Broadway. It is exciting much curiosity among our m ics and mien of science, and wil amply repay investigation Qt CHARLES THEATRE, NEW ORLEANS.—MR, | SS Sol Smith, of the firm of Ludlow & Smith, will be New York on oF spout the 12th inst., to remain but oi week, and may be uited on business connected with the Letters to by addressed to t, No. 60 Mercer street, AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, YER OF SEVENTH AND iladelphia.—P. T. Barn Two performances dail cents; children, hal nments commence wit amusing comedy of ¢ Alexina Fish Stanly, supported by artiste of the @: stock company. During the week, the “Lady of Lyons, the Plongh,” “ All that tera is not Gold,’ autical drama of “My Poll wud My Partner J sides pleasing farees both afternoon snd evening. The co: lection of wonders crowded into the eapacious saloons com- Priso some half dozen original eollections, including the f mous one by Peale. These are all worthy of a visit, an@ can be seen, together with the performance ia the Lecture Room, for the low price of 2 cents. EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. DAMS & CO.’S GREAT CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, Package and Parcel Express, per steamor Bupity Friday, Juno 1&—Through with mail atly reduced rates.—Time, Si to Si days.—Special Throng 5B rk Monday eveni lessengor, Young Lyon, from our Boston ollice; Spe nt, Thomas R. Leavitt. from our New Yi hall deapatoh our next regular Express for Vana Francisco, per steamer Empire Cit » Capt. JD, ison, for Chagres direct, on Friday, 13th inet.. at 3 lock, F-M., through a8 uatal, in chatge of ou own Special Messenger and bys ial Breight A; ticipation of the rainy season on the Iathmus, an culty consequent upon tt in the tran jon of goods, we have made such ar. rangements se will insu rt: . ing to Cal only Express ors ofthe C. 8. Pac goods entrusted to ship Company, au io through without It freight for the fant must be went in {with the iavoices) on cr before the Ith. No for Custom House feos of Consular certi- paccels o'clock, P.M., of th ceed 125 ibe weight to water, or it ® band OP SADAMS KC owners’ risk. 16 and 18 Wall street, Jaty, Express will be xperie will Trom the euperior facilith we are bled to forward goods from thie civea, In tg days loss tine than is ocoupied ites thir Bxp city to Ban Pri in forwarding the U until the morning of the day the steamer leaves, and letters il half past two o'clock, P.M. Paci (whieh must in all cases be mads perfectly water proof} must be left at the office the day us. No Custom House charges. om ihe above steamers: at the low. eat rates, THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, Managers 149 Pearl street. ERFORD'S & CO." Freighta taken for tw other express. Arrangements irably made, th re prepared to guaranty delivery of packages and letters in Sea Franciseo, in ay 01 United States ork. Our charge for freight is forty conts per pound, and asa tee for the faithful t San Pranciac ery fourth the freight to be eo: the other Set fo rine tte Wich can be prepaid or aot. Postage ¢ P cific porte, ae Ba Prepaid. These letters ord ed by the English mail steamers, on the 37th of each month from Panama. Passage on, steamship Prometheus, to anil necured at gut office at the low ; se RFORD & CO. d Vesey street, Aator Hones, ‘ « m1 TED AT PANAMA Ly THIRTREN DAYS Fes y by AR. Miller & Co. i will be per the li * Pier 15, North cA Toestay, Coteeeer: Thy oa hart af Bridgeport, on Peristage Uooters wal of the teains into Bridgeport eight taken at red office on the pier. ING SING, LANDING AT ing y Ferry, ote Htastings, Dobbe the new ahd bea f Courtland street; Liberty street. Leave PM, the foot of Wi AMDEN AND AM or RAILROAD LINE FROM NEW / York to Phil Port" Pier Le InN YU Therncon Lise, ava sleek, PEt ak 3° Rmierant Lin 0 TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH.—NEW SUPRRIOR ‘tnd toonomical line between Baltimore and Fredericks burg, Staunton, Va., Richmond and Petersburg, Va., Lynch- burg, Va., Raleigh, N. C., and Charleston, 8... Tho public arc hereby informed that the large and splendid low prossure steamer Baltimore, jer McCausian: ited with state rooms and ‘and “unsurpassed in speed And accommodation by any baat south of New York, is now tuoning between Baltimore and Acquis Creek, via the mouth of Potomac and Piney Point, in connection with the Riob- ond Frederickaburg and Richmond and Potersha talronds. Passengers by this ling leaving Commerce street wharf, Baltimore, at o'clock, P.M. fays, tench Frederiohvburg by 7, A mond by Il, A. M., and Petersburg rom ahich point they progeed farther south with passengers by sh» great mail li Through tickets by this superior lin ‘at clase pasengers from Baltimore to Frodoricksburg, yo Richmond, $5 60; to Petersburg, $5 60; to Chariestor €. yy menisand wonaare tFrerickaburs, including mania and lodain Richmond or Petersburg, $4 00 im For further tnformation appiy at office, adjol othos, Pract: Lg is. CHAS. WORTHINGTON, Ja., Agent, Belumore, March a task Commoros atcons whaxl. i Se atheen pallens ly, SOLER i aa ie 1 resented the romantic aud opegee . Clarke; Amenophis, Mr. Shaw; rince | | completed with | struction, to whieh can | obligation | trom the day of payment. wis < mails, Parcels recelved | 'a! | my hasbeen subscribed, and more than $AN,WW acti te tooms exire. Forward cabin vee $ ine tho Waghingwa railroad BECARWAY BANK, NEW YORK, JUNE 10TH, 1391.— Attheannual election, hold this day, the following named gentlomen were duly elocted Directors of this Bank for the onsuiag seth Vie Francis A. Palmer, Jobn Fal Libbeus B. Ward, Alex:, Studwell Silas C, Herring, Francis P’. Seba; John Bodine, Aaron Arnold, Jona. W. Allon, Helmus M. Well John 8 Benj. P. ‘amp, Wm. J. Decker, David Gardi Avd James B. Danforth, Wm felztyre, and Wade B. Worrall were duly elected Inspectors of the ‘next susceed- ingelection. At & mecting ofthe Board, subsequently held, FA. Palmer, Esq., was unauimoualy re elected President. by order, J. L. BVBRITT, Cashier, WUMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD— $04,000 seven pet cent Mortzage Bonde —Sealed pro oaals will be received by the subscribers until Thurada: ‘he Wth day of Julynoxt, for three hundred thousand do! lars of the first and only Mortgage Bonds of the Wilmington aod Manchester Railroad Company, tearing interest at the f seven per cent Pig, Muaum, principal and interest re- Geemable in the city of New York’; the principal om the lit ‘The Bonds are in sums of $1,000 each, with coupons paya- ble at the Merchante’ Bank, New York, on the let December and let June in h year, convertible into the capital stock of the company, at tle option of the holder They sre issued under acts of the Logisiatures of North and South Carolina, secured by 4 Mortgage, or Deod of Trust, to Fdward Sandford, Esq., of New Vork, in trust for ths holders of the Bonds. The Deed of Tru: leted and to be com lanchester, in € covors the entire line of the road com- leted from Wilmington, in N. C.,to distance of 162 mifos, costing, when T rail and equipped, $1,600,000." The extraordinary adaptedness of the country to the construction ofa railway accounts for this low cost. Tho Trustee is empowered, in caso of 60 days’ default in Payment of principal or interest, to take po of the entire line of road, with ite equipments, stat , income, franchise, &c., the same to sell, at his discretion, to the highest bilder for oash, te pay arrears of principal or interest. ‘Phe whole amouat of bonds authorized to be issued by vote of the stockholders, at a meeting called for that purpose in April last, and am order of the Raitroad Board, is $4N),02, to raise means to pay the residue of tho iron rails and equip: ments, only $10,000 of which are now offered for 8 pits Company will owe no other debt when the road is com. loted, ‘This read will prove an important link i of railroads from Bo cw York, and Philadelphia, to New Orleans, connecting’ st Wilmington with the maleigh and Wilmington Railway, now in successful operation, at Manchester, with the great South Croling Railrond leading from Charleston, in the direction of Montgom now in the receipt of near a million of dollars business; will avoid the present disageeesble soa voyace from Wiimington to Charleston, shorten the travel to New Orteans ono day's time, facilitate the mails, and will bring the South in more immediate and direct communication with the North, ‘The position of this rond, its connections its easy grades, (none over thirt from curves, and cheap constructic yond the competition of any other line of ri |, for the im- mense inland travel betweon the North and New Orleans. ‘Tho greater part of shis road traverses the most populous and fertile portions of South Carolina, produciag cotton, corn, &c., in great abundance. Its local Dusiness alone will mien it handsomely, he census of ISM shows that the district of country which will be tributary to this read, and dependant on it for trans- portation to market, produced in IMY seventy thousand bales of cotton, 0! average weight arch of 40 Lbe, The Com f million of availab! seribed, most of which has + paid in and ap) Jed the great chain tthe option | e State of North hia) of the Company, $36) Carolina on certain conditions. Percent per anni About onehalfot theentire line has been graded and bridvedt, the cross-tiew being in the course of delivery, aud will be ready for the iron rai’s immediately The entire Line is under contract fi and ina forward state tow : Six thousaad tw doen purchased and are in About $700,100 including payment for the enils purcaa | It is expected that about Smiles from Manchester Bart | will be completed and in operation in the fall of this year, and the entire line to Wilmington early next year. The management of this Koad is iu highly raspectable and competent Lands, No workin the South nadertaken or pro- Jected meets with more public favor than this, For further and more particular information we refer toa printed cyrett ney: full details of the road and its faire, whieh contall ap of the line with its many con- ons, copies of the ond and Mortgage, opinion of C: tel, &e., prepared by Gen W. W. Harllee, Proxident of tho | Compaiiy, which may be obtained on application at the office of the Company, at Wilmington, N. C., of of the under- | signed, by mail or otherwise, with any other information jeaired. We deem the ae xending and bridging | T pattern, have able one, The States of North | and South Carolina, and the various corporations chartered within their limits, which © been ber: have uniformly and, under the moet adver: Promptly met their ements. ment in thore States hi aken high grownd in re gurd to punctual fultlment of public and private pecuniary 3. The $300,000 will be disposed of absolutely and without re- serve to the highest bidder. Sealed proposals, for any amount not lew Teceived at tee of the undersig © Wth of July proximo. Proposnla to be addressed to WINSLOW, LANIER & CO. 52 Wall street, New York, endo: *roposnls for W. and Manchester Railroad Bonds.” Parties whose bids are accepted will be required to pay twenty percent upon th amount awarded to taem mpon be= ing notitied of the acceptance of their bids, and the romsin- der in equal amounts on the first days of september, October, November and December next, but any party will bo at liber- ty to pay in full at once if desired, Interest will commence an $1,000, will | until J o'clock on SLOW, LANIER & CO. PANY.——$40.100 SEVEN t Coupon Bonds, Convertible into Stock withi : will ee, Wall street. Company, my. Hil the 14th day of June it, for a ma Nina Hundred Thousand, Dollars, of the é Bonds of th Seut day of ul ‘The bonds Myabls bait ly, in the city of e ear y 0 Fertible iuto srook at nny time beCore , ‘Are issued in pursuance of cor pore. ny, passed by the Legislature of the State w m8, a8 follor The said corporation borrow, from time to | time, such sum or sums of money as may be ne eessary to complete aid road, and for the other pur. ‘thorized by this act, in the whole not exceeding ‘of the capital stock actually paid in, and = lasue and diepose of their bonds for any a 4 and are hereb: thorized to mortgage Part of their cor- rate property and privileges to secure the payment of eush ot ‘And the said directors may confer on the holderofany bond they ay issue, for money #0 borrowed, the rigt to convert the principal due thereon into stock of the tai ny ot exceeding five years from h regulations as the anid cor | paid in. Petia sect of railroad from Ni 8, 7 miles, it is believed, will bi ‘ee at. Twenty miles will be ‘section between Gores saa, has been surveyed and located, and part of the rails are Sivine bigint nn we meee 4 4 A atockholders, maki as above, titled to take at par bonds. tor tre ateat of toett stool (ows se ly, and the amounts mot Vibeumintn ‘artics, whose bids are acsepted, will be required to my greny per cont upon the amouatawacted to them, on the aay ofduly, remainder ia instalments of twenty pat every two months thereafter. debe tree tescatmant, bes Greny pert oh te at hibere ‘tas Seer trenpay i full "at once, Taterest will commence fro of payment. Veorerves the right, in case of dafantt in ine compe Favell the bonds, nt the fiek ocd party making default. a ment of the instalments. to irther information required, may be obtained at the of the com; CORNELI Ww. LAWRENCE, President pro tom. A ne, See 7 jew York, May 30, {86t. 4 IVIDEND.—THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Eat River Insurance Company have declared s divi- x mot ‘able on and nf} werk x will be closed wth CHfanies HL BIRNRY, Seo. day, By JL UDSON RIVER RAILROAD SECOND MORTGAGE Bonds.—Tho coupons for interest on the second mort- gage bonds of th Yo the 16th inat., WiLL be paid on Presentation at th in Now York, on fer that day. June 6th, I86l. By order of the Board. Sad ater that day. Fuse My ‘Ml. BOPRING, Tressuret.. TO LOAN FOR A TRRM OF YRARS, ON $4,000 ey property. at 6% percent. @A (0 wanted A for tive * T cent aanual inteseat, secured mortgage on three brick Bouses ia Ciacioeati, Oblo, val at gibW0. $2.00) cf this loan will be taken in cofice wad other grocecios, The transaction would be legal of Ohio, RODERICK LAWRENC 38 Wall etree ’ £2 TO $5,000,—FOUR OR FIVR PERSONS , having saoh from SLOW to &5000, and wishing to invest it in a businoes already eutablished, and aro paying At Teast $25,000 per annum, will have an excellent opportu- nity, and one in which there is motisk. The servic above number will be roqnired to suptrintend the bu fe 20 to BH) men constantly emp oy the business: al iontars can be bad by applying at 11 o'clook., to C. B, HOWRS, 89 Nassau stro.t, up stairs NY RESPECTBALR PARTY DISPOSED TO AD. Vance one thy the doliars fe, an interest ina now sad useful invention, productag an art :le of grease and now much Mtemand, may hav ona opportu addre) A note, paid with real mame aad ad- tol & this office PAPER HARGINGS, &o. Fis FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, DROORATIONS, Km, No. 4% Pearl street, between Ma 4 tt ' ry jhok of deoetan crnen hiiin tok lag-rooms, and other sartente et private. aad’ pabile veil Peath AD ate } arti Interesting Proceedings of the Le- gislature. ABOLITION WHIGGERY RAMPANT. The Compromise Resolutions Inde- finitely Postponed. The United States Senatorship in Conn et'cut. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, Si0., dies, See NEW YORK LEGISLATUR SPECIAL SESSION, BY BAIN’S LINE, OFFICE 29 WALL STRERT. Senate, Avasayy, June 11, 1851. A resolution was adopted to confine the business of the | Benate to the old business left undone, excopt districting the State for Congressional districts THE RULFS AMENDED, A debate arose about the rules. The select committee appointed to organize the rules, reported such an amend- ment aj not to require the unanimous consent of the Senate to order a bill read three several times in one day. | Mecers, Danr (anti-canasller) and Cannot: (dem ) con- | tended that it was an arbitrary exercise of power, in- tended to place the minority under the complete control of the majority. If all bills were to be settled in a whig ewucus, and hurried through, the people should at least know the fact. Mr. Coox (whig) explained that the majority bad the responsibility of the business, and ought to be possessed of every necessary facility to transact it speedily. Mr. Jonxsox (Whig) regarded the opposition to the proposed enlargement as but one of a series of attempts to prolong the session to an unreasonable length, The amendment the rules was adopied, THY CONTESTED ELECTION IN THE TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. A memorial was presented from Win, J. Gilbert, claim- ing that he was duly elected to the Senate from the ‘Twenty sixth distriet, and stated that # similar meno- rial ld be presented from the other candidate, Mr. Guinnip. PREPARATIONS FOR WORK, Atter some discussion, the following resolution was offered :— Resolved, Ifthe Assembly concur, that tho clerks of the ‘enate and Assembly distribute to the appropriate standing nittees of thelr respective houses, the decks which have been reported upon favorably by a etand ing committer at the last session of the Legislature, or which her house, to be acted u and that no new proposition for the enact ment of 9 Iaw, except to arrange the Couzreasional distri -ta, pursuant to the late apportionment of members of Congres: or relating to the powers and duties o dlic officers, be acted upou by either branch of the Legislature at this ses | sion. Mr. Sravroy (anti-canatdem.,) moved to amend the resolution so as to exclude the latter part thereof. ‘This | amendment was lost. Mr, Lyoy (canal dem ) unged the great importance to the constitueney which he hud the honor to represent, of several local measures which he would have (lesired'to have passed. ‘The business of that district (the Zlst) had heretofore been neglected, and he thought, the first business of the Legistature was to attend to the Wants of the people, It was of more iim- portance to have the people served than to carry forward any political measure, Mr. Mant (anti-canal dem.) defended the late Senator from the Z1st district (Mr. Skinner) 4s having always been faithful and attentive to his duties ‘The resolution was eventually adopted, Mr. Cannous, (dem) offered the following preamble and Tesolutions:— Whereas the Legislature of the State of New York, for 1861, at its annual seosion, commencing on the ary, remained in session during one huadred cays, wud its members received their fall pay for that period, sling to . 6th, of the coustitution, which provides that the members cf the Legislature shall receive for their services Brum not exceeding jay from the commencement of tho seasion, but such pay shall uot exceed in the aggregate threo hundred dollars for per diem allowance, except in proceed ings for impeachment; and whereas, it has not been in con- lation to extend the late annual session more than two th of Janu- days beyond the time at which it adjourned; and, wherens, the present extraor’ inary sescion w eodloss by propesitia I necessary and constitution Imes, a Presence of an adequate quo- rum f : therefore Ree tthe Assembly concur), That the Lo will, on the Mth day of Jw t., or within that dat Journ sine die. Resolved (af the Assembly concur), That thi ite pretent extracrdl ure not acted on dur saken, (Whig, of day a preomble and resolution was offered by Senator Carroll, affirming that the present session was unnecessa- ry. because there was a sufficient quorum left, even after the twelve Senators had resigned, to pass all bills requir- ing & three-fiths vote, while but yesterday he had offered a resolution urging that all bills passed by bis (Mr. Schconmaker's) vote were inoperative and veid. He left to the Senate to admire the utter inconsistency of the gentleman's course. ‘The resolution offered by Mr. Carroll was then rejected. NOTICES OF BILLS RELATIVE TO NEW YORK CITY Mr. Beramay. (whig.) gave notice that he would, at an early day, ask | the powers apd duties of the department having charge ofthe opening and grading of the streets and public parks in the city of New York Mr. Ceorms, (whig.) gave notice that he would, at an ion to ww Court of the city of New York, passed March 1849, and the several acts heretofore passed in rela- jon to said court “4 LUTION CENSURING THE GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION Mr. Carroll's resolution of yesterday, censuring the language of the Governor's procinmation, was called up pry A 7. introduce a bill to amend an act in re the Marin Mr. Groves, (whig,) of Onondaga, congratulated the | country on the manner in which the people had signified | their disapproral of the conduct of the Senators who resigned. te was a tebuke which must be felt. It was adainistered in different sections of the State, and was emphatic. tT Dart, (anticanal dem.) denied that it was a judgment of the people. The defeat was at an extra- ordinary election, culled at & tine when the agricultaral portion of the community could not conveniently attend to the election. An examination of the votes shor that it was in the villages where speculators reside and contracts were to be expected, where land was to be taken and pail for by the enlargement, where interest Iny at the bottom—it was there that the greatest vote | wastakeo. In other of the districts, the vote was fur lees than usnsl. question would be carried to the people at the next election, when the voice of the agricultural portion of the community could be heard. ith that decision, whatever it should be, he would be satisfied The resolution was indefinitely pos'pcned, by a vote of 16 tos. THR ANTI-ACHOONMAKER RESOLUTION ‘The other resolation Void, was then brought up, and this resolution was alse indefinitely postponed. Adjourned Assembly. Acaavy, June 11, 1851 RISER ENCE OF THI COMPROSRE REAOLETIONS, Mr. Finns called up the series of resolutions yester day offered by Mr. A. A. Thompso Union, and to the measures of compromise of Congress and, on his motion, they were referred to the Committee | on the Judiciary—yens 60, nays 34. Messrs, W, 8. Gregory, Green, Rya' son, voted against the reference. A118 REFERRED DUNTRIETING THE soa TR, FTC ‘The Senate resolution for the reference of bills next came up for concurretce Mr. Bernovons (dem.) moved a rubstitute, direeting the reference of bills im the Assembly. ‘The Scnote resolution was adopted. So muck of the Governgr's message as relates to canals Was referred to the Canal Committes; and ro much as relates to the distrieting of the State into Congressional districts, to a select committee, consisting of one from each jadicial district. Mr. Lenoy (dem) contended that there was not afl. cieos information ip the possewion of the Legislature, on hich to found the distrteting. Mr. L. therefore moved the following resolution ae a substitute :-— Resolved, That the Secretary of State be requested to inform the Mouse whether any Information has been te- ceived from the Secretary of the Interior, as required by act of Congress, number of members of Con- to which this State ia entitled, Theeall for the previous question cut off the propost. tion. ad A. A. Thomp ‘The Clerk was directed to procure an outline map of | the Btate, #0 as toshow the Congressional districts THY ATATS PRIXONS Mr. Bisvior (Whig) laid on the table a resolution res- cinding the resolution providing for an investigation into the affairs of the Auburn, Clinton snd Sing Sing prisons THE PAY OF SRMRERS, Mr. Bisnior also laid om the table © proposed amend. ment to the constitution, relating to the compensation of | members of the Legislature PORTLOR—HIGHER LAW PAPERS, FTC A revolution providing for the payment of postage on documents coming up, Mr. A. A. THosrsow moved to amend 0 a8 to provide that a paper advocating the docs trines of the “higher law" be taken, tbat tho interests of thie st an early codes of proceeding, and that the House wilh WS BY TELEGRAPH.) Byt toconsider the same at an early day, with a view their adoption before the close of the present session, | RESOLUTION TO LIMIT DERATH: tus (whig) offered @ fifteen minute debate | role, which lays over THE COMPROMISE RESOLUTIONS INDFFINITELY PORTPONFD. On motion of Mr. W: Committee were discharged from the furth tion of the Union and compromise resolutions offered by Mr. A. A. Thompson, and they wore postponed in- veten (whig) Novices oF Pitts Mr. Wooster gave notice of a bill amending the char- ter of the Attica and Hornelsville Railroad Company Mr. Buacksroxe gave not of jurors in the city of New York r.Ilieny gave notice of a bill providing for the edu- cxtion of idiots Mr. Ciarx gave netice of a bill to divide the Sixteenth ward of New York. ‘The Assembly then adjowrned ofa bill increasing the | New Hampshire Democratic Convention. JUDGE WOODRURY NOMINATED POR THE PRESIDENCY | Coxconn, June 11, 1 The Democratic State Convention, composed of some two hundred and fifty delegates, was organized to day by the choice of ex-Governor Williams ax President Resolutions in favor of Judge Woodbury for President, wore offered and advocated by General Peaslee Ex Governor Steele also advocated them, and they were unanimously adopted ‘The Convention then adjourned till the afternoon, the body proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Governor, with the following result :— FIST BALLOT, John Sullivan, of Exeter... Luke Woodbury, of Antrim. . Isaac Ross, of Hanover. at Mazatlan, her rigging destroyed, and goldie on board the v when, on re-assembli an Rear Sheen Whole number of votes cast Isthmus. as also the s ‘The seattering votes were divided smong Feven dif- | nt cendidates ‘The sceond and third ballots were of no effect. ' trom the growing cotton has astonishin, Lioomed on the Rio Grande on the Y3th ult. ‘The bowa- dary commission is stil! at Kl Passe Luke Woodbury . John Sullivan, Whole number of vote Necessary toa choice Mr. Woodbury i some Mexican soldier» the democrat! citizens to sid them, Wild Cat is at I Atherton. of at large to the Bi Hateh of Portsmouth, as substitute A series of resolutions, of which the following is the purport, were passed. sficr which the Conyention ad journed'—Thut the democratic party Union; that it will ever remain true ‘to the Union, ia recent adjustment of ‘the hua, was clected Delegate vention, and Albert R is the party of me Of disease of the heart vd ip part; that th great questions of the day is th honor of the country; that the convention coincides with the sentiments of the @ ing the Compromise measures; that unconditional obe- dicnce tothe law is the constitutional duty of every good | citizen,and the cause of national distinetion and at the uction of their state Senator and Repre- worthy of approval ernor's message respect ills upon their | ch hours as | aves were ilso pas dence in the candidate elect for Governor ing the democratic party on th in the State elections. Harmony and general good feeling were evinced in signal (riumph The first ballot resulted as follows T MW. Seymour, dem , had. Baldwin, whig........00.6 Battering (whigs. 15; dem,, 2 T IL Seymour. RK. 8. Baldwin whigs,7 ; dem. Whole number of votes cast Necessary to a choice ... Seuttering (whigs, 7) ( Whole number of votes cast Necessary to a choice management of the Judicial Convent nopolizing the principal nominations of the State, all Scattering (whigs, Whole number of votes cast . Necessary to a cholee..... Whole nusmber of votes cast... Necessary to a choice An adjournme t war then agreed upon, by } Mr. Catlin, (whig) gave notice that he should move to | resume balloting at 11 o'clock to morrow, Connecticut Episcopal Convention. Haarronn, June 11, 1851 ; ! we to introduce @ bill in relation to ecopel charch in this The Annual Convention of th | diocese, commenced its ¢ession at Waterbury, yesterday The Right Rey. Bishop Brownwe ing yours, asked for an assistant, and to-day. upon the | the Rev. Dr. John Williams, President of Dollege in this city. was chosen by the following 3; scattering, 16. Laity, |, On account of advanc- | ney, for Dr. Willinmns. } seattering, 1, for Dr. Williams, Interesting from Besten, CANADASECRETALY LI D—THE SiAD- BAILING or RACH RESCUE CASK, ETC. Bostox, June 11, 1951. ‘The R. M. steamship Canada, Capt. Harrison. sailed at noon for Liverpool, with sixty passengers, amonget them Key, Mr. Lothrop and lady, Mrs. Nathan Apple- ton, and Mr. Elijah Williams and family is bearer of deepatches to London. The Canada takes ‘out $150,000 in American A letter inviting the Ion. Daniel Webster to visit It is signed by a large number of citizens, and is in confirmation of x similar invita- tended to Mr. Webster by the city authorities « . one of the alleged Sha- it has clored its testimony Mr Williams Lowell, appears to-day. few days since. In the trial of Lewis Ia: drach reseuers, the governm: It ix insubstance, that Hayden was present at the exa- mination of Shadrach, and said he would stand by him, that he was seen outside the Court House previous to the reseue. and subsequently with Shadrach, armed with the Inter was forced into scab and driven The defence has been commenced. Jenny Lind has engaged rooms at the Revere House for next week. She will give two concerts here. Mr. Wilson, United States commercial agent for Hayti, arrived here this morning. in the brig Egyptian. y offered by Mr. Carroll, | declaring the reat of Mr. Schoonmaker vacant, and | Mirming that all acts passed by his vote are null and | appointed temporary aceretar which & variety of motions were made Finally, the Fhiladelphia county contested seats wees taken up, and elicited a lengthy debate, Col. W. FP. Small. on behalf of the contestants, and FC. Beighty, on the other side occupied au hour each The Cassphedl and Buchanan delegates Nomination for Congress in Virginia, Nonroux, June 11, 1851 The whigs of this district have nominated Robert Whitfield for Congress Grent Fire at Fitchburg, Masa Frrenmene, Jume 11, 1861. A fire broke out here this morning, destroying the large building occupied by J Crebore & Sinith, chairmakers; sash and blind manufacturer $10,000, and but partially insured, ‘The Floods tn the West, de. Pronras, Diiaols, June 11, t the rise in the Up in relation to the | Damon, planing mill aod Alvah Beckwith ‘The loss is cetimated at debat Fordney or Bigler de Alnviek or Frazer on the other Mr. Wilmot contended for the latter in a very able and lucid speech, and wae tauntingly replied to Wilmot rejoined, and te his position. 1 Despatches from Quiney state tha per Mississippi is unprecedented. fints along the ri for a few days, owin of the O'Reilly telegraph lines on the T. above Quincy. are unable to work to the floods being higher than the ‘The recent rains have caused a heavy rice ia the Sus ‘There is very little lumber going for quebannah river ward, however, altbough the fiver is in fine boating ‘Two Men Drowned. Mascnesten, NE William 11. Gleason and David French. the former aged 92, and the latter 15, were drowned this afternoon, by the upsetting of a boat on the Merrimack river, were six in the boat, but four were saved. The Fioride at Savannah—Duel Savaevant, Jane 10, 1851 Capt Lyon, from New York, arrived at Tybee, at four o'clock, this (Tuesday) morn- ing. and reached her wharf. ¢ half-past five. ‘A duel was fought this mornieg, with rifles, betwoen y Morgan, « Indy being in After two shots, the affair was The steamship Florida Wm. Henderson and Ih volved in the quarrel settled amicably Biltish Vessel Ashore, Nonrons, Jame 1), 1861 ‘The British brig Commerce Carr, of and from Windsor, bo, Bee ow ' Adland, Assistance Went to consideration of the sivit and | her Isat night, — oz Se PRICE TWO CENTS. From Washington City. Wastavorow, June 11, 186% ‘The Secretary of the Taterior bas appointed Eli Duvadly | of Maryland, clerk in the Patent OMe James Dempsey has | recognized a8 Vice Consul from Sweden and Norway, for Alexandria, Virginia, The Court Martial to try Col. Teleott will meet ia this , city on the 25d inst. The Court is composed of Generale ‘Twiggs, Wool, Smith, Totten, Clarke. and » Gibson, Wallach rebi ilds; Colonels Abert, Cram ger Pympton; and Major Lee as Judge Advocate. The President havi Jopted the plan submitted by Mr. Walter for the enlargement of the Capitol, the cormac stone will be laid on the 4th of July next. Henry Aloire and Win Cost Jobnson are in the city. ‘Thomas 1! Walter, of Philadelphia, has been appotuted ty the President Architect and Superintendant of the Capitol A large number of ladies and geotlemen from Now York, Philadelphia, &c., belonging to the German Muai- cal Union, whose annual festival has been celebrating since Raturday, in Baltimore, visited here to-day. emd, after paying their respects to the President, visited the various public edifices Very Interesting from Mexico. New Oxceans, Ju Advices from Vera Cruz, tothe 30th alt., infoem us that the yellow fever was raging with s frightful malig- nity at that place. The Ame an schooner Helen Moore had been seiae@ Placed sel. The captain had protested agains The Mexican Congress did not adjourn till the 3&4, and everything was in the utmost confusion. The bill im favor of granting extracrdinary powers lo the Presideus had failed, ¢ Tehuantepec Furvey had been completed. Tho revenue cutter Duare has left Vera Cruz for the nooner Sears From Texas, &c, Bartimons, June 12, 1861 mail has arrived, bringing Later dates rops in Texas are flourishing, amd y improved. Cottom The South: ston A difficulty had occurred between some Kickapoos and The latter had culled on the le Pasa, Mrs, Shultze, a respectable lady, was burned to dentia Riebmovod, on Tuesday, by ler clothes taking fire om a lamp. By a despatch received this morning from Richison@, we learn that Mr. ‘Terry, the editor of the Lynchburgh Virginian, i dead. Mr, 0. ©, Tiffany, a wealthy citixen of Baltimore, fe from Massachusetts, died suddenly this morning, THE DEMOCRACY IN PENNSYLVANIA. The Democratic State Convention at Hare risburg. OUR MARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE. Hannisnure, June 10, 185%, The Approaching Contest—Tests of Religion and Birth— Foreigners and Nutives— Stone in the Sleeve for Case, Ge. A considerable number of the delegates to the Judiciad Convention, which mects to-morrow, have arrived, an@ the remainder will be here this evening. Vast prepare tions and wire-pulling have been going on have been held, and nothing left undone to secure the victory on either side. Philadelphia is the focus of all the intrigues of the State. Itis stated that « secret meeting was recently held there by the opposition, or the section of the democrats honored with the soubriquet of “disorganizers,”’ and that whigs attended it by Invitation, the object being to produce an independent ticket. low that the opposition is most formidable. A protest will be pre pation. (ieee large numbor of influential demo- erats. The ostensible first, the unfitness of Judge Campbell for the high office of Judge of the Supreme Court, from a defeot of mental and moral qualitic his supporters have introduced a religious test, apy to sectarian prejudices and to foreiga birth. | Cam, ira © also object on the ground that the managers of the ‘aucusee er this may be ono thing is certain, and that is ented, to-morrow, against Judge Campbell's nomi- grounds of opposition are two-fold— ions ; and secondly, because holie, and of Irish parentage, The opposition Reading Convertien cught not to be allowed to have the mn also, thus mo 4 giving nothing ip return. They are, t repared to kick out of harness, even at the rirk of be ing branded as divorganizers. ‘Their allegations are strenuously denied by the Campbell and Buchanan ty, who charge the opposition with « wicked ntteunpt to revive nativeism, plish a temporary them and with a design to det the accu to say. Verhaps they are all tue in a very great degree. tall € the leaders are all bought off before the time fur the struggle arrives. All good men depre troducing into a happy community the religious discord and & war of races ; and the leaders om, either side, who are guilty of such a wanton and suicidal course, ought be frowned down by all sections of the | people. Some of the actors are probably not in cere in what they say and do; but they sow broadcast over the land the seeds of Latred and malice, which wild take root and nd ull its horrors, in order to accom. nd selfish chjvet They also charge ith deliberate treason to the democratic party, eat it at the election. How fae ions on either side are true, it is not for me ‘vents. a grand shinny may be expected, unieas ‘ate the idea ot im ree element of «i bring forth fruits destructive to the peace harmony of a mixed community 1 can tell you a seeret which has ‘not yet transpired, and which the Bochauanites are keeping as still as the grave till the proper time a stone in their sleeve for Cass, with which they intend to smite bim in the forehead, somewhat after the fashion that David slew ( | the ground of his di law, though in bis place inthe Senate, at the time ét was brought forward. This is one reason why they wetion comes, They have ah They intend to attack hin om Lining to vote for the Fugitive Slave vught forward suck #trong Union and compromise re- solutions; and why they are assaiiing Governor Johm- ston with such viger for refusing to sign the bill gramt- ing the use slaves, bee: Governor passes thicugh him into of the the jails for the detention of fugitive « they thin’ every stab they give the whig ass. Such ls one phage litical ¢ RAPE Penasylvania Democratic Judicial State Convention, Hannimm ao, June 11, 1861, The Judicial State Democratic Convention was ex ganiced this morving, at 1) o'clock imthe hail of the House of Representatives The ion. James Madison Porter, of Northamptow county, was elected temporary chairman. The matter of contested sents of delegates was taken up, and is sow being considered. Five Judg are to be nominated by the convention . of the Supreme Ooert Mersre. Chain, Roberts, Young 11 Lamberton, mes of undieputed delegates were called After ad referred. he te recelved by a lange me ority ‘The dircuasions, both on the Philadelphia and Lancas ter delegations. were highty interesting. There wae @ hand battle on the former, and several pasenges of arma on bot ‘The Hen. David Wilmot took « prominent part in the om the admission of the Lanoaster delegates, the utes being on one side, and the Colonel Samuel Black Mr Kk the opportunity of ‘xpressed his dissent foom the reeoia- tions of the Reading Convention, and raid the resoln- tions of the democracy of Pennsylvania bad very little weight, because those of one year contradicted those of another Ths politionl creed was the old one, and he waa resolved to adbere to it, and to hope on. and did aot wid to disorganise the party. The Alnvick delegates were re jected. and the Fordnuey admisted by a vote of 8 to 96, thos beth decisions are in favor of the Campbell and Buchanan party, and furnish w test of the voting mt the nomination to-morrow The Convention then proceeded to dispose of other contested delegations, none of which posmmesed any im terest, amd adjourned till to morrow, without completing its anieaey © Colonel r, the “old war horse’ from Lancaster, is here Marine Affairs, Try US. M. Steamer Gronara, Capt. Porter, teft yesterday afternoon for Havana, &e She takes owt among ber passengers Col. M'Lean, the eMoient mall agent—this making his fifteenth or sixteenth trip acrom the Isthmus. A full liet of her passengors will be found in another eolumn. Lavxenrs —Ship Hillman, intended fer a whaler, is te be launched on Wednesday by Messrs, ililiman, Rew Bedford. She a & Co., and li be commanded b; ‘apt Ohi — -¥ Cook, late of chip Good Return Chip Cornelius How. land ie to be launel Bedford, 12th inst is 282 tons, was built for Mesere H. Tabor non, of New d by Mr. David © United States Comm sstonor*e Omer, Before J. W. Nelson, Raq Jisy 10—Rewieting the Authorities —Capt. Alomandee Barron, of the Pritich brig Susannah, was brought up ow a charge of wilfully obstructing and resisting an Chere Pf the Vnited States when serving « process against (het 1 emt, MAL em