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THE POLITICS OF NEW YORK. | <i,'¢ Tyleriseis SR crc | mare ea | x fered 8 a 'ALKER, at the close of bis address, of enn HO MAAANIIDD the anxiety for office e | to harmony, not @ truce but @ bons file ; Beats oaks ean ans INUikstns 20 conus Betta Whe Whig Triangular Committees at Albany | mountains ef prejudice can easily be removed, pro. | peace; and in order that Chere aigae temo malsioce following resolutions :— arte squatter | tooo ot Seciecke ae =The Mfffect of the Conference, and ne | vided afairand equal distribution of offices shall | or misunderstanding hereafter about the tocms of | Resolved, That we greet with joy and enthusiasm the | drama style ~ “Caving in of the Bilver Grays. be awarded to each section of tho party. Thors { union, it was neoemury that they should be fully | recent intelligence from the Irland of Cubs as Indicative | Mr. Stevens to Bc x will be much ‘and watching watil the and clearly defined, and that the platform which | of the heroic resolution and devstion of thet people, ant | ge Trevi, My fore, to Bcrrow of the pL, cnn dig ausembling ofthe State convention en the 17th of | the united party is ocoupy should be din | pf thelr to make every scridce to hele | Mniriar Mis oie rt eet, Aunany, Angust 4,1551. | WiEtherthe anion was fraululently made or not ri somtaden tans ee com wre | gpitetalved, That the Cubans having given an earnest of ti Wivds, Marea, des comedy ot Rie at Pi "i ‘, a exer lic WIVEs. “The Attempt to Harmonize the Whig Party— Union | Until then, thousands of cautious whige will with- | confeas, but the 2 ap which they byes ty ge? sbticen Leslee 8 rs Toodle, Mr. Bertone fine Tims Teodle, Mes, Hughes ans and men, to sid, without HMarmony—Cruftiaess of the Abolition | hold their assent. were placed, not only jnstisied such action oa | by ail meaus inour power, their efforts, watil they shall ON, TRE, STREET.—BOXRS, a oe Whigs— Advantages wha tiey Anticipate. paper bs thelr part, Dut rendered’ it imperative,” Cie de: | be seve with wavownn ; NA Beomtbi lea ge Orehorra avg egnie Pa: | JTALIAN OPERA a7 Castle oanbEN OPERA During the past week tho political barometer | crromthe Albany Evening Journal (abolition, Bewara's | (Arata of pat for the commit, | cyltrman of this mccting Uoideatt an, eldvoos to the nite | gigeypersons, $8, Duors open at, curtain Fises misting | Aanivaion, center ning August 5; Wil bo Pi o s ) Beward's twe have entire confidence, will be approved | Chairman of this meeting to draft an address to the siti- | tor Dofore # Tuesday er ‘A @ - | Perlormed the celebrated o z 7 i i yi f at 5, the with great, if not entire, unanimity by the wrigs | Het of Louisiana and the United States. iu behalfof the | monte’ will commence with the dtamnot CHARLES TT of Naw York. It would bs very’ strange if it Cuban revolution, the Merry Monarch—Captain © Mr. J. nm. Soott; did not fil to satisfy n few cxtcourate Se cack |: g:ittsotved: hat a committee of ton be appointed hy | Copp, Mts C: Fox, Spanion Danse, by Miss Ludiam, Ty ited im a call fe branch of the party, pl wh» haveailoned. es im Soph ee sole She Compnitten for sho, Peon tion ty Mics tydlame To-ooaciude with the SEV-AW. ReCa PES fi " it- | uni in for a Stat vi i > wh) wi jou, Juban Liberty, whose duty it snall be to collect con- Miss Liv “ wi Q a. wipity the: whig pirty. There wore three comills.| Toe eae eu ae re entention. | hE | personal fecling, “or prejudice, to control taoit | tributions from our eltizens to .ald the Guban_pateioes, | Pl fVEURIDE OF DRRSDEN—Katl, Mrs. F. Drew; Heart | yo yortpcusmont on geovm teens: The frat, the. Soward abolitionists, oppose ti udgment; but the t majority will read and | and to forward the same as speedily as possibls. ae Opera, in Italian ond Ena . and mutual concession. The several ¢>mmittoss . i q ¥ . i tothe administration, of which John L. Sehoaleraft | met with a profound sense of thir toxpouaibilitivs. | £2 iich me den all sksaciee me eg, ee ee AG gtrrrerr ee de Bot abnaice and Eropeteto . Ua ~was chairman; tho second, the silver grays, frieads | They know that their constituents desired the cor- | geclaration the committees Larehed'a dia froas Ciedemeinbied A Manaser, Admit! 7 ; ‘uni f e ; led multitude. Hi id th -of Mr. Fillmore, the compromise, &»., of which | dial sy ee party, if, as they belioved, it was | to perform. A union, to be worth ele go An be | no necessity in caine: toethe er Poy i on. ‘Mr. Samuel Stevens was chairman; and the third, Le fe to effect such union without a sacrifice of | substantial and permanent, must be on terms taat | there was ne man @mong them wao would say ee A will allow the parties to it to preserve their by nay. the committee appointed by the members of the union has beemeffected. The old land- | gnq geif Ah wg Concessions Evite 4 vita ‘Tine following named gentlemen wore then ap- Legislature, consisting of two silvers and four abo- | Marks of the party aro distinctly recognized, while | principles can and should be made. pointed, in accordance with the fourth resolution, Mere has exhibited the greatest variation, in con- organ) Aug. 2) g , : Tho Whig State C ; ; Bequence of the asombling of the various commit oc roe, Wie State Contra Comite and the tees having in charge the duty of sttempting to | by the whig members of the Legisla: ARISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ CRs WAY, above Gtand sreeste nde sere ‘uring the week until further notice, The 0 Donx Extraordinsire, by Madll and well known CHRISTY'S MIN‘ anales. Followed by thy comival | efficient and versatil 4 % DANCING BARGER. Comic | fenced performers rE thi management of E. P, Chiis- : pseu; after which, the new, hishly | ty, whose concerts ‘succession of * and tively pantominect THE FOU@ LOVERS, by | very” have been recsived with favor & the distinguished Martinetti Family. In the evening, ate and jonable sudiences. Tiokste, 23 en by Leon tii ri beighto'clock, The patrons ition whigs, of which George Geddes assumed the | More recent and more perplexing questions have |" ‘This is the character of the union that bas now | commitiee on colleations :— Herr Cline? Curious Laagee teatett Sad] 2 seven. and. will seman een fr: mot, and ly and harmoniously dis- . 7 + ine. Curious oe Feats, by Martin At | of Christy's Minstrels respectful; boat the <ehairmanship. For two wholo days the committoes | posedof. Although there isudiatinot and emphatio | batt. formal, Neither has sacrifood: what was es. | | MM; Gols, D, f Reando; Jon en Meet | atk etme aaL A ROLAND Jw AN ULLVER: | Betarlay Atucrnoon Concer wil be Uaconiined for Were in secret session, discussing the grounds upon | reiteration of the inflexible purpote of the whigs of | patched up to subserve Pte) temporary purposes, | Bee Smith, Emie Hiriac, Chas, » Win, Buras, B, | LOVERS Characters | by fie Mart Family. “The which to effect a union, and in transimitting to each | New York to oppose every attemapt to introduce | 1o be dissulved when those exigencies ceass tocxist; | "is" ™Z. eve said that he could notimnedi | ee KUROPKAN ADVERTISUMENTS, rey - A ¥ . a n os other propositions for that purpose. During all petty Ao Cia of the ‘often avowed twhis but is based on enduring principles. It bys, a3 ately appoint the committee on the addross, bat ELWOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI- Schaap SNe r a ay this sime, no approach to unity was effected, both | doctrine, that every State has the right to regu- poh ofthe a ener eatin or al bearing upon | would do so at as carly an hour as possible. b : tions of the day, cf 4 wt sections adhering to their own dei 3 and it ap. Jate its own domestic affairs without interfereace as bearing seg 80 At the cali of the meeting, Gen. F. Lusion came peared that “a Friday mache cane By ao | om other haeap ts reign east ‘ Aon rate muer tao incense of gens einet ies. Tals i pacing ae ret oo ‘with, the teeth Fey ian uiescence in and obedience to all laws, - 4d we had sympathised wi rt et gloomy, that the silvers actually adopted n resolu- | tutfonally passed, and whose validity is sanctioned | {Re Ov!¥ correct mode of dealing with groat quos- ; ind cosy Ge open every nisi. Thiajastiy elebeaeotanaeaont mis te Lautan, Laerpeet and remy cores seiormers, unaer the seis. |: fully selected and recommended ?— icy LONDON LIST. AVOTIONEER, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENT. pocious anil tock wentiiotes Bernard 2) Jorn ‘street, n States when struggling for their independenca, and A tion to adjourn. ‘This was sent tothe abolition | by the judioial tlbunals of the land, ia. declared to | {40S ,,W eave allowed ourselves to be disturbed | in tno the people of New York fitted outa ahip and Admin gens, eoteovenst | ttedpantis matt acietl. hlels ati Faget . | be the solemn duty of every citizen, tho right to | jated pie he pe t prin. | Joaded her with men and arms to aid Greece in hor rday, for the especial seosmare | ARTISTS’ COLOR AND Va council, which, upon consultation, returacd an an- | oo.jy disouss such laws, or to seek thelr modif- ” rol rptawinnlilen dy fri peadsed enteht are bt efforts to overthrew the power of the Tarks. In ing at 3 o’olock, P.M. Nowman, 26 Soho Sauare; #wer of non-concurrence, and recommended an ad- | cation and repeal, is reaffirmed a3 a right not to ps, seo AS ane aikie otokl dee ati aa P. 1836, when Texas hoisted the single star to the RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATITAM SQUARE.—LAST York, Eyre te Ware cline jourcment until Satarday morning, which was | be surrendered. y 3 breeze, tho men of wealth came to her aid, and ae eaten —Gectge Lake eale prietor.— Roberson & 1 Long Acre, artiste’ colors and draw agreed to. During the interval, consultations were | ‘The cordial and unanimous concurrence of the pe Saad Se A aR those who had no wealth brought to the cause of | Admissi Private Boxos, 60 conta; Stage Soate | prusif AND COMB MAKERS. held with th tsid ai tate de soveral committees in these propositions, not only | Another Demonstration at New Orleans for | freedom strong arms and stout hearts. HE 3 senbes Parquet, 12; 4. Elogant Motealfe, Bingley & Co, to Hl. R. H. Prineo Albort, 138 eld with the outsiders, and it was finally deter- | yford a gratifying indication of the continuod at Cuba. He contended that an American citizen ind the the efter setiosk, sat B. Oxford street. 3 amined to agree upon the propositions submitted by peceonpe of the eyo Perpelpios 80 just in heme pay Sata RATIO (S Twciprsing hae — esis Tighe to cise hey aaihee aeneete for Apdiapensense: 8 by evening a8 eight o'clock. Ti et ne a en Fok By peaks Chageh | Yard ia ‘Mr. Bab2ock, under the direction of Mr. Fillmore. | selves and so-vital to domestic harmouy, but of the SP or |. LOPEZ AND GEN. HUSTON, and conal yy asking three cheers for the decla- LJ her pl ‘tohford,” * ord The cil . § their ith desire of their representatives to effort a union , (From the New Orleans Picayune, July 27.) ration of Cuban patriots ; which were given long Eutloplan Opera troupe ‘aesabesing Seta; geciore dormers, being ‘tipper i.Mail ) Po Braass litee att silver grays met their opponents with more | 1 on principles which every whig may sauotion who | __It is but seldom, and only at times whvn raatters | and loud. umbering iiteen performers, being | BOARDING OUSES. Doldness and determination than they evor before | hbidsfeacred the principles of human freedow aud | of great and general importance wore to be cou- | “At the close of Gen, Huston’ b, Gon. Lo- od Bite re ot Mouel Artiste, who are we | eee eae eter Road, Hyde Park, supecion principles reedow , é a r speceh, Gon. Lo. OA po yee bo accommodations, exhibited. During the entiro session of the Logis | the liberty of'specoh. sidered, that we have seen so large or enthusiastic | pez appeared on the stand, and was received by | ber of benutifal taticaun, totes from the poate eet: | COURT DRESS MAKERS AND NILLINERS. lente diay’ suffered: thasuualsan' tocuniarea’ distes Union, upon such a basis, followed by an oxpres- | ® meeting as that which assembled at Bauk’s Ar- | cheers perfectly elec ing, which were continued | 84 medern times; a company of Arab Girls, Nino go throage Mrs. HUL, to the Queen aad Royal Family, 171 Now Bead tion, defeat, ‘and disaster, without dati to oiler. | S18 of conddeneo inthe national and State adiia- | cade last evening, in relation tothe prosontstruggle | for several minutes amid the waving of hats and | fine'th’ Cais Pana Jone ag argent koe; | CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, -any resentment. All their attempts to endorse tho | istrations, cannot fail to be as accep:able to the for Cuban independence. The meeting orgautzed | handkerchiefs. He spoke as follows in Spanisit, | Male and Female Artists’ who will given exattns of Delolme Honry, 4 Rathbone Place, Oxford stevet. ‘“dininistration of Mr. Fillmore and his cabinet, to | gteat mass of the whigs ofthe Stato, as it is unquos- | at the call of Mr. John Goodin, who nominated the | which was translated tothe mooting by Mr. Sigur: | Marble Statuary unoquatied in tho world, together wish s old & Co. Chas. Frodsham, #4 Strand, cormcr of sustain the laws of tho last session of Congress, to | Uonably wise, conciliatory and just. following officers :— Although I would wish to address you all night on | {aFsty of interoating performances overy aftornoca and Vieyren i hep 12 Rogent street. Javite Mr. Webster to visit the State years) We cannot doubt that this call will bo responded | Parsinrwr—Capt, James Stockton ‘| the affairs of Cuba, and her relations with tho | Svemn& For perticclars exo bills of eaok yrClate facb,) to H. R. Hi, Grand Duke of proved perfectly abortive, and were scouted, ruled | t9 by tho mhige of the State in the sumo spirit | cutter, Ptriek Irwin, Jamos Smith, Ds Wedderbura, J, | United States, Lam yot, compelled to restrain m AYMOND & HERE DREISBACI's MENAGERIE. | CUTLERY AND SUNGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Flt, and discarded, equally as promptly as if they | Which inducod its promulgation. Vital prinoiplos, | {'yter, attck turin, Jamon Sinith, De Wedderburb 4. | earnest desire by tho knowledge that my words This celebraccd Monagerio—the largest and bent con: | °” Moseley. Vel & Soa, If wad 13 Now ateeots Covet Gase had been propositions submitted by the democrats, | dependent of those upon which we have differed, | p. white” 4 eabiey % ™ | cannot flow directly from my lips to your glorious | fucka im ths kuawr, world” cubracing linost ever fry DRED. AND i 7 But on this ovcasion they appeared with a bold | 2f¢ at stake. The harmony of the party is in- neranies —T. W. Hall, L. L, Dillard, Durant Da | hearts It isnow publicly known that the patriots of | tronage ana applanse of randredo uf ahomeceierg? ake moey, | CHIED, BED. AND papas: LINER. kdbes stills jront. Mr. Fillmore, through Thomas M. Footo, | dispensable to the success of those principles. That | Ponta, Alex. Walker. Cuba have struck the first blow in behalf of inde- | respectable and intelligent people of tho United States, has eral outsite, . presented his ultimatu: ‘he administration must | hatmony is now effected. Let every personal con- | ‘I'he nominations were approved of by acclama- | pendence—that they have raised their own arms in | Wisi commenced a mo-s Prillisat summer campaign, and will CARPET MANUFACTURERS. Be sustained, the compromise teasures must be en- | Si#eration be brought into subjection to secure the | tion, and ope: Stockton briefly addressed the meot- | their own cause—yet no one that knows not thoir | the following order, v ott Sask da Lapworth, Ax. & Co., 22 Old Bond street; to Her Majeoty cored, aud’ the agitation of the slavery question | triumph of those principles. ing. Le said that they had’ assembled there to | helpless condition, and the terrible tyranny under | 2th; Waldobcro, goth: U homston, Avgast 1st, Watson, Hell @ Con to Her Majesty, 85 and 36 Old Boa ‘aust be suspended Sother mise ‘no union vould bo | ("fom the Albauy Argus, (Hunker Democrat,) Aug, 4) | hear road the declaration of independoace made at | which they suffer, can form an estimate of the horo- | Reekand. 21: ee p . street. orin' LOTH MERCHAN Ni th, | C) Looe MERCHANTS AND FANCY WOOLLEN WARE ugreed to, and the whigs of the rest of the nation It is well known, here, at all events, that the two | Vuerto Principe, on the Fourth of July, and signed | ism of the effort which they have made. for my Ith; Dov ceed in sustai ft ig Si ant ig legislative | by two hundred patriots who were battling tor th art, 1 can say that, having myself early ondea- J must proceed in sustaining and upholding the ad- | Whig State committeos and the whig leg' y d attling for the | part, y that, ng my! Scenes aitinaein sai ian Bull & Wilson, 62 St. Martin's la ministyation without the wid of Mr. Seward and | CoMMmittee have been in consultation for several days | freedom of their country. vored to sow the germ of liberty in the hearts of “he North begs mat pool Saabs wae aoe DRESSING EDS poy ¢ lionoF 0! + ge Lig section of the whi ty in N fork: —negotiating the terms of a “union of the whig Judge Walker then read the following declara- | the Cuban people, | can appreciate the magnitude prt ge tels ‘ Be : sahole time of the fa-¢ og yas pie ec party.” Their labors were brought to a close on | tion of Cuban independence, which was 5 ato to | of the responsibility they nave ssumed, and of the | early in September, ad giving im poriee of tis Grand Fash baal rr 1g ee to tise Madesey, ad Prince Albert, 7 Gores ’ Saturday, aud the result was a union of the three | throughout with profound attention:— obstacles they must overcome in order to achieve able Drawing Room Entertainmon ret. 4 of hia Grand Fash et Soirees Fanta: a tie Filse’e Piemia| Rye rag try ra Bab. committees in a call for a Union whig Stato nomi- | ro rik INKABITANTS OF CUBA AND To ALI. FREEMEN. | success. I know that they have looked to you, the | flue ee EP ee a eee ase, sare ington. ph Bet Me Meas Maleoly, 27 Stand. eock, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Kidd, and thoir friends, ot ia cid apa: to be held in Syracuse on the Rt Peele: possesses the unalienable right of oaele American people, the pioneers : pee coun of threnghoud alt Barope, snd have invariably Peaeted oreey- GOLDSMITHS, JEWELLERS, AND SiLVERSMITHS. kvowing the President’s views, ‘omained inexorabie, ae on goat sista H's heslaaattinn'on*ihe al pee ne wy - government by which it is Apoges Mage apa for sympa Age sd pe 0 cause | pethn te Ms future announeements, witab wilfeontats ee Hon’ oskel be, nuscocnons te Biarn le Naateaee ‘frm, ang immovable, and manifested a readiness to P ruled, whenever its interests, its honor, and its | they were about to undertake. ey knew not | q ils of his intentions. de of Europe and the Rast. adjourn sine die, if a platform was not erected | ‘ies and principles of the whiga of this State, as | safety require such a change; since it is oalyfor | your laws; they were ignorant of treaties; . me - ~ —— | GUN, PISTOL, AND RIFLE MAKERS, i i i ion cou! they are understood” by the three committees, ** : i hy OW OPEN.—SIGNOR SPINET?O'S EXUIBITION Blisectt, John, Marviacturer, 821, 322 Tigh Holl bpon which the national administration cou'd stand rabies particularly sd uations eth neta its advantage that it has delegated its powers to ut in the confidence of their hearts they drew N° of performing Birds and Cats, at Bt. lake's Halle sot Seas Viet bee, Dine ah igh Holborn. 7 erect. In a national point of view the silvers hi 4 ‘ 9 t certain determinate persons. the sword, believing that you, who had pointed + ill be ti a aT fhendvantage of theik opponents, of whlch they | tbe country.” But the reader will look in vain, in | "A" government which is a standing conspiracy | the way, could not forsake fuer when they bad fol- ce’ Performance nt Si occlock Admission 2 | Lancaster, Chinsion nanntacturer, 151 New Bon steset> ‘were well aware, because if the Sewardites refused | this declaration, for any recognition of the compro- | against the governed, lores its vitality and becomes | lowed in yourfootsteps. They knew not that there | cen's, On Wednesday oad Saturday, am ontertainmont a? 3}; ene TyACEMAN, EMUROIDERER, AND ARMY 4@ i ei bee 4 to endcrte the administratioa, they would be vir- | ™!8¢ measures as a final, or even temporary settle- | a despotism intolerable to rational'men. In such | was any prohibition to your extending the assistance 2 ~ a tially exctaded from ‘the rational pee Ai ment of these questions; oa the contrary, he will | a case the sovereignty reverts, of right, to the | which your example had given them aright to ex- | yt SHONTLY CLOSE, THM LATE PROF, Sauzrs a ee wee eee and as it is their desire to secure the nomi. | fimdin them a distinct nggation of any such idea— | centre whence it emanated, to be again remodeled | pect; and they were conscious that there was a per evlebratod collection of Wax Models, now cn exbibi- | ROSTERS, GLOVERS AND SHIRT MAKERS, L i? e ’ ry “ 4 5, fats + - 3, tion at the Society 306 Broadw. Goy, Evans & Co,, gentlemen outfitters, 175 Pioes- ation of General Seott for the Presidonc coupled with the not less ct affirmance of the | into such a form as may best suit the wants und | vading principle in the human bosom which prompts | {is prinespat th rifts 4 they, therefore, yielded us a matter of policy. [Thay | PtBciple of provisoism., Sint wo have not misap- | circumstances of those to whom that sovereignty | univereal sympathy fora suffering people, strug- | stil 34. /-ands% © wily, and diane aC Go. outitters, 6 Old Bondateeety yieided on al! but the compromise measures, which | Prchouded the gist of the committees’ declaration of | appertains. gling with an oppressor. But in this entiusiastic | ev day tor gentlemen, Tickets 25 ¢ * Ficeadili = Were the gist. of the wiiole.—Lp. Hezat.] ~By | "ieWss 18 apparent enough from tho tone and lan- The people of Cuba present a strong, perbaps | assemblage | see before my eyes the evidence that | py\o FEMALE PROFESSIONAL SINGERS.—THE UN Gedsall, George, ladiee’ and geatlomen’s waseheusn, this concession, on paper, they well be stile to age of the Evening Journal :—— the strongest of all possible cases, for the applica- | the hopes of the Cubans were not unfounded, and Gersigned is prepared to enter into.au engagement with Waterloo Place, Pall Maly maautae appear at the uatioual eouvention ia the spring of | ,qiet file acuulescence in and obedionee to all laws con- | tion of these saered principles, inasmuch as the co- | that you will not suter them long to languish be- | several talented fadles wh bg Bastish salads Gat Si'and So Oxtord streets indies? out ibe rith a delegation of fall twensy five. whorwill | *tvticnally passed, and whowe validity {sanctioned by | Jonial despotism of Spain over this island is uno- | neath the tyranay of Spain Ia conclusion, gen. | Minted sagt. Fe EY Spe aay sustain the General in opposition to Mr. Fillmore, | solemn duty of every citizen, the right to freely discuss qualied in the history of nations: Wherefore, re- | tlemen, I thank you for your kind reception of B & Glonny, to the Queen, 152Strand, Mr. Webster, or any other man. It is doubtful, as | such laws and to seek their modification or repeal is re- | ‘Wing our outraged rights, wo hayo this day | myself, and for the enthusiastic feeling whica you ‘ 4 ( i summa watters now stand, witn all the activit; acit! afirmed as 2 right not to be surrendered, determined to throw off the shackles of our tyrants, | manifest towards my oppressed count: $ and caution on the side of the abolition LN oars “The cordial'and wnanitious concurrence of the seye- | and to raise the bright standard of freedom to lead ‘There were frequent calls for Jud, "49 ae, Ran- ete Sarerenen’ Siete pee ther Mr. Fillmore can obtain a single vote from this | Tal committees in these propositions, not only fords a | us to victory, with the unalterable purpose of dell Hunt, and Capt. Clendennen. The latter gon- orm the upper galleries of cay State inthe national convention, out of the cities | &t4ttying indication of the continued attachinens of the | raising ourselves to the rank of a froe people, or of | tleman finally came forward, and addressed the ogee bey one eee ‘Worth more than ihe price of of New York aud Buffalo. mony 3 “ns acd fe Nn eage Kernd Siew meeting on the fleld of battle a glorious death, pre- | mecting; after which a motion to adjourn was | —— a ae inane es ———— Glo’ ar Hot nities and gentle af ra . Matic harmony, oprese: * imes, e 2 slave Ei ATRE FOR RENT.—THE MARYLAND THEATRE, 4 c - Date. The committes agreed to hold only one State | tives to effect « uvion upon principles which evsey whig | {Fables ® thousand times, to the degrading slavery | putand carried, Miicuated {a Trout ciiece, Daltiaere: Mis isoferet tet | Plarta Tavera’ iictel and. Cofice House, Govent Gardens convention, to nominate Stare otfivers. The grays | may sanction who holds sacred the principles of human : The Death of Mr. Nelson, rout for the coming season. It is fitted for th ¥ . at first demanded that the other side should pledge | freedom end the liberty of speech.” But as a revolution is always attended by sacri- Bautiwons, August 2, 1851. equestrian performances, the ring bi t: Nv. Stowart, to give them one half the caudidates ; bat after cua- This resu i fie lamities and disasters, it is incumbeat oa a —DearSir—In the his morn- 1 is'well fitted . | sang ; result verifies the prediction, often made, that ‘ ji ot fe Anxoun Nusson:—Doar Sir—In the Herald of this arorn is of large di ons, about 8 Q treet, Oxford stress, siderable discussion it was finally determiacd that | tne wag party of this Stuns pa chany otber eoecat | us—in addition to the self-evident axiom set forth | yng] noticed that a Mr. Denning. of Wisconsin, is ropre- | depth, aud in good coudilion, te quiring Noble smoking * any agreement which might be made here would be t ad Will net oni he basis of the | 12 he commencement of this solemn declaration— | sented ax being engaged im conversation wilh your son, | for re-opeving. Agpligations may be satrecand to IRISH POPLIN MANUFACTURERS. vino binding power upon the State convention, | “tte, cannot and will not unite on the basis of the | to expose the just causes which have impelled us | I. K. Nelson, at the time he was thrown overboar! by a WM. MINIFLE, 114 Balthnore st., Baltimore, Ma, Mise Eliigtt, 64 St. Jamies eiroet; exclusive ale ol Table sydit was therefore abandoced. Here tho aboli- omise. ‘The whig union in this State, such a8 | to assume the position which we now eccupy- lurch of the Penodsoot. ‘The fuctain the cave are, tha: T = - PORTMANTERUS TRUNKS, AND PACKING CASE. 8 on precizely the opposite basis. So we un- ‘Lhe world must know the grievous injustice, and | had made the acquaintance of your son immediately Scuthgats, J., 76 Watling strect, City, Manufacturer of on whigs have gained another advantage, beeause | Geystand it, and so it will be genorally understood. b A 6 polling abe i v ¢ i 7 v vexations, which pa erame efter the boat left her dock in New York, and afi there is bo question but as ieee ara, pane In this respect, as in all respects, the whig party of | has ose vised, and dace nam ears. crvacds tbe taking supper together, we repaired to the hurricane | See en rae oe ee Wate. att rose, what | this State, now, as horotofore, occupy position of | miserable inhabitants of Cuba—injustice aud op- | deck #04 engaged iu conversation until about elovea Will be much stronger than it was last year, when | distinct autagonism to the democratic party of the pression of such megnitude that the safferings of o'clock, when I proposed going to own births, ani at the Registered Portmantean, PIN, NEEDLE. AND PISH HOOK MANUFACTURERS Kirby, Beard & Co., Cannon strect, London. RIDING HABITS. Underwood & Riling Habit Makers, 1 Voew ® attend at day of Aug ‘RY WATLACK, Stage Manager, i Mr. Granger und his followers seceded. A state | a : ‘ the same time remarking that [ thought it probable wo = — 3 ticket wilrbe furmed under thé dictation of Mr. | jtite and nation; and the issue thus tendered on | ‘gny other people, compared with ours, are but as a | wouldthave a storm betore morning; at she same moment, AMCSKMENTS IN BROOKLYN BTATIUNEERS AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUPAG- Seward, ond the friends of Mr. Filimore, if they ad- | ‘Be Great national question of the day, the latter | shadow to a reality. without avy remark, he stepped over the rail aad held | « : too 5 Wrens. ant og ‘se made here on’ Satariay, | Mili be prompt to accept at tho co vloctiva. | The Spanish government has deprived us of all | on by a ¢mall rope. #t the same time taking « survey of ‘Waterlow & Sons, 65 to 63 London Wall, 49 Parliament een ta the penpseanien, a " we : wate ‘+ | That the result will be such as all true democrats politica! rights, maintaining us in a state of pupil- | the beavens. Ie remained standing for some five oe a btreet, and z Birebin jane Sosieeole ond on fap mid. he sompelied 10. voie int Se ting the plat- | 2eite, We will not permit ourselves to doubt. dgo, notwithstanding that our population, wealth, | minutes, and then made a move to step over, aud Ja doing SILK, MERCERS, LINEN DRAFERS, ntti ceeraee, Bovtoret, LANs A Seme SRE ON BE | Oe th Filly m and other cireamstances, render us euperior to the | fe bi hat cought in the rope by which he held. and was Regent Honse, 240 and 242 Regent stress. form the Seward abolitionists bave abandoned nearly | (From the Albany Register, (Fillmore on Silver Grey,) Per pers thrown over the rail upon the ceck of the boat. Justat that | John Hrosa>am, Mr. W. a Son & Fre-hody, 4 Wigmore street, Onvem i July 31; before the dar i t of her turbulent, poor, and ignorant ae eham. Jordan, 7 ae ailtheirformer profetsions of friendship fortheslaves. | , tuly 31; before the triangular mecting,) o nF wri. s moment, and while he was in the act of catchiug at his | B'l!c Faury. sod Miss Car rwithtrs juare. hic their dictatorial organ, The nasural consequences of this usur- | pat the’ boat lureb, and, with a shriek he was | entire Lyceum Company. ‘bth, the Booch & Kerrall, 68 and 64 Régeware Road. Only a short timo since, their dictator: Lead Ci h jally changed since th tien i Dd yp) da Pcagaa e I 4 "AN CH WOOLLEN WAREMOUSEMEN speaking of Lue compromises of the United States reumstances have materially changed since the | pation A LLB. 4 le iyo & Shiell,2 Old Bond stroct, plaids, tartene,Be, Pas ce Deux. » hat she imposes upon us the heavivat ipitated into the sea, Chairs were thrown over to | Pul{qrmancny will bommence with A ROLAND BOK Bim, and every effort made by the captain aud crew to | 9 wasan “atrocious bar- | *ePeration at Syracuve; the excitement which thea | coutributions, against our will and consent (which olka, by Mise eunetitution, declared tha! n rn wed by LIS Las arg) isc, wi * agitated the country, and threatened not only tae | alone could mrke them legitimate), and which, | save him, but without svail. I exchanged cards with i ‘clude with ote fron ) 26 Groat R Bein” They so, wit the Ariane Tecomanended | party, but tho Union, with disruption, bas ia.a | whilst they impoverish the country, ace employed | him about an hour previous to his drowning. (his eard Pecmastcomtomen ‘leper Form ee ‘J the bitteraess which it ocea- | in the support of a namerous army and navy, ia | bears the name of KR. R. Nelson.) TI am induced to write Chelren—els tided tho Boston mobs in aiding wad abetting the | measure died awa: indi ecli e ole: o toyou, thinking it would be satisfactory to how from ercape of siaves iron tho United states aushoruica, | Sioned has given to kindlicr feelings; ent of many and uscless salaried offizers, | toyou, thinking I would be satisfactory to hear from UEDICAL. Creep Since Air. Seward declared, on tue Boor of | then, the whigs have united ina triumphal revival | and the keeping up the luxury of w corrupt and | cue mbo was im Bis company up to the time otis unek. | ANS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVAGD Chagnon, ujos the Tespoteibility of his position as | of the canal policy of the State; the qusstion of the | vigious court. pa tC eg ON Senator, tha: a“bigher law” than the constitution | ¢stension of slavery bas come to La segaaton = wo SE ants erika ss of afew short hours. yet of such a character as to produce of i . | settled; an ere is hardly room for a dispu nee © a ong meres bee an interest of a lasting nature. Yours respectfully, cr laws of our country, skould be obeyed ia prefer oan anaes, Veems recpetens Vexby & Sows, 14 Princes street, Hanover Square. by 8 ay application. Bingley, Charles Bentley, 2 Great Marlborvuga street lity, broaxht om by impr ‘ foe he wor! Si New Bond etrect, court dresses and bite. oF DaDiN, dives medicines with ‘shere are thougands ane re on | about the question of acquiescence in the compro- | professions; because education, instead of be d t it, ay he has oases daily, of ts New Bond 4, So ay flee soil tal mine 1 been | ‘hises of the constitution, wad the duty of ubedisugs | gratuitous, te rendered so costly that the rivh alone yeare durstion, from the other piysicians. iu all, be gus, “sd Conduit siveet, Wegem than those which even engaged in the campaiga of | to the laws. —who in general are ebsorbed in the management SEUPPIAG. shows that’ potting ges Fa punt eee ; The condact of Seward has created the An important Presidential election is fast ap- | of their estates—can participate thercin Suvh a | +. W~..~~~.~.~ rn equal it, Corbyn. 01 ND €ALINET MAKERS. ist to 7 Westminster Bridge Road, Care hing Warebonsemou. 5, MOatord street, and enepee ° gene i e South da tribut proaching; itis essential to the best interests of the | syrtem been evidently framed for the parpose | LE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNIVED STAT! local application eured moins few bow ome ‘than. cry thing Gis 0 exciting the. “sone State thatthe canal policy, which has beeu re-estao- | of keeping us lnVigneranee, im order that despotisin | ,4,, Malt Steamers.—fhe ahize comprising this line are te tortried fiveted of won ooh od of secession among the Southern people. ile has iabee sania be semly enimalne’s aah Fa Oe | eee a a Hk you yon eured mo’ by local 3 7 i " whigs is State should stand together upon a © Spanish governmert, so far from gneourag- hs —Jas. Evana. You cui cetotay | WH. RS. } wlhmasae Suce' fully caen = ‘ on yer irend pladorm which will enable them to fellowship with | ing the cultivation of tho mechanical arts, has coa- ies a a tort tine, cor 2 bad Doom unter Chace #60, Swaine & ddoney, manutacturets tothe Queen, 168 Pia- and ail” ibe abolitionists of the country, in their | thew ‘of the whole Union. All those considera. | stautly induced persons of color to apply th»msolves W TN AND MANCHESTER WARETOUSEMEN, 7 I 'm,' Forgueon Perth Amboy, S tions invite to reconciliation and harmony—notto a | thereto, with the sole diabolical and avowed object can, by enelosing & be treated hton, Hupt & e2 Oxford at aie by kless de tie f the constitution ? Bi pelnerng Serer amas ike abe passed | Uucemeroly—but tom bonafideand perinanont ponco. | of preventing the Cubans from dedicating thom- Paice hours from’ 6 cute an 7 te Pevening. Me oy Ronde Martin's Laws, by Congresstur the protectin of the equal rights In order that there may be no mistake or misuuder- | selves to those useful and honorable pureuits, It Bot in the store. Rice k Treasure, 17 Marylobons street, Regent steve, — . eri’ pd broaacloth LW MEDICAL BOOKS.A COMPLDTE PRACTICAL | Wax SPRMACET! AND TALLOW CHANDLERS, ture and treatment of d cr 01 ou ty aad bitter- shending banat, phen! the terms of re-union, they | bas looked to our idleness and ignorance, f sstered of all, | Notwnthstanding his bostiity gad biter | Sbould be fuily and clearly defined, and tho’ plat- | by their heartless policy, as the surest means of un- wees, as advocacy of “higher : ; A Isckson, B., 145 Piccadilly, soup, candle and m ds wit serie rmits | from which the united party is to occupy, expressed | fitting us for the assertion of our rights as freemen, o—illnstrated by ‘house. ts Us gace hooleraft, Milister and ‘others, co cater | in the call for the convention which is to tepresent | and the performance of our dutics as mea. cheney ty calacey Gad dismadee' of On howe Royel Gard pee eee dy chibih Eqvee @ cognorit in these words:— it. This ie necessary to preclude misapprehensions The same government destows upon the natives ‘300 rth y Fy a — 9 i who areantunated by a incero desire to pre | ard difierences which might lead to uapieasaat di- | of the Peninsula all the offices and places of emolu- ocaeine Som unimpaired, Zed the few fneutations visions hereafter. Zhe po Sad and support'of | went or honor, without any regard to ae 5 ate ‘hich it sustains aud guatentees, by which alone imdi- | the National and State administratims, must | faithful to it rnicious maxim, it has provided no and prosperity cam | Oe fuiland unreserved. Thero is no hope of s peace | law for the Cuban but the ever changing will of the nd if there is any dif- | Captain General of the island. ments Royal Surrey Zoolonicn! Gardens, pat 8) Family—Amus ft eherehé eb trem d ever publis’ Family "Seif Abi eday, August ednesday, Soptem bet 2 ** Wednenday, Septem’r 7," vidual seourity and vatioual yea be perpetunted nuust condemn ali attempts to resist, de | of which they are not terme, feat, oF render inetfectual any laws pas ed by constita- | goulty inegreeing to these at the outset, or in ‘The Cuban possesses no security for his life and ~ inesday, October ly ih dition, fourtenn 6 eee mening Public urowal of them, thon there is no | property; for besides the notoriows partiality of the “ eaoas, petebes i or. 0 Brody Table @bots and restaurant. Re ee ee same as the ono | Bepe Of reconciliation. But we do not anticipate | government, always exercised oxen the native bd acne LIVERPOOL LIST, bmithed by Mr, Daer aud Mr. Cranger to the | #2y such difficulty. Now that ealm reason is fast | Cuban, the crimins] laws have fallen into disuso, and Beterday, Be Tiesto by De a. Me Mavriesese Freteseer of Dignes | CHRONOMETER, WaTcH AND CLOCK Enbminted OY ion inst paar which was sopromptiy | teking the place of passion and prejudice ; inas- | most of the civil laws, through the progress of the Baverday, Decemer ‘Wemnen-lwenticth Edition 1? mo. pp S0cPriee bre Penlivgton Joveph, 86 econ Sopuslaied iw the poet bey me ty Had'the: a A po LP papa we veges (Bowes i 3 ad- a ye peome inapplicable. bist Beg frelghe ov ona 8 Tears of ring, of _— Sad mi AF gaia 0 many Hornby, Richard, & So: save at at minietration in the State and Nationat Gov- ‘Lhe Spanish governinent. coatrary to tho plainest P ay of th EWELLER, AND SILVARSMITH. clisposed to have adypted thea wha: they appear ' | cruments; and now that the great body of whigs | prin of round legislation aad oi humanity, and RS ORERTS & CO, 13 works, it bp inteoted cipesiaile top Uae, eociedes thom roman to the Queen ana Vinge Albech, Bole Gaquesee is Bow, Ful —. v7 bave substantially the same interests aud the same | as if the island ef Cuba were constantly in exce . BR, Jr, & rd scontempiating marriage, ‘Beeloees tespertant ‘ ez of Henover street sion at Syracuse, and no Fillwore organization | ohiesty in view, there should be no dificuity in the | tionabje cireumstances, haa, for yea t esta The owners of theas ehipe will not be ncocuntadie for gold | which should be buown te them partianiariy. Mayer, Jory, G5 and70 Lord street, dogimnet and s Nae Gtk Claveaien, inks, hn, tanh way of coming to an amicaole understanding anda | lithed ard maivtained in our midst an executive and | S23c% Yuin’t Ring Ace signed sheretor, aud ‘the vate. | famnt'y,it tet supeeisi imperianes. "At ‘mereaee & woe stiid iisyeysices treme and antiga full adjustment of all differences. That the | permanent military commission, which, in utter | thereof th reseed, pa gt fused to recognise the nativnal adwisistration ; April aext, th tion has been strenucusly adhered a masses desire it, and will be disappointed if it is not | contempt of individual liberty, without proof, and rate rat pt adel HOTELS do aotin to tho ont inbling of this triangular com- | ‘fected om reasonable terms, we know. jvtead; the | often without just cause of suspicion, and solely nAreeroel wil be materials seiner —__ ~) The Queen's Motel and Retroahment Rooms, athe Rabie w a I " 7 care y e bi ‘ Fene! i way Station; H. Curchod. tnittes, Every ellort made by Me. Backwan, Mie. | Ste which shoudd reert such terms would incur a foare | vpen the bidding of the Captuin Gensral, delivers | PYACRETS FO HAYRE—SRCOND LINE—THE Pot | rereiicy and mos certain every ooripiaum ATA Station: Hi: Curched. eo time j Anthon, and others, to obtain an endorsement of | J*! respeneibility wath the people. the unfortunate Cuban to ae igoominious death | % S70 %6, it ctcsch menthi= (Cixteact of a letter irom gentleman fn Dayton, Oia.) tbe whig adwinistration by the legislature, failed ("em the Albany State Hegiater, (Suiver Oras.) Avg. 4) | UFK nthe scaffold, confieeates his property, or seats ek ES Preps Davrone Mags ina? RS, LINEN DRAPERS, ROSTERS AND f wnthy s ow, of tests a efores he two Whig State Central Commiiteos and iim tO e rile jew aves. A, Be ‘ - x E a aoe a aes duestiay: th uasconng. | the Whig Commttes of the Logisiatuie, on whose | At s ne: ccenry consequence of the odious tyrany Bap 87. RNIB, dant Febik, By Bean Sin:—My wif hae been perenptibiy sinking tw Sou Campton, House, Church steeet, warfare, with the ‘Sry, upon Me. | evitation, with aviow to harmonize tho whig party | ¢f the “panieh governu-ent, the liberty of speech | 9 Gulch ond culeving some tonthe Bedoee ond & ns Tok Kops: Ranelagh ‘tte Fillmore, ever since sneed appoluting hie | in this State, they had been called together, azem- | S¥4 vf the press is prohibited, and @ rigid eonsor. fnemer fects near the Adeiphi and Waterio ity last Thursday, and adjourned last theres " ie nts wes a0 ein people's rights aod cliberately, and affix their scais ofapprobation to | Saturday. The result of their, protracted sittings | the ‘evelopement of their intellige: the followsny remarkable plank in tbe new plat | wl be found below in the cail they have joint! Commerce, fetteredg by a avuitit 4 | signed for a Whig State Convontion, to be held at | hewser, ¢ offices, and vox: Syracuse, on the Ith day of September next. | inetevd ponding and extend [Since changed to the Ith } It was obvious from | the decline; and agriculture, through the same 1a Willard, master. the firet that if the several committees did nothing | Cause, ts found to be in a miserable situation. Tne | ,F2#s ate sil arst class New York bu IT Churoh street, shirtmakers, hosters, PARIS LIST. ENTS. Ww J. 36 Rue de Rivoli, apartmonts, shipping om commercial. BOQT MAKTR bs auerl Déeirer, 7 Rue des Filles St. Thomas, Place de in ourse, fiiends to of the woolly eliqus sit down quite bled ip th ater. AM TELL, (new) burthea, stration te entitled to the whigs of New Lurie, for the 1 whieh have chatacter- oepect tor ; | A ined ite measures. &e, [ar corcespondent is, we think, | more than agree upon the time and place of hold- | Jabover ga'ne not enough for the payment of ex- nge But for this, ere another cvm | CHEMISTS. tuietaken o t.—Hd. Menaro.) 7 ing a State convention, and sneinas the fact | orbitan: taxes, and ie, moreover, obliged to eun- | foe aawage is 109, FS ti yal: } 3.5. Be isn operas oo eee aren ittle would be done | tribute gracuitously his personal services im police | at SS sarah eave 7 Seb HIMGRTER gens, 101 Poatstee, DERBILT'S NEW AND INDEPENDENT LINE Including of cours iting i il, and the eompromive Sivas chucasmatent ee . towards corsummating the union that all desired, | Cuties to che further detriment of his labors. Tho Jiere is a concession, whieh exbibits upon its tace provided it could be effected on honorable terms. tb government prohibits freo travelling = — the hollow heartedness of Mr. Fillmore’s wig | Such a call would have indicated a good fooling, gh the island, obliging the inbebitants to | VW Ai uiweraia, vis San Juan de Wlencagus ead Chagron cpponents {f they had possossed an ounce of | jut would have settled no poit of Eiterencs. ft | take out # transit pasepor’, in defect of which they | chest’ bie engine steamship PROMETHEUS, of 1,50 honesty, they never would have opposed the l'agi- | might be considered a truce, but nothing wore. | sre fevercly punished. Such criminal proccedings— | toms burthen, Churchill, commander, will } tive bill, after having opposed its action ever since | jxch branch of the whig party—to adopt a meta- | Such violent infractions of every right and of every PANT Wednesday, Angust oth, 99 $0 ite passages What will the whig abolitionists say | phor unhappily too common in our partisan lan- yle—'ally justify our determination to throw irect, whence pee to vais! | How will they respond! guage—would have rested on its aris ready to wage ‘ko of Spain and proclaim our inde Upon taking view of the whole question, it is | Destilities, if by any accident, a union should be | peudenee; the which we do in the name of the Aub rot yet certain that a re-union of the whig party of | \rerented at the convention. T'o leave anything | powertui God, in whose protection we confide, and this State can result from the deliberasions and | 14 chance, was incurring a great hazard. All know | to Whew we ferventiy appeal to sustain us in a strag- sre rs conclusions ot the committees, recently in secret | how unfavorable a nomi ting convention, with the | ge into which we bring our lives and our fortancs. Prometheus session in this city. As public opinion appears to | usual multiplisity of candidates and candiaates’ | _ The ets which shone for Junius Brutus, for Wash- Le reflected among the masses, there is nu unity; | friends, is to a candid comparieoh, calm discussion, | ington, fer Bolivar, for Lidalgo, and for Suero, the harsh feclings which have been engendered— | aia just eottlement of cunticting opiatons. For will not. be lees resplendent for us; and when our & the erigminations and personalitios which have boen | Vorinin everything, No time was considered more | blood chail have watered the tree of liberty, it will vo froely indulged, and the hostility that has so | fayorabie than the proseut. It was fair to presume | produce tbe saine finite as it did in Nome and long ap requires somo considerable time to | tbat tho members of the several committecs were | Urecce of old, mud as it deca now inthe favored ae, voli GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH. t, Rue. de is Paix 20 (formerly, of the { unirereal reputation, of, Movie, Philsde!phia, On the receipt free of postage, 0 an. must be addrensed, 2, New York city, REWARD.—JEPERIGS’ ANTIDOTE, A ere citie mixtnre for the cure of pi timakes a epeedy cure, withont the leaat revtrl exposure, of change in application to busine wor ebaill single oaee which the mixture wil’ ded dollars. 18 a of Sia will be transmitted hy matt the United States. All issser to Ie. A. . TO BE PUBLISHED JuMEDE * remony,» falthte ‘Open: re Tig of the Gj the Queen, bi ect. te fan Franc will proceed, the opportunity of tai Bypte be, California. ¢ Plate, a “stalee. a ay, and 08 Baya: tie, We Hanover street, B COMPANY, FOR ie. ane, vid Bavana.—Fare oa | OF Halle 858 c'elock P.M’ ten: ITY, J. D. Witson, Commander, ao UST PUBLISHED, ne VALPARAISO.~ | “The United Senter Trigste ee Eateense Saluting of Ce Q jon, to Capt. Sanda eradicate. It is possible that atime may arrive, | fsiiy advised of th timents of their constituents, | land of owr brochers of the North American ro- GOLDEN i but there can hg Pgh yh = ape gen weil informed in regard to. the great. pablic ques: publie salty te iat Toon ot Warkgn street, NR it p harthen, Carlile P. Pat vere c. § F colored ie 84. Loudon’ Keheemana Ge vention assembles, & fair distribution o! tions that have caused existing differences, and ani- ‘Lo carry us successfully through thie fearfal coa- irect for Havana & jew Orleans, ‘omirander, will bedespmtched for " ‘ a tewtate long before they support State ollesrs, | ihcir party and country 7 the ion of the Most High for ‘8 ote. per for, tonile between Panarrs visiters. Perhaps he greatest {om whom thay have no hopes of obtaining office. | 1,0 time, too, wasfavorable for calim, deliberate | the justice of cur course, and upon the valor of Gright totavana.. Ne bills of Inding Brneed, and has ananrpaseed” see : ve fact is well known that many of the friends of | o.reideration. ‘Neither the State nor national | the Cubans, and the generousgasctetance of our feos fistr'ee pee mailed. or gfrolahe of Fe OPER RT b KePINWALL, 61 South eteoes... 7 | Unmntereeting Mr. Fillmore were removed from office in this State, | | csislature wes in scasion, no topic of extraor- | ucightors and brethren. - of country es upon no other grounds than an adherence to his | civiry interest oveupied tho publig attention, the | Aiter the reading of the dooument, thers were | 7. caeszow erpawam OE ee ec ree icata, jens oh tos, care fone With gommon courtery pull polky on the, davery question) cad the Proserip’ | popular mind was unusually tranquil in regard to | loud evils for Judge Walker, who mde m brief bat | Creer atic dveet of several poryroe afficrea with a Rice thocthes, wv ton entered into the most menial services on the acts and measuree that ba used ail the dif- | Spirite 4 eloquent address. He said that how- Phitadelphi ing States, it is hie intention of mabin, for ® short time, On his return, du D* G00 ph ACT.—A CERTAIN AND epect! ie i fie. Tt fe wishor Jjoate stomach ign Be PE ce aia Be ies. 472 Grond weet oni as Drummond's, canvls, even down to day laborers. On the other ee United States district attornies, and it was justly believed that, if tho | ever confloting the intelligence from Cuba, it was | Capt, J.P ‘eo. he NH ComMpos ng tee cxeumptanaed, by giving | certeim that the patriots hac taken ap arms and met den Thee scamsre te meri custom house office qed | a to the work of reconciliation, | their opproseors; that a battle had been foaght, and | com rt stris ped of the emoluments of office, could not ellect it, the Work could not be dove at | victory perched upon the banner of the patriots. | sail om * tho administration Sa pine bn . ; ‘ : We 2, aad Carvateted, 60 tbets lendlog papers Se i metas Wh Ol fe a among Gl ie war more aoe. genet ip om on waa! [Wares UA it; loasre. tract ie gnarenteed to cure in ® short eomens of Cheapeld the designers of , weege oF gama: and will agree with the Hiovgenecrc! srramgemouts and printing on etl, wena iNet, ‘IZ Ave: este ace great regources of irvmenee Soke