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(ne WHOLE NO. 17172. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. ANUSEME NTs, AMUGK MATS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH ber ; | sargaracis . caneaael ~~ AMUSE MRA = | PTAILS OF THE PROCEEDINGS, | upon th fiftioth tallot the to having the highost | fore they took no acti rai - : ; REA ee bi z f y action upon raid proxy. believing that URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS THEATRE.—E. A. S | @ | number of vote: IL be decided uni usly nominated. — | asian Lael a5 ml E BD open ae 7s to borin at 8 o'oliek. Bonet of Mr. He | joe open Ais Na ARERR Ly SOL srannpncananenany an pies rs assembled xt 10 o’clook, and the Hall oe was much contusion, amid which adivision on vi a 7 rapertaonr ag belongs exclusively to the acide, Monday evening, June 21 tue drama o 1 crowded, the question was loudly called for evel 1 . Frizse Mr. H Placido] Theas fros..., Me, Burt | Monday ovening, June dio wil be vrcwented thodrams of | THE WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. "'r,,. galleries were brilliant with ladies, and there were | _ M1 Cave moved that th voting ors at fins be post. cinta te’ Cas Gammacitise, tnt CRAGAGOR to ake iH. de ct... Mr. Bu P Rafe | i ies, and thei S 3 chairman of the Committee on ntinis, to make Me, Maskith hr. T. Jobuston | Viscount Volat Me Dyote | FeudeeD OReMierty a oc aaa ice Me, Batney Williams Oe ~~ many outside unable to gain an entrance Lact passenger omar pet May open pe i | ant of the pending case; aud; fis power pane ar : plese moat sida sees Soe RES v . | : “eo ol h he bo 08 req “ 0 suspend ec | mornin which b made his “eo por 0 00 = NATIONS! THEATRE, CHATHAM StREET.—DOORS TBLO'S GARDEN.—MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON. this city, the journal of yesterday was read thePucsierer replied in the apemadtve, | tn ee chile hs eon eae necict ak te ee AE, i | © 8 ola kets, 60 cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors oper at 7: 2 Saarinen . re ea ‘The questiqn on the suspension was taken tate 1 Hes Perwuryp re ata ani Monday veituepdune al witb perirted the drama of | is commencs atSefstook: ‘enday done a. Fir Uatste ot | TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT AND CONFUSION. | ar, pry orsicine ai the vate of Maine gectorday | 2201 M annonced, yeast (fran New York ieogates) | jp the genteunan fron Louisiana prevented the paper i LS AD Ui LES. | the ch Opera Comigze Company. Debutin New Yor », of Maine, said vote of Maine yesterday 29 ge”) Pe . i 3 en learned that o1 io previor Wa, Marronner. Me. Jones | Na-She-Mfa,., ..Mra, Nichols | of the celebrated pr miere chanteuse, Mmo. Floury Jolly ~~ was three in favor of the C iso. fi inst it oppor corned odes ee boon cast At | evening. while he (Mr. W_) was temporarily al from AMERICK BOY | Will Le given, first time in New York, tho opers coinique of oe A «. | Pe RBCS OF See COR DROnLSS, RBC OYR ARSON EH Gav that Btale wialied to cilue the reslutious ae tie) chalx, {hs claim. of My. Raymond to wage: tn tee Paddy rscuseseeesMft. Redinond Ryan |"! !**° Ue! RUNGE DUNE NUIT DLT The Sewardites Fomenting Trouble, | me voiesiood reorded as four to four; but asa desir | MM that State wished to offer the resolution convention was informally acted pon. by” the ‘come YCEUM TUEATRE.—ONE WEEK MORE —IN CON. | TOK PLACE OPEKA HOUSK.~DOORS OPEN aT | ~ NORA AR ARRAS | existed tolet the record stand, he would not make any | During the thirty-third batlot. the Maine delegation | Mittee. and his name en'ered in the roll with those neqnence of the triumphant rie-os of the celebrated | Ki commence at B c'olock. ‘“omete, GO centr ane | . | motion. received from n ludy inthe gallery a lange hou just, Of New svosk, duly scoredived, | a6 saab.) Ene. Siar _tragedian, Mr. G. V. Brooke, he wil) appear every evening | weeonts, “Monday, and every nicht during the | 4 NEW YORK EDITOR REBUKED. | "°°"... ; MOTION TO ADJOURN TILL MOSDAY— ma | paper prevented by the gentlemén fon noxt week. Hiress Circle, cents; Pur juet, £9 cents; Faun | Highly respectable sroape of treen ane | THE ROLL OF MEMBERS To HF PRINTED: MOTION TO ADIOURN win, MORDAY—-ORRAT ouisiana bint the ‘consideration of dy Circle, 1234 couts. is sects | mals, sousieting jf ponkevs, Dozs wi Gusta wiltaprencta |. marry rrr Sty. ura; Gl Oonn:, offeceda resdtution that (the roll of | o.7 ia? ee Lewipaet ee L eajourn till the committee, and dd by a vote of nearly two to NPRECEDENTED MUSICAL EVENT-—TAIRD AN | eet PREG Uh Bitter Epithets and Sweet Bouquets, | members of the convention bo printed, with the post | Monday mornin: oni eee HAL Pep orig Arla ag a mVerOREAT MUSICAL JUBILEE ser Eee ~ — ne if ee office address of each member. Adopted. Mr. Davis, of Florida, demanced that the vote be taken | guia Str, W.. look (and regarding the ‘ "ot cae : pe thes s IBLO'8.—MONDaY, FIRST NIGHT O: 2 Dy States. | . 6 3 CiAheMAMtioer Norihtea aud Malle Releia tee Gera Fronch Opers Gomiqu or "HE Burning €peeches and Fee Water. i iN fae Stange a “Great noise ond eoufision Det all Mae ae tesmoene ie grasa ter DRAbticne More aie 2 3 a Oe rl ; . , ‘ Jreat noise and eoufusion en y peipticoareeny Boneee tokio Ue Ee DR oer DRS®, | Gov. Jounstor, of Penneylvania, desired to know how | parts of the hull rose ida yed ‘the Otais, and) | Re Me: Texmond ts x PROGRAMYE OF TUE summer Nishi's Dream | iA AP chaaliiticts nde ued eanlardae bie the congastl et beew call At + &e convention than T have NDR ORED Cond First appearance iz Now York of Mme. Fleury Jolly, M : a e olution, adopted yertertay by the convention & Caniforn GRAND SACKED CuNCERT, Villot, Mme. Dicuet. Mons. Dirwet, Mons, Graat, Mote bo. Lhe Whig Cauldron Boiling Ovore — | stood recerded. As published in the papers, it was not Fe Amor Vite RULES. Re (ag Mernororstan HALt, SUNDAY, June 20, | bvinay, and Montel, | ph ACES the revolution pasred by the committee of whieh he was A Drrreare trom Peonsylvanin demanded of the Chair ng the duty of x Reatanane Gosduetin,, THUR Apri Paue |, 2ue Arent comediau, Mons, Seuchand, will make his debut a sci a member, An im portant wmendment made by th it @ to insiet upon a vote being takea Fey Overiere $0: “¢ Oberon’ CM v, Weber | ., Otttetedy mew Divert "le Pougand, Seno- | Prospect of an Explosion, Ecaaaepy eee ene! ee oo nid that the convention bad all along net- | THE VOTING RisUMED-=-VaRtoUs MOTE ‘Wanderschaft (Wande TM IREE | vita Soto, Milles Dronot, Levis oder. Mrv John | rea |. He derived the cor to know { season ins vole lie Bien when G6 convention then pr ded with the voting, and By the* Li “ Drew, Mr W.R Blake, ana hy Lester will perform in the | 9 HC, Ke. | as publirhed, wa: the convention , seh dally ent ed the thirty-eixth trial ‘An das Vateriand ( SCHOOL FO SCANDAL and BLON BOY = | Mr, Asumus, said the resolution as it was re piste delegate; but the Chair entertal The thirty-eighth vote having been faken, a delegate ie Opera nights, until furtuer notice, Monday, Wednesday | corded was the passed by the and whieh | 8 6p ¢ (his wat not the rule The rule from North Carolina moved till half past eigtat Die Nechtliche Wa: and Friday, : YOURTH DAY. bad becn adopted by the conver tthe | House of Representatives had no provision for tuing the | 9» ook ais ihe ibaa bev 6 i — ecn ae c ie A kK to-night By the “Cweilt adelplis. =P = | | fifth resoluti faa hs Mt the | Yote by States: but here was a constitutional provision, | ° ? : eDied (Harper's 8 3 ETROPOLITAN HALL —MM BONI'S FIRS | Barvimown, dune 19, 1 ih cas fb seta baaslsbp wh pat thi ’ ; is created moze confusion, and evies of “no,” “ne- eeu nies (Harpers. Sone) in pataacmmenman A pore evs ey, ALBONI'S FIRS ¢ | Imorder that your readers may see ‘ab a glance how | Words ~and by specific « when which | that on the demand ef one-fith of the metnbers, the . Dr. Hahnemann. ; Nas "Kroger | i Ameticn will take place on Wednesday evening, June 23, | matter stand here, 1 send you the result of the day's | “Boul follow thy wy crimination,” wore omitted, | ae nee eee Oy A BY ottna tations r. Jessur moved for a vote by States, and after consi By the “Saenresbani.’ Waahinate on which ocension she wil be assisted by the following emi. ; cd x iS V. FOrNSTO! imated that the ebair. | “lent Uhe Choir woult assinptate (his mvovion to that ¢ derable confusion and noise, and eries of order, it wat Das Higeno Hers (My iaeartie. rotor | BME artisien Siguor”Aucuntine Rovers, sizuor antynig Work in a brlef form, as annexed .- | man of the e wu not reported the resolutions | titulional requirement, He therefore would rule that | \Sihdeawn Oita Chor... by the “Arion,” Baitimore, tere ty Pore pan Acai ana arand Orchestra of seven- | MMC EnTh nav cov aeimeai ad etal u was to correct the publivhed re- att u rites he a: i jy ome fifth of the State dole- ane u ee to adjourn was ten negatived, ae near .M. Dee sedan ee "i caer che arcs ea The 80th vole was then (aken and announced, whem By the fitig BoeiGlics Ut New York. | 1 Overture—La Gants laure ny meshi'| Rabcus ae Scott, Webster. | phe cysax sed the journal was correct. and the mat- | | Me Mentos, ot Florida, tosisted that the convention | yyy. Stowvos wald it was ovideut, frou the ballotting, takem Overture. ‘ Orohestra | 2 Carabiners Langs ie, per une biti’ ( Rowiny | ATKnes.. Pee. | ter drop Re coo a is ee res hale Bie ceivneleat the right to during to-day. that no nomfoation can be ef et thle Gesellsch: ee at hiladviphiag SVN | 8 encanta Hoe ee reg Sbaneedut a nt should be eunducted on principles of the | Mz. Vinson suld the decision of the chair would involve | {it Miiday morning aaa demanded that the rote be monateiier Gane hits Booker |, <tide)-Madame Marietta Alboui ossini . | 1 And revenue sulficiont fr the expenses | every qtiertion in coniueic taken by States the “L Sia { Souvenir d’Ieatia— for th Delaware & fn ti htte be derived mainty from a duty on Mr. Staxanp and Mp. Viv insisted that a rule had | en by State mine t Tate). WA. Mo, hoses and performed by, ti rida | tnd sol du: || heen aden eo AAT Heaters acall toi Tho demand was seconded, and the motion was reject. Geshe Pritadelphtan St | 6 et een ee * | ties, sound polio re plea | Vote by Beaten and Ar eotbartse Had'eeued ‘under the | 43 bY Yeas 110, pays 1 érichtshof (Court of Justice). Nenstein | g, print a . 9 practicahlo, by specitic pages | Sones te Mr. Weren moved to suspend the rules, to enable hime Wallisiesbee Stren ee pbia, NeLBOrE fa rere ner ces a ment e-aiierded to Avis ually to all | tule, ; eee na to offer resolution. that im (aking a vote, the delegations : er Schifergesang (Wellisian Sailor’ sin Borgia)—Madame Atboni. cla to all portions of the cour trv. ‘he Cram said no sueh rule oon adopted Said be CONREDA. laste of cnamweciew. theo thie Bong). «5. eee srcss eB, iBohasdel | 4. overture ith’ full Cones | lowing is a corrcet copy of the eighth resolu Mr Woier enie he had offered resolution with such | fe; and nted, {nntead. of auawering through the he ntracht,” Ne ie Ma pec nestrn a ruled put iL was nob adopted "Tho ot i Reiterlied (Morceman’s Song) ree at mewn | 2 Tekvettino—!Steetu insiem tue) ; the series of acts of the thir MN Urkile tasveal Us lay the Gall for a. yote, by States | . 2He convention refusoi to kuspendthe rules: He Eine Feste Burs (“A Stronghold art th "Daughter f tke Re vy | Maine. , A A vfanthe nitive Slave f ADRs a vote by & gale, bUcyanoved, that the convention adjourn till : pene . 5! etti | Maryland..... 8 ceived aud acquierced ia by the whig ; : antes F clock to-night 01 ee After the original, arranged | Mary ae ie s party, The Cuaim decided this motion to be in orde lepers ea aly é 0 the fortieth vot 2 Mastachusetts 2 States, 9 t, la. prineipt i} : i Lhe convention | pr to the fortieth vote, hy Fineke—by t)'e United § ork. Be iy It apne 2 11 | the dansereus citing quostfons which Mr. Caren ssid no power could lay on the table. ‘The ing which, when a vote was announced for Choate, by 1 FH Gee will 0 ta vot the beat artists of | 4 «. Donizetti | Michigan. | br aad, fo for as they concern we con. titutions! haw tor a by one-ifth of the members ». there wax much applause * erumber of Ampt re will be over #,000, Opera Aur mainte od insist” their strict enforce- vaof the right to cali fora vote by States wer oP J i " Admission or First Circle, $1: Pang bay Bh, hy Signor Kovere..-.. Ros 880 * nforce- | und of the cull fora y Vhe Provident had become so mach fatigued, from his conan. re EEOC Chas Nacqui a0; eten aso peste ment, aud er Lt could not be Lid en the table labors im the chair. that he vacated his seat, Mr, Spragae, sgbAcli ticket will have n nnmbered chevk, corresponding to | py Cen erentOls ited hy | Mine. Albont lenawodermore = onthe Pi up a eee ruta. ie vote on laying on the | ° Mass., # Vico President, taking his pla e same number ol the seat. Wr tieit oa ad Now Yank ret impairing t AREER AT ieebame laying AN, APEHAL To TH" SRL-RESPROT OF MEMBERS: a8 2 pote sel é: , 4 q he tation « he 8 able be take ” ura There be roa pre WOlae eo ee) cena w PROGRAMME OF THE Ue aight of the cobeort. “The Dollar thekets will by | North Carolina, Reto ait hoses wl ait aiteeonts The Cuam decided that this brought the subj Ta LOTRAIA ig Meereaeee RaUcE woMin Gye ess AND FESTIVE CONCERT, 1 come ee the Hall. Doors open at half-past 6; 0 | Ohio, : sutinue or rene h agitation, whenever, | to the orginal ¢ Whiek yas on the wdjo ' i xe ale is xi ‘ ‘ 3 oe eae Mi Oke STOR PLACE OPERA HO! " ERIC OF hode island. my ential to jouality of the | motion to adjourn, it was ken, aud decived in the bp repr sah as prenatal A bas a 1, Overture to the “Lichte ree Apumale, voore oven, ae 724; bo, commence at 8 ove treet A Drtycave frcm North Cavotina moved that, the eon mee the vs » confusion and noire were Very you, but will take my Kent, Krave wom ah tional i duly from SAM. tilt P. M.. Eve hvaue | ' | vention now procecd with the ballotting for a Presiden. | 8'¢# The forty-firet vole was then taken L.¥. Beethoven 9 . Every night during Verme 1A)n RenOR) tee : 3 ; Donetti’s wonderful and respectable troupe of trai 7 tiul nominee. "i eC SI ee Ue aa Ce Eee The inereake of Webster 6 wa | mals, consistin of Menkege, L aia Ga ates wth | Mi | "Whe Presmeenr seid that was the busin at inorder. | heh ane —lienttemen will Agate ee bo olor. phause and cheers in the gallertes, aud on the floor n the scenes of Collation d'Afrique, Travelsof Maw a «KOU REWING—=CALL OF over W . us + Chair knew gentlemen's names, he would eall then Row MANY GNoI DIE HRADGGED, 5, Baccheus Chor, ty Batavia, the Doserter, Tight and slack Rupe, &e. Notice — OUBLE BREWING “CALL OF THE MOUSE WANTED MEMBEH® | to order by name It you dergn doing any business, you | Mf. Layrow. of Delaware, then rose, and, amid mach 6 sateen aunty lason Bactholdy)'|/ eMac tha wil Getee Coad eRe T Elites | eee 23] dir Daaren moved that there bo a call of thu house; | MUS conduct yourvelves in order apd propriety If gen: | confusion and er onder” “sit down,” &@., said— —* « Jager Chor (1 ‘8 e Wadsisedes aud Roracdas AECaCHObE e}ros mike ‘The convention continued the whole day balloting, as.) bul (his was voied down. thanen don't intend doing iness, you bad bettr | | now pive notic if no nomination be made by the opera" B . C.M.v.Webcr |}, y y qi | “f 7. Wavistor' Nestilied (Wandorer's Rvohing Loy) Trine, | o'clock: | follows — | Piexinson moved that the roll be ¢ | say ro at once, and go hem convention on the fiftieth ballot, L will move that thia & Freinelt’s. Marsch (Feeodomie Cail), wine Bote | a ——_______—_ | Summary of Ballottings. to know how many dilogates wer __ MOTIOAS TO ADIOUNN--CRTHING VERY THREE couvention adjourn sme die, with » recommendation to Quartetio, . Testor deter Aetinte Ne GARDEN —20U SET FaMILY, UNDER TRE | y seh be her every State was fally represe The convention proceeded to the & Laud — (he whigs of the t delegations to a new i ner rreomaRaRement and directin of Mons. Jena Houswet. | s i Mr, Drank faid that one of tne when the result way announced convention BR’ Osectuce to (eSteoe setts Frico of nimistion, 50 conte, Tickets tw be bad of Mr | “3 Rae saat sth : AOAC fae (an Byarihg On cia Boaki of isi | Way, authe bai diy rer hice ae cert | eae votes, had but four d Mr. Parremon. of Maryland moved that the conven | “Great confusion and laug ensued, and there were Hudson River Ane sie yarns rag iol Pi principal Music Stores, and at the door in theeveniag. The | 2 . Voices" Name it. tion adjourn until seven F cries of “crder,’ “order,” and loud talking ail over the Sung for the first time by Ladies aad Goutiemen ot che Lice | 4v0F8 Will be opened every evening av7, aud the perform | praltors Die Mr. Dnarex also learned that another State having | | Another gentleman moved that the convention sd- ror, mbes anecs S o'clock. Groat triumph. Fitteoa | Evlols- : | thrve delegates, hnd voted four votes. If this was in con: | Jour sine die, : | ‘The forty eccond vote was then taken, when a delegate Hi, Prince Eugenias (an old Nations] Song com- apace ey acneshe moving panorams, ‘ Oe | formity with the usual custom of the conyeution, as he Crrrs—* No, no Agreed.” &e. from North Carolina moved au adjournment till Monday posed byw Soldier at the Camp Guard), (ore Stet, will be performod an entire ren it) knew nothing of the rules, he would submit to it; but, |. Mr. Patrrasoy demanded that the vote be taken by | morning, ut 1Uo'cleck, Lost go, eaeanaed for fon) “Orohestea ty -+-herlol Pane | i hom et the CPOs | Non iba Soames | said he. we on this side, should be trented as we would | Stutes al SUS VENY ANXIOUS TO TARE SUPPER Moaitand? withont'enn eat A rfl gyre abtcadaoae ee an e * | treat others. [do not-give the names of the States, for | ‘the Ci2mx began to eall the roll for voting fora Presie | Mr. Cutom, of Tenn , said he destred to facilitate the ERED SNM FS CA AEA OR ASTLE GARDEN-FRENCH & HEISER, PROPAIa ‘ . | the renson that T do not charge that any State with eight | dential nominee, when Mr. Patterson. ina loud voice. ine | pusiness of the convention a4 much aa any one, and he nges to be performed by the whole strength of the tor e wixth grand Sunday C t this soason, b oter, is voting with four. i ‘ nak | would do nothing to impede its b sé or further the chorses te-be pertormed byt) . ara, A yee pees yc hrr tie - fs Df | pate ierwcklun witlte sited upon b to make the motion, and haye it Id do nothing to impede its t further the Saengerbund,” numbering over 1.000 amateur singersfrom | Dedworth’s celebrated Cornet Band, w ke place on Sun se sy Mr. Wuarry.—Does the gentleman allude to South | Put, Le vehemently called to order advantege of any candidate, He moved am all artes of the U nion, The Orchestra numbers over 100 of | day evening, June 20, Admission, 28 ° commence | : ‘ Carolina? Thi ent finally said he would now hear the mo- t to halt past pine o'clock. te Dest arto in this ality. PRE me | ats o'alook provisely. No postponement on account of the : . ve you only four delegates present? | th nit tem: nl Mr. Patierton repeated il, Loud cries of “no. no. Gitcls, $1; Mach ticket vill bavexicemberea check, oon, | ee i = : | Qin, Waiater-—¥ inform you that it i¢ no such thing, | aud meved that the question be taken by States. | Whe Chair decided the motion out of order. apa tothe yams mune ota eet eck, SHURE AMERICAN RUMMLMLADEIEREN, : | Chaughter and applause)” Another mot urn sine die was made, but those Tow 7ue eunsnrs; Kets to be had ct all the principal music stores and ho- cts; children, 12% ets. Parquet, 12% conta extra. Ser- ‘ Dnarvn—The question is not yet answered, Do | moticns were cod to, O'clock, and the gas was lighted and te bln Rt he ew euarter:, Apolo Kvoms, and onthe | pents, Ostrich, Orang-Outauz, &o. just arrived from Afrion, f you deny the fact whciher you have eight delogates ? A Devecate Blinois offered a resolution that y e hail was crowded. The greatest com- ay of the Concort at tho coor Gorgeous Oriental tebleau of Gercan Seulpture, Lord By Mr. Wuacry.—We have our eelegution filled by | wen the demcnd of the d on fro any one State, | fusion and uproar prevailed, Ta the Leature R upon ny proposition before the convent authority N | Vhe Chair appealed. again and again, in vain, for with Corman and Pye}. ) caves: * Whol) | andthe Greeks, all moving as if live. Jemen ringerr. at the or ¢ 3 o'clock, comic pieces, &c, Evening, at & ‘ Steves s 4 : " : . Diaren.—Eight vote ‘on by States laheh: ptuening Suh opr tics nai Mie LM atce db uaist wtbenemersiua ots : Wrarey —Yes. fe, were loud cries of “ballot! ballot!” “take the | Mr, Iusopsy,of-Virginia, moved that after the next ty: eetand Tenth nue, 1 Llooi v 5 7 | Mr. Draren.—I perivetly sutisfied. if the delegation | V c baliot the conventio oa rece "ol iguty eighth stroctand Wenth avenuc, « \ doo MINSTRELS, AT MINSTREL WALL, NO. 44 2 r. Draren.—1 um periectly satistied. if the deleg LERD ieee oceras accnd nena rats tnoee tT he convention take a recess till nine o'clock eht. Lort : 4 Oise 1 confusion continued, notwithstanding the ha rose to a ques efforts by the ¢Bair to presceve order. Mr. Giusswis. of New York, moved an adjournment | ivouthorized to fill tue vagune, staud here and | 1! ack for uothing but what is right, ermiaed to submit to nothing wrong. (Applause.) We have made no disturbonce 1m this convention, and New York tas | ten of personal pri road, Tickets, $1 admittin Krosdway, between Howard and Grand streets —Open RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CUATHAM SQUARE | ¢Very night, under the mauazoment of H. Wood, whose George Les, prietor.—The above establishment is | Concerts and delineation of necro character cannot be ex- Open every afternoon at 3 o'clock, and ia the evening at 8, | celled. The recent alterations for the summer months of- OND IN TROUBLE, RTC. Doncan, of Louisia and honor, SEeuL perpen ch Cltscio and Gricteal be nittfons ot | fer inducements for families t/at cannot he had at any other oink oneet yo Abie ale Vhe ureipnve agein vainly endeavored to enforce Suda Walon dan Garstucl s ataeke 2 yo ital porto re ors o'clock; Co om mene ook. | ; ne Sat blows Wikh His Hanniiier | h ewe e | announced. For full particuars: soo Milly. of Guek day” Adminion, | N B-—The proprictor of Wood's Minstrels, to seoure the 8 order, en the first day, beige the time curnest blows with his hammer ay, | A delegate from L ved an adjournment tilt sents in private buxes, 60 conta; stage seats, with cushione] | Perfect respectability of his audionce at all times, has di oi r. Drare lwili refer for un answer tothe gentle- Mr. Duncan atid the confusion said — Thay just had | nin to-night « arm chair ‘4 Counts! boxes 25 vents; galier: fecats. | cont naa the Weduevday Sivertp vn concerts, aud will he a a : <n adorn Wy a time: piece of Baltimore. | 1! witha He Epis ~ 1 ge co sg pee ihe for yp foarth batiot was then taken and announced; HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECIIAN1O3° HALL, NO, | for chitdron accompanied by thelr guardians, Nowe thers 28 Sleckith cc. a albacain buena ave tink Oa os ‘he iroativnane | Wo paper wide t hiid In my band. f he had not been | Sh deosser uemtte ceive ance, ee WM 472 Broadway, hove Grand street “Open every hight | adil ted. 28 Natt: rEg py ty ie te Sontlome® | go crtvebied he would ave felt it to be Bis duty topes | bates meee ee aa tm the vue ay uring the week, uncil furthernetive The orizinaland well | a 2 se“ about to vice, when 1 rene for the purpose of making |) 20 o i ‘ orig eee known Christy's Minstro!s, comprising an edicieat and ver: . t ; 3 28 Gifferent preposition trom that, (Uaughter). Mr, Mf, | fent the rame thing to the house and the country, Among ‘The vote by States was ordered, and the motion was re- satilo “orpa” of “talented.” and “exp-rlenced performer Wiss inoue tr Maniniie tar anerean | 3 Was proce: ding Wilh his remurks, when ories of “ Order, al thut tho New York delegation are a be ARIST these tha nd the mo! jer the management « risty,, whose concerts ia Aten E abetted te rls ‘i pr prevented him frou muking soy furcher expla. Jection of their claimants, and that. if |" pix tion then for the forty-f this city, for a su cession of ave been received wk SG SO etnies rec Ne 35 rhe pre him 1 y i Scott ia defeated by it, they will proteat against the action r ention then for the furty-fifth time proeseded with favor by bizhly respoctable and fa to Lallot, aud again for the forty-sixth time, without able audiences. bad four de cf the convention. and disavow its binding fore effect i ‘sons, comfortably seated, and it eepoetable an nie audiey pom modate 1,600 0 is ” Dnarre asked whether Arkan a Mie yatenaret Gichins Mintle ate eoeete ietrmed trocted that in ease of aoaident the whola number 8 1. oe | here? The question was not answered, Applause and bisses here interrupted the sp and | “A delegate from North Carolina moved an adjourm- thatthe Saturday afternoon concerts are discontinued. On | ehu,vacatein ten minutes, It will also possess excelteat | + 1 | the couvennien then reswned voting also eries of * Henr Order,” &e ht Lill Monday, at ten o’elvek, and asked Uhat the vote n, And shal! rank, in point of style, wich any piace INCIDENTS DURING THE VOTING, Mr Denean continned=-When my honor is touched, | be taken by States, Monday, July Sth, an afternoon Concert, commencing at 3 3 . , 3) of amusement in the world, Dw given of the * , An : “f bo e'el0 oh E ". aa entertainment, &o, "CHARLES WHITE, Proprictor. i | GR SRO Ty a nee nthe AER dbuuycont cha telowing darucicct oie eae Aine Gall Raa Wa ne tase won ana ee E = ey | Polat mi hechea ee eo dibinacwseboate drown to dir. Botts, iy in the gallery, lous uprow plowing ¢ = The call fyp yote by States was sustained Liquons, Sey eer Acvotes were chinged apple orsivapprobation was | Gusnnat,d, Wares Wann ‘he vote Bas then taken, end the motion was agreed WIA ~~~ | XPRESS AGENCIES. oe ily manifested by the friends or opponents of Care of Moses Ul, Grinnell. to by yeas 147, nays 145. PANISH PORT LANDING.—800 PIPES, HALVES, a he respective candidates, | Raymond has telegraphed to, and published in his paper, | of avadionene Quarters ani Eighths Spanish Port Wine, of different ree em Ontiiorle Cone can bin Ranken ilaed 2 ee er ties sueaee that the New Yerk delesetion is indignant at the rejection of | 1 2e convention then adjourned to Monday qualities landing from briz Recurso Segundo, and for sale by | ty uke Us Mal Steange ILLINOIS. on Monday. June sl : One of the delegates, in announcing a'vote of a detega- | {tit claimants, and that, if Scott ie etre eeid diouvont ies CAZET & AUSTIN, 64 W Tabonates HedatetcOur neat reguter Uxprosn for Colle BA BL Si 20] tom, sald tt wan piven for Major Wiatteld Boots” wuwn | Eiaiteirtere ene © rhe: comeention, ent dlesvow tts Mkt pe dt ice ENNENT'S SCOTCH ALE LANDING .—al4 Casxs | {ornin,Onegon, oe, Tie Panama, will be duepatshed By Che | ott gained one from Fillaote,in | # voles was lcara uttering, “with all his feathers,"” (ha! | ‘these are the exact words, Alen, that the Northern | Bavermone, June 19, 135 * "a Sec fe, 0 . 8. ig, fy 1 a : ! whice eave way on the platform, with d i P 4 of Mr. Wobe 4 Pll arte yogi oth Ale, of s on Monday. Juno 2ist, at J o'clock, P M. Through. as usasle | New Hampshiro, and one im Iilino} Les RES PAR ars fee ern Rtas a yay cm SBE plasty, it ip enaerstea eg that The friends of Mr. Wobster have engaged « special sale by CAZET & ASTOIN, 64 ole agente, | 1 charge of one of Or orn ey ee Califoruie'wilt’bear | On the ninth bullot Webster gained one from Scott in | gentkman delivered to Mr. Upton, to whom it was la- i “GEO. 1, ANDR train of ears, to start for Washington in twenty minutes COTCH ALE—2000 DOZEN OF DOVES FAL RR ee are ra rene, having thelr own cs | New Hampshire, Scott gained one in New York. belled. When Mr. D. rend the signature, varlous voiees asked, | after (he nomination ix made, Free ae ota ene ey timerey dedrey’s, Roberteon’s: | tir freight thromgh to {te destination, constantly goiag and | On the tenth ballot Seott gained one from Webster ia | yop. on the tenth vote, the Feetlt Was anmounced for | | Mr. Desesx--T appeal fo every momber of the Comm BOE teeth Ore iaees ono meee Tandod in fine order, forsale, inquantities to vuit purchasers, | 0. inte Uaiacd bye vue Aapress: and & very important | NeW Hampshire, and one from Fillmore in Vermont. Scott, 105, there was excessive applause, ia which the | tee on the Hlutform. whether there was such an infamous | sreciat ConResPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. y the MaPor ep, LETHBRIDGE, 86 and 88 Fulton street. Fe the ship ie the fact that, by fa ar auasnent viak On the eleventh ballot Fillmore gained one from Scott geuleres ticipated—the Seott stock having gone up a OVERTURES FOR A COMPROMISE. ASTINDIA TONIC PALE ALE RECOMMENDEDTO | #ie ir" cu:nee of al other, from Pain’ to Sn ean: | in Verment, ; : Mg bas are paren eitid—N os it, Bavrimone, June 19-2 P. M EenirsbPand others by ihe mint eminent yavaraany, | 57,0 Cg pan stamery, therly eroting Ue ELK | On. the twelfth ballot Filmore Lost one hy a divided | | On the twelfth trae eerk 1 annonneed here was nom sion--many gentlemen talk- | Filimore sent word to his friends this morning not to pe. on onon | t of of North Carolina for Se illunore. 0 few t " ps mh Fray, veleany fpr bee» Sonora, Nersda iy, Ma- | district in Virginia, ae appususe, atid @hich the tt alton t syevillo, aud agencios in gil other important places in Catt- | ay ‘ - ; r s some applause, amid whic c oes eg neeratt®, imporied. For sale | jirnin, with expressos rraning to.ail the wining districts, ag | _ The thirteenth ballot was the came as the twelfth. | that delegation promptly made a correction, and t aco to Oregon and the Sandwich Islands, we sre euabied to | Webster gains one from Scott in New Hampshire, an@ | clerk hed pasdcn for his ctor. ‘The applause Was not er. G. P. LETHBRIDGY, 8) aad 83 Fuitonjstrect, | (21s) 8! telgh te Dern, pare AP emclvalicd “desparen | Scott gains one from Webster in Vermont. renewed Seat ie Reta wars Si we Aylng “Raymond wrote it.” | Consider him at all—to look solely to principles and Mr, Dexcas—-I don't know. who wrote the statement, | the success of the party, and if they could unite om It is infumonsly falve; and if I knew the author, I would | Webster, to do so. Webster was asked if he would send Cipow ita his moe. similar word to his friends; he replied he had nothing jand, expressly for the aubscriber, superior in | tly, and the greatest ex- — ~ ba é ; . ‘ihe successive yotes were narrowly watched, almost | The genticman spoke ear BINESS'S DUBLI WN STOUT, BAR- | i (cqurity,, And Bron the most reasonable, terme. All | On the fourteenth ballot Scott gained one from Web- | every delegate Taving & blank Ust in bys hand, anxiously | eitement prevailed on the floor : tosay. ‘The Fillmore men, however, of the South, will SRE & ve : on Porter, 100 ensk’s, pint shovid be delivered to ‘us, With invoices, hefore the day of | ter in New Hampshire, Webster gained one from Scott | noting the chances. | an re Ais rox, of mae cee hay adbere to him to the last. If they break, Scott will get atreceived in fine order, und of superior quality. | <a) 0 sf 7 01 ‘A sige e 7 : PING COOL. satisfied that there is no person nis convention who is | ¢}, sisiattc Feinne sep io ate For sale, iu yuantiting to wute puechasers, by the importer.” | Sr ccsvineand senting, Sypatl parsele and desuatehes wiit | 18 New York, and one from Seott in Vermont. mie pallerioy eset toe cally interested, aud | mote deeply wenaibte of tbe inflction of an tajury on the | that'd cs bio ssoced echo ts-oesth; the gumne Inti G. P. LETHERIDGE, 86 ands Fulton strest. | Ue raceived untill o'clock V.M., ou the day of stenmer's de- | On the fifteenth ballot, there was no change. among fle spectators was @ latgetaprecentation of ladies, | feelings of the honorable gentleman from Louisina than | “Suspicious ee ae es cor ee ORTER, ALE.-SUPERIOR ALR AND PORTER, av | 2UtUre, Everything must he in water proof couditioa,snd | On the sixteenth ballot, Scott gained one from Fillmore | Jeed water aud fans were considered indispensable requi- | Lam. Icon ray 1 was a member of the Committee om iaid psa , Ra opal AG f ER, A no prckage should exceed 125 Iba. weight, or 5g fest cubie 4 hp . wong » veces Platform, and that it is entircly untrue that any propo- | prLLMORE WILLING TO GIVE WAY—WEBS' — ° Geallings per » bottles retarned, in very | measurement. No charge to shippers by ourline for Custom | in Vermont. and one from Webster in New York, sites om the vecasion ‘ oe LLMORE WIL. WEBSTER FIRM fine condition. Muire, ¢ (Ve. Dove's, Falkirk’s: | House fecs or Consular certificates. ANEW STYLE OF VOTING sition was m by Southern or Northern gentlemen, T OF AN EXPLOSION—GENERAL SCOTT'S teeth ballot, Webster gained ono from wre men, in the form of a compr idates, I do Younger's, &e., Scotch Ales, Indian Pate Ale, London aud Dublin Porter’ and Brown Stont, ceruine, not bottled, | —— — "ADAMS & CO,,No. 59 Broadway, | On the se The chairman of the Maine delegation, Mr, Mills, when | OF Scott, or Fillr S&C. th trial, declaced the | mise in relation to either of the ear rete, ee FN og as ™ 30 & CO" " 5 | Scott in New Hampshire. Fillmore gained one from Scott | Unut State was-called on the sixt 3 A oe Gonetal Heott's Barrons, June 18-11% P.M, hina HILL'S, 435 W Pires tar Callornta, Orathnsani the Sande ich | in Vermont, and one in Rhode Isiand. vam | een rater oaet for «Old Chippewa,” (deueral Seot.) not ray this, besnuso Tams f var Jone ots | This has been a busy day in tho convention, and after —— ~~ | ialands, by the U. 8. teamer ILUINOLS, oa Monday, | On the cfg! lot, Websier lost one in Now | This was succeeded by commingled applause and hisses Ay at = this ; RUPRIETORS OF HOTELS, AND THOSE WHO ARE | Wunraiie isih-citates urontip roduerd. Our uext recaree ral hha teeaion Ba a aE On the sueceeding trial, the same gentleman cast the | Of ‘Good”) T will tay further. there was not in’ the | forty ballottings the respective parties stand as follows: , 2, making preparation: for tre opentug season at our | Express for Celifornia, &e., will be sent by the U.S. mail | Hampshire to Crittenden, vote of Maine for the “ hero of Mexico,”” (General scott), | Committee the slightest exhibition of unkind feeling | wintctd Seott ... . 138 fashionable watering places, shonli not fail to send their | steamer Illinots, on Mondayrext, at 2 o'clock P.M., through, | On the nineteenth ballot, Scott gained one from Critten- | pud this announcement was received in @ similar manner none that could be ealled jeaeant. I appeal to ev Millard Fillmore .. . Lt orders to the house of M. B. Peters, 300 froadway, one of the | ag usual, in cha most extensive establishments in ‘the United States forthe | Shipper tale of fine Wi , Sezars, &o. the pl G ventleman on the committee to say whetber we did antel Websi per vreet na a band of brothers, to compare our view Daniel Webster... a2 of one of onr own faithful messengers, | visvesieusevnee’ ards do. | various subjects, and eonstruct « platform whi It is now considered itaposeible to unite the Fillmore H ‘ WwW o he will beat in mind that this Hxprose havo adopted | den in New Hampshire; Webster gained one from Scott | to the i ; Bh oo Salah “edd BROADWAY, IMPORTERS larity of the maile—bel loving. 96 we do, that the interests | ing for Fillmore against his delegation, was presented | clared the unanimeus yote of the State, for the “great Cer atch ay i ag a sot tay and Webster votes for Webster, and his nomination is hampagaes, Wines, Brandie custo fe ° 1 do re ¥ peukathacon’ CAneintes ow. ns T did not wis puble the conve anh sina a ‘We are prepared to offur great indnoemonts to buyers. those | ofiteett, Shippers byonr expresscan rest assured that their | to the President, cloud, that if tho rame feeling which animated th of bis ardent admirers in the South, whose support he it Shippers byour exp an re ir to the Pree! * The President requested the gentioman to be more oare’ “ty : explicit, and state the name. valled | : Faeeserat Chee imaree’ Orderrecteieadee tet OF Lan- | freight will wot remain on the Leshmus for aizand elett | on ihe twenty-first ballot Scott gained one from Web- | “fir. Borri—lie means Henry Clay—(langhter and | gateron that committee had prevailed fy this cow cannot now obtain; and if they persist in voting for him 1,500 20288,8. JULIEN AND st. ESTePHE | 10y\inael"by an artanaement with the gue, Bxcross, is the | ster, in New Hampshire, and Webster one from Scott in | appleuse)—wnd L eloim it for bia Ited bere to day. ond the bu-iness for which our creden- | profess to deprecate, On them alone will rest the respon OUU' Claret Wine, at $1 12,and $1 50 por dozen, Lite Conpaay our apres freigut taker precedence of all | Vermont, and Scott gained one from Webster in New | Nepili Carolina's voto was auuouuced for the mode | tls rent us here to perform, would have been brought to | sibility of defeating the nomination of Fillmore, and se bottles returned. The largest, stock ut Wines, Brandies, &e, | Sehors, from Franciseo, onthe United Statet | york. Prestdent—Millard Fillmoro | conclusion, Ihave no feeling in relation to the sub- | curing that of Scott, which the best informed thiukk g A (bigs wintanee er eale, wholresleen toa aut quant mail steamers, thereby avoiding the risk of deteation on the ‘ ™ RI IN A QUANDARY jeet just brought to the notice of this convention, Tf it | will be the annihilation of the whig party. With what Kdivtcwavtsk eorhuc Gent . Ht PRUILL. 430 | Isthmus. All freight to go forward by our Express by the | On the Twenty-second ballot, Rhode Island gave four for one taal My, Brodhead said, that | Was designed in any form to affect the fortunes of either | truth could Mr, Webster ray, “rave me from my irtends! —— mer THiincis, on Monday next, should be delivered to W# | webster, being a loss of one from Seott and one from Fill- | 4. ney ment Tot tet ee ucelght districts | Of the distinguished gentlemen, Scott or Fillmore, I] The President was, waited on this morning to as- TRAVELLERS avuiwE. ment order for ring and sealing. Smail parcels received | yore, were represented, and one not represented, They were | te it and so dees every friend of Scott as unjust | ceriain h’s views and feelings on the subject. He smi mann ennnanney enw. | UP LOT o'clock P.M. of the day of sailing, No charge to our | On the twenty-third builot, Scott gained two from Web- | instructed by the Whig State Convention to cast the vote eir candidate and themselves, I don’t care who is | «tell my friends to go for Mr Webster, by all means, gr p | customers for Congniar certiicates and Custom House fone, | depsibe for Milerd Filmore. At this stage, however, the vote | the auther. A this can secure his nomination and thus preserve the OR ALBANY, CHANGE OF HOURS.—THE CARS OF WELLS, FAPFGO & CO., 16 Wall stree :W “dl RY 1 0 vepaper le. telegraphed back 1 f the whi ty Th eee Vork and Harlem Raiteoad, leave the City all | N.B—Packages should be made waterpro sz. | ster in Rhode Isiand; Webster gained one from Scott it | wae about to be divided, and he to submit whether | , 4 Vorce.—-Tt is a newspaper article. telegraphed back | prinetpl : 7 0 ee ve re eee Station. New York, daily (Sundays excep ied). at Te At | ved 125 tbs, weight, or 5% cubic woot, measure | Connecticut, and one from Scott in New York. Missouri «ball give her nine electoral votes as instructed, Lifeey Lei wc contented an. Une peaiterants Fons Tiel pik Mike Moi 0 same question. 5 ve 0 e road, at Chatham as ren ard w . ' ether € ¢ sh te for elf. Jonnere utended, as ze nn nan ly " Soupentins with ths Western Ralirand: A! cara * ERFORD & COS GREAT CALIFORNIA, SOUTH | 08 the twenty-fourth ballot. Scott gained one from | oF whether ach: Histriot stinll vote for itself. ust cetile | sana lia cnid it is false in all {ts particulars Chope | ttis now thought that if the Southern whigs stand (express) The Pee T repli the deleg: ae ae oaeen ae rAinerican, Oregon, Sandwich Islands, and China &x- | Webster in New York. Missouri changed from nine for | ete ete ate” “icy ace responsible to their | thee will bes better state of fecling. and I appeal to | firm. of whfc there is little doubt, Mz. Fillmoze will, be Will go forward on June 2i, per st 8 ILLINGAS | py i s REY ADLODS | “ | gentlemen on both sides to act as they have heretofore | pominated on Mondey mh, Fillmore to eight for Fillmore and one for Scott constituents, and to Missouri, aud not to the convention, | ’ : On. AND AMBOY RaILROAD, FOR PHILA | pre delphia, from Pior No.1 North river, foot of Battery d GOLDEN GATE, the fustost 81 ers da the world, im * 4s cted— ae thers of * 1 not like those ch ‘ty ton bont Ly ay tom are tener) g harge of our own Spocia! Messenger and Treight Agents, | On the twenty-fifth ballot, Webster gained one from | Epa ao ir duty il be fartifully oxe pe | Vicacewrteate Conenibeny anes The Late Suffolk Bank Robbery. rein line at 7 A.M. Afternoon express lin throvgh direct by connecting steame o detention on i tie t My esourt was then called. and gave eight Votes for - " i 7 . ‘ i., through to Philadelphia in four and 9 half hour: theiethmer and abend of ail other Exprerses. all goods | Scott in New Hampshire, and Scott gained one from Fill- | pore and one for Scott, Mr Raymono rose to a question of privilege, oad ty Chases 1h Movies ions scewing tak or ae =. —firet claaa cf sscond class, (hy 2 P.M. line only), sould be in water proof condition, and not exceed 12) Ibs. | wore in Virginia, The latter announcement was recelved with applause | 4 Mr Rictranoson, if'we correctly penetrated the 1g teller e ‘Returning, adelphia from foot of Walnut atroet. at | Singll parcels received to one o'clock, fr our expre Lelight bo : crowd in the midst of which they were standing There | P Tat Nonggeoeny berg th embezzling the funda of that in SAM, and2 PM. Emiarant lice, hy steamboat TRANS- | No charge for custom house or cousulac fees. | Pi On the twenty-sixth ballot, Seott gained one from | snl slight bisses - were loud eries of take bim out!’ hear him! aad | «fitution, and was this morning sentenced to three yours YORT, from pier No. 1, av P. M. » Fare $1 50. the U. 8 Mail Steamers, "The onty sure tines” | Webster in New Hampshire, | xe ont mabe ae Mu lies cf tho twentecetsth vote, a | wonder!” ies : a imprisonment in the State prison Serer - iz’ Pani redat the lewest rates, our office, | : oe ore A 3 Age ri 00d to — ‘al OR PHILADELPHIA DInRCTCU. S. MAIL AND |“ ’SERFORD & CO. Nov 2 Astor Honse, Vevey street, On the twenty-seventh ballot, Seott gained one from | motion was mado that the convention adjourn until halt. | | Mt. Brew annson was understood fe ei) I lor stage qo city ieavian New Vurk avo Ms oot a ae OT. | | Seman meen. cis chains ee eee ce raring the applause which taiowed, | {8i6 convention shall be supported by the whole of the | ew, Prince Orriciatiy NorieixD oF ws Nosrearton.—= eet; Vand 635 P. Mo, Liberty atreot. ‘Pare $3 TO PRINTERS, The twenty-eighth ballot was the same as the twenty- | {ere were im.plo . wus erie e New York delegation, or fuint T am a good whig—rule | on ‘Thursday last Hon. Johu 8. Barbour, of Virg Re AGN EE EEL Da ee | onawoonsnareneroaireerera tenors ee there were imploring and anxious cries for another vote; | TOT Air oy cticare--but I beg to beheard. Geutlemen, | jfon, Jacobs Thompson, MC. from Mississippi, Hon. Ale A , vo | sixth. 0 the convention resumed the votiog. and 51g PM. Baltimoro, Washing © PRINTERS—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC | © : : s in the naime of New York, although I ain but one indivi- | phous Felch. Sen: ator 0 aa ys mer e ip of N v1 " querte at e * ne a3 asl ‘ pheus Fe ye ton, Norfolk and Charleston through tiohets gold in the | "P°uNuing Pron, aud a super royal Wasuington Hand | On the twenty-ninth ballot, Webster gained one from oar Pott aa hes veantts adj rier past one | tual hear, Task that you will cive me my rights Trep- | & r from Michigan, Hou, Pierre tor from Louisiana, and Hom, Erastus Corning, ‘above lines, and through baggage carried in the 2 4 M., and a A toR & Net 0. onty-aecond dist . york, > i cs 7 —- ern On the thirtieth ballot, Scott gained one from Webster, | tive--yens, 115; nays, 178. Curse A en ae jerce of his no 5 , BW ROUTE TO BALTIMORE, VIA CAPE M, PRINTERS—-A GREAT VARIETY OF WOOD AND me thittee eet eaatdt attest’ te @ Mr. Riciarosox=We sat in session two days. an ceded to his residence, where a letter informing him of ‘ Castle,—Independent Ling of Steam: 9 f and lost one absentee frem Minis, There is some cau- | After the thirty-first unsuccesssul attempt to elect a Hoint the confusion became worse confounded, om wae Bons 2008 Now Cast pe 7 Metal Type tor Salo, As it hae been ia use for some time nominee, the convention took a recess for two hours At this poin his nemination was handed to him. Inthe a! Fee ge eee: ceniatn Cats | teil benold a tatg Te perme: Aveiro be Dic” | SUEDE AEPETOE a neasthotentyan |e eae Wa i Genusten tn every direction jumped up calling Out, | he ermumttee dined with Gen, Piero, Mr. Soule sub Te aa ave a » | Shird steve, Her: f e fad _ “Mr President wishing to fay something vequently made @ brief speech from the baleony, promise North river, diil chest. Beeneere eevee venth, EVENING SESSION. 7 i clegat inaferment, Many re- port 7 Barbour, sevaine ie (it tis lie rehab, Nev Caste, the ellariag EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMEN ‘n the thirty-sesond, Scott and Fillmore each lost ome, | ‘The Parsionne called the convention to order about | mares wero made, bu what they worerit intmposeble t0 | Tfompron aia Tech were called out, aod responded: Serna ie te tang evenings, face $6.00 Baltimore | ~wwevererren ewww ae . | which Webster gained, four o'clock, when he enid that, under the special order, | teil ‘ ‘The comimittee then, with Gen. Piorce, the Governor, meals oxtra. 100 Ihe of bax a will bo allowed to om RAUTIFUL, LASTING, AND CHEAP BOOTS.~MR, On the thirty-fourth. Crittenden gained one from Scott, | the convention would proceed again to ballot for a candi- Mr. Raysonn rose to a question of privilege and per- | meinbers of the Council* President of the Senate, Speaker paseonger, and the Company will hold itself responsible a Harard, Bootmaker, so well known among t and one from Fillmore in lilinois. Scott gained one from | date for the Presidency, sonal honor amid deafening eries of « order.” of the Houre, and some others, mumbering in all about he loss only of wearing apparel, Set Bee snes ray bs | 4 who age visiting Paris for a long Light ‘RANe | killmore in Towa, end Crittenden gained one from Web- ANXIOUS TO INTRODUCE RESOLUTIONS, The Cuainaan culled to order, and banged and bam- | 95 persons, sat down to very five dinner, provided by eet awe ee . ee ee Pete Gop teallene, su ster in Californi Mr. Cavt, of Florida. aeked leave to offer two or three | mered. order of Gon, Pierce. After deepatching the dinner the om nate -_—__—_—_—__——— — io Opera, House, on she seco On the thirty-seventh, Scott gained one from Webster | resoiutions for the consideration of the convention. Mr. Borrs roee to a question of order gentlemen of the committee appeared upon tho baleony, OPT HAMILTON, L. L—THE NEW AND SPLENDAD ‘rhe Patont Loathers fvenlatred by Mr. Hasard tear in New Hamp-bire. The Presipent said that they could not be entertained, Much laughter succeeded; but we do not know what | ind were loudly cheered by Jorge crowds assembled im ten rEN, Neill, m pati ine are ae oft as hnif, Letters | Gn the thirty. , Webster gain unless the convention should postpone the spect ¢ of the point of order, nor does any body ol teamer MAY QUREN, Captain Charlee MoNell), Ur | compoties nd his Calf Ski fear bof, Letters | Un the thirty-ninth, Webster gained ene from Scott in less the convention should postpone th jal order. | pecame of the pc f ord i y body else. front ofthe house, joave piss, le nee atlOA, M., and 1 an My ert At Tt satning the m | New York, and Fillmore gained one from Scott in Illi- THE RESOLUTIONS READ, BUT NOT AGRERD TO. Mr, Sevier. on behalf of the Committee on Credentials, Hon. John § Wells introduced the members of the Bunday, Jun vibe oes Agency Of Movers. Livingste Boe re ers noi, s Mr. Catt. gatd the resolutions had special reference to | said he held in hishand « paper which explained the diff- | committee singly. and they were received with three = —_— _—_ — Te ris. 4“ A Fillmore delegate from Tennessee voted for Chonte | the nominee, and they were read for information, as fol- | oulty between the two gentlemen from the Twenty-second | hearty cheers for their respective States. Mr. Soule, of ig ASTROLOGY de _ on the fortieth ballot. lows -— distilet Louldena in reply tom loud call, made & few pertinent PIII AAALAC EST TAILOR RA brag FIRM OF | On the forty-second, Scott gained one from Webster in Resolved, That we, party, in con- ‘A Devecars from Liivois explained that neither Mr. | marks, as also did the other members of the commit. STROLOGY.—DR. C. W. ROBACK, FROM SWEDEN, . Barde, Schemit ior, Ni § kee de | Virginia. and one in New Hampshire. vention mbled, do hereby pledge ourselves to each other, | Richardson nor Mr Raymond were regular delegates tee, viz, Mr. Barbour, of Virginia, Mr, Folch. of Michi- Iatoly from Philadelphia, offers his sorvices to the citi: | Ohoiseuil, coraer of the Boul Filmore gained one from Scott in Illinois, on the forty. | 8nd the © i good Iaith, whoever may be | NH Ce Mthar the name of the authorized delegate | yun, and Mr. Thomp-on. of Missi-sippi. all of whom were ‘a ¥ . He is able to foretell past, present, Ynown among the Amotionos viaiting ominated as tl i tes for President and Vix = - Hai S rania, Vou--vetien, 30” conts? eentiemntny omumendation. The novelty of koods, the eloganoe oF fourth vote. Reet hi concn itetes vided they cccupy substantially | was stricken out of the credential and the name of Henry | Feceived with hearty checrs At thee o'clock, by invita bi tivities calentated and road in full, according to t cutting, the goodness of clothe, as wall aw che pes sonlot On the Forty-fifth ballot, Scott gained one from Fillmore | ¢)« platform adopted by the convention. J Raymond inserted Said name of Reymond is inter- | (jon of General Pierce, the committee, with a numbee And masculine sicne-—-Iadias, $l; gontionen, $) 60. Nativi- | bon gont of there tailors, are pot only Buropean, bn aleo | ip Iilinois, Webster gained one from Fillwore in Ce Rewolved further, That this convention will not again ad- | ined Insmid document in a difforent band writing from | of other gentlemen, took the cars fora trip to Take Win- tick enloulated—lnvies, $3; gentlemen, $5. Otiica, No. 6 | American, in Or We vont to Mosars | ticut, and Webster gained one ftom scott iu New Hamp- | journ, except for the observance of the hely Sabbath, until | that of vir, Bruce who was the proper delegate. Your | pipi-eeogee. White etroet, Now York, whrre lettore, post pata, will re | Bardo, Sche 1 tH ® modo}, of He oxncd | shite the nominations for President and Vice Prosident shall be ‘mittee had no evidence before them that sald Bruce |” rye committes returned to Concord in the evening by Se eeeeate iceattn: Ke'piovared at the oB%e%, guctia, | thenmen the baky, | Cin the Forty.sixth ballot, Scott gained ou feom Webs ther, That ifme candidate shail receive & ee aie oy trade, cand, coatin Om Go Nate ety, SENTING SEY SS _t jority of the alectoral vote pricg to the fiieth ballot, that | wy, ond there- | Frlgay evening. | Airines ue is Bourse, Paci x | mer tm vem AsaMu pnd

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