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Se WHOLE NO. 72v8. MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. DOU unless (Ley could tell bln what the whip practplet ben SECOND PLATFORM. , ; S H E yy T (hee any joalonsy, for ihe simple and suflictent reason — The rrattficstion with which the nomination is baited and oOurrhouts of gratification did not como out like ihe BLE SHEET. C ol the unanimity with which tho otatfi rm of principles issas — frozen tuve in Karun Munchawsen's horn—leng afvor tho | thew alloded to the piineiwpliples. as depin don © pe. = Ea ak eae 2 Fes mary Uy are erat oon ge med felned, ase the cure BS pean ar ewrse te mips sues time the tune was played = (Lavghrer and ci aig or OATTAIN RYNDERS AND THE EMPIER Coun | toa re before menti jee geet oan eget tant esas : 4 them si. and other democratio olubs, sad Shine peleaiiaves a timmemariar cereus 7 Geeral Scott. I shall speak in terme of respect ie On entering the ground the Empire Otub took up But they said every one was a fool who dod ars on THE PRESIDENC Y join with them sanon serous tecuenetitin Tbave tho baner to te, « op able roldier and bas render-d bin country good ser | ther position on and about ® small stuad, or platform, etand them—be conferred he did got, Que w we 4 3" - Here there were erive for re’ but Mr Sann- gerd, your friend and fellow oitize e j veo. Tam willing be should hold bix podtion at the ervotsd juat opposite Wacbington’s Quarters, Undertne Beort ought to be eleoted beewt he waa @ <<. ders dic pot appear. upon which Captain Rypders ovid. Ge (Alar Sucekae. anckeues cs ace DICKINSON. | head of our armies duriue bis Life Che whigs hare shown a of M9 fiehting man Bo would give dit for be is culoulated fox that post. and thac te alt they have | direction of thelr redeubied loader, Capt ivnders. their bat them they might se wall ines ge atrempted torhow Tadeed my regard for General 3oott | banners were dleplnyed - 2 & 4 dyer or Yankee Sullivan. (Laughter) em thinday to coepond. *Ieada me to epooes his elevation to's porition ta, whinh, E ninita bs ten pcatage ee o ching ome being, ood Agbtisg mum’ Like bimohe fought: by preamp tothe nemnations made by the convention at Balle do pot bileve. he wonld maintain. hia copatation ni y caturs ones which exetted much more | —ibat ix he stood off eid tld wthers what to dom—juat as More for the dstingnt: hed efleos of President and Viee — Tiecides this. we cannot afford to lore auy wore uble gens. | fitment, One was © Scott's Principles,” reprosen’od. as stain Ky vder-) would cell the b boys of (he Baw was the following, | President of the Uried states Ana how g rale by exporing them to the fain) fives of an election | Ryndere desoribed it by ~ dolapidated coon o@ alog hat, b ogo in ana whip a whig—'hey never #bipped pa'wnees Under which we mee: to tbe Presideney by the whige With the fats of Harti | 9 United States bank, and a barrel ; ademverat, lond laughter) and they'd go in avd du ik, crue ned which fora time threatem- fom and Taylor before thei hey show a ruchless ued » empty bat sald to | Coney, “Word nothing ele.” And then b» who couldn’ ‘ruction bas prased sway: the fear — diepositicn to reward Scote by placing him on noming | Coptain bard o} The other © The Seott Platform) | whip ® Hek womar would get all the ereditof i. and ie dootrine ot astrick coustraciion of — tien It looks na if thoy were ‘ond ring him agsia | repreventing. aa tho same expoacnt raid, *4 military ovat, | ey" what a terrible fellow that Captain of the Bar ic Loview wnd Young America, and | i tion courage ane i Cuaikman then ndurersed thet Mv Soupsers however bad gone to the lurtioane | Fellow Ci izem-—We buve assemble i THE DEMOCRACY AT WEWOURG, “Vm Br deck. and of conre contd pot reepond Great Ratification Pleeting of “the ccmony thre lermineted nd ine musio and stvg- \ onl + um Awong the son, Orange\ Count7. logis ee ste Ee pooae EMPISE SON THE TRIP IN THE SANTA CLAUS. COONEY SORT that tbe duane! easegt BY A ETHER OF THE CLUD. the constitution, would be abandoned has been dis the “hospitable grave’ they wiebed he migh ; tig pie Club is The whigs had promised thea roast iu pa ‘ Dib paanbsaoenty Bhots paicd ‘The desire to introduce mw dogmas lato the ip his Ariuticay ‘campaign, = livele’ feether,: 9 oRepenn,. 9 large. paw of boots sad | tnd ping pine: sia toads Hla ® walay. Hut the rok The Rendozvous at iho Hoadguartors You've p uyed the fuss aad foathor game G+ mocratic creed bas bron rolinguishod and w# moet ad nin which we are eogsged should aot Fpurs a plato of coup, and so prinoipies " fomn emalior | men ato wl andl beet and the poor men Bevee Wa s A Little hit too long Oeanocrate, ready to do bate personal considerations. Groat flage wore attached to the pla'fuem itself, and, on the | eet the two dollars, (leughter,) but now they'd eome . of Washington. CHOK USA's . poor ovoney Seoke, fo go.tieg Our pat divisions determined to adhere wand — are fivolyed and they nlous sboutt be coosidures left. thelton’s Bruss Band was stationed, ronet beet and plum puduing bo mine »/, tis.s00 Intetn She dart of the demooratio purty and the — objet to the views expreed by General seolt on tho 7 no ob Alen 1 (Langhter) Now they dido’t promise or You never can m6, Ceptain Kynders organiged a meeting, by namlag Me, f ‘th th 1 ut all thes soigl oon . (Apolarsts Tr na uralizacion tawa, the cartency. &o Ji : ay ehals tie q , j it We tear tho propia aay. etication. (Apol ) The subjtes of ov zation ul Y fo Sb | James O, Willst chaiman and Meson Chommas Ho. Rel Mar A ail) A. pe es RR if Speeches of the Chair:ian, Uoratio Seymour, Savdbiubewlii Memaeh tapsent 4a dunverati¢ couveption—with tro devotion to tho saoted — fewtid he bas chonged ‘hem Lhepe ie hug ilsehoutd | pen wad’ Juumen Met ah werstasion- cnomita dons il thay’ wanetss/ He Bateman nearer Fon. BD. Smaticy, fos a. Bix, Hon. We ‘Ton euthing linve b0,tas; °: trust commidted tu thom--have ce iterated tho geaat doro (Luvghter.) But it is an imp-achment of Uis | which were oontianed by accinuath i dw acini Un oop Bie 8 ee s , But the Noel wi ore io your feant, i pullicau prive ples whieh regard “po North po south, — Matermen:bip that be over entertained the Upon this Mr. Waicnr fla » of New Y¥ waa first iateo. | ‘3 hwy would net otcot bum re i Smith, Senator Bou of UNneis, Joha ‘And the South io vie Tear, no kart no Weet under the constituiion.’ (Applau®) — point Lfoel strongiy; for Lone im Pas is Whew Ouest. auned by the Chaircin. Ths pedtionan ba sha: est All nen were euited Ly cxpocity for # certain poliion. Vane x Ala: oF Cooney, Be. J eball detain you to refir re peaifeally to chs resolus — countyy was di graced by the bigotry eiacheens the be raid. telling thera of bia xg Beats wax to Deb ecrce's 10 legielate They were rere rer aaee ae Ht sek has tig Re ob ple of religion and my blood the reenes Lbet cocured we the Baitiu tone (0 show the galghe Og) IN meee that with be dome, I ranctuarie < (Loud checr ) pep followed. reviewing the acts whige ond Giumeciaia ot eli prenconpe at tay jon cf bis emceb. thir mectiog broke up, amd Ua, Lanpire Club formed and rewurned by Lown, along those who will uddress you on this oeonstor nationund thawe when T raw ihe He had not bed the advantage of attensing there as 1 nd whe sees ann s eee dy eay that the reed of 1864 receive oUF | churobes rolling up in lack olonds to heaven ss to pate, ut pal al c THE WHIG CELEBRATION AT LUNDY’S LANE, Strange stories u Warmest support-s-that $m them we regalo tke-peiiel- | veil ifefure from she ecene ct intolerance and violence on | agate UE Re bad sbtended ahasltoteuinees ples which have vlways conrvolled the demooratic admi- | earth, (Cheers) twas fi will a diferent kind of e : ~ height of entire Birtrations of ony government, and whied if a Jodiguation from that that dictated his letter on natue | Wen, them THE YOUNG WHIGS AN TO tht % SQUARE, een i ty a o © by ibe people, will cement and perpetvataear ghar. | yulization laws In ( Aveliving to the la mech have not ouly sé one Union (Cheers) Ut has been by the iufmence of | br son bits Own hoe bad voted aver ai hands towends the Pierce ne her choloe. THIRD PLATFORM. ws arin 46 Generel Scott, bak we haveatse a sia e+ namo MAAARARAAARAARAY ‘Alka, poor pripeipies thus eanotioued. that in ffiy years PyPue | may who hold right and consistent viaws of thy poticy of | ou Copveation Ui un vketrie spark, The third platforus was occupied frt by Capt Yano, € ss, : x From roase } asty coup, the Pacific oveon ow the west; thet thirty one dtates now | principle that conducted it ton safe conelaston aa un Deen ce Guar. be ine BS | (gua whic witnasied (he snilliary ‘ecursge Ob eames Be, Be. die. “ iy: 00 Pp y w the proof, that the Staw of New y ; Your stomach ts bbe sth ea ae ea hipster A eee snes =the bea ah direots ae tree pace anee York wens hea 4 ws he eelly believed a4 | Pieree, and gave his testimony to that effect: —- i . » proud; os al interests, - | on the horom of (he oecan, amidst olouds, darkness and | New York went. Id go the Union vers ae sh b Olas i ‘THE DEMOCRATS Your platform und your prinoipion, tores. our trade and ccmmeres. have inerewed inaratty | giocwe Lt was the principle “of upholding emstiin | What was the « a Fete ale tte | He was followed by Byocn B, Case, Keg , of New Yorks . ry © your hisher lew, which bas confounded the speculations ef political eo. | tions! Jaw. avd te: wing legislative parity? Th tah thale cee: ‘oat iN 5, | Who forcibly contrasted the tirst re-olation of the whi The conrtity ib declare no'.4p P " i y Web their or md assembly there, Se PU Is buts thing of straw. nomirts; tat. the American people have takon ahig) | course and chyrse'er of Grncrat Pierce shows that he pon a-pot consecrated as the scene of revolutionary | platform, aud its * impiied’’ powers, with that of the de Yesterday morping the del gations of the democra ‘Alas pooe cc eney, &e, piace smong the nations of the earth as the great and free | isthe mon bert calculated to bring back our gove Jory? Itwasa dep and abiding seme that th ves ‘not htig biy implidatiod not daiive government of the age. Whose influence ts d Jong to put on end to the sale of despots, the people everywhere that they s ali power, wbicb the tine | mocrates, tbat t ad come when thoy must bury the hatchet. and with | ciory trom the eoustitn De EOIAMOD PUrPO*e, LENG ONE COMMUD VioLory, Ly # bumorous anecdot plewched beet, hat Satan stinod ore | ment fo its pre por cconomiont nd to tench | Hirchoructeras a sta one are the souree of | nor bave beid ¢ y alone should exercise (Sheers } | think necessary: but he hax deli nd constitutional acti stublished Lf whig friends se Zi d and resigned chose itself, his he illasteage ibe ssilor whore onmister wis bound for a thousaad rparty of New York and tis vicinity procerdedt from this Your braine tie in vour epralcttes, Gity to Newburg. tome sixty wiles np the North river to Aeadly he vole aa tr the great ratification meeting 0 long announced. Some ‘Come brethren tet ns pray sefection has been to barmes ATA: be it. I lke. to avd I that + he went round tike a Alas, puor cooney, &o, The convention, in the further divolange of their duty, | which ifaccepled and refaimed. wonld have made him as i be. -wabetedy ands] rete te ered inl tae co GRE rea eas Tae 2A channel . 4 fy aya tage? Tovewder. furs, and feathers howe presented tous for our sufleages two of the most | old am effice holder ae muy why late that hay been Hoik: One. ent aikvo, baavieocy dinrthate MELE: NO, Be BRL Paar ore ptwit Huverable wt we! 4 «Godel on is ishee men oF " rene f : <obarante d cbve « peal > 54y [oer . *s . notwithstanding the urfayer stute of the weather. Ga nt eae ed a distinguishes men of the country. and the effest of their | brought into the field at any ti His obi reolar can bo (Loud ebvers.) spenber continued: | Ucy as to the contradictory eta ements und the they were all filled and thousands weret fe behind on severy interest to put an | given tn as fow words us that of any man of mai Are laid aside for soup. Le bao beard the oppor! wk, How could i be | iagib of the cade with which Saini was bouwd, See Rae et - * ‘ 1d to wil distension in our midst and to induce us all to | Teeter cen be. He isun able man withou’: pretensions; | poesible that unity could prevail among tho democrats? ‘ bem p Pera Ore ae She decks: sar'wboar these Loats badnot roomn. | ‘The pros- oe BRE enue” iB enter upon the struggle for Che sucoess of princeptor and | a staterman without ombition: a soldier without fuss Or | Tau they uot tee te boruasuoder by » thm Tee Ne ere Lite ola nitaae Cre R Prati ewe Was tremendous, So anxious were sbey to go on, that Upon the epelf y ledt. men (Applaure) ‘ihere were before that convention | fathers. (Cheers and applause ) in days gone by, sud cau there be any hearty * be 7 might ws #ell Lot the oid fellow luose at vnwe, + any looped on board as the boats were actually in mo- And Millard Fill nore kicked the boam, the nomes of other distinguished perscns. either of whom | yon Davin A. Ssvor.ey, of Vermont. next addresacd the | rence now in a inecting like this? lia aaswor was Tub it wos with the wDig plalform—ite' gud elastio pl tion, to the imminent dauger of (hoiy lives, Waen in tho balance weigted. would have done honor to the high office of Preddent, | mecting. He raid thie ras the most momentous occasion | at the river Hudeon tying before them, which, ability. could enotrclo @ United stated Hank of aug nitier = Gree Gate pees Be peas share Commanded ne Sonata support in this | shat ever brought thiy democrsoy tegother since tie lag | thournua st or one great Woneiosity (hat Deore ImeMUy could imaginM, U . Sane 3 reeley upon the platform spit batt Shh A convenNon, In its judgment. sad wi a i us quest pe | into the oe¢ was with the democratic party, | ennwigate dircovel S them awe 0 THE TRIP IN THE SAN?A CLAUS. “With wrath and inéigoation & Ubunmity unpsraiciied nowinated for the office of | pie BA) teeta Aa arah el edteey ids Oe itadea De ape og rd ge ge reser iye ecend ie ae THE EMPIRE CLUB Sepy ane aber tiaienuveera whigs, Yr ent of the United States, Frankiin Pieroe. of |-ticn @ould triumph, Seett was the nominee of tho | ici nnd prive inor cubjects, Their main prin | jyote Hugt6 tha ess stand Where thy flop, olophon Ay . Among there boats was the Santa Claus, Captain Als, poor comney, &@. Here een aunt oz Vice President. W iltian R. King, | North aguipet the South —Viceco was the nomiuee bath | ciple would form into ene irrwsintible and mighty steeam, | Toygdee of Dil Kk. 1s 5 . Cap’ of Alabama, ‘These nominations have ben recetved with | cae ‘ jo | which would inund the couuiry, (Loud ebvors,) Fre Olney. chartered by the Empire Club The hour ap- For forty years thix goveromont, livel thuaias ry Btat rere io | Cf North and South—the cundidate of the whulo bh would imum country, (Loud chrers,) Free ba y. char! y the Empl b e p akoslapeunowecn tae: tly cuthuainem in every State, and the democratic | qimoerey. Out of the 205 voles there were Only he though’, the bacis of free iastitu. | eae rH . THE UNITE! . Pointed for starting from the ieot of Cedar street was And now yin would be President! Pe ate eit ia Pheeiipraseureditd ed bgrs | four om tho fina ballot that he did not receive, “The | ‘lems. Le woul was | THE EVENING MBBTING AT THE UNITED ray part geven Eh al but, owing to the, pee ee Ch pong areuey. eo. the slroticn of their stendard Dbrarers in the concest. Of | Hig Snag Lg Aon He aes He ea oti aa Lene i) i. A : STATES poatan acct that fell, some delay wus causea apd the boat not ‘Thon clear the track old hootsand aparey, franklin Vieree I need not gpeak farther than to say | ‘ » roRbIE 4 catia walla: a t so ming! ons iu the one great eauce as to At seven o'clock the vast crowd who hod met al leave the foot of Cedar sircet till about half past eight gyre making too much fu that he ta true d.moerat, ait Memes! and an lo nay Be a AE menial aad Cowal Peeiebat ls rity cud have the leat for the next foup | head quarters in the aftersoon reassembled in from’ @'clock, Sho had been previouly at Jaws slip, aod ‘Though rigned "A worion 2 vice; and who, after an sotive political. careers lr seas ts He foamed aad dob ede aal GEG org ee per ep EO Gee Preah aaiwayerald theg orto te OF) ofthe United States Hotel, and wry called to order 5 ty oy, bo bien ts f fhe ware that acquired these States and vorcitories, | + ple, The Ye rat v 0 tol ia now the touched at Cavul street. on her way up the ‘Cpaes iit td fies eat soy. tn Fesponse (0. his nomination aud iis baiel plas | Weredeclared by 0 demmerutio Congress, ear out bys | tor by divistons of opinion, bat nowewhor there | by Joba T Mumford of Ormnge county, Juo. Yan Barom xiver, and more passengers were taken in there, till it Old cock a doodle doo! Jormncunitd: beanie ea venitedt nee Prorteethicipoe, | Stmceratic adtiinistration, and fought by democentic | tnd teen th t divert y, there was the grvatest | eq then inteoduced Gen, Walibridge, of New York, who was considercd unsafe to take suother man. There was Then heat the drum and mueter up, pected. Bub becoute the principles itembreees command Bose What oes a whiga doing now? Phey | ovamnilty, a i amas Faulty, unity.” (Cries | addressed the assembly in a epe of giest! powie, and ‘@ band of music on board. and there was all the music of | CUE NOUN Ala®, poor Cooney, 62. my approbation and with them. L believe I cau safely | 10" Bolicy Ae thes, democrats, rica That's the doctvive exnetiy pryttery agra niet Hike tetapiabiguspeteaviok See: the cannon’s roar, with a number of flags and bannocs, And when thoy make you Prosident, Fee ee ee eee ena ee dite in C08 | Goat To which party, he arked, would the country on sboped the test of the Unton woutd share | cocdeg wcrund tho ferry to Hiabkill, where they took tae 4 ‘ a You'll eat soup with a spoon, fhet Great spplause } Of Willian f. iting T will | trust the guidance of its uflairs?’ Would it be to tho jov. and he believed it woutd—thas | © @ppropriate to the occasion Salutes were exctanged sty plate” which you cam get, add that dis long aud distinguirbod putite aervices, ab | Vig party who had always declared themtves onponeg. | th s doctrine. ‘hore was sometling in tout | CaZet0F z with various steumoonts and all went merry asa marriage man thot's in the moon. howe snd abroad have eminently fitted him for the dis- | (oar apd. military cbiefiane, or to” the deme : ‘ihe v cm Orange aud other counties took thelr Alas, poor coonoy, &o, » rent anthurity with thom do ) The Empire boys are moving now, xtonded the | leis as they were (Groans and Various toutes bume, alt well gratitied vy the day/s pee evcuings., f the duiles of the office for which be has been «0 His whole live has been devoted to the sup- bell, The Nimrod, whicn had got the start, was svon cratie porty, who had by their pelloy sy siatia ste . : from thirteen till they: now ed neatly | a the Tiilone claiwed ail the — ae — paseed. and the Santa Claus made excellent time, though “We cannet stop to tall pest and advancement of the priveiples of the democratic | S'stes frem thi BURGE ioe | abd: pentllite for. Ab he would 80 deeply laden. The offizers and members of the Empire Vari wee rice Wiby iasroe.and Sine, party He, too in aecepting his nomination. says, * Tho ape Mel biston y i mM nanan eauer then read from the | Writane- The THE WHIGS. Club were distingvi-hed by rosettes and badges, with the Alas, poor cooney, &6. Plationm. as tald down by the convention, meota my oof- | hig snusket wiih the im shington, who bad |e fplurge of the | teestocos ut Newburg cia , ean 5 ata eaiclaial Listes esd tous ea ean Gal ayprobation Te ys mational in ail its parts, wed 1 pditho ground on which th stood by tia |) COne Off today. when Washington's headquarters words + Eupire Club” printed on them The carriage Fpgen aig hil og ob * fm content not oly to stand upon it, but on all occa kd Eis; grand ithor Was ‘lic’ fucstumenury ctor the fist time desecrated by a herd ot rowdy TELEGRAPHIC, of the gun. from which th.y exploded xo mach guapow And when wo think him dead and gono, sions to veel slaceres) an low wee ith | bere. At twenty-two he was elected 8 member of tie ne fiom the Sixth ward of thixeity.’ (Langh. The Lunvy’s Lane Celebration, der. also bad the words: Empire Club” in painted Let Thon up he pops again! sre now faniy to the field. with princlplesand mea which | yieuse of Representatives. and was cbo-cn Speaker altaovt Au he could woy was. if they were all from ‘he i vi ‘ he Eg Alas, poor ooonoy, &¢, comnand thomsrives to every true democrat. With that | [ems oft mnareek, every vote and speech of his | Sixth ward that be saw betore hint, be hoped (hut every | SVRCISL CORKESRONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, ters. The chiefiain Captain Kynders, was in his glory — Then fro away my Emvire boy: union cf the party on principle which inspires « deter- ‘on with the police: kon, and displayed | Werd in every city might be more + ro: Niacara Fauts, July 26--10 A, M. isuing bis commands. und giving directions, Conspi- peteneive i kai Gaeipsll mares mis ation torueated, the xeaull mninot be Roper fin, mpners of the old hero, clined the first ofice proms, (Laughter. a The appearance of things here betokens a most inpse of the Ci ? . " whig party have cffrred, as their most available 1! y toke » antes ard.) Greeley bad dipped eee enna ales eee ae ee In eighteen forty-four ay, ke condiéntes, Winfidd Scott, avd Witiam A. Graham, | 200 14 be wor i peaes ot aiae Ma Dust night or. perlitps Uninking bo bad ing celetratioa, Tho town is alroady filled to repletion, om Burne, Michael Murray. and Joba Ay “in, Among mee 1 had cuppored that the doctrine of availability, tlonsiy Blood trcke ows Jn him tar he would, as an amende, give ftionds | The principal hotels on this side the catarsct the Na- thove invited and present on tho ovea- Rate Geen duced by that party, in the nomination of Ceneral | prextec imed and it beeame “mand he did it i this way—bs | dona and Hails, were filled from an early hour yestertlay Van Buren George Saunders, of the Democratic Review, For fhe Union aud the Comprom'es, Diari-on u 1640, and of General Taylor in 1848, would | no mi roy that we could fight as wellas labor. ; rel expert raseais in this Line haze d ; ; ; Darrah for Pierce and King. hare Leen abandoned experience having thewn it to be | ho tcok hie musket, and was drilled as a private rodier | he hopeo Pe dint mean the whigs, (laughter) baideitcas aril mbt nk iN alban eu aii 8 eset ve General Walbridge. General Grabam. (now a merchant,) Alks, pooz coonoy, &e. injurious to the welfare of the country, sud destracti in tLe streets of Cohoord. and did not wait for feathacs | Gone up to Unfislo to relfeve the whe of thoir cash? | commcdate the numerous applications, were at length “Col, Hamilton, son of Governor Hamilton, of South Cs- | Fun and merriment were the order of the day, andthe | 0! ail that iv commendable in ihe organization of partios, | (‘Appionre) He war offered a coloneley, but he pre. | [i t=s well koown the whig princtpl-s ' oreed to close their books, and could not take any more rolina; Alderman Kelly, Sixth ward. ke politicions seemed to be in the height of good ‘spirits a: | (Applause ) Lt was anticipated that. im scle fiend that bis friend Ransom should get it, who ha | 9% it could net be that demoerets would steal them us ; ee : i board und the waitory bad enough | {be Protpret of whipping the hitherto unwhipt victor o” | *dcutial candicate, they would bave taken somo man | y Kitary eduention, it had. be innuted'tha | (ke Whigs alweys stove prine'ples from the democrats | BUests after 8 o'clock P.M. It ix difficult to tell where ‘There wus @ bar on au! bherwots J nous | Lundy's Lane Gietingulsbed in their ranks as 1 statesman, or for bi | Pierce wae a coward. but Geucral Scott himeclf ha | (lanehter and cheer) He thousht there was w hidden | ihe vast cencoucse who will drrive to-day and to morrow to do to supply the thirsty with drinks ducing the Roat after boat was passed in snoossion by the Santa | devotion to their principles. Genoral colt Is meitber. | trea dint point in his de-paiches, Now. that h | Meaning inthis, And thatsomo whigs might be goi I stow them: tit large parenge. Vor the solect few there was a cold lunch | Claus. till all which bad left before hor were overhauled, | €48 orly qunlificaiion cousista iu miliary renown ac. | {A087 USK point, in Mis des pa Torn eoldie®, where { | to Lendy® Lane. und there steal some nf the domoe-ni's | il stow themelve pd hemimee re lier ° In the after cabin, with abundance of brandy, at | With the exception of the Hero. which had got a rtart o° | tired in the discharge of tho duties of ihe several com- | Py eomistency ? He has ben on all sides ol the qaeee | Tirelples aad engratt thom wih thelr ows. and «9 help | BUMbers mre expected, can mannge very woll, as they are spread in the 5 ; randy. anbour. She arrived at the wharf at Newburg exactly | Wands be boshild, ty the appointment, and under tho | (ion "Ye was aguinel dueliiig whoo challenged by | them to steal their hands into the public treasury | to bring thei: tents with them, and form encampmeate, the close of it, Captain Ryndors said or sung a gord | ut two o'clock. and would have reachod sooner but for | instructions. of democratic administrations. He hae boon | dae con but Le ehulleuged Do Wits Clinton after he bat | (ebeces), hs ¢ no persons of note hi t Scorstary f mT ae @ mere excoutive agent in muinteining measures which.in | °** “ pe Notwithstanding the for ivisions they wo ccdvlagy ht Se cae saa alc rec: lectiouceriug ditty, composed by himself, sud all the | the continual -hifting of the passengers from side to side 7 ih " 7 ‘, taken the oath of office. «ud could not Gyht, for bad tes 4 MOSS cae. eaey Wee Er joined in chorus. The Captain, at the same | erly all tho boats reached together including the | ¢Very instance. have met the bilter hosttiity of the Whig | he waxforexeluding foreigners fiom voting till te now in wnity.and the whigs might teke the oxample [ Corwin. company joi is. P ed Mastachureits, the Thomas C. Hulse, the Nimrod, and | Pitty. Our oppovents will seek to make other issues it | 97 care in the counwy. and be did bob kuow buttha’ he } 8nd voile 100, they must there‘ore trust to their ‘The Committee of Arrangement have published @ pre time, exhibited a banner, beariug a representation | the Cutaline, this contest ; and especially in this State already have they ld prefer t tide th other caker | *Upincness of their opponents, They were aplit i f » is ahead Aelahans ‘sat. denaiall. ia 2 pS ae endeavored toscize upen the canal question, with ahop | TON tuded ailian aneclote about cece whe ea eT atny pis ies Were split into many ¢ Liban thuharpinagsnepgieg i ktctetsenginige dking r 6. he rea short ‘ 2 . 4 wiht des concluded With an ancedote about 4 negro who any parti : old ae id Scot : Ohief Mares! General Scott, upon which the Captain made some | THE PROCESSION AND MEETING AT | ¢f thus saving, upon a local question, their Presidential | fig ssck which war chabacd by 4 lUkernlan ties foe g | Abolttic mem thunk Ged hed mot entered Into the dem: | Bey. Who eerved with Scott at Queenstown, Chief Marshal, cas candiate. They first feck to make a President of aman anit > “ ¥ s] " c craic ranks. stood unitediy, firmly and si Ty # morvivg is to be devoted tw the reception of Lively salies of wit, After lunch, w bewatifal ban- NEWBURG. who. through demuceratic. influenec.. bas been made pro- Upon wb the bageo. encialmeds O macs Ne ves | olteched to thet pintformn, (leer, Tue) Th dolsdeien, oil a HORS eaIAER I we tbe Talete ner. a preeent from Gencral Walbridge to the Empire | Leng before the stcomboata arrived from New York, | Rinent ns a military officer, and then, to promote his | itrange ayimat : he ho pig when he halen wind to bo, | abews Shavers badd aude hiva lek. Awd be bell This procearion will. then focm, aad mayo: eiouge tap election, design, if possible. to appropriate a popular de. mecratic measure to his advantage (Cheers ) The canal like two murket wo py When he bab a mind to be puppy. | Soul and the abciition party w Club. was unfurled. It consisted of silk. and the Gens | Newburg was filled with the population of Orange whore quarrel he relater and he be yy principal siacete to Ferry Grove, where the meeting will A) Le orgamized. and Where addresses will be delivered. Seve- a tale, He belie f (Roors of Jaughier,) Fs peal ral gave Captain Bynders carte blanche for the design, | county, and a largo proportion of the population of | policy is purely democratic—it was origimated by do | 10ers * ry 4 3 tl f the South weld only bo! tongue. 1 stands have been erected for th I ‘The devices wore pretty aad appropriate, A eirealue | Dutchess county from the other side of theriver. Shorily | wecinte—the canals were built under | Or ee rete ee ecad ting Dis. Zad0ck Texte! rhe sholttioalots woulll eabyui; But | {thocd'te kare five or cis Spakitn gitar nalaseoneeee ry ., i, nunistrations iT « Tyeme was de Pe a none and a they p pra * Spex 5 scroll with the name of each State murtod, and bound | after two o'clock. a procession was formed which started | 1". tcnmweratio arts rae ‘easly an 1834 Messrs, Wright, Banks, and other gentlemen would rd fe Pome he pik peako you | Aytor adjourvinent, they will 1e-ussemble in the grove ab ; agevery Aumeci- | typ 1 0 togriher by the constitution at the top, as the Keystone | frem opposite the United Statos Hotel. and proceeded | hive men secompiched long since had | Freak, can. proud of the days of the glory ef his country im Ua Wel slay apational alta. yill be Gred at sunrise, 44 tho sreh, which was eurmanted by the American | through the princlpal streets to the bill above tho city, | the reckless cour'e pursued by the whig party in 1840 | Mr. Jou A. Dax was the next speaker. After ad. | and grateful for every act of service Rendered W | gpiraehac hi averee of tin mlllteey ail take ties? : h y : i : and 1541 by which the credit of the State was impaired, | verting to the Feenes by which they were ourrounded. he | cur common country. but he sald in alt sitcorl- Sars 4 ym bly tn the g tatle, sndint the hese war (he Bepico State, with ite | where stands the oli stone house known ab the head- | 154 mubiic wurkastopped, The restoration of the demo” | jaid these wings ought to teach theme ve be ehereie es | oe ence, Colntey. but be sald Ja all, slucert- patie raced wet arpire te teed Stith Sil ss 4 arms, In the centre wus this flag of the Uaion and tho | avarters of Washington, aud where awnings were | eratic party 10 power in this State. will carry with it the | their political opponents, Atthe same time, there was | the all important queetion, It wae. exid these Wil sdioors. The iiel pel Oratote for alse / Ooebelaie es fing of the Empire State, with their folds tmtertwined, | erected and threw distinet stands, as it was imposible | speedy completion ofthe enel eee Es an inmenmuronlo distance betwoen the democrats and | wana current of nuilitery ferling. which would swear ull | Recretary Corwin Doverncr Joned. OF Renaerees) eek ae ‘ - 7 he interest of our commonwealth and the igs. in the administration of the country, and the | before it. it come to this? That is this country, | 5 um, Oullo nnesece, ‘cote ‘The motto of the banner was, \ Tho Union mush and | ‘het sll tho tmmense multitude conld hear the speakers} berinece cf the oonntzy a0 imperatlvoly demand. Yellow | interyretation of the constitution, this seperation een | tines icktmwen was found, on the good pause of the pee Fe ee oa et rere tiaty cece shall be pre-erted."? Altogether the desiga was protty | frm ono stand. The numbers wore estimated at from | citians, Tcongralulate you upon this wuspicious opening | ss old ne Warhingten. though it bad not then developed | pw end thelr ability for self yoveroment, thal, they wero rove selected for tha eslopeation, ln ta Gua ialaaae and selbexscuted. thirty to forty thousand persons; and hed not the woather | of (he compign. Thetbourands and tens of thousands of | jteelt with an open divieion of parties. In the time of | xo tmded asto be ted lo elect, Indeprudendy of other | ape Temas stake fetac bur does te coum ts bene very w in presenting it said—Mr. Prosi | teen inclement the number would have been double, | “cmcerais here to-day. all ready for the great battle, will | the elder Adena the breach Weame wider, and Jefferson | ccmid-rations. w anilitary tan to the first civil office, | Ste Me Those set apart for the General Watnninar. in presenting it sai iB leo Ras i * | send their voiecs through the whole length and broadth | acclaimed his piaifo:m to consist o! t, strict interpre | He did pot believe erisn pemient. ate om vhs eastern ebtyte OC tar aN Dae dent. avd Gentlemen of the Eupire Club:—{n che asso- | ‘The most conspicuous body in the procession was the of the land. which will ‘be responded to in every section | txtion of the constitution: sec igen a rods frem the cataract, We had @ conside ciation to which you have the a tong. I reoag- | Epire Club. ‘The following were the officers of the pro- | of the Union. and the result will be the establishment of | expenditure: third, at Sable dull Of Vales Riees aah evening: itaek io Sbaueai Lire Mavy gentiermon to whom f au rodebted for repeat. | é our principles. and the sucecss of ourinen. (Applause) | states: fourth, redbcds wand otin i eady a iehieee keteer ta aan At ca ed acts of kindnes* and orviitty, aod ta you all [ree ”% coricn Mr Herario Sevsovn then came forward. upon the natic eleck, sed comtinucd without interruption the most ce nomy in public A Voter—Nor 1, (Ci fes of wo. no.) ard for the rights of ocher ithe Sererni—To whom wus his elory due? To the the 1 reepeet fos the righ ne sinewe of the wen who fought under bi, He 3 ‘This’ was the essence of the ‘ 4 , net went Lo detymet trom the roerit of the ektll that : eed “ tbe a plltcal organisation exist letimatly ovuneated eRe aa introduction of the chairman. nud was greoted wiih | Jefferson. and copatituted. tho lindaneks of thie ted them, but that waa certatoly oot the ony con. | {Be weht; the morning looks gloomy, and threatens w hat great Democratic party, Whose prosperi aN. . Joud appinnse, He n suid:--The place at which we | pmaty. What is ihe policy of our opponents? Th: sideration When we selected @ chicf inngistrare, What “identical with the prosperity of Lue Amorteaa scates (Ap- Alps, are avcembled. consecrated as it -is by the llstory of tho | wont to vet the control oF tuo fimmew of the countey, | ot the Sarit. Wher of ake Worsign Petioy?’~ Thoy | 4, ones eae orate hae inst tntoeassd tas iat Yeap plause.) Tbave theréfere thougne it would uot be tube. MAJOR HAGERDORN, RICHMOND COUNTY. intend putting up a magnificent tent. uoder which some past. snggests to every mind the question, Is the causo | General Dixthen went oniogive a history of the da! cd net want bim (o train a regiment when the ve coming upon this occas esent foc Your Accnptance MAJOR JAMES BELKNAP. which we azo trylog (0. sustain right, pational aad patrl- | claim aid of ake dotugaof Sr, Bwing nrked- bis oplaion on a satute, te would bave ao bepalrcaicapeeal ocho eds Ask sh Hidyerithie ist a thight testsmonist ot wy Woes of which ASSISTANT MARSHALS. otie? ‘The review whieh I have mado in my owa mind | other claim. and be then oaked, shull we bave a reps chjretion to rhet him ox Gieutenant General; but | Gti hace to becuse among tbe trees, or revura iu the may erve oUF ATID awe aniwiaty, our Jomea W. Folwer. Jobn Ronk, of the position und principles of the democratie party, | ticn of this reellesness and corruption which will gofar | were we to oonciude he would be a skilful Presdent, { Sl Wave te tiveune among tbe tree, oF retura tu prouching Presidential contest (Loud e! —) pa Lemuel W. Edwards, Wm R Brown, since 1 have felt the inflaeners of sevnos around me, have | to destroy alleontidence in our avility fur self govern. | ‘be good book said: ‘Hf your son ask for a fish. would | SVB 60 Bu “4 F July 26—9:30 P.M Feente the con-tituvron of our glorious Union, binding | Jusmoe Hamilton, William Warrail, iilisticd me that ours is the cause of our countiy: and | ment? Tt war fortunate that such a man as Pierce was | you give him a serpent? “If he nck for bread, would you | The ayrivals tong Ae tha ees ome be Yogetberin an endnring bro: hertond che thirty-one eps | ‘Toman George, John L, Aderton, that our euecess in the pending contest will be caleulated | srircted by tho democratic party for thelr candidate. | givehima stone?” Franklin Pierce bead spent! s long | gure ees pues uate tee see baettie Gel cee Tate indepeudnt states. uveh compaerd ye 1nd. pene homas Moore, Toxph kK Lamson, to premote ils prosperity, and the permanency of ita in- | His epevelies and vote were always on the side of ccono | ite ct etit—he bad 00. abed his tloud bravely iu the | °3/* Lane have fallen far short of thie general expects dent rovereigutis, we are all tncograt por ious of bog ae H, Mallory, Dr Barclay. siitntions | The atociations which ciuster around thoso | ms, He was scrry that their politicnt opponents | sme ficld—but it was not becnureof hts militacy rohieves the bur wilt parcabe of the erearnaaoeh,” Hower tar egreat republic where the freer weer seeded hed George Lawson, John (Gilchrist, hills anizaate my mind to greater forts to sustain the | siindered the military character of General tierce | mente. but beesuse he was a firm con-ictent domecrat, Saaiury fieriieos mey delug in larger crowds, who would As tondvance all (he great and bone he meutdegtatorwnich ise eid ssi a OO party. ae etciccheek ee Rehan 4 - ve i did not injure him—it served him. He | (( beer) They bed however a hard contest before wisely have kept from this, at present, Inhospitame ie . ul ny a i m society was formed it hee Mtates apoak & THE PRINGIPAL STAND. to life, Whey conld took ‘WHE no. alatwrce upon ourgus | of” General He Sicp eta eee, them but let them bave no ualf way determination | ryeu. ull thelust hour, knowing the acter hopoietners common mrt eh is i na q it was public property. Thoy | »meng them—but one united tuilexible intention to f getting acermmodations. Nothing bas tranapited gees ar eee ig ae ee eieay a The meeting was organized at the principal standby | pores; and while wo should not wish to stand before | might. however, honor hin for lie millcary metit, with. | preeesd. and ure all, honest. tewosecund he bored. te singe my fart dee paca dow rving even of passing attem mtitulion. with | 4dge Sherman. of Orange county, nominating Augastua them as partivens. we could still point out to them with | out giving him any civiltrust. Washington and Jackiwoa | March next to meet them again and cougratulare them UF congIat late One HHetoer that (har henest pride the hcighQof greatnuss to which our eyuali fed considerable experience ; tsteirantic CHV eluorion oF Wile ioe ebchoets. top por have any of the orators or prominout men yes all its bencfoent biemtoge, wns borer more permanent | Schell, Eeq., as Chairman, han Leen elevated by Mmocratie policy aud priuciplos. | civil aifars belece thee rene, chan te aa nistration of | cn iho election of Frao Ney, of Orange eauany next ade | Made their apprarance. fod enduring (bap et this boar, — 16 w embedded us ia- Mr. A. R, Hennicx nominated » numberof Vioo Pgesi- | I bud tho boner of being one of the delegation who re- | President, Taylor was the firet man that wastaken from | dressed the meeting and assured them? that. tho FROM OTHER CORRMSYONDENTS. Thovanle (th the: Bearte Of the Amecionn poopie. aetss00: 1 ot. ong . Presented thie State in the National Convention that | the camp. The recult was what might have been ox- | cemocrate would have two out of three votes from his Burvaca, July 26, 1862 granite beneath the native bibs ot New Hampshire G-n- page P a Placed Merrs. Pierce and King in nomination. [have | pected. Want of experience was an objection to any | part of the connty, Deer Park would round and | A steady stream of strangers hiss teen poucing into this Uemen. there are have iaduend me to A. T. Gartacne eretary of the Committee of Ar- | gimeys been proud of my own State and nation and | won, no matter whet might be bls military serviovs, | they would have rome odd hundreds from intermodiato | eity siuce Saturday evening. bound fur Niagara, wh of you its acceptance, aud from no tavidious disting- | rangements. nominated several Seoretaries, our per but on that ocoaston iny heart pulsated quick- | There was a more serions objection to him ‘ewes the places hetween that and Newburgh Among the miliary avrivals yesterday were the Cleve See Ld CEG CORT: tek CUB once CHT ok |: Bev MP, Score opened the predesdiags wilh prayer er when for the first Ume. appreciated their importance | reprorent&tive cf the principice of his party, andhe would | | Jonw Cocinax. Keq., then ceme forward --Io oom. | land Light Arillery. the Detroit Ouards, the Cocro Gorde frie and whoeexeriions f trum, wit yours, will aid Sig - ond greatness, When I listened to the tonca which fell | curry them out. He would mot eorrect abuses; was not | menoed by rome well timed ond woll expressed allusions | Guards from Kentucky, and the artillery of the Fourth in o that appr publican party to which w Jigen T Viewory jv fivor of thas great res | Mr. Henniex then raid, as Chairman of the Committe | fiom the lipe of the delegates, and heard the mellidduous ni attwooed by so many | oe 4 v0 midst the most eathust- wsGiet eourtructioni+t; would not be economical; he | ic therpet where tlvy bad swewbled Though the mea | Kenrucky Velunterrs: eements, he bad received a number of letters | secent of the cons of the Emerald Ive orthe broken | would be in favor of a United Etatos Bank; for he | wie had figured on the toene had passed away, their pre- | Numerove civie delegations, and erowde of visiters froma from various parta of the country; but the lateness of | 9Ptfch of the emiprant fiom Germany, I fled that the | diclored hi« epinion in favor of it at tho very time that | cept» had not. Western and Southy rn cities, have also arrived AU the M sy mpathica of our party were broader even than our own | jt wasruipieg the country. This bank would bo again principal hotels in Lown were fille d to overflowing last night, . iberty novor conse, artic appiaure ; Wwehour cowpelied him to dispense with tho roading of | bread land. I was proud. asa New Yorker. to find an | ued ana source cf corruption, He hod been opposed to y tock to ¢ from the tomb And travellers by tho boats were obliged to be wocomme- Copts Pe a al Reef yas beset Key avataen nin | illexcept two, and these wore from the only surviving Life | npiverral desire togratity the members of thle State | the naturalization of aliens and woe still Oppose to it— Their mighty ret ome, . | Gated on beard” The military arriving yesterday weak neEereHry 10 Cor on the desu its om 00 Te 1 tout decrenso, | into camp on Frovpeot Hil. te Seery state wa | (iuards of Washington—the one 87 years of ago and tho | 90 the liveliest «ympathy wus felt with our efforts dur | voleek on the condition of their ering for a year in the ‘Ths gloom ef ages mended it io eveay Americ: ‘ ing the last three years to unite our party. aod rostors | army and navy—as if gunpowder would make tem good | The bistory of our political progress, wae the narratly | Prersnvno, July 26, 1862. Fpreenied in the vercll ot be together ts (742. Toth the gentlemen would be hero but for tho | ascendancy over our opponenta, ‘The vention Wa citizene., Tm Boe. Soott waa tn favor of nearly all those | of a secerssion Of politionl ovaterte arising from pecu | Two hundred whig diigatos left this city tur the the bunds of the consti ation with the cit State wcli@s of the day, The following are the letters :— animated ot all times by the most fraternal feelings, and | cbrolete whig mea ures, which, for the Inst five years | liarilie: of eur compact. and the progress of time kaacor | Lundy's Lane eelebiation this moraing. " the centre Me was a med eek Soule aoe Eps Litrin Burrary, Joly 2, 1852, | slthough there wes diversity of views in relation to oum- | were consigned to conventional oblivion, and #bieh (roo | rerponded to the uniform advance of the country in | Upwards ot fifty delegates will attend the Scott mass Sittte ies tie Rtmatts Citits shay were. trula to the knoe: an :—Deor wir k tha commtitoo, of | G8ter, there wae none about priuciplos, The distinguish | Jey recently derignated as “*forsilremains.”? (Laughter. | democratic prisciples, The step from itnporioas power Convention at Niagara, trem Alleghany city. ed ttatermen of Penvaylvania, of Michigan, of filinoi, | Hut Greeley did not then think that his candidate wa | to republican legislation. excerded the capnelty of those Niscana Wauus, fuly 26-—8 P.M. ee eis i coe mane ema ate. 1 Leer bree Woah fo Rees and of our own State had eech their own earnest am. | co deeply read in this department of geclogy. (Renewe | whore experience was composed of odwrvation on the —_ Viciters are arriviog in large mambers. by every tr For bis own pars, he would be o more man of weraw, if he oad quarters. Newburg, on Mon powerful supporters, and although they failed to unit: | lavgbter.) After seme further observations, Genera | defects of constitutional movarchy. while others bold- ord the hotels are rapidly filling Fe John A King. wor mit supprried by the wu mbrrs of chat club, even the | trme Hast of the weather sud the infra upon themerlves to requisite votes to recure their ao- | Dix concluded amidst loud cheers, ly locked to the total abandonment of all resalty | New York end Col Jehu Williams. of Kentucky. are bere, Wi woutt carry ‘he Buspoe stave fre Pierce and | potent with yous Bue wcities age eee tense ae reneies | minations, they wero regarded by all tho delegates with | tom, Me Surrn, of Conneotiout, next addressed thy | furnished by Furopean polity, and clstmed fo | | The selected camp sround ix coversd alryads with wills mab ivouabtto be, inthe let pIeesen my love apd devotion tothe truedemocrario | the highert regard and esteem. When the name of | ieeting ina humorons speceb, Ie ridiculed sewar | ‘he people the capacity to goverm thomaslve, tory companies, aud they he ¥ tente im dtbus pl pause) —and be hoped it | Prcielesof our government; and I trast and hope to live Frankiin Pierce was brought forward, an universal feel- | ood pia higher law, whore estimate of phyricalcharacte | LHethen proceeded to treco the rise aud progress of thy | Obber spots. toere thove prinetplos triumphant in the election of the | ing perveded the Convention, that they had found “the 4 . " democratis party from that period or from its origin ta Military and other bands are parading the streets, General Warne roa tlien seid iad Be co gt Pith respecte Fopresentativer, Pieree ie ENAPET? | ZoB.” A thourand delegates shouted bis (Loud — Mey ihe wig YarTE ess epsian as bao wad bey woals aoe the Kentuky aid Virfinia revolutions of 1708 Sho wieg | @bich are hronged wa prop, and the town presents Heneral Warbarpar them sal: Haran With respect, aL KNAPP.” | thousand democrats thundered applause, (Loud cheers.) | i 7 5 pad ad the opposing or resisting , animated appeara ‘ ’ be oF hee ty would not regard tis prerencation in wa Lirrin nrrare, Joly 24, 185%, | Te'wan no sectional mapitestacion: The North an-wereg | OxCCUS @ murderer lect they should shed blood, | Now, juiky Gr the whignor felerritecbork ot whieh cnarase | The committee ts now In remou, arranglog the. pro> invidious byht. fer if he could afford it he would give | To Cias.N. Cusuma, Bay, Socrotary of Com mittee of of ot . and | hey Were all for generals, shot and bombs, and oceans of | P mwe of to morrow's proceedings, At ete rel. altridge is Baten tie Invitation of yuureommittes to parsfelpate ta thodomo, | Hime it Wxs ox stirring as the poot's description of tho | The Mon. Mr Dovoras. of Ulinols next addrossed the | Fy asury schemes Tn all the demoorata bad teltmobed; | otbers stating that they would arrive to-morrow morning, Here » wore loud cries for id | Cratie mak meeting of tho Mth, wt Washington's Uead- | storms in the Alps, when ting. He said for the first time in the history of this | ang shovld they now be told. wh athe ooly remulning in the enrly tain. Mr Jorn Vaw Bowes then oresented tnelt ond said Dury, came duly to hand. neod not say to Trom peak sage th rattling erage sinong vpudlie, one ot the two parties were organizing under | ‘eo points of difference wore. Ube Internal iinpenvemente’| (teat enihuriaem prevails, pi pot vat othe i We d Ota el> or J But oun te w bat! and & tong us, et ha be yt the Vv their it tl u 4 ment He wak only a democrat a democrat who porson- Hive my hnmble voice and saootion to ‘And iroe auewere from ter misty shrnad olaier whe only die his sword. when the nation was in | provelt the whigs ro near thetr platform. leone Whig Celebration and Ratification Meot- gily keew more of the deme ate of the state of New Goverament which wore thore A Baek to the joyous Alps, which call to her aloud, dsoger. and only cheatbed it when the invader was driven Tompkins Sqaarc, countena x below nd fo most carnertiy reare T avitl be ta heart Uisny that ninety rine for my coun . sate republionn "Belncipion va which te 1s the previous contests, further act vitien with you (w theese one owed bik elo tom to the Smpiea frare whem. fearon censee ate nization that aid oe could resist the torrant | y reser M And totigdetion that prevailed in this | trrepriveiples to the end of timo and to eart tion that could obsala aven | lovave Anes ponents, and tried and true teprosentart York thon apy other living woo. te hoped they would give the State to Pierce and King; but he aved Bot rey he heped for be fit contidont ano knew that they would (Great appliace ) He whet wod in reference © Empue Contraet the tone ot the Democratic Convention with | frcinour borders. It was very diiferont uow, whoa. “® blavket theet from Wall atreet’’—the Courier 1 D SOME Gi the one which placed Winficl’ scott in nomination. In | ‘ary chief held bis office with an iron’ grasp aod spent | 4 Eofrwceed remark'd what an absurdity GREAT ROW WITH “aie. 00D * | the latter body it was a struggle of the North against tae | (be seiary of that office in electioneering Mr. Douglas wis the motto «Principles not Men;!” where ware . ns ee South, They stood for four days at a dead tock At | proceeded at great length to ridicule General Beots’s | thos men without pefoiples, (A votoo —“the whiga !? | Last evening, a meeting of the whig young lerath bis nomination was eullenty, reluctantly yielded, | isima to the office, and concluded by sdverting tothe | oi) i) men have some principles. wood of bad. and city and Stato of New Yerk (ae stated in the advertion eter the convention had distinctly declared, in fifty-two | fvct, that the whig nominee bad prosoribed old domo- io cupporting the men you aupport. their prinolples. and ment) came off in Tompkins rquare, for the purpose of beliota, tbat General Scott was not the choice of tho ma- | crste, but would not proceribe any section of whigs. eanvot rapport principies without, * The principles make rohan jority «f the convention. Can a nomination thus re- Mr. Jonw Van Burnes waa the tast speaker, THowont | ‘he man, and | commemorating the battle of Lundy's Lane, rasify~ bring them upon it. (hear, hear.) Ho refuerst to | ng } | on Nor ni + have not eluiled: m 3 the demo t | iuctontly Pan be supreed with aes decidedly for the candidates and the platform, and pasyed prcite faut in noah bn teather and pramelte.” tasty | 108 the nomination of General Sovtt and W. A. “a rity that was obtal q oft ‘pes Pierce and Kine bi cf no no. ie ervet whig party has plu a ® | s bigh ewlogiom on the States of Alabama and Now | He then gave a rketeh of the Life of Pierce, particularly wax crowded *0 excers, Meet Cnt Ye Chaatara sn Les Meaewe, | TE tad bavermy vole should | lve eget ese oceullarly awkward arpeot hy the nomination of Goneral | ‘hart ebire, eich hud beet tree 66 Uh a eT eres ie the Hearne war, where he di jaged | 8M. The whole dana ia aiferent parts froma wis a ting elude by caving Respeottully ant talthfaliy youes, | Scott. ‘To excite enthusiasm tn his behalf they arecom- | jy dark hoor in 1840. He defined hia own position, | great berohm ond bis feuily aud origi say tug Uaat ag | four platforms were erec which was almout eee it was prosentod ROBERT BURNET, yelled, at this Inte day, to learn to rejoice in the victories | pnd showed why any section @f the domocratic party ton had been told some vievorks valiant | the speakers addresved the meeting, 4 dn y, ‘The following tetter was received from Mr. Diekinson:— | *e scbieved during the late war and the Mexican cam- |.) uid not respond to the appeal of Mr Chase toorgan- | troope whom be admired wore “full hlooded Yankors 4 of young men, A band of muse wae p hiarty sheers were then given for John Van “ Synacvan, July 29 tang, | rien. (Lavghrer ) ‘They are thus compelled to beat | ‘vc an independent patty at Pittsburg. He rand the treo | from New. Hatspehire.” eo they told their opponenes | eBtirely eee oany principal platform, and discoursed pr nb Your eeteomed favor toviting me to attoad | Unwilling testimeny to the patriotism of the demosrats, | .ojlrrs kad got all they derired, and thoy would be mad | that Franklin Pieree wae Tho scholar. | stationed on the p Here there were calls for Poster Mr tease D, Rosen reeponted. and said ho had en m deep interest in the Bmptes Club; ite marx mi ting ot the democreoy at Some whe rejoiced at the time there triumphs wore won) } ¢ they organized party now They never were Jaterman, bad lt been formed there, But one object | ite strains, and @ multitude of - Roman te Fiertyet | alle the whige deemed it «unbecoming a moral and | abclitioniets, and never abandoned the party, Anow | sie coutemplated that waa their siooee—bat one requt | giog, rockets squibs, and erackors, enlivened by membre were Among the w st frlenes he oeer had Moat ear mentican | (CHalous pecple to glery over our vieto or hoped | qucetion arose by the admission of territory and that | rite wae necern: y—action: and fair pny to themselves cor. of the vast assembly, contributed tO tem In be tik, He hoped it would be a efficient in the | 4 Seuait we harenew oceans armies in Mexico might meet ha s orl teing rettled, there was no longer any aeos-sity for a | would inenve # trium (Cheers, after which the baad i eee tar srom being tame or ineffeo- prevent eotion xa Mt wee mm shat OFF. K Polk He | 2/1 cnister me that tatall he dented the howoraestircotme, | than. bd horpitable graves, Lg gy ged m ‘rec #oll party, Mr, Van Boren contended for the com i vp © Bait Jolumbte.”) Gee Mee iietto entburiaam, bowevee, was exbibite id no’ LeMeve thee any Jentowy extted of the Keapire | 27) have merely time to thank omliehe. | wetine ean teae d they Stace buras: to a i ne tie | Wcmiee Measures and the fugitive slave law. and oon Mr. Cannes followed. and then omme Cantain Gare | lo gna the cheers aval on such Gocasions wae os Cheb fr te position it fed take # certain thet | ite meemblen ond myerneese Tetete The T sekeot ate | rocntory bork es bia a0 | aay ee Ee clnded vy ctaring in fayor of intervention in the af | Rexnene—t arn't call you fetlowevcteens. { nevor ornld | jsingly reumty. te th pager ripe nnly A by the Empre Club bud nojeslonsy of any otner Che ob | isrd. The prospecta ott ay ore highly an ‘ ie ys ren z zg bear the term simee Greeley and Bilt Soward aoptled itt | foi mony perrens eet the Jone of ail thwolabe was nat one aut hat war,the viene | cer ivis ture eppesenerace abeticd sca sie Plcteat wane | “A DTPULECOU.T Ik extensively atroulated among them. | se tT. ue soee and the latenenn ofthe hour | prea Iemploce: *Ctannrey fra fomar you=brotber | | jiyuhriouuirg abe cwtness of the assembty. 18 ag ‘Of the dewcoratic party Nnd thy eleoion of Poros aad | t!"lemerrsey are moving forward In. xolid « heads are CT at Rn neRt easy lensOOe: ties | will not peatatt waTO pivw the tperch of full length d moe Here that wn an i Seott party got possesion of Me as Laue tees & Bit. D'Sicutas thep read. the reredutions, whiob wero | A Vorce-—That’s the kind of tatk [rvund in front of the platform, at the eo King... (appiansa) ‘ ip oling ard harmentonein action 1 have claited varios fl! e Coptann: Rrapeneet one eny, for mye? andthe. oath Hens of the State sine the nomination, and couverat | Md ed the pilerimage to Lundy's Lane, they may learn +d end atuer whioh, the meeting adjourned to te sapioin R= They haa been all the round of the prine [see rioHTH racE.) Hon that i} is tarpossibie for us to | whe will not support Ptorco and King with bis whole heact, | Dencorata have no new duty to perform on the subjest, | Usted btates Hotel, it being them past six o’clook Ciples wnd the pisttorms, €0 hg bad lee more to say, that we are in aw freely with all. and I have yet to hear of the feat damuvrat | 0 eympathive with the Amertean ride of the question, | f°

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