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octane» Ff meat AY, sol mens = ane se a ip pe, ECL es or ; } convention, thoy hare prasented thelr for th ar gi, So OT . ‘Spon E E T : Frrgeuted thelr caudtdaien for wee introcuced by the Spenisrde DOUBLE © { wko shontd havo been hencretly rewarded Whe! {@¥bom ha might be hostile, Mr. Van Buren concluded | Sezatoe Resort, Of Tadions. was next introtused to | Ath the desoeudanis of w | popular sui rego pity } That the iederal goverruent ts imited powers, Peck of Secretary of State, was in Loil- ] ¥e the democrats to united action “Honi the greeted 1 6 Met LM the weet of Uurope, . 24 be it nota ons toctegeenremmenerreemmnnenenee 1 ft ‘retets from ‘the constit. gs gl ely hep fon af that (me, Ho (General Waibridge) bad written yr mgid be ‘atop your disweurione, lock your rhistde, ional eat ee oe epah pisares tute, that Ne e mo baok bo we hablta uf hele tha ete MASS MEETING iN TAMMA! Y K ower made theron onght tobe strict aoa hy a8 im (tho fen, Mr Waiker) for hie testimony. whotner | ond Sore On togmact TBited. sud you will chon ovase | Be woud he hoped, have other op sortun 10 a progenite the noblestand cws.'00t among them ix thelr NY HALL. Sy Mopertmeents sae seeats ot (aa guversttiy and that To |, the ctiteges sqettat ban Were tous ne Gian ea ae aes BMIaGaE OF OLE Wembiehy io tdeae with a luntre uever bo- | them Lofore tae Preddential election oud if so ko would | watcher—e. elt Captsia; yet surely 99 ono will wMicae , Ki luespedicnt and dangerous to exercise dowbitul conclitu. | ecived. ta reply. letter..which he would ' now read to | fore known, dud tovcr this svetont couneil chamber. ts | avail bimcelf of chem. ‘Tala was Gae of the ra0-t import | thet this iden. “ty Of babit is the result <f intercomauai- poner, Bo thei. General W, read the follow! heme. ned its tri ’ : : ° . 4% That the conatitation does not confer upon oral yh - lug lettergfrom Mr, | eacheme. ap: «tribes, with @ glory meyeryotequailed.”’ | amt potitical contests in history It the domecrat'e part, cation or of ody, tion. It is the result oy instinot aad Immonse Gathering of the Democracy, | govervmen: ths’ rmce tweoma way.om generat | WOMEI" stevie, New York, Oot, 18,1960) fe eres the peroration ) fst Iriic it woctd be a failure to overy mea thewaabout | thet i the route e phystoal a Ree rstem of internal improveronts : i Mee ) Oct, 18, i iin octheleiniae ot Sis ‘ the laud. Vranktin Pieroe, however, was certala to be | i have been ondeu. "Oring 10 linpriss upon you the Wenner Hess h does NOt onfer authority upon | TOGensuaz Tinam Waianae, ol of Mir. Van Buven’s spech. Mr Baapy |p, i ‘ i ‘ ‘ie med Scones of Uproar, Dissension and Contuston _ {iit fileral xevcrninent, Wirectly « Gudtrectiyy H 7 r) By Deer Sir— sca have called my attention (o letters meer hemeesing When the cheers wisi which he pag hepdtell SAot e eoee Hlved till the scoond | vantages, of thaw Rondon eespvepntaty tos ° B 5, contracted eal and in v bile ” aaty ef the 13th « iced, he foed ¢ ie 4 m he, “ . wire : Straggle for the Stind—Pugilism—Re, tural monteor other’ State purposes, mer Te tlie mecthe oo epoetlig te hacia at the Lith and Lith | Tg: Fellow citirens.V hope thrt you will Deesaiteas | ty are they are ins majority. Who doub's that Peau- | the purpaso of illucteatin® that tuere ta no breach of conciliation, d&e., d&c. ‘ fa tyr Riper anette ston 7th and 27th of september last. ones dtford W Wilttame as you paticotly cnn. during the doilvery ot the fewre | Levert i ig ore id apie hine katte ine vie gs alow nee pga iy rio Lameae veg rd 3 { 4. Th stive and sound policy for’ rite ig ecg drthyhe ke that! eball bave the h 4 Obio will give her vote to him, or who doubts | not be of rervice to you, Wi i & view ol + |Sepmtannte Ge fiates tan CaReeR aa Taree te tke nee ond Wiil:ains end Lockhart, ia which certain charges aro | M8 all bave the honor to address to you, be- | that the vou of Tdi i i pt som more then ts called for 4 ‘or to ebetish th otanve’ oe phe. preforred against you, and w psa * cause there is not only. as you perceive, a very ex ‘wml 0 vol my own dtato—Indiana—wil! be gives te | duoements to attempt eth, 3 place last evening im Tammany [ail to respond to the | fon, and every sect the oon tuins the following p eo: FE COR | put tbervis vise 4 temporary defeot ta my Voice, which arse tno acetate t i euniratic patty aeee wd e by lee te mm avin oh oe te Ge inaslartae . : mwnd aud insist upon an equality of rights aad p:ivi- uOktginise aoe ‘ ‘almost dct ‘ i bok , ic oven ide instruction for those who cho. Teoent nominations of the party for county and city | Scpleterad auplepeovecdion et perwad aad | pegpeTyRine SB satzaduction to our Premice, Lord | ae eet gu naar cia ing in the pleasure | wirtin tho limit of the hitherto divided New Vork. | otic. tens given tho fuculty grent OWasure to find thet offlcers, pursuant to the following oull -—= | prnéety tro domatiowicleuos o frcigi nate ou oe Cheese te ee, Robert. a Waller, formecty | Satie tata on personal matters: betore 1 rroaee te mn, | Thy are marching in seid column, with a deterrainstion | the mum een of you in attendance du. "ing the fast sum. Demoonario Rerumicay Couns Ramuriparion Mran- | to enforce tut atiee the mace Fictd ecouorsy ES ocucecte | Lordebip thousands of mining sbaucs, which Sir, Waiker | Cf topics not mentioned by auy of tho othor speaters, Y de scans sae nro ed b Ahapn = Bubble would rise Me | eater eee Siem feaee Cg thr a eae Speoceetic repaplicas: | 1 vgs of the city and | ing our public alfairs, and that ue more rovenite ought tc be | felt called upou to redeem, for the credit honor of | Mretray Eregretthet tho proceedings of this meeting wero +g sige f 60 low that nota bul would rive to | eidueus were you in your applioatic® you County of New York, tricudly t :ecular noininations, and | tpiced then io coauised to defray. tho nccossney: eacnecw ot | the Senecio ee at ant. disturbed even fer an intaut Bot Tf amuse amy chet L | Meek where te lad gove down, clined the vacation intended for the mc wth of august, The Von Mr, [birane, of New Wampshivo. was t It may. therefore. bo a matter of just p.tde Co us. thet ‘the usages of the party, are roquesicd to moet at Tamiman, Hall, on Moaday evening, Ueto icr 18, ab 7 o'clock, to re spond te the neginations mace hy tho several conventi Bo nominpee oMecrs to be oupportid at the ensuing e the governnent, aad tor the gradual but coriatn extinotion 1 © Ja hi oy | Chink our fiend, Capt Kynders, » otter of the public debt. bis statement hag no foundation in tenth, Tuever | [nl our Slend, Cept Kyndors, if ke Bee ts Tadley | intrediced He exid to ought to speak of this election | since the completion of this edifico—k ya.¥t ogO—H6 haw a at ieee eee MAa Re dave We chacicca nat bank; | Fedeemed any wining shares for you, nor did T have om " ‘5 te a tint webeliovs cuchaniogtitucion cut’ of deatiie eactag | Pecuniary trapraction of apy kind im connection with | Bection with the Kaupire Club he freely performed for the | f4.* Natlle fought sud a victory alread Peshiniast.| Pedy ad heen he eeabre leans he democracy gathered in thelr streagth; the hall | to the béet iaterests of the country, da-percas Yo 0 you. I never gave you. or ary other person alotier of | PAFtY, Wes justified in addieestye you; first besauro M bs . | enank 7. Beats cae risepeeealh vteide | ENPHoam instivuriong und the liver aot the peoples aad | introduotion to Lora Derby, “Whatever reepect T might Ie occupied thts stand tn the Det fastaace wed seoond, | otl0 aud Indians as asruranoce of the triuzaph which | it was only the language of cromiive T oould aes 90 Gem i outs ogloulated to place the busincas of the oovntey within the | emterthin for his great talents, 1 dissented from hinas | Beceuse, not from design, but form aceiden, bis name | “Met Were to gain in Novembor Row taikof tho performance. Wo were them wader Nie was crowded with hundreds who could not be accommo. | Control of & concentrated money power, and shore tho inva | regarde bist wlio pelley. forvigm ns well ay don eo: ame tha eh ear” Clem: Gamgehs: IW albelaie. ay, | coe im Baas SE Keae was Us Bet SRA, 7 came Saienias of: sae: petdepee-> Lat ace Bak teGt Setar eum ¢ 7 © poople; and that suo resu! : sare ee Here atic, ees pouy wick bie frirm, Capt, Kyndors, he t ori it ry ” dated within doors, The Kmpiro Club with its banners, | Cratio lepielalious in ‘thie nud allccioe dtoncial wetentgs | He ts the great leader of tho Lory@arty of England, ono | Pea fo have been omitted from the postors Toeinvitae to speuik tonight andin Sianaon tik Geet pres the tale lo pond ioed ‘Profesor Werkee Upon WHiGh fermen bake oe allcchor Gnaneial moweuree | of whose leading principles iv tbut of protection, and | Alter bim came oar friend Walbridgo, and after | ; : Parties of tie country, have demonstrated, to senate and | the consequent exclusion ot American Vessels, a4 well | MM egaln our other friend, Mr. Van Boren, whoet. | Gaubawe te Bad beem tlandered, and vituperst-d It | bas given a gorse of lectures on pathological and salero- Practicat urn of alt parcios, thelr soundness, oa! | ge Americon txendstuis ond provisions, toa greater or | Hr Alng alvence, { om happy to welcome back to thi: Shim ond boda ttle of his Christian reriguation. | mleruwore os the means of Ulustrsticw, ‘Protenaor tee large out of door meeting. end kept blnsing away all the squeal ia hal im _ | wtility in ail bueinoss pursuits. Ss extel fi o i © I, the scene of 60 myany dom trininp' y charged, and wll the other usual manifestations of muss | froin buaking Lintivations is iudiaponaNle Yor ke cetety of : \ a Lon th ny Now. f Of the attcmprs to malign him, Gaiphinisen and cor tco much overlooked in our ourriculum of study yot of fi Ne governt i hs - proclamation forbidding Catholic proceerions, wht oil on the troubled waters’) Now, fotiow-cidizens. con nc wg Tap. S u mar ourriculum yy ‘The following letter was received from the Hon, Mr, | Declaration of Indopendonce, aud vauictioned in tue consts. | every part of the Unitea Kingdom, bur mozeespecialiy in | MEM Men prepired at the bidding of the Almight vid ab dab stab cca iis a? cd pd ; had aivo Leen given by Profauor Metcalf On the dlsoaser Walker,r roply to an invitation to attead the mocting, | etom, Mulch makes ourethe Iaidot liberty wae the wvvlan | reqora to Ircland, ‘This prociauation tod to tho droadfat | AVS Uhis great world with its mportant wsteroste aad I | 34 Voce uy Rped eee SSENASAE SP pe nen nk DOCU, |: OF te! Set Nice CLO eee ae ee eee at doting: | of the oppressed of Gveuy mation. have over toon cardinal | riots at Stockport to the destruction, by an exoited mob, | BZN cares. I Ho yoorg meu who have mob yet Ts erence rene glen yaltie ttl Shy dye + of Tavine House, New Yorn, Oot 18,1852, | PNucirles in che demoovatio faith; aud evecy attcmpt to | of che Catholic Church of that city ana of thu houses of | learned how elish 15 the world, and how mush they | Medteal Department of the New York | Hmieke if suriosauatomy. We hove also had ee ex ‘Ruguerve Beauty, Sea; Chaumean &o, aoc abridge the urlvilege of becoming, citivens and ‘tho vvucrs | the Irleh Catholic populutidn. In-his opeuivg specch, ag | CUGht to distrust the bonied words of she politician who portion. by Profewor Lee, of the principles of modioal t and teroh<«, end transparenoier, formed the nuclens of a Dean Bix—I have reeeived your loiter, as Chairman of | 0% sci! among us, ought to bo resisted with tho aame spirit | rege “i a rope! Speaks to them in che language of pocesuusion Untwersity. | jurisprudence; and. in conuection (heremith aa expori- tue Commitics on Invicativas. requostisg me to addcecs | Fie emeve we alicmand scuition lane trom our statute | Premier Co putiloment lie thought proper todasignate my | (ECigetuates, im is tho aietaten of seldshneee, Tse | INTRODUOTORY LROTURE TO TRE SHestON 1552-53, | MeSLAl description of Che various processes for the eheml- the democracy of the city ana couaty of New York, at tho | Y. That Cemereas hae no powor under the constitution to | the great object of his admioistration to be, tourrest tho | HH Of every zation om earth around me—the Colt, the | PPLIVIRKM BY PROFESSOR DRare, PERsTOLKT oF | Hh detection ol ‘he mort Lumportant potions aa now so Sounty ratification meeting, to Lo uoid this evening, at | interfere with or control the domcotio institutions of the | progrees of democracy ia Mugiand. Now, asmy whole | 88x, tho Norwen—ead t recogmise im this mixtureof | gue FACULTY ; mlngiiein, eonetercl Mane Ay So UNe oe ene ee Tammany Kall. A protraciog sliness comlines mo at pre- «that euch States are tho sole nd proper | fifo. from my carkc-t South Upwarde, has over been zeal. | Tact the birth of a new event su history, that fills my ee ee [RRIology ot the Cass sions oC “pestis tiie tie een Bent to my room, aud deprives me of all power tocomply suai eis bing apportaining to thoi ov ; oUukly devoid to tho support of democracy, andas T | SUl With joy aud my mina with prophecy. At the time The looture room of tho (ourteenth stroot Tollogo giv gee by eae Paine, on the menstal pees with your request. It would nave given me sincere plea~ | fnists or orbers mnde te inde he fee vich, | WHER to ace its great and Levevolent pemeiples prevailing, | When Rome, in hor paimiont days, oxoeiced a power nover | was visited by a very largo and highly reapoctable | gud intlemunations another ot thodvenses of the noreowr sure ve mot the assembiot demooraey of this city, | quostious cf slavery, or lo take incipient steps iu rela son { Rob only in my own country, but in England abo, aud | B&CKE Porseced by ny vation. there swarmed down to hiogo of ladics and gontt last event | Peofessat Cl ther by Professor Port, @pon an occasion +o importunt and auspicious, thereto, aro caloulated to lend to the moat alatminz ant | throughout the world, it could hardly be eupposed that | the Tiber. from the n.ost remote renions of Burope, a mass | S#eemblogo of ladies and gentlomen, last ovening, to haute: anstuiay ‘aud: vareeche” UEC heen Brom miy earliest youth, my umole but earnest efforts | dangeriue cease juences: and that eit even efforts. bas seh telations couta have existed getweon Lord Deroy | Of Maubyud. denoted in that day burhatlans, who called | hear tho opening address by Profwor Draper. | Oeste alseseidateer ae cad tedaveed he an have over beca cheerfully contriouted te support the | inevitable lendoucy to diminish the hap orwega of th: and myselt asto justify mein addressivg to him letter | Hemrelves the ANemanni, They enme down upon Romo | my ty er aavel Couste Gh tho eapeciiieatet aie of democracy and the success of the demo- | oud badangor tho stability aud peroanency of the of Tahipanetion, 6 ui for tke prrpose of rubduing that old Kopire—to partici There were also proscat about three handrod aiu- | instructive and novel coarse on the experimontal physt- eratio party. hore p:incipies, in my judgment, are bast | MMA (SL i Bete be vountonanced by auy ticud of ov Inrelation tothe other charges preferred against you | Péte in its loxurics, sud to become its masters Who dents, and from what wo could secortain as to the | olny of the nervous system faloulated to advance the welluze aud secure tho haopi- ved, That the foreg-tog proposition cover vas | fm theeo communicctions Lhate no. personal kmowicdge | #eWo who ivhabit tits continent: A pale faced race | UCmbers entered for medical instruction, toe insti- | [4M respeot to tant moat riper Ml gir ‘hess of the people of my own country, and, with the | designed to ombrace, the whole subje st of slavery ®. whatever, but Leuieve them to be wholly unfounded in | ® Fee? that will not share tts devtiiay with any derk | tution was never ina more flourishing cundition | Unoughout the week we hav astandak one Pye ied ‘progtess of tight and truch and ¢ducation. that of ail the | in C and thorofore the demorratic party fact. Imet you repeatedly, durin , a Fkinned rece on the fuce of the earth. We aremombers | At half past soven, the following fess kk 2 t " * ‘ ig your stay in Nog: \. , p SoVOR, lowing professors too! tit the Rol 4 worl ‘Tho present euccors and further progross of there | Sed Ninere tc faithful execution of the net Raabe eteg | Wdand it Would seem to me ineredivle. if Jo ailoge | of that rece who came from the North, who now pos- | their sents:—Velentine Mott, Hueritus Professor of | Sie clues youn thiate hava beee nterctat wae Com ee mt with the election of Pierce and | Compromise measures, settled hy tho Last Congres: —the | SAtions had becn founded tn truth, that 1 hear thea, for soe bib coal irant axe pie eae C erSiae poesers the | Suigery and Surgical Anatomy; Martin Paine, Pro | former 4.000 patients, and 6.000 into thy lalcer. Qnoe « 3 aot for reclaiming fugitives frou! service or Inbox" includ. | ke | fast time, on my return last Saturday to My | Wecme from every mation om the fave of tie creel, | Kerr Of Materin Medica and Thorapeutics; Gunning | week we have had an eportunicy of attondanse nt the “Not | 8 Bedford, Psofecsor of Obstetrios; John W. Draper, | horpital et Blackwell's Intend; twice # week we have at- which act, being derigued to carry out an express vro- | country. 4 ho i ob wil deli 2 of t idete e w ot e Hidonl. religious Not m of the Constitution, esanot with Hudelit w be | As sou are one of the cundidetes of the democratic party. | [7° *A° 01 eters Destuadion poridiaal.and rullatous Not | Professor of Chemistry and Physiology ; Altred Post, tended the Lye aud Kar Inficmazy, aud sce the prsotion fessor of the Pridciples and Operations of Sure | there In the University College butidiag wo have, for repeatod or so changed a to destroy or impair tn the great commerce! ict of > eres 1 the Argio Saxon, sace. thank God-(I ‘viows of public e patloy. in my jadzacnt are hostile to the | ,,Ketclved, That the dem>orat y e@nporion chit Uae Be erin Sertoae Ube Norman race not exclusively hs Celtic race, but a | P b the greater part of f niques Dest interests of my beloved cuntry, aud caloulated to | geile My Tonen tm in Conmmrs ca ove of it ta piearure, ju oomplinnce with the request of your friends, | Mixture of ell races, who ws eure as there is a God in | gery; Meredith Clymer, Vrofoesor of tho Lastitutos | Kooks e meniecl elie Lope: (chlielad Kerrier add Piaed ta Recgion Ge tots aseonnhnet ths eevee of, the slavery ucsticn, Under ver obs fo have ‘attenden (he fecting this evening at Old Tam: | Beaven, a mau on earth. or adovilin heli, will ho the | und Pructicy of Medicine: aud William H. Van Buren, | Spunic mejecl clininue ooudlucted ta the tocuperary On the other hand, his competitor, General Froakdim | “Resolved, Tat tho procecds of the publie Innds onvht to | imeny, aud expressed in person tho views herein containg | MASters of the whole world. 1 fad that that great | Professor of Cenoral und Descriptive Auatowy. | very Tueday. 3 eargalselange under the direevion However rirong. then, may be my perronal ard for General Scott, however warm iny gratitude tn foonee brance of his uneurpaseed military acnievemenis. his Pioreo, 1s the oandidate of thy democratic party. whoie | be sacredly applied to the national o/jeots speoitied iu U) €@ in relatio: i" M American pate n—that noble individual 1 speak rote y 7 i . o | ly appli hi a j pocitied ia the mo there charges. Gut 1 am coniined Wo ‘ fe individual—and } speak | Profesor J. W. Draven, tho Preaident of the | of P: Or bs , aadur Pro end measures heve ever received his soulous | ution, and that wo sre cpposed to a f , Bt ance 3 ni with no imsincerity for thove W re acgu: ‘i! a . of Pio or Mott; aud every Saturday, one wader Pr principles e oulous | PAE eteocal opp ae ares law my room by protineted illness, Although, thecefure, L ah ae 7 ud a ewe be, ste scad Fg oe Poculty, then came forward to the desk, and do- | iessor Post. At these, a very large number of remarka- ‘and cordial support { have known him long and weil, ' 4 i a : h vation of eu ih o c States, as connot be present at the meeting, my heart will be with , and have cerved with him many yvursax amomber of the | MiNi on ther woare deedouy opporolsertatiag fem | UBM. and if 303 hesith is restored. 1 hope to éee you, on | WHEE Amy Fontmeats on any subject 1 cay chat Senate of to United Stator. Lui tant illustrious acceinb- | the Dreaident tie vustited. vote powee Ry Meee PO | the floor of Cobacens, supporting the great and good nice. | BAtivguished Americen cuptain, to whom in my | Which was li lvered the follow istened to with profound astention :-— CRE. lucid and cloqaent wlicess, | biy interesting casos have Lesa iatrodiced and a geeat wAny opersahons porformed The diseases of cle ‘kim Lave been described by Dr Buliley, partly by 9 course ot pairiotsaud statesmen be was greatly distingaish- | ablea, unde: restrictions and responsibili | sures of the ie-coming administration of on | Boyhcod 1 cheerfuily gavo the gratitude and praic THE LEU ? 1 ees rere argument. as well ay for vigorous and per- | ficient to ¢ interest to guapend the'picange | Of New Liatpehire, Gesorat tranulia Lioreon nn | that belonged to “bisa. 1 say that reapeotabic | The tokens of weloomo are as various as tho rasa of | Cf cctures, and partly by the aig of e woolly. climes, we Buamve cloqueuce. Whilst his intellectual endowments | nnot secure the approval of two- | Yours truly and swiabie man, General Scott, ngaivet whom po Ame- | Men. An fralisn expresses itis exuberant joy ot meeting | Weel WS ae F atone Bt tamlgeet” RAAT aati: 4 House of Keprosentatives, until | oot g WALKER, | Hesm ovght to breathe @ word of ridicale or consure, un. | his friend, by giving bim a hoarty embsaoe, an Urienval | 9) ALIS Important Bronp Of iaalidias. | Aud, casys in the obstetric climique we have bad a profasicn of esses, and many operations, Conridering tho extieme dificuty murroueciog Chie apooiat beansh of study. the absolute necessity of Uf, aud a proper beard and nitistactios to be hissed seme inn people rab noses tegother Tha cl stnte dmitted their youth to man's ¢ cis well considered, When he venturad | (lers his Hip ina postion | ot the Poly 0 MeL ¢ were i cter. of ial ee hehedeats sede Sa ne tho judgment of the 4 fained thorech, and ipatinoa aea'eres ari ia.cbe ntpoact ot Principles | Tyranical te met .yet be was eo courteous in bi» demeanor, and of a tem- | from a corre Lees bis lanyus oduced, and receiv. | into the jelincui arena, and put bi antd—Vellow-citi- | whieh waa obtained for him by the meanort the vilest | cai It p. 0 Perament ro kind and gopiu! as to bave secured the re- | ments. zens--As Gen, Wihbridge bus just inted to you. | have | Wietch that was eser permitted to hold high station | “reeing then in a peculiar gown ; the ravag! 7 i spect and regard of his ebrodier tors, of all political | ho democrat! 1 Jide | &n engagement to sprnk thinevouing inthe city of Brook | emong cur public dienitacieseby a yaan, whic winelp ine | loncers do tho came, by kncoking out thelr incisor (eth ry heehee be agree ay Tg ing | rnin the Kentucky pore (o beep aud tor that Teavon Sir, | heaven, Tooncercy bezeve would heve the corpse of hig | With» tone. Tw accembal country there may hsvebecm | VY) MSL ernie the titers eaieitede Tau eed Should my life be spared to witness tho results of his ut nd in the report of Me; Ataui uddeestes you L should wake | mother disinterred and jeia wpor the green swerd, it be | 4 deep phitorophy at the bortom of this, Ln the medient | C4 VP ae yr ca rap peg pti me heard administration. it wilt, I believe, be found to have main IpLARan CremMlCasnNe one ofits: Set oe switen Crauklin Puree | thoupbt that by colvg so he cofild sunciin him-i¢ in the | profeion {know many old praotitioncrs who think the | Ruse aid slab mindedness of ous tedion! clowds, We ‘tained the honor, and greatly advanced ihe interests of Fy tical crced, aud is resolycd to carry them 0 | putes LQ od fur the Presidency | Vile courte ® pursutng—[ mean Woliuim ( Se-rat ee ae tbe eS gem all ap ats, motaphorisale | 0 bedi nit a pa whit (2 : our coun ebvlous mean import, i and Vice Py in iples were un Gand loathed ax lory 9 *yching | ly--with sovaniag fhe taciiurm Aurricca wives you de j ore rac hneabanempne hag With these views and opinions, I cannot but hope that | Resolved. Iliai.t) Ae with Mexico, upon all the peinciples | nounced, which were che aR widen the adcalas pectable remains on the ectne-aw In the | his Lond avd by the tigh(wess of the equecce ane ex-nt | & be uP yt fs oe Arh oot ar taken tor the improve- the Empire City of the Lmprre etave of New York. the | of patriotien the law of uations, ca | istration of the govern 0 be ducted iuoase | un ho received General Scott, the other day, in | of the shake. you measure the tntoasity of his — oa vor ha eae feo metlic Clann who Nawal reat commercial metropolis of the Union, and (onder | St 8 PT Ort De: Auiorican citizen | ceded, Ebnd the plensure of addeowing youfiom | Aubwm—' sweet Acburn. lovelives v the piaio;”” | So tien grect thelr friends in different wava- La medioal | 6, iry to tiie ceutaies all tho suunmer, 19 thoes of you benign influence of the more liberal policy of 1546.) | he ally nor physically, by word or decd, hare favea place without eorsultation with moslot my fiends, } reimeakable for Uwo things. and two things ocly~ior Wil. | celeges We do xt by the aid of what is called uu iu rodit>- Went away, and tay use the homely. bat egeiliowab Boom about to astume the command of the commerce of | “aid and comfort to the enemy.” itn g | and acting only from tbe impulce ot my own heart ham H, Seward oz State prisen+ aod how the two | tery tetmre My collesgues have @ixectod sue to comp id pales Pa > vah A ebe i praheceay Sh y, v siveeer aa athe the world, wiil sustein her own (rue interest and thatof | —hesclved, th jolce at the ros ion of friendly | Conviction of my ownjudgment. I then took the liberty of | Managed to keep separate so long itis imporsible tocon- | With this old custom 5 ip their bebaif, 7 bid you ail we ep 0 ho fieat Tas cud: Sesh eceatenotae Saleen the Union. by an overwhelming vote in favor of our two | relations with our sigicr republic of M d earnestly | eaying to you that Tanpported the candidates nomumated | jeoiure. At Auburn, General Roott proved ene thing, | Colue. A fievd of mine im Hbiladelpbta, who is wiihituk | Oey it Mie Mu kiana alle Jel os mcttolig Nal nel most worthy candidates, Iranklin Pierce and Williaa R, | deeito for ber a!! tho bievs and prosperity which wo ca- | at Battin I Mated to you tat L stood upon the | that bas entitica mn to wy Lighes: cunsiderstion and re- | in mathemetion! ceiguintions, and rpverestod im tho digs | TO. et Me Seana’ hilar Ol With ome tbe: mate. King. Yours, very respectfuliy, Red WALKER,” | Joy under republic stitutions; and we congratulec tho | platforms laid dowa at Baliiaiore. (Oheers) ventured | regard. Me proved thet le hud 9 natural car for | Pity of our profesion “tng eatiniated hay af | Tene) Bie te ~elellgen aly pap herp asia ti Americas youn Romults of th Uw then co prephery that Now York would sand on she plas, | mveic; for thero bo aid he likedthat rloh trish beogae,”? | el the i otory Lectures given abour, chix | faculty ia urging upon you to follow tho example they Mr. Jouww McKson, ex Districs Attorney. organized | manitostly jucti‘ied the policy and conduct of the domes | Party, and insured to the United States “indemnity ‘the mocting by proposing as chairman Me. Andrew IH. | past snd soourity for the future.” sewon of the year in our vailous tesitatioas, were collected Logother, they world samusily form rhantred ant e'chty pages eack— jo 1. and like it whon it emunates tic Convention, | (Lavghter.) Weil,» form, wud on the Syrucuse democ assembled to | trom )he honest. t the proceedings of wiiich you ate ne Since we lest met to open our yearly session. changes Dave cecutred, mot Caly ia our organization, bub ato ta Mickie, ox-Mayor of New York. Mr. Micxix came fer- Resolved, That in view of tho condition of po ratify, and adopt the Bailimore platform as woll as | © briens, not irom tho Castlereaghs nov from that cetave velumes oF fe Gm “ | tutions in the Uld World, a high and eacrod duty is deverre 2 candida eel “onnontl sea ; 3 ee Psa tun aan ery eurptshine Hanis. wile, IC © Pe ae) | our Kaculiy. ‘Profescor Ven Barea ans loom caited by oe- Lat nd eacrod duty is dev the candice preseated by Ul Convention. 80 far | Cerpiowble of Bil Srirhmen, wha, th God, bas et Last | & very eorpriaty on) i a oie Sesta: ri | Gupy tbe-chale filled elace the toundéule of the (a r ths pepber ct liters uy! Phe quautity bof course @ siapl + quality it would epatorly be ‘ward, amd was received with loud cheers. Hesaid:— with increased reeponaibility upon democratic p: K — | t ut vorunibil c democrat as 1 know, every democratic paper im the State o | becmgutina psition to which it ix an insult to the | imcicates Fellow oiti:ens—I sincerely express my eratitude for the | this enuntry. as (he arty of oh peep, soupsoke aanaate- | Hew York se pois those camdiaues--e¢ far a8 1 know | Worms 10 consign ihe miserable wretche-{ mean Archur, | Ouz nAdiewes eiples honor cowfurred on mo this evening. Thisteavery im- | Stsi s, and to custain and advance among Secon titetional | VY Gemoorat tn the Beato of New York, with the ex | Vuheot Wellington, (Grosus} Thore is wo ooersion tion by the lamented Prof. Pattiou alroady known to nowy Of you os * pubile tracker. Tam sure us wilh repay | che Cordial weloome you kestow on lta. by bis exertions o liberty, by continuing to resiet all m. nopolies ao t exclu orptive of three supports Pieroe and King. One of these | to groan. for if there be justies in Heaven, all the cesstog TO Fpaik Bat ater sete Act wpeting, which is not only to decide wha are to | Jevisiniion for tho, benctt of the fev ut the expense ct the | thes Tam cerry tosay, $9 the frereoil eaudidate for Gov- | (hat evo: farued trom the hoart ef man wil bo nothing ©, L muy In all spoceity as- | for communicating to you w thorodglskmowloded of8e our municipal oMecrs, but to give fclat to the demo. | @ ay, and Uys viglant and constant adlorenco se | erney of ibie State, Tought not tu ray ono word agatust | t those which will come from him at the day of ja sure you ecate the diliicult , | BPE ts hahaa “Ptah at crewaieal wena uty racy of the city, county. ani state of New York Icis | principles avd compromises of tle Gemstitution, ¥ bin apywhere—certainly not in Tacimany Hull, He fs | mont Like chai rich beogne, Lt hes been m of compos het fa no more: |. 9¢ Pale Je Coll, | ae ane tent tho: edeotiec or road ovorgl and strong enough to embrace aud wh <i NO wore BOY MiLrit ; for whatever to show that the democracy is united. (Cheers) Wo acon of Daniel D. Totukine, But ashe has taken the | sortune to gratity the eurnest wich ofmy life in trai apy novelty hvac wed, wilhin (oe renal uianeow ly e hid kastemt) Miog. was received | best bo a ° e EC i plo. The office of Coun! tw tae cor J De voices aud a storm | Herolyed, That ndo of inanicipairuiorm hays with alarge proportion of divs. Union as it wae, the Union as it is, and tha Union a» ‘ A fu & Professor Mc 0 oentee-0F incl orp . 2 le cunciuded by offering the | gréat and progrussive people. mitted to any of hima. chat his conduct is utterly inconsi-. | behold one of ihe most beautiful countries oa the face | can ety ti Low An gnclent clergy uder whoa | 4 “pi ‘1 ft 7 m3 Rominations as submitted by thetr diferent conventions, | “Resolved, hat we rejoice to oxhibit upon our democratio | tent with bis action at the meeting of tho Baltitnore Von. | of (he carth, voce gontus no other nation has surpassed, | Ministiy I ouce eat, took always a diderca’ vext, but al. | SD baliliant profesional life, May he bo to you 6 Uring ‘The following list of Vice Ciosidemts and Scoreturies | snnale that revolution of tho lato couvcntic vention, He went to Baltimore he artended tbo Coa. | snd wheee wit has never been equailed. excopt by Fringe’ | Wey* preached the same fermen ; nor was it wichout | Ample by which you may shape your care : pf the mecting was then read: — bs ventiov, and he urged the nomivationof Wm %. Marcy, | Lassccieted with a people whose counteymen hare gained to me, who, from week to week, saw with ine | AG tbe outset of your course, two igoorta —_ VICK PRESIDENTS. fee ed ely | who bad openly avowed tho eame principles which were | Loner cm every soil but their own, aud who hare muprice the woncertut eiuptivences of that | 4pbatienlly demand your attontion—the stuty of the Ist Werd--Henry Nichol and ft. ‘f- Mulligan. Ite D erinol pnrention, and we arm | Tig gown by the Deltimore Convention, Ie capeot, | been recvced, by the villaay of traitors born in theic | ¢lustic discomce to «very topic, every orzusioa, ant | thimal structures, aud tho study of thes Canctionsy aad 2d do, Wiliam Mine and J.J, Laut } of the i ual Convention fold io Radi. | therefore, consistently refase to support another iodt: | owp lend. to @ stato of almost hopeless bondage. | every text, In a cmuar epirtt you inet Lie | tecordingly as you have exact information om these palms, Bd de. James Englich and Clinton Haring, | moro. Ne” | cul equal'y deserving and standing on precisely tho | Avd when I found thet Gencral Soott ueaertook to deny | Ju the ehetes you linve niade of 4 pr mat} Wil Fone fitbare pacgrens be ied seceetweeey oer 4th do. Joseph Rose and Dy O'Donnell, | Resolved, That it ia s subj i fome principies. Besides. Lam sorry to say, that he was j Of inflicting death upon an Inshman, who | Jot bove not déceived yourselves; that you . | and pbysiology—the scribing the animal mecha Sth do. Joba A, Kennedy and Dr Wilson thst ontire ond p on tored in’ tite demo: | induced by Thurlow Weed to become « vandida:e fur in this country. E though: chat tne | Pre your preliminary preparation is to be rm | and ibe other its operation:—atc the fvundation of “6th do. George McKinley and Thomas J. Barr | Rew Tor ranereee (4s 8 Governor of this Btate; and if he eatisies mo | “who would | kbor. 1 the etnge | all medicine, Surgery withons them, is sa \eepostlbiitey. 7th do. Wiliam Rockeril and Matthew Smith, | : tebe ca AGB Sa wrverdto | that he cau get either of his brothers to vote for raitor, would | fuccens wily waited you Th | Soar iaa, aoe akee. of, Mewes suk renee ees See Sth do. Gershon Cohen and 1). I Root, | triumph in thic State we may contidontly anticipate are. | Bim I will do it too. Fellow-citizens. the matural | «duc own mower. (Cheers) L will say more— | )6y which ealls for more falthful p Bor patie Magee at ee #0, common, for rassel Oth do, Wiliam Dusoaberry and Kugone MeFrath. | turn to econony, fr ‘and cnergy, a8 wellia the ad- | consequence of the union in the democratic party has | Whexever the traitor w to be found im any country, ia | tiem, er pone which entails more verlous ¢ a otek ried Sateg oe gece acted nce” ean on Joth do. Caries Fraueis aud vona Van Coit. ministration cf tho afairaof tho national runout asin | beem ite glorious success, “Every mail, every flash of the | sooty. ip politios. im anytning that concerns man. show | qvenecs. In our oalvet in Ifo. we. ure all too peamo | Of {nae rulicsts | Ove wae anus: vale to ane Donne, Bee th do. George White and & Kuly. Wi ES CS rT Ta lading | telegraph. bring to us inteliigenes ofa dv mocratic vio- | bin 10 me, und os hy the ines oF all nations his doom is | 10 vernate cur mont powers, ond p Ore. | eon itline iiioie (se, oaae licaloat ealeltaeiy tal aa amie . mrt jacteon and 6, Motown, Peer eee oy tac renames tery. True. we have no right to ray that it is solely owe | deat would huve bica executed ond even place a | félves that tire mecdful amount of will | es a alone psig oth do. Stephen H Fess and Juood M. Vresland, | Speedy completion: to the punctual payment end iia privetples or solely our candidate thut eondaces to this | degger In the bangs of bim who would iufitet upon hia | be But Neure never agen :} felcd Peet, nis tie 6d ae ee J4th do. = J. M. Bard and Jotun Kelly. ture of the publid frnds ; to @ firm end jurt execution of the | telumpb ; but because the people of thiv couatry have | Ube penalty of his orune, Thate the tratior, aud. to ure | necess and Industry toxether san af Ooll Wakeeiy Yea eee optaeenal Joth do. D.C. Eston and m. Van Schsick. | Inwa j, to sr impertialand prompt administrat 3 lina tho good Iuek to eee the opposing cundidate for the | & indecent exprerston from the Tiribone, L would eptt | y play ah eaterpri-¢ merclvar : he ‘obo noe be P perio 6th do. SchmOaffry and sicx. M. Allng. | tolegtslative pre ° 81 1a, Presidency. (Lauighter ) Pennsylvania wat go lucky as | Opon him alo Ldietaiss the distigutbed esodiaute the roldiee, For the Fak inoitemen a ten atthe wich & pocebeaae Ith do, red RK Lee avd G4 DeForest > «| Resolved, ‘th oC. 0 | force hin fece totace, apd she guswercd witha demo- | fer the Prosidency xs General Taylor was dismtscod. with | the puts the priver of Life at @ distance, anit eneourager | ef Meistio and vat. pooore aaa pee ae ie aac econ a hagal EBelpe. Pe rratte tient oes, noe : ies"Vatory | erati: mojorlty of ton thousand. “Ohio wax evem amore | th Kk made by one ef the present candidates for | proven excetion py the expectation uf w Cuturoromard. | reiby of inipostats the tasiietine of salen tangieten We 10 . Brenvoort and W, #. Tucne Gab cso pap aitites: ins thar hos | lucky She sew Gen, Scott and responded Ina majority | Congres, 2 man towards wh me atistoorats in heact | tier gifts are profarely bur diversely reattered; thoy are | tae Fe ge reg Mth do. FT Martine and W. J. Beok. | otatesn ©, Which he Lae ever bee - | of double that amount. She uot only saw Scott, vut a! n by turning up theic | Ot elweye prevented at first hond. Mo who otievea | } Ap Pbe sre sq papel acaltginl coal 29 f Ou motion of Richard Norris, the tollowing gentlemen | servo: » vai Lon necessary bo veo rosper \ hi ireeley - Ueughier \—and motody cau wonderthat | 0: € a the laaguage ot Mike Waieh,“Lhavenoides | that the Fysir'm of mature. affords evidencgs of design, | OUbleR of :ocloty cane eee were elected Scoreturies : vindicate the honor of tho nation; s ¢ oat | the rity Wasco overmhelm.ug. Indiana. toe younger | of having the White Houce at Washington converted into | Wil tee im rll (hte the intenticn of compe auto ta: | ithe impetn “TH Me . Warde, ds. ons \ mone x reeponded €9 tle State of the t , is stromper stiilin her democratic auitesy primary school. ta which every oxe is to be | Gwtry. Had it been otic vi ea b aartital Zronaeans - ae pointed out how muol em pivicism at - Burns, erryfeld. ee hat % fs and comes nthe mojcrity inn far less vote | educated in miliary science without the cousent of tho | Weuld heve cast tn our path whatever is afoul to ati |p, stee seg My 2—D. Mechew naav en orien: yen pao : almost, equaling ie majority im iste of | Amentoun pecpie.”” If we are going to make Presidente of | histur tocnr pleasures cr relieve our althotions. ‘tue. | | « \foaitvn Sty Denies —— Stk. J, Mocnsty,. Adams. " Ohto, Under the. ees But hy New York toca? | Fvcee ul ith ery chie we mncst make more re- | fu’phur that ering ts wvolomncs of) leily would have | ete slleges Picta t ihe ponents ns Sotmeunadanlaaat th—W. Lovsyes. Ten'y Manovon. | ' icted she would stand, om the de- | prblice to enabie Us to sutiefy the ciaims of allour auc. | het rcattered over the valleys of Scotland. Bat stace it | fw Subtle 5 mam | 1 exp sapori - ga wl MGs lad John F Drigg. jt OS ge | d suipport the democratic candidates? | cesstul generais We bave «gre Ges lay to aovomplish:, | 18 DUT 50, We Tey eee Lanier lapee " few | a which hal bene = seta Suton ‘> Shu, ponent ae Andrew Nechité, Ira B Davie. ‘ ‘ ctw lah a Sk rth Rade ret '¥ unequaled in her previous history, | and a noble miseion lo perfutu, which beiovgs tous, Lf | bevirg, wi oost us exertion, and that labor is the eo in the berrons epete fp then eoubenial ‘ 7th—Ber) Winn: Antony Wood, | sit ho implant election of | Mraneratie rosie. an tuolastion which 20 | sou tell me about the military giry of nman whose | Won ot ruccers nie op ths wervimaryatem, Ide tra conte =A Ma $th—John Stephon, George B, Baldwin. | { 4 n | fedcra! power in the Union can 2 Lhave passed td Inentou'd ib this helt without | cvurer then impreeted upon the olace the nvossei. | !! pel erat Sottand hh da BB ae Mom i h—J. Baldwin. ohn J Magnus, and David Clarks for State Prise: . though diferent portions ef the etate of Now York, aad | f glodness fcllowing it, I wilt tell yoa ho was | ty ion, potuting out to them that overy | 3" Thay, OA rome ie ay very anne U0th—W. Speight. goth --T, J, Dean. Horolved, That wo ratify and on: ¥ -.| Lhepiiate not to eny, with €he utmost confidence, thst | which our opponents did thelr utraost lecge might be of tre, toe physician, and | en a ian or petlon w Mr, Onas, O'Cowon procoedod to read the report of the | Mitlory for dvsticos uf tho Supra and tee Mayan, | the State will vote for Hlerce and King. Pellow- ct | Gen Andrew Jackeon. It youtell me | we Sse e Lng BOW Ciecover ioe ik TALAtION | by 16 many Beeuttel Ob jndicisry convention, wbion hss been already published. | jogdy of department, the Alms House, as | ¢ Js Darural it should do Are Oe tor a SOE Ste Opponents uit ies sone Vents artipot, WitliOuut dieketiaey yoar | Copsble of deeply inieresting extonston, ks at preweme he name of Bodert J Dikion oocurring as uointace for | now reported ty tify con e will wey our | 5 her considerations, et ws look for 8 3 Joa'te the wrautifal semcetious Ie atucds, waaore | RELY Uudervod, « rel ction takes place it t Jy the principles here eet toith to kipgdew geuersily. In tha: series 1m y hele everal Pierce —it We are wold that Genera: Soot is Ard if you speak of the war in Mexico. I deay that the | | for the Presidene c | i] » euimal verios | y of ths lower | Si hines, [athe midat ot the guutusion which followed, | freeent the eity tick great mon. ond that General Pierce is uot. How does Be glory should no* be j or ihe’ " ie = demoe ca for the chic oft b ia Savibees thi > 0 the whe a instvumentetn eextsing | mDemabets Page ae a: Wonder et be sauee gialilion. i+ jam «nutty some man on the platform. said «to belong vo the | Somers mces, men whose Ohecnoterd'and course | fen, Beppen that all the great mon of she whlg: ly the instrunients in carrying | member percep ore 08 Light, anid soni: ts biy swallow at it would nok be dll J prop the party wit ae Pil ADR Nd ad r P tain thet thi ai aneousmess of action is by Fighteen ft ward, mounted « 0! yin | wame ot Koburt J, Villon be expacged from that 7 oir election will | This proporal way moeived wrk vacious expreseious Of f a ation of the vity | Opinion, tho affirmative, howuver, seeming to prodomt- male, and an inteme amovnt of excitemert was pro- duced, The chairman tried to pull down the incrader, and the Tawmavy Guard endeavored 60 mount ihe pirt+ form aud colse tU an iseus with thy interraptors. Capt. Rynders prevented himeelf av the stand, and exort imeclt trie tually to stil the tow; but all the poe of the chsirman avdesptain com!ined wore utterly una. Yalling to resvore quiet.” Show's, aod groans, aad biswe | aed he would remain there all night, (us we understood | to Frevklin Pi | of life a i knows, apare f renee of doubt tbat the of ute waterpools they tub y derived feom ihe di! by temprratuce We can which seek the annny side do ro beoaure of the genial wermth —‘Lhey hare w but they feel it as heat. just is in the evoshine ane in vic ot the present inecn of the dy @Xivt bet woen untry, It did ccem to bo pradent to ab- n phy i violence at cue time torards the | te perceive the light ao ti rmurnt of that coun'ry, avd to leave old Spain to | #@ 4 biind man knows when soay whieh fs rapidly des reying her power; b | ibe skate. Jeniel Webster? Where is Rufus Choate! y. aud Fautkuer, and Humphrey ht wame. witrout 10 is is Ge | all, ond others whom wi were rend, another dispute arose as to who | limit? Where ts Milard Fillmo Has his yotse horn should have the privilege of first addrossing the mestiag. | beard in behalf of the whig candidate up to this tige? One party shouced tor Captain Kynders, and another | Did Henry Clay ever bid this whig nomination «God | made equsily iusty calls for James I. Brady Captain | specdt’ “No, never! Wh vidual ho, | Ryndere got to the stand. and made some baifdozen at- | sboveall others should rejoice in tt. William H. Berard! some, (prolonged and’ ei aatic eluwee- Advanced but a etep beyoud theso low grades of con | tompts to spenk. but thd uproar ronderea it impossible for | Tiegie morally dumb, too? And con the whte renk and fie «ther it be postpoacd fo | tiznotion sre thore dark spots. recognized by comparaive ewential, and (hat Ume may intervene beow 1 Of Au impression and (99 accompitsnmont teduct. And it pot sensation ov perception iho necessary incident of this retardation? Chere are nynny animals, ranking low in the series. which may be Tegurded ae merely sulomata, every notton Choy display ix purely rellex: they wre, a4 aa ewisent physiviogiat hos observed, hke meehines in ebloh when you tonsh @ given spring; a given motion ty produced. Lat not so im | 4 the history of oue | apy dh uinet | | 3 ge | hom to proceed. With clenched fist and determined appenc- | bo arked to support @ candidate decerted by their | crs your, that rece whieh peoples this continent, and | #Dstewiete undex the desigpation of oocill as orgaue oF | Ei ei ey ' ooh ; ance, the cuptoin swore that he hud come there to speak | leedere? On tho other hxnd, where if the eupport givea | befcre whieh ell others must givo way will, evoa witlia | tition end found on ihe surface of animals souxnet | aoe peat Ps ba seed: there Wivetatonrcuine eeonems co? Where ts Tiewhs Quam? He tswork- | the short period cf my Ife make Cuba indepondont | bis ber in france, The sesnle te the cod rag, | thoreception of wn impression and the comniting action, niente g eeetetout tae. Ills tuoreSmore soraral | Bim) or he would insist on Leing ‘heard. Some small | ing. hoxest and zealons, in beliai€ of the democratic | 8Ed wipe out ihe staln of the basbscons murder | Hie e mou : . One umprersion becomes migied vith amouber, tins vagie Pall couflles, Afur about Bfieru wimates of terrible np- | Pctato pollticiens, ho said, lad wougiat tooxoludeimand | nominee, Where is James Buchanan, ano her eminent | of young Crittenden and hia brave compawions, But | te tee try of them is conspiex, and the resulting aot or acte wilt Soar, Mr. U'Coact was egain ennolod to wake hic. | hers fom the privilege ofspecking tonight, aud hed | damcorat? Jet Pennyivania omswer where ho is, | I don't stop hero—I will go further. We had » maa Reliance is no longer placed on. | bo ccepiex too. Abd thus there is Texsom $0 GHDpeen, elf heaid He raid he had been called on to | leftout their names fr mthe public posters For that vory | Where is the hero of Sin Jacinto, whore victory gave | in this country with whom I did not sympathize | nea the i ral eustaos, ond this | tot ip thie eomsiata the chief difference of action be. Yond to the meeting the topart of the concen. | Teasom ke would insist on being henrd. and appoaled to | another State to this confederscy, and uo Gibraita to |’—" wan named Koxn hs (1.svghter.) Aud I don’t eym- complied by resorting to the phystes! priasinle of | seen tng tpinel cord and the bewn, refloxioa in the Fee, but come gentieman had interrupted hiea, and | the meeting to do kim jnscice and Msten to hia | our routherm body? Whero is Dierinson snd coulv | yathire with him, because he wae pot in heart andsoal « | rapt. If «Youd wan were to pain wor bis »in | Fie cakes place Iaxtantanoously, bat ie the operstion goado en objection, desiring ‘oars other report to come | He would ark. io the namo of justien, by what right and | and Clesene, wod all our great mew ? aro all tat Tan whe soentud duriuion | Bere aud there a few black patches they would wst liko | cribs igiter, tline may enter x ab clement ‘The phase frst. He hea no ofjection that euch should have beon | by what authority eny man should take precodumce of | ing strenucutiy and xealowly im the support of ou a don was secured | the ovelli of the lowcr animals, and prompily ween bim | 110 cerhe ome nse simpla, those of the other compound; - | him in Tammany Hall? (Again the audiones interrupted | man. Rbile (be whige de: at one. (Cheot Louis Napowoa--coula never hs When be come inte the light en irritacion of the one is lostauity converted into a mo Frem thic improvement to the eye of man it is but ‘the care, bus he consigered it right that the rule cf the with sioute wr°Dady.) ‘Che speeker reeuned-—Mr Hie Rage it! A little ma | ton. bet chairman phouid be upheld. sed if this mestiog would Brady bad vo rein Pari’. If tho poople lied not & ers. Now, a befOre, the peop! De would the con: eott eine a warner polities! friend in New York | paticn and the over sounds that may have been heard, veo been witneseed and all the eomplt’ ther step; wed what an amazing m his friends, was awore tid not uphold the cbair, they were @ disgrace to the nawo of b if (Oapt, 4 re sn ‘ there to whoa ity pavtie (fen bee addition, and we become: ble of | feenes that mey bi bo ™ Oh ald than bimee!t (Capt. R.); but they ail Kuow there are | bilntion made by a sensible man? And ho wout Theke m they dalegated tholr powers, | Cifen and s lithe a on. HOOT Cap sbie or a arent ie dn. the OF . democrats or honoratle, men. (Cheers de Meald. ed | men in the deiocratte party who smuga’e themedlycs on | Franklin Pierce aud exasnine what be hits done sbibited a want of coulideece in the ho taking iu the universe at a xl Tt ig no, longer, a | Srlka I nesM 1s ree cay. poooertions erion the saa submit to sxy fuch ipterreption Turn him out!) Let them »or Lucu bask the tide of demooratic triumph, because two or three prteons cloose to be civestistiod. (Cheers) Mr. O'Conor thea rosamed and finished the reading of tbe report. Again fcr some cause oF other, the uproar begaa anew, | gud continued for a long time, thcestesing to beeak up vuggling from the shade to the suasbine committees, 10 vent thetr spteon sud malice om alt op- | them ark the world to show aw instumoo of ymch unobira | Vicicry should be rected. We do not waut that class 0! pation toc, tho bounds of (hs seth | @7taGe, compres, judges, and complicated actions axe f00d senso As that imeutfested by him. | men stong us for wa know thst thoso who har ts an ex ths 4 eek 4 tor them @ speech made by Frankie | confidence in the pecpic only rerve fo d thei the mehw wan the clevatod being bo ts, Pheourh Beas e He derired that ttey should aehleven triumphant victory, | Plerec. ut en sgrieutsaral experition, and then aao:uce | uieyhe, Bus the great triumpl which I pray God will | tuts morvellce an. alco. the miad looks for thet ee ee ee Tat woud, elon erg ao though many of (hem suppored he was goiog toasy come- | shorter one trom General Seott. (Mr. Van Buren ao | yoo ie me to ree fs the utter end trreparable destratot\ and makes it inetimes with her own iotellweuoe: for * > | r tyrerent to conjecture. It may be vnefal, however, thing against some of tho democratic wominoes tn | ecrdi he former, and thon conti ) Ana | cf the goverement of Gren! Britain (Tremendous ch net only isthe eye the evepue through which tae piohar. | St Perent to eonjec Dp ne ¢ Wom ecrdlng tend the former, aad them eontlaued ) And | <f ibe goverement of Czen! Britain (Tremendoga ctsoe, | uct on'y 1 th, rye ihe enema oooh wbieh es Fiopue | to remiud ourveives, what apparently snsigaificand povents. Ail he aked was simpic justice, and he be | tive modesty lieved they were honret evongh to cxcend that to him | He weuld re r . x pavorud t thie ho eacured tsem they were mistals Ifthey didn't | whut hae Gemeral Scott been doing! Talking tothe Ke ing ie , he rable ur te recogatre thi 1 4 heh meeting In di ordee The a ede pat way | FO UP w large Majoriy for who domocratio acminees | tueky yweple abeut being great in the breemof exttde ani | WEeer#"O08 we speaking ok the people, T disting teh be nthint, tt cenda forth a Ught of its ova: the up’ | {whens enable us te roogabe Mugs, ae Mana wala poi Aap fe Meo ney cifant A® longi It subdded suf. | 2 this city~oue and all—f¢ would bo a disgrace | great in the growth of hoses Aoy man lew sicilied in | iweon the govermmen’ and the people, for the iatler are tiation ef prayer, the beaming af love, the | 11. trespiteable peculiarties of round, & prsing foot Solently ea p sagt the chairmen of the different ociamit- | ¢ oe deméerkey Should they prove re paturul ry vonld have thought that heres were ia | prayed ee fy tho former by the aristocracy aad by the | Oeveice Uns cat hstig por ve bagel Of dew | iiep, ty «cMough, ag, is it not an ameriog thing 0 pel y t ir dut ne politic a Jed in the word "of . ighter, ould & iehopr, who like os sniek th 4 1 life out of the fit we an option! tustrumont, how rid eee, teen to Tend (helr repeats. nN es Phare a thomas 9d nan pi ikiphy kek a CORRS) ERO ay | oe Weg rapelelte OTe th, obertinta Whee ated do. front of men, it is the iecex of his t at a few upon & pleco of paper tafvess beonure 6 individual bad @ petty spite agains: one of | nothing of General Seott’s love for the broguoe no wher i¢ passing (im all parts of the giove, fasel- The reporta of the city, coun'y, and mayoralty cou | ie don, t Les then ire ; jed n the female eex how noutterably ‘ . J tn a? got all things but ons, acd | apecimens of oratory mbich he showed whan he eld be | muoded anything that was nat repub r A ft sate t jendid eteations mas tS plod tne en noonpled, will Ve | that te, that they must sobieve ® democratie trigtaph, | Mas caught with bis breeches dawn, (Laughtér), Hode- | dv 0? already ¢ ‘They prasenied a Kets e window, throagh whtich we loak tuto | 17) ofc of wie ‘ic nahntaa on oe, Monstratjons 0 Oligo 2 Oi Ort ino foe Linyor, | Mr. Brady now como forward, well and good ful, | sired the city of New York to gtvo & greater majority | by ix miltious, asking for their rights, but they were » warch ower of the soul. that woitary bat b prea dixeeveries in sclenee, Surely the poets and my- Tagod A Westervalr, the demoeric pominne for Mayor | cherewas eletter here from Hoo. J. Waiker. (Cries of | thamehe over did before, ‘Tho democratio party nat a | tured But rent Brivatm is very sonny we ace gotrg to | Erfsoner caprciing to bo ftee at Liat It Aa 2 ming: \wiogiets have not goue far Retray when they bave tam The flowing wore then suluiitied, as tie resolati rend it. roud it.) General Hiram Woaloridgo had that | a tieket. which, take it wilogether, war the boct ticcet | add Cubs to our Union—Grent Bricain. whlou, ouside of | ivirg tlrror, in whlch iy teffreted all her n tiang aad ait G all this to a ditect tevelation :-— her fusour, bat veiled and dead when the mysterious Jetter, ond he supposed he would read it to them. fle | they had bad for fifteen yenrs. The speaker then | her own limits, doer not posress an inch of terrt! ‘| - : cneban! ters ba ce taught letters fur #0 for oma Of the oMece. and par- | Was pet obtained by fraud and wrong and, while 6, ere for wome wretoh’s ald, t C2 seme eapibye mad; Of be meeting -— Ri ved, That we, the demosrats of tho city amd eontty | woud grot, however, tell them a story, (Ories of ‘the let. | referred to tho nomire Bome beat nof the formation of on, this re. Yorl, here yn mass oonver tun a ~ Th eetiofaotion the perfect eaton upon pri the lettor.”") But the captain persevere: tleulwly (o the nominee for {be mayoralty, with respect | \o you stil practicing the same wrong mpcu the Me pe ero oot, Whey Live y speak, they bres'he what love inspicas, join tea taabect our party, and wee Weill Fi etary, the moral of whieh ‘was, that Hike om old: hea | ‘o'wbem be weld gabe ose seuierks’ ke nomices | Calta Rot there, however, she has tet with w | miovel of it peneral sustace ¢f the body and 8) | tees from the heact. abd faithtal to tes fies, yn the | sriotly ber army ie alinost destroyed; and w diane, O. wasa mechanle, Tt is to the mecbautes of the sity of | che rein’é wish, without her ‘ears, tum adlane, ( Pewnaylvesins ator of tho t turkey, they should étraddie ihomseires om the day of ’ AA. vedi : tide Uclitits Sand ee | they aa «the Aadadeht a ee alge phd the election, and come out a'l good chickens, New York that the democratic party owes i ish papers refer to her defeats the is in the most he Gib ae Sn wae tar ‘ “xcure tbe blush, but pour fo Fe General Hivaw Warwar a and lis high character. rue, they had in the yino manner. Leokig ab the prosent condicion | 'a the orspic Nord. with her Js at‘alaed by | FOVcG tia ae Iatetwousie ficia pow te seule ah) ¥ Me roposed t6 res the lotter in hit possoscion the parry ine of the bighcet standing and talent (hinga Lam glad that we will soon have a democratic | ceutie!izarton, he cate neon, | dnd waft sigh from indus io the Pole, ven demcoratio ralnte of thirty-ive guns in ed with another; but te sFravklin Fisrce end William K. Kinz, the oltosen eta e enid, been brended in the journals of this city, and | bad the greaceet living poet. a New York democrat. | ietration. which will teke on intercst io owe pro | premiccvourt, Avd.now, if #'l this isdone by # few dots and Iees. why part. and rapk | ped in pe 9 of tho united demorrecy. held up to pabiic oblequy and contempt by some partios | The grostest living bletorlun, (Wm, Banerott ) belong: to | aters towerds the extra-ration»! results whioh we are to | made ‘ach ered D deolvog. Ag tho yard cvidanve of.onr undiminiabed ao eerie, butar there warn sipgls. man fa this | thecenecratio party. But yetatwastothemsecuaniorsuat | eccompiish. To tell you why Pieroe should be elected, | p jag ole Leper rey yt apytrcht nde Dae | at es Catan via Catan ob eae Sachmont to tho ps on nud ling of political conduct t : ce we bis h maloat. bins, te i# ole} 4 sé arty queveatnen: Wi r rould be ox yar understan zrev, | ‘sdone. There wre aptmat ol c rer T0U8 Onde Made On the texture of tie wurb to | eiey who coud justly raico bir hand ayatost bin, lot | thie oi hell, and the party essembled within its w would be onty Insulling yoor understanding I agre ‘aaanif they ont de ral to exist et | OwehP@long iealan eb tlaemaht. fiolern ohesliery BAe Mhiob those benign rowulte neo s _ Fate our ungusiiied and oordiat ‘Ao oudstantially dein ¥ retises at Baltimore, in tly adtcibutedls ro, thet we have | bearing smette owes it/greatort dtetinotion. In 1800 the Presidootiel | with the New Your muon sense of tu 9 i oO edemocratic | him withhold bis voté from himat the ballot. (Ohe: Sue tatioat | He claimed not to he guiltiees or feos (rom the common ertors Of mankind; bub be did claim, from oarly youth to this hour to have never enterimned o sentient uncon. h | taught ws how to cuit forth the latent imagas thet objsets coarhes ts | bave impreveed= the portrait of a frivnd. the piowee of at us that no «unbesas peor ther in ¢h of eles. | fll, are comfuced (oy cleo ion depended on the tate ¢ Cleation of the State depended on that of the city, Mr. Jefferson who was thea a candidate for the Prosiden: noes whic! tien, (thee cheers for the Henaup,) | A preces# of peritilon then comme 1 (three cheers were hero giveu oo ») pts) win the higtesttelbes, [eto in the individnul | some cherthedreene It h: is in the pocial system, perfretion caunot be attatnod | ever falls without leaving n permavent mark, ead New York, mud the | i rly to go thtongh the formulliy of # jend T ssare you that when 1 wotke | Sresitea That the Amertoan 4 Ince th: | fod. ‘Chat the Amerioan domoorasy plane their trast 5 arty u fc adiaor ne ny event, if th « nyettlny , IiMoulty pers: welt | on -futhe ncaiiceneo, the petrioMim, aud dhe avveriaiuading | Simi auth pute bey woe Di tes nguot given by | city of New York is never of epublions prinsipios ths | (hat we fe tOFOLMELY seats bacjuet aml te iattte | cxcezt ya divi ten ef duries and the fetreduction of | even Ip fetal Garknere things prove thel? aageots om tig of the America Peels av m dlstinetive fontues et | the Hon. Air, Peabody A British mewber of Parla | Sortie wii be republican. and if in fayorof foderalisar the | <vcthor matterasthe distribution efomiées, Lfor myeif, | subora nation of ye Lk pty pet lec rary cdl By aed pk pedir abon dewey fenshr eur political oreed, Which wo aro proud to Taniatain Gotors | ment was at that time traversing this country, cndoe | ierie will be federal, At that tine the repuoitvans wi laim no righte-noexcluive privileges —for, with the | reach: bX vot Gur che tn Walle there’) Thier ge oy oe ctenee may ono day teas wa the world ra sho great moral ‘lon -pty ins form of govern. | voring to rule discousion throvghout tho laud, and be | divided into three factions, ‘The thrce prominert men at | condor And tranknees I hope I have always exhibited | of the of tpl Or Bade pager Ba ll ail dee eee uowy forint Th bat dee oy epringing from and npheld ty the popular will; snd | (the speaker) expressed, at that banquet, his amatter- | their bend were put on the A Uiekot, and the | bere, { tell you T did nothing to promote the harmony | | bculd Slats ed ualhy, 2 eiriet RRSp commen | ‘Kew to call South Cer eee ar cans epee iene aaa rant it with the creed awd praction of feoratlon | able dingurt at the conduct of thie mon. which exprex | unica of the party was thus eifected and M rerson | which now heppily exists smong us. Mtr. Brady here een eee eae’ Gee En. | te rcure come eluate: Sees Gece te hs ever gems oF fri wl neh eee ae taguiear oe sion Was balled with applause by ull provemt; aad pow, | elected. To wasn butober who eer he clectton ofthe | preceeded lo rpemk of Mr, Robert J Diliom, one of tite ¢in- eyes a ip PP ge ? ge the in- tueh mnsren slettia ea aes into viewe-—-what Oust the ‘popul as er for this, his charactor was assailed. ((iroavs for Coup’ | city of New York end thereby canvod the gaccess of tho | videter for Justice of the Bupreme Court, when be was in- of'mvtinst wt of eauession; they des | we say ofthe mys is romembrineer tat aro graven im Read, thorabere, Thab cat srvaining thero vlews, tho | Fon) At thie peouiler oriela there fv arent danger to | patty thronpbout the country Tt was e right for | forropted by eee pervone om the platform, who had be : OF TASTE, GA Of CRREUEES. Vly i> || 0 Fey a ee eel we per. of ibe: manien/ mn domoore partyor Uisu, burowsh thote délogatoe as | Hberty from popniar prosperity, aud it is, therefore | tn y fo put at the head of tt aw | fore rhowm great opposition to the preveatattog of Me od t \ extent, on phsefeal organtnation. . A @ brain whet cue Voimertal “Watt Bat £Oee® gombled tr # popbral conver g vomethor in a | duty of the constionenta to upuold to o plight the | n mrobenic for. MayormMr We Mir | Dito’ nie. Wir v9 1 Wan ‘fared thar bh public will nest be ortebliubed amond Wer mor a | Ubey are we nT cold epee OL iguh, ieee Mane Fiarononcas Feovecsuane ena son's Aad fale oF 4 0 | Mniammente of their candidate; wnd bo no | Van Buren) showld vote the on't é | y of the meeuing we wid die urbed ; but after mt ’ ¥ ( we ot ah cee 5 Mery on cuald tposk ol rent, Boca t He ae ee ee eier ani oe. | could epen vo them hin hoary ead elow cuban from top te ational, dba: city. Ln | afew minutes the t good freltog prevailed and | one or Epp et ollg Salat only to wish you a pleas a eee eT Atetinss peti. tpescesi ad homocabis lt wat. Adiafingaished goocinaanf way | would never Tieritate to vote for Praokdis Ttecae, bo. | Mr. lia Pech amid caghstostio chpue- J uret ct sau izatioe (1 @ Jotceriming clemans sa to what | for mu oily (0 ni ji id ame oad peel came Siples avowpl by Shera when, 50 ( aor naloae, in f | | sompied a poet im they ites wimigievauom, guts! cance thet, in domg 69 he might hayy to sopport othe | all Ls, ‘Tho wikd horses of the vouth weetasm prairie | To wos 7 vegia