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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1955. eppronciate prover by the Rev. Willinss oot} ADYERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVEBY DAY. | 4 watice, x0 moownr wan reading of lation ot Iadapenimes ty Jone = ———————— ob Fusty, 34 Geffeay, 10 Frankfort P Pollips, 17 Chethant’ V. Glover, an Oration was delivered by be CLEAN STRELTS. Chol welt A Peters, 10 de gon, © member of the Rifles. The young orater 004 —— - — ¥ Pricesoo, 26 Maiden W Keese, 21 do himself well. Avolaing a tedious teview of the familisr THE BONORABLE THE MAYOR AND COMMON | FE Ki 22 Maiden lane W Patrick, 23 do biatorical events ted with the American Revolu- Couhell st ties Gay seen tah:= Sb Sipundansien- Platt & Brother, 20 M Arem Montes, % 60 tion, and the inflated style of youshful oa this | 44, merchente, manufacturers, ke , &c , business | L & A Usderbit Asdrew Mullee, 2) 6e°@ ubject, he adverted briefly to the plea of | in the First, Second, Teird, Fourth, Sixth aad Fitteeath | D & G Cohen, 12. 3G Measyprany, 20 de that great contest, and devoted the principal part of his | wardsct the city of New York, having scea with pies | JS Sullivan, 14 Jobn st W Aiba, 4B 'te if and iperiog to address to a consideration of the Presext condition of | sure the prompt, efficient and complete manner in which | Hance & Valiotton, 2) Joba Je ‘Evers, 325-40 oath to-day, a fact which 8 well for the respect- | intelligence and worth, but I old to none ta devttion to this confederacy, and the pects of the Southern | the streets of cur wards have beew cleaned by Messrs. | G Partridge, J: 1 Jacobs, 75 de ability of delegates. ‘Ihe State Executive Demo. | thegreat principles you custale, [have often expressed | States in that connection views ‘ted evinced | Smith, teckel & Co 's machines aod street orderiies, and | P A &D Curtis G W &S Turney, 77 4b -eratic Contral Committee moots at six o'clock P.M. It | my sentiments upon them, avd they are unchanged. sound thought and a clear understanding of hie subject, | ungerstanding that ther work has been ciscontinued, | F H Coban, 0 Jobn street J Kartal, ‘t0 de fe expected that a celegate will be present from each | judgment goes with the sentiments of your platform. and the adress, an a whole, waa well conceived. by order of Commissiowr of Streets and Lamps, we | E Jones, 69 Messau street Mer nor jartin, 94 do | eB Bi do Congressional district. will decite upon the hold- | sum up my prinsiples on this subject of After the oration, the two companies, together with | do herecy testify that the work bas been most thorough | Hi L.Ccmmessi & Co,38 John oy, & Webater, 6 do J Blaseosr, 63ce ing of democratic Seestings ‘througbout the State, and | word—the denationalization of slavery. many other citizens, repaired to the residence of Uapt. | ly sccomplished, with am expedition and cempietousrs | AL Thorne & (o, 62 Joba WS Peet & 0), 04 45 Lesser Hamuels, 89 do Haak, sasabene, Tavetere jueation wit] Le given in charge to the slave Stat ry where an exc: it dinner was served up Capt. | long teretolore unkmown ia our ward or city; and, un- Enh t Deo. te J Horner & Co 100 do H Salomon, 93 de o’Urock P, M.—3Mr. Cowsn, President pro tem. do not fear their action under the ight of the national | Jobm J. Salley. of the Rifles, presided, asristed by | cerstanding that the company wil) contract for cleaning | F Clee, 1¢2 Joba J Vort & Co, 59 John Wentworth &De(root, en‘ers the room, We count 856 delegates in attendance | government, in favor of freedom. Capt Govan Salley, of the Troop, as Vice President e whole city, we respectfully urge upow your honors- | Fowd W Keut, 116 Jobe Huek, Harme & Co, 57 do M’B Oohea, 11 at this time. Deploring the com of 18650, I said, on the foor Alter the removal of the cloth the following toasts | ble tciy to enter into proper contracts with Messrs. | Ferker A tre. 2Bar slip A“ Barves & Co, bi do M Rothsch! to © committee of three to send the | of the Senste, that I stood shoulder to shoulder with | were crapk:— Baith, Seckel & Co, for the accompliabment of pois moet | WS Murrey, 44&6Bar, alip Many, Baldwiod\a'y, 49 40 ‘A Cohen, 107 Convention to the Convention now | thore who were determined to repeal them. I will do ali BEGULAR TOASTS. Cesiravle object, feeling assured that under the seme | 1 Hart, Co ¢o Samuel Marah, 45 de B 100 do 9 in my power fcr the advancement of these prisciples, | 1. The Dey—The same principles which led to the | energy and sy Giaplayed by the compeny ia our | Fanning, do fo ‘Abbe & Colt, 43 do | Norris Abrahacas, 111 60 but would be just to the slave States, and infringe on no | declazation for which it was abtingsiohea Fequire re- | teepective wards, that the atreets of the city will be | Howitt & Gon, 180 Water Denison & eign, 42 do D Lavy, 118 de constitut right. Standing within this, there is atil! | #istarce to every encroachment upon tiberty, whether by | clesno} apd kept clean. J Afiteck, 181’ Water Word, Dick’an kU 27K0 do KW Peank, 115 do ample verge. glorious day will yet come when the | a foreign government or our own. New Yorx, June 30, 1858, W Baloey & Co, 142 do 1, Dutrain, 26 do | 1, 117 de Weetere oun will not set upon ‘a skave, 2 Tre ‘dent of the United States—His atminis- FIRST WARD. GW Dew & Co, 7 Bur. slip H Havilasd, 23 do | "119 de Mr. Chane sits down sppleuse. tration bas not succeeded, not from want of honesty in | Sam’! Judd’s Sona & Co., Kaya Brothers, 124 Front | Beamsn & O'Coanor, 6do KF Wssaek Son ldo | Solomon Samuele, 119 60 ‘The result of the announced. it shows | its head, but from timidity and want of unity in ita| 139 Front Whitlock, Kellogg & Uarter, | WC Martin, 111 Jona JM Thorbura & Co, | 121 do that no ope of the candidates is nominated, as the high- | memters. ‘T M Fwanvel, 149 Front 122 Front , F 8 Richards, 107 do Wat & Brotwor, 16 do | 193 @ ext has only 145 voter, while 186 are needed to make a | 3, The Governor of South Carolina—With ability to | KM Blacawell & Co, 144 Lyles, Polhamus & Co, 120 | B Meyer, LOT do FR Laasier, 1 de | Py of his theaks for the honor, | nominetion. The names of Lawrence and Stokey are | comprehend a)! the duties of bis office, he has the firm- Front rx W Ootbout & Bro, 2 CUir do | 121 de" ‘the necessity for Rarmony, and the great interests at | withdrawn. A. second bollot is taken, an’ resuits in | pees to execute them. : HM Schniftlin & Fowler, Haekins & Loren, 112 do | Seymour & Co. 07 Joh ber & Co, 3 de Semen otaki Ford receiving 225 votes; Olda, 43; Backus, 55; end Gris- 4, The Platform—Let Georgia net contest 142 Front Henry swift & Co, 110 do Saite & Peyne, boJonn GH Wholpley, 22 Pi tr ry 3 o'CLooK.—The Vice Presidents take their seats on the | wold, 36. As 266 votes were cast, and 178 sufficient for | bereelf, ax rhe once dic, with merely laying tt down, but } Taylor & Ritch, 156 Fiomt RB i Bulard, 106 do Joo Baily & Co, 87 do J E Weet, 20d0 at, 1956 €o Platform The committee to correspond with the India | sehoice, Mr. Ford was declared the mominee. A motion | now stand firmly upon it, and South Uarofiaa will stand | Coolicge & Yeung, 1é4do Gru, Turner & Co, 108 do | W Murdock & Co. 71 do JA Ferzell, 64 Cedar | Wilit Robinson, 20 LA nopolis State Convention is sopciaied, to consist o° | to consider it unanimous is made. (A cry: “Don't | by her to the last. Seba F Kemball 152 co Vatterson & {'rice, 104 do M Law‘on & Aro, 71 do Garuer&(o, 20,22 P 64,06 C | Frauels ony Messrs. McKey, Policckiand Nor ‘The report of the i Or vote, Mr Ford is declared uvasimounly 6. Sam Houston and bis South Carolina Fulogist— | Newbold & Degroot, 120do H Bascom J White & Balop, 110 Wil’m = =W Thorn, 74 Sth at | de Committee on Resolutious 1s celled for, anda motion | nomi . Two votes only are givenagainat it, (Loud | That the one stould endorse the other surprises no one; | John Scrymeer & Co, 125de Front CW Unterzill, 10% do Geakam A McBurney. 35 Lt) | lly, 28 te le that the Convention will not ballot for nomination, | applause ) but that ore cther South Carolinian should endorse OF ron! J Cosel! & Co, 87 Teil & Dexter, 61 Jobi Groot & Ludlam, 67 ¢o | rns, 2h de until thie report of principles ia received. Thecom- | JonaTH4n Can.x, of Hamilton, hoped that Jacob | either would be «i ing indeed 6 Froutst FA Seaman, 1 Hanover pls 06 Cedar = T Muarce k Co 69 do. | mittee state that they are ready to report. Theydoso:— | Brinkerhoff will be nominated unanimously for Judge 6, Know-Nothingi+m—Abolition at the North; Usioa , 161 Front Townsend, Clealte & Dil &Co, 61 Liberty J Janes, 06 Fultoo per, 2h de ba: 1. Rosolyed, That tho people, who constitute the supreme | °!, the Supreme Court, for the long term. ism at the South, wewhers what you ple: 149 Front st — 67 and 60 Front ateeat” | Reath, Wyekcop & Co, 63 OB Marray, 04 do William Beggs, 20 6e ad with jestous care | . This is put to vote, and only three votes are cast in | every where the loaves and fishes. Sen, 145 Fromt Theodore Rich, €1 do Literty W H Seymour, 74 do | Joun Tunis, Jide POT aE See anien auton, Da Lid Sten Wes LareweLONS |) the megaites. “Mr Doeisherbed’a Gectuseh aoutiasten by | “t,-dhe Hae, Dro action Kaness. will aever, bo | cae a & 0, 187 Rromt. EC De Forest. ¢ JM &tebt, 6F Liberty E Evaan, 66 468 do | W. Gee, No cncroachment up‘ n their legisiative or judicial preroga- | acclamation. (Great applause ) abolitontzed while the firm Missouri Seantor and hu LK , 72 Liberty Ri | Henry Moutyomery, 36 49 ould be permisted ar tor. Nominations are mace for Judge of the Supreme | brave compatriots stand at the border to drive back the IVD Wy chetl,152 Broadway | Thos MeGse & Co,'36 a if Court for the short term. The persons put in somina- | cupes of New En emigrant ald rocieties CA West 15 Broadway | 28 do ade tion are George Collins, Judge Cowan, R. 8. Hart, ©. C. The How. LM Keitt—Well and faithfally has he treet Cateca & Co, 49 do © Duraad&Go,l¢2Broad way M Philip, 4 Money morates, hav: Convers, U, 1. Fishback, Sherman Finck, W. Wells and | discharged the trust committed to him, His coustitusnts , 119Front street Connolly & Adama, 47 do JG Boling, 170 Broadwa; | Martie Grito, 12 Reavevalt followirg cardinal rul«n:— Schn L. Green. The vote is being taken. : cesire no Letter reprerentative Van Peit 117 Frontet 1D Moody, 46 do GIMD, | P Domvelly, 1) de 1. We will rosent the A GenTLEMAN—There is soms underhand dealing here; ‘Thia toust having been warmly received, Colonel | JK Kerbut & Co, 109'Front Walker & Conover 43 do | ee skisana: en Atay PoP one person here has voted three, three, three, for coua- | Kerrt, who was present asa guest, rose, and after re- Sprague & Co, 107 Horatio N Stebbins, )1 do ‘o, Was postion cf tte ten ty after county, turning hie acknowledgments, proceeded to address his ront atree Br Vat Rynp, porter house, oliehes freedom in the terri D, W. STamBant—A person here—I do pot wish to | fellow citizens at some apne and with much force. Ward, 106 Front O 7 do p- name him—has born practuing gross fraud upon this | He referred to the responsibilities renting up»m a South: | RH AIG Ishim, 103 Froat PP tip Purdy, 8 Jemes convention, (Cries ot ‘Name him, name bim.’” ern representative at this crisis, and dwelt upon the | N J Bushe, 10% Front at NT Huobard & Soa, 27 do Jeba Jobcvon, ¥do F Semueds, 20 Semen Mr, Staspali—I have no hesitation im naming him, | fact, scarcely realized by the Southera people at large, | ka Gorman, 71 Beem Weeks & Douglass, 26 di aire W Carlton, 2 He is Judge Abijah Ives, of Huron county. He hae | that we are cow on the very threshold of a momentous | JN Keeler, 108 Front 1 & Co, 118 Bro ogton Hunt, 12 do been vot ng for county after county, withcut authority, | future That rvligfous abolitioniam having swept the | Cased Trueman, 101 Front M Heroisetd, 140 Water at jon Pater, 14 Co ta he is not a member of the convention. I saw hiardo | non-slaveholding States in tho late elections, the storm | Law #R Dsvis. 09 Front at Beoj T Jessup, 148 do g0, Howell kCo, 2440 ney ACO, 2b Je and city raged by the it as he sat just beside me. (A few hinssa.) lovg brewing would probably bu: upon us at Gli, Gulete & Mo: 91 do AS Marvin, 146 do OW Hunt, #4 co 2 oun | 4 emphatic condemnation ot every citi One of the friends of Mr. Green poo nobody will sup: | session of reas, and perile greater than any to | RC street James Kemp, 152 do D Wake. 20 Cit M J Fulkerson, 104 Wil- | nt a Pr per retrenebment in all pose they knew of such # base fraud. which they been exposed would environ the South- . John 1, beon, 78 Water Clark, Wileos & Co 13 do lam Jas Smith, Warren Hall = ¥ Riley, £6 do pathy sconmeienl Acrainlaay AG¥NTLEMAN (‘0/0 voce)—I know him; he has been | ern States, unless they should arouse from their lothar- | W & S Richarcson, 140¢o M Angerlo, 76d0 N E James & Co, 2: 8A Marti, 112 William veter Boyle, 16 Oliver Jes Michals & Oo, 66 de raha: uation td manbare a1 the 1 | legging it for Chare for several daya about hore in hopes , upite in countela and in action, and be true to | Rogers & Jermes, 140 do Kenechotes & Co, 16 | RB Pritchard, 26 ¢0 Meteger & Beatoer, 116 do | M Tad, 17 G0 Walter ——, 61 ture, are reforms called for by « wise State policy, aud just. | toget up arplit, He is an old locofoco, themacives 2 OL Woocrufl, 128 ¢o Old @lip W Fertri¢ge & Son, 27 to 1, Chasmon, 114 do | Antheny Dugea, 20 ¢o Peter ly demanded by tbe people. ¢ RestDENT—He ts pow known, and can do no barm, Colonel Keitt ecncluded by offering the following | W A Beach, 138 do N Coles, 68 Water ISBursicg gt} do Doty & Bergen, 122 do | Amon Wilsizaon, 21 do wro 5. Resoived, That s Stato contre! comimtt-o, consisting | I hope the delegations will see tothe votes returned as | sentiment R&H Robins, 134 do Darbn, Smith Ao, 64do | JW Quiacy, 98 William WA Wheelan & Co, 126do | Jemon Miller, 22'¢o Chas Melatire, 66 de of five, be wencinted by this convent that said oom: | thoir's, ‘The Cherlesten Mercury: True to ita history it is now | J A Gebrirane, 132 do Joba F P Talmage, 6040 | Richards &Floury, 21 Platt Doubleday & Henk, J Ryan. 66 ¢e respond iis semmenlatace of stbar tee Mr. Ives left suddenly. Coing ‘‘yeoman’s rervioe”’ in the cause of the South and | George Alger, 140 do ESoley & Co, 68 do A Anderson, 19 JG Lithauee & Co, 150 a0 | Richd Gutteay, Haq , 9 de e a time and place for holding ‘The vote is taken. the Constitution, G A Kogerson, 180 do ‘Thomas samuel, 64 & 66do | Hatba Willy Wallach, 1360 | Nicholas {leller, 70 de Vention of the re party, for the no Mr. Forp, the candidate for Lieutenant Governor, | 9. South Cerolina—Though silent. ebe entertains no | Clucan & Leeds, 126 co Wm T DeForest, 60 do Scofel © Eberhard Faber, 153 G Dayte, 72 do sident and Vice der comes forward, and 1s received with spplauso. 1 thought ef surrender to her foes. When her Houthera | M Hohen & Co, 124 do C W Kellogg & Uo, 44 do T Doug! Wiliam Pat Nash, [leary & Olver ‘The Chairmen states that these resolutions were adopt- he, have rerved for coveral are as © private in battling | tlaters are ready for the contest, they have only to beat | BJ Wilder & Uo, 122 do Archer «es, 151 do P Joues, 1 do Heinrich & Sommer, 127 do 18 Saunders, 76 Oliver ed in committee by a vote of twenty ia favor, and only | {°F Fight principles. Toia {s the first timo I have been | ,‘the rally,” and she will spring forward at the first tap | Michael Ruifs, 120 do Moritz Moyer, 151 do © W Mayers, 1 Co Cunaad, Huntha! & Sears, | James Carrigaa, 11 de one against them. y y ” nominated for office, and now not at my request. The | of the drum. E Robbixs, 142 Pear! Mark J Irving, 147 do Hayden & Panders, perW = 120 do 4 Joun M Carters, 79 "A brief speech is bi 8 ate in favor of the | Present ia not the time for long apeech, nor did I 10, The Federal Government—Corrupted and betrayed & Orr, 106 Water = EJ King & Bruah, 149 do McGee, Atty, 6 to CEL Brinberhoff, 1itdo | Jamon Mead, Al do I spat ontgg och ii celegate in favor of the | pect to make it; but lama friend of freedom and the abolitioniem and free construction, ita entire re com- 104 do F Jones’ 143 do Hilla, 18 ¢o Van Blackenstoyn & Han- | Patrict Barves Robt Biske, 's4 de Ganctonne thon, Bad ith gie Ph orien, Crete ms rights of man everywhere, and 1 promise that you shall | struction alone ean restore the rights of the South. Isaac Cheerman, 136 Pearl P Printy, 14) do emaga, 105 do | Thoe Tomliceon, 18 do John Hurdea, 46 de Hon. JR, Glaate; ‘and states he is'the ber | bear of me everywhers throughout the State—(‘ old 1), Geweral Quitman—a self secrificing and devoted | RI, Gilbert, 160 Water LMariia, 141 do R Brady, 07 do Joba McCnivey, 3? do Chas Mabe, 67 de refers’ ‘He pon herrea on to the Caatations bok Belment wan! roa am interested that in thus con. | Soutbron; the South has too few of such men to hearkes | T A W Quitzan, 100 co $C Herring & Co, 185 do ( E Roundy, 05 do Mary Abbe, 4 do W Roberta, 70 do be red te atronger Psa alee ‘of nt | fest the allies of despotism shal be routed to hin diepar- gement, fmitb, Palmer & Co, 08 do Samuel Cotton, 153 do J F Paulotzemora, 95 do James Dorsey, 42 Pierce im his attacks upon f1 ‘and the rights of the | ‘2 the Staté of Ohio, and when, not loag a! 12. Cuna—A'part of the South, vieader f it | Corn Oakley, Jr, 96 do Carr, Burnett & O'Brien | Gould & Price, 32do J Ea dong do tree Matin jeedom, specimen of Southe:n chivalry, I pledged stould te obtaized by peat en’ co-operatively | WB Boy! $2 do 169 do Mericen Lock & Co, per J’ 8 Boothly, 87 & 89 do | ‘The resoluticns are good, but not strong enough meat | Vote # barrel of sweat to the cause freedom Guriog | with ite native population. R Begar, 90 co ‘Wm § Fisdale, 105 to Smith, U4 do Thomas & Maxwell, 86do | James Faurders, 45 ¢o for ‘tho have long voted. td this campaign—the results of which are of vast impor- | _ 13. Weman—Omnipotent when she seeke not ‘Wom Chas Von Benschoten, 88do Fred B Beck & Co, 103 & ‘assau Peter Mortison, 47 do he Stcoaclined oid aot fwith me, but I have had | *4Zce throughout the northwest. (Loud cheers.) r’gh\s,”’ powerless when she acvocates them. Onevil, Forker& Price, $4do0 John Campbell, 19% Peart th. 4 do | Michel Murphy, 40 do the talstortune to have wen to Sleagres with me Defore, |, Mr. Brinkerhoff, being introiuced, makes a vory happy y CR Denker & Co, 181 do Martin Fox, 64 do | Jun Carrigan, % do J { 6 LF Day, 85 do Capt B Heert, 161 Bouth, and can stand this. (Loud laughter) He thought the ech. Ho in deeply thankful for the honor; proud of VOLUNTEER TOASTS, By Capt. John J. Salley, of tho Rifles—The License obation of jood men, and though he not 1 | resolutions much better than worse ones, JW Kus sell, 85 do DM Sweeney, 161 do, . Law of South Oarolina—A screen bebind which certata ; the nominati thar in the slightest CF Leavitt, 168 do T Morrell, 61 do | O'Brien & Bro, 7 Aish borane eae teen ae tn eee degise, yet, no poriaation to any offce sould beso ae, | iélviduals rtand) and by paying a paltry sum of money | G 5'Nesbit k Co, 167 Pearl A Bendick, 148 co Human Smith, 247 P | JB Simonson, 163 do, Fern Roose Pte ip ei Mea + | ceptible as that for which be ia now nemed Heartly | Secure to themselves the privilege of making paupers | yf (ayion's Sons, 161 do ‘Theo Feduton & Co, 146 do A Rolker, Mola | & Holnies, 184 do. Put when T tats issue with ® man, let it bee live one. | S24 tully endorsing the platform, le advoosted ite prin | *a¢ criminals for honest taxpayers to support, Chas Novell, 167 Pearl MO Woodruff, 155 do Aberier, Heem, 25do | bbiie, 168 South, 4 —_ they will be adopted. ciples. He was ceveral times loudly applauded, &o. By Capt, A. G. Salley, of the Troop—Another bright | 7° 1& Co, 141 Pearl A Lawrence & Go, 140 do Seymour, Hoyt & Co, 266 do i ek Hirmen, 160 do, William Smith, 290 Waser, je resolutions are adopted without » disseating star soon be added to the gallaxy of Southern States of ee ees Teer. eel F kidder'& 62, 200 do | HDevgherty, 171 do. W River, 287 Water, voice, and then leud applause given. INDIANA STATE REP! UBLICAN CONVEN- thia conteceracy, or to a confederacy of Southera Stator. J Yeomen, 06 Beaver Geo Martia, 114 do a | TP Cooper, 142 fo. ; It ip resolved to go into nominations for candidates. aoe NVED Ger eral Jamisox respended tom complimentary tonst | 3,)is°R TE COTE pearl At'eeumen' 112 do i | J Smith & Co, 143 do ‘the Rev. Edward Smith wished to presenta resolution. ; ON. by the Hor orable L. M. Keltt, and gave the following Herta AEA ban. Wetton Dea ened Cox & Wright, per HB, 4do ‘Alex Forbes, 186 Broome. Objections were mace that this is out of order, as the | ORGANIZATION—SPEROHES OF JUBGE MORTON AND | sentiment Muller & G J& W Hartoridge, 98 Pear! | ES Belknap & Fon, 8 do | Tonlel Berver. business before the house is mating nominations. Con. ‘ SENATOR WILSON. ‘The Union— It must be dissolved, otherwise the South oh Peas * — “Yalverton & Fellows, 88 do | V W Briakertof, 12 do | JM Borem, 103 South siderable discassion and some little confusion ensues, [From the Cincinnati Columbian. } cop have neither safety nor peace, JADE Eta AL Ee er tne Dn: VGN Gsde toeay 3A D Wentfait, 194 do. Motion is made to grant leave for the presentation of the The long-hera!ded Indiana State Convention assembled Governor H. V. Johnson, of Georgia—If the Empire Mint y APartritae, bdo BM4co ’ | gwitt, Huribut & Go, 207 do | aK zerolution. his is amended to lay the subject on the | yexterday morning at Indianapolis. Not content with | State cf the South ahesih yen worthy of ber gallaat | iu Tove, sh Co Miller %& Smith, 90 co Walsh & Coulter, 211 ¢o J table. The vote is taken, but the President is unable to | sending their delegates, the people seemed to have turn- | scp, the heur of Southern deliverance is not far distant, | Loward W, Love, 10h ¢ hee mag ey Heware Carter & Co, 213 do f A decide which side has the majority. The vote is taken | ed cut en masie, ihe greatest enthusianm prevailed, | ‘The Orangeburs trocp of cavalry: \ high spieited and | A B Hettess & Co, 1110 AS Duprau; 74 do TH & M Beli, 418 co Jno KVan Antwerp, 216 do | N by counties. and banners with stirring mottoes and devices were ap- | efficient corps of citizen soldiers. South Carslins may | 4 py cumin, © 0% Willism H Beown & Son, 1 HR Wood, 214 do | J Maur Past Tunwe o'c100K, P.M parent in every hand, ) count opon their devotion, when abe needa the services | 2 ie", 107 Go ire " John Furmore, Jr, 166 J Gaines, 029 60. Tesult of the vo! yy cou: ia, ere are FORENOON SFSSION. of Ler sone, ‘ MM Caleb & Co, 199 Broad | Bri Weateot & Stark- Vater | W MeMaher, 27 Oltver, 157 ayes and 210 noes. ‘The PavstDest Announces that | The Convention assembled in the groveia front of the | | By Ool. P. A. MoMichael—The Northern Seseders from ie och ll pnp: pes rycr a ty ieee, W AN ei ee et Ris fm A the two couuties from which there are not regularly | state House, where the Apéches wore made, and there | the Know Nothing Cosvention from Valllelphia. the EAE ae BRS a) RE I Bo | Hert ay authcrived ce'egates, bave, by public meetings, appoict- | rolutices read and adopted, Pot afraid of laching itzeif by contact with the bette, | Juscienuin’ 16 fo) oar toby oily fina ei | borg yA od delegates, ana there have been admitted. A motion The seats were intended to acoommodate three thou- ey, Dr. Lucious" Bellinger~George Law and ‘the ‘4 Ht Bray, €3 60 AH White, do Mergen & Us, EMontgome. A & WX Comstock & Co, to re consider the action of the Committee in reference | sand persons, but thou h they were filled to their ut- i hd Slave law!’ the speedy execution of thom both. Peep ‘&Ljmaa, 8140 4 Cham! , 0 TET Brapoara, #21 i0n de » | siananidiie te into balloting, so as to allow of the preseats- | most capacity, scarcely a respectable moiety of the Fert New orem Fouth Carolina: She was | yp (auldwell & Bons, 77.do Alex H Peters, do SA PM ¢Co per Baldwin, JH Prentice & Co, 163.40 | &G Webster, 420 Brdway Weir & Hyde, 1 tion of Mr. Smith’s resoluticn ts passed. He comes for- | crowd wan accommodated. Two fine bands of mu ready to lead when others faikea to support. Let them | w trowtricge, 4 Tear] — Lahmarer Bros, 61 Broad 201 do ¥2i Whiterron, 164 do Alex BH Dupscemb, 668.0 Wim H Roberta, 112 ée Tard says he is crusbed with embsrrassmentat having | were in attendance, and their stirring strains w a a cag te ye tn | Sami J Harmen, 64 do Hawa Warburg & Co, £5do | 0) Parke do Wright, Halsey &Co,170de | RF Latheunl. 672 do Canavan, Broth — ps oe eee are Hap arks: cries of | ttperseé through the proceed bo apogee Bacrecd sdddrerucd to him by 8 comuttice | Geo W Euswortb, 64¢0 R Frochilen, 67 do George T Broome, 20340 GC Treadwell & Co, 172 do | Geo M lilen, t74 do John Westioid, tule wiakes to preface 16 wi Psp van ow eg lad A tremendous delegation, ore cain nen ce ata JA Fairbsiro, 74 do Fox Volhomers, 5° ao Ed Alambut, 119 William Bruce & Cook, 186 do | JF Gimbrede, £68 do John Lowrey, 165 da ee ee eee eee ta mmecns in thecrowd | venteen bunéred, was present fro of the wo companies, wes hare reeds ‘Ichn Ravage, ¢4 co James Malden, 61 40 W Her; & Co, 245 & 9465 DD Miller, 190 do | J Ftouvene! & Co, 06440 Jobn Tunisvm, 146 oe pe ae MN Se 4 im preface it, | Jadies (Heaven bless their souls,) P Cuantxsrom, Jno 30, 1866. W H Ficeman, 60 do Joha O Huads, 61 so Peariand 18 &20CK% William King, 194 do | Garigauld & Co, 616 do Dr Kennedy, 160 de Bo crushing.” Mr Smivh, ‘I don’t wish to waste time | fysion, snd by their sweet smiles and showy calico, ai- Gentismen—I am peatly honored by youre Btebbine, Exelcing & John Sam Brackett, 6b do Jobn Jores, 197 Water HR Westervelt, Kalph & Robt Davia, 606 do 3 Pireson & Son, 164 do Fs + pl angypileneserss I Weg etree here me ded much ivenment to the scen' and complimentary invitation for the Fourth, end { #00, b8¢o Ramsay Crooks, 75 do W B Rottes, 127 Water Co, 25 Fulton Mott & Co, 666 do W di Whitney, 166 de Rbessh of (reslorn] ir navel fognr tetuereain ioe the tellbeg ined tee North Maren? Venstooe, | Lam ee tn Albert H Klooléy, 11 Brood _N 8 Jewett, 75 do Jobn J Ratacy, 157 Water GS Geer, 211 Water | TA Wilmuret, 642 00 T Walks, 765 do “ one i " rr, ‘o ‘upel, a vi 7 ‘ 219 G V Ryerson, jonen, Blatt Shy Sastre eae elie Ses | Prenyga mie toe aeamt ce see Pkrnenitmre PFW wie” | Trtepmccivem Bincareasns | Plated, me Romcais tt touched than can be here; I have borne harsher | | pave Come to Live but not to Ri % Oca 14 Broad G &8 Crawford, 107 do MA&AM White 175 de = BS Utter & Co, 253 do ¥ Lartep, 688, do Jager, 824 do frowns thao will be here, and though I am about ‘At llo’ the Convention was ct to order by EBr en 10 éo Geo Herkimer, 100 do Jas W Lucker & Co, 173 do Stephen Brows, 225 do M Martarg, Cede | ree Lanew, i be to do that which may cause frowns, I do it from - | Dr. Farley, who proposed the name of the How. Charles Hash butt & Smith 91 do CV Clark, 109 do A E Laing & Co, 169 do O Van Every, 241 do Sevrestre A lirillault, 708 ' J jPeteses, ou: do ple. Teame bere willing to lay down party priaclplen—- | DY, farie7, who proposed the meme of the Hos. © belag pages eerie ON esi oe a, Starr & Uncerbill, 101.0 —Vantevoort,' Deckern & | 40 F Ryerson. 646 do . . , C E Huser, 702 do ¥ Lasoole, 644 4 Seay Getic winied delat els Pah | smeared euamsnonl, eberspon peomeeite Sao Aan casl ia, | Houmas od,. 4.” Burk Aemtrng ut | MK Ai eteay — Etehant, Td tewag they bad dose mig g tom seas uende! f 167 4 David 8 Brown, 10 t € W Crosley , 087 & (0, 71 Gof Dectaare—'t call the goutloman to order—by the | HDIDRY. remarks expressive. Necaene ts tr nome? Dan Murphy, 41 40 Soepard & Howe, 1h do Jemmen ower, 367 do S$ Carpenter 4 Peck lip lz Hi Duley ‘KGa, Oc do 4-8 J Coddungten, 116 de rules of the House of tatives he cannot speak | of nominating other officers. 3 C Humpbry,’ Morton & Grinnell, 26,28 do | # B Taylor & Co, 169 do =| Wm H Gray ix, 'm Harper, es Y ; t , 4 Willetts Ci THD Lobeteta, 084 de = W W Geary, 710 de ‘hon there ia n0 proposition before the House.” ne | _ Oamotiom,. Mesetn 3. C. Garber, Berry Lagrove and Webaerdiava sees Lecitenery se eos | M2 Mio ace k Cor 386 de eels Go, 300 do | Lawle Latierts, C4140” ML Ramaey, 723 do is inorder. (Cries of ” ") Lewis as 7 te yer tes, and hol HW Peervell, 41 do 34 do Thos Gilmartia, 364 Fromt Josish Partridge, 209 do Madde & Stewart, 643 de, KW Cartia, 123. de iereer._( oF ht” £0 Om. wort or tree. | , Th# nomination of Vice Presidents being nextin order, | obfiged friend and servant, Robert Metealfe, 41 do WH Thompson, 38 do Kemuel Newby, 160 do. Laggett & Mareu, 201 do | Wm Beott, 661 do Rice & @mith, 125 & 721 do dom, and. mieated 4 te The | twee Piper sik tee byron roy reap T*8- | On thin letter being read, the following sentiment was | Timpson k Wilkins, 4740 J Hl Andrews, do Walter Smit Mou Maile ContenYoule,2704o | JP Fountain, 663 do Jaa Gray & Co, 720 40 ‘object is We tonioelinn we sae casas prinei. | “00M cet heb oles, a dirny eleatees ra offered, and condially resol ved. fycorn Slee 49 do oronerd pees Be'wy | Jamex Hunter & Co, 1140 William Randel Roberts. lawie de taacord, 086 do Jellna a nee bargeey 11 oo ples, A new clement of disturbance has come up among | pe'via ; eth ~~ Barber; 7th, De: A. . Ste: | BY the Committee of Arrangements Wiliam Gilmore | Jt: Motet, 04 Broad | Detourey Chall, #1 Br'ny | 8 Bennett, 196 do ‘211 Pearl | Mree Stevens, 063 Fred Mi, 5, ‘us since our last year. It hea been forced into | David illgare; ¢thy Berner ey oe ASS, Ste | simms—His genius and learning would do honor to soy I Ns MRS le rtd ayy Den Gilmartin & Co, 198 do. Smith & Gitlord, 271 do | Wm ¥ Hall 671 fee Soups, 18 ae this canvass as an not in the pla‘form. — Hendry; 11th, C, D Murray. ” et fe TM ded a Da ny Mg AI I dae i Pd 5m iy Brintwall & Hoo jon te aaa K1, Wemple, 681 0 W Cheiatern, 163 de (Grea of ahem (6 iC nab fait) Twi ebow it: | resolution mpovering the President to appoint 8 Katia avoued Neen ee eee ee othingion—a | Bro} F Beaver, 182 Front per, 60 Broadway Waterbury, "dua Wetec | RN Freeman, 087 to h Kerr & Conteh te goat’ excellent men, been committee of one each . ‘ i tru, Leyarus & Co, 6: 2 oane. 48 Beek: Jobn 8 Pierce, 093 L . 17 de for Governor. I would rejoice to see either elected. draft resolutions, was adopted, and afterwards recon: | Dew cloak to cover oot artes Mente ct tha both Cones, Tay J hn G Wright, 54 Bed’way APR thre 108 Willam | Jomes i Leet, 696 do Thos H Cooper, 178 de ahonnen atieeete he fin al en nee 4 Facies messtived, to give ethane aes apeaiisiec a By Capt. J.C. Rowz—4n united South in defence of Goonge Feige, 30 Beaver Bash & Muakivistse, an D Fryon & Co, 276 Pearl DJ, Bartow, 161 Williai | James Dickerson, eur do. Lawia ¥ Ratolph, 906 40 ion, erence 08 S Fi eile, Bu! el ‘0, 272 , janeau james France, 7 bat ig mend oe ee Re sed similar committee which last was carried unasimouay. Riavery— hen wil Se perhidious and implacable sare: | Wm Chas Walters, 16 do 62 Broadway meg SO OE acl toda, tesee | EThomes, 103 do Nas] VR Corwta, 61) 60 . Br: i. us in Be Me Party, and | an adjournment of twenty-five minutes was then pu ibaa F A Fither & '64do —- FG. Swan, 68 Broadway 282 Pearl Campbell, Hall & Co, 110 & | Wm Saunders, 1055; do MA Roth, 816 do know Nothing sp as anclement, | (lated to eneole the delegates to appoint thelr Commit- | Cit} W C, Moss—The Know Nothing Platform— | (eo Megrath, 49 Front | Chas H Meade, 70 do CBoorum, Jr, 206 Pear! 112 Nerman | A Hathaway, 049 do Robt J Bates, 653 de ever since. Know came up as an t. | teen’ resolutions. The fallo the committee re- | oye’ railure of that party to wand upon ie proved that | Merritt Tomil, 86 Road RW Bradbrock. 72 do RS Bamori'ge & Co, 47 Hermon Grifia, 14do |” wuxTe Wann, * sgeinet firs Briakorhol! Guat bo it's dluow Nothing "ir | Bored: Wm. Wilton Muton Gregg, Wm. MoDann, | they really did “know nothing” of the objects Uney de- enn pee nen 9!» Raamety tee Unaradon & aa a A118 do | J Kenconrt, 161 Centre ouster, bi Pen . Pe , 102 4 w ‘ Priestly & Co, 120 s the Ray Netting soe will be throma apuisoteee oles Beard; DG. Stove, Walter BeeeD, Joho M Wallecs, | By Jamia Jone The Chaslesto® Mercury ~The hovest, Brinut & Cary, 106 do Carrington & Corman | i Paekacesour” Oswanied? | ke ey ee Se oe nominee? There is a large — io this corey There being loud calls for Ju ion, of Wayne Co. Dog Bw bose mid ge Bh 4 ret ee J w Therne; 118 do Teflts, Griswol! & Kellogg, om bee: Sh ae ‘ creme & TW Son | Blges & Ge Aad fo my, _ yd ee atm neg? OAD ae he took the Stand and ee Mastine the tenn arte Casella. Moy i ‘be rewarded by the raph of 4 eee « 0, 188 ee. Peeper a ye se Chas C Herts 142); do | JHe fara Cont, 60 do Nu Drary um, de party. If inate Mr. Brinkerhof, timen po Broad 104, ; ; | , * a ee ee ee hich Wiad called them together. He remarked | [rincipier, ant! the generous support of the Southern | 7 Larets, 60 x Grayion, ‘Bwaniiok & Co, Toa ioiesing V2 ¢ at the ¢nemies of the great American movement y ‘ bbs, 6 do 159 Broadwa; J There is carger in neminating eltber. The sin of this | Mrovheried thet the excitement would all die away inva GP Jomx V. Guovsa—The Orangeburg Female Seminary | LemuckDobbe, 6 10, 4, pili? Mowe Fan, Kingsbrey, 10 do de cedelegetenforfreeiem to Congresn, | (bert time. fe wae glad it wae not 70, 000 no a ie ean eee ag ot ite pups | mo nlg ya le lh ey at Jobn Keidem, sv Geld } fom Maranchuretta Joua'r. | at the presence of to enthusiastic @ host proved the | Tih ai us Ouivan, Som.a-Our alater State of Georgie— | Wm H Darl ue ee ete ro £ Hicks, © Beekman erat prophesy a one. No, it was mo temporary excite- phat ter, 14 do ioddard, Green & Co, Dey i The 6 hon Ramee ane in Wisconetn, | ment ich prompted the movement, but a love of li- . —_ to think right; may she have the courage to be kd, Voae ¥ Winston, 111 Broadway Dijomy! & Co, 67 & 69 epee teks | : Sroka eeikpok 0 Sa heat She there: vam at | iwi eee ttorte cf SE, we trust ahe wil gslantly ride out the | Foster & Leach, 26 do Alfred kawards, 111 ¢0, dilet &Co, 164 do Houghton & Melle, 113 40) petth Menen't Uo, 46 do tend, vereignty there jebrarks bill’ " omer G 90 do A Oadercouk jo 18 o | ‘on ba 4 another time, but not now.” {Loud eres of “gn on—a0 | Ther lave Jant gone throggh the fares of an election, | 4orm bow biewing ia the dutance, aad each safsly the | Jomer Grima, 0 do Hou) A‘iateraoui 211 to | Gh Ulivedshi 180 30. | Worrall to, v4, 4,2 ana pegeon” Vif 70m want, tas Contention. broise | op parties eee ey irs aphcoe *hy CuAiL B. Giovee—The Know Nothing party of | Thos sie, hn $0 igo White thurger, per WA | ‘notert Tears, 1b1 do NY Foundry and trom Rp Conven | of course, wi incorporate rlavery and re ° %: rT I y i ont prepare for speedy action us resolve that no new . ? A , TE & Co, 63 pend, 62 So — wy - elt Alle train coe aim nae ts ate or Geupeocisn: Tels Mages eee i sha otunde to ner pisttorm, Gouin Careline i eatwaye Garner ke Co, 04 Cedar nad | yh item k Co, 48 Ana Whiwh. to Fer q ” " biel by the Mitsour: Compromi is mush wecen , 3 MCurtia, 08 di 24 Vim ge meet'ng, after great con‘usion, is reatored to or | bra will Ce, (Great applause.) I have watched the i be peced fe S0D0W Bar. Cusottan’e 20 © MOsmia, B40 ut W desk & Co, 06 Ooter 2! ¢o 3 jobe M ve, id a Boter, 104 4s, der, and Mr. Secith offer a rerofation that the South to ree what would be the reception of the mews of | 61) song visti fo toe enctucer of Taser apiatt, wed | Willard, Woed & Co, 6760 and 18 Pine T Denntstoun. & Cs, 6640. | Jere Crery, 348-4 Wr Lisdemac, 6 Prete boc Beton F: Chats tae teed Biakerhel be wv the recent outrages in Kansan, I had hoped they would | 917 Semis Tiara iter to the Luloa, because he asvert- | Jos Fieve & Co, 61 do Marcellas Fells, 22 Ce tar Joba W owt, £4 do | fente poke oat ae ‘ ¥ drawn froma the guiernatorial canvass. Cries of “Gid- | enter acisavowal: but n0- At first there was an omi. | *i¢matred aa he Union tteslf Norton, Jowett k Teight, 49 Lassler & Joseph, 80 do HinatordkBre 20 Park row | Heine'& heeth, b2 fo a ueere “ nous silence, next a faint murmur of approbation, and | “PTAC RT Cot en Know Nothingiom and allother | _ Breadway 5S Swap & Brother, #2 do Bucbanan, I'assous & C0, | Ch @lar, oi Frameil tog S'teenlation thes toa oak Gay was from section row loud and unreserved approval. | Why. we bare | isms, conceived in sin apd iniquity, they are Cangerous | Schouler, Newton & Co, 41 Jans Davia, 86 ana 67 do V6 ewe tan "| A Wome, Lig lemart 4 | %@ repurchare the Union every year! ped mn the aims wnd objects of « republ vernment. Bri adert , 8 do Wheeler & Hart, do AB Meath, 117 & tion. The tion bas assembled to nominate, and | tbe Union is cear, very dear to us of the North, but dear | ‘2 tbe a joute, and bi Lott Large & Co, 30 F'A Sharp, 16% Chembere cheat, 0 4 & D Hosts, 137 ¢o it will nomiaste by ballot, That is the proper course to | oy it is, it in dearer still to the South, and no longer i ioe Foams) Ge bls Lote, | Lak ig ’ aauel J Stopford, 83 Cedar Sere Me mare | Qotemoush, 108 do exprees ita sentinest, snd a etolattou’ of this Kiod is | Should’ we allow the bug-bear of disunion to sway us 1 Kuow Nothlnpleas—A word'so prosti- | Mills &Thempeon, 02 West 8 F Kellogg, Be labecsy | apes, tora d Gh co (CU ee poner ty gg gan otha ie i from our duty, which is unqualified opposition to the | mption a8 e Dame, by av cllee-wecking, | Wm P Bucemaster, 96Ik'y FG Orampton, 83 Cedar | SW ko, 4 te A Warvents, 81% Sate “owe laughter). It Mr. 8 had done thinbe | ©X@eRion sna perpetuation of wlavery. | inceey bunting, acciltionieed party, may W speediiy be | 1M Keque, 106 do Cilawa & Mlutmenthal, 81 | I hedge, #1 ¢0 he Foul we Sosieared Ws 8 aie % (Laughter) ‘ They a Pcs ok. at there fh 0, exoure for sco em plotted from the vocabulary of Cutistinslty and South: | Bo leh ame & Co, 112 nt, ‘ 10 do | White, cheteld & Co, 63 do J A Locriile, 66 * - exce of the American indians—here where « : Broadway votnell & Amerman, { 1 would rastain the nominations of the Convention. (Ap- | foreigner, vo wntter how degraded cf iguoreat, can veto | Rite way Haniay—Woman—The noblest fewer in | Ossian Gyugur, 116 do Geo Heavem, Cader, one | Hornee,W Clarke, 1 a | assem, £7 de jlause ) Mr. G. submitted, ax e substitute, @ resolution | and participate inall the of citizenship after a six (ee ah ll Jantel to show man the path of | Osttinger & Coldatein, 10 door trom ear | Fo da Tnat the members of the Convention were determined to | neO.PMt dence, only having declared his intrntion to | {be garven of neture; pian Cecar Wm Adama, 6 Cader Heyt Hiroe, 40 to ) tanBae” sustain the nominati> betit Bis dele. | become a citizen’ No, we of ave greatercause | COty Max Schutz & Co,18d0 =H AE Davison & Co, 940 | 7 } Win Pale J Kowner, White and Cove Mr. Stanton was to the substitute, Bis dele- | ct complaint than the people of other States, where © Commelieon & Mckay, 22 do (i mith, 15 do | FP tetone Charlee F Noble . cn ae fonvand thea op the susett | 8% ears reeldence is the shortest probation ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWEB EVERY DAY. | Mazer setutty, 24 co Koch, 27 Lib Terry, 6 Poor fever of. — ame agen bo be oe on Wilron, of bag thea ig pvc amidst en- Joreph Herr, 46 do | Geoere verso, 4 40 r “Quer! . 1 thomsatic applause. Adverting to the occasion as one | ~ = LIC T Lapabery, 26 co | 1 Me ta) af . 2 spenie strongly against sett og any man down es ® | of great interent and Jjoyournest, be spoke of the beauty <____ NEW PUMADATSOSS, - || age eaves, 9 do } ron oe Ses PE toeoken, 22 BF foyees ieee a Convention will vad the vanguard | 0 the <ay, (the sun pouring down his ‘ntensest rays PREAT RUN PREDICTED. — PI Rothschild, Bernboimer & | ¢ Schenck & Dei “& NeARRY READT Halomon, +) Coder ¥ Mygatt Jt k Co, G1 de nominee f lan’t it! ot Hestous tol the resco 0 Me Sent virunly | {0H 0us trem we coelin't appreciate and wud oh J¥S A O Cedar Bettman & de rays we will sustain the plattorm, but le unwilling %0 | jie wiverted to tre slavery question, tresting it in, pre ‘Oui, Norms Oo hark neem S Opramenen OF ab Jee ngrpiem, 68 68 say wewill sustain the nominee of this mon; | clvely the came manner and language identical, AN ACTOMOGRAPIY B Herts, ot do ort Beoe & Co, 38 deo ‘A voioe— A hee he ffeniger yy dhec her iy | S4 {a hin recent lecture at the Mechanics’ Institute | in one duodecime volume, neatly bound in cloth. | Berle 20 Pine EA Hern, 58 40 Lae Ce; to to Glairman—“it is oat of order w! geatieman is | 1,1, alluding to « rumor that Southern Senators intent Vries, 81 tod 66 Cedar W M&O C Keeler, 61 do Wm 44 Phew, 70 Chatham nae K firent, (de ¢ received au early copy of this work, which | Jacob lensing, 42 Cedar = L Shulman & Bros. 6) 40 | FO le an pres, anc wil f tished. For thie | Exmsten & Jscob, 4540 Deim k Mekeivey, bt do Yeetyegn > ye Teepe S Homan & Brother, 41 Lockhart & Gibeom, 61 Jo speaking.” It virtually says we will not sustain the no- Capitol at the c mination, unless it shows the Convention composed of | S08 (0 the Capiol At the Beat peewee acute a band of traitors, who will not sustain ite principles.) | O°" tti0y from any lesug, personal oF policed” sits Samael ® Casnpbeld 2 do 1G Vegiey KO, 1 Malden Holmes, Hoots & Martens, itale not to predict an unuruel uccess. Tae @ ie (Two of three hisses. ) speech throughout was well received. : Leora will create an ox na an ane (Ti npn pte tee ne tea ¥%) one o'clock the Convention took « rcens until two. | Citement in wary sulin, Ue oa ABCOND AnD, BM Gengae Sto : nt to ballot A apeceh from Grotge 1. Dann. Kaq., waa to follow, | is pot dependent upon » handsome heroine for Miane — Chaelos King & co, 151 M | Wee teruee, > 40 Fa ae er og Loy tla for the | stter which the resolutions were to be wubmitie to th? | Cherm: ant it is cot improbelie that * Mary [. & Uo, 61 lane > t aie ste gl bf onl hay PM "A Ourriaman—-'*Pho resolution requiring candidates or | *o*ideration of the Convention. may achieve ® success equal to that."—Norton's Lite. go Gouna tele ice rover wana. Deere One's to thetr oe balloted them- seine Gartw. oufaetu' » Al 6 eT WARE no pony ge ng spar dar ge Iho hay, Ager. SOUTH CAROLINA WAKING UP. Ite worth is so large, ite original featares ani tadi- | “Gy Maiden lane © TG Lackwoot, 156 de Vieasraiin & Monetn, 7 Worn tm, 30 Frnt Peg -y, bend drawn il the. iatform was adopted; I now renew it.” | CPLELRATION OF THE YOURTH AT ORANGABURG— | viduality of character are so striking, that syect to | The Newark | R Mancf’s Howleed A Levward, 145 do "y & Threeswed & Wh te King hk Wiloonase, 94 de ‘After discussion the resulution was ecopted ‘i SIOMMICANT TOASTS, RTC., ETC. ft Inughed at aod loved, admired and abused, more | (Co, by and gi M lane 5 & Henly, O Kerry jementrrer, th to : $00 Hoa. R. P. 3 omineted the Hon. Saimon P (Prom *he Gharles? than apy work published for many seasons, The book | Picet & Shotwell, 62 Misa JAH bel) Pridip B Ori8s, 7 oe John Quy 234 Water 6 Gerla thorman, abe to Cases tot Govetace, Sak yuve tes pintae reqelres. The Besenty-ninth anaiversery of Ainotioan. ladepen- | is wot eke wbick will be feed to-tey end forgotten to- | JK Rama, 65M lane tomer, Lip A bent 8 Soha Dealey, 290 40 | Prsmote Reyvette, 4 Gos Mi Sherman, 39 be Gen. Young, of Patnem ted Judge Joseph R. | dence, was celebrated at Oraogeburg Court House with | mortow. It will do romewbat toward mouidiog tb | G M Tracky, 46 Wiliam ¥ erie oT Coeuters _/ Sep toute eae Bwan, of Frankliv, end giviog the pledge * | ueb’spirit, The two military companies of the piace, | career of thi men and women in the next cenere- | Mayer Diretber, 7) M inne ik a invail, 243 Brecdwdy Jenn Contin $0 40 Jadge Patterscn, of Ripley, nominated the Hon, Ja. | the Orargeburg Troop of Horse, and the Félsto Rifles, | ton, This ts not slight, as it ls not undeserved praise Brancis J Jeutrel 17 4 ‘ane un 1 mes 060 BOOB Ue” tee bebe tea, $0 a> cob Brinkerhofl, and givivg the pledge. ¥ torned out im full force om the cecasion. fo tbe former | —New York Timer. Joba D Weece! Je, WR Ly Al Pretihiter’s@bergh,’ 40 40 CO Poppaml, 768 meoadong Geo. H. Fry Comiasied Gene 8 Cary, and giving | of these tro fine corps, the citizens of On rg have, | ‘A work of no ordinary interest and power, foom the |" 79 Maicen lane | t Mey yee fo yf the pledge : - i f for a rerios of years, been indebted for excellent atrange- remarkably gifted female writes. It destined | WG Rutheriord, Bl & inwe | de Hoa. |. '‘D. Campbell withdraws the name of Jacob | mente for the celebration of the day. One of tbe olcest wale a werful impression an¢ oreate « profousl | pa P He hk Uo, 69H nwe Avtar k Mooley 104 do ly Young BrinkerLot fom the canvass. | volucteer cormpanien in the “tate, has teem auccesively | fensation. story is ome of great internsh—tbe #u> | Thos k Kisbop, 9% M ines I a A gentleman whose name we do not know, nominates | ccmmanced by macy of our beat citizens, aod has been | ject, womaa’s va The characters ast iaciteate | Tourley A Heed @) M lane aH ‘euch & HL. Griswold, and gives the pledge required. The vote alway Cistinguiabed for its fine ¢) Under tts ac. | are Crewe from real life, and are Copicted with = Geo Bharis to | WA Weis ¥ is token by counties. Hamilton goes 14 for | cemplisbed ermmanding oMcer, Captein Govan Salley, | Of delineation of the most vivil ictenserers '—~ CB Bhreben & Son. 07 to am ‘ TH te Chare, 4 for Swan, and 13 for Griswold, Fesultofthe | it ptllexbibite {ts ancient efficiency, Usitiag, om thie | Journal, STRINGER & TOWNSEND, | Pe biisne’ Ovion & Wheeicek 0 te , we ‘eaae G balioticg in, that Sslmon P. Chase ls nominated ax the | ceearion, wiil the Faisto Pitter, @ younger but very Sine S82 Brosiway. | Ttmith & Go, 101 40 to | ae 1a) Maar republican candidate for next Governor of the State of | cor», eenmanded by Oaptala John J. Galley. thetwo | N. B—Orters should be forwarded without rlsy to | Thea F Brett, 13 4o Holmes 4 Datler 90 & 9240 |” aller Stlo—the ‘vote being, for Chase 226 votes, for twan 102, | companies marched at sn early hour to the Pegmsretel | Meeure « prompt rupniy. This work will oot be emt | Ameriranm Whip Co 100 do Kiitel & KY angen erg, a) fen) D> and for Griswold 42." | Pernce Ground near the village, where @ lncce aucabee | @itkeut special orders. FTHoyte JH Ary i160 Windle kOe, Go | Joma aN ‘Tke annovnrement of this reeclt i recetved with tre. | of cur citizens bad assembled to witmesa the ecorci+e of ——_——- Taeen kh Hager, {31 co MA Howell & Oo, Hi bo } y dete C Tenrets, mt ni eceandln ate 8 mendour applacee. A motion is made to dociare the | roipg stthe head sed rag, im which @ portion of tae PERRET, THK PRIDE OF THE MEBs TASK OOF | Lewl: Morrie, 47 Wad CO Gaather & foo 4 ed (george he og Side -_—--~- — — aaik, nomination of Chase unanimously, but {t fails frome | troop soon afwrwarde sp sitedly orqeged the Crimes (4 crete Pull eceonmts of the bat | Genet, Madge On, 12) M omith & Utmar, 4% ty | Thee 4 oe & omiye ee and ten coe comber of perrous voting ney tee convention (hea at the conclusion of the érercives on the Gel the of Alma and lskerwern (atel cavel y oharet ope lee Categea & Denee, % | * a Geeaela ry ‘te & & oS cout Wrdag bry 4 1 Preabiin om: ’ i to pominate for 6 camdidata for the Lieutenant | militery compacien, tageibee with @ largo namber of | ratipes befere Bebestenel, tic he. Mailed free of powt- Meknger Kebides 10 do % Onawe, 34 0 1a Vere deaornizeblp, TH. Ford, CN. Olle, Fea. bawrence, | citirens, repered tq the Court Hous, rier, ale ae | age cn encetpt of peice @. GRANT, 19 Aan street ji, te Wt Cotes @ Feseman, Mido

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