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: NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1856. . was to abandon the whule | but I clam that this question shall be settled by a the edmiatetration, and Mit were necessary endorse | the Of slavery in free territories, He proceed. | &chr TB Becket, Small, Wi NO, 8 dove. 4Esther Frances, Crocker, Caciz; 6th, Kepler, Tucker, New Cons of opplanie.), Ee was weedy “ecmreas the conic, | pics of reason, not by those of passion or of prejuaice, | the fimuae tra Dill he would vote tor such re- | od to real the resaluticas in quostion 2 Ech Gesan Ways, how, Reva NO, 6 lays wiry, Aug Won Are A Fines, NYork: 14h, Moan- ona of his conatituonts; ut he would take the rerpon. | We will then have pertormed our duty, and in every jot | alu'ton too, and waa aure that the majority of the New | Revolve tat ive democracy a this Baia have viewed with | cbr 8 8 en Leper 8 BO, 6 cars, tatnccr, Witdn Orleans. Gi La Colorador thea ' ibuty of his constituents, of telling them thet he | end tittle in we shall fail to do so, we York ‘would also do so, | Slarm and deep indignation the recent invasion of Kansas by ebr Ane Maris, Cookin, Wumington, NU. 8 days. aera Uuited Blales: Areb, Ballard epats,, pucker, lavas. Sed from his own convictions of what was right, | recreant to our trusts, and open to the condemnation of ius next took the floor and was grerted with *smed hordes of who. wore ‘noo. fore per | sehr Tank, hatianat ton ‘treat Ronectiut, Welas, 8 york. * 3 : and of telling them that it wae better for them even to | our constituents. Let us, therefore, discuss this question | epplause, He sald—Mr. President, 1 deuiroondhisim- | Poco planting slavery upon is free soll, aod Pemeicia | Sche Lady Wolte, Philadelphia for Newport Hetvor7, Aug 12—SM4 Alexander, Bain, NYork. waive the amartion of the right of popular vovereignty, | in its broadest extent. andl am sure that the spirit of | portant question that the county of Suifelk (oaghter) | Sisied vs teres ertunticn nod ee expal oeee ate ont | Sehr Dime, Gilmore, ella, Mey dapat Nebr. Haxnunb, Aug It--are Raine. NYork: Wize, Rubecks, 46; in order that the democratts party ‘should maintain i harmony and fraternity which has always ins them | should be heard. It is a question which deeply interests. | the td ented weetabeen tones cries Oa Schr George Kilborn, Eummeil, Oslals, 6 days. 12th, Mertha Alien, Smith, Bowton, snore He trasted that his friends, with others, | will do #0 on this occasion, and that we will befound | the perpeteity” and cf ther Yemnneratic | opinions in favor of ree fonations, are cuirages which BAILED. Pie Metin, Coote ee me fruidgo with hiss on this. "He felt asi he wore enti: | true and faithful as of old, Lot us take our position | party everywhere, Ihave ciwers “toc ae | for condemnation by all good cizens, and usiiybring reproach | Ship Rhine, London. Wind, 6. Mi cunoc, Aug IivAcr Bremen, Beoaken, NOrleanss, Tied, ftees bis former course, to ask that much at their | manfully on tho resolutions proposed by the gentleman | the ‘true way to ieserve’ sucrite is to apenks the | Spon repustoen attaions, we doers 2 wae Gey of Re sorers: <= Chink orazo? Vesper, FL Schn, NB, Northern Belle, Jomess Fine from Oneida, and once more unfurl our banner tothe | truth on all. occasions, and vever to. ‘ail to ila ant if neceeasry we Coir The eaniee pocie afte | _fbip Radugn, which was offered at auction on Wednesday at | Quetiee; Lith, Marconiomo, Cobh, Akyab; Duke,” ‘A Dussoare asked whether he understood Mr. Shepard | breeze. (Loud applause.) when the circumstances it. (Ap- + ry for that 4 ied Boston, was bid in at a few hundred dollars under the limits. fon; Tamisco!, Poriand, and Airicn, NOrfeanay oem Throw aside the resolution endorsing the ad- | _ Mr. VaN Bumgy, of N. Y., rose for the purpose of aub- | plause.)” In that exact atlitwie stands the deino- | | esolved, That the detuoeracy of this State are in no degree | New ship Macanley. now loading at Balthnore for Marscilies, | ¥rizh', Abecl, and brs Bare, oiarmal, Nyon Taneater, 30 Fee (ion, if all the other resolutions were also thrown, mitting » few sua tions and remarkagrowing oatof the | cratic purty gi thls State and Union. Kor metonay, in | responetile Mt ri Sociprecaiog ak Tar a BGS they wl | Qenalite ever chipped trorn Baltinses tata seca azEest Fpl le scan, Ne tn, More, Peto, te a rensior made | my room, from a . . y EM i ’ leton, a ES hy this convontion, with reforence to the Kansag and Ne- | Burea,) that] ae all ichte neous ee eines van | fairy Sareea as comprowice a he croniution. tee | re “Francis P Beck, 2 tone, bul at Thomaston, aie eke Shae TET) Gordon, Caleutli; Jobo & Alber’, Mz, Jas Buus, of N. Y—The gentleman should only | bask bill. We have received, he wid, reports from our | for me to say, reprewmatiog an enlightened conati; | Sts apbrepinsovca(on to ecard repent ier encompre eek ee Oe ens Rone ee © yyw BOC on, Sina Matanenby taal eid 3 his constituents, in mali eo on Maine law. w Nothinglam,on | tuency, what ihey and I.deem to he true, has Hostility to the extension of slavery into free territory. ih, Ci igeon, m 5 speak for himself, and not for ' "6 | the condition of our finances, &c., and on these subjects ) A Wednesday, by Mr Daniel Giiderdale, NYork: 12h. Angivalia, Smith, do; 13k, Botanday , &e., ® potency and a ond anything r. L, B, SHEPARD, Of New York, deatrod, as extremes | _ Lauycuzr—On ye el f * Bath: 14th, ¥ 7 such am Of@e, nd I do speak for myself alone, (Ap- | the ccmmittec han been unanimous, aud the convention | cant come from arden (Lecgiter aad epee: | seemed io be represented on tits quesucas to nubait eet ar ofthe proscribed palrtol. he, iets pc Wh, ae Raper els Moon, Meee . SeerARD— has bocn unanimous. We have also had the report of | I need not sey here that 10 the democratic party Ihave | that proposition which is acceptable to the New York ; 4 Bon, of Boston, and deipiin; Partisinent, Pollard, Bowon: l0ib, Carl & Johanne, 7 lemen ve wed by Dantet Dei . a " as, of Oneian, replied to the remarks ot Mr, | Mzteen gentlemen from different, portions of the State, | been bound by bonds no that it seems like the se- | delegation. ba Oy Gapt Water Tinh ate of Bark Reamood, | Hol, San Francia; Marika’ Ward, Corer. wad that on the subject of Kansas and Nebraske io Messrs Curtis & Peabody, was | Wheeler, NOrleanst Harka Me Ky, Charleston; an } TT aad Woah; Colboun tae eine stand § | verance of joint and marrow {0 sce them divide. _( Mr, Keitx—Rpeak for yourself, ‘The Mameluke, Sibedde cawny, Mel ariestons J Shepard: ny to love their liberty by means ufagica- Retin eg pager tonne Nao autre 7 ig a yoned ‘am not invensible to the mS 4 Mr. Suzranv—Well, I will say that this proposition is Poors 4 launched by Messrs E11 &O Briggs, at South | {ervelt, Hoodlese, NYork; ink be grt Nt eo aoa er, hich Towns; yoew a ‘truer’ remark, he thought, wae never made, | Geeree of cm the riumphaof thedemoeratic party. Along the road- | acceptable to a very Inrge majority of the delegation fro! Pea dels Preset, Herbert ‘on 80th. + wal 0 johnson Rideout Charleston; Robert’ Bruce, Wilnington, NC ;" Constiiution, It is, im my judgment, of great importance | way of the past are imperishable monuments to its great- | the city of New York. Be Pe ites Oe Semone Bisons, nea oF 10 ole" ¥ 1 ‘This question should be fairly. and fully discussed, and | to carry this State at this election, {in grosa errer, in “ “ ~ wie |. He proceeded to read the following resolutions, which | ‘Miled the J C Parsons, PbS {s), for Boston Sept 1; Geo Peahods, Manson, de Berens ect a eeriagat | Ju to syn how Rama's pron Tye ere en rae | uyerEifAid Marine Corrempondence, | Ae ss ge Meneses iee —— aw ent tt tu Resolved, it le of _ % * * les ted; in Dunlop, Allusion has been made to the government of the forri- | York is to be governed, (Ciies ofS doote’ aed oe, Pe ea ee ppt the Manifest | XP PORT Moroury Often Aug 2—Arr eches J Toes; | Portland soon: atleitic o. for NYork Aut, 26; John Bede, for NY tories, For many yeare tho Territories have been go- | yinuse.) On the single question of the Maine law the ton rl i Ot nde Singer verned by their own legisiatnres, but their laws were sub- | had aw h to webby atlention. By it the Tentpetlans ject to the revising care of Congress. | That has been | of trom 10,060 $20,000 men are broken up, and Tecate achra United, Robbins, Rondout: Ei French, Pearse, ema sare per ‘i » aa: he rs on Pro: sag ether Tervtarien. Tn regard 0. the government ee sad 8 eateaie. Sat it not of import- vatgied, Thal the ol organ sorts ct ast risee Pelee te re ke ee ae oe ee Wegman do ik dus Brow, Ae io of Kameas, the wine fe extends hele paaeate ote net that that law be repealed? Certainly iti. “Aad in| Oat wuvfer the democracy we frome Renee Mee eetaee | benied te otr unqualiied spprpomit nnd a wise PHILADELPHIA, Aug31—Are steamer M Santiors, Hand, | 20th; Emily St oe and Wre em, do any moan, he asked, who would get up in his seat and say nad sae ee ote fe the alert, Oe lo jn mpequl Brunetie, Lancaster, NYork:achts Queen, Kelly, N ork: John everat | ME Etnies of this Calon, have endeared it (o the democracy of his | viryinia Yor all Rivers Wi Ferguson, Piladelp iter, and sea Mp other ‘Territories, Integard to the government ane, is canlipenied fe seande: mae, Teeed, do with det Flora, MeDonald, for Baik t my humble judgment it_can_ only be repealed by the tri- | of freedom. ‘There we stand, and it is now 1855, Next year | {rom {he older forms of ‘errtionlal governments: and that we } NYork; ship Tusewréra, Spedidlin, fm Laverpool, July 1; bark | Bently ao t Hen ject ofslavery. That right he-di-sented from, | Is there the will be 1856, and my friend from New York, (Me. | Witk'die vgdts of the clecors of asnan to determin 8 the ae Sonera mete aie oe aa, Winsmare, [Ber and Blorsda, Sanntionn, for Ss Fnanwh; Gov Lan dom same originale . “ Jno. kelly) has an awful foreboding of the fate of | tion of slavery for thamsclves, whether the w RI. Davison Driscoll, Plermont. NY. Larkin feeks, and Conqueror, Curtis, for Mobiio; Windermere here that the repeal of the Missouri compromise Hine was |}. " peal (one Me Mag I HN: Harkin, | son, for NOrleaus Aug 18; Arabia, Bouteite, do 2th; Sbaks- re ‘ " ‘ ys among us. A party haw been organized which | the democracy of New York of 1866. (Laughter.) Ifthey | the south or in the North. Churbuck, Wareham; Mary Patterson,” Dole, Boston; A Pan: y 4 ch ? B a discreet, a proper or a politic procedure? Bo lhon af ibe xoct of, ome jnatitntlona, aod would destroy | choose to come in cowardly and nfl Rte, tate. " Wheaton, Panconst, Pi " Nd atoamer ‘roam pentheages Sr, Circe here signified that he had moved his reso- | const and Gi Wheaton, Panconst, Piermont, NY. Old steamer me are) Ousomings oon J; Lancaster, and the very principles of republicanism, The triumph of | name of God let them stay out. (Laughter and applause.) | lution as an amendment to the amendment of Mr Cas- | Delaware, Copes, NYork; bark Brunette, Lanoaste raj, for Gries Connueror, Me: ; ius Magnan Oar z 3 several’ delegates heve rove in their seats, exclaiming iy Rock. | o°splehs “ “ Aye: aye, aye,” amid much applause and excitement. | that party would destroy freedom here. . They would | We were told that in the event of these resolutions, bel sidy. Jand; Brien Amanda Jane, Pinkham, Boston; Fashion, Bahl, | pie; 5 # Thuyer, Sampson, Bosion; Lith, Carol Mr. JevKINS would wich gentlemen to state the reason n¢. tors of tig pblgca er whl s Ty estate wasn De Ae . ¥., 0 ved the wh Nevik, WI; sels Mary Patterson, Dole, Boston; Romp. Mayo, ag er ye Miers A of ther opinion Why was that. compromise disturbed? draw foreign citizens here asa trap \to make slaves of | passed, New York might go where they “did not rake up Mr. D, A. Waau7, of N. ¥., moved that ole ry, fin, | New | orks 18ib, Belt Ri Gorham, Calcutta; * Red e 2 . | Newburyport; Larkin, Churbnck, Boston; Potonao, Verrell, ath, nt - p them, Is not that worse than making slaves of colored | fires’ nights.” (Laugnter.) If New York went ac, | batch cf resolutions im relation to the dltticulties of Kan- ; 3 bnok I Mourne; Ith, Geers, Cronndwatne, he’ poet it t came fom Novitern mon, tnd | nuen ia Kansas?" (Cheers) Again, the faaneta cond | Sui Ccknty, would Sole GLaugiter,)® ‘The Weoriies | sasbe laid on the table; and on that. be called for the conn, Mork; Jon, Compa, Weaver, Rexbing: MW Cree Baltimore; Cuvier, Anstin, New ex) naria, ¥ A Va; Ad 5 was pressed on Sout'zern men—aye, pressed apon tion of the State is fu a disgraceful and deplorable positio Werritories t ens and nays. He also ‘notified that after the vote was | Winrniore, Proviiences Davieon, Diiscolh, Manhasset ef, | 2C1K: 10ih, BP Rwelt, “Dunton ae Theat But the injustice «de, iaearure was no Under the chicamstannosstoy rst ventiewat wocli uae |e eotoe tees te oe rane Principles | Zaken he would move for tho adoption pro tan of the | Emily Fowler, Nowell, Fortand, ” Fuideloidas adh, Thee Penn, io papa lon, Bone ses sane wer & Bagg ier Stas beento confine the platform to State subjects, and to this | silence on it, though I think my friend—Mr. Cochrane, | Te*olution endorsing the administration. Disasters, ac. Lospox, Aug 14—Ent inward, Cotton Planier, Spinney, to the judiciary of the Territory to pun’ ie Invaders? | subject of Know Nothingism which is connected intimate- | of New York—might have accepted it in view of the re- the ae and nays were ordered, Snir Laantvoor, Pierce, reported yesterday as having besn | trom Tadousac: 15th, Empress ‘Wilsor, Sormbay; Why ! what is the judiciary before th of marau- | ly with our State election, Still, he would not deny that it | sult which may follow from discussion, (Laughter.) I The Cuam, before the question was taken, decided that | Jost near Sunda Head, was owned by Messrs Howes & Co, of | 16th, Ariadne, Atwood, Caloutia J clers who crossed the ling! | Nothing. Shall not euch ma- | was perhaps necessary to pass a resolution maintaining | am opposed to silence. It is ominous of diwolution. | Mr. Shepard's motion was not in order, as it would bean | thie city, end had a valuable cargo, which was on English ‘ac oo eer nee Sienee Cone et eee ae . rauding be condemned here? If 20. rate fer the reso- | the adiinistration. It is of no importance, he aaid, to | ‘The locust, observes ft for seventeen years of his life be- | @mendment in the third degree. Sod was 1008 tone buriken: and vaitesd At 130/000" Meat ot tie | New Yonke’ enon ent ibe Mverponk, Reszpey, Lutions, If the repeal of the aissouri compromise be | me, whether such a resolution is passed or not. Ican | fore he “cheepa.”” ‘The democratic party cannot afford | . ir. SHEPARD submitted that 1m point of fact Mr. Church | fi Mines on her is in Well necet offices. Th port Ith, Seth Sprague, Wadeworth, for Bosiom Mg; proved Of here, vote a een eet’ §8 | form my own resolution at home, and those of the con. | to be silent. Phere isa new, idea conceived in sin, and | bad not moved to amend until be (Mr. 8.) had offered | “V.y Be gure Awoon, from Quebee, arr at Li 115) | £ou'hampton. Pratt, for NYork 23d; Naty, Rradford, right and gree for the President to use the powers in | vention can have no effect in altering my mind, When | brought forth by the throbs of vaulting ambition, What | Dis. inst, With lose of part of mails n'a heavy sale July 2h; wad ves, | 80, for do ih; Meld of Orleans, Dennts, for do Sept 6: lspe- his hand for the ponishment of the invaders of Kansas | we come to vote practically, we do not want resolutions | is it? Why, the ecmpeers of Jefferson and Washington, | | The Cuam understood that Mr. Church, in introducing | sei 'waterlogaed. ‘The ship's register ‘antl papers, wad ihe | Tavee. Allen, Fah age ey ge age get firmly and properly. vote, Lit eran at all; #o that as far as the’ electon is concerned, there | the fathers of our constitution, nevor had an idea thai | Mis resolutions, bad eignited ‘is intention to offer them | clothing of mater and oleate vere iow a re moa Aa nae Rees Wel ie eae las no ¥ a ¢ fa no ccoasion f f “ asan amendment. - Baux Giraerr, Lewis, from Miramichi for Ni 5 0} “ hs 1 Heopetthece to defend the Jadisiaty in {1s ea@reetasat ho ceeasion for the passage of any other resolutions | this doctrine of squatter sovereignty was xo | san amendy Tmjulry the CHAM decided that the vote | glitt Gu-meut, Lows from Miramich for Newport, R, with | Golconda, Coburn, Hive Yankee, Therndike, and Dante, than th read; wed. (Good) My tit iti " i ‘ 7 ie of thelawst On another vccasion, and in another di- pretty se ec ager ae igle Oy armel opr ale he tech erie eon reesion, he bas given orders to that ellect; and why not | have not varied a jot. Tum unqualifiedly opposed to the | fruit of which has substituted the pistol and the bowio here? Adead silence on this subject haa been main- ai r ly the amendment of Mr. Church, that of sainedat Washington. It became the convention to look Fleer of sasety a free territory, and I will use all | knife for the ballot box, has trodden liberty under foot, | only t to be taken did not embrace the resolutious of the | night(npposed Zist inst), ‘Tho U 8 Consul at Picton had taken | Tawexice, Aus 18—Arr American, Seavey ive birth to that idea, the legitimate peli Aas York, (Mr, Shephard.) Teembraced | clarke ot her, and'she wonld be sold by auction in afew days, | Evenonm’ Aug OcAct Ohrinis Reed: Eis, Tete. . te Canshy, oy key 4 pAansenaba, Aug {Art Mermait Porson, Novfll Lith, ‘ ; t3 | and that to which both these were offered as amend- mR FAME (of East Machina), Cracker, from Machias for | Eran Grieans; Sarah Hands (#), ‘Loulon; leary bio the subject, The gentlenan ways that this resoln- | will choose my own tlie Fai waters ta on Be ena eas toe ee mace | ments, Br. Jenkins? : Providence, put into Salem Zh thst leaking nbout 3800 strokes | Eheton, ure, ork aBid 10th Semanll, Kendrick, Boston: Fon ao an eee eer ee enouBh passed | placed in an office where I must ‘act for others, There- | popular sovereignty in hansas and Nebraska! Why, sir, | _ ‘The list wa scalled,jbut the Secrotarias negtocteld tokeep | POTN oo sou vommma, Corklin, for Georgetown, 80, | Eacart, Brown, Calontia; 12th, Tata, Young, 4 . do. Cee eee ke ia of Seah a Jawa | fore Lay that we want no other revolutions; but if de- | there was no one to rejolee at the birth of the twin'Ter: | ® record of the individual votes. It was, therefore, propos. | wan yiucetding io nea morniigofte Suibiect hoe ohurieaon, | ACY Agamemnon, for NOrléans; Thalata tor NYork; Good i Ni 1 ed to have the roll called over again, The Ciam thought A wn. | SPeed, for do. ‘aia that the government should be administered by the sired, we might say that the proceedings in Kansas are | ritories but the roaming savage. Now let my friend a ge she came in contact with the outer buoy which marks the en- yi Géiden Fagle, Davis, Liverpool: “= ; = Matta, Aug 4—Arr ;, Ole an outrage on civilization and law, utterly disgraceful | (Mr. Shepard) suppose a case. Let him suppose that | that was the fairer way to proceed. Mr. Cocttraxe and | trance of Beach Island Channel. She cap of the buoy was | yicen fied, Bird, Gardif': Sih, Blanchard, Lawrence, aor daeat teople, who are sovereigns. Why, what country was | {o the people who took part in them, and Bees re- feel pein man in Kansas; then, according | Mr. smuany wanted the revult so far to be declared. Knocked oft by the collision, and « man from the schr was pre- | G Hyde, know,’ Newport, B; Meridiam, Simpson, ‘Liverpool. rer allowed to govern it-eli when it was not able to | flecting on the government which tolerated it. 8oas to | to his position, he is judge, governor, church, jail, exe- | “thers were opposed to that. It was understood to be | clpliaied into the sea, but was fortunately saved. Sid July 31 Sain! Badgor, Sailer, Trepanl; ,Aug’a Maguolia, otect iteclf? ‘the right to acquire always carries with | ¢he Nebraska bill. 1 think it was not onlyan unwise, } cutioner and all. (Laughter.) That would be the elfect | simost, if not exactly, a tie vote, and hence the impor- ‘The following extracts are from Ictters to Ellwcod Walter, | Patterson, Cadiz; 8th, Kearsagges, Perkins, Zrepenl it the right to govern. It is the duty of Congross to see an unjust measure, and if I were to pass @ | of the argument of the gentleman on squatter aove- | tance of haviug it declared how it, stood before the roll | Eag. Secretary of the Board of Underwriters, of thia ct Mapemh, Ang $—Arr Martha Aim, Wabeoek, Newport, RT. » that that Terrliory is properly governed. extend to ils it afl about it, it would be that we want to | reignty. “Gir, Territories have their minority ay well'as | WAs culldd sgain. The reault, however, was not an- pe Serr ea tee Lave, i tien, yon, Cah De | Meerons Angpenbre: Alla; Atle: Hare; (eo eiomaey citlemnettizon plesse, bay alg ch he eee tried fairly and fully. We want to see the | individuals. “They have always been subject to the regu- | Bounced, and the fecretary proceeded to call the roll | poond for Englann, after ‘being at sea some fifteen dar Groxto, Aur 2—Arr Flor de Oporte, NY pervision over them. To tected in tho! is. We ld be. | Over sgain. sprung a leak, and bore away for this port, where she arrived Putav,'Aug 6—Arr Meldon, Johnson, zn question is to have a tendency to disturb the democ pag ma Rig ronal bo Territory, Pe vy ert bay pedo er ye eee te ‘The list having been again called, there wero yous 191, | on the 28h of May last, having on bord ‘n earco o¢quano. | Eastern Siar Baker, Toston party is foolish, The subject {+ everywhore Pond not knocked down, I would be willing, a: | western country, whojeverdheard of complaint then? Con- | nays 04, as follows:— ‘oi Chgay, | ait Rein pul eerie ae Wen EE Cee Daman eho Anceesee. Crom id Ni x vas to apr Fry = “ re ri 5 . D. Ys 5 ‘Yo aac ol and if fant Bee Roce reed Fight Fo 'eppenl to, rthe cuggestien of my colleague, Mr. Shepard, | gress Dears the enme relation to Territories as a guard pa tg Mazen, C.D. Johnson, Hisam Perry, Wit Camicd! | week having dean rery boisterous, she got on but slowly” On | Patkuao, July © Jeunes, Chipman, Trapani; representatives opinion of thelr consi tients resolution to the etlect that the administration | does to bis ward. And who ever heard that a guardian | 4A jirg Lyon, Waller A. Cook, H. G. Prindlé, Horailo Bahan |, | the vith ult arrived ship Clarenden, of Rew York, Mediivery, Cerere, NYork. on the aubject, and why it waa that they Lad su long re power, if they have it not, to protec! had the right of delegating bis power over his ward to | Page Green, Wm. Howland, Horace Rozey, Lemuel 8. Jenks, | Master, ina leaky condition She is from ii, bound for | — Prrowossa Re Arr Star of the West, Woodward, mained silent. ES oer | tler in Kansas, as well aa they can protect a runaway ne- | another? Be not deceived by such sophistries- The gauze | Wm. H. Henderson, P. Stevens, N. Sackett, Wm. Colville, Geo. | San Francisco, with a cargo of 900 tons of coal She had got a | Liverpool. a . Mr, Joun Cocmans, of New York. was happy to #ee | gro in Boston. (Great excitement and applause.) The | is too thin tocover it, Its hideous features comeinto view. | Aduate, Wm. 3. Smith, Cyrus Mason, V. M. Thompson, Wm, | few degrees ruth of the River Platte, and had enconatered | RochRLiR, A jnington Ravana Onis, mn Wesley, 0 + Suh, Mary that the prospect of action before them was plain—not | firct thing 1 want iodo, would be to declare that'hat | My blood {ingled with joy on reading the inaugural ad- | Cha for any temporary views but for eternal principles. This | law should be fairly carried ont, and that the govern. | dress of the President. ‘I had voted for him twice—once J Pa ag re ny oar Pale pesos sent | nent are censurable for not doing it. 1 aubsceibe to | in convention and once in the nutional election—ao that | Given, a i ie 5 every word of the resolution approving of the financial | I cannot be regarded as an old enemy of his, So too with | son, J. Hl, Cornw .W. i, An- : F ict us not through dereliction omit to grasp that quea- ; Sraaissea tion: sin tkaeoak : ."Tyoted forty-eight times for the | drens, Newkirk, ¥.M, Potter,‘ 'P. Fairchild, D.Melougall, | this port and for Buenos Ayres—vessela spoken by them are | Hoston; 11h 8H Taiboc, Norion, NYork: 2th, Ey Pratt, tion, and presen! the result to our constituents. I | 2a¢ {ott an unqualified condemnation of the administra. focretary of tater ‘nd at every tise £ voted for him? | Hara Acer, James ther if i, Clark, BF; Giikeou, 1 Thomas | subjected to pay half plloinga on refusal tolake a pilot A} Emery, do; Ih, Lucy Ann (reported Am), N York; Paut Jonos pat Til aie net bY the opinions of my constituents; | tion for getting up the Nebraska bill—for aup- | cried out “Marcy.” (Roars of laughter.) But scarcely | Comes, Daniel Warner, M. Murray, D, Mecha . Mathente, | veut to place a floating lil om the Baaliat Hon, Shoat nd lmwte, Aug S—Arr California, Michell, St Jago: © & M but T will place myself upon the broad and democratic | porting the bill—for not carrying out the bill— | was the President firmly seated at the WhiteHouse when | Ueunme inch cimail” James Murphy. i Wainwright, i. | ght house near Maidana shoul, and when Gnished vessels will | Clarks eitiman, Liverpool; 1th, New Kamla, Orr a ground that J will’ proceed on the principles | ind for general disregard and misconduct in connec- | his efforts were used to undo the venerable Missouri | Wt Horsell, J, D. Baldwin, John Ricvardaon, H. D. John: | Pay abont 634 cenis per ton inward: nothing ouward-—the | Veruvio, NYork; Lion, Merritt, Boston; Normam,, TH which I deem to be true nnd just. (Applanse:) tion with ihe bill, That is what I would resolve. | compromise. The cry for freedom which came up then | son, Norman’ MeLcon, Hiram Fi ‘John Peuit, William | company to receive ihe same for a certaln number of years Orleans. “Sid July 21 Rook Lig ynmnond, Crimea. ‘This question should not be placed on a basia of expedi | 4 gentleman comes forward from New York (Mr. Shepard) } from New York was drowned in the greater cry. which amas Learson, H.C. MoConnell, Ff. O'Keefe, gona | Pont Louis, Mauritius, use 20—Tho, bark Swan, Captain | giz Text, Aug 2-814 Holland, NY oun Mabbett, L. Dutcher, Israel . iatoh, 1. | Nery severe weather, The captain believes the principal leak | | St Unes, Aus © is Tightening the abip. with » | Hamilton, Bakes, ‘ ¥; Dean Richmond, H. J.'Glowacki, J..L. | view of discovering it,'and proceeding on kis voyage. Two | Snreps, Aug i2— rr Sacsusa, Jeffrey, Amsterdam; 13th, ‘8. A. Dodge, J. M. Gillet, Samuel E. Jobn- pet boats have recently been established to cruise off the | Helen. Stevens, H» Undine, Mes Hamburg; Lith, ‘B.D. Briegs, Dantel Green, W. R. A island of Lobos, to supply inward bound veasels with pilots for | Jon & Mary, Reed, st John, NB. Sid loth Parker, M. Lyman B, Smith, Allen Poiter, George C. Ack- | 10 be under the counter, and cocy. Let us, therefore, take that position which the eats that wo should turn our back on Kansas, | came up for the onward progress of human ‘slavery. ly, A. H. Green, John’ B. Ryer, Wm. “McConkey, Ellis, | Barker, to Swan ‘river, returned this morning leaky | ZUESaur, Aug + Teak the Hammbare. Gemocratic party as always ocenpied, and on the oceu- | the President end national polities, wnd that in future we | (Applause.) Free States are never formed out of slave | John Cochrane, G. Hl Ross papell athe, La Berea’ Pere ea es ae oe ahr fat ee Near Wile ae cs cy gelato we lames pation of which rests its hopes of triamph. It has been | should stand on this subject precisely as the committee | territory, nor slave States out of free territory. The | Amz Gare, George Grahan, D. Larrabee, Clark Power, | Breve {o Americar about teri daya ago With a catgo of augar, remice, Aug 6—Arr Wicland, Richmond. Cla 24 (before re- —— that we besilent, on this occasion, on all na- | Goes, § and 8. (aaier.) Now, this proposition | moral is that the danger lies in territorial condition. | William Dillion, H. H. Goats, Ld. Rice, H. H. Davy, Baldwiay» (ated bas coane beck te ¢l0p a leak. * | ported sid Ist) Coronet, Consius, Liverpool; tt, Geo Allea, ional questions. Much as I respect the gentleman—my | comes from one who has uniform, oprenen the Wilmot Porras it that Mr. Atchison vacated the second office | Johnon, Brown, Henry F. Jones, Freeman M; Bron, Ray P, Angust 29-Thave to advise the arrival here |. Tes leatarhs os sstee Wales, Malte. sallenguecwho made that suggestion, | eannot go with | pravieo, That proviso was nut a plied to California, “It | in the tate and his position in the Senate? It was (o see ‘Tompkins, Traae MoConkine, Jr., M: Lansing, Jabn O, Halley, Head, of Hoston, on Sunday the ith inst, from, ne gate = a dy arg im in that, Silenceis.sometimes more expressive than | Limo in free. It wax not applied to Utah, It came in | that these marauders who were to cross into. Kausas Yim, Sherhond, donee 2 Mellen, SB Be eae ee inople and Smnyrna, via Gibraliar. She makes at sea | Conk (Pacsace West), Ang 10—The Am ship Plymouth (of bbe, ae he aes ovat atenens (shite Sere free. It was not applied to pieienste It is to be de- apes ‘be properly area and ie ige Tee aie yencerbor ene B itomelle KB, Macadles, oder, Saves inaee ck reseose Leet ner ve Papo — Xow York, Re fem Ler Monee. very leaky, 7 1 hella a cided by the bayonet whether it is to be treeor not, | which was born at suggestion. Why is Strong, It, R, Cowles, Oalvin Frost, Francis Larkin, John 18, | Being y come . ni lor repairs. See ee: ~ Poe rt gyda 0) TY puaivatign of vez boteagie fa.culitiod te.cuotiiews- | atberwinn fiat. ibet shingy 0 laws -swiieh Binney Poole Sl EAL T have stingented to Capt Green the pian ot — " . : * fudson, repairing where | Carcurra, Jnly 18—The Talisman (A:o ship) has besa e gentleman | tion. Lagree toit. ifthe Convention drop all the reso- | would disgrace the dark ages, passed j Avs.A. P, Laning, H. E, Purdy, Peter Cagger, W. J.D. | the now Hes ine sheltered position in this harkor—by heav- |g reund in beatorw’s New Channel, but itis wot kaowa if abe i Sores Tepes eet Sooner ping eps Bed lutions wilh reference to Kansas and the atnsinlstration, | = legislature beaded by Stringfellow, ‘were ‘enacted? | Hilon, B. Wiiherell, Jabez Tobinton, John Sn; dee, Q. HL | hout the sanme or fess cost than on hore ‘Anew brig st about | MaRTece injury. will pot eroid the question if we de, We | 1.8m willing to have it co. And in order to test the | In that code of laws it is made a penal offence to speak tg ED a ei | atu fafon, Robert | 200 tons can be had for come $200 per monih, . , A n, Themnax R. Campbell, Rufus ee ponition on the iste whem dey cone | Bene ot the Convention on that ‘point, Imove to lay the | of human freedom in Kansas, The question then is not | tanker, J” 'A; Parshall D, Siovenus, byron Pout, Expen, Al cargo of the Mary Anush (Am bark), Batt whole subject on the table, a social one, as my friend from New York represented it. | John Parker, John Stewart, Bradford is—Fhe entire, ev irom Mobile to Harnburg. which was wreckot at ledge of rocks known asthe “Londoner,” | Botium 18th July, has been saved, also her tackle, £c. om ons," Arp! The dangerou: Pose. While we have presented on one side the question Mir. Jory Kuary, of N. Y., hoped the gentleman would | itis eminently a political one, ‘The question must be | Loomis, F. F Bellinger, H.C. Root, Dean Burgess, James ®. | aboutamie dant trom Thacher's Tend. Cope a , Gwnavtan, Aug 9—The Juniata (of Boston), Lovell, trom “of State policy, the question which fasioniste will present | not tien ba eens, Ly at other gentlemen an | met. Whet sball'we do? Itis not on'the issue of the | Harbuck, 8.3, Devis, ‘alaneon Skinner, Charles ‘Seally Ics | socetved a substantial seack te aren The ares ines oe lie eek, | Balun. to Tricste, vet on the rocks of Persiey. Laland, ou tee to us will be the question which already occupies the at- of expressing their sentiments. Kansas Nebraska bill that the democratic party of New | Godirey,'A. J, Abbott, Chauncey Loomis, Seymour Green, N. | A large shaft has been erected upon it, It is made of wrought | Bartary Coast, the nicht of Aug 6, but bas been avalated off, tention of the people. We may not blink that question. CuI will witheraw it, for Tam going to | York can hope to triumph, nor on it that my frie B. 4. W. Vandoveer, David Spragne, dains, | iron, 45 feet in length, 23 inches in diameter at the base, nnd S | and arrived here very leaky, and with part of cargo throws ‘Therefore, let us come up manfully to the issue, (Ap- . Sylvester, Robert. + nd from | Sonn Van Buren, D. T- ones, Lake I. ‘elf Warner Abbott, | inches at the apex, weighing 13 tona. overboard . . ughter)—provide you or the gentleman who | New York, Mr. John Kelly, can expect to be sent to Con- | ThanaeG, Alvord, C.F. Williston, Wm, Taylor, W. W, Van Home Ports. oral Would you say nothing of the national admin. | Shall speak lest De Mirenen tte my name. gress in 1856, 5 Rreeklin, Ward Hunt, Timothy Jenkins, Lewis Tider, Alfred CASKET LIGHTS. ALEXANDRIA, Aug 20—Arr solira J House, Boston; Wm ration? Irefer to that power at Washington seated Mr. Kerry—1 will sgree to that, if the Convention | yi, Kerr atated—On that issue alone I was elected. Chamberlin, R Hulbert, Hinckley, Wn, ©. Dryer, John Tap- | _ The threo lighthouses on the Casket Rock, in the British Chan. | D Cargill, Cohasset. Sid brig Hesperus, Gram, Bosins; sober there wy the will of the people. Will you declare by your | og.ees to go to dinner now. (Laughter. i o <i + 0. Sanford ne), have been raised in height about 25 feet each. Owing to wen, Provide Curtis, J.C wh hom, W.T. C silence here that the man of your cheice, the admiuistra- Mr. Nyv.—It 80 happens, however, that the opposing | Chueh Wn. F. tion of your selection, has forfeited your esteem ani be- , Reuben Drak ee) lence. Wm. Murray, A. H. Impson, Moses | this increase in height, the Nghta may be discerned alx or seven. ALBANY, Aug 20—Arr schra Panama, Allon, Boston; R F Mr. Vas Benmx—But if the convention does not now | candidate voted for the Dill, and you could mot have | ucclegim. F eae, Win, Mure Fu 8. T. Hi ht ¢ ymour Boughton, B. F. | mtics further than was lately posstble, ‘The Casket Lights w: Stockton, La! |. Bridgeport; AL Acker, Uri Norwich; trayed the democratic trust? No, you cannot—you will | {ék¢a recess, I want to make ihe same bargain. I want | much advantage of him there. (Laughter.) Besides, | Gullck, 8. 7, Hinig x yman Brayton, D. G, | mariners from the dangerous rocks which beset the’ Channel | Fire iy: Aemford; alespe Pretwent, Prite. aed Dart, Cole” hot—do, it. There is not aman’ here who will declare the last man who speaks to renew the motion in myname. | the very district which my*friend, Mr. Van Buren, is is W. Nye, W. . C. Curils, J. M. Todd, | Isiande, and are of great use to vessels trading between Lon- | man, do: Columbus, Providence; F Feet, Beer fhat it bas forfeited all claim to democratic support x1x—I will do no such thing. said to misrepresent—the Thirteenth—elected John Fala O.Hi.C Sea ame yep! | Sad rapes. Pa Cr a hg oe MR (Applame,) No nota man. tis entitled to our conf | fr, Kare expected, more gencrori’y from ihe gontle- | Wheeler, who votedagainst the bill. | | Sianahuey, J. W. Momtiome Porter, J.8: Smith, 8. 8. | si4 trom New Bedford 30th bark Union, Atlantic Ocean. tis, Balitmore: ‘inurod, West, Bosion. ce, and itsacts are budges which declare it to be a | A hETY CHpected more Ronco een Fork tian to ir Kiniy.—Will you also state the | lieworthy Thow. H. Loke. Arr at Fayal July 25 (a reliable report from the correspond. | \ Arr 20th schra Leander, Coodspeed; Montano, West, and emocratic administration. (Ayplause.) ‘The resolu- ing of this kind ” was elected by the Know Nothing party So dhemotion wus agreed to, and the resolutions and } ent of the New Bedford Mercury), Cieara, Norion, NB, and | Mary Jane, Nickerson, Bosion; Oonvert: Bolt; Gen Lafayette, {ons offered by the gentleman Oneida (Mr. Jenicins) | ¢,00y thing of this kind. Mr. Nyx.—No. 1 know nothing of that party. (Laugh- | amendments of Messrs, Jenkins, Cassidy and Church | landed 125 sp (was cruising and would returi to F): 20h," Wm ompron: P T Causey, Perry. and ib Rogers, fons gent (Mr, Jenixins) Mr. VAN BUREN repeated exactly what he would do. n) Louly cite th to show that the den i % 12 hor dence; M II Read, Kelley, New Bedford; N t, bring us back to the ‘ancient grief’? and now we | — yfr. smevann moved to adjourn till 3 o'clock. bp dea yaliomagiettemartt pine Foyer Ail Whately ging ge P New: York; | Saint Anu.ds kbacdan Mciotnes Oolwetinn iin i Snd Marin § Hall, Spencer, Pordand, CU sloops Allee, Davin, bre asked, after a Inpae of eight or nine years. | 4 pcint of order was raised that, as a gentioman—Mr, | OF Kamans and Nebraska, And’ where ia the domocra, | ¢homd {nm on motion of Mr. Suxpanp, of New York, | tail told: Monierumma, smith, de, cleane Aug 4 Ocean Gnat- | Brookhaven; Mary.” ‘Merrit, ‘Hye; C Biaith, Prov; to review and pronounce upon principles which were | yin Buren—had the floor, no other motion was in order. | {ic party of New Hampshire? “Buried so deep that | (te Cenvention adjourned till 7 o’elock P. M. wick, Sundwich, £5 ep, anchored, to leave 11th; ih, ND Ghase, | dence. ld achrs Gen Murion, Fordhac, Wilmington, ‘Del; settled then, These resolution: declare that Congreashns | "sy. ¢ueraun asked Mr. Van Buren it he hed floor when | C.,party of New Hampshire? | Buried so deep wittee wis: Huwey. Beverly, 4 (0 cruise and return here. Rpoken by | Lozi, Plumb, Bridgeport; Yarmouth, Hinkloy, Now Ee Gr ee and Fd SS, rtd yee he rose to make the motion? So Siroealie Marty Were ad Learpte ish cuikaet ait as dene Syracuse, August 31, 1855 the Otee n duly. 5, lat. a 85, lon 4 48 85, Grexhou ad iWing West ae Hine, New Haven; sloop Joan fodges, retained. We all understan it 7-8-9 there Tam Boke Yen, < ‘ " 7 16th, «Nich ‘ - was agrave division tn the democratic, party. Gentle | jr: Sapanoe Then fask the gentleman to let meknow | WHICH would weak the back of & camel. | (Laughter-) | The Convention aseembled at 9:20 A. M, Bisa ee ih ch on ion gr: | BOCTON, Avg Ar Br shy Comte, Bos, Ur. sen who then differed from their associates and assem- | wien he surrenders the fluor, so that I may make my | j ier vod lee tenctor Dodee Whe he panied It was voted to dispense with calling the roll and read- | %4, Richard, Young, Provineetown, clean.’ : fchniond, Cookin, "NOrleans: Br brit. ‘Paed nae. Bled in arkimer, in f hoiober, 1887, Prova Position on Gani 7 cote baited vy ‘vain fh aioe RR agtter Where | ing the record of yesterday's proceedings. ; bat from Mauritius June 16, ship’ Lancer, Lakeman, NB, to | Ubes Youn att; febrs Gazelle, Baker, NYork: James Lawrea That pom Lehre! be probibited in all Tereitorien the , oe aed Borex—I move to lay this whole subject on na ce sg gall _ ne ne — = _ ‘ihe following gentlemen were appointed the State Cen- eecke Ang: 2, lat $5 83, lon $2.45, Nantucket, of and from ar weange iy ot guaraating free. When assembled at Utica in February, 1818, the | ‘"S.r"suvparn—And I now move that this convention | bore of fieedom is pawing in our valleys and neighing | +541 Committee:-— jantucke) for Puce. from Cadiz;" signal for a bark and ihre rigs. sition taken that Co aheeld extevies ir. on the mountain tops. And where stand we? We shall be pS po July 25, lat 373g, lon 37 07, Mary Ann, Macomber, NB, oil not lewett, Buenos Ayres; Winged Arrow, Bearse, poe eee ty nada reise power | do adjourn till 3 o'clock this afternoon. eng Iphed and lost if we attempt to rnn this political District Ist, Robert Kelly and John Cochrane; 2d, Sa- | stated. : A Brown, Neana: Ki over the Territories. Again, in June, 1848, at Utica, the ‘The latter motion was put and carried, and the con- | race, cariying this dead weight. (Applause.) Let us | muel FE. Johnion and Charles P. Winfield; 3d, Peter bag. Spoken, é&o. F Mowe. (new, of Hoxton, 8 Sete Aspe pin tgrepein oe 8 had | vention accordingly adjourned at one o'clock and forty | {aye'care of guraclves. It hin beon said here that ine | gerund Wm. A. Beech; 4th, R. G. ‘Stone and M. Todd af tip Georeia, Macloon, from Liverpoo! forSavannah, Augé | Phinney, Triesta; Irland, (ate ship) bitttage, ed tt , and thougl: ; minutes, ct i seek | 5th, Ward Hunt and Seymour Green; 6th, H. Ballard a1 : Sy Gre ping repel istenton 0 ee eae eat eee rig AFTERNOON SESSION. * = porta a oe phi Rorogees ad me ota er tn | §. 7. Fairchild: 7th, Elmore P. Ross and Thomas Cowles; ofan Ta al ana onch: trom Liverpool fer NOrieane, Aug, A as Pa tee eee rty. Ja the adereee Of the’ raitionl Gemocrits, nave | a san ve-assembled at 8 o'clock P.M. that sentiment. But if yon would govern New York | 8'b, Dean Richmond and A. P. Lansing. Ship Donald M’Kay, Warner, from Liverpool June 6 for Mel- | W' snips Win 3 z bled in Otica in 1848, it was announced that our brethren a nyehoncomabe: Il, Ifyou would aave her in her pristine glory, just | The following nominations for State officers were then | bourne, July 14, Inc 14 8, lon — W- W Parley; barks Silver Cloud, Lincoln, Eventide, of the South bad made a test. That test was this: They | Mr. Vay uxey having understood Mr. Shepard to pro- | Teuy/c2taininly ami condemn. the measures nye | cess Brig ‘Torrent, Montgomery, from Swansea for Constant brigs Vulture, Helen F Iyder, Abby ‘Taylor, Bares cece ase ee tn the Torneo, bart There zt* ha | pose that all the resolutions referring to the administra- | Worthy of a demveratic administration. CApplaase.) Ti | Pir dhdge af the Cortef Apmenli—tong term, Samant | noni v0 dasa 4h on 9 W. SIA lal ARM te ‘elisa, 7 ‘Tersit ‘§ 1 to Ki hould be thrown overboard, that | ie eaid wo should rather think of our financial mcasuros, | 1. Selden, of Monroe; short term, John A. Lott, ign Ports. SLomcaip Ocerhels Citee ae er resided in the people ot the Territory, after its tdmis. | ‘lon and to Kansan shou re 1 Sir, these financial questions are important; but what ia | Kings. Batartay4, July 20-In port shtp Chapin, Harmon, wig. er, NYork—pa a anpahanneks nite ieidoue tv sion into the Union asa State. That was tho test—while | proposition was quite agreeable to him. He had had no | 11% etorrral Gcliax Whet Watttied fn tho Dalatne with fice, Secreary of StatemIsrael T. Hatch, of Erie. Hannon Grace, NF, Aug 14~—Arr brig Belle, Scott, Baltl- ‘ent Indies for Alexandria; sbips Moses Wheeler, Simpson, on other subjects there was no essential diiference in the | presious knowledge of sueh proposition being about to be | ihe eral celles witn magic te Tie balance douse | Comptrolicr—amul Stebbins, of Clinton. mare; 1818, schr Henry Naron, Mullen, N¥ork. Chincha. Isiauds;. Dell, Kbapp, Callao, 105 days’ Cid oar party inthe North. No one here ever took the ground | made. He wes willing toagree to that, and to make this Maasai, Coolirdne hae givin to 0 Riica of ence Trea urer Andrew &. Thu ston, of Chemungs Ne me pa atord, Fendieton, Havana via | Ydmund Dwight, Parker, Boston: sohrs Masson (131), That the people of the Territory had not the power over | a purely State convention. He had moved, therefore, to sppleure.), toakes sy tend, the tallicn of Ce aero, Cano Commiasioncy—Cosiis Hawley, of Livingston, Liverpool (and procecded nog ater) GM Sathe neheg woke | Webb, St Thomas; Ann Ssia'er, Hawsin Giastendurg, ‘Banat legislation as well as Congress." But if it is here declared | Jay this whole matter on the table. Since then, how- | 1Y, 1 whit “ot | Aiterney General—Samvel J. Tilden. Benson, Flint, Baltimore; 2h, Uncle Tom, Gridly, Richmond. | {Usting Handel, Townsend, W Soe, Weer ent SL barge ‘A Groves, dr, stewart, NYork. 4 reduce alternately black and white foals. (Roars of . ter, 5 eat 8 fuck et pomttnl uerghnermntion? he Sima [ike asearien teevant'epopmitien Iroghter.) He bas got the "mort accommodating Sate Fyiien Inspectors Petrck Hi. Agen, of Ononda seen ar in nate sp, Clarendon. MeGlivery, | HISTOR: Aug Sate hr "Lavaee, Senta: Daades Convention never proclaimed that the exorclae of power | ‘br. ‘hneraxp atated tit the remark he bad made was | #t8¢ horse T have ever known. (Laughter.) Tbe. | sale Jvsten Jnmerion hatte Tt te tree ent Dyer Hil from Hence Avres bound to Kngiant see ‘Disas- | CH AULESTON: Aug cid bees vlna, x by, Congress wan a principle and a text principle. f | not intended for proposition, but as a suggestion, stat. | change that breed. I don’t believe fa.a horse that brings | naticns, that the State Central Committee be empowered | ‘mnizun,Kicwam mn Unlined, lies tansy, fra. | KonkM Hl Comet arin, lo: Tancirn Warren rows, hold in my ‘band their platform, and it is well | ‘ing that he should much prefer thix course of action to | change that hueet. I den’ halleve tn.s horse that beings | to ebetitute ncminees: davdor Rivules Norris trom Phikideiphia, Wor'“cyeén’ Per | Gomper, Naseeu River, Fis, Sid brig Chiaton, Thompson, to see where. these free sollers stood in 1818. | that propoved by the gentleman from Oneida (Mr, Jen. | black and white foals, (Laughver.) Mr. Douglas did not | to “woe Mies, | an was then unanimous | taps wes Wye Tar ‘ork, 3 , Their resolutions declare in substance that the | kins.) ‘The question, valid he, was asked me whether b) (evita th. (Laughter.) ‘The resolution of my | ly pasted. lauumics, Sune 2 In port ship Duchesse d'Orleana, Gar. | ¢ i 5 Aug 27—Ia port bark N Hinckley, Stroud, . ‘de , e nd. Baltimore for Elndies; bark S . - ¥ Pry probit it in ell Territories now bcoepp ts, Mote <f Pica rye pot ieee tere a friend from Albany @lr. Cussidy) will not quite do. I | | Mr. Vax BuRex proposed that » committee of three be | iniwan river, returned lo day Keakycare Dlanscre Ser at |g CALA ANE, 2 —Sld bile Fry, Richards, alimore; tion of my friend f appointed to assist the xecretaries to prepare the minutes , Coan sent & sehr Redondo, Wiley, Philadel gommentary on this postion It was this: When the | that I should prefer the State issues being, alone present: ike de Cate, Tonks) ea Na Ne MENG TATin, | abe Gruvention be'patieasion: Cerriet. Germs hevicg repaired), Bamaice 180s Glee Hee tae A QIGHTON. Sug 3t— Are satin OR Vickery, Horion, Phils Wilmot iso. was lost, tho fic prohibition was | ed in the platform, than to have those presented whic! rier to slavery in this Union, which made freemen re- Thanks to the other officers of the Convention were | rica. enh Riana jellson, Pg At ‘and introduced with the Territorial bill of Oregon pa at posed by the gentleman oye ean re joice, and which said to the slave interest, “Thus far | fhen voted ynanimourly, and at 1124 A. M. the Conven- pains AB Buses, xo dete Arr. of bark, Bereh, Br ant a oxcius, Cook, do; Collins, Hoss, 1500 ee ee ee, ee eee ee | senny expeambin ae tee Ceeneanay. oy shalt thou come and ro further.” Lo! in moment of | tion acjourned sine aie, ‘with three cheers for the ticket. | Hosen), Fousland, from Londen. S eet PALL RIVER, Aug 20—Arr sehr Sea Bird, Chase, Albany; Foe ey ait an oe West Naa Rocaen Temes Bi van Devaar cee. emalewocd te gentleman (Mr. | #mbition that barrier was trampled under foot. Why? ae x OvEsEC, Aug 2—Cld bark Roxana, Wallace, Hull.” we RTF OMT dng aoe kee loca ite Seu, that dhe coming in, should be admitted with the principles | Ssepard) to say that he would prefer the course suggest. | It Wasa bold leap for the Presidency. Douglas wanted | Om the 26th inst. Patrick Franklin walked into the | | S¥YRRA: Aug 4—In port barks Saliana, Waison, from Tos- bief, Shailer, and John We x y York: schrn Watson, ies moan, King, from dodo, just arr. | Phiinaelphia; Admiral: Privie, mad Huson, Giadding, 4 ed the horse of the Nebraska bill. Aux le-Arr brig Albert, Ste Nyork: |S tevindea, ifulso, Kingston. "Sid steam sehr Uness, Bates to ride over Pierce, and Plerce seeing the danger, mount- | ofico of Justice Jones, in Utica, and presented to his | 0 via Malta, which her peeple had adopted. (Applauce.) Again, when | ed by him to thet offered by the gentleman from Oneida. g Jones, ica, Br Jouns, W : pode Bet ie sity ana sotaty of Xow York were | Fven with that explanation he would moveto lay the whole | (2 ie Muse or the Nott oreauatior soverelgn So orionre honor a bill of $75, being for 25 days incarceration in | schrs James Ward, Baker, do: Eliza Grieve,’ Brion, Roa B 5 | Yor) ~ agers , Shepard! ¢ ail, at@3 per day. Franklin, it will be remembéred, was | Ith, A M’Lean, NYork; 16th, Yorkiown, Honner, Bal. pone of | Men tcteeat i whien elanr conte'taes | cannad conc tia taction wat sole fete Ttaoguiee oad of laughter.) 1am willing to say to Mr. Pierce, * ‘Well Jett to lath ny Jeniow ones foe voaiemsph ta retentive |- Soest le eee doz finan, Hila. Nor Ct Lewin Orewai Mitedeybie ie tate Oae Mays Bees & uni ations wore reported by m0 an lort, tothe | spulauce,) ? done, thou good and faithful servant,”’ in those things | gnewer where he procured liquor when arrested for in- | 2lAtschrs Siar, Paterson, and Eliza Grieve, Brien, Ballmore. | Asn Toe Nor and Sous with thowe before tifect that the delegaved power ts Co ‘over ‘ferrite. | “hr Heder, of Onetda, did not see the necessity of the | Which have been dene wellby you, but in those where you | foxication. Subsequently he was released in aceordance (Pen Sreawsmr Canapa, a7 Boston. Wind trom X- plee Wea GAT Gh Bete ted Sabet: Wak sueud be retorred Miamen fiom New York, on one side or tne other, bar. | ¢Fed you shall not escape ennderonation.”” (Applause.) | with n decision rendered by Judge Hoot, that hie mpei- | ARDwomAx) Aug 12h Thor filam, Gros iloston, LEWES, Del, Aug 90,554 AM—The packet ship Tuscarora, {o circumstances governing the ease. We arenow brought | Gaining for the whole Convention, (Laughter.) Fre ae eT teeth yee Teta eot bat | gonment was Megal and contrary to judicial precedents. | ,ANTW#Nr, Aug IO—Arr Fert, Hobineda, Havana, Sid 16th | from Liverpool: two fil rigged brigy. and, some few ects, to the porltion thet the. Manis of the ection of the demo: | “Dr oCinrann, In reply to Mr. Van Doren, would hardly | the pio “freedom; you inherited “it, from’ yous |. White's factory, five miles north of New Bedford, was enna a, Reg ib-Are Bhost Apehor, Chesley, Savannah. | Sater 3 acta soit once cena, wenching the Boas eratic party, when divided, wos that whether Congress | be warranted in voting for his motion now, because that bes fathers: but, ab! by ambilfien 1.7 | burned on Saturday, Loss $22,000; insurance $17,000, | Sid 15th Mary Lucretia, Gibbs, NYork;'and from the Roads | with ships Gre: Fogle, for Hilo Janeiros ‘Louisa Hatch, phould exert their power or leave it to the people, was | proposition was one of safety, brought up for the purpose pend Lat us josie this maatiently-Gemioentretea sits 2 1b, Trenton, NOFieane, vane, Crome be: brad 1A Hobart, Keoks, Cornea, Jane, and ’ 4 3 y - — HLONA, = » O |, Boston; | G ‘ashington, went . Sidons, cio, Ve § Seeseoretic, terk, 1 pill direot Yous at | of raving theunion of the party: Tne ve aeeciecionns (oer ibis thing of Nebraska he wae wrong. I belicys WABITINE INTELLIGENCE Aug 3 Perla, NOrleans; Sth, Algodonera, Charleston; Tin | Puriineton, remain in the harbor’. Wind light trom SW ion to 8 fow brief facts. Co hias, from | and eclleagues were deckiedly i if Pierce has the heart of « man in him, he would like it H ¥chia, NOrleans; Kh, Catalina, do, MCBITE, “Aue 2—Atr ships Mulwaukie, Soule, Havana: ys ae Eeet tg P AY ane ge bit se in = Ry vo ay onthe de his proposition becance | best himeelf. I wish the Convention to treat this subject | —~ ~~~-~wr~werrrrrrrrrnn nee ae ed 4 i—Sld Minerva, Baltimore; 9th, Her. | Laconic, Freemun, NYork; 26th (by tel), bark J Denham, Da- in that manly way. If you do, I do not believe that Mr. Ke All packages and letters iutended for the New, Yous is Lizzie Loud, Cann, Cardiff; Helen A | vis, do, erritories, and bas also enacted that free States and | he thought it would have been accepted. But he was | Intl Tel ke gran the Convention; buty even if he | Hite skcald be vs 5 mer, Gandy, N yy PIG Am Bi eek Oe, Aste, Nor. . i lave Statex should come in equally neck and neck. At | free to confers that he had not met a member of the Con- ersetley tana anion Ei beeen - y, Bristol; Hum- | NEW ORL! Aug 2 Below, coming up, ship Far the brakitien Of Us poveramient tare wens seven aye | ontinebe was ts vor of in proposition, | Laughter.) bee ye doce aera Sen Asn WO. ane Sealants, Gains, July S0~Atr sein Train, Gromer, NYork: Stat; | Vester Rests rere AFF th Coy te) ap J Méntgomery. and six free States. ‘The great breeding mare ot the Union | ‘It might not be amin. he sald) to cal the attention | you do not condemn the administration, the peor MR 6 27 | MOON Bixee. Mountain Kage, Ames, Norfolk: Ang 1 Paicon, Pauien, Malla; | NEW HAVEN, Aug 90—Arrachr Gold Hunter, Simpson, and fr % atood, ether you do or not. In conclusion, I appeal to you to ~ ~ ~ . : 4 2 “Vor: + . “4 : E , aise wele pending tevehvenee.| © y . 23; Superior, Soule, Hoston March, 25.” Napoleon, Barnes, do | Nkerks b ‘Afiibone, Bymmes, NOrleans, ent for the acta performed here, Lord (or Paine), London Jan 2%; Portland, Brazier, do | leaps: Ca Nye's speech excited great attention. respect to the admixsion of free and slave States will con- | press the dircussion of these matters, of course it was not Judy tb, Art Umed, Bherma nt0n, - ir, . Bienoa Ayres; Geneva, | China, Hambiln, Boston; schrs tinue tobe the history of the future, andina century hence | for him to press his motion. He would, therefore, with- . 4 fontevideo: 224, Souter Johnny, Small, me fi Wewill gndthe equilibrium of the country preserved by | draw his motion to lay on the table,” Dr) idbo, ee Maruicign oventyy secth vwske tho digonvsefie nfevideo: 224, Souter Johnny, Kmali, Huenos Ayres; | Verve Fi Mary H Mittin. Me J Dodges n ’ Sieamsbip North Star, Wamack, Havre—D Torrance. Windward, Fmnit, Melbourne; July 9 Morning Light, Jonas, ep bine . ylor, Bosom: Congrest, Shall we, then, like Medea, now, by ourunwise | “The Cuain explained ow the question stood. He un. | expres’ his entertainment and gratification at the elo- | slip MH Whiter, Peterson, Sfdney, NSW-—stanton & Ru: | torsen'Franecn re Tight, Sonne: | Prout, Deep Aivet, Coon; John WB a, de ;, Boxont Cld_ bark. ‘Crowell, Boston; Avondale, Har; Ince they iple of the freedom of the Territories f# established. | came here, he said, to represent ‘the demoerney of the | “rst p o . b Fem X ii nald in graceful Latin, that ‘“‘the times | city of New York, and he was determined to eine He | ments of their constituents, in the second place they } ping, change roof we are changed in them.” Itistrue, But } was always led to suppore that it was not upon princi | should haven regard to democtatie consistency, and in the Park Helena (Br), Cappin, Liverpool—F Gilebrand, A it ia we who change, and not principles. We change in | ple but upon sonal ‘grounds that the demperatle par- | third place they should regard their chances of success, | | Fark F 8 Cazanova, Webbe, Maracaibo—8 De Agreda Jove | (it). 5 4 ks made by the gentlemen from New York ostor be hereon, Boston. Lenni, destroy our own children? No, sir. Our position and | derstood the resolutions of Mr. Cassidy to be an amend- quent remari er, Cid July 1 Dashaway, McClintock, Boston; 4 UW Tyron, Kiel % 4 cor ping pels bono, Aparna Ap a le iment to dhene offered by Bir, Jenkins, on tie considerations, for this Convention’ terse | Bbip Redaiih lee. Dicceat, Har bwree? Rare. by mi Athy Adeline, | Winer Worlenaa; brian Weber, ples Salem Cariana, ciple of the soverignty of t! isestablished, andthe | Mr. Jou Kutty, of New York, took the tloor. He | were th Id have s just regard to the senti, | Ship Maonic, Johnson, Bremen—C ¢ Duncan & Co. pelt dune 15 Kate Sweetland, Temple, London; Marathon, | Ames, an tin Haskell, 5 chee A i) Angeline A’ . ‘Boston; Pratt, Hingham; Martha Wrightington, Ws a ton, Pall River; sary. Hf miei Melvin, Froraenon nd Maria, Crow, ‘Boon: Poeation am Tritaey, and J BIDgIee, Bark Emilia (Olden), Laz, Akyab—Hennings, Muller & Gos- Helanin, Goody Sora ih Seogapore gee Caine 1k, | Bedale, Inca, Higgins, ans n ‘s Kelianee, Foss, ion; 20th, pore and ina; 25th, Arabella, and Mi ¢, Ford, London; 28th, Wim Froth: ie ‘of Maine, Seal. rk; J 8 Weldon, h, "Danvers; Brandy the mode of apy princtpler, but these principles are | ty was divided. He belonged to the Tammany fall sec- He was in favor of plain and explicit resolutions; explain- bey Harriet Ann (Br). Ray, Halifas—J 8 Whitney & Co. inghor, Battidge, do: ‘Alexsader, Paxter, Boston. Wheste Newba e fo abetboune NHaven; as eternity itselt. PApplause.)' chall we then declare | tion oi the perty, but if it were resolver to force down | ing the sentiment of the mojority of this convention, H Bric J Jones. Baliburton, Charleston-Dolaee & Pacer, | oC ON AUE L&-8id Albus, Wytnan (roi Matanzas), Bris- | Jones, Warren, Ri; x, Robinson, Bing § 3 A that because Congress exerted tne power before, they | the throats of the convention resolutions derogatory to | W#* opposed to both those sets of resolutions. There wa Schr M Jewett, Thompson, Fara—bKurdett & Noble. hater, dive G0-sate Agate: Rewsth Laila: WON 'Silie nen: WY Owe _ i continue to exert it now? Certainly not. Nor can | the heror of the democrs‘ic party and of the administra. | smother set introduced before the committee by its Pre Echr Gaford, Johnson, Cape de Verds—W G Johnson. H Jatvn Gath Piomoode Foen'S Harrid, Macks ae ony, that when Congress thinks it right to delegate | tion, be for one would not remain in the convention. Lei | Ment, Mr. Chureh, and he would call for the production | Sehr Wintermoyeh, Morrow, Havana—Thos Gilmartin. eld, $Id 18th Knickerbocker, Teliman, Wee power over the Teriitories to the people, that is | thove dividing questions, he said, rest as they are. 1 La Sachi cieetante sobre amare ol bey my ky ee oe Peat ody, Malia; Jan Van Selifielar, Van. Hees, Francia: t ah ¥ committee bem of the d whic! 7 x herrill. co; 14th, Rurlington, Rendell, Malta; jorse, ” Gn Whose Po Hn Mal eg reeckustons reported by the committee were brought | this conventhn experienced here to-day. If tuey. a Sees en eet, Tae 0 eens 0 5 Frere. ralinr; ism, Fllznbeih, Young. Malaga: 16th, Abby Landon, | nen, Newensile, Eng, July 1; sche Jobo Bowman, eat here fo-dayt 1% x simply thi-—‘hat that princinie | the other and, thee resolutions of the gentleman feom | Fated & plain. and explicit relution with respect t | Keke Sebuenben MeGresir, MSephembeWoll Bare & Co, | Hit; (nd Linda, Tarr, Nvork; Star of Rmpire, French, | Walcyprig, Ma | : Medea Hand, Dewey, Port Ewen: has and because attacked, the evideno» | Oneida were forcea down the throats of the body, he | /aneas and Nebraska, they would have been saved al Sebr Maria Louisa, Burnett, Fail River—Masier, joven, Aug 18—Off Alexander, Bain, from Rotterdam for | Parkelew, bowman, ; & Griscom, Seeley, Port Ewen; here in that it shail not suffer from the atinck. It is lef | would leave the eonventicn and never attach himeelé | this trouble, | He calldd in conclusion for the production Seay beer Gado Wesco oe Yor Pome ine, Kennop, co; Gro M Smithy, Benlth do; to the ‘to defend the right. (Applause.) Tha: in to this branch of the party. (Sensation and ap. | °! the resolutions referred to, . . Du Ang 13—Of an Am ship steering W, showing « z wwiucbet; Opocn, ty Fase. de, nt the true higher law. 1) | plause.) He eked, wns it devirable for one ‘ADPORD F, CHURCH took the floor. Hi ARRIVED. a blue cross tn it. Y; sloope Arees. van, ee rey Wie constant violate, te econiea. | tut". thio ‘couvéation' to. be -the™ means 6 thatthe sense of this convention should be taxen | SRP ABlerean Coneres. Giford, London and, Portmontn | Dest, Ag 10—Ary Bettechland. Popp. Hamburg for X | dork. Targes, Wopdont, Copy, Werle, and é tion iteelf must fall and the Union be dinolved. Popular | revering the ties which connect the party toge- | on the amendments offered by the gentleman from | Ate bwiit mdse and 129 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & | Kork, lth, Victoria, tuith, Tendon for da (x , * welow, two. schooners tikecien ah, rg sovereignty to relation to thia question hes adifereut as. | ther? He knew that the constituents of the gen. | Oneida, (Mr. Jenkins.) He had. however, been request ‘tig 7, Indl Ue, on 164s, sav" ship Mercury, botmd Wests ieee, | Go for Calettin; Clirion, Pennell do for Hiuenos “Ayres, John & Low, Congeaball Uristol. to Anish loaiing for Poet ter toat given ft (ir. Shepard) from | tleman frem New York who last spoke, Mr. Van Baren | ed by some iriends to read the rerolutions whieh he hal | At Y say Orpheus, frees Drees Raitt: | Lindsey, Western, do, for Constantinople ena Balakinws itches BW , tannock; John ParRum. ‘ew York. t is obistory slavery on this coati- | would endorse the administraton and endorse the Kansas | prepared. The resultions of the gentleman from Oneida Ek vom a1 94, ized Br bare Frances, rocceded): 14th, Ketsbdin, aps, Antwreee io ork Baker; N Berey: Pyare ht ae ag =] nent? The benevolent Lae Casas was tho first who planted Dill. fit were the desire of that gentleman to | were coved on in the committee, and supported. by him, A: 224, Tat 4, om OF 22, Raswed clipper ahip Ge: | ee eT ee vores Wild Ware, Kucwion: Londen for | Willard, Tockoeheme Ee by soil of America this ey African y distract the convention, he should have come | Mr. C., believing that they represented the seatimonts of | ” erator, Coffin, Liverpool, July 28, with coal, to order. | Callao (and proceeded); 17th, Charter Oak, Knowles, London ROCKLAND, Avg Marr schrs ; Berton, 1 wery. It hae extended itself. And power of | from another district, and not di that which sent Senne So democracy of the New York. (Applause. ) Ship Meta (Brem), De Harde, ‘Bremen, July 9, with mdae | for Newport and Val (and proceeded); C Grinnell, | ton, N¥ork: 2th, Mary Farnsworth, do; soclal progress—the of profit—has causel iteex- | hin. (Hieses and applause.) hemMr. Kk ‘They had frem top to bottom the approval of hisj. nt. | and Ibe passengers, to Oelrichs & Co. No date, iat 43.90, lon | Pletcher, New York for London (and proceeded in tow.) Jacvon, and Super or. Yenton, do; eth. tenston. | And if it were for the profit of individuals and causes of the division of the democ: in he He kad always acted with the democratic part: de- | 89 £5, exchanged signals with ship Yorktown, Hill, hence for | DUmux, Aug l4—Cid Jane Lovitt, and Acireea, Miramichi, €o for Bangor, Sid 2d, echrs Jane ! States, ‘that th shou! . ‘ Ligh Abd Ts gan egos TiNGKE, Adg 1l—Passed Maria, Sjolander, from Getle for | ton’ 24th. Florence, z a ld be practiced, you would | though: that the ‘‘inms’” and the causes of division were | lieved in its principles, and that they were the only cor- is Kimball (of Port Davis, Ni KYL eiah ‘Puriotone Whitney,” from Havana for Konigs: | Norn: 2bih, Sus ina, and ar ve thieving by individuals ‘and States. | to be ever after buried in oblivion. But they come | rect principley on which thie government could be main. | Sbip A it Kimball (ot Portland), femragtle, July 1 1 ‘ " ied, Delaware, Bridges, do: Tare Chas Brewer, (Laughter) But tt ts incompatible with Christian elvi- | again. Shall it be said that the democratic party of New | tained. After Mr. Csaidy’s resolutions had been voted | With coal, to order. | Aug 24, lat 42.6, "lon (0 68, x be \ 4 q rt, , |, Aug 12—Off Hudson, Nordenbols, from NYork aatic that ‘his sbouic be 0, confidence rk thall wot sustain a democratic edministration? (A | on in the commitice. he Introduced. those which he held | “ipa wihabiy Grient. bound le, oT | gah geaten AMe JR visttan elvili Nolec—Yea.) ball we nee this convention refuse to sus- | in his hand. to prove that he and thove who acted with | July ia, wi h sugar and molaiwes, (oH Lovibmayd & Soni ves: | FitantNe, Aug M—-Eld Katahdin. Kstie, WY ir ae tain the administration? If 90, Tet it go forth that the ad- | him were willing to go a« far an pomnble in promoting | slvo, taste Grascow, Ang Io -ArT lets Car Adirondack, Wacken ar ministration part of the democratic of New York | butmony and union. There is not » word, he ald, nora | , Brig Joh Beuicn (4 Newport. RD. Rowe. Georgetown, 80) | Hever oh tor Melbourne and Bes refused 10 endorse and sustain Ct. He trusted the | sertiment in these Tesolutions, that cannot ve aupported | 6,dare, wit naval stores, to Dolier & Pour 2d inn, Me Fed ‘caihoun, for Nvork do; Miemac, Ani, for Hall fax eat eM, Ang gi Ary achre Canora, and * for RYork: believe. reference to an etack on tha! convention would con-der these Tabor, Hampebire, Chase, matters well, and see ‘the democracy. And he should feel proud on account Rit O'Brien, Windsor, Plas- re |4—Arr Pilot Fish, Nichols, be what they were going to do. They were going to divice | of his for the party, that his resolutions should eit be Whit £2 Mogg dhe tes Greece) Wane, and New ire. Yorks oe the party; and dlasever it never to be be taken by this convention as » fair and candid expo i- Tri Gladiator (Bp, , Windsor, 18 days, with plaster, | 13:3 Harmettiie, M'Kensie, Boston (is elso reported for Pie: bet the page ge in in their presen’ strength. They were give | tion of sentiment. The outrages of Kansas ought to be | oJ 8 Whiner £CO. Lonenburg, N8, 5 days, with ton 1 ono in the resolutions read power tothe ptive Know Not 7, | commessned, and he devtred to comiema, them fa plals, | abr n user, mh sto fimith & | Rose, Chincha thd tans wa Lode "F, Naren rude: | Sea) 11 the conveation. Tat tam eotoleer. the weattae Wu china theta cotlome expressed Tels hortlity tothe srtendlon ot | pies Senetes Homer, Cala, 8 Gaye, with nth, to Seach & | Bos ara Ee aM aTOn. LO eg od we . 5 em consider con- | conventions ex ie extension p ions fi Cat wee great sfirycen abe ber hey cout do Tou 'a hing ax this. | Savery. nd ar, be thought the tne forts on: OPE inate Porshe. tach, { cape wah oa Circa Bist Lrcurttn, Coser, Paserme ia Wrecks beg | Wessaiog bird Worries, Nore. ests Deon Swe # *PROBY Naat truth, He fr ome, sovld vote for the resolations as endorsing | vention to express in decided language their hostility to | ac, 10 bcCready, Mot & Co, oe eee ”