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aa NEW WORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1886. 7 it Ecinenese see ono cee | Anti-Pillmere American Nominating 50 DINNER SETS. 100 TEA SETA. 140, DOZ RIOELY Convention. 80.000 ‘cnrea Kew oT liw scree Fenagyivanis, OcowaLe S. A iA 11 Wall sree 3 5 ¥ £ u z out tumblers, goblets and Bo, bowl: preserves, dutl Ly 3 el $9,400 “oR Sake SEES, SPLBA. mee a A n peger ot degen "se (0 vilen ‘of chance!icrs, ania cena ey ae a ae tv of sia yt on. tba Premises, of 2.4. GOUGH, Areut, 207 Bowery. | Broposition from the Mepublican idemogratis party ston, a 3 ply 1» BOWES & ‘Ressan street umennes -ainth street; Wm. @. A ¥ EPYIGAGIOUS CURB FOR QORNE, BUMIONS, OAL, Committee. pres bg ina J sot wei; tha’ hae the laws, and equal and exact justioe fost fe ai ne 4 <8 ~ : tearaile sow. The title of the demoeratie party ls not | ka's'was ce 250 doy of hom Foray, whe i was cbaibe nationality, but sectlonality. They must havea party | eq to tbe trinwphal chariot of-1he slave CHEERS AND HISGES ON ITS PRESENTATION | ' mest it én ite own ground. ifthe extension of anvery | Suet." {eEuvink’at oat thet wars pleased 10 ecou- serest, Landon, Burg 0 was to be their ay al co 2 eet obey nate the repablican party, he contd ee ee cheers. here commu- thea! ¢e and hardly @ personal triead respectfully 1 aud that a re ek, true Ainerisse Crusade Against Pepery, Slavery and Rum. yor conetived in s spirit of liberality, would be made peri, ihe North Amaroan ary hat book sha gaze to- i %, EF [ e aera Fi Be se okey i i i fl 4-3 Be 1 ‘ ig i i OF TESTIMOMLALS, this Convention. to Fes m, mew « aera att Sat Row Rampant iat bn had pe | Tae oes ond ure earner, wee Jo centifie que M. Lav! enleve los cove aves uno entreme he BUCHANAN’S BACHELORHOOD ISSUE. sented the communication, and bad no regrets aboutit. | wonls haveto unite its forces with those with whem dilate. ‘Louw BaroLaon Bonaranam, . (Applanse,) He wished to have it treated with proper | they hed been accustomed to differ, (Applance.) So OProm James Baker, Keq.} Fespect. stood here as a free State man and an Ame- | joys ag the bifcan party held t the that Dr, Levi has Saar at Cgseae res Hoan in pelasigi. Tame were, cree things welch, be at todas eek tae abetigmant af the is soaskiry tit thee Tecoma, et eremens | Speeches of Messrs, Jones, of N U5 Palmer, of alavery, acd the other is ram. ver and loud oP ae rice il tenderers eh prearagi hat wa vey ‘and Jauzs Banna, N. Y.; Colby, of N. H.; Bllmore, of Mass.; pam) bie der ae ded the work of Al mere, ) As long as they would meet ors , March 34, 1865, _ 24 East Seventeenth sirest ? iu ] , and cannot do that. (Laughter.) fhe next thing | him upon that great point, their people should be his 500. 3oret.2° 4 E, J, Peltus, leq.) Ford, of Ohio; Parry, of Kansas; lowers and dedases the human raee. (Applause.) The | Deople their Ged hie God’ and where they dled there Lee a mer sa, Fer p Lari bes. ica fey Ms mona U ? ’ last makes a _perfeo’ brute of every man it comtrols. | Would he be buried. (Great applause.) They showldre- Dartediars apply s BOWES 5 00. siren. eseang Sn? pa basi Ben Schacter, of N. Y.; Halstead, (langhter.) | He went aguinst all thete three, and in op- | ceive the respestfal invitation which had! been tendered $.000,-FoRUes, sour are Lor x_nast 5 cate ee Sn | of NeJ., and Others, Fen’ hoe tyes Sng, etisalat ne | Sp.stm teerecemen, ot Teeny end oan woe ae abd resge; §1. sta meri ei and mietebancise, nad 1500 ine seveorica Conens, WN , plate Rell onze earth. (Anpianee and laughter.) He | rescue the conettiution from the hands of the oreal slave sean. "Appiy at eM LaED jondway, orat 12280uts Fourth 'Weat Miaventh mreet, betwenn Ua rpeaker entlante ted ren ot Colt acs) web | poser. The North hed always been faithful to the oom street, Brook!y: me if a 1 promises. North hed built ——————— Seilpeasi ose won pemm,___| AREFREMEATATIVE FROM BUEDING RANAMS | 1 say atau Tigi) | Betoun tae gtet a ghak $2. ~ a nel rosenen, arty it fo ONY.—FIVE CASKS BEST FRENCG ETAR RE- Gtareinipocancednennirne Rg Rariilages ei igh reaaiens olen, the Sor ti¥eoride and oulsiana, ana they bed sheiee Ao. ADpIy 10 /AB C. FOTFRR, grocer. Lis tisRee’s LOCH WOOD, ai aod | Imemrslon of Outslders—Police Called tm to | succeed in ty By onl tho opposition tothe present | git thelr blood and treasure to purokase part of Mexioo; Derwe easy, de. ’ Preserve Order. (aepineey He B ntig country, and break it dows. | compromise made with the North, in order that —FOR SALE, A HOTEL, BEAUTIFULLY bt Red Mah Dh Lal vain the repubi To premat a, communlosticn ee pel oe RA led ren Aer ly ST.800 read Bost ee eee and { iS eveey ether be them; and if they rejected it they would be beaten out Gat Ancrg Sed dete "har" sss! tae keneh of owe the most skeptical. Informal Ballot for Candidate—Colonel | sn¢ cet. He wanted to see the reins of government beld | disarrointed seplrants for the piled wp like oat be Mee cance ot dy an honest man from the tree Stat ? ‘will be sent on. ny : ae a Re : re oar Ouon on Fallon” thas thst’ the, Worth sheala be. dise ete. Sold a bargain to a cash customer. ig tral The moi Br. G. Me D, Crampton, Broedway Port ofioe, Now York ol Fremont the Choice. hing compl Ar 108.5. HOWLE & CO., 84 Hassan street, i or FOR SALE. THE THREE YEARY LEASB ‘aced by auch yielding to the slave power. (Applause. SL.500 rr ree. Trory brisk bows, dining und a eaaad good | 7 a aps.—BEADS FOR FANCY BASKRTS AWD FANCY e = pate et ay fad Prout it, (laugh | Whst was the excuse offered by the 9 ot Serer micas. pow domng 22 extensive, business; friuroe and exe part of ibe city. Ths ‘work—eryrtal, white, opa! and a variety of onlored beads, ie tne hante of ho feared God, in whom | SS¥ery and ji ‘complete. Apply on the premises, No, 4 Centre sireet, ry jorvia on business of im. | forsale cheap atthe wholesale store, 2 John reek, up siakes, COMPLETE LIST OF DELEGATBS, Need and mat cone theie being. (Applause, ) indiscrimmate sl: £ $1.20 20% 2A 08, FxSHANOR, HOUSE, sevtenes. _ Absress, for Saree dare, 4. B.. Hersid ofice. ; ao, a: ac. He held himpelf accountable to the infinite God wno made | Shidven, amd the | ‘Eegiand men bed + stable and lot, 902208 feet, fruit trees, &¢., in ‘0 PRINTERS.—JOB PRIWSING OFFICE FOR BAL®, RIDGEWATER PAINT.—THE BRST ARTIOLE . ‘him, and without His blessing on their action they can’t yea oe! feuth Merrie ouaty, M, J..00 yards name Negi Si Bprace street rep'ele wih everrihing becessary tc Dnown for roofs of houses decks and bottoms of Jong hope for a land of liber.y. He went for the weltare | 8¢4 to go into that Territory with rifles im thelr ‘and sseex Rai'road, and near the depot, Apply at SMIFA’S, | |, 3) Sbrass Sheen on Seeons opporvunity tor say person | and outside work generally, being a perfect protection of the country and for the usion of all elomeate ‘whisk | Dance—that all settlers in s new Territory needed im the fainted Gostrous of emberhixg in the business. Be arin oth noepbere. For sale at the company's de SBOOND Day's PROCEEDINGS. would that end, and destroy those demagogues in | Poult of game. The act of carrying « rife te shoot 9500-207, Sts, A GenTamy Liowr raavar. — a7 on CGS LANDED PRCENREYE INN [O= The Convention me? at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, at | whom there was no more heart than there was ina brick. | MygiituTapainet ‘he’ “slave ‘sower. "Bie rejoteed ls ,lig, business. in which a larre amount esa be | TO, DOr aa and Franssuants Land and Mining Company. | (JANTON CHINA—PLATRG, DIBHES, | COVRRED | in4 acne Broadway, ex-Mayor Conrad, of Phila | (1a0gb'er.) that the republican had the ate hed Tesited. Fatable or two Dpersona. The property ofered is |<. Ameri pteer papred spe hw phe AN divher, soup and gravr oregas, £0 by the dozen, st Ieee pollo Rooms, way, 7 dy A Voice—" You're @ right old brick.” (Continued bi Lari o drm ‘wrth oce ibonsind dollars, Apply to HOWES a 00,,84.Mae | Somnenion, wish scms of dad eepectally of Germany, | in coat; sis, pun white Pronch chink dining oe. ot by ibe | delphia, inthe chair. The attendance was quite aumereus. | lsughter. iasencine, (hie somtrxant anon! ee ere ae sas street, Will negra, puresave and reli lene And mines; ale wii, | dozm very reduced prion: chamtar fel 20 plenen, for $8; | satiyg Qak’? George Law was amongst the earlies: in the CoLsY sontinued—He was satinfied with Mr. Bucha- | $#eembiee. He was not afrad cf the term " republican.» 500.208, AUB A MEOLRALE any, Rnrary | SUPCL nis Od tod areas ie tar advange | plectn) Xermamical fumes wil fod aii isa ha’ S13 | yeom, Tt was whispered round, and generally allered, | 342 i Yeued them here together, it. was for « mestiog of free Jo. liquor store, with stock and fixtures, well located, | Say saitereid Oe Suua ton p Ome ty masmea sucet, New fers | Broadway, above Rlcventh street, many articles of china ‘and . on Americans, What would be the barm in the name of we years’ lense; rent low. Bold oe eeaeuet dem of the | chy n. ANTON MILLAR eral agent for ihe United | siaea, at half the prices usually charged J. K. Keag. that at a sort of extempore onacus of the New York dele- | The “tamerican republicans?” (Appleuse.) He could seo proprietor, Apply to ROWES & 00. 84 Nasan street, Slates and Oanadas. Por T, N. Bass, Secretary. ET IRON PIPE—FWO AND 1% INCH CAST IRON | Sts, held Thoreday evening, a committee was appointed | tein Ra or TB ool) alt, Fag, the casiost | no reason for retumng to unite and so-cpera'e with the $300, tater, tour eaten: | Tp, cpyrme ane evans, emonn yon, guia zo, | O'rcn pani mai, etree te | (ten ol omen omen viny ic utim | cal urec ghar and atanarigsem) | SEUOGME, Oy med Rey uatet? eis above tmount, insloding sock, Gxtare sat n'enali. For stores wed sot belog sbleto send’ w all, "Apply as nbore, fron or vead, Apply 10 E. BICHARDBON & 00., 68 Bows Serene HAGIPAT OF TAS DOE SORIORG WE pore ol mpacchet gpg sapien ilrea treed contet with four candidates—-Bachaaas, who Would eon Bo direct J. lerald office. agents Or at 663, in the dry soda more. 4. DONOHOE, Proprietor, vention. _. | object of this convention, it was not to prevent the des- contrate the strength of the democratie party; alae POSSE FRUITS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR —THHE Copies of an abolitionist payer were ctroulated through- | tition or to perpetuate the continuance of any party, | SD0tRer candidate—. (Great spplauce on the part ol A ee yon ee Ue eran [To BXQUANGE- DEATRASLW IMPROVED PROPERTY, grea, usury, can be enjoyed by, using Artharis eel! | out the room, and placed on the seats of delegates. Ita | they hed. specie ‘object before them, mamely, to put | Me outsiders.) sale, two 1 ew houses and one lot, rare in Brock lyn “Fr this city. for a ama'l farm pew th* city;mone cave and jars, the simplest and most reliable in may- ip the Free State Ad ‘and its motto that text of | down this t: ical cynasty, to vindleate the rights of The Pasaeat—I will not permit any interruption by Femaia on bond and he tom 187 ave | out principals tresied wilh. Apply 10 & HANFORD, over in enscniiel potas from all olbers, ‘Thess are | title is tho vocate, ie Herth Cad the takin te Nesloen those outeide of the Convention. ee ~ the Fark tha omly caus, thas nest for sbloping.. The Jere are PEAS | St. Paul —“Remember thos in bonds as bound with | 10) this tyraonisal dynasty in that Cee Mr, Scuarrm, resuming, sald—Sinee the name of this 0M RARE OFPORTUAITY.THE STOOK, FIXTURES ATER POWER FOR SALE-SITUATED 25 ices | fomabY,6 Fiattatrect, New York. 7 * | them.” dollam ia which It has been just said it exiaty—popery, | geutleman was mentioned, he would simply sak if Bi seeoed wii ote reas, needle and fancy store for sale {om Rew York (ovwmusieation several times a dav by ‘The Convention was called to order at half past ten | slavery, and rum. (Applause.) They should forego every | he was not a foreigner, (laughter,) and if he was 1p. _& Grat rate location. Rent low. A good chance for® | sipamboat ard e copa), cn e never failing ‘af water, 13 | JMPORTANT INFORMATION SENT TO MARGIED MEN other object for this one object, or they might aa well go | to be travelling all mb.ut in Enrope while pecore win @ small espital, | Goode all new and fresh. inquire | feet hea and fail. to close an eataie, Saw mills, tulling —Address, with {uur postage stamps, Dr, A. J. Thurdell, | o'clock, head democratic party bas endorsed such outrages | they were fighting the battles of liberty at home? @ 3] Myrile avenue, Brooklyn. pile, pits, a, ‘for manuise uring ourposse, tn,tse promises, New York. The Secretary read the hist of officers of the Convention, | that if there bea North she oan stand it no longer; and If the friends of freecom were not untted in tne coming Ree ore OR aaa ie Arcee son Iso West atreeh, corner Vesey. PEQREANT INFORMATION SENT TO MARRIED Man. | and euch as wore in the room edvanced and took their | she will not stand itany longer. (Applause.) He waa an nee eahs Sat Sie mianie ba Baale ¢ a candidave Dies ea tae ‘ock on the Righth avenue, ie aes with four postage stamps, Dr. a. J. Thurdell, | seats on the platform. por ln ane paaaio a no work ecuelenen: rite pe. balipaas i Jroleg ened a Oty Se Semen th avenue, near Twenty: HOUSES, ROOMS, &0. WANTED. = ‘The President repeated the request that gentlemen in ern to control the’ government, 1c was | fet that a division in the Tanks of their opponeata would city pro] just be e exco! for use. and suited to the wants of and States. i . Nowe but prise do, God hetping them to unite. (Great applause.) He | the candidate was he did not care, pro he hada ae apply Br HANFORD, oves two Park Boake | may oy fi 38 | “Governor Cour, of New Hampshire, stated that he | £01, [04 helping the ‘Ararican party. a Sraantt). He | scmmon selioel education ead an houent Meare: (thpe v lause.) The question to be settled war, whether or mot RTAN? TO BAKERS.—ANY PBRGON HAVING Nie RPMOvAG, WULARD, RAavey s 00,, AT TH had in bis hand a communication from the Caairman of | the right wou'd sustais it, them beware bow they | P! Jom q a to distract the Northern forces in this pe- | tnis Un! SPLENDID FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE TO an for sale, in th's city or far vitect New | the Executive Committee of the republican party, which | uttered word to distract the Northern forces in this pe- | it Séor whether its miguty, machinery should, be Rater eee oe ee ea See | Tse ata Taanculene. seonibee of cronigs hone” Herale | York, paper, (wine and cordege manufacturers and desler. _ | ho was requested to havo read for their information, sae, Sie eoeorsplish an cbiect ty wkig right mesnures | broken’ into’ e thousend fragments, if the repablions Broadway Post office, eee ‘TO YELLOW FRVEE, NO OBOLERA—PRIVATB At this announcement there was considerable applause | and sinking patty and perronal prejudices. The question { principle triumphed, the South had nothing to fear. The PRINTERS.—WARTED TO PUROZASE, A BEDOND N ae a before them was whether they should so sink their sooner that question was definitely se the sooner : dwellings, prbiic ins'lintions, hotels, shios stake sew: | sna s good deal more biasing. ry pre- ( A SEEEPDDD Hore AND DINING ROOM FOR SALB, ‘bend dram cylinder press, Hoe’s maputect ira, Size of ors, oof, trast uphestthy loos 'iiges purified with Pritz, ies tane or not? if not, what were they here | woul throughout the whole country, and situated fu the lower of the ow, now doing alarze | bed must be 45x3!. aderess John P, Willams, 59 sam ecreet, | lef! fecttig finid. Xbe generation and propagstion of ‘The Cusmuan—Are the parties eonserned in that oon- ? wanted to say to this Southern insti- | th m in the events of life would AT ra Chee ee DAWIONE Coe | eee Fae er a et oes i show ie eating | duct (the hissing) members of the Convantion? tation, with ‘ita arrogance and sasumption, «iit. | Fise up and call them blessed. (Applause. ) 3 APIBD A BNATL B290ND FAND Sat Boa. | ion tm who wi artioleis be d'bj hose whohave given it's | Srvrat Voices—"No | No! they are outsiders.” rake ee yee eee ee eee aes || ey Tr BT gig od pe ge 4 Be, AND SHOE S10RE FOR SALB IN BROOKLYN. ‘sey from 12 to 16 test Jongy mast ‘be tm good orfer acd | tial: — ‘The —I shall i sa yuck ou! as that: want 10 speak this such a voice as woul choy ee —The oldest eatsbitahed stand in thecity,onabusicess | rigging comp eta. Address . F. *¥ecell, $Herald offics, Orry 'xspxcron’s Orrice N. ¥.. June 3, 1853. Cuarmcan. permit trage 3 | understocd. What rights—as their present Cosirman communtea'ion now under fet gen Apply. Sa See proryinnn 186 ing / rms. and where it can be seen. Menare. serge ae Games ~thave ev leeement aiem: while I preside I sball preserve order. (Applause.) If | had said yeaterday—had not been cloven down in pm He Leeiy eae oe stood as ee CRT OF mabe WANTED TO RENT—WaNTED, BY A SMALL rE hemovicg tne: Cllensivenern ot (ee sorepcol ia Duane | Ieannot do s0, I will send for # detachment of police, | Kansas ‘and perme) eteeny: art mee Sean Sree Cie extet Yeincioien of Atnerieenins 38 fomlly, the fretar avooad floo- of @ howse, wi'h Gont or | street was tried, waves bia enilre sallsiaction wish the result 1G was there she stood, too, as unall ° tlemen do not know me, or they would know that | ing put to be allowed to fetch his human ttle | fixed w the mighty es of republicaniem. (Ap- WROTIONERY STORE FOR SALB- a eck t, ve cca'lty, Up 4 bat 5 13, » i) : cat Loy rete are us a (g00d serie Panett Feniaoe a oi ga re ona sae Sipe eee bs Co. Geakenen Warise used Pr’ Iam not a man to be trified with. (Oheers.) to this et at Fai La weg nae Oinela: a not ke each other Ene f fobed bad capertoace ta p tos capes ae — sig tensa Pees ae ehh! brs old sé fu Mr. Cuauncey Scuarrar, of N. ¥., moved that Brother | T?0 ve, 3 and a6 ne and fo ‘oration Will be told on favorable terms, 5 Cotnfec tag fiu'd ter sot on “ur premises with grom ” " that way bimse): iter); aad after he bed shown setive of hte CE dase, infec tag nati party susceeds, they would do so. Now or never eet he Nf, (as m4 ai, pred rile} me time a succeze, #6 cheerfully recommend ft to the Dude gna oC te J.G, Haviland, of this city, be appointed Sergeant-at- | was ‘therefore, the word for them. He hoped that the good DENCE FOR SALE, OR TO LET—IN 40.0 30 horee power, with or wi'hout bol'ers and belt Couzmax &arerson, | Arms. witdcm of the manegers of the demosrais party would | around alittle (Great leughver.) And so it would z Ww ANTED TO PUBOHASE—A STE iM BAGINE, PROM | vedi purifiers we bave ever used. Yours rea two parties 5 & REA co! Suitsble fora summer red | ing. W'lcn: p:rteaeh wd part ib real estate. Apply to 314 Snoapway, 25th April, 1856 i not go all the time with the party. Pieree, ia & Co, | in the union here proposed. Witnout it the dn maimutes’ walk from the depotor the Hodson | HOW?S & CO) S4Peseon tires wailed fa to certt'y that! Rave anes Prisma chvatecune | | 7De PRusmmr stated that Sorgeant-at-Armn Red | H24 000 oo tar (hisses), aud the object ‘of the demo- | Would fall aneasy prey = 4 ( Biver ‘Bat rosd, running to the efty about every hour; == wy ‘and found {t to ve the on'y effloxcious | already been appointed. cratic party was now to present s responsible A Voice—Unite upon Filmore, wabing daily to the city. Reatiow. Apply to L, = remedy ever Drought before my notes. Ihave, unforrans'e- | ‘The ecmmunieation from the President of theG@om- | mes, aba thus to decive North’ again But | Cries of “Put him ont,” “Put’him out”? R. KIPP, near the depot. Iv, for many yeare been subjected to unpleasant ame'ls araing ? er ge The Pra ext—The doorkeeper will arrest mas irom rate and other cases and have much p toreoom | mittee of the repablican party was then read, acfol- | stHl the sentiments o: pary are the same. ho int ith the order of ony BUG 8YORR.—WANTED TO PUROHASE FOR CA' mend your invaicale fluid to the puitc, Tam. Geatlemes, | jows, The Cemoeratic party was too wily to put up these fel- | Who interferes w: der of the Convention. ‘first elnes (fore. tn & theron: fons fireworks, Lal - youre, very reepectfally, = ay W. 8. Raprony. 8 ‘iw cu Tezna 18 es But. orth would 4 not bite = + the naked hed cocpreegpeeenyhrrmray =e ee -_ ress, Wi! articuiars, Drag: \boratory, North Potst, iN BOARD Su1P Jars Barres, Pre! }, NOR’ TV! ‘oRk, June ‘There was no! particle national on the OATES ” vente fcommurios ows considered cootdeatt = Je 234 A) ri, 136 Hox, Ropzrt Passipent NavionaL AMERICAN CON- net g ‘atform. There wasone princi. | maxded that the Convention now assemdied should Pi P Qptere tor the above, works shouldbe addressed $J.G.& | Mesars, Myers & Co.—Gentemes— Having used with grea | VENTIO . ving i slavehoiders ‘al ‘abide by. Tai give them a ticket upon which they could all untte— #ALE-TWO OF FRAPP'3 PATENT BABREL MA. | - EDGE, Jr, Jersey Oty,orto Sl ony srusteton your disinfecing uit, 1 deem it my duty, nat aly | fsn—The Netional Exeautive Commaitiee, appointed at Pie hele slaveer They turned of Pletee: Daugles & Oo, | aierioane § well ax Tepublicace, "With such. « tick sues, lor ort ana Sour barrels; and, ala, one machine tole Aaa poy Tinta ing us (od WE ape. the Fistebmg Conventica, on the za ot renee 146, Fihcut BY When their work is done they just they would sweep the S:ate of Pennsylvania by 30, H ae aed poten No. 10 Maiden .¥. | am, Gentlemen, yours. most respestfull = in calling a Convention to meet at Phiaielohis, on them to the slaughter house. (Laughter.) Audifthey | mejority. (Applause.) eter here sam pes o exhiption pleose, ine ovary verily of ee + GeNya arpanr, Commander of Ship Jamoe Baines. | 17th June inst, to present oaudidates to be supported for | Him? ine fumnenier howe.,, (Kangter.) At Seey | ese, Hasan of N.J., sald that be came from the R SALE THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A WRLL | [O™: cals Morekeopers’ sales, such aa crackers, orpe- | For sale, ai wholemlé by MYERS & 6U., sole ageata, 46 | the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United eget they would not pay or thank them for {ise (ile. EU: | dattiefelds of Trenton, and he represented @ State that arablobed clothing wore; la a good iccation 19 do bust: | “Bonds aenvered to any part ot he'chy, ort aay of the ral | Denver, west New York. and re‘all by every respectable | intended to embrace the members of all parties whe fool | more,) nad bern, through thehonored Senstor ofhis State, | would go ae far for itberty as any other State ia the ners pa Mmmall capital Inquire ai 31 Coenties allp, imme | ross or steamboat stations, free of expense. pa nel A Laan cl nest ie quests ssapire to ae — isaue Giger openly insulted. Mr. £. told a good story about a parson | Urion. He endorsed the sentimen's of the gentlemen eae, at ee ee aera WSPAPEBR PUBLISHERS WISHIYG TO HAVE en eens Capea bac high a — = mving » good ticking to @ proud bully, who when hecame | who bad preceded him in everything they hed sald in re- VE STORY DOUBLE HOUSE anp | J'UREWORK DBFOT. 183 CHATHAM STRERT, OPFO- Fork done in AT strie, and a: moderste rates, by a par. | place, to confer with tae People's Convention ea to the } to tell his experience in cuursh, sald that he was probe- | gard to slavery. He wou'd unite with them most ecr- nnd i good acer: pr ee’ 86700; | jos esta he National tneaire. —Shvpkeapers, and ell who wis PeRof gxDerience, wil addréas Nodoiph, vox 2074, ew York Fire tomrows Caiegerconly heel igen sete: | Diy the only convert ‘had the grace of God pounded | dally in Potting down this administration, and be was yl office. respecttul y i le iter a B. WOOD, 81 Coentles nlp, rom 109 A. M.yor'at | ‘Ocalon W. B-FREY, atthe old sand, 152 Chatham set, you t the Copveution over which you hare the honor to | ta naa the grace of Ged beeten int, him. (Reterring | Prepare ee en Eee oe a eertee for te PUBLIDIFY 18 UNIVERBALLY ACEnO eR Rete Preside, the following ex'ract from a circular of said | tq ihe Sumner outrdge.) And he did not think they jtantor street, from § to9 P. M. WATCRES, JEWELRY; 40, hcgeds pond ie committee, issued on the 26th of March last:— conld get it out of bim before November. (Laughter and ‘reatest in: R GALE—A NEW, HANDSOME PHILADELPHIA | mmm jgarasis read with aviaity, but the various stration. (Applanre,) He thought thet his e from New Jersey had been misunderstood in Drick front house. in Brooklyn. three stories and base- JALIPORNIA DIAMONDS-BQUAL IN BRILLIANO? e highways ard bywaya are per ib CIRCULAR OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTER—APPOINTED AT PITTS: | apy vag regard to the matier now under consideration. It ap- Me sod-deliar; has a) the modern improvemes ts, is in to the real gente’ pins. $3 to $15; $4 to $20; car | terest by mul'itudes of pedestrians, who thus become informed BURG ON THE 22D OF FEBRUARY, 1866, Tieut, jovernor Foro, of Ohio, next took the floor. jared to him, after listening to this debate, that there even minutes’ waik of ibe a8 10420" aromen, 8110 10" SH; etede, Pracsiows, oe. | snd interesied with regard to many waters concersing which | We solic to ine call which'nas preceded thie | re ‘yqid to his friend from New Jersey, he wae as goodan | was very li differenoce of opinion upon’ a wo 5 ing It your auention the main Herma any! Aasron 3.69, Bert cise" | Se oe spgeencataen yg em) Pan oe Ds | ae Css Saale MET apnea ae ohtass | {Metin facet wom te severet Sain seta | Arioe a he (it, Jone) ‘Gare tx.” ewan (ir #.) | GueionWewees i collengu ted he tiny goanen 5 fo ofilee, we are repared to execute every descrio- umber to three es the represen! grees to Ly » le Meaaaat of ervaial Garee, from Le iehy aka ectg: | ee PACONS, RADU eTIrg Jewellers Wi Brosdwar._ | tinct prising, fromine most consplouons porar to tbe taoet | Sach Stale is ntiled, to meet on thel7ih Jane. at Puiiude pola, | ter.) He was an American for the right and net for the | anything elas. Theonly question of difference waa as to fm Pavie; optical giassea, from 21 Itnes to 12 inches, Also, at- |OMPCSITION AND GOLD VEST OHAINS—A HBW | ‘rdor circular, at short notice, acd on reasonabe terms, | to prevent such may think suitedt> | wrong. (Applause ) This communication from the Re- | the manner in which this communicsiion should be re- tae hrcnz», of Dupian & Sales, from Paris. Orders reselved ‘Artic'e, warranted not to tarpiah or change color, or ibe | Book pub ish ipping and railroad agents. auctioneers, | upho'd the cause to wh'ch they are devottd, ae candidates for | pubvican Uommittee was the first incipleat sitempt to | ceived. Had they seen‘any authority frou the Convea- and geod bargaics made by A. DUFLAN &C0..12 Broadway, | Soney returned. foes $2191096. Manufactured aly yy | werchanis hote! Keauers, te. would ind tio Melr nierest io | De Pretdeney eevee who fort ita be toe eorainantienas | CUzy that wild and fractious team bitched up forfree- | tion at Pittsburg given to its standing commistes by RB SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY Wioleonie deniers supplied. Lyra eit hee pee a = mich should control ie flection, to, meet st tbe same time bee ee La Panny" Wtaceuma) nae big ts i plate to. mike thls communication | JACOBS. meufactaring jewellers. 407 Broadway, 'T, JOHN'S DAY AND FOURTH OF JULY ARE R | and place, to conter t wwention as to eat course | horse foo w . 4 ‘ e Conven' re assem ere was no such Seto, 08 00) Right frenne, between Zhirty eights und | _ 1. 85. JACOBS. Be b meee, | Ss Masonic and 1.0. 01 0. F. regalia, jewcls oo | 10 crown ‘thelr common wishes with su of th econ e | th ving this fractious team be cautions; th eel communication of bry nb street “apply in he hoe fr eight asa Fermee, Sanit eaeake donb iSia, yo'd and’ fer waee aco, | pardon wbleh wil be reprerentod at Phil deiphia baa ates | ban “great “work to, Accomplish, and’ they | Gore inperianes haa, that of any. revpectable eltizen ? : SILLIARDS. laces ‘embroideries, bullion for embroidering fringes, gimps, the gems pict roveblionn, Decsens 1 wee given, so cael Oumar ought to lok carefully to that letter—it speaks of | He was one of those who wou'd receive reapesttully the RB HALE—A LIQUOR STORE, IN WAST BTRRRT.— | erie KING OF BILLIARD LRATARRWAS TO Tan | wiiner® {eEr, eagion, masonic charm, diplomas sid ateeur | no demoorat who dose not love the republic. ‘There eno | Whigf, of democrats, of republicans, ami has | ocmmunieation of the humblest freeman. It appeared Tos pines ie gre cl the bent Hands in New York for Teentinn Rechiiea gad Gumcaruiron meet ioree | Tal cag he Ts Whig who does bet jove the resubiic. “There is no American | not’ fal'ed to speak of Americans. ' (Applause.) | to bim, as herald before, that the ques‘ion now sud- Seay zen . Plea aes will be Gs vorag ein wie . pay d og Ln Speed et eee . al agen ot eve fhe repavlc, ies aq there ia | ine Fag reg giro ager ee Mg es in this | mitted was merely one of form. He would \en‘er to the a ror wi ir po 10 10 je "i ? OS nrg ‘ashington streets, Say teen tous lone LK. . * abides af entian SAN ATELNED. CAD Y-RIDERY £ 00, 0ORKRS me uralized el great contest for freedom. And shou hey re‘use communication all the respect it deserved, and Hudson but it is not so important tbat ihe great movement whick we | (Cyies of ‘(N6, no.””) There was @ great responsibility | he would ssy to the gentemen sending it, “Be bis tube? dy ensblons. But, how runs ; cA deaire t rafally ins fed shall be desiznated br g A iB BALE_THB LEARE AAD PURNITURR OF HOUSU | gnerent of public opinion, Fe anmouncen 10 ancaamicng com, | RATT rp cadebct aFe, Prepared to sell at wholeaalo or re | Scots lo leaiar same, ar that i abal be atronr, unitet endef | Festieg on the American party here represented. laws | yeu called republican or by uy other ‘name, Ro. 486 Broom: Wooster. Applyon the pre- | munity his “orginal comdication cushion of 183.” { dare Country dealers suppiied at abortest notios. fect've, Why may nota!) those classes who are hostie tothe | bad been passed im Kansas, and enforced there with the | we wil unite with you in carrying out the wilses, from 8 to 12 A. Mi. Bip #0 ihe pro: Ler Lege nape the band, ‘The upcersigned hsve discontinued the manufacture of can- pat opt ae territory enone oe — end bowie per kre ne want = oe great objects we allhave in view.” Bat how was ‘whore envy at ibe superior merit cf my mote! tariee with pa ‘ Impendin nger to vote for a common wi would dat . nse, ‘etritory, this to be done? Sa; @ the communication be re- ROR SALE A NICK COUNTRY, RESIDESOR 16 THR | Unt combination ey bnew the onlt bod of uaion: bepas- | ABoen “tne pater omponag he ber Gra have augoan | Romanek o sueptibe grand rranpecfeeptcaar ue ez) | where hey had expeciea 10 bear the volee of rerdodt | exived und refered to" mili an the eomm(ttee 3 a H ; ome! wvebo! blood ‘Con: bation af Huyler's The noure a two story anc aiulc trams | have the prost MICHARL PHELAN, 39 Chambers street. | Pmp/oved is thle branch oF oar siabiiskment (eam eighteen 10 cong EPS Unios whe tabor wie ibe | and of freemen, has been made red with the report that this Convention ought to defer any action oo . 5 ‘ ’ ed, with about wa acre of groun : b TO eo oe apr aw ater | of slaughtered’ brethren! Why, then, stand {dle? | unl afer the meeting of the Republican Osnvention, sirable uluaiion fr & person doing business | TVre OFFER YOR SALE, A SPLENDID SIOCK, WITH te ne eater osetia recmraetice | iract from the righis ot ihe Sta'es 1 dispose of thesanject | Why uot join with every party’ trying to cve were they prpared for that? (Cries of “No, no.’”) Then s* w York. Jt will be sold on ressona>le terms. Apply to our new invented cushions, aud not the common combi: | them to the publie, believing that they will conitoue to man: | Within their limits accor din cir sovereign will, yet hold | this locotuco pro-slavery administration / .) | he consisercad it wass mere matter of furmas to the ee ere aoe eeeneny reed ene OUT. zation which was lnvented over twenty reargago, which prov- | nfacture caney of s Guaily faily equal io that heretofore wold | {ta tuence to cestroy the freedom of while Iaboreraadisvo- | That was the work they hed to accomplish. Let | manner in which the two Conventions éhould communi. ed io be worthless and are now being oifere d forsale, R.L.&A.BEUART, | Ject of invectia rh ® view to repress the aggressive | them, then, go at the work like men. (Loud cueers.) | cate to each other; that they were willing to waite hand POR PAPE MARDI MANTHIS, SIX TO i 5 fe 5 ‘theusend do)lars an) ft tyne. 7 ‘ er: Ibe sal Gait GRIFFITH & DECKER, 9 Ann stroct, ‘Baw Yone, May 31, 1856. Power in every coastitationsl Wey: eed this appeal to all | Tey had held cutgto the Conventim now sasmbled | in handia carrying out their coamou object, So far as FOWL : 7M. J. SHARP, 143 FULTON STREET, ——— aeeamaaey SUITE DEER OTD, the O8th of March, have been great. | the ol've branch of peace, and the responsibility | New Jersey was concerned, she would cordially unite in W Miaia tilara ables, wih te now style st custion, na, | ‘T "bid aa Spat tas be eared fos stint Renken, No Fnaemented by agresione tince perpetrated in Kansas, | BOW devcived upon them of sooepting or refasiag H, | emapon s ger whom this Convention should IR, 114 Weat rhirty. * cooking, No - : er‘or to any other in use. He has la‘el 1 en fed in the room; F Were they ready to go home to their c.nstituents now ncminate, 86 WEST WASHINGION PLAGE. | pots os Puites mreot’ which ha nflers for aioe fmoke, no, sit, no heat radiated in the room; i and ex- | and in the Senate of the United States. BR SALE KO. 55 MEIN A ¢ instant'y; economical and ice from $4 ‘central power at Cincinnati haviog decided to elon. | sroulcer it? They ehould ast like men, and say to the for the pur ier witnlag, onl te aie ok soot pe Sind rong! bath gm ae irs Go ee = . Offiee 375 Broadway, up stairs. 8 robatention the present administration, and to per- Philadelphia Convention, through their chairman, that | the man was. The America New Joraey had their Ecnvemain-on mertgute, if wasied. Inquire of CHAS, PAR- OILs. ~J. DEMORESY, Patentes, | Puitate ite policy, we con only hope fo arrest these ag. | Sey were ready to co-operate with them. (Applause) | preferences, it wae true, but all they asked ‘Give usa pp ss swinioaudansinisiannniidemomcneaanen ie beiniataands . , Spaces. Tey taetaltt They had tried in every possible shape te get rid of the | man that will lead us onto vistry.”” ( Applause.) pornena be pauecias we in atierdance. at 710 Broadway. They guarantee to cure | ject te accomplished unless all wi sin sentiment | Purpose. The crisis was upon them, ani they must meet | The Convention declared iteelf ready for the question. KBROSENE ILLUMINATING OTL. shouwatirm, peuraigis, and sl! diseases arising from the im | tan be brought to act for ® common onject. Impressed | !'- He heard an old man once teliisg about his expe- ‘The question was taken, and the motion was agreed to. The sdvantage posressed by th's oll are:— Frndent ure of mercury or other metalic mudsances. Special | Ceepiy with a cenoe of our responsibilities in regard to | Hence in tying to get rid of & skunk, whieh | So the communica'ion trom the Chsirman of the Re- Reuse. A large porilon ean renvin on morigage, it wanied, | 1. 7 be inteneliy of the light produced. jeparcencet for Jeaiee, the approaching election, I have deemed it proper, at the | Visited his premi.es, and which annoyed him very | publican Committee was referred 10 « committee of one Inquire on v1 , corner of Putnam and Clason avenues, 2. Itis not explosive. earliest moment after its permanent organization, toinvite | much. He tried in every possible way to kill it, but om each State. 3. It will remain fluid when the best sperm oll has oon- MILLINERY, &C, the attention of the American Convention to the senti- | Without auocess, until finally he found out the hole | A motion was made and agreed to that each State ap- OR SALR— ALL THE FIXTURES NECESSARY FOR A | 264: 0 sey gocnomy, £4 19 worth of keronene aap — Ye ebop, ci was! De a . —| 7 rf i pr pe ny PPIT | ga\imuch igntae $000f repeseed ol SiZot winio, 826 7 of | [)¥ ain herateuion ofthe. iedion to her acre iad womuat | in thelr elrcular at the pericd of theis calling a People’s | cle#ed it up with stones, making up his mind th hn, ~ mem oh a ae aren cee id Heth, tp tae, Seat arsortment of dress caps and Readdromes mourning seta, | Convention the wisdom ana importance of which being pie eae, invery Canali Gn Wee 30 Glebe e a aio; John A. Ov OB SALE—-THR STOCK, FiXTURRS AND GOOD diog camphere tad ayivie a"iere, wuhoet tis Sahni barques, £c., at 26 Fleecker street, east of Broadway. im no sénge diminished at this time. feat baad iabas 2 FC ANaancer sana) amy there ah 8 Pen ieee, io We wil ofa liquor store, doing a first rate business. For | {ite camphere how Very reepee'fully, your obedient servant, it now existe, but el aga! y lave | S. Perry, Uopnecticut; W. A. Howard, tigulara inquire at the corner of Goerck and Bivingion ala., oy to amok , r D. MORGAN, States, so that it might sttek iteelf to death athome, | Law, New York: Jn Gne block frem the Kast river, AN, me v York KEROSENE LUBRICATING OL —The effect of this , SHAVELLERS @UL BD. : yory is for dy magi Nf i EI 2k Chairman of the Natioral Executive Committee, a Panny, of Kansas, was them introdueed by the | Jeu OR BALE-LEASE, ATOOK AND FiXruRRS OF A | Seusel Dy the use of impure ole wears equal to : E store. ov the 001 tect Nat: where it burrowed, and having seen the animal go ia h point its own member of that committee. ments and objects of the National Committee, as expressed i The following are the mames of the committee so z chinery is found to be perfectly magical; ft removes the — an a then introdneed tater is sperm 8 not congeal at a low mina inebort eens MIon Cost Hoe isaterise fet cftacatand | TEP Cnarhacax—This ecmamunteation was handei to me spplanse. ‘oe Ma he Gia, nt iateod to mabe along Bayare, New J ee twill be nord inin gay. fo. ibe" highest Sidter, | POrRE magnificentiy in al the solar, mecbanioal, bianac'e and rd sealed, Its contents were unknown to me. What is the | speech, for gentlemen who wore accustomed to speech | Ruvard’ Maine; particulars, apply #1 67 Chaabers street, third floor, front, | hand lamps; sive, © slgnal and howsprtt emir ne ine atlen. will of the Convention in respect to i:? making could entertain them better. He stood here as | Oregon. rik OF Pontis the certifiosties to p the representative of bleeding Kansss (tremendous ap- hile the delegates were a; Ming the commit! ‘OR @AL—A NICB AND WELL Fttran UP Porrer | S34, 7sherm le parieuiacly requested to ” Mr. Covov¥, of Pa., moved that it be referred to 4 | pisure); an the only delegate ot that far off seo'ion of duistdees guve tives. coors te Bite eek ine mateo, threa' * Dasiness, in ine sixth ward, Ventre AUSTENS, Ageia for the Kerosene Oil Company, ocmmittee of one from each State represented here, with Joved country, Kansas would be excused for not sen: and wer 2 ‘tened to be turned ou lars inquire of J - d n 3 zy é. a wer ty boy fre eanee roe joo No. 50 Beaver street, New York. inatractiona to report to this convention. # fuller representation from the fact (hat she needed Mr. C. Ei moved @ recess tiil4 o’eloek. (Cries . her men to protect the lives of her cftizens. He had a | of Three v’eloek.’’) Mr. Joxms, of New Jersey, said that be had understood, | ¢cutie object in coming here, One was to represent Mr. Lasren—We would not have time to get dinaer be- when he came to this Convention, that it weean American | Kanras in thie Convention, and the other was to take 600 | fore 4 o'clock. n . | men back there with him at the close ot their delibera A Dmecats moved that members be a4mit pena Ccnvention, (Applause.) While willisg that that com- | 0°) ™*(, splsuno.) The cilizene of Kansas were native | words, so an voucep Out the Pillmere meen yeaa OHEAP—TWo SkTS or, ODD FELLOWS’ CABPETINGS AND UTHOLSTERY. and bauer. wire awe ont ~ asain aa q' 127 Bighth aveaue, SUPERIOR STOCK A OF BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH CARPETS, fo R SALE CHRAP—ONB HORSE UPRIGHT per velve's, 11s, per yard, qurieation should be reszectfully received, he contended | Anercans, (Applause) Though the border rafians | “Wr, Lester's motion wan pa ae Gorn tee A Sanemea tape raed Pee yard, that it had no business to be referred to s commitwe of | dear ef eubsuing them and hanging Charles Robinson, | at balf part 12 o'slock, took’s recess till releakn Sorween Tillery end Johnson. Superior ingrain : per yard. Rigs ANDERSON, 90 Bowery, POR SALE, A BARGAIN—A TWO STORY AND At. rr tio frome house and Jot, 261100 tn the viliage of Manbattin, | QPRING IMPORZS*10R, 1886. tiom. " 4 he tow tmpriconed, if he were to hang, the citizens While they were breaking up the outald ened tole Convention. (Applanse ) They had ecme here for | Cr™ ances would hang with him. (Applaase.) | themealves by giving cheers for Fillmore aud groans fer A evecific purpowe—to place before the country an Ame: | The Missoari invaders were enforcing their laws up- | the black repubiieans. [a (ect, tu kieked up, to use ‘ican candidate fer the office of Prerident~and thei: | on the houses, horses, goods and all fp their own expression, ‘‘partisuler hell,” magh to the am: MOR ‘commencs her regular BARY, Vile, em ibe wouth side of 13st stroct betweea Bloomingdale ~ ald not be Cischarged till they placed such | ovuld steal that belonged to the citizeus of K. | Snares moaal seed pot Will be sora Yor 61 {W00; o0e bait can sonsines (3 poco the Pari oe Me ity bd wn defore the countr, man Talos known they were not enforcing them upon the men themuive™ | Ooavention.. : atagieeer a ‘meer Apply 10 W. H. RAYAO2, corae, of Broudway Are now recelving trom pl, a veslibs, tod as Y- | sutececenta would prove acesptable, This Coa- | ‘or they have told the officers sent to execute these la | 4, on: reporter left, th ter RT tasty chkoven. BOORATIVE PAPERS, Mi Tier § Dori rer, 104, M.'landé P.M. iweriagCo | vention would go as far as the farthest in doing | that they would never submit tothem. (Great applause ut reporter IE, Vase wan a sont of euttaipeny RaRy 12, oST, TEV AND, Bien pacien, _ Jeu d Port Besstioe sed bate to Wen ¥. Bh ice and ertablishing the princfole | He came bere to say that Kansas wanted concentrati pendent opposition mee'ing being held at the further end BAY REWBURG A RBAIDENOS, OOM: | LA POO Mempoade * Sve nnd 20d imiations, with border | ‘or which ® relwn Uckel Will be givea. No bat m ip the North, (Cheart)” That commasieu- | of effort and action in her bekalf'on the part of all tus | of the Hall, which was being addressed by an eathusiea gurriage and ioe hous; ix OHAMBER ANi OTUER PAPERS, — scan epantiogs out, with which no Ameriean Couven; et roan). aah nereay. was Ateamptiog 00 ertabiioh beet sede and fralt irves; price $8,000. ™ Fveny VARISTY OF STYLE AND PATTERN, EB UD Bp LO axu me overt Evie Tie daenuat ante bs bo E that Terry, He ae that the communiostion AFTERNOON SBSSION. eee ort, if ORIFFIN, Capt Navid Police, wilileave dale, unaifer, | {rTet but yet it was “an district, They met | aow under diseussion wor referred tos committee, | The Convention reassembled at 4 e’clock. A larg WOR SALE OR BXOHANGE-—A VERY FINB TROTT! WINDOW SHADRB OF THEIR OWR MARUFACTORA, | ! ‘i 4 the qi not as free soilere, not as republicans, | He was well aware that there wire mon etten f PW Rdtte horse, for gestiowen’s ue. tor onion ANG | an SYROLATERT WOODS, ousaim MareRiaia axp roxnrons | (Ber notes, Taaing foot OF sand he eae Feet ot Poko! | cutee Amerieans: and they would meet it ander no other aiton whose Oniy aim and’ objec: waste rele c. | ctO"d of the oatae Fillmore delezailon wore in attend greaanees for a first rave lady's suddie boree, ‘apply at 16) Ot the suring’s importation, ad rl 534 o'clock. Lanvin. vee (Caer) Mew Jersey was 4 wah om es pola: ruin, ire were a They were enemies, who hai | 4"6¢, and, to keep them in check, there was also a om- street In fall and comp ieta, . z * le bope some of it over-2e jotned hands wit 6 black power of ala\ police. anderstood that - SALE OR 70 LEY—THREE NEW HOUSE: ‘Which they offer wholesa’e and retail. at euch prices as io ore BNRY MALLAN, Agent permitted to play “Dandy Jim from Carolire”’ woud per pany amorg the friends of treedom. ig Md ry prenee beard polka on jenn BALE O8 70 LET THREE NEW HOU SE OM | sent vonraal inducement to Durehsesrs. \jRW YORE AND BRIN BAILROsD.—ON AWD ai | ait them to vlay ‘Hall Columbia,” ord permtt them | stand or fall by the action of this Convention, Ho had | Schusetts delegation were entirely opposed to the prop: houses are 22 feet wide by 45 feet deep; lots, 92 feet 4: | eee N Lt Rd 19, 1866, and until further pes alvo to pley “Yankee Doodle.” (Laughter aud appiauce.) | never yet been icentified with the republican party; he | *ition emanating from the Ex+cutive Committee of the Beoreagortai i olera nprrramenta, Heat sno mk INSTRUCTION, nina wil leave pier foot Of Duane weet’ we ftolse | Mr. Haroon, of New York, deemed! the cramunicytion | ware native orn citer, ad been @daceted in domo- | republican party, and that they were prepared, rather My farther partowars siree!, near 2) 4 aan en jumt presen vot on whic! facoesn of the | cratte principles, and had ‘al intained tf i : 2008, CARD. THE GUBACRISKR W/L. RECEIVE PIPrLa ahirk express, 0 €.8, Mtoe Demat, party in the Nerih depends, They, asa national adain. | Franklin Pleroe gold them out shamefully, pat trom vost | ‘2A be dragged at the tail of the repubiioam party, to SOR GAL OR YO LAT—THH TORKE BTORY AND Bats, hag HR Tn Ait Mtr Deane ant stration y, had but « portion of the States of th+ | time forward, he had/worked regalarly:n the American | Te-secede, and, if needs be, support Bachanan. There json br nraen Te ayostemni ire botmeae exping, do. Fill euooe a guaraniend LOell ray ican Pyne em, nl gee Ns Sorth. 1 there Tere two pacetinly paca Southern ranks. (Appian) “The speaner, after narrating some | are evident symptoms of & general smash up, as well ‘ven ‘oppoatt em tralni Magan n party s ‘5 a y—then wv dents that at te attack - ane ovement comimards e fins view of he's | OaRD AND FUINION—TOREE OR FOUR LITTUR tee Heche and with ihe lightaing expreed trate | cuelz duty would be elear; but Ir they treated the commu- | cence, raid that he ought when the five sanoon pad | ‘0m the elementn wi hia as without the Convention: Srogarpare, Avols atthe corner of Seveati secone io de Sencatee te aniiee itsted Geahier tenets Dene | moet ters S OFM, Grom hors! Cheanher | 2ication with negiees they would have four partion in the | wax thrown at the hotel there, the que:tion who should | M‘ience, and we shall see. favenae 0d OalLAGUAN, Also, lote tor sao oe i Arnel) v8 ‘Putiosnn, and ield, acd of course ensure theredy the o! Grenanee fr ety property, ia Peventyiecme wcesi,Deincen | Briton” ane Sauee TEAS the Biker amet | wey bamenser. ats E.Ns tor Newbury tne Wddiewee | crmcentloeanci@ale. The republican par ‘Third and Fourth avenues. Apply as avove. 4 | Wilegiven, apply teil Vandem pireet, on Saturday and | di uutermedinte aun, m ction of the | rule America sank into significance compared with tue The Convent! Med % siaod upon | querticn of whet Bind of Americans should rule—~(ap- | minutes met are Me ne eee twamiy Sve cum of tw own. They stool en a plantorm of their | planse)~for in that attack upon Lawrence, there ware yest GP. eT ‘Right exprese at 6 P. M,, tor Dunktrs and offic, 7 “4 BLE OR FO L.BP—TAR STONR FRONT Mousse | MOPOAY ey or at ST. MG, tor Dosetrk end Wats, and rere. pablican com aittes, in nting ithe aany engaged who professed to be followers and adhe- The Presipent, in opening the prossetings, said—Dariag 7 eee eigiv'h eareet: lot fnll size; hove 2 by GL, QUAsL MAGI ar ae - | doe 1 + 18 } rem's to Fillmore and Donelson. If they were Americans, | the morning some confusion and disorder arose in the sil the modern improvements; bas beer nowly painted | NATRSY, MAGIO AND VENERILOQUISM.~2HS | ‘the shove trsing ron dally, Ranéaye oxeepied, he ot. It depended unon the action of this Conven: | hall, Ifthe? “ . Bregglons god ete potest onder. taquke or MURUSN, | gow sod Farts nyine retired from hie, provestion. will | tage express Cale sontieet st Wimire. sib 'Re fmare ice whether Kansas would be a free State or not, for he | Dall: If thet came from members of the Convention, oF from hy ol, OF A: 59) Pour h street Ka’ Gen evar wondedial apa, ROTA aCe ee aden meee ara boy haat selene ruse comers week held the balance of power, and | *trangers in New York, they certainly forgot thamselves shey should act like mon. He | end the duties which should bave goverved them. If it was ready torhake bards with the blackest kied of @ " on republican to order to wipe oot slavery in Kenang, (Ap. | Sr" hank och New =~ they forgot every du y piause.) God help them to stand up like men, and | “f bospitelity amd everyt which belonged t> re sbouider to shoulcer in the great wovk before thei, | +pectability. I have, however, though I trust and Mf wets oguosels were wise sad pradeat, victusy ‘bere is no necelty for it, Moyle ne ‘addres Fi of Siam, care of Professor Valio, % Barker street, Phi- ; fern ald ' RAT @YRRRT.—FOUR FINE FOTLOIRG . igieense; xi Detainee, wth Rutllo Orering and Now Por to preserve the cons! Meg teree sory brieg bres on Bhiriy wid pa SORE. et A ee Tcl cae eee Lae | eventiy. (G tes seplewe) Fi ‘ £ 3 Y divided i ‘ r . = n Sirona on fechange for merchanaice, Yand warraa's, RDGOFIORN'S METAMPOLITAN ACADEMY AND GYM Mel TELE Frost Mature Nations Feces See SF | that thie Nort, tf Would be ax 7 wtamped Upon, ware dispored ty merg ore Beverr lords &e Apply im netistely jo 4, J. WORKS, | AS nasiuto, 93 and 0 Rech Bvenue, near ashindion square, Fort, © , J be Teast ym, Gomars evpermans | the differences now exletthg bets cen parties in 7) Over Perk Sauk, Boskamn etroet ARDG AIK, A, M., Prloelpal,

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