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HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1857. “ : RO tone for thelr creation, eontained 1, the ianguage, “ shall | 10 ve when | Gramiey, do Sid ist, dark Lacy Mitzabeth, su-yent, REPEAL MEET‘ANG (N TAMMANY HALL, | Beste 8 tmposee | Oey gould not nave any proection | be elected by We people, oe Sppsintad te ibe | Br. dead ha eae! (arwuring outce whee | mou ied VA ‘Yo eur merchants evasion to go Saal aes aes we Legeininge may my, Ge CJ two or three Bundred people present. one a Mn Gristo’ Lavesaee eel ont TWE BLACK REPAIBLICAN LEGISLATURE DENOUNCED, | '=ist doigen, ne pr the cncatation of 1848 Abat wore apposed io pote | INS word hin Dee roterred we tbe pop eee en oan on Seti hs mestnn etjnened. | | Conus, 13 Bren bee diacaren ansidahanneabhaanane Lay the cities, {OW 4g und villages, and the “ap THE B/ALOT BOX THE ONLY REMEDY, | net previonly wal ciety nitogie en eo | Paints, 0e © aatien Garect, oe bow worastad| | MARITINS IAT RLLIOENER. : pled connenmhabedsaee nants. eae 8OM'£ STRONG RESOLUTIONS. | “Seomeds itt prone nanais wu Ts | tu eit Wes wore "My me poe furan, sored | Serene Lowenbelaoen3 Beste Sax, July _asrerty omens, Alma, Chie pasaeananaaaaaoonens . ty qua@oation ‘the Court of “Appesla had de- | 2 0°B8"Autional direction then stand, be 4sMARAO FOR NEW YORE—vEm BAY. ton; Seih bart, Velocky, White Borns oe ‘ Tilsen, init attempt t0 r) Dill umoonatitutional, the demoorats could | clecle, by the or the ae the | Som Rues.. MOON Bisas.......m0rm 19 00 Tnouas, July 30—in port 1y Swift, a BY asic, a Calcium Light and a Small by indirection, and in ei oe or aeeeee tt, to whion they woetd | [#slatore may, * 7 5 Senaes, Bane pedo ool Roe Same -roon OVO SO |» Sane oer Boar ras Muy, Se wesurtbaeoe ioe Figh' trary to tbe r were not lawyers; wo wero BR Rg Port of New York, August 13, 1987. a7 R460, June 10— are bare Renwood, Deston Bones? ra poe ppt om ay Area en ae are EO iis, | tan Police a yn ae ' tales eneaaee a TRA ie guano. Bed Shh, abip Biv Aine to coerce \soovered a faw in oar Commissioners. y * CLEARED. 5 ot " arth, et! Orases auaee an John Cochrane, Danie! ai pf oe Tent Dome Arcane aseren wen eemeeeees Ton of the rights of the ent en York't | _ Ship Eureka, Lane, Cape of Good Hope—Chambere & Hei- | cer, 'Baiou, Talosbuaso is pales!” bei pe Slekele, Petals wich do aot interfere with the ri et | vi ang tbe conetitulion ‘would “have only. been an | Would Invoke the addres oa aye nee Pt | ah A Roscher, Melbourne Koooe. Axononaar, Joly senha Palm, Jovi oan a, &., &. tive in practice ’ oa a mane, tome a tiving pacts they, in their last words say, “if the constitution Bip W Brae 8 haw. Hanteport-s'B Waltsey ao, | ipARTPERY; July 39—Are Davia Hosdley, NYork; Fas pense Resolved Brig Gove ( Ii, Palsrmo—J 8 Lawrence AvG0A Bay, OOH. May 2047 Moneynick, Smith; Boston, : Bey y Brig Vevia (Bem) fiaas, Portan Flatt Sraver, Koni &00 | fh Jay 10—-Ary Blobmoad Gostine’St Joba, NB. F. eres wgenmepcangingh woke pe poeeet e reteset tt i werd tote reat | Big A taylor, Graham, Aspinwsll—Panawe Hallroad Oo, LB asr eens Gah Briizon, Hkerk vin Lowe ieeisigs bs perenne hs ecogiag walt Coe Tere ae reenagrun ce: | Beeele mas 0 Wo ik themeatas, dad hey wm ihe eee | S2zsrecr may be Metgedeuperionss perhaps, ngere | qth Lamotte: Hedngs Forks and Oroaby, Oroter@ | “suas Joy Sener slot Klock, Palmer J : stantial interests of this city ; that the atvempts mede to ob- laure they must the innovations, the | sbout the lajaries dome to ite spirit. But, tn my catimalo, | “Sehr Bt Lawrence. Taf. Jacksonville—W I Bush. Boapesvx, July 3—Aar Gen Green, He tlurd, Mobile; Bro» RESIBTANCE TO LEGISLATIVE OPPRESSION. tain the office under that appointment, whether with tho enor: Schr Walter Raleigh, Tut i a; End thers, Thompson Charleston Sid 2th, W H Chandier, Gage, RAPEALL REPEAL! | MEPEALID Oy aid of a Jus ice of the Sapreme Court or otherwise, have me Ce See re TY | Feat cs ‘sain ws -bye Mav Gacans MaMiUaSaA? The demooratic Pepuviioan electors of ibe city and county of | Deen absurd in the extreme; and we rejoice that such ‘Schr MO Hopkins, Malmsbury, Bich: Gimuire, Jule 27-8ld Wor Woodbury Mt Lela. Yorks ‘York, friendly to regu ar nominations and the asages of | ‘rifling with essential rights and interests, and such a Sor 8 C Jones, Beaman, Nor‘oik— sia: ges, 281d. Leander, ( urtin, do; 24h. J Oe nmphrays, Moree, do. . wnaee uested 1 assemble at Tammany Hall, om mockery of lege] proceedings have at length been ttopped Schr 8 E Jobnson, Johnson Newbern--Davis & D July $0--Pa sed by, Prussian brig miller, from "Sivaspay Avewina, Avcvsr 18, Dy the action of an able and oxperienced judge, pos Sohr Somerset, Sterling City Polnt—Van Tak eee. Po retoes, for she ae of goaeidering tne uenrection by sersing the confidence of the whole people of whatever poy French. L Kenn’ 4 ae L, July 3i—Avr Havanna, Storkton, Londoa (and sid for tered ‘cudaene. — party. . a P Ch , Bartford—J B Edwards, UBLIN, wards, " a poseypecipc exailerating musto of a fine band in vy ihe daly pony pea fra of the se of the Hop Weare, gee, Now'iaren, Maer, istin JUy Rha ale ss Benker, Peer baad H 4 " for Bos on nego — the exhibiulon of a pair ef calcium lights | whole State to subdue and 0) the people of this cit; Steamer Noveity, Bell Philadelphia—J @ N Bria F, J 24~—Arr i Carvalk« the balcony and on spell Ife ary corner pea ohm nao ln td Bteamer Soulnport Gladding, Philadeighia J 8 Edwards, | va" Jaly i Dereh ere mae & Praia, Carvatko, Norfolk, “eitracted a consiterable crowd ‘n front of the hall, and in = Paw ty, pee path al ‘tbat GLascow, July 28—8ld Harpwell, Sto-er, Boston (and froma few minutes, when the doors of the Old Wigwam were sepa 000 Saws, Lae pega deter : |. via Havana sth | Greenock 2%»), nies , the 7 al democracy rushed in like a whirl nc ncgdles Snel yh hina al ane ene pron ty A many egg hives ‘a ape peml principle. They were wrung by the vassal from the ne- inbtta bales To MG Robert an vaya port for ty aly, pen arr tr Hathaway. easiahe. ma Ts ston Sette room, Win he ata t | Satine dome, ot enc Haram | orf angaray mi the “ang fenag tay, | Sumner Ue, Magn cena | ogaaen an winlngsgscmacen, a tose | a-Ca nc BE Menai ie, Nisa experienced hands, they rushed, one and all, for the | gry Wings, and, re-esiabl oa, Ms | Mad pais 12 conte foe thats Uaor, ne wudden obultions of | St Orders of feudal Anarchy, here and ero emerged bese | oe'” Mangolia (of Hat ofa aint OF oxchanesd up. Wianvkc, July H-SIa Biteo, Lindenheue San few seats in the room. ‘The reporters and invited | to themeclves and just to us; and not until that | ofthe pokes ab, Boas parr fortresses of civii liberty. ‘The requisitions of the Crusades pals, wih ship Arable, Aug 12, 70 mien My 8 from Tandy Peavec duke Seace Benito, Pavstion asaaien EOD tr peter i wih mcr ue | ey rg neces | a en uae ae eee eae | ct recto atte Sf | Hat ert ny hn Sm Me Rn | ENS Te omic uevcamctn Dona man’s query, bu jen0e a Fiala days, with coal. to ; . Luce Camden, Me; Caras Seeereae toprent dover wt) Se sneentenes wee ne, rt will we abide by and tne ties | 90, He then'explained his vote on the Canal bill, saying | Cities were the frst to feel the beneflelal effects. | Venice, ? «pelagic = OE i cain, Mua Sed cas slignh to hee. One croak guatonsn free ine | the listers, Lane Bet xestus Sntoa Brome omt Loe | 2 ted for the Dill because he considered ite Jost and | oeriod themselves into soverciguiies and some lato inde ark Biagio le), Guglielmino, Palermo, 46 days, withfrult, | yryeas, ‘Nuria: Wm Cuming, Youns, ‘Philateioeies Sereno ne gemectns | mere stone fasta tot | i naa omar o mi ee | Entre cece el nee | Paty cae Ne sentm te wint | SiMe ann ch ae a ‘ or ow Qi » 0 belder; Cal ; vowdles bad oo the stand?” Tue verdant inquirer was | Resolved, That although we may have differed decided- | Roisinge; but i be was ever reduced to the necessity of ieee Ae meme pine tae, Ga cieae of MIRE Terese, Berey, Marncatbo, July 9, with cotiee, Ae, 10 Buichngs, Yor Fee Wine Norrie. Battioneees amnihilated #hh a glance froma rovereign in shirt sleeves, | ly from many honest and weil meaning men belonging | choice between them, he would nct hesitate to record his | Wealth triumphed over the swcrd, forcing’ from the tena. | MEuent to lighter, Mackay, Trinidad, 3 days, with sugar, 'o eee, 2am 2 ey aed Pe ‘maith Co. a a earce; ‘willie » good natured black republicaa, ho had come in | heretofore to polical parties whose princi, we deemed egains iliberal aud anti-American as the | Clous grasp of feudalism the liberty of the vassal, and re | john Mm for curicaity, remarked that fi wea very reapecable Coseaea tad Macnee at oe eumepeees Bi hn the servitude of the people with municipal {auma. party. - | _ Bark Mustang. Greenman, Ma/agorde Bay 24 days, via Ki {, NYork. we now invite and weloome their co-operation with ue in | “°ur. Sickles than took his seat amid loud and long oon Pitles.” The cites of Lombardy followed in train, and com. Weet§ gary wf wool be ied H Brower & °7 |} (ln,the river outward bound Slat, Colin Moise, Bramhall, mooun, . for Wiilm iy The for opening the meeting having arrived, Mr. | sustaining the conservative compromises of our nation- | tinued cheers. posed a powerful association of free communities, the fruits | , Brig Suiton, Joy, 19 days, with hides, tobacco, Ent out Min, 0 8 Pennell Meloher NOrleans; 3 @uoacs H. Preame called the nese mbiage to ordor, and | al compact, and in vindicating tho rights of this city | “Tho Hon, Jobn Cochrane being called upon, arcee and | ofthetr industry. Many German cities about the same time | £°, 10 Hostosk & Benjamin, The & heel pesvongers, being } 1 JW york’ 29h, Wealern Rmpire, Harlow, Hosta, Badens momipated for Chairman Wm. M. Tweed, who was clected | againat the usurpations of the party now in power in this | addressed the meeting as follows:— Fcce magia gm form of gym oii ee to the United Magellan Steamship Co, who were po to | Stilfhen, Buy sane: | mee Shmptag, Wikoe, Hs by scolamation. State. ues even Present day. } Cologne, Bruns- | take the steamer out. say lon, Wilson, SPEECH OF HON. JOHN COOHRANS, n 4 inva, wpencer, N.xork; Ocean nw Mr. Twsep, taking the chair, expressed his plearure Resolved, That in union with our brethren of the State t called wick ~ Dantzic, united in thet celebrated association, eg fay Turks Island, Aug 4, wih ai killings, ‘pi Ss Siayen, 3 oD ‘this ontpouring of the democracy It evinced | we will labor with untiring perseverance and zeal for ite | _ This is not the firet meeting that has ever ue; which having been joined b; ‘Nesmith & Sons," Aug Il. cif he Delaware, spoke bark ak they fe that they were free men, capable of taking | political redemption, in the confident hope that victory | for the deaunelation of the systematized oppression of local tighty other cies of diferent ales, extended Vache Medora of Boss), Baruett deomel, July 28, wita of- Mary, Bradford. Thompaoa, NYork; 200, Pie harge of their own city government. He felt that thelr | will perch upon our banner, and that we may oace more | freedom, and mag rane ap) njagetion of municipal | Europe a commercial republic, Thus were the first stops | 5s. Neue Cheon) leatine, Tinker, éo; $0’, Northumberland, Spencer, do, presence here was a suficiest guaranieo that they disap- | present the old “Empire Sale” to the democracy of the | Privileges. by the fell demon of party spirit. The history | of lverty planted in munletpal freedom. | Personal il br’ Caroline V Oaany (of Hilzabeth City, NO); Oaiwortn, | Cid Jtih Reaper, reabury, Newport and <allao | ol tyrannica! acta of the late black republican caoaes from See een oe adbering earliest time, since have ‘was the neces incident. secure these, local juris- | Humacoa, PR July 2, with sugar and Rests, fo Untseat, Mommixs July 28—Sid pxcbangs. J oea, N York. been diction was asserted and maintained—civil liberty and Hart 2.06. Aug, lat'23 $0 Jon 78 40, ed sigaals f [URRA posed the following list of reeding solutions was received wrongs chronicled, the same recurring speotacie of privi- | itical power were inevitable aences, steamabip Ten: of New York, steering Raa Joly 2—arr Hy Holman. Morgan, *| Pesta Wael wen eoastnomby sdocioa = kw) oh 5 Pha aahg , protest against the i" a aa Rohr Canillen (of Rllsworth), Lord, Port an Plath 10 days, | ,, POwepcrs Jaig Passed by iu i ‘Vice Presidente, which was unanim d cheers and applause of every description, vary. | lege invaded by power, and of jause ) So we see the principle of ry from for Q been witnessed. the ages whose ex ¢ » | With tobacco, a6, to 0 & E J re. . Wen faces atmytome ae, Rane | tem amen Memeo! oh | Spent rao arte | Soest a aaadsets coconen ts | eerie enemas amy Meng ae re | Car aan it tears Faird ward—M L Harris, Joneoh arrion: Fourth ward— | There were here loud calle for Brady, and three hearty Spe Sa oe eee Power runout petrio\lem | municipal ele the irue expansion of which ultimate | | Soli Volant (8), Kill, & Thomas, July 80, with sugar, £, low, Whittier Grom Sormnda) Depress Harken Real atch wardJoba Cavey, Matte w 1 Bret poorer Mgiay Brady: wea ee eels Jarious purposes, whether by tbe avowed iyrant or bis | ‘Zcollmocs “hus tna iverty to whicn the man of he nea? iztulaians, Stat. Antigua, 16 days, Teith petetoes, eae a ee eae ec onzeacia nalow). 4 5 - ", on. Giceon er} . : A 5 4 Fis ward ter guderdonck, Jeane Wliame; Feainward | galled ont of town. | There, were) hen load, cree for fay AL nay ls Ba middle agen was frat awakened, was that which wan to be | “Gon: Cuierise fhomas, Johnson, Naagha, NP, 12 days, wih aniea, Wiliams, erp, ak: Joseph M. Nareh, Jay Jarcis, Kleventt ward ~ Andrew Jac ‘ airman motion option Cwwsar’s blood; which, charters alone of local wunities. ‘These | fret iod Enea . Cruse, Mowatt man’ Benry Drover: Twelfth ward Daniel F. Tema, David | of the resolutions, which werejapproved, without a dissent mee, were ae Cees tees see, | formed the steps of the infant giant, and they prepared the | _ Schr Jay Green (Br). Johnson, Schodiae, NB, 21 days, with | STOCuHoIm, aly BC Ladle, fenee, amricn & Jackson; Thirteenth re Alesaates Sranst, Log be wg voice. which em! poy tongue fom | path of bis further . The united Netherlands suc- open ey 2 Dowels. ms q A UYoean Morrigon, 5 Fourteenth ward— Henry ing. High. Plood; | "on “Daw E, Bicxes then took the stand, and, after | ®s*inst Papal despotism; Sreasures which oeeded to the thus laboriously prepared. The che Goat), Wenerver,, Georms! ee eee ee goteniocnin’ ween | the vociferous cheers which him bad subsided, | fom the feudal lord the freedom of the cities of medieval | fruits of their industry were secured to them by their | Chr Worth. Alien, Wilmington - ee er etary Rights waci-Wiltam | said that he could not meet in Tammany all, for the frat | Burope, are familiar exhibitions of civil Wberty im resist: | jocal powers; while” their enterprise coveted | Tout’ sh mice seot Cape Lovkont® Srnouxess July 9$—The sdip European, Turner, of NOt ODennell, Joon Nesbit; Nineteenth ward—Thomas K.Dowa- | time since their glorious vistory in the Presidential con. | ®00¢ of oppression, of religious liberty in combat with | and enjoyed ‘municipal freedom. Upon this ba. | schritiia, Graham, Wiming'on, NO. 4davs. Jeans, from Newcastle for Matanzas. which sailed henee on Dr. Kell Morrison; Twentieth ward—Will am Jamison, | test, without that e ef the country wi uperstition, and of popular right in vindication of its inde | Sin was erected that vast superstructure of the li ‘Schr Jonas fmiih, ‘Bates, Wil NO, 5 days. the 234, bas put back, havio sprang 0 josh, and ¢ Leoughien; Twenty first ward-—James Manoaey, James | beng pri d was y was | feasible tle. And as history grows in years will other Dailed Prov hich By led Schr Sea Ranger, Darrow, Wilmisgion, NO. 8 days. beavy ‘goles from W, afer being fo the longitote of @arra v a . Denefitted by the glorious administration of James Bu- berties of the inces, w! jas repelled the derson, Pi Ww Isiand which caused the ship to strain very muh and keep ‘Welch; Twenty seeond ward—Henry Bebnoor, John Dogberty. | hacan” scenes of similar struggle be enacted. “Always, while | wators in which it was founded, and defied the despotisoms | Sehr An ainam, Washington, NU, 4 days. ee p lo strain very mush aad beep ip. Bomeee 3: Shes ae saved a he po hon A Vorts—Buchanan, by Gd, the finest fellow in the | the world stands, will proceed the interminable coatest | by which it was surrounded. The very vitality of free. | Sopr yaltimore, Tyo : erely Burt The ship, taking a Beary lurch: caused one af , Pains mavens ~The ‘absolute principle—between | 2m vo oa clement come ‘on whioh were Dy soclamation: : d hat al continued —Let them fmagine a defeat of the | the effort to individualise power, and the eifort to popular. fc getcdhnt ender et Se ee | See eter Ga leom cpbe dows ans Jeasmned tho eapiale Vertes tet See, — ; ad, Ws demo last election, and two, And who sympathise with the and | iperty of the race will come to be des} f when the | Sebr Sevab Arn. Harris, Norfolk, fom and the rail. The ship is in the inner har solterstaricn:—First ward, Thomes Stewart; 24. Win H. Bul, | democracy at the) la and instead of peace at | 120 It, me Pe AS tnd | Hberty of tie race will Come to be despaired of w Gebr Served Ann. Hairis, Rorfolk yt wave c Vhs, award D.Oonnery; 8h aK. | Nom and sniereal dimiecice Fat Wernher aie. "The sentry cathe tower will ever report | Chartered rights of an. incorporate city can be iaveded chr Jucod irda nberiain, Balimore, Home Ports. ' igh, onn, Manming. \bhy Jona fe Lind’ | Soseful in the Presidential contest, they had been unfor- | ff APProuches masle agsian Oe Giese oe neve boon ag | enorcachmenis of absolutism one of tho principal clauses fete Alsons, Paruoue jy AALEXANDRUA, ug LI—Arrschre Alma, Windeor, WH; & heim we State. ‘eople mainte ned, as they been, Great Charter ordained « ‘and allcities | Schr Vendovi, ins. 7 814 Roteol; he li sarge , Hibbard: 4 Vorce—We'd have bean defeated in the Presidential pny yg gh and barghs, shall preserve their ancient Uberties, imma. | Sehr Vala Gage, Provides ce for Rondon! jn a oe areas : Dade ullte; | oontest if we had « few more such G—d ¢—n trailors as | CASPtLO° rain of Tammany to-night are skin to those | tee fuoveeding a'tompt oft paraceount ‘poner atte | Seht 88 Buckingha:n Skinner. Pordand, Ct FH " J which have always announced am attack apon constituted P Schr Moselle, Burlingame, for B Jomas then offered the resolutions, pre! A BIT OF A ROW, minion bas been primarily aimed at the su; of the Sebr W D Gergi'l, Hawkins, New Haven for Baltimore. the reading with the remark tbat he Delleved they would | This remark cocationed the wildest excitement. Cries | T16bl#., The deoont garb of lag bas been used as the pro- | jocal privileges of municipal corporations. The force that Bene Over Key ‘albany Tor Boston De satsfact: every citizen of New York without | of «Pat him oat,” “Leave him alone,” cat calle, wap A Fane rH ge yo on longest whhstood the Javasions of theee. privilages, were Soar Franhiin, Dem! flere it for Providence reference 10 pariy,, who regarded he ancient chartered | pushing. crowding and fighting, made soene of ihe mosl | J°60™SS tar trom ibe general good baving boon consulued, | ine tain Dands of Lndop; and that all Ragland fo day, ls Bes Lect, Man fol, Mareba:! ‘Rendvut for ialews UO late infamous acts of tho black repab frojand several independent ghia ook place ditlereat | 8 Passionate desire ior revenge upon political opponents | fui resistance to aliemp:s upon the sacred right of local | pi‘remucl, sang 12 of Uninantrngue, pated seh? Locos, ‘Monn Legisistcre . The following are the 5 parts of the room, | Two or Unres poor fellows were pretty pn | j Bd ee ae at yond cueune’ self government. ey memorable sentees for Bearve, from Wareham for Baitimore. Whereas, the of ise city of New York have Tmo prearious tha for ‘Dan Sickles,” Fernando | S24 teoure to thelr euihors the utmost political power. by the atlack of the Stuarts on the chariers of | Bleneer Curiew, Wiliams, Proviasnce, sapembie’ in thelr counal ball for te parpere of prowest, | Wood,” he 2 . if 1 Se Sere bas 0 repabinen Lo free cities of England. Abject servility impressed the | Bicamer Wamsulte, Rye. New Bediord, ew Mio action of the last Logialatare of tnia |" Dr.’ acum continued to say, afer thie brief dtvertise- » See © Winker of Sitter lneubatien, Seesseded tn that crewded the ante chamber of Charles | ®smer Decatur, Geer, Nor es rcsire wo tae aay, ‘and taking measures to render ment—Before he proceeded t make observations with re- — pe RR fe vig Ln thar proven effesiv atthe bali box ference to the nets of the lato Legislature, ho would eay & pf ma LT 5 FT gevernment, the administration of whieh, had fallen whereas, it is desirable and proper that on such an | word with refererce to national politics. They could not aad of reducing them, in thelr corporate capacity, to State hands of favorites and courtesans. and -qvension, in addition to the expressions pertinent to the Dut Know that they had an administration which was servitede. ‘The method proposed was the overthrow of hastened to the performance of the will of the ty- : cee Oe a eta an raatina to | pokes te the Commo elo tae ae eras rah tad Tessored | the fundamental law of municipal franchises ani of Sortenes Myf yee Fg ae a Marine Se eeue Semoorncy of'the whote | last Preeidential “ne hy of the | sonal liberty. According toe Teprescotaitves. of olner nationa “#ab) 2 Ken “Ramel maakt} Pa 7 Bab zen wa eS we wha | ar abt nena cee | Se ea accra toe | a are Sata “Beeaia ye | Sea fe PaeGeae eemeeey | Emerg TTL, OAM, Ge cussieisen Linsiad by tos cemereey of toe Sey owe for mer See oh er at oa ‘ore reported und fassed, emsential par's of the ected by the ning in the Scan ete ote igs. poets Lh ‘Gooding. Pus. Epes Bap titer Segue aw . scbeme of the act ‘to estab- : hia; oy f 4 ‘their convention assembled at Hall, on — | I appeared that all the elements of agitation had been Son's uwopaiian Fenes Gistrah und to provide fie’ tho ae eetane See ceens | PU Gas caves Be ladelphia; aiso 21 schrs from de. lanten Sot shee Beaknriace ede Benes MF Pd IE concentra ed in Kansas, for the purpose of renewing the government thereof”’ was the most oppressive and detri- eS efforts absolute sway, a quo Miscellaneous and Disasters. vans. Gateemen, Boston, Wy prondsat Bachaian, shce the yovernaieat hat | becouse the President had sent aa Governor aa profoana’s | menial. Hardly bad it received the executive approval sn chousen cater pace mete tent Loaoa og | The steamship Ericsson, Capt Lowber, which has been run | , BRAINTREE, Aug 9—Arr eohr 1. Sturtevant, Corson, Phi- Toes csuhtes tote charge, tan diy regarded the | statesman as Ghere was in tne United states, sine-—{Three | DéfOre men’s minds were stung to madness. The conse- Teasons, that the franchises of the sity were for. | 3iDK tn the Collie line for upwarde of a year, bas been placed | “iiGHTON, Aug 10—Arr schr New Haven. Grifia, Phile- (Great conservat! wement of the” country Cheers for Robert J. Walker, Mr. Sickles cootiaued)—- | oraied fabric of conetitotlonal Uberty had been ruthlessly | faitod io the crows. Crushed by thie dreadful blow, tho | on the rowye between iis cty and Bremen, Se iato leave for pe Cris “be was ‘placed in at high position, and they oculd look forward toe settlement of all the diffcal- poe penpelrn povong hg ned y pede fons Aldermen and Common Counc! supplicated the king for | Bremen on Wednesday, Sept 9, Pe Te tle tee Saiz oere Harriet, Bay ue te ‘srr forma bye eiadet | tafe Kanna agin, Wace a repubirany oe, | Comes cans o ta denen oppan s | penned, ares, tee Grae gore faring | Oh Coren cme ram, was darg.oe omar | Phebe bi a What we rejcice tbat the dangers which have threatened Which had been before spread over the country, it was an Feat canvel Gotan, tor es ee with the reservation to the throne of the appointment of abe hoary wesley galon a0 dage: | Hedare Hooper, Baltimore; ath, ahi Sie Denn Bowe been coveacan, and Gas Be is cits Soave | comes one SO Fs tae at an ae ee Wroperty und tervamal Tiguts waplo ceaure, wan erderea © ape eh ap A JRovoms: ‘croserd the Kaualor is he Peete dase Il meat one, Control ghee pio ieaeon satin caemmaaics war teil | Gaeaer can bore Or A.B. the yo = Po tispersed und Ma ouperior to be discarded. A | Punpned upon similar conditions mod wore subsequently | “Suir Maumvaa, at San Prancieco, was @ days from NYork | FALL RIVER, Aug li Sy v Reve and ton he ble py ae new body, the creation of foreign suthority, and virta- | of the craked tw te on ‘of their | 2 the Kaus cr in the AUantic, and crossed in lon $1; and Lew fury, Cranmer, every parti ular happy apd successtul, at he may | was impossible to speak anpas it speaking amenable to it, offered to patrol our streets | ton) rd y ippreavion rienced a heavy sovt which )asted nevern’ di} 7 | Andrews, NYork; 12h, Iram Smith, MoGiv-rn, and tong live to enjoy tne respect, confidence and love of his | the black republicans at albany. | That, party bad always perme or amie ts 6 woken | ee ne Ween, oud off as Gene Ss cane wh joandria Selbow chisens. deen preaching freedom, but the city of New York | Siow was struck ai manicipal liberty by the repabli. | S24 every borough | the Evuator in We Pasite June Sin | ,FOALY LANDING (War paar tee em aces a retge t.e | Saye Eevee, eesti hi abaias | a, tient Te pice, coe Seed | Ex at te gia’ wath "etl he | “aos oan gee u on seetee cenemyte # Wier ia the care, fairnees and segecity win whice his se. | and’ bad ‘selected the cities @f ‘Builalo, Rockeaur,, | sinoe the British were from Boston and evacuated | where to ihe court a tory ascendency. History pro. | Eustor in he Auantic, and @) days 1) Cape Horn: was mine | (rem), Bare, for Bremen Seotibes have been made for ofitial eppolatmenta; in the | Brooklyn and New York. They MMM, for the yrurpose of | Ne™ York. This of the withdrawal from the | nounces this to have been despotiam. And yet, two cen- | Ospe 18 days in strong westerly gales; crossed the Buacor in a L Granese with which the tenacity taboreat ine long pos. | humbling the democracy of B ‘concentrated all’ the Mayor, Corporation and Commoaaity of Now York of the | varies later, among ® people whose boaat in iho exclusion | We Facile June 16. lon 102. Barks Weohams, Wedce, for Mareeilicn, ocd ‘Tatts ; ap ar on ihe Diack repebilcan reneesie, Mayor siephons, | TBt of looalself government; of the merger of the city | of monarchs, and whose disinction is free inetitutions, bas | _ Sitr NsBos, at fan Fraccisco was 38 days off Cape Horn to for Montevides, c, from ‘Baltimore, went t0 een LD Bre'oniy biack ee ae a ae ae be oo] y in & Metropolitan district of the State, | the of the tyrant Stuarts been renewed. (Cheer. | beavy gaies. lost foreiopgaliantmast, &c; crossed the Rausior | inst , } ta Sous @ ten Sox composed of the of Kings, Richmond and New | ing.) “Fue right of the citizens of New York to elost their | OD June 6 lon 108. iH HOLD, Aug 12—Arr bark Jas M Charohitl, Kill ‘a v° FB g BBB B. York; and of the transfer from the manicipal lo the Site | own magistraice haa been torn away from thom; not, in Suir Wincep Axnow, at San Francisco from Hong Kong, | M82, Turks lalands for orders, brigs Julia K Arey, Mone, paw ony OS pes Thay welsen to provide © aay authorities, of the appointment of local magistrates The | Goea, by the minions of a king fer the purpose of sunject. | DAd ERE winds io tbe Hasbee Island, where she experienced pa a hh Period for elecsions, to make the charter elections at a ir, | coustitution was cited against this revolutionary measure. | ing s' people to tory rule, but by a republican Legisiaiure, | »,riolent ypnoon wbich lasied & hours; lost foreion snd main. | Beliadnionie tor do; schre N Berry, Pendleton, uo for Borer? Fereut time from the general elections, for the alleged. 0b- toe eee toed, Bek cee cactutean are Murase? ea auto’ & free city to worse than oa Caco Tstando; experveecos anothen’ gale o& the osm ot ly. Bussow le ©, simpeoa, do ict Rowton; AU heeves, Lake, of the manic from poli 2 rule to a whose machinations apan bul sua.ained no damage. Ty 7 fined uponeihe month of Tune, he believed, = | Savailing, Not even delay was voochsafed for an op | gainet ctvil erty the vorlent Gesget Gare ast resort te as | Gece Race Moons, os fun Pransioes, on June 18 tat s5n, | York: scbre Venkes’ boy. Riser eat teetonae tebe ee A Voice—It don"t make much ¢iference. (Laughter,) | portunity of receiving the decision of the supreme judicial | inis advanced period of the world. (Cbeers.) Tt cannot | lon 146 in a severe gale, lost foreyard and Soriopmant iaking | Phildeiphia, Sid steamer Uncas. Bales. noe, aeons Wren te demccrate mem var oyna thal tpt | Gag of erent ‘doubt, nd wid an tidccent hasty ibowe | Of Seana, heaps ae pate menre arent | "hm yee Sucutey aban Pr MREEN Tug aA TPR feact aot oy consut wi we ba Ll t Ban Franciace from M . . , Avge pl i 0 yee en lass ann Gas Se a thoy “waatot Thay | 2 Whom waa committed the execution of this excorable | Furopean soll. The oven which declare. the warioun | Serko of the bark Lightoot, wrecked in March tient Mania, | cli08 Osgood. from Mails for Howton; also» bark and severe 10 | stages fren fireside histories. he J ral brig Outside. & aaip and two barks — time r ‘of ite pri compore our de bie ; yet | Th#J on the tenth aay out from Mantis experienced a severe ep Oly ot Roe eo aa ee HS, 5 4 had also subjected the city to the large sieamer ft of holding typhoon. #hich 16 hours; stove bulwarks, carrt gat, feo cleedons, tne deb p meeth aher the other e® | would it bo well to revert to the fact that the patriotiem | ‘Linopgailan' ; "har tennant | Ook, Perhaps it was po more than just to himself and respectful etoran police corps with aa 4. which = into our Revolation sprang frum that which bee have had i mt RW'sad northerly Tecoma Fad Ont A Aug 5—Arr ships Ostervald Jarvia, and to them to say that in coming here and spesking he should + | root of rights piantod deeply in the municl; od tig 8. Avante, Onier, trom Havana, of and for Camden, | 3° ‘on, N ne ee Oy 7, Mickorpem, Bomen ; rests ‘coun! opport 1 , ba |, by re- tions large colonial . Boston, er, W “enmee inet tho Gociten fa Srest many custeneate imagetng to kisa scant ef'arms. 1f to inie be added the dem> | Pulladeiphia and ctber cies were secured in ihe Tigat ot | Misc Maisd; jrokatty Std ashnesn wea Sacer BeOS fA Ry i hd bearty approval yy with the democracy. He had beard tnat he had usually stvondant on « sucocss(ul aiteck upon | necting ihcir owa laws and shoosing their own magis- | Wuscx—Capt Olmstead, of the ahip Panny Fosdick. at W | “th carr snipe Marathon < endthe Monee Loceoe, which it is based t accused of allowing his private feciings, or griefa ae | Voted rights, the general recklessness sure to be there: | trates by their charters. These were very properly con- | Orleans, rep ris having passed on the ia the Gulf near | Boréenux: Timor, Leach, Rio Janeiro; brig ‘ setves, but indispensabd they migbt be termed, wo interfere with his’ dation tothe | DY SeDeaied, and the license which ordinarily in | sitored the guaranty of colonial iberty and the maniments | Balt Key Beak, seurhen vessel, bak rigtod, with, fore and | Buller, fiavana; achre Wuilolk,, Smithy’ Rattan’ Paes tee ‘Rational constitution, Diic; that he Rad allowed private resentment to inter every occasion of pub. of ite tule. (Cheers) When they were atiackod, ro- | ™izenmast about ten feet out of water; could not ae | Harkness, Peterson, Tampico. Below sohr Keer Burr, Hag+ ‘emtabliabod Reve with his duties to the democracy. It was alleye { that excused an expression of sur- | sistance was resolved; and among the facts mub- | F™ Say more about her, oem, (rom Ratae Island ieclved, That be had aided in the passace of sme of odious mea- oe any wana sspeblanse.) | mitied to ‘a candid world” by the Declaration Whalemen. pete Ene Sarees So he ae SO ee? Impose ernment upon the people of ures, and tha: be had contributed to their passaye by his pon BY ty of in justification of the aét which lulu June 18, ship Polar Mar, Weeks, of NB, 180 | § 4 4 4 att | Stecived the. colonies” from: all to Great |, “pEWPORT : oguace r, Redford, Aug 12, bark Harvest (of Pairhaven), Tn Previonte toe Peiiate pele: snk Wt inehiome, al in the extreme that nicht, looking them In the face, each one of them, a he Charry, KPactic Ocean = ne: penile of Kaane rerarded the oblivations of truth, Be would eay to them that spread through large messes of people, local offices | viz. Ho baa erected « multitude of new offices, and Spoken, dc. Teouirh (com Phllpielhia: ney Robinson. Day ay 4 fe vote witbou there was not one word of truth in ail those statements. the plainest staiutory pro- | hither awarma of officers to barrens og people sad eat | Bark OJ Hayes, hiveriey, (hones for Buenos Ayres, 00 rca, Forrester from Romereet for Weodbrid, ; such ineutoens ir substance. ohers Pip Atlaniic hence for Corsica, NKW BEDFORD, a Renown, >, Mia. feel called upon doen Justilod by the same arbi- | subject ua to s jurisdiction forsign to our onnatitudion ‘and Wie dayeent sea July 6 6h 38, lon | | Tiborts Bed gahee bartioge, Clark, Puilndeiphiat it Pome @@ the par! of the yy constitutionality for unacknowledged by our ‘awe: giving his assent to their Bhip Black Warrior, from Bhanghae for London, April 29, no e' , Cold Sr ring we 60 most nt it te claimed that this law | aces of pretended ** © © For lat, 4NTUCKBT, ang 10—8id sohr RB Amih Kelly, ¥York, Xe corstitational by the bigh Court ae fang | jm ship “Uricn,”” from Chins for NYork, May 11, iat $8 97, | EW LONDON, Aug Il Arr sloope Washingion, Kine, Capectally since the “a Gov. f 3. Walk submitted 10. Undoubtedly the | Saving fosdameniaily ihe sowers of oar roverames lot Pog, Ewen: Byron. homnock. 7 apolntment 3 er, ers of Our goverament.”’ Eued stand. | PATLADI vy 3 Bos. pecured in th: evercive of every jost and legal right of law shorid be reoognised to the extent required By the ex- | ‘Among the causce, therefore, which juriided the resist | inp 8. ues Hoe July 1; Mt LR. lon 9660 Ww, ton: echrs RH Atwood. ‘Atwood, or Z 4 Pulse’ Poumon, whioh they might think proper W avail thomselves, and {Sasten’ ona ws'ure’ We ‘auce of the colonies to Great Britain in 1776 are io be | dave, iat 27 08 ¥. lon 30 ¢ Eastport; J J Spencer. Howell, Salem’ Chi siesmer the right being couceded, tuey are alone responsibic must reject as unfoended all clatme ‘thet the motives of ite found the very causes which justify resistance to the as pierete, Sens land for NOrieans, Aug 10, iat 41 fee, Bene, pu eg fer ihe exercise, and te be blamed should they aegiect it in - won Ns uve ‘uray pations of the republican Legislature of New York in | %,.m @ Siete, hens Pest eu Petaee fee Sen Jd epencer, Howpil Peramonh? Brats Br favor of a treasonabie and revolutionary organization thai to the dectsica teelt aay other coutidene oF reepes! than | 200T,, Were there no toast the popular strength | oq he ycrmo™ ee or Beaton, Ane, | 5 SoC CAND Miegvas, Duy Sls port bow ‘we cordially endorse and commend the e‘Torws of the nation. on te ‘ae ee we oe Loy would rescue freedom at tho ballot bores—no reason to Am brig Rio, from Palermo for Boston 43 days, July 6, iat $04, benge fl administration to carry out in the government of that oes obedience we tender to it (Great | believe that 4 tem) submission will be compensated | $482 N. lon 81 38 W. PORT 11—Rld bark Baxon, Bnenos Ayres. Territory the principles of ite organic law and of the con. Spleens), juatber ibe principle nor the lagie of tbe opt: | by continuing order and ultimate relief, it were far vetier | | chr Arzac, Veona, from Cette for NYork, Jaly 14, 10 miles | . PORTHIO' Avg ll—Arr schre ‘Chrisiopher Looser, (@itution, and, believing that Gov. Robert J. Waiker is Sel; wat Gen a aka teen bee revolution ahouid come than that this tyranny should | @astof Buropa Point Srom, and Samson. Joknson, Philadelobia. et oe Srontaber sine he Ort hvtn= boner eiamoce of | vung ener, (immanent) waa CMe | anrrnas say metas men aig, tg wore | Bux, oie Remi Bre, Mone ary ree fet pers of his ection, parvuant to the instructions of 126 an SE niny wot ve ascted Gan ihe tees, fall before te rapechy of a repabiionn ‘Legislature, ie | AUA2 8 fi for dp heart: SH Rpcetaa Lakes’ fares | Siew, Brel en Me at am 1" Cleney of he reasons offered to uphold tt (Appiaase.) There | wish the people to decide. They have witnessed s qounr Webome, 7 -¥+ Philadelphia; Notua, Week Phew Ressived, That we denounot the law for the establish: can be ne Peenile Dene desired from an extended exP0- | serious assault upon constitutional freedom than any si Suniws Vine, Wissen Ooms hravabee! Beartiaae con's | port Presigent, Tal, ment of a Metropolitan police as s bold and iniquitous at- pumeialy he argument which le | the ume of Charles the Second; R Cooper. Latham. wig yt, Sompt on the part of « fanatical and unscrupalous party fir comprobended, a feet, within the merejsistement ortho | {taement of © igh Jodictal tribe vit, tor Providenes abt iat eet: witk OOD ions fron: eg TT sessun! "Tha the irony at Sow Yor cam oa | RA” gatidgine, Waeunal ne e 8 wy ellen inhaled be neither limited, enlarged, nor merged by the ment fet enees Ee pope oft cy, tod punt them or of a rintanory diiaiet com pose! of 1 age AT ee » | Ce te patriotiem contemplate All unis undiemayed? | Ruverou. July M—Arr uhie Albus, Wyman A xB. that we condemn it ‘admitted evasion of the sdmite OF ne dinpute. the same supervisory direc- | orime—apon the obvious and execrable motive of its au. | Janeiro (ind sid ‘4 for Chincha); 1, Edwin Fiye, inte consthuues, und, tneretore, anf Gihonest, en 00 0a tion, and the same mechanical applications, are requisite | thors—upon all ite dreadful consequences, if unopposed to | Five; Obinebas (and sid 9b for Hamplom s bark qeemvery went aan ee peaee fares at to a'police crganization for the city, whether controlled by | national liberty, the ery of resistance was heard, Sronby, ostos: D4 eine Hesperus, Laie, Liverpool and aid his cliy—s mere local and meanicipal institation— ve Obedience te the law, #0 that none would suifer. | Steutee law tn it cporaen, 4a" i Now York TRe | tis ance is sul the ory: ) Courag:, Urey, 40; Tus, shipe 8 H Talbot, argesn: {bincwes, from agents tclected by the citizens themecives, to those | If this course bai been pursued the old force woud nowt end county hes the same ‘eee 8 bene = of the Court shall be deGed, but that the law shall 17h Megoolis, Pepper, do. ld Jane 3 ion Reporter, 1 0 meas upon them by the perssne in power at Albany; | have beon disturbed unit! noxt winter, when they hoped | hed. and the Metropoliian }- ——— Ay erator Yeoat | Bulled, and ite very reseed b Flee Vetackas; Say & Jota A Fart, Mampwon et aug Co ae ot that ia view of there fatal objections to the law, duty | to gain the ascendancy in the Legialaiare, A diferent | Mucous which alpertaited os there ent pesene, Gan | resist here the Judgment which upholds the law, bat that | BOM. 5.1519 ship Columbia, Ewen, in distress (Capt 00) ih “sloope’ Lanes Feguires us to ceciare thal we are in favor of ite repeal Polley had been sdepied, depriving the city of New | uaicipal ‘police. "(Great appia ’ Roan tee mt the bal was walling & vessel Ln which to iennsiait hig oargo of guano to | 80d Sarah F Jayne, Hopkins do. Sid 11th, ret © Jaim that the democratic party is | York of ths best police force fore, 06 abenr® geaghapsienl, vl) oak pot Nile Yarn | And the law. (Loud cheering ) Eoginnd) bors. ‘on and Margarel Ann. Dayton, York: py A aod order” ty, and natural); There never sad beeo a moment in a bastard otvil, polluesl and gee Sal Gua be jhe coming Legisiature CantHacand. BG. abt July B—In port brige CH Frost, fon” 0 loops Champion, Bull, and Mark. such, because ita principles being liberal and just to a odious acta whem the speaker w: omen of New York, Kings and ph a ‘ repealing this infamous statute, of obliterating from | Berry, trom Aspinwall for N York, captain getting better; Mo- QUINCY, Aug f=) Lamartine, Thorndike, Georges ecsssarily require for the laws which ibe people make & | & contest for thelr repeal, and he, in connection with Bet a weak and tmpotect device, ‘The locality of ‘New | ecume srohives the last trace of We existence. (fremen. | "Uc, Sis Yuiy S8-Arr brige coy Rall, Northrop, Rav eh tides deems Slice Seka oc of hype ers, saneath tne | eer lenders of the demboratic party, wu sever sane | Yor cy remain, nd wuld remain though mes a dn, | Cotta Reet ED Ona” “Eye fetes Lou tert | wah moc hw’ tnd Lanmaron Sarin Paras, | RICHMOND, Bog 1.8 che Nel D, Huey, Samson won to PI core je ad- 4 1 4 York; Sint, bi Id, 1 f, | Cerito, Crowell, Bost polian Polio law was Contrary to our fondly snerisnoa | verted ip Sarma 00 tue cares of wast of mpeny aoe hea nen Lake Erie; and the government of | the proudest city of the Wontern hemisphere are endanger. tor Jacksonville, Bid Sinc bark Mary | — ROUKLAND, Ave | Are sohra HK Danton, BIFYork: Sut, ‘expectations, yet we promptly jielted to the jadgment of | man! by 0 ber prominent democrats of the who | aod A TL thoes } A ony! + | ed, and the in! ite of the most patriotic city inthe world 1 bee Orizava, shute, Portian F Herbert, Sohnega, iF gd os parka thet tribunal, neither, on the ove hand, toted in connection with himself. Not a man of them sa: | tora jc bo within the Capitol at Albany, (Great apploase’) | Are. obpresed. No demooratic heart ls there that does not ED learng, Onadbourae, So! | 10M) at ih Phe. Penakion, atere; Ti, oh ample set by our oppanenia in their resistance to the laws | sisted 1a the passage of any of those infamous laws. Such | jut hovgh New York olty ma; pony reas eee? respond to the call upon ite affections; no democratic arm Oranyenect, Aba Arr ber ia, Cook, Boston. Boron NOrleans; Ph ahs Pay Riaie, Verrill, i Sf Sonerens aunt their denunciations of the decivions of the | charges were the offapring of personal malice and malevo- | pin Richmond aad Kings counticn, yeti comtaonag | (hatte net prepared for emancipation. Lot tne struggles | Grasvow. stl In port ships Henrietta, Treeartin, for | B Beroert, Jobneon Philadelphia; Unance, Haskell ® @apreme Court of the ee Fa . Jence. It was impossible 10 review the conduct of the last that the omece o den 8 toe wf of maftiseie os for the occasion, and in a common | 9; dney, NAW ‘Rome, Lineola, tor NYork, Br bark Robert = ining in the meaner potcy of denounc 116 | Lagisiatare without ooming to the conclusien that there | mmerved tn Motropoliian Police Commis. | inion of the whole demooratic party, lot the calemaios of | Grok, Lecoard, ‘or ao. ENEWED EVERY DAY, ‘ubmiiting to he mandates: and that oar deference ws the body than | sioners baving been created by law, afer the adoption of | panders and the detraction of malice pase unheeded. 1 |. Goxatres, July In pert brig Iza, Williams, for Boston | ADVERTISEMENTS RE i 6 Oourt i airengtbenod by the oonvictiom that never was a more partizan body than |, Any man who | the sate constitution, these officers were properly appoint- days, ie brig Robo, Haahine, Boston oun = ————— prescunced by the Chic’ Jention; ombosied ita fenveran | silperuee the volumes of laws by thom cond not | 9a by the mie Executive, under the provisions of the | Br’ tse Ca icloun ‘miarepeartatone py TT | Court, June ab—-in port ahip Joba Marshall, Pentiewon, | wg W PUBLICATIONS. . Saad honest convictions, ‘nd i therefore entillea to our | the citizens of the olty Or Bate, They were adopted io | Second section of the tenth article of that instrament. The | anonymous scribblers for the prose. Consign all such | {Fowrr moore trom Puget Round, ner dean ness an : caMITE, SaOINe OD y , / f “DJ errs, THe Iie as woll a submission ae aianek crasify political friends. The Legialntare he’ imposed taxex | APEUAE® of the section refutes the aaserion, The section | to the doom of thelr native insignifioance, hownd, Peterson, Ban Franciscy | J UNT, RO SLIBHED IN tie Her Lit, aves and i ved, That Ca cmend rt this | more than three times the amount imposed last year, when = eouat Nor be misied by the personal cries which ae i Jedey Way Bs De w acy, Octavo, geey bona, or Titre ee te saty, and the other nota of the ina’ Legisiatare affecting our | he demvcraiic party waa in power. "He wanted no Dettor | |All County ofeers whowe election or appointment isnot pro, | are declaimed to divide you. Ho who would | .HA‘ama. July 3 Arr sehr Sand Day, Winer WOrieans | fitnounsh ative Heroine. Price Ql. Addroms MM. Vas proof that they” would have e brilliant trlumps | {iaedfor. this constitusion shal be elected ny the electors of | descend to personal aggrandisement in # le PLU ~ ty SY Fasenl Publisher, Mew Brunewiok, M. J. e counties, oF appornted dy the Boards of 8 foun, or: vior, do a ald A for mobiey; ——_—- By kurember than the _ whole conduct of the | visors oF other county authorliee ae the Logialaiare shall di. | [01 tne frestom, of mitons, would adhere te his seldab | aun, ' anna $i, bare oad | $$ ‘without the participation of the peoph? of ais city or their | dominant party last winter, TI never expect to live all ctty, (own and village officers whose election or ap. | PUrposes that freedom shonld perish. Le no such b ng 2 Darke Ohas @4 wi ohn, cuaL. Fepresentatives, and impose upan us «¥flosrs in whose se | more than one year \cueere )” He never could likes niment is no: provided for by ‘hie constit utioa ‘ball 90 sien mn be tr . Your chartered libertics have been takem | do; 6th, | Anna, lor, Raia Ronda aad old Tth for | = > WOUNTAIN COALAT we PER TOW WE ARB Aectign we bave been given no veloe, and remove officers | them toanything other ban a man who was taking his | 0 'y Ubeeleciors of such elles, towns and villages, or of some | away. Yi has been changed. Your power | Portiand). abip Assippee Creer, Port Lore. A hones by the before the expirau oD of the terms | jest meni bef divi thereof, or appointed by eugh authorities therest aa | of self-government has been restrained blican fi Bid July B brig Brownsville, Rostan Inland; 80th, bark thia day delivering 1 eH vd sasch Guat wire cleomea trey wltive of inl Uetore he wae hung. He says to himecif, “This | ‘y) \egisiacureyball designate for that parpose. all ober Ls Rove ame: | Pers, Theethrup j soht Meteor, Burns Mobild; Aug | atthe above prices SLOW BROTHEA for they were ole: |, they are © a vital | @ my last mie! shall never see inner, and while | | doers whose elvetion oF appointment is hor Mrovided for oy tionaries bave been imposed on you, and de.acoratio fuac- | jaa’ bark Senator mer) lindley, Trieste: bri W “berry atreet, and 248 Kast Fourteenth York, nd radical principles inbereni in our form of government, my band is in T'li fake the mont of it.”” (Great laaghver | tis constitution, and all officers whose oflioed may hereatia: be | HOnarien have bean displaced and though suporier in nam | Kastern Sate, Alory, Philadelphia, Bh, Ooean' mpray, Good. | and foot of South Seventh street, Williams urg. end thet we cannot give them oven the .\ppearanoe of | and applause) It seemed obvious that they said to each Fay po) law abail be rletied by the people, or appotated ax | EFS, In Intelligence, and Mh wealth, to your tie “s Le = —~ ——=— a, leat = a 2 ~—> Ra I Pa — & few days more t) exist, let ar iy ano rect re oy amiecae oo - “4 Morti- el ‘aly 20—In port skip Baitie, Stevens, for York® FURNITURE, &€, An evil precedent catab ia! ‘ was the spirit whieh animated thom asromed power of the exsontive to appoint is de. | f ie ” uatomed to sel phe ere ae ———— 24, therefore, wo declare our determination to labor ear ore ughout the peeion They saw the handwiiting oo | rived from the Inst sentence of the vection, vinercia it mw | ment, they have bo stme gow for vain regrets. | £80 cos. get eet say | yt [blenter, Coere ee RAMELLED AND OOTTAGR FUR ATTURR meatly and sctively for such a change in the Sta ® govern. | the wail. They parocived that they had obtained power | declared that ‘sil officers whose affces shall be harcafior | 186 ¢ eetlone are to decile whether the marsuters on the | Ciencrs My foriiand: andes Mereyman, 40. 814 24s, | Surde'at ihe od mann ¥ teen te will se@ure the repeal of every provision .Nowlowo | by nocident: thal hey had auccpeded te beguiling the | Created by law shall be slected by the people, or appoiated | ‘Paaple’s rights, shall’ Be cheered on in thele career, of a ingy, Borngaa, Falmonih Auk & hark Ges | Su''and Bleeker sirens” oot pt Ue grott principles of self government, sad the .“estora | minds of the people, especially in the interior, «ith thelr | aa the Logitlatore may direst.” New (is vory cormain | Whether they shell bo arromed by the stern robnke af the | Warren, Ciltlord, ROrieans; Gib, brig J W Sawyer, Leighton, | ountry 38 ton of every ngbt of which thie cly has oven dives tod lov g rigmarol = a9 ‘ole rtoriee about atrocities in K Def that both classes of offioare roparates tempiated in | Poptlar votce. In there elections, yon, fellow democrats, Hesaived, That we sclct aa 8 ype of ‘he logislatsn of | the a/jourament ofthe Legieetare inteiigenas bad Deon each of etwo Tovegoingwenieny, Fr ee eres iy Gin erie, okerant | fs-F*oncke.* bin, enmantpSonors, Wing san Fas DENTISTRY. Diack o # parts at the Aemocrac; conatitul are jet Cleotei by the people of \ ' eteco anannne Speen aay Sak oper pmems | Seesce tal cenvacas Sees ee’ | Stamens ied RTT | "ae eecacenspem emer teere ae | RRM ratte awe oe | SSR oe Sa a * ; in vain, for if 6 oat . ‘fe ieiavare aball déreot. ir. rane’s we a 7 Hamerous - treerne) Thin adenirabie FOSS, 527 terete nat nowty reintivas of ihe J another binck republican Lagialatare wore siasied, uhe | When, Wherefore, a third cise of ofore in retorred to, tn | hearty, cheers Hemunton Sule 18 atr vige, Manbattus, Gorham, watan | nefervoce given i required, "Dec B. @ DURIIN a State government thet for these pus “ jate that other cities had met would be their fatg | the sentence imaediately succeeding, coupled with dires- The ball was at first densely crowded, bnt the hoat was sas fered Flagg, Kixoball, York; 90th, sos Zavala, street. near Varick.