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~ Ney’ YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1858. —$—$—$———— re can Pe ue ale OF a. MeMAINihs atte wuksa oe tha pug We | Gtaaluihaceccn ce ca mea a ee ‘ wint: paar | Revaled ® “oacence was revives ipubiicetion oF to rally to his support ‘Opponent of the ad- ; niall? | ateamer Ge “ we Anti-Administration Meeting at tredovs’, get | that pEblie. “sregy, Hay ot repute wh! miistraticn, oe oe | Reeneteleetienan ae geeBrovited ta Oaleoter of Mee | SOROS i eR nt OE 7 thi He had Pid , eatd, & bolieve in Mr. | Several letters were then read from gentlemen to whom be with trem. No, tt wan pot entonater from the garrison at Fort Moultrie. As taey pascad the to he meat ational £9, voted for oe © ~_’s by tae doctrines of that insugu invitations bad been sent, leetoding tae Hog Joba Bick- | pie’s (Cueere.)'Ic wan tae of the engaingt | Plark to gain the sieame: dook thay presented @ strange Dochesas. —_ i 5 peopl ahaennes lations, s\tat resaop, theo, had be and.” Bim.” Avd bad he done eo, | man, of Hoa HL. Dawa; achu- | effice Bolders and in fax aod effecting egos, m am being reduced to meray ~ Sa right?” What inducement was there on tuo part o° Haskic BA poo has wt rene 4 TiCan, partios tae b hens of Ohio; Hou! KB. Wasb. | fraud ond oppression. is waa et Hie chigtas barame | ekelsteoe by th iuifl-riog and depeivetiona of the voyage. HN W. FORNEY O€ THE STUMP. | } take avy otocr tan the Ronee tr iiog b opinion, bat wre nor ally wit the inolé; Hoo. F P, Blair, Jr., of Miscwsi; Hon. | en American azdaman of some cucrgy towards thera, | Severn! were in a dy1z¢ Ooncition, a few dropsical, and « J0 : | my fellow citizers, that you do well in placiog © one great rational ay sdoaml ge ybor | , Of New York; Hon, H. Winter Deris, of | Let (him aco thet they did thelr du'y ta November (o- | 800¢/y number eoparenl; in haaltu, Toor wore Viatted! eee | hig constituents for another term | (A agent Pas ll fd BR yell ary “eeire, is wecod | Margiand; Hon. Iowa N, bt’ ris, of Lilimole; Hon, Morri- | wards him. Hero they bad bat an election recsotly ia | 0 Sstarday by La od Macheth sod sevoral Alderaen | only do you do well, Dut Fe geel pod =. the time | government. Every man inthe country eto Mey - Of Maryland; Hon. Galushs A. Grow, of Pont- | Missouri Well, Weodéon avd Awderson from that Slate ane Caney . ning News of Monday eaye that the Re-Nomination to Congress of the Hon, | tad not cove $e. ihau in the North ie not sustained for | Secker. Nino out of tex men are disietoremed 1. ie eylvanta; E4win 'B. Morgan, of New York, and | were elected in 1966 as Know Nothiogs. They voted | Aff cars on board the cap\ured wlaver were ox Lecompton, and went wih ¢ comes that a po ati $0 vors | Horace ctor eA EER BETS. % | oratany Comattg we become’ in this region « Mruchanan would have cited the peov'e of the canatty ei | Mr. Jom B Basin, being eallad for, was ateofucad, | 4nd were elected Os Yaar or ve thouvaad mjitiy all | Oper sage that the Teal taco of the saver was ihe ADDRESS AND RESOLUTIONS. | ‘owas eS ea ageiewe) ee takes oun, | te fulfilled bis edges manfully, Therefore, it was woer ” pasta the mocting. they bad been true to the fntergats of the slave power thoy Genean Fr Ur eb ee nee: nore p ania | BUEs eaeiieroramie eae gee | lier aper mena cerman dee | 8 fren mee mmtemme rezone rhea: | peda ae, wanes Be, conan | gta ae topes oh rat Speeches of Col, Forney and Joho Bs tira Vy wintons wit ibe execctirs of tbe Uaiet een oa Se a at alana by hich ‘| torclurs is hearol hanks, Ho prensuted Ricwelf be. | fr pio] Taeeld cole toe Ushers cule seslehita ‘ita, | slaves on bbe Weat cosst of Africa, Tos num, fecurued firo eatera of tue 8 ui, | Saneforred to Castle Pircknoy, and a detachment of ry 5 | Sates began with early boyhood—from a long time before hi fore them to-day as the present representative of this del be id cacrely legivinwe a the 4 ’ | to the federsl Marsbai, Dr. D. A Hamiltov, being only Haskin. | Thecame voter, Iwas big intimate couddaat aa‘ frieat | (te. pe tg lengancev eh er byte, belied Proud, ancient and wealthy Copgressinaat district ia, the foe Ge the the exeoutive, James Baseaca, tho pa cis ce | 800, of whom there sre about forry tomsior, one thine aaa ia curly youth; and down to the presext hour, or raiuer to birty- fifth Congrees, expecting on th's occasion to vindi- | the South would say, “Well, Hakim reprosented big dic- | "Wet baye died on the passage. A portion of the crew s f :n to Walk resolutely intbo track marked ou} in bis ’ 4 2 = | aperiod one year ago, Teuttained towards Mr. Buchanan | Chos:n to e i. | cate anc justify nie course as thoir reprosentative at the | (rit properly, bui bis people hsve pot dogs toward im | S*fived tn this city on Saturday evening, in the Cataw Intere-ting Sketch of Cotempora- | ‘ons not Only of intimacy, but of more than intin oy pages m agregar Tast eoceion, aud as an independent ceudidate for tacir Ta ebts have dous teware tiwif he kad oeen, with | from Key West, and were lodged ia jail. They = neous History | Hag he been my iber—had bis blocd run in ws es poe ‘amid the acclamations acd prayore of | evdregcs,s ould they approve of that course, si the comiog | us in the +cuth, ans voted to carry out our views.” Ho | Spaniards principally, with a few Eogtishnon or Ameri- . ’ | conld net ave been more dovotediy a’ cnamne 8 . * grateful people, Poaterity would have pointed fall election, He bad seen larger mectings within tais 2's | considered bitoself we an erubodiment of the priagivies of | C828. Their trials will take piace at Columbia, Soutia &e. &e., ao. | (Some applause ) I beliove that these sentiment of is to bia mimery as an. inyecation and an ozample, | trict, but be was proud to ea) taathe bad never goea one | representative itdependeace, azd would williogly Sarees, batore his Honor gadpe Wayne, Circuit Judge rection were reciprocated, We bad tried, ia our goo ol Venusy ivenia Would have iad go aaure to be cogs where there bait beox more representative mec from | jiogiy cnjcy bimeelf iv the posom of bis faclly, @\ Furd. james Connor, United States Datriet Attorne7, prozece- te of Pexneylvania for many years, to élect th's gentis- ber favorite sen. (Applause ) No, ro, my fellow coca Rockland, Putnam ard Westchoster—men wh> had | bem, butic wae a fight wberein the princiiios thet mega. | ting efficer. Court begins to eit on the fourth Momday to the Presidency. It feil to my lot, a ia the irymen. But he a Tot etop bere” Asil for the purpose | centro! in their veapective localities. He intended | rato. th's gaverrment from bugiand—the prssiples for | i November. county in which be grew to mandood~ born inthe county craccamy iiog piedge upon plecge-—aati! for the purpore | 10 prerent vimecif to thew for re eigct'cn this fall, and | whiem the people of Kereea ovaten'ed--for Uber ead 4, Caarieslon papers are still discussing the question : > “ where be read Iaw- barn in the county where be stil bas | oi aaa se id of promises en this queatioa—what | be acke? on tele parka reoogeliton of th» intapsndencs | free govorament—wern at ttciv. Krein hid come to of what shall be done with these poor wronpod creature, celebrated by Washington Irving’setory of Bip Van Win | bis reatdenco—born in ite counby where he says he expecis | Ct hiling tho Horwinld Mt pacman ci Nie ee hecould | Of character of the repreentative. He esked that they | thie country aud extracted from tas prk«ts of our money | Zhero can be but oue anzwer to thik questios. The iaw le, there was a meeting belt yeoterday of the politica, | todie ape binn og bin tes retoncottertheteiimeaior | €ct to goto Keean for the purpree ve thomid seceree sag sat every gue of tne vores Teche | leas meer worapipog papelo, bandreda of teow | Donat MPa ai crane Uaioe tetiee, ca toe Nee friends of the Pon Jobn B. Hatkiz, to cndorge bis course | Comgcod deal of the hard work ‘nten¢odforthetuiiimeatot | Cie tl Keceas indeed hina beep, as |! bas cast in Congress, ws well upon the sub) co Sazas 03 | conde of deliars Because the peopla of Hupge:y hat bsea | Pertud tee limit he United States, and tue Vows, setlist ota . the srpirations ct biensel! and of the wishes of his fa'eads wepard af Governsts. [1s sought for no inf upon the corrupting icfluences which erred theve privileges of Mborty by aunits, Cany, , Woting the law, very juatly eays:— ageinet Lecormptonism and (0 re nbualcate bics for another | in 1844 we came ty the oity of Balimore, inetenc'ed to | ie grarsyare of Hol SS eae oy ord toary faaterist, | winisteation. (Cheers ) Te wae charge Y Awericane, felt tha guungery wes entities tot. Tort |, Under the latter clause, the Prosideat must remove feat mech tbe lovers of Fen; p Sl : rut opt v ‘c ! i a ducnausa. Eyer FO, URCEr i E aan teehee city cas vibe “eleestian (crm Penvayty ania, ax well known, gop pr ge En canes he tretled by Suetom Hoare off wbo cid not give up tthe Vos of Licomptoa bas boom | ofa the ex to-of the United Statee, util they oun prey Come ve tke winds come when foreets nro ray © eGtke! Mr. Van Buren bad forfeited the coat, | Pasiudh Be Cee vente a. Sutin represm. | fatteneé upon the iaza‘ina bebeasot Me believed that tae gailloiias auld b- seact. | vive for tocmesives and ceter nine on where they will go, Came on the wares Come wen navies are gents deree cf the democratic party, avd that it became us to i 4 ee Sores, | parkmouct to price ple. Is the coares which be bad aid | ¢4 in 1860 for those men wo RAT now evicted egaviouue, | M4 tbo meantime, their euppor! will be at goreramemt But the lowers of freecom or tho politionl friends of Mr. | prerent oe Suntevorile © Se ec anred | Wan who Lad been his compeniou ia the Cab io Coogress- whien he cieatily pureved—~ | Ge was im Corgrees, and diflered wih the Souchera da. | St, under the charge of its oicisis, eal they will ua- Haskin were ratner clow in reeponding to the call. Per nd we talied. . da for that high plecs. We | tauve ja tho Berate of the U Bertis | but tor hime ne 1 " ‘and there tae | James Yolk. He selected Robo:t J Welker, | 20 acted as ou hoveet cau a d as § fropmna. aD att ss nocrais in relation ts Gen. Wa kor, aud viadlosts’ the Gees bees worm ee possible, ia & vessel aps the desire for abow ord tight aceing hed been antiat | HESRAS, seene with our felloa oligos, Nod Tite tog | And when be ouled Walker aud asked Bim to proseed to | strictly in accordance with tbe pledges wich Re Mate & | ccuduct of the beave and ed in the cable carrival of New York tne previous day; | fer the geod Hurt Bi t when bi Reed, (A votss | th Pauldiog, Tossa Loan [eet sated 46 tha’ forties ibaa see kes i 4 ° “Why, Mr, Bachauan, | 18 Peop'c ot # when ke was elecied 28 | the ‘aio stridion upon the elle Ae i r Rasen ba ctai seo ecguciah i ye thu ‘wil fsiod rng eee ileae qalued vy rasm | “There f0.") In be ugtee A iad be puree e ty Dh, the Aras; bil eae in to's toa to Walker | BO ee and have simply to perform their duty or perbope ihe good people of Westchester county found Undaunted wo comtmoone with our favorite | (bat has gove there, ord it willuin me. I bare reached | Conszeas upon the subject cf the admis ion of Ky'ss) ua Ad Pauleing; yet ths atmintawetion pever frewued it much more concuctve to thelr taterects to alieud to & ve tae ae “yh y od barvestirg of thew crops than io bother thomeelves ia st Some twen 9 4ix miles up the Hu son river, from the city of New York, inthe picturesque vil age of farrytown, sived feom the ps) ; ity be shocked athe Cpe aegis Afri . ; ko | which he w vention at Waite Plaine upon bis | Be could tell all thees cfo"bulders who aough: to | Mapity ed by the inevitabls return of these Afri ress it) to. | DY going igto tbat distant erriiory. whore T may raod. | 7ecelvicg the regular @ ntuioatoa in 1840, Hs | Pigs ics asa tentor that he believed that it tare bad | Cans to thotr own country, as erory care will be taxon of , ? ' ri wold rend ft [bfr, Hark’ here quite? from the speech, | been sous cl bei under Cliatoa during tha Rovoiu son, | tm, Teey cannot ba permitted to be exslaved, nor bove act. Proper respect should be paid alike: T senued to bo | Ste ct lie when I caraot alfordto wreck my prospacta | ost the Teo men cmetitution, ho quoted ths language | at ticw They as they to their a: bu. tending to pelitical covtroversica, in whieb, if the trata | : Aand Cheecied i Juiciiration that eppvinis me.” “ P " cof Minister to | ¢4 Und COsccied by the aimicisiration tbat eypuinis me. the ettect thai bé wae widleg toe? Kauaas come isle | 4 bor Pavicing, Will a Vel Wact captared | Would it he either polttic or proper tuat they saou'd be were known, they fee} very little corcers. ‘the scenes cf | Ur. Bochenan eald to bim, “M+, Walker, if sou go there | te the ettect that ué bt sarr Mell = yee ree) ee ea > Quntor-- | turped loca in the United States ce freemen. Tney are whe nuance eclied imu tow weeks, “Evetytbieg is | Be Union with ang oonatituuin waich ber own peorte | Anére ard tock hun aud b's jazers to Gov sraor Clintoa— | tusned toed ie the Colted States ee fraemen, | They are beso hbooatmndh pd csq Steriod = aban | : Nioy, be quietly and observaatly watched } jot con “see A F ight Tauly eelect, and proceeded es fotlowe):—-He bat | would have branded those tures paisiols aa traltocs, erticed to ccmmenrce, there not | the moveme:ts st bome pending and succesd- | ready. Here are your izetractions, I give you migl iy select, P w ‘ th 2) g tne ‘ri com>-omita, | tbat what you ¢esire you shail bays.” Mr. Walker, as if exunclated fo this Gemocratic convontion this doctrine, | gervicg to be executed as Andre waseatouled. li re the repenl of om)-omi 5 3 . ; y i . icity ef thes a a toe { : (ang id: =! and thie doctrice was the doctrine cf the Ciactnust! plat’ | froth Guat "success cobsccrat/a teasta.” a single perron in the vieitity ¢f te slend, except ® ’e# | wr. Buchonan bad been known for his attachment to that | ‘pepized by subline sulpicitn Gearhead Me, eee eer een Aamenen, su'als waiopormoe of his | lone-retes; ion seacoeemmoesgeiies Mie Cina water aliy ameliorated. Ifthe Boho bat fire: come inio the hands of the State Qutborities, the crew, shipand negroes would have been girls, who were euusing thenre, | eosaprensien: 18 3610), wis A micas ah iae ot Me. ae poopy Seg, gn) untl’ sou allow me. to | Donuikaticn, endorse ‘a wont go farms to merge Hollicd, bet it was tho bighest pa'rio.ism ia the emg ee eee ot 18h, RES eee poisne Sone er One see ctea it (row mibuaserstaud mac): aud sussequcatly, | tert your Cablnet face to fare, and to arcertata bdr dn Mes can ors uepevecs. Ai cobVALIAA EMR wituin the waters of the Stato, thoy come here undor ing was ia 6 2 be cke e ot ip the calebrated Serks county letter, | | om that Cabinet ie p rine vactees by pera werd ie ba besken: These wee @ ve wepeper iu New York having as ediior | fedgra’ cept d authority, sad mus! remain 89, sub- tie the slavery ques. | L shall g9 there to carry oat ve D Breabicg ove, tet them revive the ots Buffalo platforsa. | who, he urdessiood, dented tae: 70 es the represcovative | 420 Wo fe¢eral di:poeal avder edoral Iams, and ca ra. at the Departm (Laughier.) Whorn did the mev stand who in 1843 were | of ibis district, who had eald ja bis payer that he (ias- | brovght under State jurisdiction. No conflict of jurisdic- ‘ember o! the Cabicet wae pre | wren the Buffalo plafore’ He fesred the most adiect | kin) inteueed to cheat romebody. Now this eilitor | t! 9 Caz properly occur. ‘: and Mr, Bectsnan boing present wreichca of tha stave power in this district, who would | was ratter sensitive upr> the subjcot of cheatiog, thacbair, Governor Walker raid | Chere riggers further to cepa them home to tlaycry, | Let h'm aanero that editor (rat fe did uct intend to ore were coOMO OF these samme Men. apy cce. Ho vss bon auc brough’ up a demoorat— hil), from whieh there is a beew | and stated that we only war to settie the ques | 1 , ‘ | on wer to ran the lire to the Pacific, #9 azto cecareto the | ¢ ie ght ty: elds Neri #u) Sou!l the bene its on oash 8:ce of tt, as ert Becksnan was ca the morring, ond reacbed Tarrytown at twelve, did M9. | Ys iis origival frietda Thrrofore, ik was, that whils at a | *tthat meeting ex arto pal ¢ ign crurt, abecnt from his owa couctty, bis uaua bd». | écht~ Governor W in Houre; end two o' stock cams ant | 8m Marty the rstae to which the americsa peop’e _LADIES’ EQUESTRIAN CONVENTI was bad at the Frark e which would Jeni the dem rratic Treo men ta 1848 woro in fevor of the Wilmot | 5 jax cemorrat He dit potbeitevetst (AS LADING NATIONAL FQUS y passed, avd si'li tbo mo not orgeniasd ‘Again bis old friends im Peassylraaic t , 4s r of eflersopiax cemo:tat He dit pot beiteveta - AD: al QUASYRIAN CONVEN- . r u ¢ “ 4 ‘ provieo std Congressional interventica with slavery. a B Cont 4 d he into ted (den at Unton Coarse, Log Llaad, kept there acy prospect of ite beirg orger'zsd,fucther than | sock we ergarized, We saw tot the | fone to cany ou these betes? and pripciois, aad if Jenn Van Buren asd Joba Cochrane were now the onde foanieg tn be Gotrin ope pte hens rye er a aot | _ The reatsiry, for the namesot comperions will renvs the tbe plaiform of a d of ths pro | ti then our canditate aud champion crald eee be su coneias ot MOET Lee oie | | ef the aministration party, For bimoo!’ he bol:oved that | bayirg'his ocurse aopr This edlier and olhare ueet open unl ibe day of ihe eonvention, sa% the mensgemeut mine aichester, end a sprinting of | D¢ Pf smiled to the people. Wore Pee eee ee | bare ibe: anise cf y » gentlomen, here pretest, aad | tte Cincinati platform meant just weet iteald. Ho bai | expect no pedpen from hix ns they would ceriaic!y re | see bet toore will hoon the ground nlarge pemner OF bie: Ghose of Poilede'pbia—aacng tuem Me John W. For | guished. The bitterness grow. | eer cement, Twill go." tre Cabicct was polled, and | E026 to Corgtcss ugcn the evitvages cf.this peopte,erd | cetve xcne He wished to say ia conclusion; that ho | gauthnraca, rugs cquipped, whick wid one of Po'iade!pbig— max ng c the buesour compromise and . fived up te that p'atorm, ard for it be was deazunsed at da bad Bgot before bim, bat, he had right | a!) ladire wishing to compete for the prizea. ¢ ” r . a a 6 otracha bill bad toaporarity | (ve member of that Cabinet objected to the Laat rte of the people of | tat the ledies wil! send to ikeirmames a at tne Prem, sad Wty Meeoe—and several | % v owe Uy adin'nis'rason Comocrate—tbsre was e distinc: his ide. He knew itat tbe bi sot a GREE I feo aren ¥ | gramme sid cown by Governor ¥ 2 upea his ¢ groups ef mer, women and pir's seated under the before | ed nets the SE SNe eer meni eee [iced bab ieatlis. tap name Coverror We'ser then | ton now--tbere wos a great aiff-rere: between democrats | bis cistr’ct were with "bint, end ghe felt thet be aboula THOMAS TZOSP. ycnapora mentioned apis treoe. By and tye, tae porple whocams | ;ylvsria mad. common chise, and ropsired (9 Cim-ipcat! | £9'9.-- Tica shat cettien teo question Twill wot | fi free ponovid pag Md ong bE See) 1c mee the aie eee hea ogg [= up by ihe beat, aud wa0 Dumbered betwoan cighty and | fcr the purpoee of placicg this cestioman in nomi vation. | f0. 1 do noi wart fo go, A single negaiive s enough. | MEA TE’ CRD Da MOS eluate torgonk its | frit 2, tbo. plaraty aguset hien 1 ths ds. pENTisrey. uetrement.” Bot thoy tcok ine objecting mewbor neiples, an organization waich clupg to that party, if it | American and repubiican candidate beriies bimeoll. sg 7 AS BETORHED BO tum hy jt rg rom, and. they There conviaced him | Deer acwivietration party, migut have power to give | Taxing the opyositioa euiye, perhaps he weuld have es oe Rayer 4 nos spa wralrapen hs frei Tr woa right, and they returned and gave | Place avd patronage; but Lo believed in the intelligence | bien beau br abdul ur thousand = votes, a24 the publis ia ony department of the doutal srt ai hia of- tam for the fi Valver be lastsuciious. He accepted the couwission, | 6! the people, and that the people would put auch ag At the Iasi full cfoction be caiculated that ai least six | fice, tnth atree' Haskin bicosel’, the only politician of any uote oa baad. Socm abigass seaes dan ‘county, and therefore Eo wont to Kaners with the instructions in bis pocket. He | down. Be intended in this district to viadioate the indo- | yhourand people remaiacd 6: home, nd if thoy would | = INVERSION OF ARTIFICIAL share. The mectirg was called to order about balt-part two | nected from the existing rivalries of the day, would be | As eccurrpenie’ by another gentleman, Mr. Stanton, who pencence of the representative. Our government had been | come out in November be folt that he would be elortot pt Banta RETF CTA) SBOTE o'clock, ty the semiuation of the Bivety, fcund their way tothe groun2, and probably there may have beeo present ia ail some two huodred persone Mr, John W. Forney, of Philadolphia, was, besides Mr. | bimthe When we reached there, the Orsi indicalios that ap og offic np roaition to < 3 r m went Cut uncer tbo came pleages, wad who made the wisely divided into three branches —the executive, logis- | py from throe to four thousand mejority. He asked @ re- pda fag ned to extieguame sochonaliren: ‘They did not trast ‘ous capagn tere whieh Jou all 30. well Tomomer. | Imive and judlol. Am one of the legislstors of this coun- | Cleeticn, oot fer hassel, the corporeai Joke B Uaskia, habs on the leseaer Gk dae. We one pot & good enovgn | Now, gentiemen, th’s is a plam etatemeat of facts. With- | ty, when he was ia Corgrese, be folt not only that ho | but to vindicate the indepeatence of the represontative Marcos Nebrasba mon for thet; ead as in? history ef | Cut gore into aay mere Jota Twill come down. to my | 4s 8 peer of the President, but that be was his guperior; | ggainet the dicta‘crial execulive power, aud to vindicats Potoam meer, Fi ezuuty ; a i t ‘uri 1 wa part in thecampaigy. My ambition was to assist ia | for be was a reprosentative of the jegis'ative power, wil before the peoplo from tice waiters, place hunters aud ¢ of RDP x H Gedeta, Joke J AIO eet eee a hinerrespand antauceag auch ax politcal cow | DULGINE Up a good ola Siate; to forward ber great inte- | the Prisi¢ent cnly reprecested the exocutive. Oot For- | myrmidcze cf party. geae of the fri cltzens, aitevtiog Boadens, Wp. Sieskiy, Jr., Joho Y. Anight, Wossskester | C238 mh 8 Dillerner we ante ay tho, oly caan to © acistin the developement of ber industry, todo | iy bat ead in his apeech, 9 execative was 2 The meeticg thr adjcurned po gy Be PICA . " the babit of baving the truth tcld bim Tnere was a -_——: pnw nk a sa rty from defeat. “Hy was ‘L we oruet all Co at last, for the older I grow the grest ceal of tuth in 1 Ooh, Fi Rs gh oA " y r $ a what Oo). TH. —AMFRICAN DENTAL INSUIZUTE—LARGEST, the emi ean to prevent the election Of & rape: | ee Coon so key, tor be -ateovg at your owa | te cattrdey before the President had sent tn bis Kansas THE CONGO QUESTION, capi oaacs ena Teborsaciay oa eat Rae pean, fer = t of the covtest in | heme, to balld yourselves up in your own counties | message to Congress, bo had calied upon bim; bis litle The Captured Slnver—Her Crew and Car, he} Srh Fs ee eo ‘of battle t F Jour States, and when you do that you will be r danghier war with him, Hesa'dto the President, “Sir, Trews the Charlest y 3 ‘so b, pain a Tour ore as awarded Lr. Man! a oe Se ae , oaene farms Fer ud aud pirng at the acat of federal power, (Ap. | I Waa oiccted as a friewd to your admn‘nlotration, and Iam [From on Mercury, August 83.] den! 1849," Work gusranieos, Vislera c8- your ows Stato a rimiler dispoeition was manifested | pected an De (Ap. reozal friend. I desire to bea friend to your at- The res! tame of the captared brig ie tae General Pul- | epec'fully insiied to evil. when it is right, but upon the sudject | nam. ‘These letters are partially erased and covered | —___—— uuder the ue the Cemecratic pi s—Berpard Waters, Risley French, Benson | 12*t Robt. Wilson and J. A. Platt t The President resd the call of the meeting, which was a3 follows — ANTELECOMPTON AND ANTL-CORKUPTION—VINDICA- (TION OF “HR COVER: DOPLY. gine m certa'r quar that quarter where now tho divease a Mpa x wale no forge — — gi bts t « se eke a Tauntnirction iy aodtdoed mest coe mclion: | ittuen fer the purpore of advocating M7. Buchanan's p> | of tbo admizeicn of Kansas Cory mee eercr BH A mpd gh RS ETE | fram het quaiter Mr Bochanan thea Tecs'ved pothing | ‘cy throughout, | bad had, aaTeay,abuccaat pledges | tution, permit me to tell you, sir, how you siard | Coit ie bach she was ongaged when taken. S03 is | (PNAWRLLRD Od BUINS OF FUGMITUR! | Wut colvnese acd coptompl, But we aomluated bim. We | #8 %0 his course on ths question of Kansas: but DiforeT | in the present Hcuse of Reproseniaiives. | Ruere are | CP nitiioes build, say 280 tora Durthen, and, itis bo- all colors sad Mi na {> Peonejivane for the firet time jiyous poubliched that payer, euapectirg that probably someihing ° = ta 9 iy Heved, was formerly a packet tn the c:ffee (rad between cad opwards, Thureday, Beplember 2. 1858, beving acbiever cur lorg cherished wishes. aud when might toke piace, I tock care to have mysolt strengthen. | fertieniais,, Tt Sick name they Loe Ae Fang that pert and Rio. Oa tre oth of March last eho cleared Na, four doors cam of Broniway, New Yors. pay pte pedis iy Br rolurned tare we came with full aud cvatldent Lope that | C2, act l wrote to his Cabizet and to Bimsel(, aad told | Pgh} end Tam pecud to say thet they Tot at my outs, | coe Orleans with acaliain, two mates, eignt seu- | TyLIMPTONSSRORETARY BEDSIRADY SAGLY SAVES im as the pecpie’s cancidats for Cozgre &. there would be no ciffioully is electirg a man whom we | them oa wbat ground | intended to stand oa this question y G Snan, & deck, eee tak ab enaee. Oa tne tit fotggrmog 8 ‘The Hoo. AB. Tarvay then read the following aldrome | rerureiy believed 19 bo soGonservally § Svhore cuaractsr | f Karcas, and they were ao good es to send mo mufic'ent Levtan i coeeeneine, bovmnan we Meters BE Reet Fay he miggie cngear Us I .. oop Neh phew (7 53+ BF sapere * parlor or sitting snare a5 demonstrating the svctimenta of tho | we believed to be 60 Trutent, oure record | ¥rtten teisimony to eepgtben me in the panition tne. | Arad. Lam ore ot these men. there ara twenty tm of | o¢vatric, ef Kabeude, situated in ntdade "080 99005, ned by ingtatmenia,» oS v7kiveatcoei, third Boor meating ard those of the prople of the dist The reso. | Pad been naticval and conetivat: surred. 1 went op this way with or and Stanton, Tepresent.”’ and after be had nawed them the Presidest | longitude 12 20 east. It {sin Lower Guinea, in the gouih- ve | Neve th fhe Oxiord end McGee frands took place, whoa there was | +: a : e of the district of Loango, and not far from the lotions compilmentary to Mr. Harkin were loudly ap- | Valen, They focked on bie nomination we burst of exclamation a'luver the country, when | Said:—‘You make some mistakes: some of those men TEcucar tae ton deat can purchased in a CLOTHING, &, pisaded, i F CLOTH: (000 [WORTH WANTED — icy for the advaissioa of Kansas bot ervend ta va tar domecraiic press joined with the repubiican | will gofor my pol maine circuit of 600 miles, and assembled at a barracoon near On mating, tho address and resotuti a Cree See ee ee py ea TI tall porn trou | the point of shipment. Tus brig et call with them, and | (}487,,OFF CLOTHING—s6 00 IWORTH WANTED Phase soto vraglie <. ee eee ee ee eeattee onze a putt fait | My tong politicel experience, you will be outside the de. | in forty seven days made the trip, reaching the point of | tained for fare or small lows. by svctiag™ poswnaaliy 4 ba to, brought on e series of excitomenta | Over ite columns of the Washington Union, ard nothing | wocratio party, and it will be bed tor you.” Ho hare. | cestigation ca the moruiog of the 2ist isa, Ia this | duroush post lo JAMES MOBONKY, sires, meme . ov y SS Reet asa Ecloe ee een WORTH OF NEW AND CAST OFF OWOTR 2 Avd why did ft besome dow 2 ~” ~ ‘om (pilaence | the awireion of Kaoaas under any constitution, unless it | Day on “Cape 8 $B. ing wanted, and for which 50 vent tchrecaion tothe public repiiment of be distrstou ihc pro- | carte tbe public opinion of the Nori: Fad beer. etirrea | 1 fnPposen thnk seme Maviat & dehes Sad, Mo 8 mops | bad been sustained by a majority of the poople, aud had ot Ex te 98 80, loc tude $0 20, was the nding fives in ough ate Tiga bare, adércesing or calllag 1»! Lo pica of the day. to ite depits by the excesses of the pro elavery ws ivority, collar tosa a has lately become chrovic wi been fairly submit to them for their approvaiat an | pace, where the Echo was y ip’ mt the store of Wi. WALSH, No, 35 Contre street, volved fn the approaching evntest for repre: | hacked by the federal power in the Territory Keneas’ | Po ae election. (Cheers) And if Iam ont of the democratic | Ollicors of the Dolphin left the harbor of Sagua in Graade | Duane. ded, aud is cf the nichest | Tear was the onls question. _ It was Bot the Osten4 Con- | Ugett ne ceed ot Leosmpten vas perpetrated thea I sam, OF should profey tore there to having that dangater | te day betcre, and while eru'ring weetwara in eoarch of sack eepresamantee, er eel fercr Se.” Ik vas kot he Pucide Railroad. it was nothing | JAé2isg ceed at lccompton waa, perpetrated then Leam, | Rett, back and baying abaog dog csuate. | *! reived she Reho at daylight In the dance YACHTING. fg Ng Ty oaivgle tesue, should the peapleloi Kansas bo permit: | Walker and Sarton (and tacee who bad eided with ¥ coustiiuents iu the face. British flag and runn: an 7 fed to dispore of their own effairs in thelr own way thems bad been deseried : thea 1 discovered that I (Applavse.) But Mr. Buchanan did roi believe that trol ibe counctle of tbe ne conteded mezitand ability ll (apir domestic icstitutions—notea slavery | pad teen carried along, and that the entire democratic wero unsui To rue Citizens ov tHe Nowrn Concuesstowat Drermcr — ehave wever witveaced in cur courtry, and by i ‘Oxford Pied (othia:--Sir, when] was pominated,in theconvention | Sfece cf time ove bondred and forty ene negroes had | Chall wil be apain ealicd ts the pollstocatrsos ie’ bgbent u oof Augeat, 1866, tho campugn bosame more | Lem tad ou the cubiick c! te arte ei gad 0" Santon, | *bich vomineted me, I told tay people at T war not ror | died, leaving Dat three hundred saa fourteen alive, A “ a Jeges of freemen, an 4 to give by their batlow direy than coub own (he coast al —_——. ~ Seperteaearsess4 R FALF—A YAUHT % FEET LONG BY 10 PERT beam, is one year old, a fast satler, and lv perfect order; y new end of the best unity) Address Bail- ~opreseptatires post! oe by Wel consitingsts, oF opel members of their inetitutions—cnmolestet by the | p.. who would bis Kansas policy. Mr. Buchanan be r Ta: Hani t in ‘ : press of the country bai been carried along by thoadmial oppose Dost, Here! pb yA A | oely oF ee ena a Se | aration, aod that wo were called upsn to ttra back on our hat the immense patronage of the goverameat, suppestig be wen guapoued ad petoe ce st ie tbeatairgc be oben, 1 chem indtents a | oceeis of aad of foreign maraciers on the ethir Xe vetray our machood. | (applause. | which be bad wielded with the power of 8 despot, coala hatled oft from the cous. Tt was then’ obwerved | Y "fea ed 18 good 200: Vikew duiiet duriay the exsiung aod | uchanap, So maa talked more freoiy about it. In Bis i tpetand te dbeane, ened cheeen slgpezeanon, by which slavery would bo recngnised, with aber of leuaches near ihe share had their sails | foetly cafe te ali esses ese ok he 1,500 votes tn its favor at s Coory ant win'er. or eise—and | jelirr of ercepteuce, ard ip the specch which be delivered sochise Be abol | to (0 commiitee appointed oy the National Convention in | {ri net bece toe ally and “100 the - y perecnally committed " tis pevior at Lareaster, d 1 beppened to! pre grticet’ 3 ‘and Americans | Chase to the flying versal, etill bearing whe | be present and to beer, H,) ho laid. ‘ciress om | Suis, Suluect ogo Derk to, Fensazizants Aad. So tue to take the lend | Bank cartridges wore fired, and it became ey ident tha the ‘great prizciple that will of the ma seen. 14:4 not Delieve, however, for 6 ware 8 baad of brothers the pursuer |. ‘The slaver spread all 7 5 “ to me a the im thas Ter itory should preve: Woy, ne bes Fremeit or Boebauae. They must go for me excited by ber strange movement, and the Dol thate 000 1 ity until 1864, | Set to Come out to the brig. This verified the suspicion | {he bath eens ming. : | 6 ive South must vole for ] sure when ths iefuence Bt role ia teed on © cont ol the chetce cf ‘bs pecple. Ths po corruption a iefuence of oMieia! petronege mus: be stayed: amd ihe reme fa a the exerclee by 1h) people of thelr in im the control of their po tues of andid’ of govert me at variance; I fad the freate wOUSE DOG AFOLL ‘took in Kansas, to the golect, ‘was boarded by Licut. Bradtord and sixteen Pee SF eS ie Dita ee a A fp PT, No papers wero Wiles uteri. Na oes Pre ibe be, “eapust you char toc’ (Lacgbier.) If I can Ucn for re o'rction, ard it I bave, the way t> secure re- ‘ ; ‘this main issc0. 'y juat been need to noulfy the pariy on es he telaiceaens marion boas ase t | Set ey Meee oY a Oe git Stee oy Bat hs oe ocles WINES, FIGUONS, a bave walcbed wie sivegele froin my quit retreat it | Gaye in support of my Hoatey” you ‘will ot og NER: thay, voted Abe Genaie bull | rimbe ay oat ey Se CEIEAG HE Win—aiuer 4s UsnD AF Fite ORRAT wv of the - anal | oouee vaistal a - tusnden-Monte Nf : 4 coho! slegreph! . ene, from Sse wih whan: fe es cae ig hI ef | beor a whinope: ol vbisthing ftw. ll pass by as thasummor = they remtiva to | peased to de at the beat of the ce erprise, and took him geiebrated bo we ct tr, Pere & Fils now linding aed | breeze.” [tela Bima ‘t was very weilfor bim to may so. deciaioa " r Aye : : gext Wey bad refused to cootrm | @Deard tho Dolphin, with asick ceaman god comrade to aeat ike tae 0d aie | Oe ae 7. M" claferense commitic | tend him, ‘The reek were brougbt here by Lieut. Bradford. “ng sate by the importer, from store or vende! warehouse, at wee: thereture I jueual price $12, 107 Water street, ne: Ybat an adm’ fapectenty, i aPe by the pledges of ‘8 Pear oa od be usted tate auth lash ther we |, and by that logerdemain the Fnglith bill | It eeeme that tho captain and those two men were not eydemecrat. (App SE a ei ia eta etd ann’ thas Shore } Ses pesred., Cader the Brities government, tue aim. | feet to Charleston on board tue Usiawbs from Key West, GN ADULTSRATED. 1it- ewes (Gs you will cee Kt you reter : Mr Puchasan woaro | itvalion bad been defeated three or foar timse thors | a# WS* expected, but are bow cu to Honton in ee Ly 9 DCiI7 thet the pe e Je orev ae Please ty | Would have been tbree or four charges of administration, | the Doiph' we names Of cighioen, axespiing the onp- as ocak a be protected to am: , Pad We Wil be rendered bagny.”’ [gait | Bat bore goverpme:t was not in these rispects eo pro- | ‘in, a Py " Aa frnea, ucawed by ery infusnee whatever, and that the | to pin way dellove your policy is right, burt tol | greseiva. This cadinet of Mr Buchanan, ducing the pro Dor inica ce is Pitue, orge Plaken, * y shouid prevail. Well, gentiemes, wo | \7, there fe 8 ati) grees of this etruggie turned jtseif into writing echoot, | Jean Brevi Antovio &itmer ————— = } we canraes. ih fol to my lot again, ast have | )% rajeets aud al and wrote totters to ibe Tammany Mall Lecompion moet Jeno Vrapersco, Thomes ( STGARS AND TOBACCU, sisted, to be at the brad of the Demce: State Cautrat } 7... eee 1 ing avd the I’hiladelp>ia Losompton mecting, aod now, ia RT Bates, Antonis 5 mez, Po a ge Bee gery geen | @mmitice of Peoreyivania All my s. 1} f to thie, be fowud that John C Breckenridge w John Basco , Jone de Jave Vital de Mi 8K PURCH*+SERS OF SEGARS CAN PROCURE A exander Rodgers, may Lol eqonre exe ‘eth 4 p the Stete of Niunole against Dongias Frank Cleary, vot. | regret thet Thave ome | advocacy of the very doctrmes upoa whieh Mr. Brecken il acide, (Chee oO bravo’) | ridge wee siected by the American io. Toey wor very dosirable brands, ate grea! redueuon from morket refea, at my eotaviighbment. La Normas as low os Si per thousand, opersa am tow an 96 50. 0. CHERKE, 17 Broadway. every emction of my neiure. puy enlited oo the of thin tee: but ibis er pave reached the simiure and ats fast ret-ograaioe. Ho dic not hnow but that ca use, made we £0 4 fos [ ceee-t go back to Posasyivanis and be eave ar | Presicent proot edec from ibe burnaaitarian fac fFGARS.-MR. KUGENR JEAN OF - pie mo 3 ‘ age they rots > Uriarte & Co, of Maran wil take eo, Mr. Boo men get over sixty year ere, come Spr hea, Mr. Bocsesen, | City “etinchwentay ferpettiog tutes ef maladie lite fix about Now York, Vat tone f \ tat James Buebaaan bat retacne i to tho fec!. | Amsricene, or baye a whereavo: raptry. These elds, for, Os pou mamee. | ae Iy fe, and ao smugglers are & dosperate inking et of (oliows. Under the oa the rubject of tbe trim, | (A vere \ Th wae prociaiused teat this Kaa | laws cf 1010 and 1920 they will De tried for tneir hives as 1 Mr. Ploros tole. | @a# Question was vettled, Dut it stood precisely whore it | biates sxiling on an Americon bowom under the American © We are, the | #1004 before the last Congressional assembly. Inaiead of | fee They were commitied to jail on Saturday atvernoo Deing ecitied, [t way a yitel, Lriog question, aad upon it | Their triale will take place at Columbia, SO, bovore to )cu that | would bave forfel | Power. (App's — ioulowing brands 0! thelr owe efor bi (Cheers.) My devotion to bia kae boonr. Day so! nigiit, night and day, t tolled im that vere ate thos here frow my owa State pina. Goo. Jackeon ws frlewée. Colonel tory—Uriart Ganéelet, G men bo carried you place the engine.ct | gyi ye nce, havin ane =) | the vers Preritential election be determined. If | bia Honor Jucys Wayne, Circuit Jo mes Coaner, ree i the ect popular eave: | ne eee Ot all th, tacrtn ts elect totum’ | De waa re-elected to Congress, and Kacens asked b ied Sia'ce Pistricn Attorney, proscouilag offlesr. Tos Tost was the standard w because they cesire to nerve réopendentiy, here | 24a Hed upon a constifiton that had Deen approved b: art begioe to sit the fourth Monday ia November. Mr. Haskia ait That was the Shibboleth. Tha’ | they are ark ing only to b nied ‘c t> latulgenee of | BEF people, he ehowld ant only vote for 6, but work for It Being curious to ho cargo and arrangewent of so ke tin 1805; thet be bon-ely represestad blecoe | * Brie to the river Delaw, 1a Pitts, | ay terert opinion.’ Too apy to thet wae" fies Tin | M8 toe admalesion under toe Lecompion constwation. Hs | Bebo, we obtained « perm't trom Dr. W. C. Ravenel, the . or aly reileected thelr sentiments in hieapeeshes | ipbia, i every village acd town inthe | tera makice my as poles at nt Lea | Dad been condemned for refuring to send the Lecompton | port phys ard One of two thors ncoompaciod Maki «Palle o' Congreas: and as be was tego io the | Siait, WLeTover we Could induce @ pen to write OF A | ore, ¢. but if Tou MeKe /ALiet with your olli erm ws | COMMitution to the regular Territorial Comaitiso, bat bs | ldeut Brasfora to a small bea: from toe @uart Urn aed i, be et } teogne to epeak, that wae the theme ou which wil make it a test the batlot be believed that if there were fraada they would not b» | clamber p the side of the brig a stracge aterting Are Bet the, course of 01 ‘aiatire bas been ¢ Ae tome tor coke ‘(iremt apple Repeated eforts were examined into, investigation would be Ftifled ant coat | Siebt preseoted iteeif~a ¢ o A with aatve afr bowery, tn nd mes, ir narro had no ceution om thie | putes to we. genemen, thal w was wh7 bo pre‘rred to dave it go to the epecial | CAFS 1 a ptate of complete nudity, woh rare inataroes of suche stew, public & Wil ecpport biareelesuon | *2d/cch He was publiomhe was open—ne was | foired on » poor mortal, i tr commities. Ove wea appointed, and th yt trip Of rag an inch wide round ihe wetst. There he way from Mancheslar 5e ‘igor ‘rem this Vine fore wrt until the day of | vBreserved fn hie declaration to evergbody. | iis own erumation, or into soveatigation. Look al Ube returns from Kansse Pro, re vested for the meet with their tege and wen ‘ho work to do.” 1 * | He sent to the friende of Joba Fiskmaa, in ths W epplause) Nobody telliag ‘he trath i permitied to ay. | gued election’ Lock at the Oxford, Delawa strewe! oo 3 1 or ore i) Laery — ue Po ere for the vow etn committee be appointe aieiriot of ©. Power gover heart the thunderisg votes af elorne' aod wher ro tome squatted on their fee § w woreat Bine * pinem ek land—to tal nen him thie Ee ert eee Ban 1 ve | lhe about and a ew flying down . None wer m be mic crest t mas. nna tee ro: | him ts the poople. | Sing a4 i Coca fn its Curhoued cusir, and d ov foartese huedred votes, there wasnet a in ty wap.” feo maicriuy Were cotel, 64 and 6% Ldaper ard street. me ledependent returned for the Lecompton eynstitn | Fi ase , npn sets — | ‘i; you denownced th> Keoas Nebraska SPERCH OF JOMN W. roenEY. pored to the repeal of the Miseourt |\ne. ™ “a Dresaar> 1 the fect wae as he ued stated in bis speech, that there ome ober; scarcely one, uoWeVer Mr, Joan W. Romnint, % Philadelphia, wes then intro: | party of your souaty have cominaied you: the | Tareas se ee an Toed, mete puade ane mate, i vate, | wee uct teruty-Ove hundred men fa Kaseas who favor # oC them were able Bedi}, grat Ninucs Cemotetrations of regari. He said. — pledge 100. Pia Dachanen—tha' | invent sandieg Bp ap py Bt ‘tae | geviloman frem Ke who gave bis Dame aa Mr. | plaivly the cffcow cf thetr long apd rowded pasvaco ina Feciow Cirmamead fee! gratified in being permitietto | by, end, if neces yier by, this principle of popular HEE ee ee eee (eee wile | Green, of Virginia, who corroborated this slatemeut, aay | confined stip. A lew were evidentis ili aad.#oa to cie, All appear us coe to participate im the ceremsmy wich bas roverelgaty. For myatif, fl ou to the base. pemees Wo ere Pat be ovuld | ing thet he lived fs Kecoas and hed six miggors, but that | were pure Diack im color excep: the dropsical, whore | aiesan Acnounced—the nomination as the people + can. | ress of hing private letters 16 reans | Teme Be teat comes Bye ae, liebe smnitte 2 that constitu:ion oo State | tkirs were tawny from disease, Their hair is vory short LATRVOYANUS-MR3. HATE, THE 1 one of those tribunes who stood up during the un ¢ pledges fro ‘i thority OB, guatiemen. the chapier tbe\ shall deta the | a cermment would be ac’ crisp. Those who wall appeared curious aud evoyant Qpbyeician and epic healing meftum you Inte exoiting eession of Congress, for am undying prit Bilewer, when wpe dutioguished Secreisty hE RB Oe ' : 1 o864, tomwe of Chem ogling and pigeling and chattoriag, | <n goto or eva vin United Sines. sbatligesry om le. (Ar .. ‘led ae te | We patropere, will ue a our ren 7 ’ he o tobaceo ont of short o! ipes wih yaiione given, emer! oF nO pay tal eu tem eit fee agi ota 2 aneuoy ier terad is | Sedtenanie samy ome niet ay aa | IM Ae me yt kag hat | carn tara inf Wo ce | SEs ck aoe pee alo Bovey 1 ng ab i ’ on © | believe eftizen, eteciet ') the Prosid ey f the ty ee ¥ Veggich, but the evties 7 ya bes > Pent oud traversed oar § rs a sald bave arf into that chais to pave ” ¥ , ble and docile, and rendii Atho Suntagds of the Se pecple for re elect i. ag tiaving poe ly Aas. nares Renee Behn > rmy— aye, Bisermy '—and the tronury Of the peg PE ar teck degsameed tr os! ; perven wh iiceerge of teams y are gr fe ag FG lemme ” vers ’ J : money andmive, your of es aud mloo, tor, FE 7 mart . howe re a ropriate wha’ boon precent when varie “Wh ait “1 would take | Po" { patting wa & gallant Lani of mon for | P&Tty and covering up all the corrupt prac mowever, tae Se ales Oba With DE MRE. FLEURY, 968 BROOME STRUT, G ba ae ge ER ‘ rid Dey tr of the fedora | Htevuine bovertty by te plain God's trots. Cappleune) | oreeulive Serie story of the Hitler's Pate wore kept hoperete o8 Sock aad tee helene tad tase rs te ation 90 aller snot Uta by the eleas of Vee at, 1 maw Mr Hagia , roond 0 tory, but thes the peo | godt | would that w Historian eomes to write, ba | bere recounted his story Of the Witiet’s Point in i are wate beph on the forward Geen aad. te the for cone on biainens, and continued = He was with th © a al ceed to be called theif vot ty the frowne aud thr hinenta to. and there neret ths destinise oul f not be compellal to write th that Provident was be dosided.”” | y6y:) in Penrsyivauia. (Atyplauee. ) 0 cantlemem, thero | ward hold, which later i¢ fifty-five feet long, nineteen wide im the broadest part, and narrow of the Territory and the « to the enaof th Whenever e Southern ori io Pes 4 fe r other administration had crown weak and ‘ nm bie p omtnon eourage, | to fey to you —we have a s'rg'e question before our peo ; Vheybave cove on, step b: Jehu Tyler. (iaugbter.) > women eat - Sasads In thie ant other oltier with er: re mati , reoval relation to tas | plo. Every dey is making the campaign mors ee’ more oy dealing, teeing ‘toe beuan | People Of Westehester who kinily i for the wowen ant girls is behind | tov toe ade te wen ns eral #0 ne tbe nams exectt'ss, to reeist these ¢ “ sores Itvequired | Coublfol. Every Gay is Pakiog the juss feeling | Seni ehat | ie reture that he wae x indepontent cand ture wife or plao thet of her visier. Ii rou great indeper dence and prow alt) ar Biawel | more and more interes, Mr. Buca bi neelt ra a 7 - apking the people of his district to vindicate wt bia temporary flooring 1 rath give her @ cal! Lad Ors, Opp owite Mesoker street. focre from tboee wilh whom be ba tar closely ax | fce's tat evergibicg dependa us the prodence | Met furl, so i | pencerce of ihe repreeeatative and ro hi ovinion®, Caneinting of tise, peas mod w Tiss, 80 conte; gon is pnolated | and. more than that he should | and” segectty @ad Conolistion with which this | Cotas Insk a we eepeel race no pledges--hia future csarmemid be juiged by bis | thelr fod t# botled Ifko “hoppipjoha,’”* pat Keop a Coppiaat weton over ii, leet im that great po- | camp Ste te be eondooed; aad for Goiy | @M ECT pt, 1 ~ - dy Tr cee 1. "tn Kegland tho govePn'neat was contcu''e by the | twice 47,04 Wu sad four o'ctooe, and plased ta (ho mida ‘AL, Liteal ceptre, wbere public virtue is 1 noni 1 rr om t Kk ee q ‘mon of Parliament. Moebuck het besa re | Of citoles cf eight or ton each, and weil gai rr ~ b — by pubic P ts eonmowt prom fl ped, ee ae wf Po ieoiing att A. ven seenees if you did mt Kuow the fact, voat bo was #9 ving feratd year ig ama year © ‘by the people of his district | Vent the strong negroes from taking mors then thoit share, ODTOR WARD, 436 BROADWAY, SOU rimast qn. betrayed into the hineds of bie enei.ce, liv should boas rot ore here to hreaten—you, Gor. Jomnra, aid you, | |, “, \Ga aed Gate, Uatenah tee Norbwem—aye, aud | tig party of Independent men weot with J Given We each, nroputay nud ereaing, Mit of thom eoep pagel 0 ® Manly.” On Buwiars fron Oa Mt OS ed «it required bim to bear by well, Not Mr. Sestt, of Richmond you, Me Extra 3.i'y Smith, 4 Mr. Faney went o to allude to the fact, that | *heo ft Wes right) aod sgeinet the crown when it was hy . ° ty fo ve able te vest (ho icflasaes of power, but tse aod you, Mr. Secretary Floyd—all of yoe—must remem’ | “0 mee. Mr. Taney 7 seat | erong. If the’ ‘stord against the orown there was | on dock placed in close order, spoon fashion, on " ven Souwmern s@leamen—Keverd> Joharon, Alexander 6. al thetr ‘and not od to then or move dariog the able to rtaud withont sus; App'aae He came ber (bat if we love this battle bere, you loge ik. This your | 4 “veptens, Henry A. Wise, aud Bll the lea ling men of | achange of Seni? ot Se onemnene ree y prockote of water | 1)% ‘ io Gore ee from a diric! @hiek had Got only given bim a larve plc tron, and, therefore, you must allow us to meunge it in | 4, cePheme, Roory © oe tee ences mas that bad taken piace in Fogiend bad been prodaced bz light they are deshed with bro v4 ‘pring ot. but doen to Mr Be WAT A deo. ve + own 4 Nhe the South Were clamoring | made oo ¥ of these fn dent men. He desired to hare | to wach themofl. They sing scngs, clapping their han “ . M., emoey wee ies spon, | ney pure thea Rake ec.) Geren, ie ber one a eee ae, | Dovalae by Uke addiniste ati Jus Petrict represented by such aman. He woald not it | and rocking shelt Bodies im tae, ad thowe songe Wave | ——— ry —— Bochaner been indebted for the manver ip which " tald, heviog begun & conetin @ olected dirgrace them, and bo would asscro thom | & greet reeomblace to some of our negro apiri D TPOR, $f BROOME STARET SROOND BLOOR the dom ratio party of thie vicinity rolled up the whit aed adi. to” would. always be’ found upon the side of | Several of the negro fellows exerciro alnosity very much | Oy hours from 8 iu the morning 1 cre! ry d to the eno 7 c droiniatenti after the manner of our drivers, airs of au vow which the ave to the domocratic party o de “ ‘ght Our romect, ander thir adm on, » Tae Unuirieg exertions, hit “porvoosl | io woes wy ieiters may [ected iy RE was retregrading, The servaata cf the poopie why hell | thority and ridiculous geatloulation aad grimaces. Othors wit | Dig COORERS OFFICE. 1s DUANE GTRENT, we. e charsster of the Presulent, Khe fat crede, pi Ce ete eee a eaenene Tricraes” Sapperies | ‘Mees wore a:temptiog to become the masters of the poo | were cocking the ‘big pov. ike good Yellows; aot ot iween a! Wililem, “Oftes hosre'h arte salam racers cr needed Toco | wisi cay bgeret he ure erpranta, warai'tee | By, fein cura REROUM APA Ere | fl tae eit ustands tings neways ey ne | een coece a ase See onte al) the which Mr Heckin himself manifest. | tion of 't e , pages Be Heskin, {t was ten dollar to five io ihe betting phrase | tain g nny “ 4 7 ced, renth . ' f « he Siate about 2,600 Post Olea, a a b ee eh A TL might rel fer on ecung the wfaire of he bg Cony = — — = peria! Cwear, dead ond te to clay voady ft tathoowkad men, who recsived aboat | atd the group of p en oppoaite the city on the socth looks D*,2a8Fow, PRINCE STREET, A TRY BLOCKS Imgton to betray « — Ho did mut go to Washington | Jet me pause to say thst ine pudlic coal tance taspiret by May stop @role to keep ths wind away ove Biliion dotlare ape ‘They were the camp fi | to them ew by at dee Ceiina ounce otra wen of Brondway.—Olee bors ‘rote it Ul 2 wed from 19 doowct We caasitats bis chotee, He saw thisadmio bis womination ia the domoeratic party, wa! (i) apgre Mr. Foe ecw led by bearing & Gigh trivats of” lowers of pariy, the janulearies of party, tue7 wore the Vester er 419 8 o'clock ee

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