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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1859. when, with my own ears, in this bulding, T heard a is by those into whese hande-we have Hopestion this Unioe"|-aae ives: Iniie, denteuenae tae 0. tee in 1860, | this speech which I am to deliver in Now York what I MOUSHS, ROOMS, &0., £0 LEB. HOUSES, RVOMS, dc., TO LED, D 4 i or before—determined PARRA DREAD, Cert eres: A 1 ‘ - | for safe keeping and preservation, We have seen the permitted to come in with twenty thougaud popu- | | ever did that there “ad a ere an a attempted ve | lation. Is that democratict Is that Justice? Is tl ‘should be no misrepresentation of my opinions; AO. 7 Ui Cratic party on this ver nfartuful to democracy, : Terween North aad South, threstemiug (ae | honesty? Is that constitutional law? Is that what our | the occasion as one of too mck is searing 61 Weat I wenty-sixth sirect, sultablefor a sm foal brick house, No. Isl West Twenty-Ofth street; contains fs belag utrue to the south, unfaitlful to democrary, un- | springing up be and threstening the | fathers fought for, and what we are prepared to gu: | myself to the es ee ee bors eoven Toms, & bwement and Kiveen, ik all the inodern improvements; is in good order and ina We a ery ques » ¢ tent oral inte: disturbance of our harmony—aye, 811 | for housekeepiny ; located one block from | neighborhood; rent . For particulars aud cards of 4 a epting ts 306 PAipeeoe : peg “ia the same | independence of the saat mgpecone 1 bro} about by or au: necessary? isha oy pray, the preeiden) rea peated, have, dove was, I pene s en pac ga 6 per month. **sble 1a advance. mission apply to C. wvours 5, 13 Chaubers atcoet, - eath be z jd stil’ vote for him if | the desire of the democratic party to pres souls ROW monize the animos! existing between ; wri ‘80 for ce ctin h atl—antte tr Dreath be acknowledged Me frend, Hr Alexanter Hives, | iesue, as they dia in the canvass of 1856, iu tae repeal of | ad still this negro question? No, but itis the way | myself Tasved Pak tae lene Lakes in Febeoeon LARGE HOUSE, CORNER OF rouRTRENTH | MO LET f nomiaated. (4D) d . ‘Compromise, by which they have sacrificed | keep it all It is the way t ‘the whole South upon | any speech Ihave made, but I have done it in “A to tree! oud Sixth avenue, 44 rooms to lease for « bonding THE STORE NO. 45 FULTON STRERT. who acted as your temporary chairinan on yesterday, aud | the Missourl Compromise, by ich they bay steeh "| ‘ke alive. It is the way to unite the whole South upon | any ‘peec! ve , but I have regars ty ( ately, Also one corner 0} ‘Apply to NOBLPH WEST. 58 pnt who iade a foreibie speech, a8 you ail know, said one | the best interests of the South aud al! the property of the the question of slavery and humbug us whigs again, an 1am to deliver in New Sok, as position eo ee ‘also othe? houses, furnished aud WOODS & SAUNDERS, GF see easter Tdo bol couckr wii bia, and, that was, | South north of 30’ Som. We see commerce crippled; | to sucritice the best iuterests of the whole South-slavery | tay be distinctly understood. “I have rought with me a nfurniaied, splendidly aiwuated: ale wplauid stores aud lot | a that be gave ali due credit to the democracy for their in- | trade paralyzed; vessels rotting at your wharves, for | and all—to the perpetuation of political power. (Ap: | few expressive of my views upon this poe below fe aor Apply to BISHOP & JONES, late N. C. ins LET—THE LARGE GROCERY STO! NORTH- fetus pon this subject which do not, kr, (Laugh | WATS OF emDOSRiNt er de ee aaiea al tas | atainzonot tneveduset’ he Presgects i tncingte | Here read fom Waase pages, They eobained bi views ot | == —————— | phim he cy for business apply to Bate OCONOI, ‘ do nev vill not say ita any eury cr" a ry we possess! end oP ¢ Prey % of a | a No Fea eee ee eT ahore taeyecare | government, aud defying all Inws and all officers of the | monetary difficulties of the world, which Tshal! wot tn. | the position which the'wiig party here should occupy | BUACKSMITH'S SHOP AND FICIURAS vO LET 100 | cE Weatsercnteenth, strece Alas do'tet, the dwelling byuset ing in the world’ abou wnat | jaw. And this is what the deme party universalty stake ‘to trace here, because [have done it in another | towards the black blican . He was unwilling Maiden lane, a few doors from South street: an old oatab- nue; large, commodions and replete with ail nothing in the world about 1. Thai ° known au this is wha’ party | dertake ‘to , bocause I hw repul party. "Apply ou the premises, Or 10 HIVES & BKuL, | modern conveniences, and well adapted for two reapectal opportunity for them to mal jalthey did | proctaimed to be a state of unparailetel prosperity, with | quarter—aud I hope that every member of this onven- | that a coalition should take place upon the ‘m of the Saeed , poetic a ig OE eco ickag cos kinins tee not avail themecives of slavetolding | Rot a dollar in the public treasury, with an enaiture | ton will have an opportunity of seeing it—buttte Presi- | black republicans, but was Perfectly willing that they euitsot parlors, frout and back stairs, brary, diuiug rooney interest of the count itation shou! amountiny to wbout two and a halt per cent over ant | dent, i tracing the financial aifticulvios of 185", under | should aid the whigs in the election of some Southern mun ABEMENT TO LET—ON BROADWAY, SECOND DOOR, | do. oe. Also fo et the poneey he, 4 Py - ibe it] upon # liberal platform.) Now, gentlemen, it is very above Bleecker street, with a fine entrance; one of the | Brooklyn, near Hi Apply as above, at 42 Wi above your receipts. There are governments for I whien the country labored, bas undertaken to aut agitation Was CO best Seventeenth street. subject rity. Tnere ig one member of th ( fee to any of them) who bas seen thy and who hi vite to the cate agitation u this subject, for the re that they believ it to be detrimental to the slave © bave seen that these a on th rece arge | 5 i Dasements on the street, well lighted and ventilated, siilta: | »y wen who Jasiave, aud who had no in- | areas of territory; needs which constitute great King | to the extraordinary expansion of the banks. Intho first | manifest that no coalition can be formed between the 5 a terest in the insti crexpected to have; while | iustitutious, without checks or balauces, wi | Slave I'deny that there was auy such expansions athe | blick republicans and the American and whig parties Ble for any business. Apply to JACKSON & PURDY, Gr | Te ere on NAY NURI TAM those 1 hear are the persons who made the most | of thirty mt » aud that constantly incre second place, I deny, even if there was any exsansioa. | upon apy Northern candidate. They cap nominate no — | three story brick dwelling house No 507 Washington about it, rge olding interesis ve this is what we are told 18 a state of uaparall tha produce any such result, Teauno' go into | man inthe North without putting him easentlally upon @ | (YOUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LEASE FOR A THLM OF | & Feel, newr Spring (PP tw Mr, T. CORWIN & CU., 639 years—one of the most beautiful situations, the eliy | / roadway. Bent $00 q but I will go into the President's renedy for | repubhcan platform, and no man standing Pee h ae ‘near Why, be proposes that Congress shal! pass a bankrupt | form can get the conservative elements of North, to New York, on the high grounds of Wechawken, overlovk- eee — —— 7, Ay artes to the onrpoetinns of the States Now, | say oiling ‘of the South. The American and whig parties ne Le bes ney ity, aie Staten alan’, ct Nar. | mo t 1 FOR BUSINESS SOOCRTTES, £0. . AT THB r, in our own State there is not a really orgaviad, char- | of the North will vote for no man who stands upon | yonch ofthe city. There Re tee wien retinthe pines: aisy | Ro i ng tetra Tote be arte mule | should do no In, error of his wa: paid a ‘great od hus heresies aud F ant wisdom of wators and Di yfrom the firs re upon the his political opponents. Now, who do you imagine rod banking corporation—I don’t speak of ae free | a black republican platform. Therefore, to run @ | y fine mansion, with ali the n outbuildings, aad is all trout; store 54 Bas: T'weifth street, was supposed it was settled and never | thot to be? Of course you all know the head and chief of | banks, but of the regularly organized banking ‘ad char- | Northern man must inevitably lead to a sectional issue, | ornamented with walerfalla, ruse bridges, evergreens. &c, | way. Apply to JOHN S, KELSO, 62 Wiliam street, tions of ‘the State—-there is uot oue a which | which secures the success of the democratic party. Sup- | A further description is unnecessary, ag any person desiring a th of Virginia, as | mencs now what we have been recom State her: not a large stockholder. The power | pose that party, who are quite as Sagacious as we are, ponnence leg Ee character komma Tart aes on, ee (M0 LET—A LARGE AND CONVENIENT HOUSE ON “juence of ta! venty-fve years—a substitution of spec! Las alyays been denied by the democratic party to ths | Ehould select a Southern man in whom you have coni- fester ) by addressing J. G. @., i oflice, wpee street and fiommingdale Fine | conch house ‘orem dutie tederal government to incorporate or Charter thee insti- | @ence; suppose they should select Crittenden, or Bell, or ovr arreaof land adjoining the same, Rent Apply be heard of again. This division of the State—this | the democratic party, Mr. Buchauan himself, who recom red Corpo s Was @ natur everlasting agitation. But if [was voc: uss this State, for two purposes: tue Py SG sir, the first thing tuat 1 chould do would be tw bring my e and fraudulent invoices being t but the power has always been conceded to the | Bates of Missouri, in all of whom we have confidence, is OuE, RENT—TO LET, THE FIRST FLOOR oF tan , CUAYEN * CO., No.7 Beaver sireet, x friend—for he ts a personal friend that I bh the public erpmexts to incorporute them. Was suct a pre- | there a man here who would object to the aid of the re- house 48 Fiftieth street, firat house from Broadway, south 0 LET—THK LOWER PART OF A HOUSE; A DK Lhave no respect for any of the democrac; wcontly, because by a sist ry heard of before to be in constitutional »rganic | publican party to overthrow the democratic party? | side, conetalng oF tree, rooms, bal reo mantels: eos a ‘strable situation for a first claas milliner; has been occe sir, I would not trust one of them as far as L fic for ad valorem duties, the labor of tuts law? The powor was given W one government to create, know there are some who use a phrase eet ea Pate anenee nina 5 ae menue ie ag eso for tho last six yeara; only one blosk fr ‘Broad- my jend, aud personally 1 bave a high respect for p the ad ages, these ine: wd toanotber government to destroy. I believeit bs been | hat T often beur, and it is this: when they ‘go a cating Gin the evening. . | previiees, ‘ourth avenue, near Twelfth strect. Inquife on the ally held, by all State rights men at least, tha: baie 4 ed goa ee Ke when thay ee Ge pa dais . a wis, he ever power was not ceded by the States to the gener im away. at is not my rule, en I go a r? HEAP RENTS UNTIL MAY 1,--FURNISHED ROOMS NO LET—THR LOWE: povortmes tit wat) Teser'ed snd turowa into the ‘egisla- | 0; and when Teatch a eat J put tim ip tse Dag: ftasgh. CEASE RENCE ONTZT, MAN, Audiavge tuitatory coma | L house 100 Wen Seta Cece ane, OF THE {Su of te Staves, who areas separate and indepspdent of | ter). Itseems tome that the man who would reject the | at $2 50 und $$ 60 per week, at 87 Third avenue, below Tenta | ily, without ebiidren; pardully furnished if desired, lirst thing that I would do, would be | which it has becu always entitled, Tuat is J Leteher up to what is called the bull- | bave been trying to impress upoo the pul tire him to say emphatically and | bas been thi atentioa betwe » endorsed or repudiated the ad- | parties for the last twenty-two ny of the: mii ui of James Buchanan; and it he repudiated the | Low we have high each other and of the general goverament as tae) are of A Of the femnb lions, peter Slee aman tn een street. abil aR. Ht ‘ation aud the recommendations of the President, ‘ore’gn governments; from which f imfer, that ia tny en- | party, in whom he himsel confidence, woul pol OURE TO LET OR FOR SALE AT (NO LET—A HOUSE, 0 he would be compelled nec y to repudiate the cou: weiment of the Legislature of our own State, itis just as | the ‘principle of bolting the nomination of Mr. Goggin, yon el Recne. 20. par OR) Tee dee wopten pr AER ore eee, se, LOTS OF to the control of the British or Rassian govern- | because a portion of the democracy may be disposed to | yoy 0 surrounded with verandahs, delignttutiy located, with between Fit nad Second avenues. “apply w 0. & a. KLNUS” aD & bu sub meit us it js to aii lega!_ purposes State of Virginia iucorp mends the wiz who owes bis vention thet endorged him, for they bave unanimously ed the administration, engorged Douglas’ election. originally eadorsed Douglas, and they two opposite extreurea—just as they Sxing the dierent p.avks in the plai ¢ government of the United States, for | support him. Now,1 will be very thankful to every | fine garden, aud the grounds supplied with an abundance of PUN, 69 road street, ‘and ali practical results for which the | cemocrat in the State who will help me to clect | fruittees; two minutes’ walk from three churches aod rail: | ~ rates her banking iastitations | Mr. Goggin, Iwill uot only receive his vote, but thank | road depot, with sea bathing at hand. Apply WJONATG SN | (0 LET—a NIOR BRICK HOUS#, CONSISTING OF 1¢ nd becomes interested asa stockholder. Agreatfinan- | bim for it. Can we succeed without it? Can ae eieed at Southport, or to WAKEMAN, DIMON & & eon) Sh t, nth ward, suitable for ® boarding house cia tremor came on the country, and the banks found it | anybody believe that we can triumph if every | 78 Sovthstrert. i or pri family; rent $590, Inquire ut 114 Kesex street, y, iu order to protect themselves, to suspeud spe- | democrat stands firm and votes for Letcher? Can SURNISHED HOUSH TO LEL—FOR SIX HOW To UST—UNFURNSHED APARTMENTS, SUITABLE are th the habit form to suit all parties. But they took the track in the Dougias . diated the t, aud Wey appeal to the Leg*slature to legal- | any man expect to triumph without the aid of the demo one year, ia Lwenty-seeond atreet, near Sista av ¥ h privilage in the ehebsa administration he woul md tion that i suspension, ‘The State does legnitze the suspen- | cracyt That is out of the question; and if anything, I re- | ne ven “and! sliver sets Would be included {f wih uuuemen, With or without breakfast ia theleroom. 4 endorsed bim. ‘Ion the otuer Land he endorsed the ad- | own sppo. sion, Then in comes your Buch: nkrupt law to | gard the democracy as worse thun the republican party, | $150 per morth to a satisfactory tenant, Addrees, with tutted'in Tuiry firat street, near Fifth avenue ministration, I would have him just im vat peculiar fix | throw the i- | force them into tiquidation ana then into bankraptey. | aud its aid more objectionable, (Applause) What has | rence, M.N.O., Herald oflice, ‘ | abide edhe py riven. Apply vo that I would prefer to have him (au ), aud then J | toa to the mended, | Here is a coutest between the power of the genera! go. | the republican party or any party at the North ever done URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—10 A ALD FAME naurence oilice, 67 Willian: street. would tuke up the President's annual Jt will bib rauge, | vernment aud tho power of the State, We all know that | that would Pg as much encouragement to the abolition- the house contains all tho modern {inprovemauta, ana the AND LOFTS NO. 62 and I we ‘enceare uhat wr, Cobb, my not dealing preesly provided {n the constitution that that con- | iste of the North as to be told continually that every Man | furniture new; possession Immediately. Apply at 2/2 fourth MaUFAKLAN & SONS, country wa by democratis misrule and coi na! frienus now—that he shou himself a, and ail laws made in pursuance of it, sual! be | that we put up for oflice is an abolitionist? As you said, | enue from ibacM tos P.M. inird avenue Iwouwld first take up our foreign relatious, aud of throwing the supreme law of the laud, any State consutution or | sir, Clay was an abolitionist, Taylor was an abolitionist. | ———-——— a arent re sbow, tgit according to representaiious of atever w to the con notwithstanding, but mark | Scott was an abolitionist. You Were au abolitionist. T URMSHED HOUSK TO URTTHE Thute TPO LEA SIBREE VERT Neat BROWN STONE FROWT chandn, me involved theas 1, that the feder huvect claims the powerof im- | am one of the worst dye. (Laughter.) Have we eect ADIs De. Saks ba eeghinnry poids Iocated on Twentieth street, be- than mide d ices—to eb rob they have conceded italrea- | ever put a man yet before the people upon whom areas ane ence for a atuall family, ‘Possession gives ianaeenisely ae manage aud depr sitizens of these | ay to the State governments, ‘Then comes this orntlict | they did not charge aboktiowsm? This policy has dove cid dA onan th i py w TRUS, MAUPAKLAN BONS 180 Tan eae upon s have between the State and the federal governments. What is 1 more to build up the abolitionists of the North than any \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—PLAISLY FURNISHiD | MMirdavenue. iy et, in war ne to be the issue? Civ isa matier of course. Where | other influcnce I know ef. I say, then, that the deino room, bedroom and small krichen, suitable for a geo s : ahi H Appiy at 123 West Tre PO LET—-THE UP y are Worse in my estimation, inevery respect, than | tan and wife to keep bo y itutioual party—the | the republican party; and yet, we ay ‘they ane bie w th rtreet, near Seventh avenue, 1s ‘And best Limo t - bts party that can preserve the justi come to come in and yote for us; they are welcome to ito 13 os AEG rae No. 166 Monroe st § both belong greatimposi- | of ‘the States and of the South especially? These | vote for me it Tam ever a candidate, which is very im- Tee Line siniae amoatciae cline woot Ba + 9800 to & pin dSiates. (Applause aud t er.) | are ce remarkedle instances of the innovation | probable. IfTam, 1 wish democrats aud republicans to | jyents, situated at 20 West Nineteenth siveet; 7410 LET—ONB YEAR, WITHA PalVILEG » to suy that tis is the groun i apoa | of the State rights party that have recently occurred ; | know that lam not proud; they can all vote for me. | gent occupant wishes to dispose of the whole house Ko, 66 Fravklin street, 1g Whe State ri party that claims forthem- | crac; hy, geutie OF LONGER, umbioadwey; seven par- purtot newiy lawyer to @ politician, | er hs rhe as well ag I] 2 contest here and in 1860 to be carri: and if the democratic party do not adopt the recom: | (Laughter) And Ishal! stand where I stood trom the | bought forniture ut n low rate; possession given immediately | lors, ten bedrooms, dive bath basement sud kitchen, know them, and it to know them. | om by th 2 imposition party, There us of the President, it is only because his beginning, pel Chal sine, Oia Ot that u Soouciay or on let of May next, Ad x 2,583 Post oltice. . _ | a Ripe hae by, J4ung. Be nilewen., (Laughter and cheers.) nvol 1 difficuiues | Will be but (be tae oppusi- | preseut term of service is about to close, aud his influence | 1622-32-10~a 2 an in opposition et , — are lennon ts ply to J. BIsuu, 155 Bast Twenty ‘with nine different Pow fe cause for which 1 may \ (Laughter.) (Lanighter and cheers.) Now, gentlemen, Ido | cracy. (Applause ) Ithas not been very Jong ago siuce Sf VMS ye ely econ IF peg mht Meneses He 10 Kaat Seventeenth at. preeently, if 11 And bow do ‘geuticmen (referring to Buchanan aad Covd) | sot mean to charge that this proceeds from corruption on | 4 geutleman somewhat prominent in the rauks of the de- | jira treet, north wide; will be rented 10 agoottenwt tos. | PO LA—FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED, A FIRST President pr deutwes? ALS, and botu belong Lo tat party. | toe part ef the leaders, pecause I believe there are many | wocracy, whom I met on the street, said to me, ‘‘Mr. | gession given lst ofMay. Apply to 0. C, &H. M. TASER, 76 # four story bor with attic, modern improvements, venture te s bs Of that party—Justsuch tricks | of them sound beartea aud sound headed. It is the cha- | Botts, [have a question to propound to you, if you have ‘Wail atres . RGIS ot Broudway, beiow Ninth atreet, wsidence for * private fami.y; possession im- apply at Ld Waverley place, vear Washington are making a platform upon which | racter of thy litical orgavization that leads to it. Ic | uo objection?” Certainly not, sir, “I ‘want to know,’ or eer aan y | a Presiventiai clectiou is to be couductea, pe plank | has taken uy ene to built: butas itis, itis the most | said he, “if you are in favor of a coalition with the black CURES Aouee BnU SUe ieee BOR. cALESTEA meaistely 3 here to suit the South, plank there to suit tae North,and | practical, compact, hypocritical, except the Jesuits, that | republican party i the election of 18607" My good friend, | yoises 55 and 57 West Twente thet are Sheaniet tie Ue He proposes | one in another place to suit the West, and thea one gederal | Gver exisied iu any country; it ts a party organized chief- | said I, I don’t wish you to misunderstand me; I wish to | jast six vears as a first clase boarding Rreee) Toanice of bared , aad all the | plank tw suit the whole. (Laughter and applause.) This | ly and mainly upon this one great principle, which every | say that if there wat a State in this Union composed of TopLaM, ‘on the premises, sown, that | is the are playiug—Mr. Cobb, you tickle the | wan is required io subscribe to, or be exchided from all | free negroes, and the constitution gave them the right to _ South 1 {valorem rib, aut Buck you tickle | the fleshpots, which is uke highest punishment krown to | vote, I woud be much obliged to” them to “help me to OFTS TO LET—SECOND FLOOR OF 162 AND 160i Pennsyvauia aud ibe North uader the specitic rib, and | their code—(laughter and ene eer that principle | elect our party. (Laughter and applause.) I put the t Eee Fea tne eee an importer. Apply to thus aord au opportunity to all frieuds North aad Youth | is, that ever} tating, human and divine, is to yield to the | question to him which I propounded a while ago in your | 2: oa ae Broadway. worst emies of democra hey play when they United States, not one of th such prope uid ever in our the consid that all the guarantees of the consi barriers of the constiution, should » Coxgress shall i conferred upon them by t! States, and to KO’ LOOM AND TAREE BEDROOMS, ‘ $7 Croeby street, near Broome; large yard, conventenee; thoroughly cleaned, and weil suid iceltanily, Apply at the frout room, first door, for r LiT—A SHALL, COMFORTABLE SITTING ROOM, ’ seif; anc not da- io vefend the demooratic party. (Laughter and applause.) | success of party and the participation of power. Neither | learing, from the remarks which 1 read, if he would aot ‘@ OF LOFTS_ON Wiy ABOVR DUANE Stitt le pecan Site iy le proposition, he bas pub. | Why, do you not tind ali the Beane papers sweariag by | the perpetuity of the Union, the preservation of the con- | gladly receive any aid to rescue the ship on fire, Would eae betads aude verso Post ctlos, AN | mouse pervate, Puatlayee ences Mpely ee iss es lished under his owa Cobb’, and all the Nortueru papers sweariag by Buchanau. | stitution, the peace of the country, the prosperity of the | you, said I, not do it? “No, sir,” said he, “I would ra- “ ——— | dougu ttrect, br nddrese box 1,322 Post office and direction, to say It is Le of the tricks of party to cheat the people. Tavir right | nation, the purity of the bench “nor the sanctity of the | ther be beaten than receive aia from that quarter.” I FFICES TO LET-54 WALL 8TREET-ONE Ree a - propriation of tw: hana will forget their owa cunning wheuever they fail to | church are permitted to break through the serried ranks } am not in the habit of telling anecdotes, but I will tell you cllice on first Boor, in the rear; also, offices on second, | (PIO UiE OR LEASE-WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, A Voiwe—Thirty mil cheat the people by their tricks. But Idou't thing the | of this democratic organization. (Laughter and ap- | oue that occurred under my eye in Henrico, about twenty | third snd Se eee Auta i Hew namianehened Nas- ae ota cai, cepa srost, near Fulton atreet; Mr. Borts—Ni gue Will prove successful, They cannot divide the re- | plause.) That is the one ipexorable rule; and itis just | years ago. [recollect being at au election where there TRU AGROSN porter in atleast bi year gla nomthedy nab ger sp sop gee totes that Congress shail divest “itself sponsid It rests upon the head of the goverament, | as much a part of the policy of the democratic party to | Were four or five candiaates running for a seat in the ART OF A HOUSE TO LET, AND GENTHEL FUANI- 24 e iow small ome Law teak apple we ae power and transfer it to him, with the absolute contro! of | wud we shoul hold the party who.e party, re. | make laws in conformity with it, and secure the education | House cf Delegates. Among them was a gentleman named ‘ture for aale—A chance for'a small family to comm: , 4 wad 86 Fulton atreet-—Ouk Hall, the y and navy; aud his organ pr: that it shall | sponsible for the acts ot this ci aye imposed | of the youth of this country in their doctrines, as it is a | Reuben Burton, who bas many connections in this city. dousekeeping, rarely met with; the oper part of hoase a a i ree be acootnpanied w 2) upou the courts, who has tue power to control, and who | part of the rule of the Catholic church to rai¢ ai Catho- | The sun was just going down, and it was a tie vote be- | Nineteenth street, between bighth snd Ninth avenuss, wih | (PO, LET OR LEASE — TWO LARGE THREE STORY tely if dee brick buildings, suitable for shops aud stores, sitzated ta usury is | hes by the exclusion of the Bible from the schools, (Ap- | tween Reuben Burton and another .candidate named | modernimprovemenis. Possession given immer ot e i re Sj r red. Kent moderate. The eccupant leaving town will zoas are | pl That is the rale of the party, based upon no | Selden. It was known distinctly tat the Sheriff would | Sted. Hert madorss, 10s ona tet tegeerully wel at iis robbery Upou the publ of dollars. the mgbts of bis owa c: A Vorce—Thirty millions elt | Marion atreet, berween Sprin ad | Of the owner, W. J. CUB), 4 aad Prince streets, Lngiice jnrion atreet, Mr. Bor wenty millions—to do. what? ») He has no alteruative, He | principie,and having no manly incentive to actuate it. I | give the casting vote to Burton's competitor. Just about | Sha\n good preservation, ata very low pelve. Inquire. oa thy course the ar: y of the United Stat ituee the reapousibiity, of these | am to adwirer of Me. Jobm C. Calhoun, He was bright | the time that the Sheriff went again out to proclaim for | premises Deore 10-A.M. and after SPM. or at $6 Warren | PO LET OR LEASs-—-FOR TAREE Yeas, THE FIRST to support tuem— ons, ur he must require iis Seore- | and erratic genius, always wanting in that great element of | the lust tine that any voters who were about to cast their | street, up stairs. clase Urown stone dwelling house, Po. 43 bast Twenly- distant routes of Teauantepes, the wioug, By the } greainess, practical commos seuse. Tam noadmirer of bia | votes should do so at once, ns the polls were about, to SUME TO LBTCPARLOR, BED AND DATE Room, | Sime Mfech, baring, the modern improvements, May Go es 4 protectorate ed Cabii ° bee heories; but I mu im the cred aat he un- | close, i w himself f1 —P. 5 F TH ROOM, | seen trom 2 or terms and permit to eee the pre- jt 4a prot ted Cabinet tnere migit be some | theories; but 1 must do bim the credit to say that ho un. close, a map named Bi lann thro’ from his Die Hest at 83) per month, ‘mises apply at 127 Ninth sireet. or No.7 Brondway. ra B Out the views of the Preaideat. tood the party as thoroughly as any other man in | horse ana rushed to the polls, He wus a bitter opponcat ir { appear that there wero no fat | the United States Se wan reas at ite organization, as- | of Reubeng; and when Reuben saw bi coming, he eaid, Joli OODWAED, &) Franklin street, near Broad ion’t know that tt wildo | sisted at its birth, aud never was a more profound truth | ‘ Here comes another damn rascal to vove agaist mo—| 10 LET-THE THREE STORY BRICK DY c\ wadation | ul man than he bad uttered in reterence to hia | wish it to be understood thatif that man voted for me I house, replete with all the modera improve ner fet oices were all filled, and betore his | party—that it was “held together only by the coliesive | would have it scratched off the polls; don’t think any | President street, between Columbia and Van Brant and when be haa iour years of pa- | power of the public plun (Applanse.) Just im- | man should take asoat in the Legislature who would be | Brooklyn, I. ‘Apply at Aretio Fire Insurance Coup tronage inthe holiow of bis Land, he might bave done | agwe if Henry Clay, whose relations to the whig Party eteotett by aCe wae f ae re a zoind to try it,” | Wallatreet. iy some good. But now that the: Alied TI ¢ ‘were more coustant by far, but uot more close than those | said Bil. ‘The Sherif’ asked: “How do you vote, Mr. = ; oe i | Sakae ae ‘ . SHcaihoun tn tne deroscrauo:party;ad ‘eal that. of iis’ | Mann?” Manu aids Wall, air, I yots for ‘Sede and) 1,7", SEE ERO Mavs Shoe GhChks BASE SCOR OF | oS ee eee wee ee ee y id said,as a warning to his | Burton.” + Thank you, Mr. Mann,’ said Reuben; “Tain | pustuess, abip stores, &e. Apply to THOMAS MiTOHCOUK, | TPO LET OR LEASE—THE NAW, LARGE FOUR STORY country me! : 1 was present adits or- | very much obliged to you; it isa plece of hberality that | 51 William street, from 1 to 4 Pie building, 1,202 Broadway, near Thirty olath street, weld gauization, and assisted at its birth; 1 have raised 1 our hands.’’ “No,” said Maun, “you = - adapted Lake er hip ee ‘and w = from tta infancy to its manhood, but it has become insist, sir, you Keep your word and 0 L8T—T0. A SMALE, FAMILY, THE SECOND sTOuY | Postorg. “Apply to JOHN BROWER, No, 6 Cocuties aap, cot- rupt; it looks not to the peace of the country, the harmo- | strike > “JT would do it with the greatest sig os oie pnd phe ie by he no be gol hte her of Water nireet, RUWAKD in Mexico—wnich is war such a prov Eunperor Nicholas pro stabi of Wailachia ano Mobi h ted France and Englund on ‘the one side and other. And his next proposition is kat © also divest itself of the troal itto the President, with ai of dollars. 1 know be i such ab appropriation Proposes this amor swers his Slideli in the other. tools of the administrs mittee and favorably re; SNWAY, No.7 Hroadway, NO LET 0} FIVE STORY brick butiding nord er of Canal and Elizabeth sueeis, sultible for a restaurant or boarding house, having twenty-one finished bedrooms. Ifdesired the butiding will be arged and altered into splendid finished lofts, suitable far manufacturing, or almost any other busiaess.’ Apply to we must I did not expect at shall pot have its of the pots. of “st be introduced, the pu aod an important ciass of our i ter propo is successia to th what? He says for the ase of C: orived of the advantages to waich they are entitled, | ny of sections, the perpetuation of the Union; the only | pleasure if the law would allow it, Mr. Mann. When « Pye nance ip 50 LET ( —s make this advance for the parc (Aptbuse) “Now, gentlemen, we bear a great deat irom | ting that holds it together is the cohesive power of public | vote is once recorded, there is no power on earth that cau | [ype sna “ASE basement aR Ve seen from I Ul | Phe ce eee Ait tea mre ani hibe s Fi, i The polis were pinuder”’—what effect would it bave upon our minds? ke it ut, Shertif close the poll: GR, eonfectiones cither to + which, in my | Diquite on the eoruer, of JUBN can make no advan tis Jemocratic party about State come down to nothivg more vor (ess'than a | Can any man meosure the extent of the influence that ed, and Reuben was elected. (Laughter.) and Ol It was said that this amount was e* “ | Spanish Ministry; but there is no truth m that. party ot State wrongs. (Lau Aud I undertake to | would Lave been produced upon the minds of the hone: so with the democratic party. — They would treet, well . | 1\O LET, LEASE OR FOR SALF—THE LARGE STORE for the thirty millions to Hegotiats for We parcaase of | Prove that tey either don'tkuow anything about the ri Portion of the whigs of the Cuion? What etfect has it had he republican party with a pole fifty feet KELLOGG, 381 ( callat op iis sontbenestooete tp Comins ua omar aeepan Cuba, and that he may have that millions to ad e nothing about them, [t will Upon the democratic enemy? Ouly to make them more | let their votes be once recorded aud they would say 1-0 LET—A BROW ROOM ON THE SOUND FLoON | occupied asa grocery store for the last aixieen years, and as roand-so.”” Now I say to the republican party tena and more grasptog of plunder. They reason | you, Mr gentiemen for me to ‘em, oae | thus, that the man who gets the most is the smartest fel- | if they will eet + rights man, aud yet I dety ‘vanee to the Spanish government 1 “ iow. | good a stand as any in the eliy for that Gance io in asi goveramest of 381 Canal sirect, with entire glass front, 1, siow | BOO. 8 ALY cliy for that business. It would also ide all their sectional ts suitable for & nguerrian faliary, millinery orocner | #usWwer for manuficutring purposes ora large boarding house, and come to the United States, the treaty making pow nud all, to powt toa sentiment that I ever uttered, toaline | iow. (Laughter.) Why, look at our condition in other | our aid and assist us in electing a s asbryative, ess. Inquire of KiLuoud, 381 Casal strdes. | as there are forty-two iarge wiudows on the three upper sto: tion with the President, either to be rati ver Wrote, Which sunctioned in the remotest degree,asa- | respects. Look at the filibustering expeditions that are | Union-loving whig, as they are obliged to do if they come Sich ‘Wes Pier icky ete: pe pe! mp Pp mong and tn the event of its rejecti e of auy of the rights of the States. (Applause) Tam | fitting out all over the country—tilibustering they are po- uth, Twirsay to them, 'in the la of Mr. Barton, ) LET—WITH STPAM POWER SUITADES FOR A | wnn'rales, tsiuren, er Apply to TAMES LENGE: Me nivemen, machine shop or any heavy mani tate righis man, but not in their sense ol ae term. The | Litely calied, but I call them’ piratical expeditions. (Ap- | “Jum very much obliged to you that iu my reading and experience, I have known | plauce.) How does it happeu that one man in this nation r. Botts took lis seat amid toud Prot gh, ere e ceuawene vied tances in Which there has beet! au attempt to | can sev the government of the United States and the laws | After a few remarks from Messrs. Gilmer, of Albemarle, : Gent of the | encroach Upou the rigits of the States. (tuink myself | of the United States ut defiance? How does it happen that | snd Jus. L. Jolnsou, of Bedford, the Convention adjourned (0 LET—THE FIRST OLASS BROWN STONE i read those | tat the instances are much more numerous in which we | Gen. Wm. Walker, with the proclamation 2 the President | till $0 cP. M. dwelling 307 West twenty second atreet, with or with [reg hyde pla ny fare Gettin abet question of | States Lave attempted to encroach upon the rights of the | of the United States issued to every partof the country can, NIGHT SESSION. the furniture. Apply to JOHN MoCLAVE, $87 Math aveuue, 4 , ke responsible tenan! ths Uaited | general goverument—as, for example, where Southern | in defavce of law and of all its officers, get upan expedition, | 1146 Convention re-assembled at the appointed hour. or at his other office, 31 Pearl street, from 1 to 3 P.M. letvery low. Apply t0 A. LIVINGSLON, 19 Beekman sreot- e Cuba by any | -eagues are established for the purpose of intun‘dating the | set eail; or rather before he set sail, when he got up his (a Lee ¥ i City Hall piace, room No. 4 be thrown to the dogs or to the would be rather extravagant in 90 feet, with etitn CASAL tO T° LET, WITH POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY IF desired—A small English basement house in Twenty- Any one wao | very few will critically read that inesaa; United Siates will s pasgages in the messay Cuba, ia which he s. States could not, other means than by box sais i re : ; art LEASE—A STABL PTY STALLS ou; and yet he | goveri t, or forcing a system of legislation upon the | firet expedition in New Orleans, when it was perfectly un- Mr. Joay E. Sexoces, of Farquier, offered a resolution nikon itty Leroy sree rows ne Pas isce G UA | iit focus for carriages, ge, aah eneeaie here pune ‘ But | derstood by every man that it was upon @ lawless course, | expree with all the b fifth and Twenty-sixth streets and other privtieges; also, the ad does vy ns b that paragrapb of his © betore he - pdms beret ne 01 ae °4 be A ty a dora nb ve of satisfaction at Mr. Botts’ address, and re- lugh, with all the modern improvements; also, a two and a hal joming 4 ing bow: ‘03 TT fy -fitte ‘also, the introduces the doctriue of the Ostend 1 in which 7 ices fa which Tthink®he rights of the | bent upon depredating upon the pri neighbors Pe ARON 9s ay Bet ariiia Bh 43 Morton street, with gas, bath, > 0 ing house, 93 Kast Twenty-titth street; also, in which | there are some instances fo which 1 ebinkrthe rights of the | per wilt we are at yeane, and when be, was arreatea, | qwesting that he would engage in the canvass at every PReesaN ioscan Teed store (20 Vaud avenue, Inquire of @. W. BUSIEED, 07 ',84 and 86 Fuitou street. Oak Hall he tell you tuat cir render it indispenbab! un: | Fourth avenue, jent point. Adopted. ‘origin, and the first tat I ebal | brought before Judge Campbell, ond held to bail for fu. | convel to our own safety tuat should be | two. Th LET—THE STORE AND bas =MENT OF TH 3 MAR- acquired by some ot ns, if you ca, | advert to is the constitution of Kansas, known as the Le. | ture trial in the sum of $2,000, which was promptly paid | — Mr, Vixcmyr Wircnm then addressed the Convention at | T° i NO LRASE- FIVE LOTS OR CHARLES BTSEET, Dut by fou! means if you net sieceeding | compton constitution, th whieh the doctriue was recom- | Dy symnpathizing friends, and then diecharged—how does | some jengtt, afver which Mr. Martin, of Henry, from the Te tietve wry balan BOC IC enc Mee oy ary ma "TO Wea wroutt ulec. cores: lols om Wess roa ‘torment paragraph. you will dud vast you have | meuded by the Frosident, aud attempted to be es. | it happen, Tsay, that he is suffered to go ou board @ ship | fommiuce vo uraw up reeeluuons ara basic Of Action in | seb O¥ twenty-five (2) feet front and rene, and is well liga | Amenatreet 19 coonecion , These lie are snltabie for, wood, by skylight and windows in the rear. tis well adapted to good reason to couclade that ya of Bachauan | twblished, that ih the power of the, law. | and set sali for Nicaragua? Orders are issued to arrest | (h0 : th gla Mas the future, submitied the following, which were unwni- J V5 MEZSBDt And Windows Tn ine er ee tt ieewworthy: of 18 just about this—to rob when it would be proper to | making power of U 4 in the Congf€ss of | mm and prevent his landing; he seoniee the vigimnce oc mously adoptea:— Maretion tron t st OH steal it. (Laughter.) Now, gentlemen, ail this has nothing tates, with the President, to force one of the | the American squadron aud effects a janding, and m the wo Go aoe eee teh consideration from down town merchants seeking new io. to do with the purchase of Cuba, ‘Tha Of the United States into the Union as a | apirit oi his instructions, if not in the letet (it was no | ,,"icclyed, That ihe reckless extravagance, of the, preceding | tion, Tos good CN a i he tached. | Apply tod. H. GiFFING, No, 8 Tryon tow, from 1 o2P.M. FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEaRs— ‘Tiis democratic party is always pregnaut w j | State, with a constitution that had never been submit. | more a violation of the territory of Nicaragua to arrest | which te public oxvenditures have been increased trom Aity nic apper part of the white marble building 855 Broad- fruitful in cxpeuients, ‘The slave question ts worn out; | ted to the ©, avowedly upon the grouad tat if | him ea ber soil than on her Waters), Commodore Paulding | to near one huudres millions of dolinrs, and the public devt # J r-O LET—A SMALL FAMILY HAVING MOR® ROOMS | WAS; Hecon? siory {x 200.2% feet, For farther information ap- the whigs of tac Sout ecome W ther seuses: submitte wid have Deen rejected, aud against | arrests bim: and when he is arrested aud brought home— y enlargec, 19.8 Wrong that aust be corrected aud should than they require would "wish to dispose of two or three PEP Lae ta tLon, iu the building, ort) JOHN TA. can be no which seven-tenths of the people of Kausas were at that | the President of the United States having, in tae mean uked. turmisied or unturnished, with privilege of kitchen; house Re. 845 Broadway. duced to ie time strating and pro a doctrine that ume, rebuked Juage Campbell for the insufficiency of the piengantly situated, and possesses all the modern tmpcove- © DkNTISIS.10 LET, FOR TWO YEARS, OFFICR at the root axd foundation of the principles of th ments, Apply at 119 West Pbirty-fourth street. tion—a doctrine which struck, too, at the root and foun- bail—be is given over to Marshai Rynders, who brings him to Washington and surrenders him. Bat the Presi- ate their power uo" ioust be started under iL lls laboratory, and room ‘over them, at 53 Bleecker sireet, 0 LET-IN HOROKES, SEVERAT FIRST OLase | BeAr Browlway; rent $358. apply J. BISCO, iso, 188 want war, and that tie pod United St right and the capacity of the people tor seif- | dens aforms bim, through bis etary of State, that he appropy a * r rey ¢ houses an@amial 1, or J. SMITH DODGE, No 10 East Seven deem it prudent to « acmiuisiratioa of government—a doctrine that struck the most fatal blo nothing to do with General Waiker’s affairs, and he A Gag fei tegi apecimenis Sear the Terps “Apply (0 WiLLLAN G. PLUS: lease ot suid house and lot, with privilege a uchanan is m successfu!, at popular sovereignty, that ever hi 4 Woshington Well, bis aathority | or directed agamst it—a doctrine that was pe 1, Captain | democratic, the most anti-States rights, th ot ouly turned loose without punishment, but tarned | 1\tie« to the con « without bail, to go down to Mobile and set ont upon | pronounces. ino piratical Cruise. And there he evades the law | sil tiose whks, O_ LET—AT LOWER RAVENSWOOD, G. i, OPPO- site Mitteth street, a dwelling-house and ontoutidings, wit been aimed reet, Hoboken, N. J most anti- Ey most aati-re- ernment. You ar didate for re nominat is better thau mine, b ASH, THE BLOCK first aud Forty accond KK LOTS. —TO L 1 bounded by Forty ‘Tyler, was not a candi iiean, the most avti-common sense, the most ant'.com- | again, aud goes off upon auother expedition against Nica- and we treets, Keveoth avenue and North river, Algo lots on Thirty ’ ‘3 D~ 1 " of land ven yw occupied by p % othe yh eox . a [= the autbor of the first seatin inon honesty; that ever Was propouaded to the people of | ragua, iu which be 1s only arrested by the calamities of ligations. Tigo, m dwel Fe eee nid enghieen ncred oe lund oppoatte, | Ninth, Fortieth and Forty-sirst streets, 4) ( Unit CHAKLES EB. APPLEBY, the On term principle. lause.) Isay it because I think | the sea—by the interposition of Divine Providea reached bY vewmbaals OF stages at ali houra of the day country of the o cords and see t woy the people of Kau. cot us: | who, lo some exteut, preserved the honor of rijuite at a9 Thicd avenue, of MAK Ad MiLiG.TA. Motropotitan Fire 1443 EEoatway, candidate f ve just the same rights, when they come to | this’ country aud the ’ peace of the uation. And Ae ee Tat Ri ee ee || letropolitan Fire Insurance Company. to get it w constitution for admission into the Union of the | yet, such @ government as this recommends to Con- | tarii we hold that itis the RIC aly, NOW ROADWAY, SU HO BROADWAY.— ER Pp. aha candidate, bat you t we have. Toen their rights begin, and they have | gress to give bin the power to establish a protectorate | crininations as wily aitord able FOr fect i Pend Eh ate ahs ee om 459 Nog toe, Tor the Jobbing or whstemafe Wade, OF fe for it, ‘and tow h ight to make their own constitution that the | tm Mexico, upon the ground that there sno power in the | #<suniages to which It a " ca an dove, OTL, JOU AEUIs I tie hate | {rontand rear parts, ats cheap rent, Inquire of G&OSGE P. + ‘That ibe public jaca: reneral government ve n a vals FuX. o ses, third store below west side of Grand {3 mot a Candida’ vernment 10 restrain its own lawless citizens selves tor him. & PVirgmia bw (Applause.) | No sectional inte- | Mexican i for We bevelit of ail the States: ich «isgoaition be) 18 seeking to eit us in War, in order \o raise a new | resis, no su viency to party prejudice, shaliever in- | trom depredations upos our property. We may einen them as will WE FRONT PAN — issue upon which to ride n Into ‘ me to surrender 4 great principle of the constitution. | to have that chalice returned to our own lips; and upon ition of : » THE FRO} A naw w i oat ceived formation long since in val | (Applause.) I am not one of thoze who are controlied by | the same principle I beg to know why other Powers— at A tea between fant and ian 18, @ for way &6¢ Meveuiteurh aan Hagineonh "rose lhe apalioe Just proportion, snd that any party tha friend, that he made up bis mind, whoa le popular prejudice aud error, If 1 think popular opinion is | the English and French, tor instance—may not propose ‘ire of H. COURTUIS, halidresser, in | house; will be altered int a first class store aud tor business 8 purposes. course upon the Kausas question, to ru in error or © a by pr 1 will eadeavor to cor- | to establish « protectorate ov r own Southern bor. | e"poses this is ed to the best Interen:s of the atate, and ove premises, purposes. apply to JOUN LLOYD & St reat. Look at his proposition. Lo not let it pass 1a 8 far as my means will go. (Applause,) | ders, opon the ground tbat there is neither the power nor | 1%" a,(¢,aues.not TAYOr, & cratinuation oF the Rowyy tase p “ Lah Wed mgr) YD & SON, 19 Nasa a Allow it a piace to lod, 1), where etands th ) out through auotuer demoozatic states rights re JRA PANT OF THE TOUSH 190 WEST THIRTY iwoaa | the will to restrain our own lawless citizens, aud preveot | "5," rect 10 vies we adhere to the prine: pre’ ‘That in respect to the Territories we adhere to ‘he princi setient, frei floor and bal 1OUG WORTCKS. minds for a tittie whl) is 4 #ubject to be borne in mind, and never to | them from committing deprecations upon our neighbors? | pies of the compromise me sof 1850, We reondiate the : aie ~ porition that the army en, that the only party in this country ttt could | (Applause) Now, gentlemen, there !s a cause for all | modern docunues of ietier sovereignty” and Sule Javot May, liga 1 BRU: i} 5 IDIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, aball be subjected to the nd to sustain such a doctrine was the democratic | these sins, us I bave described them, They are not the | ase,” and hold tnatto the inbabitants of tie Territories, who wt Lops swclerg nie hed ih de Hrooklyn.—Prexching Uhursday and Friday evenings ab the treaty making power & party; nnd that portion of ue party claiming par excellence | results of accident or chance. There are causes for them, } 2¢ lawful cluzens of the United states, belongs the right, wh on : wstanean sisted bc onal f pastaeven, by Rev, Amos 1’, Mead, from Pittston, Prayer discretion, with au appropriation the Suates rights wing of tat purty gave | aud what aro they? Why, in my humbie judgment they | {/"¥,come to lorm a iale cometiuaton, to teste Si LAT—AT Mi GREENE STREET, NEAR HOUSTON, ung each evening, of dollars to carry out nis view 4 most carnest and hearty support. "Whore | proceed, in the ret place, trom the disorganization of | viiege of adin'smoo toto the Unioa upon equal terms with the ie entire upper part, " er cl ae = the control of we army and th that democratic party that is always sy | seciety resulting from the too rapid introduction of fo- | citizens of the other Siates, whenever they Gave the requisite yan elds 2 ae rf PUBLICATIONS, e nation, Now, I {mouthed in speaking of the rights and th lation before they can com. | }ovuliaticn ior one member of tie House of Kepresentatives. purse strings of 6. That by the noauimons endorsition of the present wd sovye | reign elements into our Apply ag above. 2 A GREAT WORK FOR AGENTS.—“THR LIFR AND South who had the independence, th Napoleon, of Franes, to exercise consistency and the | they arise from the e: Phat power Sauta Anna, as dictator aad the govereigaty and equality of | prekexd the character of our institutions amd before _ aco cog lig Ne eignty mene lee deed og an y of ud the Acer i Silatariod, Ue Demnooeene Concpation: of ee auape 4 4 ele of Ferdinand De Soto, Discoverer of the Mis- cised? And I beg lo know wh the people. | There was not one amoug them frou wii the | they acquire an tuterest in them. In the second place, | Tain Fetesapueg, have namimed Une responsibilty Of all, (LO LET {IN TWENTY TRIRD STREET. A PRY DOOUS | Seip River: com $12,000, Prondauced by the, pres the au I * Interesting book In tho English Tangy e. Send for lr LOY! ‘ set them in high places, @00 | orrory and of Which we complain, aad tiyon the control of the ariny aud navy oF Fr honesty (0 vote against it; and { venture to say, tat re. | afullure upon te part of puble oficers. tov see that the | yery-and ier nominees tao, puble judgment must oe Ape Fn Conveniences. to a good responsible tenant, culars, JAS. T. LLOYD, Philadelphia, treasury of tho iret What i moved from the trammels of party dictation, there was | laws are faithfully executed; ana, thirdly, they arise | nounced, let vey iow. Apply to A. LIVINGSTON, 19 ssoekmy Sarg oe ey mp Our constitution worn pres not one, from first to last, whose popularity aad standing | from the policy of the democratic party, which, instead hui the Hon, Jobn Leteher, in his declared willingness to J street. ina OTRER SPLENDID NUMBER OF THE part—and i wick you to erstaud been sufficient to have coabled bim to have | of giving protectioa to American industry aud labor, ee ae a ee ee ee ae I setoARG, FORM STORY BRISK DW EasnGG, LADIES A ag Sen Hog Bo opibiow in ‘regan to tae 4s seat Wits thore who would have been tosted | make it no part of the duty of the government to take | [inane ainvny frm ine Sento A Te teon, excuse Or pal. wh lthe, moder imprartinenis, fa Easy Tay turd Pain tice I believe it would be a@ ve of party | care of the labor and industry of tae country, which | //; f upol invoge the deliberate judgment of he | Mcet, between Taxington and Third avenues. Itent $/W) and HENRY WHITS, Publisher, No.7 B if we could obtain Coba by fair and yield to party power aud pariy | constitutes the property of the ation, while they court pigorikaesuate, Boos Ee Areas ee serene Sete onto sterteh OF We ey ER LOW, eat Ee. Eee which | ce no prospect of ut the pr nk my God that the doctrine did not pre- | and carces fags and rowdy wher rit can be found 4. That the unfiniehed and unproductive condition in which J 7’ !* YHEAP HOOK SROP.-SURPLUS OOPIKS OF NRW would be a desirable wing as « ) Tthank God that the people resolved | that it can control the popaiar elections, (Applauge,) 1 | our rent lines of interne tmprovenant have, been tol to Maa Toth LFIRKPROOF STORES 93 | books and old books, in good condition, st 8 large rea one the Guit of Mexico, if it wo claim and execnte the il it question of Sc a gutba, dem pat the best r r 7 and can be appited | Won from the originel dost, Yersoue in the eountr Southern © aim and execnte the right of making a | will not go into that questicn of protection which I am | £0ine Uemitnes out in aoe ae noe jo us oam have aly bom they desire prompuy ated te 22) feet lon, bas Water Litution for the cured by honorable moans, and without , unintluenced by bribery onthe | told was yone into very ably by Mr. Scow last night. 1 | a “Shat the union of the Stat aw established by the federal them by mail or exprese, id books bought the corstitution of the United Statice. ( uci OF threaté on the other, held out to them by the | will go into that very fully inthe speech I sball make in | consutution ts the surest gna f the Huerty of the people, As rkdees . DOWLING, 102 Nassau street, L would not trust such power in the tan te mocratic republican State right’ party. (Applaase.) Gen- | New York, and will not now trespass upon your time. | and vie satem support of their peace and prosperity, and we IME FOUR STORY BRIOK BUILDING, CON. wigs ee fa man that ever ha: or ever will li Applaui tiemen, I had but returued from Europe at the my that | But these Usings must be corrected, The democratic party ae Al meaUs and repudiate ail partion that tend to te out titty a,Nos. 17 and 19 Catharine shi, AVE YOU SKEN TH8 BEAUTIFUL COLORED STEEL { would not be instrumental in establishing such a prece- | this question was ragiug wita ite greatest violence—I had | bis, in my opinion, operated as a blot and mildew Oe Fits are ark and i ta haediaus wing Bt fashion plate in the pirat dent for ten thousand times ten thousand t butted my head up against co many brick walls, and hed | pod everyibing i Bhs touched and handled in our na- | Yerumentas snered Wusis to be Taltufhaly, eevee tone ely. dhe buriding is In good order, adinirably a LADIES’ AMERICAN MAGAZINE? Cuba. (Applause.) Yet there ie a propos it #0 copfounnedty d, that I Was determined todo | tional and State governments. (Applause.) From the | ‘wiieb threaten to pervert those powers to the ends of tajustice a rommmurant, Desraing aad /Odbiog Binge. De Tals ) TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS PUBLISHED aND ie this great national democratic party in u my own t ot cveryvody else do theirs; | time of its first organization it has been productive of no- | and oppression. We know of no clvermty of interests among wp wad 'arding house, The euure | (OT resay, Win. Glencross’ Spring and Summer Report the only national party Uhat can eave th otherwine 1 5 » had something to say upon the | thing but mischie’ to the country from beginning to 1 States Incompaiiole with an sdministration of the mn very tavorabie terms to &xood tenant, and posses. | Of Rewhions for 1869, “Also the Journal der Taillenrs, Knglivh nthe territory. of | government coimciient with the equal righta of each, and we + immediately. Apply to WM. Ro SMITH, on the | fdition; pri 4 perannum. Also the Ladies World of Fash- fas any action has been taen upon It, it has cae self to k be Tray; Dut T resolved vo do it, | the country, but they have enlarged ie without taking care | holt i to be the duis of he eateeds gatiemmment ne each oe. Or) TDURNRLLY, 8 tabertywereok. | Wm, do, "Also te Tauory Guile, by O. Campaign und Louie been in favor of the proposition. The committees in bot» | atl Gp iny wind to this, tuat ff tue power of the | Of what tiey had before. They have included all the | Moe by cvery means the great Interesta of all the States. 7 MODIOUS COTTAGE | Hs l0 Wil. CLENCROSS, No.4 Barclay street, Neve AP houses haye reported in favor of it. Are you prepared to | J’r of the United States bad become s0 omnipotent | Original and the acquired territory, and M is necessary of ChesterGeld,. offered the following reeo- 10 LET—A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS COTTAGE | Ply 0 UN. 2” ws Pa 1 i eat the Or i [ of Long Branch, N. P buat 3 surrender the constitution and the and everwhelmiag, or the people had become #9 degene- | that a correction should be made, Weil, now, how is this : ate tay OF bl Te OTR DIES AMERICA 8 7 were unanimously adopted — Co Alege Borgen noun. pApaly MS LADIES’ AMERIVAN MAGAZINE serve the constitution of the United Stat question. Itrequire’ great deal of virtue to persuade | end. It has not, as they boast, enlar, wer invo the hands ot this democratic en rate and debared, aud eo indilferent to their own rights | to be done? In my bumble opinion it is to be done by put- : Patt Bove time to dwell way Jonger upon this question of fo | to the rights of self government—that there was no deapo. ting down this democratic marty and it is eaough ‘ore Lats da Bat Ai 1 Be gt A hang Pte tad Matinee Sato For March, reign relations. 1 trust 1 bave said enough Lo set you a'l | sm in the old world under which I would not soouer have | cite the suspicions and the distrust of every honest, intel- TCLs tabsecensh imo omvocienseiraete cake ~— Sangeet raag | Sic wk sy Price 18 cents. Fetlecting. Let every man reflect upoa it. Let hin wax | lived than the tron derpotism of democracy. (Applauge.) | ligebtand patriotic man in the country, ot ail parties, tO | ‘rye number of ‘whigs aid Americans trou all parta Ot this FROM 167, MAY NEXZ. Worth rivet, how inet pH BIST REVIEW OF FASITONS, jt home with bim aud stody it upon his pillow at night, | I have noching to say avout the Lecompton constitution or | reflect upon the fact, that in the ranks of that party alone | uve, ive sta 4 Is to be found in tt Aner mmmine whether the interests of tais country are | the Topeka coustitution, good or bat. “L apoae ouly to the | are to be found those lawless men aud these. disumioniats, | "Resolved, That we commend him for his fidelity to our prin. | 3+, mutable for a wholesale, prover Or Bronson tare, ee? Ho oe MAINS! AMERICAN MAGAZINE, in any danger in the huuds of tusdemocravy or not, (Ap. | principle of the peop'e being permitted to form their own | (Applavse.) Did any man ever hear of a membor of the | ciples, bis able and eothusiastic support of them, hie devotion Oe ROC 5 * .) How is it in our domestic relations? Are we | consutution, uninflueuced by executive dictation or exe- | whig party beiug a disunonist or filibuster? No, sir. 00 Gia sag oF the Bintan amd ce, ok ee ean, ane we LET—T! #0 GREENWICH AVENUK, R fret Awe on What is, the condition” ‘to | cntive power. (Applange.)” But 1 ¥aw no State rignts | moment Ne avows that wild heresy he walkn etenightoatot | oft him our congratulatlons atthe aucoess which hag auended | (P\O, EET i blown Seyonih arene nnd Twollth street, WINES, LIQU hich we have been reduced by this misrulo of demo- | party coming to tucit aid.” Well, there was another in- | the opposition party into the ranks of the imposition party , 4 Aiso 1 e jo. 24 Hoventh ayenue, west aide, be- AMR MARKWEUL, MAJESTY'S WINK MER Troop. in regard. to our domestic relations? We have | *tauce in which State righis,1 thought, were somewhat in- | where be can find aid, aud comfort, and sympathy, (Ap: | Sr. Rincway,, in reply to loud eas, came forward and | iwoon Fweifth and aud rit he pt tn complet or eee ee Tia 6 Dd eerie stroet; Ofticen, Seen the country involved first by a war—x civil war with | fringed, and popular rights too. Atbr © “ratio | plauge.) And yet there are not a fow of these who Dave | Made a lively and interesting speech. ait tbe modern improveumeis, S85 Washington eet, between | g2,AIbemarie aud No.4 Stadord street, Piooadiliy, Tiab—a Mormon war, which hae beca most shamefully | Southern member of Congross has voted for the ad dared to calculate the value of this grext Union—for, per- | A resolution of thanks to the President of the Conven- | der for good tem Led Bon; Madelra, 480; 1 4 eae oat disgracetully compromised —xy 6, sir, shametal- | sion of Kansas us a Stato into the Union upon this consti. | mit me to say to you, gentlemen, 1 have never dared to | ton, Hon. Wm. 1. Preston, was then adopted. 1 re lock, ain. db. urging’, Goer some tee ae anne iy and lly compromised—wlien that traitor's | wtion, Agamst which seven-tenths of the people were pro. | enter imo such a caiculation mysoit. T have been admon Mr. Purstow returned thanks, After a few other short | 7 9 Lar 4HREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUS®, | fas, 42; Suuterne, 2: do, Yquem, sins Chelle, he eee head have paid the forfeit of his revellion. A raan | testing, and agaist which they have since voued—arter | ished “that fools rush in whero angels fear to wend eches, with modern Improvements, auch as gas, bath, range, tia,; Hounillon, 468, ina’, OMe.” Direct shipme i ~ 5 mai a ewolu- | ¢ ‘ood repair and very convenient; rent ‘who dared to bring his Mormon troops in opposition to the | every democratic member from the South has voted for | and I have never ventured to calculate the value of this Mr. Wyatt, of Albemarle, offered the following reaolu- 9 ¢hondejers, &c.; in * i Fre dare trope the troops of the United stirs, vont | 1! sctmistion of Kanaas under that eoostitution, wo see | great Union ofthe American, States by any cousideration Hou was pep ap ee AP B.'s 8 Croaby rbot ot ar ng wit ad Bec peey', Cogn, per alloy there by the President—cu' off immonze numbers of | it now recommen by the President that one should | of sectional interest or of personal aggrandisement. Resolved, That in view of the immense interest involved in LET—IN HOBOKEN, IN THR BEST PART OF THR ichra. "American Monongahela and Bourbon Whisk be adopted for the admiesion of Kansas, w ‘8 black ve | “Sufficient for the day is the evii thereof.” Bat it ought | the ensuing gubernatorial election in Virginia, go i Ne fi ‘stores and basements in the three most cle- ts q ri On = be adop f ck ree | au y wre bat ought | WP oat wel ue sie ut gain eesndianenanble | “Tc che Hoorn, ores hd basemnenia i ihe three mon oles | wori's wpareling and, dr Uatawhm, Pesch Hnenndy, aad ote trains and for our troops—was it traito ublic d another very different rule for the admis. ‘be enough for every reliecting and patri ind to mt front See ie We that traitors publican, ane e y, ne admig- | to ough 'y. 1% end patriotic mi county in the State fant bull Four Pen Fourth and Fifth atrects (Gh prt piper ey con's Bitters r reb f i fe © “COR parte ied should bave forfeit of rebellion, | eicn of Oregon, which is a democratic State. He recom. | kuow that our party holds no such heresies, We recog: | {he acjournment of this meeting, cation meeting of ones: be irs Ary ‘pine rooms, Viz: one parior, one sitting room, four ne J. M. during bit lengthened proprietoralip of Tb- 5 $700. Apply to ‘Amontiindo Montilin, Vino di Pasto, Xrew Viele y And you have nothing to oxpect but a renewal | mended that Oregon may come in when no census hag | nige no disunionists nor filibusters in our ranks. | gion py the chairmen of the various counties sending Fearooms, one dining room, one ktichen and one bathroom, | bowon' Bos, be ha on wand Grafton hotels, and nd ‘of hostilities as soon as Our troops are removed from the | been taken, and when the provability is thatthe popula. | They know it, and they don’t wait for expul- tes to this body, who shali appoint a commitiee, whose di containing atthe same time water close, and washstand; gad | Khugbo the Pronpect Hill, eading, celet have not broken out | tion hns not reached twenty thousand, while Kansas, with | sion. They walk straight out—(applause)—ng I eaid just | it shall be, as true Southern men, to see that the entire q ‘jer 18 On every floor, and every floor haa ita own gan | pale, Bto Z oxen, Whe ‘ahi Smeniy.. We a0 i cd venga ‘established here in | « population of probably seventy thousand or vighty | now, from the ranks of the opposition we) cas T ead dine | now vote be brongit to the pole om the fourth Be DE a A i fa ig nl SR ON ve | South, too, for the purpose of bringing about a disso. | thourand, is excluded from admission. He now has the | imposition party. (Applause.) This being the condition ses ae pre alae 70 feet deep nad 25 feet wite, and suitaple for adry | prices given for old bowed winem eae ariete end aires jution of this Union—whieh, in the legal dednition of the | nblushing effrontery to propose that Kansas shall be | of our country, genulemen, I think it becomes ua to take td Convention bags sare bd die, - ane a goats, hy ne ry, Deaate tien tere ped. no rod a bas severn) private bovne mn ibe etreet, furotahed “eq dg o racy pile ‘ we has ree thousand or | ati . y we et rid of tho | gether avery orderly assemblage, and perfect unan are et wnttable fora barber, baraem er, | to Tet to mpercnente term, «is expounded by Judge Marshall, is a conspiracy to | obiiged to wait until she has ninety-threo thousand ounsel to determine in what way w ma rid of & he | gett apd digud prennates cael any L groekery and toy wore Hie tnt sparen OY War against Mae United States—aus no notiog taken of ninety four uousand, while democratic Orogoa, tay "democracy, And, by the by, I haye dou

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