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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ; 3 4 soa aes cs ea cn PAMAT VNR. apd ‘at my bouse, and then took her to her father’s; the next CHARLESTO CONVENTION. F evacuation of the Baltimore Couvention of 1848 by the Municipal Affairs. The Rival Prime Denne ef the Italian NEW: THE bys ibe same oot, and ouyed ino OF three days THE id Me ye thus absndening the Convention SPECIAL MERTING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Opera in New York. ‘ 8 FROM PACIFIC, nts ner ;auner Drougat her in Febraary, and she, weal upon the ‘latiorm will so, tim up as an indopendent ff WORRAGR FROM tux AcriNG XATOR AGAINET THN ACHON OF ‘The competition between tho Opera managers ai the ry vilh ta magalivicsin srr os | The Democratic Hordes Pouring Inte | Seve smeserest 3 casts, te Mas | kann,” Se Hr AE | Acton owe ad we Wr Goren bw mds | ARRIVAL OP THR OVERLAND PORY RTPRESE, Garey a py 4 u Quite as fluttering among the singing and bas caused heaith, but eald she had cold: they re. bim ‘thi sh: Ihave the prettiost and the f A special meeting of the Common Council was convened $E6a howton ctlock™—(lagram of Ramaey'“house of the Palmetto City, Most tremendous andthe most’ momentous lant evening, the sbjcotof eich Con Kent n ryeeing | (22 dkectors to employ all the availablo foreign talent, fered in evidence, and explauations objected to)—the dia, Presidential Dght in the history of the world. Conder I secret unt the Boards met, at de 'elocke And to encourage those native artista who are striving to | Another Quick Trip from San ese: story, Baltimore y ibe house-—(the wifness reonguized the aiffarent compar’ . balanee'of power, im the House, shoul tho election be | 1m tbe absence of tho President, Alderman Boo rin name and fame in the lyre drama, In consequesice Francisco. penis of tbe dagram)-hare ware two moana of soots Projects and Plots of the Presi- arom inte that body, the Dougan cnalidon may be able HT moved that alderman Cornet take the cbair, Carried. actin Peasy sp tadbsspe ya, ag less 1 Y) house; fednesda wine. 4 House oan Alderman Booz moved that the reading of the minutes 1 and we purpose to devote some space to & re- en eh altho, uae mgt dent Makers. “ye great pola, however, with Dr. Douglas le that be fof the last meting be dipensed wilh, Onered, Vow of the claims of each of the five prime dinmenowbe- | Departure of the Japanese Em- had been sick since midnight; Harden ply about the aball not be slaughtered, embalmed and buried by this The call for the special meeting, signed by a majority of fore the metropolitan public, The list embraces the names Mrs. H. had been awh Charleston Convention, if ‘he submit 1 bo at wae Bt Tse Beard, woe thes rent 5 of Patti, Frezzolini, Kellogg, Fabbri and Gassior. It is quite bassy for Panama, on the lounge Activity of the Partisans of Lane and pe ey nod . His plan, then, 1s, The following ie aa Jae safe to say that no such combination of musical talent can eta jer in the oel- Donglas. upon the platform, Mayor, President Peck:— bo found im any other city {a the world at tho preeent | 99 @ 09 99 in Preas Route i; Secon can bo the platform, and , Maron's Omics, Naw Your, Apri 20, 1800, | Moment. "The greatest efforts rave been made by the $1,600, in ure Zim weans rosea rs. x D ‘ene To mm Hoxorssiz rue Conon Counci oy Tux Ory ov | ?val London managers, and their array of soprant in- for New York, ‘sick three times | The Chances of the Rival New man, doy 7 one who haa hed the opportunity pier SOR lipripeeeh id cludes Grisi, Titiens, Piccolomin', Penoo, Marie Cabe! and ee. &e. &e. water; 06) charte! e 1 poses mn the naa her eioeanal York Delegations. Joes to understand the office of the Mayor duties and obligations that will not | LU! della Santa— fine List of artiste—but they do not all ed ring the day, delegates at the National Hote) ond delay, and must be met as they arise. However | ing atthe same time, or anything near it. Taking out ‘about evening. that the issue to the Convention is {AC pT acting upon questions involving #- | Piocolomint, who is quite independent of all the uaual Sr. Joamrn, April 20, 1960, ‘The Court then adjourned until afternoon. Influence of Southern Products on anne Re oon » respecting the Covey Pte Poe ei critical rales, and our prime donne will compare well with ‘The Central Overland Pony Expreas, bringing California The Prize Hing. Northern Stomachs. will be broken up by Mr. rary absence ofthe elociedehust magiatrato Mt tho-citfe it | the London lat although they are not paid half as much. dates to April 10, Carson Valley lo the 11th, arrived at SPARRING EXHIBITION AT WEEHAWKEN—BENEFIT OF the de wall fo preveer nut any Personal convenience or delicacy elther | If we begin with Erminia Freazolin!, we find a grand ar- {© P. M., exactly on time. HARRY ORIBBIN—GATHERING OF THN PUGILISTIC fase in cements ‘entered inte in behalf of Mr. carae the Integrity of tho. cornorais fights of the ony, list, of the parest, the best, and the most classic Italian Arrived, 5th, ship Zephy nh ao hea ag om FANCY—HIS APPRARANCE AND CONDITION—BET- | POPULARITY OF GREEN PEAS AND STRAWBERRIES, | Docglas tor ihespolls and plunder of the rcocomsion are fae well az the interests of ia whole ulation. The Leg: | School, Frezzolini has a superb port, dignity of car. ay ti bits Ship Zor) iy, from New Yor! TING ON THE FIGHT—THE GREAT FIGHT IN ENG* such that he must be a candidate, whether adopted or re: J islaure of this Siate has adjourned, after a session thai | riage and a queenly manner which none of her rivals + Sth, steamer Golden Age, for Panama, LAND—LATEST INTELLIGENCE, RTO., ETO. Reo, Re. Ker, Jeeted by the Charleston Convention. tho | Mller acts, the Tralee aia, Re history of the Siate, | can approach. In her style of singing she 1s thoroughly | “*""9'28 $1,000,000 in treasure, and 690 passen~ ‘esterday sfterncon Weehawken. was visied by 8 : regular nomination ot Mr, Douglas would result tr tbe | Dear, and'which have Qed spontha: body theSulog ara | artic. Rosin and Verdi, the chosen exponentaof une | €°T!stong them most of the republican delet large delegation of the sporting fraternity of this city. boit of three or four, if not half @ dozen of the Southern | Sratinizing attention of the people of the whole State. | opera bu; mi gates to the Chicago Convention, who will reneala with which was narrow! sd, to | for the pecuniary Deneft of Harry Gribbin, a well known | acriviry OF THE DOUGLAS MEN—GENERAL LANE'S | "Wry Ory tn ese 5 destined to be broken to pleces, | T snsportation through the tate tol end Corto Gat | cudlen, as the head of ving artists, Her performance, | T'V¢* 8d then proceed to Washington ; also Gen. John- “ Pogilist of New York, who is matched to Aght Ba: Wilton } PROSPECTS IMFHOVING—7HE TROUBLE BRTWEEN { with Mr. Douglas as a Presidential candidate for what | Would be seriously felt by every family in this city,.| musically and dramatically considered, is a study | 0» 0 the Utah army, and Lieut. Brooke, of Weehawken, for the sum of one thousand dollars, and THE RIVAL NEW YORK DELEGATIONS—THE NORTH for the connolscur. Such an artist as . Fresvolin ‘The steamer Champion sailed for New York via Cape they are . Our own opinions are that Mr. Douglas | Smounting to a tax upon the daily food of ita population, who -bas been taking his training preparation in that ERN DELEGATES SEDUCED LY SOUTHERN GREEN wil ve reqired o give way, and ta te Lite Giant ene nor to the enormously increased general ‘eon taxes ly * Horn on the bth, not being longor available on the Paeific. under that are to be laid upon the of the State, which | reigns by the divine right of jus. Everything that she J locality. In accordance with the usual custom among | 748 AND STRAWBERRIES, ETC., BTC. 2 Fruset at A oe cia nS tetee Ban we ee muat dap t reat upon tbe property of” tals | does ia tiahed, lite « eholoe work by Clic or Leovardo ‘The Sapaiiase eaner Canctimurrah, will Tamale Be 4 nor un’ and unt interferences Sap Francisco till advices are ‘ived arrtval the pugiliatio fraternity, which gives the man who is Caanuusrox, April 20, 1860, fall under the next administration. “And 20 of the State authorities in questions purdly local, affect. | ¢® Vincl ahha oa matched to fght the privilege of taking # benett on the | Delegates and outsiders from all parta of the country J pu fav pack non, Me. Hunter, in order tol inorder { ing this ity alone, and about ‘which its people may bo | In strong contrast with Frezzolini we find Fabbri, who | “eembasy st Washington, and then return to Japan ‘eve of the affair coming off, Gribbin invited hie friends are still pouring in, and every new arrival seems to com- time, Master Hallett, will settle the submission or the sumed 10 be best informed, such as the location Of & | sings at theaame theatre (Winter Garden). Fabbri belongs | *DROwnCe to the Emperor the news of the embassy’ ‘and backers, as well as the public to visit his bolt of Mr. Douglas; for the platform will not be squatter Ball, and other acts of this character. A delay of a reception at the Federal Capital, poets meeieny plioate matters more and more. sovereigniy. = bi few days in your action upon uch of this particular | 1 the sensation achool of prime donne. Sho is to the Opera } ra nin granting to a company of French caplialiate the | training quarters, and, on payment of the modest sum of PEE lons as are within the scope and what Matilda Heron is to the drama, Vabbri hase full, | Atty cents, witnees hia sparring ablitien, and pass judg. | The outside pressure is ail for Douglas; but they meet } ‘rig NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB. | of your suthority may not Teault in any injury to the | strong volce, a clear and brillaat soprano, equal to unc | Tieht © Dulld & aca wall along the entire water ment upon hie physicial condition, the result of the train- | good many repulses from Southern men, This Club have mado arrangements to fire a.alute of | Micrttwy “as soon, “os the tora, OF tee nections | requirements of any réle in tho modern repertorie, ana, { Ot Of San Francisco, embracing a distanee of ing preparation aforesaid. Long before thros o’olock P.M. phed Eenator Johnson, | °¢ hundred guns on the announcemet of the candidates | legislation can reach you from the State capital. There | in her way, abe ie an accomplished actrees — Bre. alles, passed the Sinte Smale, om the dh, pome four er five hundred persons hed assembled at the | _ 7° Dovglas men to-day telegraphed 1 I cochtnated ab Charleston tor Presiaent aad Vioo President, | baven Bowaver, booc sos, pened Dy’ the Logtslatare | so herchghily selushies’ wae lee i ans % Pa and its supporters claim that it will pesd hoatelrie of David Pollock, where he hag been located, } °f Tennessee, to know whether he would be Vice-Preai- They will also parade the streets with » band of music, poe! Sha gta Fem a city scene, and knows perfectly well how to produce the Assembly within a week, Intense opposition to tha aud where the exhibition was announced to take place. | dent on @ ticket with Douglas. This is a bid for the wax tthe ronen tence SS wel an irighor and rope or Palos | effects, Frezzolin! pleasen and delights her sudionoe, | Pict s manifested in San Fradclseo, and an indigna- ‘The majority of the sporting men of New York were pre- The Seuth Carolina Democratic State more particularly to the various city railway acte, and ” | tion meting is called for to-morrow evening, te express vote of Tennessee in the Convention. to that the Fabbri attacks it vehemently, always astonishes it, gene- Bent, for, although the great contest in England has al- Convention. hat concerning the West Washington market property. |, aatisfies ft, but is , | the public sentiment on the subject. ‘ : most overshadowed this comparatively ttinor one, yo: | Gen. Lane has some very strong friends, and bef = oun COLUMBIA, CORRESPONDENCE. T should justly be deemed reoreant to duty were Ito fall | Tally 8 it, but sometimes painait by an excess of atid tase tat both Wilson and Gribbin are extensively Known in’ this rospects are improving Couvmmia, 8. C., April 17, 1860. Promptly to your attention to the provisions of these | realism and an elaboration of detail which is apt to be. exy, and jbave & large number of friends. ‘The back. | ine tial men, ana |. ™¢ following are the proceedings of the State Democra- | Fegein any merely party decimation apn tiie mace, | come tedious, In singing, Madame Fabbri has glaring LcsaPiianiomngry apap aga rae comittnst wat fie tay or tad SET The delegates generally are substantial men, He Convention, held here last evening -— Fantable and unprecedented legislation. It is not, in my | faulte, along with strixing beauties. Sho makes her tran- | N° "rivals since the departure of the steamer. “ "i Salled 6th, ship Torrent, for Puget Sound; 7th, United 4th inst.) i close at band. neither executive, Congressional, nor lobby influences On motion of Hon. B. F. Perry, Col. B. H. Wilson, of { Judgment, the proper duty of the chief magistrate of this | sitions clumsily, and when compared with @ singer of the i .} (Monae: The proceedings commenced by a set-to between two | win be likely to influence thelr action. Georgetown, was called to he chair, and Henry Bulst, CA ere carer, come iat tie thorough Italian school, like Frezaolini, lacks taste. This pag sp Powhattan, for Panama, with the Japanese ., of Charleston Soaretary. basaad Both New York delegations are mum ahout the Pres. J - (ii motion of 7: 4, Siaoxs, Haq.» « commitie of two | Hurvoee., 1 charge, no, person or peri oat dal wih re ee eae ne eae rn BONOTIC Esha ely Tokens We: Sokttag’ he’ Boas TOUTE Si Who is 8 very quick, straight hitter, showed & decided su: | deuey; lest thelr Prospects of admission into the Conven- 1 nate the permanent officers of the Convention, and report | Yet, found time, and opportunity thoroughly to examine, | rhe merite of Madame Gaasier aro well known to thie J @X° 25,000 bags wheat and 1,800 bbis. whale oll: lority. je next two were by Donelly, of New | tion may be damaged if their preferences are known. # "Wes for its government. ; Of them doubtless passed im ignorance of the ‘ight public, She shines in concert rather than in In ‘The general news is exceedingly meagre. ‘ork, and Dublin Mike, of London. ‘was @ most ex- ‘After consultation, the committee gubmitted the follow: : — An immense mass meetin; held in San Francisoo qellent set-to, as both of the parties are considered to | Mr. Smally, Chairman of the National Committee, re- f ing nomivations, which were unasimously confirmed :— | Of the city under its ancient charter. Impressed | the matter of execution ahe Is probably the neatest of all ewer bi i 4 a ? "a i i é ‘Preident~Hon. J. the magnitude of the interests involved, and on the evening of the 6th, to est against the ital whatshg ead as epning, Sededas aE MET | fumed tet ot ednianon tie mening wo iho Wood date | Freda” iLO ase, Reynolds, Jn, eect a aS othe ee ease Cee Seah ee Te Mises "hy: tbe Amieaiy, ce the mae tenes eee carly eppituded. them. "Donal nap. | #eton, but the iipresion ie that this will be reconsider. | Chandler, Gregg, Powelland Brown | | aim determination ‘raing abovo all party inavenoes,t | cal eas, and abe s altogether a ery reliable arta. Sno | D&M Bill Strong reeoutlons were unanimously favorite them, ¥ McMaster and Ryan. Tespectfully urge your bhonoral ly to avail iteclf of a adopted, denouncin; the ill as a swindle to bes bovis ed, and both delegations placed on the same footing until = = , the Pr t made an address to | All the means provided by the constitution and the laws | bas Hotthe taste and artlatic perception of Frexzolini, not upon the State, nea calling im question the in- a oy, good hit of was tre! 4 jd uperior skill snd activity io hia | the Convention decides which la right the Convention, congratulating them upon the large num: | im the presentation of » steady and determinod resistance | the earnestness and intensity of Fabbri. : ‘ He evidently possessed superior ra Libs id ie od to these unconstitutional enactments that contemplates | ui these prime donne have been imported, We come tegrity of {ts supporters. It was the most formal , A two. } The three steamboat loads of delegates from New York, | Her Present, and dwelling upon the propriety and duty of | 9) siemase of the of our fe dable demonstestion that has taken piece im next set tos Were uninteresting, none of the * J the people of this State to meet the delegates from the | *Y' Pillage vroperty of our Sellow cltisens, | sow to some articlon of domestic manatncture, Fire) ba The dma doce Philadelphia and Boston are to ar.ive to-night, and to- other States. He enlarged upon the La ed 00 0p>- | ere tng hg Noth Legislature in spite of the San Francisco for many years. This bnikhead t ofeesional Dan Kerrigan ani Jack Bath, (the rating cordially with the demooratio order to —— © of the Sate, in the tage of | among Nglm, Adelina Patt, who has now been | oi is under consideration in the AssomDl and Eiter'the trainer of Gribbin) cateed uo litte excitement | morrow will be a buay day. defeat the black republicans. His remarks were lisvened | iDMed condemnation of the press of, the city, and nearly six” months on tho stage, and hat bad | its passage hy tha “Eety a Sohettarga py ntey soe ‘meng the lookers-on. At first the play was:light and { 47 one seems alive to the importance of the Coa- § ‘” With great attention and received with applause. capacity of President of tho Bos of aldermsa, Ihave | & Wouderful degree of success, Patti, who la the young- will “ qasy, but as they warmed to their work, some very hard nthe se RCRTALET ofired resalation providing that the | convened the. Board. under @ conse of duty das {cannot | est of all the operatic queens, bas, without doubt, a iro | “Xt, Grea! confidence is fell that the Governor: bite were Bath planted some heavy right- | vention. Many anticipate confusion, and some that the 9 delegations from the various districts should se- eaoape reapecting thane, acts, ané fal ? ay iD ‘veto it, and that the bill will never become a law. | handers on ’s countenance, four or five times in joc} one of thelr number to form a cemmitice to nominate | OnE wore honorable body, wo take eikh pronipioces | future: With her singing is natural gift. Dificultis | tye ‘bill appropriating $250,000 to open nine wagon succession, ‘but did not himself escape unscathed, a Convention will break up without a nomination. It ja {our delegates and four alternates to 1 an the Bate Schama an alk Sle Sudgmens be nisquate 10 which to others are insurmountable are overcome by Reap asia wee hero da Mountains has passed bots Deut'wen decidedly: the ‘eet of fenscurecsn ben surmised that protracted and ineffectual ballottings may f that dslegias trom atc Mayes aon frostrate the unjust designs, already Impending, to gain a | Patti without the slightest effort. The quality of her voice || branches of the Legislature. men dis; ath setence and game inno small de- | produce an adjournment to some other place North. nate two del ‘and two alternates to represent their cee piboaentaairry enenten ee yew feas exquisite asit is rare, and sho sings the caniabile | 4 pill has also passed appropriating $15,000 to survey Sissyod taeir ubtinlon, ‘The Tormer bad a immense et; | Senators Slidell and Bright are expected here to-mor. ter Some dscusnoa, una. several Tmedechual ‘atempts Yo ae. ‘WU. J. PECK, Acting Mayor. | operas in s way which has certainly never been excelled | and open the eastern boundary of the State. | vantage in height and weight, while the latter, who is re. amend them, the resolutions were ‘Whereupon Alderman Booue presented the foilowing } 0m this side of the Atlantic, What ahe will do In thetragic | aso an act, appropriating $10,000 to the deaf aud dumb markably quick yom ol legs, 4 row, Pe ee mee lvoe was Feccrl resolution :— operas, which she must attack one day or another, remains | and the bitnd, it contemplates a State institation. ‘& most position stands a la Bendi- committee pointed resolutions for \. G2,Rith right log and band in advann and at Gret pusaed The weather is very warm, and there has been no rain } t:9' Action of thes Convention. ‘The following. composed jemumelzeds Shak tha Comnnel wo the Coxponsiin iayand |) 0 De, Nise: 58 seeetics sondemy ome Pas | _ A bill has passed the Legislature appropriating $30,000 ] foods to reach The latter's length of arm, how- | for afortpight. The Northern delegates are swelling on | that. committee:—Mesars. Perrin, Meetze Loy ron all y mete oon age} gratitude they never pay. was bY } for a State Reform School at Marysville. ever, broke through the Birmingham youth’s guard, and Farrow, Pettigrew, Pope, repoen, Charles Ryan, | *l! Proper necessary Pror | her talent alone that the season was saved. The late storms experienced throughout the State, } hed ry 7 final 4 strawberries. . vent the use or m of any street, public place or pel rough s Sey OL ee ee eT eon ot Me Pore eM orod that all reacta. | Bighway in the clty of New York, by any person or per- | The very latost addition to the lyric stage is Miss Louisa | coupled with the intelligence from Placerville, that the ] Pety, and was viewed © with reat interest, Postmaster Holt passed through here yesterday on his } tions offered to the Convention be referred without de. Seainpreptkrast on enmel ab taco eace met Kellogg, ® native of this city, for whom the ‘‘Poliuto” of | country thereabouts was enveloped in $ Both are tall, powerfully built men, and the condition of | return to Washiagton. Date to the committee just appolated. Stun renee ord wious session the right, exclustye | Dobizetti was rehearsed on Thursday. Miss Kellorg | mountain passes obstructed, had operated for Gribbin was pronounced by all to be perfect. ‘The mus- t . ‘Mr. Parny offered a series of resolutions to the effect or ecaewrinn, obey rails and running cars thereon, in | promiees well. Her voice is equal in quantity and com- ral ther cirvateanlk cles of bis arms, shoullers and chest were fully and} TheDo yqud Hunter headquarters are at the Mille # that the delegates to Charleston be instructed to urge u Sey cae aitiek tae tlhe ae in the sald Shy Eh ot hace thas kad Gone Gillean coe bee sitstr se thie paca clearly developea, and he looked in lusty and vigorous the Convention the reaffirmance of the Cincinnati of New York, Ja a at ee pass to any opers, light or heavy, Washoe mineg. The rush has recommenced within a day Dealth. The et to waa but short, and was not House. form, also expressing a preference for Hon. James L. Orr, men and Commonalty of the said city being first had and Just now Miss Kellogg needs musical polish and dramatic | or two, and 500 emigrants were at Placerville to-day en ‘a8 an index of the abilities of Gribbin, who ‘let up” with as the nominee of that body. obtained. training befores! e undertakes to sing in such an epera | ineir . tothe mountains. All the animals - ‘kis opponent ‘bly to some un ar- OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DESPATCH. Mr. Gapazuar offered a series of resolations recogniz- ‘On saotion the ineabage of the acting Iayor was das SDaioks thot Brovebses'™ eald beth tales way pack and ran; iogetuer, hie ers and friends seemed | xODUS OF THE POLITICIANS—COMBINATION TO KILL } ing the right of the people of a Territory to adopt a con: ed and the resolution adopted, and both directed to Ld y mt stages there are engaged several days ahead. highly pleased at his chances of victory on Tuesday next. OFF DOUGLAS—GEN. CUSHING PROPOSED AS PRESI- { *titution with or slavery when they come to or- | £0.41, ihe Board of Councilmen for concurrence, forher. She isq’ ite different in her style from all the other ‘The latest accounts from Washoe represent the weather Pine nahtcnen =i ubiquitous Mr, William Toyee, who | DENT OF THE CONVENTION, ETO. Sich read Ne , Dut denying that right belere |" aGiourned. ‘ prime donne, and suggests her nationality in every | unfavorable for labor, and peaple are arriving faster than was dressed in the orthodox cut sway ooat, with brass ‘Wasuixatox, April 20, 1860. Mr. Powsus offered & series of resolutions, which were | ss poara notes pal On movement. She is thoroughly in earnest, and hasevi- | secommodations for living oan be provided. Duttons, buff vest, and kneo breeches, disc! the Political interest now centres at Charleston, Rumors | substantially the same as those adopted by the Democra- Ika peaeengn ot ote ee oan Ee dently adopted the motto of Colonel David Crockett, “ Be Flour there is $60 to $60 per cwt., sugar $1 per Ib., and mannenae, Master of the ceremonies, in his usual felicitous } gro rite to-night of combinations among the friends ot | “Convention of Alabama. | Hope, | 00 were recetved and concurred in. sure you're right, then go aead.”” It is very dificult, in } other articles of food in proportion. There was but little one letters retetved by the Arago stesmer, wo learn that Slidell, Breckinridge and Lane, to kill off Dougias by the | Farrow and Pope, which were ali referred without debate tear to onggoersating Srehoarsal. Some } forage for animals, hay baving been sold at $350 per ton 4 re wes not any intention of altering the day for the | use of Dickinson’s name, and then, deserting the latter, to | to the Committee on Resolutions. Meeting of the Police Commissioners. important points can be arrived at, however, such aa the ‘The mining accounts are of the same tenor as previous. seeorcincly’ take’ pinee on oe nay ae et Tous | bring forward one of thelr own’ number who will coa- ae En ee ENFORGEMENT OF THU LAW FOR THE sUPPasssron | quantly, quay and compass of the voice, the metboa ly reported. - Jon inst” centrate the test strength. . may be ned to Charl 18 10 ‘carry out as bi SUNDAY eoeek Bs ies asks thy a nomen Tereza pasted New silver leads are discovered almost daily, but it eerern ‘The delegates have all left, and Washington is very ples ‘ue democratic party. afore Board of Police Commissioners met yesterday was quite satisfactory. She 8 fine appearance, 4 | will require mouths to test the value of each lead. The - 5 SS ace | oe y | akpreeeeis ae cement | “hed es, mer rt od anlage pte Gy ea facienngememprpey beep graben ‘a ‘The House found itself minus © quorum several times | number of votes that such district and pariah may be en. After the adoption of the minutes of the previous meet- | we have placed her last among the prime donne, it is not ‘The Troy eigen ert have raeniarfeete to-day, and as many members who are paired will leave | titled to in the Legislature. ing the resignations of officers B. ©. Nodine, Fourth ward; | at all improbable that she will, with proper training, take Vien from Mrs. Mary Wilbur, trance mediam, of laren: | 1.11.6 morning, there is little prospect of any business be- | ,,0 motion, it was ordered that when the Convention | E,W, Higgins Fifth ward, and Harris First ward were ro | rank with the first, " don, Vermont, giving the result of the wiped agent ig dtae act Welk. ae it should stand adjourned until 10 o’clock this cetved; also, that of officer James L. Munson of the ri = 5 Saal “ She wishes it puton record. The despatch is from - “ . OF a Booklyn force, all of which we! 4. Opera 4t THe WINTER GARDEN- DELLA,” — caaoapat:rioamiaan ctands Seven tonite aged bey coarheeaat, a cfartbd re The Convention, on mmosting again this morning tio Meare, Kellock naa filecrns telegraph operators, | Flotow’s very agreeable opera was produced, in German, mense crowd. Ly fougl in the Supreme Courtto-day, and departed for Charleston o'clock, proceeded to consider the reports of 8 (4 ¢ | lest night, and attracted a very large audience, in which excitement. Committee: —— a —_ bate down on the fourth round. | this evening. Ho is proposed aa the President of the Con- | on Resolutions and on delegates to the Charleston Conven, | *0! in their resignations as members of the force, so that roughly tested, is about the only evidence relied upon, showing the value of hundreds of the veins. The bark Rooker, with later news from the Sandwich Islands, is entering the harbor as the express leaves. The whole number of letters taken from Sas Francisce byjthe pony express will not exseed twenty-five. the Teutonic element of our population was, of course, tien. The resolutions reaffirm the Cincinnati and | they may hereafter draw their salary from the telegraph Arrival of the California Overland Mal! Sg ee Sareueeeed feos meen acter tent | Steer ie eats a alice | Sew erkapertartprge remorse? Sree ton the Dred case AS form ty motion ir. ury seve! as the r’s most pop work on Bide of so Sghs Mr. Morriesey in two weeks. Mr. Gsyers is ina | OUR best CUBE EEEONDENCE: 1 (0 ve tas Ones nesen Oierveoinnc Theesseesr er eneaakinanl: be beuaiaas mrecuortamead Se oreo tree oe proprietors of | iy Rica” dias Uehara ec ight, |. 72 overland mail oach, with San Franciseo dates Lo wrinpr renee le aaimonT Be fight lasted the asmixctox, April 19,1860. } ments proposed, but were all voted down by the Orr or | all saloons and public gardens a copy of the following act, » aiaethe.” . saree Auer. + | March 80, arrived here at about three o’clock this morn- caliro day withee! determining the reseh Mr. Douglas and the Charleston Convention—A Prediction | moderate party. The Convention aj to have been | relating to the preserving of the public peace on Sun- | Pleasant, entertaining opers, full of sallont melodies, not } 14 the main features of the news havejbeen anticipated Srom a Western Man that the Convention Will Be Broken | Composed of men all on that side. Col. Orr was recom- — entirely original in conception nor novel in arrangement, gj b followi mended to the favorable consideration of the Charleston ft shall not be lawful to exhibit: on the fifst day of the | ine sutt 0 well placed and artistically blended as to give by the pony express, but the wing additional items EB City Intelligence. Up by Douglas, and shat he Will Run asan Independent | Convention as the nominee for the Presidency. There | week, commonly called Sunday, to the public, in any | PUL Si ym mt ry nections meemble. “The } are furnished:— ‘Tax Tare Bar1.—It has been generally supposed that { Candidate, and the Reasons for this Opinion, dc., cc. was but little speaking, and the business of the Oonven building, garden, grounds, concert Toone on, Chet Foor OF | atect ‘of the light and dashing music was alded bya eplen. | ‘The whalers Occan Bird and Caritz returned to San the useful apparatus, now in course of erection, which | Like horde of trregular troops en rouie to the soene of | tion was des ee aasiee Tie Corel 2. | ferlade, tragedy, comedy, opers: ballet giay: farce negr> | old. mise én aéne and a very full and efflcient chorus and on the 20th, bringing 1,80 bbls, coast whale from the summit of the Castom House is to give to oar | war, the delegates and camp followers bound for Charles. | ponérer® ang other, public: bodles. ‘ lay, negro or olor “nndlog, of any other enter. | ve We have rarely seen & frat performance go | oll, an exceedingly large calot. ‘Nineteen whales have 27 jbo correct time, a8 recorded every noon st the Dud ton, swarming in our hotels the other day, have disap- taloment of the stage, or any part oF parts therein, or ee ees tte Str Ptigalll ae Madame ed in the thas whste fletiary. i Rr wy Observatory at Albany, would go into operation to- | peared, leaving here and there only a fow stragglers be- ‘The Great Express Robbery. pes a tomer pores bapa Ah pie prgad “ny | yabbri. For the tenor, upon whom tho opera chiety e fre emigration. to the Washce mines is Increasing. Tt hevever wich yetrqure te atenton of he auenex | 84- Toe reianet Mr. Doug, who tagsr inthe | abana’ RXPKESS SAPH ‘oueN, WITH $11,000 on | "Any prom adentng Sune ie provaioas o Gus ww, | ScPehét ah aig? et made othe ground ot Nore. | i Oued haan marge! Ay pi ore a Fra engage’ upon the work, it will be some days before the | rear, are not 0 noisy as they were but yesterday—the $16,000. and every person aiding in such exhibition, by advertise: | Yer inronghout, and received a liberal neasont cn ce, | tonaly lerge from all parts of the state, a new s)<tem will bo completely and efficiently inaugura- | friends of Gen. Lane begin to see their way clear before the New Haven Journal, April 18. ment or otherwive, and every owner or lessee of any | Die dame Fabbri wag quite at home in the role of | ‘There i danger that the rtock of provisions in Carson ted. experiments thus far indicate its entire success, A A series of stories were floating about the city yester- | building, part of a building, ground, garden or concert ES a bebags wih all tae ect Te main Valley cannot be kept np to the Seater the cy and there etiue doubt that before long our citizens will | ‘hem, and the friends of the administration have no more } day morning, about the robbery from the Monday night | room, or other room or place, who shalt lease or let out ohh re err 'd the whole o og A ulation, a8 The roads over the orn bein possession of an lusprovement which haa long been | apprehension of the nomination of the “ Litile Giant” | express train; betweon this olty and New York, of tac | the same for the purpose of cay auch exhibition or per. | PArt® may be accounted aa a veritable auccees, ‘fhe great | ine very ond condition, and the cost of transportation “ct a desideratum, and will be weloomed by thousands who | than of lite Tom Thumb. tron sae of Adams) Exprees, containing from $100,000 to | formance, or assent that the same be used for any such | ton On’ tve evening manne quattauo te ie heteen, | cnercbeadise at Bo5 $30 por a Sho eration ot fake pride in ae es ‘on Lied dei A very general belief prevails that the results of the } for sora \ption.. Te ae took various shapes, and bo guilty Of a miademeanor, and in Addition to tbe panish- poe Bie Le leet on ie ni ag Raley toy Erreur That The Superintendent of the Canmimes BLASTING Cuvrmat —On Thursday A ere duly magnified. ment therefor, provided by law, shall be subjected to a ’ Pe afernoon, a stone thrown by a blast from the contractor's pradecpamelarghe ane ice gute ae ae me re is, tbat the safe containing the bank exchanges ‘of five hundred ‘anien paste the Society ee aetioaee. Oe sree. were enrapport with Crests, fet og el soured hn aan Val- ‘work on Eighth avenue, fell upon the drive of the Central | “°™0cracy; but among the more sagacious observers went through here safe y on Tuesday, at noon. Its con { for the Reformation of Ju' Delinquents in said city, a —— ne hee bf performance, something yy Pot K pe lent of the lake Pak, aloe beside a carr! containing a lady and the temper and the movements of Mr. Douglas and his { tents vary trom $100,000 to $600,000, but it is always are hereby authorized, in the sets of. pees Witeh at ie mere doers foe Be rare for tl paint eocenetein oar coniaupedte thes a etween them and's genlletann om foot. ‘ho | friéade, during the last four months, a véry diferent opi | sent in the day time, and i al by an J State, to prosecute, sue for and reeover, for the use of | joni dame tnd Madamne Fabbri wil aaiat. J the expreas and telograph st exch nd of the tae will be eiicient meaaires are taken io provent, socidenta | nion is entertained. Thus, for instance, in conversation | sepecia! Sgent, who never leaves it under any ciroum- | seid society. in eddition to which every such, exhibition pie sa ready to commence operations on ihe 84 of April." from b! Da ge ge gt comaractore ip the | with an intelligent Western democrat Iast evening upon |" The safe which was stolen on Monday night was ono of { render vold and of no oflst, aly Ucouse which shall have | Terrible Termado im Illinois and Loulsi- Pe ange Sa erage ea Lo Lalla vieiniy, f Broadway below the Park, } tne subject, gentieman somewhat convereaat with the | the sales usually sent from Dosion to New York on. thai | been previonaly obtained: By aby manager, propricior, ana. E Tompson, of New Haven, died af Jokabama on ths Seen shown, or other warning given in the direc- | views and purposes of Mr. Douglas, we were admonished | ‘Tait, and fortunately it was the one which had the least err tir cr Lense, commenting, $0, canelng Or 1B , OF let- Sr. Lous, April 20, 1860, Yth January, and Jose} — hich * / amount of valuables init. It # supposed its contents on | ting any ‘& building for the purpose Of such exbi- aased f ton from which the carriage was approaching. that an explosion and bolt at Charleston, aud the nom!- | Honday were worth from eleven to sixteen thousand dol. | biuon ra ginagael trate rsseaplensggnct a an cdg BT Ro ohne Acne Bosuress rx ne Croton Aquapvor Dararrimrt.— | nation of Mr. Douglas as an independent candidate, were lara. How or where it waa stsian is not known. | The list which applies to those members of the | evening, unroofing and blowing down houses, barns, | Je¢do, was mi y bis countrymen, shortly before . disabled b; Ze Con Aa Daa are now bay sagen oe | sot aong ha impo tenes on ayn ef Say Be weet Mtg ate | Sean ey Ged ea ads a | Seon ecm, The rx the Labor bre ma feveral works connested with that important depart- | deed, our respondent, though cla\ ming to be neither a ‘and farther of it until | cialorder for the next meeting. blown some distance, and the walls were much injured, The British steamship Topez had arrived off Honolulu, ment. This week they advertise for proposals for the | , prophet nor the son. of a prophet, gave 4 be mi di on arriving tn New York. 4 oon: "the Board then adjourned to Monday next, at eleven ian nooogs Flee Guilaren were ; prey er tse ponent tee edomniaee Loa we avrg Tnd oe Iaying of trap block pavements in the following streets, } ag his deliberate opinion that the abrupt dissolution of the J Recled with the rom’, whe gos on the train at Norwalk, | o'clock. wind, and carried a considerable distance; stock was kill | twenty-three feet, and the harbor has but twenty-two. to wit:—State street, between Whitehall street and Bat- | Convention and of the party, and the independent nomi- ably removed from the car between New Haven aod ed in every direction. A man named Lowe was killed by Trade was very dull at Honolulu, and business faced he org ghd between Chatham and Hud- of as by his g of th on hie Roe —either at Bridgeport or at some of the draw. | The Karples Case-—-Cenviction of the Ac- | lightning, many persons were wounded, and the destruc- | year to year was to be on the decline. oon ; Reade street, between Broadway and Washing. | nation of Douglas by his wing of the Conventiog, and Dridges, or else it was shoved off while the @min was in cused. tion of property is very ‘The jury again to convict Mr. Chase of adulter- ton street, and Thirty-Aith street, between Fifth and | adoption by the Baltimore third party Convention of old # Moucn”’ "The safe about 200 pounds, and it is didi. COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. A similar storm Louisiana, Missouri, on the same | ating acids belonging to the San Francisco Mint, Sixth avenues. Proposals will be received until noon of 1 tine whigs and Americans, would ‘be all matter of history | cult to see how it could be abstracted without attracting evening, doing much damage to property, end injuring six for conviction and six for acquittal. i nol presen po fi a ad ehoald be endorsed on the 16th day of May. the attention of the person in charge. Mercy SiGe cate Pee Ok Us Be ‘people. has been entered. " 4 APRIL 20.—The People vs. Hewry Karples, Jr.—' PERE EL a ‘Tux Bony or YocraSmwa.—A boat was upset in the | The reasons presented for thie chapter of prophecles are } pany’ Le soca ae heard. of ue lows, isatveted tho. | commenced o-Monday and omeladed to day, The pri. | TRC Towm of Lewisburg, Ark., Destroyed Non-Arrival of the America, Huurax, April 9—8 P.M, ‘There are as yet no signs of the steamship America now due here with Liverpool dates to the 7th inst, —_—_———__. oeve on the East river, between the residence of Francia { *ufficiently plausible to justify their presentation to the in. | rough search at and about our depot, and sent-out parties ner, who was defended by Messrs. Edmon Biankman, by Fire. Morrie and Mr. Zeregs, opposite the house of Mr. Ferris, | ‘elligent readera of the Hxxato, And here they are. Mr. | Who cxammed both sides of the track aa fax an Mfor’ | john W. Aahmead and J. Keanedy Furlong, was indicted Loumraits, Ky., April 20, 1860, on the evening of Tuesday last, about the hour of half- | Douglas is am ambitions man and & man of sagacity. | snq the most careful investigations are being made 1 | for the larceny and embezzlement of twenty barrels of | TH? Memphis Znquirer of the 17th inst. reporte that past six o’clock,and @ young man ofixteen years was | He has been s candidate before two or three of | discover the place and circumstances of the robbery. flour from Hecker & Bro. on the 28th of June last. This | ‘H¢ town of Lewisburg, Conway county, Ark., was en- Heavy Verdict. supposed to have been drowned. He was dressed in a | these Conventions, He la a candidate now, and under | | It presumed that the theft was sccomplibed BY per | Cicer one ary tate number found nguaat Kar, | UO” diatroyed by fre weversl days nico, No parce Fv erRoeTox, April 20, 1860, single breasted blue frock eee pereme ae such & condition of things that, if not nominated now, some months, watching for the opportunity to abstract | ples for like offences. Upon one of these indictments, | 4% 8Fe, as yet, received. To the suit of Mary E. Clayes Boston and fe Tent oo byle braer S pair Of boots, he will be laid up in lavender, unless he shall sppealfrom | the valuables. This ity would not have occurred , | The Lawrenceburg Bank of Tennessee bas suspended. | Worcester Railroad ),000 for ight was six feet, and his form well developed. He ie beat ot at bie post. charging him with the perpetration of a larceny of the pereonal injuries on the road, the jury of the Supre he oun of Silas M. Bulwell, of Throga’s Nock, Westches- | the Convention to the people, as an independent candi- The eayeees room ie bult In the forepart of the same quantity of flour from the same partios June 27, | The ceshler says it will be all right again ins few days. { Bout) aay awarded the plaintiff $10,090, Se aes, who wil PAYS, reward of Sty | date, Ho knows this, He is well aware that his political | car and has three doort—one upon osc aide, ant cose 1850, Karples was tried before Judge Russoll, in the Ge- “ Se enya bo temas ‘es he baa been picked up | °APltal, resulting from his flare-up on the Lecompton ig gut upon the forward platform. A passage Way | oral Sessions, in January last, and found not guilty. Maryland State Constitutional Conven- Miawkcen by any ‘vessel, where he has been conveyed Constitution, is of the fancy stock description; and that {fF eee eae = any [aay of the ong | When ‘was arraigned upon thie last indictansat for tion, die. PHILADELPHIA 8TOUK BOARD. ean be found. he should wait tll 1864, the inciden's, events, new mea- set rather be ae: Parties, whe | the larceny of the 28th of June, Mr. Blankman in- Barrmwors, April 20, 1860. 90, 1806, ‘were undoubtedly on the watch, might have approached of Stocks firm. " — 4 sures, new iasnes, and new men that will come to the | the safe from either the front or rear platform, but it Ws | ocPomer of votecivy. Om Maeday.. Mt ie eee can | __ The Constitutional Convention continued in session until 7 sie 8, 966; Reading Police Intelligence. surface in the interval, will leave him com im the | almcat a that it was thrown either from the ’ guilty. » rons after midnight, It was finally determined te appoint Dis | 17. 21445 Morrie Canal, 60%; laund Ratirosd, pletely the Court, and upon this case being called on for trial, 1; Fensayivenia Raiireed 38. ‘exchange en New Fonovs Drivixe in Tas Gremers —Edward England, shade, and as thoroughly fossilized as poor Pierce, Fill ieee tan seat amieie iis ianecoe abs train had | ™r- Biankman moved that the Court try each sepa- | trict Electors, and the following ticket was chosen :— y ‘ Long Island farmer, was brought before Justice more or Captain Tyler. ‘Forty-second street, in New York. He is, how acl thie the Ghar refused todo, mid proceted ty State of Large Alexander Evans, 5. Dison Roman. New Onzzans, April 20, 1860. ‘at the Essex Market Police Court, on charge of furious and ever, sure Rotioed the safe at New Ha ig tant, B. thereapon excopicd to the Coart’s | Dutrics.—James N. Dennis, J.0. Smith, Samuel M. } /, Cotton quiet; wales to-day 7,000 bales, at 10346. a Iie. reckless driving. ‘The prisoner, it appears, came The Little Giant knows all thie—he knows that this te | ®Vrt, tre ving isa lnrof ihe propery pontaimed inthe | TUDE. Tuaday, a jury having been obtains, the prose- | Rankin, Wiliam Price, Jamee 8. Carper, Alexander & | for middling. "The sales of te week foot, bales, fsion with © horse. and wagon owned by Boraard Rey, | bit ast chance. He kuows that if he i ever to have the | safe. afar anit isknown, furntaned by Mr, soba Hoey: | SSUOR, Tepresented by’ Messrs Jonn Sedgwick and Jon | Hagner’ : : : the receipts 21,800 bales, against 30,710 fo the cor” driving one of the shafts of his age rT ty areas nemantnlgertaramnonamgenerett ody gs i Ten $600 bills of the Atlantic Bank of Boston. pad og homey CN tn tad The new police appointed by the Police Commissioners | sum np fo Soo holes, cos ihe wots expr te aan db: reek, <0 Sie. lege celal aed has some bopes of extorting it; but bis fears are greater Flag sha tls Nt te from the Langdon Bank | way similar to tbat produced on the trial before Joog® entered on duty to-day , eaperseding the Mayor's police. dates. pts at this port aheed of last year, tgerbbo balens dost all Southern" porte, 846,000 Gates’ bts 10. Liverpool, 362. unaltered. we ane g fur to fully fair. Oomn Br Tee, 0 oie. Cote dull at 13340. 8 180. rg Cotton—Seles to-day of 1,000 bales at 1608 1b tor min Cotton — Sales to-day 8,500 bales at 10X%6. The at BAtTiwons, Aprit 20, 1860. Howard street superfine, $6.’ Wheat white, 140. &@ 160.; yellow, 780. a 76c. pork, $17 bin” ma ‘916; rump, ge. ——____. Baitimore Weckly Commercial State- ment. Value of the exports for the past week.. Value of the imports for the week past —— Jersey Cigy News. ‘Tas Myersuovs MURDER mv Janewr Orry.—During yes- hein oe z terday afternoon Coroner Morris employed a number of Whiskey quict se a J dan mney aA ‘nt sae te ee ‘ mem to drag the botiom of the dock at the York s:reet : emake hers my Thousand | Court upon the trial of this indictment. PRILADRLPRA, Lefebre of No, 62}; Howard street. The com- He aowant expect be nominced by eto nr ie dollars. There esate any nay es be attached to the trial of the | . pier in Jersey City, in hopes of raising the other barrel of | Flour firm at $6 $6 26 for caperdne, - Wacastecaty: apr that sho was employed aga milliner by | nor by a , 2 z wes fed to Canada | pitch which was missing at the same time that the one to Ted, $1 60; white, $1 680 61 78, Corn dull: sales 2, ce at wy anchored while rk in defendant’s house on | they come to a ballot for Candidaic. He expects the from whicb place | Which the female was ls yellow at 76c Provisions firm: mess Mouday iast,"TR Aocused enticed her into & bedroom, | platform to be tet adopted, and sme rede 9 be qas extradited and returned to the United States, un- | faq GORY, Of, Sie, murdered some Voarrel i at. S18 68; peckied hams, 100. WDlakey sleudy: Onto die & shrew her on a bethaad violated her person. A warrant fospioion that the plaiforsa wil be made te? bot to ““GovEnnon Sawann’s Bann BowwEn.—A private despatch | “¢! the provisions of the Ashburton treaty between tached the clothing of the women. ‘Tho men several times | 220. was ‘esued for the apprehension of Lekeore, and upon be- | him, What, JWhy, then, under iastruocons, some to the Utica Observer of the 18th, says barn and | Pritein snd thie oopntry. succeeded in fastening ® pair of oyster tom hard * Grecian, April 20. eg brooght into Court he'wac held to boil in the sum of | friend of Mr. Douglas in the Convention will rise and with. | carriage bouse of Governor Seward wore med about substance, but at every attempt to raise it the tongs Floar firm at $5 60 a$5 55 fo: superfine. Mees pork — $8,(00 to answer. The prisoner ig al-o a aative of Fravos, | draw his bame as a candidate, The spokesman fox Mr. | cight o’cleck last evening, and also that two horses were Ranroad Exranmow.—The track of the Alexandria, | tlipped off. Once they brovght up « piece of tarred » | More buyers than sellers; prices st;fer bat quoabdly un- Gale ookeapel Get tt Nook i aoe cnagaebehe Dong Bevig ee Daas up his bat, wslk aes ee Pak tevin Seer eens nee mat very Sbout two feet im length, which was = age to some- “Bacon quiet, at 7\;c.a 9240. Balk meate frm. 5 ‘atber prepossessing appearan: A lollowed by every follower of the Litts | valuable, ving been family some time. thing, and broke loose. Nothing transpired yesterday | Lard firm—a large Essiorn comand; sales ut 10} 8 l0Xc. acd captivating manners, Giabs, Twill be & repetition ons larger soale of the «Total oes Rot very large. dhroWing adaiscual hight upon this mystery. Maney marth eechanged a

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