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nt ter will co-operate, his pred¢cossor haviog bseu {x- NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, Ara. “RIL 27, 1860.—TRIPLE BOT ESRC, Bovadbemts & Ue,"s Saal SHEET. ——_—_—_—_----—- ~, MU RGA oe ne WISCELLAS HONS, Wech Bartow, bigoted, seiiieu, w'SONArY prejadioas 4>4 | Liverpool upsitered. Sterling exobange LORY @ 108 ws shoe : gage Biructed by Lore Clarendos to whorn the Swies give: Pra tives; but unbappiiy the gent. 2 fom Virginta © | ena wh boi of lading 1075 @ 108, Bagot Gama | mance A = a isdgenk RR I ree mere olor pe sd Tene Le 6 au) ee ‘ment of the éincere eatsfection @itn which her Majesty’ Ret cree! them New York, 1.16.8 \ per cent premines. tustex t. ” re ene} BAVING -F Pwhayd Pel UGA, Raesou otrae on Friday ayn 2? a anh tinea 78 | der. Suen, atter hearing tho adovo, gala Ik OWL be ob- Savansalt, April 26, 1860. 7, Tbs, 2, 05, Gt, 83, 49, 34, To all wip wont HDS & OG. wilt oni af aneere * vartnen th ‘streut, government would iar tbat the disabililiss have beew | & Vex that bere Was & orvad vevuboration of 28 2atie | Codau—The sales of tho woo add up 3,100 bales, amd sotsnstt te a 87 8. Ad. 0, Thy a8 an PERO costs Wteheb avian ol ~ i shite modified, if not entirely removed, ‘TUR JAPANESE EMBASSY, ‘When the steamsbip Roapoko eball arrive at New York Soutn, and of Vicgtata eeperiatt 4 ti ). The great bo: : Dev ple ars accused Of beg UAIrOw, Digotos, soe an’ werdevary, ad tat be (Simith) was cao of them Did he upderstone Mr Beeghsm as menutog what ho said? the receipts 4,008, The murket vioses vory dull, Stock, bales, %,o00 CHARLESTON, Avril 26, 1860. Corton—Salos to-fey 200 bales, at unchanged orices, the G8, 19, 24, & w AP, +R. BOs baenes & JO. ion, 2 vere, Wimiegwe, Lelaware Politica othe Cuore, '** a GtA88, AND SILVER PLATRW WARK, 9 ang rrimen' Bricés are CArkea down we rate wat quetied tp the olty ¢ hew Yor¥, ead our | at Quarsatine, #6 will, iu accordance with the action to-day Mr. Bixciaw (s6p, oF Owo)—E meant what I Baud. mary “ O08\DK Qviel, The gaice of the week foot up - CONVINUR Al's Of the Navy Depa: tment, be ordered to Hampiva Roais) | genio sen Dalvie? ue the man wh uiorw i Ws a 4.100 pany Hed the rocciy'a ear 840, my eae eee ue Fe RALY dow J Ot, att te connec Sere yy 4 | ene r whenos the Jayaress Embassy will ba coaveyed ina | Mr binGuaa tepie) that tho geutioman’s dactarstion | _ Plovr frm:' Odi, supordine, $6.26, Gap Milla, $6 12%. | Guetie The i etre, ENGX sonny oe | oe CESSARD TO BUY. steamer to Washington, to bo formally received by tho | 1 2Ot Very NKely to cause hin: to strike out tam facts of | Wheat buoyeny, Whit, $! 68 @ 8180; red, $1 GO a St | She wi suey og s with mew BR, “a tt bis steal BRA tof coou.5d hand Uae Miniures fe wale, it a grant | Piddaaid hating Vibhing sabe date ot thb cen: Betory Whet be rad howoud by, Ho repeated wht | 56 Cora quict'a * fo, for while and yollow, Pro- | REC? M bis wad & liebinsnt. No, a 2 Sroadway, | bargem. Our 1; Dut for the last thirty yoars tho Puranarpura, April 25, 1860, ts reat ae —_———— a Washinaton Coxvespendance. oben baa beew coubeusd by aang War UPA | Hone advauced 1230 ;' Hales 8.000 phe perfine $6 PS nat ya Spring Style of Gentle men’s CARI —TO YOUrG BADIES AND OMATS —THe | #80 &mumber of very fine oval al Wasuiserox, Ape!) , 1800, Seen: eotene poly of tree eee. Beaty ne - 6. sl areannea ‘Srv: ma 299 Brod: yar Duane etrest, cape mer wt) ae (ireeS io a) who destre ite colon for an logetbar with the Bitudeo pe = 4 thet DO tan could to day stand up G -_— — ne A gitnple v 6: alu @bat ‘toemed sted; wre Ph enle will commence Ti" score wou 74 Bespin e Ord of Bast | Efognintreal Vegaivens sive ak sei tireg | Salve, coo erie, "woster Satites tee | qin {ar Gomticmen—tanry does Sum | attic tes fraiaaeartmaa cat | gee W parce woe we Sew foam OO Comvention— Kepor: Bn " sed her NB Invite tze attention of tra | - a 9 urd bev Biges of the Douglas : Ir wood oriven awa.? Whore was the g | eeecenienes eee Lo toate oreeeot ele gint le of gentiome, chens =: rah hasan ome es ep Al soerpena, | (UE Baue) thee, who was €0 avxious to Wa’ Acipaix of Moao—Dasinrt or S0xon Buawou —Thie | His Roe 3,4 aua'é aso douse gi bad cl endear wPORE Ane 5 Tebtof tree epeech? He knew thet s large mon assem. , rank be ——— ~ OBB Ser tog the scanty representation on the floor of the Hoase de Whactog vowuyprease pracaablo. mocting, called: | etorito artiat—the only Dalian fe.¥er OC the Arst Witite's “Sensation” Dress Hat, Spring | A" JuNEs, hee Wand uamanet® Gere iat IMPORTANT m comsequeace of the Charleston Convention the House | t@*fFeta repndiiosm o'ganintion, fle repeated what ho | DOW in the country—takes hie benety this evening, sing: | s\n. WHITH, Deiter, 216 Hroadwaay, oppoaiie Bi, Pots fate (asd IMEOL TART should resolve itelf into u general debating eociety for | CUcryvoch is she Som, but of thoso who give direction | verano, pagwerd, Amat okt, sats a cs ti Ter, DAL, THE ORARGR BLO;ow wanpine | JMIURTARE or | everybody im the Soutb, but of those who give direction ” eee J ae ‘ the relief of members charged with buncombe spsecnes, | 10 public opinion. The opposition to free labor testa oa | “tere.” Baal, the now prima donas, ter Gentiemen’s Hats A saveia i go preeminent end scrivelet, Gur ong we | IMPORSARE foas beem put into practical operation, ana it works beaut! | 20DiDg Dut & mercenary ‘oundation It was the old | 2 the partof Leonora, and Adelaide PhWiips singe the | Brirg nd ivinmer a Ait bay | Bed corner oa te ate laruntane > 01 “i , « ni id @ rf ry arn Sere Re ereneretcenrmn folly. We hiad twozeguiar cut and dried speeches yester- | to soem be referred an superior to all auch presto cour | gosh vos here Tee, zantlent, of overs. We | NUsah's\ 925 Lowery, UOGraud euectand 23 Misha ave | WENDINM. INVITATION OR GARD vLare te | XrontaNe day—one on the nigger and une on the tariff; and this mora: | stitute w large majority In the Southera Slates, but ua- nl ae a oe bapa ee yy ‘ Hats, ©: | A, mye yf Pg 28S | RKORTANT _ fortupately they buve not the power which ia ooalerred | MA”! vor ia which ho is held .\y Opera ats, Cap of the Latent % . 1 I ANT ing, im good time, be Rouse was opened by Mr. Bingham, | 5, wealth ana social poaiiion, and therefore Bave noi tae | goers, who are capable of ap) bis artotio merits, | fry Cacione, every autention wbowed to guit, cust rs. sl Fronts AGENT, COMMTSSI TeCORn age of Ohio, in ap abolition tirade, which would exalt tothe | power to make themselves felt ayer deen seven yearn im the Uvited Stata, aod ie Walnine ,, vied to 34)) and eremine for theaes.ves. PAA IPORTS AGENT, COMMISSIONKG ox IMPoh ART weventh heaven the free so'!, free lavor, freee end Mr can, of Va., retorued to the obi ), tueleting that | one of those who owes 7 Le Broadway and i Fulton strect, The STATES, Lawyer, Nowy, AVN AK TePORTART * " args, aingers who came to us early to their a IMPORR ARE ‘free love comstitvercy of Joshus R. Giddings. In fact, bo had given @ proper ivterpro'abkon to Mr Bughaw's re. and muce a vame aud fame among us. Siguer Brisveli, pub We Would Call atu hore desiring the recipe wit) call cm or ad dreams, feaiow !. Mar Bromesy . nvtica BEANE warks. If Mr. Bingham had spoken of poiitictans mere- | when he returns to Europa, will take, on acoouut of Ais Mw % N) Te NR . the philanthropist Bingbam hes succeeded wonderfully | \y,he (Mr. Smith) would not hav a word to say; Dut i | American reputation, = hret rate position et uao>. Ho | Penerty <n Hower | hatha Dee ee ee eere enon Nard, Seskieas Big well in treading ip whe footsteps of the Rev. Mr. Lovejoy, |. EpOke Of the great body of Virginia, in view of what | fuily deserves to be ranked among the first tenors of the | atiow Lan bure to be uate at nonion eye, uo sirset. Thiv paper ts ta demand evory where, aod ia now os we pitbocsh. ere are uo viable apmpioms of nals | Valitse Can” has gives nhs nace os coenee | Argan enahes Phe 2 Now York whew peepee: | Sh or done a saree gt, | Shtbnt ce eerereny, ee. —_— age 33 Titles and bowie knives, as the “sequel” to hie terrible | Virg bint Liab at Pew Paes ‘ Baie oN CRE vets LE OF STATUARY, &. RY RB, 10, n eq! ce 8 of eelish aud mercenary, the man who Ati ebe CO ee alennatd J.T. NEWS aGEWTs ovelaughts om the “ slave power, brings such a charge, is guilty of uttering s calumay. Bo Wrvrer Garpen.—There will be no opera at this house defendea Virginia 1 0 2,000 Cassimers Suits to Match. ‘Maq., 42 Keot Courtemptn s§ “est on Yburwday. Mr. Noell, of Museuuri, follows in. & speech on the ever- | tas Comamobecaltty wan cae (ereous from ging 1M | this evening, in comsequence of the rebearsal of Halevey’s | ALE, Sil, BL, BIZ BI4, $18, $16. Gland BR, hrought 8796 The manecrma ofa but Just ranetved from Tain lasting siete, mea ranges ome consumption; and | cial and politial eaidoo, Ha sald that Mr. Uaiorwodd | OPere of “La Juive,” which is to be produced om the essoidaar 27 SS Rubonnirect, | ihre of tbe same sroup, \ Wonton! ts ala aad of superior next comes Mr. Campbel', of Pennsylvanis, in » speech treated wita great delicacy, and reminie’ the gentle. | evening of the 30th. There will be a grand matinée on ag flush, whisk ere offer 9 eal fore nome rt ff, which Wen that ibere were mods in (bio and vi h Ladies Drets Rosette Trimmings, Re- JANSS, POW BB, KikTus ND & CO, <i penta ae eS eee Pai rea TiMabe Chgecace of tae aa tad violations of low, | Saturday afiernoon, at which Madame Frezzolin! will ap- | getter Gimpe, and Braids, at LOCKITT, BUN & OU’, 251 1256 Broatiray. Decm standing still all tne ume? Weesnalinee All the Mpeeches of the last (wo days wore read from the maau- eo infliction which senator Wig all says is vary era for even @ patient man to boar, aud a bore wich the name of Easton called at the Hmnaty office yesterday Ought to be stopped, ‘Mr #rvonam replied that the eman drew on bis es fine town ia (ul of vague and idle rumors and bogus | ‘atcy for bie farts, acd imagication for bis argummain; | MicFEoOn maLng What her husband had euddenly dieap-| | Reale Summer Bmecn, Gatters, Ge, Juat | (YB TON ON TOR CRO MT Orme wank Teports {rom Charleston, wWestiliest smovg whew doing tae | *¢¢ tw the course of ‘his remarks, referred to the opwions | Peered on Wednesday morning, aad although she had "BUGKENK FKRKIS, Bootmaker, 81 Navsau sree, | of perota Pitter webne G Ra ‘my recent report vo tat pnost Gab La pines conaane Bei support the clauns tu oe omaha png cea a tess than } made di!’gent search for him, eho was unabie to get any : Crotan Hoers, 1 ccveWter the aptitich, sanestorie which evo low Yor! ono Jegatou, Oecise sme ‘ 2 6at8 BGO, favor uf «manor jal le repun " 7 siftutes the Miterty; ji ereellant artis @ for the . Dorgan mee hace at ere ee Raton, Once $B Teds (he chatgs that be Gil. injactice to Vegiain ang | {200% his whereabouts, The twain came to this city on yo Greem Turtie-A splendid Green ure | Torco. s fiactae marion Me, be ok Crests! enieie for ae Jeady to play “Pop goes the weazel”’ for the Lattie Giant. | wlogized tbat State, Tuesday morning last for the purpose of obtaining empioy- | U0, "tar op aud soups o4 FRKNCH'S Hotel | to be revereed occasionally to ineure tbe The New York Hichmoud velegation bave otoer Gish to | MF. EMH @joed. He know that Mr. McDowell had | meu ib ome of the shenires, and put up at the GlOD0 | at. seperemecnnnunasumeenunasnsseeeenee- ee ee ta rer fry. They bays ap axe of their own to grin’, aud itis Inbetted Horatio Seymour. He 1a their dloket for President, “Vice President, or Secretary of she Treasury; and © a ‘cure bim any one of theys suug portions they are reaty to follow the South to Virginia, Kenwmoky, or to distant Oregon. ‘But thie idea that the Now York Regency delegation are fer Douglas, god wil os comm'tted by the vows of the Dougias party, bas revived in Wasniegton acnoug pi» faltbini jolewers their bopee of his success Tory dey , 0! RE ive that.a break in the plan of voting by Sita as a ums wili | O8bCMOs specches would ail be owe, ao that ou reture | 10 Browaway he went up Bowery. Finiing taat he was Died, Osta spo il elueaagg nt Ube” fot do the work, and ney bave nowe tha: tus plan of nuit | 9 'Dr avtentece tho Hunso mich: proceed to business. Wandering about, without Kaowing whers ho was golug, Rezramy.—In this city, on Wednesday, April 25, Mra. to ibe patien! The Hones then wert into Commitee ot the Waole ou | © ‘Wwiued to the betel, aud ho followed. Upon | cyrmanuws BaLLaMy, aged 6 Y Broadway. ual voupg Clay, Brown, Sheil, Brigut avd Greon, sasisto’ by Mr: is to de adopied. They nay that Soamtart expressed a ‘@ witness io the demands of jusvce. Wore they to have jectures on propriety {from such a source? He simpiy manted to reply Wo an atiack on his St.to and. tho Soush opinions, but im 1843, "4 aud 6, while he wes Governor of the Commanweall, bis opinions under vont & chenge, and be was mot elected, bevauce he was & rend of emat cipation, Mr. Fro , (dem) of Pa, moved that when the House adjourn, it ecjourt ti Moaday, ia order that gon. Yemen might attend to busines at ths Deparimenta There #o6 a Understanding that no kgiwlalive business sboud be transacted, Mr. Asumong, (dem ) of 8 C., hoped that the gay and be Stateo the Uaion. peer. Mrerenrovs DisarreaRance oy AN ACToR.—An actress by Hotel, io Wiliam street. They spent Tuesday in « fruit- lees search for employment, and on Wedneaday morning Mir, Easien arove ip a Jespouding aivod, and stated to Mrs. F. that he could see no prospect of thelr obtaining avy- Vang to Co, as the actors that had bean ia the country for tho wivier were all rushing to the city. ab the carly hour of 7 A. M. bo stated his ceterminstion to start at cave for one of the Broadway theaes, talklog at tae tame Umno in A strange manner. She, finding that be was really going, s arte’ with him; but Instead of going direct tog there he tried to persuade her w& go with him mating that if she dia not be would go off and never Fulton street, Brooklyn. Shfrts Made to Order from Meavarc.— D. ©, SILL OK & OOX, 154 Broadway, corner of Liberiy et, Married, JarvnaY—O'Neni--Ou Monday, April 9, by the Rov. Wo. Quinn, Curroup D, Jarvaay to Mary O'NaiLt, ail of thie city. WicknaM—Ortow —On Thursday, April 26, at the Re. formec Dateh church, Ficsbing, | L, Horscs Wiexnax to Frarces L., dangliter of the tute Thomas P. Ostou, kaq. Orax ge county papers please copy. monihs and 2) days ‘The relatives ane frie Of the (amily are reepeotfully ( 9 sammanes FRODEHAM WATCHES : -_ Be ides Ta Bok SMa sae US Manufactured and ald by MuKAnA (2 & ourte 51 eo, \ corner of Meroei, RORERY Ral rer Bi Have ivet re MRS, by the eicwe celebrated maker which & Dey have crea’ plessu.e ia re wmenudiog w heir frisses amd, We public. Ed Cock, the Postmaster of Lilwow, and his vogue del>ga Mir. Jenkins, (oem ) of Va., argued that the success of invited to attend the funeral, from ber iate reaitevcs. Ne. i FOOT 4 Hom, are Working fike becvers to bury Dougise, bas suai | 9x6 on party would Ait tbe people of che South | Tetum He soon aitor lott, with a ratcho! inoue haat aad | 163 West Tairty eighth atreel, thie (Friday) ‘afernoes, at | () ernie fot and band sairay oar tr be neck ue Seodwors Bumer, Pearce, Cinguap, foomos Jonsson any | “tO just slarw and a;prebeumoa, aod toad even to the | & Sword in tho 0 ber, aod has not been since beard of | two o’ctock, without further loyitawon. Her remains will | 160 Broadway. asin Nicholgon,al! good Southern amet, saad ready to wheel | fs#0 bbe oF the Ue Too Bret effot would be the | [2 person be is thick wo:, five fees and seven imches in | he taken to Greenwoot Cemetery for interment rae apne ear na anes iu whea New York sail give too word. But, a8 detore the expiration of the day all those vain hopes and copjcctures in vegel: of tha hile seaator may “Mame Cia lows Lo Lhe eotire South of millions of dollars worth cf slaves, who sould flee from toe berder States the North, uncer the veltef that tke republican party height, end weighs about 186 pounds, bas wild ao? slar- ting ejea, dark brown hair and ight moustachs, Ho had op p lovee Back Ooat, bud a dark colored suit throughout. BrKucxd.—On Wednesday evening, April 25, Am Enizsuets, daughter of Wiliam A. and Brigges Bremond, aged 3 years aud 26 days. QOmesreer aoe i BUT hb Rd In NRW York, at 480 Eroadway, oppoetie Wallsex’s, A fare bf ay, oppor a all ove way—all for Douglas. It will certainly ba a ter- ible disappointment to Mr. Buchanan should Douglas be regularly nominated at Cpiariesion wishout an oxplosion. But the Presiden’ ig extirely disposed to let the party fake care of itecif, aud if they should decise at ‘Charleston tbat they bave no longer any need of bie ad ™ nistration, he wi!lsoon show them that the party iw pompetent to take care of itself. ‘Upon this point, ag the nomination of Mr. Douglss would ‘de eqnivalant to @ notice to quit to every Bacdanan office holder im the United States, very few of them would ‘De found dieposed to contribute the sivews of war to aid tue cause of the Little Giant It ie very likely, too, thas there ere inapy {rience of Mr Buchapaa, bolatog no ‘tlic, ‘who, whatever his cesires might be, would refuse to turd ‘theic backs upoo him Co aid in tbe campaigning for Vovg Jes Tis was the bins, .cubtless, intended to be given by tho Poonsyivants celegate ia the Onsrioston Convea tion, tho other cay, syainst the motion io allow ths State delegations, not otherwise bound, to vote m detst!, ivas- ‘Muoh aa this was.a Dougies wovement for ine benefit of oa nomInAON wuld be the isevitabie defeat party. But while wo are anxiously waillcg for some newa from Waarieeton of the fete of Fuznando Wood, ana of Iko Oook, Bad of equatter eovereigsty ‘n the matter o* piat‘orm, lo! and Deboid! Tom Corwin, of Chia, tskes the flor ot the t pags Kitot, of Manoa Btitutionslity of the bugt geet Why, we see toast there are no jonger half @ doren groupe. each of a dozea = mem- bers,’ scattered over the chamber, but that, pa ‘by we megic whiste of Rooeric Dhu, there is a ‘very respeotable quorum present, gatoerod around the frcompacable debaler from O.iv, Aud he cos mot fat to paiisty them. He simple presentation of the consti- tational provisions, of its practical inter] a and tts “pene i ot ony Convincing as an argunent, but aa teresting ae a play, from the numerous irresistible dry jokes and pallies of wit with which his argument ‘This in & very fuggestive defoncs of the Fugitive S'ave Jaw by the most prominent republican of this Congres ©: the conservative 3: bool; for at (be very moment while Corwin, in Congress, ws vetting up the Fugitive dtave law ae invoiving @ binving anty of obedience apon ail good chizene, the democracy at Charleston are, perhaps, over head avd care in the aifficult quagmire of the siatns of to the Southern democracy, sad tbat while Corin will De repudiated, most iikei7, a8 a republicaa heretic, Dou ¢ is wil be cast outaga more dangerous customer than Seward ae events, the Honge is making the moet of Cor- win, apd Corwin is making the most of bis occasion to ‘wundicate the Fugitive Slave law, even a2 & ropuvican THIRTY-SIX 1TH CONGHHSS. BARST SESSION. Senate. Wasarnatox, April 26, 1860, Boveral executive communications were recived. Mr. Foerer, (rep ) of Copa., iniroducea a bili t pro vide for progress in the ureul arte. Referred. ‘The voto message Of the Preeident, on the bill for the relief of Arthur Ei wards, was ordered to bo printed. Acjourned tili Monday. House of Representatives, ‘Wasmartos, April 26, 1860. Mr. Summa, (dem.) of Va , rising to ® qasstion of privi- Jege, read an extract from Mr. Bingham’s speech, in ‘which the laiter said that Maryland tolerated open and Active cffts among ber citizens for the abotition of do- amestic slavery, and that Virginia felt snd saw tn evory fibre of hor existence that she must either throw off tha: giant wrong or perish by reason of ite contlausnce. Mr. Smith said that, supposing tha gentloman from Obio dit not cesire to Co tnjnetice, be (Smih) wougat to correct bim by remarking that he did not want ths gentiom:a to ay that Virginia did that. Some of hor poiltsiaas dtd tt; ‘Dut Virgioia repudiated it. Mr. Bucusm, (rep) of Odio, replied, that ho wae “Bpcaking of (bo poiiciaas of Virginia. Ho wiahad to say ‘that tho South bas bat, and has now, mon supacior 19 a ing the commen interest of the manuiacturer aad the by an array of ts @ gradual incieass in the price of American under the pre- kent tariff of Jow duy. He also advoated m cbapge in the interpretation of the Jaw fixing the price of wool at the piace of export to the actual cost, and no% at iw vaiue on the day of sailing. He sdvocated the goueral features of the bil! before the Alouse, recommending ® change in some of ite specific provirions. Mr Holman made « speech in exposition aud defence of dem ooratic principles ir. WASBUULN, (rep) of Wis., replied to his collesgue (Mr. Larrabee) and deQned the poeltion of the republican and democratic pares 0’ Winconsia. Ho showed that tbe democratic party claimed to be more radically anti- very wap the republican party, and that only by such false pretence had they beon able to retain the shadow of power. He enlog'zea the German population of that State, and declared that they wore generaily im priaciple opposed toslavery. He denounced the Fugttive Slave law, which the Supreme Coart of the State had, maa uaaoswerable argument, provounced uncopsutational. He regarded the que rtion of Ube adm'esion of new States as one of discre. tion merely, and would vote for bo more slave States. ‘Tho Committee rose and tho House adjoarned. News from Salt Lake and Pike’s Peak. Arcnsos, K. T., April 25, 1860, ‘The Salt Lake express arrived here at 6 P. M, bring- {ng $9,000 in dust from Denver City and threo patsengers from Salt Lake, In crossing the mountaina they were obliged to leave one of their mensengers, om account of his being snow blicd. - Jobp Scudder, who killed Basact and left Deuvor City immediately after the murder, last fall, bad returned and given bimeelf wp to the authorities. He was having his examustion when the express left. It was goneraily teught he would bo acquitted. News from Rarbadoces. Nowvon, april 28, 1860. The echorrer Lucy Waring bes arrived in Hampton Roads efter a pats: fern days from Barbadtoce. she reperts the ceain of Noble Towner, Psq., American Vopselat that place, American proauce was improving. Provie@us 6Or0 wu van A Newspaper aud Printers hed CRANTON. Pa., April 26. 1860. The Morning Herald office here was attacked by & Coun pereors fiom the neighboring town of Dunmore iset wight. The editor, J. B Adams, and bis ompioyes were eeverely bencled The cifficnly grow out of an exre:é of & gambing house in Dunmore. The mob waut- od to know Who was its author. Republican Comvention at Cencerd. Conconp, N. H., Apri 26, 1860, Tho Republican Govveption at Concord to day clected de 'eanteas to Chicago, a8 follows:—Esward H, Rollins, of Concord, Aaron B Cregin, of Lebonon; Wm. Hale, of Hindadale, and Amos Tuck, of Exever. Fire in Gardiver, Maine. Poxtianp, Me , April 26. ‘A fire {9 Gardiner, Mo, lant night, destrayed thirteen bovges, eeveral saw and planirg wills,and some abors, Loee $5(,000, Among the priacipal puttierere arc Wm Sargeant, Hooker, Libby & Oo.;J. & A. Berre, RH. Gardiver. N. O Mitchell, J. L. Mitobell, J. Kdtwor » Wasev. R K. Littlefield, Robioson & Merrill, and B. . Jobneon. Di jotton Crop in Temmessee. Sneca be arares, ‘Tenn., Aprit le cotton and other crope iu this State have viously inyared by the late beavy frost. The river is now , alter @ fifteen foot rise. Poorbouse Burnt. ‘Mass. , April 26, 184°. anda ‘Tbe pocrboure in thie town was burnt last Markets. Pataperma, April 2, 1880. Stocks inactive. Penneyivania State G'e, 95; ‘Reading Raltrond, 154; Morrie Casal, 6234; Long Ialand Raion, Me aN ee Naw Oniaawa, Apri 2", 1860. Cotton quiet; mules 16, 1 ii deg day 10,500 bales at 10%0. a 110. 150, Gotten freights to 4 Plantation Mill and the best invented may bo seca ai Ho 68 Gold street, vee neem a No. J. A. BENNER, Wheeler & Wilsen’s Sowing Machiace. Office 105 Broadway, New York. A Card. SENR ANTONIO DE SOTOLONGO, of Havana, bas been appotuted gevers! egent for the ania nf SINGER'S BEWISG MaCRINES ard al srticles ccovected with their use, in aod for the Telard of Cuba = Allorders addressed to bim wiil be prowpily sad fuhfully exesuted. Gur forn er ot Havaua bes bees unfaithful to the Tooullded tor deew disckar: trust to him end bas a3 Net nk 00, No. 488 Broadway. New York, 64 Obispo street, Havana ener AREY ree rn, Dace wr alrenreemtanteree a oea SEs FP tive ateeise OF "bow ernie L 4 sixone. (& 00., 468 Broadwey. Hav Se nia Tobacco, oer Sanaas SADLaN'n, 170 Broed Strateot maiden lane. i i Something MN —A Hemmer, Taoker, FLLER, BINDAR, GAUGE COMBINED, just patent ory thickness of etibor applied wo Bes Meshing by anv in « fe aay dex = See ee aTALL PRIOE 88. LIGRHAL DISOOUNT TO THE TRADE Orders by Dem postage pais. Com: plete Guanes ERuME! Sead for a circu. Rinses UK Da L BOBOM-FOLDA and SELF. ; iting a iv AL HEMMEE 90., 429 Broadway. Geo. B. Bloat & Co.'s Celebrated Biltptte Leek Stich and Lhattle Sewing Machine @. H. COLLINS, 460 Broadway. Herring's Patent Champter Firs and Borgtee fr Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, ow saeapess Runa er Oreiog, benchfyinc, shamelig. oun a lox. yar Pregaioe tod remeron ho ae Tadiea, rz 8, Bald by Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wtg and Toupes | Feotwry, 16 Boud street Private entrspoe for ladies. Tho Dye applied & the pay light rooms. Sigreee tee Sree le Sn ‘bert in the world, whol fc ° Brivavely applied. House Ro. 6 actor HU)'s Baie Dye, 50 Cents.~Depot 1 Bar bo ae get by all Greggeu; eu infailibie onguent for | Olirehugh’s [iwsive Wigs are Eutire sovelues. Pertings unetatoable Fit gaaranteed 290 Broad Oppesite siowart's. ‘way, northeast corner of Resde strest, | tend the fune mye (Briday) aiteruoon, at two o’cloek, eland. Bis friends the (riends of his sons, James and Jobn, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Sanford street, pear Myrtle avenuc, Eaat Brooklya, on Satur day afternoon, at two o'clock. Haxxon —Om Wedneecay aftercoon, Aprit 25, after a jong and painful illness, of Giwease of the heart, Mr. miro et agen ‘the 70tu. op th ene age. ally reimises and jriends of family are respootf invited to attend the fuveral, from his iate residence, No 14 Bond street, on Saturday afternoon, at ene o'clock, without further invitation. The.remams will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Huimny —At Hoboken, on Wodneeday, April 26, Ou- ver 8 Hatre.p, formerly of Elizabeth, N. J , in the 78th year of bis age. ‘ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respastiully inviied to attend his funeral, from bis iate residence, N3. 10 Bloomfield place, on Saturday moroing, at ton o'clock. His reroving will be taken to Elizabeth for interment. Brrry --On Thursday, april 26, suddenly, of asthma, Pmur Heary, aged 40 years, @ Dativ: ‘county West- weath, Ireland. The friends and acqvatntences of the family are reepect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, ‘No, 1d Kast Twenty-fourth srrect, om. Saturday, morn‘ng, ‘at nine o’clock. The remains will be taken to. Newark, Ronsaz T., aged 8 yeare, 10 months and 4 de} ‘Thureday, April 26, Mania, aged 7 years, 6 months and 21 days, son ‘and ésugbter of Robert and Mary Heacerson. The reiatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bers cf Wasbington Chapter No, 2,0 U. A., are respect- atone o'clock, from the residence of 680 Water etreet. Their remains will be taken wood Cemetery for intermnent. Kertocc.—On Wednesvay, April 25, in. thie city, A. Conversr Ketrocc, late of Chicago, Iitinois, im the 30th year of bis ago. ‘Mack.—On Wednesday, April 25, Rowman Mack. Funeral services wil! take place at his late residence, South Oysier Bay, L. 1, this ; ') afternoon, at our o’ciook. Carsiages will be in waiting on Saturday, at the Bedford station, Long Isiand Kajlroad, to convey the relatives and frienve ol the family to Newtown, where his remains will be interred. Orr ~At Harlem, oa Wednesday, April 25, Mrs. Jaan. Our, aged 59 yours. ‘Tce Sriepds of her sop, James Orr, and her brothor in- law, Jance Crawlor4, are respectiully invited to attend her fuversl this (Frivay) alternoon, at three o’clock, frora the Reformed Dutch church. Farmx —Oo Wesneaday evening. April 25, of oy ing iliness, Jouy Parrex,Se., 1a the 67th year of be frionca@ of the family are reepeetfully invited tomt- from St. Paui's church, Broadway. kuxeR —On Thureday, April 26, Racm Roxcer, im the 70th year of ber age. ‘The relatives ond friends of the family are reapactfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber fon-in law, Edmund T. Cerpenter, Hudson city, New Jor- fey, On Saturday afiernoon, at three o'clock. Rowrraiix—Coa Tharsosy, April 26, Frawcig.V. Rost- Tana, lest gaa Of Francis and Ann, in the 2h year of #8 age. ‘Bis remaiza will bo taken to Calvary Congotery for ine term cat, trem bis into resttence, 309 Thirf avenuo, oa Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. Suit —-Om Weoucsday evenwg, April 25, aftor a sort, bat s vere tilpess, Jamms G. Srurn, aged 49 Feara. ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respoctfolly tnviwd t attend the fuperal, from bia jase residenga, No 86 Roorevelt treet, New York, this (Friday) afvceagon at twa o'clock. Srour.— On Thuraday, April 26, Jasas Varicx. Srovr, in the bla year of hie ege. ‘The ro.atives and friends are Ynvited to at tend the funeral, without furthor iavitedor,, from his la‘e Mrs, Winslow's ing Syrap.—"U- fer tilarac elhivg, eih never Faller eucoma lic iis edie endeariains’ Only twenty Ove coma.a anit aegn on Brook)yu.—Faect Indispatable, thet WILL ter) dan par | above competion in ‘Beow York or cones “i be Dr. Mersh Continues ei Once Fruce with ot ot ete ari Seraie wr rupture, eC Ne reey eRe E Volloway’s Pilis sad Oimtment are the mothes’s true friends. Meas)es, so very fate) to odiidrsn If ira- ‘Dad aged, can he these havea ee dremedin. ola by evocy Tespecane arog sone ses.—G. F, a Mm menetaxes: of 2 porters. 8boo! juspesory Bandages, 810 Treadway, Oppowboct Siobolas Hotel, Dr. Lape eyes ‘and Mager he xe Teeiai nen, 48 West Forty-tbird stroc®, on. Satur@ay after- pen @% ome o'clock. Hi semplns qill be iken to arte! . am Thuraday, Apr'a 26, Mra, Many Stow, in ber tb year, Ber retatives and frierda are rewpectfolly tnvitad to at- fend ber funeral, from a resi1enes or her son in-law, Mr, Thomas Young, Mi, 2¢2 Nelanccy strect, this (Friday) adtesDoon, at two o' glock, without further invitation. TROKNE.— On W egnessay eveniog, April 25, Tuomas W. ‘THeRs®, i the "ath year of bis age. Tho relative » ond {rience of the family aro respectfully invited to ©’ cpg bis foneral, from bis Jate residence, cor- ner of Se¥ snth avonce and ‘Fortioth street, on Sataraay sfrernce 4. gt four o'clock. Carr @gen will be ie aitendance a! Trinity ebarch until bet past three o'clock 'UNCKIRS —0n Wednerdey, April 26, Rovat Parrow Unokies, fon of W. B and’ biipabeth and 10 dege, egea LL feot off the, tow-p iy son ‘washed the b’ood fr: m bis face (ibe worst aight I ever bebeld), and commenced bathing bis wounds and bruises with Bais WAY’S BEALY KBLISF, at intervals, for thirty.stz hours. He rematped tosensibleforthree days aud two nighta Tap- piled the Heady Relief every five minutes. In one weeks time he was so recovered as to be enabled to-wauk.” BR RELIBE. ido, S00 and $1 per boule REGULATING PILLS %e. per REBULVENT, 81 per batts ADWAY & 0O., 23-Joha street, M, Y. Bold by all druggiets every where. PROOF SAFES. STEABNS & MARVIN, 4 Murray strost, New York. G?° vor & BAER’ NOISELRAG F4N0LY SEWING MACHINES, - New? ‘oest ip use mate ses Futon street, Brockiyn. AS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS 1. BROADWaY. ™ ‘She le: sud deat selected assortment of Gas Fixture: caiman Fe STBPBEN PHL fi wor, Beiwen Washingiea place aad Fear Fiteco Ms, ry of the DEMOCKATIC OU waNtiOn af ‘CHARLESTON, A splendid Piotaro.of THE CONVENTION. IN SESRION. MAYOR ypop's BRJEYTED DELEGATION at tho'r Headquarters, ‘The Headquarters of the DOUGLAS DELEGATION— Over 240 Cola ‘The Beene on the Bteps of the CHARLESTON HOTEL on ihe ‘Borning of april 28 The Beene in the Ares c{the CONVENTION. HALL, tonne time, ) The Arrival of the STRAMBRS with DELEGATES ot Charleston, ‘The fteamer 8. BR. SPAULDING ‘Hesdquartera of the Maasa- — ‘The COMMINTAR ROOM of, he MABBACHUSET TS Dele- ‘S{80, YATES! HALL, prepared fer Deloquiea—109 Cots, BAUBERNIAN HALL and ST. ANDREWS BALE, ‘the Three GREAT HOTELS of Charleakem, THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. The CONVENTION ALI —enteir, jc ‘Iwo charming Comp'ete Talca, anda great variety Of interest ing maiter~ the w! in HABFas'S WEKELY BXIRA. Price Five Conta LLRs BOWE's Li*wrovanr | BTANDAgD 4 ‘and ‘SCALES CHILLED WORK 1BON on Barus, BALLs, Mada te only (wo. canting, I] Wi weted when out of leve’ pave taxon back over Avanos sdjveting. Cali ant ecoond hand Baten nex hence | examinna tine ton Scale ast for Lie’s, watos I now ciler oem = FRANK B. ROWE, PO. 268 Brosdeny, One block below the Astor House, Sree WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCI om tho ny vecipe of that distingufned bk ong and p: apse Wholesale, by sags GEO. H BARRRTT, Dealer in pure Vacerated Spices, du, 45 Broad wt, WT mous Yormerly of Mount Olv, pms, w of 26 ann sireet Arch Anguy: Hasbaw of Badinar-, Developer cf Droil | tmples; Bdace st Ke Sess ung nsaien, Genero of, Gut Oe; ee « doves Jemeor ", ari f y Ce carey, Rakorsabst GcBees " Yeu neve aAdreen ASTCR Fast Wind a ND 8A Keady for det ery on utd after 4 pril 28, WE s, the (roto of Comical ee KENTUCKY BOURG On. From B. T. Buit’s Pa it River Distilleries. Katablial ied 1839, toe tien tes aot bg oy peters, pas © Cimiller The brand beirg the ob¢est aie a) Ee GOLD WEDD1N3 BINGs, Gola meg vo penese ond Sat omens Gol For saleby GEO. 0." 4 Pi LLEr; 415 Broadway, ne doar BRRY’S JAPARRGR BOOT sND SHOR POLIO. Splendid gioy. No vubbing Sotis, Bold every: JaPaNRas, o.. No. 447 Broa me atraat, one door weet of Broad weg. Om Bart & 00. 31 BESADWAY, Raviinationtion fo ie 200 Fah easoue, ~~ By the foliwing cel obey data or: Cnarces Frovsaam, ey ances KG Buscantincy do, FB ADawB AONE, B.D. Jouxson, Rosset Balt & Co, LIVRRPLUL, N.T. Tostas, B&G, A HOBERT BOSKRLL, exper BELL, Parsx Pauure & Xo, ag Lepwoum, LOUIS ANDEMAMS, Vscuenon & Conerararn, Jos, NORDIN 1, & is. VUCHBRON.. JUL AG JURGEWSEN, Corzs: Which they offer at WHULKHALE. ‘ABU BkTaYs ot Low, PRICE. OBEBT R/T 4 0O., 26} Broadway, corner of Warren stro, N.Y. offer at wholesale aad retail a. vory large and complete amy. GOULD AFD 81). VER WATCHES, by all the corsrete’ makers of mca ane. GENEVA, AT REVUCED PRICZA ‘TODAS PLANOS. been remo" 04 from vot i aoe red, aad a Cverstrang abd (iberwins, “ibe is thts" Svumerss fica Waoughont thn Unies bisien, why Ci ese pret reae wi them the beat Pisnce tow mace StOvaKt & « Manufactarae, 66 Bisadwsy, Nee Tork, PORES FITTED) AT LOW PRIOES--BY CLARE a S GBIFPIM a7 Hutews eeet ms Y a GREAT FIGHT wEIN BERNA’ AND RA TEE WaTiONAL WAHRLY BERALD ant win BA [sAUBD Up on the arrival of the STEAMER VANDER BTA, oontaly ing tbe op)? iene a: 0 correct agnount of wae great ATIUNsL MatUH, INTARS CON Tete. eich from Commenc| npanected wih the wilt ‘Ocmba'ao’s aud Geveval Review pen os Toterested in tbe Mato aoe Om. Nore: Bend pour orders aL ONOR ‘29 Av strect, Lee ‘ort. 46 HE TIDES ARK OUT OF JOINT.” —) r T of adultert tion tt te difion it pec tpl ll § We which bes excared the mercenary the reek ear, Rene Leedow Contos Sin, oA. 3 ety 4 Guthlery. Tid best Twent)umts wea Nee Tou WLDEWE PATKRT ANE T ne BT or mia ND HALF BULA. * 50 semtee iar a pure art’. neue dt watth BYLEGED "Oa, one A Breed ee « she diesivated into din ate, 1 would Be folly hereto ge | ere their friends, Under @ republow adwi- | Avy informstion im regard to bim, cead or alive, would neral will take place froi 1 "a1" ikianaee te them Op merely to cock them down, We remember | Beration, 1 would” bo ion ‘ousibto ty calm them | be thanksully reectved by Mrs "Easton, @ the Globs Bin ha oS East Secret (eciaey} P SUERTE Er AbLTNLs reenenye Te ASR RIA AD that Ja, 1853 pe OLly Dame that bad any music in i se ocean jaw, and the border } Hotel. Aiternoon, at ous ©'¢hook. ; at. in a a Soa ell ae abe = among the outside crows in the sirects of Baitimore, was VOWS Wout ‘obliged $0 Temovo those who 8 Byexx—Oa Thursdsy, April 26, FE: APYLEION oo. the rame of Dsuglas .We remember, tod, toat uo.win | (Meued further from the North. Taos slavery woula | Bowery Timaru —Tho apuual benoit of the accom | api chier of Jamun P. acd Sake myras pg gig A . ‘Ave REMOVED on fore } standing this unanimous vorcr of the democratic loboy, an | 2% Practically abolished in the border States, and a now | plished and popular artist, Miss Henrietta Lang, wil take | monibs and 4 vay . q Tae AN RXTEA, bi allthe Lungry camp tollowers of the party, Me Driglas | er oC Dorver Siatew established furtbe- Soutt, Another | 1.50 gt this es'abllabment to-night, ou which occasion |. The friecda ol the family are invited to attend the fune- satiate Ma: Saas. Au bitéa, 4 could not touch bottom. 80 (a 1865; and a few days | tisfortens would be the dispenssiion of patwonage . he = ral, from No. 5% Scuth Fifth etreot, Williamsburg, on Sat. 43 AND 4 BROADWAY, AN 2Xtn fi Will put ali Counts to ses {or 1860. Let ail the trampre | (OOvgous tho South by a rapublicun Presifont, ia susan a | [Ur capital pieces and a variety of siogivg aad denciog | uray aiternoon, st one o’oiock, without further imyita- Abore Howard aticet d an RS ; era of ir Jas blow the F horas, while tho; cac, to the | &y ¢8 <0 build up and strengthen republicanism fi was | will be given, tion WHET BIDE: A AN kx four winds of ven Tieir time ia ehort. The aitle | # reel mistake to suppore (oat Sootnera wen would not oi LE WTS ROS NST AL ER EP AR Conuxa—In Wiliiameburg, on Wednesday evening, — + AN } Xe nium wey look for csnavt toliow 89 civse upya the neole | 2% fovrd to tuke up oflice \mder @ republisia President, Swow ix Naw York —Paseengers who came from Bat | April 25, Maison W Conuss, aged € years, 1 iwouth and THEUPELA, DKOPSE AND FEVER AWD sG8E, Sh FX® ‘of the Lecomptoa rebellion. The gisct wto has brokea | Fomanity m ie woret ak Weil aH OCs. foras oxists in the } faloon Luesiay night report that snow was faliug, but | 16 days, yourcert dangtter of Jobn and Eiizs Collina. D iso for GENSKAL DEBILITY. i ‘ aN BATRA t tor i to piecce the dewocratic porty of ihe North is Dor ths | “OUth a3 eleewhere, You flod thors, as elsemhero, | melted as it fell At Rochester the groaid was covered; | ‘Tne {ricure of tbe Teamly aro ipvitod to atiead the funo. | _ Walters ‘Acomatle tchnepes is reormmendas mar | pain'ed in Loudon. whh'ob wi! ouplaie the react of th SRett fox i giant to hold together th» demcoracy of tas South Soma | (urty sometimes without virtue, wenth without | at Lyons itwas threo incves deep; ot Syraciea two ioches, | ral, from No 20 South Sixth sweet, Williamsburg, tals | wepbatioally by the mow dieting: combare of the mad: | Bt emis cplondid iafge cal ce thececne lowes OMe, 008 i Otbor giant, whom coat fail i Det sd Lear the groimd, wal | Nenrty, and ambition whhout patrivtixm. So | the tame at Rome; abous ono Inch at Uver, and ibe | (Fridey) moruing, at ton o'olock Shores 5 Be eave ecemeinlann 000 Comey Oe el he ia s Hi De perded, will be tskeo up, ana will be accepted by me | te germ of a republican party would spring | ground whitenes dowa 4s tar aa Fonda. ali the vasa of California gaa Bofalo pazore plea copy. *utap fo quart anc pint bal ‘en¢ sold o7 alt dr: = La 8T KOBND, | party ana better glavt aban the littia ope. up i the very busom of the South, Taca | water alebg the road side, from Utiea toScuenoody, | Coeiuax--Atibe rocierce of AH Gale, Manaansr | sere fruit stores and oouriry warckanis. Took oat for ara Last sou, } In thie connection, Mr Robert J. Walker's big gam, the | t8¢y would fird ihe whole moral weight, not oulz of | wore fromm over. ws, daughter of Robert S. aud Mary JJane Casnman, } orieita nnd fuitetions. Thp whole coun'ey forded wh Lat BOUND, t Buchoean- Walker 68 Jeter of 1867, hag mtssed its | this government, but of the civilized world, thrown in\o agen year. 7 .. eg tS Mwk. J} was intended io cemolieh thr aominiaration at | tS sca'e agaicet the institution of slavery.” A Southern The relatives, friende and sequaintances of the family NOTICIO8O DE NURVA YORE. Lane ROURD, @engls blow, apd to lift up ibe L tule Giant’ a3 the ora | Be6seman would be reocived at @ lorcign court very Bre requesiod to attend the funeral, from the reai tonoe of "i Sener re EasT SOUNDS for the hour.’ But it has vot worked eo well as that coup | Much a8 wonld a pols gamist patriarch of Utah Ale do- . Gu'e, No 121 East Tweift atreet, on Saturday after- EXORLLENT SPANISH NEWSPAPER base BOUND WPélat of Walker of 1844—the two-thirog rule agaiass | Died that there was apy reason to suppose a republican Daraware—Bxrna C 99, ape 25-1860. oon, at three o’clook. s Lasr BOUND; ie Bures Meo beve taeir cay, Mr, Waiker bas had Zrovdent would be conservative. if Me Beware were 125. BT, 2, ST AT. 40, 64, 72, 1, 70 Dvay.—AtNowtown, on Wednesday, April 25, Saran | OUT TO-DAY FOR THR HAVANA STRAWER, Leer Ron aEe is, am great spostic of squatter aovereigaty ia ina | © ‘would be entirely by the votes oa! repub~ * “ Darawane—Oh 126, 1 x JosvPuise, daughter of ‘Samuel A. Duna, aged 8 years, 1 i R is fais way to love up hls preeont asviratons Wal soe war | Heane of the North; and all the tendencien would beto | 49, 6 141 Sy Great’ deg us ES" 58, G5, | month aud 24 aya “quater, Re nn? ARO Bae, ist mOURD: jJournment of the Charleira Convention, make him more radical than ever before Siuvery would | Oirsulare nent free of charge by addressing. ‘The Feiatives and friends are invited to attend thefone- | OF THE CHARLESTUN CONVENTION HURD. be exciuced from tho Territories, and free States would ‘WOOD, RDDY bbe wi Delaware, | ral, from the residence of her grandfather, John Dann, ur 70 Laser ROUND, Wasmsarox, April 25, 1860, be sdmitied, and new sl.ve Staves excluded, until at last Orte Woop, EDDY 00 tk Levis Miasowt, at Newtown, L. 1, thte (Friday) morning, at ton o'clock. TH* VERY LATEST MOMENT, eed Ke pag. he a Sols the Norih would have suflicient preponderance to amend Day.—In this city, on Wednesday, April 25, ofoon- |’ Lager ep Vase x UBD, Douglas Reports from Charleston —The Adménictration—Tis | tbe cona\ituuion 40 8 to crush ous the Insitutions | OMetal Drawings of Hedges, Davis & | sumption, Jurrsnon P, Day, aged 31 years and 6 moatns, | L#T?HRS FROM PARI «NU WASEIRGTON, caBE ROUND, Peculiar Friends and ther Position in Regard to Doug. | 2 the South altogether, ana dertroy three thousand mil- | CU,'s Comselidated Loveriomof Geergis:— ‘The relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully MARRET REPOST: AND PRICAS-CURBR! LAST RiQUND, Pea Commins t's Blouse, ied. ions worth of slave property. Ou the other hand, tne Cuass S15 avau 26, 1360. invited to atend the fuveral, on Saturday alternson, at ax, * AND OTEER Li U sTAATTONS toa ee triumph 0/ the demoorat.c party would ental no evils, | 12, 17, 5, 34, 11, 72, 74 13,58, 24, 55, 75, 71. | two o'clock, trom his late reaidence,§21 Gouverneur street. | ALL THE NEWS OF THR DaY. Belating to the tight, of great intere st which were phote growls One hundred and Sfty-elgbt votes sure for Douglas first | anc epprehension of evil on the North. He believed the | Prizes cashed at 658 Broad w Isr eont free, Tong Irland pepers please copy. 1s 18 THR hp ee een eee pecs Se cate ae Dallot. Such is the news received here this morning by | ##CeDceDcy of the republican party woula not only peril BUDGE, DaVI8 £00, FrrpaTRicK.—Ia this city, oa Wednceday, April 25, PEAT PRESENT FOR YOUR SPANISH FRIENDS. | (1. BTEDaTt out te arte eens er Lea aoa Re cetyl pelle 3 ‘at Charleston, They | DUC actually destroy thie federal Union, Ho resided om | Jouy FrizvaTmck, a ustive of the county Cavan, parish | Price lcente, Oflloe 2A mm atrest, | npraved by Fasthe & Hon. prinelp Al ebaravers to the Laséon 8 Douglas wan from s Douglas manatCharleston. They | the vorcer of @ border district of « bordor Stue. | Georgie. |. of Drum ane, Ireland, in the 624 your of his age. NGLIVEMEN ATTENTION CALISOPE’s AMD Baue | Diusbaied Nowe, aod Bradbury & Heath: tbr whole meres. Goumt upon the eclid vote of New York. They say to} to near fo # free lavor seats that } Day's Vulcanite.— ‘The relntives and friends of the family are respectfully Regish Ale, Guinness’ ard Murphy's irish Porter, Maina, | 'YPEd 80d printed in Loadon, upd) wr the supermiendoune of Hunter in regard to Dean Richm ond— could bear the very ong of her huabandmen, audsee the | py TICLE 4458 BERN TROROUGHLY TESTED, invited to atiend the funeral, this (Friday n afteraoon, at | jebe's Ale, tive years old, on draught at ry, vans ee Se niines. ox voeeat frm doy mo and sont Jockey of Norfolk, be not #o bold, right a ‘ams of ihe wales sa they gushered thelr golden hundred concerns amd oractigal fro o'clock, ne oe date Tealdence, Mo. 9 sie aren. ‘roadway, corner of treet GE. MESDOM. Ee eiadimetar as Mil ed ar ve: jence contemp! calmness (- fis temas wi ‘taken to Calvar; me inter- For Dicker, thy master, is bought and sold. the unnumbered wore which would reauls from a asver- ment. Sorensen BUYERS SAMETE OF Piney crass mor te It may be 80, but we presume that Richmond is too old a | ance of the Cxiou. Virgioin has been Ia past history Fornes.—On Thursday, April 20, Tuomas Forses, aged PaMILY & MANUFACTURING RE WING MACHINES, reogements aye rf the complotent, vom trader to purchase “a pig ina poke;” that with the thirty. | true to tho intercate of the whole North, and 44 years. Rice wag Paty HR she conjured the men of the North not to drive her to ex- ‘tne friends of the family, and the Masonic order in mv : eer xtra of )frank Leslie's Hiustrase® five votes of New York between hw finger end thumb, be | tymities. In the boonaing of the cannon which an- genorel, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, PEW DiGcateare aaa bp fi eps ors | wil drive a much betier bargain than he can make with | nounced the republican triumph, the South would hear Ca Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late reat r SMG ESI : Dougiee, whose obligations aro alicady said to be Araor | oD’ the minute aunt see proclaiming the Union w about cence, 118 svenie ©, without further wikoe, 4” = FRANK. LRDLIE, 19 OF + Hel plaos, Now York. | = LCRIsT.—In this on nesday - —_———-_-_-_-—--- oe — wix times larger than the capacities of the federal govern- Mr. Rice, (rep.) of Mass., spoke upon the tariff, showing denly, Wary Gems, ib the 26th year ef her age.” ey paper wo present to the pubis, unimpeschadie K FROPENE (GENOIPE FR AYELIE, COLUMBIAE ‘mont, with ati ite Movs, polis aud jobs of one hundred | the necessity for an inorease of attantion to the develops. The relativen and friends of the family, and those of | LeaitrOn SNATIMOF aCe Puts and RENOVATING EM, | ain Pevune Ocodlen’ fur sale )oy Home wnat went of the material interests of the country, contrasting her brothers, M. Ambrove and J. A. Gilcurist, aro ree} md t @ Candiea, for mile }xy HURATIO millions a year, pect. | ACLVENT are not only positive ouratives of the stok «ffiloted | Osea) strest. m 7 the policy of our government in this particular with that fully invited to attend the funoesl, from the reaiience of | with disease but tbat they beve in many cxses proved to be in- Mr. Bochsoen ts calm as a summer’s morning. Ho has | of Ruroprau vations, and the resulta upon the mation at her mother, No, 26 Gansevoort etreet, this (Friday) after- | fal ible, abd bare resared ine og, pollo to robust health EYER'S MIRACTLOUS gover had the shadow of a suspicion of the possibility of irae. He prcceices to Brow’ the danger and de- noon, at poe ar Felons por ee for re- deggie cago acd es hs isewect VEBSIN on STROYER, paren e etructiveness: moonetant +g! ‘tion upon com- ace wil eD 10 wary Cemetery for interment. nown ar ot e made. ben go She nomination of Mr. Dougias from tho beginning, and | Oo aca manufactures, apd closed with ri fe meny | ™Grizy.—In Brooklyn, after along and severe illness, | ¢,7,D4¢ Laidinpincaacimay verted Boer phos wmilea now when told that the tide appears to be runing | ap ciaborate diecussion of the wool question, demonstrat- ‘ors, ¥ bo desire to use thie tovalu: eoutrt. | WriiaM GIttxy, aged 67 years, a native of Leckpatrick, “Bix wi since my eon and horse were thrown twenty-five wil be iastrusted | couzty Tyrone was picked up for dead. I

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