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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1860.—TRIPL% SHERBET. a THE PRESIDEW cy, dno proepecte at all for @ row'netion. Jt wae ¢” er. jb thei a vote woule be 2b veal play; much oesppotmert wae expressed when it ¥° . cecer- Detirly @ partial *rport ef the proe siiogs of ! tte ‘What could not this combination do, politically as well as | i serteten from sue nen covenanae to Souttere rights Mmancially, im Washington as well as in Wall street? | Genco of all. Truly this isa dey Ne attitude for the Dean Richmond had assumed this | st enterprise of cleo-. and copics of the adcresecs and resolutions be printed for circulation im this State. Mr. Unpzxwoon, adjourned until 2 P. M. 5 i a 5 Sad yelp 6 wae: te “Re. enpocied AFTERNOON BESSION. i Mioneering and lobby jobbing, aud Mr. Dougias, a year “go = thenranee ene ae some . Pompey Ty ty gS ae of At two o'clock the Oom Feassomabled. Tha Fhe Great National Convent’ ons at Charleston inet aia Senin, ote . tbe men who co te triende Bg ye mee Sh —- that body lack ai @F mere, had been chosen as the ‘Little Giant” apoa | post every attribute ™ ich, nt to “Hd Pacific Raliro, en appointed to such poettions past. Ihave Whese tireng shoulders the Bae Jot | ee ce PMs ascertain how ibe vote of the Viegiate dale and its connections were to be carrie’ through. tion stcod in caucus upon the admission of the Wed But wbat do we see? Richmond has failed. {jis “Little jelegntes Jt appeare that every Hunter man and evary @inat’’ ana bis cob house have been tumbier, in une dust. | Povgias men in the delegation voted for the exomnsion of What a dismal story will be that of Kichond when be | the Wood delegation and the sdmiesion of the Cassivy or bome w report progress t© Tburiow Weed! fhst | free soi! delegate! nother bid for votes at a sacrifice f limdiolded delegation of thirty-five votes st Chariestion, thern principles avd Southern tnterests. Jed by the nese under that nicely ceny.c'ed rule of a unit It ls upderetcod bere that a convention of the democratic vole, bas broken down every! it wae intended to irginia will be ealled at an early day to ceter- Ri Dovghir, who coreiéer be pewiosion me etre gna : y by repubbeane, who Ng iat wap whem they bar , ry san We rence they T ach iwterested in Whe dorgt 8 leek» om 7 aporets themeelves. dre edmickicn of the New York -@vlegation at Obarleston, bes'ed by Risbmond, and the gecinpetion at Charicaus, delegates, wes incked OPOP ae a fcregene conclusion here, anc but ite HUFPTE’ | was occgaioned thereat. (Do ‘papers with the Msceat in- »008lY ' waited daily, sad immense quan. and Chier yo, What the Debris of the Demecracy are Doing 2° ¢ Charleston, liowiwg tavieof | presumption ro fer ie that the Convestiin will decide to he will ue in the forth. } tithe are cis. Bed 01? phe cewe dealers. ‘and progress of the slavery im this @athering of (he Republican Leaders | tors, tne disaster aray yo walled wf ee ane to the mic whciben ovate. Torta Southern ng PR a eemate Grelie paee a Malm woaee could ot have been bet a the New York Of which Yean Richmond wae we 1] be put forward by receding es, or for a parpeee Hog cciegates y every point ‘ a ‘ashington. conductor. vglan, if he eball be the choice of the Charleston Con- | ton, who wi!) LO’ singne celgates to the State Convention, of view it oe oe | and was reecived by his ‘WwW nr ae no wee Rot ry enthusisetic in bis ad- penne my nines the States that have withdrawn. The | which aed Decatur om the 6th of May. The Jadd ce = the J unqualified expressions Ks mieten ot Me. Dougies, Bae made up ine hy sO iis ths Garonne eee muliuous. At its close be wee cheered to. the eche aad . catimaten of the smash Up of oflice seekers nd epollenen, | for 0, not among Will, £6 008) 4 go imto the Uonventon with a strong rote ViaslN’ "4 hich sbi ¢ the attention of this | for ite cco gaaten for Governor: but the friends of Yawe encored £0 long and 80 loudly that be felt himself con- THE 4A REPUBLICAN 8TATE CONVENTION reeurng from the ‘wemmndous fall Douglas a | other matiere which shall sngage th gndua: | 256 Swell, sem chin © mala eectenty & irae ftrained 10 come to the edge of the platform, and sind Jas candidaten for the Vice Presidency 13 | ignited course purmued by our very worthy tee see, nse ae owe . Booglas expectante-of cabinet p! 160 | Charieeton, The phifting and equivosation their The w lay pron fd the reception of delegates to the “After Mr, Wilson's oud waite Caucuse of Republicans at the eee eet cass and... | Beet tas ceaoes eee taeetie a ERs | ie Canons eel eee ene ee vately for Hon. Prank Blair ‘and Mr. 9. 0. Saas soe or of their Ty o Seneiy ) a fe Astor House, a re ay bate ceolty 908 ene 'ayon the oa nc th hare tow seumoedate the crowd thet it is anticipated wit at- Glarke county, Doth of whom were preseas om: the: vet b ish ol fe oles. It vended to was do. &e., do. Lavby TE eer ns Sant miaeetiens at tele eels meetings, tbat the people ot | |, Ave Prcment Vote wil be therbeadquarters of the Na, clined. bet Me Gareeess pene Seaning, of caren ae- mare ~ apes re bi 4 , houre > . Underwood, upon —— Railroad mescpoiisis and epecniators... w— | Fad cee ol Wank eeegsins six’ Weds Cooter at 1 sarecan at ane a ta aie, snd ee tod for bina, stepped forwart and made s-few remarks, whick? Re T 4B CHARLESTON CONVENTIONS, brmitiation to every true Virginian who values “pape na Pr geen intorceis of bis section. wregm ificent schedule, depe ‘upon Goch tavcacreste ‘popularity and aveilasility of Mr. where political Dtelligence of el kinds ie dealt out to the reg) multhuce af all umes st. 5 gé H i curt ‘nd caDnot, therefore, comment in detail. ~~ Wt js generally conceded here that this will be §& Onc <i proprietors is a the a A < D ith thie tote the dust. Hie | tke las Democratic Natiowal Convention that shall | odwe u leading republican: please EVENING SESSION, > gm “SSMLne SOMENOE MEER, TE aon | fee cae nition kia OS oll ven i pee is iat | ever aguin be bela in the Union. | If the tate | itv views ef the most ul PR FA Me 3) Cn a aga CRSSCRS OF GEN LAM: AY MARNE AGRH | Chance, | He ney Wee cies Nomeaiem sohawe | Sat ta ihe a een te hikek tii ieee At an carly hour the immense ree penned COeMINO'S CLOSING ADDERSS TO THE 'CUNVEN: | DCT dwindis trom ihe waguited properta'et e.grest | with joy. Comvestions wore comlgg te, be’ epnecmed oe Mr whats see tee apy 3 ee WION, BTC. BEC. ® , Mey 4, i860. uintemoan to hic real dimensions of a cunviog and despe- | noihing more than combmations of political wepnenta, Psa rate politician ; I gotten up solely for spoils pur pases. ae was \ x From New York, 50; 98; 12; Dean Richwiond, Cagger & Co. are etill here, lering pipe ‘Tro politicians around the House of Reprerontativen'this | acter of the whole convention est! through every "own, 84; . wouko Dargein+. Bayard, of Delewsres ‘ wnaymerciand sept thet a | grade and in every phese of ite cosyporttion. Honest, up- ; Jowa, 34; Indiana, 24; Kens 3 Miia sh rs ila La Gene weaver fred a deepest on jarieston: wet or ) Mireeuri, 50; end afew from California. “Among the most epeech as pottical gan SEps se nae to n te the effect (hae the Northera Convention have agreed to atoep: ibe Tennessee, Virginia and Keatecky ultimatum, ‘Tho Soxtuern leaders a's0 remain, for the purpose of | PF the Jvctrines subsientially of the iment of these sre Gov. Morgan, Thurlow Weed, J. Bthootcs aft, James Kely, DD. Conover, alof ‘New Ye State; Gov. Depnison, of F : wf Vmited States 5 « cauens resolutions. The idea, therefore, prevails re odio“ and oe then the | tucky, and F- 7. Blair,Jr., of Missour. per perfect storms ef ap- Sppiting opra tate mect of {hetr-case for the people. They + that‘ Nortbera Coavention have agreod to eat Bo las of Europe. ‘The agencies employed day wil be 03 66, parlors and additions! rooms of courve a a. oe ee cect arens ey mantened opie ter aed te awe ‘STicachlgs “Bohtnrems saterss | "Re Miss Hoos aaon trot gus ne, ean soda gntnnes of Mh sec, Bee, MW, “Waders from [lino's and Obte are In the bires. J. W. Forvey, it ts eaid, on bearing this newe, o was the chief instrument of | to the Tremont in management and capacity end is pre- re. ‘with him, ‘the afternoon, that sGevere! Iane's Cespath to Mr, Stout, pad: | tbat it was ‘the crowning infamy ef the Northern dough- whiou the politieal jugglers brought lato requisl- | ferred by ecme from the fact that it is generally more quiet take 20 denial from bim for a few more ree hed ia the payers ‘sere, urging the Oregon | faces, which would carry res gong rm emp liom; ead thatthey were successful, is evident from the | th Hand 'y a one po fy tremendoag dcdegevon to Hémuia Arm in maint the casey | i ouve the repuolicany with te vomlaaivon of Douslas, theee agencies, Virglasa, which | venis, twenty seven ; Propontog at the end of t three cheers for the repebtient of theater, ant to go oat with the Southern delers- | under the delustve idea that if momiusted Douglas murt of any such Jatiuence, has ww York, wirty frem Maine, twenty from New Hamp- wee {ts Cheago Convention, which were given, if Bons. hes created a strong fueling im bie favor. He would | Da ctected. Now, we presume that Forney will go with | lepeed to etandard of political de: which might | ebjre, twenty from Vermont, sixteen from Rhode Island, | or western Virginia, our Eastern Virginia slave capivaliste le, with greater vehemence than ever. Deing morainated if the De. | tae republicans, and very hkely # numerous horde of the Patriots, sages and philosophers of old te | s portion of Minnes%ta, and the Kanras bave constructed canals and interlaced their part of the | _ Amidst the greatest glee and the best possible ‘Rave hed the best chasen of being spoils followers of the ‘Litte Giant” will also turn their | sorrow in their graves. Prom thie sbe has now, however, | Amorg tbe prominent men are ex Governor Boutwell, of ‘audience broke up and redred, rir | wow atic Convection hed bald togethe>, but with thotem- | saoen to Chicago. a bope of emerging by the annibilation of the convention | dersach ; 7 *, ; JR Gid- firet great demonstration of Ue J ‘sper of that body no nemmation wastpoasible. Mr Saget, of iene the gentieman of the English | syetem, which hes heretofore presented so fine | din , of Obie; ex Governor Reeder, of nb ginia. ppastrasctd , ‘come think Kaneas dill), has dcon edifyigg the Howe tals morning | a field emd such rare inducementa for the ex. Richmcbd Boose Je also a fine hotel, being con- 4 aes egrets Renee eee 2 tae 1008: | wich a epeech on the that negro equality is | erciee of tbe pobtician’s arts. It is in this connection | ducted on welll ae apy in the chy, and will be the steppin, ickthedn ea Wo organized band of politicians werked for bim, Dut be } one of ine doctrmes and purposes of the republican party. | (het tbe emosh up at Charleston is bailed with such ein- Place of the celegation from New dersey, and a portion ¥ pone of the spd the House. ‘prov! that seoount the less hostility. He ctands a | He has evidently devo'ed much time and labor to the | cere ratisiecticn by mapy bere The result is esteemed | New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and other Eastern Position ‘Hoube Representatives om tha oe His | Collection of his materiais upon thie pcint of negro equalt- | as a bright harbinger of a return to the good old republi- | Siatrs. The tostne pov, day, both here and at the Briggs, 4 Presidential question has not as yet been correctly stated, : *ggood chapce si ihe Richmond Convention. ty. and he coult not consent to cast them atide, nothwith- | can eyetem, which recogoized the full force of the are ibe same as ab Tremont House, althoogh pu attempts wy wwame and “thx oof Jefforeem Davis ere now | standing the rupture at Charleston indicates ‘the | will in the reelection of candidates, or the of Besides there there ave also the acams House, Metro- naaa aia have been made by jour- chtan Hotel and Matticon House, at $2 per day; ibe Re- nals throug! country to doso. We give below * oct «oprtminent smoeg the Southern men. | speech in bebsif of the’ natiooal democratic party would | principles end platforms. pehtan . per jay wily " hout —e be nothing beter than afuneral discourse. This is one of | * J earn:from a gentleman who has just retursed from | vere Hove and City Hotel at $1 60 per day, besides some the divisions of parties in the ef cach H We © quéftion with them which should bead the | those speeches, however, which, being intended entirely | Charleston that tie friends of Douglas forced the edoption of | twenty riwaher oat of them excelent hotels; so Seals tn hey ow teen, hd ar caeten ak * tiaket, ond tim: was one caves why they did wet make tho | for home consumption, love iitle'or nothing of taeir local | theequatier rover ignty platform upon the Convention in full | there xeod be 10 fear; for although there will be a large they next a ‘Wow Davis would be put on as Vice Presi- vone Wy Se eee lown or butiding up of national | view of the disruption which followed. They seemed pers | attexcsice, boie] eccommodations for sl! will be provided, sersion of Congress, unless a change should be made by ane: the "| Patty conventions. 1, it 8 & great pity that. aepeech | fectly willing to take tbe fap very | of this disaster to peak of the pumbers of strangers who, having dent if heswould accept. ff @ Southeam man be at #0 aomirabiy adapted for the purposes of a democratic | the democratic party, ject being to force the elec- im this city, who will remain with them dpring ational document should have its back broken ‘ head, then “either Lane, Charles 0’Conor, or Fernando thon into the House of Representatives, as the only i upon the Charleston piavorm. Now is the time for some yt inated Vice Presid Dovgies’ im view of the determined hostility to Wigwam” is pidly spprosching completion, and ) a niggas Maple yssay id wee | Onngrensional historian ef tao thind. eatate to give usthe | Lanta’ Ger nea sake an ree put upon the | when fnghed will een orbament tote city. It te to rr aa ie ane ai eee Dichinoon + also spoken of an a candidate at Richmond, | origin, the objects and the disastrous consequences of the | mottyes of bis frience im thelr depged adherence "to the | te ten h erent eclat during Oonvention | Cots calves, lambs and pigs of our Weatern Virginia tac ‘wad thé treechery'cf the Regency to him terns the tide im } Kansas Nebraske’bill. squatter soverignty platform; Dut they must see that bis weck, apd will a'terwards be Used sor pablio meetings | Sere are regularly Meted DY our Commissioners of the * coat re, the House is a foregone conclusion, abou! tribute to State ' his favor. Wasunoros, Mey 3,18¢0 | the sececdirg’ Sates make @ Domination, which i is | Th 2 om thet arrival will be escort. | Revenue: and made to, contr Ld a: All the States that approve of ae 4a Phe Postponement of the Charleston Convention—Probadle | ceemed certain the; wil te this state of Doings i 1 ge. od quarters by ne Sveive seeaeinet epere) a wobhe a aoe * ‘ veigni dologaies 5 1 It oumed it las wi over to ral ‘m whence co %, wee atiorm ave invited to send Consequences of the Chicago bps for ee, republicens, carryieg wh Bim a suMsiency of the demo- | murie, firirg of gure, Aa, aad @ grand demonstration | °/7, fOr yg ne Le pay tba “ Congressional Reasone—-The Matter @rder uss ‘atic elements in the House vatives: our | may be expected. * Gan. Cushing be gene to Pudiven'e MARE MoNpeRR A) OT on gndilen Pulibian, de tice UWeecure bis elecuon. "Old destoorals here Took apo | "Oke or ihe old landmarke of the clty isin process of de- | Sit year Slee te ie ak int eee fow days. 2 bim #1 e greatest curse to the democratic party molition to give way to the repid march of improve- ‘thovgh be msy own no capital at 7 de, and the hotels ‘The news of the adjournment of the Douglas branch of obstinacy by | ment, The Sherman Bouse ts coming down,on the meebanic, = dey laborer, or only a Cite ee ee the Charleston Convention to Baltimore, on the 18th of Jane, Hue tite of which will be erected she largest hotel in the o barvect_ Sel, es eador be ae are nearly éreeried. 8 leanlag towards | country out ew Yor! 3 ‘a mar! ‘Dee following was Dir. Opshing's closing ad@ress:— changes Sea. grves as a Presitantiol chen TUNG.” Theh |S Laas mes leacaneny) eee ae GET oie et cate tories, 185 Test on Randolph street | falsely Lisbarkaenta mended seen ee nacames Giaviainetaneen od Allow me, before put- | the democrats, from being the first to take thetr position, | in“ him pow, and I bave 00 doubt will cast @ | ard 14¢ fect iw Clark wircet, It will bave all the latest tin property of our Eastern tas¥masters may not’ be osm 3 “tho question of asjourement, 10 address to you.e | fall back and become the last. The third pariy becoms | rnited voto agaivat hime” is” intimated ther | prevceccis, monet nee awd ee each room, and, 10 contribute ite just sbare 10 the public exp-nsce- pA, Tdesire fret to say, and in saying it, to | the first (the Baltimore Convention of the 9th of May), | the Re a 5 eee — = pod ae i tleeen hes ee ee And, wherever we turn our eyes up and down the coarre rOnses fees, ot prmeeree as Soereeneen of and the Republican Ch cago Convention of the 16th of May | y2 Duties roms Snah of tas these port ab form pend {twill be s prsminent ormament to the city. = wally ine sanmnaly cad the p Tine vomy~ head involved in the | are next called upon to show their hands the nucleus of an in gratify - lc is currently reported that the recent speech of Owen inis farmers Foose age ee and poctmasconeiderieg: tit tise sey | 1, ns Pomponetant Of the Democratic Convention to the | bi embition in the fature. if ta herasty tere ra: | Siccane to ne teeeee pio Lag wait may a 2 ov. 5 T mmvoe have berm distinguished by order, by | 18D of-Jane considers a master stroke of policy by | Mvct geberal tmpression is that he will unite with the | tbere is ro doubt Dut that it will be ® powerful argument tad aiden be Jeeaom from pergonatitirs, by decorum and by an’od | tho adherents of Mr. Beuglas. They count upon tno po | bie k republicans. agaiptt ibe heresies of the Fy peo party. Lovejoy bas, ‘Decomes vicigue ‘These States would give fourteen votes for the Servance O° parliamestary method and iaw. In comps- | mination of Seward at Chicago, and they think that wih | 1 karn that he Hon, Wm. Bera fern -nae ban posing mp delay apne eu eesentelip tiateee) transported, end it js | cratic candidate for President. “ aem sesactive atintaha bp wocoas panes set imo. | Seward actually in tho fleld, the democracy of the border In coneervettve maton ogainst Dong: | irex of {anaticlem with which 10 long been mer abel! be a ae liens, in ibe lnseitade of proirectes sittings, occasions | slave States, at-least, will be frightened iato the nomine I attiiuce seemed by the Virgiais de- | teinted. A few more such their leaders, 7 ea Soutenieee ner have occurred of apparent, but only apparent ote. tlon of Dovgias. ‘The friends of the Little Giant pope pan A : aoriene ee ere ane 5 i. apne party ae feoet be tienen ene —s our State constitation ; a he ie 5 . A BO eee eden, Sate, | Be celibe | furthermore, that his 1623 voted at Charleston will oxo.t i ly a par arenadinemmeeee ate: meg hey . Eastern bes a'ready taken Place, tive element is fo tires gholds of Jobu Browtiems ne? & il 4 Hd 4 than ony other person to speak knowingly | im the interval tothe 18th of June a powerful inftsence om this point, snd to speak impartially, | in his tsvor—quite enongh, in conjancuion with Seward aa and | ray it with pride and ure, a8 a thing ly | the republican candidate, to bring about an easy viclory Proper for me w eay from the chair. I desire farther to | at’Battimore over the intractable dre eaters. ‘These and other aggres- ‘Black Republicanism in Virginia. sions of theala: alee een the ‘and labor of Say for and io beball of myseif, that I wleo know, by But there may be found @ screw or two loose in thin | ercerzion, and would probed Pursse that policy after | TNE PROCERDINGS OF THE VIRGINIA REPUBLICAN the rial flaveboiding white men of eur jhe 47 Keowiedge of my own bi art and conscience, that in th: Wasterly movement, of allowing the repabiicans first wo they bad extended to the ty the courtesy of a littie STATE CONVENTION—-THB ADDRERS AND PLAT- | under the bepner of democraey, reauire that another par. @nidat of circumstances arduous, and in some re. | take the Deld. The Baltimore thira party Convention, ap. | more time for deliberation, Political matters are in a FORM ‘ADOPTED, ETC. ty orgentzation, more powerful than apy that has bereto- Bpects of peculiar ¢m' ments, it has beea my steady | pointed ior the Oh of May, wfil most likely -bo put | pretty fix at this time. By and by we eball have a lively d ‘) apd constant epceavor to dischar; Ny the duties of toe chair If io the - eution of the duties, it shall have haypenet to me 1 address any genleman abruptly, or not From the Wheeling (Va) Intelligencer, May 3. fore existed within our advan Tomeaconcoment the Repican Sst Ome order that the persoval rights of ‘the labortn, vention, called to meet in thie city om ‘2d of May, for protected: Ibe pw pore of pray, bea gegen Comven- | unjust snd oppressive encroachments and tyrantice tion, hich meets in on the 16th, convened yes- | black Such an terday at the itheneum Bullding, at } ‘clock. Mr. Jeaian CoorEe called the Convention to order, and Pomir ated for President Joseph Applegate, of Brooke county That nomisation being con by the unsni- move voice of the Convention, Mr. A. took the chair. Dr J. TuoweRy, of Obio county, then named for Vice Prewiccate the folowing gentlemen, whowere _ Jobn nderwood, of Prince county; D. W. Ro- cromiy WW. Ght, of Wortgomery count. Pe ntein county; a } ton, of Obio county; Thomas Pearce, county; George Rye, of Sbenaadosh county; Jobn Atkin- fon, of Preehe-coupty: J B Brown, of Alexandria coun- ty; albert Hinckley, of Wood county; J. L. Freeman, of ——- county. be. Sus bm motion of Dr. orURN the fallowtng gentlemen ‘were eelected 10 act as secretaries: — A. W. Campbell, of Onio county; J. G. Jacobs, of Brocke county, and W. B. Smith Mr. McLeue then cpened the proceedings with ‘TpontRN moved that & committee of five be ap- Polmted 'o se ect Celegates to the Chicago Convention. Mr. Urpxxwoop, of Clerk county—It strikes me that five @ pot a roificient number to be put upon that reepon- rivlecemmitee We bave gentlemen bere from par’ Of the Stte of Virginia, end Jam of opinion that five Persone Would pot evfliciently represent the different por- tiene of ibe State. 1 would move that that-committes coniet of nine. 4 Amencment eubmitted and carried, and resolution as amenced accpted ‘The fohowing commiitee wes then appointed —Joseph M. Savege, Dr. J, Thoburn, Wm. Benes Fem, ‘Thos. Pearce, 5 Dr. sae . Bware, of ° James Mr. A. Cotpweit moved that a conmmitice of ecven be appelnten to report an acdress and resolutions, embody- ing ‘be prinetpies, aime and ob cet of the repubbcan of the State of Virgir®. adopmed. The folowing committee was appointed — A. Caldwell (State Sepator), DW. Roberta, John Bell, A.W. Comobdell. J. ncob sod 8 M. Peterson. Mr 1M Pexrm coved that a State Fxeeuttve Com- mitier be appointed, to consist of Merers 1D. J. Thobarn, 1M. Pumphrey, A. W Gompiell, J. G Jacob, Thomas Tiornbrock, A Caldwel, and Jobn Atkinson. Motion impar- | of wil the det of July, and the National Executive Ry publican Committee, who have full power over the subject, may, and it it conjectured here qill, change the \me of their Convention. 80 as to come ia te bave duly recognized bim, | beg pardou of n\m and of | after the new democratic arrangement, and in order that the Convention. Finally, permit me to remind you, gen- | the democracy may be left wi:hout oy deflate repob'toan emer, tbat net merely the foriunes of tho great cossu. | landmarks upon which two arrange the rouble between tational party which you represent, but the fortunes of | Dovgiae snd the fire eaters the constitution als» are at stake ow the acts of tais Con Sime of the sbrewdest republicans hore say that it vention. Dur period now of eighty four years, we, | Would be @ pity W cut in and interfere with this demo 00, bave been aesociated tog-ther ww | cratic family quarrel, and that the republican Convention or of of aomestic order ani | should now be postponed til July, the very season for travelling to the great lakes. Avother reagon 18 urged for this eter, to wit —that while, as th? arraogements for these party Conventions now stand—the Union opposition one on the th of May, the Chicago Cou ven time ip Virgina. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. Caucus at the Astor House. THE CHICACO DELEGATES FIXING THE LAY TO START FOB TRE CONVBNTION, ETO. The republican politicians bave been exceedingly Dusy at the Astor House for the last three or four aye Thurlow Weed’s room was overrua yesterday witb anxious politicians. It being his lést day in the city, every One seemed anxious to see the chief; a large number Stood waiting in the bal for their tura to consult with bim. Amorg th’ mber were not a few that were figuring in the lobby at Albany, no dou di desirous of oa cpportunl'y to exprees their gratitude for assistance re ceived in their important campaign. There was James B. Taylor, of West Washington market fame, seemiog'y Jubilant over his svccess in Albany, Most of (be afternena was spent in talking over tbe programme of the Chicsgo Convention. Weed, howover, le(t at five o'clock, after ismuing {structions to hit aid.de camps, ani the delegates south of Albany met at $F. M. to carry out the pro: gramme marked on the elate, as we'll as agree upon the day to leave and the route to take to Chicego. “The failure of the Charleston Conven tion to make ® momination somewhat frustrated them. The prevailing opinion reemed to be that every step taken at Chicago sheuid be with the groatest caution; that Do wea’ points tbould be left unguarded for the enemy vo attack tbs Before they aseembled in cautun the name of Sam Hlourten was Fugees es as the man of the times, bot the elegates at bce booted mt tbat, stating that hie e)-ctoe would be claimei ae & triumph of South, and they were cypored to any tuch move. It wes evident that they were cevermiped te homipate Seward or some other qual'y rabid op the slavery questen, and inat the sould be foremors 'p* the Chiesgo Cox vention Ibe aticnempce at the creping cavcus was cet large, but few of ibe Cerlegates responcing to the call. It was thovgbt bret to kare for the Held of action by the middie The Republite: ‘This State would cast one vote for the national Unies Btost, with 10 {yl the Let 0” boltes can g> regwiarly to work and close up the ser+ion by tbe i#th, thus giving time to the members of Covgress of both par Les lo attend their respective conventioos Be pot eurprived if, by the Republican Natiopal Exec tive Com mitree, come su sh pompomement of their ¢ tion be mace. lk te certainly their paliey wo ao it, they coosult their Congressional programme for aes tion cr thelr manifest party game of leariug the demo- Cracy to reitle thelr troubles enurely upon gues work as to the Lcket ana pistform of the republicin party. A sagacious politicna of the Houre, of the repobtioan American faith, ways that if the seceesion of the fire eaters from the Charietton Convention hai not frightene i Dean Pcl two third ‘ates left 1s the Coaventioa to mas the comiretion, jattesa of requring two-thirds of tb» whole electoral vote of the Usioo. Thus says our in formant, Dean Richmond was ao far (righiened a8 to #90 we red—that this great repud'is ia to ve a pame, a bistory of a mighty p once existing, bot cxivtirg DO longer, fave as a ebadowy memory @r & movomental ruin by the side of the pathway of me, I fondly trust that we shall cxptioue to march em forever, tbe hope of nations, as well in the Old World as in the Now, like the bright orbs a ment, which roll oa witbout rest because bount for eter Aity Without baste, Decaues preteatiged for eternity. So may i be wh rious confederation of States. [ Pray jou, thereiore, gentlemen, in your retarn to your Gonstituents, and to the bosoms of your families, to take Ning thought the erutiment of the Union, aut with this I cordially bia wntll the preecribed resssemb jog of the and sale arrappement, becavse they would divided on a choice of candidate. We have classed the ant! Lecompten democrats with the democracy. Which- ever side they take they cannot effect the vote of any ot Stage except Miincis, where Hon. Isasc N. Morris, ent{- ‘Lece mpton democrat, has the power of throwing the State om either side, as the delegation, besides him, is composed of four democrateand four republicans. 3 2 2 gq . = 5 z : FH 2 é s é - F 3 agton Despatch. Wasnotow, May 4, 1809, Ail sorta of speculations are being ind , miana in regard to the two Democratic Conventions, growing wD i EY = ry nervy which contempt induce idleness Ne ‘attendant’ efieminecy, and worthleseneas'’ we further Miecellaneous Political Intelligence. Pera Fesx Deuecanions To Cuicsco —The most poo rile and transparent political humbug that any party ever attempted do play off, says tbe Richmond Dispatch, ie the republican attempt to get up Peter Funk delegates from some of the Beuthern States to the forthcoming sectional Cofvention at Chicago. Every one in Virginia knows that, ‘with the exception of an omnibus load of disaffected cits- zene in tome of the border counties, there is no such thing as black repablicanism in Virginia. The Baltimore American tays the same thing of Mary'and. Hh j@stly ob- serves: ‘That party has no existence in the State—could tho delegaves remaining sali Bominate Douglas. Then th» plan was to ‘pot up aa lade ern at Ricbmond om the Litho June. The Richmond | pendent straw ticket In the South, acd tate it down on beta; Slectioa day and rus 18 the whole South for Doagias, ap) har hr gpm want erebapanoe Apeiaurespretoan beamed f point opt Fb Ag Aad, So ~@uter. Tho opivion ameng the shrewd politicians bore | oiction cay, periectly free t> Oght thee aa the anti at the managers of thie Convention will abandon | slavery cham. = Territorial equatier sovereignty. ‘ At all events, tbe transfer of the Charleston Convention @ver7thing wat louks Uke seetionaliom, and that the dele- |, But sone promices a complete reorgaaization 0” the rics opposed to Doggies will be elected to It from every b d, begiuning with the posiponenent of ‘Northern State not already represented there, and that | the Chicsgo Convention ‘She Convention will nominate either Guthrie, Hunter or Brealscridge, and thos destroy the Douglas movement at cltrene we will vincecate every lew and every con long ee it ball remain oor statute couteno that, under our laws, thet they are entitled to the righ of free Iree Ciscoesiop, and that all ditcriminatiens in favor privileged property, by which it i@ exempted from Jost bare of (axes, are unjust and degrading, and as & = Fs, ¥ Richmond Correspondence. - accepted ‘we mneke war against them. And finally, believing as we . Fucwwowp, Va., May 1, 1860, Of the eoming Werk, Fo that the opponents of Seward could mot on of Mr. Isaan Coorre, the name of J. Under. | do, that thie sgreesive tlave capital party which thourand votes, and any attempt, therefore, to appoint ‘BDailpimere on the 18th of June Bffect of the News of the Withdrawal of the Bight South | %* tt the Rovaniage by peng wm Chicago fires of Clark county, was added to the Committee on Oy On tho other band, Kis reported that delegates in favor ‘of Dougics will be elected |p all the Southern States not repreapaird in the Northern Convention ai the time of Ke e¢jovament Quite a. aumber of deiegnics bave returned trom the teeks every where, in the general governmenat and 5 & and Rerclations. | committees then retired. After an absence of perbape an hour they returned and reported. tr Jnencne, from the Committee on Delegates to Ch> ag, rep oried the fol owing — State at Lorpe— Alfred Caldwell aft FM. i erm States [rom the Charlevtom Oorventim—The Virgin: Delegates Hung@y for Voter—Humiliating Attitude of the Cid Domihton—2he Virginia Deleyotes whe Vatet to Bacludé the Wat Delegation—The Last of the De mecratic Commentions, dic , dc , de Our Spectal Wasnt gton Despaton. THE REPUBLICANS RALLYING aT WasnINoToN— SEW ARDS PAVOKITE FOR TOR PARSIDENCY DE 18 REJECTED —WHAT THE YOUNG RET WANT, ETC., ETC. cago Convention, savors alike of folly and impertinenes””’ (2 Tm Tro oF Presper sy ree Hoven —When s@iege at Chnriestan, and speed in very discouraging terme Wasntwotox, May 4, 1590, Obie copnty ; J "Tread boempoet ot the per. ‘any con see nothing bet eon tee Guanes Guinean Nnieconeenin The hoes aro already marebaling tor Catengo. Dele. | Di ue | the rich richer apd aoe mere nauy ae sank aoa covil in the division. Of course the Douglas men corse tbe | 1.4 cows nevertheless seems te have produced a vers | MMC AF pouring in here daiiy to learn eomething about | Alterreter— J. C Harboor sud Jacob Horobr government whose g were neseesary for a chaics. On thirtp- -appenenia of ibeir favorite, while the otper aide my they were pot geipg to yield to equaiter sovereignty and to the demands of & man who could not pledge § single clectoral the ecntiment of the country in regard to candidates. Gov. Chase te etfil here, snd har bie friende, Dut it ie clear that if Chicago selects a candidate from Chio # wii not be | Lutrut 2—Themas Brarce and 7 Alternatce—Jchn Bel an¢ J G Jacob. “District © —Mepben Swift end Robert Prince. Alter- Bater—Joreph Applegate and A G Robinson. disheartening effect amongst the democracy here. This is expecially te case with the Usien men, who believe thie dieruption (p be the frat step to disunion. They bold | ‘ Detret 4 —Syivewer Lynob and Jobp M. James. Alter- and Adams was choren President by the House of Represen- Vee North of Asson and Ptron’s line be rotten of a Chare or McLean, as the popular current is evicentiy ret ter—R Crewferd end Thos Herobreok, thetr | tatives. There Wa. generally Delieved tbat (be administration will ke sonar ecansanees ‘iis anne The oceainy | ME RU-CORly towards Wade, Pubic $.-Mordecal Wheeler sue 1, K. best tntareata et the Soe Sen Crenty one Sates: 8. Aenw Tt ie said that Mr. Seward, when he finde be cannot be Dominaied bimee lf, will attempt to oictate the nomination, ‘end that bis choice would be McLean. To this propeition Abe yourg men of the radical republicans party aod tho «I! Protest, the young men being opposed to focesiie, and in favor of & man who will live out bie term. whi'e the radi cals of the Giddings echeo! will cppase McLean becaar he decided the Fugitive Slave law to de constitutional. Meny of the coneervative republicare who acquicece in the Fu gitive Slave law and ¢o nothing to oppose its execution, Alterteter—F M Dompbrey and John Atkineen. ‘States at Charleston—the last exd only political the be- 6—Abiem Lomax and Jes. Kings. Alter- tween the two rections is severed. There are nota few sbo rejoice in this result, eves here in Virginia, This clase ceteem any political union with a people who would refaee the simple recognition of the right of protection for slave property in the Territories entirely prefitiess. This feeling becomes stronger still when they eeflect how at- lerly impossible it would be to obtain aay reeagnition of thetr al rights, could the North Doast of the aame degree pornos be glee that he is wholly , tetho South Theedttorial in the Comstituédom of this morning is in- Marpre tod to this may, and sirong eloru will be mate to apecore & fall representation of the democracy at Rich mond friends of Joége Dougine, Rewever, are in apoed epirtin, and have already eommenesd the work of AeA ing o8' documents. They be'leve thet the eqtourn- mant of the Convention ‘will strengthen Douglas a\ the Bovih, while be will lose none of his popularity at the f bua natee— Fred D. Norton and Zach Wheat. vi doctrines: Dirtrvt 1 —doo Underwood sad Geo. W. be i | ‘a Alterpater—Themas Ee Distr d Vm Wm. i § i 8 create on the nse cata ye ng athe Uaion cansiinnn, | °€ Semoeratic etrergth thet he South now emmmends. | i eo ve ‘cxconattuncesl, ee bene nm: | A uanet eee wenola ito claimed Tee taftegneen deduced from the cawiiinguens on the | i:1 con's secision and may oppose Lim on thas provad {> mateeamn the Mur Washington Correspondence. part of the North to ceneede anyihing to Ge gros at. Our CAtcage Correspondence. | Cmeaco, ML, Apri 20, 1860. The Convention and the International Fight — ‘Sttached to the the Convention and the Party—The Horde of im dhe futi'te. This conviction reconciles very many here Dewglas Meth Betting on his Nemination— Now York Pa and Batimate— Pornay's Provable Oruree— | ‘0 the diary, tion at Charleston who would deeply regret pers in Dimand at the Wat—Reputlicam Primary Met. 1 Mr. English, of Indiana, on the Negro Byuality Notions | * Mf the Nort Sern wing of the party evinced any dispori tge—Hetel Arrangements for the Accommedation -f the who will receem # i | i gress of the Work on the Wigwam"’—The Way the Dile patens will be Received on Arrwal—A Now Mammo Ho. te to be Brected—The Rifect of the Speech of Owen Lamcy-— The Oomscrvative Political Blameni Growing in the Wests Speculations wore cunningly contrived, and his game was | ‘Y of the Virginia deliga: ‘en has been such as might well sdreitty played; but he baa fated, and be must now tara | use the Olt Dominion e ma.sra fer Rer past glory. The thie face from Mr. Douglas to Mr. Seward, or trust, lke | ™AJOrity of the delegates soem ,\© have her mo principle to Ament other lobby jobbers, to the chanoes of the hour, | S0vern them save that which ex neilisted mest strength The United States Rank, with ite capital of thirty mi- | fOr thelr favorite candidate for ac renee, tia @, Was denownepd and put down, and trampled ander | “"# Sdvocated the adoption of the foot ae x Monster; but a bait doen euch daake would | FUFO and simple, but finding, upom con wih hardly be “Ompetent to wield the power which would be | “ber Southern delegations, that-this qourse would if crossing topics of conversation everywhere—on Change, ‘and in fact wherever peaple congregate, nothing cise ie ¥F ! bee extending and in ‘wieied by th.” Mtapendous scheme of railway combine. Tolve the lone of the whole Southern vote > their eaadi- | mentioned. News of the fight was repeived here by tele. ovary ate of oor interchange of the quogupasd Xt ian duet ws anna date, they fell back vpon the slave code plat."rm, agninet | crap yesterday morning, and for the time being the re- od, so Mr. soot fr the Central, from the is “#24 Of Manhattan scrom the continent | Which they have been battling with might ane’ mala fer | ru was on everybody's tongue, giving way only to curi- county or colony to Ban Francisco, if on.'T this schome were carried out, | Over twelve monthe. Ti was not Virginia lena'ing thi | cony to know the day's proceedings &{ Charleston, No Pope we,abul Trek at the scheme, .‘ Pacific railroad from the Mie. | me asin former days. Ti wae Virginia on a bat [r | inteiigence was, received from the later place Xe sienippi river to Gan Franch ©, With all its miltions of lana | Votes ready to adopt whatever platform would ees"F | ont inte last nicht, and them only the report that the cotta ad get , @racte and wabsidion in mone,Y {om the government, an. | MOM vows for the choles Of the majorfty. Tt Ww stata! / pistrorm was ye unsettled. Douglas stock has fuctusted featrol o geat der the control of three or fou ‘Companies, whose roads | bere that her delegation o PRR ag 8 qusideradly during the week. At one time bie nomina- ae. tion wee conceded naa certainty, and a! another an doubt. ful, amd Den again, M wes thonght tbat the “ Juitle @iant’, extend from the Missisippl to N« ¥ York, and the chiet of | the Mortvarn felegetious Woke pen these with Tide las ese companies the New York "lated Cenwal favor. iD toelr ede fo i i

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