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« seems to be to make « nomination without @ piat- , ization changes all this. A fortaight ag iene ond whigs and to turn the first man out of the Conveation that and americans were in the aggregate a weak aad iade- says anything about the nigger. They say thatthe dele- | fite political element—a ro quantity, & make. ates may sleep with the nigger, eat with the Rigger, but | ¥riebt, possessed of no ve balance of power say @on't allow bis woolsy bead to come into the Convention. The Peansylvania delegates are insisting upon some- | ‘hing being said about the tariff, which will opena deor | ‘or the impracticables of all other sections. Before they get through the present harmony | imagine will blow over. Bartimors, May 8—11 P. M. ‘Two hundred and fifty delegates have already registered Bhetr names, representing twenty-six differeat States. The ‘Texas and South Carolina delegations are said to be in ‘Washington, anc will be here in the morning. ‘tm March last, tive ticket of bgree emong 2 MoLeap ‘The Convention will mest at twelve o’clock to-morrow, Pessizgion hae ed mad will be called to order by Mr. Crittenden. Washing. | Of creeping into the repubbcan fon Hunt or Wim, L. Sharkey, of Mississippi, will be char: | (str umsiin, 0? Sm 1B The diferent delogations adjourned thoi at. | Dooplss would ho Welt card, Det tbe more saguctous ot bay . a ree ait: | these third party men very shrewdly caloulate that casts twenty-seven votes | Houcies could not carry a single Southern State, and that for Houston, the bance for Gen. Scott and Gen. Wool. of Puimore, ‘The North Carolina and « portion of the Georgi: ne nae the veo elegation are for Graham. fire The n opposition has no relish for squatter for Judge Sharkey, next for Beli; “Arkansa | sove ‘and pone of old line whigs, North or Will give Boll e complimentary vote, and then go for | South, bave any sympeany, with the free trade and free Houston, Tennessee is for Bell. “Kentacky will cast her | therefore, won’t fight for this third estate. , ‘wote first for Crittenden, and then for Houston. PA yl ge BO Bn 1K bas come i. was the vaia Pd Lavina wens OR eee ore Lcued aike woes tt tae Derek caine ok am tee Obio is instructed Minnesota is divided be- | to do with ’s Southern vote in 1866. Under tvcen Bates and Houston, but will finally give her entire 18 ee oe, millon ‘vote for the latter, Delaware is for Bell. There are a | Cubs bill as s candidate for 1860; but that movement umber of scattering votes for Everett. = a Sat Cade is net fer Bi ir sale,and Mr. Bucbapen baving brought this thing of ‘Thoee are the only States that there is anything relis- | fii! to an end and Se DenOe conten Ne Bib fbie adcut. Thefoaly thing done to-morrow wilibe the or- | 2°,Rleton, was only a elf of the tll tothe kites” Grvization and the exchange of sentiments, and the nomi- | the Northern engineers of Mr. Douglas had great faith mation will be made the next day. tm Cuba, and in the well known policy of Mr. foveias There 2 bat ttle doubt that Houston will be finally | Ee oe oy a OT aes the Ae onions te tienes. Horminated. At least, that le the present indication. ton; at the fire sanare ssw the hook through the bell, and they would not bite, Mr. Slidell, and all his Southera THE GENERAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH. eo tines nance tea ht Dooek eg Re ane ‘ mo : Baurimons, May 8, 1860. | (one might have done better; but there the edministra- Delegaies to the Constitutional Coaveation, to assemble t morrow, are arriving in considerable numbers, and fae hotee are Hilipg up. The ole First Presbyterian church building, recently ought by the government for ® court house, bas been ety fittod up for the accommodation of the Convention. A full length portrait of Wasbington bas been placed Tochine the President's chair, apd the interior of the build- fog i draped with flags. ‘There is comsiderabie speculation as to the course to be pursued, 4 weeting was called for to-vight of the friends of Mr. Bows, but tor eome reason ti aid pot take place. The old shureb 's the same in which Martin Van Bure ‘WF nominates for the Presiden sy. Delegates aro bere fom twenty oix States. Every State fad Territory, except Oregon, ts expected t» be repre- & nied. Among the arrives are Messrs. Levis Coombs Bell, Parson Browelow, Goggin, and other cis: vguished p-liscana, Severai delegauons bave their beas quarters w Barrom’s Motel ‘The New York delegation yorod unanimously to have Worm but the (o'.., <ae Cvnstitution, and tho em ton would have w be uever 0 nd that having done so, they are casting for \beir man. We say, too, that General Sam Houston is beir man, apa that they are begipaing to comprebend it, ‘abd £0 this is the Woket of which they are now For President—Gea. Sam Houston, of Texas Mar Vice Presir+ nt— Washington Hont, ot New York. Jake Minor Botts bas still « few fatthtut adberents, and be said of Bell, Orittenden, Graham, of couch of the elements of a sweeping popularity and nation ality ip the name of Sam Houston, that he til be very apt & eversbsoow all contestants for tus Uaioe party vowmation. Ik wovld pot reqai whole month, as in the cases of Polk and Pieros, to make kvown wo the peo: ole the history and political recora of Itis a) ae “familar 'p their mouths ss household words,” and ip the splendid expression of John Van Buren, old sam would “run bie the cholera,” ij Uuquestionabdly. Sem Houston, as the wird party candi- ‘ate could carry the election toto tne House. He might possibiy be rvp in by the electoral colleges, but 1t would be enough to break the back of the republican party wo ron Dim into the House A gooe bias! or two from the wevcbent eotoria! columns of the Naw York Hekauw would be equai to the casting vote for Houstoe at Baiti- more. taikiog:— Wasmcron, May 7, 1880. Spertom Davis om Squatter Sovereignty—The Remarkable Cvreumste' and Inctlerts of the Occosiom—George Sandrsand Mr Buchanan—ihe Adminutration and the Chorieston Fxplosion, de. Jefforson Davis bas drawn a very large and distinguish- «d audience to the Senate galleries today. The subject, -outhern rights against quater sovercignty ia the Ter- ritories, since the rupture ef the Charleston Convention upon this very issue, bas riven intoa question of eur- pasting importance. The beautiful May morning. too, aad the presence of numerous returning pilgrims from barleston, apd the visitation of a consicerabie detachment a Voou SPECIAL WsSHINGTON DESPATCH. Wasmoton, May 8, 1860. There ace @ large number of delegates here on their sway 10 the Uoion Convention, which meets in Baltimore to morro. The three promivent names mentioned in cy nection with the norwation are Houston, Botts and Beli. Borsa’ stock te on the rise. Judging from the con. Vortativo of many of the Soutbern delegates, Houston will Joobatiy by vominates. OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. Bactimons, wt 1, 1860. Bre Platform Rock Safely Over—Washington's Farewell Adaress Versus the Life ard Speeches of Stephen A. tbe Nortbern democracy, and determine the question, not with equa ‘The Fare ‘we'l Avciese Of Wasbington, ' learn, may be sent forth . tf ‘nful ad Aol ‘gs tbe campaign Cooument of the party, and will no doud peroweny from crate how hepetet pat fay 4 the pecetvad eth an SOU Lover Ue the Awerican people —_ r ovemee L gh v ‘upon Mr. beep tc ibe “Lilo etd Speeebes of Stephen A. Dougias.’” reap forted, they now sppear Sucre is avotber word to be used, conveying & world © | suditory hike gents refreshed with old wine. gies Torantog and porsessing & special siguitcance st the | Pimacit, in the best bie condition apparently, is sit four. Tne pame of the middie party will be the consi .pg three rests of from the of the day, and bas tobonal Unive perty. Many ¢f the promment leacers from the West acc Ungering at Wasbington, attracted by the eproch Dr Deve ic the Sepate, ana also to take informeuon Liesrn trom the best £ tee i i ' H. fi ae Foople ae wmlemg sives, V.uuleb is receiving ecoveswas daly from comocrate racks. There seems to be a Fuiseemeot avoring Goveraor Hoaston, of Texas. Hes Peme + 0 PR arith great eigor, and there appears fhe w geceret dmmpreinon oa all plies to yi Fo wicaion his Dest frien 4 pitog eon Gone! wergdt to euen auicKet In fact, Bir Trerett, O Mersscbuteus, if be witli consent w yield up He Det pecs, acd acorpt (de View Presidency, Woaid be Yieterrec Wab Aoupou aod Everest beforé the poople ‘Be Cnpsuterional Unwo wicates, there woul! De GO ot ot te reeut, Tue: 1) De elected by arc'ame ‘ur Wieunrop or wir. Sant would do very well, Out retets desiced/¥ tbe tan fue plan, an [elated, uf merely eubmidtiog the tames We HOTIDKS Ww Le PoUNIe, sUrject to retiflesitor Every avd aoe Hi vigerteo Dy your resders:—A tall and inteltect=al looking AD, POrmersipg ® clear, full, musical aod well modulated sues, end entering upon hie subject em DOL omappotut iP oarset the eXpectaucns de te, to be rure, rather heavy w the beginning, with his edetracticne from the fathers; but presently he tenebes UpeD ibe revture at Charleston, and declares die bebet that the Chejorted comocracy wit! be again re Dich sbows that be Joes not wteai to shat bir yee othe Dan quettion As for “squatter sovereignty,’ bee Dever GA¥e 1 OO LieDEDCe, ADA Dow he ts lees dispowed than ever to give quarter, Call you tus the reuainn af the Grmotrane party? A volse bebind us answers —" Ye Soor! whet a wbirieind this Union Convention at Bal reore Goo rae with the nominedon of old Sam Huustoo Pasting lo other eubjects, very geavral surorse is ox: preaseo tras tbe offre! bead of George Sancere mui re Guts Upom Die shouloers. Hm whol» time since Jaaus: tant bas been cevoted to Dovgies. For many weeks be- fore the Chericston Conveotion, Saocers was the chief « Lheen gh mate wars mor tings, Will be carrie? out “wwing is deluge preparot a owrdig'y — The beleg Taiuta. Wal sactitate this coutempated orgeaiaacion, sao tue five whl be kept up io vigor trom toe Ya of the ounth "il November (information ts pouring to spon the Cevrral Committee st Saebingiom, aot. Inzeed, Upou 900 Cummitles of arrang: G@eki# bere, of such « charatdr SW leMre Gr COELt As bo de HeoCOM OF the Valve move 3 A ‘ally Hetwena tae cn the | ooteive cagiveer of Mr Dengien to = Be h—pot sated went laey Deane Fens oy volunteer oelegnte, Sancers wae the busies! of all men an oft jue wing Dull tat) the oomew Theee to “ ato row bs prospects There Pree! conper abeat, mad it ie the ers wr ‘Crioago mavemeat. So far, alt yooh pats bare beon rejected. Eves tae suggestion to the hoiaing of the onventon bas beea promp' open Dovg'se wruncrew ib bis tavor sahoie bead of Sepoere It ws oppose? thet re slection of Mr Dougias; etine toe present a’ otill higher ano more profitable post tetrarion to come = The Pres’ bis conrentepes, but 08, 2 s Eecpaslity wil be carries Vorem eo em knoe bow & OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENC 8. Wasursaton, May 6, 1860. On Sam Horuton and he New Conservative Oppoitim Porty—The Oid Hello « Looming Up into Bold Aelisf a dhe Man for Oda Baltimore Conmention of ike th of May The Original Idea of @ Pasion with the Rapa come Abandoned, and Douglas Not the Man for Old Lin ‘Soe coast is clear. With o auilion of voters at our backs ® month ago, there sre cow, perhaps, another balf million T:aty to joe ws from the duane’ summer” See pr wes ox vin . nd sued like expressions are noe Jae piring emphasis, torrent of appiaase:—" Now yhe manegers of this independent, iatermed!ste, conserva: fe A yy ep Ty lg an ‘tivo, comatitutional, Union party which is to mest im con- camtunruass af tbe lowe: bes, smmoved gel ‘Yeotion et Baitimore on Wednesday of this week. pe RR Down to the explosion of the Charleston Convention the | BOwsr, Seve cumineniele eas . predeniinant programme of theen old Itws hig and Am) bo 7 ae Reel perme 008 po 2 can engineers was, Gret, Dourias an the reg slar = prs are crane cancuieee, North ao¢ Svath, of the party ae cat, a jewark Werse Car RB ati- ord ncend'F, some bali way old line whig compromies Oreja Injunction Uteoei ved. H WKN’, NICD, Aa SEMOST Douglas, would compel tho re he wrensteen Veaperd shan wed eek ta 870. “wpobiican pert, to come ‘up to @ national coalition, losving pn ~ the Orage va Newark Bores Gas -ailrona, S-ttive aiemghes tigger Inthe baskground as = secondary Sie Goud © sete “ateteinp tae meeeeran ee, which hed been, ‘WO DA Monde re aquenen. Rint the +x pionton of the demoprecy a9 8 patiorel argen- A Heartless A@air—The Tripie Murder s Heax. Eastoy, Pa, May 8, 1869. Our community was thrown into a state of intense ex: Choment at about seven o'clock last evening, by tue re- port brought bere by respectable citizens who vousned for its correctness, of the triple murdsr at Richsrdaoa's farm. So intense was the excitement that at leasta dozen bodies, A Rishard- Destructive Fire at Patated Post. Panrrep Post, Sieuben Co., May 8, 1860. A most destructive fire occurred here yesterday, in- volving the loss of mearly $60,000. The fire was first dis- covered in the foundry of Curtis & Erwin, which, with the buildings attached, was destroyed. The baron and livery stable of the Lovell Housa, the building known a the Badger block, the dwelling of J. P. Bennet, the dwell- ing of H. G. Blood, the dwelling and shop of Mr. Wilder the dwelling of G. Brown, and the dwelling of 0. Jordan, were also completely dettroyed| The ‘tre is atiributed nett’ loes $1, for $1,200; G. Death of Mayor Wood's Uncie. ‘Trewton, N. J., May 8, 1860, Joseph Wood, for several years Mayor of this city, and uncle to Mayor Wood, of New York, died this morning at eight o’clock. }, BO insurance; Mr. was Brown's loss $600, no insurance. ‘The ved at this port 2 ieee reer sceanys! found. im the Gulf Stream om the 1st of May, dlamastod and water! The , mate and two mon were 1 et, and ouly these two remained alive on board of her. brig was from Bangyr, bound to Havana, when she News om Brazos. ‘ew The steamship Arizona hes arrived from Brazos 4th spat , with $12,000 in specie. The news is unimportant. tne Ports of Bostom and Cnariestuwa. ‘The monthly statement of tae value of imports and ex ports of goods, wares eud mercbendise entered during (he month of April, 1860, is as ennexed:— Commerce Natiable, entered for consu: “ware! saab Free, (exclusive of Specie aod buiuon Total imports, Domestic merchaative............+ . Foreign domestic mercbaac ise, ga. “ “ “ ree $1,152,985 74987 68,700 6 .Us0 Specie and DUlLOM..........eeceeeeee Merchandise withdrawn from warehouse for consumption... .......... 0 eee $039,507 Delaware Politics, ‘mmixotos, Del , 1860. A call has been issued by the of Neweastle county for a pubic meeting op the )2tb, to ake measures to have the county fairly represented in the adjourned eg Convention, and repudiate the course of Senator y ar Southerm Occan Steamer Mov: ts. Savanna, May 8, 1860. ‘The United States Mail steamship alabama, from New York, arrived here ai haif past ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. All well. Cuartaston, May 8, 1860 ‘Yho United States mail steamship Marioa, Captain Fos- er, arrived bere at seven o'clock this morning. Weather Report. St Jouws, N. F , Way 8, 1599. Wind portheast. Weather foggy. Tuermometer tnirty. eight degrees. Markets. Way 8, 1360. Flour ¢vl; Howard street superfine, $6 25. Wheat dull and declining; white, $1 60 iL 75; red, $1 40 a $1 48. Corn firm; white, 730. yellow, Tdo. a 78. ; Geelined 1¢. Provisions iirm; mess pork, $1 15; prime, $14. Whinkey stenoy, at 220 r wma, May 8, 1800. Puraper Flour unchanged. Wheat, wnh a decining tendency, at $1 56 for white and $1 47 for red. Corn aull; yeliow, ihe. Provisions quiet. Mess . $18 50; prime, $15. Lard firm, at 11,0. a 12%0. biskey steady. i 2 F ef E HON. LITTLETON W. TAZEWEL1. Littleton W. Tasewell, one of the most 0 the early Virginia statermen, died at Norfoik, on Sunday, e488) Ho'was United States Senator from 824 to 1891), abd avo, du ot Virgina ‘bizer with the Rev. Baney Lonive, ot North Andover, on the 7th inst. He was the fatner of Dr. ing, Of Salem, and it was to consequence of ‘hat geotieman did rot attend the Charieston ‘The deceased, who was 73 years old, was nettled ‘Aa cover im 1810, apd was ao early advocate of Unity rianism He wes born at Pembroke, and graduated 1. Brown University: Col Taxeray, & distinguished citizen of Mist sippi, diet ‘n Jucksoa, on tbe let tpst., of poeumovia. THE FA! qILY HERALD. in session at Buifalo, the Of the Democratic Conventions at Charest im; Very Interesting Letters from our Correnpon dent Ot Denver City, Kaveas; Arrival of « large number of M® mon taints in New York, en route for Utan—Their Ooow ations, of tmportanee; Reporte of the Cattle, Provision and Moocy ‘Wartets, and all Interesting news matters a the prece!- ting week. ‘Txams—$? @ year; four cents a single copy. Subecrip- tons recetved | the office, porthwest corner of Fa'tor tod Nessou streets, New York. Slagle copie for enie at the counter and by all news agents Advertisements in- sorted at the usual Linmatp rates. Pet oti Pia jwave—axtna Quan mg a4, 4, 63, 19, 68, 22, oft the am f } _—_ 1 SHERT. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1860.—TRIPLE POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Tan Exxcrion oF Present wy Tux House —Tennessee, by ‘voting with the republican States, could elect, but 4 Pot give tbe cemoorats the majority. The admiasira of Kaprss would decide the result in one + @ three divided ‘States did pot vote, ag the republicans w uld them ware sixteen out of thirty-one votes. ‘The above from the Boston Bee is not correct. The com- stitotion declares that ‘a majority of all the States shal be meceseary to # choice.”’ A majority simply of the States voting is oot sufficient. The number of States is now thirty-three, and consequently seventeen votes would be necessary to a choice; but if Kansas is admitted @ candi- Gate must receive eighteen votes in the House of Repre- sentatives before he can be declared elected by that bovy. One Hoxpreo Guns ror Dovarss.—The democrats of Ina‘spapolis, Ind., on the 3d iost., fired fifty seven gucs in boner of the Indiana delegation to Charleston for voting that number of times for Dougias. RarupuTing 4 Biack Rervpiican.—The democrats of Karnes county, after being informed that the State Con- vention of Texas had refused to admi: their delegate, W. W. Leland, on account of his biack republicanism, caliod ® meeting, and endorsed the action of the Stave Conven- tion in a series of resoludions, of which the following is one:— Resolved, That we are fully satisfied that mo blame at- taches to those who elected said Leland as a delegate, save tbat of acting hastily and without due investigation, Dut that said Leland bas renderea himself highly o0- poxious to this whole community bs weneieg OS al ao a imposing upon them under politi A Wop ror Bares.—Hon. F. P. Biair, Jr., in hisspecch before the Virginia Republican Convention, expressed his preference for Edward Bates for the Presidency, and urged upon the Virginia deiegates to support him in the ‘Chicago Convention. Tas Brack Rercsucax Wicwam.—The republicans in Chicago are hard up for funds to pay for the great wig- wam which they erecied tor the accommodation of the National Convention. The building cost more money thea they anticipated, and less has been subscribed than they expected. SewaRn’s StRENGTH IN THE Carcaco CovEytion.—The New Haven Journal, republican, says the total number of ‘votes to be cast in the Convention is, as nearas can be ascertained, 460, representing all the free States, and the slave States of Deisware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri. If Mr Seward bes New York (70), Catt: fornia (8), Michigan (12), Wisconsin (10), Minnesota (8), he will receive onty 108 votes, or lees than one fourth of the whole oumber Buthe will probably receive also from New Sngiand (15), Kentucky (8), Indians (6), lowa (4), making in all 141, and possibly, as ® second chance, votes enough from [ilincis, Keutacky ‘ iala and other Stater to bring histotal np to 200. Y «aay be taken as the full strength of those who dv is nomination, and be will still lack thirty votes. « -oajority. Tue Orvtorat Canvass Fon Scvaamn JopGe in Wiscon- +i,—The official canvas of the late judicial election in Wisconsin was finishe1 oa the 4th inst. The certificate has been awarded to Lather S, Dixon, the fadependent apd democratic candidate He received 69,508,ana A Scott Sloan, republican, 59.113, thas belog elected by 395 votes. The returns were esrefully canvassed by Secro- tary Harvey, Treasurer Hastings and Attorney Geueral lowe. Fret Canpmare ror tax Next Coyaress.—Hon. Joba 8. Pheips, member of Congress from the sixth district of Missoay |, bas been nominated by the Democratic Conven. tion for re election P.atrorM OF tHe Soutmsan Orrosmion.—The Opposition State Convention of Georgia, which met at Milledge on the 24 inst to appoint delegates to the Baltimore Ni tional Union Convention, adopted the following platform 1. The right of property im African slaves is recog. nized wpa goarapleed by the consiitution of the Uaited States. 2. The Territories of toe goverament are the eommon property of the citzevs 0! the Union. 8. Toat peither Congress por the Territorial Legislatures have the power to pass soy lawn prohibiting the jutro duction of slavery ino aay Territory, uor tw abviieh Slavery tberein, nor auy power to destroy or impair the right of property in slaves by apy legisiation w , 4. of the federal go tect the citizens of every portion of the country Joy mentof ail their propertytof whatever dercription It may Coosiat and wherever tts constitutions! autboruy extends. & That the enactment of State legislatures to defeat the faithiul execution of tue Fugitive Slave law are hostile ia cbaracter, subversive of the coustituuion aud revolutionary in their effects. Ofictal Drawings of Hodges, Davis & 00."8 Consolidated Lotter:es of Georgis:— Diass 325, May 8, 1860. 23, 38, 56, 67, 55, 67, 53. 47, 70. HuD@ . 45, 27, 60, 29. KB, DAVIB & OO. 60, Geornts, al Havana Lettery.—Nos. 6, obs ase es ee eee Sddreseitg Don Rodrguer, eare of ety ‘pos, v Bats. The largest acd inost olegant of faahlonad'e Hints Cape ‘and ebiidren ia the city, The cler sapped ut KELLOGG, toi Canal street.” Spring WHITK, Batter, 216 broad . Pesfect wating, So ts, at MLAUGELING, of Uresnw leh and Murray eros. Ladies’ Dress Rosette Trimm! Re eeves, Gumps, braids, 8 LOOSITT, 8UN & 00 5, 25) Fulton treet, Brovklyp Days V aicamie— Tele eBTIOLE 448 GSON TUOROTORLY TmeYmD, nD oval. OATARAOT WASHING MANHINE Bapibition and Saireroom remo © Prices Sid and Gis, = SULLIVAN 2 BYATT. Pr wpriniore aot Won /e turers. BS. B.—Wholesaie orders received at . \ ollie, c+ Beek. man e000 «rr W ered by © greed upon the Mill” but ont the wate ‘Heenan and savers will bet MiGs ROT RHONTA, the purer! ard beet article of whieke’ \s the mwarket. Sold by all rravertsbie +. JOWN MILL® & 00., s0le proprie tore, 14 Broadway, #. ¥. Herrivg’s Patent Champion Fire and ne Safes 251 Broadway corner of Marray sireet, Singer's Sewing Machines, AF SEFTIRE NEW STYLE Ee SerriSm eres t (ia ee ete, CJ 4 B. BINGER Broadway, W.Y. Wherier & Wilson's Machines. Ome tad Brosdwey, Yoru peers 2 i arora seco © om fs Hair Dye 50 Black or brown —Lepot Ro. 1 Berviay earcet, and sold by all druggista. SIRs ES Sa tae Tene ee eS iam —————— ine iain ry Se WEIN 23 | See MIOQCELLARNIOSS. _ Ae . ™ —— eee ee aor Five raphs for Five Dollars.— | i ad amare, ‘elt prise. LAWRKNCK Gal | Shirts te Order. in i in ‘sotlee, ‘A perfect Mt guaranteed hevr onconed i soled like weharm. "in thus ®. UNION 'ADams, Senge olntas ts s Bal o 687 Broadway, beow Bleecker street. told by druggiate and dealers gecerally ever: ————— { Chas. H, Williamsea’s Brookiyn Gal. | wememame SBWING MACHINES, WITE.G “A0GRY eta Photographs, i water colors and olls, es- 4 ‘649 Fulton sirvet. Vriee $60 complete , Parties not having ful! amount ¢ |’ memacail SPRING CAB! 4 bi | CRO@ 46«-LEY & GOMB, | Per ships Chancellor and Orient. 7 100 PIBCES ENGLISH MEDALLION CARP) ‘With borders. Hetlowsa: is and (othe = ia the cure of been reveated|y su: or putrid wore oe! nate Alben tioeld vo'oat in wang’ teeee remetica, | CHURCH ©. Married. L xo Brr1ows—Prve.—On Monday, May 7,,at the residence of ly lke Mrs. SOUTE: nw the bride's mother, by the Rev. N.C. Locke, Mr. Tuso, | SF ia THR LEDGEKone thal will be sun Sof s grest tun: Bans h, Bauiowa, of city, to Miss Svsax’ A. Pixm, of se ——— ‘Jonus—Moons.—On Monday, April 30, by the Rev. Im ibis we to the publi¢ 5 ‘Thomas armitage, Mr. Nicwo.as Jowus to Miss Exaanon E. tcatmany exaohaung, Ga fan en RAD “ 4 Nears, both 3 of ie aly. ot ‘curatives of the sick atl feed ‘Waal opr. butt 76 im BARBY eanee proved to | Muomity—Gxavony—in Wiliamsburg, on Tuesday, | bare restored tve To robust heal gh Maly’ 6, Uy ie Rav, Reanat Suckine, Ascers 6. | mtene of modientig, MS EeTH WITNESS wird, a oat el em oN yr ARDLE— ay, y_ Rev. J. K. has suffered excruciating tortu © from Wardle, ur, Hoos 1 Wamu to'Mise Mine Love, si of | 12 ty 7 sontememeee ugertios, 1) NeYe Farrs—McDONALD.——OD Tuesday, 8 ab the Sixth street Baptist church, by Rev. Raf , Mr. ian pi i] Waris to Miss Faxnim MoDowALD, both of this city. abs was Died. Barpwiy —On Tuesday, May 8, Tuomas BALpwiy, son of George T. and Anna E. Baldwin, aged 1 year, 2 months aod 10 cays. she street N. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully piace Secvay Ge, invited to attend the funeral, this, (Wedaesday) ater: Doon, at two o'clock, {rom the residende of his parents, Bogniick avenue near Forrest street, Wilamsburg. ne {C1B® PROOP 800m cs g MARVII oN.—On Taesday, &, of consumption, in tae year of his age, Tiokas Bavs, & native of Listowell, do Murer) boot, ow Torn, Wan kina, ina those. of hie brother-in law, Micksel MOT toaDWan friewas, and whose of rother-in law, Michee! KOADWA No ter. Ketty, are requested to attend the funeral, on Thureda: ‘Tbe largest and best selected + wot Ges Pees aivesoon, at half pam two o'clock, from ‘his late rea! | Sod Prench Bronses in she chy ir sale | oy low guinea ty “ee No. Lah erg a8 5 74 road: uYs —On Tuesday, Mey 8, Loursa Eynaarpa, youngest Bet wi ‘ devguser of 0. ond. EY Baye, oged 16 yours ana'l0 | ____ wees ere! a Lanaed months. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fu- FAITE TRUMa tis, me Mati“M, NRURA I ‘AND ‘GUUT, eral, at Ube residence of ber parente, No 282 Dean street, srooklyn, on Thursday aftermaon, at taree o'c.ock. Ds Caxiv.—CLars,. only daughter of Edward and Mar De Camp, aged 2 mouths and 19 days. relatives and friends are most respectfully invited — certainly our od. by this Soveratge ‘0 atteng the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two HYATT'’S LIFE Bal Sam. o'clock, from the residence of her grandmother, No. 80 | cured Mr. James Donaldson. 3 Diheew in street South Bros Fifth screet. Doig —At Ovid, Seneca county, N. Y., Saturday, May 6, Parun DoiG, formesly of New York, aged 68 years. Doxcan —In St. Lovis, Mo, Saturday, april 14, Eowarp vencan, formerly of this city. aged about 34 years. May bis epirit alter years of troubie now fad rest. = L. New Orieans papers please copy. Ewart —sodcenty, on Tuesday, May $, James J. Exarr, son ot T. A Emmet, Beq., aged 26 years The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ttend the funeral, from the residence of bis father, No. u4 University place, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ooKeok. Fisurety —In Brooklys, on Tuesday, May 8, Jomw *Lommery, aged 25 yeurs, a native ofthe county Longford, varies of Graned, iremnd His tonerai will take plece from bis parent's residence, orber Of Hicks etreet aud Hamiltoe ue, on Thursday Hees FARINA JELLY. A DELICIOU! and the at foot best wubatiiuie for so hp ph a tables of the Astor Honse apd ail the | pricctpai = cre’ Fatica Boilers to prevent bur ainz “ sMoulea, of az00. for enke ‘ab nat war. Terlous sizes, forms and patie Be, establishment No. 6 New Canal siret t, neer m ASTITOCION POR THE BUF D.—© \L Rx- IU Lpiiton of tie teaten wilt 0 saat de aemamy st juaie on Wednesday, “ a foents, childres'id ceute. To’ be ind esthedous afterooon wo o'clock. The friends and acquaintances: door. w the family are respectfully requested to attend witbout mre med ‘arther notice RD BVERY BODY 'TaLKING ABOUT Gramet.—On Tuceday, May $, Faaxx Avecercs, only ORR and aa every body che os es “ar bile of rge A and Elly Gtivert, aged 2 years, 1 artes eee a2 SA ee, (sever chowid Reve eneth and 18 cays. ‘Well, no woman bat Mra SU r= WORTH coum, Frienus of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from No. 201 Tenth avenue. Jom PvsunaeD $$ Heyrem —On Tuctday morning, Mev §, of consumption, . masons 8 ot Mr Joba Maar, rier oo initaiagetle tena Sul macnin 20th year age. The frienda and acquaintances are respectfully invited cloben! i etd 57 23 so, Southern to attend the funeral, from No. 86 Houston street, this Uy in the m: (Wednesday) alternoun, at one o'clock precisely. ‘Tne | ‘borougbly conversant with te i remains: be taken to Greenwood for juterment ‘be Frlpburg, Scotland, und Canada and Australia papers pleane copy. Monday. May 7, of @ Lingering disease, tas Lrow — necta Lrow, wife of Wiliam Lyom, deceased, aged years. ‘The friends of the family are particularly requested to ‘Atlend the fuperal, this (Wednestay) afternoon, at one o'clock , from ber inte residence, No 76 Monroe street. Moumuovas.—lo Brookiyn,on Monday, May 7, Carvin ieoter Seam tes = peste eT yamens Be Sth zoe Binags, his late resi- and J. a. 90: ‘10 Jel mn street, partment, are reepeetulyiavited to sltgud the Tuners, pas aac, a i nt, are reepectiully + &T THE DG tha (Wednesday) aiternoo, ai two oslock, from the 4 Venter fa te yan Fp AG Po iy 3 Fuet yeriaa eburch, street, corner of Coa Ceothe yy” ve one ton street, without further notice. remains will be apoum Cp a ieee terrea in Greep wood. Lad Joseph and Oatbaripe 5 aged Vasriaxp —On Monday, May 7, Wixtiam A, eldest som of Wm. A, aod Frances M. Vreeians, in the ye be His friends aad relatives are particularly imvited Se pice wreiaenes Hl es | PRUE tr tint tomeeaes Sage Sppaaniie ae hoviwig ae ee PR WHISKEY— BARKFLA 6 River Bourbon for gain, 1: al aes 4 ' 00.8, and Broad meee, ATE ; pee JA) kee 2 = . age eo ‘at the Kpiacopal church, Greeawich, Conn., this (Wednesday ) afternoon, et balf-past two o'clock, without further notice The friends of the family, and thore of ber brother-in-law, Henry L. Ritch, are otfuily imvted to attend. Train leaves the New Haven bey oty sevenih street, at 12:15 P. Wuiyrs —At Soareda'e, on Monday evening, May 7, af- ter asbort but severe illness, Jacon Wituers, in the doth year of bis age. The funeral «ill take place from his late residence, on pe kn SN | A ‘tlie, oD a iv. iy 5, Kate, ‘acghter of James W. and Emma White, aged 15 years & DIVIDED BRART ~—o A DIvViban LirR, Wrivgiz.—On Monday, May 7, of consumption, Jews Anx Wiliwkte, seoond youngest daughter of Michsel aud Julia Wrinkle, aged 18 years, 10 months and 8 days. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the ety ore saoesieaty invited to attend the funeral, withoat \ovitation, from her late residence, 909 Jay street, Brooklyn, (Wednesday) afternoon, at haf past twe o clock. i THE TITLE Tersoes who are DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, 43, ae arvagion, toe On For sale by etree. end privase use. APraerienns AND BURIWROS MEN "WixD THBIR ADVARTAGE ADVERTISIAG IN EL BOTICIOBO, PODAR iv Bhat SPANISH NEWSPAPER, Srey y CIRCULATING xvenrwiidhe— : Ce i te . ov! ) NORTHERN MEXICO, | QOLURLE GLAFR OR Ss. fe Fe Feascgre em 4 Were Oana area 2, Ses Se ke way, one door WEST [N DIRS, SPANISH a Pp AD TRANSLA’ Ld om STUAER FOR STs or soute AMERICA. 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