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10 NEW YQkk HERALD, THURSDAY; MAY 17, 1860.—TRIPLE sqmpr. News from the Babamag OM W. appeared to cross queeton tt witners. Brieg te | offices of Mew York city is clearly established. ABd % | jooked with ple cilia sania co — ae os brow beating oe, ey oo 3 ca ebasbt tet Fon aoc ce re “ene ms rats snoras ma maa “~ eee ) BTC., BIC. high Worg, amd declared ‘they would sctile | The following statement of the 4 Conclusion of Judge Douglas’ | gout, + Veracity in the Orminal Court of the | (me Gioero, wrecked off the Bah neha a Speech in the Senate. Distr’, Mr. Binck's questions implied that the Walker Prepared by the steward of that ship, one of tne eight of her crew who arrived yesterdsy in the Karnak:— ‘The abip Cicero, of 1,000 tons ton for New Orleans Pier pey rari bm panne Charleston Convention, Douglas’ Denunciation of the Southera Secession ovement, Sccept the Ohairmansnip of Ways and Means, and the | for the Ricbmond'seocders’ Convention will lay down ibeir | #me prasye ane promise of @ foreign mission in liea of it, #0 that Black | u)imatom to this effect; and driven to this extremity, the | showing per th vention © could have i, This neitied the Attorney General, who Sees aero Siete will cheno Mr. Doogias to jola thor vent ae also ve ia ‘soon lost his temper, and the commitiee, thinking this ‘The jag ten expect some assistance from the vom! | clere tbat the p ‘was corrertly ed im the SENATOR DAVIS’ REPLY TO DQUGLAS, | irretevant nonce adjourned til to-morrew, whea both sainn of teeard sh Ceinees tele eer en mone Kaness and Nety asia bil', and that {i was the great con- 3 rights bas bee carried too far to justify any hope of se. | Pervative priad’.ple on which alone the prace'end per- — Parties will again appear. het from that quarter. retaity vg eke could be preserves. These Effect of Drougias> Speech om the | san manscom, consircctor at Mare Wend Nevy THIRTY-sIXTH CONGRESS. Sreey Bee ee aes And, Tey delegation from Politician: Yard, Califorpia, has been erdered to assume the duties yale cuemen, men from Protesting against. this Ss aate a 8 of same office at Portamoeth, N. H. principle, nor from Alabama, South Carotna. Geor There was notming men 2 Semate. sh, or from amy other Southern State. But we are now wee - ae, ao. The President has appetnted George C. Thomas, of the a May 16, 1800. to he Gold that the platr an ce 4’ by the | A man cs }, and her War Department, adjutemt of the militia ef the District of Peer ANE ay ! ‘upantmous vote im 1856 is so unsound and so rotten four | patricticm by Columbia, under the new law. 4 communication was received frem the Interior Do- years after as to justify the very States adopting it then | ceeded saved by our our ‘Washington Despatch. Partment relative to the Indian depredations in California. | in bresking up the very © God Glotbing, and bidding the ~ vovists captain plunged imte the water Wasi xcros, May 16, 1860. Our Washingtom Correspondence. ‘THE ADMASGON OF KANSAS INTO THE UNION. ‘The Cua applanse wes and floating wreck. Thera, “WHAT! 8 THOUGRT OF SENATOR DOUGLAS’ SPENOH. ‘Wasmeton, May 15, 1800. Mr. Grex, (¢em. ) of Mo., frem the Committee on Ter- Jeries m1 ji was < ads cnn ) omer one ‘The speech of Judge Dongias engrosses the entire con- Mr. Dowglas in His Own Defence—His Strong Points and | ritorier, reported the House bill for the sdmission of Kan. Mr. Dove1ss resumed. He would not say Mr. Yancey | when I‘ cavght 8 part batch ‘Veraation of the politicians. Many of his most bitter Hits Weak One—The New York Express Correspondent Be- | sae without recommendation, He gave notise that he ty Bie a cnet waa eee ee get near to tbe beech; Det could pot hana, yeu om or ‘Wpewwenis regart an unauswerabie, and not a fow beve | fore the Covode Committee, dtc. would introduce several amendments designed to protect | “Otte piattorim, but be mea rind enough to tell the peo- | were a complete history of the battle a‘ter it was fought, | count of the surf being 20 high | was thrown wens @eme out openly im his favor, among whom may be Sammy Weller would call it ‘a werry curious coinci- | the righte of the people of the several States, and tocar. J ; it of | and so the programme of Mr. Yancey, published two pagh back agam In one or" esa sragaen ry as. ginssod Judge Terry, of Maryland, ami Jerry 2emens, of | dence” that the appomated Senatorial speech of Mr. Doug- | ry out in good faith the treaties with the Indian tribes. telves whelber slavery shoud or should Rot exit whhin | meut et Charleston. He had toe te idee that einuece | his momenta beavy tart nrew me some i Tennessee. It was undoubtediy the greatest speech of | ias in defence of his position befere ths demoaracy as a Made the special erder for Wednesday of naxt week. thelr limita” “This "was equatier sovereignty in ite | Wbo united with him in maturing these measures concur. | feet on the shore, where 1 remained senseless un! tie life, and the general improseion is that it will make | sound man upon the ‘‘almighty nigger” shontd, by « suc- On motion of Mr. Brown, (dem.) of Mies., Saturday next | broa-rst form. Mr Buchanan told th» people haialave- | red in the objects to which they inevitably ied; but whet o— nine o’occk in the morning. On romans Tee ne rmdent ote wins Olay nod | cunt of accents, be dered ual everyday of he | WA Ae apart for tbe Dares bain, tryna ty Soa ec ye eset, | Melia, Zane meseueeytoep were meaions | Lied grt idaty’m lewray ty soe g ae Grmenden browht down rounas of applause from the | meeting of ihe Okicago Convention. Yet soit is, and on TUR NEW YORK FORT OFMCE DEFALCATION. slatied ca theh oopmireehee of tome Ree Om ey ee a island, and he told me % was casier Galeries, ama the presitieg officer was obliged to an- | this very day, when the republican party are taking Mr. HALx, (rep.) of N. H., offered a retolution that the glar) did not ark for that consu ; be asked that | tlemen now advocating these in the Senate mean or de- py a gh So for any boas momnee that #f repeate’ ha wentd order the galleries to be | their position for the Presidential fight, the Senator from | Postmaster General inform the Senate when the Post cone Teadopted, and wa 8 construe . Bat Mr. ge pel ba noepated Poy pM aE oe we lube patetae seat omanén cemeeae cared ym fenanciation of Yancey and disunion was | Hinoi, the special champion on the ove eide, and tho par- | tice [evariment Srat bed knowledge of the aliegod ie | stroction identical with tbat which’ iy now aeotunoes ns 7 to. dwsctation of the Union. This platform de- | the two mates ana fourteen sailors clingmg to it Tey espesiaty ecvvere, and i@ rogarded as fully justifiable. Wcular stumbting block on the other, ef the democratic | Sixth auditor ‘hed faithfully carried out the provinoas of | Derery. The avetinguisbed gentleman who was nominated iB ors She eae for Sas bees sername ot th bot antod safely. On — Douglas’ friends oowni ter his vindication of popular | party, is detaing his porttion a Washington, the act of March, 1661. adopted. tray, ana efter te memareten cneaPeerm, cae, came | Suverd, fe ceriin events, Ja Gh event ta the people | seeder bien” od. the bench in Onecdany Renta en’ art Sovereigny Perfect, end ‘his expose of the seocesioniats | The gullertes are filled with avery brilliant and fasb- | yee navy introduced ® bill to regulate public con. | Lexitgton, Ky; aod when bis veighbore ‘arsembleg to | by law for it introduction and protection, Congress is to | day we fount the body of Mr Pauney. We buried bins ibiiating. The reymblicens chuckle with the idea efa | ionable audience; the namerous hes to the e 4 congratulate him on his fortune, Mr Breckinridge ge to pees laws to force the people to have it. | on the same spot. The lady and the other man we never ame 6. ey ad! i ‘Spproac! gal tracts, » ride wider breach in the democracy. ries are blocked up, clmost quorum ef the members of | | SS causes sup wammaten > Kantas biil'and the ‘Cinemern satforen “Tratot a | let pg a a ae SEWARD'S CUCANCES POR THE NOMTEATION. the Houso of Representatives a on the cor below; for bis | ongoe and Wanpraxton Was Dil. "Mado the special beds | Brecktorioge's, Lentngtos wpecch wees .) Hi» (Mr. | Copgrese will intervene to force slavery on an unwilling ts now asserted ds of Chase will go for wiln the and momentous demosratic de: e Dovgles) stood on that pleform now, apd as be bed hed | people. On the other hand, the republican party are ba larg Pmedetgae Lad omneniinn pte Sev Manteg weet sifteuity in harmonising with bie political friends with | slso for intervention in certain’ conditions. They are for non Beward—at least that Chase will tern them over to | orisis has made his the most conspicuous man, not only The consideration of the bil’ fer the ccna at Anson | Trtiect lo & platform, be now tendered them Mr. | intervention just so long as the people do mot waat slavery, Seward, eo far as he can control their-votes in the Chica | of the Semate, but of the whole country. A manf plack, Dart wae reeamed. Bochanan’s letter of acceptance and Mr. Breckinridge’s | and tno Ter- g Convention. ‘This important arrangement was ¢Tected | tried and approved, a man who bas raised a general row, wit” Doourea, (rep.) of Wis., urged the paseage of the my ot cocepenes, ‘want sleve- during the recent -visit of Governor Chase to this city. It istic or poktical gladiator, a man who hes succes. . . thelr guage pe Bad 4 ‘Wil, isn Deliovert; sgecre Seward's nomination. Beward | sively bald et bey his ceemion than saretgned tora pas. |, Ue. Tne rebinat, serine wen un ettemat on the part pipe ed Te would net test he viskorvestion hea s bargain for Cameron's strength in the Comvention | 26 Wi oN, onc Dae ghoak in his oma defence, aad | oh armec bim with seglccting aeteg nite Superintendent | bie own « Sr writings. but be could pick them w penny E cehen gr fanth asennad oreo | Menths ogo; brit the parties who made it intended to 8 Bure to draw @ crowded house, amd would arew | Of indian Affaire in Oregon sod. wethaguet ‘hose Who are Bow arviigning “ng berte the duty of Congress to force foment aren foot Goward ws tho time it wan made, and Sevrard knew | oval M the chet of semiesn wore Fut up at the nigh | Hr- Douce sei thet Dort bed made thirteen tration, | Sad, Wriege ct these slavery question. “(Applause jo | willing people, and cach denies the right of seit govern: | the % 4 deautiful fImetration of the honesty pervading tho AD. Dengue is teeny ho tee fore mass meet | found them worthless, and never acted oa'them. the galleries ) He spoke of theve things entire re- gee, peace tate ie ote bes | by Mr. J party politica @ fhe day! jog. Fouseestog w clear, strong voice, be sith: | watnout further ection, the epecasl order ‘being the | <7 lena tu fnise praitha ii tere mame meee | apteesnee beeen is, Oe Senta, apaioet pn ‘wawaen’s CHANCES 0? mzcnoR. - out mint, giving & tolling emaphaaie 19 every. Set4s | overinnd Mall Rit, woe tien, Sp ed ees ane row where tbey did im 1856, be was with them; f they | doctrive of North apd South become a rallying point of | nen tint 4 Washburm, of Maine, and, betiore, one or both of | one hermuung rot G syllable to be lost | fhe general ex: | SrerMioe one Oellien Oey aa ‘Pec Y Go net, then the question arias, who has cbanged? iis | we great parties, and tbere will be two sectiosal” perce were evident : 00m bh brothers tar the House, express the opinion that Sow- | Atrica, saat ho wilt score the he ealeie iat Game. | Mr. Davie’, (dems) Of Miss.. resolutions came up. pyplgh ay etd te Phen | matnettertaee ae me Wil come. tho trrepressiois | 8,24 pode gg flrs sy Bremen hoy ard, f nomie,ated, will be eleoted. I have not heard of | citement and wrath, thas will makes hot day's work of i Sr. Deversh, (aun) IRs ren Ra toa reateen wiles Iedunea ae eee their minds, in | covdhct of whien wo bave beard so much.” Mr,’ Douglas ulietten bichptbeencr denoted any body cleo, ¢: Seward ‘himself, who pretends to | before wo are B. _ Bas thie ie ast apparent from expressed his thenks for the ‘courtesy sbown in allowing | °Tder that be might correct his errors too, if indeed’ be | Telerred to the fect tbat there was a bill from the Howe ‘The veasel was hove to, but labored heavily, having to- , 1) except she opening of Mr, as. On the ceatrary, it ie e: repealing the elave code estabhebed in New Mexico, aod ink v0; Wut then he was foolish enough tevmagine that | dent that bis object is munply » acfeace from the record | iD to postpone bis remarks ull to-oay,and feared that | Were ip error. He aid not believe in roouré au e'nek’ | ce By sise Wabi wrane resstemes Se repeal GO ehaet eran erin cross seas, tossing almost meuntam i he would Gare boen elected if he had been nomiaaied in | of the, democratic doctrine of popular sovereguty,”” | be might be vaabie to say allhe wiabed' today, in conse. | D4 though be clam Tmany quesioon, | bition of slavery in Kansas. fhe doctrine ef the demo. | bit the noble Iku frelghh sehts over tadh ooseelont oes “squatter sovereigoty,’’ or Congressional non. inter ven- and took more ples error than in | cratic party, as proclaimed in 1848, 1862, 1866, and inet at ast ‘on, tll the of the 80ta, whea: piace of Fremon:. tion. Thos back to the year 1848. and the squat- | }@SrF 8go, im speaking in the open air, defemding these . came D morsing > at Ju dook “ct it! In 2656 suchanan's majority | ier soverciguty © Nicholson lode’ at Gen Cass, ur. a Be sboula ivy $A eT hy ane o pty Sonn Spans. Senaa one Seal & pe a of Congreasiona fost eve oct Seated ty ever Fremont in Penpeyivania was $2,800; in | Douglas nae ieee of icine aie Chare amendment to the Kansas bill, Mr. "Chase, of | forgive Bim. for until eumvinced | pee, tervention, tausunely called Soquatter sovereign: sirept tbe afar part of the deck, and ee Mow Jersey 28,005. Yet wt le proposed im 1860 to | io'nre: walios in the Baltimore Convention of 1o4s' me | Obie, offered an amendmedt to tne bill under which “Tee | tbat We Po oem | o. uaa S Wisi nee ae The Beste: cand | Bouse overboard, in which, Seary evereome these large majoriiics by a name more offensive | the Presiceney all tae way through People of the Territories, through their appropriate repre- p ct Fh be was comet fem a Suete wees sins ee es raf porn ay py ep ewy CA Jones, te beth of owe Staten than the sm-ll of asuafwtida, Sow - | | And vo Mr Dovgiaa tli us thet he will prove trom uke | MeDlatives, way, If \ney po Re in rg et Deceuse be watered at Fresport’ the leeatioal santinnsnes tee iron them 0p to 88 deg. The Sooth would never | fan'ey'a¢ ‘oan oe ard ean ovmore carry them than he can carry the | [roore thet im sel, 1654, 184 and lo 1865 thie docirioe | Svs) the a mendmrct Uaeree a ne compromise mea- | CCbtaned in toe letiers Messrs. Bu- | have got an inch of slave territory except under the opera. | “Hesry Trot seamed Deen injared, as the poor . Of popular squatter overeiguty was sccepted aud pri shapan apd Breckipria heresy ‘in | ton of the of ‘“‘aquatter sovereignty. ras it Caphet ew bis shoulders. The vanity which fils his own | claimed ax the doctriue of the national democratic party, | Sre# of 1860 by Mr Chase, When this amendment was euered ie 1800 te | net. ih ff portions of Mexico ‘were acquired | fevow meade no effort to oe on mind wil ne: serve to fil the ballot boxes in his favor. | North and South, This tak may be easily dose; Dut ur’ | ofered by Mr. Chase, it stood in the position of an amend. || Hitrt0€ te same sentinnn to beve bela | ey become slave territory under the doctrine of | Genith, with a poblences of heart of a betier fate Senator Benjamin aumitted us into @ Cemocra.ic secret ine land, 29- . intervention. Why then from the to ; Sone . ‘Mat requires votes which he cannot get. other oay which makes all this submiesion to popeiar amendment | for many years. the removal. | BoD = 7 appeal pod mo ‘struck out for the caboose house, whieh by this time was, ‘The strength which Seward does possess is made up by | sovereignty in 48, "50, '62,’b4 and 36 dead woacr 1 would JT oreecet the weak ae py pec <n mE oye 4 Garty ae bench ae ey Sy 4S @ secular and incongrvour combwation For years past | Thus % appears tat in °S¢& democratic Senatorial cau people ten cate S| woes ay din ao Sat change | Susel chess tor toe teas tar ease bo pectoris Se haten teh aee ease hyd 4 Cus agrevd Wo play powum, we beiore, on this thing of y. Cag OE hy, Mr Douglas then caused to be read a long letter of Alex a oe ang Be bes floeded the country with his speeches. Many of popular sovereignty, and await & decision from cas y ‘ received. (Part . ~ ts they ied o May 9, 1869,.ully im ( be waved the on Seat’ 016 comrades in the (ese heverzone into the Bestern States, and have been | Supreme Court Aud so they agreed ip 1866. And heute ‘land, were read. pon ay & even years a coe er aye don 2 eee = ebip. — Just at am a ‘eeal eageriy read by the puritanic, creduous, self righteou, the couble-faoed Cipcinnals pakiorm But somewhat u- , ware ay et) | iectoa a the and be thoughs | the ‘course of the Bocthern seceders from Charleston he bed thos far bobly rescued. and sweep then. into the poeple of that section, who have come to look upon the a 1008, teoterea We tn Cochin he ten he eee bE .” Tay should Me, Deneian enmetated Cae EY ES bosom of the ocean 10 be seen no more eather of theve studied cesays a8 & greabctalesman, whose imrelyig Ue opiaica that eeitner Congrees or the Lor a Doogias) | rite vention Sy yt 3 bm gy gy ns es 0d reas te anne, Cremestanent, ould be roul.is flied with love for his fellow man, eapeciaily | lature ot « Territory hes the consti rig to tater. ‘erties, | such Kansas ‘ae wo an- | bed been said. The only ciference was aa to the juticial | 208¢,{0 T¥ecue the ‘unforvanases was dose by barang . fere in the mater of Slave property, except for ite pro the Territo- aa we an ce Hy <etevenco wes 00 v0 and the Mf be be “‘s0 brack dat he be almost yaller.”” tection. Ane this ie the martes = ‘the bill was abandon it and | question, would py ad man who, upmin¢ful of himself when he saw a fellow be- ™ Tecord shows | #0 back proclaimed by Mr. Y: amined the Tennessee platform, was said to be 000 ing in danger, bad turned to the vessel, in all ‘Oe tho other hand, the fast men allege thet thero is not | cracy require the Northern democracy to come uo to receive the | 2 1848, and rejected Simost unanimous vote.” on which the party could unite, and said it was liable ie would tare wame entaae but be preferred te risk @ gambiing houre in the country, from Jo Hall's down— The upahes of the Kansas experiment has completely sick - ‘ fair teat It wae painful to ind such differences between himesif | to two constructions. He wanted no double dealing. He me the boy. These men were descent tn the order of | $RC0 the men ot tam ining of cquatter seve. : . of Mir, | 8B¢ frienoe. They wore determined to make new tests | wanted tbem to sland on the Cisciunat! platform, ss ‘capian, Whe speak M there be any such thing as a descent Teigbity, and this Drea Seott decision , repudiating this sort apeech * | © determine hie orthodoxy. He should not and did ali bad understood it We differed on « law point d gambling bouses—nor any house of another kind, pot to of sovereignty they inetst ehall now be accepted accor’ that Mr. recognise the right of @ caucus of the Senet an ‘House to Let the Court decide that the Convention re- ‘lien ew te tach te Be mamed to cars polite, which is not fer him. And the pa I arr 2 SS Five Rot leave | Prescribe Dew tests for the democrauc party. senators | jected the majority repert and re-aflirmed the Ciacianatl ‘that very few vescols. renson whe the gamblers and their friends, the loddy | Sut, "uow wurus—Dred Rooter that ell en —, deat , olther to | are not chosen for the purpose of making party platforme. | platiorm ee eerans of a Convenes boson Could have weathered the gale, which he describes am r 4 Aarigned by | Under our political system there has grown up an |- | 0, and the nominees Only way could | ove of the severest he ever beheld. And poor meen and dealers and traders in jogisiation, all go for yyy ag this vote | 2tlon Known as the Conveotion, composed of ae- | the be preserved. the majority surreaser Trott, who had been in the Princes Royal for seve- Beward -is.anid to be that they consider that under his a k ene wr forget nt debates, they || ‘sates elected freh from the people, who once in four | to mibority? The test was to be kept up by captain shortly before the ac- aml tet Guan aods teen sup, | nerwice bus cabore 0 defence of squatiar rove yi | proved exsctly the reverse of what “tnen’’ Y | yeara eotablish « platform and select ‘vominese for the | boliers and seceders against those who remained | Gacet . weather, and if I get on abore running through the last twelve years of our arty. The Cincinnati faithful, and tbe majority were to the minority to ” He pert ef wis expectation they point to tho bank. | demvcratic history, will be knocked all to pieces witt » | It bss else been cited against him that be had vowed | Party, iy ents tae O Conventen | soontnals. "Thah "wee et cont of chive arena tela wae Snare elena. one, maens co of Now York, and exuitiogiy | *lagle blow from the bard, woully noad of Drea Sood, the Trumbull smenament wo what was cailea the an hed by aid of the ou seeing some one in the galley, that it was the werst place rept treasury ’ io There has been cail of the and the membere ibe dill, as an evidence that he was inconsistent. Cimeimna- | After the minority vege hin omis | one could im a storm, but, strange to say, be went in mek, a Governor of a Stato, be could | of that body Lave retired em masw from the S-naie | (TR¢ amendwert was read) Tho amendment waste de wo a so ene, Be tor was to j Bet one of there Just Before the aocident sbors rested” ew bt ot millions, how long would take him at | The crowd i wad abou ie palerive i Unaning ut, they | 7% att be Dil for the edmimion of Kanwes twas So the councl wo toce tae stares ae arlene poy Th [From the Nassau Guardian. april 26. } President, ander one apecious presence and anether, to | Toe Deg et ae ces eee ae, ae I Saher ts anednes ot Saeek aren na mee an poonle | wo aeons party assembled at Charleston, and after | Ho could not find a iy SB ee; ang squanser wilions among his adberentst Give us the man, | Over ana over again ai every seasiou Of Congron tree | Proper. This amendment was rejected on to groan, Fo cg ante te Party determined by an Willing to chow Genter and eee Atenntes eetsdv ere, | mes oo Maneay. Ghee tne reset wt neon oe ee, Oar may, whe vaves his way to power, and in power, | We year of grace 1840 Fhe cream of this speech will | aoe Wat lt was irrelevant aa appended to « Stato bill, and | <verubelming. | majorky spe ye i Ss thems “E bo ben thon @ bo wrest cone harthen, and bes apperenty Deen Dat shout three years. Perbaye come in at the end. We ball perhaps roturn in | te other ground was that it was an act of usurpaton by a -+— . by a Jy ®, beter Dot better | Sbe i furnished with alave deck stanchions; and seve- wab goid. This logic, potential as it may be with a noisy 4 rm Congress 10 attempt to adjudicate the meaning of that | °28¢r & heretic wes po longer an outlaw | only prove Lg © Ly yy ® Fal tierces of rice, besides water casks, were feand om few, iannet thought to be convincing with the Peanayiva. | *“yWiinam Walker, correspondent of the New York | Territorial bill; that it Delonged to the courts to decide ag | (rom the democratic party; be wes no Why he PA poe Se feraes | aed books’ or ‘were discovered, but the mm Duted, and the great mass of honest voters, who care | Express, was Delore the Covose Commitics today touch | 1 'be meaning, and not to the Senate and House of ag RI prevailed, the “ irrepreasibic lines were wriben on ihe beammene for a wise, bonest, economical administration ing the report that be bed reosived some twenty-five hu. | Reprcecavatives. No man intimated that the amend- confilet”’ would continue until one ‘section was subdued | J20 1869. Jno. Pryor No. 81. ay Graum, , P dred coliars from Cornelius Wendell, in conskleration o | MN! cid vot contain the true meaning of the Kanees ty te J. W. Taylor left Warren Street Baltre. THR DANGER IF MR SBWARD I RLZCTED the service # of said Walker in bebalt of the Kansas Lo | Dill, but they sax they would not by act of Congress ex f Noo Baltre 2% Oct. | 68 land, left Bahre. Be dot just to Mr. Seward to say that the idea that, | compton bill tp the Sepate and of that of the English pill | POCNG the Dill. (Extracts jof the debates were reas, a Laquayre. & A on the 28h Jany 1850, M elected, be would make an ultra abolition ad. | ID the House On being asked if he had ever received oe.) Tees Danner 0. U, Bob Whitehed for 8. A. Laguayra . any momey from said Wendell in view of the serviees tn bur! amend Mr. Bix, het Wate Sewth amerion mineiretion, is entirely mistaken. He would do no | dicaiod, tho witness (Walker) positively replied, "No, that meaning of sojourn two on aND weeb thing. He would try to buy, not to bully the South | he haa bevor. x. any abape or form, received any ches derstood there would be a Of the Japanese to A Be would gureue s most eoncilistory policy. He would tb worrow. : = ames makers of stove: Hayward, Bartlet & Co.,. GM Me ofieee with Soutbern men, and create new offices 7 . i _ you | Tony, yg fn¢ Gil them with Southern men. It is not likely that io 5 cnr” Twenty five bundred dol which Con- | Cemocratic orgapization. They hed replied that they | from Iiinols rose to speak be said that he intended fhm maugural address be wot!t recommend the reopen | Eve huvared «When od pon cans ad one Boke of 8008 | Sree ae tone auons! Convention to ascertain who | stawer the indictment of Not done 0.” NE ne ame Urace, Dut very pomsible that he might | rnd of the season afer the Daneage of ine agiah bill” | om. ‘The cbjcei of these reauiouos Lp."Bayeds teases, | crgemtenten Gah Sertaiees Sia cr na eons | Ceescmnne soumumtinn wats Gay, Deiong. the «rection of a monument to Presto S Brooks. pe Cea menyep bmg oe, for Tee net we denounced as beyond the constitutional euiboriiy of ane | Cl ‘bat scied with the repoblicans against bim? The | old Jackson party, too, would be surprised Bow, ¥ Grward can caly got tho Almighty to elect him, | 'S5, wes for unptbing thar | lad dose on een ren’ | Ronaie, and ea on ect of eoarpation, and sentinctest tans | vilies botbers eat Gee del gatca to Charles, and the | Henry Clay was leader of the democratic he cae Wy bishand at thie kind of an administration. But | to do parvicularly. but that Mr. Wendell, being a lide bero silent, aud heard Mr Bayar denounce that attempt, | 'eelar organization sont theire, The Convention pro- te Bpeech: — & medky of ans his enlyepe. Tee peopte wil! eever do. man when florh of Tuude, banded ine over thew mowers | TPC AM cow called open to decite that very queson | ceded, with grest carw'uinees and Integrity, 10 decide, | gt a ‘peop! on the nore Of general good will” Tae witaens was | “hE, by tbe Kareae Dill, wan referred to the courw, | *Pd they decived, by s vranumous vote, that the rudely refused to allow MADAME RATHER. suarply cross examined opon this point, and on sod banikhet from Congrens forever, and which they | ‘deral office bolders of Titinols dit not belong to the de. | to be corrected. He ret Ne ag Bt said that the reson Greely goes for Madame Rates | askew if be ber ever buown of apother cap: of « news | PIECES themselves never to decide He would bold them || ™ocrate party be pt tae Ae TGS Pacer man receiv iag money withoot some apecific under | 10 Weir Plecgee to leave thie question sone. The Seoaior | So far, then. as these vationsl democrats of Liimois are | States What bad all thie to do with the questi? ff becouse 1 comes the Dearest of anything to realizing hie | Pai! x of toe equivalent rendered oF expecta’, hean | {om Virelis (Mr Iumter) declared that the intent and | Scorned, the party bas unanimourly decided a Charles | Nothing. It wae a mere pretext to indulge in | Views of womanie rights. Judge Douglas eays that Gresiey | Swereds Yes, that he had Tosnved enie feamion A sara | SECerPanclng of the Kapaa bill was that ope point waa | (0b that they do not belong to it The party nino cecidec, | mation and to excite sympathy for bimeelf as Wemmenily prechical, aud this proves ii. He cannot bave | sum of moory from a friend, without the excnacge of a | Melerred to the courte and that was the limitation of the | *id Mr. Dovgler, bye majority of the whole Eectoral | mab. He ashea bie £ hag e . constitution on the authority of « Territorial L/ College, that | was the choice of the democratic for ® woman in pettionsta for President; so why not aye D4) poriyrent so He eine cama eee ane the frvetor rot enty mage Ubat ney a) Presicent of the United States, giving me fifty once over take one in drocohew? Mr. Oreeley argues that 8 member of Ounen pot pe pe al again io Febrosry of Inet year be quoted that very | ‘il the otber cancidates combined, and yet my democracy Mecame Bates wiki sweep the country. She might with a gr" was upon the soare Of general good will, as | *rare> Ms 8 I ys Es | cossurecd, 1 wlan fe tertaor ms bees cotenemeen Broom, tit not through the Electoral College. Greeley of pony tape ould appear that Wendell to very Senate called ’ the Dave arraigned no man, have Intended to proseribe no | Bimeek would ron lar vewer, In fact, 1 am aot sure that | iherai, aro tbat 2g & FOCd Many irons in the fire, wis 6 ae a teaener abe Ms Fy if you sould support bim be could not be electet; and | be ventures * Gepenration of gratuities to some extent they amembied im Mattes Ounvenans to pF ictating: then, ¢ you desire any office, be would certainly appelat Stosuss’ balere Congrios ta the as Senn ee jueations, They have deciled them in my favor on all | Which be would consent to be elected ‘He explained to» ee Jou Miser te nyiand, jon wget rit of yo, waning he | aise eqns Sooke eythane, tng, an The caclose niavery area: | locisseusln Tsay Keer ioents, felt ofall, ‘the | doctrine of Mr. Chee ona that of Wr Sapue pete one e aly comcition hat you shouli remain away the whole { no* ue ca that enbject bad hover and four year Then the Tritune would Le “published by merce erage he, some, sh carting And be dic not ch oe to answer the question, and referred the Presiceat of the United States and Company.” You | peupie's lobby business le this extraordinary ir Covers | Dim tol to ascertain whether tbe po mig bt put alexander i. Stepbens, of Georgia, on with ~_ - outer ae \Se joatenary’ ant ovtas Gf i hem for View Presivent Their pervousl regard for each ay eae Waser aoe May 14, 1860 their arcu “ comes: be referred bm = a ne | ether woule make up for any differenee ln ineir political | The Huming Ne Japanes Pmbarry Reprint De | colleague t be fact that he re. obatrman of a com: 0 body ¢ ~ end De a ferred him to the Court hed been citec him ae | *** forced to allow my name to go there. Srmements. Wiusces Greviey'® poweriul articles for Doug: | capitation of George Sanders amt Difaleation of Pox. | Werred him wot did not @iok Ue power existed, but after. | thes baa any qeatiomaas triced er tee, tas, that peace don't rand in hie way master Fowler The Why and the Wherefore—Tre Dory | tne evs ence adduced yerterway and the debates jast | JOrity of the votes in that Convention } WEEDS MANAGEMENT dae Party amd thetr Calowlations, do, te a, po = hae fa excuse for pot knowing pa ay | of Whoever wrvies the biography of Thurlow Wood will be | That big barbaric bum dug—the Japanese hmbasey pi a BR rh ee FF ey wy ys against the koowa | fale W presume without the trouble of special inquiry | bas come, bas been received, and bar equaite! ai ite con under the Terstoral law. When the cure pF oe Ey . i KY my ey, In the tostent | fate tbe | note, veat b o bd f Rome’ fortabio quarters at Willard’s Hotel. It waraheliiay | erie, snd the Supreme Court apall Provounce | thet Fran! Pierce © majority Yor, tbe tele. | re nee : owas poser yatu a ya) ae A poled ularly to Woe jovention and | S Jece™ent. will be bincing on him and om | graph carried my message congratulating him an the first | 0 \ Forsoth, Reynard never evinced more | gained b particularily } “| C8ery citioen, and must be carried out in good faith | Choice of the party, an’ 1 was reac in the Convention of conning ls ePaising & goose from the surrounding dan | the free viggers, and a dey lont to Congrere. As for the | with all the power of the goversment We are told that | fore the vote was abroupeed. In 1856, Mr Dougiae said, & PTE Of & paniliry pare thas Weed har sown in his plan for | Japancee themselves, the (ree niggere thought the booor. the Court hes already decited. If fo, there ts ap end of | When Mr. Buobanan received a majority, he sent « mee. | time Every man was bound } Let the decleon go \oto effect, and that | *ege to bis friends to wiundraw Dir name and make the | Sod there te 60 ase in quarreling | Bat will | POminetion unanimous, He would scorn to be the sintions of the Sepate give apy soditioval force to ooo en we ag + é be wae not the “ ‘ .) een 4 ority Of tbe Supreme Court of the Uaited States? | choice Darty, ne did rejoice that the ae ‘sieo “Eka we nominate Sewars’” has down, “We | colored folks in die town wither den dey = ow Does reed Jorrement of the Charleston Conven- | Old democratic party determined to adhere to the | can ‘tell yet, we wel e bimif tie beat’ The | come here Go to feolin’ round too much, somebo bon to give it iy! Ik the Grewion ia made it ie the | great principle of non intervemuon by the foderal govern | has bern conmtesed by those opposed to Seward te mena | snake ‘em off and geil to Orleans. De Lord bien us, aoy | law of the Is reall bound to abide by it. If can ae sere cb tant Terrhories [twas ‘i $ eve the the decixk hat _riebt bare you to pame | = Nene 'y to defend florions old party tha: | Ye would aly be nominated t there should te mani- | bow; niggers ie lookin’ up rerolotions which are to prejodge the question with a view | thore who would deatrov it, becanee tbe will not feasted * etrong popular feeling in bis favor. Of this they Bot the treth ia, that while there Japanese aro ofa | io infiuence the decistoe of the Court? If there is a die. | Change ite platform to wuit their parpowes, 4 had po fear; to they remained quiet. Meanwhile, Sew. | © ¢ark, Choctaw copper color, many of them have | pute as w the trove aoa Of the Court, who can seitie it | Of this attem " e steadily marshall! ‘or the the intelige and expremive coontenances of a pt the Conrt itacif? tt arigee In say other case, | #PPTopriate ban: ard'o te ress were af sneer Gis Convention: | Eitais enveleea Gap euimetins ress They come to ratify | can you “eter mire by reeolotime here what the decmied | quabtes ned that they have got to Chicago, the sleepy eid | ine rerry Weaty of Jeddo; and as they are under posi- | of the Court i#, or what it ought be? The conatitotion nag | hae @ right to feel prod of barndurn ‘rH are eatenished to nd that Weed believes it | tive instructions to be back there by the end of Anguat, | wisely sepernted the judicial and legisistive branches of | Charleston. In 1648 he proc ote Geared {heir way on ints side the continent cas only be pro: | the government. You have mo right to instruct the Court | but failed. He boldly anv ra! fe Dest ton min » lovgre tome five or aix weeks They pring with t bow they shall decide this question. and bave no right to | snd withbeld his ageent to the « @ miming frre ibe Chicago Convention t fe werd Me niiorm anewer for a extended them very funny. “ Why, dry ain't notbio more’n colored folke, wid deir heads shaved. Pe met the eame doctrine, lently entered hie opert of the nominee, be- Lavt ST OVTRLUGENOR FROM GEN, WALARIDGR. @ meury chert of Gome $90,000, which shows that tl “ehine ‘heir position for them When the decision ie | chase be believed the Sonth shouid inaiet on the dactrine Th te vai | Date letter has been received from General | OD ertiand the value of cash in the matter of « jong et made they wil) eve the promr p or carrying tt | of intervention In 185¢ be concinded to eubmit but very thet bis purchase of the brood mates | Ped 'tior te ‘ect. All they sek, thorefore, of ie non ioter. | Poon be came to the conciorion that thie rreat democratic Walbridge.¢ ‘ating pe To get them) beck agein to Japan, they will Probably | vention- bende of, ip the immguage of the Georgia Con. | party wee not competent to preserve and manten wae entirely t of the are of (he repablican party, and con eret the GOvOrEMED Ritogeiher say a quarter of ati! | Fenton. Let ihe subject be saathes forever from the = Lox of My a the conatitation, veninat = on, whieh probably te m ben etl he our eet protte | halle of Congress the political arene. aod referred to | and be came Concho it wae time for ditional o8 the soutaatin e Seward, a be thongi Gey | Pe Oe eee ore than wiht See 1 i Oa ae Appeni to the court, and | them to institute some other orrantzntion for the mein wouls then ike % & some other business equally | +, Japan people ( whe live ee there ean end of the controversy hir Dougias anid | tenance of Southern rights, That he wae comsclentions im " predoctive tirely upen r wr ext to | that be should then proceed to whow thet the Presivent | bw views he (Mr. Dougias) did not doubt, bat be thonght proceedings or prima “Nebe- 7 F FPw rome Poet ornce. pope ceneot eth “om ape retoed thie question when be ego the Kaneas ol | these ‘we would lead to & dissolution of the Union. | What amount the government chadverzar.’’ thas been called the masterpince ‘The intelligence of the deficiency in the accounts of the | *de barbarians Av extract from Provident Merce'y Menage of 1845 waa | (Mr. Yancey’s letter to Mr. Slaughter wae ie | oF otherwise. of Verdi, is bardty his beet composition. Bb poet ot onee York hae Their last grand Eenbasay, we beiiewo, was to the Roly | iced) President Pores then epeake of (he Dill ae adopt | cue to Mr, Yarcey to state this was inten ted THE LOUIEVIT fleot and epectacular Cay gag’ ia undon dt Festmaster at New ean gk Seer secation | rather, ot Rome, IR 1682, cinder the aumpicce of Fuse | ine the great principle of popular pov erewwaty ia the fetier, but wae published apd seversty com: by | br. Pesmieron, (dem ) of Ohio, edly fine, and the manner in which it is put apon the Bere lt bas cast loom like the announcement of a | France Xavier Rat if we are Bot mistaken, | and ale the “iweir at Plater He unquestionsbiy re | fhe editor of the Richmond awh, (Mr. ), when Mr, | the Ohio Legislature in favor ptage dora creait to Mr. Maretzek’s excetlent Geath. I never know \ PY other case of the kind to pro. | ‘he general refulis of that cmbasy were, first, | ferred to the Terrtoniee ae “incipient Statra,” and sod | Yanoay mace an Cxplaration in epother . He had | Lovieville and Portiang canal. He management foonery in very good, and ° o mech familiarity with the dementic instiwtions of | the words “popular soversignty' 9 embraciog the | bere unable to procure ® copy of the whole of this latter | ‘ormation, the costumes, which are entirely new, are Gece sock an eiret. Fe.* Men among our pudtic officers Japan by the Holy Wi © missionaries, and geccondiy, | rights of the people in tho Staten. When the senator | letter, bot bad found @ lorg extract tn the Notional Antel. THE PREFYDENT'® Pre got up in admiradle style. The opera abounds in fine have boo en univereliy beloved as Fowler ther blooty extermination, incinting St. Francie Xavier | from Miersripp sett thie doctrine bed ite dire: trial | lewerr of eptember 4, 1°68. ue Mr. Hickman, (A 1. dem.) of choruases, which were given last night with grea: cor- You weil remember "8 nolee war mde through | Sed all We baveeo reason to fear any fuch disaster in | on the pining of Kansar, and bore it first frolte there, | iver, Mr Yancey aye be cannot trust ench States a eines te tale up the report of the recieets end effect. The orchestra, under the direction APP Ago Aboot ine aerate thie care; but we say that our trace with the Ja | and described itm legvumate fruit af resulting in an | [elaware, regarding her a anti slavery, in which he dif. | the rat's protest of Mr, Muller, was in good training, Indeed, there was the whole coustry twenty ye ation | paneee wlance wtil ify the treewury from (io archy, Violence, Dieatsbed and every imagiondle evil, | (ere rery Woch from the Renator from Delaware, (Mr SAFETY OF PASSENORR® Ow J a AR te the performance & socom, of Samuel §. Swartwoot, Colle ttor at New York. Fow | cuswom house for ¢ penees of ibe minmion. and Preshient Preree gaye these scte were abuses of ite | Bavard’, ho thinks Detawer ban guth on mamas ‘The House to ,) oo , for a first rendéring of a id be prepared to believe that, although be Bet he Jopanene are not the only sensation of the day | p: Of pepalar sovereignty ane Ghose Of the aot | Finwery thad be I willing to bresk up the democratic par. | Provide for the additional pew ones Gill ee eee ering pecpis we prepa mm Sanders hae eaffered onder the | and principle Wiest ® hy no meant remponaibie | ly in ercer fo save ht. He cannot trast Maryland, be- | Sele propelled wholiy or in J Tk will be repeated to-night, fied the country to avoid arrest apd prosecution, ye n+ the Vary Ageot of New York ‘or these abuers, al! he (Mr. Dougies) bat to aay ia an. Tom abo ltents: (0 Onneress: nor Missouri, Varion® amendments were ‘will be AgAID At the matings on Maburday whan, tarred oot ertmate'y. on the foal re ‘Uement of hw ar bes been dwcovered (2 your hat by the ao “aired & free ever nor Teneemme, becenee when the further consideration was postponed Te eanaters, the present Italine Opera seasm st Winter bo a dertor at all, but & Creditor of the rs off! arount: of B ore | thority of the chief under whom be bel the bigh oice of 3 Ror Ken. | morrow, Garten cles. During & brief season of fre wreke count, not to , jn Whip ComMORIty of ofee beltersacdeffice | Seerctary of War, they were abuses He wae amased aneh TPR Poet oMneR neRCEECY at thie house Mr. hae produced three sew Government. Yet such, I wes niormed afew Gaye sinc | sapere, diviie tha honwreet the aay with ihe timtewee that the @enator sdould cite abame me! france «heh om tm the "s ‘8 “La Taiyo,” and by Attormay General Fak @ the fact ure CoMplexloued gentiemen from eastern wide of | entered ip violation of this principle, onvier the el@inetes tame Virginia, be pro syed four new: not Fon ef Whidh he wees ruling epirit, am evrtence Unt the | oerde to cree bin renenee for ‘the cotton Sratem Mise Wiealer, Sas Cores SvEESeES. fa he true reeproting Fowler, the wisdom of the | pe WhD Deoweh! inet stantnietratng into «river the #ytrnet woe ree i the ber tor of whew havo : |