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NEW ~ (ORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19 ay 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. bers of A of al time, paste; i , THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. Manta the soaps of all the Shales. Wresciegny >” ‘ ° RIN 8 republie-a ox membei Assent ly who gave a ben: Our Washington Correspondence. pu ion ata of THE PRIZE G. tr “ing, and of aruwnn a et ear el wees ‘Waervoron, May 16,1900, | Tum Ran. Maran —As one oi the peculiar qualifications pe os ., | Zeven.. The matter wan amen Peace, but | of the bla Noam candidate for President, his friends JOONTINUKD FROM THIRD PAGE) Bromhmel said about ‘The Benicla Boy at Chester Racer—l%; | {he initials or nome” jlumee would be usea where it | A? Devglas.amd bs ena ir epee phy gyn Foner ps re win be formally opened in this city to-patcrow at noon, | of taste, and Ys Intentions Cewands MevsisveyW.zcre’ | Divs peasem en's cope af be Sa Sake | fence ral, which hey nareied were tno of three toU- Mrnen the Governor of Now York, Edwin D. Morgan, will | be cleced am aise j ui | Reception om the Race Curse st | Meese living, Bry.0', Concer and Queen Were 8p- | use ge Jepenese tals morning are mustering the | tend’ rail which old Abe Liacola’hea wade on ® prairie as Obairman of the National Committee, declare that the on, or teeem olay «his region. The repuloxt Cheater—The Steps Takes “,y the Awtho- Peg yee wait ov, the Corn Exchange and — ‘Willard’s Hotel to | farm in Iitinois. tatives from twenty-three States and the Terri. Jah ‘impression. ¢ Coe gd ee ong og un. Fities to Prevent Arother Pight~An- ee Brokers an@ atk their scsietance in tois tes- ine some a tite perce tiaane tad No: Masiarias cy olf Malai th naahaarne me one tories of Nebraska and zane have duly a bal on ones ce as “a evergreen and flowers, "> ay were Meeting *cramged Between = eR Rated that Jim Neitigan had , salloted pe aes to srg their official call upon Gen, Cass, | republicen platform at Chicego the word “national” was transacting riness en , = Orteans from nase Convention for the purpose Tow. fe co ay nese SheR Evita he W" gash Haan eee ce | cf bincanvacniog that city” ‘dir Béyantnmperted thattbe | tho tadies and poliicaas by thousands have come up to | Scserted in the designating name of the party. No sy properly come before them. = oomaler opened,” because the Ocawention has really been in full blast several days, The especial frientis of the principal candidates were on the ground as carly as Friday of last week, #'d commenced tha de- lighifal business of button holiag, delegates on Saturday. But as the majority of represe’itative men in the repabii- can party are pot over ard above rich, and therefore somewhat cbary of their time, ‘ay di1 not begin to pour in in great numbers urwW yesterday; and thus wome of the New York rs toek it quietly enough, float- ‘ng up the Radeon te Albany imShe superb river palaces, luke the New Word steamer; but the majerity did not can’t, | UP” Jerstand, commence the smallest ¥ og ton, aout desalag his Position | upoe wot a 2 power Gongrees over er Terri- tories “and 80 on. Tho belles Yon! ‘the’ repub- very suggestive of the appearance many L wg! (apd they are verdant en? ugh): but Pot to aseail the kettle on 20% jcnf of its hue, Apart from politics, if it can ¥ ¢ ao considered jast now Chicago is a wonder 10 & Ff wanger, It fe as full of violent contrasts as New Yop! It ts metropolis of the West- qis city which ls but a ear or two on the W rong eide of thirty. It bas ite ups and dower , in ‘street gredes and other of it is potter things as well; but ia broad averwes, iteaet i Senvo until Saturdey cveniog, taking the midmight train | puiidings, splendid the ps, end fine enc ‘cout of Albany, @ad arriving et Suspension bridge on Sun- | show that there 's 480! 14 foundation ‘this miraculous prosperity. Chicago! » » perfect refex of a!l the good and the bad in our nattoy a] character. Flere may be seen, es in @ sterececope, # 1! our stropg poluts and al! our weak poirte—all our be aaj haste te be'rich—all our con- tempt of old ferT og am ridiculous: day morning. At Albany they met the delegates from ‘Maseachutetts, “with a and of music,” which tooted about Vac ttreets to the intense disgust of numbers of sleepy citizens. Tue Sabbah atthe falls was occupied arvebu affectt’ on—all our reat energy, enterprize and ‘with the performance of those religious duties for the Perseverance, of spored to whick no “altien are insur. serapuitus observanee of which politicians of all parties -aro expecially noted. Every delegate read bis Biole dur- ‘Qng tse whole of the day, and each eutsider was furnished with « pions tract our extravagamoe at the bung and our sepigoi—in fact, all the idioeyncracics of ca mey be summod vp te the magic word economy at tb Young Amer Chicago. New Fivur at Augusta. Monday morning everybody was up and dressed bright ng Ns 28; 1008 ‘and early for the start towards the setting sum, There ee seen Dew wheat wan in fd market to's. n ‘was some little extra excitement about tho affair, as thore #59 und in Stovall's mills, Augests. A omall sbip- war quite a struggle for passengers between the Great meat ¥ i] leave for New York to-morrow. ‘Western (Cavadian) Railway, connecting at Detroit Death of Hon. Wm. 8. Dano 1 Central, and the Lake Shore Bosroy, ve neigan Sarbern, Tao latter roads oifered to |. "22¢ Hon, Wm, 8. Damrsil,s well kzdwa pricier, aod end Michigan Sou‘hern. we inte momberot Congress fren the Third. district? died carry passengers through (five busdred miles) im Gfteom |} ~woeterday after a long Hinces. hours, an¢ the others to sixteen. The time anade by Doth was remarkable considering the distance run. T'se Obiteary. the ligutest train, aur, caine, NEWARE, May 18, 1980. Lake Shere party bad the ligate ant) CMIN®, 1M | Hon. Ferdinand S. Shenk, of Somerset couaty, ne about fro minutes herd. Our run on the Grams Weatern forme ly a member of Comgress, and several years Judge of the averaged forty miles ¢2 hour, and I have nev er eujoyed rt of Errors and Appcais of this State, died suddenly areilway ride more, The Michigen Centrab is not 80 eb as bis ton's residence, in Camden, yesterday, aged teven- stantially Duilt as tho Western, but ia Qf ite up te tho ty-two year @andard of Americen railways. ‘The majority of delegates, the whole, imdeed, of the New Yerk and Massachusetts delegations, Cafme by the MIDLi gen Ceatral, which runs {hrough @ very sousd repeoli ean district. 2 various poimie beween Detroit and Chicago, whore Drief stops were mede, the uatives tara ‘ed out in comsiderabie mumbers, cheered lusty, aad fired of cannons in distressing proximity to us. ‘Ase matter of course our band played, and other bands anawered in strains more or fees duicet Likewise the 3900 Fee ody fh. pies — facetions “ve, the unctwus «vats, whe powerful King, | $509 tale, 4 agg 12,000 fearing cr? ‘were moved to orate and to toH the Michigamders what | change quiet at 1052/2 109. a great Stave New York is; what a tremendous party tho repablicans have, amd Row they were golngto Culcago ; tnot oidly #0 pominste a candidate, bat to declare who anait | °#”? Dales; advance on the persone i nal a ‘be the next President. Governor King did the paternal Flour dull: nosaler. Wheat dull and lower: red $1 25 ne woll, and bleseod everybody ge! ily without dis- | a $1 hy Ny . a a - pai pe ay %.: bag ol . com ¥ 700. w 183 10, 720. @ The. steady: mess, $18: tinction of party. Ner dki the New York Cieros mono- | 16} ‘ii, Sonwens tine & 7: mane, S15 Polize the forensic hosors. Can any one who heard it | 1:10’ in kegs Whiskey dull and a Pn forget the stirring apes! of Athenian Swift on the railroad ae a Pmuarm rats May 18,180: —_ ‘our dui eat declin white, switch at Jackson? or John ©. Wyman’s tremendous pul | . 91% “on q Provish quict,” Whiskey's'cady for Maseachusetis at Kaiamazoo, or the ‘brief but telling” remarks of John A Andrewt? while our heated journals Berrato, May 18—6 P. M. at 21Ke. a 23K. rae ol clea ot Niles. 'T should judge mot, eapocialiy | _ Fiourin fale dowandMed stouty: wales 900 bbip, Wheat warm weather. held sbove the views of buyers, aud nothing of epor- Tehould tell you that when we startet from the bridge | tance ¢: Corn ¢ul! ana heavy: sales 12,000 bushels the Seward men got up.quite a demonstration. They hid Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Puuxpgtrnia, May 18, 1860. Stocks coll Penseylvanle State 5's, 95, Reacing Rall~ Toad, 2)3: Morris Canal, 66; Loug Railroed, 12; Peppsy!vania Ratlroad, 38%. Sight exchange on New York a: par. Monn, May 17, 186). Cotton steady sales today, 6,000 bales; quotauons nominal. Savanxan,"May 17, 1860, Cotton unchenged - rales today, 340 bales; sales of the week, 2,360; receipta of the week, 5,400 bales, Onaniasrox, May 17, 1860, Cotton—Seles to day, 700 tales of tbe week, at 500. @ for hot to slightly damaged; Tltinois round a sik banver, wih the Senator's portrait, aud decorated | beid at 67c -#58c., without sales. (ther grains nominal. every one who would wear them with badges letisred | Whiskey nominal at 2c. Canal freighta steady at Hc “seward.”’ It had on a striking dog collar, vratsemiance | ov flour, 126 on wheat, 116. on corn, t York. Lake to me, @ person without that very cheap article, poitical | Importe—6(00 bbis flour, 75,000 bushi beai, 40,000 euthusiaam. However, is did no harm. Everybody teis | bushels corn. fraernal. Moses H Gripneli and Tom H. Maubias Cvcwxams, May 18, 1860, Flour in fair demand at $656. Wheat steady. Whis- ‘arts, ouwiders aad insiders, all wich, swallowed the same | key es Bacon active at 7}4¢. @ 63. Lard drm at lle. alle. Osweco, May 18, 1860. with the Same cinders, enjoyed nivbled the eame African j Bales €00 Dbis, at $5 26 for Stale Wheat ia demand, Sl ems and liway etauon beef, hung in Flour unchanged liclous ple, and exerted | from sp:ing wheat. doug: cracker, gnawed the jwicy eptcurean delight over we ‘Weir imaginative facultica upon the rural coffee and the | tellers generally are two cents 5 al Provincial whiske Tk was @ Wucbing and a dusty bayan | 1,0C0 bushels amber Wisconsin, weene. All your Timous equalizors—oirt and politics, | in good detwand and market better; sales, 30,000 bushels burger whiret—<id the work of {raternizatioe, at 59. a OO for Indiana and lilloam. Cale quiet. the e, remes wucned Barley Gull, with sales of small low at Tlic. Rye io At last the weary ride was over, and the lights of the | )tmited request; slice, 3,600 bushels Canadian on private Queen City of the West (Cincinnati must give up thattitie) | terms. Canal freight steady at 30c on flour, 6c. on shimmered in the clear waters of the lake, while the | wheat and 8c. op corn to New York. Lake imports 1,100 bbls. four, 64,000 bushels wheat, 78,00 bushels corn, 1,000 burhels barley. Canal exports 3,000 bbis. ficur, 26,000 bushela wheat, 84,000 bushe's corn. Chicago clocks struck the hour of ni ‘SIX Short, sharp screams of our steam whistle informed the expectant Citizens that the avelanche of immense individuals for wa abou; to descend upon their devoted heads. Then the good repudlicans Degaa to light ‘up thelr houses, aod, like te Thane of Cawdor, to display their baoners upon the outward walls. ‘Tie DonGtas Mex Moving —The Douglas demoorats wil! bave a mass meeting next Tuesday night, at Cooper lasti- Then numerous enthumastic individuals who call the mse! Wide-awakes (( don't agree with | tute. Eminent speakers from abroad will aidrees the them, but chacun ‘= gout) a im @ double | meeting. Dne.and produced, with hundreds of torches, the effect Fre iv Bycara Aveyce —Betweon seven and eight of a wall of fire. The cannons began to the ros | : ne Seer, Geena’ Gants sakes ee or O'clock last night fire was discovered in the photograps imto everybody's = crow: an od | and daguerrien gallery of Robert E Burns, op tho thire the great railway station tue strees © | foor of No. 365 Eighth ayenus. The firemen wire Sie eel tei inok at a docle ot Seaarel of Kad? | promptly at the premisoe, but before tho Games were ox &ry, {atigued and {il bumored poiiticians, covered with | tinguiehed the entire contents of th» gailory wore dee- cust, and at an | toyed. How the tire originated is present aruabe of | Mr. Burns estimates his lose at between $4,000 and $5,000 principles, ipsured for $2,000 in the Firemen’s Fund and 82,000 in The see: ‘The Be Feuive Renee Gum . The etore and eecond long line the | floor are occupied by Woll Scherck, an & clothing store ‘tb usapde er, | end dwelling. The stock ao 4 furniture are dameged about the music the bands, the bearty cheers of the | $500 by water; insured for $4,000 in the Wathiogtoo, " vigoroos, earnest, bustling way | Brooklyn. Rutgers acd Pacific. The basement is occupied which everybody ruabed about to do notaing in parti- | by R. O'Neal, carpet weaver. Stock damaged about $100 cular, mace Up an enseméde 69 unique as to afford graufice- | by water; ineured for $5.0 in the Market Lasurance Com tien 10 peop: political demonstrations, and ho have done © good deal ia ihe way of @ been bored to death vA. Wood and inrured for 0 to the Manhatten Insurance Company. William Allen snd Robert Bingham oocupied the upper part aa a Owelliog. Their furniture is damaged about $100 by water: no ineurance. Mire Dickie oocapied part of the Gret floor s# a millinery store, elichi damage by water, and insured for $600 in the Peter Cooper Insurance Com Baoy. The Fire Marshal bas the maher under \avestiga on. tug over snd above clean, vulgar omalbuses were resort e110, acd the ladies on We hotel balconies were quite dis gosted Fairly landed, we found the city im a fever of excite Ment Ia other places the ues about & conven .ion i ua. S\ly confined to the piace where it @ to be held and the taverns to which the delegates resort Here, however, Jersey City News. ‘Tor Myeremiecs Meaoan iv Janey Cry —A laty whose bame bas beew used ip connection with this mysterious sir ts pow in the city. Her friends fee! that an unwar ble hberty bas been t fm the many a>eurd state ments which bave been circolated. apd which the) feel it * unpecersary to refer to. Deatn oF «4 Bor Cavern py Grier —S bout four weeks since a boy, fifteen years of age, named Joba F. Griffiths, whore parents reside at No, 226 Newark avenue, Jersey City, was arrested at the lostance of Wa. Webb, who re. sides In the same house, charging the lad with having enticed two of hie children lato an outhouse and provat! ing opom them to take part in & revolting act. Griffiths, wuo bad been unwell from donde betog given Wt tbe action of the Grand Jury, whea be at ovce returned home overwhelmed with grie! an | ANd mortifcation, and was immediately prostrated upun la | & ded ef rickoese, ‘which brovght 09 & severe nerrourmces Or St Anthony's dance D-s Zabriskie and Derick atteod ed the boy ani cit everything in thelr power to restore bim to bralth It appears, however, that the montion of Mr. Webb's OF on hearing bis voice, had the effect mt there conetite plonging fre about equally divia much interested int opoonerta Even the women sad children talk politics elong wi'h their candy and crochet. all ic there isa rosh and acrush anda jam in the b the #lovns, sircets—aad, ja fact, ali over the city. [notice but very litle drinkiug, which perhaps may be accounted for, in part, Sy the rumor that the ly bad. AS an instance of the at Feution, as many as two thousand # received the Penns a delegation at the ets ring, and with bana escorte’ them to Lue solema faces of ine delegates, most of #, and their vain bat the democrats seem as publica Convention as their paid Wo the C Attired tn solemn black, b the fate of the nation revtei on bis ehouliers He tae diplomatic, end pretense to be aqoarmted with dry terrible scnemes which are ba‘ch ng aware that two or three quiet, pleasant fellows boh.od the formes Work matior# as thoy please, and that our powte- rous iriend is to them he effect is com'c beyond mally along, as if aloota ay in the hands of the porter, snare The great lobbying centre {¢ at the hotel from which phat at 1 write. ie were ‘ned Here nei Here the « ty ail the Siates have their heatqaar ‘ational Committee’ mects. Hore as y ata tbourand peoole are packed! ia a hae which id be ‘all with baif tbe number. Here i & conetent And all night Provably as ty toouand persons bave pasved in and oat Jeaib to rbeumati¢m sad excitement of the ner. wenty By —— = parents | arte overwhelmed there doors within the last twenty four hoarse Here you | ¥it grief, fully Deliering that be was brought to an un burly form of the ‘Chevalier Webb as he | Umely dea’h by a false sesuration. Mr Griflthe ata'ce ‘about Seward to somersiad sided | tbat ® tenant of Dis, with whom he has ned some ¢ Fest; of Thurlow Weed, | Wor woring to have bim ejected fom bit pre everywhere at once; or Nye, | mites for everybody, animal epirite | De i Gampen, aed @ cheerful smile, Deate or 4 Lapy at rim Feary Hover —Oa the arrival 0 alway man, ot Grinnell, ruddy, pleasant face and mde whiskers. like an Qountry gentleman. oF Chsee, of Ohio, bandso ne 4 epparently Without guile, or Tom yer sia 4 full bead higher than all the rest of the crowd. oF ¢ ley, always arguing the case ome tough Soward oor of the Philadelphia train at Jersey Oiey. at ten o ctook inst night, Mre. Anna Myatt, am invalid, wife of Robert P. Hyatt, of Baltimore, wee taken suddenly {!l,aod before the arrival of Dr. Quidor, who wae immedistely seat for, expired im the ferry house. Her consumption of a sears standing ig aft left Batimore, accompanied by her busband, Me, apd never seeming to make By he way. some | Mre. b wag this morniv apoa Greeley a | for the pw of visting ber mother and friends, resid coat tall, and the colors of | ine at No 168 Wooster street, New York. Durte bie ene to. The Bote et jat eho ating at Grat, but grow tiresome |! i# the ‘ Proved too trying for her feeble constitution, it parred quietly away. Coroner Gaffoey was od on viewing the body gare @ permit for the ut the same men over and over agein ful is oaly Duncomoe, and nes of mon are Brough a8 candidates the itbont amalicnt o;® ything more om. & boae for simple delegatys | Te™movA! of the remains to New York. whic OF & Vereaat oc tor, dere a the lncuete 9 tea the pro vineial journaliet im hie full effvigenor let him go toe Ne oes! Gonvention. . Taking ail his information from tre pS aral editor bes sothing to do bat 19 | up was not of any misc vats, and the quamtity of sail be carries ie | but by the tnferfererce of the lca! authori wometb og cue more owcure bis paper, ths | South, tm the State of Alabama, wo Deheve. feere ie a more : Behavior and ihe more expansive and | law ip that State which probielie *»y play company from @uperd his dignity. 1: le Une Ryo ct Rew meus in be highee ‘forming ¢)Cereat to the aenouncement i their pod devel r e febed pro me Coe evening Parodi wae annnowncet ges eager Seat sence deen at work all day at | for a covet part, bet before the commencement of the @ repa' : ee pw yh te oy of Cute eotertele ment sha was calted out of tows, aad we believe Mier Hattie Brown, of this city, N the law © teers bade they pro@tea campaign purposes ¢ because it Core badly the style of dwelling affected by the rod moo you, With lis expanse of lumber, hasty aod ieveg Mroes08 and Foreral enermile, of the -epobii an pu ba end ido.t like & man who bar got op ina lerribte & (fo take tn ooriy train, and ia his haste bes overton cof his atiire. Tt is an odd jandie of two or , Rot very well moniter tog th "towed It would be aon srodl® pocuct up'l! the agent fomes won! money in Paro'i's act ot ivegresable; considering | to py. claim, ebich wae Cone. "The company then Tr, the Wigwam mar be | broke he me goleg home. Mist Hattie Brown, Which thet dietioguished artier, 3 belleve, i¢ im town at present. —Aeckerler Mepren, May a Forty Worst —The wheat crop in females of @ retber oon “t 40% 09)! exertion, large | fo ripen, and barvoet will econ comme Champtonship of England=The Time and Place Agreed Upon. ‘The Benicia Boy, in company with several of his Ame- ican friends, visited Chester the day previous to the cop being run for, and took up his quarters in private lodg ings, taken for him ‘by his late treiner, Jack Maciouald. On the cup day he visited the course, and commando his hare of éclas, and received the warm congrataistions: of umny sporting magnates and members of the aristo crecy for bis bravery in the ring. A subscription list was st once started, and a cousiderable sum was rentized. The words ‘preceding the subscribers, names set forth that ‘this oubecription ts presented to John C. Heenan as a token of British esteom for his pluck im crosung the Atantic, ‘and bis bravery in fighting for two horrs and quarter against Tom Sayers, the winner of meny battles, and Ckampion of Evgtexd.”’ On the morriog after the cup race {Thureday) bedect Chester for Liverpool, and -pro- ceoted to London the same evening. Accompanied by hie trainer, Cusick, and Messrs. Hughes, Bulligea, New- veld and others, Ro visited the next dey the well keown photographic gallsry of Mr. Watkive, where he bed bis Wkenets taken %2 various attudes, Doth im piaia and fighting costume. H» weighed considerably more than he did on the day of fighting, having increased to about 190 pounds, amd he bas begun to ro cultivate bis mous tache and imperial. While in Wetkins’ stutio ho was asked respot.ing the great fight, when he emphatically taid “tbat Ro considered the referee bid robbed him of the belt, and that be told him eo'that morning” Ho said bimeelt bed collected 1, webort time in New York, sng he ope ® $60 bill as bis owa personal sub- teription. Mr. T. 0 Burns end Mr. E. Jones sent in their resigna- ‘ies a8 mrembere Of the committee fer stated reasons- we Fee eee ee temas Cinta wene apparent in nie wee Mr. D. Cavanagh was ad to the commAtee, A \clter was read from a boy named J. B. Kemp, from ope of tbe Southern Stetes, who had a great admiration teed of hin Bebidng Sayers. open, sano ous Soult 1000 pee 88 DO One Con! withold from the “ttle of He since of the bn five cents as of hard ibe fight for the Seen aint this object. He had heard tbat boys im Epgiand sometimes sent three cents to fayerr, and thie was better th A motion thavking Master K with the amemdmerit that carried. ‘was this discovered than ® motion was made to strike it out, which was unanimously agreed to.~ , Osg HUNDRED GUNS FoR Te Usion Ticker.—A salute one hundred guns was Gred under the direction of tho Washington Artillery, in New Orleans, on the 11th inst. ,, in honor of the nomination of Bell and Everett. Drcuixes —Hon. William Stewart, republican, who now represents in Congress the Twenty-third district of Pena- sylvanis, declines a renomination. Nommxc to Do, axp How ro Do It.—The French part of the New Orleans Courier gives one day’s proceedings in- Congress, as follows:— ‘the Capito! to hear the conclusion of the great Baltimore Convention electioneering speech of Mr. Douglas. He ‘complains thst he feels something of the old trouble in his throat; and there is evidently good ground for this state- ment, for bis voice tince last night has become somewhat thick and busky, and it constantly admonishes him to be carefal. He continues his quotations from old speeches, old amendments, old bills, old reports, old resolutions, old meesages, old platforms and oh letters of democratic statesmen, politicians, committees, Presidents, conven. tions and candidates, to prove the soundness of the dog ma of squatter sovereignty—and there appears to be 20 end to bis materials, But this is all very dry, very stupid, flat and unprofitable, and from an ordinary Sena- geruemen confidently expect to ‘Thus let the noble work go on! When fveely contributed to Sayers in Englaad, shall not Heonan aleo receive @ substantial proof of the admiration of bis countrymen? Shall Ssyers receive gold, and he none! Ho none! The mention of his name of apt astonishment is a rebuke to us! eee the nifll bring forth material for the both parties om gos init We desire ceive hundreds of golden eagies in return for the beaut ful sbote hemede in vindication of the honor of our na- teal vird. Shall he exbibit such Se himself and not receive it from othera? Oh, We desire that his bench of fives hesrs of X’s; that his peepers shall feast vpen gold; that not only shal the grativade of the people i ‘want to know, not what Tom, Dick or Harry said, or did, or signed in 1848, °60, "62, ’54, ’65 or °E6; but we are wait- ” float a8 pleasant incense up to his sneezer, but that be wan determined. : ‘ Wat ear fo herte, to dared at nig nat | © oregon of algae a urpore was, when ure tovunerioa, ‘make mawiles aah Morrweey ght him,” and f'be would-not for s large oes ie ne mem manian a Tenors Se steke, he ebould compel him to nce,’” grateful welcome when he returos Columbia’s ebores, but that pow we shail put th dee jpeour kets apd draw them out i Sllea for bis it. Who doubts that to such an offering his poe Ewe slightly battered, mug would be bowed in | fight, if only for six. The Staley bridge ‘infant's challenge he simply pote ctaea by sagiog, tant be ‘aly, Wabed to, most ry cluced fim, ashe would show Kime thing or two, He had learned hard } acknowledgement; that his claret would be warm- | have preferred the Senate to the White House for the next semewbat in the English pote res oon eee Dard | (a-with emotion, and would rire in bleshes of ation | six yen baving been torned out of the chair ofthe | RPsapenranivas rnowram Pacinc ar Cuncado.—In th> to bis cheek: est home brewed slways does; and ‘Comanittes on Territories ag a heretic, he was com- | proceedings of the Chi:ago Cenvention we find the names: | fore be ebould ibe ‘Infant’ apy other incipient prodigy. te of Horace Greeley, of Oregon, as one of the committee to. Tint’ vemaiting blemishes ip the facial reg‘on have di- eS ee, end that Convention had sustained him. af i uyadneandaeeaene ene mupiebed within the last few days. There ts no trace of tho fame on thirty-seven rounds, shouli | 48 he warire up bis voice returns to him agein, and constr’ ‘form, of Oregon, res battle of Farnboreugh vislblo, except the veriest soar es + should | spraks as if to an outdoor assemblage of twenty thousand | the secretaries. ‘Thayer is the black republicen mom! under the right eye, the eye iaelf being ly blood. men. | He takes up the ‘Southern league” of Me. Yancey, | of Congrces from the Ninth district of Massachusetts. thot. His general eppearsnce and mi jar Gevelope- | ments were feos, ‘and 4)i that bis friends could desire. After leay'pg Waikina’, Ticenan and his attachés drove off to the Loncon bridge tiation, and proceeded by railway to the Crystal Palace to ‘witness: the ‘grand torchlight proceesion’’ in celebration of the Mendelssohn festival. Tom nayers bad ecarcely recovered from the eltects of tho eerier of ovations which he haa been received hen, the moment be appeared-at Chester, be was again tan) ire of ach Hew 1x New Yorx Devecares Vorep at Cuantestox.—- A slatement, in some particulars erroneous, having been published of ths vote of the New York delegation, we give, into = revolution; force of Mr ¥ icncrieee ia shewn to be me . Yan at 20, wo innlge this Southern the beg! ot that his deeds could be honored by euch sordid apprecia- we that the ror the retin eas i" Werls needs not the auibouty of precedents to make or! ni ane ae lige gegen ey wil nd whether, expounder principles of @ political party and, as wwe learned by the second edition of yesterday im the coming For Wr. Doverss—Mersrs. Richmond, Mclaughlin, Bel” Hexs1p, the representative of 11s pricct; Cary’ mont, Cagger, Titcomb, H. J. Miner, > Glowacki, Glikeson, Hudeon, ap Haskin, Hulett, Ladlow, Savage, Hol” presidential contest, may receive $200 from an recia- ‘ a ii eeced rovereign, herself about to honor | tve club of admirere, ax a teetimonial of high | 75S Ssstor has closed his speech, and this i his eon | HY, Warren, Stetson, A. C. Beach, Spraker. Sourch, Guam jo aaniente, ile Ty sate Tied at | esteem; may not the vindisator of A Fe | closion. From the beg'aning to the end of thie two day's Ah gg a Ean, Splnaty > ie 8 ee ye ae at once | ceive $16,000? And that truly, if we look asthe matter | speech be bas given not the slightest indication of Fron eee Ona , Eastman, Bissell, Johnson, Feel ere ie ee ene anes hin'as, | ip this light, prize fighting seemeth to be more profitable ‘one inch beyond the equatier sovereignty 2 Peck, Ogden— 47, iva was Knows, crowds murfouaved ibe. hotel Drcrztieg | Seine Tessas Mal hea ee enone Saeiae wich broke up the Convention at Charlestea. are | pesch, Burbans, Wrighi, Deverener, De Wate, Noieune a ¥ hear bad ‘er | the points upon which he stancs:— » * * apd cl ig to vooiferously that it could be d bi Staats, Sey mour, ker, Hub! , Crosweil, over the city The corcouree of people was immense, and | Pcuniay gain ten | the exercke of the | }. He adores to the establiahed principlesof the demo- | jrisseil, Spencer, Randal, bbuterworts, Batlow oe” their determination ro strong to catch a view of the cham- | 1). iu, loving audience at the Cooper Institute, and the For Mr. Gumumm—Fowler, Cooper, Corning, Miner, cratic a 2. whe Giarietn teceders have abandoned these ete yon, that Tom, like a “brave knight,” was compelled H+ welcome = Coebrane, Kemble, . North, appear at the wincow, and bow to the ‘acoorded }» Paige delivering of Mteral physical blows payeth better than if lg ig ee ‘Waterbury acd’ Mr Barto voted for Mr. Hunter, and: mere political blowing. run as an 3. The Democratic Nationa! Convention of 1860 has sus- J, » eee ee ee see or the hotel, | ‘Béependert candidate for President! 1¢ opens upon our | taiced him. Ryncers for Mr. Breckinridge, whieb, if possible the enthusiastic clamor of the | ™!B¢ tuch an ex tour se of reflection that we feel 4. That he thus stands forward to-day as the aathor- multitude, A select few obly could be admitted to “the | ‘S¢2pable of entering upon the subject. ized organ of the national demosratic party. The Regatta. It wee stated in conversation, before the commencement of the meeting last evening, that information hed been | received from private letters that a new fight was to take — place between Beepan and Sayers in irelapd, the time and place to remain a secret until Saeee ae the Gxbt, and twenty Ove pereons only to jute each par- SPLENDID PRIZES. The prizes for the annual regatta have been manufac tured by Messrs. Tiffany & Co., of 550 Broeiway, from. Original designs. There are five,and are of solid silver. presence,” pnd they did rot fatl when they left to exprees their gratification at baving had a (de a tete with Eogland’s bravest champicn. On Wednesday he visited the race courte, teking up bis position in the grand stand, from which be obtained acompiete view of the race for the er “cup.” The aristocratic and gay groups collected around | 17° .') ofthe contestants to choose bis own comp] | ‘There is a tankard,a salad bowl, an ice bowl, a castor, por siey gpg Peg fd cold aot bat be ia Ii war tiated that Heenan bad gone to Ircland to train, and @ chafing dish for oysters. ing of the cetimation in which he w beld by the a A public meelivg, to lay before tbe public the merits of to ibcurand.”” In the evering be paid a visit to the Ma- Se e 'monial, will be held om Monday evening | of 1 sic Mall, to witness the performance of Campbell's Min- a in the ttrele. tooner bad be entered than the audience the opinion: Coromers’ inquests. the cheers and of bais and handkerobiels that greeted him were ‘Tne Fipeit Ge £ Taee® TRAGEDY.—The inquest in the case such #8 we should think never bad their parallel within | of Franz Gerber, who was killed at the tenement house the waile before. Theeable minstrels generally command | 1.4 Blorid a ight, w porary grees, the attenvcn of their auditory, but on this occasion their 3 reet, Saturday }) under 00 an: eweetert frills fell not upon ears, for Tom was | what suspicious circumstances, was concluded Wednesday _ ee ee nag Oe CT nn at the | B/ Corouer Schirmer at ibe Eighteenth precinct station house. Abcut a dozes witnesees in all were examined, { ‘Dut the test'mos y was accumulative, and would hardly 5 ben, g to the amusement of the aesombiage, it | repay our readers for the trouble of perusal. George Nal lig bted m's bead. The champion on hiened mes. tbe oxen ment and fun, by good Dumerediy pda the | bnger, a lad about fourteen years of ago, was ono of the | gage, Attorne} Geoceal Sea bee 80 construed it. The “ule with both bands, ana yo bimeelf oe Se moet important yore He stated that be was | ———_ on yen ary 2m ele epee, aud seemed to ctjoy the chauce joke amazingly ‘aged fallin, the | ithes ‘orthern ehotliy betore ten eieoc Bee, te crowd ageembiod oan copetanl bangion States tn the evdor ‘of Douglas and Dred Scott in outetce to greet bim on ox wes even more Jpon looking closer, | tame breath. dense than ‘rea be entered, and the pressure was | the boy sayr be raw some one str’ fac ceased ‘upon the | . But Mr. Dovgles plays no pat terns Fine He fo great, and the turmoil and cheering so deafening, | band with a bemmer or some other and that = tgnores Dred Scott, or rather be only Jers tbat de bat we were obliged, most unwillirgly, to beata hasty | immeciately thereafter deccased ne hie and fell | cision to be that, Dred Scout My ey . retreat from the brave champion’s company, merely | tone greund. Emma Miller, alies Holt, the woman ar- | Bigger Lot being a citizen of tbe United he has 0 from the necessity of safety, and to escape being | rested on svapicion of Pushed deceased out of the right to a bearing before the Court. Southern men Nerally crosbed by the throng in their blind hod: | wircow, mace « long statement in reference to the aifsir, insiet that all the ER Feasovs end points _ Cbg Cager bees to get even a peep at the gallant Tom | (h eubsterce of which bas been already published. She of constitutional a the Court for this Sayers. On Thore ing, an hour before the com | preferred ber eiire ignorance of the cause whish decision are paris of decision, snd thet being 20, peement of the races, @ loud cheer rang along the falling of window, they bave the right to demand phe ay kG vente of Che Tom was sgein ast, and at a the Cemocratic party, and er oes 6 cand) ter be came pp ope of the streets leadwg to the jee to the ~ date pled; advance to abide by deowion. attired tn ope of the smartest and most faabionsble bive the ‘Thus fortified egeinst sovereignty cloth suits. He was gloved quite afer (he mode, and ‘cap Dieod. | over slave ‘the Territories, the ‘States wii! ped” by ope of the bestest of hats. The damaget “ Auc- many better understand at Reltimore than they did at Charles Uoneer” was etill ecapended in @ black leather patent again, ton, the precice distinction between their position and that cate, barging from the ehoulder. the course, curtost ‘with Of Mr. Deuglas. It ia manifest that Mr. Douglas will not ty ci6 pot appear to be on the wane, for be was literally | that cf Mre Diffenbeck and the who made the ee out. Iti equally evidest, we think, tha: Lostied by acmiriog crowds. Ip the be viettec | arrcet Ail the witnesses in giving Emma a bad =the ~~ Lae np | Teeoluuons of Jeflertou the betthg rooms, end whist there be was mob pleaced | character, several of them taying that tuey knew her to Devis will passed by —- wy RAY and cergbted with a sertes of caricaturce of the different | be a courtezan for years. and a very common at. Be 4 that this proceeding will unite South » “vounda’ and phases pf the battle of Farnborough, re- | The jury ip this case, efter due deiiberation . Douglas. And what theay Why, this is what we ‘The Prssirext opened the proceedings in a short ap< preniing os they did some very laughable aud oumo- | vercict of “Death by injuries caused by being 7 antictpate — egprepetate speenb. Tour ine cette suppered to have taken place at the mit. of & window of the 1b story of the house rst—A break up of the adjourned National Democrati> P We are baopy to be able to anvounce that the sabsorip | ridge street, oa the morning of May 13,1800. Further, Convention at Baltimore into two camps—a Dovgias aut ‘The children, who were arranged upon the platform to. ton iat for the Hpgiieh champion is receiving strong ac | we believe that Emma Miller, alias Hott, 1s impiicated arti Dovgise comp—on the tasue of equatior joty. | the nomber of qbout one hundred, then very pretuly ceevione daily. Yeeuerday (Friday), im adettion to the | either se prireipel or accessory to bie death” Upon the - Second—Two hoetile democratic tickets for the anne (ti byt pry A Ietof tubvertbers end cona'tons alreaty pubilebed.a | rendition of th verdict Coroper Schirmer teformet deney— '* Deginning ‘Heavenly Father, throne: cililery <flicer preremted himself mt the office of the | imma thet be would be compelied to commit her to the im every | above dh.” The manner in which the hymn was exe- referee and banded bim the eum of £160, which bad been 8 Stace | cuted was positive proof thet the children had recsived collected bw party, ands very carefal tuition. eferred agaipet Ler, a1 Hratp touching Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Cayler, of the Epis- oth: | jourly detsiled. The de- | prolengabon till Septem! Germany, and weal? years of twern the Douglas and anti Dovglas mar, and lived with his wife ic ecmes too ate. The break has been rade, the " — wideEing, aud thie fpeech of Mr. Douglas ié not Tun Lame Srapmixo Arrray tv Avevce A —Coroner ture of peace, bet a declaration of war. Prepare for four parties end four Preeidential candidate Jackman concluded the inquest Wednewlay at Bellevue — for the November election, to wit — BH spital upon the body cf Jobn Cunningham, a nat've of Republican— Abrem Lincotu. ¥ ' Ic og Irsland, aged 28 yeare, who was fatally stabbed bya = A”7ihern Pomovay—S A. Douglas Hodgron, tn avenue A, on San “4 Union Party— Jot Bell. Michael Cupnivgham, father 0” de- And upon the civision of ten are prepared for a republican the f J peeepeet to the of that Kensaa-Ne- bratke Dill. “That is the way their fall arose.” then tbe bed prev ceased Was a Dative of copal church, followed by the reading of the Scriptures by the Rev. Dr. Fantay. Rey. Dr. Vaw Dyxe then read the report of the Corres- penta erteeh eae he Cae orams ~ mpc rient changer en the inrtiteuion, while the health of some 174 chitiren het ‘The authorities appear cetermioed to prevent a recond mectivg between the two champlous Two offiserso* poher, epecially dirretad by the Home Secretary of State waited ypow M7. Dowling, ihe editor of Bel's Life, ana au'ioned bite that if atiempis were mate to retew the fgbt in ery place wbere the warrant o! the Home Secreta, ry bad spy Joriseiction of authority, they would at ones be tad, slot g wih the backers and secon ta in the late ne prorecuted for the former breach of the peace. wg dee er i 4 e a 7 e5ee day evening last. coated, lertuties Wet Lbe prisoner, deceased aod several others were stancing in front of the premises No Sts svence A, when rome worde prose between (deceased ond when te lat street, rear Myrtle avenue, The reportof ihe we the cay. tion on the part of the authorities, vally becn arranged between od Sayers, and all the par ume and place satisfactorily agreed upoo. yy Will only be sitenced by some thirty or forty friepde each, and the whole affair managed with the retest secrecy. It \s pot cowsivered prudent to publish at the prevent time the foil particclars of when and wbere the fgbt is sppolnied to take place, as the time fcMficlertly Cieiant to allow it te become ktewn ia ‘ered if iebed bere tow, and thus enable the magiste tial officia'e lo take steps to prevent the accowp!iehmert of this eagerly desired object. the prisoner decense oved the ter turved ar and #tr «xe'eured that be wee rtabl: knife fn his bands at the time. corroborated Cun! dered a verdict of in the bande of F. preceeded to Wasurvoron, May 17, 1860. The Jopaner— The Chicago Ggnventicn— rhe Address of the B Scuhern D mecratic Wing of Omegress to the Party of the Count y— Mr. Douglas and the South—Anoth:r Rup ture at Baltimore— Bopes of the South, de. Four thirgs of grest pubite interest are the specia; topics of the day in Washington—tho reception of th Japaneee by the President, the Chicago Convention, te ie Hotgeos ** mine the prisoper in the ueual mauner prercribed by Inw when the latter stated that he was 03 Cromer Jackman taen inet bim he tair--Cunniogham bad the knife to bie ‘The Me Testimonial. ; be : I did address to the rational democracy from the Soathern ’ by MUNIPICENT LIBERALITY AND GREAT BNTHUSIASH~ hy Tete ake e, hed Naw Ay ~ him. democratic wing of both houses of Corgrem, aad thore | they teneiteg ieemeelven ia the dialogue entitied ‘Tem- OVER FIVE THOUEAND DOLLARS NOW SUBSC t wie bie owe bnife that stabbed x the ese sence Pledge AND BUCH NODR EXPECTED. ” elueien of tbe exeminaticn the was committe to PLY im the Senate of Jefferson Davis to the late great two | Penete ings parte of the exercises did not the Tem be to await the sctlon of the Grand Jury. De. Cay's campaign electioncering equetier sovereignty | mote dir from the eartler portion. Much A mecting of tbe Finance Committee on the Heemam | crared and the prirover were intimate frien’, and no tpeceh of Mr. Douglas. e'se ie due to the talented ladies who have the young Testimonia! Fond wae held last evening, at the Malta te probed ly creomed of cup UB, teclicg exisilng between tre Japanese have carried « the a wesw te the care wilde Oe ere ee them until the mement it war ne at decease! v |, end for 4 a ndis of tate tar oie teraaaees a ee before them. They bave created a sensation here equal | pale by the serra mete. by thelr pups, —- ca je members of the | Fara CasvaiTie® —Qorenar Gggble beld an inquest at to Koesuth’s reception, or the death ct Bill Poole in New Jas} evening Io- commaiiion om thelr enccses in calleeting conteiDUUES, F sn, og Bast Frriy Geb elect, Open the body of a led | York. jeoks cae aan en et nth thas hace, Me rekeat recta! ations | about te years old, named Sidney . Keowler, who was and the mullituce are at thelr heels night and day. They sreaeeney coometed tim ‘ ) 1 Phe - exerole ® ed to set as chairman, and Mr James McGown was ap accidentell, & "ed ty fellicg into the cellar of the pro are decidedly pepolar, and they bear themacives like ‘Aeaanes be dow that each gee No. (86 Third street, owned by Nich vas Betlernan. The jory. (m rendering & verdict. took ovewicn to ornsare the owner cf the premises for leaving bie cellar so leeely expored. Core: er O'Keefe held an inqvest at the New York Hoe pital vpon the b cy cfachild pamed Bla Trance, who ger tlemen of the Celestial echool. ‘The Chicago romipation is anxiously joowed for, ani the more to becaure of thore recent ey be ropersed: 4 by etre or Banke, The adérees from the party in Copgrees to the seceding States from the Charlee pouted recretary. The Treasurer, Mr. Jobn Hovghteling, be!ne called upon for bia report, stated that (hos fer h the membere of the ccmmitter bad hardly commenced thelr exertions m behalf of this fund, still between five and «x thousand : | getters bad bens enfioene’. ded from the effects of injuries eccidentally reovived, by yy fehramUen, im conncetion elih the Inst epeess fornia, were among > . fall'ng out of a third sto y window, during the temporary ‘mocratic a4, jeaterday. Mr. Cossany inade @ statement of bis success ja getting | abeence cf ber a.iber fem ihe recom. Verdict in accor: ‘The lines between Mr. of Iravenworth Kanees, agert coptribebors to the fuod, He said thet be bad oely been | Cance with ihe above fac's, drawn. : Mr. A. F. Bond, of the around the prcernt day, apd be bad coll cto! eletty two the patere e ‘and Indy, of dollare, ond bod been promsea gow, ov Naval Intelitgence. of Hy im “ pring at Metropolitan two oe tree bunéred collara. He bad bees ‘The Ur ited 8 ates steam frigate Niagara, under orders to —= Troferser Pryan, of Philadel and J.¥ [essing Am ant asked bim to put cow etbing for thie fand “ : ‘ need not 3 P Me. Barnom bed replied Ceouri | Preeed to Pemama,ttere ro meet the Japances Embaseyand — f"- , He nonin b hom ie ter inet sotmiog of thie hicd | 7 7, of Albany, ‘he stopping ot the Fu tive ore burdred ¢ convey (tem bi me, remained during yeeterday at anchor can or will be granted: thet as the mountain esnnot come exbitited bimselt att can or will be granted hat tmount The Cenvenicn, werctore, hy Cp STE ved Cir epticn, and te conremmate the disintegration mye I'l believed that thie Southern ve below the Nerrows, detained by the unfavorable weather. She will ral! the fret opportunity, The following is a cor. rect lst of ber officers: — Southern Charlestom Vin W MeKean, Captain; Irase N. Rroven, John Guest, Stier ond Southern oe Wiliam F Spicer. J.C P. De Kea, D. P. MoGorkle, Bk. ceéipg celegations to ‘ Poner, Rebert L Say, Deuterate: Rebert Woodworth, express a etreng scien o's ata "snare fae minaton cf Mr Hontepor acme an $100 if a# loog #8 Borourm ” Oe 3 ® 0 € jo exbibit b mee: i Soreecr, D B Conrad, Peet Arsistant S :rgeon: James MeMaster, Agvitiant Surgeon: Thomas R Ware, Parser; Ie- reel Green, Fi ant Marinee: George Buller, Se- ines, Wm. P. Williemeon, Chief Bog. peers D BM em, Be sry A. Ramesy, First Assistant Frgineers, Chariton B. Kid, Second Araletant Eagineer; Rob corge W. Tennent, Levi R. Gi RE) Piut ae the Convention it atthe tail will be the bead, Fe of Mr. on or ener, and expla the diferent Hes y to whip “all creation,” er of the able exhibitor of «What ts itr Mr. Corsery, 2 pursuing hie vocation over the Moseam, mete itie men with « big heart, who gave him a check Fisher, Third a) for $96, witha hundred dollars more from a Southern to Northern esecessicn and independent went in the fame ene via poten wed corriea Ges ir. te regents | Se! & Tomerey, Baw / movement. And thie will doubtless be the a thekepen ef floging the peace and qu'ea whic to retorn Mr. Parnum's for amend. | maker; Willem F pepers and public of New York would mot permit ber ‘oper the pottieal eapital of the banie if tumbiing to pieces upon a constitutional ey mentor to he etruck out altogether, aa the committes * 1! receive no conditional contributions Mr. Constny made @ motion, whieh wae carried, that the remes of incividuats whe contributed to thie fund be printed in a beck bewnd ip gold—ome copy coly to be printed—to be presented to Mr. it would bee bim, and in his after fife t would bring up pleasant remin'<con ses to bis trienee were. Lar, Cheriee 1. Cor Master's Mates. Tre nanty Fatat Accipest To an Evora —Mr, Myers Her ry, a0 engineer on the tow boat Marshall, met with « twrridie accident on Saturday when opposite Hadson. The | and machinery was going when be put bis head out of the'doar, liberal Me. Wendel! is becomicg very intereatirg. tamer te be koown—he bad dood of well known bankers, thitiele om hie orlebiated doctor, of

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