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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1860.—TRIPLE - SHEET. 3 month of Way, a¢joure io Baltimore, there to resume Ke medical men belonging to th's who were agreeably ] ore can be found enterpriein; enough to produce .a trans. | Bubop Ames, who called upon , Mr. Cooper, Iabots on ube itn of Jane next, tad promee te to zon THE JAPANESE. ftir a pg hnlimsalipal teagan sed Tation <1 them some oof the Buropoan language, THE METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. pos Peagy hecthes ots =v Fimeate ad uey Dave ul bunt, some ori 1 a Steae Tioeremstae @laise’ whose muperior to what they had supposed, notwithotanding the |) arks ute ee ee ee ee erin be 8. Y. Mownos, of New Jersey, moved s suspension of ée have withdraws from said Convention, among Diplomatic Courtesies Between the Minis- | '2## isection is never practised tn thetr country. 1 as awurin FIFTEENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. the rules for the purpose of introducing the following wi ‘w the State of Louisiania, were invited to elect neg ‘But the great event of the day was the bail given at the , wet walking along the corridor im | THE COMMITTEE ON SLAVERY AT LOGGERHEADS— delegates in the place of those who have thus sece“eq ters of France, Eusia, Holland, Belgi Wulsra’e Hotel, 1 turned quickly round to the callof | CRNWINATIONS AND RRCRMMINATIONS— REPORTS oF | °!¥® eet a ae ce, ihe Convention a8 Coogee oleae wand . of ptr Nee resis ws Ghbemees | cee seats ee: se Ssepeated, mechon. | THE COMMITTEES ON ITINERANCY, ETC pei “Wren be : i is and the were f (ee pedestrian, “G ming,” je « » Be it Resolved by Central Sia Rights ‘Democratic um Japanese Ambassadors, bh arom ‘and found it thronged. The bright | “F DY anes, aud at the tame tine hating oud bie right S7HCLAL RRVORT YOR THE NEW YORK HERALD bggnal Gab of New Or-eans, That those democra'a throughout eyes of women and the bright of naval officers, | **P0 to me, whicu 1 ook, saymg, “He, Sano, how are | Burvaro, May, 18, 1860. In that portion of the report of the af the [pt ET with here and there the decorations of some member of | 01!" ‘'Very good; quite well,” was the reply, | This | Tae Conference was called to order ibie morning by | Committes on Slavery which was the subject of remarks Bee tia National Democratic Couventnn te ae.y | Preparations fer the Presidential | we cap: Miplomatique, who wore present im fall force, | fern hoc Sk my bene, wbenever be sees me Goee Ct | Baton Kanan. Rev. E Tuomas, of Calilormia, led the | % Conference yesterday, they design simply to prosom = Seaeee the Clecineatt Te : Ly yh rg Banquet. anpenee the i eapens of Gs comptes. of the } siempr at pnb Age. ~ Neral canal "but be | devotional e: The gall - were crowded this | ‘¢ Point there stated, viz.:—Phat in their judgment the See mate bbe ihe sold National Democratic Con- entrance ball amd extending beck nearly the full my hemes b ullering ® parody upon }i Morning, and the city | — documents referred to the commitées had not reosived the -yention af Charlesion, be, and they are bereby respect. | length of the house were thrown open 10 the e presente, only a very few of which were unpack 7 ms being rapidty filed with | sstloration 0 which they were entitled. ‘us tminuali fally invited to convene ‘primary meetings in their re-| THE VISIE OF THE RMBASSY £0 NEW YORE, | putts, “me” ioncrmcel fom te ine righs was | f¢: 470 to be ecot to the White House on Monday, were | SADGCIp. bad no intention to charge the majority. with unfairness spgstive partabes ler the Purpose of electing delogaies to arranged for eu while tbat of the Jeft waa prepares | '©,be arrergeo for public inepection, As toon as the minutes of Wednesday's session | or oppression. The ry, nowerey state that they ots veamian be be at Denaldoanvilie co the &., &., &o, for the dance. The wo large outer apartments on each to Pe rcaiceat bas iesnad conde of tavitation fe 5 dmet were read and approved, Cavin Kinoumy, of Erie belive auc an press i if tne whole of the anew delegation from ‘this State to represent the de- ja =A per ne My gg Sag dipirg table wil! cot Sconaaaadilteeass Goan ,and | Moved (o suspend the regular order of business for the rane. at Raines i ite a mocracy At the adjourned Democratic Convention THE JAPANESE IN WASHINGTON. ciher’ curioaite,” gafficlemt ia themeeives "to con | °f tie cumber sev 1 or more—tikely nine—will be | PUrpoveef making & correction in the report of tbe | talon” The imimaritg, we teen ay toate td to be held at Baltimore on the 18th of June next. ‘at, 1860, | stitute « muscum of considerable interest, ana | /*pancee. minority om slavery. Before er ee morte, te hocking » Resolved, That all such as are averse to all sorte of ‘Wasmmaron, May 22, bere tbe buy hem ef oseveccction ner and eweied, and | , Yourremarke in the Haratp of Saturday, rela- ay entering upon the explana. | {hat ihey can stale thelr point witheat, setain- division in ihe democratic ranks, and who deprecate the | The Japanese are still the honored objects of attention; | iimiished sad = like ibe murmur of | V8 10prolcDgi: io Opera season, are very good.” Any | “0D, he called attention to ihe unintentional omiseion of | /2E.,,ti! of the | detail contained In organiartion of new parties, and’ tho ‘raising of odl0us | they have been spending the day in visiting the publ: | many wolere, Ghisets and neta of Mheatre, on cecasions when these Orientals were expected t0 |: single clause in the majority report. It wan ths: after | and peace they ars cilite to Stan thy elt withoet ioe, ander the ietng ination of lon 0d | Setaige, tm Pricny ine Preient wil eoterain be | tant ahings ware peat y eachunget, and tnd mt be zreizt woul be densely crowded, Eno fmantase oo | (he wordn evil of alavery,” thewe wore should nave | soarice af prep” intece i Sek spiro cone! faith in the Gdelity ana of the | Ambassadors at a dianer, to which » number of distin- | Meet, cue in valjorm the siner eet, wet teeny Dovuced to appear in Washingion io wevflctant gwersarce | deen inserted—“‘as contrary to tbe laws of God and Team, the Colleton of which. they Seat Se Wee Btates whose delegations 60 seceded from | guished gentlemen are already invited. Our govern. cach biher's bands iss teelnane wilt one teamed omtins ‘or the fact, and whatever the excilement may have been | nature.’’ The printed slips circulated among the mem the slatemest of ticulars: tained im thelr firet objec- Jas rpm Dp cert fae eens aeees — woent will present to the Japanese, among other things, | Simos lo care. “Why, ite twenty-five yours since we Se ee bab mill greater in New York | bers of the committee were correct, and the mis | tons, leaving the pa ‘20 aa to read :— st Baltimore by the Democratic National Convention to | the finest specimens of firearms, and four sete of | nuviice voluptuous’ swell” was hors heed pro To mortow 1 am to have a private view of guch of the | t@ke occurred because the paper went to press | jority has, in our jugs tee Memteteadod whens be Beld thereon the 18h of June next, are invited {2 | \.rerry's Japan Rxpedition,” the volumes to be boand | from tis dance room, in one corner of whigh af ascollont | Pre#ents as are opened, and theto are only to'be seen Dy | before he could gee the. proof. In the fret pare | finteeeng.o,cur,Julemest, been, recommended without unite their efforts for the prometion of good feeling, ac % private band was stationed. I led my partaer forward, | 'svor of the commissioners. it was charged that the Episcopal address to them by the General Conferenc hich the gravity and Cad eat Sigua 'n tes demmoreatie i, fm the richest style, 00 and we were soon gliding round and round in the masy The Japanese observe no Sabbath, and no religious -" = importance of the subject demand, Tee. evils which threaten ie, ° glory of the waltz ign ay ceremonies are practised by them; neither hes aay priest slavery was not read. He sald thet the address Mr. Moony moved to bave the { entered tpongihe Uf the only party that can suocesstully resist the growing | THE VISIT OF THE JAPANESE TO NEW ‘On with the dance; let joy be unconfined.” | sccompanied the, Embassy. 1m, their own country they | was talked over freely im the committee, and he offered } journal, Tue document was of great relative, Importance a mae panie istians good jpestion now attitude of the republican party at the North be now dis- YORK, vy! the, “Conmucioncrt The chil’ Lubensador ays but they spear to have lett all show of religicn | '@ Produce it if it was required. At this point Dr. Kings: | (he history (of the “Tee elon erie aioli om solved and split nto Tregreate oe Now Orleans, and ani | MT Warren Lsland, of the Metropolitan Hotel, re- | catered the house leaning on. the. aria of Oap: | Debind them on this occasion. ley wae interrupted by Mr. Mantoo and others, but ihe } severe retlections upon the other aide, and be was gid to neh. co are determined (a join ams i the nominees of | for the portato the Japanese Fe Neate ise, sca tae “tied oa ihe of tyttenant ne. m= Testimonial Fund. ca ry poy of the seyeral annual posh oo Ra aren The Teper wes ordared ed'to De ia the the National Demoeratio Convention, and te adhere to the | fairly under way, and will be complete before the latter” FN Nr aegis a PR Bey yedeny The Heenan Association beld meeting last nght a | ences were not read, but the minority objected to their THE CHARTERED FUND oF Tune samt PISCOPAL. CHUROE. platform ado; at Charleston, are hereby invited to ‘4 7, bie the Tight Goldbeck’s Hall, 765 Broadway, Mr. James M. Turner | prodvetion, and therefore that objection was without The trustees of the char vd fond 2 Methodiat meet at the and at the place ‘hereafter to be. de- end of next week, when they are expected in New York. Presiding. A letter from the Committee on Correspou | weight. A sub.committes was eppointed to make a drais | Epiecopal church presented ‘helt Teper” attag for the * pone Fin ey ply Pp ey ly Lag ans Se ee dence waa read by the Secretary and unanimously adozt | of the proceedings of the several conferences on the ub: | Shartered fund in lise wus See RRR Toe Maen tas the from the whos Bile, bo the adjvarned Comveation'te ho nenneennp armangements accnen hed ed. The object of the letter is the solicitation of subscrip" | ject of slavery, and although @ formal report was not | $23,204, showing an increase of $1,112, The wes eid of Balumore on the 8h of June next. roe this clty have decided to retain the second floor of the tions throughout the United States for the Heenan fund | ‘made, still the committee all knew tho substance of i, | referred tow commitice, after which the Conferenoe yy oot Metropolitan Hotel, instead of the first. This will secare ‘The President read a iiet ef names of various gentlemen | The farther declared that a + | adjourned 111) , Slate in the Convention to be held at ville be | to them as much privacy as con! be obtained in a pri- resid: cities United States, — ae een So Gecko Re. meeniet of reqasuntatives to which ale weds” @ aid wabidined ahh the wants og in the prinetpal of the » who, | the facts in regard to the number of petitioners and the TELEGRAPHIC. parishes ere mespenirely eat Jose, Pree Legis- pita pag pal it wae thought, would act as members of the Finance | members of the annual conferences, was laid on the SEVENTEENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Joun 411sT0m, Secretary. % quae ring Es pel ss be wil pgp a Committee out of New York. A motion that they be con- | table, thus refusing the information sought by them. Burrato, May 21, 1860. i, stituted such members was made and carried. The Pxe | Dr. Kixasuxy denied that!) was the intention of the ma- | The order of business, the reports of committees, were ses then stated that an opportunity would be afforded Jority to shut out any light, and affirmed that in the mat. | ‘ken up. for, members of the Finance Oommitiee to make | ter of petitions, it was agreed on both sides that thousands ‘The report cf the Commitice on Missions, eatboriziog ' with, and the ball will be one of unusual mag- MR. LIN ACCEPTANCE OF THE RE-| nigcence and splendor. It is the iatention of the PUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT. committee to issue from eight to ten thousand ‘eports. Mr. J. Irvine that Dishope to esta’ sion annual, Carcado, May 2t, 1860. | tavitations, and in this manner afford the members of the he bad obtained $1,9¢0. (Applauee ) Mr. O. W. Campbell | Of memoriaie, both tn fovor and agains! a change of rule happy rors llbeergen cies a ‘Hee committee appointed by the Republican National Embassy an opportunity to see all the fair and boautifat Le cng wind Deno lan Wares of nich Sito wea pert pple ihn pila Magee ellie ay cainenne 0 stat “ae — aren ae y g , of wi . Oonvention, comprising President Ashmun and the chair. | women for which our city i# famed, and at the same time sonal subscription, ‘The PRminayt athormecd tet Meta, | Wels ridiculous proposition to find out the exact aumber ent on Saturdsy, was Up and discussed at gratify the curiosity of a much larger number of oar citi zens than could have been done had the original pro gramme been carried out. Mr. Leland says the members of the Embassy are re- markably simple in their tastce and habits, Many of them speak the Eoglish Iaageage with great fluency, and the others are all studying hard ty perfect tiemsetves in it, One of the Japanese artists—several of whom have ‘and Wm. Burns, who had been appointed mem. = women and children who petitioned on that sub. } some length, and fluaily adopted, with an amendment | Finence Committee for the city of Baltimore, ‘Mr. Moncay observed tbat until organized the cistrict be under the direction of had icentributed to the fund, the first #400, and the | with working an merved that the minority wore charged | the For : Mr. Kincsixy maintained that the minority were treated Mr. Loomis, who bad offered to engroes the resolutions | by the otber side with fairness and cour if the Committee on German Work. The later, to be presented to Mr, Heenan, was callxd upon, bat said | could. gain to reapect apd pons op Work la Chacia cant ere nt, forming of he Giymen eras Bot, prepared to make 9 full report’ He in. | purauing the course wey chow Wo take tat be I called the Clucianat! Oonterence of German Wore? * =e, however, to ad them prepared in the ‘no objection. Te Cone ee German Work. deat atgle, ible | size to be about twenty Mr. Muncar Jemanded, tm vehalt of the misority, | wine commiee on ible Cause submitied & some- ur inel by twenty eight, work such | the question ss to wh WE Lisvtion on eusia exact Dgtby report, eetting forth the progress of the ieiopary Bos: received fro Sunday School Comm!- you formally announce. Deeply, and painful panied the Embassy—told Mr. Loland they hat Manet Gavttgn ometenaneere | ae peunoners was or Waco decshehont ins Chemie or ar chee 2 Roman and even accom} any: » Le je if @ paper et object J Greek an decaivle. of the great’ responat which “4 s, © | on the table. Churches ie BRE ihe cori seen & drawing of the Metropolitan Hotel before lesviog | ymong first to leave. Japan. 1 did not go tll twenty-five minutes past one, by which All the members of the Embassy have expressed then. | ‘me al: but a few of the dancers had lett Willard’s Hotel selves anxious t> visit New York, and appear to anticipate a... pA f Sonne a seek to thete oe The istion were to be placed in & conspicuous place in Dr. Crrky called for the minutes of the commitioes. J a1iii ig being vigorously prcbtedtoich Work bas been and Mara » and other places of public resort in | That would settle the question. The rules wete suspended pe Dr. BIsGairy~ iy... er of subscriptions would undoubtedly Great cont prevailed for some time, when Committee on Slavery, reported the vote of the annual from “Young America” and others, whomight | 8, Muxnor, of New Jersey, obtalced the floor and covferenoes on the eeveral propositions submitted by the otherwise be jgvorant of the movement, or thick it was | pied to Dr Kingeley’s statement. He said in comm! eat General Conference for = change of the rule in regard confined to a fow individuais. The suggestion was acted | that it was per that, although they were acquainted 8) tions leasure their visit to our city. diate! their return { the ball. avery, a8 toll host unressonable dclay respond to you, Mr 6 ea wate: foriunatc’y fae wp vo this Usoe, bet aden ater, ball pes ‘pon by a motion wo ite elect, which was carried. | with the bishop's addreas, t ould be read incommiuiee | °¢imapnot Rule For i, 3:9: againat it, 1,212. man, in writing, not doubt'ng that the plavorm willbe | OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCH. | ve itcommenced raining. leproved o bo oaly n shower, | praise cf dcbn ¢ Heenan, au © mau and a private cl | by' the minority were true. Duriog his apecen ho wos | retidcner Mule For Mi, 1242; agatnat iy 1,820. femal eigenaie jooger Geter the vlnssare of | asare of aking you en Wassrvorom, May 19, 1 z He alluded particularly to the fuct that Mr Heenan | conetantly interrupted by quettionsfrom various members | There bad been lald be’ore the committee 187 memo- . sided. bad ordered, at his own expense, a monument for the | of tbe majorit; , 1y committee. ‘ te Duration of the Profesional Interciow te | 05 the whole, the ball went off admirably», and grea | #7876 of Freeman, an American pugilit, whoied in Eng. | “ Mr. Coowns, of T'biladelpbia, was permitied to explain | rencee’aigved oy 900 materiale act Py japanese and American Physicians— Visit to the been than land some years ago. [ag ners ) The Chairman stated | the objectionable items in the report of the poste, Pre- | conferences. For a change of the rule and for ths extir- Office—the Hotel Arrangements for th: Accommodation tbat between $7,000 and $10,000 were already collected | pared by him. He narrated the course pursued by the | pation of slavery, there bad beco presented S11 wemo- @ the Japanese in New York—Jopancre Btiquetie—The Wasmvcton, May 19, 1800. | Ci tmntee of Flounce be Teacested. te wake oa Se unieet v1 ween sdonss eechoenpnieattomed Soli nk dee ees eee ny o> Visit to the White House— Interesting Ceremonies, dc. The Japoncte Ambassadors Again Visit the White House } the bankers of the setoc'son—Duncan, Sherman & Co.— | to a change of rule on slavery, which wasobtained. Sab. = pokey pps f pene nal to be printed, The professional interview last night st Willard’s be | The Interest to See Them Unadaled— Interesting Bkeich y | *t their next meeting. It was announced that the mem | committecs rere appointed to classify and arrange the | and the Conference asjeurned, tween the Japanese and American medical fraternity, | the Jopancie Peculiarittes in Dres—Bwterprise of the Ja | DES Ot one of the prominent base bail clubs of the city | memorials and to collect the vote of the annusl coufe- were raising « subscription among themscives the subject of a cbange of rule. A proporition about which I telegraphed the Henan, lasted pearly two panee Scria— Preparations for the Presidential Bam | to add to the fund. ey Jo response to pipe Lape Tym. pao bene should furnish the sub itt—The Prevents he Presideni—the J No | % suggestion, it was moved that an | committee with ali that wes on the Conference journals ha op ah age ppt dla hem tga s a for ee invitation be extended to the members of base ball and | in reference to slavery during the last four years, but it Censor, Vice Governor, and a lot of others, going up ibbatarians, dc. yacht clubs to ith the associstion in maBing the | was soa Uy Wes elartay tana thay ada aumento visit General Cass, at nine o’clock, which compelled Mr. At five o'clock this afternoon the aise priacipal mem- bya caaeenens canes ies aia rs bring the journats of the conferences into the committee Portman, the interpreter, to leave soyner than he would § bers of the Japanese Embesey drove from their hotel to pada led Sahu coutine tin 4 a rm uatil | room. Their power as delegates only extended to bring a that be otherwise bave done. tbe White House, accompanied by the all but ubiquitous ‘The Po sne- Song ‘with which the busloees of the asso- | re: Sone bennak Getbiteen wie ine eoaaatee Phe To-day the same party, accompanied by a crowd of | Commissioners, and were there conducted to seats om the ff ciation is transacted ia worthy of imitation. minority offered to give all the in‘ormation that was de hangers-on, who worm themselves in about the doors and | balcony overlooking the grounds in which the band of [| wezxInG OF THE ADMIRERS OF DEENAN IN BOSTON. sige ee Gok thay Core taweeay teagan, ee passageways, have gone up to visit the Patent Office. This } the marines were just then regaling with pleasant music ths. pilineche il madineit pitt Beaman. My 31, 1090, whe ae. oa stations, ‘evening they will go to the Presiden’’s grounds to bear | a denee throng, including much of the fashion and beauty hess fo Mie, pal tepetiind Goteaines io sebastien, the music and see the ladies. The business of their mis- | of Washington. The appearance of the Orientals caused | scriptions for s testimonial to him. Three hundred and sion being transacted, they do mot object now to going out. | all eyes to be directed towards the dhe spot, and, judging | 4'ty dollars were subscribed on the spot. present. te: ted to Mr. Lincola, who greeted each of them with Learty sbake ot the hand. THE CHICAGO NOMINATIONS AT TOLEDO. . Toispo, May 21, 1860. The Galway L BANQUET ON BOARD THE BRAZIL—THE 69TH REGI- MENT ENTERTAINED BY THE OFFICERS. ‘Tho officers of the steamship Brazil, of the Galway and New York line, at the suggestion of Col. Kelley, of tbe unforgotten though disembodied 9th regiment, recently at- tended a dr'll of the 60th regiment, and being introduced were immediately entertained to a supper by the officers of that corps. Last evening, the officers of the Brazil reciprocated the hospitality by entertaining the off vers of the 60tb to a barquet on board their own vessel. Captain De Campor, the commander of the Brazil presided. mwio; speeches were made, &: —all in honor of the no. mications of Lineola and Hamiim. Great enthusiasm prevailed; DOUGLAS MEETING IN NEW ORLEANS. Onanizerox, May 21, 1860. ‘Tée Charleston Courier has recetvei special despatch from New Orleans, stating that an enthusiestic meeting of national democrats was held there on Saturday night, that the secedern were denounced, and that delegates ‘were appointed to the State Convention. Hon. Pierre formation desired minerity a d tbe company which sat down oumbered over cae Sam Colt is here, but does not seem to think the Japan | by the hum of sensation which prevailed, public curissity the discharge of their duties, that they ‘had « ity = 4 4 XK C4 saat, sie tk i cee selfcocking rifle is much of an improvement. with regard to them ie stil) undiminished. Taere ls « oe Host Me ce ft et, and they Ber re aia afer sasing oat Peg terry Loam fan Sees MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF Preliminary arrangements are being made-for getting | certain mystery attached to them which keeps alive in. Scnoen Dumocry.—' Fourth y were Opposed to & ge = bountttul supply of eubstentials in unlimited variety. ‘After tbe supp had received a {sir share of the com- ject of slavery, ‘‘we propose to you to do your own work ns pany’s attention, one of the officers of the Brazil pro- pored the bealth in your own way” and we will not interfere with you. They rephec that they were opposed to that and wanted the minority to serve hold of the Japanese to get # patent for the improvement. | terest, and even those who see them every day are as ‘ward school officers held another meeting last evening, at vita earame ae mem ‘Warren Leland left for home this morning to prepare for | abxiovs 10 vee and learn more of them as those whohay® | ‘¢ #choo! house im William street, to take into coasidera: A special meeting of the Central Committee of Nationa tion the case of the teachers dismissed at previous meet- on the toast evening. Toere were Union Clubs was held at Cooper Institute yesterday even- | the grand reception dinner, ball amination and thesirial | bed bute single opportunity. Moreover, they are Bardly | jogy and sino to adjust wome mluor quarrels Ubat had | sub-commitiece 0 prepare Domwess. He (Mr. Ooombe) | ouiis’*now Yor sol Onecare ets siicegee ay ing, Joke Lioyd, President, and G. H. Adame, Secretary, | ¢*bibition at Niblo’s. The first Ambassador has the cor. | ever to be seen twice in the same gar | rprung up amongst certain members of the Board No | said to the ms: ‘we want light. If you will give itus | for response to the toast. S ‘the x . . , | ner room on Broadway and Prince street, which com. | ments, and a dessription of the dress of one | vtside barbarians were admitted to witness the edifying | we willbe thankful; but if you refuse it, we will be morr | logised, and urged Coptale foal Sd expend After the usual preliminary business was got over, the ° Proceedings, and consequently the account of our ro | thankful.” ‘This remark Was mace with « signidcant | duty, which that geau- 5 Tria mer: regular business of the evening was proceeded with. One | mands the finest view of Broadway of any place in New would by no means apply | porter must be necersaril; . The school officers | rbake of the head, and wes subsequent! i—Mr. bia pleasure to sceta irish atesmer, owned | ‘of New rth members shed what wan the jet ofthe meet | York. Th bridal roms wil b av occoped by the two | & ay tree era apes | Eeorap wpanipga toe mnry peta ttre chant yogi ere of one an lS ing, to which the President replied that he haa entiea sno Aupemiey, eam ‘Srentune, hat they | stood yesterday morning, for instanos, in the corridor of ated them. the Cenference floor. After further diecuasion, Miia tw ve nesbee’ aa nedl? meeting for the purpose of knowing the feeling of the rank mel pny saist aelasainieh eieer the hotel, and saw my friend Sano Kanaye ecud past me Tho special objec of the pets et sant vas 0 BN To ye Ly gn ought, Latnater, Ute? and Mamet. _ Be, toon stinted ae ules ne ihe world. ven Jeddo--imperial Jeddo—a city | in s dark brown to(aky, or, in more ae incase ive ater genticmen, dlemiseed. “Tt may be boundn of wacheoterene, oreber wi the wumber o and concluded by awarding Eassrvs Brooks was called upon to speak, of long drawers, & purple | added, by way of information to our readers, that at votes received by each Proposed rales in each ‘extending cightecn miles em the waters of the Pacific | phraseology, ® pair 1 pene ee rh ee tha a iad ing ae flee beck, containing four | jacket; to my surprise, he came back vat the Femmes teachers, ag A ay PS Ss wees on oe 0 s fenGeeaonaant founder of the Galway line, and the Teamrapaie’ vane oy afin anpec align tans 7% Tuiltons of peoplo—the largest city tm the world—bas | tame burried, sliding, shoMing gait, in a few | poem (reat, ove ot eaten, SOraU cimgng deny tis im. the city of New Yorks proceeded to speak Baltimore Convention, compare with Brosdway. Jeddo, with its wil. | moments afterwards, dreesed m ® slate colored gown | putation of bigotry, and ansert that their reasons for dis. waters peneaiet thats tres pire for miles, cut and a pair of blue silk lady-like trowsere, short and wide, Se a re strong aud satisfac: up into a perfect network of canals and bridges, far out | that fle nereast hae dare snes Se tho man ecient For the ‘ce of male principal there, were three sa. rivalling ancient Venice, will be loet sight of by these saermaaily: tatire abecpes of such, ond, as may be in prong ~ A | Mesere. John White, Frank McCue _ ‘The firet was strongly recommended, aad “Orientals” when they tee the crush and jamb of crino- | ferred, \t ia not uncommon to meet them in puris naturals, oo the “bloody sana?” where be. formerly ine which overthrew the negre question. He thought that tirement of their own rooms. be! thas the platform of the great Union party wes large line and beautiful women promenading our glorious and } tu: jn te res they have been acoustomed to | “erved in the double, capaci ot ocala ana a mi reeponded 10 the effech. that the Gatway ime for all to stand upon, enemies bed magnificent Broadway. bathe twice a day re to enjoy an unlimited supply of | P*Ates ot meeting last vight Mr. Commissioner Eugene never boen forgotten by the Sixty-pinth regiment, that they had no was e party The Japanese have become pretty well ported a>eat fresh sir, both great aide to cleanliness; Dut at Willard’s Shine prerided, and ealica the meeting to order shortly Bnd wae proud to see that Irish people were able to ‘to the South, “ the constitution you you Leland, Hotel tb+y are crowded to the extent In some cases of | ht o'ckiek. A little difficulty eprang up on ove eciate and support the Atlantic line which bave,” and to the North, “Whee week & 0 lle place ow eek. Waesee p whe | jeven in en ordinary bedroom. of the eflcers imtroducirg @ reeolution to exclude from | committee of seven to examine the Revised Ritual pro WP sever bas iabllabed ‘wih thelr aid be- ; roehail have.” Dartng the speaks pretty good Japanese, has been here and wes ic | si seven too many,” sald ove of them to me a few days cipation in the proceedings three members—Mensrs | pared by « special committee, appainted four years ago. | yond a coubt of euccess. He alluded to the meay should apd draak —a fact which Robooy wil) attempt to dispute. ‘oly —' 4 for reason or | Adopted. Aivantages to be derived from the Galway itee, be troduced to most of them, smoked their pipes ogo. y ugherty, Shea and K who ha’ some opte ye . ‘be by men who “ . Vice-Governor, | . The Japanese yesterday were aitired in the same } cincr rendered themacives obnoxious. [twas whispered | Dr. Oswoxy moved that after Monday the call for | both to Ireland and New York, sad ooactaded Dy those w! Sabi with tho Censor, “Tommy,” and tbe Vice » | description of dress as they wore at Gow. Cabs’ ball, com | tien io ‘were oppored to the sweeping measures of | metoria’s and petitions be suspended, which brought Mr. | posing the health of Mr. Lever, which wae country. He ae Oe re eats | sisting Of wide slik trousers of warlous dark colors Kept I the revi of the Board, but this was stoully denied. The | S1icxr to bis fect. He was in favor of keeping the door | received and reeponded to by two of tbe oMoersef the — Convention are bait cragy to get to “Ni York’ as soon as possivie. |. by a sash Settatg che Bete tne weeds ont rerolution was, however, ignomiptously Isid on the table, | open for the largest number of petitioners; for fe ot the In thelr arrangements for the cilicial reception of ihe | jacket, worn open, with long sleeves bangiog straieht } a4 pocgherty & Oo. came out of the contest victorious’ | Soulhern planter had exercised the same administration bed conducted Japanese Ambassadora by the President, m down to the wrists. Some o’ them wore slippers w The next bus'ness in order was the election for the male that bad been exercised over the wi ite and then proceeded to go over the proceediags of credit is due to Mr. Ledyard, who hes a ey phone eye straw soles, and the eppere of them red eee protctpal acd first aeristant, which resuited in the cboice minority of the Committee on were Convention, but said nothing that bas not already bee | in etiquette. 4 vist tnpeeanes® ye ae perforated with dlamond rhaped holes, throug’ was of Mr J. White and Mr T Gibvins. Mr. Ryan 10 sit up at pight to artes, ous | orem yp He then went on to gives | the to ibe forme and ceremonials "Ss thetr stockings were visible; the rest merely wore 2 ‘a resolution for (be diemieeal of three of the iady teachers, | ba pon a8 @ great tyrant > Seat ae . noe r ogrephy of Joba and stated that he was the best ee ae a jeund eoces. secured to the feet by strings attached od ‘aqell 10.40 im the world,” to make room fer | prople would be upon all matters ting, th the piano, trom th an lorwerl Stes suet ume mas the gesty Conld as ant Sor Sese venaen Gag B08 So. cary 02 Revecems perven & eee, el part and detween the great tooand | Ciners wre fortucate. ‘This revolution was ala) luid op | imiereste, and even cpon matters that did not refer par- | until an sdvanced hour this merning, whee the company pag seacntt Maat hk wea toe veapeuable for | suie'ieem ts the ProniCent ond oaretary of State. tee dine anton canny the table, after which the meeting eAjoarzed ti next | Ueulariy ae sis ssonation, nin poreeees bt SR with the merriment and plesgare o ” y. é . , . thet fet not wee pony pt at ne oon She eet omen some reste im Keepiag the Abele my "as Frente, they were ag E1orament Comm. —The Foung ladies at Spingler fastitute yt ot the reeclution, @hich wee laid on ond Bomaey to took ba pAn, J Bas a thong thas the ought to support 6 man who had viled geese trom preesing themeelvee inte the aparwmen ‘Sepect tba on the cay of arrival | were thrown into « great atate of cxcitement on Saturday | jhe table. always serpent ad See Sat De sontiaee } lateases ter Go coctectre cee ee eee pad then hardly over been see 0 | sveniny, caused by the elopement of Mis Vhipgs with | Tne Committee on Fi reported that they bed Guveweed Be Pianee, gvttna here wasnt pore naught eee iccestee meron, wheh opens vats the gta eeetiaet | Gereral Bynam, of Tennessee, The gallant Sore.® ee af ihe a 18K FIFTH AVENUE VEMICLE CASUALTY. ey oe - ‘ . who hed been paying hie sitentions yy fo te ‘The inquest in the oxse of Carolia @. Mitebell, the okt pw Ad | ‘York, but that troubles of the | Room by large folding doors at ite extremity. At an car! tothetr not having had convenient access em, © ae Can beds ee secepa rans = fiphia Conference, and offered & a 7 mocratic party would tara to the Union party, tbe Lap Ls ER yh great bulk Of which did mot arrive | Looowinking Mra. abbowt, the ct the sohool, | resolution to the effect that the above charges were not | iggy n over and killed at the corner of Fifth FI ae By Spay aes ye at or Se ey ae ontermanntnenn;” | 2 = Y 4 Jaamerata bejore any | sustsined, which war adopied, ssa tayor of ine | Avenue and Fourteenth etrect, on Saturday sight, was Jen Ball and Edward Everett What would become of | tbe apartments there edah teoerste sumnor,, called Shakapere, | ‘rwarge ted ihe Kaot, ad the bappy’ couple repaired to age of a rercuation providing that in the trial of mem uted by Coroner Schirmer yesterday. The evidence A h seen Se Eee, Bu tem te Oe ae Le pa a ae ph oe ey improved}? | the & Nicholas ‘where they sre now enjoyieg the | bers sud ministers, before committee or confe- | elicited went to show that aman, who gave bis name as Ress? He would not pay that he tale of New York ushered ‘oe fupordieate,of) ale Te wostd cortainly fil to vosugume teen os tie a nee Nab tel omelet a --~+ Allen, while driving @ light wagon ote moderate rate of then contrary thought -~ jm pamber among Mrs. hath . ren over de end ber ly. Ba tere eae om aan vi rad ft me M spacious bali yt ~.- Cre, rm cnr Istaxyp—AxN Orroarron Lrxm To th, poy et Ft be al te heirs. Dimeelf, be wae Willing to follow any party | ranks, ruth in the importance thus aitached ay Fane to Sra - o q by ‘edhe calee the ‘tlag of the Union. He sot hows the foie, hy 4) ay 7 elaine am sare that the Ji » have risen Oy | swe Noxru Suons —The inhabitants of the north shore of seanagod to mabe Wo cours, at Sore °S, otcboeet. sai ee cates tat ts, Sette couse 4 tans sstotng | Phere hes dea! of wieapprebension ard cu Monday last, bave also seen | Sisten leland have extaviisned » tiny Now Brighioe Beiore leaving, however, be suid bia meme was Allen, called people of the city, for the purpose the meaning ceremonies of presentation. ‘all because of their change of , ‘and that be kept his horse at Davis’ livery stedle, near ran tbe nts norasaation. : As tbey 1 thiek it worth whi that bee attended them We yesning © fhe heme | by, which statement, upon inquiry, to be false. ey %E Povaren ‘Canes tbonglt that the tckel of Bell | to acavaint y purport eof them, to honor those whom we ses others os codales police, ar venus! band when wanted, and snd Brenets wwoaid soastre ole Cg hy of Ao bye vette On thelr Beat pp ayy 9 eat he wil een. OES oir ve cots teas consanea the tetiading mantles tf Senisr May gece nan dow mal ke | panne enactment et | Sy Rit San eae a ang ee ited se en's a tah aoe oa ‘thing else abould turn op. Tepresentativer coon, and approached * peop! tora made her Knocked down by » horse and driven by on ‘Fxastes HRooxs offered a resolution that the com | de: tare timer wed by pegeantry, but they are - twas ‘and adopted bene Lg bg amo mionte ph -- 5 by the Baltimore | they adeow, og 8 moment to unaccustomed yey (and cee the ign pageantry = x 20 er ee seein oe faotion of De, Geant uaknown pereon ‘The jury bave er Ps Convention. The resolation was received with s unas! ‘ ° bows, and attend: g thie Oriental Embasey hea i. this city, and | reported & resolatlon provicing that, when 0 preacher a fa iver La gh, IC, pn] voice. The rerolution to calla public ratification | egain into the Biue Lov. ao laterv: neeted with it to attract « large share of attention constantly during we’ day tuansferred from ope Conference to . hie | DUt cannot too strongly bi yey neo Of the people was again brought forward, a.) ‘ the character ‘of the peat, yet showy and will be kept rusning prety asians right, privileges and reepopsibilities to the Comfrrence to tnbvman conduct after the sccident in giving @ falee name tome of the members entered tate 0 vor tenet and | An the autograph resque forme of the Japancae on the balcony of the Freie time. - onteres Sbich be wees traneferred should date from the time of as 1S Ginn onipteresting debate as to whether the meet. | of the Tycoon to the and yey 5 House created, 1 bave sald, a bom of sensation, and im- Fuewp Dav ov Tae Tarn Berson — By Brigadier Die tyenafer, vnlera provided otherwise by the Bahops, or jary ‘ ing would benefit the Cajon party, or soar 8 wont with Ubree bows as before, they presented the mediately the gave of Ove thousand Se Tell | Conesed Bee, the Tevet ihe Seventh, | Pv Uinwed to vete twice on the same constitutional ques | Fara ACcIORNT = Terance Fagan, driver of an sah cart, ot injure them. Some few were in favor the | the ceremonies of fo Here they were joined by the Presigent, to | bight. york on the ain. tne tion * scong | #2 Killed yeoterday at the clamping ground foot of Third not to the jukewarm feeling ded an former bowed low ani bent the knee, After ‘Ao amencment to the original resolution was thing through, 60 as br ‘advanced or retired, beaux | drigede line will form at half past one o'clock in the af is @ - street, by the wheels of his cart passing over his body ph I oa alone Le —™ ‘simultaneously ent | (he Gacenoe of many voices Es don Setsset of | tortoss. wey See: a ON eee ee oats | wate be wes Attempting 10 beck tbe vebicle dows ia lavor re et peer e ea e or sanioe ‘coming Convention should show their banda, the knee LE vg thie Jokes and criticiame upon the Fastern visiters, who, how Tux Sraeers —During the week ending Ob 20,668 pnd ip which be ‘not counkd as ® partof the dele- pwr ghy ig FY puaid bon tah tne and pot throw the party a} a Lote ed betng done with military precision added to the imposing ever, Ha coarse of emasermont to our, own yoorle, were Jeade of dirt, manare ond, sabes were remove by the oe to the Geter Conference. siilaheeiiitat ob Grlcner Jochman bold ts Been. " anan;mous ir. Brooks’ resolu! 0% themse! ee amuse: scene before borers employed Delavan to keep the streets ‘# resoiution gw " bour » ‘eg tie a ot Ball ond Evoret, there were "ines the Ambassadors fas Seay setens, a ae the sa Wetins Shas be wale clean, at a cost of 86,022 11. Jewsment bevieg arrived, Se fete consideration of Guechipa Op Rows rome spirits, and Mr. Brooks folding doors been clowed, mp wey grounds of te Houre bave never been \ =e pon ree! * quesied that there should be « spirit of union place im room of the White » | to contain such well dreeeed crowds a have frequent d Mr, Cocrazen cffered reaclaticue of thanks to the Ire. yrowttio’ TO The PRORPRCT Park axp Orme Inrsove- nae eae napel that the Bante Convention which, Ambassedors, was made | 1.0m on the lest two band days. Is The: ‘ ee Set Uisoers of the Central Ral road company, for ‘ a ‘ai Cos onion. would uot ‘be #0 foolish an to nominate any other to be e The Japanese, who never fall to appreciate good sone: TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. the compliteentary excursion to Niagara given to whem on | MEI™®—A meeting of tax payers was tet, pad moved Cans the comnmnition . reoration that oy Ax ‘Cabinet Indios | ry were much struck by the ‘Of the view extend- New You, May 21, 1860, the company # cart, which were adopted by & ‘vote. | sor's room of tbe City Hall, last evening, for the purpose the ails meettng st some early poiod rat te were assembled eousrdingly, snd the Ambenation von ing from the Daleony acroer the ng 00 of heads ant 1 ave wotloed im your paper many articles petting forth | The Commitee Slavery Dave egress 1 meet od Sf | of taking mearures to prevent the laying Out Of Prospect Toa prope a ayy pr and commiion of seven | Prorcaseé themselves high rai wih the anor in forisoee whers sky. fed water met se lovers’ lips to pan yee Park. a ~—" te tbc will be presented ca torday_ oe feos Tow: | Park, and the wicening of Aulantic ond Sos ep ans we hed matter ia band which they were ‘Mast . advantage there were gottix, will not be commenced tl . minor Low, Haq , occupied the. ‘ ‘ar, Baoows moved of the evening | tance they attach Teatively rat to ] “Make good pleture,”’ said one of their wamber, ad | 1,4 ins carriage without dei last Legislature, A A. ied someep. Tae transmitted to A ber ted to mm the and E 1). White, Erg, wat b a on en the comenies RAjoara dn | eee are pocec, conmeriog i want O repect om | PONCE as mand of the Life ards pay. oe Bree toot woe Biles Geer Oe 8 oan high en official, Lowden season in Kensington Gardene ° | tureets, eprio! fe there not enterprise toler from tg thelr onage,oniy strengthenod jt. itis | 18 in tbe was presented, ome. Arnurt ro Rumove Fam Necross mow Marriaxn —Oo have Bot witnered as fine s sight aa thet of | cis cr Now York, with all tis fine honses and streets, ite | furiber claimed that the couree w! the majority pre meetin. Son Covell te 1 the Bahimore Sun of the 10th inst. Wasmisonow, May 19,1860. | which I have this week been sspsetator in toe Presi: | Sesiby men, handsome women and magnificent equip: | pursued to far bea won over sot s low Dermng the above improvements, Wiseel kane, tren iotormanen yesurees, detailed Lieu! Courtesics Betworen the Ministers of Hoard » | Seer, 10 keep up one road to the country’ cor servative side, and that their tactios now are deaigiating (hem as anjomt to the tax payers first, { went omeers, to the 8p. gr vert bpory-ogt aa fhe Latter rematnod chest on now, Cores Oiees Flow can we (oven we Rave no regard to our M4 Gneussiog gud aibe 10 com the enforcement Ive ward upon who, the whale ee pose Bagiam apanese sssactore— imtredaced them t> ik thousands of strangers v went of order each speaker Common . Dwell lored persons whom it was da Cait on the Russian and Prench Mimutery— Ball Gioen by not she was single n the domestic Seo cy sort Be oh puaeere, 9 go wo the ex eee ths censorentves GH Ai The eevee, - — Fa ‘ame sce ene Oy onde Htastiren, | Cimerel Cam im Homer of Ou Japanene Quast Pll ont Stabe wee presebied to Bie Miganess | £486.96 CT OKe eM as shing the Beaules you Sea: | Sate four years ago, a Pe Tao y cr that: Sheri, by order of the - of te Pita, de ow ner present condl- hud their ra i” a the several Rote, supertet Sourt, Interesting ~ Mies, ibe? é for # ree. A ia me pel eet ee ‘against the wr one the Japanese Ambaseators were visited a bet own choosing, and | “'O" 1 enente, hotel keepers, atablers, and par. cole Soe Seeeer waveral . }. 14 puretased and it wae mated ve the Mar- | weir hotel by Mr. Von Limbarg, the resident Minister 5 very #900 | ‘iculnrly those families Who keep fine establishments, and adjocrned, tubject to the call of the chair. to aoll them out of ” also carr makers, are in! ed in hey! aaat ‘mteoded the wo . Ven Laseas, the the bowed, and see erosted in having &'well | majority appeas —_ CR emery Lede oneayneraned Soule : whi fh Rea eae See rr Teen oeable to cope with Wher falc ana energy evinced Im portant Postal Netice. serve for derma. | the Belgian Miniteter, Mr. Von Coniebronk. Peep an cen cope ‘ % May 10, 1800. tren‘ ok Se primar were rare! men were conducted into the Ambnaradoria! presenos by | ‘be renerabee pend of the Uaited Siaieeiag for bem Is by his opponrata. Fost Ornee, New Yous, tery’ ‘river weat upto two of the United Sietes Commistonare, and the conver st ihe Manson, sad wee Hirer bow ABSTRACT OF THE SIXTEENTH DAYS PRO] ong ye hk printed som, tecenend comes bed westward direction rae sation was solely of a complimentary character crowd lingered long after their departore, and the wand ‘of Georges Law, bas gone 00 W CEBDINGS. pe . - Lm re ‘The princes, in the course of the afternoon, drove out — Taam ladies snd | rT DUMDEPA, I in sald, copnented with the resisting of the Bowpano, May 10,1860. SSe oo See ee ey ‘= take shape ine era orn aan sae “eo ~y" mish, f fang, Wat those of the | Sevwas baced for Fowler." Be go Niu an to-eay thet | The Minority cf the Slavery Cemmuiee Present am Olive | crt in ensen where Depey ment a aur wae b—~ to bail in the som of 81,00 | Miniter of Russie, and 3. Mercier, the reprenvatative of | Jap * ees or ah tak they bet | yeer teforment wee to error, and That | have wo Yolen DrancheJ he Chartereh Pand of (he Mithodiet Rptonpat } he senders do rot are very : Hinal entered’ tie occopied tn writing ® fol! 24 ’ firet from and afier the for ® nicks eS ie are be teen. During the morving they bed emplaged them | ton ot vistieg Wasbingim os 1 Church, de ke HORATIO KING, First Amet. P.M. wore ‘or the arrest of Bineley, which wee aap Derieg their abet nce ap interesting intervie # ook 9'907 | peices in deneribing General Cass’ bai), and ine inckien's we ORL The Cevierence wae presided over (hie morning by Posrmseran, New York. Hy ‘held him 10 bell ip the som of $3,000. f Detween the three phyviciane ot the Fabasy aut foor | <Wertirg t I after the publication of tein diaries any PF Mav at, 1860 he Cows