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i | | Heil ta ti ! Fire at Patladelphis. ° PHILADELPHIA, May 24, 1860 ‘The depot and staples of the dirard Avenue Passenger Sabwiy ware haves this morning. The horses were all ‘The destroyed buildings were new. ¢ H ¥ F i i ri i, td alt ae 832, A if gi i Eg tle i¥f HF fee ee ef =F re $ i g i Bd if i mT i f : i i [ i 3 i eek { 3 3 if i 8 2 gas fits raf it LE st 4 Hi pile tr i ‘ i ii a f f it if ut 52 i 43 | é 8 z z 53 2 it i i fi i . i fi il f i if H H ts HH msi : | . | i i { i E t E : | | ing Inet, between three and foar o'clock, as Dr. David & Shanaham, of No. 67 West Sixteenth street, was passing through White street, a man came up and felled him to the sidewalk by a beavy blow on the temple. The rascal the act of drawing hie bend f his pocket beng Feter Hooney, came up, and the ought ethogy Costello te his. saat street. The accused Arraurt at Hicuway Ronsery.—Yesterday afternoon ® man named Obaries Flinn was attacked in Park row by one William Qougherty, who dealt him a fearful blow on the hea‘ and then seized his watch fall He however, Nassau street at ere was, : ii # O: HALE aft aE WI i i i f ! i i 45 ii iy E i self lla lft qation with & Bumber of farmers | learn that the prospect for a tolerably pasate yn ‘his fall te better than t NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY’ 26, 1860. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Queen Victorta’s Birtn-187, DINNER IN HONOR pat a ce BEET Hoa. Was, C. Preston, of South Careline, How Ma, L2v00ux Raomvan mais Nos™ABO%—The Ob | ra, Brg, NOMATION OF HE OEEAMERA” received intelligence yesterday by telegraph of Csp0 Journal gives the following, ‘Yeelerday the santversary of Queea Victoria’s birth. death of ‘ho Hom. Wiliam C. Preston, a distinguished cou | Perhaps some reader will be curieas to tasow how (f16- id he of South Carolina, which event copurred at Columbis, in ‘that State, om the 224 ing:, | ‘He was born cn the 27th of December, 1794, at Phila- meet Uid Abe’? received the 0 a bed deem up in the telegraph oflce “deriag tha, fret. a3! 5 ~ Among the guests we understand were General telegi lo Springfield, and those estho: theme tgured ub te SO ka bee ere eater”. | Soott, his Houor the Mayer, tho Hom. Judge Roosevelt, the some breathices anxiety as the crowd at the wam. | the Hoe. Collector Schell, the Rev. Doctor Vinton, Dr. As soon 8 the second balict was taken, and vefors it had | Beale, President of 8. Society; Mr. Norrie, Pre- been cougted and announced by the secreiaries, Mr. Lin- | sident 0." St ‘drew Soar. the fo a . Mr. coln walked over to the State Jowrnal offios. He wassit- | Belmont, Mr. Sherman, Mr. fog at 3 ting there ooaversing while the third ballot was Hunt, of Porto Rico; Mr. Richard Irvin, Mr. Dixoa, and taken. When Carer, of Obio, announced the change several other p.,ominent English gentlemen. votes giving Linoola 5 ty, amd before the great tu The bealth the Queea was drunk with the usual mul of Ore ery wee, heme enthusiasm, as well as the health of the President, and tiegraphad to Brngteia Mr. Wilson, the telegraphic | “Prosperity to tbe city of New York.” te }, inetaatiy wrote on Dap eelgrass per | THE STEAMBHIP PERSIA, AND THB CUNARD DOCK. Liesl, "He tot Sas pape n bands tad tented at | Jota of much earnton and snchomaet erg nny Joog ead silently, not heeding the noisy exuitstion of all hoo alleges be gphsipssonyrel pe. Sasa around, and thes rising asd putting the note io bis vest " Just pat » after arriving Pocket, he quietly remarked, ‘‘There is a little womea | from Liverpool the previous day, began to be the scene ane our house would like to hear this, I'l go down | of activity, as her crow busied themselves in mdjusting her yards, &o., for event. Moan RaPvpiation oF Tax PLatvona.—Ali the old Know Abie ore sian the ent prosdly Nothing journals, with the single exception of the Albany 20, well supported b; Hanoverian Statermon—which never hed an eye or an idea that aid | Zreneb fags. Se eaak hen eee at great comfort, and in the style of old Virginia, at Abing. | not point direotly at the public treasury—are particularly pendants besuiifully, with the fluge of other mations un don. General Frencis Preston, though « man of excellen | savage over the fourtecath p.ack in the bleok republican oa. Ley Jack 08 the forward jackata®, ad sense, was not @ speaker in Congress. platform. ‘They call it the ‘Dutch plank,” and some de- poe gh re Save, Uey od ou In the fall of 1809, on his way to Florida for his health | clare that it was interpolated in a fraudulent manner, and | in bold relief to the other flags. A kind of semicircic daving in early life several of homorrhageot the | belies the principles which the platform intended toes. | Tas then, fumed trom tbe two topgallanta, with oi Junge, Wildam Campbell Preston, then only fifteen years | tablish. As considerable contention is |'kely to arise over ride. The flagstaff of the Cunard dock was richly, capart old, passing through Columbia on horseback, from Abiug- | this dry bone, we sball give from tive to time the gonti- | soned with the fiegs of all nations, amongst the don, met at Dr. Green's old tavern, opposite to the State | ments of the Know Nothing papers in reference to it. Ng phe py House, Arthur O’Harra, from Charleston, who had just ‘The Boston ice (American), which & year or so ago went Eran Surat ay raged, ogg then entered the South Carolina College, with whom form- | into the bosom of the das (republican), although united Specimens, She exons Set. Hh hr ol " ng an acquaintance, he was induced to halt and to be. | in interest, may be likened et the present time to a house | being told, they seemed Much delighted with, the exhi, Come a student of the college, and on Christmas day, odd. | divided against iteelf. In the following extract the Aflas- Hotel the American flag waved proudly, Gnd was noticed ly enough, be was admitted as member of the sopho- | Bee shows both its black republican and Know Nothing | by bapdreds of pedestrians, who, apparently, partic! ieico'chen. pechseay ap in oo eee display gotten up purpose Mr. Preston was Precocious in mind apd body, There are some in the Chicago that de- top ltAtaibhideallecaieed toa Gaia pee yn ibtepeatoneailtes apeala that im this section of VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY IN BOSTON. the country requires expianation. We refer to the four- Bostoy, May 24, 1860. of the very beginning he seems to have had the thoughts | teemth section of the platform, which declares tha\ the re- Queen Victoria’s birthday was celebrated here by Bri- and views of a man of talent, witand sagacity. At col. peiicon, prety i opeeees & su Male heketien 8 sale alization of This declaration | tish residen's, and a salute from the Engitsh steamers. lege bis superior abilities were acknowledged by all, eotee Cen modes eieciuetomans ene te toe fp though he did not take the ‘iret honor, which wes | emphatioally repudiate it. In the first place, it is not le. Coroners’ Inquests. awarded to the Hon. Henry 1. Pinckney, of Charleston. Jn the platform, has no business init; and wee! pyrar Rescut ov 4 Figur.—Information was reosived at Ab this carly period he was distinguished as-the best | oly one of policy, ene hes nothing to 4 with the the Coroners’ office to the effect that John M. Copper, one speaker, and had a great propensity for political subjects. | organization or the policy He delivered at this time a very able address on the character of Jefferson, which attracted much attention, | te . It ig anua- | of the ferry masters at the Weehawken ferry, had died at his residence, No. 416 West Forty-second street, yester- day, from the effects of injuries received on Sunday night, introduce now say | NbNeeDgsged in trying to quiet « disturbance at the on the New Jersey aide of the river. Mr. ‘ Jor, who was then, and remained to be many years after, | such bone of contention as this might prove t2 be. The | {twill be recollegied, was sabbed by ove of the row dies; the venerable father of Columbia, While in college he me teatnespe wate 88 Nay aay Nel nd go seriously injured thas it was he would not hed already formed valuable acquaintances and friead- | whig or the old American element, and {i ought never to | fUrvive more tt panetiey, tite He vats canes? ships m diferent parts of the State. In December, 1812, | submit to ether. _ We regret tbe incorporation of this wo: So pacastanie cin areeter Geant ten Mr. P. graduated and returning to Virginia, entered the saheiens iaeeaken nn seta nope Ayo the ovgtooy of the New Jersey orities, and will be office of Wm. Wirt, at Richmond, as a student, but was not very devoted to the study of the law. In 1816, peace being restored to Europe, and the Continent open lent to every body, he resolved to visit Europe. He safied | Sunhoiing our’ mos cordia and energetic careers tre from this city,and when near Cork the ship being de- layed for some cause, he took a fishing boat and landed ‘at the Cove; and from Cork he traversed Ireland to Dub- lin, where he fell in with Governor Cole, then on some mission from Mr. Madison, and through him made the ac. ecoased was taken tothe Fourteenth pro. _ eral Ty ay renerye is rence, Mass., are about to erect a wigwam that wil] | 1¢#d Douse at vue Hospital purpose of identi. On the side of the wagon driven by deceased, accommodate two thousand persons with seats. was the following inscription:—D. Satioue! Netowa! Brack Rervsucan Ranmcation Meriva ww Paruapey- | L. 1.” Exscnya WiGwams.—The black republicans of Law- Court Calendar—This Day. Covrr, Cinccrt.—Part 1, adjourned for the Part 2, short causes.—Nos. 4114, 1946, 4246, 1410, 2836, 2124, 4278 2530, 4450, 4672, 4612, 4317, 1662, 4681, 1742, 3049, 8968, 4615, 1486, 1869, 4508, 4720, 2322, 4268, 2667, 561, 4455, 4626, 4498, 4586, ‘2001, 4219, 661, the biack republican ratification meeting in Philadelphia 76, ae, aael. Gig as, Noa foran, 479, 476, 238, on Saturday evening. 423, 497, 481, 499, 605, 607, 609, 461, 462,'457, 413. ‘Part ‘Nos.’ 120, 436, 688, 690, 602,’ 604, 596, 600, 601, 602, Govanyon oy Mamrz.—The name of the Hon. William Willis, of Portland, is mentioned in connection with the Sesame Temane Cooun=-Wen. V0) 09, 218, 08 9 black repablican nomination of Governor of Maine. —One hour cases—Part 1.—Nos. 2134, Coup Racernox.—The nominations of Lincoln and Ham- | 9960, 2986, 2736, 4199, 2880, 2047, 2909. One hour causes— in were immediately followed by a severe frost in Maine. Part'2—8001, 9005, 9010, 9016, 4167, 4217, 4164, 4166. ‘Fit.woas’s Oncan.—It has already beem announced that eerennaians ‘Mr. Fillmore will support the black republican nominee i peqn ines of the bas IDDY 400. Iaay much distinguished in South Carolina for her beaa- for the Presidency. The Buflalo Commereial Advertiser, ENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, ', and to whom he had long been attached, and whose | the ex-President’s Know Nothing organ, says:— 7 1692 '%5 59.8, 8, T's. HLiatly bad then lately removed to that country. In 1821 We conceive it to be our duty to place the na of » 28, 16, 22, 75, sige” Derawane—OLass’ Ro,” 248, Linooin and ‘Hamlin ei the bead of our columns, ase | 62, 6° 40,49" 59 8 48,36, 58 AT. 39,63, 3 Ge rosie o 5 » bus was oy SS ee that we will extend to them such honorable and | Cireulars gent free of’ charge, by tere sion of his J.’ MoCord and J. Nott, of . Seta. "ile thare entered tate the prestion of Morente, ‘Tux Finst Vorn—A vote on Presidential preferences | essa: prawings of Hodac & his friend} Mr. McCord, who, though his junior im age, | was taken 00.8 Dre: of lodges, Davis was then im peeeeaton of “ceugitenabto beats om erie ‘The Sree cause Mr. Frew 53, 38, 32, 36, 71, » 49, La. considerable interest in and the wulted as Prizes sashed ot 658. ‘cons tres. Sesame same | fe who was at ete a son a Georgia. Suakea’” Cues entrunsed, Pes Serpe woere hee wesjees | fone; Guthrie 1 | , Jedde Hat—Of Woven Straw, an Batire Spsaking load enoags to, be rare by Lo BY How Lixcowy Staxps at Homs—In the memorable Bad reall 'Fo bs bad only of dain, 813 7. Fle did, in fact, do very well, for be dea ‘became distia- | CAmpaign of 1868 in Ilinols, Sangamon county, in which ihe sr vat fied a the ar, aad throughout the State, for | Abram Lincoln resides, cast 8,216 democratic vous, | Heats ome Capes for Gents and Children.— Be estetay as cnyir Wy ivann hime Neer | MBH 2.198 fr the repuboan veka te et stint Ba Saka aid « young man have more or more influential | Bars Orreney on Dovo1ss —' i on trreprenmibte | crmeyn a= enn, Wayens sm. arms ones. In be elected to the House of Ropresen- Mos OD EMAL! SURO WEQINg UEWeoN vO tw UCD .— ‘at —_ ny iSice gi tin rind Captain Boskter, te Matias Gs. tratic Journals of Louisville, Ky. The Demecrat is on | raiy sew, Ro. fi8 i Senne, sess, teal os tue if the motomiseat and lsling members, and dur. | the Douglas noe interventin side, and tho Ovwrierbeloas | pass gon HatsoA New Invoice just bg the years 1830, "Bl and '82, distinguished bimesif a | to the Jeff Davis school of Southern fireenters. The for- | opined uy ‘& Co.'s eucosssors. HUNT & DUASNSU aT, the advocate of State snd reo trade During the | sner proposes to the latior the following bets:— Sateve ct Peakion tor Gentomen'e Beis, Woe boa mea whole allatr of the ni by Sut the autor tariff act of that period, he was Fie tomo $100 to $400 that Douglas will be the next President, pay ~ tee on Federal Relations, which was raised for the ex- | oF play, as be may not bo & candidate. $200thatthese- | Boys’, Boys’, Boys’ Clothing. purpose of the ‘Detween South | cession candidate will not receive the electoral vole Of & ‘New Good! ‘and the United to watch the en. | Northern tate. $200 that Douglas, {i candidate, will Mow © Ge Ot FP anOeTe, OAK Bal: croachments of the latter. In the House he was in fact | recetve the vote of four Northern States $200 that Ihave séded tomy Fee an te aa the leader; no man thea in the State had more influence | Deuglas will get more Southern electoral votes than the already Marge si tet over the proceedings of the Legialatare,qbare his abilities | secession candidate. $100 that the deoremoa cantidate | ROTwr fUuTH Amp man's'DEes 5 and eloquence were pre eminent. ‘He was of the email | will not not get enough votes to bring his name before the | Oak Hall. 04 96 and 8 Pahoa, in Columbia which brought back the State to repud- House of Representatives. $100 that Dougias, if « candi- 47 and 49 Gold sweet ame fh 5 principles. from which it had greatly | date, carries Obio, do. [lino do. Indine, do New Jer- mandees dt, Che eiaAeks: sarayed eee the tape ef ir ‘Jeflerson. sey, do. Pennsylvania, do. California. $100 that he beals | Lad re of »Herald—1¢ You ‘Abe lawyer, there was no one then more able or more | the secession candidaie in every Northern State. $100 | with & haniaome palz of Galtere with hone at 120. with allo: socorasful. io was found equally powerful bofore the | that he receives more votes in one Northern State than [ors and Hee 04 ¢ ’ 00 Chancellor as before a jury. His mode of arguthent was | the seccesion candidate receives in all the North. + SET le G8 papa dd 2 ene. AxoTuxn Protsst.—The Syracuse Journal, the organ of Ladies’ Dress Mecette, Sciam gs.—Ro- nameeen epeten ee Serene Cones cen "| the Jerry rescuer, thus denounces the slaughter of | seties, Gimes. Braids, at BON & 00.'s, m1 Fulton =o E : as St ing hich, | Seward in the Chicago Convention — ss Wetted, while yt lighted the | tana ex: But the Convention was not allowed to execute the dell. The Japon, Babenn, - cited the feelings. No one understood hamen nature bet- | perate purpose which a great majority of its members on he ore eens Coleen. othe ter and noone coud totter use that knowiedge.| Nothing | termined as late ea Tharaday evesing Tere Fg Nip on soa ie tas Pees could pass which he could turn to his ed , that he | unmaniy and ungeneroas means wore employed to inti: | Eas'just heen porary @id not use. Not » strong ides, or dgure, or anything | midate and mislead the members of the + pia.» BY 4 BOA, 707 Brosdway. that could apply to the case, either by way of illustration, | the result was the nomination of Mr. Lincoin. a or by exeiting sympathy for bie cause, coald fall from bis Dovaras Rarcpurey.—The St. Louls Democrat eaysa re- Chas. H. pysmensnconve Lag nny fo ne pT, woendia’ tset and to te felled port of the most reliable character is in circulation, that at Taltoe street — denedt. Ho never lost hie self-possession for & | the meeting of the Young Men's Demooratic Association of cara Phitographs.—24 Cap a4 Capital Like- [gg Py apoyo a remember to that city, held on Friday last,a tost voto was taken on een, Se ae daguerrectype,tat HOLMES’ new ‘where he bimeetf; much exelted, struck off his own wig the Dooglas question, and that the Littie Giant was ropu- | Pisee a0) wheal TH fy soa cata , but catch: I efor reached diated by « very decided vote, Gted Weal Gus Datine the Chen, os pL Tell heer al trgvemaens the slightest ia’ | Dovonrci.—The Jersey City Standard tise seen # recent | CHRISTIAN SOR Tea Warehouse, No. 1 Chumbers street a smile in ‘such wae the intense fooling be hed | letter from ex President Fillmore, in which that gontie- | “4516 excited in the — Ly ph yg man says — Rog hy ee the very apiest and heppiens cotaten, Soaees If it was in my power, I would at once elect Messrs, ae, volunteer themselves His mind ies the and ped He could fog the om ‘ ow as CoxvENTion.—Extenaive arrangements & Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic ‘adjust, reguiate and weigh the facts, with am ability which | ar» petpg made in Baltimore for the accommodation of tho few oF none could excel: No one who had ever waved 8 | 5. ters and friends of the adjourned Democratie Ns- py Lad alleged of him, thet’ be was a tonal Convention, which assembles in that.ity on tho 18h | Stetmws Secinimes) Ad Bo reasoner. We ooafem, from some of. | of June. According to moderato estimates, ays the” ove years Hy nee Nas to any cle? man in te State and there | American, the number of 79r8008 1% bilendance will not was no otber that we would pot have rey | oe eee Th le reported on i ——. ~ | quite good authority that at lenst f toon hundred persons few In 1898 Mr. Preston wife, Ccubar Mick site lot, hie rife, and om the EDC | rom ihe Rmpire Sate will be present, a delegation five daughter of Dr. james Davie, then \be most hundred from Cinctnnat!, including Captain Mentor's fine pap A PG cornet band, and ‘one third of the fall grown men from Somi: Qarolina ‘Weablegioa ents sor | the State of Mtinote.’” | — to RP pot ¥ {he Boston Traveller, who was st the Chicago Convention, Carolina, and his distinguished course there ie too well | writes the following — known for comment now. Finding that be difere’ from Th may not be known that the direct canse his State, in 1842, on several important matters, he re- | of the nomination of Mr. was 0 despatch received mascheten’s signed, afer ten "years services, and recommenced the | by Mr. Kelly, of from the Americen organi. meter Sans yok ew tome | wena teenies | Somduira an4, ine Presidency of the ‘Boulh Caroline College— | former. “When on the Unird bellot it was eceu thet Peon: & mark 0! fistiering kindness on the part of his | sytvania, which to that timehad mot in earnest declared State, for there ie not & more important sitaation | for one, concluded to join [llinots and and in her bestowal. [lis presence and influence -imme- ‘on Lincoln, bis nomination was oor. diately continued to render thie inetitation more | tain, Jaly | needed reform as to carcless driving; and why our city ithe Yo be entero remgoation, wich waa ordinances on the subject should be looked upon as 60 none pted by the trasess, who atthe #ame | Wo» dead letters haveofon wondered. Within the past ten days twosccidents, nearly on the same spot, viz: on the corner of Bowery and Fourth strest, hare oo- curred in my presence. In one, a carpenter with tools ia band was knocked down and élid along in the mad for se- veral feet by the concussion of @ butcher's cart, and in the : other the horse’s bed to hard guinea lady's fuon sired, Teet pivings of cung toon om eine ake off a portion of Une cuticle. neither case did brary sae Te Sas Sh este Py fa yy Mie cratory is thus characterised in this tasteful tribate | human males seem to be astonished eet pedestrians ins frend, Dr. Leiber, in an oration before ‘the Boath | should dare to attempt » [riite thay are on that Chetng Cage bg yt ES fonts. 4 avery ee Foam : hap stood of wide American ‘whose needed creel shee of p Sracenne fetes Bro, nay 4,308 ‘ Pains staan ches aS Pe TOS | | PT Gate fy am geet Fine Rata ae Nee | alse ia ones eas | Saar e ted than Mr, Preston. year, PI Ltt me, -LeGRann.. mmony J. McGanTT, to Mle Many ann i fuperal without further notice, Hplecopal Ubureh, betmeet) Broome D Br Carton —In Jersey City, ‘Thursday May a Larnas T. nt eee. Calton, aged three o'clock, at 47 Coles Cnockstr —On Wednesday, May 23, Onnis Parwg Croox- SIT, pripter, aged 33 years. tend the funeral, this (Friday) aiternoon, from his late residence, No. 94 Greene mains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. please copy. after a lingering ill- Ra niger inden af oe ay are respect relatives and friends ly aro i Invited to attend her funeral, from her x 4 143 ~ West Thirty-fourta street, on ternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. 2 if i ii Ff g : one o'clock, from Fight; Nesom, eldest ton A Hee sad Cd — ARG aos Pe of France, Broadbents & Co.'s Gvseax Oounrr, Ovsss May %, 1800. 7, 62, Th BA 148, 89, 21, IT, Toe BT, AZ, 60. 1, G4, 31, 63, 86,44, 25, 4, 41, 1b, 60, 10, 60 oe Or nok, aos DBaNt MoUarTy— —On reene days. The relatives and frienda of the friends of deceased aro Petereburg aod Richmond, Va., Cocunay.—On Wednesday, May i if i Urrar. —At Yorkville, on Wednesday, May 23, of inflam. mation of the bowels, Gronce FampRnick, youngest son of — and Sarah 78. L. Utter, aged 9 years, Youse.—At a, Job pee ALS aera ms Cat Mio om, cnc, ACTOR DE CUBA, <i AURORA DE YU OMARANOA M7, Mr. An- unaien ait of this tm » this (Friday) afternoon, street Methodist streets. 2 years and are respectfully ) afternoon, at invited to at- at three 0’ . street. ite residence, No alt invited to at- tend bis funeral, from bis late residence, No. 278 avemue look. His remains will month and 27 The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at ira street, between Third and WOR, BOLETIN DR CARDEN AS, way. abn’ ane weal : r UINRe®’ DUBLIN ‘* the enlire Japanese Embassy have 7y- y truth tm the ta Saupply of his spring Hats Tis A Gnd Motel) hn’s 1868 NOX for Sl econ ‘those | 4 \ at MENDU A'S great ale Vaults, . le. sae nen aiene malo. and Cedar sirect. a ———— E : by all druggists everywhere, Bold by m8. HUT JELNGR, Zi hoskancs ona Sheer Oui, Ct hm Ea rc SrmARNS & MARVIN, 536 Broadway, corner of Worth street, New York, If. GORE IE puAe, emoaree t24, Ups, the body. ental Grvam aut OF Warker ster, . THE WEsT INDIES AND YHE SPANISH MAIN, Br Anthony “Doster Phare.” he Barium” be, Tiss, man, A MOTHER'S TRIALS. By the suihor of My Lady.” imo, muslin, $1. Pen Ae ee Rn 0, mastin, way. per | CAMACHO, »: wr 335 BROADWAY, ‘Tepares clases . Seven egal or otherwise, few TRANSLATING From the and at Spanish, egies Canncne the office of” . 8. 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