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é NEW YORK tT Paraguay to eetiic (bo claims of our C:tizeas sgainst that Government, dee whea tie ceport of Mr. I-rael Hatch comes up, who wus appointed » commissioner to ia- vestigate the subject and luy the result before Congrese. Meuntime we may observe that the more free the mutual intercourse and the operations of commerce between this country ud Canada, so much the better for our in- terests, wEws FR0M WASHINGTON. Debate on Postal Affairs in the Senate, Debate on the Pacific Railroad Bill in the House, THE ROSHAN WESTON, Report says John Appielon bas beea decided upon as ‘Minister to Russia. THE PACHIC RAILROAD Bm ‘The House to dey bas been engaged in debate on the Paetfic Ratiread bill. The various routes have been adve- cated by their irtends, fhe bili reported from the com mittee of pixteen by Mr Curtis memes the following gea Newen a8 Corporsiors:—Willem H. Swift, Sequel 1. Dave end Joba Bertram, of Massachusetts; Moses H Grin vell, Berjamin Chamberinin, Aomiiton Feb, Jobp A. Dix, Daniel Eaton, Azarinh Bocdy aud Joseph Field, of New York; Dante! J Morre!, Joseph Harrison, George W. Cams, Joseph H Scranton and Morton McMichael, of Penosyiva- pia; Edward Peadleton, of Virginia; Benj H Latrope, Ross Winans and Thomes Swan, of Merylsnd; Witliam Ase, S. 8. L. Hommedien and Henry B. Curtie, of Obio; Thomas A. Morris, Jesse L. Withama and David C. Banbam, of Indiava; Joshua Cobb, of Tennessee; E. 0. Grosvener and William J. Welles, of Michigan; Joba Wentworth, N. B. Jadd, John Moore snd Charles G. Hammond, of Litinols; Joba How, James H. Lucus, Wm. Gtipia and Willard P. Full, of Miseour!; Charles Mason, Lucius H. Langworthy, Hugh T. Retogand Hoyt Sherman, of lowa; Samuel J. Hensley, T. D. Judah and Lous McLane, of California; Herman C. Leonard apd J. C. Ainsworth, of Oregon, and to such perseas as a majority of such grantees shall admit as thelr associates. THE MILITARY ACADEMY BILL. it Ben hey he. THE RICHMOND CONTENTION. : a Ab effort is making to Horatio Seymour, 0 . Special Washington Despatch. New York, at Richmond, on the 9th of June, and then to Srey Wasuiscron, May 28, 1860. repeat the nomination at Balttmore. It is reported to-day that the disaffected Seward men are here urging the pro- _ ’ ‘THR COVODE INVARNGATION. The Covode Committee are seriously alarmed at the ac curacy of the Hxraty’s reports of their doings. Hardly a day passes that the alarm is not manifest. A gentie- wan was calied to teatify yesterday on’ the subject, and it is threatened that another will be called tomorrow to tell what be knows of the process by which Mr. Elwood Fisher's testimony was #0 fally re- ported in the Bxxarp, They shoula remember that tbe knowledge which s witness consents to reveal to the committee is nove the lees his own property, and thet there ts no Jaw or rule to prevent bis reiating it toare presentive of the press, or proclaiming {i in the public bighway. The interference with the rights of the press ip ‘nis matter is getting to be & nuisance, especially since those who complain are sent bere to traosact the public business, 6nd pot to bo.d secret inqaisitions. Some of the President’s friends complain of the publ- cation in certaia papers of portions of the evidence take vefore the Covoce Committee which are fistly contracioted sfterwarés by reputable witn-zres, the coutradiction, however, failing to receive the prominence of the origina! sander. Mr. Barney, who testified before the Covode Committee ast week, Cenies the stetewent in the Heracy, that in hie crove exem Pation on Saturday be madificd or qualified ny of his previcus testimony, or admitted that Le was cfetokem. Hoe saya thot the evidence elicited un¢er crose. xamination as correborative of the guilt of the price! val perpetyatore of the fraud against his rights. The majority of the committee are satiated that wit veeree have come here avd testified erropeouely relative o the Pepnsyivenis naturalization papers. They have veen sept for again. Mr. Walking, ove of the police detectives of New York “ty, bas Deen scbpwnaed to testify relative to elecdon rauds in Connecticut. Mr. Murphy, of the firm of Poase « Murphy, engine builders of New York city, stated on saturday last that be had not received apy letters from py person cn the subject of sencing votera to Connect! ut at the fast election in that State. It appears that the ‘committee were woformed thst Mcssrs Murphy, Belmont aud otber#, wore cognizert of the fact that money and voters were eent into Conrecticut. Mr. Murphy flatly de- ules the whole story, and says he knows nothing about jt The Committee arked bim whether Secretary Toucey had not written him upon this subject. He answered, mphatically, po. Thereupon the Committee postponed ‘orther examipation until they could hear from their No York informer. ILLNESS OF JUDGR DOTCLAS. Judge Douzias 1s still confined to his bed by the condi- tion of his throat, If it ebould not improve, he will be compeiled to visit New York for the purpose of obtaining medical asewtance here. OUR TREATIES WITH MEXICO, NICARAGUA AND HONDURAS. Tt is Delieved thas the pending ‘reaties with Mexico, Nicaragua and Honduras will be ratified by the Senate ‘Dut with amendments. ‘The claves relating to commercial privileges with ‘Moxioo wiil be 80 altered that the seme may be extended fo other nations, on peymevt by them to Mexico of sum proportioned to the relative amount of trade in the arti. cles epecified ss free. ” In the Traceit route clause a change will be made, 80 as to make the etipulation similar io thet onthe same @adject im te Honduras treaty, negotiated some years nince by Mr. Squier. ‘Advices from Bogota eta’e that Mr. Sandford’s m'ssion hore has failed. His object was to negotiate for the Panama Railroad Company the abrogation of the clause im its gremt under whieh the New Graodien government “can agsume the road in 1874 by paying $5,000,000 there- for. For this boen t-e company offered the inflofiely small eum cf $500,000, to which the government repliod with the equally ridiculous demand of $40,000,000. So Mr, Sandford’s mi:sion bes been turned into # quizzics; farce. It 's to be noted that the Panama Company also oiered t give up the stipulation in their grant that passengers crovsing the lethmos should never be taxed, ard permit New Granada to tax all Americans go ing to California by that route two dollars a head, asa {urtber compecsstion for the cession to the company of kho right m yerpetaity of the road. As when this grant ‘woe made, the government of the United States was in- yeigied twto gueranteetog the neutrality of the Isthmus forever, thus endorsing the concession made to the Pans ws Compaoy. It is probabie that the administration would bave refcsed to consent to the sale of rights bo. longing to all our citizens in common, for the exclusive benefit of a company Which bas been over exacting in ite Genlings with both citizens and government. ‘TAD CATTLE DISEASE IN MASSACHUSETTS, Tho House Committee on Agriculture held another meeting yesterday on the subject of the cattle disease in ‘Massachusctia. Tne Secretary of the National Agricul- tgral Society appearea before thew, and gave some fur ther infor on yelative to the matter, and presented a pT co from Governor Bankes, calling an extra ses Wn of the Legisintare to take immediate measures to ‘tie tue cause of the disease, and to provide measures to remove it. ‘The pacic produced in Massachu. ots in consequence of the ¢isease is so great That most phy siciacs refuse to eat beef or veal. At the opeaing of the extra session Gov. Banks will make an important piatement of facts on the subject. SENATOR DOUGLAS’ HOUSE UNROOFED. Acevere thunder storm, accompanied by heavy wind, Last evening tore the tin from the top of Mr. Douglas’ resi- once, amd caused the intertor of the house to be seriously damaged by water. Political old women say it isominous ef the scalping Douglas will get himself by the political ptorm at Baltimore on the 18th of June. THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION. All the signs are that two sets of delogstes, Douglas and anti Doogins, will present themeclves at Baltimore from that portion of the South represented by the bolters at (Charieston, making another irrepressible conflict almost SHIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, FIRST GRESSION. Bonate. Wasuinotox, May 28, 1860. A large amourt of routine business, of no genera! in- terest, wes transacted. ‘Tho bill making apprcpriations to complete the geolog!- cal surveys of Oregom and Washington was taken up and passed. per.ain. ‘The Serate bas not yet concurred in the House amend- ment to adjourn oa the 18th of Jane, and probably will pot, from the fact that it ie 90 far bebind the House in the $ransaction of the public business. y 18 CANEDIAN RECIPROCITY TREATY. ‘Mr. Hatch's report upon the rec'procity treaty was under Donsideratior ' the Cabinet last week, and is now im pos- peesion of the Secretary of Siate. Kir Hatch seems to have misapprebeoced the nature of the instructions given him / by the Secretary of the Treasury, anc instead of making an Jatell gent etabatical report of facie, has produced, on the "contrary, # violent attack upon tbe principles of the treaty, ommenirg eteps to be taken for the abrogat'on of the ty. or such retaliatory legislation oa the part of Con- ‘© as will mect the case. No determination bas yet arrive | at ae to whet disposition will be made of the ort, Which, by the way, bas been called for by Con #. The rediosl views entorteined by Mr. Hateh are joered very objectionable, whilst the tone he bas of with reference to Canada acd the English govern. xe/cde Lhe asual bounds of ¢iplomatic comity. ‘ayior, of Mipnesote, has also made a report to the 7 i the Treasury opon the same subject, taking ey different view of it from Mr, Hatch, end og of the tmportant results of ‘the treaty im the THR MILITARY ACADEMY BILL. Mr. Davis, (dem ) of Mise., made a report from the Com mittee of Confererce on disagreeing to the votes of the two bouses on the Military Academy bill, which was con: curred in. THR PATENT OFFICR CONTRACTS. On motion of Mr. Doourrriz, (rep.) of Wis. ,a resolution was adopted calling on the Secretary of the Interior for wformation as to the contracts for the extension of the Patent office. Mr. Dixow (rep.) of Conn. , desired to offer the following reeolution — ‘THK POST OFFICE DEFICIENCY BILL wee tekep Up, 604 & Giscussion enrued in regard to the details of the bill Mr. Hawmosn, (em ) of 8. C , attacked the reduction { pO lage, Bhd ceia Mt WOuld be Becemsary to increase the ates Mr Haim (rep ) of N. TL, oppored this view, and cited stavslics 10 ebow (hat ibe revenue bad tocreased. Mr. Haumoxp ¢e'd tibet the revenne bad indeed m- reased, bul tbe ciths to seeure @ large circulation for their journals. It whe a scheme to opprets tte people of the rural dstricts for the Depefit of 1be commer meal aad political ivterests Mr, Gunes, (rep.) of lows, tbought a large proportion of the defloeacy resulted from the palaries paid the ruute agente ape many Uunec: Peary officials, Mr. Yousm, (com ) of Fia-—M the Seoator will be kind epengh to-peme rome of Lore sapere umeraries no doubt ‘be Poetmaster Generai will be Lappy to avail himself of the ‘pier mauion, " Mr_ Grimes thooght something sbould be done to con- trol the charges made by rails cad companies, sicamboats, ho, which were exorbitant. incursion creved, in which heasre. Hammond, Ui otpated. the action of the eorvice on sweet © csp sion of these reports will probably be deter. cod this week; bat ft te believed Mr. Hatch’s report (M met be cext to Congress. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. Adyloes were received bere (bis morning from Vera Cros to the 15h inst, and from the olty of Moxtoo to the igt, A geccral engagement between Miramon and bis * forces and these uncer Urage war expected to take ple in a fow days, and but Mttle doubt was expressed of the * uluimate iriamph of the latter, in whieh case the liberals @ would immeciately have full poseession of the city. Mr. Jiclane, our Minister, would theroupon leave Vera Cruz, and proceed at once to (he city of Mexieo. ¥ vThe liberal goverpment have conferred upon tbe House fenor Mata full power to make such changes to tee wah eal ee pe may be required, In order to make the treaty accepta- was started by Die wrthote Senaiors who have brvoiofore opposed it, and fiso to extend the Ume within which the treaty mort be TWR GAN JTAN DIPFICUETY. Loré Lyons bad « long interviow with the Secretary of Pate to cay, donbtless upon the San Joan queeticn. APPOINTMENTS BY THK PRRSTIENT, HTC. W. R. Pago, of Virginia, has bec: appoluted Consul to Seruaaiom: _ Mr, Trescott, who has been appointed Assistant Secro- Bary of State, is expected here in a few days. H. D. Jotmeon, Copsul Genera! at Jonstantinople; Mr. Mallett, Comsa! at Florence, and Mr. Moore, Marshal of Nebraska, were to-day confirmed by the Senate. _ AR. POTTER, OF WIRCONMEN, QUARRECTING WITH EDITORS Mr. Heverom, (dem.) of Ala, hoped not for today ‘would be wasted in turmot] and wrangling, es last Monday wes, and of which every man here was afterward asbomed. Mr. Conwim should be sorry to introduce any subject productive of such a result. His object was to transes: some business, and not to create turmoil. @r. Cnawronn, (dem.) of Ga, said every man's mind was made up. The Pasific Railroad had been a pending fubject for five years, and it was time it was definitely po ag ‘Were geatiomen afraid to meet the responsi- ing the bill, #8 it Would have to go to the "The Howe refured, by wm yoteat 6T pope til Thereéay. HEksiD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 Serene eerste setae ae mtn bartceas, but various objections wero razed b} roptb- i ie Oe = country, It ta wise, for ghey ars taereby onsbiet to owrreet ‘cjuet Tatroducea. mY {ott should oraz to thik for Someeives, when he agreed | 0 Shores 2d x Miureclbtration belore they bs cornu 600 «Machina at 810. No ns Mr Breas, (etun.) of Mé.,eaid te wan very hard thi} ie St eh the ticking ehooid be dese by the old guntiomen | £ i teuste be borne.and us othe U det ath eal wo te am port of the of ‘e040 epprowal of the 3 a be Gclberate on the present 1a‘0u Of the county, kad on | Bairy’s 2. ieophercus 1s the Best and Cenferepce, 08 cisegreetng to tho dmocudments to the mitied te the Bopreae Court, to osteo ‘of the Cecasions as this (oe administration of the cowstry te oWenceet article for. Sai i re a Weet Potms Acecemy buf, whic, in ado tion to the usual 8 proper Bud; arch, 0 » . ; . feventeen milsious of collars surpl he Cres : — —-——_—— frame VoIUbk Crp Cmitior. of Me. Such was actthe cocirine of the cemooratic party surplus imthe Croaeary, or Con 10m Pacine RastRoAn wher at ciferect epcons Jefferson and General Jad<=” | at tedat'e dedclensy is tn donne oat na Altay 8s | geneva Saath 2h Aeatttpation, whhtem Were its ackpowse Wed jeacers wad curetiaus, and | cell ‘The Hovee resumed tne hy you that Lo demearatic party oun ox alive Dal Wr. Farire, (dem ) of Mo., though tn favor of e central Of tie Pacific Goilars, Your nations! dett on the day tals party Aogoraled was LwoM'y five millions Of douurs, snd ko republican 4 yet tere soeped nad maus ° be ‘ere five Proc) va. tr Maftactie -ezen °°. 8 irik, Beet Pog os ture Ly obs goreung ea 1d Oy Siteroget - party cen exist, wo th) of the name, if teases so think route, aave bis reascas or Bing oppasea to the hue indi: | le stein, A batty WANE, coast Linking mea, o°,'a | Zored' im tncoe three Yeats, soreaicen milices'etteer, | “oma _ cated by the bill. It was not right and proper to conflay . it cane: Ive as Gn orgenization vw, 18 06t, | tins glans erosiete of thy . . —<— the route to @ particular tice, if one more coonomical | {OF oe, willrg to fearo sil the thinking bvsi- Fi eeat reonipts e lurung that pe F's Beaty Dye, 50 Crati—Biack or e se entailed upon yoar child: 7 bh h | treemen © pation to mquize how Le gove ament "aan (Cheere.) |The reveviican perey tad, tate orpentzation, | adrminisies od, and Dow thie waat om of moocy hus been Ife, and power, sv: ft, vilaluy. and why? the old public functionary at the avenve. other end Applause.) For party, long dead, must be |... dave that Convention were clashing inet buried; and it shall be buried 90 88 10 Prey em ar or | each other. It was torn into fragments by @ hers, sectional issue. It was unable to form a platform, a plat form on which it could stand, or nominate & candidate for the Presidency. That party adjournetto Baltimore, to join in the ratificstion of the PS aagpon ot Ag) Re- | ghd tonight the democracy, Nort, South, East acd | A pad bn rage wth - Sembers cf ‘Windy: eheness ond which ‘men, —— ‘West, is sporn and fn apne oto fragments, aud pouring a ie rm » bitter curses uj each oWers brane Avplsuse ve Suthern one;ibe thow of oue eetion being BO more an | 170m all sections ot the Uoion. for the purpose of takiog | ‘iver cay tho repubiicen party arsem¢led. at Caicago, Mpeoimert toan the driftiog Saude of the . rl threo di leid a broad Me. Tayton, (dem ) of La, treated this as a great na- eee wana, ~~ measures to efiect @ restoration of this government anc enersted | drehensive plstform of principles. They eacuoated edmibistration tu the principles of him eye tloual question, and Was tn favor of three roads, If these | Pame pour city bears. Feilow citize (Rese principles with the unified voe of the roviced for it would ‘ali | the eariiest van of che repubitcaa army Pt tp - were pi for it would not necessarily follow that Seu eho have eared to step oct today Worele. | Convention, and they met the anplante of ten sbould be commenced and Gnished st the eame time. He thousand of gallant men assembled on the suores of wos oppevec to the pencing diil. vate the bamher of freecom, which, I doabt not, you that Weetern lake. (Appiause, and “and three cheers Reade street, pear T JONES’, 10 AND IT ANN A of #hoes and Gattere at $3. necewsary and noe, called Me. lcared Pa, Me ana power, ocd foul, and wualuy, and why? Be | vavandered. " Remsmber that iD #ix years of Fraa\lia PURS AATICLM OF WHIBERY. Fiaem, 600 {r01>, 200 fervor wbicy nece belonged to tne | P<'ce end James Gucbenes, the exoeniiie sof sour | 2b te stray wan distor’ te Bowrbre § 01 fo amie od ptf eh pos | while the extire expenses from the begioning. for forty | BY, expressly for by all physi vem, rept day, It is from these ceunes that it years, down lo 1880, inclucing the war of 1812, was but BARNES & PARK, 13 and 15 PARK bow, gathered such mighty streagth, and merobing ou tw nered avd ninety turse mill ons, sothat in thete nix — ward with a determivation end o which | 7ea"® over one boncrea wtilions more were expended F.C, WELLS & CO,, 5 FR ONKLLIN STREST, will secure for it and ita principles a complete victory and | ‘Dae 2 the fret forty years of toe government, iucludiug sien —= ‘of the that is, ther | {8 fecovd war of incependerco. Mr. Grow then pro the trate me, Tenomente wits the wnéersigned to super pariy deatined taking back the adrainistration to the prin. | Oet“led to cbarge that these that these large expenditures fll the earlier and bister days of the re- | fh, . va houses * fonom . 6 rail splitter will rate am armiaietration hovcet *| At tbeir prloes and take ie, Aa forthe deacerati orguniaton of Un negra oavge Med ca'an betty pure usd of the bool we Ui oe Whisneye™ oO mortem exansinetion held as It fa an excellent remedial ageot prlmouary cum: “inoue tad oa cuearats et, 3 ia judgumeut, Lavre y aiding the ‘coave ot ‘death. MILLS’ BOURBONIA. bins MILL® pOURBO : Deen « sort of doable In sold by every druggist » ---~.u) evo vente per bettie, ‘with a double tongas to JO: W MILLS & CO.) Whee omaminea, after 4 & CO., Fropristors, 14 Broadway, Southern head of the or | pecrate the usocoupied Te ConwwatoReS op , wad leughier-) | homes to free men—to mike them the theatre on which A 1 ait stastatas, ‘Surah Beary. UW, pad a 4 fiom te hike race of the eats shall he gad tts energies, Broad ey. » Se kg a ed Pet oe a 5 map— y 8 ago mocratic party y it will be found infected with, the King ant C- | pieq at Charleston to frame a platform and nomioste a eae MAUS ETT ERLOREE Se Ia consequence cf the ssle Frcbenge, we rba!) ponerse i STRBET. A NRW STYp 3. N. B.—Call and eee thaw, JAPANESE BMBABSY COULD Nor RE voeative rf surprise than tne mevsenaere shia last Jew daye, deem torongiog J. 1. Ral KTEY's No 2 Bess insn etresi, for various quactiies of Ble wer. ————— LL HOUSBKSSPERS, WEBTHER CITIZENS O8 sirapgera, are invit.d to withers ihe edmiradle operstion CATABACE WASHIPG MACHINRR, ‘They save ciothiog time wad labor, Bxkibiiom and enles- " 4 proeoway. Mr. Reagen’s amendment, altering the first soctionto | “4! bear ily aloft, “keeping step to the music of cago.) That platform of pri jes, gontleme p= Sh ES, he to make the proposed gractece merely the trustees for | the Union,” upuil you have the pleasure of ‘seeing the last SSireces tho great carcinal Gootrien of’ oe peer BTEUR KENDsLL, the organization of w company to build the raiiroad, was my Teaeec ft csmaveuaie vee, ur ie Ue race—doctrines tbat were utiered when the governmest |“) ane Grouth Wiliam street, Mow York, importer aad rejected ’ m . tered two-day, and will be j | ‘omeria {cee cay then offered sxother amendment, that the | this city, epoa the prospect of @ ‘ebange in the | Tes‘ouusoe, sud Sitored, Many, Sat wit te ten SUS BRANDIBG WINES ALWS, 40., &9, sersors ramed optees wilbin three months ater the | S¢mimstetion of pubsc allairs~upom tho tutroduc | gure that tend to the expel of civilization and liberty 200 Cczem old bowled Port Wine for wale crea eef the act shall determine the amount of privat» | ton of a new policy from that which kas occupied | iver ihe continent. To rleva'e the masses of ma: NOVEUTE—NINE DOLLAR SEWING ry to cotoplete the road, and opea books | We Nine BAG EXonigod the eberEle® vl toe Cecivcretic } ang reward Rovesl industry—in a Word, to carry thi AL Whoiesn e ana retail, 9 drontway, oor Coecl aoe bin New York, New Orleans and ols | varty—n policy uncer which your olty and our crty,for | SUb.ts forward io @ career O° prosperity abd posce — air 7,00 Usest avast, fg the outecriptions # the capital of tos common coaptry, shill feel 'the | Wiigun then proceedes to erloges tho candidates placed SPANUs UNBIVALLED SUGDAG Gop ement waa sgreed to by 90 against 50. stenoy ard benitbil beat of trae aud earnest ile, wekon- | soem tbat platform, Licecls bad shown, in bis Need no comment ‘Tbelr apaiye's by tne atlect Pending the amenc ment to eubstitute for tne frst sec ow ‘Le pulge Of trade and sirenetbening the arm and en go Dovgias, an abuny, and capa ‘apd | 2S Chemist of Gens. Dr Jas B OBLTU a (ior the Texas or Southor> rovte, the House adjourned. | courageing the hopcs of boncet labor—(applause)—and | Cevoticn io the principe ct ibe sepablicen party, that | Dems meet bie ‘tenia’ “Also, certifiouas of re a piper apr tme hiatyas Fer an po! and woteoos, | made bisa their trusted and beloved friend and Leader to it 1 eT REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION MEETING ee ee ae cae pan ony Hs pte: Ae rs | day. Be then predicted the entire success of the ticket $1 per botti « DEMURE, b a o frlerde,e capnet be uokuown to some of you that 1 | Semmlested te Chicago ia November next, Depot No. 8 Bouth William mreet, Now Terk, ir Bravi0inG, who state! that he had boon at the Chicero fonvention, declared thet the great Northwest, through thetr celegater, bad epoken cut for repablicauiem and L:ncoin, Ono was plecged to sustain the Chicago poroination. So was Majne, and Mansachoretts, aud Pennsyivania, and other States He was there to spoak Speeches of Semntors Doolittic avd Wil- son, ond Messrs. Grow, Wash ne, oF Maine, Wade, Spaulcing ana Oiners, lo ked forwara toa different nomination, When l came © UbiB CNY, Bie YOars ago, @F & represer whig party, I found Dat twenty or two fu beth bowscs who secrred to resogpise the questions to come belore the covuiry who comprehended in For the use of boils tbey are unequslled oe ‘neon revituce t ibe patient, by Ur ZACK. Gif, Saressm Tbuopoeiet 160 Brome’ re rr wonetat way. “Kolers to physolace and BSS, BUSIONS, INVERTED Nat noe Jvinte, and oll dtseares of the leet, po ag = abet 3 #bsi counter the Guy of true aod ioval ane | (oe New York, aud be woulc say to them, thet althougn - —— Waszuxcvon, May 28,1869. | patriotic men. Among these there was but | New York bad presented ber favorite 600 at Chicago, aa (LUE LOT AND OTURR, DEPORMiTIES OF A republican ratitcation meeting wae held bere thie | coe who Dad acyuired © national reputation. | pe wep there rejected, ) ct Now York will come taio the snble foot and band, ekifully treated ty br. Zag evening, and pessed cff without any marked display of | Lrefer you to know to the Mlastrious @enator from New | wor successfully, and give her vote tor the uomiuec of | “1%: 160 Brosaway. York, tir, Seward. (App ause,) My friends, the State of Melne boreolf had & wise ani cistinguisood citizen, an eminent Senator whom the people of that State love to Lcnor and admire; but if the time was not ripe—if cir that Convention ‘The American party in New York is no more. (A Voloe—‘‘ilad to bear ii.””) Hu own dis wis, Lye 4 the heacquarters of Amerienaniea, had epthoriasm on the part of ibe people. in consequence tbe prominence given to the very slight disturbanos which cecurred on the occusion of the serenade given its athesion to the rowinee of the Conventioa. comptsnces were Bot propitious for his dretenation for 7 7 ‘count 7 be sistrict of to Mr. Hamim, there was a trong force of | (hatcioe the bearte aad Bopes of the peeple of that | sour thevsand for abrem. Uincc'a avi Hansibel tama, police om hard, det not the slightest distarh. | State were clustered arcund Mr. Seward. Now, ena you | (4 yowe— That's the tickel.’) They might count a weoder tont it was ao, when you Copsicer what he ts and what he bas beon, bis ‘nto; is ability. Me. gTity und New York, tnk'ng tt aogether, as good for forty the Weebbarne then applica to Mr. Seward the limes of Milton, wand for the ticket. (Cheers for New York.) Tuo doa! ful Stato of New Jorsey—the old Jerse J wrco exiled for their interference, The proceedings 614 pot comme vee ti!) a litte after half peet eight o’clnck. when a party of repobiicans, two and two, marched from | eucing— also certainly sustain the pomtnasion. ietr meetirg room, in the Era Building, end took rei oe Jersey Is cemceratic,”” ano laugbier ) Lite Delaware their stend tm fromt of the northern wirg of the City Certain inden to the Polar star ene Maryland, and Virgicia end Memssiopi—( yoice— “Take care") Ab, (Loud Iavghter aad . that’s too far soutl for me, cheers.) But Missenri will come in and teke part int vus work = Let tuem advance enother four years, they would greatly incroaso; anc be oculd aseure them that when Ave Liacola came to Washington on the fourthof Merck, 1861 and took bis feat ip the White Hourr, the number of republicacs in the city would be more then doubled and trebied. (Lavgbier and cheers, duriag which the ro sumed his see, Mr. McKg,x, of New York, concurred in the remarks Of i@mertnl truth Gentemen, it some imes bappens and unite! cannot be inflicting injury on the cause. cance wae strong but the man unimportant, yet the caure Moves right on steadily and success/ally to triumph We may hope and believe that this is the case with our cavee now, apd po man in this army of biicans will of the ticket Hall, facing ow Lou'siana avenue. They had one traoepa- rency among them, with the words “Republican Associa- on of Washington City, instituted 1855, For President, Abrabam Lincotn; for Vico President, Hsnalbal Hamlto, Lincotn and victory." Under the laiter words was ropro- sented @ game rooster, etending with elongated neek ona rail fenee. Along the columns at the beck of the Speakers was draped a iarge American fieg, while in front and be- | actin the spiait of his noble let- | cf Mr. Although the civizene of New York sash came denen of eynave eennpEeneaN, Wim, President (Ap Soeried'ur Goeard most beartiy, (hey, would come up gether with numerous jets of gaz, threw light upon the QGhicago haz now! | to the support of the nominee of the Chicago Convention in street. There was a large pieco of canvass true and faithful, | al) thcir strength. Mr. Aivaicu, Of Minnesota, made @ very humorous specch, pulling off his coat andl rolling up bis sleeves, aud way that he covld pot work with nis cost pledged the yond for with the words “Lincoln and Hamlim,” as before, Ox their way to the City Hall tho Asrociated republicans stopped at Senator Hamlin's lodgings and Lincoln, baving with three cheers. have pot wauled rails with bim tm Illinois. Ho inten Jed to sup- greeted him ’ : owe t bim with all hie power, They were going to vend ‘The principal speakers were members of the Senate up im to the White House op tne fourth of March next, and and House of Repretentatives. No prominent citizen 0 arya ee npn get ready to clear Washington appeared to take any part in it,and when ol ae fair ‘adopting resolutions of thanks to the speakers the crowd was at its highest there were not more than i Be, loated } Maver cad pekeemen, So mosting: eke wo, B bong twelve hundred people present. The proceeding: UB re- ew a quarte! ee: bul cers for were marked with the greatest order and a wonderfu pop pa ny owe cue, wares of he re lack enthusiasm or interest. ‘The proceedings were opened in a short speech by My. fe have such a penstent Drew Ree Enemies, Becntbented Co. BB. French, President of the Republican Association, 1 GADMaaIN) And we will go oa, | Delaware, tere COUNT, gage WT Mas 108 who, on concluding, introduced Union #0 that talk of die | 67, 62, 46, 49, At, 4, 87, 45, ii, 6, £6.33, 32. . IssOLIP ATED = Mr. Door, of Wisconsin, who was reosived with acer 12, 48, 47, M4, 22, 9, 64. 60, 78, 31. 75, 16, is aremaen sb Crews of Wasnrxctos— We Sate MA aasgers, Wi an Baecese, es enp ot ihe Unhed Sites tp bovortmary tnd fuih | Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- cecasien. are we here? I sl speak is & man | ree— WOOD KDEY & CO, of the fo. you tm brit seotroces “ail 1) hare to may, | Oteat oe Sow the. prestige of gucceas, about PapliwakeeBSTRa Crate BO. 268, May 28 1800, Joy shack for years tea ralod the device of om Eis pame ‘an¢ tbat be is bouna to win. Now, my friends, | 70, 19, ¥, Tl, 52, SL, 72, 73, Bolo, 61, 63, 36. we ave going to do our uty. Take off our coats, and go ‘risWaRB—OLass BO, 4, 1 affairs, is pow in a state of distolation. | T0089 ibis sham democracy will be rent to poud. | 41, 50, 77, 16, 45, 75, 3, 20, 06, 6S, GO, 38, 43, 03, whet egitim | Kn eereinel oy nections | inane ai oa gc Ngereut aud demoralized, ‘The whc'e orran‘zation cf that | 'D* Weary ore ek rest 1 CAPPMONOD saat tie wae Oro WOUD, BODY & CO, Be Louis, miaourl, party—trat once powerful —ia mow in the very throes acd sgenies {te dissolution ; end 1 can tell you tp a singte word why (his ie s9—It is be enuee the rou! of the democratic party ie gone out of ft; one of tbo greatest occasions which could arise, to sal topether an aseembiage of peoples. Toey were there to carry alot the fag of the great republican party to vi. Fle bad nino years in Congress, and ‘a_Bay 1 1860. 20, 77, 78, 15, 62, 47, 27, 68, 68, 16, 96, 74. . ° tory: Fee eee ne om ittsastane | be. bad carefully, watched “the proceedicgs of the | ries eadhed ot 6ld Bradway 'Clreviers vem tren Se we live aod thet we etend hers, there is not | “cmocratio party from ines me te Me present. and DOKS, DAVIA & v., Oe Tienes an cectrine “of the old, a¢eseoratic party | b¢ could deotore in all sincerity that daring ail that period Manarers, this o-pactastion which claims the tame | © knew of no measare baving for iis ‘object the advance Macop, Georgia. the democraic pariy—not one of them | mentof rhe great interests ol tbe agricotaral Popolstion | The Newpert Hat is Recognized by All ia the Bomestexo bit, which afew years ago | Prcooned ov Huppasted By Jew walle the deo. | Sift lepton Het of We senace. For ssle only by KNOX, be great mearure of theo Jomaerae arty —7 ho ao ae = Pa ra eon $12 Bronaw ay, treet ite friends to day’ = Who wt is giving to ne mont, 1S treo ahve pooptr—to ihe teboring wen of the crea. | thelr ane = bane Pete, o.| ants Matenehe One Carne, the Crore, try—to you. abd te me, and to our cbildres, the broad | & Déflesal Cheracter ip Ry #0 that | (be Secention, the Flore—at WHITE'S, ho Iiniter, 216 Broad” cca tertile lands of tbe TerrHtoriee of the West? Whore | they might thea mows, caste sad ruscessealy | ve i# thet party to be founc? Not in the demooratic party, fatereo's of the 44 tor tbat party bas aban Joped its principles. Where, then, | fae Ca SF a yt fo la It to Be found? It fe oply to be foun’ im the republioen | Pe poy ay agaisse another in'deac} — orguriention-(ioad cheers)—that party which, rallying | Dave sdured ope polly, Nasseel Naot Maken advantage tegetber, shoulcer to shoutder. shall move ou’in close | %) - tod ra "Ane Brockiyn Galiertes. eins is trimmyh ta doth Lovees of Oop grees. In the | of 00 tir op, opiate and concn corte one caversion. | Aro rrr colors end of eperpesaed ta rc Howe of Representatives and io the Seeate, golog to- | 700 satistled with the aummuun nets Ot Dont Ness power is | WLAmsOR, a iA61, Ro. eet. geiber for iat muasure which above ail otters fe to open | Xo, tir. No.sir; you ave ses matalees po: <camn ‘Seenemmaeieaes {ryon, end to me, sad to on children the great ex. | ‘shen from theve imbecile roe ‘ast | Phrenologtes! somenatees, 2 panslve comet of the United States to be inherited by of state will be Taoy are | setewe. teenie, and the righ parva, st you yg J children forever. Tho — “3 their eed, Their hee attention ia torved wo slavery. subject tom weed peri, tert bare po ccneralment ‘hss domecrate party, of admitting elarcry to bean evil—to be toveraied where it existe, to be tolerated in E ORF ineonventenee to tbe patient, by Dr barged Te Breeaway ‘Kefers to phyeiciana ad RB WR. CLARKE, 116 Di 4on would volt my frente Coat ech, wih Pants ant Vest. charge the eame to the account snes ete Sapabne a fale Canal sumption “ihe Pils are canally ment it GHLY IMFO hillietn sede naiiinaban BONIOWS, INVERTED Nati Jotul, and ol! distasee of the feet aed | say ert a sanincitninnlicnngsincttlillaenl ais nevtemmtensiniin EROKP® REVKDY, AS UNF ATI ore C tbe unfortunate Ovres cae Se wpe on phort ime bold VIN, corner of Worth street, New Yort, GRO, C |, No. 418 Broadway, treat. tea OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OLSTMYAT ‘Are powerfully eifeotive in the early stares of Wie air enti of tie tomee. ond fone ted NT 70 ROTH 8B or siegie —' Medios! Adviser end Karri ’ 0 mR cloth, and ‘over #0 peers. eon doth, . \t ls a Divine inatitation—a bleering to Got. nod a for "Terktorv'e. and that by “tai rg Wn ers =, Ty ths eounury, They on ‘shymed” to afssanton ibe, Terror. fasten of these to w! jong— ears ene peopie of the. Ualtes ates. fo this Fe. [rch oveatty (eetaten tbe rooem of teething bY =z? Le Ley and trampled under foot all ond cave te respite tbe bows’ wbepens pyr tater ed uncer feet the accu st earon, of Maroon fasta ‘cafe in all cases. ‘ , and Jackron, no clam i the democratic party of the country. it ie'bot within the nope dase year In the United Mates. scape tey ote, enna eee ZOEY tae. the North, you ‘no euch blind, insane fana- xing oo wrayer, eo Do ee ee ee avery ‘man—e Ddiesning ‘open vous DRBLITY, LORS DT leh ey Im oe ere NO toe naar, "(Cheers | wiibeut acmiration, A few yearsagohe was unknown | pp, Higgs’ W. , Mates N Mice fe-nthe only ri aby e Ries ee wos road Oe pry tt ee We Nave no ona oveoure. Te didnot worng, they any, rom the tribe fest - Ba ar, Seaaest sire Ov 8 panel exrelepsencnd to ‘with slavery in the Sates where it is. | of Jocan. He does not belong to ares fans,” a ee ae Ten ta "tas toaten;, bot when fh tates pce fool! ‘mca te | Geo. B. Sloat & Co.'s Colebrated Eiiptic | P oo 1 o eagrecstve form, and evinees @ determination carses Lowh Biteh ona Soule Bowes a nove ty to Sune to force sel! inte the IerrRores, where they var ft leby pot 8 a bepprapiins That SoS eomtemn tp are aca | Resbctian eae | SOURED rernbbew per 1 a ae oe Ae en RN, | Whiskey.—8. T. Suits Kentucky Sait comet ADWAY. was anmounced by tbe eloquent Semator from Missour! on @ wee could clevate Wy yy River the hoor cf the bamber, the other day, that the ane a ae ey epeceues onl Goat am : —" a | Weer a wna be sated as bie peat’ fer ~~. Ability and bis talent for government! Lf 4 Ta con. Good Bet, Oue Dollar the Chest. at APOTHROARIBS AND DRUGGISTB, declaration, that he (Wr Dougise) hed mate @ civmen, 1 feel that to call a meeting 10 ratify Lis nomina- g TETTANS nS Toe Warehouse, No, | Chatham street nod ‘with the men of the ee leat be to | ton wae 8 work of Tie nomination is treet, wand Dy Gas Dorgan Ost be bed wiun the | retided te bone E Scuth—that be . engi) wae ‘the queruon of i slavery to the decision of the Supreme ho had | My cont b thet the men of the sould | benest Abe Lin i cease (0 thitk for themselves on the House, and when he 's Siswrery that tiny ‘should eal te, tinting gory Daving placed the Capitol—(cheers and = at the brave old democratic shall cease for iteclf, and that Dongle bad wgred on herbal tet ey weak te Jom vee Songson ‘thet’ fo bis canvass in iti Seats. for = 0 aR 8 og ete eset oponeno WOLTk® enti Une au amomane Ceart by cottiesdly wauteson | Mt = Brivaiety epred. o's air Been Pate neg cupeie, 9a ert in mode fm the world. All Qt rom Sener deere that ‘Doogine ‘wes Batchelor's Bate Tazo, wig. t..4, be be 4 -) Hervant Trove ot ‘tt tale ‘he manieg ‘of that Ye O bela ine en 18, 107.04 af Denver eirect 0% Fore. san} ee tne comet | ect 100s, eruntiee Wee, Mposie Ob Fase oh yp an i TLEKAS FATAD’, SAL AMAPDRR CAPPS eee Se ca WL sigers'g oo get art telthrate gn thee Sve en tee co, heh Vecy a. FY, Ww Nid A RRCPE Re te niter tome,

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