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8 The Cunfer TRIAL AND CONDEMNATION 0 TURIN POR THIRTY THRE ‘The Crimisad Court of ™ THE OYSTER’ SJ,00P TRAGEDY. Broks Ferterced to be Hanged on Friday, the 13th of Jays, on Kilts or Bedloe’s bland, ag the Marshal May Direct. Remarks of the United States District Attorney. SHE SENTENCE BY THE COURT, a¢., &0., &o. United States Cireuit Court. Befere Lion. Judge Smalley. Jess Ln he Matter of Albert W. Hicks, alias Wil- Ham J. dmen, Oonvicted of Péracy.—Tho court was dense- Wy crowded this morning by persons desirous of gazing ‘pee this extraordinary criminal and hearing his doom to tmconten. ‘The Didtriet Attorney (ex Judge Roosevelt) said:—If the Bowrt picase, it is pow the auty—the painful daty—of the ofoore representing the government of the United States © move that judgment which the law has indicated im the sare of piracy epon the high reas, or cpon any harbor or Day thereof. The prisoner at the bar has been found geilty, by the verdict of the jury, of that crime to which @e lew bae assigned the punishment of death, and no wther punishment. It has left no discretion to the Jadge, mone to tho jury, none to the District Attorney. Were ‘this on or¢inary case, sir, I should make this motion, | am free tc say, with great pain, and, I would add, commite- eration. Capital pupishments are not fa with me, mor are they with a large portion of this commu- wity, @md, above ail, for the crime of robbery were }t not, as I say, surrounded by other circumstances, as Ima the present case. In making the motion that the court @0 now pronounce the judgment of the law (manifestations , which were che:ked by the officers), I do Se ee waetetgs te With this verdict before us, ‘ea 1 enid on a former occasion, we are bound to consider ‘Ghat we have the lega! knowledge, and I think the moral ‘mow ledge—hat al this crime, in the form tn which 2 bas been pore’ 37 oe Great is et aen v ae ri is that of piracy, we mone What Miavolves naotber’ » without which » ‘verdiet could hardly have been found at all in the case— ‘Whe charge of murdering three innocent men in cold blood, ter F j Z i 5 : i i had brokon bread for Gays and days, were ruthlessly, vieleatly and surreptitiously deprived of their lives—I ‘Bay, not only in a cruel, but most cowardly, man- mer. Tho indications are as to one of them, at least, thas ‘While he had strength onough lef, not to defend him. gall, Dut merely to cling to the sides of the vessei—sueiag Bor fay dy «J to prevent the last consummation — fhe thro wing of his body into the ocean—his hands were ehopped ci! by the man who had previously musdered his two companions. In such s case, then, even if tho ew relative to the pucishment were other wise—i! it were ‘with the coort and with the government—I shock still fesl it my duty to move the highost penalty whieh the court can inflict Ido now move the ventence @f dentb—the highest penalty which can be inilicted in ‘Ms care. Judge Amailey to Hicks—I would now inquire of the feoner if he has anything to say why the sentence of law sbouald not be paseed upon him. The Clerk had Detter interrogate him. ‘Mr. Sulwell (addressing the prisoner, who stood calm! fund as unimpassioned as throughout the whole trial), said: Have you anything to eay why th: sentence of the Coart ‘BOt be passe’ upon you’ Hhoks (in @ subd tone)—No, sir’ I have nothing to -—nothing at all. Bmalley then proceeded t> pass sentence He maid—Yoa, Albert W. Hick®, otherwise William Jobaeon, have been inaicted by the Grand Jary for this distrist for mebbery and pirecy upon the high seas. You have had a patient and fair tris! before an honest jury of your country. You hase dece defended by able counsel, with , but found guilty. The evicence against was #0 stroog, clear aud conclusive that no one who rd K could doabt as to the correctoess of the verdict. ‘Mhe evidengo also estadlithet beyend a moral or rational that in order to s.complish the robbery you were of triple murder—that to enable you t> of the psitry sum of $150 im money, articles of clothing not your own, you, tas jer of the sloop in which you sailed, as she to sen, in the stillness of the night, Yt cvyer, in cola blood and without provoca murdered three innocent, \ooffensive persons, ant fea, and the next morning attenptet your bicod stained plnader. of Providence seems to have followed you out to the guardians of thi ‘arrested, and mort of your ili gotten gal and ifentifed, by the mort anmirtakesvle e property and clothing of the missing, aad, ‘on your trial, mardcred men Toe an present few cases of greater atrocity than tale . a, hee acd i Violation of the laws AOR, CUA, Apashs Pay~the forfeit of your iife. Tao aoe a aggravety i character, and your guilt so cer- incon! , that yOu must pot hops auythi - The Court, therefore, woal to earnestly and sincerely devote the little time yet remain to you of life to repentaace and pre- ‘meet your last ant faal Judge. The sentence of l i piety ithe pay i Bes te al t 4 aval ACapexr, } Awmarots, Md., May 29,1860. ') Me CA ‘Med Bates Nava! Academy—fhe Stulents and their | Phe Annual Ball of the Graduating Ciass—The | Crem Sailing of the Plymouth, de., @:. ‘Thw fem itution probably was never in s more (ourish- tg condita ™ than atthe prosent time. The Acedemic Board comm Tites some of the first talent in the service. ‘The students 8Fe not only ‘put through" every study sup. posed to be, Woemsary in edusating @ young man for tho profession of 8 sailor, but also the more advanced branch 8 of scientific é tadies, modern languages, ko. Tosy aro faiso mande fami ki~ with light jafantry tactios and the uss of (tek artillery. | witnowsed an “infantry drill” this af. san, which, «0 intrioney of manceayre and precision of m esement, would have done credit to West Point The yard Macif Js delightfully eitustet, ant, indeed, I know *@ 20 piace so well adapted, naturally, to the par pore for * wihtch it is used ‘The an Wal Dall was given by the graduating claes last Friday ov. Wing. it Was & vory fuccensful aifair, Tae ® M4 decormted with the fags of all nations, and 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNB 2, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. i | re recognized em all sides; but these ia mot equal unaai- } mity as t ibe pretext on te be ‘| Given. Im the first piace, there are many Senators who Sppreciate Senators Bepjamin and Slide}! socially and per- Whe Tomtenic Element im the United TABLE NO, VL TOPUL ATION OF SOME OF THE PRENCI*AY, Crete AND PER CENTAGE OF THEIB GERMAN FP. PULATION, States. STATISTICAL TABLES SOWING THE NUMOER, THE FBR CENTAGS AND THR DISTRIBUTION OF THE GER- MAN POFULATION IN THE SEVSKAL STATES AND Acco sting W the Cor [sus of 18.0.—-—||-—Fatt nate for 1800.— Sonally, yet are not quite prepared to favor the various THE PRINCIPAL CITIEG OF THE UNION, ACCORDING 2 M TO OFFICIAL CENSUSES AND APPROXIMATIVE BSTI- j 43 af 2 ae ee, nae. Saal aan aeteer cio | woned ee RE MATRS, WITH ADDITIONAL TABLES SHOWING (NU- 3] 3" 12, 3 guay and England. a oh etnar naa tomate ten | ce ete es Seana ent cant; Sy 8 Oe MFRICALLY) THE UMPOBTANCE OF THE @BBMAN 3 : i eurrent necessities of Mr. Cobb. Uaq the free Pay certain millions for w right of ELEMENT AND THE GERMAN IMMIGRATION IN DIF+ mien a Ht tease demosratic majority of the Senate have not ‘the re- pein rsa hyn Dreryagery can obtain free, FERENT S9CIAL AND POLITICAL RELATIONS, ESFE- _ ogg’ Motest idea of laties upon goods, ows naturally, in minds of those not behind the CIALLY IN THE NBXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. oe = Hy = Appeal of President Lopez to the ie ine declaration Mr. Cobb ls before them, Wat BS | curtain, thet ihe government has made up its mind that 1B pba ta the ence at statistics begi:t ie weaaee) | one United States, ta Stow mere Treasury notes, 19 Of the District of pol ‘od as Wight elsewhere, ove he iMeulties ‘with more embarrasemeat, = - It is now very the bat | = to be Dbehavier before pertained ie praabpemmplied P| aes 3 ne they an) yy good m a] mn of such pr are a: mete r- ~ population consists of « mixed patty om- plum from the House. Mr. Garter, thiemora- | cipally benefitted. there many who Pound and » gradual amalgamation of different national) if =|g1 = view yan tas, to appa special, day for Ditrit wasnemy; | believe that the right of way Groagh- Maxieo ties. - - ‘Dut there were Tatsed oa bitoam is really valueless, and that if we are to pay four =| - “ ” vailons If ina country, as in Canada, Bohemia, Belgiom aad Ry =ja2] = missioner and Gen. Cass. Hoe nag ony aximscivce wh ibe republicas ratigee, | to tbat country we should get. some valuable’ equtvaions.- Great Britain, different uations opgupy exelusively certain FH 4" i a sg tion mecting to nigh, the oiizens may be saved from the | In that sense Senslor Simmons drew up his Gistricts, Provinces or cities, the tables of the ordiaary, Ui in ” iebmissions "Beh theres something more hen thie un bpefoncorremgyryorer. — ; ‘egular census will be suficient te establish, with approx rel -| 2 | -| THE CENTRAL AMERICAN QUESTION. Thee repablicen ‘movements against tie ci. | ‘0 ible question of “ight of way” bua ihe teay mative exactitude, the momber and the per centage of the 29.89] |172.400 | $3 | 91,370 tie tonorel coe Pag: was finally killed. A considerable number of the nations or tribes composting the total population. (1889) ee ‘alley is begia- | Seators bavo resolved that it is the pokey of “But a of Tmere 400}} | — pivg the minds of many of our non vaat a os (Dut Sach fe mot the case in the United States SiC] soso | 8h | 16, ERHAULING OF THE ODE TEE, The magaitade of | this government as yie beyond ite cm The German, as well as the Irish and (1853) OVER cov COMMI me Na) § vowafel csatare te Constitutional power to ace@® in a direct and me- po a ei ag File mile over the hiner «ed #1, The foll ble shows the increase of the popu- Lamy a s pac ay I sy eB om By Hf Union in such » manner, and is amalgamated lation of the city of New York:— 00 cont praction! movement in iBle direction. ana | ‘rrilorice—to give to all pias or projects of transis Bative (country born) popalation im so many degrees, dadebienty tte SENSATION DEBATE it | THE HOUSE. a this ooanection and support, without attempting to « is- that it is, in numerous instances, almest impossible.to es- - 7 criminate between them. american epee tablish ethnographical limits, "Therefore, also the fol 3 regard ise 800-00 | na capital are more or ieas interested im them all, ay talon bear mre the ebareter woeemians- $e ‘Stam ie etained at home 10 atsnd 10 otal # ia, eonner cod’ sorts the sunpticts tte celefin ‘dae. ot official, completely reliable eem- But ovcase oOo | TILT BETWEEN MESSES. HOUSPON AND TRAIN. hia ouse at auburn, rendered, nooss- words, thes tre shaokd nave what muy be’ called @ tages. For these reasons, to justify the numbers, the eal gn erent lear loth mus of transis policy. . id 1866. — 4.48) ° ‘This policy will be ing: o amendments to all Per centages and tho estimates contained in the following In our ettimate we chlculated the increase only to 5 per poe gg cn en Leg pene ‘ing treaties with the Isthmus or sraasit States, tables, 11 8 necessary to potnt out ine short exposé the | cent per anuum—0.60 per cont leas than the everage of! Anpointment of John Appleton ‘a nn fod not only | Teierence.to their introsuction in treaies with all tne ources to which by which | 60 years. ved Pa0d States which Reve, or can by say pessibilds bave, a reste, ces to which were resorted, and the means #2. ‘The number of the popalation of Phi was Minister to Russia. to put dows through their territories. ‘It 18 simply this: that the the following etatistion! reviews were possible, and are poche gee an extraord aa by wee that even the cle- eee Ue eeee ae coe , a * . at e city and coun! one great ci june, dom of transit, communicaidon or beet war to wich rn were ibea.| Sal cana ne cna Seman Pe Sn thaws | Sats ea ata arty eee o = was considerab! Ts ; fein general ccneus of the United States for theyeat | of Germantown, Frankfort and ciber nr THE BALTIMORE AND RICHMOND CONVENTIONS, ar covers! dogs vest, is smal Cates Sunes aba have equal freedom for tran round about Tequirement,of passports, thetr 1360, and the dierent partial ceneuses of several TABLE NO. VIL of sight-seeing and curiosity. | Toi7 of every description tball also be exempt fea all Sad cities drawn up and published for the years 1854; | me acgrogate ropreeeuiative poyulation, divided by = le politeness | Guiles or charges, let or nicdrance, ia passing from 1855, 1858 and 1859. 235—the number of representatves established by the GOSSIP OF THE POLITICIANS, ceealan nwB their | ocean Privileges and Berides these official documents, the great ethnogra- a Cazes 860 the number of 120.100 inba- Tue o ‘positively and phical work of Professor H. Berghaus, executed under | piste, ‘*pportionment among the several &e., &e., a. menagerie eg lntecraphen. sxiaane a0 the personal muperintendence of Alex. von Humboldt, and | ecording to thie ratio, and deduating from tne total pimp: iaraaice phos tha Publubed (with ninety:three brillant maps) at the ex | (TO e" tr centage rather io high then tke beeen, | Our Washimgtom Correspendenee. ity und hear the palace Rskeey, wae paar pleated sic Soper ye fa A wy Ha Wasmonon, May 37,3000, | Pore, and Bence sey trom no here. lee iu be de garded as a most reliable source up to the year 1852. re ry fo! mepner:— tae Doi Mn~ ve . D o provisions, and the It would oceupy too much of your valuable space, Oe eS ease meet nine ¥ ee othe Brecative with eclipse the They Still Count Upon the Nomination and Election of | Washington, excepting always the great Probably be tedious to the readers of a newspaver, to ¢x- government. , by. 18 Senators, but is represented Conerean; et sorcersnianrees Terbere Et Deir Champion—Phe Siuth Bide View of the Case— Appa- tat A'dermen of New York, 16 aldermen, 3-4, 0, f | | Plain all the most ingenious, and sometimes very coutly, wetted own ag Sag rently Inevisable Remit at Baltimore—A Split and Pwo W. seq, | Sle to think that ‘will invest Means by which De. Berghuus, eapported D7 tbe 10H) | Sain at Albany, dl penaior, 45, 0 Demseratie Mchets, de. New Demcerale Mowat Mec for ba Widrowed sprang ay ane wach we, tn eco Bumerous pergonal American friends of the greas Assembly, 128 representatives, 22, 1.t ‘Mr. Senator Wigfall has pronounced Mr. Douglas a dead Douglas and the g tal such securiiies as will tempt ite investment i tavant wes enabled to compose his statistical tables, bie wee — ny. Denes demmenting fhele tee man—dead as Julius Cwear—or as dead, for alldemo-| Yc for the Democracy, de., de. 2 ‘HPP | Their borders. These ‘securities, when ailorded ly Great map of the distribution of Germans in the Wester | Gorman parents, wat born tm his country, and Hon. | cratic Presidential purposes, as Martin Van Baren. Mr. | 4 movement ie afloat 10 bring about the withdrawal of | ceeiwsiont: ‘and’ a” fair’ quad ere, que, for” the hemiephere, and hie synoptica! ethnographical map of David 4. Yulee, alsoa Jew, protests himed against his | gepator Doolittle has testified to the lengthened funera! Douglas at Baltimore and the substitution of Horatio Sey- | coacemions made by the oanlensites partks of ates Baieee pei the Congress of tho Unlled Staten Mr. J. W. Kil | services over this dead man, a0 involving, most ikely, | mour. We understand that Donglas a now satiated that Sd Sccatenmeuame, Wests weenie ae Wo regret only, and we oughtto say we are astonished, | iager, Pa, Mr. J. M. Kunkle, Md., Mr. John Sobwarts, | the great exploded democratic party. The democratic | tne South is against him, and that if he cannot be the pal caaiied $s any taney eaaauapelian, Goch, © ities that this work of Berghaus, the mest and the only worthy | of Reading, and Augustus Frank, of New York, are | megnates of the Senate (every man of them except Mr | candidate of the whole democratic party, he will be con- | to one, should be given to all; unless, indeed, the govern- supplement of “Humboldt's Cosmos,” ianovcarcely known | eviently of German descent, bui, as far aa we Know, | D0“ .C4 ‘ine abeeat Mr. Dougien) have voted “string | tented to uame the man. ‘Then the megs we a compro. | EBtet the United States should serume to decide which in this country, that even in (he great public libraries of | “+ the only German in the Legislatare at Albany ie the | of abstractions,’ denouncing as rank heresies the dos- mise with Douglas say that Seymour, acceptadle to the pd e cugiie conuay erate the metropolis not a copy is to be found, although its | representative of ae A ee rea many,, and) | trines of Territorial popular sovereignty, and quoting and | South and the administration, will also be acceptable to poe to very mandarete.--008. ; after his’ Excellency the President, the biggest re- repudiating the very words of Mr. Douglas, to give ‘‘un- | Douglas. The revhiom of the party upon this basis will 3s sets an Cs gpenfhdincy memee yen Liber additional statistical dates,’used for the approx! | presentative man in the cvuntry. friendly legislation,” so that there may bano mistake im | give the solid vote of the South to the demosracy; and | Gnoou‘agement ts every enterprinctiooking tothe a Mative computation of the'estimates, ‘are the Directories TABLE NO. VIL the matter. Is not this enough? No, The friends of | Seymour, a New York man, will secure New York, coa- | eounecting the seas, and leave ‘ue queon ef relaiive Of the great cities, the eatimates for certain States, COUR: Fo perc un TABLE, SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBER | Mr. Dovgias do not despair of his complete resuscitation | sidering the effect in the republican camp of Soward’s oe creeecrene sae ee ee ties and cities, published in the reepecttve local papers, | “ op vores IN THE THREE LAST PRESIDENTIAL | by the galvanic battery of the Baltimore Convention. umiliation. Iam assured that the New York American | These have been embodied in the treaty last the nomber of German names in the poll lists of severai ELECTIONS, AND PER CENTAGES OF THE GERMAN What? Resuscitate this dead map, with the unant' | rump will support Seymour, the Bell ticket boing already | Begotisted Honduras, and it is understood that the municipal and State elections, and the statistical tables mous vote of the South in the United States Senate #9 | dead. ‘Thus New York and the South can elect Seymour, provnions of thie treaty. the respects here alluded to, of immigration, published up to 1860, by the Board of the Schsmuniy and positvoty aguines. dish, ond in the than ef | sen fo hastepse Gk the aummenes trom tee bee ee. mudetiuted Probable approval of the ad: Commissioners of Emigration and the German Society Gelegation that he can carry the Empire ‘against ——s those relatiog to tranalt Ey of New York. the thunders of the administration ? “You, take the whole | 1°8h.‘qi bring about his oomioauon as compromise | WAY it the’ pending treaty Niearagea Final'y, we may add that in the following tables the budget of indictments against him: hie anti-Lecompton | from Mr. = rn her lly ig AE — — Ee ts beans instameqo, bare, bern codermeists Gah recy, Oa rebellion, his squatter sovereignty heresies, the doings | | We get inls information from s democrat of some | rygus, Honduras and ‘rill all be pot on tho dom, and certainly only to a (rifling amount, overrated, of the Southern wing of the party at Charleston, | Su>iy in. tie ee PW A Ram | same ‘es far as the government of this country is and (bat, for the estimaics, @ system of mathomaucal bie subsequent flat footed repudiation of the Dred | mona fs Guactenae, @o Gab new atoeane | oo computation—the “Approximation’s Calculum’’—was Boot decision as a party test; his support of theagrarian | that it was not to sominate ree, but to ! adopted, which allows only @ minimum of difference be . ‘Domination , to the determination of capital and ex- tween the calculated cstinvate abd the Teal numbers, Homestead bill of Galushe A. Graw; the “string of SD: | Why cise waa the'vone of New York given for Geo rulo | PETMMeME | TABLE NO. I. ftractions”” passed by the Senate to crush him; the tm- | requiring two-thirds of the whole electoral voto of the | yotn’n"scuny eee en enceing Oe SYNOPTIC TABLE, SHOWING THE PER CENTAGE AND pending hostility of the administration, and the numerous een SD en nee loft the Oonven- | saxious teow ras, ot 9: regard ‘te our interne- THE NUMBER OF THE GERMAN POPULATION IX TOE powerful personal rivals resolved at all hazards upon his tional welfare. it known, e mortality URITRD STATES IN 1850. destrection—take ll these things together, and the | this that there is someting in this neported. pies ef'o Attaches 10, thet_tission west Get tinier aie Oi ee a tac nexs Prenisene 7 1° | Seto run end'be deleted?” Wilt not be mach more ad. | ged, tee dcharge of hy auton: Sod of yet despair of making him the next President. "® to him to throw in @ peace offering in the * over seni y on ‘And how? Mhey have told us how. They will nomt. | pon ofa: ier elected who, | Bemely, Hive, of Kentucky, and Squier, of ‘a 8—Vermont....... 314,120 : 25,269 F nate him at Baltimore re eee ee 4—Massachusetts.. 904,514 2 218,90 ‘The German end if they cannot, they will repeal the two: rule, 5—Rhode Island... 147,646 2 hyd ble No, 6 10 25 per cent of the Rominate bim by © majority, and eppeal to the people Sen Ecpene bee ume ; uw 620;400 | Sesuntive population of the Aeainat the dorganizing black republicans of the North | 074, ts oelleved that be 73,370 | ‘The German vote, and the disunionist fire-caters of the South. Thus,s ci erand § wii py) Dovgiaa man informe us to-day that with Douglas as the 163204 ~ Baltimore democratic ticket we can rage a regylar Uaion Curtis Pacific Railroad Bil. ° y i A aeinay my hurricane in the gouth against the disunion ftre-caters. |", yet f if You koow how they were beaten upon this dieunion ie- a 165 Ope ween We copied from the Spriagtieid ( Mass. 15—Goorgia.. 10 wae Spy ap Tecount of the olopement of @ minister's whe with | sue in 1851 m South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mis, 16—Florba. if wie emerries man, from Springteld, Ohio, and their arrival tienippl. Then the fire-eaters carried off the bulk of the : ringteld, jopartare 1B 67/301 | arrival al Montren!. The fare the wife of Rev. Mr, | “&mocratic party; but the remainder, joined to the Union 10 60,652 | Root, # Congregaticnal clergyman St Springfield, Ohio, ; Whig, carried everything. So now—give us Douglas 23 225 952 | and J. W. Brochaw.o mani rer of ing machines | end in the South, against a Yancey disunion ticket, the = Sees | S65 cr tho sarees nome nce cat” Racca, | old Union whigs will drop Bell and Everett, come over 77,700 $4,038 rH saaiaes Citizens of that pi Cee f ns jace, She is about thirty years of fore the House, and there is danger that 42 166; and married Kev. “Mr. Root about sight years | Belland Everett are an old woman’s tsket. Sey to pected before long. Sumo thy Setiatabile, leprae ry ee Ry carat ‘age ize | te Hanan for us Douglas men, that the old line whigs, | ing a very fair ahare of republican newspaper editors and “4 86,568 | was reared tn Chili, in thie county, and thate mated | WhO prefer one live man to two deed men, that these old 4 | oe - and ne Abram Gruendixe, | Un icn whigs are aching for the Romination of Dougiag at 2 ave five children, near to — + —— = | Bott nave w large circle ct relaiees aod friente'tanteg | Baltmore, ard that they aball havo it. Tt ie Douglas and 191,876 5,908,620 | the oldest and most reepeoted residents of Call. “Some count bis baseen ete Fy A! cry | bill, yey sy we years Ppersecul TABLE NO. U1. eibe eogogrd ia the manutectare ee eee; OM | Shthe aympainice of the people, and where he engaged in the manufacture of , em ploying from tixty to ope hundred hands, and de s STATISTICAL TABLE, SHOWING THE PER CENTAGE OF very large business. From his THE GERMAN POPULATION IN DIFFERENT POLITICAL RELATIONS. German Per cent of Year 1860. Popul’n. Germans. 6f the public lands along the entire road, end sixty mil- Jons of dollars in cash from the public treasury to aid in ita construction. The United States, i retarn for all these Total lation of the States. Unites « 23,101,876 6,688,620 a ado; Do. white population do. 19,653,068 5,683,620 30 - Do. federal rej ticket as Live poputation. 21,767,673 5,478,610 26 upon . no ulation in ‘Doagine Ose: nine Nortbern States. 8,026,851 2,190,559 2574 treive siave 8,508,436 1,300,679 6 5,820,007 2,504,106 “ TABLE NO. TL Hi STATISTICAL T.°SLE, SHOWING THE ORRBMAN AND IRISH ‘States will have no atrect interest in it. on. IMMIGRATION IN THE /— 1850 ro 1860, Sromseountd benseret Eis ocheme, and the "amstases Mast heard of them he ame perceive pafor the Conven Se ae , amiable and devoted wife, . tone, Southern States and Penns; Frows up family, and the relatscoe ot Me suite moans | nla, Callferaie und Oregon, againes Mr ‘Douglas, which | gore, Dill of Mr. Curtis may, therefore, be styled bill Se equal in sommes i aoe | ont | bis adherents to back down or to bolt. As Of otinns ed suave arte a genty maton R, and some $500 in uppaid obligations to croditore ai the old line whige and Amerioans, hey, in’ the'Soaihe << cetere end mate, fer the Purposes of the : | 4 | j j 4 ! fire eaters, eo that The Gold a . 26 66 7 The one wes and Ameri po yy vad Soiaa one cr e Pee. cane will prefer build party [Correepondence of the New Orleans tSerocivn, or the neous ot party, oth dono A 4 Ba atone pees Munantiay, Tehuantepec, May 16, 1860. foo understand the echool “mouth will sail from this port about tie Mh of Jane, mr Roetolk, where soe wo ‘umdergo some repairs before procee OD her craiss. } i and modifi ) tat" body wahout the . gion and im the : compensating attachment of a me) a ? ra to | few inveterate alice sockers: Ine Breen Gag seeene o Southern reed, the ill De (as enentially docked . es the Liberal party, and gives promise of an aldimato if nos | the New York Repress, the old lino whigs and Americana | {fo agf0 Tears, ne, Henste ae the agrarian TABLE NO. IV. Speedy triumph. | The political news, however, favorable | Will not volunteer to cave to the democracy by a blind ad- | is too 4? Te mame of lie. Curtis food workers FSTIMATE OF THR NUMBER OF THE GERMAN ropc- | Af it iM, if a8 nothing compared with ‘the great gold mine | hesion to the fortunes ef Dovgias. pty le Ly ioreate cate yauch for | upon the entrenchments, and these good workers caanot an 1860. exditement which now absorbs Sttontion of oar | |, 7 Ian that With aech Tegra a, AD they fur- | Albany Regency to lows, and gives to lite to fe eose, | D# Secured without OF & reasonable prospect of population in 1800 (ewe table No 1}... 6,008,000 | PPS. inser of tne houme of Jeoker Go , in Wexsoe, | Rae ss john W. Forsey, sie ol tetoonnry tyr haps o secre reward. And this ls the trouble with this Union party. who bi engaged in surveying the lands of this contemplated out. minded Unt even the voncratie memnere aT ine are e~ Is has no workers in te camp, because it offers no re. pe Rg ye ee ie | Censuas to neshing ‘Sfty thousand mea | have sow and then o finger in the pis. foes, beens wards, nor any reasonable hepe of reward. it of Germane im 1860 order to rales the Geovseary fens to Sheet petes nanan must now have thelr platform wht or a thé sup- re = interest Ma ay on he = r en ae tO eee = oa mines. Mr. Mcallen, with four more Americans, and | Port of the Northern demeorscy. And all this upoa sn | rida “raiiront, "Bo “to-day, inner eaic” ity 1c; | PArty # © failure, Am intollivent gentloman, anstious to- increase eurp catimated at | number of workmen, have singe started for the now El | @@pty abstraction or two’ No, sir. Gira ua the rig in :. the | get it m motion, not with a view of positive succes, bat 16 per cent in Tease, eogurding te ctnsunes i Ges. Dorado. Perron who discovered the new mines | 80quiring Mexico, to go into those territories our simply to break down the diner many, which show in ab to Thee net et in 2d War- | brought down a handsome specimen, worth about $5, | saves ; exclude Congress and the local authorities from “ mmc an teaburg aa tncroate from Me per in & decen. Tl, he asserts that be gathered in about two hours with the power to interfere there to the of our slave a ge sro are all at seu; we cam get no mosey mii the increase of immigration by the surp! ot births | “tis very probable that the will prove to be Fick ertase a new bith of subabeamal saves theca na fluence in the soncerm who. caree wt pier ove party: fe entimatod twice as high as the regular increase of set- tran piety ascertain’ tat gu oe fount Speier Corrente a nee, en meaner. phn Ue TO wooms to think great streams on t! ‘Several Sane avon, a other bend, abot wort) ‘expect anything . pot — maga =e r TABLE NO. V. werking at tos Une, om sosmunt of'tae eeescn of ras | Kansan — Filmore has been pounded, ant iat his presses saga ESTIMATE OF THE TOTAL POPULATION OF THE UNITED | bul as A000 as the rainy sete in (and It ie close at hand) ‘We must may be regarded as very dabious. He e-oured his there will then be no cause of complaint. The parties | Yertion will revenge ‘and be bas no reason to love _] here who bave started are old California miners. Dovgles wi! democracy. He ia ig in the wind, like the saile The DF; Keeling, Dy which I send thie, takes oot | ‘be role wh ‘he Sissel on ihe pruak tacking about. | Ri-coverese Hunt whom is the Hon. AC, Allen, US. Gonsul at is port (Pane bw eee tat rer ne 1 tkerlow Weed Compa, bal eee who goes direetly oa to Washington on business coanecte 4 Warutworon, May 28, 1800. | Of Roa ne many, tne sucont ibe Horatio Saymoer, foot ase Ite. Angiing deft tam The following are the names of the vessels in this ‘suaded to offer a compromise to the ‘wi be Bay. do for Wicket of Ball and ‘tirertnet = ree. and at Tolons at the momeat 1 ‘write:—brig Willie Haat, iS ee Sorry, wee Rot ee oa ee few active managers in behalf of this ead: W, Begley all Atsrican: the mighes ee axe poston with some contacose (MO PFS | Congress, a beating ‘thoct toe vont one ante ing Wave, bark Venus and schooner Allies, and the Weare yet im vain the to tn | ‘Yiee than'Beil and, wae Vian eon toes espe oro Moe Sea mae wa Bi moa tet ine et cea | Roencmcernacad en, Rae —— bi ran of operauons or and that night and be put up by democracy ADDITION AL—TABLE NO. V. The Sunday Law Indictments, pap Tl te conrgouon are x ioe A TARLE, SHOWING THE INCREASE OF POPULATION ul i fa f if ‘i i Hl i content ay Saprived them of ieee 45 Le — bande of Ths" Doagia democrat indeed at hermee tenons OP im the ra Thorndike chances are, more strongly than ever Feng to withdraw im favor of Houston and Hunt. This te the Tune pay ee FA 0 deed ticket with a living one, one, sade ting to carry the election into Con tT 4 Siaarol tbe New Térk Houskes Se . Fi i i i £g g | i