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10 NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. il _ tospeak. (Cries of “Go | oettior Iwill not mske acotber specch this year. | ter) Why. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGH. country, sdora labor of its | on Hn'oe 3) 1 Derely seure towny. teen botable ovmber Let that Cay come; in ihe creme of God let come, wh» | mond’s apd Peter Cag; a juet reward, parslyzed industry, and trampled upoe jus- | of ibe repubiican party, tat we stand open theprinciplesef J. ov can say of this country as O'Oopeell said of bis own ocedinery wan. enaheee be eek Sen, ill Bot Only wipe ous aad wt- | rps aud justo W every Way Ul CFEFY BoM risusrnits ouevy, m Bpemking of the exile who landed apom tue | When the bes but 1) place the general goverm | trcugbout this hroad lend = (Applaure) Tre ap.rit that viel shore, “No matter whet the complexion, whether | can’t swallow, awsy RATIFICATION MEETING. Of those who will give mtrength to the * vf Dow 1b thes contes: le the same apirit that | (: ‘iso or molatto, no ma‘ter in what dienstrous battie ing throats, ’Olcnewed ) The exactions REPUBLICAN " te, harmony to the Union, and even handed justice to | w: anifested two bundred apd farty years ago, woep | vberty cloven down, no matter how dedicated upon demands of the South have become 80 4 au on & cold December cay the Pilgrim Fathers planted | sitar of slavery, the moment he touches his foot upon oan Sige ene conn area ‘No more Gout. 9 beg Retolved, That we pledge ourselves to each other, and | their bapners vpon Plymouth Rock Thet fe the spiris | -s:red eci! of Britain the balter drops from his neck, please.” (Lavgbier end | ) iy hy J - ovr fellow citizene of the Uninn, to gtve the vote of the | with which we enter the hats, for it is the spirit thet sai | weuscle from bie hin 14 hia bocy swells beyond times are fol) of glory oad of bee eo rma 50 One of Abe Lincoln’s Rails | twpire state Lecolo ond Hemba. the marten (Loud applavee ) We are not to | wesenre of ibe chains which buret sround him, and be | ganized force against us. Se woes, eather: 7 fer Their Departurc—Fisat 7} of the Currency Qucssion— . | Whelr Reception im Philedesphia, dic. | OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DESPATCH. é | | Wasuinaton, June 7, 1860. ‘The Japanese have been hard at work all day packing . PE SSEET q b for baving been born. (That's eo.) re DOL us redeemed, regenerated, disenthralied, by ‘the uni- | of sneoemy, bave gove to cating and an0- up, and will leave in the morning for Baltimore. Mos: of on Hand. Cee ae cnte nob fe Te CeealI eae conn kate | {2 diame thet our mothers tavebt vs the principles of 8} genius of emsoeipation.”? (Applaute ) You have | ther. (Laoghier ) The democratic party hes been growing | heir goods have been shipped dirsct for New York bY Bera foun’ im the Union than ths dist nguisbed aod ce | "Sel!y: We are ne to blame that our fathers | jost organized frr the canvass; your enemy ie SBOU | eee aTy and tbe olber sounwerd, The Sige | steamer. The currency question has been suisfactorily in toke z teemed citivens on whom the honors of the nomination & the battle feld of the Revelutien,” thedin en powed "] my voice fel he has a personal | ig vortbward wi)! not stop till it where | settled, a standard value of thelr currency having been: have fallen.” Their election will restore the government : ) . . encctines | fast —(lavgbter)—apd_ the SHE SOUTH TO BE FENCED IW. | cine ‘Usited Santee ts hs Cocsutational sod ancient | SY iriegor, we were bora to be free. When God made | sesporsibiity in this cavvess, Don't for: } | ae pemeyen 9 pir tirection of men—wben be pave os the frst principle that belongs | +uke trust this in the bande o the men who are to make e — coorse, Let the watchward of ths republican party | (* m™P—eP far toto thi the ancient swine tha: were THE RECEPTION OF THE JAPANESE At 7 " ebts and to the bumas beart,to human love, | -umpereeches. Remember that every one of you cn _ far {nto the sea as PHILADELPHI 4» wen be, Unian aad iborty, and ogmard Wo viterY oniow. | Doves w0d fears , Sod tanght on tbat thie country ws 0 | USeaeseeeee tnas te tin 5 tatoos @ epach. sila ae | of te sexte we, pone = ne ~~ PRILADELPEA, June 7, 1860. The Approaching Struggle and Its | wg ciecticncormg baiai wih muca power and effect, | D® the home of iree men, an {reo men alone.” (Ap. | oxy voice wil {nit for Lincotn and Hert and when ee eee i compton iy them teh. (langaier.) ‘We ‘The most extensive arrangements are being mate for‘ Prospects. aud amid loud applause — 16 men. nc accsuen eat we are | crate to flee from the wrath te come, I will le upon ment—this old of | the reception of the Japanese. It is the great topic of the be whetber are beck apd beckon to them with my bands. } people. Gear) : i for the comfort of fs the person of Abrabam Lincoln we pave a man trae s the cobstitution, trae to the principles of Hberty, whose ‘The Japaness WH aevive af about Gee Ui: an | done. (Langhter ). well trong, whoee biart i truce, and who is just as car- | skilled in the govermental them puttheir | Saturday afternoon, and will be received by a large boly profession. Let tal i benteto the helm and bring it back, and what marvel- ‘ ‘ain to be elected Presicent of the United my] jo my | ee nares a iy thas of the military. Speeches by Judge Tracy, of California; Messrs. ‘ ablic i hopes ay Evarts, Bruce, Rusch and Curtis, forever. "(hpntes) a seme ‘he obo, ae et eo bere pvt at | spoken of in the Scriptures—from nature's darkness to | The Committee of the Councile are holding daity meet- Vustration, Lock at tbe one 8i3e end the ether. See the front of battle lower 4 | Goa’s marvelions light’ (Laughter and applause.) Our | ings, They intend giving the public every opportanity of Re, ae. Re. : wejeeo the hardy wooman’s axe hae levelled 10 f See approach Buchapan’s power, | giee4 Bruce 1986. a8. dP Ss the cone 7,wraa alloB | observing the strangers, iv hue ae tee, Tene er oat waves ita golden heat, Coains and slavery. | told you the truth when he sald that among | Open barouches wil! be employed for the Ambassadors. He republicans of the city of New York and ite vicwl- vance of men asa God given gifs eye ien Onareve liad os | the ‘hills a valleys of bis oon re First City Troop and Black Huzzare will act as = spsciel -—to' speak by the authority of the poise pre. pws) On the other [side the land is seared Liberty's rs . Se ees ee garth. | (Applanes ), ton | guard. Places will be assigned in the prootaston for the (@emme—beld » meeting at the Cooper Lstitute last even ricbex wotl then that of ‘Omneaiaahe 4 | The little county of Madison, tm this Stuta, gave Fremont | Governor, Commodores Stewart and Reed, and the Juiges tmg, to ratify the nomination of Abratam Lincola and bar Diasied ond creed the ane, free labor Lieulenant, Governor Rasch. of lowa, was ext an. | 8,600 mojerity; St Lawrence wilt gtve 6,000 ia of the several cours, ‘Baav jam lip ‘Preawent vi President of the Du’ Oo ober. (Applause. there is DOUDOE ree cheers 8) the “ | ve ‘beara from wreet througb . pode —— wag but fons pentane exribivet free labor, 10 we leet meal en Honest men's baad | Spangled Bacucr’ from tbe band ) bid fe speaker, on being told that it was from the outaido, Pg ry mo aterm Sas ot tle Soman, ent 0 total ofa — Daited States. ne that makes him feel rich—that meker bim feel wel! when Lievtepant Governor Rusca taid—Mr. President and fe!- ; 88i¢)'—Let bim peep. (Laughter.) I am glad there is « ‘The Ambassadors bave accepted en invitation to = tm the early part of the evening, despite of the various the sup goes down at bight. It cbeers him to strogele | low citizens, 1 did not expect that I, a farmer from the | democrat left that can peep. pram) Let our 0900- | atinée at the Academy of Muric, to be ‘o ay, eataise influences used to astract the pamsing crowd, ia We eb. Is pion bim to ope for the future, to nave confidence | tar West, would be calles upen to, address (nie eanees . bile we shriek. It is the bow! of the Dpder the auspices of Wheatley & Olark of the Arch stract brieking bands and thundering ewanon. Mucb and to believe tn God that be cannot fall. Not so with | | greet you feltow citizens of New York in the name of mn with the enrill shriek of the American ‘The entertainment wit) comorige popular ssleo- pte Pe Ts tact ocne of tlavery, dich a the toil. Send your tolling bon’- | republicans of tbe State of lows, ape) J ae party ‘ions from the Opera, drame and ballet. @meontent wan expressed men to wor rlebly, unwillipgly, and you heve vio- tative great 8 ‘the great luminaries of the republicaa party had deigaed lated the law which forme the true princ!pie of the fons " home of honest Abe PRESENT FROM THE JAPAYESE EMBASSY TO MAYOR Wiitam M. Evanrs, Eeq , wes introduced as the chalr- | dation of society. No, gentlemen, our work is to Tam one of the little hap- woop. to present themselves on the interesting occasion, but ba! man of the New York delegetion to Chicago, and waar-. | reseem the white man of this country, to make His Horor Mayor Wood received yesterday a present Jef the great ratification meeting to be controlled entirely | ccived with grest applause. Heeald:—Mr. Chairmemand | ibis free labor nation, a hopeful, belicviog, decante we bave Dy the lessor lights of the party. At s quarter tocight | fellow citizns, republicane of the city of New York—1 “tng apd enjoying people, and we trust the: ¥+ we succeeded in from the Japavese Embassy, cccompanied by the folowing. litte more than half filled, appear before you to join with you the congratulations of this 000 work with the election of Abrabem that poble State the letter from Capt. Porter, of the navy:— @eleck the hail was Ii bei our party, and of the country, upon the somimetious | Lincoin and Hapnibal Hamlin. (Applause.) We wage intend 10 feed the de. ‘Siecren) dene 4 Saat fheugh the crowd continued gradually to increase as the | made at (uicugo. By the favor of the Staie Convention, | no war witb tbe South. We entertain no malic: sraipst pre] ‘slaughter house. skua:diendoiagcaele pape es ‘evening wore on. Horace Gresley made his appoarance te, a, | AL. to ane of the Scone mg — ibe South. We merely mean to fence them in, This ‘s | (Greatlaugbter.) And when you read the democratic pe- boxes con! articles, ben rhe! en 'the platform soon after eight o'clock, and a‘ter cons.do- | goin and jis choice, a8 it we8 able to contribute them to | and Abrebsi Lincola hes spe ibe valle ce hand ie fone, Poovlesge that they be ever’ have bors ed cu Besley holdout Toure, seepecttaly, iy eAWIO'D, PORTER. wable trouble three cheers, mingled with himes, were | thy common countels that were there to prevail. But not | (Applause ) 30u for your attention I now give | mes); snd Iam certain that the Little Giant will be sick Boa. ‘Famxanpe Woon, Mayor of New York. given for him, the less did we consider oureelves entrusted with the duty | way to other genii wi! will address you. | of it before next tall. (Laughter.) You may not care om » ‘Taare ft placards posted on the of Rearing, Of Wan, & exreeeaiing, ot cumereie |, (4pnienes). much about atence rall epliner from the West. I know following 1s as good a description as ean be given co te tney vali be presented from tke cifareas wreioos ‘2 | cutie were caling be speaieroe sod eaten’ Bans | 2oo areseenie peneunek things by the yardatiok of ta2 as batgarirainess ecu peat agirehsipirerc ve , dearipg the inscription — i, ou were efor 5 asked or; ; but the in @ dif. saan recoseevacenserre-areverecse sereccerecececee) | WO CONDI. Abd we know that our duty in vepresentiog | wor: aby gentlemen to voluntocr to address them. erent way, Twill rescind you of Ube fect thas the capital cents eee minlatere beroet, THE UNION! g | you there, committed you and us; committed the GENERAL BRUCE'S SPEROH. off the republic of Rome wes saved by geese; but ether « case containing a set of five boxes. The } REPUBLICAN NOMIN ATIONT. 3 | Fepablican party of this State to the duty, General Bavos, of Central New York, was next intro. | don’t do to drive democrats from the Capitol Wahiog, ‘Durean is of « peculiarly bright wood, resembling rose-- 3 YOR PRERIDENT, 3 | apd mace it our pleasure to respond to what- | duced. Be wes greeted with applause, and said:— ton. It takes good sound blows from wainut rails to get ‘wood, though of a more yellow cast. The wood 1s besti ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 3 | ever sbould be the result of fair consultations, of Mberal ‘MR. Paysipest axp Mgv or New You Crrr. them out, end we intend to cram 3 000 rails down their | ” 3 FOR VICE PREADENT 3 | and generous conterences, of different views and of differ | I posers my full quota of vanity, yet! am not ‘throats in the State of lows. (Applaues.) The fact thet | fully veined and polished. The chest of drawors. 3 HANNIBAL HAMLIN. 3 ts of ose. (Applause.) [At this points | enovgh to believe that the weloome you have given us | Abrabem Lincola ie « farmer may makelyou cool, but it is | is eleven and a half inches im height, seven ’ Qn ns ttt tt ROL CO LEELE LOPE IE LETEOOLIE SD) yotleman from #1 apnounced that there were Gfte o | to-p'ght js on our cwn account. 1 eee, beyond that, a de- | diffesept with the bundreds of thousands of farmers in the | Before the reme Court. 4 le outside who desired a speaker to address | termivetion in every breast tbateach man here will do | zreat Northwest They are ured to look upon those grea: Taranto, June 7, 1660 ree fields, and | deputations peopl (Ghortly after the mesting was opened from | tbem.| (Applause.) Ailow me to say, an the firet point | hie dury; and Tb lems we talk to you ef free men, | United States ass grest farm of thirty thi She various warde, bearing fags and banners, arrived, aod | of a brief and simple report which I will present to you | free epeecd and a free country thet you recetve us with | great ces! of upcvitivated tand besides, the epiburiaem of the auiience grew apace. Tne flige terete of Sr that fre the be- thocstbemem (howe) Sn wore 2 wae Spon satelacten ot Tresitnet 5 he choice of a su, a : rs ie ec never was an imprestion upon the America people now nestion of invenéent ™m for four years. They want Meation for a the Dore alt kino of pstriotic imsoriptions, and among the | Ty ning, or upon the mind of any member of the New | ccm sgainst slavery, and that issue bas Deen made | know who it is who is to superimiend thes great form | po aarp fd mew La laaadacaryed “ tropaies carried ad caplandum vulgus was what purported | York aclegation, that tbere was anything but apub« | so pain by the #0 called democratic party | [tore tea man sixfeet and fourpeches long—(isughter)— } ppeals. Mesers Shipman and B:o: to be a genuine rail split by the energetis hands of tho | spirit anc devouon to the good of the party and the goon | that be who runs may read, and the way- | | would not sey tbat that makes bim «great man, orl am | ly Sppeared on the part of the prisoner, and Mr. Rob» ympas y . Diicxn candidate for the Presideatial chair. of the country to be sseured by the triumphe of the party, | fariog man, althougbjbe be a Know Nothing, need vot | coly two incbes shorter, snd I pever have claimed to be a | gon and the Hon. Wm. L. Dayton on the part of the State | eame mrtel, and ——ee r ‘alr. | soak apimaies the congregated masses of that Convention’ | err there'n. (Cheers snd lavghter ) Gentlemen, how | greet man--(langbter)—butbele afarmer,andour farmers | yw». gnipman proceeded to state the objections as they | Sark ted onior. { The morting having been called to order im the usual | (Applause ) Tdere was pot an unkind sentiment felt, or | comes this ive before the people? Where is the proud } vsturally come to the conclusion thet ne will know how to | ive tm mumber, form, R. M Blatchord, Eeq , was nominated Chairman. | ep unfair advantage taken. I peed not say to you | cemeceratic party that once stood im this nation the mansge their farm, There is apotwer man who will pre- | Were allowed by the Judge during the trial. The fret | each six snd half inches by five and abel’, and two ic- He esme torwara anc war recetvet with demonsératious | that, expreesing and representing the opinion of the re. | wonder apd s¢miration of the worl’—that commanded | s«ut bimecif as @ competitor. ft would make no differ | objection made was to the indictment. li chargoat «| depb. There are two covers forthe set of wood and of applause. papiican party of New York, as we understand it, your | the reapect of the people of this pation, apd of all the | ence that he is oply four feet e'gbt, if he woderstood how | offence to have been committed on divers dave, from | ™€@) lacquered tn such a wey as to tmitete svaaturine. TYE PRESRDRNT'S BPEKCT. delegaticn was wholly, entirely, unanimously, > | Lauiovs of the earib? 1 say where is that party that once | 10 manege the farm to the eafiefaction of the ownert. | . On this, a+agropnd, are embossed in lnxquered colors Mr Prarenvorn eaid — opt ail the allow, in favor of William H. Seward aa the | etcud up ibe defengers of freedom—that party who pro- | ibere twe men before the peopie, ani exch upoa | the firet to the ninth of March, The charge w ¥ various flowers with their leaves, which later Fetow ‘rpcnucans—I should be alixe ineensible ant {| candioste. (Appiause.) I need not say t you that our | claimed to the world equal rigbte end equal Bore bm shoulder carries # bag with eamples of tbe fruits ané | laid with a continuendo, and not om aay particuinr | &fe drawn with euch aceuracy that even the veins aro wegrateful if | failed wo appreciate ant acknowledge thy | preferences and our opinions rested wholly upon public | Ales,eir, It ie gone to the bourne from whenee it sball | prodroe be intends to grow vpon that great farm. Ab= | day. The authorities were cited to show that there must represented with perfect cistinctness. There aro also ewungulebed honor con erred upon me by selsctiag me | croanes, of which wo then and now were not and are | vever return (Cheers) When | see men at the present | (incoin opens his bag and takes out the guiien wheatot 1,6 4 for the offence. The couzeel pro. figuree of butterflies and other insect, aad tha anteune lore 1 . te preside on this cccaston Over thie immense assemply, | Bot aebsmed. | need not gay to you that we expected to | cay procisimizg themeely jan democrats the prairie, the corn and the potatoe, and he promises | . and mark! Of the wings are also imitated with siagu- eae se stent whtn ceteips bit at homs, my piace, | fod, end that we aid find, the advocates and ihe friends | wonder what ‘bat grest zowtle of democracy himself | you bread for the miltions of the white people of theme. | Driver's cate’ Le = Fe Bey nag I lar exactness. ope | to | | er the place whicn I ni many by your Batty . Would | Of other oandicates, es zeslour, ag earnest, as sincere, | would rsy, if one bad the portals of the tomb | tier. Be promises to protect the abhor The o-namente of the five boxes are all different, each = Guspeaveme Golight io honor, weave mean | aad, I may add, en honest ard as public spitited as wo, | of Monticello, bring tonite that wreat of > | white men, of tbe mechanic, and of the deen compelled to sccount for his conduct, Ke, durivg | sige ecrtainirg repreventations mod Whoe. \ntloence # % Lower of strength w auy cause to | 'n your behalf, claimed that we were. Traversing this | ana show him the democracy of tne present day. He | The other mep, litle as he is, has beq The first objection im the bill of exceptions was that ia sand insects. The nich he unites himself; ana] am authorized oy Bim t | Dresoth of countre between cur great motropatie and | would call upon the rucks and tmounteins to fall upoa | very beavy losced; apd be appears before you und tells | the cove of a juror, where the challenge Was w the lavor. hie joftuenes wad hearty concurrence | the queen City of the Prairie State, we met, at every | Lim. party 4 you thet rateing wheat end corn and potatoes are mudsili | od 10 t triers. Tole juror hea rf 1 allude to Mores H. Grinne!. | stege of our fiying career where a moment's | sees the bandwriting 5 femme dvb ccs foo oe Rg this great farm the: | expreseed an optnion in reference to the prisoner peto + . (applacee.) Fellow citizens, we have aseembled often in | time wae afiorded us, evidence that the coun is ap old man at Washington wheee knees are knock- | »}op which ts founded ization and reficement. So be | bewas sworn. The Court decided it was « princip.t this bei! ov important ooranions; bi ty was wide awake upon the subject of | ing togetber like Rewharzar's. Every man within | takes down bis begend opens it, and he putea hishant | cp,’ It will be notiond that the present is © personal ove to- the repablican nomation, and wherever. we went | the pale of the party knows that it bas got to die, But, | anc lakes it outand shows you—a lit nigger. (Great | the Coutt overtuled ‘the cbjeotion, “This vullee itepaired | MF. Wood, and not in his official capacity. they Knew that the New York delegation were | sir, they act as yh they were mot afraid to die Isvpbter.) Now, we farmers have made vp our minos the: | — Mapicipal nommarions; bat so vast an assen- | for Governor Seward, apd they cheered us fer | (Lavgbier.) They remind me, im that respect, ofe story | xe will cultivate the mudsitl ideas, J am happy to pro. | the righte of the prieaner. It wan clearly & challenge > eetieees Diy en this bas pever mot anywhere io this city toratiy | being #0. (Applause) Your delegation met by ap- beard from my friend Siyter. the night betore Inst. anc | cisim to you that the State of lowa will, with unquistion- | trierg ” mm PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. st any time previous, & great nuetionsl nomication. | Polntment on the day before the assembling of the Con | it Ja so perfectly illustrative oi the party to be. | able certainty, be one of the firmest upholders of the repad | “ sory } } The second objection was that « disgram of Ramsey's Pmtapetreia, June 7, 1869. boure war prevented, and Mrs. Ramsey, who did pet Stocks firm. Pennsylvania State 6's, 964;; Bee woke the ciagram, was allowed asa witness to prove « | Reiiread, 207; ; Morrie |, 5524; Long Ieland correct. The person who mede the diagram should hay» | 12?;. Peeneylvenia Railroad, ou fire: proved it to bave been correct. New York at par. " (Chwrt) Aba we msy COogratulate ourselven, fellow | vention. It wae then quite obvious, as it was curing tae | longs it] will, although a bac teller, give it to | licep cepoidates, Abrabam Lincoln and Hapviba!l Hamin esugens, that we can weet, that we can approve, ani | ¢htite session, that Mr. Seward would be nominate! | you: —A map (old his friendr, oo bis rick b s | Notwithetending that we went with New York for Wil tat we can ratify euch a ticket as bas been presen’ed to | It was on open. public, honest, sincere inquiry, pet | pot afraid to d«—be was not at all afraid of death—but | pam H. Sewaro, although be wes my choice, vet J mast ue by the Convention at Corengo. (Loadcheers) Wecan | whether he ‘was fit—because every bo ly kaow and shouted | he was asbamed to die. “Why,” they asked, “are you | t#y | am estiefied with tbe pomivation of Abe Linooin. congratulate oursel ve {We can, and that wo will,and | tbat be wae—(spplause)—not whether he deserved well | ssbamed to cle?” Ho did not wirh to tell,- but being | bave satiefed myrelt in travelling through the state of Tte third objection was to the declaration of Mrs Har that we do pleoge ourselves to the suc.eesof the nominecs | of tbe party. pomipation; for on that print there was | preeecd be replied, “there wax a time when he wes | Perpsylvania that per! be was the only man #bom the dep that she bad been sick, made in the absence of tho Cotton--Sales today 1,000 of tha! Convescin. (Applause ) “Ia Abrabam Iiaooim as | F0 doubt; but whether the party was largo enocgh an‘ | plompand far, and stood up in manly preportons, bt | r<pubii-an party couldlect wext tall Toougn Wiliam H | Priseer. given, ae aban, ae aeetion ceeawant Whee, ene oe or standard bearer— (loud and enthusiastic applause. | sifopg epough to put itm fortunes tte prominent, | be bad centractes bad hebive, had rutped bimelf, api | Seward was my choice, Jam not such a fool as to an- | Prroer. given ae evidenos, or anything ‘ Three et» ore for Lincoln were called for and reepeated + Jeader, who bad carried it fo many | bad now such a miserable looking body that he reuid net | ccunce to the locofocos that the republican party | ‘The fourth objected to the adtission of the letters s« Ni Ontzans, June 7, 1960. testimony, first, because they were too remote in pout ./ Cotton—Salee to day, 1,500 bales; quotations are no- 4 $0. for fair to fully fatr. prisoner. Flour duli at $5 76 a $581 for superfine. Provisiour The counsel preceeded to show that these letters were | Closing quiet but steady. The rest of the market 1m- ‘Megely ac mitied and were very dameging to the prisone,, | changed. fam with vigor, the baad etrikiog up “Ha: fights. (Applause) The New York delegation were not | beer to be laid out and looked at.”” (Langhter and cheers.) Abrabe@ Lincoin a8 our standard ber ‘at fault m the’r opinion as to Seward’s strength. (Ga | Ah, gentlemen, | tell you wy tbis Gemorratic party baa 2 faibrul, a ties, am honest repudiican, ‘tbe firs: baliot be received 173 votes from fourwen dtatc«, ‘8. The day was when the priocipies, and one who, if leveled w tac Presidential | WDile the strengtu of such candidates as Bates, Chy+s | power of dictation to that party was held by the Northern ebair, will Go bonor (o our party, an honor to tha coun. | &nd Cameron wes weignifivantin comparison with that of | Statee—when Northern democrats, true to the constitu. i. | tome; 8a second, because they were not admitted to the | minal. Sugar drm at and wo will carry lato ihe bational capttal and int» | Mr Seward, or evea of Lincoln; for it was evident on tie | tion snd to the qoverninent, were the men | pr 1 kno! ‘with seduction, They told severe! Monnz, Jane 6, 18¢0. ax'Seataal Cable's stern taegray of principle, os | fost ballot thas Mr. Liaeolm, though falluig | who controlled it, Be. in an evil hour the power | ing ) Se ee "y | Cotten —Salen to-day 1,500 bales. at lenin tor seosdbe honesty ond uprightnese which will put lo suame the cor ir. Seward seventy votes, yet came nearer | went from tbe North to the South, and from that day to yeove ‘will not always cast aside her great The fifth objected to Iraac Shger's testimony as totally | Market dull and tending downwards. three days ruption which bas so loog ururped and abused the Pres: | to bm thac ag, of the rest; and his | this the democratic party bas been growing less and lese, jenry Cray anc Daniel Webster. irrelevant. This witness detalied pane we 2,600 bales. Receipts of three days 1 bales. The dential cbar and the Caovet, (Applause.) Fellow oi, | fuppert coming from eleven States, showed s general pre- | Northerp cemocracy bar bowed down aod kiesed the | crmsisnces of the times, the moral stand point of the supe! eons about the contract to marry Mies Dorlan . rest of the market unchan, samansd venus, lot us them resolve to nigdt, aud determine that sac. | ference for him, rather than for Cameron, Chase or Bates. | very footsicol of the #ixve power, and whatever the | American people. Abe Lincoln will be clected, and during ‘The was prefadiatal to the prisoner, ally whea w > ee Orecrys ani, Jane 7, 1869. d core ball atten! our effors” Tt requires nothiog but | So the cones was between Seward aud Lincolin. On tue | Routh bas sald to the Cemoeracy it has Deen willing to ¢o. | tour years be will edveste you to appreciate’e man like | Trecrencu ‘ous orvesing tor mmenees. ee nS * | Flonr—Marvet unesitied ond eopurnte quomeens eumaht effort, pothivg but our sirepoous exertione, to secure th» | tecend Dallot Seward rose to 184 apd Lincoln to 18) | Wren J think of that party and its willipgrers to be | Wiliam H. Seward. (Continued cheering) I was ‘The eixth and oak objections are of the same ch. | be given. Whikey steady at 17%0 Provisions eechang ‘ sucdens of Cur CaLOIORUS; 807 we C¥B eutor ou the deter. | (Here Loe Epeaker was interrupted by the coming ia of | owned by the South, it wakes me think of the boy who | when, 1m 1862, the great whig party endorsed the Fogi- | ran ed, but I'tle dotpg and holders firm. The demant for wination with every prospect of sucoers The great nar | the Seventeenth Ward Republican Club, with a Dana of | Lad ® buil terrier, and wiewibg to see his quality be nei) | uve Sinve saw should have voted with that party. ‘The feigbth objected to Lieghot, the Eeston et meoey equals the supply Sight exchange on New York, monious”’ oemozratic party—(/aughter and cheers) —ar le) The thirs ballot extinguished the hopes aod | to tbe old gepticman. Father, pisgue him.” The ole | It was my iret vote. I felt proad to become a2 | testmony, It sbould not have been. received bi |X percent premium. r pew serced in vothing but w differ. They are demo Of the New York delegation and Seward’s friends in | gentleman poked bim with his cane, whereupon the dog | American citizen apd to give my vote fora President in jo: rtity of Harden was clear. He did not say he was ths Burrato, Jane 7, 1960. vaiized—they sre broken to pleces, probably Bovar to be Stake. And yet, gentlemen, we bring back vie | caught him by the cal’ ard the teeth met. The old gen. | ibe my -copted country. | Soop whe perchanes toe araviis, and Woveliee Oi er Flour steady and in moderate demand: wales 1,600 reunited. The late irrepremible prizo Azdt coutlict ai Cai that Convention more hovored, beloved acd | tenen hailaced ond (urisbed his cane with pain; he Fugitive Slave la the | mop y ae to whet thie perso, suppored to have been Har. | Dbie. ot $5 for superfine, $5 125 a $5 62 for © ‘State copsartindghleryais seen to be Salioues by vas | fo}, and with more splendor to attract aut difiee | the jourg urebip, clppipg hin hands, cried “Dat coratic party, Gen said, won illegal. Thin hae qreally prejudicial to tho: | end Carsdien, 0°25 a $6 b0for cate Nimo aa In SDeuis mie ah Datumere 2a Mame. (Omeesent | ‘power, than it bat before. (Cheere) | stara it if you cap, it will be the makin Frankiip Pie prisoner, Everything ‘on tbe druggists teat: | $5 C2 » $5 %6 for good to choise exve Ohio and ladiaee’, laugnier.) Woat may be iho rerult of tueso Uoaveutt if wot the tasater of the votes, was the master of | (laughter and cheers.) So it ie with t ( Dory. It was destructive to the prisoner $6.0 $6 75 ‘or double extrac. Wheat quiet and frm: sales) not kuow, b ali sooa koow, It may > jndgments and hearts of that Convention. (xo | party. The South, whi'e they see the Nor | ‘There were the principe! pointe in the objections. M. | 13,C00 boebele Milwavkee club at 61 16%, orn fi a pence wit! hot vp; batit will bo atempo | piause.) Not aapeesh made in tt but ite burden was the | torn aeunder, ery ‘out to the democratis party, Dayion proceeded to ol and in fair demand: salen’ Of,0¢0. bushels a 5! to rary pace only, mate for the purpose of secariag ta» | DAME OF that SlateswaD; Bot a voice that spoke that oo | at the custom houses end port oMere’ Stana {if yor pan. Lower they canmot go. (Langhter,) Since | "?\0n Prooweded, ho anne, tat jaro ome 600. tor Immo. Hn chasge tee? ann nthe democrats party have e» | bet feel tbe suorifice they were making for the sono'ry | can; it will be the makiog of the party down Seuth o ormation of tbe republican party the mors! sense of eral matters in the exospticns clear. Whiskey nominal at 2C¢. Canal f frm ™ oh ey are bow #0 reluctact and the party. (Applaure ) There was two opinions in | (Resewed Laughter.) Oh, sir, what a power ihere ir ¢ | cople is reviving: andere long William H. Seward — of » writ of error was a writ of ‘and the Court wou't | flour, 113. on wheat, 10% corn, to New York. = fat 1 beliovs, fellow cibacnn, | he mnos of the Convention. Ta the minds ot | to compel men 10 bang’ on to the \perty ea ions | «h be the standard of the great republicea pariy. Tast Secerorn'n onlie’ at, lesots perme, toons cone : eheatie on be bis aiherent# will surrender to the pt Pew anon pre = sumneted 2 young | as they can eee custom hg ag oy oftices' Iwas my opinion. Brt 1 bave not time to ad you ota ing must have been inj Flour Gull tm consequence of the rate. stores ‘sales 1,000 —tbe slave powe anc ok, inched herens . “ . er. ; power—t ave power, and | Believe the e ‘. 7 © | about to say, the strangest thing I ever sat peer. You ive from my speaking lam whatix rors of bis cane. ‘two points to be looked at were, | bbls. at yestercay’s rates. Grain—We only bear of Wortern delegates, who have thus far sioot by him, to | J¢ars twenty four Senators, to stand by ine side of | portraster runping away from a post office. (Laughter | true: not because I would deny that! hail from that the prisorer. Tbe Objection alleged to the indictment wat $10 per bushel. Market dull. Oats steady: salen m will compel ths Norwbera aud | © His principle or its leaaers. It had elected in sx | that which bas bappened in New York lately; that ie,s | called & Dutchman. I could show you that that is not first, is there an error? and secondly, that it is fatal vale of @ emall parcel of nice white Indiana wheat at ciples and give way t> them, fic, | Seward. (Appinuse.) 14 had polled 1,900,000 votos four | and applause) Why, gentlemen, | thimk that mum hex | great aud noble nation that has always been foremost joomme 00 In ; y Suave aaina, & ssahere not’ te the’ sopentomn, party hey were therefore (oF inaitialuiog dn y, | pretty hovest democrats Well, now, what have we wo de> | fur truth, justice and bunes'y, but becauee T could show BOLTUER® oe RS wan prejudicial to the prisoner om the At S0c._ sud 7800 bushom Ganase‘Weat et 40see, "Core, who may be nominated at Bat’mors or Kieamond. Oa and organization: for recognizing the servic: | Are you to bow down to this'slave power’ (Crivt | you that | bave divmolved my former political bonds au: say to ay, toe ison tach yon eoeae be Gumpemied. | 18 Nahe. seahest wud ben mune Gieua, ate ae querae in Gquaty enwerd, ond our suceces ts eqeally are y Yat baa put it forward, and for uniting ine | of * No.”’) I thank God I bave come to the city of New | ihat to cey 1am in my beartand soul aa good aa Ameri the erica ou t.pastionlar say wan net very count, | Derbeis Wesson Genes ot Oba Onde We (beers.) We go vate the comtest for principio, mat for | fortunes ef the tender and of the party together for we) | York, etal can meet republicans here. I; is in qooo | cao ax ary of you. Aad this feeling Iclam for millions The innicrment newerer, be ie prover tore, bees | 100 bole. at Zuc. Lae cott - plander, (Applause) Our principles are tounded ou woo. But with others the great point was to ia | fortone to live in Central New York, where repobdlicwns | of my countrymen. | bave pot power to speak to my ores porte ee thd ‘There we ‘ "i Jone 7—6 P. evernal tretii, aod the roth is mighty ani most provall , and for that purpone it out of Ine sell (Cheass.) Wo bare gomn | own cr your satisfaction, Dut Tam hap thet Toan 8: | tbe onjcction made tote Ful fe Ey A! Aubough we bave a candidate to iead us into this Couiest, necetsery to piace the slapdard tm the hands of a We make flax and spin it, Mor | kest speek the Englieh language weil enevgh to assare | iricig” The prisover weecerialy Dot prejisioad by ths | ral charge: rales 8.600 buetele bmg Wy o victory, yot Icamact conceal from my. | kedcr WEO could carry Penpeylvania, New Jors»y, i be jenre past, been afrai’ of cottoc. | youthet I sball ever preler to advocate fi + ination | trywe of the jurcre Dy the Court, "He referred the | $1 16%,, snd 6 000 bushels do. 1. One on, ay cannot disguie the ‘aot, that if we had the | Ind'apa and Iiteols. The majority of the Con: J tell you there is potbing to fear im that respect. in broken Bpglieh, rather than w defesa | St oo ecums ona to this peint, to the ra demand but scarce: salen 6,600 voabels choice of a candidaie we should have proterred | Come to the conciowion tha: it Was not wise vor expec the South divrolving the Ucion. Who is it that talk; siaver), wreng abd faivebood in my native tongue. (A): | fe ibe Fen cose ie mUecice eres ee Bees ett tere. misinee Lee swether—the great sisteeman of New York. to trust that mandard im the hauds of Mr. Seward, ena | it” Nota republican on the floor of Congrom, bet it has Sh he} eR LI Bp pe longed applause, loud and enthusiastic. “Three cbeers | {-ariul only cf recess, it was determined not to nominate | been the theme of the democratic party there nm wen the sext speaker. He eaid:—Follow | 0s \rmiag in eans cimple swgram of the house and | OU corn to Nee York Lake nope te. ab Ta habe for Sowara’’ were responded to But enthusiastic phim. But wha: led them to make we during the pert winter, They talk of dienoly 0, Lbeve & watch (laughter) ag well as you. Me Rameey ‘wae asked whether the front door was hers | wheat, 1,000 busbels corp, 7,7¢ brabels the demonstration called forth by Sewar.’s namo, C tien ot the Union. And what are you thinking of whee yo the ty - Me KO anc another door there, as laid down ta the diagram. T) | busbeix rye, Canal exporte—i tour? 8400 of “ibree cheers for Greeley’ elicited such a burst bear the democratic And press secuee : arcen's declaration» an tan, J pisuse ot showed tha: the Sisyor was @ greater fm ‘the prisoner bai 7 ze (yn (hens Fellow citizens, ~| ‘and was present Fine Seware”’) We bave well, we have | Soonnes coming tab tate bia ‘a/| ‘amaliar with bw pablic tite; some of os bave known bum I Bave bad the hopor o! him on y present failed to rettle the quertion of bis y——, mat He bea been ts friend of my man. fear from reviled tho party. hoot auc of my riper years, aod boand I, and all bu courage - a Sepator of the Unites persons! friends, eubmit with cheerfulness Ppeed' mails in bebalf of slavery, ‘me sominaion tha pas bern made. Woe wil! 5 . top. Bebold amen in toe yet w Lincolp our bearty, our ‘o mewptain se law tbat wi . oor Watkoching, our uptiring eupport. We must o% only carry the State of New Yerk. » uccrea in carrying that only, withoat the State of triumph wil be but a barren sceptre. 5% henewon Walters, of Baltimore, for whom it was painted. al- ‘sas aire, | tough © composition, it embodies the studies made in the \ ia just setting below the horizon, aed the eye is ate Ly pf Decause Harden hat | carried in & long stretch of perepective over amy ty rene Sa Fagen = os the waters of a noble stream, whose calm sur- New Yor nee eee: Oe Sele Soa ic emia one face reflects the gathering shadows of evening and ti bey Prove the conversation. | *ome of thore gorgeous effects of twilight which are whnees te what was done thore,] cecnot fail to speak of men rem the doses re. | only to be seen in a Northern climate, and there but ibe sweets ‘Duley tenh inate and ¢ te me m= soon os | rarely. As a atudy it ie magnificent, 4 i cou'd : Nor can, omit to slide 10 tree os .areagins ty toe pon bonnet amen nag och, hae distrmguabed chairman every Utue while, for want of success, be Mr. Beatie Perfect mastery ever shade. Av aker pencil ‘by that beautiful speech, thet Well, . Shipman, and | which, though startling apd uncommon, is, nevertheless made unanimous When W. that old of error should be as true to natore as any of the atmospheric changes to Xe brara mounted thai able—(appiauee)—etth a con ‘the man se! at maiing % ® | which we are accustomed. The objects in the foraground sive heart Og of biwabest, with sorrow in nie heart (gia out, and 60 ba ha on Be pri thick |r> lea lO ye, Rod made that Beaudial speech, ‘Le. fonda tant are paint the same minute fitelity to details which 7k rin oF Rare mate It than wo Rave been the author moet of the partieutarsnamee | “tibauish the Heart of the andes, the character of the ech over Coser. 4 cide anh 99 apple romask tbat I hope &¢ taore. be. ea Uuneote ide gives on saturday or | S0P8 being distinctly shown, although the tone of the pic- beartburnigg * leit in te earts of spy repabticeas, if T want to eay to you that all | moment; he laughed at bim an insiant, ciceod ie band, tore is necessarily sombre. Viewing the aiffioulties of the there we any Erteo oF disappointments, they will from # allve—it te ail on fire; and yoo | and the Little Giant had fae (Langhter) The wubject, this work will be more bighly esteemed than al. thin might be Puried and be (orgouicn. please.) 1 will tee, before the middie of July, a greater fire | speaker them adverted to nomination at ) | THR MATCH BRTWEEN ‘most any of Mr. Chureh’s previous efforts. TN confirms hope we will, one aod ail, encd of us, let the lunpld there than you ever ‘Tne | heartily approving of the same. While he felt that it was THE PATCHEN AND ABDALLAH “ stream of Levi flow over our memory, and forever slot mation better for tbeir great leader to retain in history the hyd what wo have always maintained, that hie creative faculty oo tha Feooiles Vow of them. (A pame of Seward than to fill in history the seat of « | The third of the matches arranged to take place between | is but little, if at all, inferior to hie wonderful powers of ewe tenes, vas Freateente ant Bee Sones me Lenes Dare Oe, Bee ry 4-~ | Burlington, a five year eld stallion by the oslebrated | reproduction and imitation. jog remputions wwe then saved amt carried uaatimous at ae eee set kone as | mt hespor hen, aod Abdallah, a colt of the same ago | We vee that Mr. Auferman, Of the Intornstional Art . if you bave weep, "i to | Abe Lincoln. ) by Young Abdallah, was announced to come off yester- | Association, i@ out with ® reply to « statement republicans of the city of New Yerk, in mane mont- them tato the free of the Urien. and General Nye now loudly being an day, ov the Centreville track, L. I. Im ourreport of the | hat « portrait of Humboldt, in the oft age » de rrereby resolve, ax tohows: —Tha while now it, the attempt of the democratic parcy | nounced by the Chairmen. Gentle iret match we mentioned the cireumsiance of the stake- ome oe preserved Gor 0.0 rtstorman, William H Svwart, as and result of ita doctrine is to pet slavery into the Stale | men, 1 Dave no watch. (Latgbter ) Still Tam eatirely | bolder Baving refuted to give up the stakes, on the pro. | Mt. Havemeyer, le the origins! one taken of him’ by Pro- oor standard Deare:' in the coming contest, we heartily of New York. Letorsee the proof { amo» lawyer, | myroif, and being 80,1 know better then to attempt at | test of the party entering , Who was distanced in | fessor Schrader, of Berlin. We have always understood mee DOV VK and boreby exufy tne action of the | ax be pas vione, bot T will say to You gentlemen Mhat wo yet Lom bring 8 betere pen, and Mr. Evarte will cor | thie bour of i ‘mal 1 the reecnd by Burlington, to his having casts | tbat the admirable portrait in Mr. Auferman’s collection | y have wow before us & great work to be done. Let | rect me it lem wrong ie the doctrine enunciated | desire to sey only bor. ibe ground of protest was ‘it was not a legiti- “ wr not im by the Supreme Court of the United States’ it «thats | the doings of with every. | mate start in the second heat. a PA ‘was the original one, and that that belonging to Mr. Have softly oF thing that bes acetie Bret arte, eve boreen Soak, Pines on te Eis over =. meyer was a copy taken from it by the same artist. The twee bola in the oft Broadway Tabersacle, this chy has | winver. ‘The dime was 6905;--64%--0-91% and b:dh—- Fee ed en © We. Leen, a D178 a ae ee Irecolleet on that might = Abdaliah winning the and fourth heat. As cach u it waa scarcely necessary to refute a rtatement 7 when my friend Evarts for freedom, the appiaase | horee bed won s race, it wae anticipated that the third | contradicted by the authority of the iilustrions philosophe, was rather faint. 59) It was not then altogether | meeting would test decisively the merite of the horses. | pimscif. vefe for & man to himself an out aad out repubit- pa Dy Ey yh Lyte Eg] ‘The pe yg ESS pays CTL of the 3 ee Wee (qua Wioamrw'es vane mecioae ain teat the final triamph of ‘after e ferce | unable to ray op which the ‘Wounter. yy tui conmemens ‘Al ween ee, Hirenpie, 1 believed ot the fret ‘that even here In ington bas changed Bands, the price ‘being | PVT exhibition at Goupils. Although theo tote estes waripeel, te vos, of eesom woul be $3,0¢0. psd , as potent sre. Thank come. Cas) nh tT a Acapemy ov Mosto.—‘ Lucrezia Borgia’ will be sung '¢ Ganay—Nixon’s Minecuman Exreneannie. ma) (A A {| thie evening, for the last performance but one of the inreds, nin tod Gnnien REED nA wen? fovea ce stool ca vote, sg; Inughter,) are now | S¢#om, which, brief ao is, han given the Aabituée many | mente, excellent performances, fine mustoand full tberty © fevered and gone. on, The riqity Plearurable sensations. Cortes! has edded to her long | to sep upon the singe and inepect the theatrical para. g xe, Lf w.. - ata noble rol! of admirers, and the whole town is talking aboat the | phernalis, make up the programme of Ntron’s Mideum- remove him; end he aye “Get ont, I do not care for | truthe, (Lavghter.) I bed the honor to close a meeting | “nor, Musian!, whose & quella pira sa thing long to be | mer Eotertainments, which are apparently ae popular an oar force i bold my slaves here Dy the foree of law.” recentiy ich's sort of benedieton nod! prophesied then | remembered. |The Lucresia’’ {8 well cast—Oortest, | they deserve to be. Niblo's, always a cool and comfort. Governer threatens to exercise ; Dut he calle | that the demooratie party would break up at Charleston ‘Musiani, Mise Phillips and Susini singing in tt. Such « upon, the Freeident, “James the Third —(hughtor)-—i | ine magattoret row. (Apgtense. 4 vo.oe—+'Tpat' 60; a die theatre, has been made doubly attractive by tho @m an American citien; | have come South | 1 heard om Ye true? (Volese— | distribution ought t0 1M the Academy from parquetic | serations and editions which Mr. with my sinvee; the Supreme Coort cays bare no | “Yes, yew.) 1 Wo 4 to dome. ead hee effected. Mare ama” ‘te which o white man is Bound to ne ae will break up ina 7. (Langhter Revenge, Mis Maral the Sabon ter ah Saree Ge toy ae saver any 1" ). there rows as wellacin Canal Tolls. Coro Ereeeet Tes piso, edeptet PS ag Stasis | emreress sos weet | Sears ues ee demoora: * tontrine a ns cheers.) Find me The net ow to ot over last year, is over one and | ¢raw as well as the Union Racecourse Flora Tem. e‘Gemocrat #0 care ‘by cos of tcee toren | Soe ss, stony ore Gemoctven (Laugh | wivty'ats thocon deltas ple day. it hams

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