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2 as NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE POLITICS OF THE DAY. Slew ha incre! vue o's tng Bae beszan A Pagehd nLeliamiinay ate tn ae Mected, mad aly samen peed on) §6THE WORK DONE BY CONGRESS, | ,.4,>i"'0 secure bemesteads to scten! setters OG — Tate be mh aot be corperal’s guard in , he 9 ‘been seen here, and it is of B Tiss eet very . oo ee oe Good han ha a, a ee five goer were Continued fro: New York Herald of my @ur Washington, Richmond, Chicage | “We near s taint whteper thet io ibe last pine Mr. |’ Ste dhe ot at ces Rn eee Vea pon Dean i a riday, June 15. ‘withdraw in favor of Mr. and | ure of | Led ? and Bows Reis Sinn, Teneo apes Bil Dols Do a nhs Pam TH "AnD PREDING IN THE HOUER, ‘A Dill for and Albany Correspondence, 5 ingt—idery of Lincela haghates Caregen | , William F. David L. Seymour, Jamee. | Am act to amend an act entiiled an act 10 regulate the | 4 bill fer aire of Jump from the Back Window of the State House—Abe end Benry & Randall. The Yomaining twenty- sarriage of passengers in steamships or other vessels. deceased. sas @ Cook, and nici a Captain, im the Black Hav | SOM names engensten Dy the Inckinaoe, cotere, ombren. po ng pina, ie petberiae the sale of the Western Miery HNVERESTING AND SIGNIFICANT STATEMENTS, War, | Risto, “ls f. Fucker’ Gonep'W Cin, berg | Ansa stad cnenoy ccna tn ore.ne tt. | “ier act he's ie i ‘There i# ap old gentioman residing in this city who was ‘Meultes, Thomas B. Mitchell, er ee cial systems of the United States to ‘State of Oregon gud, Mil te Provide for toe of 0 ‘tree. ke, Be, dee companion of Lincoin ia all the carly pobitica\ struggles | cs ny na ~ fio'previse tor the payment of expenses incurred ‘ulles om i oats oa 2 vane wed ne euisadebiaen of the State, ad who ifs man of unblemiahed ba lg wig apn fh ae ‘end tm the sup- Annes Siker purposes. wy Programme—Gen. Lame the Faverite—Position of Yan- » unt rept | dealt at the confidence reposed by the Dickinson men in | by the Territories of Washington Oregon ear *PPropriations for ine legitistive, exece- Our Washingtom Correspondence. omy and the Fire-Balers, dc. tation for candor and honesty, who bas just given me | thelr new allies, ne preesion of indian hostilities therein in the years 1866 2 Jee oo, Nanas of the govesmment for We Your ‘Wasmnaron, Juae 12, 1862. ‘The Rickmend Convention of the soooding delegations | B® following peliical and social portralt of tho republi- ‘aansotives vi Rasen: | 1800. for the relief of Arnold Harria ana Samuel F. | “A Dill for the relief of the legal represantatives of P. Tr. Me Politicians and the Now Pork Herald—Waa! is the | trom the Charleston Convention has, after cae hour’s | C2 B°minee. I will give you hie owm werds, precisely ia a | Butterworth. Tui, cosnaed. ae aie sven uray In mang» per gin | Seige Gove ee cme fem a To Sea ans ae a nas | Shue Soceet ¢ eee ‘Who politicians in Washington, of every party and fee: | ang two hours’ session to-day in makingfa permanent or- | *A#Wer 10 my queations:— Dardenne, deceased, and their children. A Dill for the relief of alexander of Platte ‘Won, are very much covcerned a5 te the views of tho | sasization, adjourned til) Thureday, the 21st of this monta, | Yourc Max—I am informed, sir, that you are sa eld , prodaced aad | An act to abolish the franking county | Nebraska. ‘ ‘ . \intance of Mr. ? read te the delegauon at Charleston last week, after the ‘4m aot for the relief of Simon de Visser and Jose Villa- A dill for the relief of the heirs of Captain John A ‘Mew Youx Haast, from day to day, on tho Presidential | geoph, in substance, je the whole of the official aotion of | *aueistance of Mr. Linco writers hed veted for Douglas, All moana were used to | rubie, of New Orleans. Hopper. @atanglement, ‘‘Wel', what tays the Herarp to-day” | gree body. There are some details which, doubtless, Ow feoneetsy yes, 1 have known Abe twenty-070 | prevent Dickinson’s friend trom giving aid and ‘counte- {an sot for the relief of Solomon Wadeworth. ai 4 Dil for the relet “What horre ie Seanets trotiiog out vow” “ Will be | you pave been ioformed of by telegraph, and, therefore, | Yeer#. We wore brother whigs, and he and] used to | sance to the Wood delegation and to tee | An act to authorize the sale of public arms fove- jor the reite! Guppert Dougias if nominated, or asa stamp candidste!” | 1 is unrecemary to repeat. There are, hewever, certain stump it round wgether im the old days. pene yo vay ~ age aa cea ‘nong the Rick fe fame pe ape ne ne Aeon “Do you think be is really going in for the Bell and | ingide views and vnoficial doings here that it may be ia- | U4 Max—Do you go with the republican party new, 80 entirely sd rauoceed that these seven, with their | An act to prevent desertion and to facilitate enlistment | Methodist Episcopal church. Bverett ticket?” “The Lord only knows, for who would | teresting te have exhibited. sn? wrecciates and frien‘ LV er yl Bie og aw png of soldiers im the army of the Usited States. Pept oe Be sarprived \f the Hmnary wore to wing round for Od | There was an evident determination with nearly ail the | 01D Winc—No, Tean't quite swallow Abe Lincols for | iy proving the deception, sn et cement enact loestabiisn a court for tbein- | bill or the rellet ‘ Abe Lincoln to-morrow, stilihouse, grocery, fence raile, | delegates from the frat te do nothing here but to orge- DO Oh pape 0 for Bell aad Kverstt, legation was fer Dickinson beyond all persaventure, and Festigaton of claims aguiaet the United Sates. Approved | 4 bil for the reer Bme, maul, wedges, whiskey, and all.” ‘No; do you sup- | ise aod wait the action of the Baltimore Convention. Youno Max—Whas xind of a mas is Mr. Linootn? Fp ee ep hens agp an heap! Ba February 24, 1866. granting @ pension io Sarah Blackwell. pees that tho Hxnaio has notahown itshaad dead against | ome row were opposed to makiog « yermancat ergust. | 12 Wn0—Ub, be ecclally a clever feliow,anda| ,100 Curegmmaenend yee ruection et Woes dele. | an oct tor the reli of weer wt | Ail for the Soler of domes Fiona 4 the black republicans? Hes ft not always stuck fast to | sation even at this ime, All agreed thas it would not be | Pretty boucat mam for @ politiciam, im his own pecuilar | dies’ parlor of the Mills House, and resalted as follows :— | An act to authorize the exwension and use of the Alex- | A bill granting aa invalid pen:ion to Michael Hansoe, the position it has taken from the beginning to the end of | wise to name candidates for President und Vice President, | W87: He was always a favorite with the rougher sort of Fer 4. Devglas— Dean Richmond, William H. | andrie, London and Hampebire railroad within tne city of + - g a0 iBvalid pension to Evekiel Jomes. & Presidentia) fight?” Such are the questions which may | cr to declare a platform, before ihe Eultimore Convention | boofiers and b’hoys—more so than T used to ike. Bar aria ney Sega aaa yon 8 a vesrtneh ve autborize and direct the setilemens of the as- Dini Benger deceased, non Vapeeneor be beard almost any afternoon among the rol\tizims | shows iis hand. Hardly any one cniertains a deubt aa to pang aries dy, Lengebeye so: gl odors ler, Means arron, Peter Jon | genni of Bom James Wulrial and Solomon | Abi for the Fela of Joel M. Smith grouped around the newspaper stalls at our principal ho- | the meeting of thie Convention again. The delegations | 01? Wuic—Oh yee, very, wit that sort of people es- ay Ra pag oe Oy vem lgg ve - ? com: | Now ¥: vyne-dipdhe bid ae tals, on the arrival of the evening trains with the Now | have no expectation of meeting wish coaciliation or har- | P¢ci#/ly. He had a great ¢eal of rather iow wit; was Sits Wasa an, are pa, David 0, mat Ser See iene crm evn °T bill Jor the rellet of Congressional ‘Fork morning papers. mony at Baltimore, theogh they will present them. | “Pls! at vulgar repartce; and gould tell more ebscene | jem C. James P. Haskin, Joho J. Peck, Eimere P. ‘AB act for the relief of Richard Chenery. C, south of range number § west, in Randolph county, Bat the worst of it is, all thee politicians have some | selvea there, tesking and acting in good tan | *eecoicb than aay other ‘man I ever knew. Tbese Soom, Jun Haney pp, Darius A. Ogden, Cotrien Halts, | Am act for the relief of Jeremiah Moors, |. 4 | Sie of Indiana. z ond Protest or complaint to put in against some hitch in the | forthe barmeay and reamion of the democratic party, | ‘2% made him s great favorite on the stump in thoso | J Sigesesi” Ruatord & Oharch, AH Kasmeardonm ® | mission of Oregon isto. the Union, so aa to extend the sez of range No.1, west of the soomd prsclpal 4 eonsistency, sagacity or patriotiam or tho Bznarp. The | They take the desperate Douglas swazgerers and fanation | °*)". At huskings, house raleines, bece and such places, er Alpheus Prisce H. x seer a v4 lime for selecting Balt Springs and ‘contiguous lands in | dian Ginece n oumty Sate of Tadiana. sections, factions 5 h ai led out for specones, alwi Owe at all faxo! ro : bs [ane afi farer 5 ies Pasa hg rg toad at their word, and believe they wili be driven from Bal | De "ae Siwave oulled cit /or speeenee, aad vi iimece, | wil Teoogolee every man sf the eoove thirty-seven as |. An act to fecitiate communication between the Atlantic 4 Dil dtrecting the Secretary of the Inierior te iguidaie " | timore to Richmond again, and they expect under sub | ings he always had his ciajuers 10 seream and aloo for | among the regular, le hacks of the albany Bara- | and Pacific States by electric telegraph. Passed, wit | the accounts of , aud Renselsberg, and Baker and rally embodying sound and substantial doctrines; | circumstances, to be followed by the delogations ef | Bia, and he or his iciends bad them by the thousands | Darser Regency. Sevege, Fairchild, West and Ogden are | amendments, ‘Van Phal. ‘bat why, they say, dows Bennett permit these | vVirginis and the other Southerm States, and, probably, b; Bere at the Convention. only ones cf them all who did not suppert 4 act to amend the existing laws relative to the com- 4 Dill for the relief of Jonathan Skinner, deceased. things to be spoiled by this red hot Itttie black repablican iti by Young Man—Ia bo @ man of much segacity ? Mar ‘an Burem and the free nigger Buffvo platform im | pensation of the district attorneys, merghals and clerks of A bill for the relief of Jovn F. Sandford, adminiswator those of the two Pacific States, and part of the deloga Op Wine— Ye fed deal. is quick \m perceiving TOG; ie re are Seanioued, xyrey heseenen ee the Circult ana District Courts of the United States. de bonis non of the estate of Robert Sandford, deceased. Sebegtapher of all the discoveries of the Covode Commit- | tons from some ef the Northern States. In aay of the | * popular hobby quick in mouoting is, and bee save- | the merest tools in the world of Cagger, Cassidy and the | Am act tor the relief of Lee Deatherage aud John Dea- A bill to refund to the Territory of, Uiah Use axpensen tee that can be distorted to the prejudice of the adminis- | following cases the Richmond Convention would most yal times shown considerable deatority iu leaping (rom | Atlas Argus. therege, 6 Oe el Pie De (pourred in suppressing Indien in the year and the democrait: ” The Douglas mon it, when he found it was likely to miscarry. ia suort, ue | _ Fur Dawid 8. . “Dickinson—Ai Schell, Tunis | — dm aok for tbe ‘William D. Mosely. 1868. ‘wation ay. e again: In case the seceding. delegations of the cotton | is up to al) the tricks ami of , ard inde- | &. Bergen, Delos DeWeif, Gamuel F. Butterworth, | An act for the relief of William Utting. 4 Dill for the relief of Mrs. Disa A. Merchant, widow ‘eompplain that, while the sagacious Tycoon of the HaRatD | grates should be refused admissiou to the Baltimore Oon- | {Kable i applying them for kis Demede; axd 1 William N. tire, Edmund Drigge, Semuel L. ‘An act for the relief of Elizabeth Montgomery, heir of | of the late First Lieutenant and Brevel Captaia Charles G. fu all right, be has correspondent or #o in Washington in | yenuon:; or that the Baltimore Convention abould refase to | ORE Dim a mom dangerous man to bo trusted Finer eit cea eee Ping Hinge Meee the Vollet of Abser Morrill. wet Tin tee ihe Felet of tone Weak, Georgia. Teague with Slidell, Bright and General George Waslfing- | mouify the minority platform, and to somtinue to insist NG Mar—Where did be get the tille of “honest old Seymaur. “James C. Spencer, Alexander H. ssurhaos, din act fo authorize the inetitation of a saft against the A Dil ior the relief of leriet fF’ Vingoue tem Bowman. The friends of General Lane say that but | ypon the nomination of Douglas on that, or if the Conven- Cap Wane] deat tae: Par nere Taever ot it | tam W. right i | Joha ¥. Hubbard, Wil- Re re oe ane moat Dae 5m Sen same. pipelayer bere for Dougias, ee Hon abould aboliah the two thirds rele. Ia any of thee? | ynui lately. Bur abo will really pot ous inost aanctified | _ Of these twenty,aii exoope Herlow, Betiererorih, Sryker | "An tot for the Felief Of Olivia W. Cannon, widow of Jo- Theda es ype Same ‘Uatile Giant in the Hanavp as the only man for Orisis, | events the cotton States would return to Richmond, hold | looking {ace when he hus a mund to. and Rendall were of the old, induraied al for- | seph 8. Cannon, midshipmen in the United States navy. A Dill for the relief of Eunice Cobb. ihe paper might do something to bring forward the man | 4 reguiar Convention, and make © platform and nominate | _ YOUNG MaN—Thew you do not think Mr Lineoln a very | mation school of and Barlow, | An act for the relief of Miles Devine. 4 Dill for the relief of Tomes Borry. who can save the party, The friends of Dickinson say | their men for President and Viee President. Iunder- | Prvound meat. ly , represented Gwin anid Blideil of the United | An act for the relief of Samuel H. Taylor. A Dill for the relief of Asa Wells. & Ox» Wnig—No; he is an adceptandum, or as they ssy | States Senate, who are by nO means partial to Hunter, An act for the final adjustment of private laad claims A Dill granting an invalid pension to Anslem Clacksop, that the Hamat gives » good lick in the right direction | giand the delegations’ now meeting here have good rea- pow oon ey bancombe epeaker. asd will spa out, ia dol ects or Gar tarts, et sadents a var Semen: im the Biates of Florida, Louisiana, Artansas and Missoar!, | of Mesouri ° mew and then ; but, damm it, the next day it taras round | gong to believe that, should they be forced from the Bal- quaint btyle, @ longer thread about nothing than any 4 Dickinson, ‘and for other purposes. 4 Dill gronting © pension to Templeton. id othe . Bi sed to be confhed pretty | Order to bring him early intotbe field, as an or an nd fires » shot for Jo Lane, or gives the wink 10 | more Convention by any of the above causes, the dele- Snoh to ten uoneenene, ban nhe had a good mamery, rival to Dovgias—It being policy’ of (anes. friends schoo! née in Kensus p teortery. eee « Chenango souniy, Now Yorke sen . gations of Virginia and other Southern States, and proba- | he weed to revamp all the political bits and squids he | (#8 these gentiemen really are) to keep the hero of Hus- pepe pd of Mis. 4. E Childs, A bill granting & pension to James Alexander, am inva- So with the few bopefal spirits recisimed fromthe | yiy of States ab the North, woald follow. If thene | picked up, aud made very funny speeches. He made | Tbantla im the background, till the Giant should | — an sct 1@ the reef of Jonn Hastings, Collector of the | lid solcier of the war of 1812. a Nothingism, who : URdTeds of speeches in defence of the ‘United States | bave been amposed of, amd the ground left clear, when | portor Pittsburg. A bill for the reiief of Richard McMillen. ‘wreeks of old line whiggory and Kaow » eam, delegations of the cotton States be admitted | Rank, but I used te have very tcrious doubts if they did | li was bt Inciana might lead off in the Northwest An act for the relief of Aeron H. Palmer. A bill granting @ pension to James Dunning. make up the rank and file of the Bell-Everett party. They | g: Reltimore, they will be able to prevent the | oercause any good. J have heard hime} three Bours | for ‘Vid Joe,” and his nomiostion be compessed. An act for the relief of Et W. Goff. ‘A Dill granting ® pension to William Eddy. ‘were very much tickied with the dattering notices of thelr | nomination of Douglas, and may, through the sober sec- | Proving that the Denk was constitution |, which waa s giao tee con. bo gue 0s enstly nanounled Fd ~ pdmmaaiehaeteltemueid E J. Garly ana ‘A Dull granting an invalid pension to Ovaries Appleton. Adaket at tne outset, published through the editorial of | ong noughtof Northern delegsies not wodesperately com- | my Speeches to tne practioal wility of tho. yank, aad thet ami of Horatio Seymour, waitiog for some- | An act for the relief of David Myerie. 3 balgransied on torent Soenes to aeteel maiites.° the Hxnivv, but they complain that thia good work for mitted to the bankrupt fortunes of the Little Giant, obtain Sra oat ee Pompe mended Me be aurtneds oe eee, dt ge ote f ee ee eee jaNiace, of Illinois. Ail granting ‘® pension to Mary Shircliff, widew of — ‘istinguish himself ‘ipeon’s frieada; a more relief Euzapeth . Joba pestis garerago a, aBBenact: PT BAT AB ‘a satisfactory platform and sound men for cendidates. for any considerable degres of invelligence ‘and honesty | OF leas for Dickmson now could netiher help the latter | An ect for the relief of Neney W. ensally. 4 Dill granting an invalid pension to Thomas Glasgow. we really want little help from euch @ paper as ‘These are the contingencies and chances both ways | while in the Legislature of thie State? Bor burt hie own favorite. Thus argeed the crafty |, An act for the relief of Michael Nourse, tue governess’ fara nee, OF SUDGLY civil qxpenees ‘Manus, read by everybody everywhere, to enable us 0 | ines nave been well pondered over by the able men and | OLb Wwic—No, I cannot ray that he did, He was one ‘Aa ect for the relief of Jonn Robd, aye! aetna: for the year ending June 30, 1! of the enginators of the scheme of interval pabjic im- Randall wert for Dickinson, because be is his neighbor, AD act for the relief of Asb! Sekens. A farther a; get up the-steam, and to make the bell ring. Wesball | gsiute politiciang whom Mr. eg has Li P ey wm Ppropriations for the service of pol whom Mr. Douglas thought proper | provements of lliinols, which war designated “the grand | and because he wantaa foreiga mission, manelf An act for the relief of Richard Fuzpatrick. the Post Office mt during the fecal year ending earry halt er en parang ye ape 4 to make war with. Those Southern mea intend to stand | scheme of infernal improvements,” Dy which the Sate Rearaecan © wane Soemnre ne sere ap refed feted fenae bes, = oe Ss “ 2 ia election into House, x wi 4 as pacdied with @ debt of over twenty millions of dol- isco. LJ Te Corn minletr Secretary Interior to ias00 Ten can. be lected. by’ the House, and walon | 'han the principle they oontend for to tne end» but they | 15 ail of which was aquapiured Dy we yoluciane, and | _ #0r Jomes Guihrie—Isasc V. Fowler, Willam Minor, | of John Boyle, deceased. a land warrant 1o Daniel Davia. * of tbe three, say Lincola, Davis or Boll, can | Promise upon any point but cpon this principle, in | te people of the State cruaucd with taxstion in cause | Jobn Cochrene, Edwara Cooper, Gouverneur Kemble, | AB set to secure the right of preemption to certain Oe ee ees of pecendag end Tiegh. the Braap sy » but Bell? Why uot, then, give u8® | order to put the supporters of Douglas in quence. He wag at that time sa influential member of | Ersstus Corning, alonso © Paige, Samuel North, C. C. B, | settlers cm lands temporarily occupied aa an India re- # bill for the relief of George ¥. Means. ‘ Lift now in the North !—for we can take care of ourselve® | for whatever consequences méy follow, They cas thea | ‘2¢ Legisiature—the leader of ‘the corrups mire,” as Walker, Simeon B. Jewett. Totai 10. terve ip Oregon. A bill to incorporate the Keat Washington Library ss- {w the South. ‘eppeal to the commoa fecliog, common idtereste and com. | members of Sangamon county were called. Governor Of here, Corning, Cooper amd Kemble represent the An .act for the relief of Francis Hutmen. sociation. The repubiicans try to console themselves with such re- | Win ‘sense of justice of the otacr Soutbera states. Bai | FOrd, in his “History of Ulinow,” saye:—+This delegation, | tem intereat; the remaincer—Fowlor, Miner, O2chrane, | An act for tbe relief of Jeremiah Pendergast, 4 dill to incorporate the Metropolitan Gas Light Oom- Mections es these:—[be Haman can't serve two contlict- should they be no® joined by any ower States, ie eage | /Fom the ning of the session, threw itself as & untt North, Walker and Jewett—held office under ihe Pleros AB act for the relief of sway H. Berryman. Peny in the District of Columbis. tag party interests at the same time—it can’t be the organ | tney be forced from the Baltimore Convention by any of | 1" support of or im oppomtion to evory local measure of | Sdminiatration while “the Butcher Guthrie” was tn the an act concerning courts in the Territories. A Dill for the relief of J. R. of the administration and the champion of tne republican | the causes mentioned, they wili, notwithstanding, meet | Wlerest, Vat never without « bargain (Or votes ia return | Cabinet, and would expect to fare quite as well werebe | | An aot making sppropriations to supply @ deficiency Im | A Dill for the relief of Juisus party. It can’t bart us much, and bas not hurt us mucd, | ip Convention, and make nominations for President aad | °P thir qaestion,”’ viz: of locating the Capitol at Spring. | 460 Preeident the approprisions for the completion of the geological | A bill granting « pension to Martha Sandersoa, widow Bice tho defeat of Fremont. Bennett, no doubt, aid | Vice Presiaent. This te. the entire not | Seid. 2 waa charged upon Abe at the time thet be wae | _ for Motert M. Hunter—Nelem J and | survey of Uregon and Washington Territory. of Mejor Winston F. Sanderson. much more than Grocer to give Soward his walking spoken ot or published to the world, Bar quietly deter governed im this most censurable course by the hope of | Henry D. Barto. Total 2, It wes thought best to have a An ect for the relief of Ebenezer Riker. A Dill grentiog & persion to Jane Yates. wekes, bat ‘O10 Ade’’ do betier. And thea, again, | mined upon. . relsipg the value a afew lots he owned {n Springteld. tcattering vote or so for Mr. Huster, as the Virginiess, AB eactio amend as act cntitied ‘An act to ascertain 4 Dill granting an invalid peosion to James C. Myers. Robody can expect Bennett to pay second fiddle to Gree- | Noy have the Southern de! @ And this is the ocly legislation in whieh Lincoln nas at | Udder promise of the whole thirty-five votes, bad goae | and settle private land claims ia the State of California,” | 4 bill a6 & pention to M. Had Hz, bal Perbees, sboct tee tse tae Sribens tlle oat with Bamed any men as their choice for the high oflices of Pre- | Sil distingoished himself ip this State. I he ie either a | *esiast Woos, and in favor of Cagrer & Co. persed March 8, 186(. ‘4A dill for the ‘a aun a pe statesman or a remarkably honest politician, he hes yet Por John QU. Breckwaridge—leaiah Ryniers—one vote, AB e6t for the relief of Elijah Merrill. county , Georgia. to show it Mr. Kypcere was tor Dougias, but being an office holder, AB act for the relief of H. H. Howard. 4 bill granting & pension to Joba P. ‘Smith, of Haber- Youna Max—So you are confident that Mr. Lincoln is not | &Dd Dis vote net heeded for the Little Giaat, be An act concern'ng Courts of the United States im the | sham county, Georgia ‘a fit man to be President? threw it where it burt or help nobody. diswict of arkapeas. A bill fur the relief of Efesia C."de May, of Ow Wuc-~Why, sir, the idea is ridiculoa, and it t@ an And 80 much for Deaiel 8. Dickinson and bis soft friends. AB a6t (or the relief of William Mercy. Charles 5 V. de May, late» cragoon in army of the ipeuit to respectabie and candid men W talk of sucha Go saleh ean Si Sremheans sacise ws Govenies $e be woes AB oct for the relief of George Pheips. United States. he We vee aee * Fa de (a yA pW eg Gaogtinhs onreaea ee ptt] Saat nesee senor tt oe oie and others. aomene bd vo Refus Cail, J; soldier sass alas at allie Coogrees, creer x dlagresatul sexy | whore President Bochanen bas lavished all the paaroange | Am ect lor tbe relict of Nicboias Underbill the wor With Gras Britto ee * and bis career m tbe Of thie State shows only a | ©! bis admiatetretios and ebich cast the usbroken thirty- Poet cree Se BA goeeite A Dili grenting a pension to G: Pott! fomitiarty with al) the tricks of poiiiical demagogues. 1 | fve electoral votes of the Mate of New York at Onarles- | titles in the disputed terriwry in the Strte of Maine, A Dili for ibe Fehef of ‘he heirs of Ballock. pe wernt regan «Senay: povigons thenar bath, ny some ittle | 08, upon every ballot, for Stephen A. Douglas, bie arch meee A dill to eetadiiad two loots in Nebraska advantage, reckless of the ibe | ememy. ‘ARB act for of Jaroes Bell, deceased. byt by Mexin0. Be coronens id al Cas peers tered ae Sad Se en nt | igen tell sailed amen Seeenen works er: J o nell De be ‘ad Abt . SR it Se Sets Rete nty Maa | rom ings tome) (rom es Um London | an mrt et Sa age Pet Ann | A ivi ies, nrg te ping ote pever uc’ a day to 1d Of atu . g 4 wenn regéer bit a ein publc man. wt gaty My, Lincwin Guamaseta fect Toms Supers muands Sve nol 224 guorian he locatlan of certain warrants for | “A Dil Jor dhe rele of R'shard C Marin : aus! r = this jumpin, back inshen: propri wows f ‘ment - sides ia proportica te ite iden. | gopMorych ine celegstee are, about to leave thie evening | winaow of the Aesembly room. yg Cor inehee high in nia stock: feet eight and & half in his | “an act for tbe relief of Kale G, Jones, executrix of 1. | pensen of too Lngileie aso’ tae tenes njecs Of the peace and pros OL Wrc— Oh, that was so, The Soargaatat-arms | srand wiry. Hisarmeare muscular and wiry, fis | 7.20206, deowased. and Necor M. " 4 her yr . Jaton, and utterly regardices as heretofore had fastened the doors of the hall, io order that ® vole | ong; his limbs are arms are long for hish of W. R. Johnson, deceased. A Dili establieving certaia post roates mere partisan rewards of spoils and should be taken oo a certain measure, that no more of the | not dispropertioned to bis and Ris lower ‘imate, Ceil | , AB set for the reliet'of James I. Rdwards, administra. | 4 bul providmg for the pualstment 0! marshals and State's time and money should be wasted in debates and | body. He steps with bie to bie body. to ot en coe, depeiy marshals of the United Statee, or other ministe- ; ub ‘Abe saw thas be would be | heed inclined forward, Hie His'uead, whish be ourrisg | 2 Set f0r the relief of Sac ‘coors, foe permiting tae eecape of prisoners a eit ‘Wamawarox, Jane 14, 1860 forced to vote, in order to deprive the House of & quo. | head sia wellon bisshould- Tktle forward, is sot.well | Az Oct for the rollel of angueten H cuntoay. ‘Fac Jerse and the Pevition of the Cotton States’ Before the | Tose, the people of thoee cities are to hear whe ram, be risked his neck, by precipiiatig hisielf oat of | ere, and le large and well on his shoulders, and bit | qc ty secu the ool of mo COR coction ofan | A Ne Be he rebel of ieeere Conte ane Barr. . orator. Iam sure be wili be, em in “hariestoa the | tbe Deck window; and all this ts an i! of the vio- | proportioned, betokening sock shows grest power, | Mt \0 regulate the collection of duties.on importa and ton | A bill for the relief of Thomes W. Phelpe Babtimore Consention—Thetr Calculations of a piit—Ne | Convention, moderate, gonservaiive and conciliatory, | J¢Dt and desperate shifts he is capable of making to carry | power in all ite develope- Hila nose be owas, ange, the 24 March, 1799. A bill for the relet of Francis Lavquture and Pierre The Adi z 8 te point. for the relief of A.'T. spencer and Gardon 8 | Grignon. Burrender to Sguatter Bovereignty— ministration | There ie a great mistake abroad about there so called sre Lov meats. A slightly Roman but for the blows that have | 5. ren) end the Douglas Men, de. eaiere, Thece gentiemen want their consutationsl righle porbalever, the frienda of Mr. Lincole may say to thle | note, 6 wide out mouth and dattened and spread to Ener sic Geb veer ie tary Disilibde shed for the reltef of the heiws of John Hopper, de- ‘Feo presence of Mr. Yancey and other leaders of the | *®¢ Bot ® dissolution of the Union. Inielligeat and candsé guntioman who hag farahed it ia | appearance’ef Baving bce. nad eeniaet wih eid, arts’ | 20bm Featherstone. 4 Dill for the relief of John C. McFerran, of the United Richmond Cyavention now in this city, and the near ap. Our Chteage Correspondence. Ee Lop | rp = ace | Trrniber deanen, complete and his complexion ioe dark 2h ect for the relief of the heirs at aw of the late ADL: SMS Tos the Telit of Kizubeth ith, of Cote seit, Preach of the “confusion of tonguen”’ at Baltimore, have Ouics0, May 30,1860. | fuwk war, in which they show him up es © ceptam, bat | “a “rpeee ative. gail Mason, titer and devises of John Lord, decessbd. | Tennessee. > ‘ved up all the political combustibles around us, and | Wag Kiitad Cock Rabin Seward ?—Creeley’s Share im the | ‘t tOrns oUt, om the authority of the surviving general of | TH similarity of the men, if words monn anything, ie Bn ot Oe re Ae Dee, 4 bill for the relief of O F. D. Fairbanks, Frederick ° Brought out into bold relief the iasue aad position of ‘the Busines—The Charge that Hamlin Has Negro Blood in et ee cca Gaara BOF am officer of | Complete; and the parallel will end on the first Tuesday ann relief of Laura C. Humber, widow of ee ead ae > Company. ection States'’ before the Baltimore Convention Bim—~The Way Lincola's Nomination ta Receteed in Ik: by ’ oonk, those maguinary | of November next, when Liseola will go to grass, as “An ach 10 ‘the Ue of Benjamin E Edwards to ‘2 bil for the relet of Gores’ Pearsos. ‘The first regular business will be tbe filling up of the | goig Where the Tidle of “Honest Old Abe’’ Came From— —— Sayers did. © certain tract of land ia the Territory of New Mexico. 4 bill to contri ocrtain pritets land claims in the Bato ‘1 Once Ji 4 Back Mr. Dickimeon and the Albany Regemey. ‘Too Bap.—The New Hampehire Register says:— An ect for the relief of & Downey. of Misscari. Ne Shown ei + Hefaney 2 al eer A correspondent, who signe himself & “Lover of the WAn Stor he roel of a rare, mice 7 > - was John Says of Lincoln — h _— Arta,” protests againat ‘tbe attempt bi v peuahadahialecamesved Ween What ts Thought of Judge Douglas’ Prospecis—The Post- |} am in possession of certain Borean) << nareghl ne We raters an oid ood cat port este ad wares opens cheapueanmatnies Akt ft tion @f the New York Desepation, @s. Intipg 10 the recent treatment of Hoe. Daniel &. e wes hung ip SS ‘An set for ths rebet of bomen L. Disharoon. mento, in Californie, to Otympia, in the Territory of Weab- ‘The knowing ones in this region are amazed atthe fleroe | by the treacherous aad corrupt Albany Regency, which Cy An sot to grant to the parish of Point Coupes, Louisl- | ington. abuse which the republican newspazers are pouring out | |: i¢ now judged expedient to reval to the pablie ey: ‘Aa act sete enowen | tite Coane te tame er naltaan ine term. at G0 oye. s ‘of the prices the fer the Northern upon the devoted head of poor Greeley for siayieg Cook The ides of April bave come and gose at Charleston; tor the }) aad for the binding of | trict of Almbame. Rodin Seward, because It a] perfectly understood that the | the faith and honor of the Albany confidence clique have Orta te tbe rele Inep k Gamis, widow A. ot the Ua a _— Now Tork agitator was thrown overboard solely onthe | bese then and there fairly exhibited, and the distrast of Horrible Marder im Texas. MM Gotnrie. bl Be ery ground of no availability, which hes been the uniform cus- | those old time friends of tbe “Sage of Binghamton,” whe [From the Nerth 16) An ast for the retiet of Francia Dainese. the Set tom of the party ever since the nominstion of Harrison. | could nat and would not believe the plighted vows ef the | otremameced, Wome Serrile, = Jn | BLAS WEDGE HAVE ORIGINATED AND PASSED TER | 1 erin ee Greeley 414 what he could 1 defeat Seward, but hie it- | sas and Argus wirepallers, has been more than Justified | whe brought us the letter whion we wee PR ee es oe 4 Di providing for nddiional terme of the United fluence was not necessary to that result. Indeod,the | in ue result. Perhaps never has there been s more iafa- cTerunees 10 the closing ounce thi horrible shir, He a'bill to and prevent the practice of polygamy | “Mis Aroult and Courts in the Sate of Keatueky work was all done aed the die cast before Gresley bets | mous chapter in the annals of cheatery than that which Sen tes coll oe pan night (Friday) the pr tu the Terrhoris of ths United Bate, and for net pek } prematiainyn ap inlet as Seen cette ee remains to be written of the sayings and doings of the oe, Tea bp oor of gentomat named dare ¢ ee = me Comgrecn “aati away Committee on Resolutions, whore he was | New York packed delegation, headed by Dean Richmend, knocked atthe | “A bil ‘invalid . eooped up eighteen hours.at hard work, while the bus'noss | at the Charleston Convention. Thetr course towarda Mr, | (ois Gvsen Burbs fos) and anual am what be lime of thetr commnenocment Wasa ver Thon s? . white men had come to hia ‘bill for the ‘of the $ D of pipelaying was being perfected in the Convention. | Dickinson has been one of the coolest and mest impade:t | master’s house, murdered him, his wife and liste boy. | 4 Dil fet =~—> ig; oun A Gorter, Gato, The two mon who individually did most to defeat | gwindies ever perpetrated. Those of bis frieads who Me, eseen get nRe Sak Gomrened Set ie agro wen ped yh? 4 fT 1s ently —— vd Goward were Genera! Lane, of Indians, and Curtin, | were deluded into the snare 90 crafily laid at @yrasuse,ia | Slane Diood. He seized him by the throat and | bern surveyed. . es ‘These py to kat him; thone. | "A bil (or the admission of , of Pennsylvania. gentlemen are the republicen | september, 1850, have not only been hoodwinked aad pA a ay ‘A Ul confirming certain lead ; John A. Gas this preliminary test of the delegates from theee- | sominces for Governor in their respective States; and | guped, but they are openly laughed at aed ridiculed ane my a pd = a ecotion of the ect of 84 March, 8.0; Jobm G, Devie, eoding Bta'ca against Mr. Douglas, we see that fifteen | Curtin, particularly, sa man of pereuasive and irresisti- | for their credulity by their treacherous eof shell | axe. A j—— Ey -j A votes more than the thirty-five of New York will be me | ble eloquence in conversation. From tho first he was bold | associates. How long will the once great democratic a The a toy Jomped ot et ihe aot owe ao at the Recal year a of eomary 10 settle this business in favor of peace and har. | and decisive in hia declaration that !t would be tmponstbie | party of the State of New York suffer Keel to be made | “mpted torun around the house. Just as he tarned the yy oe, rite Rod Ra tammy. Bet considering the fact that the Dongles Qoo- | to carry Peonsyivenis for Mr. Seward, and General Lane | the plaything of thie unscrupaleas band of demagogues— | Se'nemtna Mies ‘are etme pole about Sve rhorwl acta und pars of acts ig, : on the ede of the ‘vention adjouree’ frem Charleston to Baltimore im order | was quite ee emphatic with regard to Indiana. These | these men without honor, decency or geod faith ? heed, IMerally crashing it to 00 powerful was S Assembly of New Fe gram A hy ll ¢o have the vacancies made by the seveding States filled | gentiomen were believed by a majority of the Convention, ‘When Fernando Wood and ex-Speaker Alvord organ: phage My Talend srw te ae of Tne in eald am at , Samael 8. Cox, ©, tats tneve of Ailing these vacancies becomes a very | and X was deemed folly to hope to elect without thete | ised the State Convention at Syracuse, lest September, = Of a board and © plese from one of the | Gag : mise and dangerous ene. Will the Douglas majority re- | Stases. It is the impression here that Mr. Seward would | they took advantage of the railroad time, and, at two Car. Mivermeat: and ine ‘writer of the letter are etnent A bill granting eagnive the right of any of the seceding delegations to | have been stroeger in the Convention without the support minutes past twelve, Alvord was in the chair, Then fel the firet citizens of Grayeon county. Saabs qome beck again into the Convention ’ or will they admit | and presence of Weed, who hee got the reputation, Jowed Joba Cochrane's protest and Peter (agger'e second a ann x antl Douglas delegation, if a new one, from any Bate, | whether justly or unjastly, of bving the most corrupt and | organization of the Convention by placing Joha Stryker im Domestic News Items - Keexville, " t= nat the pretensions of contesting Douglas delegs- | cangerous politician in the United States, the chair some minutes later. Then came the row, and Postal ie beringes Heaye, nrg From nat piece cao Douglas from Georgia, Alabama and ‘The nomination of HamMn for the Vics Presidency is | ihe tumbling of Jotm Stryker off the platform, and the ytader date, of 5 "The Mormon Osete, ‘A Dill to remove Lowman aie oo sashreciy bogus tae le unnecesrary | still a matter of wonder; nobody appears to have any ides | secesion of the Stryker men, and the doubie convention. poh ey By a a pa LILY — more about them on this point. But wey | how it was brought about, and nobody can figure np how | ‘The Charleston people have decided that the seceders at | mons are, pertered th from > roe cook, | "abil tocmvend sad caret ovens like men heriag . to the tioket. The truth ie = eS ' 5? te danger, therefore, of real op of it brings any strength ) that the | xyracuse were regular, aad thet Alvord’s organisation wz qi « forty | miles. oes sae. im the Cy le a8 a body repre: | confusion, surprise and disappointment which foltowed | wae irreguiar—and perhaps that is allso. It dows met | ues and do f—! es VER ae Siplne conus, ts Go representing the nomination of Lincoln were o gross that nobody ap- | matter very much sow whether,Alvord or Stryker was | le held in @ which some of my readers will | fer Weebington Steen al Ue moting Sino Sying peared to know or care what became of the tail end of (ne | regular. If people resolve to travel in diferent dires- | "ecenine by ee ee ee at mee A Diil for the | are admitted, another suimbiing is | Uoket. I knew Hamlin twenty years ago, when be fret tions, it f@ more important te Know where areto | ¢ berm ‘there in the days of thoearly Ca. | HB. Mason. Ia the stape of the Dougias platiorm etopted eames (room into tne Legisincareof Maine. ‘He was then a | bring ap than to search for the excuses which ied them | lforsie The preachers to be A ¥II) to confirm certain land ciaims 8 Charleston; and yet another 1s threateee4 in the ‘and wes calles “Negro Hfemiia,’’ ia consequence fe svparate Our business at present lies with the roace | '@ their but they are men, | New Mexico. fo rotumioary ressiuoen, Uinding ‘ll the members of of bis completion nad features. While he was ruaaing for tay ‘een respectively travelling since September pa tose Dare en 9 about ahs A bul vo te Bouwasa thet te tie, ntver: | hed segro Meod in his veins.” But be that e Nteay, Mr, | Inmmediately after the division of these twe | Bi tents of Brigham who 1 tis region are mt t9 enable will fail 0 pieces. Hamin is 0 gentleman of fair abilidy, and, if , | Organizations, Cagger, Richmond, Cauroh, sad ee ee cea ans aren om empt e certaie , iret, ion Rioting. resets. ‘would sit respectably enough for four years im tue big | cthere of the saeey es called sere press aes teie iS cahers as tee Perpoors. tiene, and “ ine aten!” ‘will protent aad Gack out, cbair, on the platform, in the Senate chamber. Croswail, Schell and Mahar, C Tes oy yh LY A bint for wag 9 be foreeworn to eqeeter | there ls'not the slightest eathusiagm in thie fais over | Syracuse louse, and offered to piace upon the one aaa ‘aad polygamy la mea- ag hs soverigaty. Or let to supersede thy the nomination of Linooln, and ameeried to the te the Cuariewog Convention —which Wey wore y | gered teres. As Lane aetings settee te te ‘et Chariseton, by the Southera rights platform of | contrary is © sheer fabrication. democrats have | sppoint—thirty Fonemen 0 be suacted hy 4h + Ft year enoing Carre eracar aes’ mina any rrmaecs | bach tzing at up the ato ul ng cue He; | Ueieera ci oveny dcipasty na wnatrng Sackett | = tertun bet FURY Coccen among” surnives whiner | bil for Oe [From the Hamil 5 ” “ “4 om the Hamilten spect my jas pets. 408 ns aay wee name Ona a 5 Ce A yey? we fone Joy ey offering _~ yous Jeo a i wwe oe net Tt he is, hie followers keep A Dill relative to the aad of the an- A daring attempt was made by lain, ome head town bia hobby the a the rekghest hind ot shorten, aid he world ‘ap all signs o for tho Dictinacs ‘axe Settacer weir own , intending perkape to partie us with 9 | Buel meseage of the ot whe Gees and | Weilnesday morning, between one ated twa O'clock, to ‘whieb he cnn ride? None ie We world. the those whe hed sare for such things. Ass oap'tal ofthe » he Heoeeal Bicheoend aoe One: 0) mpee of the elephant to morrow. a heen. the premises of Mesers. Jobn Heory & ©a., who keep <ave in! No. Of course, the Oonveation will ex- | teller be a more thaa « mated for your ry to the fret Ton Weareee m Naw Ontaame—Une week ago to day | 4 Pillow Was aan, of Jewelry cstablishinent on James street, nearly opposite: Bete com earnatn, wetare Teach the question of Nye. He was always » in or |, 1860. They OMered Kim | wes the hottest they Dave had in that city for five A bill for ) Of Syracace, | St. Andrew's church, Mr. Henry, 8t., 1t appears, got ay candiate. ed rather an canlag ton fagecious, and was | their turn. condition was to be ial fee years. The sanitary condition of the city at that time, Now York. aoe another door, to actemit a tittle: tree wir, and” Tule iescr ie new so sharply defined that there is no unacrnpaions to Make & good peitician. | friends should sbandom aad repudiate the Alvord Con- | which was quite goed, had not been distarbed. ’, A Dill for the relief of Thomas Atkinson, of Park county, | *h0rtly afterwards Mrs. Was aroused by a noise,, under af | When be was » member of the yor inte State | veution, then in seamen, and Teeoguise thes of Conseny.<tom a Ootonsn “ Pumomn ''—The colored Indiana, d, imagining it to be ¢ by the children, some fo- @f | he once jumped out of the back of the Aesembly | TRe apparent {sirnese of tbe offer seduced cool ‘of the ‘Salen are adeai to hold « concen. | Bul for the Yeti of Congressional Toenehip No. being {il might have got up, she intimated the fact the | room in to pet a Qcoram, Ween soa mvsaare | and, ray Grorwelh Be, seseete, to ‘al ee oad, ats on the iso Anquan SORT | erik of range, 8 fast, of ih principal meriien, | Mr. Hours. whe ridiculed the Ha of any being: nant. | Gan more slippery \irihy teen toes be toot Sayest Convenuca., oid fox sires A Max Axazerep pon 4 Mena Comurrren Seven Years ~ bill for he of Robert Johi the house, and he comseqnently got up webeeraia y 8 im the of the feo aves ‘and unssrupuious of | the ee artfolly belted. Cagger once had | AG0.—Vall w Valles was recently arrested at Brookha. il forte rat, of Son so. He rose and went towards the door, where- } Toot ‘im the “J ven, og © Warrant obargiag bie with the mur. ‘A bill for the o ighted a match, and no sooner had he done thls thany OS Teal ta wok of Bunicten’s tnt ‘sien der of 0 (i ail ge4 to have been committed in New | A biil for the relief of «struck With a sharp instrument by some one } vord afd joimed the Stryrer Conven- Orleans seven yeare ago. fhe New Orie.me papers con. | cig Clandonet. closed apon bis asen atoner, bat betag im the up te chair to Willem Hf. vain a fall Bistery Of the crim, escape, |, Aetoe ‘A bill for the he labored onder + tage, Dis ameiiant Being | 4 wan, John Clancy, | SOR, arrest and incerceration, which are su fetens ‘A Dill for whe ‘ with a carpenter hh he sed with net, i ‘Chsirmas Wetereet to traemer to Cor columns. | A bill for the Mra. Aone W. Angers, widow of | (oxterity ae te Keop Mr. Heury at bay for a long time. Kesolugone. apoointed New Yornan Daowsan o rae Omo River —Rdward L. | the late Captain Samuel Angers, United States Army. The strigele w severe one after the parties closed,» sisteen, the nemes Rroome,« man hailing from Uvoneoucut, was drown | es greening © pension ve Joma Maddio, of Cledorne felling to the floor. Mr. Jag. Hen ate, insom men ad- | e@ in the TiVer, Lear Steubenville, on Saterday. He | cobt fy, Troresree, aithoruch in a foeble state-of health , wer lat mall a4 welect | Wee tyaveling from Weleburg om the steambost Convoy, abil persion f Cyrenne C. Blackmon, of St. fo grappling with the. iY the Voorame | and Fito ree miles CF Seuhenrille fell over. | Hetroe mn ® rete nd ent with the ohiset, no sumig | boaro rrened, 1De Cenensed wae ‘A tat ror of wtp. Ger oah Welw Py thie tine Op and strnek a Night, im the Udariceton exoareim, | pth = bar estoraie New Vora, acd * std to pare a ball pre! eRUP Ving Os me for bounty lands | ' it whey os ole 2 ikout several Smee, Beed pe calimeble pou, one, } abe es Wikt 1s a Soe @'ue yornger Mr. Heory # bance Oe ee et eee