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Sick requires a two-thirds vote. In sddition, the ‘There is in the re ao pretext at all pace io and defied thir investigation Republican Mase Meeting in Philadel- Additional from California. STE et ee ert vate me Sa ARIK au former, there is not wiuen pToRpect of its retificasion. ‘Howe, if asked, would bave granted an authority, hou tae lis or eemeatles desire to en. : Pe ADELPELA, June 26, 1660. The overiand mail tas arrived bere, aad brings the The Preceesings of the ‘The President has another message to communicate to | because this question bad been ‘committed o ht the Lee * missing packages of telegraph cews seat vis Nixalis, on Baltimore Coae the night of the 6th inst. “~~ me Gonate to-morrow, 7 ‘Saw Franczsco (via Visalia), June 621 P.M. ‘Toe opinion among thoso best informed oa thé Subject a oo Closing =». | of all other sup,ets- The steamship Golden Age sailed for Preceedings ef Congres— Tne Sa that the Seuate will finish ite present session o° ite cme preceded tr montna Crom aad Mare, | ich Sr ‘of the goverament with 400 passengers, ant 1,60 00 in treaur, of which parla Be me Loh eet tow 4 . examine expa, without any notice ~ | witha view to reform abuses, to a 4 ‘THE NEW YORK PUBLIO STORE Commmacts. ee, to CPFY subject wo could possibly affect my to improve ‘branch of % cand aargsben The Fammr Humaw of (we wit ‘Three of the New York delegation, Sickels, Cochrane ana | Self to." crested and vindictive witnesses were | find reason to believe, in the course | bye Sompromie, Ba regulars and volunteers, under Colonel Hayes and | tain fut Wo-day (Wednesda) wilt ena- Mr. O'Reilly, bad interview | summoned and ex’mined before twlem; and the first and | that any grave offence bad been commitied by une’ Presi: naka a stain Stewart, were attacked on the afternoon of the report of the Proceedings of the Morthers Baer, acoumpantes by y hed clone Abele which, in almost | dent or any officer of “oper | Be expected to cease until that party is driven from pow- | CA. , Dougias and Southern Secession with the President ta-day, to remonstrate againat the | Soly information ot ber teatlgnas’, ts ae “pabii: | in thot tedarcat Ge ees verament rendering it SS | or; they alo alicia that as a are relieved from | 24 tam." uear Pyramid Lake, The Indians were defeat | Conventions at Baltimsre; public ores amutent- he. puabart wen Ochy. sewed; | SG at sek ate oe ; eet | would be pins They ele ae a emt 8 | the Teapensit, forthe dlaenslons the North | 64 witn a '°58OF Soventy Killed and soveral woundod. | Jegrergg™reinit, tit intresting aocoust of the Great ‘seemed with the | myself in the ‘Tout journals. wot that | frew their ‘to thetr accusatory ack South are caused by the dissensions among > were killed and three wounded. Captain Ball on Monday night at the Metropeiiten mad the President strongly impressed —_ Tar as] ave lear2%, disproved Seon ne demooracy; that the great interests of the coun- | TWO volumteen Hotel—Tea Thousand Ladics Objections presented. He promised to look into the bu- |}, the worst respetes ag witeases wh Bappen \s Bees Preparatory to the vote articles id icpndiacen te Wa ing ooh of a oon Fie teen CHG gs yh pane mounted, these vagutans peieh Sfiee Dress; the Indian Difficulties . oe —_ canned: ter Sing week wet tbe Shapes ic was eSeoret,comsanles 1 Tear ie Writaeees, and sles ote aloguards: with which the | Seemm “tt Seaale i esponable forthe fluro of Ue tr. ithe battle was not deo '"® And nother is expected | Thousand Warriors Gathered at Pyramid Lake—har- bout was eastinte,he present, iB tetnoay which cou by FE ey ee eee ee tantra Clee, cat the | Homentond bill; that Lincoin, Hamlin and Curtin repre: | “tie battle ground where Major tte Carat Pamanne on ae ‘THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. Some poison was left to produce its cess purlic interest the removal of Mihcer of the | seat the conservative and progressive sentiment of the | defeated two woeks has been Yisited, aud twenty Proceedings of the First Session of the Colonel Imac H. Wright, ex-Naval of and | the public mind, whilst the antidote was carefully government, no has ever ¢ wer of the | Country, and are deverving our cordial, hearty aud ener- | bodies interred with wilitary Thirty-cixth Congress; the Latest News from the War right, ex-Naval Agent of Boatoa, and | the public mind, Giving him & fair hearing, would hesitate to apply the re- support. ‘A company of (weaty-one men is to start from: Carson | in icily—Evacuation of Palermo; ©x-Deputy United States Marabal James Riley, of Boston, | Jn their examinations the committee violated the umcst | medy. meeting was galled to order at half past eight. | Valley to reopen the Pony Express route. $1,502 088 | tom Cuiitrnig: Interesting Nowe mre both candidates for the office of Superinten- | sacred and honorable confideuoes existing among meu. | This I take ¢o be the ancient and woll established prac. | Heary D. Monre was chosen President, been subscribed at Sacramento towards fitting out thé ia; the Execution of a Police Oticer im Mow deat Private correspondence, which a honorable man | tice. An adherence to it will beat Mr. Covopa avid be ee ee ee Company, and subscriptions are now being takeX im San Orleans for Murder; Editorials oa Prominent Topics; the t of the United States Armory at Springfield, | Corie ret tans distant ‘of divulg: | ana tho dignity of the Tvchovon the coordinate | sient. er.) He spote of the frauda of | Francisco for the same purpose, with preepeot | Local News Massachusetts, vacated by General Whitney, now Col- OY Ppt en ged under 7 of New York and Vicinity of importanes; 4 7 was to light. Different persons in official | branehes government, aad render us all more re. | se istrathon cover of ‘Thomip- | of raising the required amount, in hopes of bringing i | poooets of Sector at Boston, Riley was a delegate to Baltimore, antl coatiden Telations with myvelf, and with whom it | spectable both in the eyes of’ our own count ‘and foe, Indicating ‘ae land sales, viz.: Fort Snelling, Pean- | by this means the two how due, and toaid asd the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and elected ase Douglas man, but seceded, and is now sus- | Was supposed I might have held ‘conversations, the reve- | foreign nations. ‘JAMES AN. sytvania , dee He to forward the outward express Of the 26th inst. | al! interesting mows mattars ef the preceding weet. taining Breckinridge; hence the argument used here is | Hven'membern of the Seuate and mcmbers of my own | snmoTo, June £2, 1060 fy porsounting snot; ‘ ight husdred ‘nea toy dan was net One tousnd | | Samam—080 your; four conte » eagle copy. Sabena ~ ooo , hat the administration must take care of him, as his con- | Cabinet, both my constitutional advisers, ‘were. called POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, false pretences. cisco within two days to furnish supplies for Col. Hayes’ | #0m# recetved at the office, nortiewest corner of Pultes - Qtituents will not. Upon this basis Colonel Wright, who Seta eae, Se perenne ¢ Cnervering someeane, - the — demooratic g volunteers. and Nassau streets, New York. Single copies for entees Se amuch more competent man for the place, must be | posrihle, fo my avearedit. of the government te Ponsa iar eet ane The Pony Express. the counter and by all news agents, Advertisomeate te- fejected. Gollector Whitney, of Boston; B. F. Butler, bz arte mont dingrecble 4 fe President. Ap- | goymRwor JOHNSON'S AOCUSPTANOS |g RSE BS me NTN wera ‘asmusawow, June 96, 1960. berted at the usual Hamar rates. Hisher Hildreth, George B. Loring, Past! B. George, W. ©. | Fatt sath eagerness by their frends both, in, ad out Nourwatrow. with the zat with ‘ Royal Havana Letory-—Nos. 23; “JN. Swift and Calob Cushing, of Massachusetts, are here, of, Snares fh th selection of ome fr eny deirabe ‘Tho following is the speech of Hoa. Herechel V. Joha- | tration. He com . 3.08, ST, 2.65, MGT, drew to Bre” sap prise sing their influence for Colonel Wright, who is also & | office anne many. Pissepointes — Gon, of Georgia, on Tuesday, at the National Hotel, oa a¢- , oo wing of Sane, Suoalare sent ca ob erpeage oe Breckinridge man. Fae eS a nee Aine ruse asmintstration, | Cepting the nomination for the Vice Presideacy oa the p= iy Seg all pred — ba * ‘LST OF PASSED MIDSHIPMEN OF THE CLASS OF 165T. Rene teniare eee invited by a summons to | ticket with Stephen A. Douglas:— Hon, Mr. Howard, G. The following are the names of ridshipmen of the | sppear before the committee. These are the most dan-} Mr, CuammaN, Gentlemen of the Executive Oommittes | Tite and progress of Gate of 1867, who have passed a satisfactory ex- | SeTou# witnevses. Even with the best intentions, they are | of the national , and follow citizens—I | WAF 00 20 section of the country. patination ys by the a uaa eee MSdeanee orcas thy sever ta tha a Was taken by surprise received a de. Hon, Frank Blair, of Missouri Officers recently assembled at Annapolis, in the order Aa Som enirensins oo in ae with: Hea: esjamin Fitzpatrick bad ee a ol ‘cont a are tions ‘arranged :—Francis B, Blake, of Pennsylvania; Joseph W. codes & tatb al tele marty. Ms ccleel, ol noeoatad sealed, Lye Same rate “obituary' Alexander, of North Carolina; Henry D. Todd, of New | branch of the government, appear betore a» commiitee of | to many of you ty. Though peevish in ‘Mork; James M. Pritchett, of Indiana; Edward Terry, of | investigation to radict the oaths of such witnesses. | tioned im Baltimore in connection with this ive disease, Se «Francis M. } Every coward knows that he can @a- | and that I refued to countenance it, | the party that is Srnctiot; Can 3. Graves, of Onain: | gage against the President with impunity, and every | but tavarabiy orgs that if Georgia were to] early history under the Bunce, Connecticut; Byron Wilson, ; Beary judiced witness attempt to swear thus honored, another gretied Becley, of New York; Frederick V. McNair, of Pennsyl- character re such s committee, without fear of Bina dletioglabed for ‘his tauente. pa Mo vubllo Ly mourning to oe - “4 tradict io. in the welfare of ‘vania; John W. Kelly, of Alabama; Thomas B. Mills, of | 4 vices, | This was my earnest desire and the desire of the | th. ‘gumerings ; . " if 2 J ‘Thus for months, while doing my best at one ead of the | delegation of which Iwasa member. But the Oonven- | 10 th ang ’ng which Foam = i iene male arg pt LA ye es eae oon eee tion, im Ht wisdom, doomed it beat to nominato « statest ban say Ay with them 08 BYP Massachusetts; Henry W. Miller, z country, has there been a commi House man’ of Alabama. tirely satisfactory. fg 3 Sauk reaatatives tn eesion at te othe, ad of the avente | Bho ch of Gcogia, ana the mother coraiiyreepodas | Sh, giidedteagib I compared the Batimore e- | Amnuat duet oer Danks } By order of the Secretary of War a detachment of six | from over the whole Union, to catch any dis- | are circumaatances under which T bave a catigned Merle tecgae cad eeety wevream ef fone ORR Hats, hundred and ten recruits have been ordered from the pared man willing to malign my character—and all | this disti ished position, aud which demand dis! oo ‘There would have been no mat but for Hats of over 4 im secret conclave The Lion’s mouth at Venice, into | clination yield to the voice of duty. The national Lincots ‘the republican party. Douglas could not ity, style and price. HARKIS & recruiting depots of Carlisle, Fort Columbus and Newport | which secret deuunciations were 18 an apt illus. | democratic party is in a peculiar condition, It is asgailed | Lincoim nd the republican party. Dengies could oot | Drawings of France, Broadbents 4 Co.'s | 9 Grand street, and 351 Righth avenue. > barracks, for service in New Mexico, and are to proceed nl Flagh rarmptly yoeggapa ly a, tn the house of ft Coe Acted Pinel conlllicn: the oligarchy, and they bave stabbed him. The Delaware : ide aint hk fon the 18th of July to Fort Leavenworth, where they will | )Pranncal ald oolds teatthcre’has boca noting like it | Sf isu Use eve oC a acotieaal coafict ‘which may sweep | People of 8: | Louis understood | the question s bt; 9, 18, 66, 20, 71.21, 48, 63, 78. MISCELLANEOUS. wnite and be joined by ail the officers, under orders to tn ang civilized country, except the revolutionary tribu- | down all polit and terminate in a dissolution of | eee ne eat pote omall fraction un 4 aoe tema See, jown'36, 1800. A PURE MOLUAND GIN, proceed on the Ist of August to New Mexico. nal of France in the days of Robes the Union, It is the duty of patriots and statesmen to | ball , 58, 10, 49, 95, 11. 69; 24, 55, 18. 17, 1, 78. » one rere TRAVELLING COMMUNTTY. ANCE, BENTS 's ‘y LPE'S celebrated Scheldam Aromatic ow, I undertake to state and to prove, that should the in averting these tened calamities. It may be eager: nied . prosoedings of the committee be sanctioned by the House to refer to the circumstances which im-| | MR. followed in an exhortation to the Bell , It should have been stated yesterday that Butterfleld’s | and become a. for tuture times, the balance of peril the national e . ‘Alabama ion oS mea to oo oe a ty en will t ‘Charles! riking down Breckinridge, istration and Drawt ¢ the Del Gulf Mail Steamship Line bill was deferred, instead of | the constitution will be entirely upset, and there ‘went tothe Conver’ br ton —— Cay faweks. Es ved with gr ane. ‘ ries. —WOOD, EDDY 1 00., Managers ofthe 5 be in the hands of every traveller. No family the city or be without juring the warm weather, invariably corrects Ube'Ul cHlecia of thtane tt trtolnes aaa op want ime to take longer remain co-ordinate and the nto the rut ‘boat Bast, for wari Of sine to action, for the bill is on the | brSiches of the government islative, executive and | proposition that Cougress should intervene for the protec- ‘The meeting, which was specially desi DELAWARE, KENTOOKY AND ‘OTATR LOTYERInS. WOLFES PURE COGNAC “ calendar of both houses in a most favorable position for | judicial. The woe fears of patriots and states- | tion of slaves in the Territories, and to withdraw if the | tion to Pra blican Congressmen, was very largely “a raw ine eres Guim Ko, So, Jens 36, 1 v BRANDY Ue ROTTER passage at the commencement of the next session, hav- | men ‘Who framed tho constitutioa, in regard to | demand should be retused. It was rofused, and, I think, | ®tended, an v ly BO, 28, OV, "we. bot’ Steak, td? MAD! HY outh Judicial FOR MEDICAL — exe. 31 The pyrotechnic di ‘were continued throughout wi ‘No. 304 Jon Jag beca recommended unanimously by both Post Otice | %e, usurpations of the legaiative on the exe: | properly refused, That delegation didrotire, and with thoi | ae iingLvecy ward turned out im immense deioga: | 70, 26, T4, 40, 37, 69, 87, 44, 13, 38, 72, %. ba The Committees, and there appearing no opposition to it among | In the ‘of Mr. Madison, speaking on this | Why should we retired ? record shows that | tions. Among the speakers from the othor stand were } Otreulars: OOB iY eG ‘addressing either |. Reena td Tee tt i fe Retro | ie ta reins ot ero eee | oreo ca wae ein Her Ys, BORSRERe Seaealaioee | (rceeet esas oe eae me — * republic, w' executive magis- | have om any can ‘ ‘ —___—_—_____ For saleby all apothecaries, fruit : is carefully limited both in the extent and duration | might be obnoxious to the South. Thus reduced by so- meeting was the grandest republican manifestation sores, grocers, ea@ @ ae THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. ceils power ‘4 "bere. the legsintve power exe. nd ith Gnventonsdoarand Wr ialinore, A by 80-1 oe ‘the campalgn, cQMcial, Drawings of Hodges, Davis dé | the depot, © bearer avec. ° an ‘assembly pired by a supposed | quested ‘the States to vacancies in their respective at Oe ‘Cxase 367, ’ GENTS WANTED, Special Seasiom of the Senate. -Inuende over the people, with an intrepid confidence in dsiegations. The Coavention reassembled on the ists | Speaker Penmington's Reception at New| 37, 4¢, 19, 27, 6, 65; 1, 12, 13, 24, 7, 85, 47. tall parts of the country, ’ ‘Waaurnaton, June 26, 1860. its own strength, is sufficiently numerous to feel all | inst. The seceding delegations were returned, some ac- on * Nuwanx, June 26, 1860. Priges cashed at 668 Broadway. Girew lara sent free. pet. me to wad called to order at noon to-day. the passions which actuate a multitude, yet not so nume- | credited to Richmond, and others to Baitimore by the ; PE, yee bye gris eo HODGES, DAVIS & CO., A DouaLas. -_ - roe oa 8 eens pursuing the Objects of its pas- | way of Richmond, and instructed to make the same de- pam geen we! sae ee Samal Managers, Macon, (the only authentic and reliable edition, After prayer by the Chaplain, the President's proclama- | sions by means reason ibes, it 1s against the | mand, and to withdraw if it should be refused. Delegates eveging, was the recipient of a hearty and enthusias- J. W. SHmAMAN, bilo "of tn dey t that the ted in Louisiana, Al tic by a large crowd of his fellow citizens. Can- | India Gause Undershirts, Linen and Eaitor Fines” tion convening an extraordinary session was tead. on gg Py yyy Phar ogee Reena en ae sou nase tatea to Ail tha Saeed, | Bon were fired and reworks displayed, and he was es- | New York Mills Drawers, Drawers, 25 cents. At the wres A pane toliosen Mr. Hazg, (rep.) of N. H., offered a resolution, to which | Crna ust a their precautions.”” i, sale. ‘x: | geats of the seceders. Those of Alabama and Louisiana ee’ See rigger 150, each wire ee ee eee ree coe ene mere One vol. 12mo, 600 pages. Price, clots, $2, ¥ Sr. Mason objected, fixing the daily hour of meeting at | pressive and pointed ‘of Mr. Jefferson, when | were admitted, and the seceding delegations and | witha torch, fo. The Goveraor made a briet specch oa KO. M, TRACY, Age thidd slditcbedeamne fen o'clock, Speaking of the tendency of the logisiative branch of go- | the from were bo | Se arrival ot heme, Union of Soul and Body. For full eddreas Geo. W. Riliott, care Harper @ ot vernment to usurp the rights of the weaker branches: | seats, all umbrage at the decisions of the epee ° — Brothers, New York. ; On motion of Mr. Bicia, (dem.) of Pa., a committee of | «the concentrating these in thesame hands is precisely | Convention touching the various contests for seats. | The Reception of the Presidential Noml- | Ove of the most impenetrable secrets of the Almighty isthe | ~~ oo Spagpeeesesevennnmnnneenenneneseeeeedt | wo was appointed to wait on the President to inform res rn oa ae coetac is cphaiiey ‘They retired, org pained and nesnionnnh coniiies Se Ge mastons. plea ti union of the sou! and body. OPERATE SOUR, ' viation that these will be exercised by a plurality | Presid Presidency, aud they ciaim eWARK, June . —— A VRURD MATIN BORD SALT 4 s, Heim that the Senate had sasembled, and was ready 10 Fe- | r'hgnds, and not single one, ‘One hundred "and. 96. | Democracy of the’ United Now, if | Separate salutes of 100 guns each were fired hore Inst | 4 Sut manknowsthat by serimonious, humorathis union is dis | | HATS S LORE od Savona endl ge Ceive any qolinienseation Be May Ue sipaed to mpi. ra = ph ne Set oi 0 as eparesslve as one. they oneen natant Lo ng age cthek) ous tee pur- | eveuing by, the fiends ‘of both democratic nominees, pd orn ” easee; alno, old aloes, sores, ‘the . POSTAL SERVICE. it ‘eyes on the repul t to ition e prin- | Douglas and Breok: . Experience has entablished doubt that proper impurity blood, liver Mr. Haut offered a resolution, that the Pastmaster vig ot hal protection for 1S the teers i mp et ps dprpenela weipent a yr tories, why not wait until a proper time arrived to bring | _ On6 hmndrod guns were fired for Breckinridge and Lane | severance, if the disease is curable, when Brandreth’s Pills are ‘areet Tb cents ver that subject before the Convection, and then, according | this afternoon, and an immense enthusiaam prevailed. ee [oo T JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN STRERT—A NEW ; to their instructions, withdraw from the bodyt The Burvato, June 26, 1860. both tonic and purgative. of Shoce'and Gaiters st $3. Call and see thems. on pnt pe es Baga war ageinst a dis A salute of one hundred and five guus was fired bere IC we are aick, we owe {to ourselves to use a man, not for the of “principle,” | to-night by the friends of Breckinridge and Lane. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, A SOFT, CLEAR giap they were willing to jeopard the tategrity of which are purely vegetable and innocent: they act only upon fair skin, can be obtained Madame the’ democratic party, and’ the triumphs ot its Provipanoa, June 26, 1869. Tertd tama, which fre always mingled in or around parts in COS PASTILLES DE FLORENCE. For eale af cherished principles rather than see its will pro- One hundred guns were fired here this evening for “Pintvclomee te saved many 8 fe. es Hotel, ee claimed in the nomination of its favorite. Ad- | Breckioridge and Lane, BRANDRETH’S PILLS & eRe es box columns superstructure wreehes ou they claps te uyeiine tere oe & 1s RN? ‘or, Lovis, June 48, 1660, Also, 298 Bowery and No.4 Union squares waere sivesle | AT MVERDELLS.WEDDING OTR, ver 5 7 . 5 = CARDS, Ni than one person, and maximum rate thus broken down. Instead of the execptive being a co-ordi- Bere dome ‘sntted conti ooh have defeated his The demonstration of the Dreckines ation last aiven daly witont charge. fee new Satin Tie for cards; ane & nomination. — street. roadway, coruer of Duane the col: that it be also ascertained and re- | nate, it will become a subordinate of the govern- % then, should they have seceded’ | night at the Planters’ House was interrupted by a lar pories whether tho ‘prastion icaits at any of the | meni. The Presidential office will be dragged into the ye ee t? Why seck to dismember ~ Of Douglas mea. J yey Great Fire in Georgia. ge yg t Offices of distributing and delivering letters to box- | gust.” The House of Representatives will then have ren- | and destroy the party? I question not the patrictism of | to any, endea he _aneeie- Sand. STH WHE SAE weeNS ORNS, BUNIONS. INVERTED, NAILS, weed in point of time, to the distribution and 40 | dered the e: ‘almost necessarily subservient to its | any, but the ‘Tin bola teem reapensibie; sooner or | Snail & ComUIOn ne'was tinniaeat. u fidaneen & Ons tenet te te SS — s Bi letters to non-box fund whether the | Wished imsiead of being independent.’ How is it possible | acer, for all Coextis that may flow from their ‘errors. I | ‘Another Douglas meeting comes on to-morrow aight, oe hingnns. Hanning, & Co. Gentlemen In ine cxenalze fire | Chiropadiat, 700 Brondway. Refers to physicians exists of to deliver letters to the per- | that two powers in the State can,be co-ordinate and inde- | gaid tbe demand for Congressional interveation was pro eee cube Gomme We kal mthamee | % an ok yee are directed, and if it does, the of each Ot, I he ate ee ee ly rected vat Chacha SS. io Ohio Congressional Nomination. ao gee Cee Bi wee wes depetin’ ow mo T\EAPNESS such Treprove censure oMcial ace was agreement ween books Was over, It was taken Mr. Feuss, (dem) of Fla., objecting, the resolution | ang the peivate Conversations of the other—and this | North and South that the slavery agitation | the republicans of the Sovaih ‘Geatin Sav cate ont the rina kod opened All (he contente were preserved, D AND ies over. upon exparte testimony before a secret inquisitorial com- | should be removed from the balls ot Congress, mously nominated Hoa. ¥. B. Horton for 4 Reese Be Sette coi tae coried ty ceom. WE) a. v, tho vengyeed Renee tina THE DESPATCH OF mittee; in short, to assume a general censorship over the | and the people of the Territories be toft perfectly free to ‘Tounpo, June 26, 1860. JOHNSON Auris, from New Orleans, where he bas 4 Mr. Masom, vag fA resolution other? ‘The idea is as absurd in public ag it would be in pri. their domestic institutions in their own way, | ape friends of Mr. Douglas held ® ratification meetin: | HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SA¥'#S, | ‘teed with the greatest success for the last two years, to the business, mwas re | vate life. Shontd the President attempt to assert and | sul to the constitution of the United THIS | hore Inst night. A salute of thirty-four guns was fired. |. The most perfect and reliable security from fre ever known, | shortly open hia rooms in New York, for the purpose OC €@ inting the late Standing Committee; also all | maintain his own , future Covode commit- | was the principle of the tmoasures of 1859, | with bonfires, music, speeches, &e. can ve ia this city ouly wt No. 251 Broadway, cornet | storing Business ot an executive character be referred to them, | {ets may dragoon him (ato eubsnisgion by collecting the | and practically applica in tho Nebraska-Kansas act is | ™’ citi " Tumeron, June 28,1800. | “gtits REWARD te offered to 1. a OUGLAS AND BRECKINRIDOR Di With the like power as posscsed heretofore. bore of dstpetated ote hunters, Femoved ocr. and 1854." was adopiod by both, the great plitiol parties | 4 targe democratic meeting was held this evening to | uacalerriage Puten Rafe bas eves illed wo preserve us D Hon Hien an aly pera arent ta cops —. ~ ‘those treasur . ‘vumphed “4 counter accidental ght "* The, Sensle proceeded 10 the consideration of executive | which must follow in the wake of every adiainist ‘ation, | tion of Franklin Pierce in that year, and of James Bu- ENS pay bg Gnade ae ae a6 A! = Waesu street, New York. _— iness. and they in secret conclave w: swearaway r tation. | chanan in 1666. It is, perbaps, com- " Several bours were spent in secret session. ‘Under such circumstances he must be a very bold man eon the North sai the Sook whieh bomen Was lce toe lege eee auiiaaien mesg | teen ee bes Plead Pictures ot | [)%, TOBIAS VENETIAN LINTMENT, Adjourned. should he not surrender at Oy ppt pie ex: | ingenutty Can devise, and by it the democratic at pan sah a toe taste eI . these lished visiters can be bad at C. D. FREDRICKS Universally aw the LAS of the Presidents Protest Oa a Fo OTT pertain Sees tere eptty acca "aoe We publish to-day in fall the President's protest to the [eee ae lent rh : and most eed 7 dispute between them, CALL FOR A STATE CONVENTION. Purchasers of Fire ‘Works for Fourth | ‘ortiandt street. Price 25 and 90 cents. Covode | bonorabie office in the world. ir only direct repre- | ei a ‘Congressionai july should remember of “ Allegal constitution and proceedings of the late pontine in the government. By their coastitation taey | ree the gubject of slavery, to the final arbitrament of the | _ T° Houston Executive Committee mot at their rooms | 277 mond rememter Oe, ce iat tho stock wit | JQVERY SUMMER THE DEMAND FOR HOSTRTTERGS + Committee, It isa masterly document, written inacon- | have made him commander-in-chief of their army and | Supreme Court of the United States. It is therefore safe | yesterday afternoon, ex Mayor Mickle in the chair. be short; therefore, those Drivaie or public exhibitions | XY celebrated Momach Bitters increase. It iafound to be ise, logical style. Its deductions entirely abrogate the | navy. He them in their intercourse with | for the South. Its working is not without satis- Reports were received of the progross of the movement Pat our oot to EDGR’S depot, No. 172 ass tp pegheaphare tg gulouiatad ts Coates 6 heetlign ‘of the committee, and put a quictus on the pro- | foreign nations. Glothed with their dignity and authority factory resulta. ‘the people of a Territory desire hte ietatukeien Ques tam Beendung, ochre Hanis nee, tude and indigestion. The worst cases of Diarrhom and Jegality anon ae he oocupies a proud position before all nations, civilized | slave labor, and the soil and climate are suited to it, sla. | 1 various parts . Jersey, eniery give way wots oe Geedings of one of the most iniquitous, base and degraded | 4oq savage. With the consent of the Senate ha appoints | very will here these covditivns do not exist it will | Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, | Opal Dentallina—The Nicest Article for | who are now alive and well, must thank the discoverer inquisitions ever authorized in the national legis- | all the it officers it. He exercises | not go. is finds an illustration in New Mexieo, where | Georgia and Texas, all of the most cheering character, Srna Wholesale depot, HENRY HAVILAND, bi oe pila a jure:— the veto power, and to that extent controls th: Yo savory is evtablinbed, and that in those Territories whore | eyincing a steady determination to run Geueral Houston | %° S/ebmsree, Eg aay ‘run Hose or Rernexxstarrves:— of . For the Of these high duties he | it is excluded. Only a few days ago propositions to repeal | $5 the fa candidate, irrespective of conventions. Men's and Boys’ Hatin oll Qualities and | cour, un general thing, they wil not Sancta In my message to the House of Represeatatives of the | is responsible to the of the several States not | the slavery laws of New were made and rejected Ib with the resolutions pussed at the Hous- | ghapes, at GENIN’S, No. 513 Broadway. €f sévereecg stoperaiionn, have beea ry ‘28th last, the creation } in any degree to the Representatives, on tho ove hand, and the antisiavery law of | tom mace meeting in Union square, in thiscity,on Tucsday enmchinenanitiiientiiinaatieits F fetes Be of thle upon the communhag. ‘of a committee, at the head of which was placed my ac: Oe ee rs dae cose Kansas on the other was made and rejected in | evening, Maj NSF, tha Renoetien Gounmitice c'dopied ths Bloom Ben: ‘mtlemen’s Dress Hat. Bold by all druggists. @user, for the of investigating whether the Pre- | him as the representative of the American people for | the Senate. Suppose these propositions, or either of | ttiow! ‘ e rhe tentang ~~ iy . ————— pident had, “by money, oF other improper | their benefit, to the House, to be exercised under their | them, had prevailed, i# it not cortain the count The Siearie of General fam Houston in the State of Now | ©? Este for commer, lnicgtoeed ty | INGLINE PENERTTES, ‘means, 10 influence the action of Congress, or any | overshadowing influence and control? Shall he alone, of | would have been thrown into the highest ‘York , aa the people’s candidate for the Presidency , are invi- a / ‘AT WILLMER & ROGERS’, ut committee f, for or against Renee, x cay Be all the citizens of the United States, be denied a fair trial? | But by their rejection non-intervention was practically ad- | ted to meet in convention on Wednesday, July 18, 1860, at The Parlor Gallery of phs, 184 = to the rights of auy State or Territory.” I | Shall he alone not be ‘‘informed of the nature and cause | hered to, and the public mind is satisfied and quiet. Let | the city of Schenectady, at twelve o'clock M., to’ piace’ in | Aantic street, Brooklyn. See the beautiful [vorytype and Gumzrs BOURBON WHISKEY BITTERS FOR Alu protested agsinst this because it was destitute of any spe- | of the accusation’ against him? Shall be alone pot “be | us maintain it Grmly and faithfully. We are id to it | pomination an electoral ticket in thie State, and also to | the soft and delicate Ketograph. , liver ‘These cification, it referred to no particular act to ena- | confronted with the witnesses” against bim? Shall the | by every cousideration of interest and obligation of com- | deg ‘a candidate for Vice President, to be supported — —— are vee Cosen eat ear aed Rama Die the President to ‘his defence, because itde- | House of Representatives, usurping the powers of the | pact. Its abandonment will prove fatal to the natioaal | by the electors in connection with Geueral Houston; and An Article for the Bald and Gray | ee eeniita nal fovet. Fae paint Prived him of the sensional uarde which, in com- | Senate, proceed to try the President, through the agency party, and ultimately to the Union itedlf It | for this all Houston clubs and orgenizations, are | WOOD'S Hair Restorative. Ii never fails to preserve the hair x BARNES & PARK, . nd ‘mon with citizen of the United States, he possesses | of a secret committee of the body, whore it ts impossib! will drive the South into intense sectioualism, and the | requosted to sevd three delegates. perfectly to any age, Depot 44 Broadway, and sold every ‘ jew cay _ in ee the ‘go oo iy of oing! heard p udgant ho % the "kort oan Mace Acie pie ECKERS’ FARINA JELLY—A DELICIOUS DRKBT a wuntt, Konounce a tent eve man » for I know that Y FA uA ioval independence as a co-ordinate co 2 Opportunity The’ P rile taiahe bn vd Me the We oN Markets. Steinway & Sons’ ‘and the best substitute ‘animal food, ‘the ta ‘There is an cnlightoned justice as well as = ame to every poate kone bo in ‘the ‘over whelaaing PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Overstrung Grand and Square Pianos are warranted for five | bies of the Astor Moree ued Ot De petados aha, 5 mymmetry im every part of the constitution. niet 5 eins Tasted Guten, what part Sood ot in clean ert i ‘the free ia- a Jane 08, 2000. years. ‘Warerooms 8% and 44 Walker street. bit ers, to prevent burning or feanifaed in regard to - wai’ pas st coger ole of orl possesses Ln +) sole power of | power derived? No such express power exii From | would not be able td retarn Py! salad er a eto Bee S oe Soest atte: eel ”” the Seuate “the sole power to try all im- | which of the enumerated powers can it be inferred? It Seed Or cs das eae acim alee as. —s - YON’S MAGNETIO and the impeachable offences are ‘trea- | is true the House cannot pronounce (he formal judgment | the South. I trust that such « condition of things New York at par - Ss, 1000 INSKOT POWDER. | may but if it should, I know law Ontnans, Juno 25, The old and only article to exterminate bed bugs, roaches, q Cotton salen to-day 800 bales; quotations are nominal rats, garden tusucte, &e, without . vat nenthne, mayed: | Sugar firm at Te. 8 8c. Flour firm, at $9 60 a $5.65 for | 1” ns sel amsnet | exterminate est: Sine nik renin” Te snipe, - a A o By ‘new born sectional party, is with Tard, in kegs, 180. + agus at L9Ko. a 19 Sc. a Cleated by contrat. "HARNES & PARK Brak ane é Ap ahng Ma. Broadway, and ould by all druggists and grocers. Gowers they, will adhere Naw Ontasxa, June 26, 1800. fmitations. pon tntervention, or whether they will cotton mar! a iain => " ae Sotee io reopen the slavery 400 bales at 1080. @ 110., NW RXHIBITION, meet 5 re to take jurisdiction 8, 900 bales; rece spctedtietibinnsinietee three mnguitsent GRA TORS OF OL, ranep ‘and elevated standing committee was charg. | ceiving and consi the party relations of bidders fur | ofer It, or whether. Uhey will’ give repose 10 the. public i460, 402 600 valen, le afi |. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wig and Toupee rs nane,presenind ts tie investigation, upon which no member inapired | contracts, and the effect of awarding coutracts upom | mind and security to the Union by leaving tt where the 660, 03,600 bales; do. aif sl) | tactory, 16 fond sxrect. Private euirance for indies. ‘Tee Dye JAPAN EAR AMBASSADORS the ancient sense of honor and jastice would have ons, has set an example to the Pos. TI oe nee buoyant at $5 S356 | cootied in the skylight rooms. Py fe ee ‘had he ever expressed an opinion agaiast the ac- | public safety and deserving the reproof of this House.” | the ‘under the constitution of the United ‘Tee. ‘Tobaceo closed frm. Corner of ‘irectuey ead breaes sham, Une Sor the socener tat the Juage,and to | th 1 comune oan ton single beh eo ik tanmeng| Sertengenn: Tat Rirotves the ‘ot this great “Aunayt, June 28, 1860 Wheeler 4 Wilson's Sewing Biachimes. | en ees fact . w , , o acsnctecsen of bis own comnmittee. of the nomersun Wieerp of ovecy lnstaieabie bm men j Fepublic, dnd the highest intereste of the civilized world, | Ob the arrival of the Hudson River traia wo night | Ofiee 606 Brosdway, New York, acmmmaatt S| el made against me, in vague and general | which I daily receive, I had, in usual course of busi. with it the aspirations of men and the fate of Ba: Trt i lung at low prices at |, were of such # false and atrocious character that I | ness, referred a letter from Colonel Patterson, of Phila- parties sank into utter insignificance. Where Date f nommereme ~4 o Bust ane Gi not entertain a moment's apprehension for the result. | detphia, in relation to @coutract, to the wtteation of the | shall we look for deliverance from those threatened evils? Se teas itaet | Seeotecing and rosariog e'hak, "Laas try Be Bie oy ali by serene web oe ‘They were abborent to every instilled into me Navy, the of the appropriate de- | It has been the mepenct Be Comes mete of Be See ‘ ag _ from my youth, and Practice of my life; and Idid | partment, without or intents oy egies Union, in a thousand perils, to rescue our count im- SURARD AND CO.'S INTO bot believe it pomble that the man ex who would so tho sutgent ‘to make the matter, if pos | pending calamities. Be fats eineer aaa wi beroie “Wil tt Pay!” Try it, By Having | feo: pownes ao ‘avant Hovescsernny Rerum, Dasely perjure himself as to swear to the truth of any | sibie, stui plainer, Secretary bad informed the com pammages and ts I bates bed) meng your examined, with » full eer know Veune Buch accusations. In this conviction I am iuformed I have mitteo that “the President did not in any manner inter- | ments in the cause of constitutional liberty. It is the exactly you can do best. FO! ‘The only truly reliable article for the extermination not been mistaken. fere in this case, nor has he in any other Case of contract | party of Jefferson and Madison, and Jackson and Polk, lonsts, Croton buss, mothe, garden inmecta, rate In my former protest, therefore, I traly and emphati- | since I have been in the department.” The abseace of all | whose administrations constitute | + in our Setters Hate Dye—Te Color Brown, 50 Bold ove rine pal depot 167 Broadway: cally declared that it was made for no reason personal to | proof to sustain this attempt to degrade the President, | national . Ttin the or and vans 7% bon. Wholesale ena oo na. ahipe. mi One po Pee myself; but because the proceedings of the House were in | whilst it manifests the venom of the shaft aimed at him, | I look to it with confidence. else shall the patriot eas re*— ome ORAS Pit ‘violation of the rights of the co-ordinate executive i Gg bo look in these times of political iefection and sectional 4 Sienna 1K BRAID CAPS, GILT AND branch of the government, subversive of its constitu To return after digreaeion. Should the House, by | agitation? Let its por. be destroyed Fos f at HIM, Inimitable Hair Cuttor.—tMair Dye, | 5 fair News, Fans of all kinds, Slides, ‘ney lt nd tional independence, and, if anresisted, wonld establish a | the institution of Covode committecs, votes of censure, | and the doctrine of intervention and | State. held above the views of buyers: alot | gcents; black or brown. Depot No} Barclay #. cet, aud soll | many other new goods, now landing Crom steamers Alnica precedent ‘and embarrassing to all my succes- | and other device to harass the President, reduce him to | then the best of the statesman may well be clouded | 9/700 bushes Canada club at $122 Coro unchanged: | by all droggiste Arago, for sale to the a7] pors. Notwitibtending all this, if the committes bad Tot subservience to their will, and render him their creature, | with gloom and It ts to maintain these that I | pales, 2,000 buabels Diinoia at 50c., 6,000 buabols prime ge Rae LANNE RON RUGHI DUET p Cemmaneg. transcended the authority conferred upon it by the reso. | then the well government which our fathers | consent to take the position now assigned me, and wel- | do. at §950.; 14,000 busheis to arrive at 68%c. Oats in Clirchugh’s Ilasive Wig is a Novelty. | — A Brosdway, «9. Tution of the House of Representatives, and framed will be d. This conflict has already | come the cousequences of personal good or it } Mmited demand: sales, 6000 bushels Canadian at 36i¢0. | Parting, onstainable; no turning wp behiad 290 Broxdway. L AND RCONOMICAL—HRORMAN es this - | been commenced in earnest by the House against the | which that position may bring. Cie | Canal freighte cannot be quoted over Thc. on wheat; for | Bert to Blewnrt’s age AD oe Ca What Executive. A bad rarely if ever dies. It will, | could induce me to brave the detraction | corn « few shipments bave been made at Ke Over thane Ladies’ Dress wand Beanti- | 4, * for steven ena 7 . I fear, be pursued in the time of my successors no mat-| which it invites, and incur the 7, re quotations Lake 700 bis. four, 1,500 bushels les at LOCKETT, BON & OO.'B. 251 Fulton etreet, ithout injury to 0} warrant ter what tay be their palitienl character. Should secret | sibility which it Live nothing to add but the | wheat, 100 bushels Canal exports—No four, | fi sine Tae, Cevia per you eine ee eppeeneet bow committees with an unlunited aut wo of my thanks for the honor so unex. | 36,800 bushels wheat, 7,200 bashels corn. mt: oni — 2. P with rights Tange over words and actions, and if pantodty oe upon me, and my cordial Borraro, June 26—8 P. M. Helloway’s Pills are Tonto, Stimulant Ue h PREEAR ATOR te Sas Ang to degrade the the vory of the President, with a view to | men @ ior the flattering terms in which I have been fe Flour leas active, bt the demand fair and firm: sales ae 7” abe en cmeiea eal Catanie bet b- ‘preteens lation’ gree as discover im bir past life prejudicial to his | Bed of nomination. Whatever may be honorably | of 9.000 bbls. at $5 12% extra State, $5 125 4 85 STi | for diarrhesa, 4; ‘and all ‘canes where the eye: 1 odune, Ouat Rame aman of Sharacter, from parasites and (nformers, this would | done I shall cheerfully do to maintain te integrity of the | extra Ulinoin, Wisconsin and Town; $b 37% 8 85 75 cx- | em tna tacn exhaumes by provise dlacharpes, They proms | Went par ‘and ‘The resolut! be an ordeal which soarcely any mere man since the fall party toed the triumph of itn principles, tra Ohio and ‘Indians; 96 20660 double extra. Wheat digestion nnd assimilation. ry ‘the President, = endure ast teen os him toa reign of} meessrmost Sawvon oF Henacem. V. Jomwsom, Cawnt CR a Fit ao $$$ oned oprrupt oF improper means from whicl mtoutest heart might y ‘Trasees.—Dr. are Of Congress, of any of its commi T have passed triumphantly This ordeal, | 247@ por Vice Pranparr on tun Dovo.as Dasooaaric eH oat Djs Ref 4 F aiann, $135 ped Marsh hry nace to Apply @ures pend: tl ag ‘The comm! have re. [ Troxer.—Herschel V. Johneon was born in Burke county, | White winter do. Uorn in good request and market ad- Troe house qrhespean antago Thave not ported no resolution ne te Se Georgia, in Beptember, 1812; was educated at the Univer. ‘vanced c., closing firm. Sales bathels Sige. | eilk ), Belts, and all su: other mode, that other | me; mo resolution of censure; not even @ resolution 4 4 4 for $6c. 2 6440. cholve Obio and No. 1 /llinvi, | sppliances PM 41: ¢ io the femaic de necusatory ‘branch of the resolution, charging the Presi- | pointing ont any abuses in any of the executive depart. | sity of Georgia and graduated in 1984, and subsequeatiy | Oats, ‘at S4c. Whiskey nominal at 0c. Canal 2 Amor House, opposite At Paul's dent with a violation of duty in failing to execute some | ments of the government to be corrected by Adopted the profresion of the law. He was a Prest- freights Grm; 400, for four, I1c. for wheat and 100. for a Jaw of Inws. This branch of the resolution is, therefore, | This Is the highest commendation which could bé be- | Gentiei elector in 1846; im 1848 he was appointed by the | Corn to New York. Lake Wawkedo 26 Cara vhs, 4 19 taken at Ont et question. what authority, then, have the | stowed om the heads of these departments. The sve | Govarnor of Georgia 10 t Uist State ia the United. | 000 bushels of wheat and 165,000 bushels of corn one ‘Artistic peatert and fine Takeneases st HOLMES committee to investigate the course of the | reign people of the States will, however, | trust, save m the ot re Omcaco, June 26, 1960. Gallery, 395 roadway President in regard to the convention which framed the | successors, whoever they may be, from an; ordeal. he ‘elected Flour firm but unchanged. Wheat dull, and ‘declined Lecompton constitation? what authority have they | They ere ik, bold and honest. They" detent delators ‘an ‘Me.: antes, 13,000 bushels No. 2 at $109 0 $1 10, Jas. T. Dre and Wm. L, Proch will undertaken to pry inte our forcign relations for the pur- | and informers. J therefore, in. the name aad as the rep- fore. Cora dull, and Seo. lower: pales at 450. a pe happy to ote (heir customers for Cle‘hing t ong t of ansniling bien on eopoant of the instructions given | reeentative of this great ‘Aud standing upon the in store. Oxts quiet ipta—1,400 bbie flour, | lowes! prices, at 446 Broome sireet, out door weet « oad ry ay MA Minister in Mexico re- | ramparts of the which they “have ordained bushels wheat, 147,000 do. corn, 3,800 do. cata. | WAT: cdesteihinanpemmeanecnneaiants lative to the nantepes route? By what authority | and established,” do solemn! st against theee wu. pmente—2,900 bbis. four, 69,000 bushels corn. Breokt: phs.—W iiamsou's have they inquired int the causes of removal from office, preveseated aad unsénethunsindy resent Freights unchanged gm Prevage ian tes neraes ‘an nnd that ol ‘and this from the parties themsvives removed, with a | There was still another Taised by Ube Floase Cryervears, Jue 26, 1990, | BMiiauures, Cabin (oH eee view to [at men 4 is character, notwithstanding th: on the @th of March last, on of Mr. Hoard, to Flour éull ee irrewulfir: anlee 1.000 bois, at ———— — one, In our “Euswres ia Ar gover ot wslongs exclusively to the President which I had not the el objection. The resolution $6. Wheat dull. Whiskey firm at Te. Bacon, | Winiee iter, Ahetd.—New Shapes ‘. Syrup der the constitution, was go decided by the first Cong creating it *2 confined to specific charges which | havo a loKe Fight exobange 00 | tn fine Atraw Main ditt from auction. One douar exa, fe inow fn the year 1789, aod ba» gooordingly ever since been ex | ever since been ready and willing meet I have York plenty, st % per cent premium 219 Pro’ way 4 York city,