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JUNE 30; 1860;-TRIPLE SHEET. tnt - Was conveyed by several on heard, that she wuched the | | Mi huey Hus fot Bangor Stang, Trinidad, Syne ty | ‘bottom while coming over the bar, was totally unfbund ° ' (Br), Purdy, Wugboro, NS, 10 dayw, ) “Brie Marlon Nickels ot ), Sawyer, § Johns, PR, , ed. ‘Not only did nothing of the kind take place, but the > NEW. ¥ORK HERALD, | Meeting of the Naiionnl Bemocrattc Geu-| THE GREAT: EASTERN. eral Committee. — A meeting of the above named committee wee held Inet ‘Her First Aceident im America—One of from Horton for NOrkeans, Juae 29, Nac> focket SNW bes r iar of he Were nircrag A Sine’ ae We to kaw POLITICAL AFFAIRS. , Acceptamce. xt thin tw: bottom, a June 22, with ere ry Clapp. Storm King, Millett, from Salem April $ for Zaazibur, © Judge Douglas’ —— « ee ermiscg, | Bighbat thelr room in Mozart Hall, Broadway; P. scber- |" “Fey Wheels Injured—Scenes. om the So Oe Ane it Gn stoic aifoalty.” The | "heb Cordgits Buseatay Vlogs, Havana, June 12, with agar; hon dW. x Ce ae ‘ surance | Merborn in the chair, After somo minor business bad hoMeeting of the Directors aud Ar- | remark wus doubtless first mave by some gontleman | them & Pinon. tial ail Laney, of Conk, bound to Liverpool, June 17, @rrrumcmr—In accordance with the verbal assurance . . Doc! s me obs th hina: én on Oh cane prlacigle Sehr Eleanor, Townsend, pagua Tune 1, with, weyhes 4 Saka Wah. WAC ERE poi the au. | DCB transacted, the following resolutions were ontred | pamgement fur Visiters, dic., de. i a etme rcoeh nv ooh ily Gace Gok. Darrell, Ziat inat Int 3488, fa 6 40, oe ae from Boston for Trinidad, June 17, lat 31 08,. eo pl and adopted by a vote of 85 to 10:—- ‘The interest in regard to the Great astern hourly in- | Gut the ship. A correction of such an error is due both | ; a Preto with 120 bbls oly | A bark steering SW, showing a ‘with’ white creas and? ‘Thentic evidence of my nomination for the Presideney by * , hi ty i 5 age blue corners, wes seen di.) 23, 11.198, lon 8 dW. Whereas, the doctrines avowed by. the republican ps! creases, and bundreds of thousands are anxiously await- | to Mr. Murpby cud the directors of the ship. REURE. ‘ whe National Convention of the democratic party, 1u0W | aye sectional in character, and tend to alienate te Seve ? hiasport Swwyer, Savanna! Me em Ways hence for Porte Bieo, June 21, send you my formal acceptance. Tal portions of our beloved couutry from each other, aha ing the moment when they can go on board and gratity Obituary, m4 pas fa fap pros ek neal ie Pod Bs as tyme saad Drm scar eatin he atin ot or | By iia aca | CSL ca xuisenie | RETR OR manatee eiare sowwon. | "Rita A een, tae | Rhy tea ples adopted at Charleston and reaflirmed at Baltimore, | action aiming to obstruct and embarrass ae ig ed eondinn paki ni — - tt oan Sanaa an Madume Emilie Zulavsky Kossuth died yesterday mora- | necit'a eayy NE tale, w Mich, api foresall, was compalife to vi " ct . | the laws of Congress, especially those ue f thre . | throw overboard deck load of pineapples; same . Fore Ports. ‘ eae SS osm anges —e pak a kel out the delivery, under the consuitutien, of fugitives from | shore, and arrangemente are rapidly progressing on board of aA a ” an ek Ar i fe shabieages Pina quamity of shingles and fscanttings, apparently a deck Joa! of dita May 10—In- poet fan Wares White, diem, for TT ae : ‘ ‘ jo | SArvice to those to whom axel eorr notable instance, ia | for the reception ef visiters. aca on gg nor sonable. visit of tho | Fehr dob T Day (of Stonington), Sparrow, New Orleans, | © Acca, MM 10—Peised by, rig’ Baron ae Castine, Smith ment of the time-honored principles of the democratic | whereas, they hive reslt * of en mm (bis country since the memorable visit of the | 5 TST OR. molakers, to master, Has had heavy NE gales | from the isieht for Cape Const: " the same were proclaimed and understood by | the invasion of a sovere! to by an armed band of | — The principal feature of the day yesterday was an acci- | distingnished Hungurian exile, Her funeral will take | Oud he San? | © Rinss Raye Stralus of Magellan, Apehat—in port party, as the same procla.mes traitors, eedsing to subvert ber institutions and excite the | gong to her wheel, whereby several of her buckate were | Placo on Sunday next, at four o'clock P.M; from the | “AMM RYMNY (or Boston), Smith, Pensacola, 2) days, vies Baby trom NLon ton for Fipelieant atte ‘all parties in the Presidential contests of 1848, 1852 and | corvile jgpaxtlation 4 sydd ig Fg loge om oe either warped or fractured, a nundber.of the iron braces | ohurch corner of Clinton and Congress streets, Brooklyn. whh vine 40 a Rg 4 il we jog ly ey ren eles eae ae 3086. apd. yxtreas, at “this alari he > . ; = ——- ebr Helene: cs, Heya i coon, | erst Thomas’ Gay, sehr Segnlne, brero nex! " ‘¥ presgnt a divided {rout and rival candidates; | bent, and their conneeting rivete broken, It appears that Domestic News I McCready. Mott & vio lone. York thefore ‘ik Bricero net Upon looking into the procecdings of the Convention, | YC" iLeremre, we, the representatives of the: o® | a ia.te irom Lebieenappend netivnnthe porate “Mi on ene ee Kebr W HI Banith, Boot, Savannah, 9 dsyy, with cotton, to J | dig We Ti is—arr Edw Brera, Gadby, avde’ ‘also, I find (hat the nomination was made with great una» {tional democrats of the city of New York, fel ow — ae ee ay nerd eoinetine bas eae: | aes ts Cxoxstapt, Jane 9—In port ships Mary’ Blorer, ‘Mathes, ‘ ysT0 | it our bounden duty, while we pledge ourselves to | anddock, to prevent her from beg forced against the “oe “9 een seeking freight for United states, Muse Bimity in the presence and with the concurrence of the eupport of the’ time honored principles of the | latior by. any approaching storm; but she was | Tectived to relieve the anxiety which is felt ooncoruing | Behe HE Bima eens Pee fon aleatate akelios tn ep aekon, ‘aban two-thirds of the whole numer of deleyatos na in | the, runport (of | the time honited, Pret ms. Court j the fate of the tweuty inisting persons of this {ll fated | ee ee ee at a ee SP Whitey, Avery: Success Chase: Majestic, etmax, a ti _atiges of the A th te of the constitution, to | 72 $ #0 fir that when the tide arose in | steamer. There are, however. strong hopes thatcome of | Rohr Nan, Goin tity Point, 7 day, Fullot. Tucker, and Kearsarge, Leavitt, for Bristol, He Ewe exact concordanoe with the long selablishedcaidate, nor | tive bY waited, Action, commen, COUNSELS Abd mpitual | (ke aiternoon, the trong breoxe blowing, from | them have been saved, and ‘may yet. be heard from at |. Snes P Willams Davy, Alevandii, 4 days Farley. Nichvia, for Touden; J Hovey, Robingon, wines bark Seer’ the nomination under at jeacy, eXc°Pt aS | couesssions to prevent the dominance of that artful and | the westward ‘forced the steamer against the cow | Norfolk, or some other Southern port. A strong north- | Sl Palestine, Coburn, Mexandriay 6 days. “ Gosstantinariz, Jone 6—In port Ble bask Auouimo, Pojera, tbe regular nominee of t democratic: party, | Caieeprising aainor ity which in this StaLe.advocates tho | in such & = manner ag to tightly camprass | easter was blowing at the timo of the accident, which | lv ST Janes Jones, Alexandra 6 days. for Boston 13th” - ‘and in that case only upoi pas ene — Goce dangerous und revolutionary schemes of-so-called repub- | the latter in’ gigantic gripo, and baling likewise of iron. | Soran i inconvenient for @ sailing venga) bound |: Scnr st Helena, Mapes, Alexandria, 8 days AGAR Coast, May In port bark Hdwia, Clark, for Moston, - S the setnobile e party sbould ot ’ a be ti ne framework oI mann 7 Sehr Ri ten, ned for a crew, ne Hy so for a long time, and be- | Ra see ite cordially maintain the doctrine of | above indicated, The danger was discovered: iugtime to. | Sebooner which sunk the Walker was namod theJohnsom, | Rebr Filmore, le, Ale B duve, for Bridgeport. Care Town, May 910 pret ship Kitty: Btmbin. Ostet. a wn ml * country. These conditions bav- | nonintervention by Congress with slavery in any of the | have it averted by Capt. Seabring, of the Ninth precinct | ud that she came to anchor the same morning inside of | Schr SM Fiuith, Weeks, Virginia, day. coe Seen, ae ee eemette. pak ‘Ang all been co ith by the free and voluntary a¢- | States of the Union, cither directly or raedjaualy through e , who sent word to one of the officers of ship; | Cape , with her bowsprit and cutwater carried away, Sehr eyo tien _ a —_ Ship Kate ao urkers Mania a a tion of the. mt and their faithful repre- | any body deriving its legal existence from the action of | but, owing to some misunderstanding, no steps were The public, and particularly the friends of the misaing, | ley, Veme are. 6B a A ry ne neal Eh ter pentatye") with ¥ agency incorfirenee or procure. | Congress, that we consider it the duty of the-cowrdinate | taken for its prevention until too lute, During the af- | will await with some pero seabeuseny of Fhairee | Viens, 2 ae Land for Bemnboy and ay TER, Molocks, roca Vek for meet ty eI bound ii honor aud duty o,acvept | pranches of the federal government to protect the consti, |” terhoon some seventy. men from the eugineor’s depgrtmnent | S0t8 which induced the captain of the Johuson to desort ne date Vigil, 3 tooe. Breshen. Parvo " tutiounl rightsof all persons in the Territories from auy | came tumbling down through the many intricacies of the | the sinking steamer and leave her crow to perish, Some : ‘Virginia, 2 day. Eivina, May 12—In port bark Said Bin Satan, rbonney ‘op Tam not anreindfal of the responsi- | such interference; and that in our opinion the judgmcat | Wheel, and under the personal supervision of Capt. Halland of those who escaped by clinging to.spars and the floating Behr Vi 2days, | 5 hes 2d, bark Hy SL ORF, eae but with firm reliance upon Vivine | rrynouuced by. die Supreme Court in the Dred Beott case | ‘de Tngineer; endeavored to get the ship off, but without material of the wreck were nearly exhausted waen taken o codmianson. days. ws 7 erie wane, B oo he faith that the people will compre- | i; 4 final and authoritative settlement as<o the ‘ti. | Success, and the work was abandoned. Yankee winds | {om the water. Mr. Seawell, the first officer, was carried Boar Rippel i ey power Tre ae "ie, barks. Hanainal eof the jssues involved, and eventu- | gutjonal character of such interference, and.se-eall on all | #4 English iron proved too strong for even British wus- down inthe vortex of the sinking steamer, and his he Bra icgitta, $day, Kile hiom Port arr 10tb, for a Cet pot y right. The peace of the country and | good citizens to eaquiesce in the same as the result.of the | ¢ ‘do. prevent further injury, however, several heavy | feet so entangled by ropes that he was nearly drowned more, ¥ Sdays. Jestin, Howes, fra: ‘mayne day, for N York, 40, j the perpotuity ef the Union hee been put in jooparly bY | Yeliberations of tho highest tribunal of theeountry. beams were interposed between the sides.of the steamer. Reforalo wus released, Hii seas She Featined Hoots OF ‘Ciintcuia Wright, Plummer, from NYork, arr 6th, aiggpwind Attempts to mterfere with and to contro! the domesti¢ | “Resolved, That we deplore the present divided apd dig- }, aus the barge, and thus they remained when our reporter | the seamen, who dived dowa and cut che rope which heid bg Ty Po ey eee eS emi of tho poole nthe Tere ee Senne ie Miyor | tracted condition of the democratic party, apd: would Je the piace, OLE. 1 hina. Mr. Bewwel, wish hie ni whe was on board na x LONE ee cliunon Gaace, NF, June 6—Are achr Manche, Delap, Bal~ the yt we anty 1 . th. pressed tl \. from escaped tenant ° . " Seaeret Nol, tno linetile Reo: } aimeoder some practical remedy tm order te reunite is |” AARC re eAtvtanee froth the shove.” Wustever | uti procecdel to Pilladelpinia: An Suvestigation will | aa iaMeaaltane Bee se ny meet me se tional part See ae speone ke Reselved, Lhat, this unfortunate breach in ¢he counsela | may be the objections to ber present position, however, | b¢ Made into the cireumstances of the collision by the Schr Pearl, Westervelt, Baltimore, 8 days. Liverroot, June 12.—Arr flaming the pars and ambition of the Nort ny an of the dens tic party, and: the severance of «an organi t splenic manner ip which she was brought alongside | Navy Department. The a ae of 3 J. Hudson, E. Sebr © T Sirong, Liseomb. Baltimore, 5 days, . other @/ the Sou cach struggling to use the fe: | zation which bas for » than half a century’ been na- |. the dock has demonstrated the entire praeticability of the | Stith, John Englison and William Taylor, appended to the Sehr Roe, Wright, Leo ST tof its own & | Sche White Clond, Swift, tho other, and " Sehr Reindeer. Kenner, Balti Sehr Nicanor, Brewster, hethport bead Fear Sir Hig eae ipart for Toston, Rebr Clar le by. for Saks Mevigna, -t-- Necklend 6 doves grandinem ereod authority f = qual right ‘ despatch from May's Landing, New Jersey, were the at: ciates of Captain Hudson, of the schooner R. G. Porte the humane work of faving the euevivors of the wreck. Their conduct fe spoken of in Ube bighest terms, as well as that of the people at Cape May. The wreck of the Walker tional in iS composition and constitutional ‘in its doe- trines, have becn brought about, in a great weagure, by ww derag.t jental prive firmiy | Me.coubinations and seltish nesociatious of leading mon The principles of self government, which were firmly | yt Washington, who have fanned disseusions in the party, establisiod in this country by the American Revolu- | Doynited cumpacatively unimportant differences. in pop” ‘undertaking and sativtied ail connected with the cuterprise, that she may be handlei with ease and safety wherever She has theroum to move. it is probable that she will be warped out inte the stream to day and anchored: stern and stem, 80 #8 to preverit future collisions, like shat of % Tk ‘or Salem. ‘Cld—I6thr, Judah Touro, Hankcom! 2 Fionaieite,, New York (oosgwa poe ot nt fot Kig—Loih, Amvelin, Moure, Providence, (eu une 22, for St Johns NB). ’ fion at the expens ws tion, 25 40.besis of our entire republican system. During ; esterday. Hes in a dangerous position for Southern coasting vessels, | Schr Era, Mayo, Boston, 8 day ‘Ady Toth, Angio Saxon (=), Ballentine, for Quebee 200i; Ara | a paryiner sgn tical history. when the | MaF.cpunlon, and-soughé to distract rather than unite (he FORT: sae yestetday ‘a’meoting ‘of the dirce- | Delng about hide uilles southeast of Abssoum lighibouss,-|-~ Sehr Copia. Hoston, 3 dave. Yi, roi, ton Sh tr Nerney for New| Rdvocates 1 , by Resolved, That we earnestly recommend the nomination, | tors .was eld al the ace of ‘@. Grinnell, | in €iX to seven fathoms water, with about ten fect of her sibel Bewtess Nigannen: ele: for Abang Pee hy ap a abd ee se gp Re {i ae} / j ofa foctoval ticket in this State, to de eu ted by | Minturn & Co., the consignees, and it was decided | Wain topmast projecting out of water. Golden Age, Paine, G) , Sdays. New York 20h: Golden Fi eh ng te Sd (from Gabway);) | | the cracy of the State, and to which weavould. 006 on board until she is put. in ArreNrr To DEsTRoy . Passer cen Tearx on me Cevrrar br Chernb, Batley, New Haven, 2 days. Elvira Owen, Potter, tox RS Fisk, Colter, £0 demanding unite the suifrages of al] who desire the downfall ef sec- It is useless, therefore, for apy tm- | Rurxoap.—We learn from the Builalo Express that abowt x Lose ‘Smith, Portland, 2 days. Beosiae 2 aie pow Haren fo ie ata Wremecn reaping: Blavery, and the Southern tioualisn and the well being of our country. ‘That. gueh undergo the unpleasant experience | balt-past nine o'clock last Friday evemtug, when the | Rohr Panic Dene, tet KITE toe Ne Pee LE TON et Red eee ae a gumber, mpi without a s orcert of action is eminently in accordance with the | Of travelling through the dirt and dust of thatfocality | Lightning Kxpress train on the Cental Railroa, in char Schr HT Gusting, Hall Renae in tae ee ees 4 rw 7 we Ae A EE 8 rr 1 a ly ip accordance with ™ e ) ange Schr H T Cushing, Hal. Mondont for Boston. Day, Chase, for do 2th: Logan, for de 22, Brae | provisions-of the constitution, which regards rather. the | With the ex tion that their curiosity will be gratified | of Conductor Gideon, due there et balf-past ten o'clock, at Haryiet Lewis, Lewis out tor Newport. ” ] triumph of prinetpies than the success of individuate,agd | by 4 smiling invitation te come on board from theaillecr | was about a mile and a half beyond Pembroke, the engi- arnt. tag) Fen for Providewoe, is the best means of presorving our government from be- | ef the day. No one is allowed (his privilege but those in- | neer, Mr. Burr Stone, discovered an obstruction an the en wnton, 2 days, required coming the sirror to retect the “irrepressible contliet” of | dividuais who Lave businere of an important character, | track, about twenty Fods ahead of the train, the reflector | ave a Buence of ¢ Clay nad) 8. black repablican leaders, aud these are already so well known that outsiders stand | senderwg objects visible in the wight only wi aboat tat | ca amend. 44a) wopported the conservative and: patriotic | dyed, Dhat if, however, it is impracticable te.ac- | & small chance of sndoess in personating either reporters, | distance. With instantaneous presence of mind he re- Steamer PT Heartt, Sider men of hg and democratic parties of that | con plish auch @ upion, and it sac contest in thia Statebe- | agents, or distinguished residente of the metropolis. The | versed his engine, applied the Creamer pateat bratos, | Sveamer W , Son day , to ieviee and westore peace tothe count The raven tial tiwir abo legis! Hine of potioy which wontd and stability tothe Union. eof that policy, a3 applied in y {8, non.intervention orders’ are per nowee! everyth tickets of admission, which will be duly anounced, wili riety garnied out. tory, and until the directors have pro- in “perfect condition, and issued the with which the tain was the same moment whistied a warning to the br; nately furnished, and in camen, to.inerease the wnsion upon the wheels; but before the Jatter could spring to their posts, the trata had struck the comes one in. which the cohorts of black republican are found wyited on one side, and national men are di- vided under. segarate banners op the other, it is clearly ihe duty of the national democracy to rally around the | bo Bal Nocoplt Fiske beth by pt an G mi ee shot by pilot boat Goo Baik Nifong Curwen, Chase, from Sogna Jane ‘SSany Congress with ¥ itorics. The fal @B- | prandard of the atrougest of thuse detacl At the present time the crew are engaged in cleaning, -|-ebstacle, its momentum, however, so nearly checked by | Pio! boat Mary Taylor, fo ar a | raat of this Just and equitable principle, restored | At anh Ca yee dark tet a uranan tere oe ies names | etutinee end preparing her for exhibition, and will re- | the pow rich acca of we bvakes that the collision ie |. Sesteestetedba wae. *Slavaocee ne brig Wo mony and fraterniby (0 @ adc af We | lar masses are Jasqvly in iuvor of Stephen A. Douglas, we'| quire three or days to complete this work. On | duced but a slight «! occasiousd mo damage, prt - ; Swrita, jane 1 lia, ' Dow depart trom vant poll fh PO. | Would in that aljteraative and to peevent the calamitous | deck, in the engincer’s department, down in tho ‘“yasty | even to the cow-catcher. Goon examination Jt was foun Miscellaneous, {7 ‘oatune s May in eters tdnce.t these bappy rasylts, and permit the countfy to be | Pecos which would enrte upon the sucecss of Lincoim, | Jerr’ of her hull, and upon vas ious parts of the inte | that a Jarge pile of ties bad been placed acrone tke track by SHIP FLING Daacow, Watson, from Baker's Istand for Schnsum, fey dot dor as gain distracted: into revotation by A | Eecritcg any we WIEAt have: and. give MP, Douglas oof | -hivery, all sande are busy, and the agcumulations of the | game feud or tons, with tho horrid desiga af overwhaim | Hamptan ionds, before report at yy NW 38. | wig cargos Ui Hiesinn tos Nyce) + @ecttanal content beiwoty pro-slavery and antislavery | su onore, | Jast six months’ rust and dirt are disappearing as rapidly | ing the train and al! ite living freight with lustaulaneous | incbes (not 28 on her arriv ‘At that port, had enoouncered that Freeh, trom: ey iuters entioniste, wherd Shall we look for another Gay, ved, That, we yjew John C. Breckinridge as a high | 4 circumstances, will permit, destruction. When these on board discoverod how mira. | esther and heavy cross seas. Bissau soon. Ay j another Webster, or another Cass to pilot the ship-ef State | saned democrat, cmineduy nitional iu bis principles, and | Blavy of the officers are aghoro at different hours-in the | culously they bad escaped a most terrible fate, they Sip Jawes Onrston, Von nes A by ae As io Tare to, ever Sho broakers into.a.kpven Of penorend suteigt | : ‘aescrving theoontideves of tho American peo- | 027 When off duty. and receive the hospitable attentions | tra:abiod aa if in the presence of the danger idselt; aud | disttem, was to mil on tbe 22d of May for altimore. ad | yk See nk ne ee The scderal Union musive preserved. The -cobrtita-} i 10" thas we respect ihe ability and talauls of Mr. Tin. | Of our eitizens. even the brave epgiueer lost tho nerve that had auatainod Sti iatne ee Dp: wiaradin ne cadets by eee ee not Uy the ccugtitution must be romaten | gi Aud without deciding between the stness of these DRSCRIEFION OF THR DOCK. him 0 .the fearfal trial of his courage, and whtetl, pro- "| Pores 1% leak bad bom atte ra on | es anes, > Df lat rail cases’ whens Teesiation is neceseary tae | £60 cctlidates wo sal sally to thestandgrd ofthe latter | aodock at which/the Great Eamern ts moored if situ. | Bably Lad sayed a huudiel Uses. The tes wore resiogod ee ROGET Bk ea Thareice ehierene rele fs, Jang &~ Ar tri Dani Boone, Mayan, Jackal, ~ ue ee im order 60 save uate from made the means with ves! end after the detention ot at ed ‘steam : py ue mee Foe "a mayit, The judicial agtority, as providedsn sta.) the triuigyts of Tiacula ane the party whiek would mort, | Aiea Yetweon Hammend and. Troy streete,on the North | hatyiautour, the jourucy war resawged, all sober tn gon- | Omer voyage, alipough advised by pot to rela, ne * ane t ‘Are brlg ale, MeDotai, WT pepe tie ct poral Oe ggetet ery i sioB8 tT | tabiy planga tho couatey mio all the horreks of disuuion | river. Ithasa long bulkhead or wharf extending in an | teanplation of the inestent that had mnterropted it. Tue ney, itl; edand faitafully executed. The laws unust 7 earns ad rae ated authorities upheld and elvil akoord, wabroxen line a distance of 718 feet botween the streets 18th, bark Kea: dow Yar, Kerlin 28th from ‘oe wy HE, Sand’ 1e-—Are. bark puamengersadopied reaolaticns complimenting the engiaesr | the Sams inst ke 37 cy toni take Nog ee Besion and acl od roe Perthshire, and apany. " chr; ermasis (painted white) were out =| Oreek, ‘the company sneiee sane, Bee . . a arts io ldad for” Raitunore as Bit ‘and all unlawful resistance to these Uhings must all Le FERNANDO «Woop, and _gome others of ghe Mozart | abovemeationed, and crossing Rank and Retbune. It will ‘water and topmasis gone. ‘met with fipronces, impartiality and fidelity, if we ex- 1. i . “ % u ‘Weevrant” ror Sr. Los —$750,000.—The celebrated ' the SMe We auger and remain eelginaiten ta. Gat, ppeatty | Temoneers arcane. the» vameeting, and wag} {hus t-enen thet im ais Star atalamasaet tae yall cave, eays the St, Linly Nee, was decided | , Bie Hanna Baton, Matthews, from Remodioe Cor Boston, | ""Wirynan, WOA, May I—in port bare May Groen. “That bicnsed eheritance which we have received in truct\|42udly applanded. Thero was a full aitendanoor | Pear ienat. work ofsclecting a deck, wbomiier de. | i the up Court of Missecr!, this morning, 1a. favor Smeg ave smith, une.’ Bark Kedar. Johnson, and schr Hanover, * from the patrests and sages of tha Revolation. New York Democrazic Voluntecs. pb) unerg bye dg x concurring. It will oa eer eave tor York! sent A were Bight.of Benin. tere for Weis c Was announced to take on the aon treebie. The ‘With sincece.chanks for the kind and agreeable manner the Ou inst., was attended with no litte ullanphy, at his death, Pep on tho Douglas ticket for Vice Presiden: Wasmxotow, June 25, 1860. Your letter of to-day, Jnforming me theirs ‘have been imousiy nominated Ly the National Qsnvention of democratic party which met at Chariegton on the 234 ‘ay of April lat, and adjourned to meet at Baltimore on the 26th day of gunc, a their candidate for ihe olflce of | Vice President,” was duly received. Acknowledging with the liveliest senaieility this distinguished rare of your confidence and regard, it is with no ordinary feelings oF . Seares that Gupiantenicas, the recital of which J will not | #8 CoMatitutional rights; the” second ~ denstinces impose upon you, conat ain me to decline the nomination | the — exteasion of aavery by the general gevern kind, 80 flatter sagiy tendered. My designation as a canrhidate | ment into free territory; the third affirms that for this bigh position woud have beck more gratifyibs to | has the power, and ought to exercise jt, of regulating the me if it had proceeded fromt ® united gamocracy—amited | Territories; the fo denounces the slave trade; ds Doth as te principles and to men. The distracting aif | Afth assumes that as the present sectional a2 well ferences wi present existing uf the rankg of the demo national di ve “ American Ports. A 4m which you have made known to me the action of (he TO IWR EDITOR OF Teg HERALD. object suugbt, a wharf sufficiently jong to accespmodate | me age, bequeathed oaeehird of his estate to the | acc The steaming Rawin Forrest. Ja T—arr tin, Sarvention, Thave the honor t de, very respectfully, Iu your report shis morning of the proceedings.cf the oo wos, Sop easily found, 4 river sag tho- | City of St. Louis, to be used, if we remember rightly, for | Wednesiay tor the purpese of nat off ‘i dee Take oh ve yp friond and sellow citizen, #2. A. DOUGIAS ” | sou ork Democratic Volunteers, at their hall laataven- | roughly exuriied for this purpose, and a dock GB0dect in | the beneGt of sick or distressed ts ‘heriving in our | water, but no took place in the tide. C 3 alker, Farrea, 40 Wat. H. Lig ow, of New York, ®. P Diex, of Nortle " engin, eluate’ at the foot of Tairticth streat, was deter. | €Y- Seme of the hoire contested i> will, and hence the | dangerons posit, but wil probably be goten off us kéon Arr Nowa ‘ Garolina, PG Wickurve, of Loulg gaa, and’ cthers of | ig, tho impression Js conveyed that-I declared my.cen- | p'fed°upen a, the most suitable place fur Were) Bie. decided. as. abave. entire estate was . ; % : ‘chy Das Brows, feed, Pal he { the comintitee. timente in favor of Segars. Breckivridge and Lane. I} Subkoquently Wwas ascertained ehat a large and dpn- | valued tn 9b) at oxer fifteen -bnn¢ ror: thousand dollars. |, Scwe Vineet Taventy, from Swan Ieand. for, Balt by | Stain have simply to.say Wiat 1doné no sua thing. Between | gorous rock was iubedded in the aver, a short didiagce | The judgment ourgige also one-third of the rents gud | Rete, a haiv? gill ooh Sieh, sans ; hs } Mr. Fitzpatriex’s Letter ef Declination. | tho sivaldemocratic madidates Tem af it Ce i front of the wharf, which would prove oe to | Profits since that om ' ee wan on a The capiata Sore up or Wien xe ut “on, Wowit -. Fitzpatrick’s Ieiter declining to |. WARRINGTON, the steamerta botiom were she to rin upon it. This eeu. | creaced abue, egume vessel railing iy, a ‘amps being to The fi ing is Mr. Fitzpatrick’s Ipiter ri Naw Yous, June 29, 1669, preter: mp yee i deaed eo lity. city will, by this deojsion, come into posession of fully | her free, there being eight feet water in her hold, a signal ot the brig, saly 4 » dietreen héisted. O'Brien, of Machiasport, 4a lurthergearan by those having the matter in charge, a \rparaitn's oe St OP ee ate | Ser nemeannen, and soveral the arch wens pe beard ‘@ atsate in these dull times. tu betore any cou be given by her the schooner went own in ‘1 was almost Gecided fo.moor her at the bulkhead, situ- «ccd on the nerds ade of Jorsey City, betyreen that place Mcrpgr Tras iy Naw Oneaxs.—Jean Gross, Suet Hoboken, when thesvitubility of the dock at which | €. arphy. James Ce gee Patrick Devnis ay? is now moored was discovered. Some «bj was , John MeGrath Hobson, John Madden and Jake mat at firet on accouat of a long pior ig Siaty ware batore tha couria af Now Orleans neh wotkon out Jato the river some blocks above, which it was: indictments for separate murders ‘would interfere with the steamer’s mangmvres.in leaving SHIPPING NEWS. The New Hamps! Slavery Issue. Coxooap, N. H., June 29, 1860. A series of national resolutions were presented in the House uy Mr. Sackett, of Portemouth—that New Hamp- shire recognizes ks constitutions! duties and claims James Sulti- the dogk. But the . bulkhead, near tho jisyntes: Fe aces ing ont to.a distance of foot exatic party were strikingly czeasplided bows at Charles | of the admonitions of Washington, it is highly proper depth of twenty #ix feet at ide. ” The work wag ac. fan and st Baltimore, and, ip hablo opi- | phe country returu thereto. cordingly sooh after commenced, and was compleied Bia, distinctly admonish me thet 1 should in no ‘The Legislature will not probably adjourn before Tuek- | shout middle of last week, at ap oxpense ‘way contribute to these unfortunate divisions. The black republicans kave harmontously (at least jn convention) ted the:r candidates fur the Preeidency aud Yiee dency. fo have the constimtional Onion party, 44 Mis termed. Rach party is already engages iv the contes day. Arresolution waa parced authorizing the int- bg wee orreiahor gy ment of a mittee to igvestigate whether the tic and St. Lawrence Railroad had ~iolnted its charter. Douglas Ratification Mecting at Boston, In the presena of Such organizations we still unfortapate- a x ‘uhore by str: ‘which pre- exhibit a divided camp. What a melancholy specta Boazo3 Juno 20,160). | at a valid ck tbe ter, “Hier bake ah be tae bree ; fit ie calcaioted to cause cyery democratic cluzen | The Dovglas ratifcation meting at Fanouil Hall this | Favct ints dhescil mene daraislns ‘phoce, cmt the ton \, who cherishes the constitution of his country to despond, a ~ evening was large an enthusiastic. Mr, E. C. Bailey pre- sided; Mr, Oliver Stephens delegate to the Baltimore Co vention, How. Mr. Richaadson, of Hilinoia and others ad- dreased pied hear- quence bas been that her etern is now upal | breaght near the shore. Thus she tier at the nent, chongh in a few days she wii! be taken = = SESE Mf not to despair of the durability ofthe Union. Desirous, ‘s far as lam capable of exerci#ing any influence, w re- we every obstacle which may prevent a restoration of io the strays. peace, harmony and perfect concord of that glorious & arty to whieh I have been inflexib!: voted from % ‘amnhood—a party which, in my dell! feo UY seal and reliable ligament whic assemblage. Resolutions were a: tly, endoremg the nomination of Douglas and Jonasop. ¢ Democratic State Convention, Portiaxp, June 28, 1560. THE CROWD YESTRADAY. During the whole of yesterday the vast bulkhead, and the etreets leading to 4, were coveret with people. The vs . nt an H Jem: Lyra, Gray, New York: Tieuon New York. - The Deruccratic Conyeution jassed strong resulutions, | day, imdcod, Seemed to be a general holiday with every- Sout Te DARVE di— Arr sche J. Cadwallader, Naylor, Phi. ve herein most respectfully commu. | @bdorsing Douglas and non-intervention, thew ad- | pody im the neighborhood, Husbands and wiy 5 i Bow, _ ‘Morse, Phita. eae areatie'y. "%; For the agreeable manner’ ia which you | fOurnment, | A iarge Dooglas ratulcatioa meeting Was | yoehery and alaters, all word ont dbeie gestion ow 3 erate we ye ' Sart rocker, Prewirey, picaved to ¥:_. d to me the aetion of the Convention, accept addresees mad Aitire, At daybreak in tho morning thousands had | chete Baie Ai tanks “a Rt Pucker, une er act Glove, } my incere tha “XS B. FITAPATRICK. assembled on the wharf and on the i Heeap 101; NI i h 3 | Breckinridge Committee to f the ads the Prestdent. ‘The Washington Co, ™itution of Thureday deserives the | Recckinri¢ge wink: of the Breckinridy © Committee to Mr, Buchanan, as | Was tremendous. A follows — The National Democratic Bey representing that . a he flag of the constitution Old great party und. whiew t A the Union ave cquatity of States has so often been yy oder pecuicoas,’*™ and over the many Arata to dye President of the Breckinridge Ratification Meeting. at Portsmouth, Va. Portswovta, Va., Jane 29, 1360, There was ia ratideation of the neminations of Lane last night, at whieb the enthasiasm Smith's address elicited great applause. He was fuilo by several others. Misccllaneous Political Intelligence. Tue Demockanic Jovrxats—The Chicago Herald goes for “ the nominee of the Baltimore Convention.” As there ‘cratic principles and | are three Candidates in the fleld who were nominated at ; Baltimore, it vould be somewhat difticult to determine io vicinity. Fvery spot, in fet, from which an cived tageou view could Ve had, wag thus a poate of fourteen men, from the Ninth prociuct, charge of Capt. Seabring, were detailed im tbe preserve order, though their presence was hardly § pt to prevent the crowd from pressing in Wo great vers on board the lighter, under the wheelhouse of jreat Eastern. Two small dinkies were placed as a between the shore and the vessel for the conveyance aboard of such persons as had business there, Some forty or fifty were thus admitted during the day. ‘The streets on the weet sito of the city wore thronged with thoee gor g to and from the vessel. “The yarions car ae e Port of New York, Jume 29, 1860, CLEARED. Steamship City of Washington (Br), Jeffrey, Liverpool—J G Hammoma (Ham), Sweosen, Hamburg—Kun- ee tact aS NB, : sio ep pas yom ont sid do ee ae ae oa ing Dniched (rele @uainews of and emntbus Ines did a driving business from sunrise ti! ed theie executive Sqnmielbes , long after eunset. of there vehicles had wns inserted “To the home - 0. ‘whieh one the Afraid was in favor of, were it not that it from Honolulu April 27, ehip Abm Barker, Slocem, NB, | ; sg , Motel to the Ex. | bas the rames of ike Douglas electors at the head of its body from Willard’s . “tianricn. Arriving during uo ‘us, “4 F00eption | colmous. hen Mr. Buchanan ig accustomed (0 ‘on, 00 wero | The Lynchburg (Virginia) Repwblican, heretofore a wite & nomber of ladies and gentlen, prment wr Nastia oF mnities wore weleomed inthe "ost - ngy ee en “ es ee ‘on top upon wi at Fastern.”’ Co. rk Hi: irk Th ee Spe | EE, outa oot ‘ps 4 f | May 95, ii T Tiaminomd Br}, Re 52 | patmouh, Sou ey: +r} vile itt a de anaes esS | qf ts Wek Rak Hirer Hts Gens | PPL eats nee A Ras ono of creat life and stir daring the entire day. ‘It is Ee Sherman, Darien—Walab, Sarge 4 oe BeAtOD, ‘. : thought thet not x single car jet, Wier cma 4 i Gellipages Islands, no date, bert Prankite, Bowing: aA jereou, St Johaa—P I Nevius & TESS SSCS ep cor ues am & easy i Fach of (he members havi boen |) FE vk to the resident, who hada wars grasp of th.* | Baitimore Convention. He withdrew rom the original = rat lite greets. ma,waleced NOG and word uf Kindners for every onc, Mr. Wright “ <4, : Be ered ine os icchall Of the ounmnliles, x Dedy, but took no part in the prooeedie of the ong | TK wae devted with sal craft of ll kinds, the crews orion DR age ona verte ed the pleasure they fely iD manifesting their respect OF having this epportanity of | g hich aaninated Breckinridge, personal: Hi character and jniy Sour of the democratic on Papers in New Ham, Shire 4 on Nie ery lors, tn Sudben, whis pestian tea Pea: ercaldent reptiod with his Customary promptaoss | will eupy "Ct Breckinridge, to wit: the Portamouth Ga- | Suatica'ts Iho site, catsing Un tents kev cerrentgeaetgets nd felony. le thavked the comm, ‘°° 10 the honor of | sete, the Dover’ Semin! the Concord Standard, and the |», “Ht that tbrealened danger his visit; he felt it to PCW great hong, “Mt the more i j : ; é = Manchester Democrat. Sensibiy Gn account of the very ““UPlimeysar,” MACE IO catty, gTine the of the Great was shown hich the chairmas, hed eda bieased rae Nay tho | The Saratoga Sentinel is one of the journals that WAS | Sa sie mim," 7*% refrerhment beer oyster i feeling of the committer. After alloding brety | Mtrtck dumb by the action of the two conventions, ~via, er Kind of Gruakieg place ' whieh mre pubic auton the Freee ate gs | nn IR, TD Destont, Me. Bistios icing, ah es ‘most hearty approbation of the prineipics which ha! x * Bas Pronounced ia taver-of Breck iarhige . . hard at work $e ational Doone Bhatia Which had been mmede th ane oe “4 that Dickinson willalse support what | a! day ray rte. Carian ory buildings, jonal Democratic Cou vention, me. It Ie San. which for the moat tempi ~ . “ A leasant informal versa! woon And ‘ Part are One storied wooden r follow’ Breeident abd the differeut, memiure of the someone | ae to eot daity, nan | AM variouk New Youre 0) Oot Sante ‘walt, Hope, Faria, __“illowed, in the course of whieh "= = ath, wn) Herald, & dows b ati. tena Be. x he, wi 0), BONY (. Gittont, Westy — Ged — ewe | Thi Dedoque (owa) . -oworday, inn , “ye 5 time, (ov Cotver. do tot diality .. . ae, RAOMABAN' A COs of Douglas. anmen sereot Fou ran the gaupt re ws woke hi & Co. tnat, 10 | bine, NB RO op Al why or Upon ca te cute Giprenscd avery oro | "alee whe Bae Fae. | Bone ede tomovting ticks, both of food and rink, a Neggiegehr Aurelia P Howe, trum | Wisist Wor: sremiont Warden eee ney a In : 2e | The Cricn Oteerver, Bug Qourter, Poughkébpste Pete: 1 come Sines Tek ot oa | kee te © ale of wind in Maret, ‘o = no ing lave the Yerersble “niet « site. By some magic «in comm the Janet, eo that m “Aiea tiene you, gentlomen, OFS ‘and ail. | graph,and Elmira (N. Y.) Gaseie, will all support Douglas. | (hh ertleles e gencvally dubbed with the cogao- ‘the ‘o could ™ ‘A letter from Capt Lewis, “C ship Corinthian, NB, saison, $0 days, wing aken 30 A letter from Capt Py of ship Plover, NB, reports her nly Talon Ap il “hole. the nat cruise. . weds oa an els ly WB Mia te from, Capt Wie oak arena MAA Doren, reper hk (oes rl. A eyes ee Kichy, of bark Henry 7 psy i took tw: of bark bafuveries Ni ber’ Of bar ; Ffaronctcs ce weet | fil nest day to erulge oa 1 &,,: home t/, your different States, and ther? | am sure Yon wil do ea wi, du; at FOTO ‘y trust that may ‘gaooeseful.’’ One at theo mmitice timed and eid, with emotion Thi going eagerly into the strug! to tours th weendency of oar canditates, we shall ever ber ish We joe venerat.u and devotion for the setting =” A Cuaxce.—The Philtwiciphia Southern Monitor, which ay ) i fore democrat trong! lemonade,’ “Great Eastern nuts 80 opera amy. fone pote drhnyete See ease olazed te them, ees bas eabonied fa ' mn . * probate fice any manner hy the thick, almest {sopenetrable elovds of bi he pearfon de sehen MAY Be Desearen.—Lincoln can- dunt which swept during the day over the whole nelgubor. ww THK v hood, filling eyes; care, not be clected President with the loss of New York. Bat | pes, Seales a scitveation: The vor thiraty whelv most i feel State, could succeed stander wi eavored to sin cakes tetbctuar Rachonres etlies Eh ye | stain fin thie poate at ane 2 Ue dt trom bie targets we mab es of a ‘of the President wit the determination to } Pennsylvania, lemon Eis'accotr to the gre bata tat is coming on for the get a majority in New York, Pennsylvania and Oregon, | one evil to avoid another for while a ion, and the equality of the Slates, | 4 eetndiana, Minole, New Jersey and California, ho | stiospiere only, reached bis tyroat, the dust it funder the banners of Breckinridge and Laue. | pag iy te hick canaliioa ‘ached ; Lverpoot fen So re ee Palermo, 70 days, with fruit, ), Coutia, Rio Janeiro, Ma; i il fia af a5 cnade re stomach. The heat of the sun, bed ponrett down with flery erdor upon those gated little : Uborasel| = te the vessel, cause| no i Michighn Democratic State Convention, | wt fomrtet cron U7 We rarbieans Bamslney S| SG GP esi det ea et i mn ie gino re able, not to Visitors, Moet of oat at oh Senin esd Oo ‘Wuar 1 run DirvenaxcetIn the celebrated spooch ae | f°) Ihe great vests the cable; windows of which had ie t notatn. Mar 8, | bavctherentctasipal | tivered by Judge Donglas last month in the Sovnle, he | to be firmly cloert to prevent: ite entrance. The ‘Emerald, on ee ‘Vention yesterday were made by acclamation, The pro- | ''¥ howl be loft free to decide | CK, Which ad been used for the and un- the any previous ceedings generally were harmoniow. said the people of a Territory Joadihy of Time, cont, &e., wae covered with the dust of ‘A leiter from Capt Xi Hecla, NB, Staten that 1h was announced that Gen. Cass was in the city, when the question of,slavery fur Wemselves. Inthe speech d® | thine articice, snd the, strong wind which pre- or ete jer of Nantucket, , " Hivered by Mr, Breckicridge, in Lexington, Ky., in 1856,he | vaited yenterday raised tt and cent it over, bey se afte hating sipped he ‘motion was made to invite him to attend the Convention. 7... Ae ‘shail determine | COveTIE With a white or gray frostwork the 5 ot bark Serna. ‘This was laid on the table, and g subsequent motion to ro — said, ‘that the people of each Territory and especially the unlucky policemen, eR ae. db dab "April ¥4. with Wu bbl fay: +4 all jt was voted down by's deciaive majority aa was all tne question for themselves, without discrimination om | joie them to weather itout. This évil will 1 Bea het by G Hiliman, wt a8 &@ resolution endorsing the foreign and policy of of the allowance or prohibition of slavery.”’ . dat of tration. rhoud of vessel, the ‘the nomination of Doagias and New Paren ror Docotas—A new daily, to support | Seana apices Vent hay it, covered 4 coy peng gee ae sation Douglas, is to be issued from the Sate Santina oflioe at Thos attaying the dustand otherwise making tbe evening, the ratis mew 5 ws per Wat eth meoting was large Aud enthusiastic. Harrisburg, Pa. | Dinameat. for viaiters. Dering 3 | peat SPO as econlag uy Seseter tne Nar: ee ia, SA EES TD | ‘ %, | Wao Ans Tusr?—The following are the names of the | Fane 0! stint <tr bee ape rows and ran tod ee Poy, ome Mera ot Freeh Rock, ship Kensington, Stetson, NB, 1 me ST ee at Concord, — pleck republican Presidential electors in the State of Vir- jew Hampshire. to the det | ‘reares, th. the, neighborhood of the Greak 1B day, with sngur, to Grin: | “NS Sate we (hy brig Amelia, at Rermutn), | Poring tbe day the Itmber on the wharf was er o Mgt we ec a eieinn, tae Ceeres FP chase (ot Portiand), Hall, fagua, 19 days, | YY remedied by the Street Commissioner, who 2 vat , ca itr owners, leavine a‘wrge open epace of ground Conconn, June 28, 1800 itor at Lay. accranmodation of rielters, Ee Picts CB. 0 days; withedtlyte “ec. Tho republican demonstration to-night, tatifying the | _ Gvorte Rye PE merger Tact evcning, at rbowt nine oveloakt, one of the Great palpate hip Fe acer Nine {igh tendon March 3 for : Fastern’s crew fell through the ebip's wheothouse ), Russo, Palermo, 72 days, and 47 from | Melbourne, May & lat 440 8, lon 28 12. y fmomination of Lincoln and Hamlin, je a gread and impos. John Wright. ¥\ Pittman. ‘eumee to 7 hil 1 henee for affair, embracing a torchlight jon, iumina- BR. . Gray ¥. E. Stevenson. | fractared Wis skull. Re cannot survive hie injuries. | met Sh ay Rise, petedios, June & givin ce prN yey nie, Seiee, ke’ ‘The mass ‘meeting is Rea ia State Hy Thomas Tod Re | Sam Canam eto molasses, to H 1) Brookman & Co. Experienced heavy from Havre for SYork, Tune 18, tat 48 80, on tig Silks, Steele, Porto > Fal fe, where addresses are being made by Hon. F. Hi. dosent Applegate THM GREAT RACTERN COMING OVERTHR BAR | wonber Prparg ee yr. , from Havre for 8York, Tune ei Ira, - Rollins, Governor Goodwin, ex-Gevernor Qhihy and Thomas Hyrwitt florab rook Mr. Morphy. the Ameren pilet of HH@-GAtmt Basterm, |, Brie Orie ‘tome ty Bnny I~ int 890 dom 7 spoke | Ship fe gpd, trom obo. NR, for Liverne-t, Sane 28, TOKPORD, Jone a Arr soo Tinker, Pitz. aa | ssi tae @D vii to state that the iniprestion whieh | & Rockland ship trou X pon nt 42.25, lon petiinort Mica) demopstratinns ever held in the State

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