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3 W YORK HERALD, saTuRDAY,” JULY 7, 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. ene ities inate = te * atc: earite ~ mers mentee ss B ~SNABPeO selaae May, for $37, on the Chomieai Bahk, varperting to b PRESIDENTIAL rY Nriday evening, July 8, 1000 Your attondaney and eo | avotber prominent meniber, and there. Tuose whoop- | thank God—for T am not golng to epeak—I haves: | deny freefiom to others eeserve it not for ioe ceed baw eee eee THE CAMPAIGN, =| (yor = at ly posed theeaucus were Hon. Walter Harriman (jost appoint. | mich move tab I lutenuded to, for Tdow't intend to outer | aude under a Just God, cat not loug reaciae g, emma vO ter three years. sadeon J. Darker, Andrew Mulls, Joba A, Stommler, 4 by Go of the Stal this canvass; bot Il will say, my friends, that if we w ali honor to Jefforson—to the man who, in the concreta George M Wood, 2 native of. Poland, whostle @ | kdward A. Moore, Jaha C, Yau Loon, Thaddeus B. Glover,. | ¢@ by Governor Goodwin one of + te Commissioners | man.tain thts Uniou—and it’ is worth moro than aM iho | preasure of 8 struggle for national independence by a sine @amond ring worth $110, pleate | guilty to rand terceay | AY! Wood DEFINING HIS POs: TION, j Naiter R. Jones, James B. Bousel Issac Lawrence, James | « the cattle disease, called exudative pleuro. pneumonia), | govert is on the fac» of the earth—if wo] gle people, bad the coolness, forecast and capavity to in. and was sent to State Prison for two yoars. Henry Bo- M OR i i. | & Litby, Morgan L. Marna, Joho Farrell, WV Prake Par- | one of the leading spirits ip the party, and the Hon. will pt this Union, we must maintain | troduce into a mercly roy jonw ¥ document an abstract gart,s young man, was charged with oonmmittiig a lar. | PALLET UE sone, Thaddens £. Most, Jatin Taylor, George H. Harri- | liam A, Burns, the only democratis members of | the cometitetion; we must preserve the consti truth, applicable to ‘all me d all times, and #0 lo em. eeny, having snatched a purse from Mics Cornelia Wig. ) . " } on, Chas, , 2, Stuart, Geo. Waiter, O ‘om mithex, Senata,” The Wmporiaing policy recommended by thes tical righia uf ally the equality cf all; Ba “just, th while paszing through Waverley place on the 4h of | i ‘The mectieg was called to order by J, C. Van Loon, | gentlemen does not moet with very cordial approbation uth apd ‘ear not, aud victory will perch upon rene Stbeequectiy arrested by oitioer Crara | Gell Lane's Letter Areepting the Nomination | .,"'°2)*<teg was called | rhjeots of the gathering there, | frou the more ardent Douglasites.” But here are there: | «url . iflause.) (A voice How did Suck. The amount stwoleu wis only #20, and it is well } . | Botluvted James FB. Bensei as tomy -y chairmen, | eolntions:— 1 of the Mexiewn war?”) Gen, pown by the merest tyro iD. crimma} iaw that a person for View President. ‘Thaddeno 2, Glover wan, op motion of ier. Tucker, elected | WAAGLUNIOSS FRErARED FOR 4 cavccaor Tux DimoCReNe | balm it there, that bea d in al! coming days, it shalt be a rebuke and a stumbling block to the Dingors of reappearingers of reappearing tyranny and oppression A. LINCOLN, ie ~ ae ry. humble Sernens. in <onilbtiaties @aanot b2 convicted of yrand larceny unless st is prove secretary. MEMMINS OF THE LEGINLATU RI. st shattered to pieces, and whil Mas the wiount stien was Over $25, But the Logiala- | a eemeenaemnnel ‘umotion, ihe following comulittees were appointed, to | Whereas, the exigoucles of the tines demand an ex- this State wore battling’ la defence No Alliance of the Democracy. Sere passed a law last wivter to the efbet that when Pepert at the pext meeting pression of the opinion of the democratic members of the | or our friend Lincoln was over in | MANIFESTO OF THE CHAIRMAN OP THR NATIONAL movey i stolen fron the person .o tio ctrcot, uke thief | Movements of the Polltielans tm the North, oT nit...) Vrganization.—Niorars, Thaddeus B. Mott, | Leg'siature of this state; therefore, | supplies for army. DEMOCKATIC EXKCUSIVE COMMUTER, shall be dealt with as if the crime were grand larceny ; | dulius taylor, ©. kD, Stuart, Geo Mellon, Jobn J, Tate. 1 Lesoived, That we iook vpom the crimson banner of y? did 1 i take National DiMvck vie EX#ovTIVe Cosmrrna: Rooms, the law inferring that the iutont exiated to take a much East, South and West, On Ay Laws — Movers. W. W. Dean, Gideon J, Tucker, | rod :handed abolitioniam and bla:k republicanism in the eee in etn Laeee Wasmscrox, dune 80, 1860. money as could be obtained. This was the Grst case dis- ke ke ke DB ulecr, 9,0. Van hooe Michael Murphy, North and the disuniou tag of secessionists im the | ity but you are Reports have been busily disseminated jo the shape of of in this Court under the new jaw. Bogart was y ) Om Plaijorm.——Mesers, Gideon J. or, J. ©, Van sth with equal dete station, : Hinks, ately oud eitizens, that | telegraphic despatches (rom Washington, appearing simul- sent t Stale prison for four years. loow ped We Bae. Bea sa tustese 2 Reel 4, Thas foe o aaa Dialtorss ing yo | diol Ww 5 ted to have this pomp, hah gers ‘bl [oragreny ne meneet y ° " A bumber of tbe persons present then digeust comprehensive and just gh for all sections 1 i pe was any other t € tha jens itephen A, fenees “iver Une’ ptt wile: Oened on Friday’ meraings, Mayor Wood's Manifested silian of the two branches oeahe party, charanteriaing gos | cousury toatand vpn io Asean Avs. lace ao, news thee B36 't in the ticket with that | Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson, democratic, cag idates Ge following gentlemen were sworn as grand jurors for Now Yoni, July 6, 1860, | Devslas branch the sane ss tbe Van Buren movement in} We redillem its principles, which uw > etermu; shall op- bie aad xenerous xifted man, Breck nridge-d | f0F the Presidency aud Vice Presidency, presented for tse te July term— a ee, ij indy, and censuring Mayor Wood for deserting the Pose all Who oppose it, and resivt ali attacks upon it, by ach more ip his tavor, As to myself, loan. | Suflrages of the people by the Nationai Convention recent- ‘Miward Cooper, Foreman?) “John F. Seaman, To Jomn J. Vay Auuey, Watkins, Schuyler Co., N.Y. democracy, and going to the camp of the enemy, whomsvever made, . | Bot speak of that gentleman much, and T imuyine that T { Iy @ssembled in Haitimore, were engaged, in several of Moses GO. Baldwin, | ~~ Kiuathan Thorn, Drax SR—I am in receipt of your favor of the 30th alt., Daring the depate, a gentleman wos announeed fromthe | 6. Hesolved, That, recognizing the unsurpassed ability | cau illustrate now, if you will allow me to wil a litle | the States, with the friends of John ¢ Breckivridge and N. Dodge,’ Elisha Brooks, ” f ; ith reference to the daty of nation. | Meeting at 606 Broadway, where another Breckivridge Clad | vid long services of the great statesman, Ue champion | a1codote, and they 1 will quit talkingncl have fallonne Joseph Lame, candidates dewizuated for the saxo ufos eee Pe, Samnel Me Beck! asking my views wit reference ie pime. Yo | Nak in the conrse of organization, under the auspices of | of the priueiples he represents, ard the just claiais of the | ail hoDest vocatiaps of life, aud umong other things 1 | by the neodoce ee aie weeeruate Convention, in mak ‘Gharles ¢. Leigh, iu ‘Samuel Hf. Corn ‘al democrats in tho State of New York at this time. You | C.jlector Schell, who invited those present to visit that eat West, wo will cordiaily support Stephen A, Douglas | worked in the mines of California in 1360,and dug gold for | srrangements for the running of electoral tick: ‘18 in dif. nC. C, Reynoide Hy. W, Hunt,” Rave a right to ak this question of me, and if is inoum- | meeting. {er th Presideney of the United cea clevcm months. 1 dug out, with these batids, $6,0u0 ‘hat | ferent States, t@ bo. supported by them jolutly iu tbe ap. pos. Trainor, Jecdiniad Laxibert 1 ‘ itndo of the da. |. OP Motion of Mr. Tucker, tho Club decided to call upon | 4. Resolved, That we cordially ondorse the nomination | took hemo. {A Noice—"'Good for you.) While 1 was | }rosching Presidential election, with the understanding os Wianer ‘abez E Mune, bent upon mre to reply. _ The prosont ‘attitade | them as uational democrats, as goon as the business for | of the gifted and patriotic son of the South, Herschel V, | out there diggitg gold I went aut “prospecting” ono day, | tat the vote of the electors, elected by such compiuation Francis H. Amedor Wm. McArthur,” moeratic party 's humiliating indeed. Every lover of the | the evening was o 1 Johnson, a8 the demoeratic candidate for Vice President, | for L wasn’t satidea with digging $2) worth a day; 1 = Deven tor Deuglag und Jobson, oF for Breckin® ‘4 % ‘< i ve c i ‘e 1 ae bse das. Kelly, Jr, Odyer H, P. Noyes, Union and the continued prosperity and perpetuity of our iiorepen He meeting adjourned to meet at the call by! wa gut peat colenrore HTS nae | ria Peas le we aut sabe: q ~— oe saseetren: ites reports tnt teeeliatt oe pod Jescph W. Meeks, Jos. D, Smith, institutions must feel concerned in contemplating its con- chairman. hs inh eee Sie the democratic — lehed | clever German, who bad been pee, 2 also, Ibad | culation isto bo artriiutcd, we have mo means of deter ‘The City Jutgo delivered a brief charge, only calling | dition, It i not my. purpose (0 placo the respous\bility Natiomal Democratic Volunteers. by the will of tho majority as expi in its oonven- | bever seen him before, nor ho me. “Well,” said J, “how | ™Ping. The fact of their provalonce, however, !R80 nd attention to the topies which be is required by law to for this state of things. Reproaches avail not in furnish- | THE BRECKINRIDGE RATIFICATION MEETING TO TAKE | tions,” and that we regard those who refuse to bo go- | do you get on to day? What Inck have yen pecting?’? : torious that, when it is token in connection with tha mention, The attention of the Grand Jury will only be | ing a remedy for miefortancs or error, It jz sufticiont to | PLACK ON. THR 18TH INST.—PROPOSED SERENADE TO | Verned by ite nominations as unworthy our confidence } “Not very good,” said he. ‘How are you doing?” I told jwet that it is stated in some quarters that movementa person who desires the election of the Presidency, and of Nerschel V to the Vico Presidency, hae ever expressed a wivh for any such Srrangcinent, or entertained, or even countenance’, for a Single moment, any suggestion or proposition tanding towards it. Nor dos the committee believe ihat any Such arrangement cin with propriety bo mace at an {hne, in any place, or under any circumstances, wi those who have placed Breckinridge and Lane iy nomina- tion, and are pow ihe\y avowed supporters in withon, to the regular nominevs of the demoer atic party The democratic party, a& @ national party, stands now where it bas stood for years, upon the ground of bob-intervention by CoLgrers with the subject of sla. very in the States cr Torritoris. Those- who seceded from the Raltimore Convention wid so because they were unwilling to stand on that ground, They have Mand aga.D repusiated that pring: 4d both at Charleston apd Bulisnore declared that Us 1 cever thelr connection with the majority of the debates ase Sembled in convention in uccorduuce with democralig “ange, vi . would solemnly reputiate it im aheatenee to their den When the writy of the Convention refured to yield to their dictation, and make the will of the minority, those of hin since, Laughter.) Now, fellow eltizena, a and outside tho pale of any healthy political organization. | him I had pot dome muck. “Well,” said he, “whero are towards such a result are about to be eallod to the ordinary prison cases, and it ie probable that | know that the old sisip is nearly stranded, and wo should hose Cpcpooredenaicred a peg pe indi- | youfrom#? “Oregon,” said i, gous? ee!” What dersoy, the subjent tomas they will bo discharged on Tuostay morning. Tate in | not precipitate her apparently provable destruction by re. | 4 Meeting of this new political body was held ThuvAday | cate that the Breckinridge stock is looking up. | Fort of a country is that?” said he, Well, I told , in the pinion vf ‘the. eeu the afternoon the Grand ory rreseuton a tatel of idiot curring to tho causea which placed hor in hor | CY°#i88 @t their rooms, No, 761 Broadway—Mr. J.T. RUMORS, PATENT AND OMTEIWi8B, we ee he NMG. ® food country. Then be Aled | eee ee ete ee especial communication tediae rN iy ni mes Ws on Mi = critical condition. Wo have bad too | Henry inthe ebalr, and Mr. T. Lubey sctiag as eecreta- Reporte ara current of Ug or uu eation so 5 parle yr BAL ‘nates si ea iceget of the democratic party abd, accordingly, in cree ee Wizwe ONy.deage disposed of twelve, cance yesterday, tho] much exasperation sleoady. Porsoual altereationg | 'S2¥0fem. Thero was a full attendance of the members | Wei (ex Momber of Congress), Paul K. Googe, | iu his wn langage, “Gen: Late,” he continued, “came to the wishes of the comimittes, I now widrees you thie ity of which, however, were dovoid of gene and misunderstandings have produced the evil; and thoga | °f the Bxcoutive Council, oe ¢a-Commlesioner. of Valente), Dr, tack: | er S UnetintT beter oe i Ter EES | “tetas. ic Boegn to ke prombore of the resident Meeew Mercy: den tein 4ah“baadithen' Wt grand | who, like myvolf, havo nct been parties to the quarrel, | After the usual routine of business “eoveral new mem- | Potty ai beim Shore discuss tho ‘national? | says be. «why don’t you speak of Gen. Lanct” Ttolt | executive committee, no porsom who supporte tke actiea larceny. having stolen on the Sth of February a watch | either jn {ts orisin or eontfunan ,ghould exorcise: the bore were initiated, among whom were Gideon J, Tucker, Tesolutions on the Fourth of July. Rollins, ex-Spoaker | him that my wife felt in love with hit once, and Tnever | Of the Nationa} Democratic Convention at Balt more, no and ebain and other property, valued at $90,@h6 property | uira | sob, OF orig tea | Feq., Iauae Lawreuce, Wun. Beach Lawrence, Jr., Paul B, » sage this is the deucedest Togislaiure ho uaa ever @f John W. Downing. Ho was sont to the State prison | Syne tonm tee ene Uoms BY oftring a remedy, if ome | eis hs pro penerom en dasnabiomoter nines eS ity blunder. Shirley, of Andover, | Teatd before, iT was not on ehortickee with this men this fer two years. Te {3 due, however, to myself, that T should eay that on F heecuting Coanad apaimonsly lected members | and Wheeler, of Newport, are the mastor’ spirits of is | gentleman, thie statesman, this patriot aud chivatrove no Projerick Mi. Banker plen'o! gutlty to am attempt at | the principio which ‘appeared to have been ‘origraatly wu, | Of,b8 Exeoutixe Couneil. The following resolution was | Gemorratic tninority, apd aided by Bion, of Newport avd | bleman, Greckinridgs, 1 would say much more about grand larceny, apd was sont 1) tho ueme institution for | ei ie pie, When appear = aid riginally iu- | catered by Mr. Solomons and adopted:— Quincy, of Rumney, and othera, by their shrowdness and | brm, ant urge upon yu uch stronger than I row can, two yours, : : with the, Cretan bate hed sod ‘aguinnt ioe peaenns: Resolved, For the purpose of evabling tho friends of address, have carried pointe that astound the black re- | that you should ender him a cordial support, for upor at uth, named Jacob, Pa tod for borgtary ta | ty'Me, fon Tam, atut have been from the startin | Breckeuridge and Lane to co-operate with us, that the | publican wireworkers. With a single democratic nom, 4 to will depend the election of ogrec, pleaded gu! hat oft t fone : pepsi tots i ‘ Pa gland r'ilication meeting be Bold on Wednesday, the | ation there is but little doubt New Haupehire nous every men will concede, thet knows pace. Peciteotinry suo year wae his geotcuse iiiction ot att thn obs Mrattonal riser oc ie alae aie a Lave whecle! into the, deanoeratie line at tho next Prosi » that Brechioridge will edie to Pees ‘Mary ‘ 3 ars worth i ta the tocthorien: on Rag BJ ¥ e Lal election. As it u doubt. But 2 State gives 27 Ottins ie the arth ot haan tae Cf feo ate a Bh ao i be Tro. | ciatiun be fostructed to Invite the co-operation of other | {t° teristn that jroctt inten seer wits tae ropubls votes, Give him Bridget Deviln. pleaded nity OTe tui ata ae ata . Breckinric¢ge and Lane associations in this city i com | cay magee, and they mak no ga:ns. md two clectoral Mmtenced to Bisckwell's Teland fr » iy tho late Demnucratie National Cee ot | leting the arrangements for gaid meeting. , With thig fact berire you, eer Mary L. Ranney, indicted tora e'milar offence, hart ‘a olak Thien at ber oe Au informal meeting of the association was held after 1 the discharge of your uty? salen’ forty-three’ dollars worth ef personal groperie Soencad belek Mts | the regular aeoting, and agrand complimentary serenaio | The Breckinridge Mecting 2+ Philadel- he course you will pury @aned by Putrick Kune, ale plevled peety to the minse 1 have also Voted for Yaz azreed upon by the Volunteers, to be tendered to phia—A Grand Row in the Camp. every man tn Pen -— Sede of larceny, and was sent to the Penitentiary Air atx | cx inet the same options. Cena) Joo Tene cn. Rie strival.io thiecity. [Abridged from the Philatelphia Press, July 37 with the that Bree ‘months. bons ortcbe ‘wore aiatiCee Ab the close of the meeting, fue Supper wae t here, #8 certain as aber come topeand ihe Peedi Is Dow Petoees thewentts £2 | provided by the officera in honor of the pew Mg, just | Between four and five Mhousand oitizeus of PLtiad aight applause.) Then why give yo te q ere COUNT | oreeted in front of their building fur Breckinridge and gentlemen of the abolition, republican, Ameri thatevery sensitle man tn the’ Lane. halide’ Cksnan” arthly ehabce of success? Nove under t whig, ex-democratic, Custom aven, Why, then, divide the de t Baltimore, | Office, and expectant me ng after such a tickety Why waste your tricated until itt dis: — “ , g yild Be ibe st fuse ail. How shall ore The genera! emash-up of the harmonious demoracy at wation, assenibled tn Ind t tae election of one of the veer As maitera bow stand, the clection of Lincola | Baltlnore is, it world seem, helng extended junto the more | At a few minutes past eight o” our ex: ty the diorgsntzation aud demoralization of the party. / tt $2 20 repair this Dest false stop of the Convention—« step which led it into ail it subsequent dimentties, from | phe Preits of ¢ Sohn Murray was tried nnd couvietod of forery in the second , in uttering two dollar counterte!t bills on the Sentra) Bunk of New Jersey, Fos Monor imposed a revere fo sentence—namely, five years in the state prison. Geerge Leonard, a well Arcsged, smart looking young wan, who on the right of the $04h of June onterdd the establishment of S)zbacher Brothers, 368 Broad’ and we, Novy Yard, Post the democratic organi square last ovening. wh Gawes © Vespvan, st, and mort talented men in the renee rage Hahn yt rest | an a _ in of Line : © whose heart is ok 4, formed themselves ‘owortty: Saney fo prec pretoy 8 as creer rere | ics, tp oecy doubihed Bae sy We ee es CAM | private walks of Ife, where not only bantering words, | Baq., called the meeting to order, and toninated tho Hon hears frets upon Comveution-and new eated cam the ope fe Bed opel ar ti i by omisor Jordan a8 bo | tain Stat», for th demo ratio tickot, (‘th tho exception | Dut the knock downs and fsticaf? demonstrations thers | Charles Jared Jogersoll ag chairman of tho meoting. The | i an math devats aanee te: | than’ by Congreas, a rementend bry tho wurmtn we wan tearing. All the property was Fecovered. The Judge, | possibly uf awo or three at the South aud as mac more | engrafted upon the articles of covenant of the democra- | motion was adopted. ode Isany and Eenneyivants, @6 he is to hist ce le ama an i 8 wu fm passing sentence, observed | econard was well | at tho Wost and et the Enst). t democratic electoral own native Ker riers said:—It le not my Intsntion to ma very bad; | tickets will be run. Ths a division of the t ia | Se church, are lived cp to with parfoct good faith, a | 9 maaan ee i Ae Tcegan igene ote 4 rs at bat baving saved the Court tie troniie he'would | the duwb:‘ut States gives these States to Lincotn, whiten, Monday evening last the knock down portion of the de- | speeches in this yard sioce anoverd the” rewoiu | Preduti thet may a grow ont of Tiarec es nape yaaa ae cee Tipe sennones scan nn eayeae sonia a oye Aiea apes fyralehsttiglegrbr ead Igo nanny Capplaneay A reomt te | Sadun tet karte hg eres sy Will Ue. oath, TOlatistaee, @elate manufacturer aud bourdad at the Brandreth Yoase, | oe 1 oth words, if Dougie and tare oth ron py ae Al an rata have peroeived ty the newsyerers of Uday Wr! an ohd | 1 tent Sou any thasks tr tho patient attention yo eens aud their friends yace disilaet tickets tn tel i iu nd val el wine, and exeeties he Mi at ’ Important Correspondence Between Arche | “a:b wid very Stave. the op dlcare Wil gust pasped inridge and Tane branch of the party, was accosted by a | demoerat—Prederick Tho pole serestat ie, in tale ted by thee feign sous Under there cirenmistances it 18 sles tin tho comeniteas that if the antagonisn between the wwcoders abd the Me. Jority of the Democratic Canvention Was such that the see ceders could no longer tuke part in thew dehberations 0 Constrained to set Up candidate® iN eopoaition wb those selected by the niajority, that antagoniBrn ii com. Unnes, and js such us must preclude phe paws) ili ve down to the police: that bis charack Sache tng st, vest | twenty or thirty perrone during the delivery of the Ger uplon between them ln the rupport of & common —— bishop Hughes aud the City Inspector |S. yoy sian wo provont wich a calamity? In my | e?!#in Doctor known aa belonging to tho socret and pri- { BAe Met Saturday right, au Baron's | 320% xpecch, and Before tta conciasion comparative qrioe | Fal ticket im any state, co matter what may be Lbe proba: The Archbishop at the Confessional. opiula (here is batons wag, assuming that both of the | Fate police of Mayor Wood, who was also accompanied | administration—Hon. Jobu Yursytii—aiddee-eed that | @it sn. HICMYMnne Maremart was the next epeaker, Tas {The democratic purty. which Me now unite In the eo DELAY. 5 tHe! gen ow in the ileld” will contime as candidates, a Duteher as second; with a request to ee him private. | mecting- Such perms allending medings of whicl. ymand | Hon Hearaney Manemarr was the next speaker. Thd | | iN noi cit anm, stands upon the only print: ite BOPSY CF, Y FRE, SRT SSRER: and tha is, that in-tho doubttol States the democrnoy | 2 / be bs 1 are iol partes makes he apprrhond Uae thers isu dan | epeaker sic he recognized the neménations of Brockin. | bortet ed, te tig-ntegriy, af Cory Ivsreeror’s Drpantyast, Ghali he eniadssethoae.deppemmntio tloket ak ‘4 ly. Tho countenances of the doctor and the butcher at- | Gereue division of that por'y which hax conducted this ge ant Lane ag resting upon great fundamental print the Unian oi the States, New Your Jane 26, 1800, iaiihe qulindscerintnd itis senaraly conceded | te4ant revealed tomething out of tho unval ine, and the | Loemery go precpertty, aoaraniticteen’, prover, ant ceorye | Pitty wbici hal guide’ Lis political ‘Ter Mow Rev. AncHmsnor Hecime: th Person to whom the request was made revlied, #m—In tho Metropolitan Revor® of Juno 90th instant, | J* Stated, therefore a » Should be effected at all events, which assumes to be the “official organ of the Most Rev. | appears to me that the democratic ents of Mr. Srchbichop of New York,’ I find tho following:—Mr, | Dowgins have co doon on iptercst in Keeping those States Delavan publishes a noto in the Hrncrn taking axcoptions | O8f OF 1b? havds. © tic republicans that they would be “¢. Are opposed to this » Copnecticut and New fing that | ting that shuvld recommend a raion. 1 can nly | ot ten yours. He then procended te sre united. Tn these the place was private en id if he had aught to say er myself that the blow ts Wansl | Promise measures of 1850, contending that those mea. he ye to hear me few words of crimination | {ory yore Tre ts eg R I parvannt: Mgmerd | furs did nat wow justity'the position of Sena and recrimination here passed between them, when the some means or other, Ihe greok democracy, that bas had | J88, but that their purpuge was to allow the pe doctor (whom we ehall call a Douglas inau,) struck une | Up same meas or others the ares on ma | Territory to decide, when they formed thel State Prockinridge man in the face, stunning him; the fatter, | nave acted with it. for pearly sixty ten. Whether or not they would have slavery. He ri- Fennsy for aking up of the vot be commitice, ise re 4 x “ pdr aK 5 however, drew a pistol from his pocket to defond himself, | Pedy. for tke purpose of kee led the Iden that Congress, anatile ftsolf ta ‘pronthit y ra Atiimé to eee Tie hat cemen - : ’ gether again, yury f ee eee J Bag gine Up their candisiatee, have 00 thie article’”—namely, acommonication, soppraed to | Soie"A,,” Wasnicn oP tami by te Riectrel beeen rested frome is hand a choked a ahes teat aabariey | who have always been open M9 Eek peer, Be atehe eI he | arrayed themesiven in opposition to the. princinie cf Com, ‘ ros, jel from and. A crowd by ime grt he constitution ot the La) ower. e warmly de : Be from your Reverenee, which appeared in tho Herat | Pe 5 we ba down in the eon ground, the butcher po! Tall 4 to hia thap electoral ticket Mr. Breckin- mn the South t tod r ‘warn: ssiongh now inter s« the pistol at them, -ywhere inect the nating and supper tiny « les, pledged, if nm, Nationat domoctats ehoukl ne ROW tendered then, by noms » oral Lickel® in their respect. va ‘ted, to vote dur Stephen A. Dougiag V. Johneon for Vice Prewidumt of the United state » goreders and their freuds » to separate perinanently from the democratic par- mud rung ticked i opposition to the regniar nomua- {slaves inc Territ AE the com of Mr. Charles Jared Logersoil’s ve : v) them not to interfe ¢ ing that it was e private quar: | marke, th: re~ulutions were rom. | its Territorial jon continued, Reverring rel between the ty: ties engusel—whereopos the {They are of the Floreoty ped character, endorsing | Ure question of candidates, be suid that Bell and Douglas and Breckini nem went in on their muse; | the seceders’ platform and strong for Beoukinridge aud | with their platform—the’ Constitution, the the latter, however, only, noting ‘in eelf-defence. | The ar | awe) | the enforcement of the tw n fair resn'ted in islocation of one or two fagere ji nt as to thy ion of there. | ceive bi rt, were in not that a great the Breckinridge adherent, besides anamber of Bray | solicne’ there more Mead ation ot ae art te Pe | Sinthern rights if now mate a dictinet baru shout eee Bave caused him to keop his room | jested for several minutes. When order had heen par- | Lerner rot indifferent to the rights of his ever since. of the 20th instant —sand aeserte thet ho git mot with | YE Ps! eld from publication any part of be correspondenos | hry pail which had taken place. This assertion is unfounded in $ trath; and the portion of the correspontencs which Mr. | prevent. ¢ Delayan thonght rto suppress ean be published for | clectore! Gis satirfaction whenevor he dosires.”* ag denjod tho troth of this assertion over | Noro: s—might very property re. | {oF President, and He ony of an ether Mr. Dow os vouns te alko received a fow marks ‘ { must haldly take sides with that pat tone, Jet them do sy. [pom them be the rspensibuity in anewor to the c| fret prom) | enough t prevent the fon of Tineotn, “astbetween | °™ A Maly restored the Breaident shouted that the chair cen- | Tes Coldly, teke sides Mt hoe of the resuit. MILES TAYLOR, Chairman. ply arg , road oe ‘an 20th | Breck ioridg> and Douglas, the former is mach tho stronger | ‘® Temember the battle with. After ail was over, the | sidered they were adopted, at which there aroae from | wlyerales the true constitutional doct fssailant, with his butcher attendant. pistol in hand, loft jonté of “No, no; burreh for tugiae:? | regard to slavery in the TersMtrie Ef 7 map in th: South, wh! q : the crowd bund shonte of “No, no, hurr vugiasi'? | regard " are th origtal of thot portion of ttn ha North. Why uot, therefore, fet onch run singly wherc ho | tp", bol!, leay hes pel aan pe motor Rl hands | intermingled with hisses, and’ applause for Breckinridge Nranee that bie Ta ialwes his to Tavs ton Pg at a I eR ty ee RT a EAD | the bore. slater r from Mr. 7. I. Wright, of Mossachu- | With disunion purposes. In reply to an interr i “4 mi te: Del. ; rhe Gi ory at . * maz de, tone to Jour Meverence, a0 also to myself, om | 18 the Sycth, and no Hrockiaridge ticket run athe North. | th iecaid that the partice have had polttical relation: | £4 Menken Gens Che the crowd, Mr. Marshati desiared bimsnif dee detiy” op- oro, De}., Joly 6, 1800. Sige ih mutton of aftr touling has thas Beou } Thus will v¢ acento, fr, thoes Jlnty a amaority of tho | snip heretofore, and Dive been on Ieticate.termauy to | tte; aud. yar Introduoed,} An? we Vise Presiden: | eT vs the peinctple of the Homestead bil ta. gard 4 Breckinridge ratificalion meeting to-night While P his subject I would beg to remark, that onan a che itis be upon ps4 other, petean NT | the rupture in the de:nocratic camp at Baltinaore, General Laws then came forward, and an indescribable | to that and the tariff question, he considered them ‘oth Wy. Grent eothesiamn prevailed. Specches (rubog for pabticaon the efhetal pon. | Take tho State of New York as an ‘Mr. feene of confusion ensued. Cloers and hisses alternated | Of minor importance when compared with the vite! Since beterecs this preponderance of the Lane's Acce} the ol juestion now at issue—are we equals in this govermmont? | were made by Hon. J. A. Bayard ant artment and your Reverence, Lam | '38 ,bryon? donbt, het a vory large of Gen, 3 ptance of Nominatiom | and interm: han ee oar Ragpe we rate aig oN emma lo tet thie te property dec! oa ee ‘d dome og oF iaieer ie ee fa ie Waving to rest under the further Charge of “botraying | dcmocrat!: yolo of the State. With a united a party hecan for the Vice Presidency. ee (hisses)—yoa must be a little quiet, for | itm ee will be duly attended to, " ence; and that in opentag the same | carry the Siate, wbcreae Iv & Brockiaridge toket shallbe Democratic Navioxir Convr<rioy, I have bot Pole enongh to speak to sll’ this crowd wsless . W. D. Wat, of Texas, made a protracted and bit- | Pledging them the So official cirtular, which, in common with every other | rum {will be doubful. Why not let Doagias have the Statet $Barrixons, Md., June 23, 1860, Will be quiet. (Renewed tumult. A volce—“Bo | terly personal specch against Merars. Herron std For- | were atopted, It was the largest politica! g a in the city and of all donom{uations, was ad- | Nz 80 doing br Koop it trom Ltngola, recover it to the de- Bom. & ae AA ") Give me your attention for one minute, gentle. | Fyth, who addressed the Saturday night Douglas meeting. | pola iw this eity. dressed to your Reverence, it waa neither my’intontion | wiccraoy, atl preven’ the sucwoes of the republican candi- a eee Tene Hhen.” {cheers for Broskinridge,) This not my purpose | Hon. Josiam Raxnatz paid be had a speech, and instea! EES Por design ‘to entrap a private citizen into the utteranes | date for tho c Su—I am directed by & vote of the National Demoora | yey T mado up | of delivering it he would print it. sepa Tn Raa ony e ext capree’ lowe,” but simply 83.8 duty enjotaod After a careful survey of the fleld, Ts00 no other course " tse Convention to inform you that you havo beon fthis | 7) should not | _ Mr. Srevson, of Kentucky, wag too unwell to spoair. | Postponemen © Breckinridge « as City inepsctat by the laws of the State, (o,be porened It ia the only iy. oo us to remedy the unanimously pomiaated by 1t candidate of ‘the ig ; | The meeting was then declarca . Lance Mecting at Savannah. a road also correct enviher error into which mistakes ef tho lato Chasleston Convention, and to gave day 3 amu cher, ag slewt wes | _ There were fhint cheers for inrldge and Lane, Plo re renee lias, vo doubl innocentiy, fallon, that the “ing | the oonntry arui the democratic party. f Lee oF Teannot forego tho | Douglas and the Cnion was greeted with trewentoua ap- a Me pace (en S@uls upon clergymen for registering marriages’? | it may be to the fovilny pleasure. (Hisees.) I cannot 5 Plaure. Calls were made Dougherty, Caastdy, and The Breckinridge and Lave ratideation has boon reduend, by tho Coucty Baar of Supervisors, to {sist 8 eo ateo, and | fren, (cheers, hisses and coufuscons that this opportunity | others: A Douglas procession was thea ferme, abd | been postponed wo wet Mou lay. affords me of expressing my gratification at peeing eo many | marched up Chestnut street. alopted bere OO me A wr ilected in of the Pte {eal platform on which the ‘stands. of you to-night. It ls a pleasure to pleasure cro" ; on : —_ Stat Hovey ie that lean reclate While 1 lvoe have this opporta- Thave the honor to be, very respectru oe ? 4 HN! President. are other remarks ia the organ of your Revarence | country, and the 4 oN d to which I might reply, but I em unwilling fboauen make Us forget th past Da untied aort 0 pie a Sie eenerennens © OR questions not to es for the future, With the d! 2 of such duties as the law on- Douglas jome one. ‘Thee diss and obligations | shall cou- | friends a hearty co-operation. ‘The Maryland Democracy. Rartivorr, Joly ¢, 1860. nity of seeing 80 maby of the good peuple of o . ° jon, (Another storm of | W ‘The friends of Breckinridge and Lane aro boding @ if Mr. Brook, Wasmsatoy, Juno 30, 1860. Philidelphia upon this occas : of py Beg jiecharge the rights of auy citi- | the cane strength in the State that I beliove Mr. How. Caren Cremno, President of tho Democratic Na. | hisses and asplaure, interrupting the eee | hen te cromé Ging Large ratification meting here tonight, 9 Morvmert oon, bet wil “Ssanal apiecminetion that the require. | has, would, with far moro alscrity’ and 9 it, give tional Convention. oy ai i cea Me tied this, Gene Bquare, Thojepeskers are ex-Governor Lise, Bum, mente and injunctions of the laws of the State slz!] he | the i now intend ae Lg FR AT v= bo tree sd ral; go. on.") ‘Vellow citizms, (Tho cxcitement | A Breckingldge and Hatification | jumphrey Marehal! aud others, po ly Te ee IG es ee Ee ee sumer oc totes coneiions tat Meeting at Se: Last night the Democratic Cy Convent. pet re aoe oom Sonsanl.- Yow ser | no other way of domg it than to unite witha will upon | 23d inet., I was unanimously nominated by that party for py, A Meacetigedeh oF to fara Menon on Arora’, | solutions In favor of Douglas and Johnson by a iwo- Your obedient servant, see ae end biniprinsighesaphquehibahinte thesshi sad | SRCUe Te Tra res Ee Te | eeceth tne ioe, geutlemenmnever mind. (A Felco Orr waaw Const ov Vinersia ; ‘ei. 3 | thirds vote, when the Breckinridge and Lane mien bolted AE ARG Darang ESAS, Gis espostor- | ig prigripiea. iit ava in shio Mate at tbe coming ctee: | "The putform aopted; and. of whieb- you enelove me a | “"G0 0m, Lane.” Auother velce—"i's ably & syualtar so ting was called thie day (1? pasvengers 0B | trom the Convention, 7 ARCHBISHOP TO THT CITT INSPRE ty Oght.’) Now, genticmen, u unvention tion wii really be between Duugias and Lincoln. New Yoru, July 2,1940. | running of other“ sndidnien, whether it be Breckinridge, Lor Houston. i for " ropub! -~ Pen MS might Yo @ humnilistion for sons, but:to mie | “i oa aoeu, herefore, unite to provent.scnlanity onty att rthe purpwe of ratifying (he nomination Of | 4 Douglas ratitiention moeting is called for Monday. ve ocurali Thave heen contending fur as the only mean of | ‘hat Colonel Fright bas given you so placing tee ant Lane. Fernando Wood har promised to be present ani address » goo! a history of, did ime the bemor of placing me ing sectional agitat Securing to all equality | ee! so gool a fi k " ° ‘ a yee snd bonteteattane! Hints’ the denial of which bas led to | 08 © Cit wih that Song, “ nie, gauemt ’ Ley ee Mr. Lather H. Moore, of New York, wae | the meoting. ct of justice, to atete to you that with rertrd | 96 sorions and wide spreading in ite 5 x“ us make | the present cond ition of public —_ peorpge cb ev cereatine: Cnieh ietin awe 4 the chair, and P. Lindenbourne “ Se yer of i * a ra ne press i Dt o 7 Jom of oor. ommon «mse, and invite to our etandard the followers Comprom jses ‘constitution: ‘inciples are ever 4 ~ “1 kinrie . bo mecting. Mr. Moore, on taking the chair, made a ew * See ~weuleg ethene ae Pew man other enn ilatoe. Jot us treat them fairly and libe- | dangerous, and T am rejoleed that the true demo. | the fuce of the ea th than Je joridge. He bs in | the meetin oi i The ork Bemec State tral ttee, < Teeper thy your Confidence; be | al respecte | yory neat aud appropriare speech th tte object 2 ally, ‘ving ail anti-repablicant s@ patriota and | eracy bas seen f to plant a firm foot op the rock of truth, | 1 respects worthy: pon eh p * , July 6, 1860, tight and Thave bees entirely wromg, I tatter mysele pn TA sa fliow-eoldiers. in tbe great canee uf the | and 0 give the people an opportunity to vindicate their | worthy your vute; and T think you w I ine in say i . LaaNy, July 6, 1860, Alobema + *, Fsq., A.C o do nothing letter for ihe country than to W. gens te called that you would not Ubink thet i emi de you injustive in- | Comsti : mas te tne Gor TEANDO woon. png Justice and atl Serta 1 Meoek ivr ee Prvsident of the United Staten, and made a for iu speech on the » anh prego onde sadly ee poopy of a a eniionaliy. But | admit frankly thet (ini jnetid medpeeein 5 mm Intervention on the subject of slavery, 1 may em. | (cheers and biases, Voice—“He can t go im.) In tia ng meet "i ” anization j da, dz, the country % ll be safe; the Union will ntions, and ‘i taf, evieteh fom Gn 31 ce Ape it i taihet | eM MEROE SSS Recscbathoaee ee | Metta cali ty Gegtein asl iia marten oy | be eerradt ihe cemmation wil be maintawed taka | that he stty ot our gram tm f, it extend m Oe of Ap 1 he wo MisceHancous Political Intelligence. Y Tur Toss oy tu: Sovrmmny Pamet.—The Montgomery ¥ mn its Jetter and spirit: equality will prevail election ef men wao wou.) govera the land according in my In obedience to a call isened for @ meeting of those | Territorial Logisistures, as is fully stated in the first re Ls wing. i ” aoe bs ( Ala.) Advertiser, after denouncing Dougie, continves ag selvtion of the the Slates; your rights will bo protected: the rights « the laws ane titut md nok be carried away b CaroiFa | friendly to Brockluridge and Lane, to organize for the en- : ee eee ndan owen oy vt In vain should we declare the former, without insisting | ol! Fewusyivania will be sacuret, and of every other | seetionatiet prejudiced axninet cue or th abernes, abd especially during my viet te Nor perhaps, iy vo water i lemon pen anse, torial i is Union. There ie no svctionaliam tn that | part of the country. a speech called forth - cin idge and Lane ticket reo S peblined rege ye Bo SES Ting campaign, op ons payee po fives we fetta or'e vubien every, =e eas fichets owe ta tee heart of dann roche , and ase am al on ard kaa gk ta ia ey tac gas hegetedype sg roar pt iny candid ag 4 the expromion } at Irving Bulling, No. 696 Broadway. i ; . oF, wae kan heart of youn waehle Soreeule 2 ve Chairman then Feyiested any cme Oppel to s of my reget fir ath. in dine pant on at The ncoting cansd to order ty che eppetutandeh of Be. > gif ee ey woul ee | knows this country betier than I; no wan has seen moro | election of Breckinridge and Lame to lot ue haar his of can ratate ae 10, choice between the two wings of in aby paper that you my select, or fu all the Lites it ie ba sraitied, do not Peparation Geo. & Betis as Chairman. avd Messrs. James Huston, R jab. rain, reapacitully, coheed : a ; reed th Themes ne abp. 0 See Vor | G, Horton and Mansteld Lovell as Secretirien E. Dmavan, Faq., City Inspootor, ‘On motion, a business committee of fire war inted P.2. The other parts of your letter lelial! enawer in | to draw up resolutions and regulate obher prelim ibarien, eotall. : ‘Boone! tho maintenanes of | their views, but none reapanded. the . in to the pri ot) SERED loca her oad bon danhy (ham tke gratis. | A wantabun veto wan then taken, endorsing ibe nomi. | ‘setgutp on tie ane ede, cad Sune OF be power that creates; besides which it would be fox: | ber hemons er Satta ia the Uke hat you hays been | nolion of Bre kuuridye and fae. | melhor. “Te entire scuthe untted, wth the except (ring ap element of agitation ia the Torritories that must | Sor zy invoked to consider favorahiy. This Ie a | "A wnutiow to ass the provettinga of this weeting pad | of Minsourl. | The Presidcut othe Chariesion Ganyention ne gress and the people of all the time, my fr' when every palrlot, when every man | liebed in the New Yorn Hemarn and Day Hook war uani- and at least halt of the <clegates {rom Vena ania, Con- . ely adopted pect cut, Masenchusetts, New Jertcy, © of the Nertb- Since Neuse ok the commas Whe cBerman Ihe } Wf the comattation establishes the right of every cits | Mik USA AM civainds ur the ialitutious ‘under | “"Afwr wodering th» thanks of the wegting Wo tie cuait. | ten teaten om the Paritc shore, are’ united defence of Ms sae 10 enter the comenon tertiary wk whatever pro. five, should divest himeeif of ail. per: woraior of the day, the meetioll adjourved. Southern institutions. Jet the friends of the camatitue News from South America. Mr. Dasma B. Tavuon, who addrossat tho meeting. I] pery he legally posserses, it necessarily devolres on the be tice, of all malice, of J. 1h. MOORE, Preeident, | om rejoice with exceeding great joy. All bail to « united Fr 5 * ined the of the 0 and aD prupecion, 1 ‘ — a Re aa tae oF Se et eens rey ye Tietal govermtutnt the duty to protect this right. f the ‘Will, and go to the ballet box with the view of se- JxpaxmoUReE, Secretary. Bonth 7 Pramas Atos, 6. 4., May.3T, 1008, frisade were Fighs is the pasition ees ane teens bs Seencis ports eeu meoey tn eae e.4 the election of @ man in whose bands you know The New Orkeans Prue Della, which je of the Dougion Bndeng & Annesation—New Svamer—Haitrond of iM } poneols wera writg, A niajerity of the unbiased and | Sunacre PT he FR Fe thie country will be eafe. (Hurrah for Douglas) Ths Setter from Lincoln. stripe, sages Weat—San Fernando Rat--—2 NF PeeNGoEL NeRtBReE | UBshacked deirgaten to the eouventhen were cicariy WHR | Tyetater, It cs net propose to legislate for the extension een Gare re ee | e # of Boston celebrated Thomas Jeter: |” the ‘uanounevmont last night by telegraph of ne porsl- ve dh D 7 alors" national, . ? noth ne Amel, 10 2 nee Ste . Donglas, re for Buvope— Voit” Poor —P ives aid nk * restriction, but to give to eagh ree the person of John C. Breskin- | pops igthytne cm ym sera Chum, a « aime sae x Below Per, &. of the two comvcutions q ot climate, and © SU let me WO thecvreacs; vOP, aff] meld be. Ted Ye he present wae the Hoo. Abrabem Lincoln, | 30M, drove the masses a Daly egy 3 Prdlic eentiment here is more and more tentang towards | wusorstowd that PEs) Tt Feeacte, bat iorerery ine, covetatestion en "so" the kind of Institution not for my life und 1 ask aethitg for geif— | who responded in the following totter — ee ee a ee ice broess, win emmosation with the Confederation. ov. Mitre baw die | Tow sc iruce a thousand Niven regt@: Fosner ana Geom ee ecaorental ratios, teak the | lie “and. 1 did pepe ~4 Your kiod note, inviting me te oes ot Retived te Boe. Tent?” a rush the srgan of Uisclly avowed his purpose (o scoompltsis this, and ve has | hallvt box ot the ciotian, Taytor'e remarks, the com- Haein ot a Terrnoryetan only eetablish or prohibit dave: ¥ fir te proud privilege for | tou on the 1ith ivat., beer of the birthday ef Tomas | the people, ead to. Yess. tian tea miuahen afterwart tee eé@ressed a circular of fratornal greetings to te Cover. | a dtee return’ and reported, among cthers, thefollowing iy when come to forms Guasennatien penny © | o, tho aenity tad commas —. og a, wae duly received. My cogagernenis are such | streets were crowded with a living, moving mass of hue gore of the other provinces, nrofeesing a desire for Spey | Dr ewmbie and resolutions sisi ib sia wir aomiaeion wa eect shall preval, an orn of peace | every State and of every Mate ih this | tones nct ott Saal atten ees tent vom, | manity, whose cheers rent te air, Ab the Confederation aa the grand tea of his Whereas, Ti the new mow oat host ene a , bappily, distracted coum ot | bern citizen, ob ‘af the - - / formed The Richmond Bngwiver, the organ of the Breckinridge ‘Biiation wi e Aad fayorable tho election of Breckinridge and and harmony wil! be restored to our ed Sueaes Remy otras ih this country; that Thomas Jeierson was the bead ot ° : ; seiminis tration. The wie! politica! horizon Fag fer the | Lire orgunizalone and Associations aro igcored &8 | Sia po more shall we be troubled Sith (h6 fomoved 98 | serie us and constitute & portion ot us. l know their ott politically fran the teary ners We ciber, it | wine in Virginia, le trying very hard to got up a nals 06 , fant two weeks diepoiled Par and encouraged Dusiaes®. © | fines of the dowd past; sil in domoora. | is dangeroee quration; Pecante,,Ub Sa trom the hells of | Peoatouduct, 1 know their nitechwent to our country, | “hentg Sow be caicuranion tal bth LPPrmod to Jehersdn, | wer tBig faetions in odor to sare the democracy frie. @ ‘That Bacnos Ayres has not enjoyed #uck & healthy anti ity ooge aoe oo bas pane Paster the Oonveatnas pn tem bey aa OF free oer steal | Ane Kno {ia thera, rieworthy There are wany | giaal seat of venpire, while png AE i politionl We. | Bly prove puccanena::"{°O"™ ™ this reepent ell proba. ang | tie polition, cat the proceedings of ths Congress — when #" cromotire owen of them Btate ‘ ty | sent from hin have nearly vx ww L, or three year?. (en. juiza has on torsed the prose et Charleston and Baltimore, which resulted in two BO | more weet them. Upon 1 com | on wv ¥ consed to br hie wame | The Worcester county Md a ‘of affairs by ing targeiy ip rea) cstate ip : and aren j ed! But this oan only 50 Ma i the sete orywhere. Y (Md) Shield boiete the Doogina and ety. odie rete | sias, The friends snd sopportars of Douglan, el? { 4, Out Union must be prerercetitation, violate fn all ts | ‘he, Tenaey von side with the gallant | @{ AiMembering, ton, Uist the Jefferron party was form. | 20hRAON fag, and warily advocaten the cavee or ie tice (olny at forming a Sectional Northern Democratio Darly, Deroy | sone ey ie ond. guarantees. The judicial w sai | iriebman and chonrs and laughter; a | rights of mee hokting "the righty ee operty be bere | eee Shield is yarticnlarly bitter againat tho vecwtere, eect iaiiretion bas taken, bold Seonmaig if | Seaxoret te avail themacives of the Ct par ded by, the ‘coustitution, must De ha “Don't whe + are an} | CORAEEY OMly,’ and greatip interior: ard thn’ asearring { ‘wline them deserters, traitors, protligatos, ke. tho work of the axtension CA pty the OW hereas, Tho necosaitine of the mee ny ted or. ag 3 re eres - ‘otter that we so-called democracy of to day are the Jouorson, | The Washington Constitution deserives tho Dougiaa Aiready the cars run west war: " ization emanating from and formed - and opponents the anti Jefferson partiar, i: wi!) aga’ i from allow to eay that the maple | orig imaily supposed to’be tiviged., nn Tuleh they were . ter the ” Lae i9 country have e404 rights in the The democreey disrapt the democratic party and surrender the govern. {tended to advance it at je mares, therefore, be it matters. oe tng in the troth and fur Resolved, That the democracy of the Cty of New Fork | Hoping for so-ccss, and treeting = . incor reaviitions ine our party, and im that Div aie last Ragtiss mall tecenee bat, Drea ohare fe | Miaptel hy the, Sartonat op the Uae Convention, brid as | etestertntaaRt hes watched over us and made us ope re Pe | adage oe ea may onene? Gosars’ Ser. popelad sovereignty “ead ES | io # to-day hold the iiherty of one man | ment into the fata! groap of the black 1 " p ded hang aks bd Log] i See cars. So ad bo Mor: py enn Poy Iprecknriage ant Gon. torent vine preset, {cheerfully ee Mcanny ev Oongi bye ,- ma tenner ania have “ monssgae ot propent, b bg ce the way, the Tannese ane na pli pepe , will soon this | last. = of said convention. pation so unanimourly conferred 2 jal ae P Property | are for the man and the dollar: but of ¢ 1} ettled that the Wash i Fea ee ee ne era sos in Londoa'a)y par oem | Jaci Lane, dhe wominces of said omrentl., oanyg, | gation so uaanice by the Convention. uy | std there enjoy it; for 1 is 1 polos yiaahe pro. | the mas betore the doilar, |” CA OF oundics, | OM Prec ndion Conatitutton ia vo pase tnto the ever init that stock command? in Ma Resotved, Phat tne chatr apymint & city and county of | honor to ibe, sit, with much resprt de | perky of our common eountry: Wit bekmgs as much to | "I remember bog oat amused at tal told a, Breckiurhige’s friends; that Mosars, Bowe p ‘i a tine | to notify the divorent wards ony cach ward, 00,| tried noe coemient LANE. | You as to auy other poople oF #4 the of any other | intoxicated mtn engaged by Apdo man aud Browne are to retire short! in the month of Jane thers wil Haein rciro, aiternas. | New York, to elvst eeven del roe oS Commanitate of Bate, but no more. "It ts the pr of Us common blacd | Sn which Sah, after's long aid rather et EY ha steamers between I.iverpoo! amd Ito Jaseire pave, | coustitate the Natingal Democratic Gencral Commitien o¢ ign tm New Hampetire. | and treasure of opr, catire cory, and ovory man of | ended in each having foul nue ee ernie contest, | Tho Texas (Marshall) Rabin, the most \nMcential Sith the monthly packst wii oo by tho ald o | theelty andevmnty of New York, snd that The Campaign Seer ae eek Torrie rie (0 69 10 the | ad into that of the other, It the ee et uit owe cmt | democratic paper in the Sate ontalde of Galvocun Wil) give us a semi monthly mail bere, by the aid o bed under direction of the committee. OUR CONCORD CORRESPONDENCE, Ferrhory while i ia io a Torrigal eomattion dea | Sha into that of the other. If the two loading partics of . Maide of Galveston, vides. The new line publ ‘golut ore in relation to the ap Cowes . H., Joly 3, 14. itory y take | this day are really Mentical with t! “em pl es: Sag compet and will bogia pomuest of & Samites of Arrangewenta for gett Rg 5p of the sethitine waite Nomna Oe ee ow s “thers ih eanere ‘spon the siete an fcitoty i form ie arg The efforts made by the friends of thie route with fovr fine steamers. | Ratification mecting and requested those preven The Democrats: Membort Caucus Hndete- | game principles abd terms | equality “thar Tate. the principles of Seats att ps am Bo child's | demonstration in lik Javor in’ te ee are ety BS Se saeeall todening at dem have a dull quarantia | stops wowands the foreatien ct Wiring which oll altegi- | Won of ouplas—Atempt to Get Up 3 Cewins Have (o rivbt 10 a0, aod)uby ‘your property. | threw ih then nataseen Pee Of dotorson from "woial ovee: | turned out a miserable tion sand bas deve mauraued ‘Yossels touching at them have fer ow ‘ Paihere—Resolutions ea Preparel—Breckiarige Bquatter eovereienty aa 00d, ‘ 4 clusively that cven with , cous ‘and Morart Hall was abjarod by ever | mente Sia, w i Dv ines wid Sate with great copfitencn that ha C in te ere party Seman i iia ia Pabpreaenty tn Feolutions wer” AB earn ine | an the Country ToemsBumors of alt Ss and 82 | apd preted Ty. sve, pein Fora seaay, tne cela thas the simpior proponicirs of | toutbern musteeet Oe" the clesORR Yolo oF a wings heresy. (° » but, nev Ines * eer oe bot, sonar sik he Banal emer ot: | eA wave amare manor | terns tr fh om | peectemre i qmacegimevom fear | "ie YMAbUE Son pomcaer wat te Aiowng < holding a 4 | Pks of Jes are deuiniti tanga ce — te nice of ry ets fe dhe porpese of ding of some other Dusi- | oe tevistatare have boon working for rome time pas to tant, mot far off intl Peon Ml 7 ian im the nation | society. Ana yes they are dented ends vied, w ieee fing 2 pA presi the th meoting, which numbered Gout ono hendred get up 2 legislative caucus endorsemen’ of Dougins. oad pe CET the Afra dee rise, that fou | mall eh ow Gf Svcoees. Ome daahingly calla tive his Tevorite Wil casey fwuaasite who ellane Dow that ane $9 the Ieationad an, AO ee resolutions, fixed « time for holdinga met | Tiny’ ana every m frum oy Fate haa an chia) | itt seberaiites.”” Another bluntly ssl chances of carrying even hie gp in the Union. Tis fig seine the fraauier ected ait at pe tthe whole thing ea improdnt | Pant ‘to go and sus probity white in « Territo aed ee. as canes lat rduonaly arn com will * beat ine rennet ben ane erm i Diet ioe ia McGary 201 Chandicr, of ths United States | Amother Breckinridge Cle tnirty-Qve per- a inexpodient. In order that the sentiments entertaived, | ria! condition. Foat riety my friends, f,Wromld | fering im fore, are identical in object and eftcct the ¢ in every aoe: Breckinridge wail put bios Nove de gombat toring Ls py “ sey wanes ohne reat age h an evening, cane expreesed, by the Douglas members of the Lagi veniee in & ferrite won a slidated tr mee hood erasicn, oom Parent, ani rewworing decane be rhe e! ex tin ‘part, banc et omar pe sercgenby =e spank tee. ope ization of : lature may not be lost forever to the world, 1 end hod Ca ee a. bees | ned poation of eda fi = the dem mr h he her ~~ ms rs alae peed 6 nearly dnisbed ite took the pret thorect. ere ausia a. woue | the people They are eappere | veal 9° at Tay edad aes 080 month, The expedition baa pearly dn: vase nod Lane campaign clab>— Henarn tho folldwing copy . They w and eee that Ponney party-= | miners, of ret roy Me deopotion. s re kre esiowal die Wriet of Virginia to tw neers) —=# er, Faq. (democrat date (derisive beer’ by Paal J. Whee! >. § Jeading demooratic mort | other Ste of 1D S Gop omen, man country; t 3 wmmp hor ' ina letter vo che Richmond Biquiver, cays he chal! capyert and ii} Sots por ~onnen Al and Herschel V. Submoom, fe g'ves we Me + wmrrige mon timely warning. New Yor, Snly $, 1969. A treet comet itutional Le rong ker | Speaker); Jobn M. shirley, Baq.; : pA on, Faq., of Meweport Cr ae grate Tal, No. 263 Brcadway, o8 | ber of tbe Bouse; Ramyed 2. Piles, Bea, of Nevvors f they wili eubjnaate un, This isa world aap: LIOR Bit epee ——— ” —O Ist of Joly inst., under the Ter Mars Larrea. —On the v fees - 1) tha mail Perrice fn sat petting of April iam, 5 °, Por neylvania, Now Sad Obio, went into operation, 1,00 roetoe,

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