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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1860. : a it was afterwards? A It was on first giving it tom»: | there were several fragments of bone the course °F | results iman impendiag struggle. Hence it was that the | ir te direction of sounder and more conservative op! a PERSONAL, j Jellords generally wore dark gray oughwhie with mm | the wound, en etusionatbieed beneath te maeginges of POLITICAL AFFAIRS. | muiusecae gommmitiee appointed Uy the Demo | cos T do. aot perceive ik, It certaly is uot, (9 _ AoetIo®. AMERICAN WOMAN HAVING & Tho Coroner here suggested to the prisoner that if he | tic brain, aad @ large clot of blood at its oa | ¢ratic Convention whieb met at the Front street theatre, | found in the want of compert, go appaceat among ie taale child not over ane id, and wishing to adopt bad any witheswos to prove where he was ou the eveulag | Lave weighed the balls hat have been taken gut oF th THE NEW YORK DEMOCRACY. Be Lrplted ae eek oat, nay other Putter, | Ercatipody g@ our countepamen who are open a Hams | tor id Heras ames: ace woh addressing a lnote ge. \ | charles Jetorda sa fo Seems he was willing te » Saruser seigheed eos nod Pears ‘ot a ponnyweicht; | FAMDYRICK FOLLRTT, KA-UANAL COMALSIUNER, ON Cryted it, sound the right to maxe a nomination for | finare gow tha tepemecialive men. be seem: veering serene and anew . do 60, but his connsel, for reasons unknown to him, bu: > bal! which was taken from the head was found in FERNANDO WOOD, the democracy of the Union, when Benjamin Fitz. While it would be culpable weakness to intermit effort LBANY—POUGHKEEPar ' : advised him not to do so. fragmentary portions, and this will secomnt Se the fact of - Tuox, July 10, 1560. patrick oetined te oroept the Veg veesitenny for the right, there a Selther wisdom nor cournge to pty ey EH OrE AND TRUTH 18 oroner asked him why be ¢ end of his own | its being ie “ » other, t taken from | Hoy, Frxxaxno Woon — on the ticket wit! ephen A. ugias: acd | turping froma ew @ emburrassments Ww! = - ene ne at be Sih wid et ye siaty pO | Teas Bae Your letter of the 20th ulte, which only | te adoption of the resolution, by the same com- | beset sur party, and the dangers which hreates oot | -yWaRiEs DEARNALY, LATE eterna Mr. Charles Smith (actiag for the District Attorney) | two pennyweights and a half; it was quite ; the ball pe | “wes | mpittee, in reference to the power of its members over | country. The ‘only manly idea on which to act |s, Ci daer of the Fie einen of Ue Guards, and _ said, that as the prisouer b: ~ 4 been advised by his co | fired by the Coroner from the pistol weighed fifty-eight | reached me a day or two since, in consequence of being — electoral tickets formed by bodies entirely separate and | ‘Things are bad and may be worse, but with the bless. | Inst heard of was at ‘Tennessee, U. ® . will hear af el not to set e witnesses, i wld not be press: | 3,2 © one extracted from the pistol fifty-seven | qj > 4 of my preseat plaice of | distinct from that which’ gave it political life, cleariy | ing of God we will try to make them bette At all | something to his aivantage by apply: rsonaily, or by let- | Sel not to send for these witnesses, it should not be pr grains, and thi : pele ‘te rected to my former instea y preseat p! Haman y acon & pol perpen wore ie ee St y Sralaaticn and recrimination | ter, to Corporal Christy, First Lite ‘Regeat's'Yary Ba Beg he ene arabe ae oe free fone te resideace, I need not inform you, perhaps, excited ia me) PONS | fia Barrow of contracted ideas of the authority Sineng thoes who expect Nereafver to need and to have | ck, Londen, Kugiand, Klyn: 1 do not know any pet 4 Dr. Jno. W. Beech gave similar testimony in reference | feelings of deep regret, mot to say mortification. | ful pecific duties” of an Executive Committee, Fy each the support of the other. It cannot meud the past, ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF Jetferds; Pwas introduced to a young man by the uame of | to the autopsy on the body of Mathews. concede the right to others, never choosing te surrender You say, in your letter, that “the Reading Convention | esnnot belp 9 grenant, and cannot failto be disastrous ‘barber, who left New Yors December . Suamnen ce Geodices aha Qaatdus.* < Fdwin J. Jederds was then sworn, and deposed as fol. : gave no jrower to its eonimittee to compromise the in- | tothe future. He who takes a different view and acts | no account bas been heard o: him, Aay tidings of him wilt'ee inckaon oo Sanday, the 2a of July lows 1 reside in Sixth avenue, between Sixteenth and | {t myself, of forming and expressing those sentiments | (22yi15 Gr dcmogratic principles, the democratic organ: | (jen it will only accumulate a harvest of regrets by ut | most thankfully received 0 ao eel Now fake ae Witness—This is he (designating Charles Jeffords.) Seventeenth streets; on the evening of the 80th of June | | which the exigencies of the times demand and public | vation, or democratic candidates.” This is strictly true. | tering sentiments tobe explained, qualified or recalled, | % Edward it, 32 Green jew . Wn Mt Betts f —Q by the Corouer-—Did Jef. | went to bed at a quarter to eleven. o'clock: I got up on | interests require, It is not my purpose, ther¢fore, in the | But ge fees penn nes ec sienr mse mare unless, indeed, bois already a the “halt way pours All weat and southwest papers please copy. rerds giv ason for giving his ; j Sunday morning bout eleven o'clock; I Grst heard of “s " - | fallacio ‘o tortur’ guage, no ingenuity of ex- | (where so many have stopped temporarily re), only r Sethe Us acon foe avin. his uae os ieciven | ihe snooty cae morning; I had chase te Zo to | Slightest degree to arraign the right which yqu possess of | He cg fasten auctean Interpretation men the com. | {reste kis mareh and taxe bis piace in the rauks ee , Wein icine inthe nadeeer Ela the name of Jackson because he intended to give him the Central Park, when a gentleman met me and | yielding your cordial and hearty support to the cause o! | promise recommended by the State Committee. Come, | those whose op.nions and action have heen in direct anta- | heb; arrived in this coun:ry about turce years ago. Sbe up, and he did not wish to be kuowa by the vameof | told me that my name was the papers, giving las; b hile I concede this point with great it us reason together, and see ow far the committee's | gonism with his own. I am_not without hope that the plates vend bar address to her sister, Mary Pooie, at Jeftords lest they should come and lug his off publicly: T me a slight hint that tinalag ra Rho’ matter, | MT: _ i se per pre ee for feeling | Fetolution Dears you cut, Iu the position you have thus | sterling democracy, of the Keystone State will beable | Gandea ink he si ¢ had given the name of Jackson at the | qj tleman was Mr. 7 cheerfulness, J * voluntarily assumed. united!y to support the electoral ticket, ly pomina- . STE: > shin be tale bo bad given the natn ot ceany namie || anenee ane, aie Neldingst te myself constrained to differ with you in regard to the | "Vou, asa candidate for elector, are but the ereature of | ted by them, w thout regurd to the preference of the in- JATOBMATION WANTED—OF MARY KENNEDY: LAST he bad given at the Cuiou prior to servoir to attend to, but Mr. Walker advised me to put it sutticiency of the reasons (the motives I willgay noting | the Reading Couveution. Equally 80 is the State Comm:t- | dividual uouiuces, but with a satisfactory understanding | Would like to find wheve abe is. Lives on the corner of this Sunday; I think he said ad given | off and to see about this affair: 1 then went out and 7 . You are both the ring of the same parent. { as to the manner in which the vote of the State shall, in | qnd Vapdyke streets, Brooklyn, Red Hook Point. Litnole mo mame there previously to tis; told” me | bought the Hxraiy at Twenty-third street, and read an | Sout), however cogent they may be with you, that | Without any assumption of power on the part of either, | certain coutingencies, be cast; and that their example papers please copy. | Mrs. KENNEDY. — whea. rr house on the Saturday previous to the | account of the murder; on my mother she advised | shoul fate in the slightest degree toinduce me to | jt is your covjoimed duty to endeavor ¢o ari the ma- | may be followed by other States, and thas, something 7 Tmeay Pres io down with bim, that be had left bis | me to surrender myself i ely: T went, in conse- pra pape le. ” chingty of the State organization, so asto make it most | like usanimity be yet secured. Should a policy like this, armonend spe MANTED-OF AAROH GBREM, 4 \- Vaggage at the Unioo House, a8 be bad taken @ room | quence, to Jefferson Market Court, and there gave myself aslinagpete ork ex. | POtentand efficient against the’ forces of the common } at once cone:)iatory und just, be pursued, we may well bd | J ,Urcor Holland: if he sn the cits of New York. auntie there. up; I'did not know the whereabouts of my bro- | am aware that the electoral vote of New York ex | Cgomy, He who fails in this high duty is faise to the | animated by fresh hope and confidence. Fae Lg Be oy - theta Led Joun J. Lyneh (in continuation)—T was introduced to | ther, whom 1 had not seen for a mouth before; I | ercises at all times an important, and not usfrequently Bact trust reposed in bim a the Convention. Lexpect to be in Boston next week, when we can juter- Mr. Jacksou on Sunday aiternoon between one and two | never beard him make any threats against Mr. trolling, in‘tucnce upon the politisal complexion of a | Thoroughly imbued with this feeling, a majority | change thoughts more fully and satisfactorily than it ts SHOULD LIKE TO MEAS FBOM NINTH STRERT o'clock, at the corner of Atlantic street aud the ferry; 1 | Walton, nor did I ever tell Mr. Walton so; Ihave not | COP*oliing, ree * ' ty of the State Committee resolved, if possible, to: possible to do by letter. In the meantime, if you see the Ke avenue, Taaw sou pase in Twenty ith stoset. and another gentleman were to Fast New York talked much to my brother since then; I heard him say } Presidentia! contest. At no other election bpfore or since | some plan for united action, if |, Would | editors of the Post (especially Col. Greene), will you ex- igen eae, in ear cit hot ae —— and De Vaucene, he proprietor of the Union House, introduced | he knew nothin, ‘al! about this murder; I never saw | that of 1844 is it likely to be more potential for good or | enable the democracy of Pennsylvania to assist in the de- | press to them my ks fur the well considered, able pe Seinalen party. ey yr Mr. Jackson to me; he said he had brought him along ag | the pistol now shown until this moment; 1 was not aware for evil than in the pfesent ome. But I cauuot feat of the republican candidates, The head and frout of | aad dispassionate article in which they grappled with the iinnciiciiatlalmnteciitiiait” Aoi ia el h ‘wed lonely; he thought that he st at r r | ing bath this extent, no more, mergency of a divided National Convention, and for the re 4 3 - NER, * csked hima to-go alongs we went to Bast Mew York and | trata’ 1 unoey existed between Mr, Walton and iy | concede the potat that ‘if Lincoln) shall carry | foe eSentty sead thy" reeciutien of the comeiite | cinmereriatic promptitude. with which «hey samumed N Base, Rasen RIC TARY AROWN, wonttouber, sett rambled along until we arrived at a hotel, when we went } was in the habit of going to the distillery on Thursday this State he will be elected.’” That he cannot, by any | you will perceive that it only feromenne’ 5 petine position, ame teas ponnien mee annle.tine for re- | bebe Tate A OA hy ke Taledabembcne ees nis Socireen Gh eee Se | Sere ok eon moc an manay am went with Mim] | possibility, euccecd with the loms of this Sate, I readily | (pir84 01 AO” ie cottons nae wih the | rection will Fully Justify. Very ie ANRLIN PIERCE, i siiisa deaieianit ‘eel meatietanlbi Thea asked me, if I bad a mother or a sister, and a | que that he was afraid of Charles, or made any insinua- | admit; but it does not necessarily follow that with it his | several Electors in regard to the Denponed beanie et com-} Hon. B. ¥, Hatters, Boston, Mass, the wilt his gramafather, Nichotan Koulnnd. TC he be nan “eee wo rem ged and id to a veoh rid tion of that kind, election ig to be conceded as a matter of course. praee. ecole ba toe omer v Cadets then his executor, supposing le died belore the 27th of jokingly, I thought Dots De replied, «Yee, they would— Oureais Seren ae toate nacd peeps ten. | No one expects, not even te most hopefi# and sanzwine pad ter has been returned by the Electors to Miscellaneous Political Intelligence. fe hesety siren. that rules the maid Richard Brywe, { they would hang you lik a dog.” he repeated thie several | timony on this inquest, as it was itn] t to him (the | of the black republicans, that Mr. Lincoln has the re- | the committee, inrosgh ¥.) Sharma pe bes A ee Star: ConvENtions.—Below will be focnd a list of the pine SL Po emp ad hi Sette fre gent santas aroatr | mega eh eo dn ak donee bt | mote chance af carrying a solar Stal suth of Ma | Suber ca gry fied | Dale Sate Convatons tobe et — Say bbemeic ier cirseamecenes “ee sone’ ouuets, and we svon after left on the carp: he bad | capable of Funuing at the Lime of the merder as well aa | Son and Dixon's line, or even California oF Oregon, bow party. Whether the committee will "ndertake to place BRECAINRIDGR DEMOCRACY Patbis uote lagivea under (ss provisons of the ect of Partia- & newspaper in his pocket; I think it was the morning | for a cons Marable Period before. i ever jubilant his friends may be just at this time over the | other names upon the Electoral ticket, or prefer to submit New York, at Syracuse, August 6. ay ee passed Sg) Ef pad $38. years oF the reiga cle of sar Specs nis un aii racine tnt | eacat ceanmss suche reso treat hen wore | geben he ner Bae, Concadata hitb | eee ane tena ecuatence teres | Gut Canby, ni ee | Auow where he got the newspaper, wor did Tse him | ‘The prisouer said they were, and that he expected to | fore, for the sake of the argumeut—for it is only ou this | Cision, Ju the meantime, you may withhold your assent | New Jersey, at Treaton, Ju) ade! ~~~ PRN yt gy readir ¢ one on the ears or purchasing one; it looked very | bave seen them on the stand today. A es . und that I would do so—that he can carry every other | to the tine of policy proposed for the defeat of the repub- DOTELAS DF anneh to me like a Sunday Herarp; J could not swear that The Corouer asked the prisoner why he did not send for roa slayeholding State: the result would be that he would { ican centile Be President and Vice President of the Georgia, at Milledgeville, a a it wae, bat it appeared to me to be the HrRaiD, the witnesses already spoken of, United States and Governor of Pennsylvania: but | most Si Ly os. absent from New York; will reiuca about 2d inat. George S De vanceue, proprietor of the Union Hotel, | he'wason the aight of the murders, | POTS YM? | receive 176 electoral votes, and consequently be elected. | Gnonatieally deny yor right to question the jurisdiction | NeW Jerery, at Trenton, Jaly Buaiieme men nnd Sovthery Woyialyiances ta the mesaums oo —Lonly tirst —~ noon ~~ oe ee ‘The prisoner replied that he would have to consult with | ‘The hypothesis on your part is eminently true, that with | of Lege ce ay its earnest ree patriotic od New York, at Syracuse, August 13 will address Li o 3 " encrder was committed: became to my house and said be } is counsel before he could take a. ‘ew York would defeat to unite the fragments of a broken and dissevered % trata’ agus a = come on the island, and wanted @ room fv & |. George Sais wee ieee cake noe tating bles brn wr barely, cienabedlnir Sein. so neil Bot while i eanuot be euvcesuly etabiched, thatthe a et hcp gh oes wed with my step-brother w was } sworn, stated that Mrs. Walton boarded at his | but it by no means uy ne. | committee excee ted in the slightest degree, its legitimate y REPUBLIC : ~ ~ he would stop for a week, or perhaps | house: ‘the moat he knew of the. case, was | that witb it she will be ciected.” Let him have, New | powers on the 2d inst., I freely admit that its recommen- husetls, at Warcester, August 29 ee mat eee tek fee 1 could not aay if he registered his name: the { what liad been communicated to him by Mr. and Mrs, | York, and if he does not then succeed in carrying Penn- | dation is entirely uew, and is calculated to awaken the is, at Springfeld, Aug: " ye] pkg OR, a “isan = j ersation J had with Lim was when Mr. Betts | Walton: Mr. Waltou, he continued, sent for me sbout the | Syivania and New Jersey, he is as certainly defeated ashe | Geenest interest and reilection ju the public mind. It is mATIONAT - foe election of Presiden, Benteiary ‘aod eleven Direetora, a there; he called me and said that there | 17th of May. when he engaged board for Mrs. Walton; be | Would be with the lose of New York. t suppose he | necessarily novel, because the actua! position of the demo- New Jersey, at Trenton, uM. es JOHN Mok ES8OR, Presideat. ; were suspicions afloat of his being implicated in | then proposed going to Gurope; on explaining Nis reasons | carries New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and at | cratic party, at the present time, is totally diserent from | — Conaceticut, at New Haven, August L. FO. J. Suir, Secretary the Walton murder, and that he was thinking of | for not carr giving himself up, ‘and asked my opinion; 1! told } gome diffienit hi cut this design, he said that be had bad | the same time loses Indiana, Ulinois and Connecticut, his | its condition in any previous portion of its history. Two | Georgia, at Milledgeville, August Ls “ ys ‘a the fami tint ‘head ne reat inten, | defeat ia equally certain. Sr. Douglas is repreeented by | taesoual erganiaatons, “tke the twis ehildres of Rebee . paca wae OIE PRICE ATES. sre requested ip anend emawe. I sould do so by all means; after the conversation | tion of going to Furope. but bad only aid so for an excuse | Your own “orgaa,” the News, as being pag a ca, are strnggiing for the rights of the elder born.’ A New York, at Schenectady, July 13 be iicld at Hizelberger's Hall. No. 206 Eiguth areaua, ot Hetts came out of the dining room together, and | to put them ont to board; he observed that be did not de. | strong in these latter States, and also in New Jersey, large majority of the democratic masses, firmly wedded P . » ys de * ing, July 18, at half-past seven O'clock: tts eit him in the barroom and went on tne cars; Betts } sire to make the diffienities public, but that his wife was | With scarcely a show of opposition, save from to their party, regard (this schism with unutterable re- Union my PENNSYLYANIA.—The following mamed demo- | fogs masons are req to atiend. aiterwards returned, aud he and Jefferds went out Betts | Ingh spirited and extravagant, aud that he had had | Tepubdlicans. If this is #2, what is to prevent bis carry: ¥ Thasses are very fur from agreeing with you, | cratic papers in Pennsylvania, representiag both the ——- —— cae coer array had been absent abo ua hour; Tdid not hear Mr. JeC | come trouble with her son in some of his excesses; | ing those Htatesy And it he cannot, | would most re | \y agsuming that the only democratic caudate for the Breckiaridge and Douglas wings, are in favor of a joint | ROR TC.—-4BR MEMBERS i. lt es ferds say where be was on the night of the murder, but disliked the son wore than the motber; Mr. Walton | *ptelfully ask, from whence is his strength to come! - Presidency is the geatieman whom you prefer, Teas of ge ig + ts i , fo S rr _ oe ing 4 a hesvid to Mr, Betts that he had beea in Chambers street, | called on one occasion at my house, and | suggested that In your letter to Mr. Van Allen, which I sin led to infer | thousands of them are, to say the least, quite as much in- | €lectoral ticket, on the basis presented by the State Cen. | rooms yr duly 40, a4 60clocky, for work pas wae eG he never men- | Mrs. Walton required some things: I never heard Mrs. | 18 given to the public with your full knowledge and «p- | ciined to respect the nomination made by ‘a meeting of | trai Committee:— © way faintly tes to me; on the night in ques- | Walton utter any threats; | have heard her say that | proval, say: —‘Let there be no Douglas ticket run in tlemen at tbe Maryland Institute, in’ Baltimore, ’ as ( . \ tion he returned st abont a qnarter or baif past twelve | Mr. W. had bad advisers, and that if i bad not been for | the Seudh, and no Breckinridge ticket run in the North. | they are to support that of “a mectiog of gentlemen” at Jeflersonian, Cheater co. Beraid, Butler county. | Somer, ; ‘ o'ciock: be was laughing and joking with my mother, | them her husband and heracif would have been living | ‘hus will we secure for them, jointly, a majority of the | the Front street theatre, in the same city. Ido not pro: | Argue. VRinaelphis. Reusing, Gleerield a0: Topyrotechnists. di iB Sewer, ant tae } who opened the door for him; he asked why 1 had closed | together; | heard Mr. Walton say that Charles had threat. | electoral colleges, and if this majority cannot be concen | pose to discuss the relative merits of these nominations ye Bayer = a Borsa Wayne bod ay crecet Toe uae pevng pees Ee a at which the house was closed; he | peace. I do not know where Mrs. Waiter the 50th is doctrine is, no * + | there is, unfortunately, a great dives oO jon ei Ne : lige " ‘ing. selling O° us ag the same. unless made aad sold said was much Inter than that then; | Qrtune. sir day mwas oa the Oth | anit am not warranted in raying but what you envertaia | geo ‘this point. This diversity. of opinion’ can. | Seutinel, Northampton co. Iateiiigencer,Lancasterdo. | fy, making. sollag 0; weak J some, waives imade, aad mie . do. Voluateer iigencer, Montour, do. rd, Schuylkill “do. ne ina dark suit bat; that is the suit}; he had nothi lothes and a Panama There being yet several witnesses to be examined, the | it in ali sincerity and honesty. Itia, however, anold | yot pe igaored—the dfvision clearly exists—and | ATEUS, Tatell uifrk aud date Of patent placed taereou. Sense Crry, July 1, 1860. ISAAC EDGE. (@ black broadcloth | Coroner decided to adjourn th t until (ee | waying, and Tcanuot discover that its antiquity detracts a | SO), %,,,8%Crcive ‘edberente of the several er in bis hand; he asked | o'clock this afternoon, aud frp ak mot Purued. | particle trom its truthfulness, that “a burnt child dreads | Meetings of gentiemen” referred. to, are divided im ren: 7 - jo do. me ia the pre what time he came in |” ‘The witnesses on this occasion gave their testimony in | the fire t”” You,as weil as msself, have had fome little ex- | timent as to their choice of Preaidential candidates, there | Register, Montgomery ; sia: sin tir Sc pieniiiedi damien ws oa the night in qi 1 am sure that was the | a tone of voice Fo low that It was ‘nimost altogether iaau. | perience in te peculiar, aud Tmay say extraorainary, tac- | {g'gme point, 1 am happy 10 say.in reference to which they ee _ Liga nok etter aapetion of icereres for ume ef ome suit of clothes he i; he did not appear to me | didle, and the reporters experienced the greatest difticalty | tics as practised by the ‘-\!bauy Regeney ," composed, in | do occupy « common ground. They are closely uuited in | Ctvndard, Suk = Use, may be had at abort notice by addressing like a man who had eeu running; previous to this | ia arriving at their meaning part, of such men as. Cassidy, Ladlow, Cayger and Rich deotring & chance to strike a common biow at the enemies | SePtinel, Cambria do. vo SAORGE B. COLEY, wierd that be had a'pistol but the hands ofsoch men, with tbe latlation aut if they. | of {be Union and the constiation.. To Se ek oi Times, Susder do. Chroniele,Union —_— do. So Seen res Hoe ee nck ; ] never hoticnd that he had a’ pistol but the hands of - ° aat if they | {his the State committer offered aplan by which ali | Times, y * 4 : aa ; fu ocx HetacbA CORRESPONDES CE some ber pez” te imply. ridin fam only | Seat ans canary eae Same, | Democrats ao, dee Demcrat tangs do. | OP) gies tous ong rsx Seud : er . . ’ y ie Nor . 0 ; ved at the offee ef t r pr Ae ‘on the Monday or Tuesday after he came, be told me Hasuiron, Bermuda, July 9, 1960. ieft to wonder bow @ man of your usually clear percep- | who prefer the success of the opposition candidates, will, pon of ty sie do. hn Pe be sented = proposals Yates received ¢ ai itn ah onic an be ineuded to go into the country to see some friends; be | The Brigantine Virginian Captured by Her Majesty's Gun- | “ous could yoesibly lave done so foolish @ thing as to | of course, array themselves spaiont this fair and equitable | Ot ver Pol a vCentro do. | pr. Yor ive cometrticon and permed of —_ teft his trunk in my care and returned on Thursday; be |” yo) Famers-Large, Qu OF Rice and, Water on | SommiLiLto paper over your own algnature! Had you gone. | measure of compromise —whnke those who hovestiy desire | iV@TUCr, Lebanon, do. Beveicbter, do, do. (2 Ecru ‘wo, Dray ever gave bis name until Sunday; | ebserved that he fasper—Large Quantities of Rice on | further, however, and required the written Rledge, of | the triumph of the democratic party, without reference | [!MCcre» be ag * eerie = @ of the Jeraex Oty. 4 Uooked lonely an I iavited him to go to Kast New York | Boant—Dnscorery of a Gack of Mandeufi-—she us Taken | every elector, thot elected tnat be would cast his Vote | 49 mere men, will give helt cordial adhesion to tbe ac: | E202, Bs x do. | Werks. tugted oo, the Pagan fuer, oppo ze with some friends: I then asked him his name for the | fo St Georges as a Prise, de. for that candidate baying the largest number of tioa of the State committee, I indulze the hope that more Crawford — do. Leville, N. J. time ‘and place, separnte resent buder sad roposals ot tic ciectoral vetes in. the Kineerand the matoary caired for setng fwotollers Pinas Sul purpose of introducing him; he gave me his name os ‘nioh, the proposition amature reflection will induce you, like ‘of old, to bo York The schooner Hound, Capt. Pearman, from 3 w York, | bave been received with less distrust. are you, Sir, a8 & | «choose the bet ” edd ‘iheations of the work Way be seen at the office of the Jackson. A b- iter part. Patriot, Harrisburg. Seer ‘To the Coroner—! first heard of the m arrived at St. Georges this morning. Dovglas man, prepared to say that such @ proposition will If the proposition bas not the color of precetent to re- * Engineer on aad after July 13 _—- Tesarve: day papers; on that morping {saw Mr. On Tuesday last the signal went up at the signal sta | Be seceded to by your party? pte it not be fairly | commend it to your Savor, it is well for you to know that | Compiler, the right to reject aay OF ali tue bids if for (he interest : ; Mf tise etly, ERASTUS RANDALL, day Hirmau and the Sunday Dispatch; he said wa * a life-long lerson from you and = i. pov nl 7 un «ae subject; at pte ete cis | tions, ‘Brigantine ou the rocks,” wheu boate proceeded treckinridge, although he might lack only the vote of | your political ewhen you cxultingly swept “the pragacangtst os gohan st alone President of Board of Commissioners. reading the paper be spoke to me about the Har. | to her assistance, and succeeded in releasing her from | New York to ciect him I am coustrained to take this | 614 lapdmarks"’ of the democratic party from the portals | Quite a large number Diack republican represent SRAMEANY SOCIRET OM COOLS EAR ONDER _BEee. den murder, and asked me what { thonght of it; I) ner perilous situation by the next morning, when rumors | “CW of tt. of the Reading Convention. In your eloquent adddress be- | tives in Congress Lave already been oversiaughed by said’ 1 thelught wae rather ‘a hard ease; e said be | tag L: called: the Vineisien, wes tor | Goer ee oe ete rr at of the fore that body, whea you were inva forcible an- | their political friends in making nominations for the noxt ight that he onght to be skinned and salt ving afloat that the vessel, 5 pion 18 inp , or Fome other grea threat. ry net “time-honored , seevt okie. wife while she sat ou tas kase eating an | “ay® from Norfolk, and bound to the Coast'of Africa, | eus the coustry, when much in the way af couccaston nay | farted electors, youfrankly suid: “We havenothing to | Covaress. Inthe Fifth district of Indiana George W. Ju- apple, we then left for the cars, and while travelling on, | fitted and supplied for a stave voyage. Her ee 24 rightiully be demanded as a sacrifice on the part of the | do with the past; we have uothing to do with precedents, lian bas been nominated in piace of Hon. David Cilgore: we spoke of the Hicks murder; be said he thought the oh ew, at once proceeded to the scene, and her | citizen for the common ofall. But uo such contin- | we baye nothing to do with rules; we are to legislate | in the Eighth district Hon. James Wilson has been set ed that the proposition is ouly intended todefeat Mr. | those who made it ‘ wehare siready bad too much Hare the tripes aad sentiments Of sectional fanaticam, # hic! pear ia the armed iprasion of Of the left car was stridded with 7 d wound of the eealp « first business day of the week, as yet i cotes ov change tu our markets, The Daaigi Webster of 12M. f WAS ANTE m nated » avowed purpose of exeiting eabed $0 be dangerous? Where is ine eyidene heserved to be hanged, and I gaid that if I had the | Commander having satiatied himself as to ber having a | gency can arise that demand of » party the sacrifice | ypou a condition of things that has arisen since this room ' wee anny Lareahd tae twee bile * tho paper be | floor laid, a large quantity of rice and water, and « cask, | of ite principles, the surrender of its houor, the abandon- | y's opened for our reception,” To this earueet, m aside to make§ room for Isaac A. Rice; in the Tenth dis- was reading was the Heratn, with an account of the Wal- | Tepreented aa one of molasses, having been found to cou- | ment of its integrity. It was not an unmesning exclams- | ¢he Conveution res} Amen, and the past, with its | trict William Mitchell received the nomination for the ‘ ton murder in it; Jeflerda did pot make any allusion to it; | tain bandevfls, the crew also having given information | tion of Patrick Henry when he thundered forth in clarion | crowd of witnesses in behalf of “usage,” was ignored, place new held Sy Hien, Charles Chas; ond ta tha Mi be aud | were sitting at the same table, and I was read: | that the vessel was on @ slave voyage, sie was taken | notes the emphatic appeal, “ and the representatives of the people, swayed by the po- . vent F ing another paper; 1 cou'd pot say if besent ay paper Sealey chin Lag ad Ste a, ee her Deathi” amabhosion woe premeais to aah men than pear Impulse, followed the Gamatict of & new and revo. | district Hon. John U. Pettit has been thrown overboard / before I came down stairs; be had breakfast that morn ’ . a ue | Lite hampered w A jutionars Speaking for yourself and your compa- | and Jou P. C. Sharks taken up. Hon. Stephon. Foster, re. | ma Uebee we were Wor beh bo Quek Gare tn ike Virginian has been referred to the Court of Vice Ami. | ought to be, eo with the politician. He who an wurken- | nicne, you boldly proclaimed to. thoee who ered with snndbtasheodiiiatuamais taesetamana habeas KARE GLAD TO NOTICE THAT FATHER FREE. noon der principles, i honor, treat | yee:it you want our votes you must not only preac! an, tbe oldest tract missions Beate, arto a Juror—When he asked me my opinion as to giviug with coutumely the integrity which has’ ever cha- | Union, preach barmosy and preach coneiation, bet you | an tavitation to stay home after the dth of March next, | limore, bas been forseveral days disibuiiag Uacis Om board bimself up, Mr. Betts was present epee " pe Beaurpa, July 9, 1860. sneer SP Saree oe be 4 pity, must abow the vey of all oo nay pm al rhged = the people of bis district baving laid ciaim to the services = To the Corener—Nobody but m: and my mother ¢ Virginian, from Norfolk, Ashore—She is Suppose! to “ harsh! r | willingly commen fame Your own lips, we = “) ae —_ were ‘np ‘when be returued on the night of the murder. ume ae cent Upon peta ie Dis. | MDL, Of those who bave labored with him in so glorious | was for ‘<cnion,"” “harmony™ and ‘conciliation then; {| Of F.. Pike. The republicaus of Michigan have forced | | MESCEILLANKOUS, | My mother’s same is Kilen De Vaucene, used awork ! Success purchased by the cold abandoament of | am for “upion,” “harmony” and “conciliation” now, It | their representatives into a regular stampede. Bradley F. CARD. ‘John A, Costigan worn—I reside at No. 1 Atlantic | charged—The Second Time She Has Beem Suspectet, | such a hn 4 would be more mortifying than defewt. Sho- | x enough for me to know that the democratic party ik di- | Granger, ia the Firat district, it has been decided, ismost | AL SOUTHERNERS, street; | have no occupation; Iam there with my brother; | dec., dfe., dc gene in such @ case is not a triumph, but humiliation, | vided and distracted. More enxious for the defeat of the | ¥ crany of the seat now occupied by Hon. Wm. A. How. DRINKERS OF CONGRESS WATER. i am acquainted with Jefords, who put up at the hotel, | ane brigantine Virginian, St master, from Norfoiiz, | What, let me ask, are partics organized fort Is it for the | Tepublica candidstes than for the advaucement of any y upled by Hoa. Wm. A. ‘ Much spurious mineral water is sold as” ‘Weter* bat did not give any pame at all; ho came there with bis ——_ See, Soren, heaped K+ | advancement of men or the upholding of principle? If | man's pereoual ambition in the democratic ranks,] saw | ard. Fernando C. Beaman is to take the place of Hoa, | by unprincipied persous oxantaetamere,, whe, ae rifle, and I said to him that there were plenty of deer on | bound to Rio Cougo, with a cargo consisting of seventy- | for the success of a mere bundle of flesh and blood, it is | in the proposition adopted by the State Committee the | Heary Waldren, as representative from the Second p Lt oe Er. 4 ‘the ‘island; 1 had no other conversation with him; oa | ye barrels of rice, thirty barrels of bread, seveuty nine | Of little consequeace wh» the iudividual if, provided he | ony feasible means of accomplishing the overthrow of | 4.4) land s 4 Saturday night 1 closed the notel at twelve o'clock, and nareineae heii ws exercises a judicious discretion in the dispensation of the | the opposition forces in Penngylvania, and securing the | istrict, and Row! E, Trowbridge and E. H. Thompson, To price tSepubie from auch lanpouioas we T think it was about balf an hour later when Jeffards | Water buts or leaguers, and a very large quautity of wood, | « jouves and fishes.” but if, as Lhave ye there | election of our gallant candidate for Governor, Henry ['. | both republicans, in the Fourth distrist, are aspirants for | have all our ta came ip; I was in my room about tea minutes when I | struck on the rock# to the north of these isiands ou the | is @ nobler object to be attained, a more Foster. The issue was plainly presented to my mind; it | jion, De Witt C. Leach’s piace. In the Third district of Any not having wrente Sawa bis cone i. 2a inst.,and after remaiuing there for Give hours was | % be subserved, than the mere accumulation was republicanism oF y Cunbewitatingly ‘ac: | 2 thn sepebitlennn hove deemed 5 etvinthie todie- | Seen aE EE Charlotte [.. Slade, being sworn, stated that she resided | © te th honors, then the abandonmeut of the cause of the nation- ‘the latter, ‘ermont ve vi is- he enor 0 a at 110 West Twenty-third street; Mrs, Walton bas boarded | St 0% by t ts from the shore and conveyed into | ai democracy at this fearful junctare in the political have no fears that the action of the State Committee | peuse with the services of lion. Homer E. itoyce, and Spot of Ocngrons Wich about titer monte” om Saturday June 9, she | Murray's anchorage. The captain having seat a boxt and | Afaisof Our counIFY ust be regarded br every true | willnot beeustained end upheld by the calm, good sense | have cousequeatiy nominated Portus Batter for the ext | Teruel. ot go Out until late in the afternoon, and did not re- w . democracy Targe | Mae GbE about half past six o'clock to @inner; then she | {CF Mande on shore immedistely on striking, one of the | Cf poiidieal depravity, from which there ean be no hope | yumber of electors who bave already responded to the | Congress. Lista of dealers who procare went out to buy some gaiters for her sou; I don't know | S8me, in a conversation with the mate of another vessel, | of a blissful resurrection. resolution, have refused to give it their asseut and appro: Ay Ory Ksow Nomis Sits ox tue Ruecwucay Prat. | Qirec! frumpor house, are kept si our ¢ Low long he was out for I went out myself, T returned at | stated that on the previous voyage she had been seized PER Sete ca Love ipaee jmnto ty rwirsig Ly | baie. Nor CU ner Gee FoRrx.—Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, who was supported by | owa neighborhood. * - a - Was ome, wi on known proverbi le manner in w iv rue. ‘ id por ae ee ie ee pomp hd while waiting to run a cargo of slaves, and handed over | matiors has mystified the fact, that you have been induced | hearted yeomanry of this commonwealth. They know | the black republicans for Congress, agaiast Hoa. ©, L. TARIETY OF RECO! Proms indy mycolf afterwards went out on the stoop | t the American authorities, and from the conversation, | to band in your adbesion to the cause of Mr. Douglas be | that its only object is to preserve, if possible, the unity Vallandiguam, in the Third district of Ohio, in 1808, de- Wiiter, Gayler, Herrin: Also. large Safe, ‘with m telescope to look at the stars, anda geatieman | Bvt ‘the impression that she was thea bound ou a similar | cause “he is the regular nominee of the party.” Am I | of the democratic party; and prevent the State of Penn ¢lines another nomination from bh dicen frieade in suitable tor a yeweuer, for see, at prices from $0 upwards, and lady passing by observed that it was a strange time | YO¥ag*. {nformation baving been laid before the senior | right in this’ If so, you will permit me to say that you | svivania from being made the unwilling instrument im the 4 - is republis tends in | at No. 10) Masten lane. ‘of night to be sitting on the stoop; Iam certain that Mra. | BAval officer on the station of the he despatched | and } have taken our lessons in the laws of party orgagi — clection of Lincoln, Hamlin, and Curtin, when she bas the | the following letter. — bo 0 YOU WANT A BRARD OR MOUSTACHE +—tF 0, ‘Walton was within ail tbe time, po person climbed up the | the gundoat skipjack, Commander Murray, to ascertain | zations in quite different schoots. If uot so, then aml — power within herself, if properiy directed, to ward off Haverrow, July 10, 1880 aad your bead won't grow naterally, you must use secoud story. window to get admission that night, Mr. | te trath of the same. That officer, on reaching the ves- | wrong in the inference Ihave drawn, but it by no means | such adire calamity. Already has the voles of hearty | You mention the fact that ] have bees named ae a can io be bad of all deaiers, which will feree the Holiandbeck did sometimes gain admission in that way, | © , found #0 many suspicious evidences a induced him to | releases you from the unpleasant dilemma of ing | approval gone up, from ali those who love Rome better | digate for the republican nomination for representative strong and \uxa tae! ae Lew week, sud won't etaie Decause they Were making a new door: every morning | Place # guard on board until the vessel came into port. | abandoned your frieuds and your party, and | than Gesar. The democratic masses of the “Old Key- | in Congress. It ts proper, therefore, to say that, acknow. | ure the akin. Price $1 .G. GRATIAM, ¢ boy Drings us the HkRALD; at about nine o'clock i | the captain anc mate both being absent at the time, and | yourself with those who have most grossly maligned and — stone” stand, unflinchly, by the union of their party, for ledging my profound grativude to the people of this dis s t morning Mrs. Walton came running down etairs | PO Ove beng able to furnish him with any information | persecuted you, and for no better reason than that of @€- | the sake of the Union and the constitution of their coun | trict for their past support. 1 Lave uot the least desire REPS’ AGENCY, @ WILLIAM STREET ON crying out, “Mrs, Slade, Mre. Slade, Dr. my hus- | except a Brazilian passenger, who appeared to know | pediency, usnaily the war cry of thote who lack a better | try. The hopes and aspirations of millions cluster around | again to enter the Geld of strize and sulyject myaait to a tabliohed ISG —Amercan aud foreigs Books, band 1s dead; he has been shot, he and another man," she | ™ore (aan a pasvenger is generaily supposed to know. | argument with which to fortify an awkward position. the old creed, which bas always taught, “the equality of | Tepetition of the calumaiout assagits made | cals, Newspapers Prints, Pietures, fosters scarcely seemed to know what she was doing; she had the | (® the following day Commander Murray, in the presence | ‘There i# one idea made public in your letter to Mr. | the citizen, and the equaltiy of the States!” The ter- | Upon ine, Besides, it is due to cand to add that, accord, | Appararn or aay other ortiges ted to Sabor ia hor hand aed was wringing er hands wildly; | of the United Statos Gnosv1, made a search in the hoid of | Vau allen whieh Ieamoot permit to pass by uarebuked. | ger in Wie eld of toils te meebanic in his busy work, | . partsot the work Ede nece sae very song fainted. and we laid her on the basement | tbe veece!, but conld net succeed in flading any couvict: | To those who might be unacquainted with the inaievdval | shop, the artigaa by is humble fireside; and the man of | Snore oor, noe cane to, saying, “] have had a horrid dream: { | ie evidence, He then jaid the matter before the Gover- | members comporing. the natioaal democratic | letters in bis quiet study: have all ¢eit itenaving intluence dreazned that my husband was shot in the street—mur- | BOF, who immediately communicated with the Consul— | from this Siate to Charleston Convention, the secou¢t | and itf regenerating power. Across the blue waves of , Sered. it ain't 80, ig it?” then sbe seemed to recol ect the | the result of which was the removal of the guard. The ph in the letter referred to would almost warrant | the Atisntic, in homes mace desolate by the despot's touch, , nd cried ont, “Let me read it again, let me read | impression ts strong im the minds of all here of the couch ion Chat ite mentbers were a part and clot | where hey turn to the then she ‘read the papor and said, “No, no; it | legality of her voyage, and I doubt nos she will be eee chattels," to vote for sock plat and for “im: it must be some other Waltoa,” she thea | Closely Watched when she gets on the coast. This vessel | for such candidates as should be indicated by your impe- eked, “Tid they say there wat a quarrel?” we tried to | Was sent home, ia March Tact, by the United States ship | rial vod. However much I may lave reverenced the has bravely struggled on © Inn | compose her, thinking she was about to loseber senses; Portemouth, but evidence was then wanting for.coayvic- | noble and chivalrous position assumed by You during | throngh more than haif a centary, and has stamped its | ally, to obfiterate all OLLYRITE sue appealed, t0-my husband, saying, “Ob, Doctor, do, | ties. The Court, however, Jurtided the seizure anddeten- | your axsocation with that delegation, t hum!) submit | \yde ible impress upon due eivit and polial intitutious | rity of toe Amérions. bab: | Wa Laue caer of do, do, do;’ Tsaid, “She must want you 'to find out | Won. The salvage will be about $600, and she awaits my own part—and } think E but speak the seat meats the freeet ana oa the giobe. | retore, to ves Teunitlar and significars | preventive pie where be is;” she kept talking all the time, saying, “{ | Stnds from America to disburse the samo. ofa majority of my then assoviates—that such | who feed and appreciaie the blessings which follow the it upon it.” LEWIS D. CAMPBEL.. sale ouly by D.C KNIG! quust,! must goto bim:* Mr. Slade went out aud The bark Nimrod has discharged a cargo of coal,and | an assumption on your part is eutirely gratuitous, | inavguration of democratic rule, wil! unceasingly struggle - — _ adout fern minute: wails advices from ber owners, Xe. and wajost to them, so far as auy action on the | te cacourage “uni “hy "and “conciliation in | = Twr Dore:as Teaser Sort —A correspondent at Nash- ” NOWLP'S AMFRICAN INSECT DESTROYER—WaR. where he was; it was with gr ether American veesels in the ports of Hamilton or gs said delegation, either collectively or ind. tdual- | our ranks, because, without them, they know that our ie, Tenn., writes as follows —— ' po! to fa; Houres, Seamers and \ esses of every house; I told het, if she wa golng out to ge. iy, was t0 be taken as indicative of their action bai their | colomns will be broken, and become Nike reeds shaken ty | °'\"* “'N . sn. | SEBS Seared ond Rept borivetiy clear, by « \ morniog dress: I raid this merely to pacity her, - just claims to seats been regarded, and its members ad Lat auch “ubion,” “harmony” and ‘coucitia. | You may rely on one ting as certain. that Breckia- | principal depot. @@ Bewsdway ender St. Niingas’ Woes. Sri: totes out ot ol; tho get ely Me | Our Havana Correapondence. mitted to that Convention. The political life and scts of | tion” as are pow proposed by the compromise of the | fidge aud Jane will carry ali tue cotton Staten, and, t yet | Sovi#e Mousen ceases fw one how’. Pur c back; she got her bonnet and shaw! and said | Havasa, July @, 1860, | ile members is a eufficient guarantee that its course | State Committee, once more sit by us tn our councils, corel ab the vant ahi aa wes that . in KNOWLES, Promrieter. Jotermined to go ont, that she would be crazy | . ‘The Steam Communication Wilh 4 | Would have beea eminently conservative amd national, | guiding us cal ee Regs Stent sae “a ce ae E —_—— = ~ —= ’ pot: Mr. Slade ordered a carriage and took hor “ “ Severin that, in al! human provabil.ty,adistingyished onand | onr midet all local jealousies @nd all ui personal | ‘vaitor Johnson, a8 we cal this city Dougias will GQOUak ECLIPSE LONETISS FOR THR ECLIPSE TO- ' rhe said she did not believe her husband was, oneal of Morines—Freck Arrivals of Negroes— | eminent statesman of our own sheen the | rivalries, and the democratic legion will again be able to 8% ee! more than o Gov. Poot's apeech | de. RASUCRGER & NCUNS No. 66 Maidem be saw him; sometimes she prayed and | 7). Conerul Health Good, and the Markets Unchanged, | Tecipieut of a very large proportion of its voi & had | march against its waited foes in an Se aoe aac tond wel ) ed Douglas ve tue old man is to bis | lane. spare his life: she then clasped her hands fh not castasaunit, 4 Still be perpetuated as the true and only conservator of eee AMERICAN SOLIDIFIED MILK. med “Ob, my God—Killed killed.” she : Now, #ir, you must peemit me to say, ation, | our national freedom. Qhetuate ves Bacx mocer Camp ty ftemme<s Pp AEGIS ROREDEIED HELE. eaten te of his coffin and crie! out several times, The Clorietta st Paentes Grandes was the location of | that I’ regret, and sincerely ri With | In conclusion, permit me to reciprocate the sentiments — Tye Rers:blican State Conrention of Ti:nois nominated for paw, 2 Work, in the enly way to provare, ‘alton, speak, speak to me,” raising her | ¢)e yucst brilliant assemblage at the openivg ball last or . politicn!ty, from f whobare | of personal respect contained in your letter, and beliere P re : itacpe cian Tue medion peolersion rerort 8 ps vowe cack time: some gentiemen who were there, aaid (eet bee boun gathered te that charming tenattg | C00" 87, dete yon through gocd and (hrOugu me to be, wir, very reepectfully , Roe obedient servant, = I-cuteaant Governor Mr. Fraacis A. Hotman, That gen- for lnfawie and jmvalida, it. ie same tiie was too bad, and took her away; they got her away | °Yenibe th a mn tag locality | evil report, and your ident ideation with mes whose oniy | WILLIAM H, WELSH, Uiemaa having refused to rua, the State Central Commanittes lot RF LE ty eliag he ae could come back Again; faa fem min. | since st was christened. ‘The Count and Countess of Gam | heritage is aposincy wo priuinie, and wii yo Uical a | Chairman of the Remocratic Site Exeoutive Committee. og togeter and aubstitited (he aaroe of Vital Jarrot for aoe by ryt (4 we took o carriage and went home; | never heard ntonio were pres conrage rity i i the rubbisl rious &o . ) Ricdaro Varx, a ‘ can : easel ie ‘sued ory } Seleres soe re - Ryredapsare t care wiery to aaane "Tou will excure tue wacdhod 1 tare adopted in address - rasa aeensenmen, segs ma oe AMPRICAN bosapcatn wit ~ OMPANY, c before: she never said a | their weil d 9 BES CO Give Cuars Fou will excuse have adopte al * POOR PIERC THE LITIC. nad Gir of the Objoeted, Aaa the ontede pressure LK oF * r Je dears of the murder; Cdon't | ¢ mbined in migistering with Torpsichore to em. | ing you, while lwabseribe myxelf your abed ieut servant, -- oo ican pe alles froma Gentine be ot was forced to leave Un tee: neo ote eine me if she could have had any suspicion of the’ person | \, 1, tue scene of lowelinese—— FREDERICK POLLEIT. (From the Bostou Post.] : 4 . - or persons who did it; she merely 8 5 ym aT A ean vekravivans Duivcnace Hussam, tN, A.) June 29, 1960, Geid, slatiog that be could act con Limself a candi GREAT ENGLIBH £)MEDY FOR GOUT AxB have done it?’ Mr. Vanderwe otis ‘G'en Sipedittiees att Ge te 3 NS a u 4 5 | Ste Mean Sie—Your letter from Baltimore, directed to | Gate while so large and reapectadi of the State guitar pe a Sunday, os Mrs. Walton want hea fa b- ecao et ate ew LETTER FROM WILLIAM H. WELSH, CHAIRMAN OF THE me ai New York, aad forwarded thence to Concord, has | ob/scted thereto, This inst moverment has competied the jongere ron ental ox Binur bee pF aw Ed : the deitvery of her husband's body The mingled spell were gathered here. DEMOCRATIC STATE EXPC( TIVE COMMITT) £ OF PENN | at last reached me here, and I will not lay it aeide with. munition toeall the é 10 te the- teste 6 Pils.” Dyes cnn be relied aon aw te most sate and efectaal dertaker at Bellevue, and he gait he we SYLVANIA, TO THE HON, RICHARD VACK, ELECTOR ont saying a Word im reply. Your rejection as a dei — a erates to the State Convention } remedy ever ofered the publir. and hare been « is she sometimes talked of the The Queens of the * Red” aad the “ Blue bad deserted at Lancs. was, in my judgment, a clear violation of right, but {t {| togetler a second time, at Springfeid, on the Sth of Au. § Used in" Rurope® Sot GERI ye (or the above complaiats, , sid that #he expected t their unperial realms among Your. Pr, Toly 16, 1200. | must have gratified your friends on the spot, ae it'hae me | gost, ‘or the purpose of dling the vacaacy Prepared by Prout Haraag:. 30 ucnad, Lopion, oot hire. Waitou ‘ark {the troub'es, | for the gem of the vale of to My Dear Sir—I have the honor to ncknowietge there | since, to observe the wrong perpetrated ia your exciu au Hovston Paaty.<The frievds of Sem Houster ovdscld >) their ageat, TON WARS ae yuan ‘te Lashed Mr. Wait told me ale: | king one glorione tarmony of royal charms and | CCPEOl your letter of ihe Ot instant, Which, however, it | Bion Was Bot more palpable thaa your viddication of | rn 3 iret and Hroadway,, eorward? I asl % one gi aE Y vei charms a Was my privilege to se in the @ < before} on sound principles and of your claims toa seat were con. | be basany, ly 9 poltcal ese {DIB Keelion of the 7. CUAWHPRE, 675 1H tan street, id his wife Was extravagan mf oafoarcollg POE furnished me with a printed J you have | clusive and trinmphaat. er ied “ 8 " nd by ag cs ea with her sons, which prevented them from by ing “yh te A i you i“ oy may ell he 2 ry, are called npoa te meet to Couveation to Her ®t mihoriend the name ang and break up | (°* t adopted this public method of aaswering Hefuete, | It was vaia pe ior barmeny action of the a the oft Folland Pot of aeheneetady he | addres of “Thomas aden.” to b= tm " 2 our exevtements, conventions done, Japan. | aa it enables me to lay before the peawie, ip the ame | m y wpon the report of the committee on craden M Pres@ed c pon tee go aap Bcaed W @ack bow of tae dove, Great on band, Congress ad- | manner, my reasons for acting with the maority of the | tals. Tt coud hardly sage te be enersined goes. Mohawk river. The objet of the convention i to nomi. | Lenute medicine joorné—Covede nom et—we pray not tw be | Democratic Sinte Fxccutive Committee at it: let meeting | rally, that such action must terminal existence nate an electoral tieket, to be peek of ams 006, 0 0 oe eae ean nae ae ten as part apd parcel of the metal world. We are | Had you contented yourself with a simple refusal tone | the Coaveation as a body representing the Ghtth wh enkhen rae plore on ee rancid } (PAPOR BATHS, SULPHUR BATHS, IODINE Ratt har 1 a7 touch trouble as the political gambiers of the Caited | cede to the comprow wosed Wy the Sal: Conunitter, cy of the Uniou, aod eventuate in (he present con - . a ln aac sy macro . pines nas ‘Ccmecies so ioonaes itias .] what Charles sig! States, with their too moth patriot .¢ love devoted to the | T would have remained silent; but the grow you hare | dition of the powerfal and patriotic organization | deat | crest, baweun Broadway and Borers or . aa its anny tous VOC Piesiaeutal chair —where or eich of the two to choose | publicly taken demands from’ mea fespec't) wiswer, in | which bas fo fong upheld the equal fights, aad | Sire Merucr o Irisos Ths black republicans of serves comin heath cae tend’ oe SP Walon. t pogo ‘het art of the various pairs te rag for the honors making the | ustification of myrelfto thease who pie eo the rs | vadkated, ia peace aad ia war, the common honor of | the Sixth distriet of Tliao's have fominated Henry Gase | (2) teaunent ne e sae area i * rhb—with ne it te all on one cide, aod without your con. | sponsible pow Tow occepy towards the demoerar these confederated States. There has been, ia fact, no : . wh page pm Sgn a eRe ms = be dk + dente help we Shall be ebortly cut off Crom al! communi nom/aation made in conformity with the established aad | for Coagress. Joho A, MeCernand, the preseat represen. 0. 000 PER ag te CAPITALISTS, MAN. Sew hice thalt cane eas) ¢ \ yocows for halt an | Caller with the outside world. The steamebip Isabel, + Intter for red asages of that organimtion, and benos sound | tative, is bos eormpetitor n 2 A Se, nos Simple and pocteat i Qual Rellus, whieh hae been ear most nseful commercial and (rome, on bfol mew Will Mad nothing in the proceedings, #0 | ieis, Pailin Gtergin editor tne deosived & ty etaiocuon a: Baeaange, (a Warm ae #5 beat, returns no more: the olt Phiiadelphia, Rutter, Ths on the nominees are concerned, to bind their party LD ea we tor tan ved @ basket | Sirwoulare supiy WB @. WALL. 120 Price a enero AFTERNOON SHSSIUN from us eeover (rear ted too tate): Moses Taylor | and only point th sour commanication Under there wor ¥ it would ru me nad the follow!ng mesmge fom « lat, ir. Paiter—1 — : Tw y having reassembled s quarter art throe | on the shelf; Daniel We « gem bowe today, Hack | Committe: a without any author in sections: you tothe * he ¥eq hyer-et.” re " ovciiek, the javestigation was reevned. oy the zaman. | Warrior, Banith? Gideon, to Ge repaired and tested, | of juriett SoTL LA Mee pacer oer nye er Ee :, @ 3 We vote for Comtant weekly communication with New | promptly dec ni Four dge tnd Gen. bane. and thus easure fer our Ara.—-Knok Ciiiege, Ti., han conferred the hon YORK AND HARLEM ¥\ILRD AD COMPANY. follow ing witnesses York aad desire to be connected with the Jamaica lee, | own favor 5 ae Bigual \ ctory, but this cannot even be hope for. D. om Mr. Lincoln, who wil pri ly be bere. fan CS ae hones vm of Melee Hos. | if teapot be realized by direct steamers. | Now, with all your pelitien? koowledrs—and T ar | What than is to be done with a rerult so repagnart to ot: so we 0 CIA De. Abe niiay, June 25, traine will leore or ed that Joho Walton was wtenit A vew General of Mariae, Rubaieava, arrived by the | willis most reed experience | wishes’ It ts of lexs consequence to discuss who were ve evne at ve | § Le war steamer Pirarre tis morning, and will enter | and tl st iets iy purpe to adthafraid Fou | Ot aod whe wrong open the question of membersh > = = 2 = ig: o'clock A. M., In. ac t tinee big duties at oben have fied to learn what really are te * Cunvention, (han It ie to determige Rew ihe demo. WINES AND Liquors. te "he ot wound of the od th ‘ teers of alorous were glorious at the Gio- | duties’ which belong to ® State whieb ual aciple, can avert t iconesnancn ann verre Joa yy - penetrating into the be Aimendares last night, basking in Uiesratiee | have no nich to extes } ef an tercconetabie Breach. tf divisi Rio NHKPT “TBR PUBLIC ARE FERPOY ge aaa eladoas above, “For Dover a at balf-past eight o'c' t wis 9 | aad the Couatiess charms of tne red and | 1 hav nt inevitable, it orenet wan tee aeartites purcaette den heme fag” Tol de ina And atatinge Adore. ro weet waniv a peat tetas examination of the | ve pertmanen: " ; - were fa rsay evening, for sAlbeay tion of whic wad ge ta | ’ nf the States, and to the integrity of the | ¢ re, A tding) arkod; there #rre , | sacrificed to any object of personalamb tion, | Ch + ‘Rew . bead and hose: the pret wert of ty | 10, if postibie, to the biiad co of pea | Brig ‘ New Yous