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-"jpr-MOJ DRF.88 8HIRT8 TO ORDER.
A parlaM Bt quaranUad, at.^ ^^ No ^ Bro4d?m7.
?^r^Bt^MAY_HA? I'omk.?UditMi who wiah to
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KOBF.RT RAIT kV CO.,
Ko. 961 Broadway, ' _
(.oruar of Warren tt , N. T
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(.. II. AM. SlLVBB YNaTC?M,
Vr tbe follewing celebrated inakera:
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By all tbe oalobrttad u-kera of
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STS-aTa catobrated _a_-, "lurh the, ttara Bre*l pWaaar* ->
|^_Msl_| to thetr fri.udi aod the pabBc._
FAlRBASKrV STANDARD SCALF.S.
-ParrBD to btbkt Bhasch n? BcaisKH.
Wabbboiib, No 1?? B?oai>v?a>, N. K.
FntE-FROor Sapes.
8TKAHM fc MABT-t,
No. 3W Broadway, BM NA'orth at, N. T.
G?ov_Rdt Bakers Noi.-tik.ss
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Thb Hb?t ih l aa.
Na. 486 Broadway, New-York.
Nt.. 112 r-ulton at . Brooklyn.
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btii uMs-Mai iiin-s.
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Ju uST.i fi. uiium ror hn- S-kkii.g M.chlne worl, ??.o, lit_t.
P_S2-.atlb? lair o, li.rTiuuklin l^kl^e^M
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bAl (HEuiivs Hair DlE, Wi? -nd Toupee
Fariaart, Ne. ln lit-i d-.t. Pii.ate eutrance lor ladiea. The I'/e
appii. d is the akv lighi roon..._
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artkle for Drr.aii.*, Beauiiljli.g. Cle-niaing. I'uilinj. Pr.at-rriii|.
tnd lajaU.rii.g lh. ? li.-ir. laadioa. tiy U bold bv Urnfgisl..
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Klmonai ok Hari Depot.
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Paoor OAft .-aTiiiK t*
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arbere they are rowfrepan-d to exhitnt la tbt? i .--.omere a
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No -*o liroad*.-iy.
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BiTet boufl-ou, for aale by
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A blKl.lflNNI. WlllShN.
fcstt ta almaat iiupoaa-.tili to g> t pure taotiruon NN hiikef. and
B*rtl* prttkTmtd to ii.tub bj phj nciaiia, Iot iin_eiou. t?:ii
pmuAt. ?t bave *. .ui.tt) tn* agaji., y lor tbt rmre artiule in hottlia
mt ili'-'K. i.ti., kt a>ea Hi\..r I.o..rt>on V*abiaky Ui.t.1'-i..-a whi, h
art-U.a-Oid/at ni'il .i.o-l ? at< i.-.t* Ib the BtBB*. It ia put |tp__
tb< d?t.Mt-i hui ., li, kkith hi. t?iii--an each nottl.. ?id coinr*
B_a*l t* ii. Ir-.m Ce dt.UUeria;.. Nl r can guarante.' to tne puulic
?abo laxi> thi-l-i-kod oi t.l.i.1) lh .1 U. v _rr uot bu;tug .purita
aud lUu^s, iai?? i tl I'ute <i.ti i.-j ,II.,'i k.0. NN l,rii ko.i ( Ulk?UL
|ae ??? w loo* .0. Mr .-. X. M.1... tlu -iiatilier a n Ita*.
txrid I't l?I) di'tgi.t ii. th.- ?id tlie Hin ??-:. I ..', ' - a
llkt.a. t> ft i U l l.emiatf lt l?r"ge;-ti.
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?upt-UcAl, t^o. t* I'iO Ml]'
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Obaiiba?ii liiadarhif. and tll feueral d, hea.tn,
thtas. U ecl .in. a _Btt liirarisiity prored ' taaedt
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tray, N. Y.. ai.d *<>ld b> all dr.|'.-i.u.
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talUt toatii'j! f,T ioois. rinlro d. i.ndg.-., d-p'.-f rill > hullt and
ale- ki >.t Vi a*a .a. and aBylliing renn.nr.g a cn, up aad d irabit Oal
ot | ti..t. bH?faBarn Na ? Atatdeo-laa*
ln. Marmi euatiaaea t" kmyiy bia&ADiCALCtrKl
TMtiaa witb aiicee*a, iii elerlinx cuiea of Hern'a or Kuptu a
i^diea uait, ri uj <.n by ? i.-i.iale in pnv.tte n-oni. balhii.^
Ura*a?.. Bu| pt.it. r?. ftbaanld-r l.rae.-a, Maapenaory t'.anda.'--,
fkilti fcla.ti<- Sla.ikii... K,..?i ;>?. nuri j: ur.fal appliBBcea, by
ItAfclB * _o . No. 2 Ne.rv .t . B. V., <,|.p?.'te.St Pai.i'.l huri U
J.KXDi) i-croi), No. -<.?Dyapeaaia, witb ifo naal
ati. ndauts lieaiU.urn. l)eprr?.i..n ol Spirit. Na-ik.-a Niilityol
tli IfTritrb .'ill,,i.t braaathii.f laoaa of Ippetha I.aa.i.u.le.
kr., iu le radi, aliv c red hy t.'ii. i_ip-.r:?,.t i(. n.i-dy naaftd
UpOBaaaiial).!. i.ltb'e bit-ad. i'n. - -r 1 pei ti.itca. .-..itl I.v
t i.riii ii lt Drrtnrr, .\i. 4";i iir-?dw.iy, N. ? N urk
Taa Paiara ?n \Nait- iv c.um. \ pablle
tneeting ot citi_eiia waa lield in Mmitreal on ravaday,
l?>i rhe Mraaae al Maafcforias whal lAtrpa thould (??
ttkeri (/, (,,',|. a woftbj ri.eiitioii lo tlu Prinee ol
*nhi.a. 'll*- ('l.ainnuii paaaaaaad lo ?ty lhal tbe bm???!
ii'K Ind niihtii i-ut of u iireliuiiiiiiiy iiie.IiiiK ot lli"
aHourri af 'liadi-, wlien thc aaaalfoB BPBBI wliikt mIioiiIiI
tl.. ( itv oi .Nioiitiiitl iio upon tiie oaaaaka. lt vvun
tlie Ihi^iet < itj iii tl e j.i,,\ iiue JtinJ ill lil.tUVlril:11,|_
*??? a/raa: work tbat liml bara acliieve-rl aaiaM tb' M.
Jj.4Aiet.K, ti,i tA.re iioniid to(i<> N?aahiag Worthy
'iLl1^**?* ?*? *? l'-0!**' N"ilniii_ h?.1 y.r leeii BtV
llad, Ua it httil U-en niKj/eetka that ii _.-_t of tliirly or
i,,_'1> ot ?*-r rit.r Hi-foi,. i*hIi<>uI(J i(ii ilown und ineet
llxe 1'noe. l*-l,,vt t^_,-b.e, _MK.rtujg iii- ln re; uud Ihe
?-fl?*tof mm'I. h ??-. - rouiiiiK ?I> Ut? ht. J_?-.\ rerni i\ mld
??^__l*fVr"*,*'K,<i,'U,f'il ''"' h,"'r I'n-t'irulitive t-. Ihe
-jwlsifti Ilirone. It whs hIbo intaarirW ir, i,at .? trinm
I iial acd ttoii.l ?^ beh t ivr-vd, h ta^j, i,,,),, UM(i ,,?,.?,?
troumMtn, IimIhih j_Him. aV.llo, ao.r..-ui.oii a Inrire
ttrnm, in a Iraild.i^ eeastad for |li?. .k?jJ_.,??; ^e
hrtttfi* to be U*t_inut^i aud tbt.. .tv to UlruniiMkU ut
(be -aame tinrt-. tor tU ?ak* of daaVayina rlu- .?
f-asriMrt of tbe fnaivitiea, n t utitixiMteta wm- fonm-d to
t.hUni aulai riratiBiiwf mn4 tb. iiiinniiuii, r?ii ,,t daaation
Vuf fiicd ut $.>. (>a? of tbe *j .uktr-c.,,,,,,l,UIJfcJ ?f
tbe ditttulty tbat bud to be tnonautriu.1, owiaa t<> tbe
letiio_ti?-8 exiatiug between tbo variuut partia* aud
L*v<-t? io tiie ciiy, bot boped that all thmt, wo?id i>(,
aforaottee, and Ibat all would uniu, not i.nlj i ,# w. k
BBlomJ welcon.e to th* IViuoe but to airang, 'i,e fe?.
BfVhita in aotb a a_u_*ar tbat ull f-rtiea aud all 9laaa.?*.
BM((bt jJiurtkipaUi iu tbi ttlobratiou.
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FKTPAY, MAY 18, ***
Whal
the
TOCOKKt'rONDKKT*.
-.. ?. r,.lr,-(.<l ("nmmnnlearlotia
W. oaanot anttertake tn retiii- ^'^7Mlim,inlcntl??.
No notice c*n be Uk,n ef An.aykwmt g gS) h- Ui.
?"? -! ?____ :'r ia-^BR-TajBJ n~caM_ily for paMtB
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iti pa'f i aat c<ty _
THE CAMPAIC.W Ta-IBClWa.
W. i-ane to-dav the firet nurnl.er nf tlie Cam-mign
Edition af Tur. ?aart-WlBBXl Tribii?e, wbich con
t?inn He | roeo4?(iin?e of tlir R.publirau Nnti-nal C'U
Mtitinn ut ObbbbRJb, an.l Nvill rlone with the ii?ne
of November 9, in which we hn|H? to annmuiee the
tvii.mphunt choice of a BepnbHeaa Frenident and Vioa
PiaaMaejft,
Thf. CaatPAiaa TutniNK will thue conawt of fifty
one regithir i-fnei- . f Thb Skbi-WbbklT Tuibine,
1 eing the fnll BRRJ of thc Daily and Woekly oditiona,
?nd one of tho lnrgent n. NTHpHpera printed, rontaining
fiwadvertisermnta. but giving afnUcurrrnt l.iatory
t.f the 1-reridential ORafNMB af 1860-the Platform-. of
tho wveral partica, their randid-txio, argumenu, mee-t
intfe, upeeibeH, _c., with all the intcrvoninK Stata
l-'lectiouB, luid full 8iirnu.ui ie? of the Koreign and other
new? of the day, inelnding lett-Hre from our wirrettp-.tid
enta in Kn.irland. Krance, (vonnnny, Italy, Califoi tiia,
Svuih AattRka, &c &c. IWa iaaaa will not (ttafaaata
lae read nnd i ti/.e.l l.y ard.-nt politiuana only, but will
be intertsting to ull, und ihtiK calculated to win the
iiiiiii. raal a* tvell aa tu Bioaaa und Htiumlate thowc al
readv ronvine. d that the l.cpu'.'licRn BBBaa '?" f"Uiided
in trnth und jiinticc, and tht refore ought tu prevail.
Tur. Camiak'n IxtlBVBB will ba mailed on the. fol
lcNNinic teims, jnyable alwnya inadYancc:
For Rt-ini-'le copy '.Jl imitiea). $1
?? 11 copies ** to oue addieiie...tJlO
.. ?j_ ?- *i?
? lOO **?
WaBRiaaf aaaaa" |tt for 11 aoejee taaj at any timo
nftei wurd ii. reiiae tbe numberto M, or from M to 100,
l.v aeaM-Bg taa dirt'crencc it* BBPTI betwecn the price of
thc t-iniiller nnd thut of the BaRBRR rlnb.
Onr own intereat in tkaa -BBJBg papera at n prire
I'lin Iv exeeedinx tha f<>8l of tbe Nvhite paper in ao eUght
that we la rot he-itate to urge all traadcaire the
tii'iuiph ff the Republieun BBBBl to cooperate with BB
1 a . ;ulv aad carr.trt effortf to give B %vide and .general
cirrulution to Ti;k ('AurAioN Tnint ne.
Wa will and bbmteea Bt aiai to any onc whu Bad
write for theui. Atldrenn
HORACE OR-XIR k Co.,
No. IM Naa.au it, New York.
ll.f r.ipubluan Convention at CLicago yetttver
d.iv did imt reaeh the point of bullntinu for candi
dfitea. the day being ooiiKiiraed upon varioiia pre
liininan BB_B8aaBRaf ueeessary to a tliorotu.-h organi
zulion, and to the loiination of thc platlorm, The
qaaaiiaa raiaaal by Mr. Wiluiot ?.t IViiiir.vlvaiuu,aa
to nn hut Not.- BaRMB delepntes rbould be entitled to
NNh" cnme from BMcR arfcaia there w.iri little or no
liep'ihlicnn oriraiiization, lcd to a warm dohiitc.
Dekgatca from Maryland, Kentucky, and Knnaai
pn.testeducuinat their not havint aecorded to then
??aai rigbla iii that Couvention with nentleuni
bafll other .Statoi", where, if more bad beei
done, baa had been dared than by IRR88 on thf
? ther eide ofthe line. Their romarka were re
cei\edwith entbusiagm, thougb it was evidently
the iiiteiition ( f .Mr. Wilmot to give ruerely a f'uir
repreaentation, aud preNent au unlair one, froin
tbeae Ba-tta Ntbere tbe Kepublicatu are in a mi
nority. The tfaeattM waa at lengtb settl.-d by ad
mittiiiK Um itBRjatBB fiom Kiich Statea to cant one
vote to eath lalfgaif prescnt. The Buainess
C. n.mittte piopoHed a rule that a majmity ol tbe
whule l.lt-ctoral College, or 304 Yotea, tmOOii
be reiiuired to noiniuate the candidatea. Thin
report wa? rejected by a vote of 3111 to I90| eo the
eandidatcM %vill be noininated in the iisual HRJ b]
:i iiiiijoiit) ol ihe del. eiiteo present. The pl.itforin,
it will be Ei-i-n, iH btiilt of ntrong tiniber, and there
iu Imt one jilank ia it?thut on tbe ToritF? wbicb
will b. likcly to give riso to objectiona in anj
tjuaiter. Or tbat point we may nafely def.r tc
tbewiwlom of the Couvention itaelf. Wbat thej
buNt- doue they inust hase done with goud reabon
Mi. (arc4-ley cBBBgrapka at midnigbt that, in hit
judk.'iiiei.t. the Opposition will uot be ablo to con
c.-i.triite upon any other eandidate, and tbat Mr.
SeNNistd nni!I piobalil) be notuiiiated.
In tbe HaejBJ of Kepresentiitiv."! at Washinga
to'i ~eat?T_RJi Mr. Daw.-K of tbe Coinniittee on
Cojitfrted Eli ftionn [iiiiiotinced that tbe Supreme
Court of tbin Stale bad certified that tbere wan
i.of tin.f ta aoali t.'ratiinony in the contested ra?e of
William-on ngainat .^ickleM, and he moved tliat tlie
l "urt be raqaaaifi ta nppoint counael to take
tt-ritinmiiy. Mr. 1'. W. Walker, the corrtapondent
ol 77rr A. >. Fjjjrtsa, who bad received from Mi.
Wendell. tlu- l'ublic l'lii.ter. a H'im of bRBRBJ
Nsliieh, it Braa underHtood, be u?ed to influeuce tbe
rotea of iiicinbcrs on the Knglinb bill, waa expelled
I.n rtfoliition from tbe reportera'gallery. Thia is
ol.e ol the Iruita ot the intentigatioii before thc
C'oYode Committee. Tbe editorn of The Eipnsi
aie e.\(.iieratcd lrom aii> sbaie iu tbin ttRRBRBBB,
Mr. Walker not having been a eorrekpondent of
that latBCf ut tbe tiliiehfit teiM-d thin uionev. The
PohtOrliie Detieii-nev l.ill nnhk panked, appropri
iiiintr .<*i:t,.";M?,IKiU tu Ihe eontiiiiiation of inhind
j.oatal rotiten, for a mail to Havana by way of
BaVaUBBSB, (.'liarl.-Mlon, aud Key Went, nnd other
pnipi.H. a. The bill alrto given jjira^lKMj to the lute
Cutbnt Line arf due undur ita (.oiitract.
Mi. flaNiri of Misaiaaippi eoiitinued hia ap.-t-.li
j.rltrdb} in thf l'nited Statfla Senate in reply to
Mr. Jifftiglaa. He rejindiatad the di-ductiona
nmdo by ll.e .Vfiutor fiom Illiuoia fr.nn the
B.tioii of State l/4'gialat^raM, and the opinion<
of liidividiinla on tbe .imation of rion-iiita'rvention,
nr,d rt pa-eiiilly denied that the Prrnideiit had ovit
n.hoi-iiled the doetrine attnbutrd tn him bv that
B.T.t!ejrnm. He iieerii?ed him of unfairne** in .puo
tatkin, and enpiaeialli in reudibg only an much of
Mr. Mi-.i-riaH li-tler .in Miited hia purpoae. The
MebolBon ivttter of Mr. Caaa, ke aaaerted, waa
Bi eeptaad by uuiin Deliioerata, not btn-ju-e of, but
rn apite r?f, the durtrine advanrfld thrrein iu rela
tb'ii lo the Tmi rit(?riea. Evfu tlie Charlt-aton
Conventionwaaiiiadutoadopttbe minority plat
fono by a trick, whereby an unfair dhiaion of the
Tt.tfMofdi'le'Kuli-') wnaaerurt-for it. He deuled
the imputatinn that tbe leotAdera from tbat Con
vention VN?re jjaanioaiata or dianrganiRcra. Thr
intcgrity ofthe DB-BMtTB-- party he coiiHi.lcrcd
ofvaat importinice lo the welfare nf tho couiitry,
bul it MM only to be prer-erred by adheritiK ?..
principlc. Wlun it BUBBial fnnn thut the
lVtnocratBofMitHiriippiNMiuld be fouud outside
ofit, ami oiitaide ofthe I'nion ttlao, when tho
I'nion it-uHtd to ausiNer thc purpnse for which it
was erontcd. Mr. l?8ti? wai treiiuenlly inter
rupted by Hr. 1>. nglas, aud made. verv little heud
vvfiy ngainsl his opponcnt in thc interlocutory
debatc.
A liiRlily rcnpcclnble niccliriK uf Koiillemcn wai
held Intt cvenii.K in thi* city to make preliminnry
nrrangcinciita I.t bringinK into thc field lor thc
rrcsidcntinl caiivass tho Hon. Sam Houston of
Texas. Wf giNe a brief report of their pr.-ceed
inn- in another coluinn. Ahioiir those preaeat we
nt'o?nire the nutues of Bmm\mmm NNhose naturnl
affinitiei would lead them to uupptirt the iwminee
of the late Union Cnnvention ut Baltimore, had
hat nominatioii becn aueh a one as they belicve
the cxigency of thc timei rciinires. They propoao
to hold a niriM convenlion on Wednesday evening
to reapond tt. thc nominatioii of Mr. Houston, be
licving, and very jKuiHibly they are riRht, that aueh
a uomination will be acccptablc to thc Northcrn
vniuj) of the I'nion purty.
TBIlRITOKIAIa I.Kf.'INI.ATIO"/.
Iii his lute speech in tlie I'nited States Seuate
Mr. DotigluB nlludcd to a bill rdatiiiK to .Slavery in
Nn\-Mc.\ii'ii, paseed by thc BSBBM a week BfB, ai
nn ciid.ncc of thc nort ol lcxinlalion wliieh may
le t-jipected from ? (.'''ii_rc8a which did uot aceept
thc doctrine ef PBBB-B. Sovercignty. To this bill
of the Houae an amendment Ima been moved iu
the Baaatc to bMM thc law* of Kimm .(vfcttft
ing Slavery. Tlie Senator tVom Illinois holds hin doc?
trine to bc a nunmoii ond middlc gmund, by whieh
contention ofthis chnrae'er may bo aNoi.l.-d in fu
ture. It iaprccinch fot tliin rcanori thut Rc]>nli!icjinrA
nhject to it. They, nt l.-ast, want no middle
ground; nnd no better evidenee can be giien that
they are right in this detcrmination than his onmi
ackiiowlcdRinctit in this apaaal that thc eiton
rion of Sli.Ncrv, uiider hin rtiling. will be sccured
tNioor three faflCM lurther North than undcr the
jiositivc pmtection of hia Pcmocratic opponenta.
The fmal trinrn|.h of true Kcpubliran t.rineiplcB
in certain upon n direct iasue on the prohibitiou of
Btevaryi while Bfaa aaa Ba-_t_| mm)4tmM ?>>
wiiiih Mr. Dtntmmi paafoaaats aaaafa Bfjtfatiaa.
if peaee is MBVISa, it is at the price of liberty.
Thc bill in lelation to NeA-Mexieo i*-, k? far ns
thc Baaaa is roncerncd, a broad aaiertion of thc
ifaht nnd dnti of thc IVderal Oovernincnt foi
which the Kcpublican party is contending. It wa?
carritd by a clear puity vote, and ihoNNs the nc
rc--ity nnd Ihe bcneficeiiee nf Congresaional inter
ventinn. Its firnt n.-ction repeals all law-i and
parta of law* in that Tcrritory which lcgulize or
ticnnit "IhceiiHlavcment of huniun bafafB, BBBBfl
m ai piinisliinaiit for critiic." I'rohahli BB more
ferociouH an.l disi;rneeful mmmmtmmm) tt^T mm
grcHfed iij.on parchmenl aincc nien learned ?<> lub
stitiiteclcrklN f.nircrsforthc red right hand, and
they evincc BB completely the inenpacity of the
i.enple of that Territory to comprehciid the idea of
n republienn fjovernment, that for thin BBMBB
tilone, if for no otber, thc Kuardian^hip of a pa
nntnl govemment was demaDdod. In January
M an aet was pasK.d h) thc Territiirial UgBBaV
liire relatiNe to contr?ct? bdween maet. rs and
an vants. The -1th -ectiou i.' this ntatute provideB
that no Court of tba Territory' k"-11 B_BB co^ni
zancc of any complaint of eorection intlict.'d by
mantcrs tiroii iBTTBDta bound to them by c< ntracf.
This proNisioii laaa not coitcern rilaveK iticely; it
aj.plies to all BBkTfaalB, whcthir mt hBaaabttU *cr
fiBe, or for labor in the fidd or mincs, whether
"ahfiphciria. oi aaaati bbb! wt jouriicva," arhattMi
Niliiie .,r l.lack, and wh.thcr men or woinen; aud
while Bl ttMBC may ha floRK'd, accordiii? tu thc
Act, by their employers, it dcniei tlnm all appeal
lo the tVurtri for protcctioa, nnd nll laifBBB. And
this is tho sort ol Iiinv nhieh every Deinocrnt in thc
Baaaa votcd, only a Nieek ago, should continne to
be luw in Ncw-Mexico; thia %n tho lort of l?cmoc
racy VNliich Mr. Douglun mi l.is party invite thc
Geraaan, tha IVeaeh, or IrtKh eetaaial^ Nih.., in
vitcl by ll;c cliinate, the toil, or thc rieh MmM "I
that rcgioii, shall be seduced into makii,!^ it thcii
ln.mc.
OfMaeh cmigrantK they htvt even a more ?nm
inary and certain Nvay of dinpoeing. lavery black
man, it is presumed, either is or ought to bo a
ulaic. Whocver sicn a bl?( k mun at large is
aiithori/cd bf another act of the Territory to suji
aaaa that hc had a maattir somewbere from niIkuii
ln- hud run uway. Acting BB this prosuniption, he
is nt liberty not only to BBB?*, but tu employ any
lorce to arrcut this fuj,'itive l'rom u r.al or sujiposi
litious uiaster, and hand him ovcr to the Shtriff of
Ihe eimiity, BfhBBa duly it is, undcr peuulty, tu
?BuriaoB the man and advertiac for a ma-ter. If,
bt the end of ci.N uionths, no uiiiMi-r uhiill appvar,
NNhirh?on the suppofitioii that there ii noue iu
(-.xiKti'iicc?is au cxtrctucly probnblc crirc, thBB thc
ShcrifTa^ain jidv.-rti-ai s, but thir tinic Ihiit there is
n " ni^'ger" for sale for cash, titlc Nvarranted.
And at thc end ol another __ BBBBB?B, proi ided u
claimant does not in the meun tiuie appear, proie
n claim, j.ny chnrecs, nnd tnke- Um property away,
the article is put up at auction at Um d-.or of the
Ji.ilar Couit-lloiia-e, and sold to IhsUfhaathU.
(br; sold, and titlc gi cn ugaiust all cluiinants,
excfj.t it bc the fonner BBBBtaf atorcsnid?titlc
j.'ivcn l.\ T'-i-ritorial Iiinv, in the hodt of one Niho,
whuteviT may be his ri^lit to I'r.-.-doni by humnn
Iums?ue say nolliin^ ol the Iunn* ol (iod?is left
nn 'thout rcdnss, for no asaevt-ratioii ti his can be
ol any avail, for his e.idcuce aKain-t a NNhitc man
in liot le_,tl.
It is aueh iiihuman enaclnients as these that the
liiited Statea Il'iutc ol 'Ueprei-cuttiaNes has seen
tit to niiiiiil and reud<-r \oid. Wt NA.tiit no b.-ttcr
tiidcncc of how iitiachievons a falliiev the doctrine
of nori interveiitit n i?. rrid of thc iinjierative neceB
sitj of lafiabtioa by Caagreaa for teirttar] baloag.
ing 1" all the Matea.
IMM t.f %a AND THK DI'liKlltit
Il Mr. Doiitflaa's lato hjieerh in thc Senate
provea nolhiiiK eUn, it provea at least thia, that the
pit of 8quatter8ii?rrt)i|<oly at tho l.ottoin ol which
tbe Democratic party now liea flouudering, with
very little praaaaet of c>tiieattaa, it a pit tit tbat
party'sown diRt-ii g. Mr. DaaglBa diarlaima for
hiBisell tho honor of aiiginatiog thc idea of Nquat
tor Boveroignty. lle trac(s it buck to Mr. (Jaaa'i
fainous Nii h.'lsoii letter. Mr. C'asi hud prevtoutly
tdiiitnitt'd him.-elf to the W-Bkot Troriao; but aa
thc Wii-ivt i'l'vMsv itvod iu thc vNttjf of the coa
aent of tha J4outh to hia nomiaaiion for the Preai
aVrtcy, be bit upon thr iaVa otHquattcr Hofareig nty,
aa a contri.niice for taking awny from Con(treaa
any jur adiction over the quoation of Slavery in tho
Territoriea. Mr. Caaa it aeoina, ktaafW, with
cbaracteriatle priidener, before vonturing to nn.
iiounce publiely Ihia new diacovor- in conatitutional
law, cotilidenlial'y cir. ulnted hit letter for wceki
befoie iti publteation among North-Weatorn and .
Sotitb.Tii Demoeiatu, util it nvbh not u> til h' had I
obtained for it tbo innctinn of the grontcr ]?art of
thoae to whom it waa communieated tbat loven
ttmdnnita publiratioii. At tbat time wlatthe, ;
a'awboldere dreuded waa tbe applicition of tbo |
Wdmnt Proviao to all tbe territorial powa-iona |
Hcpiired from Me>ieo. A large part ol the North- j
ern Drinorratai bad, likc Cen. Cubh, rominittod |
tbemiwiNea: to tbat meiiKure. In tliii poaition of
tbiica, tbia ideft of S'quntter Sorereignty wai
looked upon with fator, aa an expediont for
enalilitijj tbene Northern Democratr. t<? witlidrnw
from a coininitmeiit whieh had exeited ao much
alaim nt the Smith; nnd upon thc -trength of the
itvt ntion of tbia doctrine, nn aet forth in tbe
NieholHon letter, Mr. CatiH nrcivcd the Preni
dcntinl nomination in 1*-1H, haNing been frora the
first ballot the favor, te eandidate of th?< Soirliern
Statea.
la again wb.-n Mr. Dotiglaa himaelf brimght for
wiird thin .S.|iiatter-.Soveiei?'nt) doctriue in 18.">1
&n a cortT and excune under which Northern
Di-morrata might vote for tbe Kannaa-Nebraaka
bill, nnd the repenl of tho Miaaoori Prohibltion,
tbe rlaveholdcrn nunlained it, and aaainled iu incor
porating it into the bill, under tbe belief that tbia
Squnttcr-Sovereifctity principle would inevitably
lentilt in tbe introduetion of .Slavery into Kansas.
Itoth Northern and Southern DemocrnK for
purporen of their own, and withattccret view to
the hfltt iaat* und extension of Slavery, coneurred
ingi.ingto thin doctrine of Squntter Sovereignty
a eonspiciK.tis nnd leading poaition in ttieir party
rrecd?and bf in ntt.mpting to cheat the North,
wbieb waa ail iiloiic the renl object in view, the
Northern nnd Soutbern f-eetiona of thc part) have
finftlly got into u bitter and dangeroiia qunrrol. it
ia 110 ii:0re than a rigbteotiH retribution for the
frnuds whieh, by thia meatiK, they attempted to
perpetrate.
Mr. Doiif-Uii'n npeecli, at leiiHt if he can be con
tidered ut BavRBtiaf thr neiitimentri ef bia frienda in
tbe late Cbarlet-ton and future Ililtimore Couven?
tion, miirt hc regarded aa ptitting aneidlonny
hope of eouipro!nir.iii(* the point in diaptita? by
lueuun of I Mi of douhle-faecd reaoluBBflBrr to bo
interprcted by each party to suit it-elf. Fither tbe
Conventinn munt rest aatir-fied with denying any
power in ConpresH to ititerfere with Slavery in tho
Territoriea., or it niurt come up to the ultra Soutb?
ern mark of insiating upon a CongrenRicnal nlave
eode. It munt el.o..se betwecn throwing aside all
ebance of BRIfjlRg any Northern State and the
tn.ul aeceeiion of a certain iiumbrr of itn ultra
Soutbern adherentt.
Kven after the qtic->tion ofa platform in aettled,
there remni.iH the atill greatcr dittioultv?ljing at
the bottom in fnet of the trottble about the plat
forTii?of Iffaaaaj Bfaa a cnndiil.ite. Itwillbc
found even innre diflieult to diapoaeof Mr. Doughm
than it ia to diopoac of BfRRitaf SovereigntN. He
and bia friendo wii! cliiiK to the nomination witb no
Isfll tetmeity than he himaelf nhowa in rlingingto
tbe party in apite of all attetnpta to shake him "fl".
Tha htcady Iront wbieb hia ftdherenta ahowed at
CharlcKtnn, and thc nira which he now begina to
aaraiiine in the Senute of nne entitled to Hpeak for
the party, indieate ar. little diapositiotitoyield upon
thin point as upon that of the platform. We do
not find in Mr. 1'otiglaa'a apeceb any intimation of
a iBBkBJlH aa to yield hiaperaonnl elaimafor the aake
ol baruiot.y. When be -p.-.-.r.- with Huch decia
ion about hia deti-rininatiou uot to be rcad out of
tbe party, be MIRRI to intiiiiate at thc name time a
rcohltioii uot to be ahufticd out of the candidacy.
Ilitberto Mr. Dotiglan baa bad la utruggle againnt
all the weight of K.vecutive inlliietice brougbtto
benr agaiiiat him. Hia aiifccaa, nntwitliatanding, in
tecuririg costrong a party in thc Couvention, given
him now a power, in view of thc future, qiiite
.-.|ii,il to thut of tbe Kxecutive itaell. On tbe other
hand, the Keeeis8ionints apju-ar to bave gonetoo fur
to jield. WUI Doinrlaa, or a noniinec of Douglaa,
aa PibbVbRb, they would hnve little t<? exp. ot.
In the downtall af Mr. Fowler, Muyor Wood
thinii.ht be aaw an opportiniity to mond hi- politi?
cal fortunea. So he aent to certain of tho Tam
nany leudera uni hinted, in fact plainly Kta'cd,
that be derired to be taken ba.-k to tbe Old Wig
va,;.in, wiih all bin camp followera. The term?
wbich he propoted we have been unable to learn;
but when be made ai_.il_r overturea, juat befor*.
tl.e i-barter tiomitiat ons la-t Fall, be niked fjr
more thau could be conceded. Wbeth.-r tbo pren
nuie of n M nt miaforttinea, and tbe imminonoe of
del'cat, v ill lead tbe Ttmmany mauagera to be
more n.ai;ii.iiiiui"Ur. m>NN reiiiaiim t>. bc aeen. Aa
Mr. Wood ia fincerely d.'Hiroug of reti.riiing to tlie
true fold, from which be han a<> !ong wuudered,
we trtn't bc may he .?iccommodated. Wby ahould
"hirdri of | featber" be kept upart, | 'iitrary tn
tbe proverb ?
Iti:i(BLICt.N ('AMr-AK.N Cl.l a.?At the rcgiilur
ni.elii!'' aftha OaaRRaiga Cbk laal ataRiag, tbere Nvaa
tha na--i.il rpiiii.ii uhtheiinu.'"!' wnataaj Kepui.liia-.^
yoiniir uieii Hti.l aai In th.- Bhaaaaaef Mr. PNaahBai
D111].. 1. wi... araafaaa toC^Beage Baahaartha Coa*
reatkaawbat H>n ..f tfnW tht ltmr Tork Hoyahliua
Caaipai|itari ara umtk ot, Vie-riei.dent Daniel
l lliuaii look tbe chiiir.
Beflaa baataeea araa eaacatal aad taaaj new mtm
1.1 ? v..ri ...11li1n1.1lHi.il iii'iniiiated. Taa feeliaaBof
ihflM pr. at nt \\t re. I.nw.-V.l, too liiliell illterertetl ill
tlu- cvfiitMninrj.iriiig bbm liiinili.-d ajflaa ajaalBBffd,
|..hIIon\ 111u.l1 time to be devot.-tl to roiitiue muttern.
gpeeibea and aei tiaM ntr were aaclarad to ke iu ot?tr,
a'.d iMr. \\ illimii 11. Fry, beiiiL' l.nnllv aalM BBBB,
n; i:> a I rii f ..j.. nini^ Hildieeu. wla.el. aet tbe bai) roiliux
t'.r tl | 1 vi niiitr. lle Iaid pnrtiiiilni rir.rn apOB tha
Imt Ihat, B?Jeaa a Preaidenlial raadidate ahoaM be
niiniiiHteil wbo eoiiltl BBIfJ I'l-nn-t Iv.tnia hinl N.w
.lerrey, tl.e vi> lory might t-'i|? from tbe bunde of the
li'ipni Iii aaa,
Mr. F.lliot F. Kl.i I'lkid fnllowed, and Miirwd the
eiithiiriiiBin of tl.e Club by MlluaioiiH 10 their tavorite
St-wunl. lle li -licved thnt Mr. Seward'r. ateady ad
b> it mt- to tl.e olil " l'mteitive' piiiu iplaa would re
. are bbb tha vataa "f tbe iwa him,.,, uu-ntiimed, when
Imh j iirt iiiuei aliniil.l ba fullv eauvaeaed iu the dubuten
"i 111 uii"i ai paalitiial tmttaat.
I'l. M. I.ui -." nr? I.wart/. took the Htmiil, ninl made an
exeited BBBBBl for Mr. St winil. lle roulil liv.. aml 1I1.'
for mi< b n iiun, be n.-u.|, und pledio'd biiunelf to take tho
rii.inp il. ii.et ?.| lli... rtuterii.iin'n iioinii.ution.
Otlier Mpeecbcr wir.1 ninilc, rbecra wtrt- given for thc
PBIiy, ita ftkt i\ bn. and iln leHiliug iiu-n, and ihe moat
BBBgaiflM l."|.c nnd irood feeling ptvviiiled.
Dn in.'lioii, id,' (|ub agrtt-J lo hold a raliflratioit
mCl ting, 011 tbe iveniiig ot tlu- dlir on whieh liewn
aboiihl reaeli N.-w-York ol the reBiift at (Miieago.
Sai t or I_ 1 a. t oiij -The Meck of priinc li.juort ouce
itort-d at Waahinkfton in the ccllar of tbe Chovidier
IliilhAmann, wert teaterday eold at auetion nt tbe Htore
of llenry BalaRBBaa llula. munn waaformerly tbe Aui
trian Kubaaeador al Waahiuxton, when. hedied about
a year agc. Ilo wat repukd to bc an <*KC?llent ju.lKe
of itooii Hqtiore, but the ?tcek Aold yeatt.'rib.y h' rr
maikable low MBBB, the (trvea tooeipta Uiiug but
I'^vKev W.
THE LATEST NEWS.
IlKflCIVK.il BY
MAGNF/TIC TKIaRORAPIl.
From Waahttiffton.
Bp*olil Dlapaieh t? Tha N. Y. Tribuna.
W-MMMVOV, Thuraday, May 17, 1*G</.
THK, RKCU'TION <?P THK. JAlVMSKHr..
Tbe i.rlieinl rcception of the Jaaaaeae F.mbaaty
at tho White Nouso uttiacted a gNB*. 80M0B?B8 of
spectntora nnt-idc, and thri.rwd tlie l-'.-itl- Moaifl
with privilejjed persons, ineludiriK a large number
of hidies who were not roiiteiiiplated in the origi
nal proRnimme. Ongress was informnlly invited
through notice in the newspapers, but witheut any
aaaaafc pttaaratlaa Tha M.-nib?r* were mix.-d
iminiscuously with tlie orowd, nnd in the rear of
two linoi of Army and Navy (.fficers, bctween
which the ceremuny loot placc Thc wln-b-nr
raiik'i iM'nt was impcrfect aud unaatiafactory, and
only ii smull pnrt of those present could either aee
nr beur.
'Ibe novelty ofthe spectucle nlono compentated
'or the mmpm nf nttvnding. riverybodr f.<lt re
lieied at the clobe.especially ourJapanete frienda,
who bad to c_oounter the curious multitude, in
thoiralow aud etntely parade to and from tlie
l'reKiHenfx. lt waa muchnoticed tliat nooe iifthe
Mini-ter* af otber Governmenta were omcially
jircaetit, though Mr. Stoeckl of liussia, aod per
fanpa othcra, were in the erowd. Tbey all tr. at
tbia Kmbaary with tnarkr.d indiffert-ce, and, per
haps, because the Tnited Htatos receivod tbe firat
ci mpliment. Cards are ont for n brilliar.t party
nt Gcncral Cass's to-morroNV ninlit, and in compli
loentto the Japai.esc, thou?h that fact ia uot
(ituted. Thry w ill be entertained by the Tresident
ut diuner, and, perhaps, in the eveniiiR.
A l.OliBY < URHKSI'dNDI-.NI F.XI'F.l.l.r.ll.
Mr. Walker, rorrespnndent of The N. Y. /.'/
p-rest, was expelled from the rejiorters' gaJlartr. on
Mr. WinriliiNv'a motion, owinu to developments be?
fore Mr. CoTode b Committee. There are othct-H
whodeserrea similnr nr worse rebuke for their
notorioua venality and disgraceful prostitution of
an hor.orable caling.
THE ATTA.'KS OM ME. M IIN.NHLK.
Mr. Bnwman, the ostcnaible editor nnd proprie
tor of The Constihttitm, appcared bcfor.- the
Covode Committee, and testilied that the various
articlcs in that papeni.icrMr.Scfirinblc'sevidei.cc.
nfvernl wecks ngo, inptitin- perjury, the first of
which was wiittcn by Mr. BftmaO, und the others
by a subordinutc, had no refercnce to Mr. Schnable
or to any one aba, hut were j/.-ncral in their
character and foundcd upon ntre.-t rtiui'Ts, bar
room reportn, and the like. On* ot tln-sc artieles
reflected on the Committee as rntuiivingat l>erjiiry,
nnd Mr. Olin took occasiim to stiKinatize Mr. B<.w
mati'a conduct, in liew of his own tcslimotiy to-.lay,
im it dcKcrved.
Mr. Bowman knew if he made aily applioation
of these ofleneive editorials, it would bc folloNvcd
by a suit nt law. The admission undcr oatli that
rucb iiifnmous ahaipi were fulu.inated without
any foundation bnt the commonest report, and had
uu diiection, ahowa how much crcdit may bc
nttaehed to any statcment from that sourcc
THE KSCLISU AM? ?bi-Cl MLDI.N TIOM IS
Mr.XICO.
Advices from Jalapa to the %%% of April state
it araa baaara there that Mr. MeLaue was favor
able to themediation v.l.ich Franee and Krigland
had tcndeied BB the bcliigerents, and which Mira
iiioti 5icc( ptt d. If that p licy be aanctioned by thc
itistruitions from here it may produce a material
efl'ect upon tbe political fortuues of Juarez. The
recent bnttle bctween Utaga and Ve^a, in whieh
tbe former was victorious, has been mistakcnly
claimed ns a triumph ti the liherali. Vr.ifin is
fightirg for hiniR. If and indepcudent of both fac
tioiiB.
THF. WAI.KER tOHRF.SfOXDF.NCF..
since hbigt Blaek refused Walker's peremptory
challtnge, eflbrtt have been making to chaiige the
iariic. ia that the responsibilify may devolve on
Scnetary ThOMBBB. There ure pOfBOM, in and
i ut of the Admiii'stratiou, who would bc wHfiflg
to seo a personal difliculty ItaaM from this coutro
versy.
THF. IYAOMI'TOV t'ONSTITl'TION.
There is every jirobahility now that cvidence
will be produced to prr-Ne that tho Lccompton
C'? i.stitution was not only pn-pared in thia city,
but by whoui it was written, then coiiied, and tu
iihoni it was mibniiitcd heforc hcing seut to Kan
sas. Tho origiial draft is said to be here, and
v-a* revined by number* ofthe t'abinet. Tho Le
cemp'on Couveiition roceived and ucted upon it in
the form it leit Warhington.
TIIE AI-ntOITMATION' HLU,
There are Imt I'.-ur Apprupriatiou bill* lemaiuing
for the action ofthe llotise, viz: the reguiar 1'ost
Cflicc, Civil, Kaval, and Misccllaueous. Thc Sen
ate is much in arruar> with the current busiucsai,
und there ia little hopc of any practicul legialatiou
while the preseut debate continues.
MM. DOrt AIT'OISTMUNT.
Ccn. Dix's ?p|-ointment to the New-York T\>*t
f'lficc wiil bc Kciierally ^atiafactory, from his hi?h
iLiunctcr aud rrapooaibOlly. The nimori of the
.?ippointiiii-nt hcing tendcred to Mr. Buttcrworth
are cnontous. lle was oue of tho parties who
pioposcd thc compromise to the I'ostmaster
(ieneiol, by which Mr. fowler was to l>e rctuincd
nnd whitewiirht (1, iijioii conditioti that his friends
would pny th(> dificit, nnd which Mr. Holt prompt
ly tcjcclcd. Thnt proposition would BOOBBBBlify
I'li-clude him from hriag Boaab.lercil elinihle for thc
( flicc, aud B_ght iniohc his piesent |u>sitiou iu
jci.iiardy, if thc rresident dischai^cd his duty
stiictly.
Tn tbo Anoclatn- Prria.
Wamiimithv, Tlmixliiy. Mav 17, lfti"U*).
Tl.e l'n-iitltiit to-<lay iioii.inui.'d tn lha flnaalatha
Ib ti. .li l n A. I)ix. ii* Paataaaatar of ihe City ol New
Yoik. Tba up|H.iiiiiiifiit wiil. iimii.'.liittelk . 'iiliniitHl
\\ n! i-iit tl.e t?aal | icliii itmry of r.?fiTam-e.'
?ii'bn ( hniinri <? Akiit. ni-.. 9oahraBa4aaaaaaaalaa*
jinii-irol lha N> w-( irliniiH Ciihtoiii-Hnunf.
?
OTltHkUt'lillriHtft I'oliliit.
BaajToa. Thiiradny, May 17. 18(10.
A large nit-ctingoi ihe DaBBBBfata of Chathaaowa laal
tvei.iii^, coi.di-ti.iitd tho eoana of Mr. Jobaaoa, iho
Ibhgiilc b> Cbi.rlotoii, froiu thcYllth Distrirt, iu
miiil' aaahiH Doagha ? aad NoaaaaMaaad ''-ut u aaw
Dktnct t'inieiition baaald lo Laatraat kaa >-?id D.
U>uic iii lha u.iitt.r. It \uin ul*o ibbbbmaaaaea tha
a .Sii.te Couit nti.'ii 1 c h.-l.l to in-t rii?t lha Doltpit.'.
ut lurgc to Note lor Douglrut ut llulliuiorc.
1)4 iiKM-rnlli- ?'lttliim ln AllKUMll.
Ai i.t mn, Tluu-aduv. May 17, 1BN.
A latfa li.inociiitic Dwctiai was aald laal aifhl. to
non iuiite new Dakajaiaa t<> thc Nutiouul Caa~aaHaa
hi I hltin.oie. HraoJatioaa wera tmSmmmi byaaavar.
wbalaiag auajorlty, aad ihe Nutiouul DabaBBBBB aa*
\< intcd lo lha aSliilt- t'ottvelitioli uh well us thc Blilli
u.or>- were iniatructc.l.
1'nlon iCaiitw-atItin Itlrrtliig.
l*iaii imi iiiiA, rhuritklay, May l>, IHtsN.
(iivnt |iif|>niHiioriB for a Union Huiiiii .iti.ui uieetinjj
tli?a pvaiiiiUK ***> b?u>K nmtl.., witb uiutu, and a lur^o
Ull riiigitig. paruihug thu alitc-ia, Jkc.
UIE (ITICAGO COITVENTIOI
m
Adraiuioi of Prov"tioBal Mtpm,
THE MAJORITY RULE ADOPTE0.
THE PLATFO R M.
iVR. SEWARD STIU IN THE A$C?9AJIT.
m
NO IJAI.I.OTING YKT.
B>-. Ul M-patcli I-. Thr R Y Trll'tHj*.
CllK A(.o, Thuraday, May 17, tBjft.
Thi- ("immitt. " on ('r.-rlriitinla fail.rafl |a> laakl*
on .-<iti t report m to Texaa, tbe TVrritoriat, aai
the other dinputed delegationa, the m?i_*g aaa.
lioa o< the Cotivei tion waa whollj obobbibI k
(Kni'i.r.-iiii' tlio-c (puf-ttiont. The rep?.rt waaftaaaY
recominitted. Tbe Texaa vote waa aot a taat
ti.ough the lcaditig Seward Statea voted Va, aai
were delrated by one bundrt-d votea.
The HuaineaB Committee propoto a rule tbat a
niajority of th?' whole Klectoral CoQege, or 304
delegatea, be retjuircd to nominaU. TVia
w ill be renititcd by the Seward men, and irobabrt
w ill be mnde n let; iti. adoption defeaU hia nurtrli.
No prtxpecta of a ballot to-day.
?j p, m.?l be atterno4?n ueKBion cWarad the aVka
for the nomit.ation, wbich ia thc firat aai tmJj
buaitieHH to-morrow. Tbe Slave 8tatea wet* tat
dow ti to their actual number of deleifatae freaaai.
Kantaa nnd Nebraaka wereadinitted, and tbe I)i?.
trict ofColumbia allowed two votea. 'I_e wkk
number of votea now in tbe Coveution, ia. now 4jf*rJ.
The iippon.-ntfi of Seward rhrauk from makiag *
test of the piopnnitioi. makint' -VA or a majority af
the Eleetoral Collegea a reipuiaite to the nrrnuna
tion. Some thougbt it ui.iK^cmary aa a meacare
to defeat .Seward, but thc characterization of R,
ue borrowed from a Deniocratic Coiitentine.
where it wa* adopted in tbe guia? of tbc twothiraa
rule by the Southern Statea to prencrve their
URBbbRJ numerical power, tumed more a^aimtit,
and it wa* defeat.d by two to one. Ita mtriaJae
tn.n grratly friehtened the SJeward mon, and ttVy
fi el themrcheB relit-ved by itn failure.
TLt platlorm given great aatiafaction, and tbe
denionntiatioiia of appbtuari on ita ndoptum,
both by the Couvention and amonif the a-iai
ence were most entbusiaatic, and laated totne
in. n:t ntr-_ It Hfeuiud well uigh iinposaible to
Btaf thc burraha. When the toriff reaolntion
war read there wa* great rejoicintr, more thaa
over any other one reaolntion.
Mr. (..iddinga moved to recite the I>ecl,-?nitioBof
Independence, in terma aa amendment to the
ori^'insl report, but the Anti-Negro Suffrage StaW
oppoaed it, and it waa lost. Mr. Giddingt thea
rctired, vexed and aad. AlVrward, Mr. Ge?>. W.
Ctntia propfmed it atrain. and made a brief tad
telling ripeech wbich carried the Couvention, ind
the amendment waa adopted without a cmint, by
thiee to one.
There were no >\iya to the pbtfonn, aud coaa*
ijuent'j no vote k) !*>t_ten.
There waa an attempt by Mr. Wilmot to mnaify
tbe Anti-Kuow-Notbing reaoltttion, but he earty
abandor.ed it. Carl Schiirz't speerb for thia reao?
lntion waa very fine, and won the ConTentionto
him and to it.
The friei.dn of Mr. Seward aay the platfona joat
fitaLim. Hia opponenta aay it it ao radical tbat
it aaeaR a Conscrvative candidato to harntoniifaj >
tl a el. menta, and get the votva of the doubtful
Statea.
Th.- AYigwam wat even fuller than Tv*t<?faBT
and thc Couvention and npeetatora preaented a
popular r-pectaele never before witnested in doon
in thin eountrj. The clearnenn, dir-tiuftneoa. aml
bel_a<aa of the rcsnliitioii?, and the hearty wel.
come they reCeiNed l'r?i:i the Cotiveiitioti, detBOB
rtrate the growth ol the Kepubliean party, with ita
ttiufideiice in itself and iu tbe people. Sucb a
platform. so adopted, in a n.-w era in Amerieia
pnrty politipa.
11:4;*)^. m.?The feelinjr that Mr. Seward ii to
bc li.iniiiated haa been incrcar-ing all day, and it
ntill dominnnt. Strenuom efforta are making to
night on both nidea, and the oppogiti-.n tTfaoitt
(-. in,- uaius; but IB do the S. ward men.
They claim tbat Vennotit haa n turned, ti-t
New-Hamp^bire ii di.ided, and that tbere ial
general yielding all aromid in tbeir bebalf. Itit
impoRBible to count up the St'ward vote to l
majority. but unless thc oppouition can denionttrate
tbe ] orsibihty ot can-}ir.g up a vote for aoaieeaa
an bigb aa hix, and tbeir doteiniinatioti to hoM Irai,
*j tbe Iaat, he will be nomiuated aftur a few balloia
to-iixrvow.
MctRr*. Blair nnd Truiiibull are the onlytoeft
named for Vic-l'ierident with him, but the for
iticr BBja hR will not touch it, and yet th.- SeB-ard
people bave tbe ntory that the whole Miaiean
vote iu to be translerrtil to thcir eandidate.
lllinuiH, lidiana. and reniirtyhania, aay that
with tbia platform, BRb. Mr. S.-ivard, thej are
beaten beNi.nd all bope in the latter SUtat by
yt'.tU' to 9t\9*m\ There will be no tdeotlV:' ^
tle people with Mr. .Seward, and the ehoioe ot I
Juhn Ib-ll hy the House in a very comamn jodj-.
ment.
The frienda of Mr. Lincoln Nvant 100 voteaj
for him ou the tirat ballot, aganut 17\> for Mr.
BlrWRIflfa
Mr. Ra>m..nd of Tht X. V Timr< i* her.' work
intt'or Mr. s, ward, nnd Thr Timts will aupport
him if nomiu..t?-d. .Tobu W.-ntwortli'i influ.'"N* tt i
alro for Mr. Seward, and he says hc cau carry
lllinoia. at
Nulnixht.?ThotiRii tbere it an iocrea?ed diapa
rition to gatber aboot Mr. Lincoln, noeffettiva
i-iaahhaation of oppoailiou in jet foruied. t?hio u
uticcrtain, rennsNlvania civea m poaitive ateio
unien, nnd wh. n NewJeracy brcaks but half |M
to Mr. Bswari. Part of the Misaouri dc^atiot
prefer Mr. S-wunl to Mr. l.iue du.
Tbei want a coiinentttiNf. with Nvhoiu to mak??
winniiig light, or a *tiaight-out radical for a |Rb>
test of pure principle.
New-Lnglaud u announ and doubtful. Sheia^
pu/zled. 'I'hey h.Mtate both to denert Mr. SeNvard
aud foree him on the doubtful Statea. They are
likelN to be much eut up. The Maataehu^tu
delegati.n biiNe beeu in a labored ?_JJ_"J
anauirt. and ahow an iucreaaed diapotitwn t?
leave Mr. Seward. aud go for Mr. linoolo.
There ia no telling w bat the morrow will hna*
forth. I'rabublv Mr. Seward-but by no m*""*
tbat certain to-night. Leading Oppoaitieo a**
aicdiiNNiihearted, and mty tbat with a m?j'-?i/
and tbe convictiona of the Conveution againtt Mr.
Seward. he in ttill likely to be nor-onated. Tv
S, wnrd men are fuil of h. po and J<>?. but t-atta*
?ite their figurea. Tho riatfotm i? IjjJJ
agaiuat hiin with aome lorce, aad iM .intiJLRoW