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a-?_?K*r*<l tbrlr ftprii. b-*rf>v aa t>r lt*-** with a *?* of fatb
tSTbtTtT-THiN,. .Vli-'teh gr..|tr. exlent an.l aariet, tba. they
l^r-BreTe.lat Ib- ?..iui..-n. ??>"?' ,?|' ? '>. prev...... bbbbob.
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next dtwrto l ur-.i.iuia Mu.runi.
Ro.hrones-n.aair luck.-.l ?l.b tbt- trtoa. ?*_??*<
that arUillc -kil: ra-. ii.tt. out li tbia rotmtry. Tbe *- .rtni.-nt of
Ho.s't ? loriiito
_8B_8B they are ronndeut. br BBtttad Ib ba-auty Ib Nrv?-i.<rk.
?T-^rricVif-f tl.- tu,.. no* .""??' k.r) ar.- gr ,.!..??<.<1 lo tlu- I'-w.-.t
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m ,_??t-"u_.briu;i -Bot-t by applylBi 1 -he olir-r.
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KlNkt-L A. LtOK - SKWINU-MaCIIIN-S reiflked
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Z_r bS>e-4 l*r....ia.u bf hn.- S. wl-if Mschiiaf-work sb-o. hlgli
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S_.K_rfctT.a7 Agr_i.w__.td ..tliir.N0?i broadway
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Pl?ll*. SrWlM- Ma. BIHBI.
Tat BBfll in laa.
Ko. 49. Uro-idwai. Nrw York.
No. IM . uttun ?( . Rrook'yrt.
H?-.wiM-MMHiv>-l.t.o..a: H. g-LOAT *
r<v.'s r.-_-lrst.-d B__ 11 I .* "rb and Bbnttla ***B WfrMa
tI)lls|_ t. lt ( --! - (Bl >l. l'? ll'-nUaasy.
Wn.i.Kix A OlBBB'a ?^?."Aini.-Mai hin_.
" 1.1 put 1k br.iefx, ti,--, " -1 ik.-T--n traaaralpl
- I. p,t..i.i.">.tly .a. pted tt.t_ii.-rly bbb Hrtt-tra #M
Prire *?:*? Ssle.ro.-... hn S8B (-.....dtv*- a>pp 8t m BoIM
~ BOMJaTIUKU Nl B .--A til v.MiK, Tl ( ki.lt. Yy.Y
xjtit Iimih xud Otroa couibined, jii.t p. en e>l Si-iiple.
Kn'tiinx i.vwi.iib.iidtl.ifi.-.?.i ek-tb, tfOtm s.de.sppiod
t*.D> _ia|l_ ? lla-18 .'*? -n> .-iii* u. h ??* BtBHMa.
KB-IAII I'k.aK ..V LlBBBAI. !??-. ? -KST T-.TMbTkAPB.
0,drrvt)-i,.H.It.ir|,li?<i. p irsgeptJd. ( omp'.cto in-'rucioni
tro wlibekBi" lieii.n.ei. Setifl for a itteu?t. ?.,.?.. ...
?^Ali, IM'VBKSAT t. B-KOUIBB ?? ?"2j_i_4^J"
Qniitina. t ?!???_-?J !??*? ????>??? I " Bo. 4B8 tt road way.
MlLVtARDM N I.1.D1.KS
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Whbbibii k WiiaaiM ?
HawiMa Ma. BiBBt
Theaa- Nee.llei srr ,i.,t,le c\ Bauf
rabued hiitliu. lart .-"te-.:. aud i'-<?.
CViiKKX ?' '<?>?*"?' Miiwaki.,
*""Kk* -.,, 81 Ws r. i, rt . N.-w-V..rk
Im Kni HiKRior-iopir EkOHWVM.
K. A.NTH.-.si, Ne. Kl Hroadway
Caulogur. atut .-ia r.-tript ot 3t_uip. fteflflgfltflBfli taaflirltii
fat au.sl.ur- k. J 'hr trsde.
\.?v.kori(iai..KM f? tM-Oi-T-n...... OaaBtattaaa
~ BATtmi.OK. Haiu Int.. Wi? and Toomn
Faolor., No. K l;, nd-.t 1'iivst. eutrance for ladlei Tbe _y?
appll-B ii- '1 - akk-ligb' roonis_
""iiARKt'HTKH.-OPilKltorit ifl thetu-nt and tlhUBBBd
.rtki* for l?r*.?i..x. lleatu.irji'.g. ( Inialng. Cirti-.g. Presrrvu.g
J__Te-..-H g -l.lt' l.-u.. 'm h 3-ld Kt '""?-?___
M-.l.l)INl.> 1 Ull'.K..D UUIH.
? Evr-rrbody abouid hakf a b-tllr. >?(Trf-BBBk
ri.KSkll KvhKVWHKKK.
VanefiHurrd by H. C. Iri-avlfM ?t Oa, No. 48 Cedar-rt,
I't-s 1 ,ti rr kttrb.-.. I?x -No 3 l W_
_ FllK_ \VHlr?KY.?f>U barreU Ba T. B*ttt I BflM
RMtc. BourboB. for aale by
AtwxTbb, MrLfoKP * Co., Noa H5 tnd 37 Broad-tt^
A MUHCUAL WHIBRT.
As it i. airnOkt iiupoat?k. to gn purt- Beurbon t\ hiikey. and
_BBta pntttjuri so mmb bj phyaiciaut, for nBtuttreoa con
?isii.ta w< have recurrd tin-?Brnrt!or thr p-irr art.rl? in nottlri
Sthe Ba?M ty --slt Kiv.-r bo, r.*i, tk h,-a> i>..till.-rira wUi.-h
BR- Ibe o!_ lt ind u.ost B-lBBBlf iu ti.e Slato. It ? put up l-y
tbr di-liUri hiuiia.lt, with ln. i,.mr on esch bottlr. and foinm
_|.i.., t to u? trom the diitiib-n.-a. ^ l Baa guarantni to tba mfttit
?bebnvl?ii?braud oi wbiakv '.bst Uia y urr uot buyu.g-pint,
aiaddn.ga hi-. l.dPuir Old Be-bam, fcc W-Bi you purti-?i
basuit-lo look loi Mr V. X.8; nt.t ?d?_-aafl bbibs.
boid by ev?n- dr. gfiat bj tbi. and thc mrr-unding 1 Urt.
" l.aa.kMAN kll.,l lii-inlaU ik Umggiat-.
>.*. Y 1. .1',". 511 .:>-.. l.n.ndwsy, .vrw-Vork,
OBc-e oObr nurtilltriea, whtir U.t- If-llltlll tudr Bt?J BBB 8.
euppiitad. No 24 UldSlip_
Ht'SBAMt'B .AI.CINEO JIaI.NKSIA
Ii A-pe r>oui uuplrasam is.ie. ai.d tbrre time. (hr strrngth of tbi
eoo i.i-ii ( al.it.id Msjciieait.
A V\o Idl . iti Mr?.1 and fonr . int Pr.-iiil.ini Silvrr aM-tl .1.
kave U-eii awsrdi d lt a? being tbe b, it is the m-art-i. Kor asla
lr Ibe diLCtilta and rounln af,.r. ke-per. fenrr .11. ?nd bv the
?4>tu-i ,r IH...... I Ht-iHiM,. Phi-delphla
TllItOAT AM> l.l'M. DlMKASES.
Coei.ir., f'oi.r-., IIo.R.KNF.as, Aa-T-niA. Baaer, vvhoopibo
r-oriafi, IffFU i.Kii. aiid ( oNki bitioB are rajddij iiured by t?tt
? rtat aud wn, knoi* a '??"---dy,
i)K. VI iMAKS llAlJal Bf W,LD CHBhRV
To att-id ei-uaterfeiU. take MaJ thsi witl: tl.. printed nxme of
the proj__ tora, '? IBBB M' ri>v...r tt ( u.. Hut: .u,'- M tbr outer
mmmaaa, BaMly t. C ttmaak-Otx, BAkiati.>iii Paaa,Baaa
? ta fct'o., A. B. 3ABi.afc<o , MiKxiioxk Rombim, ScuiBr
BBi.iB, Bkiti. fc Co.. andotlier Drugijiiti.
"l)R. J. BoVEt iKins In.iKlAl. \Vi\i: r.iTTi.k-k
Areb?)..i. 1 d- ubt 'br moa' tab?Ma rrni.-.ly ii, thr woild f-ir
Ik.i.isnt ( i.v-1-siTi..N S.-.ir pkryiieUm msy dtmy th.ir
tttkrojCJ. "Bi-can prodoca. evvlrnc* ol iu--.
M.ibborn ti.ii.i- ' Tbey are alao irafly takaablt f-i tbeeareof
1>-M? Iou, I'iles, Nervoua ' - I*- Bia;
f?eir, i.d sll ia-<? wb.-re s toiiic ik requurd >,,,J by xll
_):_4__L?t*. ( Ht_i_? lln.i-iriKi.;- fc ('->, PrMiislart,
** ;,-. T8 W U - ?-? ? iork.
PaRIM.I HA'IKR PAINT, for_UBj| U CBBlplete Oie
tal1k- coitu.f for loofi. ri,ilro'id biidgn drp-Ji. vUlat hil.iami
io<kt or vittelt. and tnyrbii-g .r<i,,.rii.ga a-beap aa I I
Ol |lii t HKI
_1IL(H)D h(K)l?Ka.. 1. ? I-'a-r tlu- cure ol ull I-88B8M
having B t-ttinuinptive lB_-BTfj: for i,.i|.,rity Bf d-f. ir: y of
blc-od; l?r loas-.1 ilr.-],. ti-rko.sin-t^ ri.-t.il.t.t -.rfeua-ril p.n.tr.
tioo tbia lt irtitlhc a hru,i<- ' j>-.-p.-tn tit?? '-oii-m'?da lUrl ot onr
.-f tbe n>OBt rrlit-blr . medira ktK-a.ii 1'nta t I p-.'I->ttir S.ld
ty OaaBta fc Im tmrt, iNo .o- ..i->-d? iv. Nrw-Ytrrk
LVOM'tl KATHAIRON III .."11 pi? r <-!(..sn, BBBR, f?T
Bttl. r-y ( PAKLirv IX.U ME. N? 44 (. 'if tt._
Ur. Mah. H fttiitiiitii'ii ta. appl) hLiRAtnt'Ai.i'rRr.
Tirss with suctwaa. iti rtirttin: turea of llrrnis or Kupt irr.
l.a.ie* w^itrd upon bt x frrnair ii prieaflB raouia r!ntb::.g
Truwa S..j i-a-it.-ra t!b<4ti!d'-r-_ra.-r?, Su-;-ri,ai^ Bsi.ds.-- ?
Hilk l.la.tic Kia-cluif. huBe-CiPs, ind allsuir -
s-aksm fc Cu . No t l r.,y ,t , N V . oppo.it. 3t Pa ilaCbarcb
Omjinatio*. or flaaaiBB MiMsioNAito:fl.?-Aa un
iifually larj-t atOgTlgaltc BBBB?Mai BBt eveninjr in
the ..t-lbiiiied Utitch < bunli, coir.er of Tivcrtv-ninth
*ttreft and l if'.h avemie. tbe oeeatioB bauig tba -nliiia
tii'ii of t!cl.-v, Mr. Ja>hn Scnaldcr nnd lat-oi ;iral W.
Kip jr., ar PflBBBJB Mi-n oiiatiee. Atur the ueiial
BBBbI?g exeic'tr.ii. the It'ev. Jlarvev D. (.a:.-4- prflaehtJ
a highlj-iiileremiii^ flBliflflfll Ifl whi.li _? rt i btrad tlie
labun. lt Um miceioniiri. r nmler tba eaia ti rhe Dutch
C'l.orah, inid ti e beflHrltsaf ikarMBM gt :.-imlly. Ha
itHin'cd to the }>n un -e Biade in the Chrwtiau reBgion,
fti,d thoni'l.t ll nt Ifl ll ia :,{.'.- >0M c"ild do what t.'ieir
ii Emtt amat aVflaaii 4 ai,
lu ti fl (- 81*8 tt _B remarkfl he MutHl that tivo 08B
lUlie. B|0 tl'i- W88 BOt Bfl mBflfc inoiKV litv-ted (O
v?i,id tl..- < rnrying ("rwnrd of t'.e Chriffliaa raligiofl ur
tlieie wae n- v, t?pflaflbfl. b) tkat i>4".|iJ- <.l a BiugM
?tf.iiHit* milf ot tlia.ity-. and three rt-iiloriat- Bgo rhen
Mould rn>t aa ti nt y PflflfaV tara aafl mi u'ty aee-Ui .>?
thi* i-iiM-m kin'l ;"a there bt_T8 now witi.in Umt fOBI
?wallflt-f tkathiiiihiii whi- bka waa epeaiiug. Tbey
?Wtll reiiii-n.l-. nd tl.e ".aat, i.nd the CharcB lookfli tm
vraid withtiiifh ro th( tnttir.-.
Attir tle j'rr'.riiuii'c nt th* ordliM-lloa atrriaa, and
_balBB__g oa .-r baBfllfl by tt - lYflabylerjr, tba (harge
fo i)f*nt-wivHirdHiu.-d BsiuiflflciBW? dalivered bjlna
ifev. Mr. N'rtka-r, wboalh-M IB tllt. UiOfll tOUcblllg
jiiaiaiiir fi th. fi.n.ilv (.1 Mr. Sruddet *? vt-;. "I wli'-m
Imd dud wi >.- ei.^iit,"'! in He great rat?8, Bnd their
la-i.'r ii.aw lav iii lurtsign au?. llxo pttraalaof Hr.
Kij, wire undtrhia j lu-t.-inl mr--, ai.d he 1. m-w tull
wtil how 11. le fortboo topaii arilb hii?>
lt. tho taaraa ol _Jb remarkfl l a- ;,,|,i tliem of llxoirdntt
to tha li tk, Im t, "t ll,a ir dn\ ... their tilh-w m(-n, and,
in (oim li_aia.ii. . ..|? n- ti tbt-ai tn (,ti ;,inh willi tontn',
].e*lte todo lutllt- lu ll.a (.'ia. t a ,n-,
W l.ile tliin aul.-mn anu impreawvi et-r.-rnonr^waa ia
I"<Kr,t* ;,i l'? t'Jiurih, a i*. in wua??aetaaootflida
lLat elitiitld >>rit.g doiin il,.- w-ri-hi ai.uki uiM?ri the
litadaof th'**- i-ngHKed in it. Alaiiil iwuitt Bve or
ti.iitj, y-ii. u ri" u, i.i ii.g iu i,K, irom iif;..n t.
Inei-ty jeaie, all dtrre..| vt ,tb H-rupiil-uia i*an?, w.re
Utf nibliMJ in th. lo' bf. S-,ii,e vulk. -I ha.kwuidr uud
-orttarrix., ?adaavoti_g t<- -Mertuin tlm flavtii U| tl,.
jaafj fluarta Ibat dti-orat-d thoir i-aaei; wkHa fraopa
ttf ifcrt-c or I'-ur were dintributed l.-r<a nnd Ih.re,
iiidnlging in frivoloua (cnversation und irmi-king
jokea, at whi.L Uh- |artr luui,'li.d al. id. Ota.hai(y__lly
f?nt? of Ibe iK-r8on? wotild ?,*????.. mio :!.. doora, and ;,f|
Bttiiii^ Ligl.J) diaj.h aaed at tbe \aaapj'jraerrWa.
Tttr 1'or jf i CoBBiMiotniH.?Ar Ibf meeting ot
tiuM itoard ou hmturtlu). Wm. i. ?. ttVad war a|>
far.intsad k Ptttn/Iw-U for l*5ra?./kl> u. >'o other luieim-Kr-,
faCflf. th. itc-i-ti'.ii tk the Sa-'aiy fyjuad -i Mf8ft
M< >NDAY, MAYj^ IgOO.
^Vcoitl^r'OSDKNT*.
? _. l ? _?. i, r>, ri irrtid Cniiiin'iiil-atl na.
We oannot ^mhnAnhrtejetMlt ',',,,. (?,_,?,,,.?,? ..!.,,.. Y. .ial
No ,...!.. e a.l- '.??;;?';,., ni'.rt he u'.the.ill.Htrd h, the
J^rfj__^S_-_at^U.aB?Rn_Rb \ "
Bua le:: l.?er.7or T,,a>._B ahould l. all caae. b. ed
dn-aaed to liokt. B C.i<?e..a. Il C ...
H E Chi-bi H.at the I.00V Stand. iutide tbe rtaat-Ofli.a,
, -. LBJUTI, haa THB T .il'l'RB tor aale
A Poat-Offre ba. been eatabliahed at La Eox Kane Co , llli?
noi- 01 the iin< el tba Chi. ar.. und K-.ilton Alt l.luc Railroad,
iud L C (AB1<?.' npptihte-l Pontniarter.
I hi Trlbnnf tor ? nliforniu
Will l.' roHdy Bt 9 o'eloek tbia nionting. It will
contain tbo Mo.ey _j)_ Market Re|K)ita, Marriage.
Bad De.itb., ntid hII the lntfHt important NllBja mhi
Donie. tie Nt-wa, BBBBI tha wiiling af tbc- Iaat ct-iim.r.
Tio _t. amc-r No)th Stat will leave t>-luy at II
o.lick. Tle niii'-la <l"-.-at lOJi.cl'rtk a. tn. Single
aaplaa, ii) wrHppcra, reu.ly for tuailing, tot nalc al tbo
ootmler.
Onot'f Iho worat euormitiei. which bitc opponenta
charge ntnin.t Mr. l.iiioolt) ia hin cleelnration tbnt
?' tl.e people of thexe I'oitt'tl Statea are- llic right
" ful iiiiiHti-i-B of both Congrosa nnd Court-." ffi
inti. t c-C'iifpsa thnt tbere ia B__nc.hing nhmiiing '"
tbia .ciitimtnt. lt' Mr. Litwtoln had only uaid Ihat
CotiRrt-SB and tbe Courta wcre the ri^htful BBBBRMB
of tbe paople, tbere would bave been nothing to
complain ot,
m>
Thc- Kepuhlicans of .Vaahiiiftton held an enthu
,ia?tio ratification meeting on Saturday evening,
Whieh wat. aaVfaaaaal by Mr. Hamlin, who graoe
fulii aceepted the nomii.ntion tendered him by the
ChiiagoCoii.eiiticin, and by other gentlenien, who
pledgcd tbeir -everal Statea for large nujoiitiea
fot ilieKi-puinicaii tic-ket. Tho harinony of the
..ceii.ion was iutornipted for a ft-w moinenta by
thi-rli<gr;.c..ul bc-liB\iorc.f a luob, insiigated and
I.i-acl.-d, it ir Miid, __> the son of ati cittieeholder.
Thia dein.iiistrution oi tbc- rowdy elcinent in the
l-.deral Capital waR met, however, with proper
spir'it bj tbe Republionna, and apoedily cpu .1....
lt aiiiouiited to uothing more than a proof of thc
ra^e witb wbich the tools of Demooratic i-orrup
tioii antieij'ute thc incumir.K 0- u uew order of
thlaaa.
_?
Tbe stc-amer Adriatic-, which left Southaiuptim
mi the '.i;b inst., reachc-d thir, port on Saturday
ii.orniiig, hringing three daja later foreign intclli
gence. The London t ourt Jourral _______?? that
Madciuoi.elle 1 ..colomini bad geme to .Sienna,
where rhe was to be married to the Marq-ii.. aud
Duke Gactiiii. The Ml ih a man of property,
i.nd Mademoisclle ia .aid to bo ifl pBBB_____ia tt
?40,000, which abe bad realized by h. r brilLiaut
talcnta. Her name is Clomentini, her fathor being
tl.e Coiint Clementini. Tho main feature ofthe
news by tbia arrival i_ tbe i-ondition af affaim iu
.^icily. lt ia authoritatively aiiiiounced tbnt
(..-iribaldi had aecretly Ml (.enoa for
the island, accorapanied by an expeditionary corps.
1 Le l'aria Patrte denouneea tbe aet aa i.ne of pi
racy, and i-a}? tbat it will fall under tbe law an
auch. Hut, it is reported tbt- itiBurreetimi i_ gain
ing trouiid, and bau becoine ao powerful tliat
Priac. Castolcioala, tha (-o.onior, haa written to
bi- (.'oveinmeiit tbat be will ba unable to hold out
agaiti. t it. M;.*-zini haa i_Kiied a . tiiring appoal to
the SiciliatiH, utging them ouward. Tbe Khig of
Naalaa, becoming alanned, bau aj.plif-d to tlu
Northc-rn Courta for their couriF.-l. lireadsfulfr*
di.ll. 0__-B__i !'.r>| fcc money, and .1.'^Ml5| _Bt tlie
Clb ot June.
?Tbe ateamer Ai.glo-Snxon, with one day'a
later iataWpB-SB, par-s.-d Fatber Piiint yeaterday.
Thc new -loat, wbieb Rfiit ..ut to get her dia
|.ai._ice, going too flo?e to the Hteamei', wat gti)\e
to piecc a. Jler BBWI will be telegraphed to-day,
ou her arrival at _2uebee.
"SVe devote a large portioti of ?ur pagen tbin
lnoriiing to cwtraeta Irmu thc- neuripapers of every
party aird every portion of thc country, ao fur as
?. have jtA received them, rommontiiig on tbe
iMiininat'.on of l.lNioi.N and Hami.in. In the.e
widoiy .eattered and differing mniiife. tations of
i.jiii.i. ii, next to the conlicU-iit entbusiaHin and Hot
ihtaction wi.-ch rvaijnhaia bnath. ttotm tho
i-rt':ui_ < f the I.'epul lican party, the most atriking
leature ia the .-ulnirKion of a largo propor
t'f-ti of the Democratic journalu that I.in
001 R iJ not morely the moat fnruiidable
canditlate that the Chicago Cou.ention could have
BBBBI ntfd, but that there in a very great probubil
Ity of his election. Thai Ihe I>ougla_ pnp. ra aay
tl.it ii iheir lavorite 'ir. uot nominated at Ba'timore,
Lincoi.n will certainly be elected; while thoae
ubirh are hoafila to Douglitr., Hay that if the Little
Giant i.s iiominated, the man who beat him before
tbe people ol Iiiinoir. in IK'.h will not fail to repeat
tha triiimjib before tlie people ofthe I'uitt-d Statei
in 1W.0: at the . unie lime, ii.-ithei the frienda nor
tlie c?nert.ios of Mr. Ilouglaa aeein to take any
p!? arure in calculatirig the highly porinihle con
lii.geiicy of two lieiuocratic partica and two
l)i inc.eratic euudidatea in thia election. On
thc c-ther htid, such "inpera a? The Fhiladtl
phia Frtiiivg Journal and The Baltimore American,
wbich an* irretrievably committed to thc; BR__M of
that hRBBBBM tbird |-aita which ha. put in notniiia
toii MesiT.. Hell and Kvorett, with the itnposii
b'J.ty ofclectiiig ______? ea___MMki at tho very outaet,
axMiil tbe Cbicago iiomin.-i-K with a zealom uaalig
nity that nfforda tha beat teatiii'oriy not only to
tl.i lir bifk cliiirai-ti-r tl inen and stateHiueii, but
alaa to Ibe cheering prempect of their aneern..
With eiieh auapicioua onuiir tbe cai.ijiuign ia
oj ei.i d. I.et patriotic- men of all pnrti.a who de
tktO .ibovc- all thing-- elw to give peare to the eoun
In ot;d Kecuiity to tbe I'liion join in carrying tbe
t-Oiit?-at to a beiii-liceut iaaue b) the . l'-etioii of
l.|M ul N :iod H _MMX.
A bbMM OF '. iii: 'I|tm:i.
'Ihe ^ihdc.ui of tbe clioire ol caixlicli't's ms.l" by
ll.e (1 ii-ngo Convention ia aliown to be very niani
M.e tone BB* Ihe pnbiio preiah, uh wc.ll na in
athtvjraja by arhlch thc popular aeafimrat puthiM
iti-.ll fHt. Kapeeially cheering are the indication.
tbat the ti. ket will lorm a rallying pmut for all
fc-itiona of tlie (ippoHitioti tn tbe parlyiiowiii
power. The country il aifh nf .iii.govcrnnient;
aid. of tbe prcr. titnlioii of tiie powera of
ti..- Federal ,\dminiatration to bol.ter and
buibl up a laaal hbtaaaat whieh ahould, Inng
ogo, b;i-.e haaa lelt to the aetion of the low of ua
tun-; alck of the bud faith which haa romoved tho
nnrieiit land-marka, and denianded and received
iu \\ conees. ioua; aiik of corruption, venality,
nlibert, nnd knaveiy; aud it aake for peaeo; it
ti a kn thnt the (in.ernment ahall bo reatored to ita
ortgililil purpoae; usk. thnt there ahall be ii leturn
tu llioao find prineiplea which Iho buildera of the
Kepublic Iaid down at ita cnduring foundatioii;
n.ka that lido is ih-h and minor diUjproneea ahall be
forgotten, nnd that a n.-w Adminiatration ahall in
augurate a new era. Tbe evidence of thia feeling
is very nppnicnt evon v here. The elotid. ol mia
nppii.ic ii-ion and mi. .epr...entutioii which have
hung over tlie Kepubliean party, are breaking
awny. Tho Chicago Convei.tion, by ita platform
and it. cnndidatea, ha. placed the party in ? l'-'-i
lioti where it appeala w ith a new oonfidenre to the
ci.iintiy, and mny well oberiah thc- hopo of t-'Oin
nianding almo. t uuivernal aupport.
A moat imprcrasivc indication of what u to be
lc.oked for in lliiti n-apoet ia io be fonnd in tho fc .1
b.wiig citiefiilh-cctnaidorcd artiele from The
llti[hilo lotnmrreinl Adrerttsei, a journal of great
nbility and iiifluence, whieh, in 18M, aupported
Mr. Fillmore. lt plao-s the Chicago ticket at the
l.ead ol ita columna and thua eommenta upou it:
?The l.cptil.li<.mp.itty api-roachca tbe _t___a____H_t
of power, and -kith ita growing aaBBBBBaRBH of
Ktretigth cotdi-b B new __?__*? of reaponaibility. At Phil
mli lpl in, iu 1^"?6, it waa .chemciit, iiite_n|K-nite, fan
__i_4.il, booaaaa only ty aaBaalag to tbe BBaaaeaa<.f
?8B, arou. ii g tbeir prejndicea aad inthiming tbeir r.oal
could it nr.|tiire tbat bold on tbe BtSBakf att.uiti'.n BBB*
caauix to tbe buih'ing up of a BBBI political orguniza
tion. Ihat work lnli'iie now. The tarueparty wbich
in I.S."it. denoutitcd Slavery a* a relie tt BBlta_-_-i
iitidi.lliniiativ.ly d.-.lan.l f"r ita probibiti"ii in all
tbo Ttniioriie'of tbe Cnited Stat.-.-,; whit-b re_t_d
itwlf on tbia one iaeuo alohe: which waa all at f&
BftfB oi l.er at.d moat vital queationa of p?lit
iml i m 'iiomy, an.l pre-eiite.l no claira ui>on
tl.e aaJbaajaa of tbe itol-t-r-niiiided nnd c>tu>.-rva'ivo;
Ihfa Kimeiwrty. we _iiy, haa mct at Chi.ago du.ing
|ha wrtk ju-i il".-ii.g, and oi.iiii. iat.-d a |>oliti? __1 aml
BB ck.-iitf. in ull rnuttera of real in_]a-'rtai_ce; ho
ine ttom aaatkaal aaaB___da__to_B_, ro traa R> tha aai
Htanilaril of tlu- IBB-Uo-B B/hafhnmtnjiextkt tajtaiaaa
tle North und the South, tbal it appeala rtr.-ngly to
tl.e eBBRaha c iu.il aq p"it "l thoae who kaae tttharto
.ttiidnloof fronian orgutii.iiti"!) w _______ a* .in-.d?and
under certain management wiira?dangep.n-. |a tlu- |ht
] itnity of our I .loved l'nion of State-. Tlutt danger
iu. 1. nger exi.-tH. Tho Chicago l'bitf.irm .-..-.tuina M
baaktotho S'-niii; iaaaaaaa BSB-iag O-Hai ahould
not be yielded in a free goveroment; proteat* Htrongly
lor l_,.'__ii:.ieiia..vr w OBBM IBJ^S _BB_ tb. -cUri'V of
tl.e douic_-.it hietiiutioti. of neparatc sovr reigntiea, and
bringa ua back BBBB MB to tbe faith ..f tbe I'atheia on
thoae alhi r graml aaoBliBaB ofpoHtkal oooaoay wbich
H l.-.te to onr revcuu. and lha genenil dttty of Qovern
ineiit to foa ter tti.il givo BOfctJ to comuierco.
u0t aaa__BHRB weliave Jit.leto wty. .Mr. BBtM
and Mr. Ci.merun WOOM hnve aaaaa within tl.e BBOpa
ol tlutt xviah wt bave ao often expreseed?that the
Chicago Couvention would unite the Oppo. .lion l.y
i rt r-ei.iiiig ii platfoiin BB-! .-aiiili'late wortby of c?nserv
ative . tipp'.ri Wa have nften aaid that only at Chicago
tr i.l.l tl.e un on, f'T whii h xve labored at Syraouae in
1898,aad whi.h waaNBI iii_tMiui'-nlaliiiacci>iuplieh
ing in our loral politic., bo offectivo. In th<- b'.[H.- that
tbin might prove true, xve xvitbh<-bl our support frorn
tbe uoble but hojeletm ticket m.minateil nl Babiniore,
utltil tbe fiel'l of vi,-w almul'l l?e more open.
" 'lTie rtrtilt ia before the people. Abrahani Lha BBB
of lllir.'.ia i_ tbe Htandard-liearei-. So far an tbe Oppn
ail:' n ia -oiictrin d, tbe cboice reata between Mr. l.in?
coln at d .Mr. li.ll. Kor tbe latter, all couaervativen
bave a reap-ct m aiucere, an affection .-" tarncat, thal
onlv a atrong poliii'-al necer-.-ity could l.-ad tbcm t<> re
hm 1 im tbi ir x> tea. Hut what j nideut tnau, xvi-liinit
Ui cart bia vi.ie xvlitre it will tell ngainst tbeiniqnitona
jxixver noxv enthnmed at WaBBBRjR-fl^ r.ui hoiieatlv
n.y t li ut ha exi-eta t" uttain tbat end bv voting for
.Mr. l.'ell ui thia Siiiic I Tbe fal< a bave ao ..rd.-red tbat
not even bia ackno-vltdg.d j urity af atHt4-i.iinir.iiip
BBB BBRR i'- ictxnid, and il.oiigh we aml all tbi>ae wbo
tl.it,k witb t'F.al.ould beiul ourerery en.rgy to hi. - r
I..it, it u.-iiI.i rsaah "i.ly JBfaHtri. or worve thaa thnt,
in ii I'eiui crttlie uiuuijili. ,\ ber.-, t! en, liea tln- jmlb
of ilmy ' Mi. l.ineoln ia TV'iiiiiiatt .1 by n p'lw'erfttl
party. Hir rii..e-a ..- mor?; tlinn poarible. Ir ha
atioug pn.l abilitie-. iu it? favor. 11 he i.- tttn. \
ully objifllonahla, if tl.tre in no bubbbb la Ihe
maii blturolf, wliV _M rhouH liol li:el,l iL> . , ? "tl-: 1
il 'Itratllieiit of haa. '! UB "-A I BBB l'a. li t '.. : -ill
duty ot exerv i bl \. I i ? ri, >, ?
d<> anytbing t.,i 1 . . . .-n ?
r.p r-iutirfly ? ..?;_. t.i \ i-ruleini
i_B ? ). t n ( ,,:,.' ti whith a true iiuin a
itik 'i v i ' . Hr UbibIb bbbbc. Aattaaajas*
C'a- |il'--ni uwhk)hwaap___lhR?aw__a-ad,
i'iR 1 ? 4 ?' ? ii:.!,!ii tiu- uMiiig, ruign. i NM
tl.iliJ | j u.-ixi-, and inlelligiu.t fniiili
lu'iy I ?_?..? '? i,i. ii li. at the l-ott-mi of
i.ll iu"- ' ' |. il.f oallaaajaa 'B t!eti.__.i-t
the li- ? : ll.iii:l:u ..I Maine, i- ;? utate.itnaii of
rnhiv! ii ? -.. ? 't.-iiee. No one BBB 'loul't bia
iil.il' ? IIBB tl.O pbt.e, or w-'-'il-l I nr l-?
-? t'?? exi-utive office p!a-?-J iu bia
ba.?? > -? ? <?: tba d.-Htb of tbe I*i_-aident.
" .. li ai,-b v iewe ol the Chirairo plflff..rm and ii"m
it: ?'.'..' - ,- !. tl e kn"\\l-l_-e tbat tl.e liitle c:reng?h
balougii -- .a -t'-bii H-'II in thia Staie ia alaaadjf .liiuin
iabed by n e. ...id' raldn aeeea _.m to Sinn HuiMinn, and
x\ ith lha Old Whif butred of |)emoeracy, BBfBBd iu
xxith ou) in? llier* uiilk. and atrong t"-.liiy an in IXII,
booT aaarta, are eoaaehre h ta la- our duty io bIbm
th<- nniiiea r.f Uoeoband Raailhi at tha head of <"ir
colamna, aa a pl.dgr tbat we xvill exten.l to t.nuj aiuli
honoiabli- and fairl ful mippoit M may balaRf lo our
IBoaitiot: and iuflutnee."
It ia not neeenaary Im na to aay tbat MB ia BB_
bt any meana agree witii Ihe view bere aaatBOBal
c.iiceriiiug tbe rhilad.-lpbia platlorm or the po?i
tion of the Hepublicnn OBMH il le_6| but thOBO
ure u.etter. of opinion, nnd beaidea, th'-> are m_'.
tera of tbe pnat. .Vbat we d" atreo with, nto.t
cordial'y atid entireiy. ia the BoMfl apirit of paf
liotirm, and th_ c.-nim cetimatt' ol thc oiffaaaiajl
and dutiea ol tbe day whieh ..to ORhlhital b) ctur
Hufl'alo eoteinpiirary. There can be no tb.ubt tliat
tbe aume a].iril and Ihe aame jiulgiiicnt will eontrol
tbo c-oiir.e of cotiat-native men in all i|uartera.
'J'he only hajNJ of puttiug down ejtra.aganco, cor
rujifion, and miariile, and of n ainring |o tbeir
rightful iBpreaiae] ia the OtfTeraBaaat tho time
hoiiDied prineipl.-a ol tbe l-'athera lieic in Ihe hiie
tett ofthe candidatoi nominated at Chicago.
" In my BBBB-BB tin-Si.ien.' miiatl.-ii w.ll n..t n-ti. rni'il a
eritia tl.all Bave haen lif hnd teife t \ I . r Jun'l.l
' tia.lii.i l.aell . ..lutot -aeu .1 ' I liaUaaa Ih'. Ci.a-.innirnt aa_a_e4
|.- Tt ai.' 1 Uj I.i-ll aliiVfiaud linll -ree. I .t.. | I . .pe -i.r
t i.i.ii te lir dlao.v. .1?i do uo' r-p-. t lha llOUa* U> la!l le ' I d .
tijrrl II will raaaa In hl) dlTkUd. lt will I.. ...:r all one t'liinr
ae all llir ..ili.r. Kit!.-i lha np|r n.-uta ol Sli.t.ri ? .11 ...
tiiiti.. i asraaa)ol u- /tl?r. Ilwharath. p-.l.tn- _bM .hall rn. lu
t) < I.i'ri lliat Iti. iu thr nmrir of nlrii. a<e n_.tni.li -li; or it
ad.oeatr. will pn.li It for _ar.l. lul tt alull 1*...... _;,_. Ua
ail il..- Muiu.. .,:.! at vaitli a- n. .. '.eitii a. ?all aa la .-li.'
Tbin i-titiiig Hlatcui.-iit ot a atrong opinion ia
ijiioted aa ii.ude, in mo of hia Bpeecbea, by Mt,
Abiab.-m Lincoln of Illiunia. It waa, we have no
diubt, eorrertlv repoiti-il, f(,r il ia c. rtain that he
bat liioro than nnce aaitl very much the aame tLin_;
in \cr\ lu-arlt Iho I8_R0 t.-rtn'. .Ve, nevorlb'?!.??>?,
b.'lie.e thal tlnre ia, no occiiainii to ln- alariii"d
Ut it.
W'e havc- a oomewhat in-eurate nee.ilb-etion i;f
tle Couatitution of tbe Cuited Statea, und we re
call without dirtieulty that part of it which abol
iah.-d the African Slnve trade after the lapae of
tvtfDtj )enre, becnuee, ua hiatorj U-Ut ui. Uit;
frnmfTfl of Hut iiiatrumeut bolicved tbat %k
end of lhat period, in tho couraa of natural ero.,*,j
ll.rro would huie come the be#inning of tho out.
nf Americaii Klaverjr, nnd there would bo no longer
?n demuitf for thr raw material. If there i? 0117
i.ik thing nbaolutely certain aa to the opinionB of
ll, -e venernble nioii, it _ tbat they did not belie.e
in tin 1 crpctuity of the bondnge of the blaok man.
Were the Fathera riefbt or wrong?
Wc an- ih>t uti ure thut thcte i*. any claxs of our
fi-ll.u-citizci.a whodo m.t hold tlu* i.pinioiia aud
H.'i.tii..(DtB(.f Qaajtm Washington il alfectionute
vi-iiertiti( n. In a letter vrritten 111 April, l._6, he
naid: "1 can only aay that then: i? not I man
?? living who iviabea more flincerely than I do to
" set. a plnn adopted for the ah-olitition of Slav
" ery." There waa nothing, he ?aid, in another
letter, "'more certain" thnn that Virginia and
Mniylatid "mtiHt have, and at a period not n
" miite," Iuwk "for tlie gradtml abolition of
" Slavei.." Were these llfltlflg tjentimeiita for
th.- latlier tt hi.*i Country td indulge 1111
Thorats .JcrTeraon is held to be good Democrutio
authority. He aaid: " We must wnit with patieuce
'?tbe workingflof an overniling I'rovidence, and
??].(.*.(? that that in preparing the delivennce of
" thene our brethren. Nothing is more oertainly
"writU.11 in the IJnr-k of Knte thnn that this people
" shall be free." Would the utteranc* of this
opinion be a ialid reaaon for uot votiiiK for Mr.
.Jiflira_ii were he now alive, and a ctuididato for
the I'ri'hidency ?
There was not one ol the c.tcinporariefl of
Washington ai.d .Jeflerson, of any d.stiuc.tiou, who
did not entireli coineide with them in MM views.
I.ct ui come down tn later men. " .So long," aaid
H.niyClay, -'as Uod allows the tital eurrent to
" fl(.w through my veins, I will never, never, never,
?* l.v word or thonght, by mind or will, aid in ad
" mitting one rood ol free ternlory to the erer
'? htfting rur."e of httman bondage."
Dnniel Wehsfer M more than one oerasion
ftvowed, and veiy emphatically, the same opinion.
On the (itieistion of Slavery lu* said: " It has
?* urrcxted the religious feelingof the country; it
'? has takon strong hold on the cotisciences of men.
" He ifl a rauh man, indeed, and little conversant
?'witb human nature; and especially has ho an
?' erroneous estimate of the charaeter ofthe poo
" plc ol'this country, who stipposes that a foding
" ol Ihis Kiud is to be triflcd with or despised."
It is very eiid.-nt that Mr. Lineoln agrees with
Mr. Webster, thnt the eonrTicnce of the people i*
tt-nder on the sulject ol Slavery; thnt he believes,
nlro, with him and Mr. Clay, tliat this systein
(,nj.ht iiot to be extended; and that m holds, M
well, to the faith of Washington and Jefferson,
and a host of others?whose numes the young
Am. rican is taught to look with veneration?that
in the Providence of God human boudage i.
doomed to eventual tormination. We do not, at
il.ts moment, reinember atybody north of Mason
andHixoi.'s line, except Mr. O'Conor, who dis
ugrees with him. It may be that Mr. O'Conor is
rigbt, and Mr. l.incoln wrong. It may he that
three-quarters of a century hence, Mr. Lincolu
may be qtioted then, ns Washington and Jell'erson
are now, in evidence of the fallacy of humau
wishes and expectations; but iu the meantime we
cannot aceept it as n reasouablc objeoti.n against
him, that hin jiidRiiienl and hin prini iplet coineide
with theirs.
-III. MTBPIIK.^N'H III 11 lt.
The letter of Alexnnder H. Stephens of (ieorgia.
di-preeuting thc flflflJMfl of the scceders Irom the
Charleaton C'onvention, is rala*ulated ta> makc a
Htrorg iiupresi-ion upon tlu* more moderate ?lave
h>*ldei-_. He tuket the ground in this letter, that
Ihe doctrine i.,'('<iiii're8.*-innal non-inl. rvenlion wiih
. i. >.-ri in tin* Ter.ita.rie-., which it is now Mitight
to. i.j.ei.T de hy setting up a constitutional i.hlig.i
lion upon CatsfTtflfl t?. inta-rwiie ti.r its praiteetioti.
i. .ii:ii.iitlv u St.uthern doctrine. It was an
ni.uiKT (l l.v .Mr. Cnlhoiiii iu 1948, in his speich 011
ile iiteiihii.n of the _Vl i.. a.nri pn-liibition to tlu
(i . 1 ii 'JVriiton. Afla*r two years' imtmaaVm, it
v 1 :ili-pta-d as the bn?in of the :t?ljnntnifiit made
iu I6S0, ar tn tin- Territones ol l.'tah and New
Mfl-kai aud sinco then it has been repeatodly
hfHrmed ai,d re.iftirm.d by Soiithern partj cotiven
tii.li*>, inid Sotltll.Tll Stuti" LflBjiflfl?tlires, in ttf/T)
ii.iui 1.1 iiliich it nus |ioH-kil.li- to -taiictioii und adopt
it.
Mr. Stephens himself had oppoaed the adoptiou
.,f this pi.itform. Bfl had wished to go further
a d to ii.si. t upon ('ongresr*ional intervention for
Ihe p'otei tion ol BtlfflaT) in the territones.
l'.ut it wa-ol.ji'cted that if the South coticeded
tL-* ri-_ht of Congrefs to Witerveue ut ull, they
wonld odmit the right to intervene for the prohibi
tion ol' ."*-ia very, and it was thou.iit Ix-st und aafest
kt the slaveholdii.g interest to stand upon the
(Jc( trir,e of non-intervention. To this view of the
rase, though he did not iulo.it the fafCf of it, find
ing tliat a large majority ol' the Soiithern ttiembers
of CflBffCflfl would uot a?k for or even vote for
('i.i,gres?i(innl intervetitioti, he nnd tho**.* who
thon^l.t with him had . icldcd, und the doctrine of
iion-inteiiention waa, at tlie si.ggeikt.i.ii and for
the benetit of the slaveholding intorest, adopted
hy gcaera] eoaat*?I as the ntai of the Daaaeratfe
party.
I?fl I'tii-iation j'res.iited I.y thc Charlenton WM*
liflfllifli Shall the South abandon ber own positioti
tl.us as. i;ined, and set up as the condition, not
inerely flf liutber ei.operatia.n withN'orthern Detn
ocrats, bnt ol icmainiiig in the I'nion, Congrcv
sioral interieiitioii lor the prolection ol Sluter) iu
the Tt-iritoriefl /
Thc reaion givcn for this chnnge of grouud ia
tlut (.eilhiu IS'ortheni Demooruts, v.hile liiaiutairi
11 ?:_ tlie iloctrire of Coiigressioiial non-intervention,
set np at the MMM mWt Ihe d(K-tririo flf BfBBttflff
S.t.'ii-igrih, the doctrine, that ifl, that the people of
IheTcniloiii -., eM while kbflf utill remain in a Ter?
ritorial c.n.ditiou, ami preriotlfl to tbe adoptiou of
a Sluti- CoOfltitntioB, by Territorial legislation ex
cllld. Sl:ivi-il.
Hut Mr. Stephens iusistt tlitit the cxisteuco of
thise opiniotifl among Noitlutn Ih-uiocrats was
j.erfc.-lh well known utttie tnue the noii-interven
tioii plutlonu v. ur adopted. lt MM tlieu agreed U>
h-aia" llii.i point of tho legislutive power ofthe
TiiritoiieB over Slavery to l*e aettled by the
C-B-tfl, and Mr. Stej.het..i i*. rurprised that buvii g
K?>t Ihe l>nd Scott ieriaion, Ihe SSooth should now
lu?;:?ki"d, ii-steiid flf lu.Iding their Northern alliea
to iluir ugrifineut, to turn round, tlirow aaide the
nhole of the old plntforni, ami iiir>ii_t upon forming
1 i.i-w one on the basis of (!oiigrniBio_?l iotor
.elitioii.
Il Ihe object of the see.-d.-rs ia to piek a (innrrel
iiith thc .\orth nnjhow, Mr. Stephens would pro
rer to haTe it put on more tenable groundfl. lle
tvould rather base it on the aggressiie acts of o|i
[Miniiit? thnn upon any itll?-^?-s| ahortooroinga of
K.litiral friend*. He thiuks that thia driving up
ih. >i-r;hi-ru Democrata upon th -. Uteoretical
point of Hquatler Soiereignty??oipedllly bHicbj,
by iigr.eing to accept the deciaion of the Courta,
they hate practically yielded the whole point?ia
.ut a poor returii for the Belf-aacrifiee of tbo
${i 'IhtTU I '?' mocrata in carrying out the principle
11 Cov,<r_|o'i"''f,l non-intervintion by Iho ri-j?e_l of
IhoMiaa4,Ti;?'Ob'bition
K\ en ui.dc |f tb.' doctrine of .Squatter Sotoreignty,
Mr. Htophena thiBB.? i_?c aluvc-holdera ean do about
aa well aa thev could byt'he nid of Congroaaional
it.tervcnt.on. ' Si.uatf.TB fhrrkti Slav**ry. *ith<-'-t
arv law tt, prote. t it.if.t4, Tenneiaee, K.ctucky,
Mitaaari, Alabama, Mi-uci. ?.?;>?. and Arkamca., and
into Toxaa in tbe face of an ?__**.*? ,aw ?f V?k
hition. Nor doea he doubt that, afithout any aid
frc-m Con?re?a, they will be ablo to mtroduoe it
where ter tbe elimato, wiil, an.l prc _I..?t.'"'? *"<>*?.
On the wbole, bo thinka thoalareholcr-ra ougbt to
U-aatialicd with the eOOMOaahBJM hitherto _uade and
aeivic.a renderod by the Northern Denioer.\t?. and
that it will bo far better to Htaml bj the old ***%>
foiin thai, to atlempt to make a new oue.
A . AIilABlaK WITI-i-Rrt.
In the memorable conte. t in Illiuoia hetw.-c .
l.incoln ar.d Douglrs, in tbe .Sumtnor of 1 ..V., Mr.
Douglaa, in 0R0 ol iiia apeechea, thua albided ta, hia
opt-onent:
" Have known bim for noarlrtwenty-hveyeiira. VU
badaaa? poic.tn,f. ,? ,?.!,> m\t n I Irai Botneq?BiB>d
Witbhto. We Were botb . ompal Ml Vely boyr; tiotll
Blrniatlfaig witb joverty in a atiange town for our wip
w,n- 1 an ? uml le ..1 ool tea.l.er b tbe town of V\ m
Jl.-ter, u.d be a floiirihliiiig gr.H-.iy k.r.rer m the
l..w,i..t Mil-m. [I-,u?bl.r.J He waa more aue.-eaafil
ihOB I I'ldb.ii.e BOCBBM more fortuni.le inthi? worl.l a
eoit'a' Mr. l.ineoln ia one of thoaa pc. ultur nit-n that
i?- perfortped wiil. udiuirubb .kili bafary utiBfal-oa
|. .v< i att. mpted. .
?? | leh.vo tbat Mr. I.in.oln wa* more au" ? t-ful in
Mabaabaaa Ibaa 1. for bia haaiB-a_ suim earnadhia
,t1roelIyii.t'-tl.el.ei.ialature. There I met l.im in a
littla time. nnd I had a aympatby for bim. bBBBBBBBf
il.o ui -I.ill_tiiu.gl4. we Ii.d m life. * . *.
?Mr I.inc'ln at rved with me, or I with Un, m tlie
I MiabftBra of 1836, wlen wa RBrted. lle aabadad <>r
?ubniergi d l?.r aome v. ut., i.nd 1 loal aight of him. In
1. lt' when Wiln.ot rui.od tin- Wilmot-I'roviao tornado,
Mr. i.in.'c !n Bghio taiW 'I BP ae 0 iii_mb..r of Congreaa
tiotii Si,i,g,.n."n Dirtri. t. I, being in tho lOMU ol the
l'i ii.d Statea, wiiBcalled oo lo bbmbbm bim. tnrn
w-itl-oat friend or companioo. Ho tbeB diatingfliahed
bm wlf bj lia ..||a.M.i"U to ll.e Moxi.un W_r, taking
tle aide ot th.- eoauaofl BBI my in Ihae ?'t' war, ug._i:.at
hia own .ountrv. IChei raand groana.j When ha
r.iiiii.id hoaaa froat tbat OeaavoBR be lotind tbat tbe
indiunatkw) of Ibe poopla foflowed t.nu areryarhafa,
until hcugain retired to privatu hte, atnl vxua Hiib
neigtd until he v.na agaiu forgolt.-n ly Iii. frienda.
He can enpnL.linin 1854, intinu-to make tl)?- Abolitiou
Bluck Kepubliean platfonu.''
ln the i.ew " occupation" of ninning for the
Preeidenc-y, in wbich they ure bath about to en
gage, it ia inoro than ilB_B.Ho that Mr. Douglaa
will otill find that bia old competitor ia more aac
ccrHltil than hc-, ... <i _M lrf_ bave, in the OOBjroo af
tho text- four teara, frecpient cK-ea.iona for agaiu
bearifg witnes'a th^t Mr. Litooln "ia one of thaao
" peculiar ______ that*R0 performed with admira
" bb- fkill in every occupation he ever attempted."
An opponent of tbe war with Mexieo, endemned
na unji.-t ar,d unnecea.ary by all the dittitiguianed
Wbig ataterinen of that daj, au advocato of tho
.Vilmot Proviao, and a builder of tho origiLal Re
publican platform, bi* curae deaervea to reeeive
the apprtbatioti of the people in a conteat
with any other eandidate for tbeir .iiffiage.,
ttlether it bo one wbo ia tbe adv.-cate uf the e.xt.n
aionof Slaxerx, pure ar.d aimple, or one who ia
rii.dy toweleomo itn_ tho reault oiaSipiatter aSover
eignty. Circ-umatancos bave brou^ht about a more
clirectly peraonal conflict betweeti Mr. Lincoln and
Mr. Dotiglaic than probabiy over occutred botweon
an) twrt public men in thia cmntn, aud there i>
hardly u <onbt that ihat eouteat will be continued
ina wid.ruiei.a. Tbo toatiulor.y which tho latter
b. arato theability and integrity of hia rtval haa
a peeu-iar xaltie, both when he prniaoa and wben
l:o bliiui. a-. for hia prbiae ia on a point ot charactef
wbicb, all men agree, ia admirable, nnd hia blame
ia ea a point ol coi.duet for wbich Mr. Liucoln'a
frit-Lda Loldhioi in qpetll oateem.
The Democrr.tic managera are now talking about
pitchii g l>cniglna overbnurd, atid giving tho lbilti
n.oie rn iiiination to Iloratio .Seymonr, on the
gieurd that the Uc-publicana, diacontented, aa they
iBPpOie, becaiiae Mr. .Seward waa not nominated
at Chicago, will allow Sejmour to carry the State
of New-York.
These roHpt-ctable managera may jnst ns well
cl< ar their minda of thia notion. No doubt the
majoiit) of tbe New-Vork Kepublicana ardently
oeriied the nomination of Mr. Seward, but tlie
niotive ol Ihat dc?aire, and the great reaaon of their
love for the man, are to be found in the fact that
be is idetititied with Kepubliean principloa. Doea
iiiibndy IBBBBPO tbat tbe l.t'publicans cau be
brougbt to uid in dofeating these principle-., and
keejBBf tbe crrrupt and i-H'ote Democratic party
in power. inerely becau.e the representativea of
. thcr Statea in the Nutional Convention, acting
Iromcotirticleraticniaof political prudeiice, havefairly
oitrruled their prelierence aa to tbe eandidate ?
'Iho man who cheriohOO thia deluaion known
little ofthe ntuft tb.it true Itepublicana are madeof.
No doubt there ure .eual and baae men in the
I'Uitv, aa tlieie wiii be in all great partiea; but the
greal body ofthe Kepublicana are poraone of
tanie.t coiivictiotiK, wbo are wont to aet accord
ing to the dictatea of conacience. They will
never cUncrt their princ-iplc., nnd tbey will aup?
port I.ir.colii with the aame zeal and the nauie in
ilustry aa they would have aupported Mr.
Seward. Oa tl.ia point all doubt will diaappoar at
a tery eaily stage ofthe cauxats.
Howcxer, it our frionda on the other aide think
tbey can make ai)thitg by loaving Doiiglas and
t.ikitig up Sejinotir, let them try it. We haie no
,e;ir aa to the re.-ult in New-Yotk in the oue caae
aay mcre than in the other.
"If F.irooln ahould be elec-ted,'' ?aid a highly re
aj icti.ble lemi'crat, "hc will he a mere millity in
" the Aduiiiiiiitiation."
"It atiikea me." an.werod a liepublican who
\ eard the oba. nation, " that the man xvho by hia
"own ge> iua und toroe of cbtracterhua ra'.ed
" biu.ac-11 from being a peiiiule.a ;i' d ui.educated
?? tlatboa'miin on the .Vaba.h Kiver to tho poai
? lion wbitb Mr. l.incoln met* ocupica, ia not
?? iikelv to l.e u i.ullit) aiywbere."
We bear tbat aoaie pruinii-etit uieuibera of the
Albaiit lebbj, who haxo hitherto prole.aed to be
l.'epublicana, enprera their determinatiou to bolt
the Chicago iioniinatiiiiia. Thia ia good new?. lt
? Ic-w membi ra of the Legialature of the aaiue
atripe wt.uld join Iheui, it would l-e a graatbleaBiug
_4i the party, und a great help t4> tha ticket.
-Tbe a<at of Mr. luwkr in tle Ibdtiniore Demo
craiic Ciu.ventioi. will be iHhd by bia ttlt.rrtmt_>, the
Um. Silitijl.r ( i||en of OtaafB GbbbCj, whoia a
/.nl. ua tt.lvo.ute ..f Mr. Dougtita, whic-h Mr. Fowler
waa not.
a BM
Tbo Ci'iitrBl CnnipHign Club mw. thia evening at
tbeir lioadcutarteiB, No. "tf? Hnwidvttty, to haarvthtit
tbo delrgatw frfiu CLucago hav to aax.
THE LATEST NEWS,
It-JCKIVtV BT
MAGNETIC TEifRGRaAJPll,
XXXVIth CONtGRE88.
FUif ?MMOM.
BBMATB....WaawflaTOB. May N ta_
Mr. IIAI.K (Bep., N. II., intr.tdru-eH a r.,1! ktmmm
nnd in.|rovethe((.tisti_(t:on ofthe Henat* rharnlZr
Id ferred f" a fV-lect C'.nioiittee. ^'
Mr. . KlSAfSTlA.N il>e??. ArsT>t. from Btt OsflBBB.
t..- on Indian Afl-iif-, rejKiru-d the Mousehill u>a..__
a Surerii.U-ndent for faAmm Alfaini j? W-_]mZ:
Territory, and hIm. IikIhui Ag.-r.is. ^?
Mr. COLLAMEB (h_*., Vt., mo.ad to aiaaM
'? thut all tem* orrtri agtnita he dicmisaed. ar.d au ntWa
apj-ointtd.' Agrnd to ^^
Ihe I ill wa* then pa?a_d.
A iner*Kgc from the I'n aidei.t was reteivet . . tx.
ki n np.
Il.e rneaf-age tullt the rtt_..ition nf Cortgremtodb
mpture of thc nlaver ."Vildflre. nith flre hundrej md
n vt n ii.-a_r.it_, l>? Captain Cragrn ot ihe Ma-a rner Ma.
haw k, on the 2f-th of April. Tr.c negroe. werf <orrm\
lo Key Wr st, Fl-ti'la, na tl.e 3ltth ?. April, and da_?.
ara.ltothc (u.todyof tho Marxhal for the *>rirh<iii
dirtria t <'t . loridu. Tbfl Maaliaa arWt, whal ?luUl la
d' ne with the i ruroe* 1 The Prewident ruferrarf w> tl*
flfljfl flf tba hlaver Keho, when tbe lu-grgee *?_.. o-tt
I hi k to Atria-M, by sgrn inent with the Coh-riitS-tioB
S. a j. ty, _nd BiiKgei*tt.d tbia Congreaa anthorixe tkt
I'i. na. nr I-- 8B_Bfl a gsaBBal :igr.?nieiit wiik l! e C-Ao
l.izulit ri . rviity to aover ->ll fiitare ctv*. |u r<?a_?_
quefice flf iBtfllBBfd m-tiii.jr in the slave-Irade, |3
(bses are likel y to becotne ln |BflB4. t.8BBt_flB| tntot
Icdorn. Tld-a. ii-.,r--s un- now ht Key Weat, _M
i,n eA|a BBfl BBfl clreudy l-a <-n ina urred a?f tw.lve li.ou.
.iinal da-llur-; hill B8BB8 thuu th;-t, the yellow terot fc
likelv to eoaua to Key W..t, and the Mitmhiil nrgot
tlu ir ra niovhl i.t BB i-arly day.
Th- uannttf w?f reh-rrod to tlu- Ja_MflVQflfl>
mittee.
ln naordance willi a previotis reeubition, Ihstnttof
Cofafl hin htisitit a| waa taken ap.
'I I.i l.ill n lulii.g lo tl e NBBBflfl i*hool?> of tha Dk
iiict viiis lirr-t eooaBlarad, on whia-h Mr. i.'I.AKK
.|'a|... N. II., aitfered un >.n..n.linei.t i>rovidiiiK tbatoo
jin-oii flrhoafl "ppertyia \u\et\ ahall l?o depriradaf
tl.e piivilag'r- <-t tle -..-I ,?,Im, iii.d also tW 8-parati.
m 1. < Ih hhi.fi l-e .,'iriiiii/. d tor - i.lon-ai eliildn-r.. Hr.
I'lark etutad thut I a .louldita?r on hia aiin-n-linaM,
iii-ii OB n.a tion of .Mr. IJrown t .?? bfl wan jK~rtp?otiL
>iietiil orhr hiUa relating to the llisiriet war*
taki n BB and {>(_*-. d. Adjouiiud.
IIOUSE OF IkErHKSKNTATlVES.
The liouae prooeeded t<j rh.- consideration of privala
hill*-.
Amontr tho?e pivaed ia ooe for the relief of Swi-eny,
Rhitabouaa, Kant. aV Co.. directing th? 8e<-retai- ol
ll.e TlBBBB-J to reluin iliem ti.e prebmi?try iapaailflf
OBBJ?TCCBIBBI 0*80 iniii li of their hiil for tlin-e niillioofl
Ol tl.a- tive n illia-n KN?I, i:ii<i.r the aiT of Dttar-iiiher,
IKif. ns was not awnrded io them. Tbe oaeation of
ti nrHqu.iifii.l <lau ag. s, aniing ta> un B-BBM .o__<?
0. il.- toBtrad ly the S.tetary of Sute, is left totlta
adiiidi. ation of IB8 Court af Clain.s.
Jle llauiiie wcnr into CflBBB?flflfl ofthe Wh.-leoa tha
Bfl_ta < i tbfl I'nion, for ce_?tBl <i. i^t**.
Mr. WABUBUBM (Bep., Me.), in eaa-Beaoa with
a. ii ii . Bia ' n the Dreal S< <-tt <Jea lnion. aai.l the BofBBBj
('(iint ia n c. ."-(itii ttiiii facaaaaaibfa ^jwer. Heapoka
a I tl a- bflM 1 et.-ie the ao'intry, tuuintaiDitig thai lha
Rl pullia uiira Mbiid with .la f .rs. ui t'-T fn-ed" tn. and ool
wiih ihe oiigurchv ot 8outhei_ Blave-tradent, tor wbofll
Ufe the Ho-tulled ben oa rutia pBTtj WB8 BB_M_BBBi
Mr. CO- ll)t iu.. Ohi-.l waiited to kn.iw whetBer
Mr. WflflflAflU- hiid not written hia sj>eech BflfMfl tb?
CI I il- fltOB < 'oniel ti-'li ?
Mr. MAI.TIN (Dflflk, Ohio) 9[>oke of th.- exietinf
ptt lia-nal kl iicoritida, and of tbfl _~t"x_aasty of risiinf ta
i ariofl to the trammels flf BBIty. He sj>oke ol tbfl _*?
] nl liii.ii jarry i-s aggrtB.-ive, outragcous, i-t-vol.itioBr
uiy. and ktctional. .
Mr. COHB ,'l)em., Alai shotied that it had alwajfl
t een bis olject 10 l -ultiviti.- h;trri,ony and btttmatg
love and 8BH88BI 4 the BOM that the l>et_iKTHti.- C'on
ventioB at Baltinioie would nominate acundidute who
will lake tl e wind out of the m.ila of all aeceseioniaU.
Mr. WADI (It.p., Obla) bfl- written Mt soma
Scili tnrul texts to tumtain hi*- Anti-Slavery ?188-. and
ot.tHiri.d leave to l-uhlinh them.
Ar ibe time of adjourniueut ouly eigbt tBeuibers wera
prce-ent.
Arrival ortbc \n?i?-*>a%on.
fBTWB I'oi.s-T, .May M; IHtA)-Ero.
The BteainHhip Angl.-Saxoii. from Liverpool 9th,
viu QB8888ta8t_ 10;1. ii^t., paased thiH point rhi-i eteir- |
bf. Tl.e j?ilot-hoat went out Im the news. but goiug
IflBflim to tbfl fteamer, waa fltova to pix-eea. Nu
liv.B were lott. Tl.e new*, wlikh it 8B8 day lattr.
anriot bfl ohtained nntil tbe AnglOkSaiuti ruachfla
(Juebtc to-morrow morning.
m
From Wnahlnfrton.
W-iaiaoToa, May 90, l^.
IWPN-daM h.!8K',"t',ll*Vd.",-1E- *?_?''?___ 5
Vi,. Cir.auMJeuerul of ?he Kmgalom ot >eiht*r_tod8
i.t Neu-Votk.
IIou tlie Chieago ^o-i.tnataoii. vrert
Kerelv?.(l.
IN UII.AWARK.
WlLBlBOTOB, De!.. May CO, 1S?.
One hundred firtii'"* were firr-d in this (itv yesterday
in houor ot" the lu-niineen ol the Chica<ro C'onveutioau
AT ITIIACA.
ItHAti, Sarur.lay, Mut 1?, 1^.
f>ne htindied pinH are now being ISre.f. lianda of
niusii are ?'-nidiii).' tba lil8888, and a larjre BflflflUflflJ f?
nr.i nl lial, lo celehrate the B8B?BBJBM flf I_BrB?l E
Chieago. Great eutbuaiaam irevaila.
AT KASTON. PA.
BaaroB. Batwa_j, Mam 1". 1^
The i,on innlion ol laiiit-olii wuh reeeived ha-re ya.
t. riiav ufti rnoon with the iittnoKt enthiiaiaf.ni und hhIBs
faa tion. Arrxnxements 88888 uiu-ie to ftr-e < aonon, bul,
owfaw lo tba r-toiii., il araa poatpaaatj untd tint nion.
itig. lt ih now beii.g tired.
AT RKADINT..
KrAOiNt., l'u., aSuiuraiuy. Muy lf, ImJtk
TYere '? great reioii ing among the Kepiibliraua here.
Hi.al tley lired one nunun-dgunr for ihe uouiiuuiua af
Lj?rolii and Hamlin.
IVutal.
W-flMBBTOB, M.-.y *\ i**l
Klag-oflitvr Mc< luiit-y haa hcx-n T?!ie\ed from tW
rou.niund of tlu* llome sqiiadron, at hia ->wn r> nifflt
Nork-lk, Muy '20, Iflb
The new *.t.am aloop-of-war Sen.inolv, haa ttrritai
froiu 1'etiMu-ola.
I.(!>?*.?. <rf the hiihiiht Orb.
MaaPBlfl, SutKnlay, Muy 19, IW
The ste;.ii.t.-r Orb of PitiflBBJB, hound fa.r the i-O'aA
erftba K.-.l Itivt r, with a aargot-f railroiid iron, tflflajPfl
ni.-i i-tir k yirtertiay 10 uiiit h itl.ove this plaae, aud tt fl
total loflfli
at
Flrt'i.
BoflTOB, Satnrday. Mav *%JBE\
A tiie in North Arrl. horo' last evenii-; destroyed??
I'lion Ilotti and outliiililing*-. l.<n*s f 10,0d0.
Tl-e lin- raainfl in tbfl wi a-d. :tt PNbBBS Iflflfl. EfEE
n i.. hed ibe i ilhge on the 13th. deiatroving eurht dam
lings, the Aiadtmy bnilding, togethir wiih tflvfl***
abopfl und atabka. I.ohh fJ5,O0G. t
SpKisaritt.n. Muy 30, Ib1*" ,
Tle Oreenleiif antl Taylor -.tai-er mtll in'U_u> tEftM
toihllvdtt-irovtti 11 fire ettrlv tnis uion.ieg. ?''?'t
timtit.d i.t |i-?,r-00." Iiiaum.in Springlield, HartltJ".
aid Conwa. offi.es for $1^,000. the caufle "f ta? "?
iu uukiu-wn.
Ilubbrrlfl.8 i liiiruid m_mmi Mombfti
of thc l?oll<?c> F?>rcf la Boatoa.
1I..-.TON, Saturdav, May Vt, '**
Ihe rohherv of llratit A Co.'aatore, ea \>afh.iirfl*?
Hir.. t. th888 vieekt ago. ofalKi.tt IMjft worrh M .*i??
whi. h were retx.veml. witb ot_ar wcatit rohl>eriet. ara
. 1 arutd un.u in.-mhers at the IVlice t.-it-.-. Hiid **&
ve-stwatinB baa reaalted ia the urn-at ot U-. H- ""r^
laa t--nd J, H. 8oaBw_i at the Secoud Ht-tioii. iu?'?, j
Mi. nllia. au ex-politeinan. Kuiuuia ure l'um*Lw
nveral otlu-r poluemen l?cing tnipllruted in *0_/2
herira. A nj-iil investivali-.u ia being ruaiW -J ***
Mittor aiid t tliei Im ads of thc .i.panin. -r i.
a| HN
Ti. inv.Htiflation of the all?ge4 fohherttti hy ?"?"
U r* of tbe l'olke wafleonlbiued hflfor.' ihe 3?"4.r<JI~I j
il a hit* botiron hatnidmy mght, ptfla wv,'".0-i?!r
were held to Baa waa CTi-BBBll pmaeeni .ona. aad tajam j
aitl..i>w.r. mmamtaE]ataadmtmi from alu'y- l."T
rbaifflSuubrare |*.tit Weniea ordy, rhe r-e^-ri''
he a.. iii-i-.1 ? ere .-li)_:i-,-ed ln th.* lale lobWi f :* ti-aW-iB
A C-. srllk Stotf 1^-il.j* lUilxtlM.la-al.
The C*M ofthe Blahop or ???rtftj*
rHOUi'iNCs, Satnrdar. Mav li*. '"TT'
ln lh.- raafl ol llarmili vs. O K.-ilfi. Hiahop of ??"*
foid. on trial t'>r the laal two weeka beforv ?**???
C url.the Hon. fhuiiut, v h.*ba?a-r ot f^W'S
i, ? leslertlny iirtieliided bia unvuinani f"r b ,f C
Ihe Jury, tbia -uor.imK. under iV tW ?^ }.h?^5
tir* Ames. returiM-d a verdkt lor tbe W ttBlo*0*
.ht-ued, with tnuntt.