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Hl nn il fen l r:r nr.r...:.. in athaniT. Dcuotcö ta tljc lUljig )oIitn. Nciun, vEommcvcc, Cilcvatuvc anb nob iHovalc.. I No 00 At 1 1' nn! of ihe ) car. WHOM NO. 7.5:). TEltRE-IIAOTE, INDIANA, JULY 23, 18.50. VOL. AT. A:(U:: B A s EX JHj i - NX JDj Cj Oi V 1 f i4, I WAvr.i.tM icinimv. (Lbc (l(H;ib;isu (t.rprcss. : .. ,. .....,.,,,,,,,- R. N HUDSON. Zilter. I. I! BHiW.s. Aa.3c.&' rjitor. TER RE - HAUTE: Saturday Morning July 19, 1330. Are Hrpullic l'nt;rn!.ful! ' ' - ii i At ii:;.r. V i" f.'UlMv Republican notification Merline The K.T".nt aid Davhn II tif.cati.-n i a a v a 1" l . . a . . -a a I ' .1 BP. I! lV..l..a' ,.lMf ,rvik-. i 1 5,1 T . . - I i as Iii' friifn'a In. r J j r t I . . . - 11 - i . ithin .14 nr. .. ) 1 i M f i U' U l IV Jin -' t eing the te attires oi tin eiv u -' The llluk n.-iuf rarjrillibiuur- u in. V now b'tn tri- i-v!ITit I iiHitMii :, will be glad I i learn, ir s , w a large! v at t eü '-d J h proeee American State Cm vontion. lightle Cotded. he nilioiiieed thnt n r-ce I.i t mn rtt t n is ry ll i i.r.al I n n l About 10 o'clock a proCesh.i. wa formed w ould be tuken in order that the di.Teren: Or-- t f the n.. i.imu...!- by the dilTerert d legation f the A met i can prrioi.al .h!?.! i.fl, might e.n::lt in rt.Vr !eent of the a-r i-i ll.e pa-.j -v t.f . , party that had arrived ... thecty, arl niaroh enn iu t',r for.nTion of an c'.octTl lirJ. t. ' K n: Mil tv li.f 1". S . lt.Tj.Jx Tour Cfltrrjit,. thil the niinirr m-, are ci.lirrlv t o l.j-hr tu pullUll. hut the'H'U- Thi. morning We sh ill C-i .ijll ,-u -o the itatc Hou. S-:are. ly ihe !V,.vi.,-,4 ?, tU rr ihtiu.ati.M.O,-. I Ke,., ' , r. ..r '"., l.uJif.w.ihiU f..ll-in- rfM.luti..n will giv. :he iut-unre ut .V, 5 " Nt-r A' ""v ira l.atn.. -rh.cli li-courM-. thrnvn out that the rariv wa alrtn,iy t- 'ualphlic rmc.M-i. The fxumitntiun of of their itr::ii(.n a:. J tl.rir r.ctiun on that oc-J 1-,',,,in'i rt,1J U",J1U; " M"eni ., . .... . ... no chmtitliii evidence, but horn Ins njouth ':; r 1 r - i ninn . I 1 1 tl.p ar.Iru; sti "t. and rv '., . i . f. v i...;.. . !.. re the heart i. im t,- 'j r.: u iv. AVl.cn ! . rr l t . . I. ' ;( i.i i.e. ii I't'ict , h i f ,r; 1 i. j 1! , i,i K Vr.ce of i . ... .1.?: ... .t . ..r .i ".' r nr'i.. r t: : h lli ch-ir.icter l0 Uflll.C I. , , , . ., . , , . , . . ,, T , . i lh-rr U the 0U nl manifesto, si -neu iU. ar.l hJrlitv i.ii l!. part of tl-irmtrucurt IVt-it!-itt. and Albert Lsne one of llie if e ; ... e k o . 'it . i v. i "i . .i i. i. i it . , . - ... ' with m '"fi.VuTes of Arncriotn oenatws , I he public ejldhüi-'i.i .f the hterm Micietio l'n-iJent-i. ar.d Jrv iV.a'J one of the Sec . , ?, , . ., ,, ! ., . . . , " . , , .. . ... . .. iStule. Mim an! j.'fi-H and Uil he - wrre w-il i'. rii'lfJ. i.u tlifrii(iiiu.iiiuii aui retari- i 'o.itwul Ic ren, weil ren- ' . , . . f .i -i , t lure the .;nth (ovt rnmeiit ntJM lrid. urationn t rc h:'h!v fridddtic t Uie U!e re-ftitcd. , MM i ,' , t , , , , , , n ,A , , i l.i LoHunille :tn 1 cuMcrvjtit'e ltu af- and utru a'Uu.met U f ihe yonn- Ud.e 'I"'hV county reported O:00 dornte, f - r , J.t.w that thetipn- !. : . -rn t ii ir v..c;i uj- np pn .-tili- an receiVMj ir;; iaun(T. .Miiiisn rrporu'i lies .Mo lh exerviscsof tbe j.upiJ. ioteretin ai.d ab'e a i.irtsc u ere tieiivcrr J bf evtr. - , - - ih mv. rniin nt u 'hi to M'll Cubi tj the 1 Ih); iK-oatur MOO; and Hamilton 10TQ. j Uni7t.a StHtes. ocJcd in this wise: Mr. Ludviesh. ofDaltimorc. and Mr. Mar.h ; , . , , hi 4 C .-i ry i-. 1 i' f !;t r: !. J j ri.!!i!i . at:l ..' 1 jc clo.c a li.f t!, . jx:.t,. u.cl.i.id t v .:.vil .'.. or t..'. the j !...'-. at, ,1 re rsiv t .i: a ::.e i,;t --!c.'.-.e &t the Land of ai.U ah.e a 'Mrt-e uere tiriivcrc J h evtr. of Üük. u ere the only imprte-l fpt aker who . Jä, , . , . . t i ....... , " .. .. tor CuIhi far IrijuiKl its prextht value, ami dtstri,ruih-d Ii!Trr it-ull nun. The vuui.g addrts-M-d tnt? inectin . . . , , . . . . ,. - . , ... . , i i it t' i ye th& shall h-we refused, it cdl I'm Is U -he of the -Char o'.tf Küzstrth Society ' On taking the chair. Mr A?r spoke r-r .. , rti',- . . , . , ' . t-inc to consider the question (It LuUt, tu n IUI i" i , w ' 4 ii : Uta IMC Un.l. llr. Mr. SdiNXcy. of y,,r city, ah but tre ate comptHeJ to omit even vJilttert(ttl vace itud the exUUnce v,f lw Jrc-e.1 the-Cn-ou L.tertry Su.ery- on the aS:racl of hi, remark., as of all tho other j rfr;f( Unlon Should this , pu, ton be -l'h.loMvtfKluf it.ou ;-andtheteh-, peer. Unseered in the atRrmative, then hj even ao-1 ne-ul of education ffe!.era)Jr. A fur Mr. LM.er haJ concluJe.l hu Peech human and divine, ice Ml he iuxtl t n !i i:, he La rvel , it !1, f U ti a '.low the 1. j t. ca- i.ivtr ti.tJir'y f r- .Ti. er urm ;!'.. L'l.t.j .loih. jt)y lLo:ht IlepuV.ic .r t ..-, r- v. e know aul ticl ue O-.XOclh nt r'U1. . ; the Oh! Liner and from the curtesies .-.no New Albany JefTeronTriItf trrr prrtty favor, rxtemled to the SentintT tp!tere largely ref reerdeJ ; oil nr r,,li;'s I'"'! ' l'w rather inclitml t the opinion. Ho vi.r. we deletrate. a far as re co'.ita ."ertani. iiiiitI'i1 nii-ükcn iuthi. The Sent . nT re The processor, ir.ircl.t-il into the 1 cf porter wa tory .!.!.,m.u' a:;l Lin.l to thr otV,. pruttrnl n-aitdMoii J t X .:;v-. Ac , II.i;e..f Repreeittat jrc-s ai.d or-anire-J ''-v c.r of the Cot: vent ion, and from tJ.o f..i,i.ler e:n pi inciph-. U .i!l.u' llif c!.; I ; in calling (h-ii W K It Arritroi'..of hrL.to :'h,iwn. perhaps of thnt p-.p.-r hnvin; &cv a;,otJS lt ' v l b;Ii t'f Vl : it ,!. IHit only a rkC-:;ni .:i lo;t -i jr..' t rrioti cf il.o -ht n" Cr:: 'it i for the 'i nife ry r.r. 1 (.;-, !.. leUlalioa. Moucver. i: J' ; : i ' . the chair, an J aj'j'oir.liii S.juire Hubi iiiu . of l n Nothing State or.m f.r mmic linn' Hu-h, to act a Secretary. f fa, bo recti v 1 were d nvt.l i:p Tlu-re were, tve should think, abo it 4 '0 in uu l.i:;i in cor.'SvU-.".1''01' of the pnprr's -t r i the Hall ouc half of w!u::i came in the firt co, ju (t, prl . proevion. j Afur the recr.s the corr:r1V.,:;,;i '.'iv After the or-mizntian, a motion wa made ' ljral ticket, rejvntrl i f.bws; to appoint a c nnuittee, conivtit; j of on' froi.i ' ULSTItlCT Kl.ÜÜTOIl. tp-n tit li.ince- nnd w-je ;;t :.i riolutin of the C;,. i:; k'i l)k National Ce;neiu..ii : ;n.l i: t'u . o" t . a:ul hi rc lv in tho ! ; v o! li.o 1 ? i . iri-s if tl.i- t tw yv.irs. I loW e .; .;i V :r vnv ti ere ad.Ire-.eoi by Trof. ior. .f Hanover Col. Hetry S. Lane, TreMJenl of the National w ure.it'tt'? it from Spain, if ice poi- CoIIef. Th e rvrlltnt a 1 l'ce n-irf heirj Co:;Tentin was ctllei out, arul -pole fr 5t j j Ac 0rr wiui ueep intt'rei "J apprecia; ive home ton, wim Hi uu.n poini ana powtr. tie r. ..r;.l i? h etrjntry an 1 nrihborin. to Tn. The I n t it n- ap.dogit in advocating anil finally abatoJon Merchants of Missouri anr. 7 ct utra'e , . J , . . s j;;iri. mechanics it. Her nny man shal 1 Hon is niter in 0 lio irih,!.tr a condition a w.i not a hub-ef t of the .11- . , ti. r - - -ifi'j ' h 1 11.0 jki'J ie M't ii-ir it 11 linlly 1 . ou shall 1 . . hive ollereil you a fur price, hv in ' their "pet piatter sovereign! v, and of1. . . .J e '..,.. . . i tiling the puce for vou.) and yi lle Course 01 ojr. riuv 111 irirnru v iu ap- 1 . e - . . . 1 da-i'h-er to ed-ji-ite, woul l do wed portionment law. At the conclusion he otTer- ., r i- . -i i. .1 1. .. r - a-, i .. . t ) 1 - -vuVi 1. wl iVt! e n-. , , ., . . . , .. . ... tuen lor Him 10 conHUi r ntiuer ue t-ry r ... a.. 1 ..... ..t 1 i wniu.i,i.(. 11 .e .t- to oaln.nize nl at 1 rob-iblv the- nut thor ,.,i the f..l owm' resolutions, winch were ... . .1 . :e l... : ' General Seott , 1 .. . 1 :. ,....... ...... .. ,. , -reauy neeas ir t imt.-. hi.u ue . m in- to. !.::.r, tu der the b .w. (i-ncr.; Srott 1 f . 1 , , 1, d..n 11.1 ei'1-11' mnn " 1 ""S' n,,u " - I ,, , , 3. 1 .,. k k0 'h fml l,t r ,-Ui 7 l , A7 1, mv m 1,4 l'T ,!uan,,nou aa,1'U"1: iuee (difficult tasl) to Jecule in his 01 fa ' , V : w r n ', .d ' itu - 'rC " : lfCU 1f',,'ta:t"- f'l!"-f" '"iyU Thatwe.the people of Indiana. tl ei by m'ry Anr A,mm divine. ........ r.ro.ra.d t.. hifc. i he v -re b ut . o!,,aillri!t ,ip.,n aj.jd,.;, ,u to Kev. Mr. AN- without re-ard to pVt political ddlrence,, 111 . . r to vnoi,.M!.!.c,s to:. ,,f uat.v. ai..l re !..,.., f ,.v 11 . ,,,T,,, Mas, Convention .ml.lnl, do ,ot hearti ,s JU,l,.tl.fl1 V1 tl,k,no l,U; tl"n ..... v.,:i k.. n t , require c r;.r:.."i.t. ! ' ' 3 ' ' . ly pprove of the declaration of pr.nc. pies sot from oil . he has the p-Airr ! ow.who- v 1 ...... 1 :,,. f ii ... . it ;. ... 1 r .1 ... - , 'urth at the lit-publican National Convention, I ever heard of Mich a divine law as thi ? . I. 1 .!..!. OJ U.L t 11.1!:-.. t; I r I.' C, . - ... t .1 i . ! t . .. . . t .r ... 1 . each Con-resionil Di-trict, to report on per ; 1 district. .Tarn. (1 J..ne , of VanuYrlrir . , . " ' ' . i . t , , ,, iitM ttipni ho h.it. i.s ..i.U j.i-i, 1 .ninetit orinizi'i .n. id .liquet. I),vi ! II. L.nrd. of iVrry. 1 , 1 The o;h ditr;ct vras not represented at all, .hi district , John I.ak. : . of Lawrence. ; , 0 ' . ., .. . ,i i . , , , , , , , measure by the Pvii,.' ' fv iü : . and it appeiM on. v one w.n present from the J:h di-trut. John K. hite, f Peailvrn. I , , ' , . I ,i , ", . ! a:J. when it l.r.Mri'e .i I i., t- ...w v . tOih, and he wa oUced on the couimittee ou oh dirric:, lud.i.ck J obsouba J 'h , of',,. . , , ., . .' . i n made h patv idci'-iih ov Cr :..n. i.,.v permanent or-.mi.r tion. (Wavne. : i . "mm i ,. ' , , .ii. I .tMervwhenv i he w h..,e li n..n acv ::Jd.' 1 he leo!utio;i in refereticc to the formation ; C; h di-t riet . Ilenrv It, a l'.ev. .f .1 oimior . ' .t . i n ... . . . . v . - " i uv .oi ; ot lll'il r.iu. l'-hi .vu , Tth .li.trict. Wm. K. Kd ar,!s of Vi-. I ,,orl ,1... i..M. :,, i: . , u ... .,, 1 r. 'iMi f MI...1T w-ij ...T.-r.-.l .1. 1: . 1. .1 .. t- . . , .1. m . ... ....j rtu juinci, ir; 1 ra'.iier, . .-uouijjornerv . of a ta'.e Klectoral Ticket caused conid.ra- ble conin.ot ion K . son to tho r.r tr . I !. t i:-,ii:nvi l .. . i, . aki.. the co-nuKtlee to con.iJcr the expedi-j D.h district. Tho. A , ,.,f Si . JoMpli. ! ,;üa Uechircj' the Ur.Cotl' :l'i, il,' V of tncofahepira.e ur-.n.ration. The prev,-( 10.h dit,ict. .T.,hn R.llowe.of La-ane. J v inteife renro of l,nt- iu Ten.:. ,ui ouHcpu-tKuwashpnm-and enc of confu 1 i,h district. W,n K Hale. f WabaO,. j le-ulltion. HvA the party has e:u!cM.l siun followed . ; . r ,!(iILed in the l'.rl part of our report.! the dt clarati )2 AM Y- t liuw our l) mo The i b a f ex p.-dieney was l.Ied and cti ,ii3l jj... .tio rioan ConT. t.tion wa ron.poed ' cratic S-nte dot ft awnv iih the Netras e j down in d.r.Mon. One paker. John W t j., ,m.n, it dlectuallv. bf.re ka law, le-isl.H for th'e T.-i l U r v, repeal lUy. of Jeironville. who attempted to al ,ije Cotit cntion adjourned, however, their - j the It -Matiotl of the TYniVlV. at. 1 itiuts dress the meetin-. was prevented for soue .,r ac!jon9 spoiit.d thtir Waat v. I.owd. ism ! that none but r.atie and naturaliz. d nti time by repeated cries of " Fill nore " The same peaker atletnp'ed t.i proceed ' - - i . . . I . M . .. appeared rampant, and throat cutting on the ! zens .liuli o,e mue iiiro.rv. o i,u Kilkenny cat Mle was carried on at a terr.blelbo uemo rau: pan 0 k la m " " J lsT .... ...t .bhliM. I iv.. Ho-iv nr.. 1 f . .,,..'... op.n the h.'e. Ihe cou'.e. the act,. 1Vj I ." ' .rri Tl.ät w e have ent ire confi lence in ! llum'in. ilWH ,IIUr AT U 1 ' .,M" Ce" coniuMon lol.owed ;haVoc The better data of delegate disgust-! Cd 01 a us V" ,7 i", " n and the deeds of th, Prc.ider, ial cand.dates IVlllard- C...,S Vole ,e (lUcr , .nV Indo ' V . NV",V' ' The -peaker a.d those ho were opposed to'.a wilh l!lC proceeding. The wa, at j JcSt nu-aj.-. t '" J, t it-iw in th-n-il, there is but f-t whom j l""iiou. ind Wm ft 1'ivton. candidates f.r iVe-ilent 12 1 peoph- as yet have proclaim ucli the repoitinj; on the expediency of formin; an tempted to W applied from the first to all ho j band . . 1 . . iillc t liitV hi' .1 . .. f, .,t--1 ... ,-,n ' Thehostili'y of rntny of our citizen to rer- ar,i Vice Pr,-dent of the U. Sf put in nomi- ; a I iw. Who that regard- hlm If al lion - Ietoral ticket were afraid of investigation, did not favor and uppnrt ultra and eTtrrmc ; out tho fchadow o fiai t p. j ' 4 r::-'- nation bv invention. . est man uiil ? W li.i enn approve o.ch a Wllh hllI, ai: lKjhlic;il I)rincIoles came first measures. We are forced to conclude that the . ry I be IKmocrut.c " U .j. 1.0 ..e 1., a. mj 4.o f ui.i i .11 (r 'o'i 1,1 Of-eli h.'.Zel UpmhV if I i 1.1 f.tntrrd Thti 1 here V ratltV and ClM- i n ,i ; , I, . , . . v, - . 1 , ,r ! tr flDSIOr meil lr.lO li llu;o eiow !.-... it. . i . r .v r i ' i . ufiirm, i i.i.m; ........ reH.duion: ho is it til it scorns to rob ' nn.i cxt i;,.,,rv He was for Fillmore ' Fillrrore rartv lost fully one half, if not more 11 "" . , . , i 1 i . . . M.-rt; '.jt !,. !.n b.e., he i. row; t hr.t ' lets f..r t he urp-.e of prejudicing 1 1 e n against gr. the tate tici.t put in nomination bv . . .. . ami tne.i rxpeau ucj . n was lor ruinion riirniorrjaio ij . back'trncks as nevt r mortal erat did 'oc shi.-h ha.L.vel.h- lofes the more "--;''" Ipubi;can p.rty. And vet. ... the I ice iVopU' Convention held in this city in -r stf! hs a private citizen, wdl cvjnte- firt aU(, Frt.mont Mfond. (Cii.s of never! than that, of its strength in Indiana by I ( cclftCc is a n,us on... f of All him cLiu.r. it. m a ix A known Tirt tl:t i ... ' n:inrc rorilnr v tr liirct n V in 1 ; 1 s Invrrn I . ... rh.Jt t :,. ii. fintpniiftn votrJav. c v n .1 1 -v u. . 1 at- ----- --- . . - .i.iviii.L w 1 iwPt.r' tm rnni iiuu'ii rtiiiiiiiciii. i ut: . iiiuuii Lr ui nv vvii-.- . i iv l ia irri i i i r. r :t s ui 11 i ut 11 lid i . f . w !.la fnlM.'fV r.HM l.i am n . thi-r viwn Sit. laajurit y :i tho lits tlcrl That w !lni t- u irclros to Mch 1 : ry la-'. tle.'.'i; 0 l.'j'itj ..i! I thut .'i-r , itVicentl v po-a e-ful t prevent tJ.e eh-rtioi rtl.-r, to our broihren 'hrouloeit the ra-Ti' nn tr jofS-nOor and Sur .ßierr. to prevent an V nior. . thai we will elect aul State ticket. When a fer year LV.I l.v. e i.acd a jr. ! app'i"ntni.t bill fouii pa-in-. and to d . and ijivo our electoral vote t. -Fremont and 4 1 . i hr acf a nf raseel v an i v 1 1 1 a i no .1 a e n 1 rar frr n.... how n a-.y will lv found a; e:.. the altar of . hr. if iL. Teöu.erance Hill was o odi- freedom, implona f.irjjiver.i f.r the iL 1 his, did ihev not ue that p.. er to prevent its Mr. Craver.i.rf Jollerson county, ottered tlie 1 .t . fc.lf.aat .... a m a. 11 thev hire .!or(e,uithehcfttoft.kCitr-mrnt led P'--. t"'1- senate t following prfan.Me and reo.utions, winch 1 ne mn as .mroauce., , u,r. i.-roy V?rc unailimouly adopted: . Woods an ().d Liner md 0:1 its final pas- ae wa voted tor by Messrs Anthonv. Cut- Wjilre s. The people of the Eighth Con- shaw Hawthorne. Ib.sbrook, Jackson of Ta I i- tresinroil I)itrict of tLis State, have this day son. U-vfolds and Woods. It could not nave rx'endcd an Invitation to the i'eople of the : riAse.l witho it ih.-se Democratic votes, and it i-reat Nnrt h west to meet in Republican Con- u. i!ic fiid'. of sä !i a cont'.. !.o-.v, and it be i wa ant, roved and iL'oed bra Dem.KTatic vention on the Tmnecanoe battle ground, on ' . . .' , . . . . . ....... ai'ray ,y j ating' b ihb'e.H that contain l.ci iher h-vity, Kiba',ce or reality. Thus men r.i-i :!l npo'i p.'s;cal exeitan.ent . until they i , 1 .ill l . . I ir . : . t a n I I'nli.lili'riliiiii . e nr. ' hooves the ':iri.-iii people to h.ok W!.ve, a. (h.vcrnor. The im xt day after its pae tlie the 1st, 'Jud aud Jnd days of Oct. next, there !ho chasm, v.ew its r,e 1 .id.-i and Utlom. ! St LlVJtT Lf Vlo.VJ'I.VMr W.U fr. ... ( .' jte t'o-y maWe U.e leap, u-himmu-mh ! of the bill is Chirjed upou me .'lepuoiu'i.u cepl iucu luvuauou . 1 he .hl., safe ot.CC 1 m f llkel t'lU" uc- , rartr. ' That tr' ,.r-il 11. stoi.ev weather, than au incxp.n ; D'urin? th dic is. Ion of the .bill in th Sen ! ,irat ,. d-ouru to r-t ' ate, an incident occurred lach is to be found (;ro.jr;,J alllH. time above dei- 1 f 1 e d I.i .'.il l.i. I...I Vn sl..na!e Journal ia 'e 'Ji il. til 1 Thus t are '.cd 1. bt-'i.-vc ihut Huchanan ff V.ri,a.im : 711 Nchon. of Ter re Haute, read tlu .anda-cJely u;.,n me .-v.vucru .xiv.a..... . , jir. rnoo ..uu . , , ,.'nt ;,..,...! to the CloV- R'.tolcfl, That when this Convention at ihe oatuc natvd l,"s . . ! Pre-ident vainlv endeavored to restore order.) Such, however, arc the aroircd Irina It wa, tll ,,e C(li;Hid..red. hp continued, wheth- rtofMr Buchanan-uch is th -!'- I r or not tie faUse t,f Fillmore and Donelson ichotc eudlcd virtue is to compo-e tie tie vnxxXJi u, advanced by the formation of a cp ments of our political excitement, aid save te t.1(,cloril tlcUet. the country from destruction. )iMe patri- cr eljeavorea t choke off and cry otf Mott incorruptible statesman' We n ker bot he maintained his po have met with no person as yet ho de hition f.,r hOUlc timc. hut was at last compel fen il the -.manifesto ' here in the Y es-.. , ... r...;,!.. fl mke him- Our old reneoade m iohbi.r. even in the ud i0 y ' t'rAnf ' rics of "Pill- 'U hearia e'uea iu. x......-.- j nan- we e outd not new real of a hew convert, has no word of justification or palliation for the mani festo. The only thin which Mr. Bu V 7 se ... think, however, the Convention ha, resuiteo .; . Qr Ut. j., in Kood to the State at large. 1 he proper po- j nore to ay about lt. Zfv5t eition of "patties is more clearly marked Andjouniuft their relative drenjth exhibited. Evety body ; -an now see how theca c stands. i opposh,. ,!, Srlf-St, led Although the old l.ners have been UUr&. Demuei ntie lai I) . and cooing about the Americans we cannot Hecau-e its lenders are lo artless a-i!a-hee that they have gained a Mnglo point. t tors ftnij .,rc mcn xuN (or -J,, jf ttV t j,. Fremont has gained all. He U Btronrr this J pUrp01. , b.ive reck lesvlj )ei tied the be. t orning in Indiana by a large per rem. man Intt.rt.sts of the country he was twenty four hours ago. He ha, gain-j Because, unit three years ao. it rnmo ed this Ktrength without any effort on the part: jn0 power at a time of profound puliUeal ' . ...1.1 !nf himself and friends without any over. ,.u;ct t,utl,iti- of a aertional nature ,1 RSJi.C.trJ!lii ;.;.arOWd. lti:!.,nabt of in 11 tho fieil of p-.litirs. , eta. Our latest informa-!caue his grown from the fact of ,ts purity and; nMW ihc wildest oifaliontli.it e,,r!rie. SI II. 1 ., ,, ...,. 1 r.r.. -m' stinJs unon Uowin uistri-Clsotis : ,o'v - j- more Another spc-akcr whose i- .1 i .. :. 1... 1; I ... ..... .. ., ...... ! . ( t:o:. üt..i f.. ren 1 v. 1 ' um ihm 11 v 1. 1 111 on Mr. lunuui en".-. , . . , . , , . .. . . . , , J j 1 1 I r M n . I i - 1 0,0 I, m eets tili lives the unexceptionable riauorm ou n.c.i ne Uie Mn nth o our instl'.Utl. .fis . r 1 fnu;j he was a toad:,m ihe bands of Mason and ;t;on. however. .. that "' l ManjI:very lover c-flos country muM come one end of the eounlrv the .eheV Sou4e.andsuchaeoncla:.on i; .most d,s , B;U bheets a. he wa, , ,u, ' ftnJ ,m lrn, patHnl will ate Because pecu! ilion and rorrup.io, fes. uract ful to his rejmtauon Oh bable ,ed to .ell the A.ncriean party to the Aboli- h - P t. J in hi,!; daces, and fat jobs n, d , tionut. I 1 ..ntrni. n r. In i o r 1 1-n ! I in r l ........ I. . . U W. Thnon obtained the floor, and a more frcl.oa 01 hat m..... .v- V . Demo rats, which horn of the dilemma will you hang upon ? St. Louii InteUi- jjf The Vincennes CMfrd i Vatriy dab ands fir ui as a latue w th nc foot uptoti the j ..tfr Ai.thonv moved to lar the m .ti.o, to rurmUrs 01 UlO h;l-!;l.urr, ti.iui ton. u - . . . . ...... . ... . . - ... . 1. .)..-. i.....,..,.,,t niOi in.lrti'liiiiM on Ulf tili 1 1 I. I rs.j'iMi awn. mo ouurujK.u 1..3 ot in, -... .. a ire.... k j - I ti in 1 el bv -' I mo U s I y iliopua: ly anl weekly, anil the Hloemi ngton .firrf- mt.tug, and aber the ot-jeCts wnicu caueu 11 e.ngthe whole Nation ith a parent' tTc j , T nV. , I A 'uU. o iJ'y ? f ia ,a . 0" w il o V t .5 yliru v,, Throtl-h di.-arct ments of 1 -rr. rank old line papery hav,' Ueu di-contin- h ,.J(1 bccn acComplihed, then h il.ui.aiul I r .11. th or.-mic lav of the , ....i.,. .,..rr . i.. .r:. I ...,!dr 1 lH' flr nant 01 ruruna-L l'x ...;..hi l,it, s-.nthin- u, mr. " i" .... llil 1 " il lioUl 3 vl Ul u H 1 110 v Miwi 1 1 ti . iuini 11 - ,.----r-- - - whirl, he. 10 firun...-i m;!i hi s country men ,' .' ..- , . ......t., tf ..f :.. . ... .1... ,i.,rk ,.m.I Henri.. quencluhirt or fatu Ihe rios. ina.a . . . formation of an i urniirv. ..u.uo., .....-...-- . i u un ..imv ii .v. ...... .... ( potent party. Committee to prepare an addrc-s to the pco- faid thi was no- time for him to make a peech, nor for anv one else to express indi vidual rrsferancfs. This was a business . pie of Indiana: i . m a - K. . a hompsen, oi ig ; hat aaorn in L. heart to pr.dvvt and prrprtu- . -jwf;ri l'.ug. Si--. Williams, Wilson. With- "fa a imperalivt ly required by the -.U-. ile. al .r.e. he.i l ihe unsuliied lla of a erow and Woods :'j3 ('.institution all. a.a MV. a RMlTlT ri ITiril ,sa.i.M, of freemen, and posm; tic ,.orr -c .; i . T . ,irr And whereas, the Governor. JoePh A . f a Johu. he b.s but to cotuuia id and JrfC !p,r,VM prew. lUiebrok, lin,, Haines, Wright, though often solicited . bus refus- Mr will v. l)o uut( other as yj.t would Jacka.mnf Madison, Jackson of Tipton, K.ght tMj i j call a spetid M'sioti of the Leis- they ho .ld do. m to roo " ily. McClearv. Miii'tirld. Mathes KeynobU. app.)rli,llllIltntt but 1 hef .tual round the Tails ol ihr Ohio 1 V f . til uü L voted in districting the State without authority of interested id th" Ohio nrer navigation. to have the canal ro.iud th- fait fro u Louisville to (liter '.- .'Voni.titr in the ip-.Oion to rcou.mit I... on, I r.r....in.. mii ii r imr 1 1. mine nl . There m cius tobeq ule a tlr ann.n those ;Wiih instructions w, laid on the table " ; . . . . w,k u, Ufl(4,vM, ,4tid in di- I.rt us review this matter nrieuy. .. . . . , , f P, .Mr Shook, regarding eider as a v.ry mild red cootl.ct with, and violation of the .V.h Portland, enlarged, as to let the larger tlj l(, ,rd the bit! back to the Committee that wj,ic, proV i Jt.H that the numbt r ut'S na- class of boat sj pisauhoit hindrance or de- reported it, with instruction to ttike out tori iimi HepreMiitatives t-lhali be "appor- I ,y. Th.. ,s r.K.ht-ju.t b. ought lo have .ouch of the toll "V' luZ tVprtU counli.?. necur- . . , . ,i i : r in.V.nj or ellm It llaa lni ! n none - . . it- b;en don.- m the tut place, as to.- cat.1 or i M (UiUy fur nuk.n din to ibe nuriibt T of while male inhabb but li'tl- ue in it present, couditiou. Wore I ,.,dv r. 'e'.l.ng or d r ink im; it . but the Old Li tint. ab-jve tw-ruty-onc ) cars of ae. in iolh-c. the tirt time c passed thro'is;ti Uns ltr were resolved to render the toll as oumus h," And whereas, underpaid rrocl tn . lion - 9 better to yisr in before you get lean enough to jump through a picket nee. It is rumored thai the Old Line Campaign paper, at Indianapolis, is tott'-ring under the same disease. The editors, will, already, jump a Make-and-rydered fence for a biscuil, just for the amusement of the boys. lectoral ticket who were not Fillmore men What this, meant no one could comprehend Closed doors was whispered by nome, while others aid its only object was to act as a preventative to keep Fremont tncu from in truding Maj A. H. Davidson, of Mation; I)T Jos. Ci Md'hetes, of Monroe; W. . Arm.trong. of Clatk; Jonathan Payne, of Orange; James O.Wright, of J Jetton; C. C. Ilutler, of Marian; John Van Fress, rf Daviess; Milton (reg-;, of Floyd; Wm. H. (iregory, oi Ohio. ilie alhar of mammon. Because with the piirnio of refrm ?. mi nt and tef.um i. ba iloubh-d ll eann i 'al public expenditures, r.im.i'i ; them up from forty five miili.ms a y ar und r I'. ik and a war. to nearlv ci:hty ir.illiot.n ur. b.r ' Pierce and pea-re. j Because it pledged itself b .j a',1 attempts at agitation of tint s,t rv jtjos. Jtioti. whethr in Conr-.-ss or utoi it.i.ii Uv to bre.tk il u l.i ii the lirvt mm-., : jfered that promised to pay. ! BrenuM' men h r known as, nuliitiets At 4JoVhwk, the Convention adj .urvd ; nn,j disuninnist i p4 couumN, an 1 $inr die. but the delegates repaired to tho State ; tjj(.;tl. jls arii,,;,. ildotnsiein a mixed tonvenlion. v. nein er the wisdom of their proceeding will be in ..nd at as possible, and aecotdinlv Mr. Anthony, an Old Ltoet tti.it on Monte Oolo The gold fields of Australia are yielding more largely than ever, tithe rate of neatlv $t I KM .OOO per annum. The produce of the first time months of f, is j nearlv double that ol the cor.e-pondnu ree ' .....rihne with what an untutored outsider would einect from them, remain for the after , part of the liy t determine. AKTKUNOON SKStoN The cotntuitterf on permanent ..rgamtat ton lit jul praie to the assembled American? : House yard to hear a ap.ech from H. W.J B caue. professing to rien 1 the i:. yesterday, we must say they wre as fine a ThompoU, of Vigo. Mr. T. spoke for om' KtitUtiotls of I foedotsl into all our Tel rito look in -body of men as we have -een lately, time to a small audience, but we have no rie, it repealed th- Mi-v-ouri oui prop; i; They exhibited an intellectual lone that we 'Kpace fur a sketch of his remarks Ind. J$w. that slavery ni'ht bo Caiiied Jtita K it .... ,..! 1 ..' ... KM .xt ....... 11, v.. I. oi! S ro . ;.! it i it l HI .. li. - ...It:.. I ... l. VI. il L the head ..fit. an 1 uther. obstructed by. ' n , , , K-m,,. .., iiru ...II the fallowing instances of ine.iuilitv and PIU'lll Ml (UV 1 Ol' 1 ul')U-t till ot'.cr U..c!iincry lor fcCooptug 1 i ... i ..... ,1.-hill iut a it was. The Vote minsti. are attemttted to be established. ... . ' . . . . .... J . i . . men the mil out .l the channel lite noai -was a tie. ana oli. iiuri cue ui-ci'inn; nee irdin lo Hie enumeration Ol liiod.lJ-i favorof Mr. Anthony proposition, and . " r .b White Males over 21. through. Alunterestel, however, appeared - .rm .pinl ,t H.s tote rrrri.trvl the -iri- 1 Matlitt0n Ct, pt o 7 i:, o Uepre-entatins months of D-i). beinj loso upou 70 ),R)0 ounces. JT Daniel W hater ouce said that the 'ion of America was the sin of mi ret T ' This is lll lle I'eople Trust ThrMi. j Because this rei- al was ut;p d Uli !er i In reply to this rjuestion, the Balieh ' sp. cious. lie, to th- !!i -ct tint it w,s r (N C ) Itftistcr thus -jives it to the cor- p"ah-d by th- l'..in; i ni:ie m. i.Mir.-s ..f 1 . a , . ir.Vb when in ii alitv the t'onit r di i s . ' rtibtlKmoeracy under the bfth rib. i C,0 an( Uf:ri. ,,, ,!,., tl . l'here r.ev r has been, and liod loruid ami. territories .n-.i di I th. v toniüct vvttli malearepoit.Mlectnig It W. Thompson, of tbt ff t vi r hliouM be, as corrupt and p'J- t.ach oiler. a 1 ... at . m . .. . . . .. A. ; writir.. in mournful letter, in tho history -f ; V.-. as President, ire-i-ted by .-vr,l ,,e . Mii..n.mous u V"" V ' AIM Ih coi'c n,.' in o: ui-r . i,i !rverv nnn.ther.cordofsulhrii.bvr.olor,,. ! p,, j RV.i'Mi ff Wv htclt novv mhni.es and iis-; an j ppr(.Hjt. tlt if t r u. re wtitMi :i wre ua had t remain hibr this rubbish f .r vo.Mn . . . . i - I iK lis.l .'ui a liouor law ... "' ... II. 1 i ... i . v ..... .... ...... - - fc - l.vu hour-, b-fore. she coald fcrt a passage . - . .... whole Stato would be up iu 1 'oul 1 colic hone time. i van .. .. . . .1 .. I .. . . ...II , . I.. lt.. in.', in .tr . well Use. I to llo ktniol vexaiion, inai n u. o-lv i i. .....-. ... . Ijono te rvu.cd entente I with their lot, and p j M-iling of cnKr" poey 11.... ai. an nn.p.l in.l KA him hill , , Ik), nut iu ... - , -....... ........ .-. T... l.totljf waited th.tr tum. U.Mn; t-at It ,44rillhoo,, t c,l(l,e..d. lhat Oov . W .Hard had ,d. i . . . . t ... . ... - onc trr.t too crupie ou t ne uojeci oi mas ii c, ,, . m i. . .1 .... ...... I. .......... I'u Th.-t.i. u l. nits and b :itictn;rn of U-iia- s;i,r.g ci.b r. Ou th- c odranr, Lis mo'.ite . , it . i wa.'i.M'. I avow I 'o be a diaonet one. ... , vi e, Cincinnati, and wther river town, hate , , T ,.f e:. Hovd ' I.- aimplv to advance the interest l ll parly . Tin ein'oe leeroo: tallied Congress uju the tubject.urg he gatue is too shallow to deceit e any oue. i viah'too " lug the uec ssity of an enlargement uf the ca j ! , ... .1 I '.bo;i '2 i.r.tr, j J o.'J ' 3,tr.i i 3hii i i:n i 3.1 (H 'J 3,3di a .. ii . ..1 .1 .... 1... .. .. . . .1 .1 . .i. ..... 1 rares IT. van nun u .mim... ........ iliw,u . ...! mi. e. t.i l.v .i.'.-os tl,i ini it wu'ii.i UO.NC me ......I -.......... Mr Thoiiij.oa, on taking inc cna.r, i o.iu -,- - . , , - ch.pter in human e-peiience. if the inn I , t, llt(. CnjV .;itit)U f(,r the h.nor c.ferre 1 on 1 ,n nv u'nz Ann ' C' i-b.rs to the pop!- they .r: inVn-b ! m ... .. i'-1-1 v ... i......l ,ih ih-.i uhieh is now castiii ' its I i...... i i ., ,i ... nt of t!:i feature iu buuuen were writ- .:, eil..ac.-d hart and soul in tlo i , '" , . .. i t n . . ' ' wi ' i - iä .T a..t-.ii.i.s.. .riaa-i-ii.t' i Y(iiiiia . nil a a.. .. . . . . . a I ten. ! V.p.ricanmoveM.ent.and he would fight, the , ''t 1111 11 li" V.:, ' , . , IV"1"' n' V"- . A...r.canmow tu, r' hopes of tl.e cour.lry. 1 hey found the iu- , .von, i ami tl... iiiu.-.le .d the r-t olvr,-- r.iM- c! Ii. commended him t ih Whigs f Kentucky. The melting w as very e nthu'ast .e. but Iit'.Ie lor politu iih. . w ,,. confidence-, that a few , .,lis Jouru-d rehitt a sui.mi! ir A call of th counties was made to see , , )ol f,,,, ull'. rin- under tbej WOikin 'sof enciouv up ia ou- Sidney V which were rrpresei.ted. Aboitonem four i e of ;i f)n ar Vt. h ive liad 1 Howard. 1 b.w..: 1. bv his lo-ompli-h, .! orfirranisrr.il by debu'at in we are aie . ytr( ,,, ,.f dollars addeil to the annu addr ss, contiiv 1 to ;p t hiiir if iu'.i a a. s . . t fit... Cm ta-M : . . a . a aak-. ra a h. . - . at ' - ' - T" . ' aae.e. Ihal ri..' O tl H I I II ft II II i Lll (' .JlJiL' K 11 I 1 C il . f ' .... M...,.. IIMl.ll. f a. .I .-.al.af.l I'.l .. I..,..,.. I loin niiioriiia ... i -i t ... .i i . en .. .. . ,ni - -- - 'al(XHn(S0l Hie om 1 1 nun in . lunniug uuibOIl in tl.c . io iini. at i.iouiio' ' - - .-aa. - I The uew.fraia California is r.ot rerylni-! And whlTCis the .aid enumeration of . ,n South Undina. to Ml thj. vacancy occa- J rfpn.M.,jlrJ jn to ihe enormou u.n of uoniv MILL ' ja, ta-herc he j ml- iv d I . lb .! 1 VI4TO I llhu.rr Hri.tr.. pof:nt. HcUw we K,ve all of any interest: ho f the whole mini tier of male a,... d by the resignation cf Mr broeks, w,l. r,ftltl,lon m ufr.rrd, cndor.ing the i ,Jxa ITH anm'm. when these' vry eci-; (U-d ! ihe ..pp. 1. n i-t. that h- ts.. Oa Tuesday night. WM o'clock. the F.'.l. Tlte C, .nitlee were .1,11 io n. their uVl - 1 ,f n -te to be 2 1 . tr.ke place nett w eck. People's tiate Ticket, formed on th first of j r , rlers denounced the expenditure of . purbd .t tr-lVt led 1 1 1. ally ib'J u ore IhWgt'tsuut at tic City Hail, to perfrd f ,.Ces e ,.,.it of I' infantry. cavalry, 5 ; DJK "b-king the ratio lor one represent. Mat lat It was promptly and ir.thusiastic-1 fifty millions by Mr. Fillmore's ndminis : w 1(,'.c cotir.tr v, ,nv lim.-., as tits, if i!.c.rarraUi;.cnt. preparatory to starting f.r ronpaoir artillery, and 35 .,eere. ordnance , t,tc the numUr of W. 1 k9; ibjnlor... be it W The Meech del.vmd by Mr. S.W. lar , J , j J wasteful extrava-anCO ! llowitJ,e u ry earn uhh ih hurüin- for Li.. Iad.anaH-i- tend tl,a State Convrnbo,. JlaJred. IhaK.ov Joseph A. NN right, krr. at the C,,t Houe. wai a iute rly one, J 4'J ot - u ' 1 , Rufl. vot. rs "who are not :Uid fir n,,a.lv to .,,r ... th- unl,,p. smth. 1Mb. A i,c Utile tanner waaiioalmi ::;i;n:V,;; a. f,,nf' ted great credit tn Mr. V as a Mr. Hud...n. from ig. was , fivn of the .jtifv Mlch things ? ,lf,, W(,lt,, f;f MneVi fr..m.eor ihewiadows. bcarit.- ih. rtt one streets f..r rej.m.-e: al drill. (Sen W od rtf as , vd fH)n him by the I institution to con- scholar ar.d an orator. The i r:i,c. pal . loctnne i People's ticket. He said ticket was lorn.eo , ,.kM..,'.. l.im.lt to.VV,.rM...t with dr.- id. I..- wo tti the- M.t - tars and the word "I ILLMOP.B JL Do.V- fi Ul ' ," C"er..ment arn and ammuri- vetie the legislature in cat s of tnn rgtncy. . headfocat. d n as good Fill more U as we lion, on u.e ro ni ne was mu aitnor.x-i jjft, l)t., n j,u,T Q violating the hlgl UUst i . . i . w ih to hear. ,,. ...J ... .1.C1.V, ... co,. "":,ü- " j "1"' ,J' '"," J J A. ..i.U Mr W. I. 0,,..,.M cn.ouio. . d jctor. alineof rra;cssioQ was formJ. Ud The committee have thrown p breivtworks CoOuHlon ol rt tolution so.vl) lo acco.'H rr,f(uUf .u,ilrllC( fvr mr lV4 i.uri , ,. , t .... . ,.....,,, ,,,, of and bskTs n front f their bmldings, and : phh personal nn-J p. My purposes that . a I bv good mai'ial ami the rag, next to . . . . , ; , ..''-.,, rotimni c laiait , . . g-jardrd all the approaches w.th cannon bis proclam ath.n Is without justihcation 1 wh.chwasa purtiv.no t..c dclejatevi, , fruro tt;,., fi.M p.ces are m.mnteUn the roefs , of or nxh oT,y of Ufr, wilhout valid force! anrrhi'-. (.lbs..:'., l.ncne an 1 Sulhisn, a I -ei. thai. dings rea ly fr instant action, dar I . , ... .. ..t-. i Ä . a,,.,. i . v i i . f. . i .i .1 r i ..i -v . si, -errata! t.'i-.nal er; ii.l. la ,1 : ct powrr-tlnt the a biortionmenl atlempU 1 i S m II Dulane. w as arrested on a rha'ge then the i ds.f.-itcs. audr whicu the fnrn.ls " ''. v rl a j.ii .lonai cr-minala fcave t ' ' . .... , ' ... , . v. vi . i i i i . .. i . - .. - .r . . - i ... ......... r, i.i he m tr ! b.m i a il ol ii.nri. .d iht It. on 1 uei1aT. bv Marshal IM and t I . V . ' I . ... I ; .. I ä ,. I I, . t.r.w ......... ...1.1 .tu i .,i.ii rM niuir nir Ii ...luiiuiilll UIUU- - ' ...--....,---- 4 . on the lt of Mav. w hich the Ameriean, in eomtnrn with ihe Kepubjiesn party, had a greed to support. If this Contention did not stand t the pledge made in May last, he would desert Fillmore aud go for Fremont (Seenes of conf j-ion followed in which eT .rt wrre made to compel Mr. HuJ-oii t deait ) the earn' platform i pled M-d to cany shal rf lh Teiti'ory 1 b.M hi-, f.. out the same police. A-'un, wc ak. io7 ; :u,d asked ti b- ariistid. I iie ol ir i . . a a i i a moti'trated: b.M bnj lie-' hid n iu'.!. . . ' the people trntt than f The tsnbMarine I rlegrnpli. Strait, Cart Huern. July IJ 7h Sab ... ot a it.. it... VM- Marine hlrclfie Ifirgrai n v'.i " . ... . . ,. i ' " a a kl.! III II Ol k Ill'ia SlII Sill ill' a a. lv- ' ..r !,. b ol a. a. .... to make arnts th it ll.r nti tir v. t , f o Igotn.andil he m. v.nt to in iko I t m . . - v i r i.. a. i i .! i i fill nn i r rk'Tir i i He was i favor of free h. and it tn,. i ur a . . r-,.o. . . - .,,.". ' . . ... .ii. . I I 4.M...r.-l..".v. ..11.1 .. , , i. P . . . . .. I it I. ' ' n il ..I I. : il Lit lüfim . a .1 )... I ..... I. .. l. n.lrv.n.. m ,1 ... ! n . I . ... . 1 . . 1 . . ...... ... 1 ... ...1 I.m V.r. 1 1.. . . v. .1.1. .Tl.. I . , . . ' ' ' ' -.i.i", ii.-v mil i...r iii. ui "ill IU uuro l on 11 il t w ll II I oe CO.JUJ uirtl I" j.U 'J ...... aj,n. .....ui... ltwasexteudeda..;g hin Street over tw, , :Bt . jerttuae. o I. ,.r. ,pir,l and language of tie Constitution- bail, which was r,t at fC0. a. t p.s sm IffT- w V I'iwr' r!r VA rr.ss.ra. f .re si. r. .1 W. K . t T 1 f.llaa rv r r . .-3 rs a si I s, r 1 4IV - 141 l i'a.ll vtS". -'l-ava wm w . -.1 a. - ' ! , . I " I V I O i W j) T "V 1 II . I 1 t ,hr.,.o.t..i a iah.', , .,,,1,, a arre.ted. a,..! are Uaitm g thro tn,l: Thos. UnJU1 -"'11 IU rrovsn.. nn 1 Thi- .me e-.md for an) thing, bo La" . .1 .i . le f r i . 1 : ..- ll fi ' . . a Ihe I'tih inst . ; rttnitjal. V :', 't and rp.-ii f a S ... t. ...... 1 tt h le V. V . 5 liOiSll ; i-n.isiT. p. s -.- frota the Steamship iriponus. "".j.. ...s i i).miv ait'l .no-,.: t.e , '. t , ,1 .j.,. md i'k-rd in so largely ti d-y. he woiU have T,lutn cf Mr . Samu. 1 Caan. ng. acro-s the WoUjj ju. Ltl.t , , . - 11 " 'ote.erth. present asa.Kia'.e., an I go where g.df of St. Lawrence. U twe. r. Cape Koy Cow i.i wf'.' '" H "V! ' ' 1,1 1 . h . v- v ...I a. i.i... ll.r I' a diatance of ' UlC l" l"a iai . r 1 .t I on. t ii a . i . . , . ,.. these lichi. and rritileies are respected. r . 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I ...rl. ti urtuinK-:,jri. i . a wcrc riven far F.'.ln.ore and DoorUou. which ! An imacue mas meeting was held to San to It.?, in the shade, and yesterday it reached wUved th rough the Htlkesawf the ni 'Lt. an 1 Fra-.e ir on the ICtU. by the frieeds of tit 90. There is a strong probability that il will , y f,LlM t 1 he Haltiraorr Copper i) . ; After aceuea t.f Continued confuiion, the made Ihose statdo.j around, w he. did i.ot par- , n'sT.Udl V'e'-iolT VbI XS'nt 'iWr 'an vl' " re1' n-,r,", ".t--ae . a the d.K.ocr 1 ..we litTe it on high authority, thai a tortuU-r j Chair spoke b. lh Convention, and odd them licipate, think Cat iL wl.il. co.ttry had ! f r. fall; iutJtlizu:oa etile Cotu'lit-' eT lnok ou 5Tf1 r?-"" of ,le ' h"i!in; ' pf Cer.re s fmrn Virginia, win ha ala s j whit had to be d.u.e. II wasoppond turced out a F.lltuore b lrg.'c. .tee. tflaid . acted ilh the old l.xrtie party, hs sia j to the position taken by Me. rs. Hudson and i TLec.mwi'.Ua Lave i.sued an ass to; . I ,i ,i Jtt aiare. he had no he Ie f f Mr iPffrrh art wi.hid ttarr one to TCdf 0t; . m,. . ... . . L ...... I ! .... i k. ....i.il.S. -s a ,. i ll . . J I ..,...,..-. 4 .. , ... i stuuuon of their orgatiiastioa. Terence Kel ' aJT o are n.d wt-d to Ike ais.a a.si for liar , iiiuiore rtrmvu . tbo.ar.Jr.eri.,t .inntCsntsntwD,,,,!,, tn , U-l!o,w, ;s.aUt Ma -a;ir.e f r Au- ll"f of LU TU ' !.'!'HP.-a'tVraoCa.tod. - L,,. Catl s.-v,. an.tyetacpy. , ! work s I rattly on. I fjr toi.vu-.iua. - at-tT A country gitl eoniinj from lh ! U The AruAatic Ml I C C:al il A J b j 'theatre, under tho man .: u '-t f fii i k a;,d field, told bv her cousin that -he UltJ. bt,.M-'f ' '" li V',"" ' ' a. Cresl. us ia dai.vlid with d.w. j to say. lhat the n.ovt of !,e , :e-f ...o.t.. ... ii ." M . . wax ihe be-t we he witio I m l.tt W ill. It Unrfil.owby tllallbimc '' l,,r v ..ailMIJoeeaihat kis,ed e; ratify, nd ' ,U"" 1 -" " - 1 -"V'. ' tr speaking fr aoaje tirce, aud i Ult picture I tol l hllii th-. VtCf IrJy caciteutt of iL? Couver.'.i u ' would Lud it 'iV' " Slate matter as hi individual prrferene dictated. Aft j-i-ttirg the j Vie.'.n t, w I. 1 w.. .1 1 b