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__, ,_I from rtftk fapt. _t_r and tho brl.hteat -lory of the natloo; thev hvl eZmeu\aay _at Dankal WeBBBBI oaght to be, and wUl JZTitMmnmt c 1 the Uthed Statea. | Wrr-oi k^otmi _Sff_?.??_5SS!33!S _RS?_-a--ta^Jg?t 5__o_S o_Toe without tneaffi I < ??_ M^_V.**. ^tltthU .??.**. ha helped. tor he i. the property of ater, b_t *'? *?*? ?h _.? Wrvee a.me rataka f.r 2^;^r.Vo^?tWn.hlnetoD.w'.U,. __._r_.B_ ^ _-__.*^-_?__fl _aa-a v.-ere fllled with gloom. An | Thie C ty ai- Me?aa_i b greeter efteeu M,tbq-ak? could ?*?"*?* BflUfcvy -r.au, b_t l-t II. r. ?wwa,f djl;;^_rderato. d, an.i let Veb.ter hold Wm __?*3__il If tbcre a ?, * ar raatm. they would Ihe brln. _,'___ to .......mand 9* anny Scott ie juat %3J?<--m ,MrovtrtllP'ua",uof t!": ",ltlonl" ?%*If!2n_?BW?filO campr-e W?._ln;rtor., e?.*_u._ We-ba rr and Clay, and aald th. ir aeotimerita f?rea>l altke. Clay waa Rcme. He wa'the twin broiber ajf Webater ln grory, and would they aotele.-t, betwcan 8CT_e8,lievd,a,grntl-'mHne,,nc!uded by readlnf aereral reeaor.-. why Webater ehou'd be noeilnated. which w.-re tbat the deci-.on at Ralttniure waa aol tho ?rjll of BBB S_T __-< me rrmtmSmtey af -ha "^.?y?'ft_ {, BBlflBfB- to DoaW Wel-'er for hl- NT*??*?^ hvi.inthehea.teot ai. true l nlonl-t- -??I will bejore next Novrmber etir up MBB. rntm.-ia-m - BBB Bfl* been aeen -m, 8 the da*fl of Wiu-hn.glon. d "That e.cept KUI...^ ha^-A- oj -? ^^ rommand the votei of the ^outh aa ???_,,., beard in the thunde, tt* ?>?*** H?e y,^, o/ 2_ &._SK^* ^ to put out ani JS:S'"U t*M_"fl friend. wanted no ^ll^a^-orKn' hi.iboulder. the country, Trealderit .Bd a. "or . qu-rVr ot a century, ai.d they "-*?*? . _ ? wi. ?re.i work ae 'reiident V\ OOflBBr. ine laei _ai__fe^^-*M Webit. r wi... r_T [fireat App anaa ^1__W-?T?7-^^ llooa aa,Ti,_T.e wae hoaraa, kavto, M re'urncl fr m !he '*a*v groord of Treiiton. wbere he had been re re?v<ti_ tle iitrndnaMn .,1 iMniel Wabflt-T tor 1'r.ver .ent and Gaa CmUm WaflB-jatoa, ihe _-??*_??*?? of _o lete b ...,., thaa ti-' >rge VVoibtagtoa. [Chr-ero ] He ?? ..." I Bapt. t? aay t? thia oadh aee aad to the eonrtrv thnt both th.* .fitlern. r. would n?nl the noini nolion ITren.ei.doui . beerfl 1 He waa proud to a -e Fartuil H-ll r.tpcn.l to Tn cion. ||h tlr.ti -eid the r? ?arilutlor.e ae f.tllnwa : ,.___. tthcrra, Wrballeve tbet th "-h 'he poh.-yof h'.lding Convei.f'oi.a..'rihe.initii.it of political partiee and concen t.Btinf tl.nr B, tion. in pr'nciple i, t ?und one, and tbal .he Za-flOOl auch i ,i.vei.ti,.na,w!.en in mcrdatice will. ti.e cleaily rxpreaaed wialee ar.d ae.iiinie.ita oi their conalitu ?ota kie obligatory upon them, yet we further baheve that _nlet.et.ch leaarri ie peid, in the eelecti.,,, ..f eandidatoei li>r oftice, t. the ?"ll-k_o_n prelerenc-a of thoaa reproaeoted, the ru-ti-n ?f Cnr.ventiona ia morally and p>,litically ol no *\wm%tmt. Wl boMeve that in thfl trceat nouiinatioii af Gen Scott at the Ilalfiniore Cnvenlion the u_d?ubted MDtin e.,U -f a large B-BJarlty of the WWfl party tnr ju?h tmtthernion have been utterly dit.eparde.i, and Uiat th* C..,ve.,ti.,n, in caMmg npo" ??'? *** l" ?'.e tbe,r ,fpport to b- noin..'at...n. are a.kin. them to virte lor one who un fleniably ie not the n.an ot their cholre : n.oreovor. that in ?odoi.ia. theyfu.tlier aak them to ?et Heiue a candidate of ?attlv ti.penor abihtiet and .(iial.fication. for tlie otlicj-; and li/.ete't,, Tho preaent occaaien ieo.e more fa'.orableitian will l* hk. ly agaiB tV appear for entering a geneml prateet BflBB?l aneuj_.ati.->n madea.. directly m oppoaitioi. to the rommcr, eer te. patriotiam and mtelligencc ofthe vVliigpir |? acd of the whole * uierit-an people; tlierefore, Ret-lted, Tlmt llie \\ Ingtof alata,., hutette bave re..ivefl the ?nnourre..ieut of <len. Scott'a nr.nnnr.tion with deep cbaarin ard ditappoinfment, and that ae a party. wef.-el BBaolved from ell oMigation to auppo.t bn nomination ; that nocntiderstiouaof exp.die.icy ol the iniaained lntereeUof the Lait\ ai.iill make ueawerve Iro.n < ur i.x'd .leteruiiaa tiou looppoee l.it el.ction bv everv l-wfnl ...eaaure ii. t ur power. atid that in purauan..- of tbia purpote, we will unite with all goiatin-Bof our partv ond of fhe other partiee ?f tbe conrtrv in tukmg meaeurea to place in nora'nbtioi the greatrtt of Ameri.-a'a at.na i.ext t.. the imaaoiial VVathmg ton-acan.liHate who. from hte eurpaBaing talenta. h - ineil public tervicee, hie patriotic teelin*. infl hia nne.|uale.l atatetn.aiial.ip ie commended to ihe natmn ae mora w'rtliy Ofthe l.irh otli-e ?f the ('hief Magitirate ol th-- I ui <-d Statea, aml befter fitted to perform itl dutiee tlian any otlier ?aMBBedL Thtt intliereeentdtceaaeofHan. HbHBTC-AV tba nation haa Umi % profound ete'eeinan and nnewer.ing patriot, and a art-at man, and that while thieevent tilla ue with pioloinid amotiona of frief, we are. at BM BBBM tune, odmi.Bitli.d tl.kt "I ihatalonouatriiiuivirata ol atotaeme'i Wbich I.bb coLlroUedanddirectt.l more than all otbera lar tbelaet forty yeara the politica' deetinit-e <.r our country, thrre acw ren.atre but .,re-tbe ?re?_?at of al.-ar.d that au orportuntty it now othttk, and tbe laat, when a aratetul pea vile mavahow thattliev .an ae well appre.-ie?e and reward civil ar. iitn.-ii ai.d u ta i ctual euperionty at that coniinoiier ..ualitv. inilllaiy vaka. tietche.l, That tlie great maaa of tbe POOpM are ever true to their infrretta, and e\.r to I* trut-.d. and lhat tl.ote who fear to commit tl.eir ranae. to tlie dacirto.. of thie tnhJrml, aod who terk to dictate to tlieoi ? ho thty ahall cl.o?t? aa Preaident of the (nlted SUt.-a. in nlter diaregard of their known f<e!in_e ard Jadgaaaal ae to wh > woul.l uioetwoiilnly in bme. If Hi.d t.iott boooraU| to the netlnn, oc, ui y 'hut tmrt, aboaM be tor once made to feel bv an rarr.eat pr.ite-tat the ba'l..' b,,\, wtn ?'. thall lie heard from MaiietoCaliforiiia. that deapit* ihe fear* an.I intnjt ueeef |atiy polluciane. Ihe people cai '-e depeoded aponte make thnr own aalaethMM . f auitable canflidataa, an.I to vimlicate ihe nation from tlie cliar?<- that "rBpublica are Onliatef.il.'. Heilted, Thnt in H.-nynv tlie BVBllablllty of ihe nina' eminent atatremen ..f the .1 iy, anl tbe ;,ro.iri-a'. Intellecl ..i the h#.-, Ih.i.irl W'efctter, they - ho doaM the eoeceaa whiah auch a .a.idi.l,,te w.,i,l.i meet rrow the h.mde ,.f tht- Amen t-an i^ople. thow a wiint t,f llien ilnlity t.. nppraciate ?.e..* oef.-- like I.i-. ?? w.-ll aa n> tlieir^ anl i'afcf bieaervioee, und .-ulh'.ttn-tic ndiniiHtien f,,r the BUUI B ln li tliey by their eafer real to proiiiote hi-ele,'i jn tli, uid an opp.'ttuiii'y be otlered ihem. ?ill iii.lianai.tlv rel.ike. Rct'lted, Tbal we ha\e full feith, not onlv in thn avail abilitv ot Pniii. I Wabatar, l"t in tlie triuiiphant tur^eaa whi.fi ahnll put hi. name befotc tlie people ae a caudl.lata tor Ihe otlice ol I'retni.-nt, Brd thtt we liarten and are pron.i't to aprea-i ont to tl.e hree/e theatan.lard l with t.iH name ri,:,t,dent that it will be areat'-d wi:l, ac, Iv BBBtiona tlirouiihout tha country, anl tlmt under ite folde we thall Ih) lad on to a trinmphant and aucceaaful retuit. Hetolted, fiualK.TI.at to promote the obe, taari.viti.-d in tbe foreaoina preamble and reaoluttcna, .. ,-aa,,ret b- at on.e taken hy thia meetn.a foi OBiit'ng a Cenventio... favo-al.le t<> tl.e nomination "I Damel Webaler, without dutinction of ?arty, t>> l?called at au earlv du\ ; and thtt at'ommiltee to tirepore ard cirr.ulate aauiuble addreaato the trienda of Mr Webaler in all tha Statea of tbe l Bion. tnvitn_g an.I urgimi Ibe party to atrenoaua co-perauon with ue for tb' ecioin plitl.n.ent ofthe nohle purpoee we have in \ low. Mr. Senato waa next introduee.l to the meetin. and aoi.oun. .-d MBaaalf aa ,. Hemocrat, and eaid tht- Do.no erate wanted a man worthier of their ate< I thao old ? luee and leathcre." He then laun.hed out Into an ln vective a.alnet Scott and called him an ape. and i>rali?d Webater. Itircatuproartoll.med; theaudlence would not atand it and cried?"Turn out the I.oco 1 oo.." Jle whh comiK'Hcil to ictire. | Mr Hill. 11 N. w Jeney waa cext lotrotluet-d, but it now belBg tear 11 o'clo.k. a great portion of tbe mert loa retired and the apivchea were e.M.n conclude.l. I'hereailutloua wereadojited aud the meeting then broke up. l-ror *-oll lonv.-r.tlen. | <7.riic(4(e_ji? uj Tuetdty'e I't,'. ttmrnfl | Waacawraa, Waiaaaiay, July 7, l__Q, Hon. J. U. Paltrry was then called for but he ( nly BfBba a lew wordi ln . onit quance of a boBrteueaa coiiliMCi- d ln.in ei pu.u g iu th" opeu aii lo tl e moriilng trooi ibe alcpe oi U.e (Y\ IUI1. llon. Ainaea Walker .reepondiiu to therepeated calle ol the (ooveDlloD next came loi wurd, not, aa lie aald. to make alpeech, but to etate the caae totliei onvention ol an Brthe filen.l of lie. Jem, who in iriug a aalutoat lUmiiug laat y.ai, ln honor ol lh. e.eoti.m ot thu Hoa. 1'hailea s-umnrr, hnd the uitifcrtune to loBt both hii ani e by the premature BXB-OfllOB cl a cnon, ,uid Mr. Walker liiti.duced to thu (.'onventiou Mr Kiieaozer llucketoue. u apobtaseoua conti ibufloi ' i whiec beael t Wae imn eetati-ly taken up. The whole amountol ui.ito rial ald ibua i.bulned .un-unled to #!'M. Tkava were loud calle t.i Mr. Burllogarae, but the rii.lnrr.n etat. d that he waa unavotdably ai.aent Mr. K.r?-*.ue ll.'pbii.a ??. next cailt _ up ,n, iit w_a at tbia Criotlenian't h?ut.> tbat Koitutb araa a _ueat, wh.-u at NortliBiiipton , lie it a meiubei ol Uie Mataai-huee' flalature. and ."ted for tlie Malne ln* lleeaii they Would oot Blihmit te tlie doiulu-ttioii to be tl4*e.l BfBBJ ihem by both partlc-. pirti-ularly ihe Wbi.;e. IM i.-i-iiie.ner.-a ol honor aud li.erts were atrouger than puty tiee. and lha q.u>?tlon- laroltad wer. ,|iiettl"oe c liich neither Mateaaw n oor poli i,-;ana could ronju.e utt ..i coiijiiic Jjwn? |Urttn.ua an-lu. liom a law wki.-' WBB akova bU PaflBM eaifacty Tney bad Q, >. (ome loi wat Jt, atai.,1 v Ihe ?? p: lucl.,1,-. und tbey waaU ttand by tii-.lr BI_Bfl. l.e-Jgh all eBhHfl ebon'd prove reeiratit. l.ll. ny, which tbey erorehlpped, ha,i ao , .' -ee t pr. tnlee i..-r ar>\ . i.aul. Uloti H ti-atow BBBM them. Bhafii'iiiaid nn tinam. bf rania tihloqay wa* now tne loi ol thoee devot.-d ro hei . the promtaed no vlct-.ry Ibiediy oi ihia )?-*', h - > Umi her ap_ \>ving amtle,. ? u,ade : leyoetterTaa of her oaeird hi.-pet th.- ?;.l :i ?' I -. '?? tui i ,-y anceetore hovar over them?ih'te *-.i: Ih w ..u-h Kouuth bad e, at,H(u?_>'y av?|i.i il-'ii->. went an lo deecribe the abjni r< u,litu,i, .,- N, tihrri. mmm, who wert. ae nmre **)|M'<1'l<'Pperaf'r,oii!hern im-n In laahBaOO-VBBaloa, VL '. j ' to ?f*h??e fcr whatevrr aeailiaoatfl th. _ ._'.h uk-tated, aud u.i _cr_aad aa lha altai d Blavaryaha ?A.t.leallBlerwa.i?thB di,,, ,?1 ?i inv.nen. Taia.alnt waa only monhy ,.\ _, ,|p wh? h ?j ^ .,,,,_ ,_? t,^it t)f . ''__i.*f>' ?"-e?corii..,.y t.o.itt.l aa m-aiala __. epurnedtroinlbM.-.,,,,,^. ._ _l____l_J ..K.r>M:"? l^haro. 0^,, ..-Jr,.,,,,! the meet Oou Now, euher he w.mld carry out tht? pr_K_DbatT_f Ibie j-UUorm, or be could or*. ft be did, _e woald ba no hetter thao John C. CaJhoim or any SootB^a man ll br falled to carry out thoae prtacipWe he would be a aeovD.lral I Applauoa | Mr. ij-food, ol Saliaoury. aoid ho hoped la tha aaaa log __U Bbal they wonld eie.t o_eo wbo would place iba . be-and tha re.ch of the rumaelUr or tha aU-e ,fr _m the? aaarl themselves ta aave J|_*achu Trom becf-mlna the kanfl-BJ _round for .Ure ' ?> . fl va >,,_, ,.i ? __... ? ?,??_--_- .? He said ther had some em-onmeement l? the tacx i,at the men who had nppoeed them, had g-ne to ta-nr r,,t WaflflBrf aud Ca.8, and other*, were slain. lauiliter] Over one nf tha . *ad th-re was to b* \ ireat luneralln I'oaton on Frldsy next, when he wou a \* seLt to M. last rr-_nc pfnoe in Manhfleld. UM Ihc.!i-*htthel'em-icri4t_ pli.ttorm had enough. l.ut ine vNhip platfi.rm wa. teaTime. worse lt was wor.e tban il,- naaaaMaan ot l aah Vapdaan Bfl *****^ml i cuKI lip over butl, r_-di.-at.-8. I Bfl ?? *2_2rfi_ !* Ibat, tl- V -,1 . be i-rilit.-n.e. wi-r ?J^Jutr. ? _adhat_a electi,n..f 1*6, ?'^.TT- __i_^_*a then... iwi tlif y aaould'-tura th-ar mao ? '"'^y^.'J kkk .mj the Bpanh*. or ral_**r __? _?? devil ont TbaBeel-U waa next addres.ed by Mr. Swlft. The raaoB-_f-8 were then put and r.rilcd un-mi ? _TeCliaJnni.n said they muit no.r brenk up, as the cars W8T8 eo_>iag. They would re?*.rn liom** to com pl. re tl i-1?i.".te.?l?iii, and mi.-ht be known as Uie "agltB tligparta in tuture. _ Tbe Conaei.tiou tlun dlisolved at I o'clock, la tbe Ugkcstafbka Lfttern lo Ihr i_nr>anehuaetl_ Fri'f* Holl Con vi-ntlon. sk.nator ct-taa'a lfttir. Washin. ton, June 2 l.-._. PfabSir: I have received ynur letter, inviting me. io bthalf ot the Free Hemocratlc r-'tatr Cammlnee, t<> at tend ibe Conventlon ol the Free Democracy of Ma-ia chu*etts, to be ht-Id at VVorceiter, on the 'ith mstant. and requesting of me, In case of lnabtllty to ai-rept that i_\ita'ion,someexpr*s*ioB ot my views upon politiud proipect* and dutlos. Kn.B.em-oU here precluile the poiiibllity ol my attenilance at VVorceiter, and the Mas lachusetti 1 ree Democracy has proved itaa.lt so rwar in IU ucderatanding and so devoted to the perlorm BDce of ltspolltlcalduties, that any expression of my views on that subjeet seems qtdte superlluoLS. Noris it needlul that 1 say a word ai to polltl ;al proepects ln deed, I do not pretent to di?cern with any clearnes* even what lies nearest in Ihe future. Oi this only am I abio lutely certain, that triith ard right muit prevall. Their tiiumph may be po*tpoued, but it must come. i-name anii wrtng muit cease?they may emlure for a while, aLd even seem strong and permanent, but they will vanlshaway. Slavery, therefore, muit pernh, and all comblrinttons to uphold it will be broken. For this result. wi-h tho leait admixtiire of evil, I have looked, and atill loA, to tbe Demociacyof the I'niun The princlplea of tae Democrnry promulgated by Jet'erson.andiieeply BBBMd in the convictlona ol tlie people. Uithfully aml wisely ap plled to these questlons of slavery, which have now c me to be of paramount Importance, and Imperatively dirnand a lina) and Conititutlonai settlement, would ac con.plish tbat gieat end. securing and eitab'tihiog tae rlabts of men, without invuding tiae rlgbt* of the States. Wfl cannot, however, shut our ejentothe fact that there U a power in our country, ouuide of the Dein ociacy, acd in many respecu antngonistie to the Dem? ocracy, the ald of which hai boen thought eiseotUl to the iiiccesi of its natinual caniiidatel, and purcha*ed not uuliequenlly by iiiaiked sacriticea of Democratic prln eipln. I reler, ef courwfcVo the Slave po wnr, which for years past ha* lieensurVeaed to dictatv the or.ani/n tb n, rule*, platfortns and non.lnatlous of rur National Pemnciatk- Conventlon., Its adherenta declartnL' in ad viine tbeir dete___)B_aa to support no cnndidat-., whttlxr tominitrd by the CaarendOB or n it, who should fiuorany app'lcatrin of Dern .cratlc princip!.** t hlih would (ndanger i's aicenlancy, and insiitlng unon tiie ndoptinn ol a rule wl ich aaables them to dtj. t.at "it? _oa__B?oo in it entirely .*tl?tactf>ry t > them? selves, have bitiierto exerted an eilective control over the results ot these party (,'onventions. This piwer is ecr-ntlally arl-t<H*ratic, aid even oll::Hr. chic. ContirUf-dsubniission toit U IneiMlipatlhla with tbe permanent existence of earne.t Democrmy. Tne ad* vocatea of sulmUiion. however, will be numerous, and the mi'ti* es ol submission powerful, so lon.- as party niccess is thoutht to be uecnred l>y lt; but let there oaeaba called urtn rciaaanee acounter power, which will demand the Ii.itliful i-ppli.-ation of H,miocr.tic prln cipltl to all i|ueltinn?. ______ Ihe.rent que-tmns of Slavery, as the eandkton of mpport of the NntionaI noiiiinaiioiis. io thut tiie sai-riti. e will prove rn.iredu.n aaroW than the m_n'.i-naiice ol principies, and the adro* catesaiidthe mo'lves ol subml'sion will dliappe u t . t-e,her- , r . J j *-'uch acounter power may bo found ln an in-lepen. ent Daaaocraej, which, actinr' i-ordUlly w.th the rest oi their Deiiiui-iiiiii brothraa when they can without compromUlDC prlnciple, will, iieverlh*le?*, steadily re foaa to do so when siiih h ,-tii.n will Involre sueh om promiie. Such an independent D-rmocracy, to inilo tatn it* title to coiitileDce, inu.t be unwavering in lt* eupport if Deniccratlc meature*, and ln its adhealm to Democratic principles, and never enter Into lncon M-ttiit aliiame* wuh tLe aiiU.iinl.tri ol paaaoenej. Atthe prt-K-Lt inomtnf tlie ni-ed and lmpnrt*pce of such an orpanl/atinn sreins very matiileit. T.'ie _Uve power, spiiriKlrij* from the i-lave iutere.t, hasdiet'ited the platfi.rm an.l noiiiinatlons nt the De-nocratlc party at Bahlmore. It haa foraahadowad, bf the ixi.ul.i.in .>f Kibeit liantoul from lhat body, ihe pr tsertption by Ibe ridn.i.iistratiiii. ut it* BOmlni ? .*, ln thr event of th. _ t-leitli n, of aM Praa Boll Daaaocratawho haran ?-. ra* eai ti d, ind wbo va, ,11 nnt ra. ?m th. li vr dhsrtoas, Theie ib then, in my ludniiiei.t, aeaoaoraUa chotaa laft lu ihoafl iJaanniraia whn. whlln they mean to 1 Ida Uithtully by all the p-v\i*l ,ni nf Ibe Conatto-Oa, yt love ln ? d- ni too well and hate de*p..tlim too iloceroly to be willlijg to adnpt the OomptoariM of 1830, ai a tinal ii-itli-ment oi the J-I.very qoaatlan, or ea gage therrselves to the ex.'i-uiinn ani maint*Mianc>\ ln all it. de.potlc atiircency, without repeal or eiinn tlal modification, of tl.e uujuit, cruel and uncon*tltu tlonnl l-'ugltlvc Blave law, ur pledi-e themaelve* to a crmade agalnit frfed.in 1.1 speecli and fr.edoni ni tbepieis. Tiiey are shut up by tidelity to D-imociatic principles, as well as by persorml cousiatency and ?elf raapaet, to the rejection of tbe Dumliiees, ai well ai the platform of tlie Conventlon. The nomlneei, of whom I would aay notblng lncoi.*i*teiit with h_h persond re sprct, repreiect their platlorm, aDd would th.iuk no one for atlrlbutlDg t-) them any purpone of admlniitratlon not entirely in harmony with its iplrit and policy. lu accordance with tbeae viewi I propoae lo vt. Tn palh of duty lies clrar L. lore me. 1 rarjiii.t ? lpjjort the nomlnces of the B?__MM_ ('onvmiiti >n. nor can I aet with any party hostile or lnd'rterent to Daaaoaratle principles; butuilh an independent Demonacy. with what one ol ynur noMe-hearted statesmen hs* suhap pily called a " Demncrstlc Democnicy, I am prepared to sta.il and do faithful battle f.r Ireedom, until the whole Democracy of. the Country shall become sat's led that romlstent* and Impartlal adh.-non to prin? ciples ls safer, as well as more hnnorahle, lhan In.-.in slsttrut nir-mis.iin to the dennnds of a ap -inl IntereiL Wifh the best wiihes, your le low citizen, To Hon. K. I Key. i, CUlrmui. S. P. Cit_sr. sfvatob Bvnnna s LFTTra. WA*HixiiToN, Saturday, July Dtar Sin : The true and well tried friends of Iree dmn in Mas.H. liunetts are about to assemble si U orces lar. lt will not be in my power to be with them, to en j<? v tbe eoatafloa oftban enthusiaam to be ttraaglhaa tii bj ihiir determinhti.'n ; and to learn anew,! quent lip*, the ciai.deiii of our caa.o and the e\i^.-n.-y ot our dutie*. Bat I .-onfidently liH.k to them tur trum p. t wi rds to rally the country si-ainst the sectlonalisia of Slavery. At W.-rii-eter. in '.?19, i )iniii"m-e.I th-- InM stron* movement. whlcb, gatning new l.irce at Hurtalo an_ sweeplnc the Free Stitt'ri, finally enrolled three hundred thousand rleitors In eonstitutijnal oppnsiiion ta a bate ful wrong. The oocailon now requireia .uni's; e ' nt, Both the old partiei, with aa aputacy greuter than that which ari.uifd OUI condi in. _:i- 11 at that time, have trainpli-d on the principles ot tim Declaration of Inde* perderce, anl ihe iiu>?t i-heri-*hed -entlinen fathei* d tt.* Bapabttc, Evea libt-rty .I *;>eec_ U thraateiif ,1. It la dit'Yuit to aoa how -ny paraua, loyal ti> frt-edom and de.i ou* of 1; lai unji lt by coni 11 eana. can .uppoit the natl mal candidate ot elthcr cl lhe*e partie* without *urrenderlng the cau?e which he pu.leiaei to biM-at heatt. 1 eti... man e\pect froui me any iiirh *i 1 r.-uder. Thel.v.) Conver.ti >n* nt Ba ii-.ri-l rc.oliitli.r.j, ha> e > Ied with eu. h atber lu lei 11 ver>- 1 - * t ' r - . tn believe that 11. both pirtlei there . rs oi |ood aaaa who acora thaae pi .f.-**i. :.* The r, .iM-itnbie pei.i*tecce ln opp_>i_, u :?. tlag, which di.tinti i.fe.1 at lea.t one of tha I tiocs, turnlahe* an earueat for the future. tb.-u.-b .Mai* ai-husftt* can dathra unail eaooarafeuseui _-_? h r ? . tlu ra, AB bai aot* itai eaai aa Bnar ofthoaa dadanMloaa ht whleh .-**?? y I aaw aajegaarda and Fraa-on new raai But tbc_? eflort* ?re d<*om-*d to disappi.int.iM'nt. In splte ol all the allegation* of partiaini and the u?.u np tion. ai thriUve power. there li oti? princ.: * muit 101 n pievail. 1. ca_r. : i.| it-i-U it is an ail .*ut.:,-i- ut naiU to our p. Btieal *? tiaity. and ala.-i an an*wer tn tne ciy whick U wimetim--* ignorarit'y nnd IBofleal'l agaimt us. Aceordln. toth..- t-u * .plrit >t th l tl. n si J Ihe t> n''- - * -uJ Bd Bhrrerj. 9 aatfoaal, while Slavery, and not ;- ... i.ul. TU agh Ihi , ? ? I am ad. kaaH to at once, and u f.iat*_n?_ by tbe hn: >r; ?I the <. onstituti, n. vet M t_ li--' _reat partif* unier tli icttuenee of the slave powf. have revened th pluatli 11 i.f Itm bann* A Nitiouil VV'hia, U lim 1'y a _lavrrj,WhU an.l 1 Kad ? I I'o.v .?iali* -. 00*78 81 IT .-v 1>--i.ixrar. ln .antra di.tiuctK.n to all wbo regard rM*aaty ii* a Baafllanal :ria.tmtion, within tba 83 1 tfta Haaaa, ?nd witb whleh the N*_oa bu uuil 11..- :.? 1! -. h. njholdiDg licdoin, everywhei, under tiie Nation .1 G01 -rniiM-nt, ? e oyyoae .1 ;><rni. i >u* ie,-tionali*m. whJ. h tal.. !v . ali-li-el! N.t:ju_. AilthU will jet be aeeB_niUca_,Jwifti. Aiuiii th.- MjaaMaa awl det.cti _? 0f the ho ir the fumreitclear. Nothlag canpermunentl) obatruit truili. Hut our dntii- 11MBffl 8 ????.:& the occaiioa , aor wUI tbe uraerou* soal be deterred by tbe gre.itncM of tba peril. Aay ?rjcb will be conteat to ^rv? Pre*>.ia.m, to au^pirt bar fBpparler*, aad tu k-eve ibe reaub kt Fi.vkUbcc V-IUiV-i. J_I__11_I "?-"'-' Petter be where Freedom ia, though in a amall mlooritf, or alone, thao - lih Flavery, though aurnronJed by mui* titudea, whether Wbig? or De.no. rata, merely 'onten.l Inf |..r oltice aD,| place. Bb_BVaflBB. 'i?ar mr, ever ifcithfullv voura. Ciiatt' H.*.n_b. llon. __ L Keyea. JCDOB ALLEN 1 LKTTBB. WA.tMi.NOTON, rtaturday, July 3, lfl-'i Mv I)far.qir: Not belng e'lbioaccept yur kind Iovi tnti.,0 t<> au.-nd the Worceater Ci_veat_-_, I Will gladly comply wltb y, r re,|uett to give e.preaaUo lo my vlewi upon " poliucal eut,;.- Me and duthw.' Bat when I waa abaiut ta eriter uir.n a tield eo eateoalve, 1 c*H''d t-> intod the prot.atrillty tbat the Convention WB-ld be ad dreeaed tn wrltlur by many ahaent trleoda o. Prfl ai.d Ihe briet houra .iunnpi which the Iree l)e_i_.recy ,?! Maaeachueetta ahrill r.-inain ln ouucil, will beto'ite* even for tht. el,.<|_efjt champlona of our eauie who will be prett-Lt to |h e uturano- to their burnin. thoughia. I therttorel. t'ear u. addrete you but v. iii bterity. In ongrau.lerr.ug theCJtjventl n upoa the prompUieaa and apirtt with which the au omona of the rilate Com lnl-.tte for tbe aeaembling ot tbe l.iatrtot i-r.eSjilor gani/ation baa been met, I indicateat oncanoyacntlinen reetieciing the condition of pirtieo and of the country, and the poth of duty, which, ln my \tigmmmt. tne i raa DaBaaaraay i,iuattre_d with rirm aod aadevl?tog ?tt-p lt can lorm ni open alliaoce; it '-an give wltn eat. ty or wlth honor no a.-rrt-t ai.i to eiti.er of Uie old po UttcaJ partiee in the coining I'realdentiAl contt-... N'eltiirr of tho'e partiee baa entiiltd itaelf to the - < 1 ?d ap any elncere opponentot the ,-lavo power. From mtny lierr.ocrate, belore tlie great Convention of their party, the cation heard, indced, biave wordi of dehoLce ili)_b hopea were etitertalned that tbe hour ef fLolr redrmptlon waa at hand. Bal ti e r.-ault .,f tae Haltimore ('..nvention, aul th.-.enereJ acijuletence rf tbe party In ita dotn.a, hir ( maile tt cr.aniteet that auch giorioua era in iu hitt :y ! lt ehall ever r.rrtve. will beam on the un, .-rtaln future. Th'- platloim wae prepared and oflopttx] -itn d.li .erate care, by the noajority of th'- Convenacn, and BBaa_BSBd in wlth deliberate meanneee by a mlno. ity which had tt ten d-cla-e.i their abh.rrerice ot ita pri_ciplea; aod the Donilnatton of ? New Hnmpebire polrlcian, olwaya, with a lt-w rightexceprlons, tbe aynoBym* of p ilitt.-tl eerv.li ty, ie no more to be aeenoed to accldent tfian la the pointin. ot the needlt to the pola Ibe VVhit'paity, eofaraa ltaav..w._ ;>urp_iee indlcate ita character, c.n abow no ben>r claitu than itt Mfllanl rlvhl to the aympainy or aupport ot tbe f.irndt ot Kiee domandol beneticei.t progteee. I le.ve il to thoae lo_i ciana whoae " wiah ia father to the thoagM t,? _B00Var tbat better claim by a critical analytta -f worda eni phraaea co_atituilng the collectlon ol eentance*, mit chII- d by the Wbiga cf Baltlmore a decleration of " prin ciplee." To the uueophltfjcated an.l unblaeaed tnteln gence of tiecountry, the p.rtiea atand au the aame l..w level, and eeek eiicc-ae by the earn-' baee meani?humil iatlngc.unpliance wlth all the demands cf lUve holJtog arragaaea The Whige. a.. lar from poeeeaelng any title to favora? ble cnniideration, in one reapect may t>e enid to pltco thiin.-'lvea in a more humiita'ing potture even than their opponenta. The latter do but hold their own, while evert aucceeding yeir markatiieeteady pro.reia of the Wh'g li?rty la ifl dUhonorable career. Four jearaago, at rhil_.!elphia, it bowad in eilent ehame t . tlie beheeta of the lor.le ol the laah , now it ea.erly pre clalme ita Babtnieitoa, and eravefl the reward du>-to unecrupuloue eerulity But. ."Mr, what.'\er mi.y h(?ve been the ,i,-I .live b.pee beretofoie ifcdulged by any member ot '.nr i.arty, tuet Northern Wblga would l""k beyoad avaOobitlty in their tiction at I'ml imore, it te not 10 b>- anppooad that any one eiin nil.tiike ihe present attltu.ie ot tht* p.rty. B IU leee lelt to be credited that at.y one elioul.l venture to adSrlaethe Pree-Soil men at M-.ttHchu-etta to takeaoy pot-.tion bHt that of ut.comprou.ising lioetilBy allke to the Whig an.i Deraocrati. BBtkHBol org-ni/ationa. Shaul.l euch c.ur.eel by po.-el.ility be pro:!e.ed at your Convention, he who lendere it wtll, I triuk, t.e tau.-ht a leeeon ln Fr.? BoQ pottttea. which Iu- haa been to-. -low tolettrn. Ho will liiecern tlmt wbie we are ready to itaite with eitlt r ol the old p>.ttiee, whene.ver lt ehall m-ke it*> II ii..l.-peiiJebt ol elavebolding .licutl'in, neitlerof th.m cmii rer> ive any aac BtfafBaMMl from our action to retnaiairi lheir preeent attltude oi boatiilty to Frce.iom. But. 8ir. laat I ff.il to redeern the pledge wlth which my le:t?-r waali.-guo, I b.-iog lt lomewimt abruplly to a tlOBfl Mv t,crt wl?hea wiil I.e wi-h th- CoavaaOOB, t!w. every m.-iu'er may betirm, eallaacriiicinKclear-mladed todtecern tl.e w-..y rf eofety B_d f.nttilul to pureueit. BBdthrough.-.utth.-ol.l Hay t?tate lettvery Free Soller be wau-tiful of the arta wnich every Prealdeutial year brlnge into Intensert exerclee dietinsuithing the luke w?rin tn. mi n.d the time lerwng p.ilu.'lau from tbe oteedtn.-t end ttrcng head'd advocate ol d jwn-trodden humanity When tl.e em.ke af tiie preeent conteet fbi.ll I.ave pattcd awny, whatever may be tlie reault of the I'realdentlal election. he will aee thtt he haa done .-uiiiethitie for tlie advancement of a cauee whh-h, overcoming all obttaclea and l.eatlng down all BM ri tion, will 5et pild the brighteat pa<e of earth a hiatory wlth it- final trlumph. > oura truly, Boa. Edward L Key.-a. CiiAnLts Ai.i.f.n. X XXIId CONCRKSST.. .First Sessio.n. .-KN \TK....W..5IU.\..to\, Juk 7, li'.'J. Mr. Ati BiaoH preaanted a petition trom Mieeourl in fa\',r ol the organi/atlon of a Uovernrn.ut l,,r Kebraaka TerrHory. Mr. Cbabi presented petitions in favor of maklng the Wh'-eliBg Mdgt a pott ronte. Mr. CuMEJia Latrodaced a j iiat raaola tipn proviCniK tor the electlun of a Public I'rint,-r. and to lix the pi Icafl ol printing. Kelerred to the < 'ommittee on I'rinting. Mr. Shieli's reported back thr Hiaae l.ill for the b-'tter protectioa ofthe lerritorl.a >l Or? g.n i,D(l I'tah. Mr. l.raiU'ary, from the .ludiciary C )in mHtee, IBpOltBd advereuly upon the p.titiona Irom ? ultioriii.., aakiog ai-ban.ein the tim?- w i--n t i-IB toia ol thal -tate ehall vote f.r PraaMsal . A 1'ill proridiai fur the C9talilishment of ceitaln -ub rililateni lin.-i tn the pnbflc lande ln '. . bamn, wae taken BB and ord- red |o be . ngro;e> d. On motion of Mr. Daria the Senate took up tbe bill to ainend ana.-t toprovld-'lorthe bettBrBB. ciitity of the livee of paee,-ngcre on b.arl raaoelfl p"' pellpd in " hole or in part hy ateam. Ihe bill covere twentyeicht printed pn.t'e, an I mekee provi-|,,n that ateamboata thall be provided witn hli the mialern convenlencea and mpdea ot eecape in caie of occid. nt. It limita the num jer of p . to the cupacily of the boat, regulatea the law of ri.ht t-> tlu- ,-hani., I in rivera, eetal.liahea a I! Mtrd ol uiu>- ( .i-i tt. um veafel Intpectora, and 8ub loap collectiin ilttricl. provid* e pei.alliee lor ,11 vioiatiooe of ita provi?i,,i.a -, Mr. D-aVIS read a speech compo^el ot ?tatittica c. iicerninif the num!>er of v.-a? ifl bullt In lltf United -tatet, tbe numl^r deetroyed, anl the cooie ... nt I. te ot life and ptoperty. Ha th-'n .-xplaine.1 Ihe object of the bill and propoeed nearly tilty ameniim-uta to lt. all of which were a.lopted. Mr. Qktbb then propoeed amen-lments COveriDg ei.-hteen pag.-e. aome nf which were agreedto. The bill was then ordered to be printed aa .-.mendrd be.I the Bl nate adjourne.l. Not more than tweiiry-ti-. Senators were to attendance during the day. HOUSE OF REPRESE.tTA_Tv_& \Conclutinn of Tmttimj'l ProrieditUft \ Several other reporta were ma<ie irom that Ci n:inlt'.< e, when the morning hour expired. The House went into Cornniittee oa tha 8ea?te'e i.mer.ilrclent to tiie I't-ticiency Bill. Mr. Howakd addressed the Qjmmittee rn the Senate'e provieo to the cJatue lipproprlatin* ei.hty thoueand dollar- for rucnlng and.__arkiog the l.oundary !i_e beiween lha L'olted ^tataB 'aad Mexico, ntmely .ied, that no'!. 'air.e,i t a. etruct.-d aa to aaocti n a depaitare trom the point -n the RioOrandei rth t the'owncalled Paeo, ir_ignated in _,?. treaty ot liuadaL-upe llidalgu." a> lie ikl'i that Mi Bartletr, the Commieaioner. h d d* part. d trcm the plaln provlai. .na ot the trenty mape, and eurreiid. t- I to Mexico nne tbouaan I flvb hunli-d aad thirty equare trilee Thie waa altended by eoate quence i rportant, far above the aret. of terrtt iry. bfl cauee it brvolv. nt rnlhtary route aud rall? road to the I'aci-c, ot nr.at moment ln a cj t. p, ual i,l \: w. lie coutt-n.led thtt what baa been done ia vold. He conden.i v ; int-rior foi interfeiing aa he did with the eurvey, an.; cluelon BdvaaaBBi the !5enate amenimt rit givin.- ai ditional cinpentaiion to the ?'olllni bne. re.ardin.- I -' _l??BB - - ? with the deei^n oi c-,l.tro?i..t*?e 1 \'-i'.k1, Calitornla Bad !_.::? tra ,.-, which asutt be faiiiltaieii by a rallroad to the l'a, Mr. CmanDLEX repUed to obiecti"n madein varl ,ue quarlere sgainet the __na_j'a Colliua Eteamer ame-Jinent. He eplritedly mipporteJ the pn-poalii. n. r. nf. r.,:lr . that the lioe le oppoaed by f.r e'an capital ai. 1 a ...reign i;overtiment. Uiat lt le not a Kckl eu'ecl. bul ,.ne ot g-neral conaeiuer: looklng to the great re-ulta te ? ar*u__pi_jOeJ, wai-h be en.meiatt-ii tt a-. uld receir. ib? ajpport of our Goverec-ent. Ile advocat(d the am.adjBent from b'.gh th- i.al conaldcratione. Mr. 8TAWTQ-, of Ohio, referre.l to the prnnunrl-r- ent.. , i a do/en _tj_t;?icea co ti ? ^-artdlntne rii?r_ing papera, ond who re fnae to aupport Ofi fi i'reeiiency Ha did c.t expect ihem to eupport tbe Whig nbalnation, and 1 It wae w-11 t,,r them t, uodertta-j mn that the-r>'at v\ | pait> ia nct awallow.d op in dLfnion pa laodMioaiaaippi. T* the ipeech of Mr. I, < mbe end hie compa_re rnottd moin f.r Scott tw- nty y ,, which ZtT would nol ota erw-en *V,r_a_dO_i. Hathenojpj e.d ti ? tmer.di_-nu Tbe Committee, at 4 o'clock, took a receaa uotil.. T.eentne Settion. At the tiireof re_...en__._iDe, thirtv-two mennbera omij were in atu_da.ee, and a.ree peraooe io ? i ict. Mr. Vi.vAf.LK opposfd the Coliina _Bt Hr ailadrd to ihe ouUide a; ? liencea to procure vtteeof Men, ere of Ccu.reaa l-.r lt?euch a invir.Bg them m btoud ihe Bihieood uthertng the..-; tatothetp. r: nd wii.e al.ani. How adadrai'la tie pro MB-_B_B ol the ehip, ! -at how waa a boilt i By m ,tiey lairo trctu the _ri__ur j, DK_ey __r_m tha ___?_ BBB-JBp f tha Uborir. per.ple. These veaoela are to carry rrrjBB the ocvna the meaneat of all arirtocraciee, that f wealth. gr t by plunder and plr^cy M-ifteii as by hon ? t mean-. He rondemned the mis-r-ible pauper* ln tho "remmrv which U to he burstop-n witha croarlfar. an.l iike d -paraglagly of the*e .teamahlpa for warllke lurpnsea Mr. CARTTEn, after giving the commer ial hlilory of the steamers. said, ln advocatln^ th imendment that It was suilirient for him to know th-t hrnugh tbe energy of this C. lvernroent the Une wa* -reaihed into exlstence, and that It haii beoome loter ? i.v.n with the fameof the country. TnU, however, Boul.l not govern bls vote. It was mentloned merely isafactol which every Amerlcan cltl/en .iu?-ot to be jriud. The company now come here, afwir an uoequ al ?i.i.te?t ln Bildih government*! patrona.e, and aay you tmut pUce u* upon a platform of fair empetition wlih i. ur great rival, 08 we muit go into bankruptcy, and in luppcutof thi* rxtaltlon they pre*ent you with tbe bal .nce*beet. *howing that tlie Uock which they haveln re*ted ba* descended to fifty cenu ->n the dotttm Anl _ese ?re the plunderer*. the pam|>ered *turdy bagfara, *i they have !??*n parliamentarl'y call.-d ' He doaaada I tbe cotistitutional power to make the apprnprUtion, and iniiited lhat encourafement to the hne hn tended to di.tn.y mi imp. ly inateH-i ol lila.onri.iri.- il Tne Cunar'l bad tbe mi nopoiy for ten year*, and i* now watching the action of Congress in the hope of recover lo_ lt. Mr. EvAlffl f-ai-l th's Bini'mlment appeuled to hia heart 88 an American, and he ihnuM glveti It hli earneit lupport He would do io without baftBfbflfla ? ppliid to fr>?m ir.y quaiter. He understood there were Bfeatabare worfciaafnr,aad other* aaalaat, tbe aopro ut he hei.i that he wm at p?*rf.-ct liTerty I . d??? t.de in favor of tne amendment. Il-a _*v.? al length the retif. ni which had bmughthim to thi* concluiloD. ,_t - o'clo k rhe Committee ro**e and tht* fltuie adj' urned. Wfl-fltflfllMt, July 7, U__ The Htiase re-umeil the cunsiii. ration of tbejoint reiolutlonof the Senate, aalbuflilafl the Po-t mn-ter flentral, at bia dtacretluD, to declare plao* roads p<it r.mtes. Tint* was amenileil nn the motion of Mr. Baawnr declarln. the road from V'allonn -jrin.**, New >ork, by w.,y of Nlnevab, aiid Coveatry to Oxford, a poat route ; and alio the roid from Ox__?, by way ot Ci.vei.trjville, to *outh I'.alnbridge. Mr. Sti \hi? iifli*ml an Bmendmentde rlaiicgall highwayi pcit route*. I>'.sa.*reed to, aBer a debata, aml tlie raaohittoa was passeJ. Amoog ihe Execnti.B commnnicationfl laid before th" House wai one frlvine the eittn.atei of the War DeeertOM?1 firthe mrvey of a route tr ? the Mniii.ippi IO tbe Pacific Oeean, and recommendmg that an appropriatinn Le m*de at ence. Referred to tbe Ci mrr ittee on Way* and Means. Th*- Hou<r arent into Committee on the amendment* to the Peficiency bill. Mr. HoVSTOR oppoacd the Cnllins line ani' ndmi'Dt, contending that tlie iqpney thun paid Inthe toim of 8 l.'.inty, witiiout aaVqaflflB ci mpeiiiniion to the Governmeat. Thp Committee tlun <li*.c_*.iecl and ngreed to several of tlie .?. nnte'i .men Im- nt*, Inclu.ling Uiat .ppiopriatiDg 1360,000 for comp'.ting the Floattn. Drj I'uck at Baa i raa The Collins amendment is not yet r.aeh. d. The Housi*. after a aeflrioa of \\ hoar., ijiurrnd. . PHLLADELPHIA. I'l.il ??!. i|t,)., ??-? Itetri*. |Mwaaaa4aae**aFTh* .v T. Tr.t a* Piu_.a_Fi.rHM. Wedne?d*y, July 7. 1853, Hon. Daniel Webater arrived in thi. city ait night, and left thi." mornlr.g for Boatea and Mar*h if-'id, deal.ning to tpend the .ummer ut the latter place. I'hi. BWmblf, wlile at the New Y.nkboat, M-.Webater iignitied hi* acceptnn- e nf the nomination lor the Preil Jency, tend.-red to him by the American Conventlon at rrecti n, and aaid, " I will itnnd the t.re, gentlernen.' A Frenchman named Paul Fidler \va9 irreftrd In !*i uthwark a dr.y nr two ilnce, bc desertln.' Iswlteind children. He was cimmitted to prisou. While under nrrest at the A-lelplii station, haaraaarh ited by n beuutilul young lady?an orphan _rl, ll\in? witli ner giand paienta ln the city?to wn un lie'i.'. angaaed liimsell to he inarried on tue l.tol Au. ?.?:'?- iiilng tb-t he wm a iliigle man. Fldlerwotkad nvxt djor to wheie tlie lady '.tved, was received a* a conitant and favored gue.t at tl ?' houie, Bad ihe wai alii ndy preparing to go to linuiekeeping, all with the ,-.:,.. ii and approl o aoi berfrienda, Etordlatraaa, ondiacorerlng the perfi.iy and wlleiny ol bet lover, may ba initiglned. Fidl. r had been a inarried man tor seven years. Two iadu, named Alexander Rutli.ge and Ji hn Hlgsins, were dtowaed Bl (iray'ri Feri-y yes k 9. The weather i* deiperately aaarm to? day. _._ aiiinimiriii I'onveutlnn. A Convention of celegates from the old Thirteen State* met ln the Hall of Independence, at I'hil idelphia, on the 'th and 6th i.t. to t.ke measun-s to corr.inemorate the Declaration of ln.l'*pendenc>* by a suluble monumeEt in Independence **quare. Gor. Bigler, of 1'ennsyl.anln, pr-stded.with Charle* F. Adinns ot Mass. aad Hon. A. Hall, of (ia , as V_88 I'resldent* Hon. t*. J. Foster, of UonnecBcut, an I Col. A. >'? Waterman. oi l'enn., ns _ ecretary and Asst. Seeretary Kioijuent speeches were made, unda report was made by Mr. .pem-er, ef New Vork, from which wetak- tbe ItBowl-t extrait* : It l* andaiatnn- that tba r.'enr-ral pl.n af a iBonnmeat ;.itis a structuro with thirteen ddea or Uces, united by an entaMature, npon whi. h the lieclarHtion ot , i.i e .hall b'- cut into Iha BOdd stone, sur ? f.y a tower or -haft; the thirteen far.-- toeoa tain surli in.criptlon* and emblazonlng* as ea. li -vute iliall direct, corinneirioratlvi-of -ome c;ii/-n or eitiiem ot I er i-w: , who took part in the reiponaibity.it thal Declarati.n. Ot .ourie, tlu* an ? ..teetural daaiga huJ di-taili r-mst be left tc tl e sk 11 scd taiteel . inirr.ati, rubject to tl.e approbatloii ot ihe repre.entative ? it th' contn*)i.tlng -tate.. 1 i e mOBUBent, the _round on whir*h it may ad -diacent groutd*. and the Hall ol the i> elara lii'i; 11 Ii. lepeud-'iice, will be consecrated, a the C m v. i.tian baa alr-Hdy baea n-iured by I 18 , n i uuui il* o! P':ilai!elprna, to tne eaered Ni tiorial pi.rpn-. . to whieh tbey will be dedic it.-d * The inniiuer ol oLitalnlng the necea.ary pe. iiiniary mean* tor tce .re. tion of th" monument.li aeat :,. ? .-. mldered. It ha* already been lndlcated that Ibeaa neaaa ara ezpeeted to be abtatnad by eoatriba* tlniiiof the p'llitli-al e_m__-__H who?e re|irerient utiv. i, aiih balters aroind their neck., lubicnlied an r.ttlmt ci Bataaad them ta .iutn-eir.-i and to di atb, or to !ib. ity .ind independen.e. lt would beob viouily ui.juit to a-k njusl contri.'ition* from all the .*?!. b -' wltnout r. .-ard to their pecunury abllii.. Ni better mode of appr.ixiinititig to that abi.ity, noue.o juit *nd lair in Itaelf, aoae rn.jre fanilllur in il) oar nat'e na! Baaaaablagaa can ba prf _*ntcd, than that wt.i -h regaktaa the repre-entation of each .tate ln the Home ot Kepreientativei ofthe Congren of tbe L'nlted -*It_te*. Tbe fai-ility ot lti applicatior, al.o commend. lt to fa *. mlderatlon. V jur Cotnmttee, tharafora, do nut hesit-te to recommand that the e?_r_atede_pewe ol the rtoDUtnerit, mjipwd to be about one hundred tl. w .and dolUri, be detrayid by eontri-iutiom trom the Sla'es whose c. ? peratlmls to be aoMafead,la tho same ratio and pn p.rtion as their men.i.erg of the House of Kepres.ntativfS ol the l ntted .tates. Aiurtiieappointm. nt of s iitabi<- Kx-'cutive and ath> er Ccinn.itteei, the pr_:ee.i;r;.-a were conclu l.'.l by the reading and -i* fapowerfalaad |0 tfc, l.egisliiture. imd p.-ople ef t... I .it.-e:. 4*l_U*l to furiii.h the lund. m cei.ary to liuild th ? m u .--nt QENEVA. Ilenry Clay? \?rlcalturai Trinl-Weavll in Wheat. ; Tl.a fl. f. Tr.buna. CJOntV-, Tue.day, July I - . The oiortal fom of Hk.nry Ci*4T waa taken throu.hthi. place thi. alternoon, on ltiway to roin.le aith the ?oil of Kentocky. For .rne three bcius the place. of public baaaaaawmmd aad. \u lmmen*ethroLgof p.-ople gatherei .t th- raBiaad *t* tion and ?tood with uncovi ied bead* a* the train ar rivrJ contaiuiug the c..rp*e and ia* ati baadplaaad aaotama flfrfa, min.iie iinns wari /wer.alltoli y daarjuatr* iil-r.l the evaltea ar-ection ot the , ^j^le f the BO e beart.d ma. mbote, d. .eaae tbe natloB m i .rr... , ea Washington haa ao p_.ie-.ed tbe love anl at>. ________ -raare mnkin. activ- prepanU ? the apprc .chi--? Tn ! of Agricattura inder uie niipl.. - ol tue Btate rai -ocii-ty. to begin oo the _Xh j! Iha p.-fi.Qt t! c n'lnu.- ? ? ?"*.?!, il o I ? ,y betw-ent.'.e v*; . e.hers, __en, Cuiti'* ~ * " wh.ch n/.-s are uflered by .'Trial will be _rld en the !airu il Mr. H will bean flflaaflhai ol great 99 reit t.. the farmer. as waHas the laraaaoea and inanuu.-iup-ri of tarmlng _u e__ery. _dIbw_bb "? ? _'b will take place .,_ ihe -.ut. Brstd. * the Trlai ..f I.i.plements, a larire exhibirl tn oi niaiiufai tured articlea is tu take pUce, which will be Ibi.bIj su.t_.B? d by _---.han.ca an.i ma.-.utactarers irom al! <4rjart. r* _t the eoui.try. I i- ne*a ia eailly arcea*ible by the ? eutral line of R iil n__, snd ?'.*o tn in the .n_tb t>y tie c'eiieca I_ke and Chrn nng Kaiinad. a-id it i* one of the muit de.i.nuu. place* for au aitair of thU kind in the M bole i 'ui m. The farmer* ber._tx.uu cumpUin taat thati wbaat U ahaafl a total Uirare froaa the rav_|-M of tae ft_rt_ We axe lo have a 'argc Mflflfljflj to rttify tba i tlefc of Prcrr Bnd flairU- oo Friday av.-oln.of thi week. The \Vhtga f the rural dietrlcte a-e rreatly de li_hted with 'he nomlnitton. ani every iodict ia far la favorabl-- to a .leeUlve Whl_ victory ln tb- :?'!. Y"ura truly, s. a <-. CANADA. Flo-t between Nr?rflra nnd White*. -NewTel i-arnph l.lBea?P?rllB_aent- ??iniiB-:ler~. _*_.-. T.aoxro Sxfirdey, Ju.y 3, K C..r?.j. iflaa. itllWI Y. Tnij.iBa. An ever.t hns jast ocurred at St. Cath erine* which ehow that the preudleeo: eolor -\ieta bere aa well of eleewl.er.-, to tl..' ,ktn-t:"ut of the I la-ke. and oLly requirea an ade^uatt! ex iting cauee to ina-ire Itn devrl.pmett At the anni:..l mi!l*ia troning, in that plece, there wai a tnixture of raceo nn the ground ; ani wh. th. r th? wbite peopl.- mgtimmi theme.'lvea ae de io aded by thie aocial araa'gamation, a preieat tor a dle turbaoce waa nol long wnntn..-. A brlc< waa thr ,an, and thia became the atgna! for pretty gaaBrai lfh_BC, ? A mm.-r waa -tarted that a rireman had mt* -Died Oy negroee, ar.d lmme.futely a deacent wae made n th nti.h'.o.-iDg L.-gro villate, which ia aald lo have been nearly d. ? NoHraawaia !o?r, th.>u_h eeveral pereoDi of both racei recelv.-d comidernble injary.? .-everal arreata have baea made. and Ihe wb ^!e clr,- m itanceiwill be loveatl.Hted. N?groea are pemnu-d to , eiton urlea but tf the prejadloe aare ttr.ng a_;iinet j -ir nuir.vri-tl ii.fe.'lortty COBld uct tail tovpei .ra ly t.'tl.-ir In'.ereete in trtale where that | feelu.g eh.uld be called into active operati.-o. If tlu* ' occrri-L.-e provee tbee\ietence ot a latent prejui.-H agalnet col. r here, aa well aa oo the eouth elde of the laaefl. lt ll aol fl it et.-onger than r. Ifkwfl. nor perhe_ii i than polltical preladtoa I dea.reeollaal ihat acollio- j i. n ot thia kind hoa ocurred 1,atore in Weatern Can? ada for ten yeara ; allliou.h there have I een pl-*_tv of flghtabetween O'angemen acd RoBBBB Cat'i even between partlaana of opp.mlnj polltical ch The Incident bae howevar a certain ei.niflcance that ougbt _ot to be underraied I believe th-- gen-rai feel li._ dcefl nct favor the influx of large o.mbere of ti.-grt.ee to theee ehorea, ulihough it it l.y n? m>'?nt ei ii t. fhrcat.-n ii'iet:!'- kegittatton to preroottheoa takicg re'uk-e here. C'.in the -. lore I ra.,- n .t eee _i.t lheiroalyeaaaeaafrral Itdependeoc- ani inpuoln from atooyanc* la ln I li.eila, wbere the in".t in.M'c-.i Bbla '-ri' fitfl may reiult from cirryiui: the flh Ha i'i u al Amerlcat \ ti- w tel.-graph line ia to be conatnicted from Uuebec to Petroit River, a dlitance of B30 mllee. from which brancb.ee are to be extended Into the ln tetlor ln aome caaee, aod to the frontier la othcre. of wbich the aggregate length will be ?_X) milea. There will be etatlnn* at all the porta of Lake Krle of any co eequence. The eection of the line from Hamll: >q to P. rt Sarnia and Windeor are to be c mne, te.l by otbera Irom Tort "Uanley to London . trju. Port IJ.u well to li'.ertoll oa the l.ate ahore theuce fr--m Port Bir wrll to 1'ort Dover . trom Hraolford to tort K.le along the line ot the new railway ; and anolher truinlli ton to Bu-'alo. N, rthwatd Irom the main line, at tt r. nto. ia to be a branch to l.ake Huron ou ih>-line.it tiie Horthrrn Kailroad aad another trom Toroalo alori; the Uae ot Iba liuelph Kallroa.l t i <J idertcfa From ('. bourg there le to be a branch back to 1'r-tt.i boro. The wtu le of the llnea, main and bran,-h?e, are lo be tiniahed by the tiretof Jenuary next. Tne work ia now un,ler way on aome eectioue. Belmv Toronto. , flicre will be eetablieh. d at all tiie prlncipal vlll.igee, towne and citiee. I'arliamcnt if to meet br the dlepitcli ot bu-i neafl on the l'_h ot Vuiuet. Of the meoiurei tbat are likely to c?,me beiore tbe ...eembled w-iedom but little il known. ,-ome 'muggling haa baaa ,le-ected at _Ul p-'rt. There aeen-a to have heen a confed-1 ratlon of eoiug glen, amounting altogether to perhapi a ac.ro. they deal excl.r-tvely in allka. eepeclally Canton Cl *p'' .?bawle. The gooda are all irom Mancheeter, an.I I - .epect the cpme'lone of the pitrtl.- exi.-nd lo th. eouth elde of the l.ake, Irom the iaet th tt they are al poflflcoaedof paddh t * llcenae* for that elde. There le not an Amerlcan a.uonn, them ; th v are all B-OB-h and Irleh, moat of whom came here laat year for the Brtfl Ubbbl (m the whole, the weathet haa been reinarkul.ly c MJ thlaaeaaon. The cropa geneially promlee well. l ? . m FROM THK PLAINS. I helei 1.--11,. I nii_. ..noii.-Hen tha on the It on I. Oxthk Pl..ins, 'I'i) mllee out from St .loeeph? t 11. weet Bf Kort Kearney. Tueaday, June I, 1- i > Havlng met a returnlng emlgraut to day from Fort I.orarai ?, and feellng a good weya ort from home, I take thia opportuijity to een.l youa word, Inlormlng you that I am yet on the turf, and In run_ln3' order, elthougb not in aa goed oider aa I could deilre. The I holera la the general toplc among the emlgrnnta, apreadio,' coueter nation and alarm from one traiu to another. Many a atrotig arm and iron conatttution, that were boaatiug yeeterday of their aUenL-tb, to-day are left an tha plalne without ehroud or coft'.n. The ( holera orliitnated on the Mieaourl Kiver, Rition. the eml.rantfl, on board the iteainboat Honduroa, whiah U.et e( ir.e 7 pataen. era cn her trlp up to Bt Jooeph and eoma M or M uied a few dava after learim.' here. Tbereare but few but what have heard of the Mueouri River, and few know wliat a mlaeiail.-. dirty, crooked atream it ie, whereeand o'er aand, and inaga o er anaga uriae Sometimea the bootman on the bow, tlirowiog bia lead, criea out thru feet icant, and a low rode tarther 00, n. botttm Mieaeufi haa tli? appearance of beiu.' a tine Sta'e, aod there are ranny ..xd-hearted people iu lt It eeeme aingu larto a North-eastern man that ko great a s?tate ahould bave been ao long cotitented witli no . ther th'.mugh fore of any kind on which to travel \V>; paaaed one boat that hnd blown Up, nnntber llia.-.-eii, many ou aan.i bara, .v c. Taking all thin.a Into a. count, lt la not good tor anjihin. at iill. lt la to be hoped a rallroad wLl aoon be BOtlkroagh to tome place, lt it termtnatea at A'.. Joeeph. Iti-aleo to bebope.l thnt *,, ne lantlotde will take char m of tbe tabiee aod provlde aometlilu to eat at the boteie. Wehave now been 1- daya on Ihe plttne, BflBH the .reate-t ebow ln the world. The train le etlu.mud t<> : . 71 0 milea lon_, compoted ol all kiudeol people from all parte ,.t the luited -tetee, and a.,me ,,t me reat uf mankind, with l"ta of hore<>*, mulea, o_en, cowe, ateere nnd lonifl of tho fcathcred creatlon, movlng alon^ about 15 or 90 milea per day ; aii aorta of vr.hic.ea t'r.in a coi.ch down to a wheel barrow la ii.-a on horaeback, dreaeed out in f.H blown Blix.mere ; .'enta on mulea, with tli.-lr hr.enuth bata und plumee. geUofdag over tlie prairl.a, n.nkiri.- ijult.- an equestiiau BraapB and a ehow Bhead of aa>ta__ i:arnum erer g, t up. Tn-- p'e.ue are apl'-Htant place to trRV.-l; exce;;ent IHBllfl Bnaol to .inv al o.reaaternplank roadeln dry weather, an. wera it r ,t ',,r the t-ick and the dyirij,-. that everywh-ie rne*t our eve, end tbe vaet number ol .rtvee along the road, Ihe ournry wr..1.! hn a pleaaant one A - near ae I can oaeette?ibj i neivallaa,l_iraaraaboatrjOgrareBkptmt I ti milea ee far that la, new nnea. Tbe old onea are nearly obltterated an,i their place* no loager known t? man. 'Ibe Iciiiana are numerous aud eotn'what troubleeome,but wehave bad no bttt.ea ao f.r Oaf train ia mo?lng and I muet flloBB for thie tlinv. When I have a coi.v. r iar.t leaaon I will wiite a. Yountraly, - l It Dotv. FroKrr*a of tbe l.uil_.rnlion. 1 t'.ra Fcar Kkaimv, Oregon Roote, Nebreek. Territory, j Icdian Coaatiy, Wedneadty, June 2, I I So_B_ thi.usand. of ern'.raiiU have al ready paflicd'here oa tb'-ir wny t. Dreg-.u and C-ifair nla. I ittle or oo oi.kneia amoog thaai to the tOtk ult.( but ilnce then lIlllbBIB wbelher cbolera moibue or Aeii.tic, unknown) haa l.roken out among th.?m. M- aalea acd an n.l paa aee alao dol_g th.; m -rk . ! d ? .'h .vit''. a'.ow but certain tread. Our Mlli'_rv timiktkti here it cramuied with patiente, and tiie dylng eve:, enmmt i ' our ? uartrre. Today I wat c .. . - ? nt . . : i . ^pot where one ot ou- ne-n M It-.imeut of Inanl.J ,tu ,|_. >b or trlg-t. I liiiiaiialaBBly had him plcked up aad ooa .-ey-_ to Ihe lloej (ul Ue eUll livee, but in a W *y pr.-csr'.o'ie eitueUor, 'fblt la tae t itt c?e? ari.onK ihe UOOpB ,.uarter..-.| bere. Ti.iny m> n ol our ' bovfl bSflB f, r th? ! BM 2() dave . n a ic< u". afit r li.'ilir.e who c >i;.t,.itt--d fliMBB Jer.r."' d. ne oa I 0 T.tli. | ?? ftaaZ/rwal >'? j ? thmt patied oor ? l/' M,yw \il Jt'ot. I-.',.'. r> "rrwonot'l CmU forkla >Im. :ll' ' WotUtB .'- ('ni.Jret, t ' .1 r.um.er ti anima!*. " - B mt ;m-*..i oa ' - ? t. ab mt ttirty had tn return : of th'ir all .y Ladiiai prta ip-llyA___tiBaaa->_aa_i . ( t_r_a'fl exil-1 etra afe* 0. rn tna. 'Tia thoui t many a wh't ? man'* b .-i wiil .leerh on ai eontogt'iu* i' '<aaea bave ai r'-bcy aaad. aavaial >|eti_.a. but we tb* t?re|y t wi!! no be the caae but the pro.ab_._y aeemi alraa iy to batoUaf Thoae who bave had eoa-fortabla kornflfl in the Stoirt eipret? the grf af.-it t *? r araarlaf theaMBtvaof them, 'ti the w:d feve-ed Imagtnation 0< Calltjicla g'ld My hiimb'e advlee to pera.na ao diaooaeti would do Bt home under Uieir own roola aad eajoy their own happy - reald?a. TEXAS. We have (lalveaton papera to the 2.th U-t. and late paper* from the Icterior. I't Otiiretton .V-B- Icarna lhat O.rpufl Cbriatl hoa be. n eelected by the (.overnneut tor the mlllUry d* 1, t of oll the country woot of the _an Anb.nlo R;ver. Tke Cir_.fin noticea the Brrival of Oen. 1'. 9 HmUh In the Lo-iaiana on tbe __d. Cbolera exiau ln eeveral placea tn tbe weateru .ountiee. lt ia prevailtuj to t .-ooei lerabie eitent at Indlonola, and a aumber of _?___. bava occurred thara. The fa___ry, lt U aald, la chletly co?tacd to oaoccumated Oerinaxw, of whwn lhare ara a great number ialt-dUaoH. (Ue*. hava also?____. ?t Kivhm. i, l, on tba Braaoa Lavaea, ._ao_Th^ otber tf>wB* are repor*ed generally beahfcy ~"**-f Tha it..*i*B brU _t i'< ter*. i''rtn Br^n?*-n, "rluj fialvrston on ihe'__, with aSo.it a haadr*.'-*_^_j_* a poriion <.| whoas l.a tbe ant inirnia* me a.!_**i Tba H.iiil.or? bark Mile* arrived at tfaTfeanBaiJ^ 21a*, aad Undrd flfl paMC-ger* lor thal pl__ _?.-._? Ir.dlanola. Tht G'u.'r.*.-, . CirHlian bat bigkly favoi.*>l* of the gr.wln. crop*. Tbey r.ev^r ?r*r?b_t?r iVyZ , ??. ?t Mt *r?i*Oi. ot the year Tkt I'utoria *_ ri.y. ?"??*?* ? " Our intf-UU'ae* fr m _M uterirvr *n<| eo*JU_w,_ Ifce m.**t tiatterlng cbaract-r, a* it re*j__TT|^"'w Corn i. e< w made, aed tb** rioe*t vi. {,( tj^ ^v*** btam tn*.ia i . thu .--:.?n?, b*_ ? bb ? i* ;__? ?.*?_ 1 tbin "i0 t.u*heli to tb* acre, aad doultte*. :0 ?*___.. alxiff ti'al rhecottoncr ..-..., rj pf.,12** and *h. uld the wurrn not 'iia*e I . *ppr*a, aBf**^aT2r great > B J -i'i l-e Malsad, ,? rhapa a* htt. j. __(? c_e*a*a bai>- and a hatf a. iha aera f ir? n^ al*o di irg wel', thoa.H but lt .* p rao ? ta ?r?_! ba.e a* yft luraed th. ir at.-ntl. .i t . ii* ,_t_."^^ fi.e k, r, U r .late* tbat ID- ra *n- m Baairoj, two j~ t-e* irnayed a.;aiu?t each ,.i.r *.-?: ?d to the t__ hl an eidaaaaaal amo.ntlng *! ?. *t to t.ry W|,*|.*J thut lioiwiiiiataiidiiig evr><y adi rt baa beea taa*. |? ni.n y _ . d and lober ctti/et* 11 oreveol aa aatkrttt it is t \^eeted every moment. . N. O BulletU, Ua*?>' VBNKZUELA. ?,?? lei ? I ? ' -r la. OoagroBB has done nothiag 'lariat iu * preaect leiafon, ind i* now en.aged debarhkg tka aa tion whether or not to givep-.*--* e\iraor_aary tt m ExeallaacT tbe Fi ?:* .teo.i'ie ..t_*_ m^. prepare th** cruiiiy f..r I !..-*? expe.i.Uen, ?^a ?e. in* to have a* lt. end the u- - _*n!:.t.i-. .* ,.f tk* 44 Kepubilc ot Co'.tnbta, thui ia kab-M a eae/aal*, tam. d.T and N-ew'.-jiid* aaaVfl nue Preaide-t, tna\ti courie, will le Florei. Cars-ca* wu a little it-artled irum iu wonte.1 oroarm ty by a penon*l rencn're betw.f-n M- aii.-h.-lea*,^ ly ap-nntited \ -ne/uelan Mt-u.i-r to MadrVt aad a__*, aud ! iron de Veimar*. the h tmi b I'narg-- ia Cara__, 'Ihe a-'iir tnok pla. ?> in te houae of tbe latVr g, Michel.iia i-alled to aay farewell to the ltar.>a, ?h<wtk* ??? I - ?...- \, ly *a.vern reiiMik* wtfc r*. ferenre to Mr. Michelena'a (...v.rnment, r*.1e<_ay**. . verely on the l're?ideiit and o-her mricial* , word* grem warmer, and bnally hU Fxceil.-ticy the t-reock Mlahiar actuaily kh-ked the Minlater tn Boaaa an.l Madrd,,_ called bi* seivants to put li'm out ot the hoasa Th* h-'.iiref eourse bd to a cnall.-n.e, and the par__ ^ to '.*a\.' tl.e eountry for tre T..rfu__ l.lands,_Mr*w detennlne whether the FUron ahoul 1 carry hia llplot cy ?o tira* lakleft forel.n Mintfteriout of dooi_ On the ni.ht . I th- J3M ..t May, at elev.-n o'clotk, Vr. Bh alB, the I . . Cbar.e. wa. aorpiUed by th*a_*__ Into bl* h"u*e ot a namtv-r . .' biu.fittl. Hehadaolje*, relned. and cu a uoi*.* beiaf made hy a fe.nal* *w*__ ln _M hi-uie, he raa down mt.. the ,-ourt y*ii *n4 av , KH'i. ?uir inaed *.y the BWB, each of wh.'in haditw g*i ur piitol with him. Mr Hteele waa rubbedsf ka > watch durlng the melee, ai.d was ilightly tBouald. 1 Mr* .te. ie aa baariaf _ba .-la.h of w?a;oni kdha *tair*. ran t* the halc -ny wbtch overbaike.l th* *I*wt ! and BTOaaed BOBH nelghhors, who prevented furtlMr i*. i jury and mbbery -? Crmors \\ ii.l Cab_U->-Aliout the year 1-1*. Ccl Miiideilln. s wealthy plaoter, re*i ni| o*_ Men-plili, Tenn , died, laarln. a large eitale. Ui. ?(|, 1 drawn up * yeir before hl* Oeatb, aud ?>_i?mi. bv. i a Judge ot one of tbe Court., dlvided hl* whole *?????u. to two parts, devlslug um h.i.f fo his legllimate chiUm, aad the other balf to ten i-lnldren l.orne him by !?__. |a il?\e. Tbaaa colored i-.'iildren. pie.lou. to Bl making ol the will. had been br.night t ? CIq. ia.?, Oblo, and to Kvan.viUe, Inrflana, and enian. Ip?t?_ _> nn hate of the will w.uat on.e ie-l.ted I>y the b__ neir*. and appeale.i to the Cir-nlt < .>urt for trial _r*ry obatacle known toakillful pra.-titioner* In the liv, __ be.-n tin own in the w*y to defeat the will and Ufv m trial. At the la?t May term of the Court. how.v?r, _i cau*e came to a heanug, and th* will was fully___. llalied._ A Balti bs 91 nt tion. I ( I I()N NOTICK?HKNRV".! - I.KI l'S. U___HBK wfll **ll THIS uay, at ? o'clock. al hli Balea B.-om, Ne 88 t liamb*r*.*l, t lamU Bfapl.n.i'.J Carvad HnMwood aml M tli. /aay Parli.r, ('(__ ber and Olum. I(.?.in Kiirtntui.-: Hoftt, Cliaira !'.(?? T. t*., linan.. Burean., BfHi.tr i.u, Maltr*****, Pailla-a-a Cutleryand Plaled \\ ar*. _,-. Muit bi mn to b* *^an> ciktrd t'.tale.ur. aow ready. A. M. Mkbwin, Auriloflear. BY BANOS BKOTHER & CO. TnkdeS.ileR_.nl*, Nn II Parkr.w. HKTY-8IXTH N. V. TBAOB fJALA 9aat *. 0? |rl*nni?iii. uf BiK.ki, Papera, Statioonry, Binilai*1 .'!__, Laallier, -.-, for Un. tai* lolieitad. Invulc** ahouid b* ha ai.iied immadtataly. Ai.s.ar H. Nii'H.av, Auctionaei DKSIRAIH.B BUILDING LOTS ii WEBTCHBBTCB \ ll.l.AUK *t ALCTION COMB8 _ MCOl.AY wdl_.ll ou WKIiNKflllAV. J?b 14. ai Ml i.'eluck, at tha M-Kliant*' KmnaJi** if aad B'llldir. I.ot*. ittaatad U tb* pleuant vll!*a? uf VVmri_ tea. 13j unle* fiom New 101k City hy iha lla.lvn Ra.' ni*8 K.-r mip* and f.'l parlu-iilar* applj tu I > llut*. lai, \av.lche*t?r, or No. N Chatba.ii-*!., M IMIMBi k (4ICOLAY, Aiutlineer., So -ll . .raieirt ,.**/_? Boa. ery. 8?a Auction sdv<-rti*enieni in 1 k* tkttg t^pr", Oaaain ami Oammtroiti Adrertutr. SALK of the WOOl*?^llROWKR_, MANIKACTI'RINO ESTABI.ISIIMKNT, M Ul Tl-K FALLB, Herkimer County. N*wV..rk, oii th* idto of AltH ST ne.t?The entir* property oftb* lat* "W_* Oroweri' Manuracturing Company t* tUetti fur ?*!? by Bl _" Tru.tee* for tha ereditor*. The VV'ater-Power, Oruun-, a?_ ln.*, Ma.l.in.-ry and enllra apparatu* form a weil wrvi|f4 and very ooinpleta etutiliahairnt for tba manuf_uui* d VVoolen Goodi. Tb* malu B..'..din? I* of _~n*, ta by IB feet, five (torie* In.h, Includin. baj^mant and atue, aoa ?? tain* nln* full *eU of Woolen Machinery. all of ti.* ra_* ?> ?roverl eon.trucllOB and in eicellent eoodltioa. Tb* o_. Building* ara extenilve *nd ceininodiooa for th* par|i_**M whieh tti.-y were de*ign*d Among them ar* tii_a ft.r ic_. Ing.dyelngand dryin., repalrln.-ihop.woul lufla"''_)-___l 8t* wi.rk,. packing-mom* aod ..rlice. Tli* Mill* M **r_a broughout by *team-plpe* and lightal by fia Tb* ?? ?ower, with the tntt water for uae, i* *ii.ple ?B< ***** The entire eost, excluslv* of w*f*rnowar and gronni ea overllie,"''" the Company ha* beea dl.*oiv*d, __ th*"* _r* propeity will ba ?..._ lo ta* hi.h-H bidder on thaytaW. | Jea. on the Tl II It li ?A if of A l UL HT _-?'. at 2 olr.latLtM. A LOO.M'14. JOHN BEARDSlJH M \\ PKIKST, JiK-iKPII HINUM, \\' HKRKIMKR, HKNRY LKaVIH, JAMKS MONKOE, Ti___* for t.??-l_tU t'ttle ttttt JoaeH. |n.'iX _ \\ m \\ r-iiiiil.a,), A.ictloueer \i\(\ CRATE8 Hmi PACKAOES I \r\t, |{()( KKRV.. dtil. \ss\VAIIK-i?a.RIDtl', Jnly _ at Ifl o'. lock. at _M .alesroorn, No H .'olio*,! I lenml a__rfii.?-i,t of line an.l ooinaion K.arthsnwirs. kt ' . witli a vanety ef <ilaa**)id H _Ky i.taafs, 9 loisfH* tl.e .b'-l.f* to .ult df-alei. an.i *r_.-r. I..r. a_i \- | .uat?) Mle, 1C0 crate* a**)iled War*, by _??_* chrap. _ Coet ono lonni. CAl TION.?Mialai'l or l.ut, a note* l.aud Ur |l,'?rt 4fi, drawn bf llvnry Stoiy aad ? doiae.i try Btary BBhaw, dated Jolyb, w$2, aad i?r*?' thirty i'a>i Irum A%it, at the AtUnti?? B.u.k, Bfoml'* ^ pri..i.a _e cau'.luiied *?_'._ neg.itia'ii.< _ p_fOBBaB|Ba , . te, a.7.l.e paament lber.?. -*****t\hlMO *mmUJ, FCil'ND? WednraiJay, July7,.ornerj Brcii.?ay and Maideo Ua*, aa Agtta ***hjfl /.? whici. ibe u*r,i!i aan have by eaUlag - ?*? <>dar .*. ? LOST? Jnly C, in retiirnin^from W^*' h*WB, ?n tl a Blo<?miii.ilale-ruad, to No. 9h tj*1***! imu At ?? .'.- r.rt ?' willli* rew*rrt_l_l ?-~ i_c Ihaaawilh iJi**>._a:rl_irai Mo. 86 r~_v____ ? 1_AAC flTRaa*. IOftT?A ai?nt .Iralt, date<l Jub? ??? _ ln., bb th* Ba- k i.f .N..rth Amarua. N-w Va* * |aia, atada by tlie Me'cl.ai.ra' ilaak ..f New 'l?**_. tr, .mi.*, i. lai-aaa. Baarafa. s-laas ba oroat ot B*oj _. a Iwtdiay. Tha ttmt***^ " rllavaa Ben ;al-l peraona . tie aa . -. LOST-On Saturdav !a*t, a S __ta.r-.n? a * . _.. a not* ?t A. * 8hrfS'i._'ia . inkcfC. N .avusa.fiai; t-iwa.^aa-l!'* ?'*,J2 part due; a ___cato*8deflOatt, fM_** Aussrw"** ? liid?i t_at<.?_.i;y. _.._-- - ?- ?-* Ap/yto i Y.lU9.Xo.^**ZZ LOST?Oa tliis fith ..flvlaflt, i?fjj fr' rn Ha BN V\ at*rr st, thfoogb f*a'**__-7/*\\\. ine *__n,?r fro'-.a, thr?a \"'dt and ? 9trray "J-m. liv Ctaar _. (old aw-ber I Tl? 8_d*r s-^ ^'*_Ul* w_aer! by retumi-g them V -"ABI.fcSH- ?t? 41 C*B_ Bt. m flj l**-lB??iem at Iha a^fwaa^w* __fO*_ R?W__RD.-_H-?wa ff"?Jft r\?*mr** P.,k. aa Baaday, Julv ktka9\}\*^y J..fR.*-E aad oio, be_o*t-8 w Ot. T. B:.'L'Wd?*' TbahcnaUblaek, wuh a few wl.ite hwJ??J^d* ...4 o_e hn d fet__k, in g._d - ''''l*-u^,*_*f?____? *?? bi.h Clip* ? tad /i- n. w. i. graenaMfc _-_a_w bcm l.a. P. B f'. on Iha b.._r.? ? f\)ox%t9* ^arnagei, & v iiiiR-_? FOR SALK?AtincCarnve H1^. nitf*a hand. h.gh. atvaa ywrs ald. a s^ ^a di.v?r_d a>.<i tiavrUr-*ooi.l _? S-"*- * iuaai. S*1 1. u OODEN'B Cii^nur'i tibsf. ?"""" ?**! _Xh-at._?w^4, Tn<jR 8ALE--GREAT B.R^'^-* X -aOwrnepairof Bay l arrlage HorW* mk*** old, p*ii..i.'ti\ K-ti.d, kind, __ .*"*-? Iaa__aa ?_ __ l *->?_. t<.nr_r with a n.w Ib >ob_ BW-T, ?* ao? Rockaw.y. ic_k of all a f*w *e<k. _o? ?M '__,. C<W be aAA tb?*p. ?? own?r I* tidog to n_r?a*. ruair*' pwl'.nuge tur ?)_ Af-Iv at tha flajaar^fe",,^ FOR SALE-A full*bre-d NejJjJ land Doa, 7 month*aid. Affl. al "??? ___,*_-t. Pnca|_J