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' PORT OF BUFFA.LO ~~~~~~~~~~~~¥~~~~~~====~~~==~~==~==~~~~~~==~====~~ An adJournment was moved and reJected The OceaD Steatner~ The questiOn then W88 taken upun the resolll Tltc follow ngtable of Lltc t me of depa'i' re of the Cu iltlailu Rtpttbllc. orge-.; ( CORUESPONDY.MCJJi OF THE JtY.PUl!Llll ) BA.LTIMO.RE Ma.) 23 1S4S bon bwdtng the New Yorkers to the deCIMtons of nard :steom<!1! we copy from tl e L erpool Chon c e- the convent o and the result was ns follows :FRO;)I Ll EaPOOL Smce my last, events I ave happened which have brought our a.fl\a rs to a ens s A comrn.1tt0e \ns appo nted ) estcrda, on crede 1t a1s to whtch our case was referred On 1ts ILSsembling the member of It from Po ns' lva.ma offered a resolu tlon that the dtscllJ!!IJOn of tl1ll subJect (the Now York ca.•e) should not be allowed to be opened.. until after the two delegations had gtven to tl1e comrn ttee a dtstmct pledge to ab de the nomma tion of the conventiOn Th1s moitslrous and Ille gal propos~tion as '!'es sted hv Senator TUR~\\EY of Tennessee R.1.z.~ rour of Massaclmsctt:; W .u L of New J erse1 and MosES of Flor dn and af er a most exc t ng debate was adopted hv the com m1tt~o b, the followmg vote Ayes-PennS} lva ma Delaware V1rgmm North Carol nu South Carol na Georgia Alabama Lou s una, Arltan sus M!S•our Kentuck) ~ sconsm lllmms In d ana Ohi0-15 Nays-Marne Massachusetts N e\ Hampshire Con 1ect cnt, Vorroo t Rhode Ishu d Murvlund Flor da MJSSourl Tetmesse lo\\a Texas Mchgan Ne,vJerse\-U YEAs -Messrs Rogers Pa Ross Del Ba\ - Bo•to s t rday !IL1Y le~ Va Strange N C Commander S C -New Yo k 1&18 J'>tcAJI ster Ga Acklm Ala.. Stevenson K llo on JOHN A. DIX. ( S \:1 Jet. to tl~ deciS .m of 1M Uttca Ctril:ment on of tlu 22d o/ \'\\ ) rhc Ualtlmere Cenv .. aboo. Tl e telegrapl last everung n.nnournced the adrruos on of both sets of delegates from lhis state the subsequent Withdrawal of the Ut ca delegates fron t1 e convention and the noroulation of LE\VIS c <SS for Prestdent Before we go to uess we shall prohabl rece 'e the finale of the affatr - The deta led proceed ngs of the conventton the debates and votes we shalll':ub 1sh WI soon as the} aro reco ve 1 1 a rei alle form Kendall La Egerton Oh10 Brpnt 1ll l'vl Connell luil Hughes Mo Brown W ~JScon 11 -14 N ,n s -Messrs Andre \s Me Jean n g« N C VJ!:u; Vt. Pearce R I Rantoul Mass Pratt Cmm Wall N J M .N utt Mtss Tu ne) Tenn Redfield M ch gan Moses F lor Evans Texas Brown Iowa-14 if: At this JUncture Mr RoEs of Delll\\ are came and the vote not hav 1g been at nonnced he was st I n ti nc a.nd voted 1n the affirmative so the resol1t on was earned lv to 14 It was proposed a 1d agreed to that the parties no ' d scuss the q 1est on after another failure to adJoUrn. Mr C C Cnrnbreleng p11$sed up tho followmg pnpor winch was read b~ the Secretan PROTEST ..\GATNST THE IM(>XACH111E!'fT OF 'THE COl! ! IT'TEE ON CRJ DEN riALS The drlegatwn of the domocraC) of the state of N e \ York to tl e Baltimore convent o re spcctft lly protest aga nst the dec s on of th s com m ttee that before enter ng upon the exam nat on of the eVIdence of then 1' ght to seats n the con ventton and before they have become members Tho adm s•wn of both delcgatwn• \\a.~ not vbolly unexpected )\ e feared that the var o s tlflnences whwh snrrotmd and to some extent control tha net on of a convention would pou t to s ch a result bnt wo d1d hopo that tho conven t on ' ould be snffic entl} manly to shake off the•e exped onC) mongers and to meet the quest on and dec1de 1t one wa) or tho otbor The dec1s on of tho convent on was ~en prop erlJ rcgnrded hv the Ut ca deleg 1tes as an exclu swn of New York Unless ndmJttcd liS tho onh representat ves of he democrc.Lcy of New Yor~ the) weto mstn1cted to lea\ o the com Clttiou In obc m~r these Istmctioi s 11 e\ have not onh ac ted n accordanco wtth the w shes of the r con st tue ts but as became the chosen representa ttves of the democrat e part' of tins grent and powerft I state What proceedings W\~e had by them after the1r w1thdra\\ a! from tho convent on we havo not 'ot Jenrnod but, wo have no donbt they took snch act on as was suggasted li>v a \\ann regard for tl e r p nc pies and by a leternunation to rcbt ke the o 1trage whiCh had been perpetrated by tl e co vent o \ n tho disfranch sement of the \Ve tmmed ately presented our protest aga nst th B resolutJon wl ch as Tead The me nbcr from Flor danlso 1 rotestcd and ll e member from Tennes ee declared f the tes.t was adl E' cd to he vould leave the conv{'lnt on The protest we made was onr a1 swer m tl o negatlve to the reso of the bod), the) shall pledge themselves to the dec s101 s of the convention and to support ts no m nees Thev \ould feel themselves nnworth) to represe 1\ the democracy of New York 1f the} co ld subm t to a dec s on wh ch would mpeach the ntegr t' of tl e represe1 tative Md wh ch would dtshonor our state and subJect 1ts delegates to a cond tion '' h ch the convent on expres!O:}J de cl ned to mpose upon the delegates of any otl er I ton The other dclegat on mmediutel after pronounced thetr w llmgness to accept the pledge and t npponred they :vere prepared to do ~o uniD 1mouslv as earl) us ) csterday mornmg so_ that the whole operat o was concocted probabh b) them and\ ell understood whe I tl e comm1ttee took 1tm hand The mJnstice of 1t was part cularh palpa ble and espeCiall) otfens veto those members of tho committee from the So th \1 o voted aga nst state m the Umon pnor to their adrn1 s on The delegates of the democrnc' of N e \ York m 1<t be adm tted to the Baltimore convention uncond t onall\ or not at all C C CAMBRELENG l J WILSON ~ Delegates Mr Trema ue read a paper on the otl er s de settn g forth that thev had thts mommg Ill caucus resolved to Sill port the nctwn of the convention aul ts omu atwns 1t nntl 111 t1 err ~peaches on the resolution tbey IMhe<l tho abettors of It n terms that would have precl1ded most honorable men from accepting- rhev were preJt d ced aga nst u~ but thev could not do ns mJUSllco We lmmedtaiol) left the com m ttee Be ng unable to s bmit to he test mpos 1\lr !vloses of Flor da protested agamst the re solution :Mr D ckmson presented the credentmls of the H ker delegate~ ObJect on was made to the1r cons derat on and nt past eleven o clock P M the committee ad JOUmed to meet m the morrung at e ght The next morn ng (Tuesda)) the comm ttee Now Y or!\ democrac) \V e t ~t l c have nom nn.ted or w ll nomu ate another ticket The co doct of tl a convent10n had another mecilng The Herald reporter sa) s o l there was nothmg further for us to do So o r erode tials wero not presented TE ~ comm ttoe o We are Informed tl at the other dele!,ration pre son ted Is credontmls this mormng and thut the comm1ttee agn n discussed the subJeCt of the pledge Flonda entered a wrttten protest agamst from 8 till 11 o clock Their resolutiOn was that t and refusod to act on the commtltee New Jer stayed away Pen:noe= lvan a was fnghtened both sets of delegates from New York should pledge then selves to the act on and nom1nees of the convent on The hunkers acqu esced Tbe bam'burners protested a1 d left tl e committee room n 1nd gt ation thror ghout the repeated msults offered by tt to ho New York democrac) and wh ch we shall po11t out to our readers horonfter m deta I the virtual reJCC on of the1r representnt vl.!ls t o less than tho obJeCt onablo character of the nom oe leave tho democrattc masses of Now Y 0rk no oth ar nlternnt ve than tho s pport of a tlnrrd ticket, composed of men cmbod11ng the r pnnmples and denti.fied w th tit em n therr .struggles for equal nnd although 1t proposed the measure changed Tho commtttee met th s morn ng at 8 Are consl(loratmu of the resolutton exactmg the plcdg6 was moved b dec ded o t of order: ts m d and voted aga st t. Mich gan, and Mary lund however wh ch vote<]. agamst It at the first now voted for II a d thus tho dec s on was left u •changed The committee had a storm) A long d scuss on followed on the val d ty o,f the rosolutJOll and Its certam bqd couseq lcnces At 11 o clock a r solutio was a !opted b 16 J:If:ltice and £ eedo-In to 8-sL.....:: 1nembers not votiug-d scln m ng the proceedmgs of last mght the protest of the bar I humors the adhesion of the hunkers the pre•en tatton of tl e r c edentials &.c and that therefore the Svracuse delegallon are cnlltled to seat~ m th1s conventwn Dut we a watt the further act on of ottr delegates ,.,;thholdwg all comment unt I all the facts are placed before u• In the mc:l.nttme 1t ts scnrce1) necessary to suy that the nommo..tton of LEWIS Cus w ll he unqnal fiedl:y repudiated lby the de lllQC\!\C1 Qf N cw Y ork 1 and Will only be supported b:) a small faction of office holder• and dough We of course dtd not attend the meet mg and ns no other credent als wore offered ex cept those presented by the Hunkers the comm1t tee resolved to :report m their favor Tho report hus not yet been made but wlll be to daJ wl en the whole matter will be d :scussed before the con faces vet tion What •ls decJston may be on the qucs uon we call not foretelL Whateva:r 1t .:n1ay be we [[? A telegraphic ilespnlch of thts mommg savs that Ge 1 W111 0 BuTLER of Kentuck) has beetl nommatod for V ICC Prestdont He 1~ now n command of our ilrmy 1n MexiCO TnE PEOPLE -The Albany At/a$ c@ncludes an ar cle po nt ng to tho sor1e8 of out.Irages wh ch marked the actton of the Baltimore ConventiOn as folio tvs - Wo turn from the scenes of the con ventlon-whore the valorous bluster of the morn guards s ch of !ts own membe s as Dlan fest a. sense of n ani ness nnd honor and where the ed ct of p oscr plio 1 wh1ch nt one hour It \Vas boasted W!LS to be passed under tho crack of the overseer s wlup at the next 1s lad on tho table ]Jl the pres e ce of Jts pot valqrous authors-we turn from b.ese see es of exc tement to look upou the Peo pie and we find them pat ~nt sohc1tous for the ssue of the. conve tiou not unduh anx ous but calm determmed and confident be cau~e tl e.y are om 1 potent if need be to set r ght what 1S wrong-a contrast 111 th01r Ju~tice nnd 111 the r temper us n thmr power to the mater als of puos1011 n tngue and self mtorest that constitute such act ve elements tn a convent on SuuTHERN CJIIVALRY ExE~!PLIFlED -When ;:\Ir !'!losEs a delegate from Flonda m the nallon al co vention asked to be oxcm;ed from se :-v1ng on a comm lee to exumme nto the case of the contested seats fro I New York, olll the ground that he I nd pre Judged t the chival:nc delegates from the south lussed and clamored hun down for thJ~ rr u 1 testation of honorable reserve and com pellod hnn to slt m J tdgmenl npon a matter he had alread, .dec ded Thts a td snmlar scenes charactensed the Bait more co vent on made tp as It was of soutben1 slave holders and northern sycophants comb n ng fow the purpose of planting slaver upon free terr ton and oi d!isfranch1smg a state wh1ch has the manho&d and JUStiCO to re s st the monstrous 1mqu ty []\ The Syracuse Journal has hauled down the mqtto wb ch 1t haa kept mde< tis editonal head nearly two )oars- Gen TAYLOR never snrren ders J The edito• remarks of Gen T We •nr render hl• noted reply to SANTA. AN~A heretofore fiymg ut the head of our columns M no Ion ger tnd!Cattve of any senllments or preferen ces of our own or fnends 1n rela.t oil to the Pres den c) are m.\ po111t on .of 8lrength m whwh nothing but the r =•mllllagomcnt could have placed us Tl e other delegation will gam the contempt of the south and we w ll go eut wttli 1ts applauee Tho hunkers have done every thmg to concil ate Every kmd of cahtmn) has been c roulated agamst us that we arc abo! tiomsts and will not support the nomu at ou but I must sav that our conduct and benr:wg have grudually gamed the re spect and 1s fast ga mug the good foelmg of the convention Wo have s mply -presented. ourselves for adnussiOll; clamung to bo tii\l onh rllgul!l.r del egates We have sa d that we ask admisSJon wholly because we are such f we are at. we ought not to be adm tted 'We have ne1ther bar gamed ntr gued 1 or man fest.od the least desire to get m We have clrumed our place as a nglt not !IS a favor The entire delegat on udirm res olnte and qmet We have no boisterous nor trud ng me n Jt-nono amb tious e ther of place or show The others on the other hand have pursu ed the trod ng course ) o 1 nught expect of th<> n You w II see a httle of their d spos1twnm the pnb I shed debates They Y'eld to the south n every th ng-oft'er to do anv tlung no matter how de grudlng or d shonorable to get n and It s poss ble ma) earn 1t so far as to dlsgust those the) ex pcct to wm Everythlng w th them s b' trad ng and man agement and m the absence of an:y such d spos1 ton. on our part they Will probably succeed Tl e) have do tbtles• been engaged m making a bar gam for the r votes tf udmttted m order to srcuro a strength thev otherwise lack We have had no th ng to do With nm such mtrtgues, we have I o ther consulted others nor been co1 suited wtth - The question IS asked eve') moment of the da) what Will the Ullca delcgntes do tf adm1tted 7_ who w 11 they go for ? The enqu nes get no an8wer and that velj mystery adds to one conse To du, the two thrrd rule was brougl t fonvnrd Pendmg that the committee des~red to roport on our case and u resolutton WilB made to lay that bus 1ess on the table and allow the report to be made Th s was regarded us somethmg of a test of the p1obable conrse as to some of the Pres1denttal cund dates and resulted m the reJeC tion of the motton-a) es 121 nays 133 The q mstion was then taken on the two third rule and 1t was adopted by a large maJor t} Thus was th1s Important rule adopted and the conven tion completelJ orgamzed Wilhont Now York vot mg 0 1r case mll probabl be d sposed of th s Mr Turney and Mr Ranto1,1l ablv opposed the pledge resolution throughout.. Tho credontml commmeo meet llgam t\t five o clock.. In the evenmg the committee reported to the convention The next dav the contestants were heard b) the convention On Thunoda;y morn ng a vote WILS taken and both delegations were admit ted as IS alrea<h known to our-readers Mxu<:>; S;o:u .. Toa·-Hon HANNIBAL HAMLIN has been nommated by the democrattc legt•lat ve can ens as cand1date for Un ted States Senator- The election on the part of the House takes place thts da) Mr H•MLIN has been a me nber of Congress and s satd to be m favor of the Wtl NORTH c~ROLIN -As the const tution of North Carol na now stands no man unless l e o v 1~ fif) acres of laud 1s allo11 ed to vote for members of the Sen at~ no mutter 1d ut h1s wealth mav be uor how mnch capttal he rna) have mvested n trade or m product ve stocl s --~~=---~ IrY' A few ) ears s nee Henry Cia' declared 1 n speech n the L n te-d State~ Senate- that tU'o lundrcrl ydlLrs of leg,.lat.wn ~liS SANCTlON:ED and !ll'CTIFtF.n negro slat:cn.J and VE\t the wb gs of the nortl1 who have had so mnch to an) about dol gh faces go for h1m en masse for Pres dent - wttlwut a wh} or a wherefore \ ARREST -On Fr dn, two men named PENCE and HARPER wow ~rrested at Bedford Pa for pas u g a large amount of mone) of the old 1ssue of the Chester Count) Bank $1 400 of the same mono) was also found upon th<\ir persons IrY' It s announced that Col F~tE>IONT 1s 1\bout to resume h s ExplorutiOfiS of Cal forma upon h1s Ho 1s of opm on that there Js much) et und scovered whtch IS calculated to have au1mportant bearmg upon tho present commer· c al movements Ill regard to that and no1ghbor ng countr~es A gentle an a 1d lady or two Ind eo can be acco n odatcd w th Roo 11 and ooard ln a pr vatc fnm ly L(}{lat o r dwc ng p easant. aod ee ~ Addre.!!i& Box 1 10 P08t Office myl7 I v Mav !7th 1948 EYCillNGE 01!'1''1C.E ltl\ JoJJ!< WALSH, Exchange Broker, begs n e to reti,JI'Jl h s s nc e t:l nk11 to h s nun e OU!i' fr c tds nnd the pub! c In qeneral for tl e I bern! patronage e l s reee yed at tl e r I and& s n e h s con en cement. n bus teA He a so fo rus tJ em that he lrt l eont nuel5 to buy and .seU u current-funds a.t d c lowest rates at h s wcU k ow .Btand No 5 Con nerc al ~trect wl ere 1 e w II I><; ready nt all! ouro ot the ctay and even ng to trru \'Itt my bus nes.s pertftin ngto 1 sl ne Rem ttances forE n grant• sent to all part• qfEurope Entrno e f1 on Nos Pe land CommerCla 11 eeU Dutf.1lo 1\Jay 8tb 18-18 rnyS limo* u:r A CERTIFICATE from Mr Ingerson of ~anea-11\..Cr N H a b gb y rcspectab e c zen of that p1.a.ec und Ja ler of tbe county of C0011 1 George W Ingerson of Lancaster hereby cert Cy tl at I have been tro !hied wW1 the Asth na for abo 1t twe1 ty 03ft0 Lad bs 5EU Cl eese 520 o::r Tho steamer Soutl crncr fro n Cl :t.rleston S C br ng• 8CI5 eoo •pc e Tf e C:'l}edon a fro n L verpoo br ng11 a fe ;\: tl oua.;t d dolhrs n 1pec e SPEC E Eft. C.uu.n.l -Tbc Ca nbr a took o 1t 83 1 398 Y z -*:15~ 19.9 lor L verpooJ and i19 2:00 for HaUlax • a C' cverfi l o v and w th wbom 11one We v •h he Independence a 1 rD!I>er h oa led on r.ake S per or nd vnt~ •e zed by tl e Canadian aut! or t es last \P ng nd condcmnc 1 for mnugg n was &o do-n e!.!.; b DETltOlT Ma)'21-Thep odu cmarketwauta per (ect • and ft I ye!lerday u d r I e r~ It ot tl e adv ces by the steamer We hea d of not ansn t on1 and no move ment on be part or f.\ tber buye s or .»e era bey prefe ng to leC the effect of pnvate adv ces o Jlne caotern markets Good brand• vere o!fored at 84 62l-F \Preu CHICAGO 1\:lay 2: -T e ma ket rem nR du I a d e cetpt$cont n c I gbt Welienr of •ales of 3000 !Jusl at 90 cent!~ \1 ch 11 the tu1 ng figure Jour CO NNE HJT l\fay 24 Whear $1 co n 3loa1c rye 3Sa4.Jc buckwhcat37ia50c barley 37c oats 2fic lard 6c -Reptn\ter C' R !! -The Genernl S 'l!.od of • Lu he h cb I as JU.<! fiwshed a sess ou of five da , 1 Philadelph a lt ppears that thetr clergy o v numbllr about u ~o Thev have nnder thei cha g;e l6.J0 co gregal on< to wltich are at tached ~uo 000 memben< The r ) early mcre!LSe b mm gratl(m s'>O 000 and bv membersh p 3. 000 Tl e) also possess three mcorporuted col lege; tl fi1 tl ulog~cal semmuncs m whtch abo I 0 u 0' n en are n course of preparation U Unless a stray bullet, sa)s the London Tdc graph or the weapon of 5omo fanatic of ltberty or the hand of overmlmg Prov1denco 5hall ro move tho Emperor N ICHoL.os from the scene and prepare the way for a rovolutionm RIU!Sla the prospects of a fierce and devastating war one of the most fearful that has ever befalle:n humamtv, E ROM 1\b:nco -The Franco AmtrlC41t, pub hsbed at New Orleans on the 14th mst. 15lates that an e~o:press from ~uQreti\ro 1 wh cb =•d ut Tamp1co on. the. 6th re-ported that n.. quorum. of tho members o£ Congress had .as.seJDbled. T.IUa evenmg, and wtll ehctt tho most exC!tmg and m terolltmg debate But I have no time to say more and n fact have told you all that bas tran•p red smce ID) lust The vote on the two th1rd rule was-ayes 176 uays78 [[?Onr correspondent refers ns to the New York Herald whose reporter was present when the comm1ltee havmg m charge the New York CILSe was m sessiOn on Mondn~ evemng Its procetld mgs nre thns reported m that J01lt1lal vcars L st No e nber when I began tak n 0 \-V s n s Jlalsam of W ld Cherry I Jm I been unable lo do a 1yU ng fol' several n onth• an I Jmd not except a very fe v n a-ht.5 bccu abe o rest n n y bed Alu oat assoo ns I benan to take t I felt rei eved I have taken about two bottles- 1\1)' health s altogether mproved A few returns ot t e Asth na wh cl 1 bave J nd m that t ne were a mot:t mcd nteJy removed by tak ng tbe BalsaJil I rest we and my J ealtb s and bao been for nontb• better tl an at a y time prcv ou• for rna y yearo 1 cheerful y reeom ne (I th s ned c nc to al :wbo are • ru arJy am e ed GEO W INGERSON Lancaster N H Apnl :Ml 1546 nc vare of the ~yruJW and aU other prcparatiolli.DI W ld Cberry B y none but the ge u nc Dr \V stars Bal~am for the lD.llll >liT ------~~ A Hn E'IT ~I N -.An honest man need not fear the a\!1ault of his qnermes Talent w1ll be npprec a ed ndo<tl\ WTll be rewarded and he who p rsues n any call ng an open man!) honest courR<~ must m tho end tr1umph over h1s en em es and b ld for h llli'olf a good name whiCh wtll endn e long- afoo l'us traducers are forgotten !I]' If rom sister whtlo tenderly engaged m a tender conver ut ou Wlih h&r tender sweethenrl. tenderlY wks on o bnng- a glass of water from fill adJOin ng room o can start on the errnnd but ,. 0 u need not !Ph Ill You W1ll hOt hi! !1110!llld ha s cf'lrtal - e v ~Pn. t tried Den t forget th ~, l ttl boy• ------- AD' F.R'l'l EM> 'T ''THE L01m N TIMEs- Jane _ 0 r a:tr.:-e U(\e \Ill ru n all Think of your bus band- 0 r 1 ar niB-\ Ol chlldrcn Retum-re 11 n-ail mo.} be weH-bapp} At any ra&or, en clo 6 the lHn 01 thB t;upbourd vherj> the g n Is ts the shorle•t route from Queretaro to Now Or leans The report was brought by the propeller Stanton LANGFF.l.DT -M:r J P LoNGHEA:D who aeted 113 counsel for thts miUderer, h113 app 1ed on be ht!lf of hl~ chent for a new trial The grounds of the !>pJ.'hcation so far as they have been l5la ted 1n the Philadelphta papers are fnvolous and we preaume that the' will not be entertained by the court. WISCONSIN -The b1D admitting W J&eoUSJn Into the Umon, h- passed the Senate It has already pi\SSed the HoUIIIl, and lS now a Jaw Thus doet the thirtieth .state. enter ;the Am.encan Uruon U A Pre•bylerum Ch\I'Ch MJ1 tho New~rk Dttilg ~,.,,._ wu organize<~ at Bnrbugton on .the 14jla. iDstant, n the sam.e roorn.w. whiCh Pmne wrotl\ It~ Age of Re111011 IJ:j\\\ Gen T.An..olt' IRL).-S the New Ywk r.,.,.,.. hu Within two )ear.! wntJAjl} thirty lellen relatin~ to the Presulency The commmee of thirlj, on crede1 tml , tun mg still tho case of New Yo k on han~ met this everung at 8 o cl~ at Masoruc Hall to take mto consldorntion tho mlo tu 11. rcpreslln\lltton t1f Now York m the convention of the Burnburners vs the Old Hunker deleglltes Gcn Howard, of Maryland took the chmr Mr Stevenson of Kentncb the Secretary qf the com.rmttee Mr RQdgers llf Pennsylvama, moved the fol lowmg resolutions Resolved That the two sets of delegates fron1 New York b~ allowed three hours to d1scllSil tho qnet~t\on wh1ch div1dea them to commence at 8 o clock.. Ruo~etl That tho committee refuse tq open the dtscu8Slon to the two conflicting parties from New York. now contendmg for seats m the Na ti.onal Democratic Convention until each party llhall pledge them.tel'l'ets to ab1de the d0018lon of ~a~d convention and agree to support by all bon. orab]e means the nommees o£ -.id conTention The first. alloW>~ 1hree Jjoan for the di8ctla 11on of the quMtion, wu adopted, ucl tho qqe•· uon occnrrmg upon. the second re.obrtiou, M_,. Stran!l! of: N C.. Keadali o£ La.. Bow. ley of V a., }1' illh~r of fa., T!int!IY of T11nn , ~of M-., Borland of Ark , Wall of N :1 ....J. etb\\' diaca..ed the qae•-uon o£ ~~ e~ency and JWIUCC A motiqn WliS then made to potJipune tbe re110 lution mdefimtely which wu Jost-14 to 16 s .rued I BU ITS on thew.rappe. Imnle by It Rl YNQJ,Dff 1 ~ jlf~m ~ , L s :Rl:7f NOLDS 1.2\-l and'l201\fam •treet. .a..t d by Druga: 11t. ache r lily myz,J [1 BLANK AGGQUNl lJOQK!J,- TI esubsc berwould nv teiheattent on or FOR WAR DF..RS MERCHANTS BANK!! lN8URANCE COM PA~HES a dotber~ n wantQ.ratnllt: Books or or com plcte !el.ll for the en1umgyear to hilllltiCit on bnnd u{4\ \\\' -•'lfadttr• Hav ng manufactured for the pr l)etpal Mere. nLI e hou.e.. n h s. e y for tbe Iut' e gbt yean the reputat on wh ch h e WOI'JI: ba'! alWllys 11nsta ned be bQpes wJll~a tol!ie1ent guarantee or hlt capactytofunuth BLOSSOM'S EXCHANGE tbotre who may fi vor h m w th a eall W1U1 whatever they .. T.he .ub.cr ber ;vo u nfor n u e c t zens may de• e.. of Buflil o and h • nUDJerou• a qua At: n es Dla 1k Books or all q 1al t a 11ze• and ttyleo of rul ng and fr end• Lha~ lie ba• taken th 1 •plenu d made to order at •llQrt nolt<e Ellabliabment for a term of years a d s p e Map:unea. Kew.paperw Mua c &e carefully arranged pared to .erve tile pubJ c w•ll tbc ebo cest Juxur ca ot tbe and bound n..e:Yery varJeCy o( llt}'Je Seuon 1 ~ Co 1 Ad GEQJI Hid READ U J'arlnnr up llalrafor Ladret1 and J'r vate Part eo- my ~llaMI mmereta Yert 1er u tng! up stalrt the bc$tfurnillled roomun tbee 1 ty Entra cc tile sta I'll {1:7\> DRAFTS ON THE ROYAL BANK to~ :i.;\'J?!\~a:e ... .....,:&vo<ably kl\n n to he c OF l.RELAND .J.D .uns to .WC. and 1110ney rem tted to zen• of' Bu&lo aDd :tbe publ~e, baa \t.ll.l=: dUec super nteu tile old -nlry for Bm p:aDCJ,- 11 f ~iff dc-Q( 111c Ellol~~ N B UqeQJTtnt ~~Colli, lin\ FIESii OYSTER81ttmed dally Bil .. ot bebaaae. and :;I:14tt\ SAM ~ WOllML£V .Propr etor ~on Ton:N~to.AibuJy and: New York.,~ bouP< and oold\\ fb.vomble~er..... (!? R 0 BENTON, Dag.uernan Rooms IOBEI'l' OODll, No !IIIUlliP Mel, BUffalo, millet Cnnada Bank Aget~<:y IIIli Ma n ttl. Proce of M!Diatu.,.rrom tt to tiO Apparatus plate DA..£1-\IJEBB.I:A.N\ GA..LLEBY ~ c~bt .kc for ole.. .Kil ! ~.t:truet on n ttlc McDONNELL k. CO., 1~ .M111n etree~ ;;;;:,:;~d Pi p ;;; OJIIIOO te lllel'H- • Hillel lldklo aD0 0 8, l>l!~O:\:;~~.:;i;;-'~:X~~; \\'TWO SECOND HAND 1aentof Lockm 0n1en e~efolilll_ ..,.,. 1 by mad will JANO FOR l'ES-for lill~ cheap at tb~ meet w til JmrM<Iia&e JllteDI on~ ~nel11f fliUI Co~ PJano FQr~ Jlo110e No 164 1\Ja n \' -.t. .toe forwllnled~ aliTPlrt f~blS mil ll DU.RD.El I 55 000 feet Jumtwr 100 pkgo tndzo j5 Ol!rl11all Eagle Street Theatre LAS I N !GHT m MR W Il CRISP '1l. DA1 EPE~NG '1-I...:J.Y 26 W I be 1 ese edt e 'lrnge<ly cf 0 h 0 Ia n O~IIELLO 111 DcsJnn o n V\ II C£ IIIP, M< J!:ddy Mrs.. Cntp favo e ongfl by M es U Maut evn To on ude w: h he F;,. ce of Y,lr l!pear<- M PerJ)\ Mottl ew• AITIERIGAN HOTEL, GRAND CONCERT. ItiR l'IANVERS, P nc pa T no from lie M JCS y s Anc enl n} PbUhftr mon e Concerts and tl c TJ eaUe'J Royal Drury Lant and Covent Ga den l..ondott~ begs leave to a nounce that lie w gve GRAND lOCAL CONCERT n. gh ~r oflhsnt ngton the oevtnlll J••r of I S IT NOT A F !\.C r! Tha~ 110 natural parent l\ ou d w ng y sec a cb ld •utfer 1l'9ql any cau~ wll Je tl ere s a remcdv adapted to 111 ea.1e yet m tl • age of fie n w n all •eem ~re or !coo PTCd!lpo•ed to l u bug or be humbu ged tv:e nu•t neces.arify con• d er pco e a e nnd w be nc-,:edJIWU• )Ve would J keto ga nthe en fid ncr of the co nmunti)' op wbep we a~~ert tllnt CHA~1PIIN S ANTHELMll!ITfO 11 one pf tho mo ffica ou.s Ve m fug:~s n u~ wJ ile rr p euant ness to ~be pa p.te iln<l ent re Jrceqqpt from nauacn ren de n a calie& a doub v valpab e Fam y Med e ne Parents g 1e 11 a tnal even lf youtehrldren are free from wo ms ynu cannot find a more exceU~ t remedy for pur f} ng he b ood .my.l.G CLOTHING FOR THE 111..11ION! BOSTON ONE•:t<BICE CLOTHES WAR~HOUSE, loumled ,,. 1843 rdmtlt and tlihrg¢ 1n 1846. ul cxttms,,dy andfavota'/jfy Jim.oul,. as Gothic Hall B11ftlo' GOTHIC HALL- IN FULL BLAST! 'IRE PROI'RIETOR J av l'!S: tal(Cn i!df'an\age or tl e t gktJUu of tj• •011ey markcl n New Yprk a td Doo ton n pureh:u ng hJ• sprlDII. Steck {rom tbe.,l]l!portcrs and Man ufac reu nt a Grellt Sawftee ~ ~,:7,:1~~~~o:ffie;~rh• KtoU.' overwhelm f.y;~~,r~~'\\'\ w1th aaton R A~q,oMOA(}DE I ARMENT& FurnlsJtlug Goel• n endlep '\\j~ty Boy5' Clothiiig n great v&r ety 1n qual ty a'nd Pf cct~