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Mav 24 1848 terday afternoon She sruled on the 9th nst In fROM Ln ERPOOL Si!TURD..tl E 1 EM!iG Jlldl 2i prove that I s fame for super or \tsdor \as well s nee m ne of yesterda) the whole attentJon Cape Ha :tien alld other porL~ on the north part of - Bo ton Sat rd Y May \\ D founded Ono of these was· a dec mon m a case h 1 the Island all was qruet bnt 1 at Port au Pr n~e - ~; ~ 0 k A \'<; re nfo ned b telog aph esterda:; J 1st L' onr 1 apor s gomg to pre~ that the Ut ca ael i!\Ies hall dele mi e I pon calhug 11 couvcn t o at U uca, to be held on the 22nd of June for the nom r bon of cand dates for P1es dent and V co Pres dent .to be supported by the democracy ul th s ::; at6 We cord all approve of lhts deter mmat em a d ho1 a t ~ II ~ followed by prompt action on the part of th(}. demoo.rat c organ znt o s throt gl out the Stat \.cqruescenccl on tl e part of th<> democracv of New Yo k n the dec s u s of a convent on the 1 roceotl ngs of vh ch wert; cha.ractemed by a tits .. ~;ard of he u ao-es of the part) bj msult out rage and proscrtptton In a virtual avowal m favor ~f tl e ex n< on of hn nan slaverv a d b) the re ject o of tl o cho•en ret rese tat ves of the demo crm c masses of New York would bealtke hnmJ! atmg and degrad ng subvent ve of all party or gantzation and destrnctJYO to those pnnmple5 of J •t Ge a d freedu1 for wh ch tl cy have conten dod Of the nom nee of th s convention for Prest dent L.: vts CAs e sl all say but l tt e for the present. The t me will come when he shall be presented for~the e~a n nat on of the people when h1s cold nearled seffishne s h s vascillations h1s treachery h s abandonment of the cause of the northern de mocracy and the pro;-titut on af h a pos t on and nfluance to the base purpose of slavery propngan of t e convention tas been g ven to u tsmble scenes were enactmg t seeli1S that a 1 or :vh ch ns bra 1ght before h ll I' 'I \o women comm ttee o 1 credent als made ts report of tl e lion .of the mhab tants remonstrated w. th P.., botl of \hom clatmed {o be tl e mother of the 1 roceedm!,ts had lli;fore 1 and conclnded \ th a dent Sonlonqne agamst certam of Ins m ru ures same chtld It rc tmred 10 sncli w sdom as that esolttiou to adm t tho Alblllly delegates J\ir when be arrested e gl tJ of tl e r number and had r D d tl tl e-m sl o£ D Cold blood rh ::; at roe OUS act son o av was celeb:rated ror to no- ve at e ';r.oum;-T of Connecticut moved to comn t the arosed the slUJ bBnng di•content of the fne ls of conclts1on that but one of these clatnants co dd report With mstructwns to exumm6 and report tlJC the murdc1ed 01 e 1\ ho flew to mms Pr 1 be the trut> mother of !1 e cl Id Solon on tl ere facts thereby censur ng the comouttee for rcq r dent Soulouqne -colle ed h s troop und n ax 1 fore, u tho al>Hence of all to.>bmom save the a! mg a prellmman pledge lie mudo un able c I agrunst them He me t1 e u o tl e \\ a •J skirm sb ensued and he was d \en buck !o Pot! legatiOns of Ute partie• proceeded to tl e d scoven speech m favor of t, and n denonnc ng tl e de au 'Pr nee o the truth by a happil) conce ved test of natu gradation of those who would subnut to ~uch a It s bil.I\d to tmce the cou ~e of all th~e tr.oub1PF raJ affection pledge pl!Cetl the co tscrvat ves m no ploa~ant It IS atatrd that Soulouquo has ~\stemuticallv ex At er J.Sten ng to the bo sterons clamor set up hy A member fro n Georg a moved to ad cl ded the Pllo\ s ( wllo 1ho «h the n no11tv h 1 d h h h 1 are tl e mo ;t\'Jntell gent. and s b ru tal port on of t e spurrous c aunnnt !In 1 0 ars eptt 1613 m t the co tservatJves m <I c-..lled the prev10us tl 0 1 n] al tanLq) f om all part c pat onm the offices wh cl she vented agamst her deeph alit cted com To 0 1 r regret th 1 s was dOl ounc.cd b, of Government and has replaced them b black• pet to and ob~en ng he tearful eye a d nplor y \JH'EY of A1ubama and al nost nru mo B1y who nre gno ant and. ncapable It wa..e; probah mg-look of unoce 1 ce and sttcer t> \hiclt spoke voted down b' the con :vent 011 when he moved 1pon the re1 onstrance of tl e \ello vs agamst th1s p1o•cnpt1o 1 that thr;JI massacre was uec dcd from the heart of the lattel' he cnlled for a sword that tl e eonve t 0 1 had o 1 ower to settle t and upon ;vl ore :v:tth to cnt. the ch ld Ill two tilat he m gl t made another speech F nail) 11 wru; moved that At the latest account• all th nfl en al men div de It bet eve en tl em and tlms seW e !herr con both delegations be 1 eard each t vo 1 0 us to of the \ello 's m and about Port au Prmce \\ere d l b T '· e ther killed or Jn pr son \'Vhether these troubles en ng cans ~ comprom se 1ue ~pur ous which the convent Qn as::::;entcd Uld tho scs!': on of bl \ II sp ead to nil parts of tl e 1 lat d and a ood) cia mant bemg m now se related to and hav ng ) uster Juy then 1erm nated war of ca$tes ensue 8 of course all co1 jeetnre no natural afl\ection f'or the object of' ilierr con To daJ the se~ on -Opened Wlth the N e v Y 0 k Tl e news fron thlS qua.rt.E\r has nl vavs been tent nd nag~ to 11 fl ct th d t \\ ble 1 d 1 1 1 II wrapped m muter) and the \resent ts no excep on a v v• 1 l e eeres ,. _ss quooltOll t was ar ango t lnt eac I part\ s 10 r tron to !IJO rule wound upon tl e he.art of her whom s l].e sought to have tv- 0 bo rs and u tbat per od could havf'! as Lt:tter:s rece ed bJ 1 0 owners of the Jl:laac wrong unruediately ac<;eded to the k ng's propo many sr eech s as t cl ose We selected J C Frankl n to Messrs B C Cia k & Co state that wh 1st the true mother rased llor hauda n Sr.~ TH of IVa' e to statu tho lusloi] a 1<1 faclll th~ trrnblo bloodslwd at Po a P nPe str Ick horror Withdrew her cllllm and mplored I m to of our case and Pro ON Knm Doou·M\f F. horror to all mmds No 01 e could pred ct how ll wo 1ld eud but twas tho Igl t that L rn ght res It sparo tho hfo of tho ch ld !llld award t to her un ·wARD HuNT Sr.:rDEN and CAMllRELlNG to fol the depos ton f not deatl of Soulouque If !eel ng persecutor low tl o first at d last as art llol) a d the otl er the fr ends of tho•e whom ho has so cruelly m r Though •nffietentlv conv need b~ the w dely three as sklrm shors as c rcumstances m ght d c deted should gam the ascende cv !err ble rotr d ffi 1 \' f tl t bl h ll bution ma be VIS ted upon hi n and h s adhere ts enng < opoume tts o 1e par es to ona o m tate B) lot tho open 1 g fe to the co 1servatives B s ne•s had ent reh ceased at Port a 1 Pr nee to dectdQ JUdJCiouslJ and JUStlJ between them the and the close to the regular delegates each to ul The lotte s from the Islan 1 speak ca It ousl) of the WlSe monarch resorted to tlJ.S exped!ient that no tern a to D~c.K.niiSOl'i opened for tl o conservatives troubles there -Bos Trav MaJ 23 Beef A~~;f cs 3 ~6 lard bs 5l<J C eese 50 Wool 67 Seeds A ba 14e on from tl s p ce dism shall be referred to n detail acco Ipall ed by such comm~nts as they ma::-; deserve doubt m1ght be lef~ upot the rnmds of those who and talked an I our HIS speech was \oak and SAD AFF Al -A strru ger a F1euchma 1 came were less discernmg that he had used all proper unsatisfuctor) Appealng to !he advantages of to to\ n from the oust on W ednesdaj and stop] ed cauti!!I! to d scover tho ~mth Tho test J\av• g orgamzatton he proceeded to JUSt f) h 5 degrada l't M;rors near the rrulro d Thursday fo <moon \~ hca uusl Con 31161 Saves 10 450 Lu nber fPL' - W skeyg • !i Zcll BaGon tbe It ts enough for the present that wo declare our u ention to oppose h m from now until the clo~l g ol tl <l polis n November We shall oppose him because the conventiOn wh ch nommated h11n, was fraudulently coru;t uted and orgaruzed pro sc;tptive and unJust n 1ts ac\ on a td ant demo crattc 1n ts avowals of op n on P ointed out the truo mother ho' ond any shade of twuJn subnnltiJl« 'o \ Jl]od«o IYhich b' the way he was mqwr ng of some of I s co u t:r~men after J s \ \ s J vo k and spoke of feel ugs ck Aft<Jr d tel l e doubt he gave tho child to the e:mbrnee of Its re galls then prod g1Q lSI) au l then passed to the op<;>ned h s tm k and tak ug o t an armfull of Jmcmg partlnC and ftOilt tqe gu lty 1mpqster awa) monts of tho questiOn\ htch ho affected to bol eve cloth ng WPnt thro gh the etreets cast ng t a 'l\v 0 delegat ons-the one leg tim ate and the cons sted n tho d sorgan zatiol or those engaged bo t and 11 othe wa s mo.n festing san tj Of h D 1 C ficerti Barnc~ and Donaldson wcut pursu t o£ other spt r ous-went !<> t e a t more on vent ~n n t11e Herk mer movement and clo•cd b) u de b 1 n d fo ud 1 1 .,] g on tl e 8 eps of the each claunmg tho honor of bemg the roptoscnta unncmtiOu addressed to tl e sor th of the prov so I TRt P1esh :tor an Church appnrenth ItaJ 11/!'- t ves of the democmcJ of the greal stale of Now lie was folio \cd by J c SouTH 01 our part Ho was luKe to t1 e atch I ou<e ru d at first York Tl o spur ous cia mants were bo sterous who made one o£ the most l!cntlemanl) Inc d placed m the ba•ome 11 b\lt was soo 1 removeJ to J3e~a 1se 1t v olated tile usages of tho part) heap~d msul pon tho representatives of the New Yo k dernocr..tcJ n the adoptlou of resolutions. n peach Ilg tl e~ lltegllt\ anU d shonortng the ..... a more co nfortable room n the second s on - and abusive and pia II} rnanifestedl tlmt no love cone e able ru d eonclu ve arguments I eve Af r orne t n ~ lnr ng w 1 c1 0 e of h s conn for tho mterosls and honor of the state wh1ch heard nnd 11h ch collliUiltlcd tho rc•1 cctfulut tl)n en was ~cnt for to talk \\ th hnn I (l \las left alone vh lethe officers went for at order to con m t h n to tho Poor House or Asyl m As 1 e roached the atch I ou.so o th er ret n about a o dock the\ ~a' h m o t the top of the grat lllf wh ch crosses the lover half of the wmdow ann m an mstant more he burst through the sash and cast htmself head foremost 1pon the pavement - a e hey ep esen e-d and v rtually excluded he f on a pa t c put on n ts proceedings and tinall ~ .hull uppo e Ge C .. s Be a se we I now him to be destitute of prm c pie and I ol t cal ntognt\ treacherous to tho de nocraw pa lj s pr c ples and Its fnends ho t le to tl \great ord ance of freedom of wh ch 1HOOO:.:lS JEF:FEil'~ON ;vas the author a d otally tho) false! pr e dcd to represent., had a 1 ab diJ g place Ill tli01r hearts The parttes w~ro nrrmgued before a co nm1ttee appomted to l~st tbo vahd1ty of the r cltums The umptre though not composed exclusiveh of Solomons could very oas h d s cr m nate between the true a d the false w thont any othor test than the r wtdeh d ff<mng deport ten on ru d ndm rauon of the whole convention It vmdiCated our rogulartt) htt DicKINSON hard demo! shed bts entire argument 1f 1t can he d g I tfied w1th that mn o to ched everv po nt w th effect and concluded \\ tlh 11 statement of the pro v so plotform He co snmed an hour The con trast betwoen h m an I DtcKtNSON who precedPd h m was m ch to the d 8advanto.ge of the latter A. maJonty ho :vev{'r adopted Solomon s tmwarthv personally and pol ticallv ol the sup po of dem.oQraU:; fo tl e h gl office o which he 1s nom nated Jlropos bon hut not with tl e la 1dallle wot ve II\ wh cl that sovcre gn wa.~ actnat~d The) sononslJ detormmed to ct t tho ch ld n two and div de I nnd t conld not :l'a l to hale sb'Uck the conveu t on that the senatonal Tnan le could hnvr- fallCI on SMITH to much greater adv:a.ntn.ge to the state than Jlav ng: placed ourselves m this postbon-a po betw~ell them though tho~ knew tt would be on DicJ>:Issoll s on that \'\ 11 be take o.nd mruntruned b;y the N York democrac\- t becomes us to mqmro whom sha1~\' e. s opo,rt for Pros de t The Utma con vent on of tho 22nd of Juno w II fum sh \ sat s fac ory response to th s nqn r; To the demswns of that bodJ made t p !18 we hope t will be of democrauc delegates from each Assembly d strtct n the StatP I e democracy \'e ha:ve no doubt de~ath to the obJe t n con.troversy T.he spunous FosTER -followed 1 n un argumt;\nt of a d fferent claimants, hke the false mother befo,e the Wise character from that of DtcKINSOll He rev ewed k ng eagerlv embraced tho murdero~s propO<!Ition wh )st the tme ones ye!U'JUng for tho MCnficed honor of thmr beloved el!d~, Withdrew 111 d sgust and ..: elded lhe controversy Thus endeth the first chapter of tho Presidenbal contest of 1848 the whole quest on. o( orgaruzation dwelt upon Her)< mer Jom< VAN BuREN and Mr CAMBRE LING made honorable men bon of the Rep wlte as 0 10 ef three pnpers JD the t1ts.te which refused .to :ra se the Syracuse t cket and after hav ng d sola med any utentton of appealing to fieetional feel1 g con eluded by drl\W ng a companson between Uie w ll not 01 I s 1b 1 t but Will respond wtth an en th s asm that 1 :-til shake the tottermg fabrtc of tlough faced con10:ervat sm and make ts venal 1 o rnee for Pres dent trenble at the doom that a :vruts n m and nll those who seek offic al po ;ver and patronage ovor the grave of human freedom \'\ c tn s4 the for.P that mmediate propar.J.tio s w U be made m he d fferent count es of the State h\ the democraltc masses to send delegates o the U ca Convention Let every d str ct be rep1esp ted and let the strongest and most d1s n wres ed 1 mo atb uu s~lec e I for delegates Th s s a con est for p ,nc pie- ol for men L ke our oro fatl e s of tl e revo!Jt on w o battle agamst power and patro age for FREEDOM VV o cannot v.ffc? up our 1 VP.S n the good canse but n all th trgs <>lso we can be as unselfish as 1 atr otic WI courageous as ue) were Let us em.ulate the :r: ex amp t>. and de o e th s cam.pa gu to one noble o.nly and energetic (;fl'ort agamst the oxtens1on .of human slavery and aga.m t tho fraud outrage and treachery thro gh wl ch t IS sought to be .coasLimmated -----'--- o::r Vi e eRte da) placed at the head of onr 1 aper the name of JoiD! A D1x our present able and fru:thf I U n ted States Senator as th<> demo .crut c candidate for Promdent subject to the dec s ton of the Ut ca convent o of tl e 2'>d of June Upon cons ltat on w h man-v of our fr end::~ ve I ave eoncluded not to anb.c pa e tne action of that convent on 1 the cl o CP of a candidate for Pres dent b an avo val of preference NE uumbe of a larue and hnuds&mcly p nted domo c atic da I JUO<t establ shed at Detro t b) DnrEL MuNGER e t tfed the Comm!lTcUd Bullet1n - From 1\s oal Ialor \e nrer tha t s tl e nten tion of the ed or to advocate the (l.pproved doc tnnes of the 1 arl) and to susta n the prmc pies of the no thern democracy He avows himself hos tile to the oxtens on of slave\) to free so l and at tr bntes the growth and prosper t\ of the we•torn states to the celebrated ord nance of 1787 A good beg mung \ ne v paper called tl e Spmt <if tJze Ttmts has abo b en e abl shed at Sheba gan Wtscon s n It prtlm ::les to be. democ a tic n ts character The first n mbe JS handsomeh pr uted and con 1111 A MAN KnLED oN THE RAILROAD-We un dN<tan I that a man was killed on the Utica nnd Sche v Railroad on Thursday It seem!< that h a cro•s ng the track m 11 bnggJ JU<t ahead o th tram when the eng no stmck the wagon throwmg the man a coilS derable dis tance aud causmg mjurtes of wluch he dieq m a 5horttime PROl\llSING YoUTHs -A I:Joy m East Boston robbed h s father a few davs sJJICe and feanng .deserved purushmen.t fled On 1nqll.ll'Y It WM ascertamed that two other bo) ~ bad earned food to h1m m h s concealment but they refuse to tell where he ~ nle s a prollllSe of full pardon shall be g1ven b) the father for the offence of the son Poi o~ FROM Hos:mr -A distress ng cucum stance occurred on Suuda) 23d nlt at Hardnot N C Three ~oungmen who wer&takingbee trees ate of the honey found They became n.ry lUCk and blind and, though measures were taken for thell' relief oue o£ them lsA.IAH MABLJ:Y dted from 1\S effects ~~~-,_,.:.__,_.~ Tm: KIDD HoMDUG -HENRY S CAJI.!':E!ITJ:R, who has JUSt recove~ed $5000 of the Kidd Sal vage CompanJ at N e v York. hilS another action pending ~ nst the bul:lble blowers of fraud - The Companv are swd to have n6tted about $500 000 by then: operations [J A corr~spondent of the N Y &f!JIIIflg Post says that Ledru Rollin • pnrty mo.y pemaptJ be best termed the Coertll)c Rcptibljca• pt<rly- Tho same wnter expresses a fear that 110 far l'n>!Jl the new NatiOnal Assembly bemi too nulical II will ll~ be •nfliCiently 00 remalll8 to be written tn November A CAT WITH Nun: TAILS -The democrac) of South Carol na doterm ned not to •end delegates !<> the national conventiOn bocause !he) believed that the nom nee wo tid not. agree w1th thetn on the slavery question Notw1thstandingth1s deter m nat on .some forty or fifty persons liv ng n a small par)sh of that slate got together and made cho ce of a Mr CoMMA.NDl<R to attend the Balti fr ends and opponents of tho W I mot prov so much to the disadvantngo- of the former and tha grnt fi catton of the so\lth and b) a descrtphou of the platform which as ho expressed 1t, was too narrow for all to meet upon He was v1gorously lil'J>Iaud ed by the oon:vention when he sat down H s appo ntment was thus noticed by the Charleston lrlertury the organ of the democracy of South Carol na The U n on 1s also 1n 6rror 1n suppos ng that Georgetown dtstr ct has chosen a tlelogate to the Natiouol Convention If 1t means ~he Congress onal district, whtch only hM a ngh~ to seud a del egate Gen J M C<>mmander der1ves aU 1116 !1\ltiW.nt) fr1>m 11 par el) meetmg m G.Jorgotown which Js onlv a portion of GeorgE!lown d str ct.. which wtth the districts of Chesterfield Marl bonmgh, Dar! ngton Manot Horry and WII I amsburg consti~ute tlt!l Congress onal d sir ct rep csented by the Hon A. D Suns The meet mg at GeorgetoWll mv1tod tho remamder of tho dJ•trJct to co operate Wttlt them but so far the m VIla! on has been unheeded We make these statements out of no diS:Jtespect to Gen Cornman der or those who wore prese1 t at the meetmg wh ch nommated him but stmply from a regard to trutl and a determmation that netther our state nor onr.clves shaH be Imsrerresented upon til s subject This Mr Co)lliUNDER tl us nppo nted b:t tl e smallest pass ble fraction of a congress onal dis tnct and co ttrmy to ilw expressed wts/,es of if.<; de nocrar:y was not OlliV adm ttod to a seat 1 the Bait moro convenuon b It was -pornutted to g ve the wlwle nmcvotes to wh1ch South Carohna was entitled on all the questions anSlng m. that body The Sonth Cnrohman must have swelled mto 1m mensa proport <>ns when he found Jilin self n the posse•s on of mne more votes m fue Bait more convenlton than the great state of New York could command He w II return to the Palmetto state a I vmg spemme 1 of that strange ammal a cat w th nme tatls ----,---- o::r The msolvent l..aw of Massachusetts has oeen mater ally altered by tho Leg slature of that State making t conform mo~o near!) than before to the English Bm krupt Law Com mtss oners of nsolvency are appomted who No msolvent debtor who dQeS not pav- 50 per cent 1s to fue d scharged maJonty m unmber and valua of hts who have proved tho r cia ms slltall h1s diScharge-and no cerflficato of diSCharge to be granted until the thtrd meetmg of credi tors nor at aD) time OJ<cept at a meeting of cred 1tors CJ:NSUS or SAVAJ<l<AH -The Savannah Repub- lu;an states that, accordmg to 'tho recent cel!Sus of that mty the population IS 13 500 The R\]J'Uh ltcan says that m taking the census a careful e~ ttmate was made ut the quantity and value of the s ngle arttc!e of butter consumed m each fannly n the mty the result of whtch •bowed the entire value to be 0,110 hundred nnd fifty thousand dollars a Jeo.r nearly every cent of wh1ch IS patd to tho State of New Y1>rk The Republican remarks that •all the money m1ght u well be kept w1thin the state, and pa.d t<>'UI owu mti:Rma m the IDw nor ' D&A.TH J'&OK EA.TII'<G WlLD PAQl<IP -Tiie O.ondaga, Stand4rd relate& that a boy-about ten yeBl'll of age by the name of Tucker 1rvmg m the town, bf tllay; came to hiS death very Slldd'en ly on Fnday last, by eating a latge quantity of Wild l'\\'DlP milltaking 1t for sar:aaparilla. He was Ill company WliJl h1s mot!ler )11 thO ;woQtis, and to supposed to have been mduced b) hupger to parlske of the potft0Il01lll IM!rb HAIL STORK~ -Within the last week or two 'f!olout hBJI stornlll have UC~:un:ed I~ diifetent plll1ll of tbe conutn: Ia Amher~~t IUld CampiM!D coun ties. V a., JUt weei, l.be hail wu \\\\Y deetnJctiVe He was followed b) PnxsTON :RiNG whl> dwelt mostly on the provtso His remll!'ks we1e bnet but energetic DooLITTLE follow.ed htm m some well umed remark'!, wh eh OCI'11Jl!cd \'J>out twentJ m)uutcs m wh1ch h<l char~ FOtiTER and the conservatives Wilh;hostil t) to themdepende 11 tr\a s l,r) 1>111 m votm~r agamst Jt aud 1n mov.Jng to la) 11 on tho table Mr CA~lllrolLL\'G closod ihe de bate n some very nppropr ate remarks o 1 the char acter of the Alhanj delegates the nsnge\ of the party n N e \ 'York. &c and lruJ before the con vention the Utica.resolutions Thus endec. the de balo Y ANe>:Y of Alabnm:l then ntroduccd a 1 esolu tion to adm1t the Albam qr ns they assume to cull the1il~elvos the Svracuse delegates and advo cated It on the ground that tho Ut ca delegates were not democrats hecaWlc tl ey W!lTG .,. faro• <if proldbitzng tJw planimg <if ~laV!lT!J upon f• M soil In other worclc; because he are opposed to the extension of hUillan slaven the~ must be exclud ed and not because thoy are rregular Thus the matter now stands We arc content to be exclud ed t l on that ground It shows that rogula11tv s of no consequence unless o 1r not ons agree w th those of the sou h tl t\' other delegation ha ug g ven the pledge and declared that theJ were op posed to tho proVlSO If th\y arc admttted or ratb er 1f the Utica delegatwn lS reJected m conse qnence of betng m favot of 1t It follows that they are n favor of the cxtc ston of slavcl) to terr to rv now- frM We are content that the) should occupy that pos IIO 1 and that the) should stand thus before tho co try VV e have adjourned to 4 P M aud t IS prob able when we agam assemble that the prev ons question wlll be called on Y .I.NCEY s resolltion for the purpose of cuttmg ~ff debate w I! pass and we Wt}). be excluded Yo t must prepare ) our I!Clyel!l for th s result, and be prepared to take a •tsnd n reference to It. What the course of tl e delogat on w II be tn the event of our exclu on I• not et settled I sa) excl-uded for w'e shall cons tme a resolut10 t&dmlttingooth delegates as some conJecture ml) hi> the event to mean that for we Jlhall wtthdraw UJ!Qil the ad nLSs on of both or tho adm ss on of the .Albany delegates alo e We shall place 9tl1ielves nght before our own State yon mayxely upon II It Js dtfficult to de term ne who Will receive tho nom nation rule has thrown all nto confus on ru1d t s hard to pred el who will come up first. The New York question has up to th s moment, absorbed even thmg After that 1s d1sposed of we may begm to see some .ohape gtven to tho nom nations SYRAcusE .olNll AUIIUltN R.oliLilOAD -The Syra cu•e JlHlrnal of yesteraav notices the arrival of a lake boat at that place laden With. heavy rad for the A & R road and ~~~tye It IS toke the place of the presellt JIUBerable ftat rail \\rap dly as pos •ible tbe work bemg pWihed With great energy- It ill ex]lllcted that fifteen m1les will be relBJd thts week, which will gre.Uy exdediate the tnp from thil! place to Auburn 'Xhe des gn 1s to run the diAtance when the entire trae\ shalf have be<!n re1aid In thirty 1mntda ';-.- ........ ~~~- IT Mr Eli!'.IJ :who f~ m'tny years has held :the offite of Comptroller of New York mty hilS restgne9, 'l;h&mtirement of thts VIgilant and m fteXIbl~ <>flicer ~ felt to he a pubiic 1... Conisn:NcY -The Cleveland Plan1. D~ aTows- tself n favor of free trade free labor uad free J!l()l! forever,\ Jllldadds • Hnri'ahforGen m 18 e!lectlt. Ylll!ollg eatde, hop, ~. &c .. Tlu Lrn:n or HEnl<l< -AtN11w Orleatlf; \\'\' killed. The wheat on\\\'\' f&nn&\llfu de- on the 9th mst , tho Rev ALBJ:KT LAI<GJ:, \a.s .trosed, aAd lb. frw~ llirippei Wl!IIU..l~vet~ fJtJil lulfy C()mm1u.d on a clial'ge of haymg awiJI4Mid tho ~ the &1! C11~ JUam.z, pf tJ25 He li ed about Lulf ~ 1 hour l ro I s passport dated Roten Feb 14 1848 anrl Cf' tificate~ of l q emplo ers &.c fo nd upon Jmn tt appcm;s that Ius uamo Wl\S Mune ' mcent ,Robert that he was a wagon n alter b~ trade \ ears. uf ag and hn.d be~ a e. U nt of Bo ua n buse n ihe- departme- t dP. Ia SP ne nfPr C' - IIo had wrth lum ovor $UO most1) m Jhc fnmc p eces and .a trunk full of good cloth ng Al though ev del)tly out of h head 1 e ar este~ h s conduct \as not so violent as to occaswn ap pre! ens on of h s lJnnng hlm<clf-Uttea Gaz qf Ycstcrd11y VENEZUELA -PuEI 10 C tllELLO Ma' I 1848- It appears to be aj4edfact that General Paez has boon drn en b} l'l'lonagas s troops acro~s tho f on t er of New Granada-at least so nssert the Gov crnment bullet ns and as ;ve can obtalu noth ng to co1 trad ctth s ~ta.tement (bu me:re n mors pre sumed to be fahrtcated on tho spot ) w o aro prone to g va some credit to 1 Ger :r-1onaga::; 1 as ta I e 1 t p h s I no of narch upon Maraca bo a tho head of 4 000 or 5 000 men arcordmg to th~ statP mont n ade to h s pmlv If so tt wo dd seem al ,most mposs lie for that place to res sL an~ length of I! me Maracatbo sa) the Government part' Js tl c: onl; port on of the countn: n tl e hands of the oppos te partv and cannot hold out lo g 1 IR I can assure yo 1 extromely pa nfnl to he obi g ed to gJVe ) ou accoJ! ts of tl1o un ucces f I effo is of Gen Paez tl u far o re esta.hl sh th co t tution The party of Monagas snsta 1 cd b the Guzman tes hn vo a rompletP swa' Tho mru ••• have been led to believe by G zma 1 and the 1 s culled Govornmc1 t, that tl o have b tone cho ce - 1ther to susta Gen Monegas a d be jre.e or become slaves for I fe under the rnle of K ng Paoz S tch are the doctr nes cont nunll kept ~;efore the people bJ the press m the pav of Mot)ugas Snch n1 o perfectly uwarc of the gr~>ss 1gnorance of the nJont of the people of this countn and tha the are easily led a a} by demagogues -~ urJUil <if G0111111(Jf'~e FRIGATE Ur.;ITED s AT.ES N ~PL [? An ndustnnl Congress s to assemble at PI Iadelphta on the first Wednesday m June It s called by the name of land re~ormers a d work ngmen s orgamzat on but all assoe ations of Ia bormg men are nv ted to send delegates LANGFELDT SENTEN PIn -0 Tuesday Judge KL~G of Phtladelph a, refused to grant a new tnal and proceeded to sentence L..iNGFELDT to be hung accord ug to the laws of Penns) Iva na DISHOI!EST l'bo\TMASTER -The Postmaste1 at Deerfield 'Va \astnedmtheU S Federal Court, at Staunton last week for ~rnb.ezzling letters and mo tey from the mml bJJt the JIIIY was unable to agree and he wns agam held m $3 000 brul EXCHANGE OFFICE (}]\\ JooN \V ALSIJ, E;tqhange Broker, begs lt:ave to return h 8 1 uee e thank~ to h s nome CUE' fr ends and tbe public Jn aenerul for the 1 I era! patronage he has reef.> ved a ~herr hand!$ s nee h s com nenecmcn n bus ness He alec nfor r s tJ em tl nt l I\ g l eont nues to Puy ;::md sell uncurrent funds at the lo ves rates at h s wellknownstand No a Co mere a! street vhere hew II oo ready at all hours of il e day and even ng to tra~~sact any bus ness perta n ng to b s 1 ne. Rem uances for Em grants sen wan parts ofE rope Entrance {rom N oa. 5 Pcar1 and Commerc a Atreets ButraiQ May 8th )818 my8 6mo* [[?:A CERTIFICATE from Mr Ingersbn or Lanellller N H a b gbly respe~table c1t zen of tba pl ce and Ja ler of the county of Cooa 1 Georce W 1n&eBOD of Lancaster hereby cert fy: tbat Ih&ve been lroublfil w th the Aslbma for ~bout twenty year• Laat l!o~ember wben I began takmg \\ tstar s Balsam of W ld C erry 1 bad been unab e o do any b ng (or .-eve.ral months. and had not. except a very fe.w n ghl!: been apJe loren n my bed Alm.,.t as aoon as I beg_an o take 1! I felt rei eved llJave taken about tWQ bottles - Ill:; bealtb J&.aiiogetber mp<oved A Jew returns o tbe AsU rna.. :wl ~h J have had c that trme were alfn081 .un ned ately reo oved by lak ng tbe Ba~am ~ re•t veil and my health 1~ aud bas been for moatl• beUer !ban. at any t me pre:v OU8 for manv yeare 1 ebeerru !I recommend th amed e etoall who are B u la y afll e ed, GEQ W ]lfGEI,l.SON Lanelll!ter N H Apnl !18, 1SW Beware of 'the Sy ups and all otberprcpa. a ons ot Wid Ubeny 1J y-none bur bP genume Dr \V sw.r .a Ba aa.rn,. s Jllled r no l'TS on tbe wrapper Ftlr.ale by A REYNO! DS 155 Ma n ot L 8 REV NOLDS ttiand ~ Mam s eet,. a.nd by Dru9 l'!tJI •ene r.llJy nySJ Q7\ DRAFTS ON THE ROYAL BANK 01!' IRELAND m....,. to au t, and mone)'C \'mllted lO till: old COIIDtry for F..n> I!Rn\ rat .._,.--, N B t ncurrent molll!y Co n llill•or Exe..,._ and DrdlaQft Toronto. Albany ud :New Yo.rll Ike bou&bt and IQI4 OQ raworable \''\'\- JlOBEtT CODD mlllot Canada Bull ~I!C'y,llia N;o D ~ Oats Dutter II s «F\ R. 0 BENTON 1 Dagueman Rooms No•'\iillllaia oQ'eel Bull'alo Pr ee ol Mknaturca fromttlo a to Ammraluo pate<~ caoeo c1~111 eale I.e for Mle All tWiUuo;lioa '\ till: arLcve!itUy.ud ~..U, • .,... ajolt at 8 o clock AMERICAN HOTEL GRAND CONCERT. JU ANVERS, c M csysAnc n andPh ha TJJea e9 Roya b u y La e and begs eave o annoa ce hat he \ OCAL CONCERT st seven to commence at !0: o lock myOO 29 CHAMPLIN S ANTHELMINTIC THEBE~T Vl RJIIIFUGE K OWN It presei ~ ng th s Preparal on to the pub 1 c t e !!Ubscr be does not ntend to rcco nmend t aSJ a l NIVERSAL REMEDY, s 1 at flesh she r o or place before the pub c an; ho of IIO VIi 'lADE CERTI[i'JCATES of efficacy oduced by s usc 11 v epu.ra o c auns tl e name of VERJUIFUGE, DillECCORS Cab c J bcne:;r.er Too e John\ M k c H L llu cy Jaah1'll JesseS h Wm N Jctrc s W .R OODEN .P cs den H L BuLKLEY Sec eta y deo!Mtf Notlun&' Ltke Leather.