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i!Jailn Rtpnblic. - Tl e co 1\\f<>- v 1 oli c ans who are flattenng tlla=d c;; w tb. Lho dea that thedtsfranchtsement ;:~ k b tl e Nat onal Convent on and t o 1 vf a northern HJ cophant for Pres o h .. a.:> ah nJune.d the .cause of human free lo 1 ne~t w th no res stance and robuke o t of Ne\ Yo k, v II li J tl err calculauo= •adl} at fault I he nll re ce of the democracv of th s W1s e- ceo o illJ stiee or o support a cR U.:duto .,J o ba: sho \ll h1m•elf false to the car d rral k attacl and tne o gan 6[ the democracy of that • porto 1 of Oh o to support tho fraudulent Baltt Hat o s \ d tl e decla.muon that the act on o he N tonal Co vept on \as not obi ga Mn thP I a !) I eca sr of the exclns bn of ~t Yorn: We now g e as milar art cle from tne P. a :te 1l.:oc tt the able and fearless demo c u a Racme 11 tl ou 11: dgrov lias follows We ~o not place the uames af Le s Cuss nod W'm 0 .Butler at thQ head of our colum 1s becau o e can n no qvont cord all) support the nom nat10 of the Baltimore CoJrl'ention and very p obab!y mav not be able to support 1t at all Wo do u luuk pon <Cfenera.I Cas::; as a great .ytan nor as a good man nor as a firm man Tb.e first qual fwal on we could excuse for 1t 1s not to b~ expected alwavs or even common! m peacea ble timos even P es dents and the adm n stra tion qf John Tyle a bad one certamly bnt one th~t coufJ 4o no o s derable ev I proves that th6 vnn t bf 'lt rna> ue po verless for ~abll or for goa I Wo do however req ure a man and a firm IJ:\B..l a t1 o o e who can make constant com prcm of op n on fo the sake of ollico as Ca..~ und t I Itllve done The course of Gon&ral Cli!H o 1 I o \V lmot p ov so wns o JC that ought to 1 avC~ e: .reproba on of men ot all partie - l wa> o. ~h1fllng fnr the sake of office or 1f. not e ch n 9 of op n on on the part of General Ca•s cugl io have led hun to abandon all dea of the 1 J v a a n oment vhen h s pol t cal op n <o mportant a subJeCt wore so crude a 1d !Pd thnt ne thcr he nor h s fnends could and the ground heha<l taken or whether a eustant cha ge he had yet finallv settled h mself pon fi m gro ncL W\ obJG'Ct o th~ eourso of tho convent on n ad m itJng both dQl\\gatw 1s from New York It was co-wa.rdl n r.sel.£ nsultin o the state and n o op n o VJt a ed he whole Foceed ng• of the co ve t o a d , of t~elf r~ason for callmg a ev. e p ~ o from the people o a ew norm na on The convent on had pln nlv nor ght to I lt~ e snch a course It had a r ght to tc~nd(} be c .u he d logatio s n.nd f the dec s on was v ong- the o s no \I peal except to tl e people nt the t me of elect on or unless tho people tho t £' ecro of he convent on reason enougl to caB fo ew nom nat on n a_ new mannm But al though the convent on ha 1 a r gbt to adm t whtch del gat n t chose t I ad no more r ght to adm t bo h n h a d v de I vole t hat too than Con gross '\\\'on!! I ave to adm t t o members wheie a sea s d p ted but w th the prov so hat tho two sho I I have one vote The proceed 1g s s1mplv r d cu o and p oves pia nly- f not! ng else doe~- ha such a conven on, s not fitted to non n.te a cand Ja e fo he pres dencv: to be St p po :ted b t e democ nt c prt M DR TO Onn~ll. -'I he account of the hunker mtificatlOn meeting- held here on tho 5t!I 1s cop1 ed nto tho Ro hester Cot ne as a great and en bu m ttG meetmg The Bullitlo Coumr had prep11red the account of the meet ng, and 1~ was put n -pe fi rc W<lS held Had t.. not been tho ed tor wo ld net have had the hard hood to havP pe 1'elrnted ~o bold a fabncation The meet g tlun lea:t and sp ritle s as it was,. mil be her uldcd b) tho 11 gn nnd tho Rochester CIJftrwr Tbo \BatiiiUI\hOn Jtrce>~in .. \ It wu our mtenvo;;-;;tto notice this 1JlS grufi eant afl'a1t aga111 whwb, b' common collllJcnt, IS dec ded to have been a stupendomr fatlnrc but ns an esteemed fr1eod hM fnmJShei! us w th the fol lowmg clever .runnmg commentary upon 1t, we are mduced to forego t1 at mtention The meeting m the park to rat f' the Bait more nommauon came off avpropnate)y between da) 1 ght wu1 dark It can not be domed that JL wa.1 a great meetmg fo~ there were several great men. there ..such as Dr B.Rv cK Sqmre D cXEY Lawyer SMITH, of the .custom bouse, and Law)' or .BURROUGHS of Orleans cou lL Tho meet ng Wll!l large too for some :RJe11 wero there \ho fa rl) wCJgh more than two hundred a ul a qu3T tor honc>t avo rdUJlOIS an) f1me after llmner- The meetmg was numerously attended, too for some scores of cn zeus stopped for Tongcr or for shorter as they were wendmg the rwa) homeward from the r labors while a good many bo :s of dif fercnt colors wero brought to a stand st1ll m the r tra n ng pursn t after a no Sl son of Erm who had pn a. little: oo mnch. -potheen m h s wath;ar. and tt 1s not exlra\¥agant to sa\ that mcludmg comurs n.nd gocrs there mal have been from two to lou dozen hunker e j.izens ou the gro nd It s best to be catl.d1d and fa1r Ill these mallers and: not to cla n more than JS JU..Iiiit Seve~ \\Vero attracted there b> the 1 ~Mallon of the eloqu~nt Judge Bruc~ of Lou s an!', who was placarded as an or ator for the OCCIIOIDn and ho certa nl) sll!d exc t ng th ng• The Yankee~m talklng of powerfLI pop ular speakers moven of m~ meeting fic>ld preachel'8 and the Hke speak of long poles t<Y stir up the people and to poke :up th.o n Jllon.. - Judge BRICK comew from a countr1 where tt IS sa1d st cks are used to mal<e people of a corttun sort sttr themselves and 11 ought not ro bo den1ed thaf he hnd an 6) o 1o such modes of gett 1 g along when ho came here fo stir us up Not that he meant to make us st1r m exactly th~t wa) but ho w shed our a d m atreng:then ng and ca.rrJ ng a good W<>\ furthe~ the souU ern modo It ohould bo aildwed ,itbat m oome respects th.e Judge had a nght apprec at on of the capac ties of h 11 aud1tol'll \\d that he treated of alntable top1cs though m oome piU'\umlafJ, m~re otudy would have been uoeful For msjnnl:e m the attemptto manufacture an anecdote at the expenoe of Gon TA:rX.oR and .Jn favor ot Gen C.AAS out of ihe very old and. very lam har story of the nfautile blindness of :the pupp es he had not .conned hiS story well after he b~ made 1t 11p m h1s own mmd It wus too plamly a made up thmg It had too much of tho raw dog abont 1t and n d •miss mg the anecdote he m1ght have sa d !hat nl though the CAss pupp es ap.Peared to be a very pnpp) 1sh ~llld cmn&h ~et, ) e1 th~) m1ghUomo of them b te oevorel1 Such a remark would have elevated tho subJeC uhd N\ould have {;\'Ven .so:me nppe~rance of sharpness nnd cnorg) In prn1s ng-the sta e of\ Ne-w- Yo k if the Jndge 'had o]d us that the CRIISO of Jfs prosper1ty was free Ia! or on free so I he would have let. us mlo the reason of the th ng but may be bo tl o ght there wa He d d not repeat that very eloquent passage about the Goddess of L bert making tracks m the canop) 'l hra wns Jl diCJOllS Wo have rend t so Intel> and t has been so fine! Expressed h) a pnnt n th1s CltJ that t o tid hale appeared n httle as !hough he coald not Sa) grand th ngs every d;:n I J ere was \ matter though m wh ch the Judge showed leess good ta.ste and th s was the zmplied charge hat tl o Evangehst stole the remarkable passage declnrn g hat he that 1s not w1th us s aga nst us from the w:r t ngs or DE vrrr CL'INTO Th1s charge IS probably true, s nee the J udgo sa s so but the expos tion -was not good pol C} - There nre man) chnst an en ucl es and ocwt ea among us and they un versall) bel eve that the Evangel sts were honest and respectable men and that the r works are genu ne ns pub! shed n the New Testament The d sclos Ire that the) or an;r of tl em plngmnzed and poacl ed upon nho wr lings of DEU.-:lTT CLINTON was unpleasant and u necessn!J DEWITT CLINTON wrote a most beau t ful commentarv upon D v ne Revelat on - No man ever placed t :vch e Engl sh words n more love! arrangement- That zs most accepta ble to God whzch u most bmqfic1al to man Ev er~ cler~n man should th nk of thlS hel!l he be g n~ a sermon and every In) man should tluRk of 1t when he wills to snbm1t hls 1 fe and conversation to thegn dance-olD vme Wlsdom DE iVlTr CLINTO s memorJ does not need snch vmclicatJOII from tun bodv even f he had \V: tten noth ng else There was another mstallC\l of lack of tusto m the Judge s address m an uncalled forexpoeuro of CAMPBELL Even body has been charmed h\ the eupbom ns well llB poetry qf the b cautlful pa~aago m Loch1el s Warn ng as o 10 of tho th ng• that make a lodge ment n the men or) o.nd r so p n a. thousand mstances as \\ c are mus ng on tho thmgs that pDllll around us- I' JJ the BUn !Ct or J fc g ves n e n l!a:t cal ore A d con ng eve 11• cast tl e r • aJo ~• oefore Acco d ng o Judge BR'iCE th s s stolen With 'ft. sl ght (as he th nks) alterat on from an unpnb hshed poem of a German Jew Doctor now saad to be n the serv1ce of th s admmistrat1on m var10 ts capaclttes The poem Has been seen by but few but 1t\' sa d the finrt canto runs thus - The pnr !); of the Eng! sh as well \\ the sn oath ness of the vers ficatlon nughf rruse the au l:ior above capt ous Jealousv at the urutation of •uch a poet as CAMP.liELL but to the specamen Feuer sn nsuen~ come una we II all!hnve our plate• Dough de ba n bu nc 5 fi nwn and ca oa dough faee-a What caret we for a 1 dey can RY of de coJia:t 'W l1 ewe gets n nety sbenu for collect ng each l0111ar De barn burner• all w 1 be wb pped n fore elect en 'Und w~7JI keep to ou •hetYes: al de sheer t nspeet on For tiilb te v 8hdoom of C.us dat ls.shn t n to tloo!' em trod com ng Cf9ll\ll ~i\1111 ~IT lljln®lUll pt!fore um Und'When de ablavedr versl come we fal o n and adore um Now 1t had bel!ll betterj{ tll~r alr,!truso qnd cnt Omo -A democmtic fne11d, wnting from f ANToxmrc DEvo noN -There 18 a capital sto Cleveland says But the two democratic pa ry told by KE.'<DALL m his Sa 1ta Fe expedition pern here hnve com11 o11t m favor of CAss-one of of the domgs of tho Texas pnsoners at Pllebla, them m tho expectation 1f not under a pos tlve \hen attendmg mass with the Mexu:am When \\snmnce oCh s favor n c\\\ he s elected and worsh p lS reduced to mot ons we apprehend that tho other because 1t 11 now under obi gat1ons to one motion Wlll do ns well as another 1f nobody tho slave po\\ er on account of tho patronage 1t obJects The pr sonars were obliged everv Sun rece ves from the present adm m•trat on wh chIS day mon rng to attend rna s m chams at one of all that keeps 11 m c:.ostcnce Both of these pa the churches The floors were of stone or mnr pers n m) humble opm on are dest ned to meet ble w tbout seab and those worsh pp1ng e ther With dlsappo nfmen n the~r a tic pat on• n the stood or knoll. The Texan• ' ere paraded n dPfea.t of (ASS It s tn: I!' tho state corn-f.\nUon ro :vs before the alta and compf.\lled to fall on of last Januan no nmated CAss but t was a the1r knees One of the part) anmveterat• wag mrro matter of compromiSe rn reference to the had wstrncted and drilled them n the pcrfonn gnbornatonai qtlestwn, and I am confident a large .ance of cc 1am ext as and fancy touchQ& whJCh maJor\\ of' those who voted m fay or of his nom he had en grafted npot the regular ceremon a)- nat on d d •o m the bel f that t would amou t The co 1 am \o ld perf or n a.• reg IlarlJ as the to noth ng-that he co ld not pos5 blv bo nom m best dnUe l m I tarv compa The follow ng 1s t d at Bait n ore Hew 11 not get the vote ofth • KENDALL accou t of the ch scene state next fdll and 'et I believe Col WELLER On aT v g at the ch ch and after kne I ng the d•mocratic no=e for Govemor will be ill fro t of tl e altar tl c ' ell dr lied Texans elected h) a hand~ome maJOr!!), unless tlw norm awruted the s wl s gnal from the offic at ng pr est to commo1 ce There probably wus not a Catho nat on of CAss should defeat h m It mll un lie amo g th m vet the assumed a1r of grave do doub edl have a bad effec4 by distract:w.g th votion to be ~f>l:\n n h fa es would have done. party CAss \1 as 01 co poptllar m thL~ state but crodtt to the mo t r J,'ld of that creed At the I I!IVOn Signal and at tho propor time tlto churned ubse-quent conduct 1 s recent truckl ng to the pnsoners :vo Jd c oss b ::;;elves w hall seem ng slave power and 1 s ntrigt ng aga n t be- ter hun l t close I) m tat ng even n otion of tl e men has destro.1ed what I ftle popnlnrrtv ho once pnost and of the Mexicans around thmn but m had stead of stopp g tl tl e r Cathol c ne ghbors thev vound UJ bJ plae ng the r ght thumb to the Sui! MEN I oF THE DHIOLRUit PREss -Never tij of the r 1 O><lS a d tl e w1tli a 1wck j!fll!lt\ has tho democrat c press of th1s State spoken out wh ch m gl t hnve d.ra 'n a sm le from an ~gyp b ldl tum mu nm c rcl\d th~ fingers about, and all more prompt!) or more o on a ) quest on than th s direct!) m tl ~ face of the offiCJat ng pncst m refe~;ence to tho Baltimore nommat OilS and and wtthout a Je 111 o 1 the r con 1tenance•- With one voce t pronounces them not to be 11 tho sl ghtest degree obhgatory on tl1e domocrac\ of this Sta e Among the den ocrat c papers that have d sline!l taken thl. s!ro g g onnJ are tl e folio\\ ng to wh ch a number that wo hnvo not seen m ght doubtless b~ added N Y Eve ng Post Elm ra Gozettc N Y G obe t he n D\ Jcfler~OJ n I ong l!'! n 'l D£.'moerat S1e Oen Far c s Adl'oc:arc \~ I a $burg!\ Artvcrt ~cr A lcgany Ret ortrr P n n I PmOC at T yo -\ u Ncn h h Te e:;rapl Onrnt o Al!n~ Go~hen C r on Onta:r o 1\le!lwengcr, Cnt~k II Recorder Rochester llnlly A lvcrt scr Co un a De Q<:.ra.t N agnra C.\ltaract Ulsler :Rep bl enn Rutralo Da lr Rep bl c Delaw r~ GA~eue \V} tchaJI De nocrnt Albany Ula1 Tloga J;'recmnn 'I roy nudge Fonda Sent ne) St. I a.wTence Rcpubhean OU!Cgo Oc oet t l\ofohawk Cour er e'nttctrn gus De' nocrar Ut •• De nocrnl n n~l a ton Oo r cr Hnm on Retlec:tor Jcffr-rson Co nty Dr-n ocra O•wagpl,nllnd un Qutlo k Conn v \-\\1 ate unan Onond•rot l:it~p!ara, Long IR nort 1\Mocntc, Cayug<'l New Ern 8k nc te ce: De nocrnt .n.Lt.n E SEliA. TOR -Tl c House has confirmed tho caucus nom nat on of Hon H INNIBJ.L HAM LIN for U S Senator b~ a vote of 9\ to 42 for Ho 1 GEo Ev.Ns and 3 ( llh g) scatter ng The Kennoboc Journal a wh g pa) or pnH a h gh compl ment to tho llia no So ator b tt It stutos that tho \\ holo powor of the N allonnl adm n stration was exerted to defeat h s nom nation No MAlL - \'V o sec t stated that afoor next Snnday no mail w II be oont on Snndap fr<lm AJban) to Bntfnlo nnd nono from Buffalo to AI ban or anT· of the ntenned ate office Th s ar rangement hus )leen made at the request of tho scv£.':ral Post Masters on e route p o 1s sot to our kno\\ ledge FuLURE -The Supreme Court appo nted to be held at Cananda gna on Mo day last fa led b) reaso 1 of the absence of the rcqu s te n 1mber of Judges ORDINATION-The Rev Rurus H BxcoN was orda ned as Pastor over the Un tar a 1 Church m Rochester tl s morn ng lJ:? The suhs\\\c\\\r.,-Ip-:t-;-o-n--,-b-oo'k's-:t-o-,tlc;-1e Mob le Ra 1 road nrc closed On the last da' 445 shares wete suhscr bed making a total of $6'-'1 500 T:n.t:M GRANTS AT NF v Yonx -There arr ved at New York from abroad last month hosrde those wluch arr vod ovorlau I b1 tho wa\ of Canada a td other places 32 fl 7 pa•scnge ., be ng at the rate of nea I 400 000 per ann m Of ti e e there \\ere from Germam 11 036 S v1tzerlan 1 Hl3 Ireland 15 539 Italy 19 England 3 7 1 We t Ind es 39 Scotland 889 Spa n 69 Frn11cc 584 Denmarl 7 Holland 526 ·wales '>0 Tl e arr valsfor1he prev o ts month (Ap I) were 14 531 of wluch from Germanv 2 312 Ireland 10 007 Engla 1d I 377 Scotland 375 Fra1 ce 197 Holland 61 Sw tzerland 9\ Wales 64 and a few more from other places Tl e arr vals from abroad m AJ>nl and Ma\ 1t w11l bo pe co ved :vore 43 913 of h cl 2\ 546 \\ere from Ireland 13 348 from German .o 148 from E gland 681 from France The uumbo1 of amvals O)l Thurs da) to 1 oon on Fr1da, vere 2 184 The Com m ss oners of Imnngration have now nder the r care I 3I<J m 11 gnnl!l VIZ ,t20 qt Ward s I~Iand ( cut well ) a 1il 895 s ck n tl e 1\'lanne Hosp tal !\.bout 11 000 s ck and well lmm grants reee vcd a1d last ) ear from tho Comm ss1oners oflmm1gra lion -7u{J nc .BAI.TDroru: May 31 1848 -MELANCHOLY Sm :CID:E-VICI'JJI OF A JriKD H.E4.RT -A mo:st melan choly smmde l\'88 CI>!Dmltted on. Monda) mon ng nt Barnum s Hote1 Mr W m Bechtel a most faithfulnnd confidOlltial clerk m ihe banking house of Mr Jos ah Lee Wnll found dead 1n. h1s \bed hav ng k lied hunsolf by plactng the muzzle of a p &to1m hiS moutli severn! balls pass ng through h1s brrun He was a rather eccentr c, but war~ hearted old bache or ovorllowmg w th the m lk of human k ndne s to all h s speCies He had for manv -vears been employed at a large oalaiJ by Messrs Loo & J.oh1son wh ch he spenl.m ex tend ng rehef to the poor and destJIU~, many of whom will lament the !\\\ of the r steadfast fnond He was partie tlnrly fond of ch ldron and ge 1er al)y kept a supply of cakes and candle& wtih hJ 11 to d stribute: even among those- he chanced to meet m the streel Tho oauso 01 h~ij donth JS nnother exemplifiaa• tion of h s character He had racer. ly fonned an ntill18C\ \ th a ) oung man With whom he had spent all hts le1~ure hours and Wll!! much attach ed On the mormng of hiS death he bad nccom pan ed to the cars h s fnend \bo was about to When the 1 roper t no ca e f<>r uga n <:ross ng th~m·~lves the n sci \\o s loader of the T~xa s vo 11 pas• tl e vord for s me11. to co ne the double compo11nd acnon as ll~ ~!Jed 11 Tlus rese..wbled t! c lirst movP nt>nt,. 'W th the o'xceptfOD tl at 11 W'.lS 1ore compl catod a.IIA w) !ono 1s to the s rrout d ng McxJCuns After the r1ght hand hnd gone Is 1 nnl ro md f1 om forehead to l:irenst at d from sho lder to sl oulder the thumb ag,a 1 settled on he t p of tl e nose but th s. t ID\' tho loft thumb wns JO ted to th\ I ttlc finger of the nght l and and he co n nenced a en~s of fan cy gyrnt o s v th all the fi 1gors the I ke of \h ch was probablv never before scon m !I Cathol a chuch Sam -w cller I bel eve or f not I e son e modern ph ]osopher of 1 s school definos the mov.ement I have J! st described as mennmg someth ng 1 ke Tl s mnv lie all very true but we don t bel eve a word of t What the Mex cans thought of 11 or wl ether thor not ced tt or not I am u ablf:\< to sa 1t rna be that they con s dered t ns mcrel.) a. :ova the Texans had und thought no more of It ' SxcoNDJNG RE--..\EGADE s \i\ u H -l\1r D ck n son at the close of a speech 1 1 tho Baltlm9(C Conve1 t on so debased 1 1 tone as to compel some jlfty delegates fi om 1 e no thcr states to leave the COl ve t o burst nto u rhapsod; on the oraer the unan m h t1 c fidel t' of the Vng ma delega ton and exclru ned Ho v much he regret ed he had not been born n VGg n a Tho democrats of Tro~ at tho moettnJ!' last n ght seemed d sposed to svmpath se w th the aposta e s downward asp rations and passed a re solutron m about these words Resolveil That n Senator D clclnson s e.\C press on of h s regret hat he was not born tn Y1 g nta h s democratte constltuentsflclly agree wW. lum 'I I at t IS the onl:) po nt on wh ch there s any real spmpath) betwee 1 them and h m That the) •mplore h m to attempt to remedy th& evil ( n :vh ch he had no voluntarv agenc)) b.) C'f/u,- gr®ng as soon as poss ble to the state of h s pref ercnce The resolut ou \as adopted w th a tumult of applause and whe the ba d struck p Oh car n me back to old V trg n n tl ere wns a perfect proar of laughter The a rand tho words of ihe song were pee 1 arl; appl cable And when I am dead and gone Place my ba JO b m s de Let the PosS1t1ns a 1d Coons to ill) Fo tl ey \ere always my pr do Then n soft repose Ill sleep And dream for ever morf! Thut ) on ve caned me bacl to old V1rgmu1~ To old V rg n !J. s sl ore .A.Nonur. R.~.: o VT oNARi: PATRIOT GoNE - Mattl e v G1egor) d ed esterda, m the 91st \ear of h s age He vas o e of the men of the bet te days of tho Republ c He entered the ArmJ n Cunnecuc as a non comm ss oned officer and se :1 ed dur ng the ~ 1 ole of the war He part c patod 1 all tlte sulfe mgs of the armY at Valley Forge Before tl e close of the war he rece ved a. L cutenant :s com n s:s: on and wns n Hamilton s br gada ut tho capture of Conlw&ll s Ho was one of the last if not the very last sur v v n~ member of the Soc et) of the Cmcumatl Tl1• 1s h s bnet: but endur nl! memonal In af te l fc Gen Ham I on never v s1ted tb s c1t) v tho t greot ng \ th every mark of cord aht} and esteem h s con1pan on n arms n that mem orable s oge vh ch so essentially co tr1bnted to v ard a recog t o 1 of o r 1at onal mdependcnce Mr Gregory came o t} s c v soon after the close of the war He was uccessfu] 1n bus ness and has for mam ) oaJR O!IJO\ ed an ample fortune- Alh Eve Jour of the 5tb BLoony iFFR 'l -VI e learn that on Tue~dn) ght last o the bank of he rver near Colum b ~ three raftrnen got nto a quarrel concerm 1g the clmms of the var ous asp rants to the Pres dent a! cha1r Two of these men got from a hot d spt te nto a hot fight, and finally drew kn ves and commenced cutting at each other. Tbe oth er md v dual of the part m attemptmg to sepa the cou batnnts waslSLabb d 1 1 five places-wh1le the other two ere fr ~rhtfnllv cut about the head {ace an¢ shoulder~ Death m ght have followed th s shqmeful coli son had not seYeral raftmen attracted by the up oar appeared and $eparated them One man named Nesb tt had h s nc e cut nearll off. h s cheek opened and hrs arms drl!adfull, lacerated the other two were fr ghtful ly gashed Appl CfXuon was made for a warrant bnt the part es d •appeared dur ng the mght- Cmci:11:1uat Com June 3 MB M A 1\'\1 EBS, Pr nc pa reno (:om ll~r i\IA esty s: Ane cnt nd Ph har mon c Conc~m Rna th~ Tllcntre! Royal Drury Lane and Co ent Gard l..ondon ~s eave to aonoun c ba be wall g vc 11 s ril rd and Last GRAND VOG!L CONGERT at the A ne can UoCel on Friday E-.: enJ.D~:\ .Tune !)th, 1S4S On vl cl occas..ron be w b~ ss sted by l!l}t\le m '!IQ woot, a11d rot11rued to tltll hotel rnneb ni~s J;<.f..I~A. Bqi;,F.~ '1'1! F om Ital} Pup torS g 1\I zzu a o p nc pa ors ng ng a' tbe Com,;c vn or o of M an ;IJ: T klf;ts 60 cen.u o be had a be 1\<ius c S ore• and altho Hotel (JJ' >~ e an carry ths Stafe 1n sp1te of tbe Whigs aaa the r Ba:mbnrnor alhes we shall carry Pe n vivan a <!Ud Oh1o and can elect the ticket and w I! do so - W:os\lchtster SJYf! 1'1:\a paper that made th1s enormous brag died n tl e <1ffort Tl e death rattle mmgled With h~ boastf I falsehood The paper hM been d1s coniw ed Tho power of humbug could no farth er ~0 1cal beanng uf tile Jlldge, could have ~ttsfied Without thus caitlnlf. a 'BhadQw on the fllll\e of h 1 m who h\\ gtven 1lll l!<l many hoara o( delight, wh1le he hM left u. m company With the beautifu.I women, the wamorB,the gallant men and the good and a~able of all ranks aud cl88•es wbo live and llhine 10. his encb4nting poems But alas we lfo not know what 118Cntice~ tb1s nommat10n 1s to c~t us • exctted when he was heard to remark that now hJa friend was gone lie had :no &szre to liv.- In tl!IB ttatg of mmd, l)e r~tired to Jus J.Oom, and was foqnd ~veral hoiU'II: after perfectly dead Door• open aniolf1\'1lt 7 c;:oncell to com De DCC nt A o clo k :jc'ltSJ. VOTE O!f THE RA.Til'IOA.TIOJ< OF TH.Il TRE:ATT- GREAT :A.TT-!L\.C:J:I.ON J The Senate <>f 1he Umted SlatllK.h .. v ng.ta.ken oft\ ---~ -·-~~ th f \' -~~-~ro.__,. • ...,J.a;rro-N.Y•rkcu-. e lllJUCtion o secrec~ uom 1ls membell!, we haft '' ten to lay before our reader11 the offie1al 6 t.atoment Meom LAMOREUX '1 fJW SEY HOWARD GJUF ofthe final vote - J?ITU KEMP ~UTLER AND CORBIN reopeelfall y M • -hi a nounce to the ~ &ens flf .ffuftitlo that the\: w:: u .. v~ >as- essrs .w; evo Atherl<>u. B•lti>y Bell ,,..o of the r un ~ue ente ta nmenfio at M .ARTHIHt 3 Bradbury Bn~tht Butler CalhQpn Cameron NEW CONC£R1 ltOO~f on CMii< Clarke Cntt~ndel) Dav 1 o-of M 888 , DavJB FIRD4Y .utD S4TURD4YETENINGS of M.,., Davton Dickinson DJX D!>\'\'• Felch June 91h and llltb oo wb ch OCCll!!lon they w 1 perform a F • ..-. G H ··-. oelect on from the fop lnr E 1ropean MeTOd et G~ \\\' ~enc ale Hunter Johnson of Md Ohoru~• Burleoqueo &c &c wh ch hn•e el c led o..,;h u::::T\ G < s sent a reply to the couumt F AT..U. Accm~KT -A sad ace dent occurred at tee of co\'eSJ ondence of the lf Mlon~l Cflnven• Sal•hurr 1 Co!IIJICticut, tn lhll :ild 111'!1. ~r: FIU:D• tion who nn need s nom;. ation. to h .m.. He thanks -the Convcn on and enloglSes the pr..esent uJru. n~~trat OR He v ll be content With one term n. the P es dential charr- fhe gets t a:J\ The Alb= correspondent of the New York Herald '\'\\\ So ne bets have been made. h(lre that Gen CA. , Will not carry a sangu wumg m tke state these bt>ts a e made h\- even bodv but the conservauves -~~---,.~~·· <;'r: tLTERY \\\ Onn FnLaws -The Odd Fe! lows <If i'iew Orleans have purchased and obtain ed leqve w open a cemetery for the bunal of thetr deceased brethren n a most beaut ful location near Cypre s <;l-rov e ~-c----::::::-- MURDER. L~ JYhsmsiPPI -We le~UU from a pr vate letter savs the Jae,kson S<>Utin-oa, 11f lb& 19tl nl that a young law.er named LII!!DsA.Y a• m de red a few days smce by a grocery keep ~ rr { rr<>en,~borotp;h M •s ~RICK: B..&.:RJQ;T a young Jl)an engagtKI. 'In m n ng Jll the west part of ibe town was mstantl;r killed by the cav ng 1a of a bank of dirt. He Wlli! cov ered by 4feet of earth and although taken out Ill 20 mmutes, wu dead Others were ilighll} m ured IJ:J> We &rll Jndebt{ld to WvJJPSTmr & F .t:IIOO 11 Expr- f~ Cmemnati papell! of Monday from which we le11rn that Fr UIIIG, tbe manletrer of i:zi<.JU1l Jtaa been.arresl•d and J<~Qged lll J'UL- The proof llpl!lat hirn it ,. Ald. w euc!usi.-e.. ~TJfs -.- N~ Tou -rTile!'1' were bel!weea the 27th day of May\*'~ 3d dav .tf Juae JD•l 228 ae.tlw •• the en,' o( New 'forlr. nz men 60 wo~ 75, boys <f,J, p .W. P8iu~I'Bl4 ~UnT - 'J'b.e total -ed value of property m the COZUlty 1B $130 134,1~ VIZ real ~tate $105 457 871 money at nt 11 re~rt, $2-2 Uil 849 &<> :Johneon ofLtL. ,lohnaoxt. of Ga. M3.!1_g0JU MtLSO:r., ~ne ai applnuse n the c es of' :Sew Yo k ..Albany Jto- ,Mi!Jer.U, Mogr, lf1lu 1!.* .1!16VJer Sturgeon Tur c~'rlJ..~';,ar~~lllats' n Prouramme nev, nderwood, IIlli! fll~ IIJ\ llek~ld.i eenl5 C~nCHI 0 commence at ~ o' Nt,.,.._,M.,_ Alte:.. A-tchison aadjj:t>r Bill<! eJ~• Je d4t Len BentoD ~emeu. B- Corwzn P<>ugiasA. ll:r- BOOK BINDERY AND .BLANK Wll, li &nee, U)lham Welli!ter, an4 We!il- .BOOK.MtUWFAcruRY No 1s· ~AIN sTJtEET JIUFF.AJ:;O 0 Tg \W•.lJ.J: YIIIIJ:RY -The acconnlll from &he o?Ji. ~;;.~~d':~~::.n~·~~ ~!.!;~ 1 :~~~~! 3 ~ ~ K._hatka.;lleet o€ whalen ...., 111Ud to be bad.- n:uonab e term• Upwank 9f fifty vessels are reported ..,. haVIng Led dJ!ero Jour11alr Day Bpolul Sh pp ng B !Ia and Books done Jlnlhi... T'· h ... _ l aJ Letter{:ow llwla \~ u.ere ave .,.,en severa .1everec 011.hand letter OC.okuulll'rwr to auy ,ofti!r&! nth oc t •hocb ..C earthquake .fe)t at Ilea m that regton Old Booko and Per odicill.z round n \\Y li'IIY dea e<l,Jd wh e4 ap> supposed to 'haw<> frlgQtened the whalew at f~ r Prices. oft' from theJr usual feediiJg ,..,tmda M •• e carefully Arranged Rcpa red a~;~d n 11 u 11 d .. -- I..uv lllanlu or all k n II aftdon• peliOr J>lll(q hJJIIJ.I<R4~ AT Bos:roN -The number of unnn T~':~.rovelo_peo allo ..,. ror lla!e Rela I or \¥ ~be pa_nb! amv:ed at th .. ]lOr!, dunnclbe Jut month. lloRoand Ponlblloo llla:Dur..tnred mcluding those by the Adm raJ, froDl St. Jobn, 111 Sf!\lleeoDocke llll1l liJUr~ CeriJIIca&eo; 5474 The numb~r last year dnnng the liiJIIe jaa.t C E YOU'NG month Wa!l !!523 Ple?e118e 2!151 -~ Tt'a 1f7- R 0 BEit'TbN. DAgu~rrlllp a~ ~ lJo;\jie Mam llreet a~~Alo PaomLJ: S11~....Capt. Thomu A11eJa. ol ea!::~~-:':e\\~~to !}f ,:= f~\'=. the brig Phoc1on, from Apelaebieola, IYJng •t the art ~u;r &lid Mlllafwly IN'•n apll {oot of Vesey street, waa fo•u•4. yeeterdav mo:ft rJ;7- R.EMOv:Ar.:::. WM ~ ~ ..... lymg m hiB berth With hJB throat CIJt. and a _,.111o Ofller l!alooA on COIIIlllerc~t~l _, -* peni;l!ife-eiMPild m h16 hand -tv. 1': E~ Po#, ~l>eyon4 the bt ~II\ .&xe 5 ..,. OvmrA ty tbe barrel' keg Dr '!\\ a tM \'- ••- l~ The Ocean lneamen Tbl;\ pro uce m:rrk 60 M fr.et Iumb<l' 3c on flour to A bany