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, LOCi\.L lllArTERS. Congressional W ASMI.NGTO~ J U!Oe 5 SENATE -Var ous memor nls and petitions were presented which were duiJ receJved and appro pnately referred On motJOn. 20 000 qop es of Col Fremont s UTEST NEWS! (BY TELEGRAPH ) 'D h-.g National Convention. 5ECOYD DAY ll:J' CoNCERT THIS EvENIJI'G -it should not he everlookcd that M ss BRr.E'<Tr and !Ylr ltfAN map of Oregon and Califorma were ordered to be pub] shed l\Ir Miller of N J moved to take up the b II m favor of an mcrease m the Medtcal Corps 111 the Navv wl ch \as agreed to PHJLADELPmA June 8--6~ P M.-Mr Ever ett of Vermont. offered a motion that when the Conveutton adJourned tt adjoum at 2~ o'clockfor a pr vate conference on the state of the nat on and to exclude reporters and spectators till 4 o clock- Lutd on the table ftRS g1ve another of thmr excellent cntertam ments this evemng at the Assmnbly Room of the Alner can Many of our readers have heard these vocal sls and 1t IS unn:eP-essru; for us to urge Upon them the opportan ty offered on th s occa Alon to hear an entertammeut of the htghest or der but to sueh as hav• not had the pleasure we would say tnat Mr. M s on() of the best tenor emgers m tho world and M1ss Ban:NTI IS a charmmg and accomplished vocah~1- Th s lS probably the last appearance of these aceompl sh ed vocalists s th s c ty for so ne time to come - T,be p~ogramme for tbe even ng offers great n dti'e'ements The b II \as hen read a th rd t me and passed On mo 1011 the Senate a IJomnod over till TharsdaJ 1lovsz -On motion t ;vas Rcsofced That when the Ho 1so adJo uns 1t do so from to mouow till Fndaj next, wht~h was agreed to ~Ir: Cummms of Oh o moved to recans der tho vote by whwh the btU to protect natt~rahzed c tizens m therr nghts from mteliercnce by Jrorc gn governments or the r agents a:nd to refer the b !I to the Jndimary committee Upon this motion an mtoresting debate arose between Mr Cumm ns of Oh o .Mr Lev1n of Pa and Mr Smms of S C The motion to recon•1der was finally carr ed by veas 78 to nays 66 l)J' The Steamboat Assoc at on wh ch was \rmed on the first of ll>fa-1' has been dtssolved- 'l'ho proli!Jnent ca se of l\ d ssoluuon s to Le found n the great d vers ty of mterests wh ch had ffl' be consulted and harmomzed Some dll'ficult' i!J'ose too With reference to th\l d1ffereut classes of boats many of the best ones be ng dissat sfied With the relation they \ere compelled to hear to those of a poorer class undel\ the arrange-ment. Dnnng the reSidue of the season the boats w 11 run mde pjlndently U SUPREME COURT -Hon Pres1dmg Jnsti.ce-MULLE'l'T and MAR VI Assoc ate J 1st ces -June 9 -The first canso brought ou this morn mg was No 5 on the calendar wh1ch was a bill for the foreclosure of a mortgage exec ted b) Dat-id Talford to the Farmers Bank of Orleans 'J't e :mortgage was giVen to se ure the payment of $3000 The defendant be ng a s'Ubscr her for 80 shares of the stock of the Bank Th s cause an appeal from a dec Siou of the V 1ce Chancellor Cause m progress --'--=-~~-. JU EAGLE 8TREm 'JHEATIU -Macoct/< Will be giVen th s even ng w th a powetfnl cast Mrs F A.RREN personal ng th~ character of Lady Mac hdlo. That she w ll dep <;t tho manJ beauttcs of that ~hnracter With truthfulness and force those who who have seen her r revwus del neations can not doubt After some farther debate on the mentd of the I !I It was recommended to the JUd c al'} comm1t tee On mot on the House o der~d 10 0 0 cop1es of the eport of the select comm.1ttoe respe-cumg the adultetut on of drugs Imported mto the tfmted States &c to be pr nted Mr Vmton of Ohio moved that the Ho< sore solve Itself mto a commutee of the whole on the state of tho Umon and take up the Naval Appro p ation b II which was agreed to whelll the House adJourned to Fr1day D:::r\ L a1 t. TILDEN recently conv cted of rob bery and murder m Mex co and sentenced to be hung was prev ous to tho brealung out of the War a es deo.t of S eke ts Ha.rbo ;vhe IE\ 1 )oung w~ uow hvos and where ho was ma~rted the oven g before Ieavmg fo1 tbc South Be gr.tduated at West Po nt n 1810 A molanchol Ca>;e of crune ------- IIJ' An exchange paper sa} s that the 3 car 1 ~s<> gave brr h to t.he follow ng Cit ze IS DAriiEL 1iVEn SI'ER born 18th of January JOHN C CALHOUN born Hlth of March Geu LEw s Cass bo n 9 h of October MARTIN VAN BUREN bo n 5th of Decen ber 10' The bakery of DaVIS & Slater the siablo oi C B Varney 3nd a small tenement of Mr G Holmes m Portland were bm:n~ on Sulldn) morn n~ The first was msured $\00 and V ar ney $2u0 -N. Y. Herald IT In Gloucester Mns,achusotts there was a heavy f osl on the first mstnnt and at 6 o clock t snowed qu to fast In N ewbun port also !hero :vas a I ttle flurry of snow and the morcm \ sa1 k to 39 ResolutiOns were offered bnt latd on the table or thdrawn ending- to define the number of dele gates ent tied to seaES The romm ttee on credentials reported that the delegates of the D •tr ct of Columba\ ere ad n t ed to honoran seats: and that the LouiS ana dele gatwn be p0rm1ttod to represent Toxas and for other purpoBea ThP morn ng wns mostlv occnp ed w th Pxpln nntwns as regarded the credent als of the d~lega tlons from Missouri and Lou s nna. Thai part of the cumm tteos report authonz ug delegates from states not fully represe Jted ta cast the entre electoral vote and to fill w1canL es gave r sc to a long debate The preVIous questiOn \as called for and tamed ThP mam q est on was roe put and th<> m t Pe recon m ndat ons ncgnuvuu b; A) -Na s 15() The delegates ftom Lou sana wero a t1 or !Zed to cast the vote of Texas m accorda c w th the wtsh of Texas expressed at the l::ltato Con ve ton The Conventio 1 aftcnva ds adJouined till 4 P M for the purpose of hold 1g a secret sess on - The hall not to be opened to th6J ubi c agam till 6 P.M Tho ballot for pr<'s dent al ca d date will not take place until a late hour 10 o ct.o= P M Wben tho doors were opon d after tho secrH e s on the debate go ng on ask ng \l g pledges from Pan I da es the Chnrr dec ded the mot o out \ of order and \as s lstruned Th~ n a n jUe~t o 1 on ros~lut on to vote vto ~ voce and ndn du lh nn( I a maJor h a..:: ohta nPd '\\a..:: adop <\d Tl <\ followmg s tl c fir>it g tlar ballot Ta\lor, Ill ( Ia 97 Scott, 46 Webster 21 ~Lc~ 2 T•nlor Clay Scott Web t~r C!n)lon 'lhe Convc HECON D llALI 0 r 118 t;t; 49 21 1 rued nnt I mom ng SECO~D D Y-EVENUG S'ESSIOl'f n::T McARTHUR s GaRDEN -In add ton to the usual attract ons of th s favor te resort, other n ducemonts are offered th s even ng The CONGO M~NSTRELS f~om Now Yo k c t:\ w II g ve some of the r un que Ethiopean Melod e\ etc at the Co11cert Hall which has bgen fitted up Ill style for the season The r s ngrng and the attract ons of the GaTden mn.st a act a n mero s atte dunce PROBABLE MuRDER -The bod.,- of n young g rl was found on Fndav at Rock Raymond u ear .Manchester N H Her throat was cut, andi t s supposed that she was m trdered CfiAM:PTrN S ANTHELMINTIC PHII ADELPHIA Juno 8 -A warm debate \ as had on a propos tion of the Ohw delegation to ex elude all cand da es for nom nation wl o nrc not openh avowed and thoro tgh \h gs l'l1s was final!} rol~d out of order by the Cha the houso of JV[r ~'lcJ'\.il.xLL N o \\rV ash ngton street m rear of Huffs. Hotel was entered h} some person whose uame s u Uillo\ n and $500 m gold taken therefrom No cl1o has been dts covered as ) et to tl e pe petrator G eat care should be observed bv occupants of dwell ng fasten ng the r doors. and w ndows Somlltimo d :rr g the mght of W ednesdn) a man named PeTER DonE took flo n Ire panta loons pocket of a M Do\\ iN who boards on Water street $60 n gold and ab• t $3 n ch=ge and b lls tie was p1 roued Q) DONN!Y\N and hts comrades and b ot~tht back mtoibe house - He h d the money 1 an out I ouse a d twas found soon after He was mrested bJ officer PIERCE and s undergo ng an examwat on DARING Our!UGE -HENRY fiOLDEll or sqh; Roc!.y Mount L n was knocked down and badly wounded m the !read h two ruffians m oru streets about two o dock \ esterdav rnornmg- Tho ;obber~ attempted to ufle his pockets, nnd No tmce of tr::r R S BLEN11i! RHASBET E q formerly a res 1dent of Bata\ a Gcnoseee COU!ltj Ill th1s sta.te has been nppomted by the Ma, or and confir ned by the Bomd of Aldermen as C tv- Co msellor o:( St Loms rrr The Steamer PA..c.DIC camo. nto port some time dm ng last 11 ghtfor the fit$t time W c h!IYO before alluded to hor d mens1ons etc and it IS IlJ' The mau D t-ns allttded to 1 ~stcrdaJ, Wijs dmcbarl;l\ed after a f ll exam nat o noth ng dcfi n te appear ng aga nst h m 1IJ\ The mammoth Boler for CaJ?t. :H.1z RD s new St011.mer the Empire State nrr ved from the East yesterday mornmg by canal OFFICE HoLDERs Alm 01 FICE SEEKERS -The correspond.;:nt of the Nati.onal Era thus descnbes the m.atonol of wh ch the BaltimOJ:o CQnventwn was composed and some of the s1ghts that were t~ be seen there No wonder that such. an as .. emblage of men d scarqcd the prmc1p!es of de mocrac) and freedom, and ostractsed the demo cratie l'eprcsentative.:s of the great ~tate. of New Yprk TBE BEST VERn.'IIFUGE RNOWV In p1 esentmg this P1 epurauon to the pub 1 e tl e sl.Jb c bcr does not nteud o recommend tas a Ui\FIVEUSi\.L REMEDY he s ha tle::~h she r to or 1 nee before t1 f nlostof IlOJ1E /IJADE CERTIFICATES of cffi cy produ.ce !;ly s use ll s prepa~at on la ms the nan c of VERMIFUGE BUFFAlO The Lou sana dele gat on exp]runs that Ge~ Taylor has tukcn no part m presenting h s name to the Convent o 1 or before tho ~erlcan people The efforts ha e been rather d sco rngcd by h n He em \ ders hm self n the hands of hiS fne 1ds nom Tr man Sm th of Ct read n I Iter from Gen Scott who says he shall chocrfnll) ab de by the dec s on of tho convent on and s pport tl e om nee The conve ltwn then proceeded to !Julio! fot Pres de 1~ [The res It of tho first t 'o ball ott ng, w 11 found above J TITIRD DA.Y-11-IO.NING SESSION TI e Convent on resumed tho ballot ngs for candidntoR whrch resulted a~ follows THIRD llALLO r Ta~Ior 133 Clu) 74 Webser 17 Clayton I ~ UR(H Ill! LUT Taylo, 111 Webster, 11 Cln 32 Scot! 62 Gen T A YT on was tl on decla od nom nv.t d New l'url( lllarkct Ju e D 3 P M wns e vv to Cay fa i: nc es Lo g h a d W Rea I g ~It ange nue! more (ully oeeup ed to-Jny Tf e cxcJtemcnt about t1 e Sa. as 2.500 bb s 8'a :ia$'6 'I I e s 1 ply Ia moderate C'om fi m an n fa eq est an ,.. 50f}O bush at .5la s The numbe~ of office holders m the Conven tien was prOOtglOUs Custom house nnd post office Jlent forth tlle1r lw1lit tcs from all parts of the Umon Then the ofli!;,O s~ekers ,From the bleak COt,Sfs of the north lashccl bl the Atlanttc to the reeking purlieus of the m;esent c IJ flocked the hungry vultures smcf)Jrtg :>far off the grateful odOl's of another field of democratic vtetory - You could ptak them out by the dozen dtst ngu sh lllf' them by t(\e1r p 11ched f'eatn:<es and fever sh IUlXJ.ely Tllerr hloocl shot eyes as tl ey I urr ed from one caucus to anothe1 told ()f themselves the wh:ole story of corrt~pt on a 1d ntr gne Every gesture spoke 11!! p)m11iy as words could havo ex ax1 form XQdJ6a~7c fir flat .. ~a60for round jm'SSed tl- IU,- soul's n nTO'is and ea~:~er: for the fray Here and there few and far between, you .nuglit have d1scovored .some wretch only half CODtJC ow. of the =cal ty and hUDlbJ>g- of the whole affair It was nrnus1ng to observe clay b) d,y, the marvolloqs effuot o• the dehghtfnl •can cases at Barnum s whem soft crabs and sof. Jc:::;;:==--;.;-;;-;;--;-;-;:-:-;:-:;;:--:-=-;--,-.,::;-_:~::,__ ter doughfaces were dressed up With so11th ern skill am1d the loud hep he:p hurras' m spm>d by Monongahela and Champaign Oh the m1racles wronght at these ~ mpos1ums Glo nous democracy f Happy m jour mnocence oi the 81lblime myste:r es of Baltimore Conventions L1ttle wat ye of the magiC of a Judic~ously mill!' a_red • drmk m Mame was to have led off WJth 1 'llntler for the l'res dencv but Oh veneral>le zu,te}\ of rugged aspect yet tender and nnsuspect mg heart 1 thy choson delegato wi\S at that moment slates tlatll e nrl cle luowna,Dr G C ~aughns Vege ta.b e L thontr pt eM xture the Great~ Amer can Remedy sells n In ~e quant tleo nnd liVI;II ~tl~r l~lllfil~IIOR n h11 sect on of tbe country than any other. med c ne n tlae 1 ne Thoae wbo ve n the v em ty of Wo cott w n (io wen to look o.-er tl e a<lverhoemenl Qf Dr Vaughn s Gre~t Amer ca 1 Remedy the L thonlrlpl c M %lure TI • me die i.e a a good, one.. possess ng & property never bcfore- posseucd by mcd ne flea ~g aU .k n«• or compla nt!IJ apd eannot bo !.'ken ln any case Without rel er folloWin~ See ou'r co rons read the Agenta namea under the a.d vert scment call and ask for a pampblet pledg1ng eternal love to one Qf th.) southern friend;; II. !1. bottle of whiskey brought aJI the W&J from the smoke of P ttsb trg and was non est m 'lltrltlts and s11 New Hampslure ever awake sus DAGUERRIAN GALlJll:QY. pe<mng a trick. went fo Woodbury and changed Mo:;DONNELL &. CO 19~ Matn street the whole game OjllJOs to tbe f~ mex s !Jotel B tJTo~ 0 Rye Oc; Oats t2a11 and du Po k s firm aloa1o 25 L:ud s demand •• .. at Ola7c Co u n qu ct but ti n WI skey 2:1ia:!Jc for western nod pr son AMUSEMENTS Eagle Street Theatre LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF MRS F.ARREli F.IIID.J.Y EYENI:NG JUNE~ W II be pre•ented the Tragedy of lriA.CBETH. MaC\ f' b Lady llfachetl! Mr Eddy Mrs Farren Favor tc ~ong by M ss H l'riatthe vs to cone u e w til the Farce or le ?tfr Perry tb son 0 s l'tlr And e :vs th&ug Ms:sH Matte s P t 2.5 cPnts Colorr I Gu llery \• cents - t Pcrfo nance Y U co u ence nt 8 o clock HOVVES & CO'S lc Equest a of tl e ngo DiljJuerr~o~ypc Appamtu' and nlltbe lliAitrl•t Ull!d In the LINk T~mo;;- \V ifi d t 1 th t. bus ness fo n e \\ llo l'sa eor e a l .At.o a fine auort C li - e are gmt e 0 earn a nen 0 £ ..ockcts Ol'dPn ene Q3Jng money by mat w the leve.land and Wells-ville line of telegpt\ph has lQeet w th mn ed ate a ~nt on -Camera,s: .P.h,tes Cases I 00 D.\G8 PURE DAIRY 8A.LT-Juot recc cd frurn the manufacturers and 'll.'arraol.ed ~n ext,euded directly t11 Plt\3burgb Commu• &:e forwnrd~t!to nnypll! me~;~.hons now cnn bo sent at all tim~s to P ttsbnrgh :::__:,___:,__B=-u__:,-\ To..:Tn:::z-o-:b_a_c_c,..o---:F::-a-c-:t-o-~-, --'-- the depot for We tern ne'W~ and ~nde:rs our U:i:u. .&.· coJDmJimcations w th western as well liS OMtem 2 Q 7 W i\1!lHINGTON S'l'llEE -1:-'YRUS h I b! A 'I HEARN &: CO -Have o 1 hand and are re p01nill muc mQr!l e lg'l e -Cki;elalll Plam, Deal ~· vmg 100 hbds Kentucky 1 obacco or\ '\!'lee I on of one er .litna 7JJL of' tbe Par uM• thiSSp ng 1\1,190-lOO bale• of Cuba W rnppl'n and F1Jk:n 19 NAVAL- The u s surv~1;Inr< schoon~r Nauli ea-ofSeed LeafandFlor da Tobaeeo fnr c gar Make..., Ius, L1eut J R Goldsborough cornrnandm\- at nnd w llbuold low for Oash tacberl to the coast survey a.rr.J;Ycd esterdav ~t the AL~o Manufacturer. F ne Co.t f'hew ng and Smllk ng To! e1:0 :uHl Cigars of n k nds';. on b..'\D.d Brook:lvn station 1\:la.non. w-ho acted a COD!ipleu .6.I:..SO- UJPPJ envcndnllr 'l'tJtlt and GQmmon Tobac: ous part Ill the captnre of Alvarado IR tbe first co S ulf.lr.e .!tc w!lh n. ge mral aiiOOrtruent ot good• In Jteubnanl She 18 evnected to srul n a short time; the Trade, all of wh ch w 11 be 110rd low at~ Was! nlli \\ ·•r h E C tQn l'ltrect.. Bu1Jh.lo m.\Ly23tf on a survev.mg-~edit:ton.alon~ t e a.stel'D. oast -N.Y. Tn?nim 5th Q8TWto ALD\S ETl:'\MO.t.OGICAL DIC• lHltl(--QflbJ Ell&hlll I~ 011 a plan en 10' A petr1fied Indian child- h,... been found ,;:,. t •ely ~w teYlioed and tnJ>.<OY<;d and.,._ ally adapted to _, 1_ f the purpoee qf ~ae.b nR: Erurllsb eornpoawru::r. n ~and ~UE'f'ruiM'Jv Oh o AroUnd tbo neca. W\Alll a row 0 A:e~D'J es by .J .D« Keaa1 ro-r ute a4 IadJaQ beadS malted JC. I!TEI:LE S JOOI\STORE. nENTON•8 VEGETABL'E TONIC DEN -0- 'l::Jl..IFICE -Tb:m al!na ~e- -~t.- Den nti~ ?f\\ITcdly rem no the jllttpopulamy lllllll !!Ill ned m the u.LStcrn e t l!a w~r:_e t wu. .flratprc.ented t;o the Publ c It cleans tho TecUI-prevenlll deUr ite~~benll the ~ma ~events them from b~ n~ pat ..-e•entor of Settr vy and tbe. numerous d ~~eaR.a of' the Teeth and Gam....,._ \au.cd by an ace mu at on of torlolr on lbe leCIIJ RX tremcly pleaunt Ill the lute and tn>pano 11J1 pJeatant tr~ vor to !he ~reath It • n r..,t one of tbe best and ebcap- es Dentr ficcs ever ofiered to tbe Pub lC Pr cP of arge bo:u:a 25 cents small boX£'~ 121 centJ - ><old atlbe Drugatore of 0 B P CBAMl'liJ}l JU 6 251 Main ot oppco1te St.. PauJ..C!mreb G REEN GLASS WARE-A ~ar..,,..,;; n'\' ra~e as&Ortment for sale very cheap at CHAMI'l.IN'S, JeS 231 ill am et du~tlJ-OIIPOIIIt 8t 1'1111'1 ~It 8ola ~ ~ T Q PET.h'RS 4c. BB.O._ J~ r.o111er waentng\lln l!ld E•~lmDIIllll CLOTIDNG FOR T.HE MILLION! BOSTON O:NE•PRICE CLOTHES WAREHOUSE, Founded m 1843 relnuU and tmlarg«l m 1846 and llXWns r:ely andfavoraUy h,-,wwn as Gothic Hall - Buifalol GOTHIC HALL IN FULL BLAST! THE PROPRIETOR havmg taken advant:;: ge of t e tig. itne:ts <Jf Ute money .~Iii!~~~ mar et n New York a dBos ton u purcbas u=-- h ! Sprm~ S\to K from tbe nporters and Man ufac ure s t a Great Samfrcc senabled <1 offe h s Dllllcnsa Ntock