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Whoever has read the recent speech of Mr. Tkonmas, In the Se of the 1:1 States, in reply to Mr. DA '';', t 4 , ill sea that th r Secession =.. ". tent headed b: Kr. T• „,, ' ;` f ' 1 iti leader; was the co : 4 t 44, 'VeCion g since c m lc e i ved,A7. `faraa ' .theAtodou States into a liWolu'” if ,'''''sld arsot4 the Union. • This was distinctly avowed by Mr. TAlteny in two lettere of' his published in 1868 ) and it is but too obvious. from the heti of the Alliti; — Theilit Convention, by a nu- AfirtilnifttrAy4regthqKadopted the Citt ,.6, ..,,,m, .t 44,104107. *DPP* 1 - nthin 1856; yet,an account of tide tatetehdleir that *Mon tinlY;withotit nij piggetnian i ttittnAwr p \:llfiy,'o dr 041 , 4 5 shidi t h ive*f 04tiotroPor k i ll fiad M Te?,,, 11 0: 1 ),004 011 % 10 , thus diaio)ve go Democratic Vittf, luvi taioce the Union of , Mo w ow-, noes, General Lawn, one of the , Seaatore from Orogen, being in. grated of thEritittel Or ftti cue, in's um. Itidithite*li Of OK 80 th o f Awn list, to In*4*. 4 05 1446 -AN 4 Oregon, nOT/104 and a* l 4 .. 1 1 4 1,end 4latildan movement . 1 4aldka .44ktf ett the southern aolegolic ',mu! Tunwiiiii•, - they rednainad In the Oon matealenk aitionaganat true lo the Democratic party -and tattle Unto% General LANE advised and urged Oregon to go otit, lealfe the 'pee wyettet; lea& up ' the iteiheiteue PartY),alk 1 Pin tge 44 l3eoticiers. ' Antaltitoty r th a majority 4 ihipati th eie, and ail Of the - Northern, dale -1014. wristink, he Dried Oregon, the most niltbsNri , ttriUet Northeast Staleat , to leave the Convention and join the Seceders. His tele-1 graphth despatch lain theme words, as publish ud in,the,,Wathington liar one of the smallest handrergans of the AdMlnistration, on the Ist cdsyt- ' jitot.4..itcolus tl:to: t'VOttr titipatau is metre!. %tea* the locality bt Siete'. sae rem by Woo Motet that Stalttli iti the Atesodtetionsi tights of alt. aiiiti "ma se loth Chest-so out au STAND by a "' t ~ Jos Loss." • .•tieaerai 3 Lasa -seems to be ,verY partial. to the weed "stand,"' haihig abed titbitr times in jiaoitioietb" ,pl4lCiteitsitil„ Waiite" :14( style , and thb sentence ,is „ concerned. iteß9l4 l 9,Pietende to mai that General LAN* possesses- a stogie qualification as a /dates,- man.. Intellectually at the very foot, not onii.of; the. presentf , Seiate of; the United 'Stites; biltiof elf wlfehire ever served in that tied ,he was 113e~t1~t `n to „need by the 'Aillitli*.o ll : l 'o:,i4eo l6 4 :the -4 1,,, Fliarai "Sill:•tdadipatch ..I_.;POCWPDPR, rek 4ll 4 , but an keerv.ilitaiete., is every reason to belleie; he litilded:- to, ihslu sedsetion!and sent thii ravel Airlailve,•Ovee his: own. eignatarit, - rising *non, a Northern State;• to leaVe the'.o4 (Air Of thildiret4 int' all the 'rust `Oftitelfithi . liiiiiihti*ititioaiittle 6014 iliAoliat ea' liiiiitfeitati. Thee!) men .*.**4 - A*4 as e 'limit, for ? _ter Ilea ,Plesidenivin their Richi mandidol. they.can throw the , election fatOtheXonsai as they desire to - do;they May; with tide secession majority 'hi the Senate, alias% Vice (the Hole tailing to eleet)lentettifi twa tilghest , sad thus make 'a man' President yote4 ' never rierelved a single vote for that office from pie.etttia MetiCiFt people. Such see the wretched schemes of ambition whieh: , hive . been ;plead larfore-Gesu Lawn, midi in an evil hoer, 1 ha has yielded the lidethilin lOgic;und tidied himself forever la ;a - *cid Publie ";He" commanded . to move - , 1 !.4',the.i40,10 - of, thst'Stiie N-k- ‘ , ;lftereietiet . the'eztremest ,at .04,1fProire • State., he endeavorii to, *yes her from hers/stet States of the Ifithi:andirottf a Majority of the electing *Ma teak!' Etotith,; . hei .thi s lark- Eteer(raioii." hid Dlennion,mirvinente itinionientiof of Alibi*, to :Ai elicited ids' power. Oragenirilf ,Maws, itgo out,!' as directed by him. llbolitiot , leinisgas,.llesiocestioparty and. join in *movement:to destroy the . Govern ment.'4.Gineral 'Lie* hinnielf will 'have' to w go'out".of *eller life w. He can neither be elected President nor-Vice Prestdent, and the SWeineilieGeige* 'at 'itteL coming election, the - ,Selste of the 1440 Sties. prlvate,life, to serve es another beacon to;Warn ambitious public men against uniting in Sweden oillia• at& Pa i lladrOdaAediftr °a PPPular eiimr. 4 .174 Ledger, and many other Mole , * Pi doFtAte of 4 Popi 1 a Soao- I "11. that -theY Wade •to lave catuthe tally of =Meth' the people of a Nenitcay have slip& to pows Laws in violation otawprbvisithei of the 'Counitntien of the trotted 14atea o :'Whis, in AU,ihey claim is ttAllht et the *Ate 'et as VlSeeized Terri i",**ol,4* StatV! to o ell Il`p•wpt ilLtatinsk to thfidotheatte institution P as that ; 110 A l 9(h/ *Agfa o 3 the Constitution. What Aistf' indite Zuffre,ssys Congress cannot do, .arkstar, sad, lir the` full sena ) what 11 State and the 'swept. of c State may not do also This 4t Popular' Sovereignty"' does not &Aril its- pelieffenflete of Cengreu, bet OM,* Oillie*ell,4l**l.l4. 4 4 111 :fee Soier.s- Otilftf'*4 o fieS by our Constitution as , f l FligAltraferstnot ' dOeffsted to the Gene .lo4-GIMISISW, bat retained to the States or the fspsegeec,lrkerliweple f AU the Peo ple: ersfurwbons the constitution uproars' Si powu. On this 'dew of the matter, neitheri the ;ale Justice, nor any theither of the thuel; 'expel*, anioplition. All the Chief ;niece inid waif in reference to the powers of PopEre,ll.' ..,_,- . , „ EZINESI - : - ThefdiAdms:Act the - libltere. • i We pabllah.uptofthe foutthpap r as part of **political hlstotytif the thnesithe address knit Tfitir tnothhert of Ctingress;, and ,of the MHOS :Statil 'ileiziti,;',itsvitlng the Seceders CNA ;shin tO•ittendthe Baltimore Con- This moyetilint; however, has been 4):4 some of the flotithent States hp Alto, of the taostultrn of ;the al• tindatOrldle the Northern delegates will be lottly,thdlgnant it VW advice • given to- the batten - to ; seeSdo a geoid time If their "Oa 11 ,ie - wit ' 1 ' 0 , 04 10 4/". "rilolsa tfloii *Ulna's , Ltso.—losst night Mrs. VS:i* tsthritad AO psi*. i!f las, in the sday ,of dollaiKo iaii Wan poidsomona, Mrs. Cowell ;Simko. Mrs. I/44d Othello, Mr. %Mori at "Cariti - r; - this per MOO !Pi *KIP to soy tbst it ought 46 draw a treat ion* . Ire stall stotlialt.' fnUY in blonday. rananabsikl that - .parsositiOn of a lisisebsts4tsi Wth**. is MO" dot. Obailattathibtaaii ilk Played Motto and Riatos t 4 bliFl;Mni IliddinC far traitor, 'played Ainotet, is Satt end Bristol, la 1181, - for 'als aftsiiiii intitbi-fisfora she load* kir second lilt **IOW noligentint it iiinry Lana Theatre. aiL Moitimesea Cistinalfssivoial Colmar =Lititi" ifiadairar'attaikosilt Ili - laid' to tba bused istatinnigraitintOrklelrik liklantOok has dent • *are of .bsr sinoVattriiialvi lialOationori Mr. Wonsan olais' all** ifi,,Warnsr; one' by rodent school of riihnianf.'lll.4llokistioli playa's:clank. solo by 1161011 4. 14113 ) Wit:OEM W one by ldn salf. Y Tba oriimitatert ot 41wkrininor 1111 be, bonne, el, intniptiva - iYateboat - tatUid' tbi Elsa Voyage," estalassid by *% - -Mottlikkok I* a grind ornbestra, islak4oll4 aopop' saarki Milan nt blo lionaintor. ?hi ii lonabla Compodtioni odd snot sink kronor MA =Ai list teas aolobntad Is 'kis -116:Predliiii Overtire Is , a Riad sad isisisarall w thboonatiy. , IS Sasicoly unannowy to sajftitatilr; lowa leads its oroltostrst for billsinWrikinik-, , Wiiiranstiod that debits itoetait4X_Mlifrt-mpldin so est thaw is ovary menu cis moot , 41kora t ralkirkorre.r•Tba r saldbition. of this astra # einoeri rutollUaotstaatiee *Attlee.. OreWdid siskinsais, Her ttsiaaidiadnntiraaw rivals any *ohm at vie. rawyst,aaltibitod,Tboas orb o *at already eialit I Tisk tO should do so I.. 4 kTt tbs, o!th pet 41 9010-04. • , •• ' 4otatik Woks, ao.) 71 01 10p 00 4,Awm,adill$Molft0Opre , Imlay bbettahag the .141441 f et Vekteri IL altilbilo l4ol4- Miteeyet Nadia, Churro f and Aiaxlssilittessf by ode: tatiite ilteentets."- Also, dijaii**4o lol 4 baboti. 6l *gaidetiesit 400411,0 474 u I s**-* * * 1414 4 GOinfint*wil 71140,440014421044111020 n sapitet estertor"' It! olownewili ftici - - • , , • -• • 1120 -Willi bars thi liltiafraisi Landis Noes of 1811,404 . 1ittikolltoolovAuf Nom Or het Wi#ld, Ostleader Coq ,1111.1 1 1/401111,k1CZIR c,fl• ~,:/ (%);' Letter fromAas Clootst*l. ol Worrismomi see of ?mg ! Alimoi«00, 47 18,1860. F4o4thslnwitsi*obitiate WhOIR interest the ter at thii*pitafteithe :PrOldealtial mansion. I..Xe need in disorll!I 46;4", to say that serif indidingdO one hundnidatid sivistyfeet front, be eighty-Ai feet deep. The Biuteiteoni; In whiab the President yesterday received tigiapanese Com miseloners and their suite, is ink* the depth tf the building, and about forty.rut - in, width. The Walling to -lofty, the interior 'Mainly, though not luzurioulF furnished, and the exposure toward the rotamie magnilloant beyond detoription. ft Mf: - the! mind:ter *mu +if: liferyiend :Wad Mir gbihi. It wu a happy idea that, the . ;span . o . ll lc/ Abe greeldent wadi( tit y met,*.in his own , depertmeitt., They ,the selves make 0f 6,0e: ruler, !;:icii:t g od, *Mid llaii 'flew, and: On:Minding, hint with all 'the gllittn - Wind i Marino/7, pe ! ordlit 'in their Mini- FM:inked iieralition:' , ; Ina/hie bind -the heid of thatgrialk nation Ofwahlehthey ate Unbound guests, a plaht,:reieiablo °M OP, without AM: or Igesbers,..irmidorned urn in. the majesty of the greet oMee be holds, and dependent' alone upon the pepularvaill! --No eaoh soene Inn awn beenWitutifted itrour country as , thii race - ,tien. leave the , detaihrio the other oorrespon& dents of the Pratt, riant the'Vtlaole arrangement Of iq prowiedlngs relecti infinite credit upon *apt tlsmen U. Whom the preparations for 'the'eration 'weria - wonlided:' Tbe' day, 'cloudy Mt' drat, was Mein and warm; often capon the Menials wee all that otibld'haie been desired. ' I never UM iMi.lhiehanin loath better, ;Mar' wad surroundid by hid: Cabinet sod' by other officials of the army ;aid navy, to whom referenee was had in a letter of one of-your 'Poeta correspondents a few dais ar, and by eineoursi of ladies, at the tumid of whom waiting Barrie) Lane, the daugh ter of his aliter,Wito. MSC t Moldier Of years 11 0,_ lo PrenirDia eountr:- " The members of the, llenalcand Moue' ' were preiant 'ire 'a body' With their officers.. Outside, there ' in impious& crowd, and Int little diaapOntoterit Mal espial* beestun themsabirof admitted guests bad nodula r/1y to be liniftini. I ought to add that ell the mein bars of tbeDlPlomatio oorps nen Wanlaington were MOM. The m a rine Corps made asplendld appear-. ions, and the Military of the Distrbit never showed Abletter idrintage.' They were ranged outside daring the whole program, of the reeeptlion. No . ontrein read the proceedings of the Republ eim Conviition;in session' at Chicago as I write, without being , impriesed the* enthtularid and 'compactness of that organisation.' The Republi- Gans will teaks s vigorone and effeetive'struggle for the otootrol: of. the Government.' In a , few days. their orators will be found on the stump in 'Mari free State. "They will also have champions in font or fire of. the Southern Stitei. Theii journalian : unquestionably among the Ablest and most pin- Anteriaa,' and their leaden,' ambition)! and daring men ,r an! resolved ill win the ohemoter -of being' devoted to the Unbin; abOre ail, of being able to adkolnister the affairs of this Rept& Re of ours: :rev this they have establiebe4 their 'lmaidqvanters, 'and: number many partisan!! among thiloosi or resident Population 'Mr. Gurleyj' liepublioan member of Oinolnuati in the Hanse, a Min of large tortoni, and ehtertaiits wadi grey and unsparing liberality At his mansion on 'street, Mr. Blair, tbe.old editor of the Webs under Aoki son and:Van Buren; living at "Mier "Spring," ti short distance-outside of the town, attract/ to . 'hie weld board daily numben'of the controlling spirit!, of the same party. - Mr.: Seward - has his levees on .1 greet: General Chimerin aid Thaddetti titevelv live in elegant quarters on Capitol Bill, 'And' are tudy.to rendre thelifriends in the nut hospitable -manner: ' donator Chandler, of Michigan; Sena: , tor Trumbull, of illittelal Mr. Spailding, of the House; Mr.-' Suriner, of the-Senate, and many, others that I could llSffill, are motive in their !Men! ;lions to.strangern . They an; :therefore, Waitaki better organised that the Demooratlo party.' The late votes, on the tariff And the Territorial bilk displayed a dimipline and concert of tuition unusual in our day.:- • Meanwhile, the:Denneraey aredieheartened end domoralind - by the lamissant assaults of Mr. Bu chanan upon all man who do hot 'agree with him! ills doors are cloud against every politician whO questions his policy. Every 'member of his Cabinet ,I s on the side of :the Seesedoldets,' with, poasibly,) the =optima( litseretary Floyd; and, remotely, of General Ow: '';dita, Southern politiotins, after, ht weed to support leeterapton, recommendeik by him, avoid all 'annuli* with Nottlem Demo-I mats, and -Judp ,Douglee and his supporters are itablected - to an admen inexorable (*truism. " • leave the ruder to' apply : the lesson'whish twat/eat teethes. . -.The two--days rowan* Kr. &utak Douglas has' exelbal untiVereal admiration: HU political ene.: sties admit that he serer made a more maiterly; argument., He draws the line disdnotirbetween ,himself and: his adversaries. Whatever may be. Mid of .him;: they cannot alive that 'he has de.i trended from • his high-potation or attempted to: °out the Disunionist' of the eolith. - I smut or thew who, who, believe, that. the Baltimore Convention eau ,do him higher honor. by making him a canal- , ,date for, Presidency.: He has 'aolderml mere!, Emu by hie war upon theseDlunioniata then forty; Prealdepoim could confer. Probably the beet per• lion of ilia overwhelming argument, wit that in wbteh .he refused to :wept the Tonneaus remold. •bons beams they may be matekned bath way.. ; ,Tato the right kind'of,. talk. • Let him adhere to position; and eau if defeated in &Mather ,be un - ; retain hi. place in the Senate, and twalt the .irerdlot id: the popular judgment upon Ida action at the nut Presidential eleetioa.' , ' . Onto( ell this oonfadort, this iimuslion, *ism. Antics of ono& andbandidates, good *rust come to the free States.- ~:Mould a Republionn be chosen, I hew no douht that the South will won be ow vlnced that the North is in earnest.:—not, indeed, , in mollies AM; institutions,' but in so protecting , the haterests of the North as to command the re.. sport, of every portion of the Union. The friends of Mr. Douglas are confident that he will be sully nominated at Baltimore, To this end they will rally, an immense crowd of Northern" men, and create each an outside immure IN will compel the coortation to pat him in nomination. • •In that swat .we Mull witness snch an weitement in the Southern Stator is hue never before been known. HO will awry the banner of popular sovereignty into every, election district, and will force those Rho haw threatened to break up the Union to aa swim to illeir.,Puers* Win. B. Reed , ex. minister. to Oldie, now in this city, is reported • have declared that the speech of Mr. Douglas was one of the ablest arguments he ever beard, and this le the gourd opinion; °commoner,. Letter ftoni 44 Ezek Kielustde.l, iiknvkaciwne• er 'rhs Pnia.l 4rANNIN6?Ott, - May 18 The intermit 'and- ezeiteMent Unisequent upon the ofileial preitottation of the' eradentitle of the Japoniaii Philintiy to the President of the 'United Stacie left the' Senate galleries very thin jester day, during the Ordination of the delude on the tautens reeolutioidd.' It wia known that the Senate would resume its session at a stated 'Period ; but those Who had attended the debate io far, declined an invitation to the Capitol, saying that views were Isitanewarable," and (het - Jeff: Davis' attempt at a:reply was " a- lasitentable' exhibition of eleptrap." Well, indeed, be candid;- it was infinitely below the reputation of the• disk tingitished :His adialrers were quite ehop.fallen, and 'soused him on the ground that the extended array of history present. ed•byi judge Douglas could sot be met without a reference to the boots. If Douglas is not answer. ed until a wreference to the books" Warrant a rev ply; and give 'other facts to male it, then the Sena tor from hildissippi will have a sinecure as chief invader of the -Democratic deobine of non.lnter- Tuition.- The **attestation of his reply was but a eonduation °fig-play and argument upon a pro. aim which it too weak to natal* any Mile *troops , than a house rude of the • visiting laid ether) . carat/ of Yancey, Bayard, Slidell, Dula. mid, Bright, Davie, and Co. • • - ' The flenatoriarglediatore had- their rounds, but the Mississippian was put completely hors de coin toe hy the illuttrious Mint:Wan. What think on of Daiis attempting to avert the force of the at. gismeat already dashed over the whole 'country in the record of the Charleston Convention, that the majority of the - representation of the Democracy of the whole eountry sustained Judge Douglas on all the -points at hank between him and those who Java up to - Buchanan what was meant• for the Do. mooring. Still more laughable was it to bear the hasightyhero of Monterey. bend • his seek to "hit Mejedy the President of the United Stated," u the - Joplin's,* ran in the vary way the genitors of = the -Mmlbaser prostrated themselves to their prince yesterday at +the .White Think of this,' Senator of the 'spat State of Mississippi, eidming from Mr. lisetantan the right to make tests -on the Democrasy, cod• make it what'll* thought. Douglas, Wed this •aidimption into laughable morn: ;He, as a Senator, held for. him self said State the right of thodght as well as the right to differ; • The• President wasnot the Tigoos, the mistei.of the people, but their servant, and his duty was to carry out the -faith of the party, and not to dictate it. He bad no more right to dictate to a Senator as to what hi shall think• or bow -he shall'ute, than a Senator had to tell him what and pi. Davie madeltery of bolting from the party, and based this on a different* of °Orden with the Pre indent,. or • failure to carry out hie recommends, lions. , Here- again Dangles' defeated Aim,. and brought.the lid °Lee chief Desnooratio Senators tnire'd salute over the Senator.' Davis Wm is innoh`s bolter nettoughuP,'for be refund to enstain the President on the apogee 'dating. Did not Tooinbs bolt on • the _ - President's moommtotda-' Ufa. tonebtsgliiii n'eutraltty Isms, the Pnailitißatl rotutl—lo ill of whloh. TO:MU' nistfally;arwrong gi yu"-Did not MAIM belt, and Hantsr bolt, i sm * Brain ball ;- in feat; did not every Deziooratio he 4 miter bolt on more than 'one 'abject of Preeldem' Halby had differed but upon one; Yet' all the'ilolteri rolled tbegillaTa into onto appals hisi. Ma war , brought; oat: with oatiria *eel' the egia Gitrioar• oils s Mid et" 1,4 t, THE PRESS.-PIILLADELPHIA, TURDAY, MAY 19; 1860. bellies of belief" of sorrow for the nines of root bolters. Davis taluf;(*la taksoliiit.rty ;. bal hare Doug* rad bleiOslrteltho tiiiit, ebow was that harmony to be Weaned If hiillllid4 not acknowledge the poaaror, ttiita ditty. Thir toe patent way for Judge Dories. year, nwrer bee intns: dneed tbaas disf4idene in the. Monate,- He has metier egokesi eve to self dafeltie, and he &unmanned ble determination not to speak again oil the matter, unless forded by personal eobsiderallons to do so, He wisely took the precaution to throw the Tarpon. Ability of 'thildolisrittleghilatfin on matters or , gatblie importassee Isposskhlcadvernities.q ,; a "efinlo s i isalder about HS' - Miura '-'of the Oielfie Raltroad bilnitietreenasellin Senators 'from - Calf. fonsia have given way to have him abused, p the overland mail roite:ig waylaid, ii is - beeause *eae havlnfdt hi 014iitoyield its freportande to join. agattistNii, If the peeplenf Penn spirals mist& that the tariff bill has not been tended to, to, theyvrill *melee= it is because theft fienatev,lvenitV, atlepd, to nothing bat that *lda tended to insiders 6 the Littin'Hisit." lE4natorldist*cl!iraking what the galleries in fun call • I , legebirgnaninfl , :It is ,very drew*. General Jo.