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Ow the lbw thit Nei iiiktiet.d: ',Ott* Oiliiio its, _amid • It trineld , leat ta , ioO- !. - Vraitimehr Mid- Obeid; 4, VW majority-of 41111.1.1iilliteioSOMI41 Is thewain, avid 'of three ; : - 011e :maiitle: thli4,.thellillGllllVlMld- be ~ their beat! ;per!"/:ilapilt ico*** . atilsi,- get to knot ! ! illy.iiiikelmi,taist. 4 4tibskly iiposeibie, and take 7. - aliiialeinele lei' amilase live , Meh , a-' candidate sisi ',heir rid arlasielpesent ..-- : - - • ', , -0 ,, i - 7' , lllee fries& of liwtraim are freely offering to bet,; - :.ttilak-edfori;en his • nomination, -bat • they lint not :iikeri. 7 P - ' , '4 , V - .• , ,':•z< -, : , 1 ; : ~,' - • ,-. -.:' . ~, i - '* - 11torlliendeigiitenittor•wAng : have made an Anienea Wren treseareilicireteet the. whale: Ohlo intuiting% itahreverimith.theliope tbst by doing; Ana tbitylineld - beilgide:*.eoneentrete tinv .vitteestinet- the_ egenerrativen kteseppert,• bat; isher *etc int7 , etepointel; it , 'was found- that! abitimin : - 100C en -usbezpealedly imbiber of' fidiadelteting , * Ohio taw •1. • Tien &wird teenagete have neserad the leadleg .10 . )1000 OPPs./TPWW. - 1/liPolvi awl 01 4 WI : 4 0 40 04 :4 1 0 4 4 , 0 1 M- 4 0iWO:,•wilOW.Wit dol. !Wed! •Aftt 7.4.0 . 4 0 . 70; 114 .4.44,P,..:k0W 3 0 11 4 .adfdmiC 4.0i11LARA1ACk..84 4 11.... 4wA4D-!.. fri° l3 4s' wtilalikettsitimnie r to print; Alms4 o4 9Rgli*PAtga:Va.PC.:: • • - 1_12%1 , , • - ''lll4l4Aittili pitz#E] iiiAsii , kirlutialkriess4Rogesse. • I ltaititemistisipitey47.4a.liiiiiiie to the N& ,I m o4l O ', ke Flelio•toetrnt .wunios: in r oUPoeteleaterrow: .iffelftViasAlMPßlMAßder.glemerel rejecodi ! 0 , Mee 040111114111* eptbeute., melded the tievere eelesiebt eaftswenie`thirevidehee,of the efinee; "MidAsiklulasViteessibee mat him; eon; , eihnle WA* fees limitettinse t te; the poi 41.0, 44 Prc0,94004. reptiatke, , , MX. 14., ;az potrrmpn. ,op 'XXV/ TOM e 44 14:poxithilid 'to' the 'Sett* V/iat;', ,p•iftseptir 'efutbii eit,f at Now aolliteAirjefttimisiv wee hmiieiteeeiy eou l eergetineef %'19410 „lump,eris ;atior4l-O,IYMAT•9I/#4l-11,M)Pr,6-, led" PllttobSlW--. amisthv sir die Doegilal Ciiib-w•ti hog IsitiViti J. , R: lbws; president, - liestmi*.t.43 , 6o,ll•lloor, itt 4 1 • 1 4 5 4 , Palko7 4410 were pima amitec t ionalnad to . 03i Wrest *soil: ltii triiiiirof Doigliatti hold' a i•Ostint Tlajitipisebsobrept tIS •ity; Imams *sir iro the 14004 Ocavestionion4'requvrt• t Col 0 udtim .-P•11 • Cloprentfciapn isiOniallor- "Wiest. . . t ' l. l.l4lo"nliditeliti Ilk , thitr , 'Haltaitore • - ,Coini.• . ” , ,, , A al: .Alf.q :'c - "eistiokid: ~, , _. , ..,- , k j rgAiliviezeasi Mar 47 . 1 —Aitsef.eitreeedieler7 , le -4,, t g _ lvAi- t i lt a xiitt i v i ttt7=" " .itageseiii Oceeliiiyeeeteeefilit ierimeri irlitlif 71111644 1 1 1 1 10 ' tte .. tiA ll e i dr the Tm es i ti n te t . M , rewd ;et ,IF . : gisittne4a- gee: he ' ': —" • eligible • iii• idetiele 'to 't,• _rut: • • ' tel. - abider b=` the , •nti• 'illiefiii. illatild•otileitinio*. - ,r ,-,- • , i i . _ APIPIPirOc.4 III , O O I ,O I MOM', V 4 ,6 11 44411i4r4,41,1141170 ticli-1 1 1 134% IL—A - tugs. rainvieratie Wo a i s io ca lm ••- - 1 1 111 1141 4, alad aajo vointitrj7 . l . l: : vrasAmbliimga Nithe4l,4thnitseg li = ~ 41 0 11 04 1 1 2 t, ‘ C !* b -P 4 44,,Ril +I47#FIA LI- " sAkiiiiimabluirmi*,-; Win paTimmitido,eporulag t ;,//or 4,l27.Alkillaikttn4; thht af t milidelpldaxiit' win to- fAsty.o; ,I=ortilegvaptith ,' i; -„ ....t i . ... 4,............, 4ritfillata6l7,; 7 4 , 0 7,,i0,, 0, , „ , ,;4 ivt.., witikk.,y -.741-4435.di..N to•ibit 11.4tecia MAK - Irma I , Weir imaltlilifil i al bibs iciiik ; , p' it r6tiEid id We #Ctlglibitz.mitt,447 I,Ar_wmiti; , Hier - Matormottviropt*l tigiat4iiirtatia-stitibW Oki* lgi as el* eneneini this morning at ten tilighona; & Co.slLen skeet. The,Repklal•Conl,:tion, • 44•;• , -..:_s tt : k ,l ' thrie* - 145,1dayTV—There Auteltitistitelaont in the streets this morning, oanted• - by Sires") proofs. stouter the delegates headed by bandit* mato. The streets were crowded with speotsitopo The prade of the New York and Bliettigin dela istion,with a number of-vhdters,was a great lea - Tbermatisred hem 3,000 to 4,ootmen; and startled a banner with Mr. Se ward'a likeness painted —lereon. tender et.lo.o'oloe7t, - *:-.. -- it ., "- - ---- -- --- ti-Thi. . hie detsegy, wipe/dotty ' ,';.: /- ?; f, t -dean . 1 0 01 0 0 :3 1 414elogatofi to take st-triPaii: dean itxtr-s.,,9Diygroot;:rowar„,,i. I re the' ' -,--'" - f- •-' I ''• • tkletterwstitieo field - akin* theliaddekt If 3,e. Suid:Dvf Plrkihedgvaihmtkertlefogitotalk MMO. Hohtl, 1 Itnit,wigt war' theted together On L themittille abuildliv ' I tid'etileks.) ' - -'-''' t ldr.iLlti - Oinirint.fromihatiouitnittei on Hula. Ordeve, riported,thnrales: fag the government • 'the Convention. • ' - - - • • - ' Obe r afilfe Mei reintred that fain' vCitee be east' ,the delegates .14.1arge; sail two front Seek Van. , i r ~. .41. iliettict ig -and, that ,804 ;veto ; onkig ,a • yo tredllo w • iii nuidber ,fif'Vetet wh4b tilt a States of the Men irra , ".-rehiretentedVoir•the ye,,istlutio. required h", nondeate,aandida*, Li ii , i ia c rl !° l l* l EiDT mlndle4l7o a ir" "lip 1 Dirk.,Temelyal New , Yetki! desired !AO ear VAC tic, lirfeo.o49l ,stems* , were . represented in :the ihittAilwhetf the-vele reholiingrnOl votes Wad . iidelitidlly i ode atijorit3r.-: - He prelketed; is a mi- Ilaffti6 rOPOktifeionteirdularof:thd raid rule, _mai-, .. I= 4,upt i t g4 ,all *e t Tette' eget, „ Itvbeerb 1 1 11 ,011r1 Carter, of Olifo, called &Mbar/port :of the• elklindittd•', o 49t94 ol t/44ataV 21 °'fimi' P2l Illy, the s3port on the id le s on the, table for the present. ,„„t e d . •:.:.ti :, r 1% ' :, , t , 1 I. '0 , " , 'S 1: :' ..1 1' 7 . ; Mr. Batten; or NewHempshire, reported, that there were no eantestedseato in twentpfourtitates, *bile Petinsilasida 'end' New Jersey had four dele gates' from awl 13ofigreisloesTidtatrbit, and lota eight; I: ~ :, — 1, 7 . , -,,. . . „., -; ;„ ~; , - L Mr.,.140 8 , of Oiraefiaahneetti,tuoeed. tO'referliiek Hie nisi delegatioh to the committee. ' ' .' '•' ' • 1. Mr: Milirotoif Pertaytimitaiinoved also birder; heekthe Marylaid,Hentea,ky, and Virginia dela- • gaticnis. This tie* a,repriseutatite betty, and iota' who rapritelitiid-ne iwurtittlatioy shoidd , nob Cowie with a falt iota 71iliekprailtiiiimu woulttliomerallio ..11 breakup; the ploy, /e Maryland, thirty heir, tns had'gatitired it Baltilndre Ind' outit - delogatos' tire: it inhere ifee OW patty erganisatienthoo, there Would be wine until the Hepabileane bed rested theHoyenament from the bands of Its pre tr'posoithirs. If - the 'precedent brestahllibed, - re *lll wombs delegites in•theltepubliostillong' hentlonfrom every Pate la ; the, Uniononly ont there to demoralise and , break ihthe pat ,and falter 'boast ' leithorn•-htrgei:••Ode Misidi y avote • yotelarEbeen adopted' when -those Mates Were ids hatted f end the other objoetiouehle jiile rotuirlng i ta - Mijonty of all the Stateiin -- tho Untorrto tiontii pate,-groti autor this. .• He denied Ilti right of these ,m enirespeotebie its ther-were, to pretentt to repre-r, Sept Repulnlosn oonetituoncies. - 1 - Mr. Mileeof Peliiiilianlirenterktkis Sori.' itluseetelar Ibis leolleirguai taldi apinauielnid': lariat' 96 lllieVettnensth..",) ..... esevalui front the slava Stites *erectors eintiedti hrt/dittli an maPT fed/611,1'dd /ire Weald iiih' Seatte illsriariablie thim.-1 Whelks ehd.eristar ii Nolllothl /•••he was eaten-; fished t o beg.thoc teatime/Its, :expressed•hy pia, cal , ; tedgele: These Mill lie bold; Ora ett Repel:Moths: They rehreeentrilli•ltepititiledas 'of the , dotitherit ,States , andif in tturnberit they ate ismall, Irk hops to reeks then greater,. rimed Chaste. j - 'llir."Palimef, of MOY - lioidVaild that be be. fort this 'freellturentioiti` si 4 Itopubliemi of the State of Maryleed, f Ohorf, end three - cheers for Maryland.) He oleirned tan,gsgood a Repobli °an as the Peophibi party' af 'Pennijiiinia.' • 119 had debut more,and risks 4 mews Akan ;the gentle- Men from painoylvania,had "Wee asked or, - dared.. 119 had'avowed Minsisit i'liehublieth,-41:tile - the people'S. party-of Pinneelvaniewere stHl'afraid 161,Ai11t441, themselves I borough Republic:ono. ,(fm-, manse applause j He bed been jeered by a tnobla Biltittiom and wills' retativbernehad bow burnt inelligyi and hang by. the Deoltby, wmob led on by POdedloll lo o . ,holdero. Reclaimed that If the party hoped M'sheasid- they' most orginise three hone the Unkit4 Hi repelled the Itemettlidt that Ma• rylaud was the tool,of any,Northern lite* Thoy were impurchwial and unpinehasabli, aid ' they told PeninOtritila te'putthat hi lie pip. and enteke It, ll'mmenoli Omen.) :, Re eared , not ififferyland was turned outer this Convention„ (cries of " No," '•NO," "It never shall be."l ' They ,wetild still go belie and kin's!' electoral 'ticket'' , (Cheers '1 ;He falt;:frern the applatteg so kindly hostoeted, that he hid not appealed in vain to the fair and honorable eentinients of thitheehle,.'_' ' - -: _ ' •-••• '. ' ~ !Thitie— l tirairt - yithiereiWerergiven fur Matyland.. Mr. Him*, of, Kentucky, was surprised, ;on hie entrance te the Convention. to Lida ,propesitiou - to 'bull% Kentucky traits' the Convention. 'He should .nothave been more sarprised , had a propo: sition been-made to banish Washington from be yoed the Smite of the eountry. He said that' the sacred distsseAlblandahotthl be banished beyond the borders of Also ratite i that, 11elus • lff. Way should' be sent Into exile. '.[Cheers.] Who Would- date' to' banish' the free' eord of Xentaeliy i - 9r of 'Maryland , or; Taxes,. or' the Diat ' d " er' oo 9 22 :thk, from .tots Convention? .11e walla member of the Republican ' Convention In 1B -=iteat Idi children should Herta- be proud of aged tkut and there, on the part of Kentucky, his had rises, dui, with the memo* of tie Wilmot ' Previa bete * him; bad east :the Vrotatif KontookY ter theArlic.PUidelestoy, ifor , Dasidit,Wilasot, . of 1 1 useylvania„. {Lead applause atui eheere.) Could Ili O'er be Priiireti Ad that ac t? [MOWS "10 - ' liieeid:ipelinnie.F -,•,.. --- ' ' " • ' -.., ' '''' .41r..Pidllipa, of,Kaoue, said 'he -stood hero, ea ihe.relistiatintssilve from the Territory-mid,* would lave been* State to-ditY buffer its fidelity to Re puligleininnwlle-did 'not 'believe 'that. any 'Mat would ie v eiretolfanien Means • from tbe„Conven- , CU.'', Cheers., _Cries for Wilmo9 ' - ' Mr. ibitet took the platform. He regretted he had , been inleundeutood- -He made no PrOPosi - • tion to exclude the gentlemen from the , Oensiftition. Be had simply moved to refer back oertidn States to the conseeitteo,-to.decida what vote the several Status shall be entitled to. In order to etsforoe the argument, he asked why thirty, persons 'gfithered In Beltiatitie; lid reprainting. no oonstiteeney . ever the SUlite, should:be ,entitled.to vote here for the State. _ . • Mr. 'Pahiir;'4ithai7 land 'espial id f lii the' nieth in Raldniens, although amen, wee; held; under lbe regular,oall 4f, the Repabllead Organ- ' iintbu t and nearly. every'.ooourateloniti district' t 'in the StateWu represented . ' - • ' ' ' • ) Mr. !Wilmot said the expliatuttionmatte would en fants the,propriely, of ble motion. Ho only desired.! that the oonimittee` should • investigate whether In thaie States thereat' a regular Republican Op's:dui- , I lion to: entitle them to votes here.' Ills only ebjeopt were to inquire Kite these facts. If the committeei reported that the States have& reinter organiution' 'tied took regular actions 'sod are entitled to • sut , ll be, should willingly *wept the report.. Itweit ru-2 meta that 'lilts delegate/ from Taxis' were nit; 'residents there: - *might be - said that -the didtfri ',Mertz= • 'Oregon • were, not residents thero,l bat there was a molar• and, powerful Republican. :Organisation .then and' the weir had been dale-; gated' to mon-reeldents..- I .lf. Teiaii! , hsid regidarly• delegated-these gentlemen as representatives all was well, but if theyenly,oame. herStO control the. nominations it was. a' dengertnot precedent. ' We: asked the friends if the most prominent candidate! , before the Convention whether they would; like Staloff not `regularly represented to be: brought in to control , the ,Convention, and' vow- "pleat s him. He, made no tau al to Mho! dared suffer most in - the Republican cause, but if; thiels to be lite test, Kenna Should ~ unit* this •ConvenUftoiforehe had _poured out her, blood inn :the Kepobllcus cause. ; His objection to the repri 1 flirtation from thiseltsites woe not leaded on the! luPposition that lblee'gentlemen - bad' been peirq ebseed byHortliere looney, but beventle, if the Pre'l itedentwas nosteatablhihed, it will be, fraught wltit! danprio future.. . . , . . , . i ~ Loud erica of queition, gaieties'. ' . - ' ''" t Mr. Bildt., of libiryland, endorsed' all' that. bad: ben tiaid - t by the'geatiemen - .from' Perinsylvenia4 Redid net .desire that{ bis State ,Mould 'Wolfe, any osnuelliog power here, , • i lalevemo 01seveland, of hen., was not ita-I jaded with 'the remarks of Mr: Blair, and regarded' the - allele movement ea perektioustt• Maryland wee etoddsd'• to - a! • full 'vote here, for Without. Hon. :Henry Winter Duly of that State, the Hapubliesse would ,have,had no opportunity- to investigate the 1 frauds of the Democracy ; ' l'Oueen.j The Repot), Wan party was 'not 0 motional party, and he pro phoned, ay bir did four years age, Cud at the neat Nithinal Convention, tbewhoie of the slave Statee in the Unice would be represented: [warlan I The Republicans 'desired to make rio on Ai sieve Statei•-.-that waft an inventhin of the enemy 1 and be called on the- Convention' to •do 'sewn that wialdlook like Hotionalina. '. , • , _ . • , 3 , :Mr, .oyler,, of, Indiana; called attention , to:, the. ,calf for, the National' ConveditiOni which: be "read:This was `a- question -whit% Wald' 'be .reised. • The - call 1 tad -.. invited all . Who deeiredlo overthrow the unapt .DentosiraoY in the *Wet to pet with the Convention. ' If not, they were the taut arrant knaves 'and hypocrites'. They_ootild'not now deny theright 'Of 'rep rosettes= Son to the dive Stites. •j, loud cheers ] :' The Tort.' ritories aid District of Columbia: wen; It; oiffereatly situated .They ere not inoluded 'iti . 1 the call. They eouldgive no ' rote, • for • the ticket, int hi *at itilling , to admit Swim . Ds the floor; Mat bedid - not - disiin it right to give - them &Veto In the i 'nomination rd the flake*, :,t . • .• , • .. ' ' -_,Govemor beau, stdd t, mu ch unneoeunry, - , *lunation •hed ' been usfa on - *hie 'reams:- pi bri ap hiss Nyo ' S o w Wr en A i l , thett M :Woh d n f St n tes esk n d, Us that they should be pat on ea -equality, -with tbefientbern litetfet It the Northern , Bata were ' only.seprosented, rem two or Urge Contrelitional• diarkda they, net be - allowed ' to mat the , 'that` yew of 'the Stets. -= All that wet :asked wee, that' Mai7land; Virginia, and- Kentooki 'Mum , best - the votes :Settelli the Congreadonal district/it represented an more. No man had',felt Mote ot or could _ v more With these Who' have' been crusluid ' -theater . ..power than himself', bit' !sp. he i, s tieii now wee that all the States ,of the Wolin' 'old be, pot ion 'Ceuta! "sleeting hire.) , lliKVitokissed, of blffehlgen, - moved' to amendi'l7' Wedirringlnelstbe. Spero of thitOresen delegate" dislike essomittee Pleo-• . • , • • . ~. ~ .,14,-Mogrillis,,of Maine, thought that if the Ter- - . liCall'oild be treated according bidet, reles,of • i Ocafefferitkon, and' sdiaitted fo sestet awl net fetes, that Haunt • should .-bes lneluded., :libel le, a litatenter,! , She, 01,19. the:Union, for she ought le be, ilyt wonld, be butfor,the ierropthisi of the alma Demooraoy. 'He deolared that Maine would gladly. title toiler bosom, "sold 0 it le, het Wares 'sisters of tho SontbP 'lcheankr-,... - , . • -, • 1:. t • , .-_ ',Air, Misakileammi,ol, Indiana, did. not Alert to **Ababa/nee! pay date but Tula.. He did, de-. sire Mak the I tuestiol 'Mould 'he investigated, and that :the - deleipilse";from• Taal' ithotdd show *be ji r t i t thejr, , -; - —;:, zi;,, - -; , .•• -4 3;:i -5•., u , ; f ~ ' "idle. ".• i of Terni,':etild , he did -not believe the , %outdone, ' would-1118e ,tlite,- .i o l4Welle he 41StRewitheWee en. infant„ child. he was at Hest' ...The Cartaist ;were WI '.theU;lleil, ere' Velle . lerr4Wouldhave a-polverfutparty thole, -, He ; tegtatied 'that •the -• motion , ehould• - .owns . from a. Iliugelustu, NOW' PloineAvoile, , a' State ' tate ',Wits afraid • eveu now-to .declare behalf as a Pare Heirliblidee Isrganisittan, and 'did nat.:dare i to, Oita •..'epOn ['rue' Reptibileau - pribeiples alone' fOlisere and .kbees frinittherenosevasibiu I • Sack initiottgeOntemptibw .. ~....,; ,„ . .. : '. ; ~; , 'MC ' Wok uf:Oblo,'9l,o,qhf the' the - Cam-, • esitteere mat hiefirisenie saMelinaktd!elY site . erit i ta Who!serlitot • SHIONW if k Ail Ckuneritlan(! erteolo: arettaist to vote; ' If they have notles tiselfel eake _ _ . tk 1 401..!54, Aetetbtegielvfit,• , , iscsillobt_ Ml . ..si, : ' ,;,,... ~... 7- .t ~, it, ~ - 1 1141110 1,f 4 6 # , M 1 r4 . 7.!** logi b*" A I ‘,-I ttli t U l 4-I : iiiit,Vi4ilifif:o• Xia I i li " ,lig ' tiel tior ent4 Jeporti and , 4 , Btittle:' ille' WIXOM tili V e r i tril l f rod a rg. duty for nothing reepeeting e I el d t to teats was mentioned. - Mr. Benton, of Now Hampshire said that the solooommlttes had folly investigated the title of THE ' AbglAPlll* pat Ay, MA :. • .48 116 -1860 • • ,- - , , i ts. , dale ate; ttOelete, sibliW - , ? I •''' , that all Were - 'Mei ani,l 4 aililfraflt4tY homosteki a i 7 e,Astlia rep l ier, ~ , , , c ,- , -.:.11 ."' ,yen-rf. , ,C . .h a p slaiitioitel the Floesef .--,,,'„1,_-' , „--A„: The Prosidinikauelflitethit'eUer the Keith the Ilieskr Ar Ot the If elionalltitheblican par* vote by States benll4 . lol,belalink Ina for elm. ,is Op tO: y change in Muir neeuralithtlec ; venienee the States were calleil.. - C -, • ' laws ,'l iState Mildsamt iltyWittPlr the Mate The motion tufigeougalfosis..4arrhalc'efal 1751 . - of eiii ‘rj Uthed° Ser"" V * tim* nays 1721, The lellowths to the-Teta. /*AIM,' IWO , ' OSP be Ari 4 # l l 44 ` - ' 1 lad ti‘' ayes 3, nays 13; mew if i h am bini, eyes 1, nem it : thvor allying a full iiiiti intolent Pro lien'ththe Veruiont, eyes o:Asaye I;liffeenonthusette, ayes 13, - righter ritall ideates of anisette, whether: ewer& nays 9; Rhode - Island , gym 3; Conneeticut, eyed nueuealiaed, either at home or abroad. 10, nays 2 ; New York, ayes 1, nays 69 ; New ter. 1 Fliireenth, That appropriations by Congress for say, ayes 14 ; Pennsylvania, ayes 531, nays 11; t river and harbor improvements of a national cha. Delaware Vex 1, nays bildaryland. -- _ ayes. 4: nays -• meter rellithredlor-the lecommodetion-und-rmett, I 6; Virginie, ayes 30 ;,,Ohlo, ritl.; s lrenttuityt i alt °tem exiling/ ,coretnerse, irt i, ltUtharlatae 4 ayes 231 indlithe, ayfairi, Nie g4l .PAYN 1.4.1/11F„' a OlonifintionAndintstlieer 1) lanyoblikitlop*fl, nets, neap, ;Wisconsith nag; 1,,,,; innesotu, nays 't • Crogyreaakit„,„,ta.,P,aokag, 4 qv? 2 Yes and preperty TeWii,ltYliMlitle#6llll, .iyarho It: Clat: of lb ottisthe - - ' -'" -_-'• ''''...-- ---•,- --,--, Irian, ayes 4, nays 3 ; Oregon, nays 5. i Sixteiarth,L Wit }'sop ite ),the Pattin 9 moan ..„ This tote (treated great tattelfeet and exe4ement. la imperatively_ ttemendikel.intersets of the 1 *al t, however, resented es a test vote, as the whole conntryt that the *demi oveintrieptousitt .Siuthe ' States Sited ItyeAratetuse of Aie,d,olioaey tia render letniediate Othileffiele t hid in its he 'het position. -2' i` 1,7 ; ', *notion, and that, as &preliminary thereto, a dail3 , Adjourned till afternoon.' ~•-• ~ , overland mail should be promptly established. ! I arritharoan4amitelt. _ . Seventeenth, Finally, having thus set forth our i The Oonveption reessemeleS with the largest istinetive prinoiples and views, we invite the co number of spietatore th at ( have yet tighin t present. ration of adidtisens however, di ff ering another Avery Melt of room wig Ailed, in every part of the uestions, who intbitantially agree frith us in their building. stilletnanee and support. I , The platform was fit!tileir eillabellibited with a 1 When the rembitions wets Melo •s everal elicited I wie Wernher Of wan WOrtratti of etlitotitit pa. *arm applause. The resolution in favor of pro a at 4 and Idatettnen, illad. th eksadittae beanies* tooting the tari ff was received with unbounded on t e " Young, Hetes Reptdilldatt union of new, *asthma hiyTenneyitania And '.;a large attired Of i i oat" ' Atierthie Vraidlt'eMtbßoail Oittbe of Chi- Outsiders, the whole delegations • and speistatore ow. ~ 1 , ; ..; ,I_,, • • ;,. tvai , 01 . 1 1I ' ' • ' ." . , liming and giving round Idter round of deafeeing ,/ llnder tiportbeit iltoderiok, draped in mourn. Owns. 1 I No. Illgter, at Ohio, • ac id that he wait emildete be set:mired th e 'ineoription: 1, They here hided me bedatuie I iris' Optima to the ektensloA all 'approved of the resolutions, and, thdrefore, qf•slaverycsindib•a doiruptlflelnistration." loved the previous queation. I Abaif past three o'clock, P M., the Convention , Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, _asked his colleague to *se called to &tier. ' Withdraw the call for thb previous queslion in . The President annonneeti that there were twine order to enable him to offer an amendment to 'the the, number of loose, hearty outside. who bad, platform_ ‘. ~ • ~. e, , r ,..- ..., . , .!, through a committee, „requested governor Randall, I Mr. Carter refuted tb withdritiv.' ' o f wi saolu d r i t ea : c ut es y ' hew e d the politjoai quea. I Mr. Giddings. Does my colleague desire to out tient Of the da,V.< l [lkea enplanes 1 -• l' ins off ? . Mr.,Bentoo, of, •New Ilialasklie, • from the OtinW , Mr. Center. Yon and airotlieis.. I desire to got inittee on Credential-I t State Of Virgida'23 - veter,'Nentholty 23, Oregon 6, ; After seise thirmishlng, the dotsientiois iernhie again repotted. giving the a vete oh ilia, resoletions. Maryland 11, Talon 6. 11 ;•1: ;„ • ,;,;, ~ tit order the previous question by a vote of yeas in regard to Me prgintietiort la 'Pekin the,coav 133, part 30.L1 ', '," ;', ' ',',!.. q te. , states reporled that tbe`ddegabie were eluded, at M r . Giddings, o f G hie, moved to add to Cho Mt, lk Dubs titehtingeil led tirti MAIM% all the papers bitten the following : 'the ay:at Regaelicanprineipiss, and were intl. ii iT a nip l w a e re se e l n er w ly ed re iy arg e rt V r ehe t l o f; et i dj i ntt ei rL in I I ?his 'report wail `o,4lOt i tdd *Wait' • ipigaisse. 'The inalienable rights among which are those of lite, yeti In therelitateb 'Mt dote lately ;the fall liberty ,, end the pursuit of happiness; that double electoral - veto..., ,• ; -, ~ : ,‘ - - thliarnmebts are instituted among Men to ' secure I The riven of the Coiniulthm on busbies and the enjoyment of these. righ ts. • . _. . Rube was thin taken up. ' • • ' ' Mr .' Pewter,' of Ohio.. I desire to Move an Thejsectind. Tule, siring • the' delegates'at large preendoliont. }oar, votes, :and molt, Uougreselonal representation I Mr. (kidder'. I have the floor, and hope My twe Votes tiaberit as 'Modified by this Committee. colleague will no Ist or of-ms. ~ .. ... on Cluschru vistemiended 14 providing that no i gr. ( Carte* bbl no I - I 4111 nit' ' i Mere, votes Med Me mkt than' there are -a. tegatat - Mr. HiddinEs aged the adoption of hie amend• presintiend den adopted,. , ; , , ' bent. The great principle it embodied has been , r On the 'fohith tile bolo* teed, width pioltlaiii ?he foundation of freedom for two hundred yearn , The fathers of the need, ie_ had embodied them in that 804i . Wifilh. being a'•Majority , of the whole doable **RIM *Gift, Oen Im • athal 33l 7 to lthlial - VI l itt a t i olitr o"nd l P reo el P:id an t i he erg" upon kat% taididittlat, :, , . .- , by they Icile.rr the 'me recede from I Thaminfility nem:Clio toile:de imajorify when they h based thfl fabric' of freed. mon these ' 111 .61 . ii• 7 leg i t B r d ' aN i nue t kil La ' e thitT Veld rArinl6 len g t h.e ;of ia th r e:tZt l ea ley e i ai o t f , ii . r e ie no rn si er v ed ania. as , an sai d amendment thu subject, sy , nin ootionnuo on the e n It ....2=. - was one of the most Important that • emild arise: , eery , as l o t n e d e re ar . br u tain ti, e n e . o e li o th h a ti w b o . re i ! ma ma! ~ embod ied _rn tee -Me. tar Thayer. of Oregon; laid that the amendment . I t h ba lr ov f;', , bAr t e tha ftsli t y oe titi nsi di d r ilthfi the ll o y hi tte ttds oolnes • w i aa ttec a . , Of th b e i. e b ene n in ,n an i,, fr . em tt t O ni hr b .o had ertal be nlL i eN r irdzd o gag 'Nadu* v,robiention of the,Republisan party, and go t ar Moll It bile deeded 'that the, nominees should a_eltrur n pn of Independence. .11e, fer oes, believed in 'retsina; histajinityk Of the , eout of ''the electoral •,'4l,;,l,•;',of„',ll',?r,l'Fr.fOtP,4°."l'lLLll,47!" to see fewness, , cemptheinot, only, the, townie of -the , Mr. a iddinith' mot on to, nitilind tralthillnlollifl; a large 'Norther n arid lo u der slave,Stetee, but the people i t " tie lL 4t W it . r i 01°111:o:1, ili ritlatien to the ntt:ra :ixatigo ' 'of-the '- United .abitits.t I If' any *Mate is absent, : 111 i Mot. ourennielvine. MOM toe irlele mit of I whether by dada. on ifenddetit,t the 6k:emotion nal, the Wonia "or any Statetemslatare,"He thought !does pot oast her,vote:(or her, Ind ; entre she shall !these ndids blight sap adeatrandaa an ,wstili dodo State. e vh-- hi l"-- h ' i Lif ili ii tL olif i t eed uie halany oonetitutionalriht to 'etiolate on Ithianyeeianoweicreitlitnthaeliteerightielatifteevaniiitdaattedni..„ .' ) fd.. of Itlinnesta, d e nied t ;' that e ,4 3 . sib,' p. " of ' p a e w n e nity l iv fi a g nii r t, u s h al tg d b.l th 9 a7 r t e ll t r o ei Co o•n o : wore the main bensidereatonit that' inhumed Na-th ` , t ,u h o e n n ils e ri t e c y raebiirbli • committee, but more , eoutdmatione of f molt p r . . • I . 4 ed . weight oonflreed ~ their , if tion., News, brae's,and the Charlet of Colitathla, *ere to be j isht. n vritirTf frietrimaili4ll4 it ~(21A; admittd, as though they wet. States, with elude- . reit ed citizens with reser to some fates that had sal votes behind teeth._ The ConVeittion knew that atrtkel l Jae" hed asserted their debt to set t the 416 ,gr.ii./N% V.1 0 !"uollzad there were sone, gehtlenteli here, roe States hct• : f orei t .."".'"f i lu t , ° R -' l44° 'bred whereverrielsoprerß hinaored,-but , where Mr. Wilmot said ho might 'hayednieuederetend the thane are hut 4010 , utuku kw: They are man .iffae , Nelt i 4 Ntiirlettg Matt dreraattm'aliatoeit the Who would go forth with their lives In their hands, ' right ees of riaturiliael ea' amts their ,/t ir tiri e bre i t'e v a e oleit tl is3 Cod unite with the atberir to reetorittg thief:torero- that Mt. resolution did i not d e ns ti s s rights of p*a rp Mint tO le polity 9f the fathers, But they did r ill eueh laws, hut all; iixoreutid opposition ,to suck not otiosewith *lefty and en toganisetion at their . 4 '111:. grit'4l,l47,'Z i a t t i azr a mi:gr i lz,„,,,,,, balks, Whin the oomadttec considered that thole been wittufewn. it was not necessary to make many delegates would be tdmitted with a fall electoral remark& , The umetne.- Republicans o, the Northwest vote, they feared that unless this role was adopted tr 4 ,11,1: , t e t, tr..... party 500 • 000 votes. They thiliDOCatalitill of the . party Might be saoh as weidd with Web, and ° eVi - 1 1 ;se o e r rei;e1r.10 1 01/17tU th ogr. °4 1 4 i not have *majority of , alm..---IroMur represented, they rhilatlelime• they mem only 01219 general demarntoti **Melly Wing Republican Tots!! tq offer to' the itigilt,ll4iiterferenr h lt t et t le u rf i rlits clf:t n ainraliar e it PartY.' 'These were the ;potties width illfillaia o4l ;filatures vsseetirt e sci wailing the rll ' Ars .1 nagali ' l.a thecoininntoest action , '' ' -'' 1 rite? and the oormmui, it was noW,uked that the Wm. I. ma ., of penunin,42., said that h e 'pub moan party is Muhl detionemili MUM legiblation On aunts from li Siete *belt 'the majority rides. He r ire o g, a 4 ,4° .:Vettlag e o r i limairf e M m °°•,?..7l 4 l knew of ntt reason why it stand be otherwise here, I Oreitt applause.) Mlle Oermen e nesublioans were"dl2. If the majority nits shield neaten it Mould Sect Interested friendelif tife,..orinlelte of party, ,They like a wet bloir at a carnildate who, bad done no g i f i r o ,,t e ;b i ll Pr r 0,11/I,ld, rn :lre 6r e l'E t r -44 "' lt ' Or Wrong. ' [ Loud ' Ind prolonged ipplatise,j ' Thle of Its principles. ` ' ~_ !" e aorr 6ol4o " act neither he nor any of the .gallant hearts from - mri l d uiff is e s Z e ar pj eu e i c ott ne : g .S A r i :C i 2no d i e tn o i t t i i o . n ms t d o s t a rt nee pa lea ht r e s a n a t Fenneylvanla armed hint worth( allow, (Pheibid Loud cricket 44 gaestion, question." , F.. lo l v'e onberty frornie c rig r e n • if 'il l ; tile e if i liVitli c ! A Vote' by States waif demanded. ' When Pan- reton. His heart wee imbued with American ptinpi• Vjliffanla was celled her delegates asked for, time r d e o s pti bre his lips took the oath of allegiance to his to Consult. . „ , G ove rnment - ,the memo was ardent 11114 incisor,' and wasloudly applauded throughout. , Judge' James, of Xi* York, on the 'part of the e Judge Jessup desired to amend a ve nal mistake in ad o a r t t y,aolg th e e a; au l e h a d a l rea dy hew adopted the pains of the party, It was erin s tedin o the tesolution by the Cenvention which gave 440 votes as ili fell i:ValtitlttliaTAl; not The h ntrie k s.tri a oh the Dy Which the tote !Atha convention, The majority was there' ' paty was properly known , fore, sabstantially a twe.third vote-304 beingealy tee ettetetela was wade. ' '.' ' - i 7 votes short of ftwo , thirds. This was• die tale of 0 . „. r,curtis, of New York. moved to amend the sea- Denooonftio,Conventions, and had been suggested I,l74,lll,:',2lAre:e7,l;:rfor,'"'m the 'mum!, to ,"'4° id order memo Out tbe DethooMitto policy of al- Mu Thayer Tabled the stint of order that the amend )hwing ail roam* to rule the majority.- - (G re at merit had already heen Voted down. ,lIPPlaPed 'Xf / 146 ,laiklaritY rePort iihriall naffative T Y h m e n r ga me s Pl ie ltia l lr e s i rd t t h h e at ve df et n e e l a e e s t go e r y r we l t il e ta w o k Is e l n i is k i . / yob". to the absent . Southern - States ,should ,how peat from the decision of the Chair, The loriner amenn tdOptod, the falatt polley Weuld bit Initiated ben, met WM Made to the first. reerautiorl • w tie tuft grope eked to ahla be- vim' **Pawl. ' ILaud apPuse°. I , ' ' ' ',1t 4 .6 01-IZre ff nl.l. l f IrelriiTtnhae resolution. amendment Is lit G°°llll6 . a Miliamobt, asked 1 the * In order. 'preeentatives of the People's party of Penneylvao Mr, Curtis said Met this was the second, National • dale gemmed Let/titivating: !Odes of ostler end, 1 7°44° "'" 1 "° of the Raoul:Maul 1/4117, a..be asked /,, 1 , , .',, , , . ' ... - ... V il d th Vitr i glial r e l io u t l i g o; fregle lP Artirgi: d r %IV I air: mem "of Pernmybaran sa i d mit zatr,ilie• honed Ora to beware. haters here, iii the e brudi 1 4 0441 from 118214174,arna had 0344 fa- heaa l ala P4 ' r e t i r ktro4 t" le l creithil e ufeie e hrt e te • d " r e e i le the I T i lte tle a7. to sel l s tO • *moat. Axe vederstood Nome' Clete, Ms:words qi ul l4Fathate of .t .he ihavointio " er geed e 4 0 eagth a t the peepho , e party . of ilia woe: 09 tee wiebiration of amerfeen I ndependent . 11 , 0ita SD.' right tii vote.' Re desired Di lege the name MLthot,, tri a . B r dike or lodises bald chathe •berteveem the 'gentile:an. 114tieers mid eriee of sc Otder.") ' --, searatfori of 'adept:id floe , butwas‘ it necessary to • Mr. ,aoadtfteramiri that ha. had mot qaesdamed ; tft in the 'platform t ( e Lond shouter •of '' Telr-ere "V . thootgittOf tho POoptala lady t o -;reta, ,hrit t a l; ewes etc it cm. Then he would say it w as already maned thefitati treeing - I*m called for the !berth! a ' a l e er reg i ' o *'e ut i tAlll:ri l tite l fr i o l itl e e e tliVeli weeld ~'' dible; and ' the d" tee belie Miele to" vote one to the Lt. ° ' °Pm ', their own pro pmf,' he led milked that they be: Genentiliii. now taiir ttie doer, and bus' ebb - Cedes °fledged frong v oting tot of racti ni m o t.b law ,, D ity, , tg; i :sealf, Artp a n t i I NT a gotexte: froare i n t yrrtVaniel Thu' vete 'waif then announced, mid the minority! ° ber;:ai Nye. 'that, gentremeg, :all I t want, and I' MO; la ' , reported 'by Judge Jambs, '. requiting a am glad that the fear o. amieeoh from roe has Induced: majority of the vote; oast only ; to • nominate, 1/114 th.f.grerr to ft" 'T . ,. ,Ll 4 teltla . tet end imbues.] '.ailar,...red — aTee 33 , 1 ; „,_ 114 7 1 ,/ 30 . , Loud and Pro' The raeratrireira e n i t i iindideaf e siimiod neanimonsir, tongue appiaute.l Th e' rams, ea amewita r were - A scene of the wildest exeitement tollowee, toe ha-, then adopted. ; ~ • , . . Mama Metti_tatie rising and eivide round after round or, ~. Judge Jessup,' Jim the Gondnitts on Mamba- rel l it= . Igi ti le o rnsins i giVl:trelled lore se deafen -1 tea every attempt to and aittoteo ' tiollai reported the following : ' ; restore or der was nopeleselv vote. ,_ _ j th w e hA e m e u Th lif m ttl ak de in o g n i t h h e e m o e u n tsi en d r e e t n o t t i be min ate le-fOhped Tali PLAT/ORW, As Itarol - 7w; • . R ao / m 441% 4 e .ipli, 'the •g e lo ga t e d , rh, ro r ea t a . , meat unparalleled to en, mailer anthems. 4 , three of the ReMelienn electors of the ' United ,elogiot the confusiOn. it watt moved to adjourn till 10 a 0 oca r to-aiettow xootiumc. /MM. ' - States, hi:Convention assembled, in the discharge r. Oogdriek. of Minnesota, moved • to ironed to' a' • of the duty we owe` to our constituents and our ballot roe Preaideat. otentry, nano In the following deedaradomi:ll. '" ' ' . 1 Mesh mansion, and c ri es of 4 ' ~,-Ilet, ensue, amidst which . , ,f4rst, • That ith• eistort of the nation during me • Preiudeet put the affirmative on the Malan to' the last fogr,yeare ,hae established the propriety *tenured declared the Convention adjourn till 10, end neeitsitY of the organisation aid perpetuation' ° *l°o to morrow morning. of the Republioan party ; and that the causes which ; called -It into existence are permsnent in their Dater., and noel, More th an ever before, demand its peemthavind oonstitutional triumph. , ' eeonfi l That nip maintenance, 'Off the. Pederld Constitution b essential to the preservation of our, Republican institutions 'and shall be'precerved: , Third, That-to the Linton Of the States this sr; ten owes its unprecedented increase ht populatim,; Its surprising development of material, meowed,. its rapid ansteentation'of weal th , its kappineestat' bowie end lie honor abroad ; and weield in abbot recce all whams for dieunton, etome from what.' ever Coulee they may; and we ongrstulate the country that noMepubliden member of Conroe has,isttered or countenentwel a threat-of disuaion,' so often made by the,Democratie • members of Con greatiwithetit rebuke, ind with spplawee from their; penned associate. ; and we deamineethoso threats of disunion, in ease of a popular overthrew of their, ascendency, as denying the vital principles of a • free *ivarameot, end sa title argentinf oontsmplated tremenorhich it is the imperative duty of an In. dignant people strongly _to' rebuke and foreter thenee...• _. , 1 _. . ~ v. i • ~ Fourth, That the maintenancet,inviolate of the' tights of the States, and especially, the rights of each State to order and oontrollis Gent domeetio in itltntioee; according to 'its:owh tjudgmant *nth, steely. io essential to that balance of power on 'which the perfection end endurshoe of her politioal faith depends. And we denounce the lawless DO redo by.an armed throe of any State or Territor: no matter under what,,protext, ea, among t h e gravest of oriole., • • :Agfa; That the present Democratic Adothtistra• tion bas far exceeded ,ourtworst apprehensions in Its measureless subserviency to the elections of a ithilonalt Interest, as is. espietallyevident tti: its *desperate exertions to force the infamous. Lsoccitp top,Donstitution upon the- protesting.: people of Kansas;' in construing the ,ptirsoisitt relation he. tweet( master and servant to involve: en, arniuslit. tiled ,property in - personal. in its ellsonptial'. the infOrooment evetywhere t oe land and sea, thrisSigh the intervention of Congress' and , the 'Federal Courts, oftahe extreme pretension 4 of :a t purely local, interest; , end in its entirel l!lid istirru7lo3F abuse • °Utile; pewit. entrusted , to'it Sy A ethilding people. " • • • Sixth, That the people 'justly view 'with athrit. ,the, riwkless extravagance which pervades enq depsitnient of the ''Federal Goyertunenti that • return to rigid economy and aceeentalletty tinnensablu to arrest the, systeth of 'plueder of the public, treasury by !Would parttelitu , while' Ow present 'startling developments of trind and tlonr.titthe , . 'Poland "toettopollt Ishow that, pn entire change, of adnitnixtration is ;Imperati vely demanded: , - . Seventh; That ihiiiiirdemlia thht the tonittiti. tic*, Of its own, Woe, 'Ordeal slavery Leto any or - all,of the ;Territories of the yoltitilltates, le a den 4 iierOns political berSisoSt*itrilm 6' with the a;-' plioit proilsions of that itaiitecim " itself, with He, Ponterurrarketms ai1:1. 1 14611,z and with legislatiVe and -judicial preeedent; , Is, feyedutionary In , its tendionoloi and '0761407i of tliiedoe and harmony of thidetintry. r: • 4 'That normal ;condition of all; the toirificrforthe fretted Stites le that of freedom. Thit Ai iitir 'Republican fathori,• •wheri. , they had abolished slivery I n all our,National Teititory, or .dainc.ttlhat po person, should be deprived of • Ilk liberty; property, without - die predese of law, it becomes our duty; by legislation, wherever OW/ legislation is necessary to ,snaintain this pros-Won of the Constitution against all 'attempte to violate it 'and we deny the authorityoCOhagrap, cif a Territorial Legislature, or of any Individetabi, to give legal mtuitande to slavery in any Territory of the United States. " • Ninik; That we brand the recent reopening of the Afrisan sleve.trade under the eater of oarlia tionaldig, aided by perversions of judicial power, as ',victim, 4tibmt hudianity,ll, 'binning &Wise to tour eCuntry and i g ; 'and we call-upon Congress to, tike,proMpt ,efileient meimurasfor the total and Anal sepp; ,ost of that exebrabli 'trail°, ' , • Tenth,"That lit the recent vetekeil by the Gov, aitiori, of :the act. of the Legislatures'-of Kansas ADA Nebraska, prohibiting elavery. is thaeasTerti nerica, we dada praothill, illnetriCon gibe beaded beiciiisriitiopHiiolple of riondnteririmilen andpop.a• lac sovereignty, umboilled Ow /filineas rte''' braska bllifand:a denilneitaticit. of the deception and'frand nvolved 'therein'. • ' • - , ”Efevene , That Karisishould, of right, be , itis mnalsktely,Onitted ass, State, Ruder thi Constitu tion rooently,formed and„adopied bk her people, end Accepted by the/ Mower ffieptinentatlves. ; T t ooffth,, That • while'lprovidlog o lveisne for the agppett et the Genereiffiovernmeet; y deities upon imports,' 41ir 'sound polloy esquires h' an stook' bitheke leOpette as id einem** the develop, Mehl of the inditstritil interest If the whole eountryi and sie,nossmood that- pnlioy,o; nattpnal osehangee vrblotOltailtes to tbaletisititerleniftrallterei I sigeleoltpri'rinialoserigingpr7iiie,'tossioshaidee and soissoffiietereme aesidespate , revierdiftpf their , skink 4*IVA flittrprise,, and fo 'ffie ' eoeciner , 14_0 Spirit, and' indlifindine'e, '- • • rfintrisentic, - :Thatirst kciellattegabeit, any Sale fi t listiatloo to otherz.o a f t lhp,peblje, ands„ held lijAietiisl'hittinieclifie hitt eeiji view of the free homestead polloy wh oh • regards the settlers as paupers or eupplkiante for public bounty; and we demand the passage by Oengrom of the eons- 'ApA.NEst EMBASSY. , RECEPTION. BY , THE PRESIDENT - WassurtaroB f llisYl7.-7he Japanese Embassy:, properly attended 14 1 their . othiers knd *tlie oommissioii,left Willards' hotel about half4Ati 11 o'Olook;thithmorning, on their. way , to the Pre-: sideat'e House. They rode Monett carriages, With; a force of .26 uniformed' policemen in , front, and' the same number" in the ,rear, trhile ,'the. marines and ord n ance men ,mayohed on each side of the: iehioles to the muebi of 'the Marine Band. ; The older Prince was arrayed in arich ' l Steeadfi , purpleaiikaack, with ample overhanging leevesj and floidrittrOweers of animate colo" . 1lur other, two Monitories were In 'green of a similar tes= tire and fashion. ; They wore:Saps like ladies'. in. vetted calms, fastened on the crown of the strings passing under, ,the Chin. The& carried pikes, halberd ' s, andr'emhlenii-of Th 4 inferior officers wore small bats with a roundbandi and triangular crowns. , . 1 T The prominent points along the route were °nom pled by anxious speatatorre. the streets were orowded with the multitudes following, to - the Pre. aident's lours. Meanwhile, in , the. , Suiltoomi thete had aaserobled a brilliant 'company, among whom were the New York Municipal Committee, who same hither to invite the Japanese to "visit thatolty. Centrarj , to the programme end oaPeo a ion, there was a Isrge attendaooo of ladies, acoomp* riledby:members, of, Congress, others , andholding _„ proadnent public Postitona, ' • 1, ' The navy Offibeftl formed •in 'a line in thel4ao /loom ,• prominent-among them was Captain Tat.. nail. The army Officers formed another line; Lieutenant General h,cott was prominent, together with his staff ' between these lines there was au • , open 'TRU abort twenty-five feet wide, which - Was to be the scene of the grand presentation, and, the interest was intense, and the 'Venal stir characterized thu preliminary proceedings. , tinft folding doors were epened at noon, when the President of the United States entered, acconi• panted by his Cabinet offloars, and they took a pd mitten on the east and facing the west: ' ' ' '; Secretary Cass returned to the ante room and re. turned with the Japanese Commissioners width* attendants; Who. made 'leveret profound, bows tie they approached the President and his Cabinet, - , That ; one of. the Japanese opened a. natio; of paper boxes,'ords within ,abother, - hroil!_iirpdactid several" letters which' Were handed' to the. Presi dent, and by him to Mr. Case. . •- , • • The pileeinal . .dinbassador of the Japanes e ; than addressed the Prekidentos follows : ' . : - • .4 .t 'TAN JAPMI66II 'ADDIMEIS. , .1 f , I, , 11.1 m Majesty,' the Tyooon, has commanded us that ' we, reepeetfuliy express to Iles Majesty the Prod dent of the United States. in his name, defollerre : • Desiring to establish, on a firm and lasting found ation, the relations of !peace and commerce setup pily existing between the two countries that lately the plehipotentiarlett, of both countries haie neT tisbod and concluded a treaty, now he has order d •ris to exchange the ratification of the treaty A your. prtncipat city, of Washington. Henceforth he hopes that the friendly relations shell' be held' more and more lasting, and bevery happy to have •your, friendly feeling. That you have brought ha to the United States and will send us back to JX. Pin in your Men-of.war.• • , . 1 ; ', Raving delivered their message they retired; bowing te the presidenyand Cabinet repeatedly la leaving their planned, , ' . ' ' „ They poen, however returned, bowing profound /y, sta before, when the President addressed them arfollows-41dr: Portman interpreting•lo tha, .fa- Pin* InterprOtor, 'and the' latter °emainfesting ,wsfh the principal envoy ; , ' ~ „, , ; ,„';, '. " - , •-_ - • 241 t rneetneer!e ADDReSS. „ I } 'lle t re Yeti 'a cordial weldome, ad tepresintati es Of It -Imports' illsjesty , the , Tyooon of Japan, to the', Astierieen, GoVeninierit ', 1 he are' ,olk •rich tingled. that the fiat embassy whieli ; yowl& at , *pin', has ever accredited to any foreign Po er hu . been 'sent to the United States. 12:trait , tbat this will be the harbinger of porpetustip,noc and Isiondothip,botwoon these two great count/lee, . •I'bl treaty of commerce, whose ratilloatione you Atrst bbetst to - exchange with the Secretary of Slaty -oannet 'fail to -be productive of _bum to ntuiLbleasitdra to the. people troth cf,Japaw,al of theairlited Stites. _ Loan say for- myeelf, ehd• 0- neiblilbr nil successor* that it shall be carriedi tit eitetntion 0 a faithfqi and friendly 01dt:it e m a to itiitrel tkOth - rMuntries all the advantages they niji r jeiti y expeot from the happy riuspleba. under 11i0w1 , ,,,, , 4 es bee n' negotiated. I rejoice Chit you I n i ..,,......,,,„,,OM , kind. treatment which' ou 'hive raitioirekt on. board of out yessel•efortar, t tilh let en„ Irettersage to this dolsotry.,;. Yonsindtt ant esukfitt. e sie m e manner to , your : notiv,elan n d'efiAluti proteetiothof. the 'Ameidatus diek4 , 8 ..' while, during your residence among us, w oh I dope may berm:doors), to as to enable you to visit different portions ofthe country, we shall be happy to z you all the hospiplity and kindness temfnently dile to the great and friendly sovereign what/ Yen lei+worthily represent. a . The`tipiddetat banded them a copy of area*, abittlum Attoolidiands with them. .` ,*l.l+o.l4 l Adidinite Japanese' officers were alslwl ‘.."Otelliktidsind - introdisced, 7 - l -- ,Cisptailstapont was prominent in this par lkeneristosny. • • The Cabinet officers were presented in the fol lowing order: Messrs Cobb, Floyd. Tensity, Thompson, Bolt, and Black, and their relative ME- AlatpotAtletia trokelirtoff9:explithiett::... — ..7, — , Lieutenant General Soott was next introduced. and they warmly greeted him, evidently delighted with his ffne a sentmandhaammanoe t, ankimlelt . of ' _ General Case milted fer Veirgistaidont iireekin _ridge, to inttichatte o T , Speaker Pennington, as Speaker of,the ;was then introduced to the distingaisholtvidters. Thu Japanese again repeated their profound' bows in finally retiring, and the impressive scone eiollitd.' L l 4' 9 - 'Tj ~re; 11 -1 1 I Mr. Cass privately said, referring totheir am pl e ttowsers, that they would look better with hoops. ..,The crowd slowly dispersed, and•thedapanoso re tprned to their hotel la the lama otdexthat they "tent to the President's !Mule, 'Addentlt delighted with the imposing probeedings.: e' •• .f Among the army officers presetntwers,Lientenant General Scott, Generale Totten,' Teitip; wind Johnson; Colonele &herb( 216ttial; Cook, Craigo, Childe,. and Taylor, end lit sjor- Ramsey. And of the navy; Captains Smith; Shubriok, t rihanan, Tatnalt ; add telOtuil Hartle; ofthe marine corps. They were in fall dress, and .msden, splen did a ppearance, A Freach'naValr [lider ;rai Sae in 'the distin guished throng. ' ' • • In addition to other, gentlemen ,helding high public) positions, were Minister Preston and de- Blatant Seoretary of StatelApplittoii.TZ%-('‘' The letter accroditing,theJsaripeee o.oolollB3l°lt* tlrs to the Government of the Golfed !Hata was un rolled from it large and 'lttitigniflinitit..kearlet main iinvelope. When the Embassy • iliatret red' l'idm the East Room,. it wet for the purpose lit btingiug iiith them the Imperial tir 'P1114)11411 • Ambassador, who, ac cording to their etiquette, could not be present at the delivery, et the totter a ccrediting them. Thedemeanor'of the` Japanese was exceedingly iCrave and :solemn': ',Their' appearance contrasted trangely, but impressively, with that of the deeply-- Interested spectators :' Do rieg_peentire ceremony +whenever the eyes of a Japanese Wilda' were raised', from the ground; they ,Nfere ill - 00'14 - 4d the Presi dent, and t. his countenance only. So rigidly was thle practice observed, thkt It seemed that no one of theSapinesf,tiottld have Steed the entintenanolts of these surrounding them, excepting thole of the few distinguished gentlemen to whom -they were introduced. - 1 _ home of the during'the aftenioon, took jtn alringintlarrlagets.'l? • CONGRESS.-M SESSION U. S. o.apriot,kWAstuvaiobt, 8 ONATE Only lett Senator(' Went - present et noon, end, on InOtion, a recess tilt half pan I o'clock was taken, to enable gentlPtilen lb be tifelent et the official re peptiou of ,tbe Japanese ICtobssey. - • ,- thsEladatOieaviettinloil atmunter mist oour,i r , t".l.`t i el e gietti P / ri e rellef Of Ang , M•Dart etimatken np, and, tilloetponed I n'olniik to-Morrow. Mr. ANT tIONY'I. Of Rhein lellind.teneldli an emplane tion ill regard too. hisiorical ahunon rontatr,e4 in Mr pa.vis speech on the 7•n of M, and proa•eded ioak ghat. at the time referred to, rode Island wee the only prior ou civi'lsed globe where,nelislons toleration iwes practised. He quoted froettba inittiliction. to the col nial agents, from tire old charier and from the early laws of the emoo.vi- te rtendiene the olatm of Roger tv illieme it. the Bret "starter of'rellineua freeaem, and ifthoec island es the place where it was first emetica ll y ingioete , i- . Mr. Davie' resolutions were taken tl, Mr. DAVIS jesenied , hie ,speeep, iire paid Ind the einocrael. Utiles, it's tood" on yorniiplei-ouctit ,to be destroyed. The denaior from 111 nuts had Assailed every proudest:en Demoted Alm, eaten*, MOM the irontallUy ent, whose pus boa 'nested tall wale exempt. ale denied that the President* letter searalnd pun In terventionaus cene recepti o nr. tioarlUi t'bir roaster 'bed relerren to his at Gm hands of en Infu riated Inedist Otticato for' the meeturen 'he kiiilfrarsetr. iHe bettered the outrage was produced - by the Senator', sepporkof the felt itiveatiegialaw.] : The geopetti_,tion leo plain. that it shouid beve peen pinned Ont.wittrr. :the intervention of c oncr en. , • Mr. 'nets then Tenni' eome'alles'ons'n Mt:Donne' iremoval from the Committee on Territories. ad, winch conld, tap lieard in ' th e entente: , He'nferreCtie the decletalnpl, loh b Mr. Doextu r thet time Octal:lent delegates we a appedorsand bolters, Weans they had withdrawn frO the - Contention when . ] c failed to antiounett Its tens theoteltail:- - sceimould norsestaillattintetrirmen...whert disaartedisoloalls Qn rdootelersould,epounne to nor tagethet.-The better *Mane lees to promisor their differettaerrend separate: Pyi denied that Mre-Yarhanos ;speech at Charleston imaged Atie charge, et Mammon intenttens. read from tee ditelameton forth by ter. Yancey at Charleston, to show that there were no •disruptiontsts or duientengete le Itliediabamacielegetion, and that the charge wag improperly made Mr.'heaytts then , quoted :Alexedeler4l,-, Eitemimps' let ter, to show that he did net sitstain - dr Dmlglas tad stated, his theory that, equalter,soversignty wag con tained in the Nebraska Wrath!' the dinehinati platform. Ito read the Alabama resolutions, to show that Mr. Douglas had only isO Muuttlelbilipti ea suited has purpose. and ,oppressed that whic hfully asserted the doctrine of:promotion to signenroperty In, the Tani to rie s: • Evert - [hit - right ta rred tiot-teese asserted. at did not follow that it was denied, 1. onatitutionst r ale sternaliand eenht pot be winced by.moy 11100 1440 of men. Cho Renate had not met to make a Prest ent ex cept inn certain oonthigetior-hig anthe subject was pferred to hemmuld . speak to - it, • Jibe latiOnitY, resole- Dons at Charleston asserted the nght or slavery to pro tection in the Territory. It was true, thee we rejected by the Convention, totnot by the-majority of e the El ates. nor even by the =dente of the demesne, if each had been allowed to cast lux mdivideal vets, • he minority report could never have int a ineforitY of the votes had it not been that , by an ngenloars' sr ratteementrtesonerweessewrwrtintanwridtrof lt delegation hid been eaPPY ,epet limners /dowse to vote. , -By sae tales es Awls bash! to- band newer rael to the printaidesof the farisetvetomillinnis. Ile ( Mr Davis) was only atteebedict party orient:4oos so longas [lwo sMfol to wiesine the eseentelloy of Mir mot principles. and no longer. It was wrong to esibeee that the Federal flovernnt had no duty to manor in protecting the tithe me parentese sad , property - In the Ten - aeries. ne refereed -soh. armor of wagon', in 1794,and at other gertedNto Ohne that such's; oteet'on wag frequently atforktd. Aron us ute " ' r.the "Mu Aedaine ; this p rote open Wash lforded, ' " Mr. Davis then mowed litinbalel ebsedouth, in euhhortmg Mr. Oaes.had pet sustained the doctrine of the nieholson letter. liartienlarly , not as Mr.,Donlas had construed ta He himself had -supported Mr. Cull under pretest, sod the Routh repudiated expressly the ecostructson ,wnieh y. eh had Won it. Mr. JOOLICILAR explained teat he ked pot quitedlhe - vote of South Olareltna and Mississippi nohow that-they sustained Mr. CMS' news, but that they did sot then • 1 111: 4 1Mtlitillikaiintif the 4.irati, - Clite" , ,it ' a for Richardson. they Toted for `him in spite of his doe trien-becalege tbervreferred hink to Saabs. litiS . had voted in Convention for 'htm (Mr. Davie/ for Vice . vot ed We, he never wonted that so doing, ninois adopted all hie bantam e.ln IMI, rola voted for Me Quitman ninesoe President. a men, i who held room extreme doc than himself lathe la', coenet forth. epeaknenrbe dotathem l'eigiciorats vottuffor M r. Smith, of 'Nort Carolina, 'bet that did not commit them to Know mit loom. .Ale -Davis, then -proceeded to show that the wisein boos of the lienenteatte Convention of Media net no- , tam Mr. Ileudiaa' present theory ,of squatter sore- ; relanty. He farther showed nun it,was the uniform ; practice of Ditmocratie CORventions. in reasserting the; Prinniploe avowed by' a former . Convention. to add' thereto a•deelarattion,in regard, to the .questiona that! reviewed the meautime armee. In this connection. lie at length the anions of the Conventions of latil:lB62i and 1886. and dented that it was attended by any MA of them to deny to Congress the right to pro tect property en sea or lend. in the Territories or else where be explained thattheplatform ernes only rs oegnimed the right of people of the Territories to riot - on the - question of slavery Thew they' nine to Gros a state Government. end not before. If it wee decided by' the Katign.leobraska bill-that - the 'people State' Territories hal •all - •ther power (IA sovereign what was there •td be.deeitlerlild thnlMPaidee Cdurt ?; • I Abeolutehr nothing. How could they understand the Senator's pmporition tol refer the matter to the deoisien of the Supreme Court.; wittalD-he eentded, wee eetirel4 ewer tee, control of, the people o f - the Marmon/sr I beinuila quesuen in the senator s argument wee. what was non- interven-, lion, which he held to be the same as squatter coverl el sty. hls.• DOUGLAS, -oXelainid titt, he bad, elands de flounced that squatter sovereignty whieh'itet•Up'unsul thorned On erutnents. as in Datuitah. Nevada. eta. Mr. DA Vie saol these were the only oases whert squatter sovermanty could properly re need It Wee. then a matter: of neesenty. because tee Genre) trio vernment had neglected to cot. When the Government: did act. then their Territoriai sovereignty evened. - A d scussmn on eget points then ensued betmeed Messrs. Yffi and DOUGLAS. Mr DAMN asked if Mellen:atm , ante President - woolet he 11 1 1011 ball paned by C,eagrese giromet property in• the ear ritor,es. - • - •- - - • Mr. DOUGLAS mild that it would be time enough to answer that when he got to the plaoe referred to .i r • Mr. DAVIS said he would not press the gentleman' to answer a imeetton be did not , I kg.. Be then gaged if toe Territoriai Lenslature passed a law to embarrass the action of the Imitii.e.s eve law, would the senator vote to repast that losuletion. "1 Mr. (UVULAS said that the • Supreme Cents hen , Bided that matter.. Neither a. Mete nor a Territory, mild interfere with *he tenditioh of slaves. No level anon, thetefirtiNwari necessity.• mr. Da Vir mid the Benot had voted', it sot tapesi cedilla muse Kansas, painted bg Lemslattne.• t'• , • " • • Mr, UtiUGLital said • tat he voted to change thili:fir! Mr. DAMN said that he, thought it °mild, be shown the t non intervention was that shadowy unautistanne thing depend tit on ommuristaneet. Thee opeld Ireton the old - French low revivina.elarerr in Kamm, they could no repeal the old Mexioiri law ereltibliiii tin New Mexico lie referred to the debate* in ISIL. 'when air. Maron said ihst. the true pulley was non•in tervention. but he mei.e. the -base ♦eir bee )esisla tton-nolling more. The Bidder amendment was to 'emigre gehtlemisu in the Territones that the old French law aheuld not by review*. arid they should imt•tta held responsible for entablistung slavery. Southern men do not with, Grummet to tratalitom Masses to the Terri , . tortes. '1 hey Maim the ndht to go there and he oral tented. If toe right of the people of theerritoriee se complete, where did Magpie, get their rleht 10 uestioa the Let:ampule Uonstitu.ton, or compel the laws of the Territories to he eubinitled to Congress. or ho old the Senator propose to repeal the entente mat or Verdi t Be was wrot•e in supeosing that his iteseripnou of the evils in Kansas was a dentmotation of the Kansas hid. 'I be teem of the bill invited the parties Mutest out d the plaits of Ilan•es. The Southern men were (+hotte watt distracting harmony of the t culooratio party by the introdueboe of, the liniment merle.• it wee lesieted on, with more force. because their rights had been more vehemently resisted. He denied teat they desi ed, in the rant language of the day, to fares 'laver, on any Territory. All they risked was, that there should no no discrimination against any epromeof property owned b.r ts.y citizen. n wereignty .xisted only •n the States of the United State*. arm the latter amid not : trans. fir it to the people of a Verntory. Mr. Damethen wept Into the history of the Chase amendment tattle 'Compro mise bill. and the vote upon it. to show that Mr. Doug las reooseised the auto of. the Terntonal, Legislature to protect slevery)n the Territories. andlhagMessm. nongieg god Clay voted in opposition upon various Propositions submirted • st that rime, and nottegether, as Mr. Douglas had tepretented. Mr. Davis further oardendrd that Mr. Donghie' Dy his course on the Lecompton question, had plated IM self outside of the Demooratio party and in opposition to the Demooratio Administration. He further argued that the Dred Scott demstoo involved more then a mere tidestlon Maim and Mum. It deo dad in favor of the bouth the mane which now existed between the Senator and the Demooratio party. He was pursuing a mere teas Annus that. he coul d have no appreheagionew oold disturb the growth of the Northwest In conclusion, Mr. Davis said that Mississippi, as in leaf, so in 11301. was randy to concede all that Nita proper. She y*442111 at tached lathe existing form at tioveritmenl-tme clang to the flemooratio part, as the best hope of the country. Whenever reoreant to its principles she would abandon it ;arli?trv e o v r e i t h eie l i j iiVX=rl:sd b i lig• ° o2 m e ll on e ol which it woo established-then her albedo s wo,Al s fit. themeelves out of Its confines. There was yet time. however, to reconoile the dissensions in the Derriomatio party. Ea naked Mr. out as if. in the sectional vote that he received. he did nog WM that a terse portion of, the Milne wet oppo sed him-itha , i • f be premed his dermas on the paityerdays were numbered. ^ ; The close of Mr. remarks was most eloquent and Wile listened to with rapt ettentlon. Mr. DIOIJCDAS said he would melte any personal laical hoe for, tee sake ot the Unity of the par i r uttGheefnt torr had eresettbed temns On which that u ity was to be effected. Be had erased bed no terms, 0 ondy wanted to fight under the fing,whioh waved neer their triumph in IgeS. That Illinois voted for far. Davila initial ems it proof not that she approved of his purielPga, patient ehe was magnanimous, In May. litiestmlippr ettimeated the compliment 1M Voting for hint IMAM* Illf.DOShillnan. Thou' Ii it did not Chow that she agreed With film In sit peouliar views, it did allow that atm did not consider It fair and mariy to make those views a tort of Den:G ornto against him: He had cited the entre rot/Or. Binh- , million to show the tarns thing. .Be Mid been Mid to4m• that he was outside of the party 'twangs ho ddre tg, 'the BxeouttVe• bed Jet le leant that tbe• Adenine , trationm toe Catenet.or Senators or litepreientetages ,constitutee the ,Depaneratla party. The Senator frqm Geotent dill ‘Mot frith the Administration on the baat. op the Pacific, flatiron& rm., and yet he was in geed lel lowship, Testae, man In tits way in the /Lint,s and . they would lied ium outside the party also. W 0 inq Senator from sustain the President on eitle.Ral road ? e had not done it 'Mt. Search Ch - cord and it er. ul be found that he-(DouglasJ had cart more yotee for the a ministration lollop thin ottroqer mon. Ivo EttisideLtlad the tight to tell hini, newts . yote. Ittlitiowisci the, follY of erecting an idol to bhp doWit ard t Wojamp. He hod appealed from the Prem. rt,„ 1 1,,,Ti,' re used to obey the en ,mothsm oniyi-mho boluM ie? amnia the conga ti n 181.0 miStarlOpe the. Prtablplall that were rejected in 181.041E84.7n m-7860-grid armor in 1810. The nenntor from Ild waist pal loved the party, ,rut vorooted 130. iee with lxim• ,larneoratia.olg nation wog A /Nitro'', rujou latent to preserve Union. lie ,W SOileht trn blvatt it up looked th complacency pa the diseelat., A/gibe nioi. I _ • dA,trit i l fi lit then went Into an nrgument chow lt ,. .hattiPO rye; to ohecit,to:.,e, plat elet to whi ch she had agnied to ISM, Add ex-' pressed the belief that the people of the Southern States would not sustain the course of the seceding delegates. He next referred to tire Dred Scott decision, to which, .. . he Mild. no - in . ,' --- 1 - r -m .r hat be eentelided whet I id - -.' ••. ,• • tt . V 7., ,Territortai sorer . ght *ben the case was 'n ;Nit / 1 24 0 f0C1 ii,nied of nothing bop ihe of of, el.—, * It that was the sole - o. , ihe ernticeit w as. One to eruct all the Or on I ' the' '.l • tried, but maid not So fit. hg.r.t. epm , '• 011 r referred to the * l o w notion or thill htidna ' . bar . use the Senator had .m alluded to 0 - and defended the Be ceders, against the regular nnerntion. He Jinn at hided to tip Senator ' s charge th'lt tile majority report was presented by eeventern certain ilemeefitte_etsres. and the minority by sixteen States. that amid log girl .aisertainDernocratinvote, atulaggaed.MAlWlELOlLthie statement. was fallacious. The stort.eneePt =VP:: t t l i gy p it= ht 4= ill ' ai r . *li the ifouthers did - uor- ltand by thl' or , . iOp 1: W i mp - . V - oits, roil I: 44 ftribitieffit eau mti ' 401 Would attendlothet e htmegaPiPott PIP° CniVen ' tide alone the pst, kr Mom& "tlnftecr... , e MTh that [ -tile passage of -the yesolutton. yr UMW consideration ' would not frighten ilm ;Cenven iini when- is swimmer, ' he Baltimore. illr did hot , Mime Anybodyi hat only de fended himself. noting Mr. Buchanan was not attisolo Mg him .. ',, i„ -, ..,, .11 t.'lsf ; i 't, t 1" ~' ,:: . .. .He had hien asked to iaefine squatter sodereiantY. ;frhe people of Oregoixited been eft to set pig it liovern- Z e gg l alV m g=tl l :i t r i l l a 3 wi a lrai tin i rrgittita l iti t :i O l o. a tIVI;1;1 4 1t s h r i ek " r j rolit i rll t toe l s ec i i t tt a it T w er i tw n '2:i bring in bills th correct them - r - every man in rtke's Nag is living inviehatlon of the Law He Soften ded that he Mot done no 'Wristlet , to 'MK "Yancey, and ;rowed Mr. l'atmey'a course. He had declared him 'f p; fag r Poog As 'OoSitleigiggilrerie seta II ilteentatr p t urn). ' - Mr. DAVOS tiptierVille.' slid t'his itoOld it'oniore at tempt to follow the Senator than to take down the boots of Bombast... N. :Moss hi JCS Oettoe: SUM . would stand firm. all - they Wanted wail irtelpennintein of the principle that slaves are property and entitled to pro tection.: lie enatesded IX lomat; that there most be a distinct declaration. If the platform is rieketty • then Meat down the platform. It was not of much ewe abeam,. , He wanted honest Inert on a Tr ir platform: He denied that hurrelentwomwers inte *a -slims the Baltimore Convention RP .starred tot e " Be ath ern League." Be did...kii Wove twee was any mem ber of it out of stab- - s. and there as not a hundred in that State: lie bad confidance to the strength 01 the Union. , Mr. DOUBL,A I I. `lt - wis nik - I. tin the Charleston . ' denventlon that declared that the lieder,l officers of Utinoie dal tioubleng to the DemooratiO party. The Senator rays the platform as not of much account. then. if the fight, I. against the, man, yhteet say so/ Why veg. theta - abstract , risoienong r Be had only spot. an in self-defense. ; The subject was thee postponed till to-morrow. : and after am enenegietonesition, the, Senate ad punted. I ' •", HOUS,MOVIPOREMOITMTVIMI Very' few Mieniters'Of the Hoiiis Wereln ittind• Mimi at the_asual atiffiliv , BtlarelePlarketeltiftel; It recess till 2 o'olOOk wan taken, to enable the incur bers to attend thigpresentation of the aerganesiEm• balmy to the President. - - - • .-- - -•— - 1 Mr DAw ES. of Mitellehuriels, lasted Allot the BIP 1 *Mime court of freer Yo k hen oartified that they wens I unable fur want of time to take tes..moby in the con tested oleo tom eleeteoa ease of Mr. veillimusoe against Mr. tliokleill as re (Mired by the order .P. the Boum. and khen reported a resolution, 'which was adopted, that the DePreMerOr , IW *dawdled mid rielleetail, so appoint a oduneelto at law to take tesummir. /to ha resumed at the Imint alrewlY reached before the court. Ma i bir. OUR 118, ot lowa, Ninths Military Committee. te t , o rtea a hilt rex - mating army contracts, end a Dill for a/litter sapemultierary and other dmibled officers from Mr. vtlNBLOW,'or North trirrain - ii. Mom the Covode committee.t made a report IC refinance to the testimony jr Cornelius Wendell and P.: W, Walter, nuerme that it be printed, and recommending the passage of a reeelllM tioathat Y. W.-Walker be expelled from I he reportiro, salter. of the Rouse. 3 &tr. WIN-LOW moved that the Sokieiditinfloirif 4 object be postponed., / - - -•/ • ~- , , t , Mr. bE ishdiA`• of Ohio Paid riirtfit the're wee any r/ porter in the sage who would not beware he mat be expelled._ .. • - - • ... , The. testimony of litr. Wendell ia iodation, to. hie by ithmateleed sad Ihtsertidi Welker Wee rad. by Ihi Which it anieafed tit -it wendell gave Walker - certain, Puree of monelistilletlym falls airov_verty eao men e s e emmosed had inftentw, Mr- L IVal ker bad been tread, interroseaMMY the Venintilbligh NA mid le Mar tense Blest* received no money front r. Wendell, or ny %her e..re person lo t ass sting the pasevee ref eats Saes] )now-eie*partise hill ..Me.reeethed univalent to fa from Mr. Weed. t-it day -or two fore the edloureddint of UM ilailawSitiindri. ;at Mistime e received the notei no worths ! Irene ekchae_ed be , ween t ain, sithou th at various lather lames wendell bed seeker' to hintationtaood Will.; :414i geoid nor. re d ,collaut that Wendell spoke to him about any 'Wield measures before tue-prewellt, plareee i bait aortas this see ion he had spoken about Praminn• matters; about ;which he (Walker) h dhe tenacious. He was op milled to the engage of the - Lecomplon: bal. - Me had occasionally received wind:falls witsont a word being said e headsman o_Ce Oat 8.6) in h a hand wits, pot Paying a` word ,, Utta. who- hid soled- likewiliC never had measures beWew Congreas in their live, hie mid he wee into 4,40 in swum matters before ioongrem; Melanins thaeklan df - .M. M, Culling at 00.111 lielariatr being due tlieni for mail serViee. lie °Mild not say that he had any agreement with tnem. bat he felt as intetestln getting it %broach. He was the. eon*, urpondentof the New York 82IfTIS, and wee also he e ipolitimally. Mill repeated thathe / did nothing to assist in Issuing she Leeourpten or English bill. being opposed it o C i i ttetriii i etrkelai a rt i gt ti t : tr= l iii. q ;= a t leave hint the money for hie Senoral good-will, and for ,no sawmill Service that he was aware of. Me was a Istretatit'Artiattosm ,,,, -_.„.. , / , :. ,- - -,',. r: : L':. -- . - ^-1 - ,-, , I n , ! Mr. j j a I T ONa t gllttli ne,'; sha d e s an t ear t% I edeprie of the rieW i (iri-oapress -Ca rai d. Me hind not :Ito, VIZ I i 4 ,424,4,4416 4 uwad b .4„.44 correspond bathe kspress, whits 11057-44 - 10 a tillwas pealed. It turther says that thir Express opposed that measure, as-it did-all .the_4rworrthlrm-kytelittices..and that .the money paid io Walker. by Weadelk nark! reached the iteltant. • - .„- .., • i -/-- ,- , 4., `t. Mr. WI o BLOW said that there wee no intimation dr a word mad before -the -ernantittes imerteattageme she alightesrAlegres; the editors of the--M2Pressi lie took occasion to remark, that there was a particle of evi dence showing that Say Wendy Westlake the sockets of n amain* O.We/item, It, was known that riumeore volt irithe country Met no mecienre and pees a by the einp orment .of Money., Made of thm s seatia bap grown nut of the ill conduct of persons who abase the privileges to the reporters' .gallery,and who indigence pinions having Commies before Congress into the belief that they cannot have their. / Mourne attended to without money. ' The honor - sod clignity4l . the Moues' require tie is of_ riot resolution. Mr. lifligitnahl a id that he would egtel any reporter who acted ea &lobby agent, tans violating the eanditgeis no which Mayans admitted to the reporters' salieryy,te o. l 2= l ege l iroo l° l l 2 l tret ' VPlOffieit .' ffilieilimiitlli wpotti. alter betas vonweered; ores peered. -. .... , Zhelill, nit 'pissed; Irmormonases ffitter,Giti -tor the trinimortstion of the malls inl and,nd directs the fart ematatemimialth restage theilleitailtkies the Mtge ondsr the mint:mot of Mama gth, Mai unle s s the same, itritli ahlitlfel he ~brie ova IllettatiOn, or where improved service over ashrionteinas been fur - niched by rsiltorider ptitersise. end where the Dorris* , boa Ism actually perwma.bp taoptiretwt, aota standing anal disoontinuanto. the Fuser Oe • shalt pay the mud eontrvotor as 31' no change had a i ordered. Bat he -shah pot -be retrommt to restore the svi vale an any of the roateerbootte cam daily Mill each • way. Toe service of the steamship Isabel. at /MOW pisy_yearif a, ro un mOkiiileirtoir,cia Br'qkinielleaao Ye, ..`l!' est, to Havantilthe SOth orJunti, ISM, Is Specially re , stored. , 1 The bill alga th ediad_atiation: to-ply postman -1 tare' clerks. and contingencies, and of sou 00 to supply ' the u r i o e r n r i g ttfirti v rr: ii i : d i ferittartrettri i 10 , 4 0 =larmilf Ma iager= tr o ae l atzi . Itat:el:e a° ir 0t0.°17 the rOzgrialmatt! .., . :arta emiworlairremiiria, , ,,r, i lli eve gAtisto_ , etrW , 9tlig 09/iltitr,_Or the / .....witeost, eceeindriafra-ommatittese -Mea t end • shel.] : Rime edjon raed. - :•••l • r / L iv; .;•-• ~... ~- r, • : sl: •*- i 3±zA9es , zerialiTiKcak' CONSTITUTIONAL-UNION PARTY, RATIFICATION 01: BELL AND • RVIIRSTT I:Meeting of the . citiseoit of Philadelphia favors., bie to the nosoloWon of, John Bell - for Pnwident,l and Edward Everett.for- Vice Preddent, ;of the United States, wee bold at Emus Square lest evenj Jog. , The weather elettr;. although si storm wail threatened, which injured, in a slight degree, too eitent of tiusassarebli,,WrellgiAtallarito IPA respectable, although apt as enthusiastic as meet.l Inge of a political nature' generally are. At eight o'clock it was organised by, the election of Joseph', Ingerso)l, • Beg, so • president, - - and the usual, numberef ticeigoraddenta arid seereterles. - Aron. on steaming' lhe..Cbeir mate a few eloquent remaika- The eoefielon on this. , :stand'arer around' the table of our repottersi wbiols 'wee 'in an 'ineligible, - position, prevented.na from hearing the honorable gentleman's remarks, and making a report. lie was loudly bbeefed at the conclusion of his address. MEL% OF MR. FULLER. Mr. Puller was moot happy to Meet his allow citizen, on this OeMillion. In obitdienee, to their comment.. he had colas to micelle his voice with theta in behalf of the.great cause of the Constitutionel Union. 'r e plena Penu.naunreJ was peouintris appropriate. for ouch a gatherm,—nemed ad It wee after the illialneue Wunder of our Illomutueweelth. whose-110We miser n wee ;crave; Such was took entiliio —eisme..liainee,goqd will and eons card ansonc,h.Sthren. Tem mem fsilain•O le eti mbetis we 4 v uocuram, I m mo, {littered sad alilitated 'Or the eV , {natio preening, of hitt-lib* obis:sci they .w. pkt forward with yerkelerier spiel and iferealled Papaw in thetv pernotie deity. In enS Watery of etatemited lop. eta. manta mealtime, meet antiot mod the donut reeepti mush see that tblare ie comas within_ all erased tea, s everywhere about me defeat popular mosement,Whieg gannet at restraine.ad Waken Omaha Not to be re strained. It was te enw um o inquire, into tins cease, to consider present•duke. sad calculate potable from. t Waa note aliont gesenty-tww year" slats oar Na tions., Oglerariell CMClDlMMlM.Dcifing,that we had mode a mower ;shah web a *rived, to Mireenveg. In intellect and phyprocci inbricareciamat ours prngras, is without a parallel. Why. it took Rome—lie great bin p re of, home—over four hominid Years to WOW* i h misityet b ija sitt 'et ha res war r ' y 's . we ued s t. e i stablothed libertyl ur Lye we not wowed pub pee s ti we not grotto:lied ounelyse against domestic mem motion f Have ae not meowed for our oouot 7 A name. and fame unequalled by any eta,. in the world? Are I we not pre need imam to measure vitiate& mangth with the proudest empire on mirth 2 Me.iiipow cat Nppa. we ate, 1 1 17, l'id ts. tat:in:J o ' A n n yet. i i ) whet re oi't the united world , thjs past history whet the rah promises 4 f thq future . We hrore men Nprdi and South, who are looking te d motion and diatom's. It J s Susie that you, the people, 'amid stand up like a Chinese twill, to snap thin ode or seotearatism and fanaticism. Whet, I mut you. te lba cause I Why is it that oar people begin to look to es rattan et, a meetly t- tact &mat 4 o iniorrecti' has bees planned[ It is heehaw the two dominant Willa in this country h .ve made, as the basis or their polinical , ington, the system of neigm slavery social question. Non. it is time for tee friends of the country to revive the old spirit which intimated the framers and early aripportereof oar Conatitutlen. 'fluspeople should come to the mane We are now, fallow citizens in lb* political world retraining very much ouch a phe nomenon us we often Siltiln the natural loved in respect to coming events. The Ark of the Constitution will ride , solely pver rousti water.. and this ark shelter from the storm the men of the °marry. Its doors will be oen wide to the South and tne West, the North cod the East . In this ark wilt they dad rest, and peace, and surety. 'lhero is a run coming; to nee a common Phrase., A. hig ',eV' arida . Want tres - al to - mane In out of rain.[Mare.] We 'will had • a place of Ilektv for you. [Renewed applause. I A 'cher DeMOoratiO friends have heretofore .been very adroit and initial in the selection of their timber* ape in the construction of their platform e ; t that master workmen have gone away , and their 'e present anin t riton love route sad work for them.heir @tritely ship is away out on the woe rtha, teMpeet,toseed. and they rye now haiku:ring (tersely to Icy.to, and hoot down their false colors. Our Heputhean friends are now in Wigwam, [laughter.] up •in Chicago, debating all aorta of grave subjects. But look at the platform which ire .have presented. Ever) man otin read it tie rade. The Cosauturlon and the - Union : the enforcement of the laws [Cheers.] is there an/ Man here tonight who will not stand se that platform It there be, 1 must confess I have vey little reenact for his Judge eat. rho Constitution : On that rook there is eafety. hut from it, end We tread with un certain foot upon broken plunks and shaking sand. The eandidatee—look a; them I—John Bel., of Tennessee, [cheers,] for twenty years he has served his country— voice—for thirty yearn]—tor thirty years he hue Inroad bis oo racy with fidelity, and most , 'Halal ability. Look at his record. We know, fallow. ctnaps, that he has in the mat edvoi.ated that fa.rinte policy of pennsitenniawtoo i b Was Onnouneed la the s stem of Henry clay. Be did t from Sinoerity, and to serve din interests of the °minify. One principle' is that tart sande be well mini ; for *Gilead labor is the great p 0. Mining ..oattsal of a ,nation'e greatnees and !trolle r! y. [Cheers.] I Mind shy nothing in pad, of Edward Eineretti , fens* ea a pirbolsw, al en orator. &iris staterassig, arid as a patriot, gee both hemispheres. , Ther• la aci •Wan In this 'wintry. or any ether. who bas aosturar reerstati ate record is alien and spotless. Aefielrernint Of Majt anisette, se a Header. in emigres*, &LIM& et &brood, at a Cabinet minister in this De t, of State, he Ina discharged every day Stith el tied approbatima. Bre last aot of redesiniqg the' Ow. bf ashinston entitles ban to thoustisit MEd, lad tkt Imirif4t VaPPUt of OVatr AteeXteeiteatilell, t""1/1 ' • - id Mr. u ler caution et aim Month. tied casette! , amid great appliteeet introdtblltlrr per. Henry,l °IL • SPSI3OII 01P.Mitp Mr. Beim, PralidBollOrgatriek Rainy. Was than W- I tr.ods'eakiu ) ;the Mestihititunid the most enthumaitto o herniae 444 1;114148' CsTIZEIVI, OF EH 1.4R - KLpytt I ilo not kilolll that I shall be able to cantosass with my - vole , the, Ward of people that are be ore me and'l3 am afraid, oat h 'that . / will not be heard. I fear that I r 'Ana - Lether in the effort I am 'making to make beta,* 'on. have - never - before spoken to a -Palladelpaitt Co : ao,e , and orttifem -that trlo . lot feel skti% a ik= of let, s make him reel M home. I live. to the :apearer," in *mosses* , tMt. kerne' Of Johtl,Sell:..- caram..) I. trust that the Unite. Meng ;Win: steenteting to pr do hone he:night. the futot 644 the -Osiers On attempting to walla Vrlll rot be like those rockets [pointing to as rpoendian rook eta that rise fro ferv or th to die 11.1061 the ekr, tat that the feellns, and seal that may tie nun! - .. • w g hen . h. :: tr t li a m ig etkidedirpitUle r rl =VA inatigett i = u tertret '' we fl.rgnir , c g i fy io seal, vier ' eras darsn o . len-Wwwilladliee of the Grfvetrunent for the top s ysimmeardstalutve they dote 1 T r. hay rece ived ,...,____ I- ' imares illtillard P ' inTrWrrgint .'" 4 .7ie tlelEdstekr. , .... „.1. , ~ ~. ~.,,, ..... itiLth= o l Mir '`'"" °ll v att fia,f l . Ft " ir r il n lg 4 1 nth il k.--4,152, ~,,--- be(redated; that an • vassam „,, stieney engende _ if .as stated. is - O l u e iin. prt g2r 0 , 7- ._ tis g r itie I ~."1 . 1p6W: e. ••.: • i- a-Ada. t money was the etedhar *ISM arra. - Net SIM . t • rs Afterwards Jannis B n was hiseesif o f n4t • expendesT le • /Cr "Wd ed 111 4 .1 9 1t d0i 11. r 7: I s. h here Ida tibia k elli avow? f rierof-riewli to tie Bewicsar4 3 -Look an tie-resseres-- i l eltn ic' e ' rg e Ctr al'" y s e l it . : 7 =-Ve ni ala rtntr 5 .Irork.l i- antis - Wm, Ido exit mint to mointioll awl--' names if I can avoid it. Where hag M. ITN done of felltarnil=tral s c s otio si cur know of no rtv~ oernmencemetylmAgr as implin t Abiy,Weietk of to Om liftrim -; moot, dinito to D eUoit adittioeal - beta-houses that thMoitehifteldithreirodn'Wersteriem - with their flapping.wtut.e • Arontmtreillt the Puts of Weigh nations. any . be' twellatillybs hareem' of toilet aid guarded ageingt the rock, of denser and death. ( iTheers.}. - ?frothing of' that sort heit be lt nn. nothi ng; Lit the whole df Olsten letan/Inn._ tuat,everfasir Dar Bea of eorreptiess, plipplielois p•ithritg pet MIN !Item remelt. ' IDiemenin nins! . re ollthod. - asais. the Dresberatte, ertrilltrentnvlrdia. • ' : Government at that tithe. when all was pmemetnerej , Lump,. 'thef t, * wee pot $ Speck awe., of alarm; Of Pk e =min a :A ' : q : D jeln l e ' rot s ?o e elan ' b rylute n tsit a ilse t7l / 4.. 1 be compromise roitstreetiur 196111 tail ail -tuna Mar and Wahines i [Aunt I great mai Of thatili ' settled it times basis as arm p aa rock. .. ii, At i ip mu jo -. - and the whole errantry wee mai state of prolis ..".._- aai peso°. WhiAlleawnicieratie Casemate= met -........-- vention in gall. more as 1,1412-so did *hooter Ij k lir . iri -.thee both dettiabed then -by their phitth routd subject of *lavers was settled forever. and that no more is shodhittufte heittartirttetatioi omit that ‘tititiollett. ' fly heart innpuef -wields .ice. with ...orilaril moditeile; - when I taw that stesettog settled. sad •thetee ht the Me= 01.13fali0 .piiirty wet lit darned about it WWII( armor, - ' Maimed iii Cosner, bv thinetereleautss wiry willyrettater i te the Democrat oneraitine.for theDrespemeS n.... -4Stegro - A. Boogies. [I.I flows. Ta nii . l ... f . and Mmes.] The HatintaXibrastit tit Ides iauoiui - by him. wineWidg the eesenowof Staff/6r .g..m. Thad Mission has been a sort of spring- cord ISM Danle'r e (oaths party.. on_ which men should inchltthare salve. into sower._ It' was - not brought , Woman .., .: for any other seat Meat. Mit tekeep Of Selltilreity, l'.- ,an eternal sectional stet's. Mies mein for the Unita •-• that the Democratio met, might tuts moue Into eau • ,trie opened the wholr.dmosseion irtcs'avery *min • '-r trace to the Ani.^ o allitif /Orli I - 01111 that now . afflict the laud. Mae rekindle the mid an expired and extinct vo.cano and from test hone teethe Pretreat the lava himliesm Among dove be *Wake( du, woes tail. mud MI threes 1 itsvelidelklel is Motntsmeat whirt.h otherwise wait to Prof Surd ueshaikes sistittl eternal MO* ' [irreat cheering.] What is the coedition et. mem mor leter] 1 11 , 1 6 1 W it woe peso, and trauquithtre-wh are vs nowt Yore than hall the floothent hits es 9 ,7 0 threatened to secede froie t e. l liciscrisbe other , half are -broke all to Macke span ihe,oeki *ad b rib..r a o r so ft ni, 1.,,,,,, all. relent,.. te hat are they doing i ow ? Alabama. logrdei Georgia. Booth Carolina and Mississippi are t Col inn. av alliweerybtron to - - secede- net eel/ bolt dratie organisation, hot from the Union I e • vonyrdi in sto true theenvernment ;mother r DentearanYESS wins 7 - [Cries ef .rt • T. •., have beep Nip Ines, o 0 else they an ineettoeat kis .. menage- the - - - .'effai-s of the Government- 1 .11tm , gig the verthetotan ledienaetlieopie. and the sooty eseest- - - 4.osee,the tries weesdedr OINAMIM: OO .2=9 r.re )iat' 'Oh 1 ea' -then. tis , sehteli be Ye nr Government to the Bepnblrean party ? [Lend enema" °no." "nor] .• --, . I'll'4ll,mo woy.' We Must Gnash maths treptthlinant.' became rhea are purely esstopial_. and wrimuund, 1 hey coolie within the range of o . ll a.' l WW.att. , l . ll'enl" sore. when he warned the people to beware of alt po- , litical organi zations that weimbasintamos geowseitioaf lines, Of - ellorAkeiestions - that aceekt ripmeer po yeat pert of the people dissatisfied with the o f tur. s try Le then the tire that bound no totetheres one e. I put th a Muni istrydit... If dm rpm" MI wartS mow ocoed to electing their Prceident. would resat bg 11v Stirred to the country..? you Atom; it could not he. fed the reason that the Rau blicatmortVere now 111 immilei ar ay tow . -.lrhs. &sings thim_exiet Istappen,, , . therlim publican orteursaitain and OW Piftrieratte vary are of the most zavewmfol Apd huirtilaphwewee, Wherever luemliede. the 'caber ig 'tn.* anarmskid node . ter match racy oat nct"-irAr-losze""fp t"" s taken, amt.tol ,t he -- messeasi.or the ountry. There wii tie__ nopewit bottoms them. At ' this how. then-en hour Ilig dai kneel led alarm , when.. the, ..,pablig spied.. eversw hese Ai r egittelsOMY nod t amen , iseit..elTutoreti.:the,Undiert .ireeltritaise!- ins f,elings of doubt as to the perpetuity of emu tioverun ent-at the earteawheatimegeeetteceastuttl be the one bend. end Om alapottattel •milrer moths other. are contending in strife it is a part or the aced proticeace,of, Gi.d thes - thisTtleion..eartis oidald at: near. sod - Tear' the otrve - meek of pees to near, watt:am-I Cheers - Ws - stand - *Ms - day imaresmirber. Ovine and theliellid to intlyike thimutegoe ~,- tw.)loe Mad, this hour. with one hand upon the Isenefead sable tipon the loath; we aig - to both. gramme MN -..ged Abell not deseeratki theDesistitethea. ,--ft snare, our rights and- confirms-our libart.T-Ir Oztalle! is protection over the ,tir hole- land-over the nee to hie rtustu,,ever , wnesiosto her ItaligemmAgert7iLet• •filMja fent in its inittetentas. fOrattatielattala tlowWweri. nerd 1 tell you upon lira pOint what it hithertuiyes ;us respectability thomslimit. QC vreifft I. It et your, ,rlorlons Constitntunt-disrdosio . lief ourpower at 'MOM land our influence itiowscHtuttlie Bales winds spreads ins broad limner ever every portiere Pesemintry.. i Where would weber iris - mem not sor Igirowitere on f the face of the wide ago*, wil t ., id.a 4 4..7*min my, the des of issitimVey is suleedeff savd oily here to idle westlwhsre the meet bright itafistl Iseult forth. Itosh i peva. and tostalte and the autintita heart - I What!' trier • it• deem ? ' retivert 'The' what trit' 'hew. Plates, with at thole have. end sit that weeniest. se . dependent tumult. , tepiMmitopelose, mid demised by , all netlike*, *bison throw atter thi greatest bons !God even pave to , pea., Neer.satbs-setranO•esecure 1 psar ofterinatioaalegeOritiran ampere 'smaller fro% : tip:Aqui:, the.gtotit i ttom. t sver r i d ai trni .a. see to tie child enjosa the full wailers of equal sk ims -160 would tsar down arid destroy this glorious (skims-111 thingemsystum. i a - thssivept - of , agora deed. wadi cursed by all tosts/tty: *Wok hadextiersishefftlie of lihefly, which no egoracethar Animist,' Mat' osialsin Debt Illtular. , IGreat appkteste -- - „,- , - -,-, i i .., -.•i i .1 We of )tbe• dank look-ter Yinessytroakt tithe-how talt absta.isit lathe Kerdosewf tbssielt: Whose )-• We °hued .7 011, _fitAllenishit• ritssthery wa i en we Andel dee rived nee , to .0 tied by Neu - - fChoweirliway off in, des West. where I live. rem may smiguati Mat we kayo 811111111 C When worst Aft ItoinM , ltot onsiparritihi: whew We regard Tea alt se bretareit..U. fief,. whew I meet yaw faces lads att-aistru thee - yea/A manta sad siv trintie. as Union Imps. as devoted to the Calialir.•4110111 and the lads sdreeweessysetbsines south...! newerof the Bentham f seas aretatting of lecisdies. - I ash :tat would be the elnect, of thief- Inhy..ff hoe* Cesehjia eouldseeede, of etude wild joie herself to a fo reiu. power-east tf ahe °quid. liarilliaiil Peinnsyliessom This thilinnetkithle thiltsMould baitzbilidedof floe gisluania recommit the colon**, ferelehloweemen; instarica r of Greet flritsks. - :' the Gerweidestitst wear thsV Asts viddlteisst 1 .- r, lOW- know It meld 1 nee - I Wai t-p ee at--110M lIMSIght. hers with nem Minas- I Mini; trfswearicsoliratapettrylistyriar_wil eiwd tertkis Thum' fonder. /1 Inuessers inneeinmesel lelletilawn we cannot lintlntailt:-.• - . -, .- , 4 Thom. toy moil On. oh fidinli ofBtate ! • , •flailem oh. Limon !it ontsublgreat; Brmonity. with all its mus t - :.. - --- With Mb its hopes of future years; t_ , • , Iskisompg breathlen on.ihy Wm -..- ,„ -,,,• We keens what matter herttlettr. ...-- - '-i What, workman wroueliAthifyi mps.. 1 pinser s esch widen mundor ,;- „.• lie e wave, 1110 Moe sock; . , ,m,.. t the flapping of Massa . -.: - ...1. .•,-- , - - And aot the rent made by *pea* • - ' , ' Bad *air nor fear to Mess the sea. .... , - Oar hearts oar hopes, arentjyrdistOgym -. 'Our hearts isir hopes . oarrdatvar hank , . .Oar faith. t rempttant over cur . r7' Are all with thee-are all yia - •,. flood. snialmeg-contintied cheers 3-1 - --- r ~ .• Without tot CMOs we ma nothing ; ‘taith it iiii are eV:Wrier: .14;kk e ed :lOW regime Intl ha, iiktiriag goat Praa ix., . Meuspanses t lweire disturb and do treit f • ;flue le7.llolllenlie the wolf.' •Wo min ems It to pet we len pairtpr They /tavern* yto fifteedbistedef• Usea/WM* are writb. , .-They-stsiuset sevedit...w he thest can r It is this Constitstisnat Ustonydstrief Cult has cone up as thosithley martio,' list: ammo* IPA NA I verily , belisrtir'flu die Promisees GaAs ritiatd and protect the: wirer our safer,. Wars le it that withins few weeks and minima hasprodneed tins excitement in relation Co the Mum. Leon dose st the Baltimore Convention. - Voteratill mem, fret ill limarl. ten of the Union flocked there-- - • • ' -,. Ar. "'the - amines the lorisresecitak When fortune are restsd. - - --. , They aloe as the yaws done When name ere etrasplegb", I . 1 And you-and what are you daust.bere to-Anat.!' Tog cams to renew. )012r .0610011 , 145/PISISIIOOO In demean of . "the Colon. tO,tabit_by it - to the deeth. and to defend with your blood.' Whets t look at: Um eeed•en or the Democratic party. the manner in 'Melt it la stalling the public revered. facinot, homy bet what' Mr Bs ohanan would make aMulgaidentletbss office-holden to give them so numb- boooded'llielosoeld steal no moto r and benefit- tha terenury M thiannsgement. l'ise speaker IdintratirdtlifittPortion of hie madman by an anecdote, *entrant on to sesx,The evil se Hut men are appointed toe/lee now,. set Mmanteli of the beryiesq they are Meng ruin to tiMbloverkinent. bet , bitemse Or the partisan eraw.c•a thee have performed, sal airCinte wed to pe r tom. MAD the postmeeteri Nemlfark is oetved that office-the Mapalatine eras that he etio.letdo all the dirty work oftha trett , And of coulee he had to deaf. fouler.. eituld he get alms In:feat . When we sleet ohn Bell PreiddetrunsitHWEverett Vie* ?reit :dent: there walla* no tune delkieleforth. mine. I Iva, Jobb an: ;Jilin h‘nsitt; lie ita - Wino, he is --nagrawd2panicate-largiat elmeries - end ringing ofral ; Penultimate. vught to stoat most es fiur helms' always etomf 'bet • [Cheers. Your 'Omit isteregte-Ist read :as* iron: l your matinfeeterles aind lterientterel industries receited at his hand, a war q. faithful.ent aldose support. tie is a; true to your interests aa Henry Clay ever was. [deplane.) - • Henry Clay, Apia greet, not gifted.orater, Wheel* AM. filled .111 h. world. Was not nee* true, ~or more faith ful than John Bull. Let me tell you, more Homan that. there is not at_ firmeronan. upon. tfur feu- eat.. lista than he -la t*giehlusit.T. E.1.3:' him Peas sit. nudist:ear Country sp .r. Whet shalt 1 shy-of kkiwart Bement An fpm . is knownn to Olt I,o7ld from is o u residence. with in su.. tit of Bunkse Hill. fe the boning .esunnote el- the teourasina in South Atlustloa - to the Wend* tif- tie _t est, sod the sto ried clime of Greece.- ,109 where you ,w t p -where the .'erratc. of .cordliostion han left its fo +tor !Vs.- itotimeientitonabirenteon-w4100; lat ataamie.an - tut thantly not loot flail triad its *one- muted ad - dis acne of Ed.wiird.y 'now milllapetanos 3 The . mantes, river trap TN. th e, sort lea. rill thatßows, with forever mettle with the ammo onus mites- I that_ Bo_ lou r gentlemen, two endh m..ea Bell end. isilMt, as the candid:sae of , he - Unionllatt# : vat • comes into existence in this troubled hour, wooselnir4 must be h aid, whose °ousel mutt be h•eded becomes they are sitting in defence of,the Constitution end the Union Mr. Henry continutd for tome time. and amid sort enthuenum. Hie speeeh was quite menthe. sad no thing but the lateness or the hour, which prohibits our reporter. lona :ranacitilnOt :kW notes, prevents as trial publishing the conclusion in fell. Mr. Samuel Emmet tom Missouri and went to Baltimore to blot out Meson end Dixon's line. Pe fat when in lbs Baltimore Convention, as he saw Mission( shrike hands with maionich t anua.- tit-4 the work had been-aeormi ipliehed. W hen'the Charleston '3onvenhoe broke ep he felt that God had il.me it alt--and now the trouble. an 4. biome seamed ikely to end in quartet'. The qui , wu a small one-a mere matter of &memo ecte 0- nit Land should we quarrel about it, should we aelotiate ' it t Deenuitsay wassefetional-and easermieestheatiow. tille re tielause.) fa this sough: MISAONIA lota stromet Prairie. a-fire and burn the bemooratserl wins oat (Lang hter.l We had nothony to expeeklitant either of the present contending puttee-no hiss for e ther Mierouri or Pena. Rama. Be wanted the peo ple to eldetioneer in an' heeeio eray.-not es hi r. Homer had done, but by hoe dint of _unmet end private exer tions amour your Mende. -The males of obi 'bombe' are nil right; thevarsafraid of the leadive-cifbott.taiLs like , StephekAjbaughts. -Squatter sovereignty ,sr old overturn everstiong pail, It, this country, lf any man - trooldlierepars the Baton ore Convention With' Con greet,int would. be *abashed st the comparisoe, Coo grow Was - aa ; immense . mob-nothing lag; nothing more. if belt is elseted we will have honest men; if the nominee or either of the parties is P'ected;ap be de- oared by the vampyru the Union melt Intend to nuke a great. stteeessint tight' Letit he endeirstooct that Pennsylvania will go farthe r taloa. and the Illobth wilt follow afterwards. He 'Piet lied to send bomb fiont . Missouri apieedof natural iron to build a bell for Independesee Sri The interests of both BMWS Mere they ha en sacrificed on the Altar of party, and it became its. es Union mon to reheilizi the Batton from itir thraldom. - •• Th• following resolutions were then read and adopted : Whereas, A. union of - the aMeritan Colonies had long been aimostaly desttetYby the people, mid wee op roved by the British Sovereign and the Provincial As semblies. and wan even- declared by wise men lb be ito- IttilltiVrotLY3=TnlnLV, Opprerelen; red them. and a pernicious stamp a-h wee e the signal of com- Mon donor, and of umentnecessity for prompt and de termined ectton t • And whereas, After eilccessive meetings in Cauterise of statesmen and patriots, for the purpose of giving fora, and system to their deliberations. the delegate), of the people of the colonies assembled on the 4th of BerteMber.',774-and oriuseiedd under the people's au ofipiette ctintional Goveransentoiud thus formed .the Unp.o which has been. pivotal:iced to-the inardenn of Atteir-ltberttes,and which ;wax soon followed to the ,Stlsteharterof their rig MOO Reeleration 4W Inde pendence 'of July 4. Iffe.leir the support of which Our uneaten. pledged to each other their lives, their fortune:. and their meted honor. but tokerou. tioteuninianinalres signed the nth Of Reptalnbeti77 l s4llll4 hums the learns cement of the Union, in order to make it - more multot• and to secure the blessings of freed° ni Pau existing generation and to all rostertty._ „ 4 . ," • Berefeed, That this meeting faithfully sdherea to. and - ittorthallya the great eTOMI4 O I2I anti approves. retitle*, and grandma the elvadtedines of tbeistmiCenvidatideiildat.Baltitnore. which Inscribed epos .eteJiaasao . ancreadrated All that acid fathers hoodoos foy thesittahlahment of4barty 8.44 . grgineth, AP, , That in adopting. the waterlirOtti ant the norm tersimot theutrousa all the coutyry. "'The f mon an d tharennautatints," the Convention Nate to the na tion • platform broad and intent enough for enthusi ioneditt,: itscoufatos.. sociiet,.ant-tn;wieno.lllo.--.„Under eta auspioes the wountly ant 11611111011....talroaltru l d we devoutly trust that it will contieue.trith the of p i oideoessad yeesspostitithlreadiettlme• ‘ th i u That abuses have unhappily grew. up is thell nia _ trationi et, te Omen , 4 :ovellesteat which it becomes en good Citizens' to thud erostleffort 'to united and Wenn; sad title pan bcdoes•eneebtaUt only .0/Aim ed:val., tui 'rd d " W al ho " ani c t i .. th'im .iiontie "G , A lti lims tlre U mi nion l""a lato tie dormer of itesention - • -- - That the Perils or - the IThiosrand the *been ed. this ..Cestioduobo sea the nidalnind bas mealy gertdothytortbettert ' • who ecientata as u aele i tqsrei t itementeentelted.in. trice, .tad alp ild t ;7 , • That the selsotom of undmites far the higbreetV' the (toirernt, harmoniously made by the Convention, has been eminently Judonoek not It
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