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" 0( - 144 1 :444.1i4a Ali•ti 4thiati• .Jo'll. - fdlic 7 Aiiiiiteiiii `.:44 'ihiewev at -. the ‘ rit. 4 1 1hill' , 111" i ' :4111*'4 1 0014hetteei' esams• the alleetintlk q -, !'llitry oceihgatOeitherehat 4444 W et• ,thOletitti'ielteetve thit 'the &title: b — alieile 40,0iiiii;,itiey will iViinOiurii.(alt*eriitii sumo, *lab 44.11 semi" fiih , agiaarbstorot ill doubt. - - P - filiaireititi ibictieetthttteier,tfikat,)**ti-ray i -1 04 1 F - AC o .+ 4 4ii iiirk air4 - I*lg k Demo *We Niitto*!?t IMO 1001*.- lils*thira .to ere 4111pfr ‘ll,l.l94lAlmtio alter * th at . --- - 0 . - Aitethkeettetedielne** be, i,lO 11 - ., le *aloe* :W. ,110$*11.0**7 ore ~ f , :,.,i. 1; , ,k1,: . -,:::1. ;-, :-. ~ , - ofnfeuri ' s "F. • olecl'—•-• --•'• , '.- O, i ; i r• - .'-- , :, - , - Z:, ;,,- ." ~ „ , .:: . „t4P4 tome is added, al. ladatelled 4nba. the Union. The KMIII _ :MC Vet Boleti of Repro -90110117,11,141500s at the shank , Ktettelibt tido, with the chasm 441ddicane t tar le ill lelllollll *t. DeeleeteUe Obitee might 40 1 10 ott Hootheto Mem/ at ark llepubllean condi. tho, Old Or Kentsoky and t olthera Dement or Kr. 1 of the sectookelete, how% 4 otioloei` or the' Wadden/I - P471141* . ktihe C"sti t u* ---2.-ri• —_ ;. ,_- - _ _ _ttkihil Plitt . foreshadowed' ln WV olcontisollblelltderyeetentagr. Should Judge *Wm Oct vqiiordwited at Beithnoro, then the Winn* lianiantiottibly &Wad to Urr of th o I Wailliti4 It/a rer te..E' 3ll 4• l * Oh” to make ._,4 ri . rotrirri ,- ti t irri ; • ~,...1, for err, briairor air iititdiiitaei4g 'Tier' P resident to dietingulth ' . beyond tutin*lcif that las oocurred to itiutla hie torKtaitehitrier. /-know be has vary 'htlithlad loefial for Judd* pondlae, and that his - SladoPalltPlotht walk 'Nolo Jot*, T *dan t or the Nob 'upon his by the enettruten of the ,t, *we slions,” bet a nubile man most, now and ikekeiliettli MAIM his *KKK Win.. end to laignlielille. it, ilionliihy Ali the like of a PA Now , Sii r,naltiositip will be Vies Paid , thontolihwilisikataltlenti bad will than swim his Iliillkotiottli 44initi_Or tbr ids years froat tbst 1114 ' . 6 wilsl tie Ple4tod ?taidoptia *mow mou th _ ,2_11 , 6: ... P h lit. owPiesasatial Asir on Me IMMO eff amok and would be an ez•Proeldont, MlionfblLltoo botProorloolootd. There are few stillialt mere e Uneatable thin a dorm; es Bolts Abated; Matra. ;Thar, Genial. rtawe4 *be glivetsiqs on OrtYlive years, Ia cam- Pilled tatiOtalih tif aditdeplal, balk that whet moll, novel 1, 1 tie 4 1,4 0 4fre1l Ore thoetvell." 4 . asoli, la snot rt, s torson vo of sonbto•oantra. Aldloillki 10. Mason wart' ilito the Virginia Coontatikeidl Osanok . tnit, ll • and John Qulney 'Adevek,tem Mejte4 ' n Limit**, or , tin MP* Is.* atile 0 1 4 0 144 Poiliki, Pit' thstr nopootioo nrolootott oorolet *V were Met men thin Me. AtOoktattifiO Vasitttio Von tin uplink: of his OW* 411 Poist4onb.” --- ' ' 33 " 4 " , Mt frtoP 6 Atli tositoll a '40'0 0 0 1 4 ittnnialior Mai rota if Sow should agree to as-pre. Mgt Sao mana• f at lbe Baltheere Convention, The **As of Ka Ottlieti at his own homers bitterly Malikt 4 Min `4,2l4totallis detour; the or inkatlit;fiattuto; la iillinitildot audits& Mai ant i liti Was istonno no oettaiely Ist frionetnip for bf4.4:'''Viitmay, ilk: Naomi; bolos. to the ilitolikYon, ` , A4 lir: Stattilattiiin nu in the Witt Se waning to this tossonno whin ho soP• joiiod . Pat_Dausist•vout, Air. Buchanan, LlMil.4-.. , ?p01,/ *sa t at , sin tots data '‘4lk6l474Willibl 11$411''#V1i00/1* Moult *tot r% 'naiad titirSuitir Iran latteln / _lie , iNetseeliseeldy, espy • Kentucky. thi*Aisile Idigiatil Plitlft‘ti,"Acd smut r .1 lovaira,oo..irtim, foto. 414 t Jhrdae4l .44 Charleston; WU, ' I '" u alwlrlpil - t.the The Prat. "414 - yeetri' mutt , Ibaildie 'Their game was boeUltii poolltoK l *Wthot ft*P.,.lrodY to Wisp lin - . the sawn at eapikti, wo , perieoel 't!old 140 ' 114 . 411 "VP , 1 141 : 14 311 1 0 61 " a" bi ' 111 . 44.14 4 itti11t,. #4 "tm the htot tillaillikOpiulfKkke it 4 It could imilkitie ' tilOf Mat pbetVoll Sisibliaimi nit *ow sin air hn iii*rii#4lloCo-;16.011 the Satan that IPS* *it AOCrt*4 l ,.4Z: itteet, Wood and , holgoir, Ausiiiimelo tits latter. ' 'C' 44 ; +Parel'444 1-i ,V - A.: peed/um/AL. 'ol-c-Pr.r 1.'. , ( ...v 4.4 view ''•' ' it, . . W - 0:10 rit • %-i ts io 4o 4* ~ t* ' Ow"' moCi' ' '-' MI.; News 0111000.1 ,mottiiiv, luive 'MI' 1411'5.1,64041)0 `9034041?,,, 4.-40:. --tior mill , 1;01,Aor LATEST NEWS By - T.4l*phi° The Press. - 4 1:19:4LJT:4:511.10M , Tjte'llew York Post °Moo /..• • tion, 40,101,110711 PRIVATE ACCOUNTS. Setimbal 1111111culty. WILL JOHN 103311$ GO TO 3ALTINOI3I? OtkiriiM N.Randent not Removed. THE PONY EYPRENO. The Iteedi Oeneention sail the Okerleiten ATTACKS UPON COL. CURTIN inciaßirmivis t.,“ 1'IRIS5•!) ,WABISINGTON, May 20, IMO• Pi! MR* YORE POire - 017/01 DaYALOATION AND • = • 7THI emitim. . . NotititheMindial the dairy and excitement with Width this gay, city, hai been flooded by the advent Of our guests Ilia — the antliOdes,' and the wild busses froi the Chicago' Convention, Olt the enor. rieusidellebtioy in the New York post dike bold. IM .sWay, is , an 'intending theme of 'dhotis/ion amohg theerowds of stranger who are constantly on the Wing, arriving and departing to and from _Aetna hotels; e Pennsylvania avenue. The New Tor]; post cake disclosure is a sore, annoyance to tit; .Prestdeit end-Attorney General BLACK. The Post ,oloe Department has, or should have; a thorough knowledge of the revenue of all the ,pOrtsitpoit MEM, as well as the antOMM of drafts drawn en sash office,- and the sum paid over to the Elub-Treesurer, by, - each .postmaster at the -ropier intervals designated •by • law. This system le, or it should be, , so complete that the Pcetmeulei 'General might, at any moment, with- a alines, closely approximate to the sum whisk each postmaster had in hand, and was requi red to pay over, at, the time he made his last pay. want to the Treasurer. No doubt bat them glaring MAW:deride' in the New York °See, and the Withholding of 'balances of" oath ;aerated', as $166,000, has, or should have been, frequently dbl• cuseedlefora the' President and his legal adviser, Attorney , General BLACK. There is a mystery in "this effitia that keep" it alive among curious II:f -oragers. , Why did not' Attorney General Bees:, long ago; lesiet, upon immediate proceedings against the Newyork poet *Mos ? Why did the Pritidencibe delights In the political death of an old island, delay to put his hail on Poluma until stilt the , adjouranient of the Charleston thieve*, Wm, and of wallah body Powaaa .was 'a member from New York Iran your ileuetor Boma looks perideand 'and yoked when interrogated tor tail opinion of this post alms mystery. 701►LU'd P*IYATL ACCOUNT. . A goOlemizi direatTrom New York states that _on sununination of Postmaster linalmit's private raleounte, diatom the fact that, while his Mlles was admirably conducted, he losnod money to Mask" friend who was in need 7 -arren to the meet ob sess. and, induential. It may be out of my order to sky it, tit I do qmpathise with a man who in his okis proeparitY dose not forget the poor and the neatly Them is no vripatily for the rich man who 'Uses the pubile mines for his own purposes, but there ought to be, if any, for bin who gives the 'money of Uncle Sam to the really needy. ! TMlie /Itasca has Made up his mind to let Bann us ran; as he to not making anything in his eh. leavers to crush him oat. The President is also greatly annoyed at the exposure $t- the Cabinet szPlTlValestil• COMM* SIMARD' i.vnuss, N. Y. Amhara Is the home of Governor Snivano, where .he , ac journing when the news of his defeat ar rival. A despatch from that city states that "he loorelids defeat with greateguanimitzv, but his friends are ladiguant • and outraged." It farther states that the Chic* Gonvontion Aare " nominated a mut • without pendia% and adopted a platform withal say mmiiing6", Tits:l YORK oOtraren A!O Mraizz. The Lincoln men an in great glee at the tonne of the 'Noir York' Courier and ITN/Niro., Gen. Ws/We pare, and heretofore devoted to Mr. litawine, which ascents the Chicago nominations aa es st bright sign of peace, harmony, and mews In the Itapablkan !ante. ATTACKS UPON COL. ITURCIN% I ant' disposed to believe that the amusatiOns spinet Cot. , Corms, tho People's ostaiklate in %varier in Pennsylvania, because of• his al , lord opposition to Mr. SIIIIVAID, are most unjust. Cot. CUlifill did not think Kr ONWARD the ,best 'start f o r Pennsylvania; but a delegate from Chic*, at My side, informs ms that he bare himself with grist dignity led fairness toward the New York favorite. Bet, shat has Cant= gained by anima. intim Lamm for &walla ? Tdllll.ol, WflD •1/1801784111b Mr. WBED, 'the fearless and indomitable editor of the Many Banging Josrisal, Mr. flawean'm oldest and truant friend, iorilwatly divsitetwil at the overthrew of hie favorite. • • CiPTALV a. D. Julia: Tide gentleman, whole Molina u • parameter in the Belted ,flutes army has been everywhere acknowledged, has been on a visit to this city de fies thelasefeW days. I underatend that daughter is to be' united hi marriage on Tuesday neat, in the oily of slew York, with ORA. Gauen hi -B. neat,, late et the United States army) and now the Georgette vise president of the 2111 Solo (Mistral Railroad. tjaptain IdoOtatumo, is the second 'son of the lete eminent surgeon, Dr. Gnomon licatusdion, of Pldiedephis. WILT, 2011121 SODOM 00 . TO DAITIMOST. The question 'is whetherJons Borates, Jr., late Dontooratio oattdidate for Mayor of Philadelphia; and doiegato to Charleston, will olatat his amt. at Baltimore, and prevent SAMILIL Mio4lBolll from repeating the deliberate misrepresentation of his wonstitnonte whisk marled his conduct at the Charleston Convention. Mr. Rosales knows Ilia publiommtiment of the Demo:rag in his dilldot, 'end ought fait :idly to *any than oat. THE JUDOWO or TIM oupasxt COURT. The : Judipse of tks Supreme Court of the United Stem adjourned mily 'ln hfsy. Several jades hare departed to their raper/tire ha mar Junto* tistute starts to-morrow on Ms trout. Wang expe dltion in Lyeentimy meaty. Be will be accom panied by (imitator Packer and other friends. PSOISAISLIS Vatla OX 1.14 X MSS= DUO°. Dabs the neat two or three years, in the tuts , ral Order it'U Mthly probable that there will be several valsatobe on the bench of the OW prome Mort of the Vatted States, and the Soother° States ought to retialleet, that, ifs lUpublioao is °boom President in bovember, these vacancies will be Ailed by the . /lep'ublleank. aolui wartrwomra Tata Amino° OP Tlir NOKINA- It is a maim feet that for months put Jogs Wiumwonmi, the cesentris and daring Mayor of Obioago, well known ea a Representative in Con- Vim that " honist Lin Istrisorm must be aatid°tor President, as the only, man, to defeat finissum A. boverse." in ono of hie late articles, WINTWOOTS exelaimed, 9 Are we never to et rid of Donal-is? Me defeats malt the time, and we have but one man who can defeat hhi." WW Baltimore take the hint ? THO ITOPUBLWAHO OHIO/NO OONOO. • • "Iktillipublleans are inaugurating their cam paign ,filth soap in favor of their candidate., and we shall broil& gay and =Weal time of it. By the way, be delegates now to this city from OM ear lesmiehearttly at the pictorial accounts of the Boriveatiou eontalned' in the New York weeklies. One of the delegates says that the representation illnarPors' 1 4 1 F'redly 9f the chair in which Mr. Annan presided, no more resembled it than New York**, resembles a Bowery boy. 0110111 WE BAZDIMII NOP ILEXOVED Nottilthstandias all the ramite to the, contrary, thls indefatigable politician and remarkable man nonthmes to hold his place as navy agent of New York, and to advocate Dotrobse in deflanos of the Presidential mandate. lie oertelnly has a nip* Sionit hold upon the hearbstrings of the President, VIM NEW YORK ranumvi's JoviemAx,. ~This ibis orian of the Ostboollos of the United 'Mato has come out in a terrible artiele against the Charleston Coirention, charging upon it all men• ner of injustitia sad fraud., sup!. . Mor,Litur, 7/TZWITRICIC, OW ALABAMA. Among the persona likely to be nominated at ilalthoOre for Vioti:Preobieat e in, association with ihmitrai I ill* the name of thie ihierruptiblo whieerrati* Mahatma generally. mentioned. viiit PONY BXpEESS Thoi wonderful mown of the Pony Express front ereatee a good deal of bitter feeling on the part of the orerisad mall route Intereete, and. give, it great plaintupon the intnie Voitsideratioti of the Oovitininent. Id SAItIII6AL IVA LIM A t? IME-7 want MAN " ~, , Ono of the cow York papers oherges distinctly that, aerate= Ramat., the Republic= condi. date for Viee , Pieeldent, is • free•trader, as preyed by his noOrd. - f I wlll inquire Into the facts, and let yep know: -Tun stiaXISIG ONVENTION 'AND THE EHASLEB In the midriffs signed by Join Scinnat, Rosner ;Twines, and etherknoontmendint the late me* deli tram Chertatton to. epply fol. admission, on ierfile "Om:l4o4oes, - to the Bililmoke Convention, an made to the - dbiositAen of the Pine4lisela, delegation • in "that body ;to se. ego. imitate, • of donne, "Mtel men 111 .;# 4148 4 !iidtmn, ' Swag, Ittestist,Aliogsne, i~ '-j THE PRESSe-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 11360. PION OP mactliat. 'XOS' ISECODZIIB. By, Deer, NVANII, Sweatt, No/TI, - and other's Now, when it is reeolleoted that all these men were chosen by the Reading Convention, whiob adapted a conservative platform, and 't wbloh attempted to inaugurate an era of good feeling in Pennsylvania, is it not shameful that these men ,should go to Charleston to strike bands with the disunloots, and that they should be so willing to aerial:lWe the latter so evbri to surrender the great qamtlen of the Proteittlon of the interests of Pennsylvania. FROM CHICAGO. THE NOMINATION OP LINCOLN. Hickman and Hamlin, ONWARD'S BBIZNUEI DISSATIOYIED ',Special Despatches to " The Press,l 2,osiaseo, May 19,1880 'The . nemination.of, Amax lattootn, elthongli not entirely unexpected, took oven his. friends by surprise: ' He was it little known to the delegates of the Repebliinut pii44 aissibled In Convention as he is :known 'to the' sonar/ ',thugs; aid this was shown-,by Hui hot that noires attempted to . discuss Me (diameter or- the liffeet'of the - Bernina. Hon upon the country at dirge, but only regarded it in connection with the disappointed aandidatee; end- the probabliity or insprobetillity of Iliw Ai m i CAMSRON; Ber', mad . the:other prominent lead ers endorelng it or scintillating It, and destroying the unity and hopes of, republitenlien."A rumor was started early In' the Obeidng Mit SE iii;titti had telegraphed to hit triode - thin be would `'support Lthconn, and had pledged tke Statitof NeW York far him by a beery majority.- Title spread like wild. fire, and the' Illinois' delegates took heat from' it, for they bad been expecting the worst, the 'New Yorkers having shown unmietakebly that; they were bitterly dissatisfied with the defeat of their favorite. , Wise, I Itern,tienied th at Bewail]) had sent any inch despatch, a s loon as the rumor came to . his ears, and now the Illinoishine, who were the only parties at begirt really gratified with Luc. coon 'a nomination, are • ill in the downs again. Ohio nominated Lthootat on the third ballot, four' of her delegation ,changing their votes and thus giving him a majority.. A number of the Meson anisette delegation who had voted for Szwann tried to be beforehand with the Ohio delegates in changing. but Aenntat, of Massachusetts, the Peed. dent of the- Ceuvention ' who was opposed to On. WARD from th e -titan , , did not feel disposed to allow any of Me colleagues who bad been friendly to Mr. drawn to enjoy the honor of maklog the nomination, - and %fused .them the. floor, giving Ohio the preference. Lmoore's nOminstion is re. garded altogether as a piece of good luck, and the lamas of all the available oandidatee,andruty are legion bets—say that it might just as well be their man is laeom.x. Wang's friends are peril. Wady bitter, declaring that bad it not been for CERAMIC'S opposition the Ohie delegation would have been snit for WADMirom the start,thm instudnghis nomination, as ,the general oppeation to SIMARD Would have rallied to a candidate unanimously pre sented by the great stronghol) of Republicanism In the Northwest moth 'more quickly and with much more enthusiasm than they agreed to support a men prevented by a State which has only eleven votes, in the Electoral College, not one of which win ever out for a *Mg or Republican nominee for President. Thetas no doubt that the Ohio delegation would gladly have Wilted on Watia-- , for ha had strong and devoteded ?cease and supporters In amen all of the otha delegations—had it not been for the Opposition of Governor Cases and. his friends, which was the more objootioaable, inasmuch as it was purely latish, Comas wishing to be a candidate himself in • 1884, and fearful that Watie's nomination at this time would dance, his hopes. ---- It web generallY 'Added that bad Pennsylvania sinus out here with a candidate, and steadfudy adhered to hint, the nomination Woad Ave been yielded to her, but her delegation was so divided, end there Win so many ciondloting Interests in it, that it eierted very little influence. There was only one bond of union between the Came. ron men, the Curtin Men, and the straight-odt Americins, comprising lit part the People's party, and largely represented here in the Young Men's People's Party Club of Philadelphia, and that was opposition to SZWARD. The friends of the latter are particularly indignant at this, and obat a that is r it cold ingratitude in taint' an thb Mate aid furnished by Mr., SEWARD'S representative man, TRIJELOW Wean, who, they say, lent Colonel McCittias, the chairman of the Repetition', State Central Committee or Pennsylvania, $8 O, to aid In carrying the late spring election in Philadelphia. Besides, Pennsylvania might here hld the Vies Preadenoyi for there was a general disposition on the part of the Convention to place Jean Riot. nen ID nomination for that office, but when his name was,proposed in a mating of the deli. within, the Oanteron men cried "se," " no ," anti went for Governor Rumen, to show the • Oar 'gentian that knomus was not their cholas. When the *tanagers Mend that Iltaithimr WAS out of the mission in Pennsylvania, than offered the leoliii nation to New York, hoping thereby, In mini', measure, to romans . them to thewanit's defeat, It is said that' they requested Governor /donee*, pt New York, to' allow his name to be need' but hil deonnedy and the ken Pork delegation preeented the -name - of .liAlikl/NAL Manors, of Mans, who before had not been mentioned, and he was noel. nated. It is feared that HAIIILIM'S anti-tariff free. trade record 'may injure the ticket In Penton TARIM ; and some t of the antl.Bereard men openly and Indignantly declare that the New York dele gation presented MO' fur tide purpose. Cattalo It It that the Pennsylvanians here aro not da stoat gratified with the platform as they would hive been had a decided tariff plank been. put it. Mr. Augment., of Pennsylvania, presented to the Ceminlltee on Platform the reaolation on the ' tariff adopted by the People's party of Pentisylva, Ma In their last *fate Convention, and asked them to ineorpoeme it in the platforia ; but Ode they re fused, preferring a less explicit and lest intelligible ~, . 1e... deeleration of principles on this sabjeet. What " the policy of national exchanges" clause of the resolution, as adopted, meats no one knows. Gov. Riteigati lays that be is utterly unable to under- Stand it, and that when the platform WAS Met reed in Convention, be would have asked the chairman of the committee to explain it, but there was so meth none and confusion in the ball that he could not have made himself heard, mid therefore al lowed It to pass. All the Democrat, from the Northwest whom . / have seen sizes the nomination admit that the nomination of litecout was the strosgeit one that ooald have been made against them In this section. They do not doubt their ability to carry Illinois ligation him for Judith &mouth, and are willing and are offering to bet that in the event of his nomi 'nation they will carry the State by ten thousand majority bat they say It will be after a' hard den, and that if the " Little Giant" is not their' leader fa the eontesj, th ey have not the shadow of a th 'anes. Thoth was not as math enthusiasm mud fisted is the streets of Chicago after 'the nomination as I expected to see. At ' leapt half an hour elapsed after in announcement before a gun was fired, and the only procession I saw was the Young Men's People's Piety Club Of Philadelphli, who paraded the streets headtki by iienty's band, and followed by Captain Mar .isr, of Pittsburg, at the bead of the Pittsburg band, but no one following it. The demonstration was a very slim one, the only noticeable feature in it being two fence rails serried at the bead of the Philadelphia Club.' Pence rails will likely figure proinineatly in the coming itainpaign, a story hav ing Jett been published of I presentation mean te the Republican State Convention of Initials, held aehort time slime at Decatur, in this State, of "two faucet rails, radio hive been split ones on a time by "Old Abe" himself. Of course, this piece of mama leper, on his part, ought to make him mutely popular with' the laboring classes of the country, and this was evidently the idea of the gentlemen who headed this pianissimi with, the rals on their shoulders. . , large number of delegates and outsiders left here last night, and title morning and tomorrow eight moat of those whit stay behind will take their departure. TRURLOW WEED remains on the ground, and will probably visit, on his wry home in oompany with the Republican leaders front other States, - Mr. Ltriconx, at Springfield, to make the naeareary arrangements for the campaign, is. These arrangements will very mush depend upon the promises of the nominee in rotation to his Cabi net, if he is elected. Oen& Bnonz, of Wisconsin; the', eloquent Gerinan, through whims, 'efforts - the anti-Ratur.Notbiag resolution was adopted, insists that Mr. Bimetal must be Secretary of State, orbs or those be represents will not be setieged. ft Is said that the Vote of Pennsylvania is upon by_ the oonoillation of CiwattOzr.' with the sou ramie that he will be made Secretary of the Trea sury, for whielf hisfriende cfoboaded the Vice Pre sidency to N.ufrati 'against fitaiGrAw. 'lt is also said that New England's' representative in Mr. Lisoone's cabinet *ill be the President of the Convention, Mr. A3M11314, of Maseaeltisitte: A place is to be reserved for Governor.Csrasp, of Ohio, whilst litisav S. Lang, of Lnette; the present Republican candidate for Govertior'in that State, will be 'provided for in the event of his do fest,'whielf is considered probable. mutt &ate, of Missouri, is talked of as certain for the Attor ney Generalship, and New Jersey Is to hi made enthusiastio for the ticket by the prospeet "of her favorite son, War, L. Parra:, becoming Secretary of the Navy. ' SEWARD'S friends, who controlled the National' Republican Committee, regret that they 'ilk not 'call the Convention to meet et Phiadelphis instead of Ohlesgo. ; They say that it *oaths, strong basal influence here in favor of laminar *et defeated them. ' , The efforts tf eiii. 01711 TIN; of Pennsylvania; etlth the Vermont and other Eastern delegations, is or within to aIiW,AtD, ventral:lied More than thome of my other Pennsylvanian to the worm of ,Lin aoln Col. ,Ovarin le still here, and I learn he II eentesPog with the -frierbi. of Claninon for the member of the National Connaittee ,from year State. Every other State bee Famed ha repro. !mutative on this pommittee, and it li thew entail' . • 11000 in the Pennsylvania delegation which "pre-' vents the committee tieing made complete. The atiaebatent and devotion of your old, able, and distinguished Beprecentative in Convent, 800, THADDROS SiBVIIINO, of Lanosator, to the nomina tion of Judge Mazes, of Ohio, who was his favo rite in 1858, es well PI in this Convontton, was ex hibited by him to. the bun, he voting for him even on th e h i d hallot when Lamar Was nominated. um, the Twansylvania delegation followed his h a g" no gerebt is'entertained that McLnan would ti-di he the Riiinbiloan nominee for President. Four Days Later front Europe. Arrival of the Steamer Adriatic; at New York. IMPORTANT FROM SICILY. The Dejarcore of Garibaldi to Join the Sie lllan ma*Nrs MANIFESTO: Ttio.Orost 'l,Bosteru to bevel Usland Inns 0, ' ' •' for" Now York. bilißl44Gll or P/COOLOMINI TOM BAYW q.t.; TILE OttAkitIONSEtIP The United ;States nigil steamship Adrlatio left Havre on the Bth inst , and arrived off Cowes the' same 01;00111. /laying embarked the mallet and passengers, ehi sailed again on the evening of the 9th, puling the Needles at 6.20 P. M., from whence to Carlo Rue she enoountered a oonetant sueetodall of 44081reeterli winds, with head see. May IP, at . 1 A:,1, stopped off the Light Bbip, in a dense ibg,ead was detained three hours. She arrived It litser s ittirk on 'Saturday, with four days later news. She wee atm stopped by the revenue (Attie' Harriet; Lane, off the Hoek, =a detained aye imputes: „ The Greet Dritain has arrived from Australia with 1.,1110,1X4 In gold, after a passage of 62 days The Arabia Geese inconteet with the Great Britain when going infolhe river from the London Basin. The Arabia had rigging of ,port side carried away. The Great Britain was not injured. Th e Londei ltsrd/r of May 0 has s despatch from Rome, :stating that, notsiithetanding the statements of the gardinien journals that the Preach troops; will have entirety evacuated the Papal fibstes •before the end of Jane, it is certain that the Duke: de Grammont, in accordance with instructions received from Paris, has declared to the 'Rot; flee. that the Frani& garrison will not isate'the Fated territory until the sovereign Pon tiff Isimmlf shell have acknowledged that the de parture Of the Emmet troops could take place with. out anj danger is the tranquillity and safety of his Mabee. One thottsebd Irishmen had left Trieste for An. oone, in ordek to be enrolled in the Pontifical sassy Aeriounts from the Red Sea of a recent date (says the Journal du Hanre),state that Oapt do Russel, or the French navy, hid 'signed at Gondar witb'the Ming of Abyssinia a treaty of commerce and friend , ehip ve i g - advantageous for France. The ord,nieltions rpmor Oat a doable Wotan is slier ly to ' be effeeted Between the plincely raid listed P.:Angel end Reherdollern. According to the itatmitent, the hereditary , Prince Leopold de Hohensollern ,Glimaringen, aged 25, wilt marry the youngest slater of the Ring of Portugal, Donna Antonia (born' in 1845 ) and the Ring, Don Pedro himself, wilt wed the yomageet daughter of the Prineede Robeniellern, the Princess Maria, alto bdrit bslB4s' Ilp to the 25th of April the injury to the lied See telegraph cable had not been repaired, and cones queutlitelegrephie emornuoication between Aden and Sees remained interrupted. ' IMPORTANT FROM SICILY. lIII.PSDITiO2I to 1111111;4r.-- StAgetifl'il Apbbah td yttm hiettlAss: the Earls j'atrte of Tuesday seeming, the Bth We, says: , Torsi GmHeidi's departure for Sicily hail been fully 151 - H. left during the night item the 6th to the The Pledmentere Government had ordered all arms mud ammunition which had been deposited at quarto, near Gem: 4i , to be iinigedonci hid Idea given mere for the porker anon to be watehe „ Thu Idang-Vessal 'Which tied taken her oaphrs tiat ;gnat Ina out to sea two data previously. ijo pm.] Gan jollied the vents! immediately. after- Ind*. and she, itisteed of proceeding to Malta. went to Sicily. The riedniontese GovernMeth made every pos. alble protest amnia tine sot of General Garibaldi. vatmay involve the new Italian state In serious dir ea t:emend Garibaldi, tieing in connection with the com mittees in.loud.pn nnitertalt,ine thee' d. petition ot.,Enslish ri 4 4 6- 4 igt r is 'r arVd a .Wciii i ll o p r e d d e P thp re ggrn overmnent. received other artua,whieh r had not matted e rough tadtnoot. - The Pars contain' telligenoe Identical with that given by the raffle., The Opinions Noll coats says t different vessels *loam* to General Garibaldi's mnu will unite off the island of Capra* ; they M I thee duvet their course Cii B irr i o i tily i 8 , 8 1461111:17=1 reNOM Malta Id the en last State that the iii.tit ou multihued in 05 ;metier of 13. map& vehtesent bad the a siege at Palenno, bat the autrtiel3Mie Went sermasently. Neonate Imo mot been MUM , OMiend no had demanded a reinforcement of aye trowas. Men, cionsequence of Gan baini's cape. idArlOn: AND KING VICTOR EMMANUEL. ie the trate( the PrixtleMaticu luld mead n ia fire s * S ift:SlMilWpßkrlrtyyserseno oq bs Leaser of ilb t , yo . um o ludy . :l2t i rd ifil l , h Un it y o 1 ,0 ILtistrie_letnn..tem..... turd). and ovetMowlhe ihrones P oi WS rine. 91 Imileeeei Pot* and lisples, prectical man had as misfor thinking of imsoseible dreams, sea ON vtis L tmpuni scheme whet is now tholepin 34.1 q, e[ !very Italian — the PolitlUt unity of that Vat% my emotions; time revolur lone of Mtn have Pee d that not • throne, even when cup ported by lemon baronets , noel d stand against the will of the People r the events which have taken place in nly define the mat twelve months clearly show that gimp berm longer dre,m, but a reality, when M e e who still tram in (Mains give &sty*: end free Impulse to event., soil resumes vigorous in,. Monism! Rio you the first; 'how that you have not degenerated mum thada)s of dray ancestors. He C h t i" ore more d ea let L et lokurnostion *lntel from one end to another ei mita' island; you olt fight on e Na here, as you are in the baba of do. tog ' sod it tritirerioice. ,The Uovvittneut of the Poorbone having been toohen tfUlto, we will proclaim that who Centrai Itkilf has Ahmsdy eh,ostio—the intros.° that can be called Imhof' —thot of the Piave and gallant Kipg, Let ue, therefore, innribe on our b.nuers the word • atiwesid.iott." . mode being a retiumiban 1 %loin favor of unity, for Itommand to me that a Republie alone could lend to It. I was Inieteden. Victor hruatinuel made Italy program tower& that obieot r he *lll toad tiinr to It. if rho Conon amilst him. I thus sacrifice of ideas to old Ort.i. eiple; abdsrith you, thellows. an d With all the other yeophi of the Italian Pdoinaula who will henceforth I form only one nation—with you. cry, °Long live Via- Itsmonuel, King of Italy :" iSiellions, the hour has struok. • In the name of holy, to arms: • JOKEY,II. OIAZZINI. The Orem Eastern is advertmed to oil from South. ire for New York on the 9th of Sine. T • Hones of Lords sat only for w. fe minutes on the th natant. , In the Hotute'of Commons. on Ms, T a diseustlon of tune lonsth plena hetWeen Mr. Welter end Mr. MorentruL,telative to tin arttole wroth epreared in the London nines. acd ell, Horsman said contained a emu calumny nod en insulting **pennon upon the Howe. a few playful rematke by Lod Palmerston. fol. lowed by others In the earns spirit. by Mr. Disraeli, put a stop to farther discussion „ and the ;hi/Jet:4 dropped T seLloorned debate on the second rending of the Re reahm , nt Dowses end Wine Licences tall. and the amendment to dekr the second rending for six months, wee then re. anted after tiontioer hie discos& oe, tne Rouse divided; wheat the amendment was negatived by ligt ataiastMil. The till wee then read a second time. • late Rouge of Commons. May 8. the Par Duty Repeal bill wee read a %turd time and passed-21 pe 9 ayes. and SW noes fhe evert Journal amyl that M4llB. Picoolomini left London for Sienna on Thursday evening, where-she is to h., married to the Marquis/Mit Duke roe eat. A for te/Al betrothal took pbtoe prior to leaving.~ and the mar rises contrast was dW> drawn tie p+a teed a fofthne of £eo p 0 by r " b !tag M e d: l k! ;ore qau is Itnclib":37q!aiViVtlf:,l7,:yihrgt Cb Mantic'. The /writ oorrsapondent t, the Lond on Post says ro cordial to °Moist den. &When there re no truth about a modification of tee tipanise Cabinet. A eubsotiption for the Pope him 1 een opened at Madrid, nut am yet It only amountalo 48 M 4 reels. Liverpool Albino says: e Pr nee de under mail ed in the littroph for Boston ondaturdsy, under the name of Prancing War°. 'I he /sondem Times Paris oorrespondentt The &martin. of inc hioperor for Mice is poytponed until the treaty heteeen Bardiuia and France is ratified Defensive works on an maternity. Neale me with carried on with great aotivay on the co at of Brittant and Nor mandy. lam assuitat that the °Chem) retinas show that the number of apemen inscribed in the mantince weeny tion is 69 000. • , THE RIGLIT FOrt TUB OBAXIIIONSBIF. LIITTZS PROM BEWARE TO VIP EDITOR OP 1111 LONDON Lorton, Funds'', May 6, 1 5 50. 'Bas 1 The period bay arrived when it beacrio-a my Out/ to thank the great datum public tor the patron ige they have brotOlVatl win me. it ienottnrnie toyes any ternary upon my la c t , e d ep t rya le. when the v. W orld ii wee r itt rhl i t u rdid the belt uiti;ntiLl lend of m 7 birth and d tirfeothms, I had (mewed to me one worthy of me, and Whore aotivlt). rap i dity, and ph Mr. it Wag no *mall tank, to ammunter• Sprung tams our own race, the Americans inherit our best qualities, and •as our conflicts with them have, in the progress Ot time and,ll in peon-, so may every b tteroem • rattudeasdby the tap attiow.le for the chaniplonshlp pass as ay for ever. Upon icy own min, and that of mt chthiren, t humbly offer to you rui most grateaul teanks. and tinvt, tu whatever period Pro vidence Will extant' lay 410, that no act of mine. either in private rpalate life, welt 'or unworthy of one who has Teemed the notice ofr the Times newspaper. Im iner% ell, - • TOM WA 3(Bilit, Champion of England, PRANCE. EMI, May 0, J5lO —The Putrid believeititself correct in stating that consumes has yet been taken relative to the cremation of Berme. the same paper law It Is wetted that Menthol MoMakon willitake lye command of the camp At Cha lons in June audit. , The correspondent the London Post eays : A very extensive and entrap wimp is forming at Chalons. There is to Dell grarlaqview this year. Preparations ata tei made at Toulon an, Mareallles to reams* the Mime ert t ry of the army of ialy, omit helly intomflid to reduce he 'lrene sinus) 0 'Venetia. Palm, May 11.—The:feectitotiontwi has an tirticie by Its obieLeilitori M. Oraxiguiliot,condemnlna the efforts which pre beim Madera oaure the lath 01 Count Cavour. It detail, the Milner:ea which have been successful', overcome br National. and poirita nut the political Olt pplealke which she hen acquired with the consent of Europe. It extols tte /whey 01 Count Owen r. and con demns him fot lemma the efforts of those who would elated that sellev, This article also elear y declares that Europe, rind Frarse particularly, will energetically disapprove aggresaton,nnd that the work tit Piedmont ja no lonitor to extend , ter,houudaries. but to assimilate herself to the annexes erovinees The Parts Patna end}, 7 says that general VIM: 1/141, ham left for t 3 jr with an expeditionary corps 4 armee. The Perla Parrie Witt General GeTibault by acting /has *outwits an ea- h falls under the application of the law *gainer pi raoY., AUSTRIA. VIENNA, May? .184-Some or the Prussian and Ita lian papers have tearnM,rlPlll this city that there was F e ttedennewdlbg between Darn, Brack and 51, Hobert, millinnaire, who aticht oi month ago blew out his enemy nl the deaeas eirgl g nist OttYlit t s w c i ti n ate ta tV•ga t WrillYeetarday generally Pitted that the propertl left by Break had been elan, der raetteatiation, but th e report much regimen tat rmation. . . .. kPAlli, tem cotrar MOiPPIIIiO&i'R liPNONOIATION OP ALL OfiAtifo . 'I.IE The Pans papers puni sh the 0 hWlnit the rtmun • elation by Count Mont niolin of his pretensions to the throne of Spain t. 1. the untienotoed. Ohitles Louis d,llourtkon and de Nuance, Comrade byonteloolin, owlss', In the face of the world, peblielY and solemnly to (cannon now and fotkever l olahn to tbk throne or Spnut.pi °testing that jhls laminae 'Web I lay upon tip elms\ ,f my county' as the mien of the cenvletiOn whieh t fibre wagulted to the Met abortive attempt, that the illlll wain!' JlMight be made in my Invor xmld always lead to civil war, wiqeli , I woke to rived at ell prim. Consequently t ;geese n y oord of notes henoe fortbsievectu minuet to my Hag betue t hoistebin Spam, or is itketetes, ?to. I alto declare lb% , at towns 1 am restored to the I enjoyment °tzar s rty, 1 re new me *relent Yolautery fel:mem/item, uo pat St In tun. my ;tie wilt trt tweloos it may be 0 6 .11•4 In 4141/03w1 Mar the happonesa and prospenty of my; co - entre be tie reward ef this saorifue. Done et Tr.lose, April 23, 383. 0AR1.04 LUIS DE BOURBON ET DE BR t DANCE. The renunciation of Don Ferdinand L aonohed in the Rune terms. - • - • • THE L LTE3T. Teleerevh from London to Poothernetena Lotman. May 9—A despatdi from Berlin ',aye that the Chamber or peplums has unanimously granted the 1 711111:t r aii r t Pargra w ar footing.r re n eh garrison would remain at Rome and probably be re 4th Theinforced atiamer Prince Albert arrived at Galway on the The London iierahr s Paris oorreart saye that the camp at Malone will number 40, ;under Marshal filoPdohoni and will be the ,eentre-e an army of ob servation along the Rhine frontier, the whole force to comet of 10000 men ender the ciominand of the emperor. A Vann deapatob sale the insurrection is spreading throughout the island of Rioily and to spontaneous. The royal troop. are in poaaesuiltni of the towns. and are blockaded between the atilt the insurreebton in the interior, - - . . _ _ Advice, from Naples - to the 4th report tranatifiltr throughout Sicily, While other despatobee eordirm the above report front Turin, Rumor, were current that the relations between Rus sia and 'Turkey were again nagnering a bad aelalett lied that Prussia and Denmark were ott the eve of a run ture with 'Holstein ; but they were thought to be mew' [rotund for speeulattve purposes. - - Commercial Intelltigence. Livesroom May e.—The cotton market eloses'qtYlet‘ The gales for the past tht en days have been 21.000 hales, inoludlng 6 (do bales on speculation and for export. Molding , irleans is quoted at 6,4 id, andouddhneolo lands at iNni. . The Manchmiter advisee ere favorable, add cotton aimed wit an advancing tendency, Breadatuffe are quiet and nominally unchanged. Provisions exhibit a d (dialog tendons,. Bacon is, Miwever, buoraot, and all descriptions haat slightly ad van A d bON MONEY MAN ERT, May 11. , -The m 011417 market is generally um:Manfred Consols are nuclei at e6NersMY for money and i ns fur manor. I he steamer Great Brains has arrived from Australia with gitio,oce in gold, and £4011.000 was so; rows from atiirma PHILADiLfitt L. May 6, lea We, the undersigned. friends of Captain Croalleg ter Captain olduroity, do hereby arrange and acres t at they shall meson Wednesday methane. May dith.A.4 o'ciook. at the Blue Heil on the Derby real, and_trore thence proceed to en old buildnut near theetows' rem. then and there le settle the difficulty that to now Maud lag lam wist them, by wending et faw ple n a distance i and using Derringer 4 duelling putiole.ot Ye' of en loch bore ; the ethos& to load and enure the I/tools, and. to deoldo. after the tirstraithange. whetter bee shalt have any more hres or not; the ere- t : Mr sive* be• twin, the erode t tie and three. E.Yernbilln Wade_ af this shall not be eonsidered by Intl few - • • ' -• • This document was to have been eutattitted to the two " meow:ids" for their approval or,ttjeetion, but'at the timeappointed for the second iaterview, the emend of ,Captain O'lldurphy, who had pre; pared the sanguinely proposal given'_shore, was ie. little late. The other second wits platten, but, ii. S. CAPITOL, WASHINGTON, May 19. finding his colleague street, he depleted. The • SRN aTE. belated second arrived at the appointed planar Mr. If ALS of New isampshire, introduced a bill , few minutes after the other seeped had left., Ile to alter and improve the Senate clamber. Be. ' then left in search of him, to present him with a tarred to a Meet committee. copy of the'" proposal," but the sward of Captein Mr. Sneaeriart, of Atitenees, from the Commit. Ortertley refused to have anything further to do tee on Indian Affairs, reported the Reuse hill to ap• . point a Superintendent of Indian A ff airs in Wash- with it, °wee ground that the wand of Captain , ington Territory, and Indian agents. o'l4rephy had not kept his appointment at the Mr. CoLtaxest, of Vermont, moved to amend by time agreed upon for the mooed-interview. Thus requiting that all temporary agents be dismissed ! she matter rests. re is not likely that the duel wilt and none others elipoibted . Agreed to, and the bill ' was then passed. i soma off, as such things are voted a nuisance in' A message from the President was reoeived and this latitude, and only bring Upon the adore li taken up., these a pleatiful crop of ridicule and laughter ,„ The message calls the atteetion of Convert tO . The two "fighting" captains should restrain their the capture of the slaver Wild Fire, with die warlike passions, and not expose their precincts ' hundred ani seven Vegroes, b Capt. Oraigen, o f the Mohawk, on the 26th or April. The negroes persons to danger unless in the 'ernes, of their were curried to Key West, Florid*, on the 80th of oonntry. : April, and delivered to the custody of the united Tun New Jewten Sreactoottr.—The new States martini of the Southern Distriet of Plarlde. Ihe lineation arises. What shall be done with the J ew i s h 0 7 68 8 0 8 06 , In fleventO &Mtn,' AMOY* negroes ? The President PAM to the dash of the Arch, Is to be dedicated on nett Thareday atter slaver. Echo, When the negrclei were sent bank by noon ' and the ; finishing touches are do* ' being" an agreement with the Colonisation licelete, and owed twin it preparatory to that event. The suggested that Congress authorise the Preadeat to . make a general agreement with the 0°10bl:ellen building probate en imposing sppeararier from Society to oover all future oases, In consequence the front, with its handsome timid. of pleased of the increased activity of the also, trade, such brick and brown stone, the whole straiiiing.beek oases are likely to become frequent, and something from the line of the eerie! Ind 'enotoled with lone must be dune. These negates are now at Rey West, at an expense already Incurred of twelve railin g . ' The !I'll story has been &Ind rip toy lb' thousand dollars k but worse than this, the yellow purpose of committee and meeting rooms, Ac, • The fever Is likely td nothe to Rey West, _anti the apartment for worship °amplest the greater part of mamba) urges their reinoval at an early A le -Of. the second floor. This portion of the building The meele g e Was referred t° the Ju diciary Cent ' fitted up ill belutifel style. It differs from Chris. mitten. In accordance with a previous resolution, the den churches, inasmuch as the central portion of Dietrlot of ColuMbia bbeiness was taken op. the main body of the church Is. free from litres, the 'the bill relating tri the common dolietdd of the latter being placed around the sides of the ohne. Dievridt wee odneld6fed. I her and in the galleries. Thereon Neat' for throe Mr. Clothe, of Now Hampshire, offered in 1 hundied perso ns on the main floor, and the pews amendment providing that no pereen whose pro- ,h® ,„, . . . party IS taxed than be deprived of the privileges of • hero are walnut, nantmomety wrought. The galls. the reboots; also, that separate schools shall be • rise are elegintly embellished with , brained °remised fur colored children. ~ dolumne and carved work in oak. There are two ame m ndment.r. ("tent stated that he should Insist on nLi kindred seats in this portion of the !thumb. The On motion of Mr. Snows, of Missouri, this bill carved work and the tradery give the galleries an was poetPoiliiii. • elegant and graceful appears:nee. The walls and Several other bills relating to the Bistriet Were ceiling* are frescoed in splendid style. lightle taken up and passed. pbtaiaed through riots stained glass windows, and The Senate then adjourned. also through Weir* starothaped apertures la the ROUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. roof. Thera openings are glared with gorgeously- The those praterded to the consideration of colored glass, end they , are designed to represent rivain bill , l the Waive tribes of Israel. Among those passed is one for the fella of The Ark, or "Ilyahal,” is placed at the eastern - Sweeney, Rittenhouse, Pant, a Co., directing the Secretary of the Thema to return them the pre- i end of the apaftenent. the eaered Sarnia are dr Ilminary deposit of one per (matt= onto much or posited bare, and much sartlity attaches to this their bid for the three millions of the, live-atitheitt portion of the synagogue. it Is sited up with loan, under the aot of December, INS, as was not white marble, end over It is painted a represents ' Issued to them. The question of consequentia l d 11• ' tion of ancient tabletti, With the damage.' In He =les, owing to alleged violation of oontraot by i Near the , . the the I:Secretary, is left to adjudication by the Court . brew eharaeters. teen. the opposite ono et of Claims ' apartment is the reading desk, or " bar," as it It The House then west into a Conualttee of the techtdoally known. This is a large *treaters Or Whole on the state of the Union for the purpose of pure white marble, which steals upon a lease of general debate. with rich variegated marble, sad the whole is elegently Mr WASOINURN, of Mane in 00111300tiOn 11F.... WS comments on the Deed Slott decision, odd the wrought in all apt:loolst* design. The whole Supreme Court is a despotic), irresponsib le power. forms one of the most splendid and teetsfel into* R e * Poke of the leee before the country, maintain- ore we have aver seen. In the rear of the siva" tog that the Republicans Stand with Jefferson for feeedorn, and not with the ofigsroby of the South. Swig" proper ia -It handsome heildb ir which has ern eloveholders, for whose use the so-dalled Una- Ina mooted for the sexton. , math) party was established. The °enervation to which this lee property be- Mr. Cox of Ohio, wanted to know whether Me. longs love htthartr woeslipped in the old.spac Washburn b ad not written his spook before the • gape, on Cherry street, abo're Third. This pro. Charleston Convention. party is no longer fit for the purpose- to Widish it Air. Manua, of Ohio, spoke of the existing re*. Ronal aulinalitiee, and of the neemeity of rising has been applied for many years, and nearthe superior to the trammels of party. dedication of the new building It will be sold. sie spoke of the doctrines of the Republican party es aggressive, outrageous, and revolutionary. RIOSITION pr TaiJAPplalli 1131 PiLITADEL. Mr Cone, of Alabama, /bowed that it always PRlA.—the joint opals! committee"( City Coma. bad been Ida objet to cultivate harmony and ells appointed to wake strangest/tie fee titeseeetp-- brotherly love, and he expressed the hope that the men of the Japanese baba" in Thu ally reetoh- Doane ratio Convention at Baltimore would non• nate a p res id ent i a l can did ate who will take th e Saturday afternoon, In Common COUDeil aillibet, wind out of the sans of all seeeanonists. • It was stated that Ave daya'netieve would be gives ... LIV E R row, BREA D.TUFF MARKET —The wee. Bier continues favorable for the grope. Meows. !doh mason; Shekels, & Co. report Floor dull. but adeimailY unehaMed. Wheat dull; salon immortal at ; red 10. 3d r/Dg3e • white ,thrtens. 3d. Coro dull; yellow 3114#35c white Siserns. 161 V h R ruol., PRO /IKON MA RKET.—Mosera. Jas. Mn Renry and o , hers report Beef heavy. Pork hem: holders are pressing on the market. Bacon firm, and ed is. Lard mill. 41V .h POOL PROD EINAR &BT.-78941M orrar pentme dulL Sugar steady. - CONORESS.-FIEST SESSION. Mr. Wane, of Ohto, said be bad written out some s oriptursd tante to sustain his antislavery views, and obtained leave to publish them. Adjourned. . At the time of adjournment about eight members w ere present The Republican Nominations. ilispon, Msy Ill.—The nomination 'of Lincoln was received t here leeterdof nitornoon with the utthost enthuldittwit, and gives gtlnetal eatiafee• don. Arrangements wore toed* to Are a ealttti, but owing to the etorm which prevelled it was poet pmed till tbib evening. The matte, 1$ new being fired. - West Caeaten, May 19.--The People's party are ratifying the nomination of tineoin and Hem. Iln by a grind torchlight proemial) to-Night. The enthusiasm which generally prevelis in the party hes not been equalled sine, the days of, 49 and '44. WiLattaaroi, Delaware, May 119.—Oae hundred guns were Aced In thla city toadey. to hocor of M. nominees of the Chicago Convention. Robberies Committed by BOadell Dorms, May 19.—Many recent robberies, leek ding the heavy one three weeks since, of Great Ca. 's store, on Washington street, are charged on the police of this oily, and three of the corps hare been arrested. It is rumored that several others are implicated. A rigid investigation will be testi. toted by the Mayor and other city functionaries. he names of the policemen who have been arrested are Immo B. itutohins, J. 11. Goodwin, and James MoGrill's, Borrow, May 20 —Seven officers of the pollee have been held to answer criminal preeecosUons and three others have been temporarily suspended. in consequence of the Investlgadons into their °M etal conduct, The charges, however, embrace petty larcenies only, the report that they had been engaged in the robbery of Grant .1 Co.'s silk store proving to be unfounded. The Steauier auglo.tiaxon off rather Pettit.. ParaEn Polar (below Quebec,) May 10.—The steamship Anglo-Saxon was aigoalled below ibis evening. Th 9 pilot- boat went off to her fur the purpose t. f putting a pilot on hoard, and obtaining despatches fur the Associated Press The boat was stove, however, without any lomat life, anon board the boat being taken on board. liar news cannot be. obtained until the arrival of tbirsteamer at Quebec. Her regular dates from Livery ol are to the 9th inst., the some as received by the Adriatio at New York, but she was weeded to bring tele grephlo advioes, via Queenstown, of the 10th inst., one day later. Connagrittion in Plaine. • YIRR IN TEM woons. Bosses', May 19.—A tlrs which bas been raging in the woods, at Presque Isle, Melee, :sashed the village on the 18th, and destroyed eight buildings, inauding the academy. The lons amounted to 425,000, " Sentence ut'n Forger. Ptl7Bllllßk, May 19 —Sylvester G. Langdon, convieted of uttering forged paper, for the purpose of buying stook in the Monongahela Bank, at Mc- Keesport, has been sentenced to pay a flue of $6OO, end serve an imprisonment of three years in the penitentiary. Sinking of a Western Steamer. Mamma, May 10 —The steamer Orr of Pitts. burg, bouud far the mouth or the Red river, with e cargo of railroad iron, was sank yesterday, when ninety miles above thi s the is a total Ism The V. S. Steam Engem Roanoke. Marron . Roans, May 20 —The frigate Roanoke sailed on Saturday for New York. lag Moor Moch:ley has been relieved of the command of the Home Squadron at his own request. 'Recogultiou of a Causal. WAsninoroa. May $0 —The President hes react. nixed J. F. Zimmerman as viee•Consul amoral for the Kingdom or the Netherlands at New York. The U• S. Sloop-of-Wor Seminole. Nevin)Lit t May 2o.—Tbe hell steam ileopot.weir Seminole hem arrived hare from Peal:4000 Arrival of the Roanoke. ' N. 1117 YORK, ➢fay 20 —.The steam•frigate Roanoke has arrived trons Hampton Roads. , Markets by Telegraph. Mon Hat, Ma) l6.—Sales of 800 bair; today at 10,40 103io for Middlings; aaloa of the week. 5,5001re0e., lata lan babas. ttaceipta ahead o ' loot 51 tr. 106 020 Mtge ; valuo of the exports of tv a weak, 5366A1110. • No,w Ottl4l62lll,eday 18 , —eetee of B,oorl bides aE fin,olo3io bur Middlings. Sales of the week. 33.010/ balsa. Rooeito a, 7.1500 buldai TOtal Satan till Of tee lea_ tun 2,016 000 balsa. -.Receipts ahead of leers earat thin port,.aa Ode bale,; ditto at alt bontnara parts. 108.001) bales. Moak t 4 von, 697.000 bales. 41;1% 1 411 176,040 tale,, tat lean Corn arm Lard quiet, at • ' • - IILLTII4IO3III, May /9.-1 0 1 our 111 dull; sales uniurkpor taut and quotations - nominal; Howard stroet,_*ls tONgD a Wheat dull'aud unclianged ; fed el :ANTI 8 white 41145c1au. Corn t whit 072074; sallow 70a 14 Pori: hnu at ens for MSG. bard notice at 11.3fonlMii • an ad. Vance of 1 / 5 Make) dull ALUMS 22., Cracizvaiort,_ friar lit — Flour dun, at et t aelt66, Wheat unJ. Whisky steed 4 4t,lev, R A oon Nees Park ei17 t 2.5. Laid MosiLd, May 10.—Jottua unchanged. Sates to - ditg. 700 balsa. LARGE SALE OP STRAW OCODR —B. SOW, Jf.- auctioneer, .131' Chestnut street, 'will sell, this morning at 19; o'olook, a most °holes assortment of new snap.) bonnets of ovary veiriety, for and misses' wear. Misses! end children's fsaoy bats, 8 its, and lilt omen. Men's and bop' . traw, palm, Panama', and felt bate, do. Catalogaei now ready, , THE CITY.' For additional Local Dente, gee Fast Page AS A 'PAM Or tiONOR aIrTWIELN SRO !Mrs OP MARS —Fora week Or two, past, 9ttreil deralge stir has been occasioned 4lit'th%**lll44ll4We First Division, P. V., In eitintilertirtal Of a duel being on The tapo ll idlenni4 o 4o llll !. 14• 1 111111 a....., Oromierof the Por4,100: lafght Gnat p, Patrick O'llarphr,.. of OM, Jackscoe:Oltudkieth companies etttehed . to the Remind Regiment fantry, Col...con*. IS seems that 440 Vikidey took °Benoit at soo* tozpiessions allegerfe have been made by Capt: 0411turphy, and sent a chal lenge to the latter on the'Mld of April, whieb de. sired °Murphy to name a ~f riend" to meet Orem ley's "friend," that:tearer - of - the challenge, and-rto "make the arrangement. aprqtlek poillible."l On the lit of May, Captain - O'MarAr . 'eseeptsa the - Marlike"-invitation; the Mfrs) and named as his "friend;' -t a subaltern ofdoer in one of 'the other companies of the -regi ment. • !Thin gentleman had an interview with the "friend" of Omit. Cromley, and they adjourned to meet again, to arrange the."details,",whiolt duty was assigned to the Mond Oaptelo O'Murphr This was performed in • precise manner, as the following literal copy of the "arrangeozeidriwill show the eommittee previous to the time the Bathos, duld start for Philadelphia. A remolution was adopted appaintlat a sob-committee to reaaest General Patterson to ordeeeiti - thoi of Pennsylvania volunteers on tbeaseaslesiAleari• Thomas, Benton, and Megargee were appointed the committee to confer with General Pattitini. Communications from the proprietors of several large manufeoturtog and, other establish:Dente were read, deeirieg the oommittee to extend invit Won s to the iguthaisry to visit and examine slush establish. manta. . A disettesion enacted u to the propriety of giving an • exhibition of the powers of our steam-fire em gines in presence et the lusbasay, bat no definite conclusion was arrived at, and the subject was re ferred to the Committee on Military Parade, who were also instructed to consider the propriety Of having • parade of the Fire Department. Corr mittees were ,appointed to confer with the United States Commissioners as to the point at whleh the Japanese ;will enter the city, and also to make the neaemary hotel arrangements .for the.entertain =sots. It seems to be the intention of the United States .commissioners to bring the patty through direct from Washington to this city. The miss-: mlitee sill here so control over themistioni of the party until they Haab the city, and after their arrival here the authorities will receive them. A REGIMENT or NAriossAL Gu&ans.—The National Guard, of this pity, have taken the pre• litainary steps towards organising as a regiment of sic companies. The board of ()fibers have pre pared a plan for a regimental organirstioe, whioh has been adopted by the company, and the change will be made in a short time; The Guard have now more than 200 members on their active roil, and upwards of 200 unifotmc , The new ow:liga tion will tend greatly' to develop the strength at the command, as oath company will feel a pride in being out the strongest., The advantages of 'a rr giment all eqhipped in ono uniform will soon be presented to our citizens in the most favorable light.- The time for the proposed change has not yet been decided, bat will probably be settled the' present week. It is not improbable that tie Guard may be inspected es a regiment before they go fo lamp, on the sth of July next. ANNIVSRERRT CRLIRRATION.—The forty fourth anniversary of the Sabbath schools of. the Second Baptist Church, New Market Week above Poplar, was held yesterday' afternoon,' at the church. The cervices consisted of the singing . of hymns, prayer, and addresses to theohildeen and congregation. The annual report showed Mutt the Sunday schools contained 17 female terchere,.. 30 male teuhers, 176 male and 217 female esholars; average attertdanoe of scholars, 90 Male* and,l23 females. There's attached to the schools a library of 1,502 volumes. During the year 1,213 books were taken out by the boys, and 2,778 by the girls: There Is also attached to the church a mission school, with &male and 17 female teachers, 'and 8 3 whalers. This school has also a library of 300 boots, which was extensively used by the scholar's during the year. The schools were all represeeted to be in a Rouristang and prosperous condition. ' LOCAL CONTESTED &MOTTO:SR.—OR flattir day, in the Court of Common Pleas, Mr. Goodenim presented a petition of qualified voters in the Twenty-third ward (Tenth survey distrtet,) non testing the election of Mr. Shalleross ae Berveior for the district, the ground being the reception of tieketi improperly heeded. The rule was made returnable the drat Mende,' ef,./une. . • . Another petition was .presented contesting the seat of JamesH. Randall, in - the rohool board of the Tenth' wird, by George .R. Robinett., Mr. Robloatt lee member of the Democratic party, as well as Mr. Randall. Must FonCitoths.—Two forged chocks,. purporting to be drawn by Baker, Wesoottit , Co. -, 'one for $1,400, and one for $3OO, were peered upon the. Mebbasioa' Bank on Saturday week. On Wed nesday another cheek for $1 200, with the minstrel Rains Co., forged upon it, was passed at the same institution. ARREST or PrOstrocxxrs.—On Saturday ternoon William Tranken l alias Costello, and David Manly,;were arrester:ll3y °Moen; Russell and Bartholomew; on a 'charge of picking a lady. 'pocket, in . this berth Secomhstreet market. Both were conimitied by Alderman Ogle, in delaslyhe $l,OOO bail. E.:61.08i0N AT Tar Wonas,.—On kriday evening an explosion °coursed at the Point 'Breese Gas Workiii,VStliehlientez five m e n were slightly_ lei orsif. _ . 9 . ne theworlt.' men bed loosittleusly taken it,fiamp,bjeseiiii t * t it 'the wells for holding gu t situ' the l es e it wittims *, ; - I plosion • • DIED 6T THE HOSPITAIU Satardsiyitlis shillit er ,'idm was admitted 14W . tlea 11.51104 i ow the 30ib of April lest, With *siveis• eat on 'the said to be initiated brkitends, dada' a- quisisk died at that iettitSo* 'Tier deeteised.iestdad . to Pane 11#10) abatesl , !Mist*, Mom PUY ANowasture—This :bilesthl I felt in the eetabliehmeat of a .11(o1° Para and Bit , tank Norden in the' violin, el the ally eestinmee unabated. Ro o ''''' Seated for maifais--W , re. snob Soy the m, Ead ..,. , - practical agrieu I firilleitaihalahalP l ° C -t i and the impro eat of bormiglektigw. Ality, though the the stoeX is not yak hailwassydroialfi#ll , ;'• t`• :.. understood that' one ttathflilia`hi iilid - ritit tilt, -* '- one-tentb of all tibe alumsAlij t , ile tdelli provided a certain locality ie eptitisied. - Oh Nttai.; dg last the ottleirier tikeitibiebi**tialloW-'' gomery county 41 lite4titpide iit lgi --. i N ctry. They TetVinietitillitlfeaitin the North Pennbitiilda l tdifiCibi;*i . 'iii , frota...lfiaistO, and were late_lni i 4. )< a ' - . . . , .. -- p - foolyt . o OVi for the . 1,0045 irsisetii'iv l -'-o .oq 4 kgki l a. Actiesetkiwastm Bil l --- - 11 giteftot_ th i aemetatien is to be bildrfilllde be i d ititi — Nteanwidlenili_ . _ :7-,-.. of the Hoe of the PenueiolhAcWie°lll4lol42.''li. "stein be iiiiii4 nicie npportt , 1ia,0 1 1 4 1110 -1 1 ?: 4 =:.1, < vintages of doe 'feet hirraqi2 eaolt alit: Xittatai . cement counties:of ,thp ausjaahtiolitlswwitdas. - '. presentation to the meeting. Stivanatte. l —A. nituider 'of - pelmohn, who had been convicted daring Que.** imreerAlleg • Qoarter Becalms, were iierd'oli wilts, if 'Judge Thompson...-., .:,,1,,,, ; . - - .7.iewis John Booze, coustotid of larceny, larvae'sl days - ago, was 'sentenced to elettisif slim & tar riaonwera. , Gaineiwaa rented:ad .to th ree spay s, SeMon Wearir, who - oeaSebt . * olltylo - sibiiriii Of Weeny, wa.reent <• - , :Franeie Sheridan convicted of robbery, wits sup towed to nine itonibe In Vlre trutyr t priium - Lisa° Abralteini; oiiisteipf of mamas sad bagery, wag ordered to limy a fine et five - Malan Walters, the driver ot-thir Perutolvakia Railroad oars, *Mob avit lati lb" pbia passenger, of oso dollar lad undergo eleiea t days Ipprlsai moat. „ . - Constables gamma and NelifirineY, - "et tai Itieveoth werti,t who were eoevieted et rabedeemmi- nor"; in eolleattrag - tient' tatieiv( kaiser , aide/ eller of auttiorp from the Dtstsist 4tteery, were sire sentscumd ;$ the forateilo tie abatis, and the later tO too mmthe, in the 0,047 pritoi Vaasa *at Dsowsdp iw stte , Dsaawaslt. - . —At an early hone 3 tatetdayseneedeit, three sea, • named Bhoatea, Cambridge, sad ' Camden in a little batteaujor this paresses tat . tablsgi itioird•iwn the river. They peoseed4ei to far as the, point coiled whoa {ha. boat Swamped and duals anett. Vlewatokbehtii a goad swimmer, ratiolietthigiore fdaitttty, baths - other two were *drowned. liepir -babes owe -sat - recovered aka late hoar lair iMmitig.- On NW? night, at alate;hour, a young au, mild Rep Ginney, aceideutally felt into ‘the:eietor, at Desk. street wharf, and wet divined. ' VTWkIILDAY.-.7-6 Wit four Welt& yap _ _ tordsy mornine, a Are its dieeciered it Bitkee diOoeti more, located at the mum ofthseeid_tpd Willow strsele4 The armee promptly repaired to " the spot, and Myer.* • sesimlawristpretims.. A lliesserinol ale houni 6 - Y Bitelei; CA . NOrris Weft, t nut Frnii/Osed It wag nand by A lot of 'eltiffslii siktig L ini Dine' lamp in 1 . weratobit ihritsP OE4 • Assist' alum ;mentioned Inter in the Retrain by the dwelling at 1420Tiankfoitieed taking Ara from fi'L.l spark from the' chimney. Tau Coaztierzn Euterton Caen.- On Satur day afternoon the oonasel in She meet Dmiteing vs. Burry, Mei their imecithatsons , The dionmsmset lovers over sixty pope yet is visaed by illy gnib led voters, Utilities that sr. fleftitimekmal net "more than 35;190 voile; wMIO KT; T o lnindkjt,io.: - raved at leeet:3s 850 votes, thin thsalli a - =limit/ 01 0 86 -Thls Poo.hßalign'Ar, **.folf of the ease. - - The matter dim NOB the thspeesesA. Acittn—xp#vid W. Jokssom,Amd left shoulder Midi friChired ltetteS4o7, AV* 'Oft s Myer 4 pry ,a sum* step to Marta street, • nut Twentieth. Hemp Atterelf bed hielatebes tined oat - flatirday, by being nog* totems twit mat eam;arycomt Breese flasWeske..!The A*: _ Was admitted ! Into the Hospital. David Jalmaell, en,Sstusday, till through Me liatehwsm at Reit- 'win's 0,1044,, and fractured his t 4 :Mb VOn, ~ taken to his hosseimWeat eamea, new Hintemedl.- . Corxrceris` rims AsemernMt--Depitty Ids t* ehal Jenkins arrived in town yestesda Mparifsts.'_. with two met 4 ono of whoa wee.sessetl Bette Homey, who bad bean ease rd the charge of pan eseateididnidm - Theimme ledied in priMn to await the/mini: a= . I. a- R. .11.--The" InefirmAent Ozehmor ' lled'Men paraded yeetepieyalls abArie attend the futierskof rAlejpit, a watembee if *hi order, from hi late resides!, at /rood :sod Chris! :ties Streets. The ptwersi n wee tieseirpaidedity * sae, bud at amity Aaft, atanketm! • ilia att.- i . , Mines - Omen, May. Wit —The nenlini inteiviestein the city of IllamStasids' few novo* esang May "the n ......... lr 1.4 Asthma .... - . - 1 ANVIIIV*•••`" C 61 1".! chigumtiss..— ..... Q '°" -- ri;wc:= , t Onl if it" Dash 7. Ghnlen3l 4 • 11' 44 I Pr*, • se t s Orownd •• • w .t ai ori • • sisrs 7 • i Em I ig 1 E 141,161. -•-• rpa ra • • Bcariet..—..... Typh0id.......,.• 1111 "1 11; °chi hiker I k ' tvozeip -- 7 PIONIL• • • • tl & Bpwski. laritdief Old age. .... Jau ---.-- 1 hoopft c0ugh........ 31 E:=M!EMEa To X IIIiACTURIIII.--The attsutlea of MUM faaturers is direoted_ to as advertiseiaaattni ,whi win be found in another colon; of a factory to rent near Blaokwoodtown, N. J. CITY ITEMS. °DO/MYERS, OR DIORLNCR MISASIIISS. The rertford Courtytt states that the m isofretato of rile mstsrs. for measuring thodigoinert tr by say Moto. te now carried on .ornesagot oly m Islet mgr. Livery keepers use thus ocursidorsbly. sad is 'ninny ewes t, • iuthvtdar• • whose ant!' fora dice of £ re or Om miss, as treteprout ,are Ogoosht its "-with • road to te hi his gentile no.. and otteito their gnat attomemmt. :Buadry lest !sons sr. - a reord whom thetas^'sonsh,vee.gree'topalthebil.witboa eras" Ming-i the liam y man would suet in his mom, of in formation. ito • get the isti-nristion sometimm. sod sometimes they don't. *, he idea of attstehinS • watch to a waste wheel to aot is &Watch on the drip., is also statbeT Yithkee. Fee adve tinenits. 4 in this mart Erasers, Mciurorant tor at tble watering. place cow be seen, for • few days, at the C ntlnestel 80t..1. Persons desirous of seeming roOlma for the season will tisane • : • - Philodelphot, htay 20. Muse k got& Shtmor Tote Wasx.,-400212- stria—This things:at, 21420tt100th122e202. • :Fo..az.!e2wri Aso ittocas—To-ra nor, i 212 o • elomk. et the t zetni e Wines ea'*--thl.ty ennui:no-4a clod in five ertnterbi vide! , ofeseeitteie. - .43001{11 qVAZITITLES — To - morrow morning at the IMO lOtt rooms. VALITALZILIS A3D BIAVTITTa PALST77rOII. b Pug Wil ber. Eon., and other eminent Attiste—On Fyiiry.&t 11.7 takratoot utieet • ELZOANT OsIDENCE AND pintstetraz—On the Pre e ha eh ettett,oh.Fttdea otortt , ne. Rite advert aiimenti sad catidost es. " OAS Palos, Lep) tthataxexr.." Otpri- airrs. Ours. The unprecedented sussess that attends the new m eans of business inartganstod by Granville Stetes,ligib Vent Clothier and Fashioner, No del Chestnut street, la an evidence of public, npprrciation. The public, c emend ed new and .liberal mode of doing business, one he promptly needed to theirdemend. Su elegant Urea o f begglifel clothing hare lone sines rendered his name familiar throughout the mantle; and" his liberality in Prom tine *sob purchaser, of en article of cloth.= whe ther reedy made or measured foe with - a valuable and natal gifi.'win not fail to enhance tut popularity at hums end abroad. One odes is legibly marked on esob garment, from, which there is no deviation; and the gifuedistributed are, beautihil, awful, and-valuable Grantiille Stokes' " Tomigo"ofl'aituoti,” Ka eat Chest nut street. fIitNERAL PASS'S GREAT PARTY TO THE Jsre• ussu.—General Colas gave a grand Parts to the AIMS* p,mbairey lost Friday nirlit, Bererel dish/Misfiled On tlenientVho ibt. now In Washinatoit. and who Plaited rualtirtlons; telegraphed to oar oClos to know-what their should dirfordreas-oosts to wear on the 040111i0S. We ilnel, o 4lettallr tale:crashed haat as follows : " Send your orders - lio the Brown BtLne Clothing Hell of Soo/WU & Wilionatee. 413 and 006 Cheat:id ittiet,iblivs Bath. if tociwolldprecent e truly elegant appeal:snot, and got theleltleeittriAlimr*nay." Tan attention !_or ; tihe ladles is directed to the advortisementfot 1.4.14vr & Co., tlOO Cbraerst street, who are now opening frent the late hale ere - uni - Wen an elegant seehrtikeittrac *ins dreserw, tkea ere aellidg at an shin ii:orri Coin toff the European .00st. Every desorlaelon of dry g oo ds of good felmes will be found in tlyrir store ID area,: vonety. sad st pile.. Ramer ihairsiiirlar a:Nodal:aye ever before boon odersd— Pur chasers should: odrastsge of the fall smart nen* and the very low prima Which now irerail. LAUD TIA WAR., Salvers, log INSebsta, sal :Eliiallata, - icasalweera, Urns, Le., atlstialosal• sad st WI: E. Wi parryl & so., mustastarsys, ru ohi s t imr , anKc • by 1 1 8,4stililly , hitatimpi :` .Tile /*Ai° ' ate Ill7 igibi, a t iiii 141r;0,1;-•alkir_ 111 "' Siviaet la'°lla. tn biliow *Mita. 44 Nada/ tke twaH laselPfil". 4 ula* se tt bistAVitadibi laic :at - ' ' ''`' lll4 *44l"w ikak ' oistak Weasixontesh- -- ', )4 OU'Ork o brill* ' owl bob Istoliffas." ll, " • bow rietiniellA,,ter, --, '- : illiiillit * - -iiiamrbbillallW,,,:, a 11 — . 4 .. ~ i', ,, . 5 F' k : 'is , l^—Zl):... , L, Atetii.-.—.................... ..... * . WI .. . gt irawmisa EgME Ilideri. .. TS Prom this Almshouse • posse or °otos —l4 s From the ammo ra.THuitauens, lieueltl yam,
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