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It is in timed to-day, and sumo corrections made, so tratthe 'ticket is now, we think, given. correctly • The Baltimore D in the emocratic Convention is still emits of parturition, having adjourned lattnight,,,after the Sad ballot, •Ithout giving the partri candidate for the Presidency. Mr. -Ctse's Prospects, which waned in the early pert of the day, yesterday, were brighter again at the °Toting ballot. Mr. Buchanan appears to h tve no Chance. Po '. • - The Butler-Whig County Convention will mee on the 28th of June. CLDVRLAND AND MATIONIRO RA ILR OA D. Our Warred earrespoutlemee gives encourage ment that this importsot enterprise is to go ahead: A.abrveying party is to he put on the route 'immediately. • DEMOCRATIC- NATIONAL CONY TIORA.— Ra sire to-day alkinteromiug history of nil the De mocratic NationSl Cenventions which have tak en place eincolke organisation of the Govern ment. Inthiskm or National Conventions, .thle history IS intecesting and nothing will be rend with more interest. Many of our readers bare awn up nod entered into active polities! I since the first Convention was held, 20 years nga, and others will be glad to have their mem ory refreshed on this subject. The following table, which, we clip from the New York Times, throws some light upon the comparative morels of the various classes of which that great city IWaompo,stal. . etatbairr of the Car PH... awing Itin taonib oflloy. ISV2, slum 4e 02 fete siciratir or normal. itacirrso. _ • 114,4, su.ek meet., Tau .v41e...5. Fr,o7•Cr. sal fin al 2.1 T 1104 ina 1I II car Tab an '171" "Va" 717 t""". no Ifs OTo0 T o 4•iiiirrg:rar. ,rot toorraira ra ; 4tirear priaciArarror, • The GI blacks ace of course all natives. De •ldet that cumber from 3(3, mu/ It leaves - but 213 white natives against 1141 foreigners being less than 2 to 9. Of three latter few commit offences against tie laws except when kites-km .llJ, and the thottrahrin of drinking houses rrnt. tered throrigh every part of the city afford them great facilities for indnlging in this vice . While the opponings of tleceral Scott in the northern States are iocititing open the necessity of harmony, and are calling for pledgee to sop pert the nominee of the National 'Convention, their rdliewat the South are holding Isegnage following, from thedingoota "Gen. Score is everywhere' regarded or a mere tool in the hoods of that intriguer Seward, on whom and hio PreeSnil friendohe to believed to be pledged to confer the control of the C..- entrnent, and the dintrihntion of the 'nett., if ho should he elected., It io Ant, tlrerofere, • ;Tiering that he has too ndrocater in the enoth— Etr without any such impression no Mot to which we boon alluded, bin Intel unlitneso for the of fice, the absence of claim.. except his militsry services, if indeed they can by any honest man nod patriot ho regorged (which we very tench tine a ht.) 00 conettlittint: any elahns to snob na or ne, wl the font Ma hr to kanmr L. Any Poi an n yinionftrorahle to tile annexation of Cyna Jr Ore quite I/efficient to make the fionthero people repudiate him entirely—nod they !carrot support A im under any circumstances, nominatisn or no enninution—for they hare no idea of cup fleeting any mon who 'occupies the position of en iontrnment in the bawl. Beiard & Co.. for the carrying out-of their hose intrignco.7 Northern Whig, ore of course expected to give doe.weight to ouch throats as, these,— t..! make allowance for such prtjadices,—and to concede the justice of these denunciotions. If there Is finaneas enough- in the National Con vention to treat such menaces with the contempt the deserve, the %nags May preserve their self respect it all events. If they yield to them, and begin to mut about for groom?., of coneys sion and compromise with them, they will not only be defeated, but despised. —N, Y. Times Peanut? u Peaocrri.—The political campaign r tt. . upon which we are entering promisee to be one , of tmexampled bitterness; and pereonal warfare, r provided the Pittsbu character rgh Poet can giye tone and to it. That paper of yesterday can , Banes its assault ;upon the Whig ticket, con, meneed the day before, in amyl° of blackguard. ttt. ten rarely equalled. We will take one article as a specimen, as folfewet THE AtISOOLITO JUMP il 4 /oupoodesee of the &lir Pittaborah Oaattoo.. . • Yeeterday we received a note from a worthy alftiamont AID WA(l3l2Nft RAILROAD. •. • citizen. arking queetiona at to the identlOy of •.• _ Wsnamr, unto, June 3d, 18,52. John Gebbart, who has born nominated for the . D. N. %ars, PaM.— ' office of Associate Judge by the Whig Convert. tics. Re says that a man of that bane is often la. ' . 8e ' - "A lisle meeting of The Staab*ld seen "diving Into a doggary tbat is kept by col- ere of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad ored folks at 127 Third street." The writer al; Company, was held here today In Empire BAIL so asks "doe. he go there for hie refreshmenta7 Jaeo!, Perkins, Esq., the President, submitted a • • or la he taking lemons in dancing? They (the negroes) often have balls th ere—notnetimes all rejteelfinia th° , 13.1.d nr Dirrait°—d Millet"' night—to the great enjoyment of the neighbor. e° and al* P iaaaa a of ° P kula a on laa p ort Of aka hood." Stockholders ea to the 'future course of the Com . The gratleman who sent nts the commttnicaticn patsy. After a long,and able discuselon, a - hie made a great Mistake: the information do. Itl di d b the Hon, D avid Ono aired about,: here been requatted from our con. nia°D-1, "lot*/ on, T"d waa " . , • ittmalr.P"OrtliTtart,of tahnedGausnedietaretanlidas kiallawahis BPN:tat bout I rhae l- tru ad et; the Board to proceed immediat. Cm, from "matey white to ((may." We cannot it to collect the find Instalment on the dock lab- s° Mr. that the Mr. Oehhart who to nominated earibed, to organize a corps of Engineer; and I --for Associate Judge, is the pertoll of that name who attends the negro dance-honee. To quote kthi,reeeeed With the eetwele ea eeee an Praatiaa- ',,... Doctor O'Toole, without ddiring to apply the -- language in a practical Renee to Mr. 0 , towed. The whole subject was left to they iscration,of j • -respondent must have mistaken him for • "(tome the Board; with the nuierstanding that they other blackguard." should hive all the feasible litre eurreyed upon We are told that Me Mr. GehbaK who recele. Which eir. l e t'` c rd the nomination wag at one time a high official ..ribt„,c Itatvo•juscti;y reac::,:ust a s ta-alc u m e ig s h tuu t b h a s a u l t under Gov: Ulmer who on e filainne to. .. , termite fiende, and negroes angels (tressed in on. eariptione now amount to about three hundred ble. The Mr. Clebhart we 'peak of wee a man thettea'l tan"' • . After the Governor's , own heart. lie taped no. The Company ban a good charter in Ohio, atom hated Miaow., and could devour gi with no:datrictlorm as to the i ntermediate points en number of "little hogs," when well ro y el t a t . a O ' excepting the important town of Warren. As if be dined with the Covet/mi. . - If our oorreepondeat, who Mina himeelf "A yet the Company hat, no darter in Panneylnua, • Fried to the Maine Law," Sill address the mit, but it ia understood that if it should be found tar n f the Gazette. we eappoee he can get the advisable to cooned with the Ohio and Pennayl information required. Be know n kre, oebbartt vaiiia ‘ Roil.road; at a point malefactor: to that . we - do not, and cannot may anything on the c0b j,,,,,A, except that we des c,,, ht.if t 4 e t h et h e I e the Company, that it can-pee done under its charter Gebhart who at the negro da tmehoutte. without farther legislation from Pensylvnia. • , jOIIX GrOWAILT, Peg:, of Allegheny, .6 i . Perions inteFeettol In quo &ma Valley fonts be lieve that it will be forted much 'Mortar than any thus assailed, is one of our took reputable and worthy citizens—in every respect tt ~,,,,a ~,,,,,,.. line yet located Wiliam Pittsburgh and Cleve - hie man. He is of Oerman deftent, and pasta, lead* Cleve se' all the strong common seam and to tag Litt_i....T.,,,...,ied,,,a,:,"":„6:!,:,c,tard.r7 " r it r.,,, sd me nheartily of that people. 'Bo was formerly in the 7,, -r ,,.. in ,.7,, e --,, ~---- „.- -- , ---- i . ---t,„,, ..,1--,..... Co.- Legislature for 'award years, where he - was a and " iain an" ea-4 ' .an ' a "'''"°°"" Co. 'or very active and influential member; and s nu b arraeging - the time tables and ticketing through was the confidence reposed in him bytbe people i i 3i the Wiiriaa,. routs, no no It..° bes t W r en . a of Somerset duty, he could have remained in point u p on t°. ah°.t.at an d °rat ..ni. ' .ina the ... the poem°n for many year, lanyM., nut Cleveland to New York, through Plttsbenzh end Philadelphia; and i! is hoped that after the line he desired it. He was also Secretary of the bo a been judiciously located, the older compaa- Land Office, during the administration ,of Gov ertior Ritzier, and discharged his duties with i" will aid the ne l i tn ne in carrYin a °°. ifa ea ' :, ability and fidelity.. Ile is an -old-fashioned, terPtio.' Th..ll"ini of .Warren ha "' a akeit ' hold of the matter with a resolute hand, fin they _ Blloll'4l anti consistent Whig, a caber, intelligent feel that fa essential to the haunt proaptuity, sod, sushi citizen, and for his many alerting of their beautiful town • qttallties comes In fora large thereof the abase ..,___________,,_ .W. Or the Poet Rid he been an ftialtruan and a E. Z- C. dram adit °u m . ' Ma r° al Ned Boat. it Is likely the Poet would ha* mods... wiinelellemledlanwdhaPaeraadenitentimarytafoirearbisiapartttialpasationkT bed - its h lackguartrlere. but ; bed 4 Gcnol44 444 is the Attar Place 'Riot, due been ludicted at a Protestanino terms of decency can be used In lit.- :Loots for - laoltlng the - data - election riots 'peaking id kiza. . . ' than. . .., . . PITTSBURGH GAZET BY TrUITIE & CO SATURDAY !HORNING,UNE 5,,1852. ntimasonic and Wig" Connty Ticket. fta CANNILL6II.-N3/1 RC, DAVID RITCIIII. PiUttab nom. /ON CONNUNS--Z.LO UMW/ THOMAS M. HOWE. AIDAWAV HVONGD DlE;rle.AtTheAr. rAk LINOtt.T. • 4481E94 LIMM. 7 . 4 741" 4 "m. - gnew, reg..l.'ittr burg b. JOHN M. PORTER', TamOairi.. WItITAM.,III7It.. PHD bo COTOONOTAMT. ALWARD CAIIPRICLfa Pitt/NY/NN. AIIOtINTE JINNI Ol OCR/ OP Q/ saAnams,a JOHN tHOHIART. 1 ..gt.n,. 1 / 1 1• W1L1.141/' ALOZO. /./I:lbUrNh CONONN. JAHN.% LOWRY. l'AtalArg karoa. YHANCLA I. OARDNNO, State Whig Committee Meeting. • Coot me-A toOetin4j of the Whig State Centre tltlee Icy! te be d e F t the American Hib efei. ebeb rbileJelbLie. rida la y erealac. Jobe Mb, et 7 r.% I .21, A full ettemlsnre DA VID psetleo!nrly regto,lorl. •l T.VI9A/IT. Chelribeo. On Saturday a committee of five, of which Dr. Plumer, of Baltimore, is chairman, was ap ppointed to report to tho next Assembly, on the ointers respecting the rights orconsolence.— .This subject gave rise to an animate,' th ecae eine, lit which the Rev. Mr. Oaten, of Ilan. more, and .othsrs. participates/. After transact log a variety of other badness, not of general interrst, the Assembly adjourned late on Satur diy..to meet next year •at Buffalo. The mem hers were highly pleased with the generous hopite/iiy of the citizen, of Charleston. - - Me. Wstnstca tw - 184/3.:—ln liome revtutek' made by gr,.!Websteri in 1848.4rhen , the flre gen Moral before Ike Senate; Beessl4 in refe rence to the principle of the Minot Florin: For otte T Wish fa' iroid 'count:llamas; all traps, by Iry of preamble or recital; and, as I .1 0 not intend to discusa the question at large, I content myself with saying, that my opposition .to the farther exteitalon of local slavery in this co or to the increase of slave represent... ' onu s iOUgPOSP, to general and universal. It has no reference to limits of latitude or points of reference I 4,411 oppose all such extension, and all such increase., to all placee, at all times, under all eircumatances,eren against all induce ments, agaluat all supposed limitations of great ' , dermas, against all combinations, against all COMPROMISES. !In a speech made in Mammottusetts in the same year he is reported 's follows : I have said, gentlemen that in this Daffalo platform, this collect of the new school, there is nothing new. Nothing has been pointed out to new. Therein nothing new In it that all the whiles in the Middle wed Northern States may not adopt. Gentlemen, it is well known that there is nothing.in this Betfalo platform which, iu'general, does not meet the approbation, and the entire approbation, of all the Whip of the Middle and Northern 'Slates. • Suppose now that all of us who are Whip should go and j the Free Soil party, what would be the reault oin ? Why, ao far, nothing would happen but that the Whig party would have changed its name. That would be all. Instead of being the Whig party, it would he the Fret. Soil party. We should all he there, exactly upon the same principles upon which we have already mood. The Buffalo platform proclaimed: No more slave States, and no slave Tent. tory. The abolition of alertly everywhere under the Ucheral Government. The application of the Wilmot proviso to all Araerican territory. whether in present or in fu ture. North or South. The complete diroreis of the Neural govern ment from all connection with:or responsibility for elarery. This is quite na ultra as the ground now occu pied; by Gore. Seward and Johneton, and that portion of the Whig party who agree with them iLI sentiment. If Idr. Webster chooses to change his growtd and denounce what he formerly ad.- roasted, a*efend what four years ago he de bounced, we cannot help it; but we are certainly under no obligation to follow him in bin gy ro , bone. NSW BOOKS. "'Pic PARIS Skalrell lluec. By Wm. Thaoke ray. In two volumes. New York; D. Ap pleton & Co." A very pleasant and readable.book, published in America for the Bret time. Tbackeray's style is well calculated for n book et aketchea end deactiptione. The work is 'soy. original, Amusing and instructive. 1300LIDSLIT Lnaasne , or Mirth and tly Thor. legoldeby, Etq. (the see. Richard Harris Barham). New York: D. Appleton St Co. . . A delightful book, imparting information and amusement—ono of the most taking books late ly opt. The above noticeJ works belong to the eerier • Applatotio Popular Library of We beet au hoes. For ado by A. Eoglisb„ Wood street • Apotarne9st hirensams' ifacisaran, for June ii on our table. It has n largeand valuable Irmriog and description of o direct acting ma rine! engine, besides a largo . amount of valuable sesientitlo matter. It is a most excellent number. A. H. English & Co., Wood et. TERRI Bt. CASIIALTILA..-0111 51at11114.7 1/111 twelve ladies were amusing themselses in a boot on the river near Concord, N. 11 ., which cap misted, and they were all drOwned. This sad of fair caused the most profound grief throughout the whole community. hero in another rest distressing cs4e of a rictilar kind: - e.id boatWltattsurox, iday::ll.--Yeeterday afternoon a Mt Christiana creek, containing Mx pernona...‘three young lade amd three young le.- dice—wee by a sudden flaw of wind upper...-. Him Hackett, a young lady about 76 year of age. by some meant!, .as ill supposed, r.t eaten gted in the Nail and was drowned. Another young lady ran almost dead when reatmed, and dial tills morning. The ntherW made a very most narro grey e with their lives— ,hey being el. austed when recalled. tAlowin The Baltimore Finn of Wedneeday adds the : I flgseit rams Oater.—We mentioned yestenlay that a young female, isamtal Maria Wsekett, wan the lineddroe pear Wilmington, Del., on Sunday, by lietting of boat. ft is grated that her doter died on Afonday from grief and distress. brothght on by the calamity. 'saeorrsirein (01.3 ? trcoosj GlattlAL Amer. ntr.--Thie body, -on Friday last, elected the Itere. Dr. Et. liumphrey, of Lotrinville Sy., Pro . fosser at Pthieeton erdisge , to fill the vacancy . esented by tbe death of the Rev. Dr. Alexander. A new Aped was organised atMemphits A revolution wan adopted, lidtilitting the Union next A Presbytery of Charleston, at the meeting of the ssembly, on certain conditions. The total receipts of th e Assembly's board of Domestic Minsions, for the pant !levee months, is $:81,- 74 8. Number of Alinalonary station and churches wholly eir in pars upplied , 101. Newly ar t:nut:ad choral* 49 Admissionn el members on examination, 1,919: guidon eertlfieree. 1.633. Total admissions, 3.689. Number in commu nion with .bliosionary eliureben, 29,08'2. Da& both schools, 643., Teachers, 6,356. Bebolars, 27.637. Baptisms, 2,367. Reuses of worship erected, 79' Returns have not been received from over °vete:tura of the Missionaries of the Board, en that thew Satire' fall Abort of the truth. .-.— -' emu. New York firma //LITWIN or. Tu . nun the D HI/OCRITO SA - !TONAL CONVENT/OWL The First National Democratic Convention, for the nomination of President and Vice Pres ident, was I rid at Baltimore on Monday, May , 21, 1892 Previous to the election of General Jackson as President, and Mr. Calhoun as rice President, in 1828, who were nominated by I State conyeetinne, and by general coneent of the Democracy opprded to the re-election af ' John Quincy Adams, the Democratic candidates I I for President and Vie* President were nominat- ed➢by C auca oo LFeS of the demratio mtratiers of g .or after s. Conrea The minus eyelet:a grew nnt,of fa- : was held in the la st Congreasioeal caucus, which 1 824, and resulted In the defeat of the regularly nominated INUlllidilie, Win, dj, I Crawford. It being understood that Gen. Jackson would' be a candidate for re - election in 1832, it became nrceneary for the democratic friends of hie ad rninietration to unite nn a candidate for Vice President, to succeed Mr. Calhonn, who had quarrelled with General Jackson, and and also Tallen'eut of favor with the democracy. The plan of a national convratlon wee hit upon, and the proposition was started in New Hampshire by the democratic members of the Legislature of that State. It was pto in nearly all of the States; end ones aseembling at ROG more, on the 21et May, there were found col lected a greeter and more general delegation from the people than was ever before assembled upon an occasion of the eon, when States were repreeented. Mr. Sumner, of New Hampshire, called the convention to artier, and stated the object of the call, which originated in his Metre Gen. Roht. Lucas, of Ghin, wait chosen President of the con., vention; four Vice Preeidente and three Secrete rice were alga appointed. The committee to peepers rule, proposed the celebrated two thirrisrule, which originated with Mr. Saunders, of North Carolina, and has since been adopted by the Democratic National Con- veetion as a precedent, vizi— ReROITO, That each State be entitled, in the nomination to he made of a candidate for the Viceth Preeidency, to a number of votes equal to the to e number to which they will be entitled in electoral colleges, under thence apportion ment, in voting for President and Vice President; and that two-fhirdo of the whole number of Totem in the convention Glen he necessary to emit/ tete a choice. Delegetes appeared from the District of Coicutshla, but the right of voting yam refu position. ted to Clem but for and 16:1 against the pro- On bellotting fora candidate for Vico Prsident, Martin Van Buren received 208 voter: Philip P. Barbour; 49; Richard M Johnson, 2G. Total 1:1003Ser of electoral totes repreeenteil 283, (only Bre lose than the whole number all the Staten were entitled to). Br. Martin V an Boren haring received, on the t ballot, majority of more than two thirds of all the voteagiven, was declared to i d the ctin• didate of the convention for Vice President, and is, resolution tmanimotsely r ecommending him wen adopted: A resolution was then pasted, granting the privilege to tho delegates from the District of Columbia of recording their votes for Vice Pre sident Gen. Jackson was then nominated for re elec-. tin. as President, by a resolution offered by Mr. C. C. Clay, of Alabama, declaring—" That we most cordially concur in the repeated nomina tions which he bee received in various parts of the Union, an n candidate for re-electien." The second Democretie Netional Convention was held rat Baltimore on Wednesday. tiny 20, ldilfr, when a very large number of delegates Resembled, and from nearly every State in the Union. On ono resolution passed by the con vention 441 delegate. voted. Mr..Genrge Kremer, of Pennsylvania, milli' the convention to order, nod ranted its objects. hOn his mution. Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia. me eppointed President .r rho courentinn; Mid n next day Pie Vico Preeillent n and four Sec ; rotaries were also chosen. Mr. tinunders, of North l'arolion, from the Committee no Reti,, reported, no the fifth reso lution, a Iwo third resolution. eimiler to the One , topted by the convention of 18:12 Me L. nap e/lc,' the two-thirds principle, i•Pelli . OP it would eve o noire Impre.ing effect; tot 31r. Allen, of lui.eachneette, iteetared in fever of a majority. i beinz occohliol to dortiocralio prineiplee At V. i ,, 11•1. of Virgniit. tondo n few ream' 1.0.. r of (I. third-. t, which Mr. Allen The c , oven•i on by ii,t I, 1.!Ol. none 2111, do. 4 in h,vor of an amendment declaring A make ty entficient for a nomination : hot th e next day rday nba ) ndnned it woo enidere.h the majority prin.. Intedituted :e re a on nd the two-thirds principle The adoption of the taw third mile by thin convention Tog cnnsidertol no intended to keep eanotny Rich elegate,. beiani M. Jahnatzn on Vice President, dng willing to make nn noelnotion rather than accept of him The Viin ia. candidate was Wm C Itiv of that Slate, who. efterwarda turned nig, and in now Minis ter to Plane., if being ascertained that Me. Van Buren wished the AntnittAtiott.of Johnsen, and an it wan nece4vary tn secure tree-thirds fo him, after the role won odopted, the desired rev' cult wan-nrooght obJtit by finding in Baltimore a merchant of Tennessee. Ale Edward Bucher, who canoe into the conventine, and gave the fit , teen votes of that State fdr Johnson. .. On Pr play, the third dayof the sennion, the' conventi..n prtgleerbol to ballot for Prenident• when Martin Van Ilureti received 21;5 votes, the whole nerchor given, and Was declared drily 111,0 141,111f41 On the only ballot for Vico Prcsi• dent, itirlined NI. Johnson received 1711, nod Wm. C. Riven n voice; and haring received twolhirds of the votes, B. M. Johnson was de. blared 'the candidate of the cnovention for Viet President. .-- lict..3ith. jeohlon. l d Yh ba j en io t t b_e vote of ! New York was announced Buchanan , Vi a Do m ' It • 'o'clockwhen24 taeregoao sad Putman:a et. ttntail Altste AnU he inlet, „ ter, the use nom Pitteettrah to awrolond es se,oo. as . 4 to t he :4:s o ma , * as ( Unload at the eseee twee atoto . 4. A • 11-.110-1. 127 Successor Nelson & CO., ballot eismaig 1 w a nnounced,. Van Baron havieig fallen • .............__ll B. Poulin. tzdor. sfoture.laorbtason, the Virginians hiesed moot ungra ciously, aud this Kentuckians applauded loudly. It was efierearis annonnced th n at the Virgioia delegation scold not support Johnson for Vice Preeideut f Ole electoral vote of the Stale Wan accordingly given to 9'm Smith, of Alabama, Ant on the election of Vier President by the Sen ate, In conoequenee of their being no choice by the electors, the Virginia Seuators, or whom 'Mratires was one, voted for Jtihnson.) • The third Nations! Democratic Convention was held at Baltimore, Tuesday, May 5, 1840. De legates from trrenty-one State. were in anent. since. lion. Felix Grundy, of Tennessee, called the convention to order , and, via motion, Gov. Isaac 11111, of New Hampshire, was appointee/ chairman pro /MI, and Joho A. Dix, of New York. secretary pro trn. By the nomination of a com mittee, Uox William Carroll, of Tennessee, was appointed President, Besieged by a number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. A committee of one member from each State was sppointed to report upon the subject of the nominationsef President and Vice President; and another committee to report resolutions declara tory of the principles of the republican party of the Mabel. • The next day, the Committee on Nomination. reported In favor of the presentation of Martin Vao Bores as a candidate for reelection to the Presidency; but that they deemed it inexpedient to choose between the individuals in nemleallon for Vice President, but to leave the decision to their republican fellow citizen, In the covers! Stator- The resolutioo nominating Mr. Van Bunn was unanimously adopted; that respect ing the Vice Presidency was discussed at length; but It was finally adopted. Two objects were probably contemplated by the ourione resolution on the Vice Presidency. One was doubtless to get old of, Johnston, if pos. alble, should the party prove successful; another was to enlist the feelings and exertions of the Mends of other candidates in the different Stales, so as to secure electoral vOlO3 for Mr. Van Buren for President. Ti,,, plan, however, failed—the Democracy were defeated Van Boron, for Pres ident, receiving GO electoral voice; Johnston, 48 for Vice President; Farewell, 11 (from Booth Carolina;) and Polk 1 (from Virginia. The fourth National D em ocratic Contention nssembled at Baltimore, on hlonday, May 27, 7844, when n great crowd of Delegates and ont elders appeared on the'groond. The whole num ber of delegates in attendance wee 125, entitles! .to 266 votes. On motion of Mr. Saunders, of North Caroli na, Hendrick B. Wright, of Pennsylvania, was chosen Chaitman. and Win. F. Ritchie, eon of the editor of the Niamenni Enquirer, was sp ' pointers! secretary. On a permanent organize , lion of the Convention, Mr. Wright Was made President, and a • umber of Vice Presidents and Secretaries were appointed. 1, 1E52. Mr. Saunders proposed a resolution that the 1. SPRING ARRANGEMENT: Came rules no governed the convention of 18.12 08 minainseanveland and Pittsburgh Rail $0~• be adopted to regulate the action of thin convert. b illiftg-WPM Hon. To this resolution, inelnding the two- • thirds role required to uominste Presidential deudldates, strong objections, were made by a CLEVELAND , GO SANDUSKY, DE-- VIM GIIICAG I 0, SIILWAURIE, BUFFALO part of the COnYi otion. D iecomione on the rub- DUNKIRK COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI jar took place, continuing until the following r lIIE n ' d . ft t day, when the tweihird rule wee adopted by a J. EST olvir,ain-aisielstserrung vo ae te of 148 ayes to 118 noes. Ott the afternoon of Tuesday the decision e1reg'..1.='!..".4111"4"! eteamer FOE it°4lll/711.11iwittilthte Ispe,,.,Lad.LlFtti: above named being eoneridered des strous to •„,"!„,,o'ck"', 4r!"4."^:l4l.'''%hiclii.h.tiktlbil the proepeots of Mr. Van Boron , the OOP/M. k;FicTiAro,=l:fk.rit,lgiVeminngb"4"lin nuanuiue.,""BbL'' lion pet seeded to ballot for n candidate t0,..thi,.„ ,ft„%ke,.81;,, for President On. the firm ballot, the votes iOilick/i.;a-CaiilO '''''''''''' .."."......"'........-11' ."" stood for— Van Baron 1 ase cisisirt '2lthat u 'llmAl-" • 140 mss., metre Water ono timlttneetritrest (s e n se 4 .t. ) si ' n ' i 83 'Pgrelf-like'^itrait. urr n It_ Cass 94 • StANOrACTOIRKIM 01, Johnson I 33/ SOIID aux vreEri off to PO. while Cass amid 123; Johnsort,v2l;. .-.Lailiamolli Psalm °su e trial* an/ 11/1%/4 /lard door above to B uclanan, 22. Aral/ wart warrattle4 sow boar naltdatlataa. An eighth ballot was caned for; but a stormy eta • . debate arose, after which tile convention atAlnewn ed to the folloiriug day. When an eighth ballot took place, resnitingatkne: Van Buren, 104 Polk, , Gene, 111 . 44 This was the first time Mr. Folks name woe brought forward. The New York and Virginia de/egatione then retired for constiltatlon, and On tbeir return l'o the oonyention, James IL Polk was unanimously nomivat,d on the ninth ballot, receiving 206 votes. kir. Picketts, of South Ca olina, who was an outsider, then pledged the vote of his State, (whit!' won not represented in. t be convention) fur 1114. Polk. . James If. Polk•orsa thereupon declared duly net:taunted. On balloting for Vice President, Milan Wright received, Levi Woodbnry, 268 8 Mr. Wright was Declared nominated ; but on Thursday morning the convention having met to receive his reply, he declined the notninitien.. The cOnvention then resslved to ballot again for a candidate. Theta woo no choice on the first ballot. bor. Fairfield, of Slating, receiving, W oodbury, Casa, x M. Jul:mime, 39 Com. Btowart, 26 Goo. M. ball. 23, W. L. Morey, 13 Mr. Walker, of Alississippir. exressed a hop 6 e that on Ilse secood ballot. D allas would be nominated by acclamation. The re. 1.9 of theseoond ballot was, for Dallas, Fairfield.' 221 Wroxibury, . 32 00 Tbn Convention adjourned at 10 o'clock, A. M , en the !broth day of the session, the most arduous one that the democracy had yet 00., countered In Presidential Dominations. The successful resultis well known, although it final ly led to the breach between the.peatiliar friends ef Von Norco end other sections of the democrat ic party, which accelerated the defeat of Gen. Coss in 1818. atThe fifth National Democratic Convention met Itxliiruore, on blooday, the 224 of May, 1848, nd was numerously attended. lion. Andrew Stevenson was elecled President, and a goodly number of Vice Preeidents and Secretaries also officisted. Three days were spent in organization, in the W of roles, inclading the two-third regu lation and in au excited diecuselon respecting the seats of the New York delegates. Neither set of delegates from that fitete voted :iti the convention, as that body resolved to admix both Ifunkerc and Dernhurnere. Four ballots took place for a candidate for Preaidetd, Urn. Cam being nominated, as fol. owe:— tunas BALLOT. 125 Buchanan, 53 Calhoun, Dallas, Florida and New 'fork not voting. accoso_l3ALLoT. 16 GWoo;lbury 40 Worth (New York not reti e FOUkTII ISA LLOT. (New . 1 ork not voting.) lion. Lcllo/1 Cus, having received two-thirds of the votes on the fourth ballot, was declared Jul)' nominated for President. Geo. William O. Boller was nominated u the candidate for Vice Prndidera. The State of South Carolina was not repro.. rented iu the conventions of 1835, 1840, and 1814 The electoral votes of the 'State were given to the democratic candidata for President, except in IrOl2. and IB:iti Co the former occa- I U. n . the State voted for John Floyd, of Virginia, o n . lin MA for Willie I'. Mangum, of North i 'arolina • Wai.bingtou Republic elates that Abe 0 John wore 96, communed before Al, e410,1,1,,rd,.ea Thureday, upon the complaint At 1 , c.unpie Remixes, Ali Mater I.leuoputen• v el Prance. to answer the V r harge of libel lin recent üblic/16min. Al.. ittuniey under eeeurity the sum of five dollar'', to appear nt the next term of sal court, to NURlfer the charge of libel; her eon, rf are thonaand dollar. to A letter from ihn P rmicivrio, eve that the es.- tenni..n firm of Ifunhy, Bond and lisle are cow emoting a Large firevraof etare, and what les romorktililo tact. they iuu importing elope from Chios for tection of thin hpiliting. Who ooh] have dreamed! of this a low yearn ogor Now ore hero not only atone from Chicle, hut the ii.rkmen pot up oar building.. !r. enemy, formerly of the Altn,ylrizninn, in hie ec,,, potlence with that piper told a to. ry pretty story agent Aire. CLAY, and averred - thst ehe had never been to Washington, The Atevandein o,,,ete iniye thief is all e mistake. 34a. CIA, a , eompaniett her husbanJ to Wash ington nearly eeery wittier, •bile be was in the , Hone. . When hit was Secretary of State, she resided there. Her soiree. were the meet agree. able given la Weshingtne. Mr. Caar's residence tens then in the Demur [route. A cocumunic trio OM for -.on in the Charleston Courier lest ten years the sea has not al . , been encroaching on the harbors of the Southern Stater, but threatened to inside their rice river dorntios with its tilt inUndellOne. The mueslis of the IViccentaw end of the Sande, he hove been iltnned with its pickling quilitimaand influ Cooper hoe eu ff ered under there nufavonible of Ch encrs, elmont to Its toner:re. The right arm arleston, yielding come 20,000 tierces of rice for 'upon, is in diner of being lopped off, and nun or the alma valuable triplex, and the turat perfect spoon, of cultivation by irrigation, may be lon to the State,:if speedy_ and eiTectual rtieseuree are n.,t mlopted to drive hack the intlt ' M ice [keenest element, the ocean. 11/0•JOI) PRINT/NO Of all kinder executed I uo. , ortke eIM seat.. sad at ...Al* eat. • Bparia/ W... .11 A. a.. to I.tara aad pro _tau.. for 1ta1.11,1.a. atul Concert' ['el,. Nil med., mu of L.A.. forltalla. Labia. t 0... moro Onla Rea aa, rke.Ur .4 wesenr Priced ...._,..'.! __.. :brit there be any man, be be single or uaa ure.4 iad, fem.+, mech... tonebaut or taatoat•ro,ev yet soooliodbittuoll with • C.W. of ILO. rurore Arabi.ltwill . grorth 1 .....1.1.1 In .odd, wear and wen b again, Mary 11 v. all ha. baane oned. You earl oar an.. 1. 1. Mader? 8artu1e..1...... apl3 - leuutezma. .... fat we /R AZ gar Mx. 8.1.11% M. Kut a---Lel we know what rou MU put tta. P..... at. &et . ra• 6, • tadaeal•l4 It is going off with • ru.b. sittem I had the Oleaulan tributal.. T. artlo/r la delay oulrerral aatlafaat. tilo. Toe. troll. A. W. RA/ITO/AM --- Limnos, Umno• CO.. Km Mumuu. n. fl, Km, Esz., Prinstrass—Dear His—Ws hal loft . ..1111 us, a quanta,. of r0...t..a. ; it 6 all otaiL sail mars a-dal. astl as IS &arra from preson rassaranres, a will P• 11 IVPidij. Trull l'oom, CASIVAIV. 11OZON a DO, ~...1. pi Unswass ...rally throaahaat U M m r. EZl2!:'.ll_S.l.,•!______________________ SPRING ARRANGEM 1852 NT. • eifißnz Mfaxit Rail Rood •anit i tt l ig Packet Li ra Between to run roatoxam.) Ptitl:durp" ir,'Nnv York, PABodriehia and Baltimore. 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal. TI.UR TittlOVUlt. TIMMY IliltlllT irOURO. FA BE TO 11111ABRLP11114 tt BALT. *lO. ntrner. Moto hots., oon CooroaTenta Mono. IN 1118.npe.p‘ing.t.)farti! Narignti on a dai -411- I T, ` „„ %v.:V; 1 1 z4z"..1 11. Lr ta."L:Z‘Z S l itZg! il a %%Z.-4! kw pat., nt ntb, 'pronoun. onnto to tt. kilinltton Inektt Avant. r to U. tralr z" m .12.1 Vremi tun DAGUE RREOI'YPE.S. Pr•t Ojilee Building, Tilird Siren% 11TIZENS and etrangartt who wilth to tth• `i tdf we ao merota,ta., artistic nal 11/. . 7uzr,'l4t,ltzz atal f,t ;C:;l'..l . l7;l4;cll,g 84711°F. T er iviVi,f:17,1„719:74 tgr.Lir. ghttil.:37r.'tt! loolfo i r th lo the lalrnr of th• Art i s t :lTN of Dagork . rai .opito antl o peraLIOR.IO ail olnt a. to II o eetJ~ r., from trbuwr Inazulance Vampaziof Pittsburgh a a. I.ll.lBSLY:TuArtmarr. I . A/11.1EL L. /I A OFFICE, 94 WATER, It_ETWERNIIARENiAND WOOD 9THERTE, Ay- tust,ittot HULL AND OAHU° /HMI (IN 01110 AND 6II:(N1,4911.1.1 . I[l V/tilt,. AND TIM (looms( it, or dacton LT FMK 4 .(0. rl 4 0...x5t Mr o,o* .f lAP RCA inuf nod 1...4.A.V.V.0/17.1]1.4.V. • 133 Woodbury; 31 Worth, • 3 • 6 Muth BALLO?. 173 Woodbury, 33 Butler, 8 1 QT. Andrews Epi Nopaloie. - Church will ho open PLEA FOR THE CRITICAL SIiDY Kali • HIRES, morale, ritro,,,vit,',.,llolv 4,;:k., For Sale itilOß want or use--a rery fart hay Mart, Plk yoarool.l. lan!, hozolopme. 0r.1111.0, ;.t perfeel• I, cowl, orarraated wood l a ere,' roartwusar. Lt-terti ileac ) , and liaroo4. To (am 16.111. WI Mr sit, Juno. at U. Ll.orloo lo.ktr.l. Lard Oil, Adamantine Candles and Sloan nt:ittiary and offeredt,tor.„lo.by ‘ , A4.6A it - LE itooKs__.,„ t .. 1.,407.1,:f47;:a722 1.1,t7447Z1rg1:',74.1;;.`; Journar ae.,a TatV._lt, 'lna 54, Maitre!. owl Alarrionflito ci,olvers at ~,,, t,lo ti 5.1.111. i i r coral !iron, n'eaant• • Fraroo. /looollortln oonf a I.ltolar r Ilairtharlio !t0rt.;.,., Ilborlor o rlowo r o or: .agla 1111llor's Work,. 111.. Whale. by ;;V:,7i g:?,r,14-rituPZ.L7l."Z!:rl.'l,"l:g,”;rl:r4:. la burg, I'lal r ophy of Lltla r all al Carter. x. taigi..V;ll7f.V: Marko; et. DRA Y . ER BOORS AND lIIBLES in it Z01a...e ltd taut! otogaL.lAMirioArr,„A,4,.... ttttt Wanted. 1 MERICAN Dollars, Do. Half Do: eotrre l / 4 .. do Narul•on S:11.11.1. Y. 17:17 7 . 17 1 • 22_ rnuri h. NEW OOK& p OSE ASLIFORD, or the Ruined Gamester mrifirl , Titt rbmnp I o r giggrg bt""' ill.yourre b„he g "" bT Lsv B.l.titipy Adreplutyy in thy Sopth W.* by Raw?... gTO+ S eeromanery. by Iter.ll/. rltt tr r •TY ' Pttr b .lgutyl;"l bj".". .11ty..ylo e bly,bayo..• .. . Ho.lvad anti for JO tato at itaNt. • OALLOWA 74 Third kraal. oppes , ta T. Pool Odloo. brdßA SOLS—Another lot of floe° vet,. ji. obits,. Paraaololuat t•dd atA. now, . 1 . 0, /42 ' A tat mat 04 _11ark.1 1.1. iIaiSSLAKS.SiLit.—S—A A. rda son 'la. I. 24t0 . 1 . 1 01.4•1 27 out ea,' roed•rd EMU, .a., 1U pm 44 du. 1410 K SALK—A finoßoiin.ty now. j intiolos of LUNBRIIMI44IIItI7... 'ALLOW -3 bbla prima Toiect and for note i • J. T. • J. J. HO/NIL /44 24 Libor,- -_________ • fi I Co do d° ,v 4 eg°ring .„; vorE2c2L, 41AUZE FLANNELB--M!by itlfurok 3... A eon hare always • pl . 1.1 rviikV2.T. Lyvi.hl.l•olo PlatuCs..77,,, 7 .7 7 .4 114 r Library iwt 4 Nos. lU 41'4 hllVatf:f 14=2 / 7 411,1 :Z 7 L.141:7rit'41,1;* 0 ,, J... 117 V.Tl4l2°,lgTh kir CU.. Jcs 76 Irmzeth drool. 40.1 1 .101.18 i .MOLASSAM7 ...- --tsy mr i; - J. bbl o. 1!. U. Mo/04,4, Pbll4. helltkort; zi14 0 .1 . 11 Yr 64.rup lasee, 11/ Syrtip°llltja.q 0 14!. do; "0,00,11,000a0t.4 47 tido by 47 rrout awl 11111 PUN. fi-"Z PenalYlwuna Rail V° oad Company. tam prepared to re.. r 4r, to pLof•ael • for P motetloaely Raven. Lud,toT:r, 141,ralliri71, O re , f-0 unlit per /00 Mt I.TlFl'ltTeZ'on''' tlt " O ' reTeTl ' do 1:11tVs. it' aa ;Tell " P' fa ' s? ' l . o ' ergs r{.'t°_ltr, I"i4f:letrg Ofit. Per Pg. COVUD/1 tilte4JAN, Age weoom4 nts. . eir llttlianFr "r g h . 2 - 6 II 'OW *hoot•Pi l'lsd:o'"n. • Pennsylvania Rail Road Emigrant Line. 11,,VErtittzi nozforwtztax prettatn,.tra.b,;.io. dPar 14.1 U—only l7Ymih cant " Th through. * anmIAM. Layge and extensive Bale of Real Estate, at Public Aostion SATURDAY, Juno 50, at wruirris. Matirl,',',;77'; 'Attrrat2r.di'4^dbltllgr,f; Aeteroilinelf,teop.lKalth tb.w,blatin .nd ....le. if their e'L'ITTTI o.. h . ' , ...a . :llilliZth u g' 10 e""" ' Joon Alb. LW twalalalng parts parnu..."408'0urit"......". ...Mauer 76 balWinut lots,t, edp.,. - ---^ ---' V one slow. lotw 1 zi.unt • 141 f acre to h ? Pr' rarraittM Itwillad • lulg=l4,i lance ../ t.lllllftli Ito .tor, Wiell bowie. torah. with tr. OM on* (pun!, am.. wound al- Waked. Ll,4:.lt="wrirrATPrr *`,22r:41z,tr,,„,13 . ~.Nr o irt,:l4 : ltr- ""°rT%-" , "' . Hum, 4.....1 u...°P.....-12,,Yfrzmh,-,...,. toil known to repair. wry dwwrintlint. - -"" . =We ha. k now n to al..ntr. our tenor to nal t t any .7orj. tl=i.lltt TZVA,AzIrt,t.o hair;UICIIIN gip stew In Aro equal ronalwanual Irilminwata. ."". - W. 1/—Awr Damns within. to Wirth.* lit 3.166Wr bbnion. boar wabbow•le. e.. b........ 0 ... r ..... itr b. , At the rumba.. ur ill 'ai. l .111141.6 t ' tor. of &meta anPub!rlit'w....or At tae waft.. oreuhrlerg. rignert...UGn. atityl3...___di wood i.. LINSEED, Lied, Fba, erm . ( ml 7. tar and Lure ON Later Olt eAr ekle ." a*. us. p 4 J 1111133 Neir/PP TplagWlfli444l; .tB . , of . 111 qua 114" S. M KIER,-And now as to yeer r...... I [bought a. I had driared all!. ro lon., would be well to wall until I hal ^ e, flop h, wriE,' When I find effered tho oil for rale, th...... pl- f honatitll ti 'archon. kik.. the tutaalt patent pr. dtetors o; the .4'; and on fit bat ittth. dbpore4 1 , . ~.... Rat I (*volt to pore on Fr:II. .....l.praittaded ....;... in bun, yardage.' than. In , t 't t o lint newer.. I. .. et I.aou loran; I the deal no 4 !ante. ke. a 111, a l.a been. \tia:7l ha') eight yearn', we. ne e •u .de Ito , try te r.rte. ant. hi bad t... 1 tun Ibten buttle..• 11..rould 0.... el. gaga. and ,leerly u 1... tol.d. the ~lor of riot!. \in; while ha health wit, °thetas.. mud. itnin.red.- Ills biltaince ...lire to Lave ben the rerult”f a :err inert. ...bier*. al Berofula. Innen trlur• tolgtit be raid of fit ; , healias pryers of Petroleum. But 1,, Ii mitlen to ae . that It boa a Wood an estretaell pOpularit. in [hie 'try; I ha. roil all th you gave., anal might ),. e' NOM a hunarea tattler 01 000 al. IttAIIIIII. , ELIZInit!,III Eau,, Wisentogn. Dal. DS. led:. .0: 8. Cleaver', "Prize Medical 'ffney Soap." . • .. , !tit" ['l' 1,-, 3 rein nrkable fart tl, I t 1111c3ver't± ii...., ti , ,,,.- .... fl„. ~,i, .herb ,.( 1;.• 1.n01 ‘ . 1./.1. ulr , tained the Ptne 11•41.. the Wtri 1 . . gal, In E11.. 1 ..-• This la aerounted ..., by the I,n..erral.l art n' , .•11. 1111C...11.111ch it hal oblainel, tux only to .!..giliva. but In other portion, of Europe The mumulttegswLe send. ea tile motel. out oaly did The to lir. Cleikver, ao lb. sole inrenter. 111 1 atrordm • Kee and untrilatake•hle gr...., anin.fo the publir of Its In nunParable end ficuelleial <adit.. For race by J. KIDD at CO.. 00 Irood earn. ' Wholesale Agent, for Pitleburah .4 IN vielnitykaleo for sale /atoll at all Bann and pl aPrneln It •totre. , ' _ . dial. .sreit•COME O N—THEItE IS EIVOUG-4 Ellit ALLII—The following letter la 'publiohed by the , pronri. 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