- ., ' -1' "." !' ." ." ,. - 'i : ,,", "' ", ; a *> :: t tt M' : , .. . : -, 4' : T : ' 14 I,. ... ,, !. .. ' ' t'--- '- -- '' pe"r .. " : _--," -. -. ------ -. .' : : &_':r" 111 p-tI-----. .3 : ____ I-1- L', ----- 7' -- . - I -- : ; ictzn: L.i'J TM'Late lltJuia'1Ue.' ." Boant, i a4C .. . pJomi.tDaa4itODto : thi 'da ; I. tnror'ca' T6 Mspondenteof tftm Xctter from Mr. Cabell. ! : : : 1 _. .:) ) .c-: wTbB " IIr' . llOBUfllFIfU'WItThursday ti J L I -I I ;- ? '_", 3-" ' . ?t \Ve clip from the Albany, (N. Y.) Regis.t ) !f p{ !i Wb h r, b: e : "i)' 'ST.. Avovsrpr' ( friv 1852" t t1ingtorVEFreFen: gives tbe ".Br tne eitrbrdi aiy'despatch of ibe' I 4 : : ,1 : fatorabjy' theol4( : t l in ; ; ntt&o1nfl mails,.we received, ,on the 24 fast, letter ; : r } li racerjreviousl7 n I' fir the following letter from Mr. CABEIX. \ : fq \ 8PPpr , .p }: f' : 1ra .JlaEw.Dear.8 n', ;,Tbe Tn iats.Wfc* from Mr. Cabell'dated. at late as the Ir.1l the Representative in Congress from Florida. ; .. 1 otbe'.State save nsy1iamuTjr tU : General.'B? Hopkins we're RIcz Esq wfioSe' !4th P1I'.th enclosing tbe report of the Committee 18th- jto'lJ Ii was addressed to tb'e editor of the Register April .15,"1852/ ly the'News, amazingly.:, In the'!atter State, ly captured by General 5th'ult. in this town wbileron! %vlsit here Conference upon,the Bounty Land Bifj(of :; 1 and pu1)llsfted"w'ith the. consent',ofxx however, the 'majority in the'Convention. brought this place yesterdayr-the for the' benefit which! ;he, hoped to derive the assurance that the report would be adopt, -Mr."CI'nu.; '. ,i' "I thr' .' having come with-themefor; tbejpurposeofplacing.jhem I & *' ;*.** *ct ed both As the'. :rt 1O C.f "'Co. ,unceremoniously' 'crowdeil .Ubwtf th"C ss Ifm! ourrnIlif'angen3al climate,:.- by Report bad bee* L t 1tn Ar HinrESE: Mwch 20, 18521 : : in the c.u.sto.dyof jsome, of Jhe adopted and the bPtpa8sPd'time,before its t B.U.TI1OU. April 7 6 IV3L :tninorlty, 't.nd' expressed preference for Mn-Rice was one of the most active andntelligent : " I' Mir UE'R'lIi: I have read 'with interest LATER : authorities here. I regret, however; to say I the receiptbt: Mr.? .CabeH's letter, his; aiwr.ances . FROM EUROPE. merchants of Boston and oneof in the our neighbor's "finality"candidate,, ,Mr.. are made doubly sure 'We , the "The ILl1ic:1t'headed. Presidency, * r. that they woul (T nol'"b'e'rreceived' either>by the most upright*honorable, kind and true note his didtnVtfietaVor'tb Bachanan. as letter at this late day only i State Reisterofthe; 13th, which you care at as grea tr'joss to.lal.idtclares ARAL OF TiE: AFRICA* ; the military or ,.n'\.otborrneija.i.1', fi aH.Tntends men that.ever lived, as we happen to know. that the called mid ' sfend me., evei.to.,see,tn e great merifof that ilrnthiay Mr Rice brother-in-law Foote troops serticrbyGar VMywr was to Judge , ofth'e .T BrItish : 10 take them bacic tO Palatka,and Moeeler entitfed toJVarranU ' *>$hfTe tno doubt ol.tbe.correctness asli .tesmb1pAfrsaruat appointed office he a Irom men was I r Ca8e8 unwilling to execute the office. particular time.' night, when these orders were being executed no difference of opinion or judgment 'can to-attend. 4 A 1 laws some of the were land. Now, sir, if ,the sectional These developements make the opinions it was a 'misfortune which no ,one i iI believe prevent any from.man.who knew him, we firmly Oo'motion adjourned.of Captain Tackcrr the meeting in conceding eminent degree an Mr. Cttbtll' Letter. * - animosities; ; of your people to the south editors' in the',South, who are going witha I could avert, under the circumstances. Gen. i tbe qualities we have ascribed (-him. R. D.. ARNOLD, Chairman.P. . r'4. ,Are sD such be that down an able by, northern honest patriotic menmerely man We copy a letter, from the pen of Mr. rush into The 'Democratic conglomeration, Hopkins has acted with that promptitude In common with many, very,many,,others W. ALEXANDER, Ssec'y. 4 ItI: Because put fie has discharged plain' constitutional Cabell addressed to one of the proprietorsof all-important as to men-particularly when which deserves,the commendation (certainty with blood whom he was"connected by no lies of California \VbIg .n* ftemoertffte. .- ;h. l Wide: duties there can be no longer. the Albany Register which has been call they like consistency in Whigs. not the censure bf even political opponents) life-domestic, we mourn his social loss.and In every business-we relationof .en_tlOhft.. : : any sympathy of feeling, or co-operation South oi ed forth by an article in that paper, to whichwe of bis fellow-citizens at, large. His well- look upon him as A MODEL MAN. Requiescat We- learn tbaf the Whig'State' Convention - and . l action, between the parties North will be referred week before last, expressing Florida Interest. Claims., known humanity and kindness 'of heat. in pace tFrom of California, to nominate delegates to and for this and not we, respon- - $ sible. yon strong preferences for Mr. Fillmore for the We observed, in ,an obscure portion (if which were. fully evinced .in the ample. and the National Convention,met,at Sacramento .4 A few Southern Whig politicians,lookin Presidency, and giving reasons, in answerto there is such a thing in, the usually lucid unceasing manner in which be provided for [ the New-York-Herald, 2.linst.} of city February.OB the 19th The and delegatas adjourned Win on.the Frank 21st : on'y.to expediency or availability themselves, or it from maybe the Courier if Enquirer, why the chances j columns of our respected cotemporary) of the comfort his prisoners even malice itself The two Demoeratl out In favor General or Ca Committee.. Stewart, of El Dorado- sse O?Good win, f' to benefit to accrue to of Mr. F's success in New-York are" fully I the Tallahassee Sentinel, a week or two cannot deny. It is a difficult thing to .. of Yuba; J.* H. ,Clav'Mndd,. of San Fran- election of other Whig, are willing j $, the to sacrifice Mr,some Fillmore for a candidate who equal to those of Mr. Webster. Mr. Ca since, an extracted paragraph, without credit please every b dy If a man is entrusted Last evening held two very important meet cisco; and.Richard ..Heth,of San Joaqnin. ings were Tammany Hall of the Old t I can get'more abolition votes and enough to bell, in his unqualified preference for Mr. I stating that the Supreme Court bad decided with the discharge of a duty, and he accomplishes Men's and Young Men's General,Democratic The lieved'delegates, uncommitted uninstructed;as to the,and Presidential it is be- I. 4. etect him.-But if the Whig Convention Fillmore, has but embodied the sentimentof I aversely to its jurisdiction of the Flo- nothing, he ridiculed.. If be does Committees. In; both, Lewis Cass was endorsed candidate,' ,.- . listen to the fatal' suggestions of these to maintain gentlemen nine-tenths of the Southern Whigs; and, rida Interest question, and that Committee of promptly what is required'and, in doing so, as the Democratic candidate for President The following resolution*;in* support of it will be utterly impossible - IA a Whig party in the Southern States. should nomination of the Whig party be I Congress had tak n charge of the subjectandwould unavoidably departs in the !least (r m.be the desperate of the 'efforts'of United States the ovgr notwithstanding men, and tbe Compromise wen*un imou8J"adopttd ; .iO. -The best men of our party.and the people tendered to the present distinguished- incumbent report against the claims;, and,.also letter of his instructions, he.is blamed and the Houston men, and the, friends'..of'so"ine Resolved: That: the series of measures 't; generally, would and should indignantly repudiate of the Presidency election will test that the payment of both principal. and inte- often 'denounc d. The General only acted other candidates. passed during tbe last Congress,and knownas ';:it' : siderations.a nomination There will made not from be found such con-men the verityof Mr. Cabell's belief'that, in the resf of these claims waS improperly. based I ..with his characteristic energy; and the ben" At the Old Men's Committee- ; Augustus adjustment the Compromise of conflicting measures sectional, constitute interestsand an . :'.4 1 of respectability to risk their reputation on South, thousands Democrats utd reward upon ,the treaty of '1819. We think this eJ resulting from his late expedit on' will Joseph Scbell presided Hilton,,acted and Jonas as Secretaries JB. Phillips! The and opinions', which ,should not under any 'L \ an electoral ticket in favor of such a eandi- his services with theii approving votes. was the substance of the paragraph, al- in due time, become apparent., following'Tesohitions, offered by 'Alderman circumstances, be disturbed;:and tbat.it is date, in more than one Southern State which This they will do in Georgia, Alabama and though'we have not the paper containing it L. Barr, bf the Sixth Ward, were' unanimouslyadopted' tbe duty,of every.State and enryStetioDtaadhere bonestlj -and this settlement nominee constantly will give large majorities for a Whig ' t:4: Mississippi, and would do in South broad national ground. A even at hand. We have seen no similar statement of these various'vexed questions. r ; o. nomination standing made with a view to secure the Carolina, if the people had a voice in the 'in. any other. quarter. Literary Association at Ocala. Resolved,.Thai the Democratic Republican $,.Tbat it is>especially the interest 1 support of the Free-soil party and thus to choice of electors. General Committee of the city and county of and the duty of the',people of. the State of. I t'4; continue sectional strife, will be the signal From Key West.. OCALA, Macch 31, :1851. New-York, in view of the approaching National California to stand by these measures, and. for a dissolution of the Wbig party. Southern jWe are indebted to Senator Mortonfor Convention, to be held at Baltimore, to deprecate.any: action which will tend to This after the citizens of Ft could no longer act with party several copies of tbe Forms and Regulations By the correspondence of the Charleston evening, tea, deem it proper to express their opinion on reviver r ,or ro s-ao'agitatioo now- ir r,11: Whig thus be virtually resolve intouiI. for the Assignment of Land Warrantsand Conner, we learn that a meeting the Democratic Ocala were highly entertained by .an able the selection of a candidate to nominated 80 happily alliyed., Free-soil,faction. The same true of-.Monroe and instructive lecture from L.:C.' Gaine, by that Convention for the Presidency of the Resolved,oTb t these are tbe fixed nad defined .. 1 wi Locations; as prescribed under the late party county was held . 1' of tbe Democratic party, should delegatesPF' at the City Hall in Weston Esq., which was the second of a series to United States. principles the Whig aflyof California - the . supplementary Bounty Land act. Key even- in .to the Baltimore Convention make nomination ( regard to, these ,questions; and as , .. on like'unpatriotic principles.a ,; I We are'also, 'indebted ,to the members of ing of the 22d MarcbfprthVpurpose; ; appointing be delivered by a number 'of gentlemen of .Resolved' 1'bat while ve.recognieir cmg such we"exp ct ,them 'to be acknowledged. n;l:' My acquaintance in the npn-slaveholding our Delegation,! for; the frequent receipt of delegates to represent' that countyat i this thriving town, 'who, ::have associated- th Union, 'candiJ The jiames'of tes. mentioned throughput Democrats and vindicated by.our,representatives in the. States is limited, but I have .eetr enough of the State themselves together,for the purpose .of mutual distinguished. National Convention. i 41 j public documents, for :which they will Convention prop sedto'be,held ,", the :'nbcmnaUoh :eitberrpf"wbpmwpuld.be in Resolved, That tbe from California that there is feel assured delegates - northern men to instruction in literature, morals and.tbe rec lve at Madison Court House Middle \ State large class of national men, please our acknowledgments. Florida most cheerfully'and zealously sustained ,in the National.Convention'be instructed a every who will jointhe Whigs of,the South to for'the, purpose of nominating i ,candidatesfor arts. Two weeks from this' evening, Mr. S. .hy the Democracy] 'of this'city',,wecannot'but'r to cast their vote for no candidate'.for,Presi' ;. IEii-The attention of the public is directed S. Burton of ftect' the sentiment :the Democracy fatal a consummation as the sue- Governor, Representatives! ,to,,Congress, Principal, Ocala IndependentInstitute dent of-the United States who is not friend :j I: ,-prevent of a s candidate of either who may to tbe advertisement- of Mr/Fi chettJof and Delegates to represent the of!this is to entertain the ..association; and .this'city, as.evinced in their tresolutions'of of Compromise measures'of the last Congress - -s pry party - Ii : nominated because he can the "otC new. 'stage connection' .. i in >the, i interior.. 'in'the'National'Convention the.community, in his' turn ;' and we:only Baltimore instruction 1to'theirdelegates' to and an ardent supporter of the preservation b be held to Abolitionisswhich will not be given to From our knowledge of the ,State ., i. > ,, and'express'our' preference for 'of the Union. ' arrangementswhich in the city'of Baltimore,"Md.. regretthe probability that we may' not be the ,nomination olGe eralLewisCass.as: : such.menas Mr. Fitcbett has been for *> The Democratic Convention, held contemporaneously - it -Fimo. ; some time able to' be lresent.rhe organization of this the candidate'of Democratic Republican , tL; -v Never was a sentiment in areibet ,The meeting haying been called to 'order, -O1 the' Union i That with that of the,Whigs,and m making;we assure travellers that party during long laudable association i is f the ejection of mari to a polit- a and'magnanimous fay f any and the Chairman and Secretaries appointed, and eventful Fife,' he'has faithfully sustainedthe the,.same city,*separated, :without: any en. 'l4+ i 'ica1 ofc as'tbathWthe': 'Southern Whigs wben.in i ,parties.'of')three or fours, they, can W.,W.'McCAli/offered.the following' pre enterprise, and promises incalculable 1 ,goodto principles, of'1 effersoD'and Jackson.., In ,dorsement, the Compromise: ..Resolutions- , -"for Withone: accord they there de- obtain comfortable conveyance to and from amble and resolutions, which' were unanimously -. this commu ity.,. The'example should be the war of 1812, ,he upheld on the field of support' of it, an4 ia support. also of the ., ;fire'to cast the'rrVotes' f him ; 'and the points.designated even- dlber adopted : -- *' extremest intervention;doctrines, -.ndof the 'of Southern Union Democrats upon. days. emulated by"the intelligent of other, towns.1' battle tbe banner of I his country; .as Secretary Presidentiel thousands fare -claims iof ;r Judge-Doug Ias- were- , ;, "''who will cbeerfnllyfvbte1Ifor' him, becus than those' J ;appointed.The'Indian. < .- :: .-.. 1f7tre as.T eliemocrats of Monroe county .-' E Florida.-'iA little organized:effort: on of War, under General Jack.soot be'wasfound introduced, :but withdrawn, ia:consequence 4 r '""ne .has'been'tried;andnln" the fearful crisis : *., .,.4, ':,: South Florida in:public, meeting assembled the part ofthose, -who have the intelligence, istration the(principal that distinguished supporter chief of the as admin Minister .of{ j violent,.dissensions" ,in ,the,Convention.Such . .t' "'ihrouRb Vhieh he has proved .I,1. '.; ; believe,that' an;expression 'of .,their would'act I .as an)important'auxiliary,to 'our at PaI vindicated ; Is the.concurrent testimony,off.(,tbe accounts - s we.aepsse ; in he f :lhegreat light opinion : o himselfequal t a patriot I We learn that alarge and enthusiastic: : ofresolutions i. as to the ,that,have reached us by the, ".Cre- - ("wholly' 'Uninfluenced by;secti nal eonsidera-: political.qualifications, of'the nominees\of, ,schools, which _are now springing .iip)in. the' freed >m of*' the seas;1',and S"Senator scent City". : "'tibns.'and a President determined to do"justiee I meeting has been held In' Mellpnville, a' the State Convention to'be held at the ld*4. every, part of..th country., Cong'fes:$, has ,displayed his devotion: - ';' : to all parts of the country; and fearlessly wbi.cb.,strong expressions! approval! of,the mon Court House in April next, may have iLbeD'eficia1 .4: -- :,".. 'w *'", '. .LisTEusa.T : the Union!,!,his:'sympathy'with; the nnfprtnin r' cWasbingtoa,1.cbrrespondent: o, p r. 'theCharIeion : effect .. nate victims in the ,cause of the the , uponl action the , pf Con'vention,1and libertYl1 : : to execute the Jaw.e'.ma e 'no sectional course of the Governor,.in regard to,the. Indians ; \ Mercury writing on the 29th ulL, : tend the Old World, and sustained the claim "ol to harmonize and unite the ' T; - 1 issues,'we do not even. wish to vote ;vr ' were adopted.We I ban of the -Union Democratic party,of tbi8. State. .Therefore j The, ,Coast Surrey.f the United States to her'rankamongst'then : : says :; * ; :,'for but a with one from voice our we section ask northern men 'to; also, ,.lear:1'1hat. the"" Governor. has ,expressed -' be \Resolved,;That in"the jopinion 4 ofthis -" i 0 tio'ns :'of'the"earth. That justicetblbirn: I, Mr-'I.1iIiiay.'j introduced- a 'resolution unite with us In the'election of a northern himself to General Hopkins in warm. meeting'the; :;: measures: passed, by:the last Professor: Ba.che.in his recent lecture'in' and to'our principles''po rit to him as the na I of enquiry''relation, to indemnity for Span- ;ir l'> { not because he has shown any special commendation' of the1 I course of ,t latter i Congress of the United States and'common- Savannah,'stated t 'that' the'whole ast was tni ;'and .national standard-bearer; of/the I ish' horses'(IcasafW 1IS pPose,) IIi"Florida, 'the"1 South but because Jr kn9'w as'tbe,Comprbmise a anal'ad- Democracy in the. coming. contest., bccasipried the Cuban Fiili tsterL"" . ;! .'J partiality to eimply and that be has; also, authorized -the General 'divided' into eleven sections, of which five On motion ' ; ientof the several ' << ; just matters therein con .TbiTsame wriles and himself : " proed ; correspondent also pf - : % 1:ba.done his -notbin 4ti1ia-m .' (again to proceed j tol. \ e, !interior, with tamed, and jbat'any mOYement whether, of were on the Atlantic' four' ,,on, the Gulf ,of i Resolved, That:the foregoing, resolutions candidates left on the tapis since the self-ira- * , 'In'oncIusion, I will callLyour[ attention I an increased command of eighty ,men.. 1i Northern parties, Southern aspirants::for Mexico, and two on the Pacific-the extentof ; be published in the National Democrat, New motation f Stockton his tariff and Fed 41 .0 t 'fset 9bich ebout! bae'efect on those 1 1r political distioctiontendingto; : open".t ewoJln4th1l.tl shore line in each section being nearly York Heraldand Journal of Commerce. by j 1be measures ConTcntloiii and Cais1sm.rheViiDemodatConventI&jbas. is no w healed I ,_or to i create dIscord :: era!.speech" _ the ; , 'deir MCption' At Ybungf Men's Com nJttee Mr John the ; ;;1-ir arid dissatisfaction the contented same. Seven of the first-named, sections ,: r ' $'tnnrethan r ,1 '- "' : among --- :Wheeler 'Ciss and DODGLIS,will chuckle bverhis, a"plrcol indi' presided Chairm - . 4I tbe-Jion as n'and Thadeus pI "'.idua. 'Te'Senate' of 'Sttet i : : citizens, 'this :glorious'and: 'pr sperous were under surrey, and one was nearly completed B.; Glover and,John'Bi'Smith acted Set removal;'for they now are the two Inside Ill -}enal members f\licb i been held It declared nothing'on'the Com Union':oi. Confederated States, bugbValike, :leaving'yet one section commence ries;' :The following important resolutions asr hags on' the'coors since ')Ir. BCCHANIS'S I "twenty-four Wbigs; I promise'" question, and reiterated the'supple: .to,"be discountenanced faithful and if possible.wholly i The limit ottheappropriations made by Con ,ertf opted' unanimously; M''\vith4greav friends'mmmanaged bun out'of"'cornpetition. lt *__' tber. States and'ittt 'te/iincluding1: Mr.I .-'! rewlutibns:of .?98.'';'It':adopted: tbe' old'Democratic supjpressed.by members.of thegreatDemocraticpth1yof g 1'ramouhVof work :done ,enthusiasm : > i i, d? c; Theitar of'.CASS/seems 'i in 'th.'U see 1d Dt' lrm' the North, andNorwelL.i ; : ;, ::8..5t.ate.ti' : 15 ;*ffit -, .r ,. *. ,\c. -? thus'far., ,Caalit be possible 'the'SOuth even I ( Sbonldi'tbe Whig I Convention", ,platform' adding;to i it( .Resolved, "That .In' c :the each/year, accdth:! effort jvasade:!toYkee'p'pace ?'esolved' 11 atAq,, LewIs.Cass: ;Deiu.cratic .' could, 'jnd e d to svrallow'him(agaiit1 'un-' : nttectionaJaing the party 1>y attempting'-to opposition to granting lands,to lail roads,in high)respect.tbat the' DemocratsoIMqaroe: ; ,in't i the':pubUcation.of::results with.tb6 'Republican, .you ng men of jbe,city! .nd. d fanytxjrcumsancei( ? Politicians!rely 1'-S eufrrfavof with FreesoHers.i and,/refuse to: the manner which'Is,now o1 strongly advocated County entertain lorH, ;.Snellr.E i.ofHilUborbnghCounjy.jSouth field ort'Of eye r-the maps and charts coonty' .Newr Ybrk re ognizathdistIn- ( i o"jif ;rod. 8 1 ,.ar8 '"even'Tgnorantenough ' ."Ibninate' Mr. Fnm6rt; or'soiii .oiIe.'",else ,:'and i! 'latelyVuccessfully'carrSed: 'through Fjorida. Jiothasi |eingfjrst| i pjeented i In i :th'Iou&'oi; Vrelimi i: Kuished. citizen,}the fearless soldier tbe profound ':of:South;,CaroliDi 'IU f,',her':sentiments - the eminent *: -# known by his the san.- I a COD81stel'I.Democrat" an 4a gentlemarfof jurist statesman andtlhe as declare that even be'woutd1go ; -tipnal constitutional, occupy position; the Wbi 1 the Senate. ,,by'an .immense grant,to',Iowa.' acknowledged' J. ability, da herebyearnestly nary,sketches, Ma then.ot'finishei'maps.; unimpeachable Democrat ,jf for,the author. of'the'Nrcbolwn itt if theDemocratic p '.'pirtyas[ a'partyj'thus perverted, W olld We'do tot perceive how.the,2fevi willceeementitsf ., and respectfully splicjt and.empower,binto'iepresept *Professor',Bach e illustrated: progress of f. ; ,IZfSo/t?< ; '_ ,', ._ " : ontheiWbgs} l ld :not abandon. the 'ib ';ce 1R il/fno d' m otherwise in the'StateConveulion.tojbe young men bf this city,,we proclaim him;asthei . ; Ui obrections i i've encq to the diagramsj:;showing'll e'seop :of ,1t1i NApriU-.Tha iSonlbern, Rqtbu have ded1I1 : : f ; ; 'belcl"at.Madi80D Court ; .cboice for the,Presidency i of tbe United . out ptricIp1e.s' -nuldiorm fcr,?: whichihey'Jiauoiia.1 -s.sociations'cnt !in ;j : di ito_ f'h.i'-.l, ,'; _,'o .td" I soch.giants, to f.;, Hojse,' .Middle'J'loridai.lpr the' , .. ? at Democratic 3 o'clock-yesterday Convention according,met i*Alille4geville tp adjoummenti - . ;4; ?plaof1bosewbcb l t such :'sectional', party-land: toourow&State, and has ioner .ex- : i : Governbr.'and, thetriangnlationi the astronomical Work,the : :{ That we 'and they-wiirregan and.receired,tbeTeport'o t.the i!jCom- action necessarily sovcs'and! I venture pressed any.dissent from our receiving alter Representative to,Con'jressV"and{ delegates' to topography ''and. ..hydrography]. 'Hebetated any (Ieegatetrornifiiscity; to the,Baltimore mittee of thirtytbree. :The'twolutions.reaffirmed , ' *4 iriy l life b'er"\U' not bc.I one ''inaj'acting! 'iate'ections i 'for the" aforesaid"road, 'coniexni1ae4 i !iI represent the'iatoB the, peinocra.Democratic e'party of this:State, that the'i atisti s'collect"of the advance i ini.t.r. Convention,awhq r" ,'h falters.aninitanjathexercise.fev nor M: '. the platform.the.BaUimore.\Conventiona - with : : $: : n .tonT ntlOn.to meanstp secu rethe .I tblL norber sctional'partrJlhng i toexLrd i of 844 and 1848,and,recommended - a4istance pib' hunfted< beJl 1d alJ3altimpre Md.; : each.se lioinade a Lea'Cass :false- in. npmjnatfon tiief! ;W.bigjwho6e ,withm four \ l1 ,} Jane P ext, f for' = icaicuiajupttspi.Jtne projidrtionate as ,to the of miles- good slices lot. Florida ; D4, ,the purpose ofLnominatinga(. of the ..l instruction of;:bis'' constituents"and.aunworthy appointment( tony Delegates I:4. g.ye&rretsrne4n ibe.Senate;:from:a,; a pretty ; J mocratlc. rate progress easy,and showec d' the Baltimore,Convention. This was ' I rt *a.State.'. Van .cannot : rfb (w n Tdol q IJ1 1f..e '",,"Jf..f. .I-"", tbepatton. :' ., C ' .1U he' uti Ii '' 2 b e'l t t'X' ?' < "., . fQ'fJob ; -' I ; pOrt ing e a 1 -- I Pj ."TJ,.0" tt efuJ 3 A1l -CABELL .I-, 'i. og.1.tAm" ";',a'dr',...', .D,g .If',. ,iO.,;,' r" I:!In. Secretary, MrrMcCALL moved their; ; .f .sU,:tl..e lr i eitill.( '&m aictaior' of. t"Tbeseresplttdpns i ,'eomlng front)tbejbun'. : ,';sSe,&hjentionTbathe. '4th[Jta/L, fet B' 1. .Hht ;l JWZ17E5Q.! .. ;.: g .i". "; I: ahrh)theyoungststare aaidttobaye,cme tion.,andaaisupporvdelirtred an' !adoptic 'pi1 ..,: _'Air vre., OItIL..tt'. .f.t'.'a.'' oflA..nlPJo"'' .tig.. % '''ate'''3cGunj 'act. .: tneh'arejtbe wbre'strongj-beca'ase, this'CommTttee'JwastWpposedf ;' th Vbi&i.t ConneeUeaiadop( ;tb :- 11b- 'n out( best.i" li l ghJti* .sai; M iCt s'l ,which bItg that, b.'.D moerati'iParti.', (beea" ol"! ..JIj.i J1 'l ; :to:be.1dentifiear'\vitl: joined. ., hition'in_.regard ;to \bjComprooo. i ., t) !, q eaj. tfi :, t.t1J : '-" * J; IJTe b I .Jwaysbeean& 'werEnowAthtrU i iI At [ '*$ 't" "i 1i ! .l nTIO'J ; 1iandi with' t6j'V r 'ni' .runtirriAe }4' : Young et indIotfgla but it . u seems t , P.' r ... to,maintain ascendaisejr thrpugaf a long <; *vt.f' pt.*** iifc 'f'.i.I 'X'gsegrf-%\ 1; F l- .0 {" ("' n m r. JJti Loary.? n Ab tf.'rf1.J.t.. s : there C a tw. 1 inot DotfgWman''tjpon1 ; : the fehtire cetJ Jhe R That h"J ' ; &wu _t JtJ.L' r.' 1. "'-0 5I ..''nt'iie".... f tJ* 'ea". ,'1 .,J6 ;.rh1.I: !iiteceflflta '?.," a .''f-'l.llal'"b e eon. -J.;"A-f'd't.tt\-,, .i." "M'r.: series of.years' :'m-.f He' was Vrtfr overthrown- 'by:the' Committee., Whenadjcuminir-hirie'bearty; Congress ., :i850, for:the ir>ea3ure.tti aient j-passedby of bighly.excitin - I no i I r rP thtOne/.hY aul1 t R -4" "I t fj r.tf" 'Fk.1 "e'' '"" 1 t.1j '" .f..ll'1J forcerf or Brazff combine rwithihose\of.tli .S&55S were rK rwfo?L wi dass.fww 14 g sectional C ertiooawerfl:adopt : : I e ,was. &,uem n "4c' fci ti keigfibjoring ,/ "., :;; ; - be : \ ?j-ivtu: beisceftf :that.OJd.1 dY! angD:' .6f opfI"nttr !. t I iVtv- Saath.Aioenca:tLe< eY4' -'t; i & iA11"Ir. :'' i\'f .r y'; Yfn..VI ..,1 " p ;;abot1yjbe-iuved'deCUg! ttoeiininediate reUeaseof -. m, t 1irN_. ofk ,.1f.t o"'<,cio rw 1e bi; ; { p oincesoveRtiEa1aiolongbeeitI it.1J. ;.hitQ'1 J.t: ":1 oa''H ":AND f!) r"4:1''i.THE" dWT!.oal. and eduph&pincipleof,1utuaIconcesiO; compmisethayol4thet&: > r4ing ; g ; 'ira.xle: eabjectlA, the.i.conJ4 1f-1J,' itUI.r ; t1t r J t "pi''' f.!: M;AYaItt? eTlpl SBiw'iJ, notzr'P.r i: fled WJ 5.ameetiz. Or fote..to ijimamtaifted jan tJQIa1et arja-.".&**- rk litio 4h & Jo oy.part O iIt tsci : ttHi : i1 r ltlef9 : f'1il;' "( (wed to'aBritlsKshlpi'Wth ldgbrM4. ; *: H Q' .c maiittf :l Newe\YoTkftit1" out ia ,all : .*L t1ii - : i.t& Bii : Jt afih.vlititcij f' good'feithvby o , c1r.WbtuidenowmemberoL i ..'. rp L- !*l ''''' jf2 t bit.. kof ibillrkisblaJaadL .4wWisjAttl ,. \" ,: ,., : .....S I.'L 1j. o u '1"1ii ". tr.-i e rl as. a oyel1.'wom 0 'W h u a" "2din't.> t . ,tte Jetby*dminwlfiUoifl,)bui appoint delegates" *ota Districti Conve > : lCuuu#' .. \....".' "A 'M..ocra. !.J1' 'iJ'J.-! ; Jur i 1 tfza ti fi, tStJ 1t.t' thstonid rablew That&* 5M. t i accowL totUoa l : we gratefully for pale of .-.. !. ,, 'f..w"; ; gug'it j Jnld,: :amoogthefrithWaf: j $ bee active intercessor ,tbeiz1rberly"Intercession b.e ,tf1. .V"IOJJJ' ---T-"X **r'f"'i" "V* v- ; b j - 1 a lion has also declared;Cus.'J .Tbe ilaswcbuscttsdelegation 'l : nature interposing bet\veenthe: asperitieiiOberifatber"ana'tbedesires'andnecessitieao! Vebster." ttTandPIlIm re1tiiHj'.presplutlbtviQ -tJ I President and,his distinwsM.u.' was made some months since : (including! ''Messrs. B. 'Twenty Clerks have been removed from favor.of'the' latter wasrcarried iet,1he:,raiIe-ofCCDflQc.ti I i f$ ' $ -o the release these exiles, by the Amer Hallett and Robt.l Rantoul are also the' by-a majority ejf two.j'The'relOlutiona. II tration upon truly national* principleswittthigh ' F. ) Pension'i Bureau u i his J dmini ton. "go. in W hwgttm% subjects. Rosas bait armed England to come before- the General Committee' abifity- integrity,_and'wisdom. -.J/ : : 1 I. - .41ll'. " % it, ; : -- v---- ": i'; "u'r'c' -i"> : ''- '. ,--'f -