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Saturil'y Morning, August 18, 186C. : T. P. Suot, Esq., is the sole agent for this paper in Charleqton S.C. rj- Mr. JAs. 1T. Smrn, formerly of this pllace, but now residi!g in Charlotte, N. C. is our authorized agent for the N.Ws. M-r. SMITH can be found at the '/ynes office. Auction Sale. Tho attention of the Ladies i-A a-iked to the notice of' Ihe Auction Sale at 5 o'clock this aflI-rnoon.. We repuhli4lh thiz tiorting the spirit ed and graphic p:>-il of "WANDI:n." : lhe p1rev,iov u publicat ion the e1wrest, Of thw narrative was tmuch ipaired by se'veral ty pograiph . 'ica rrr. Philadelphia Convention. Thins Covention teriniated a ha 1101owou.ession anld a1djourn-Ied siinedie oI T1rsday. The two Iir;t days seciml to have b.i'e: eelnUled ink or tranization andA Thursday devoted to the Imlain busins befTre the Conlven tion. Our readers will ICAl with the greatest iters't't thle melagrec:-t, which we puobli Ah to-tl lv of the td dress preented before this body-em bracing a declarationl of t1:: prinleiples upol which thi grea- t party is vrga-n. izid .11-l v..' -,A :h they (ill enter ilp ,I the.) u l i"Ir Somth1ern-1 ri.,Ilts. tm-Iboe Trevir'le", so brie !!y stad h.r- a!yonle thia-t hafs not blen it -rei-ated by the S uthi i:t - Ihe it it acknwieged'suh.. juga ;t in ol be comlpli hie. dIfVet and Jhat o.e i. the specile declara. tiol if oa oblilon ol n tlie County, to th iir -t l 'nica anm) h widow: ail 0h:um. J!would eer tainly fhav pnl'fd l arhly upol had 1,eeil let F::r fut I e l sative 11 tion ; hat to:- all ;lT:wtical ""mrpnes it moon beam. It is a well recognized duty of ill Governmelt to provide for its defenders, and in making sub mission to ihe power of tLe Unitn iand in the Str-Iqy!c we are now n.king for the enjoyment of our legitimate fune tions under the Union, it Iiay be claimed that we i) ) fact-> concede our joint liability and obligation in this particular. It may be a trying 110 cessity, but it enms in the t-rain of defeat Ind disanster and the situation we have long Since rofessecd to accePpt in good faith. The address wai unan imously adopted. Davis in Prison. The editor of the Abbeville BaInnr says the c'arolinian, has beei permil .ted by ai kind friend to make~ the fol lowing extracts from a lettecr hat ely re ceived, wicht gives some-C true uan ini terest ing information concerning the President of the late Confederate States. Thue letter which was; written withI out any idea of publication, is; in thle familiar style of a friend deeply im pressed with, the truth oft, the suIb ject of which she writes, imparting in almost every sentence a sense of that deep and fervid attachment which all the women, and most oif the men, of the late Confederate States feel f'or the illustrious captive: But to the extracts: "My friend, Mrs. B. (Mr. D)avis' niece) wrote mec shte wats goinIg to For.. tress Monroe, and1( inlvited ime to join her. Not receiving her letter inl t ime to meet her, we followed her to For tress Monroe, and aufter some little diplomney, got permission to enter,' an pn.the day (the 4th July.) We hand the halppiness of Peeing, litstening to' and( ' dining wvithi our i lustriouis Presidenut-illustrious by h is iisfor tunies, his talenti,, his high positionl and hlis manny virtuos, .which shine muore resplendent in this his day of gloom. Dr. Cooper (like Dr. Cra.ven) isen thiuslaatte in his praihe of :him, says * that is impossible to:ntrap himl into 'ord of bitterness or inspationee dn 1h1s enemIY wA him nity , h n'etil and'tsity ;efis ho& *t1hTt frot his lovk-up to the ceromat -here him wife livcs, th toirse amc b'y,v by his side, h.is enaout fi anid tottering siop tellIh -th tae o hardships and ill teat-& . Preoent. ly we followed hini,- and n oot one.6f u but ki.-sed the emaciated hand's whi-A bi ht Id out to welcome us, wetting them with our tears. ie tams cheer. fully, but Arith difficulty, his voice iF so weak,and every hone'they give hi'O a teatpoonfatl of brandy, and ho ' . down often to rest his back. fr -old understand th 'temptatior to Dr. Craviiii to set dowii hisc.-nversa tion,.":o wonderful is it, so pointed, s< S01rolill anild so forcile, everv sentenci so concent rated as to svem 11hea very es, seice of wisdom. I folud out throngl Mrs. B;' anl Da. Cooper, his opinion o Dr. Craven's bhook ; it is not reliable. -"lP saYs he is often iisrepreselnLet aind ofttner mistindorstood. not. that h< thinks I)r Ciave-n would falsify wilfill.%, hmit Col. llalpin who w%role tie hook for Craven, has"gnirbled tl converation to suit. hii ownl views and wi-hes. ''ol. 1H:pill was oni (tnoral litter's stal' hie' he makes Mr. Davis "mltv of tIhe iie)lsista nev of s:ayn, "Ill"hter wv.'i his mllodel ol'n soldi'r.' WII(rea, Mr. Davi. said inl our p1r!st-n1c.', '1111nnie is simply a rite.' In our e:riv day.s we W(Ire IIi as11V o 1",41ciated, Itnd I 1t0hu.11 im) v l.civil lon', tholu1gh n (m1I.atic, but I is oint irely aliniged s1ice wi bn "WhHil .Mr. Davis ret.!ed w were Inaken to s be his :! nart n it inil Carr'oll lall, which is prev selv like the apart. mnts oreni(l-1 y lionsand to igers ill a m0I'Maier'ie. Tho b1)(k is clsed and I hree sides tf irim hars, aid great. pid. I cks. r134e tiws hars thre ganb W;!, gzinlg at himl), waling, sling, wash ,I dreissing , It (.*it)I44 ( ll.aill t(P protlect him. A\t 9 o'clovk A. .. h,, is l-t out, nitd at sitiset. theS trumiper Iii, his gitard app(-nrs, and It' is lck( inl Ils VA.1. A bri-h. light. frmn two limps, liazes in his' faice, which. with fil- challenghiiof the pam! r b.., thoec:11 .blb'11giig of the sentiiels L'\erY L\ , aours, effiectwilly keep him Iw'k'. IIl waiks out on the rallpar1-Is Irom 5 t- 6 P. M., M.r . D.%%is and .lrz. 11. S1port ing hi m. han the signial fo4i fr -tho Iock-iip and the 11.4ni app1ars, 1-arw,he say.i never at wOI. huil tlurns from his companionsewith a lik of so nlehI ngnly, mingled with 1irt l', i..i henl't, rending to Witiness. h: nIl, d say grace.-tianking God for All his nirci,s Western Emigratlon. Surpriso is ofien expre-,vd that lie ihoisii.i ofteiiiirants Landed ina New York arv so soon absorbed and lost to szigIht inl the !r--at. mass of popiulatimi. They sta'1m searcl*elv to to.wh1 the soil hefipre mo,st (if them iare converted iiiio Americn l izoins, 1-sig t iieir indentity. Bit ob'iarveris ol the chi(-f routes of 'ravd'l sev more distintIly what becomis of Own. The Nill-imkI'1 News says: Tlrnly a week passes witholt reeing luiidred.s of thwse Eu'mropenn ypasant lan41-1d in 1 r t.r'et-ts, 0r passing 11hr-ollghli Him- it ' ite hie way to the lan ofprom. ise-he girat. WVest. Alho-st every im. linIl of liori bE' i Eropi,s rre411senled. irgffe iuitri of hardy Norwegians ev'' n1rri vedt duiin'ig thlie season44, seelkinlg a nore0 hospitabl. - land, anid one0 ini widehl n.nnrtie repayi s w'4ith a more libera'4l hand the toil!s of lie la b)orerI. lo(wn, N 'braska, Mlin nestan am144 thle 1444r,bIwet'e(rIin nad western porrliin of 'oar Si n 34, receiv e maost of' Ithe emaigranuts at presen lt. Th'Iey se'ek out Ite ghovernmenit14 h:ind1., bulihil lo4g-ihoues uponlI t hemi nil soon1 have4'4 homesii of the'ir' own. Foi somei' jt i the P .ttlement'iis of Germians, 'Irish. Norwegianls, plrese'nt lhe ('ba4rine ter.isitics (If haltn ets iandtilla Itransplort; ed fr'om the old world and pla nted or tihe prairies and woodls of the new. After,.a while, haowev'er, they b'c'om. ,IacuitedI with the language, mnannleri sand customs of the counttry4, and so be COmaiE -natur'aliz.ed end AmPiiriennuized, TIhey formi at the presen'. time, perhapt lie miost imniportan41t cltass o4f Americiar citizenlS. They'' fel forests, build raialwniy aniad turnpikes, plo~w, plant11 nnd( reap,, aiC sendl over ..0 rail wiys an 1d eninals a gren piorti4on oh' he vast prodnieie of t.he ' far .ile soil. Ench year Ian airmy1 of the de sceidndants of Ite anwi'nt Gothus, as ge as that wich laid R i. e in 'ishit., visin~ our shores, and1( thla in'1 u'lels wh compoilisei it bec'(omle pe'iaeabli', quiet imn wvell.ordere'd cIIi'zens. Everv F'rantk 190 furiousi fitin, w ho,: ht timss p4ast in fi~f shanuted undier dpjiphoitr,'os .'a-anopi here pelant side hv sble atid livb. i penuf Mr. Bonnet' .ptid'*85,000O 1nr:.t4 ever naiMM6 n'ifdhn'Idiflu %- .4 Rf:mrON 'BoTir SmDni .'0 THE - }ITray.is atn.ljl tand rie ov'1g, I . "e.k his enie," ando 1110 lihree of 11is Hd6 I trikitng'v illt,r0-dof thr, ep II tW Ahke in Great-Britle a nd -Li tied States. In thp fnm4 I .Ountq thi exists an arip4tec thW Igost welyiv and illfillental in Ettop). m4 which suivS to control the pef,ple Irr*e ut spieclive of tiny poimbir initeroistp,' hived Ilk, Iesa of any trrgmlevits .9 ve u.hose Which .4Teo1.; i(<vn prosperity *Or Wasten-sp. lui IBut thle. p ple .haive a t last gl ownla*ry tic of this .ot: ost()f things. and the great at qie-stion t< reform, which for inany eirs ti ha beein t e political shnttlecoc.k w ith au which 1p1n1ic mlen halve Amused31 them Ie selves, has ulw become tile test issue af' di the daY, t h isstie on which Goveriinment.4 e will stai r fall, tle nenstre oil which the people ire determined. In onr ountry, also. we hnve in tlis vear of om Laord, 1860, nn nristecrnev IC ntt'of hirtl like that of Eiglanid, not.t oi talent, aId (irtih, a shold be the case in a r'pt olie, but of mere political cha nc. This anri.itecriey is noilinally * tile enetv ol oppressiwi ail the frietI it q)f thIe p iq e ; bill. it i'- in) reality deCSpo1 tiim itsieIf-antd, what rendrs it. till the * more dagerons-despotist in di-guie; h atd its prile is teat most. pericis to ed ImIankind at:l reviol,ting to eaven, .te. a' pri!e whiel pe humility." Cc The only difference htween the old ll ristoiernvy of E.ghlid And th. nI.%V sa rgime o)f Ateriea, i. tlhat tle forter itt is feidal, and the hitter rndicaii-one i dates fren William the Conqiirer anid n I he olher from Juli Brown-ht, how- in, vver ilike in name or date, tihey as. similate eloly in their nattre. Both ' desir pmw,r at ali bzir;ls, mi l eiT her ct vnres a rtt.-light ot the pleople.-Ar:ati York News. Ex Pasit.: DNT D) iv s.-There sieems Fi l e stn- fomditien f(or lie rum ,r ihat. Jeffersni D,ivis is either to it- dt speivdil tril or to be iicowlitionallY gt tivleasetd. Pre-ident Jolsoni i it a i verv tiiral indlitiaion at the gross it, imeitr in which Ithle has4 beciUn deceived te by t-hose who) al m him t ahat Ihwre S was positive evidimnce conneeiing Mr. fi, Davis vith tle- assnsinafion of Mr. Liiicoln. How signally all attenot, to i estphii.h Atnehl n cotitnection have failed t is well known to the public. A nimbuitr' correspondent, montions n the suggestivefact that more than sev ent iighits of tle sliin in the PrusiIn aries wert married men. Youn1g mn coutitry ; it those who) had ramihe 'i were compellevd to remiitt, id a the *I conscrnptii laws are Sweepitig. aht] no s.im-t ties tllowed, ilthese were force r: into the army.t8 Prentie .y that C-oiiel For ney atid all hii imunrous relitives have been ,U livig upon tit poablic bread and botter e unit.il Ole smell of bread al htettr i is a exhal-d -to strotigly from every poire of e their bolits s to be perceptihIli ten i yaris off, p-t tle 0o4onel has tlie impti. ( deice to talk taultinglY nbot. 1 he "irai and Itt er paiii *y. " ThIe powier of i;ctJtidence is indt-4-d aImtazing". Tl't HE.ART 1\ TiIF, RIOIIT PL.Ac.- B3 Two brthirs, soldiers from thi di.tictric' I.1 Iand ttcrried men, fell at their post of j, duty in te Inte war. Their 'ives dI i . little clihlren saw eiforeo them very vlbmny prospectl. S.nee thv war, how% (ever, two old bneelor brothters oif liea hiereie deensed hatve. sieritied the chiiams of "sintghe hh-ssdnee," t o a c.ense of dletv' antd mactrriied thIe ilows. TIc t.he place' of' cff-rinlg an teilci-piedeti ey there is tiow fiood, and) proteer itn antd ('cnteitmenl t. These1. truee.hea rtedl obh1 Ielu,wc say, it waes eour duty t.o take care' 0 or thu famieijese of our pouor brothers, tand wei knew no be)let ter way of so iloiing. riftiso to onike an except ioti of sneh a r eas' etd declaire t hese mairriiigea vald. Th'IeiXit txamli is wIort hy of all comren. f'tiI dlat ion atnd imitation.-Darlington Sousth- I err.er. No SrAstPs ON RieCiP.'s OF MONEY Won OntARiTABL.E INsTITUTtoNS'-The follo-incg itot e explains itself'; \V ASH INOTON, August. 3, 1866 Sia: (reply boyour leuler sif thei 30th1 uIltimlo, that.a receipt retndered for mtoney r'civied for charitabh, 'objects does tot 'equire aat p ,if 1,b"ro is no palymt, Very respectfully, , k):0MAs HlAnt.ANI), v Ti Dehpu*ty Commissioner. : Tu ti(J0:AB. MnENUihfENT.-CHteA. Oh. 11.l..q Angit. 10.-The commit tee iif Mranj mnh'S*' A the corner slonle of the Dcon astie Mntnit Annnutnes that the eerb undert ivHl hike linee -Qon thie i hiof' eptAbher, Sicretn ry Se ward buti tel raihied tiet the Preiisdentid 6 Otbhitet -il h# podselto . .t . ?M) INtr dinnniljed 'peteotie are a b The . a tiutn wil t@e|iefiedt):O4ti 'oyk,, of -a qitarer million. of,dol)ars, ndil the pure,hase to uld Bay 'Linb of he teer'.GeQ. toy. The 010.Bay Ji is Tiiw 'in pos ion of the *aluable ailtiinore and Norfo ties. Interesting m Mexeo. NEW YoRI, Augu d.Tha Ierald'' "ity of Nlexico corre. dence says fifleol :itizen4 have been are d, charged with a ,onspiricy to abduct imilli and hold iin uintil lie consnted bdicate. The antai Annwt 0 o conspiramy is miW to be formilible, racing the Irish Bishop of Mexieo and wt proiaiiit per, 30138. The new ninisiry is s1a to be very up popilar with the native M'cans. Ai insurrew-ion teeent took place in Vera Cruz,.,and fve huwIr6,Atsriains who were gont to quell it, with 1perial officers, ivere c1prirell. Froml Caillildhl Touo-sto. A ugust 10 -Spial despatch ays lthotilthund voltiteers"teit to Fort L1-ii to watch the Fenianis, aart becaio insubordiniale. smoi reftfst-,, to 4ey orders. InideqiiIe pary aind bad treatmitt was the ostenmibtle eall"U. Three G41aboats had arrirci at Toronto, riid others were expecteil. Froil IllIrt%illlt. Nrw Yom. Atigus-it 16--livanti. dates of the 12th has been received per seamer Coilmbia. All vessels am'riving there from Amwrican pirts Are qutarllntined 20 ,laya owing to cholira. The CaNptain General'i-as ordered till crininals or notorionrly lid Chairaeters who have been twice or morc itn prison to be transpited to' the IshI-l of -erailndo Po. It is rporle<l lie is so dis 1411-ted wili "ibaln al-l.ii's as4 to) 1em11lor his I-re i )t . M1iAn-u ; very d Jil inl ll.ry l.u . U. S Exelainge 2 dAM iisc .ui. Fire ill New York. New Yoitin, Atiw.i 1(; -Fire occirre-l this mllorling conlsuniing Ileg.'miki's 4Irug; Str1. On l1ro1i-0114W y. L 1ss D9 ).I I). It r . olrF & L4 11:14 , si r p!te ni l '-i-i & Co I., i I dell eri, also stfre.1 t. lieatmot 1t .1.,5.4)00. s.. ilolera lt'p iris. Nrw Yontc. Aiigisil16 --E-levn enipA ani,l six datlis from choler- r-portv-I to tay Elevev awt And 4-en lde-114 ill rklyn. In ('iliti ,m ho1 1 /)<1,rch says there were 78 tlath, from c!ioler:i yestcrd-ay inl th1al city. Theri vere 20 niw ens'-s of cholera in P11R'dll1ia anl -ix di.at lim In dfly. in %mTd lo1rd4 fit' IentI amininco SvIn cases or c1oeli'-16r. 1 ire nave also been toi c,S,.q aion the I1o4 at CIp New York 3aarli, N1w Yonic, Auigitst 16.-Gold $1.50 - CIl oit nte i vo. full piiesI L.5:00 ha0s ru 31 01 1b. Florti f sinner fir Sithern1 ; alsof Rt harrnis i 0 9S 915. 25. Whcatr 3 "-rO fer ('01rn leiini lowecr. 1 rk hian- - 0.250 htare s, Me-s $32.62. Lard lincliaiig. -A N l'fxo TIN" Seist. \ (, . iu -,-.3 'ri:3n ''n a railrl leb II:,(1 3' t w i riu ini.ig -t it i s1p1 ,., I1. "ItUr:11er saw an th- t rack n stil Ii chill. IIeinneditey hia-ddown 11' br.k -s n1:1, r v r d i.o ; . t tll.l m3inenI w mot iter of t.e? ehild vnw-rg. fromi a hos 1 at tH ill. of the. t rackt 1xpectmg to S (h It-r hLlim, -li 1' gote. iii Thei i0- i of thri trains wais gradi. itilly .Ilnekened.i, but Ih i'. 1 .31 t1* .,: ".i.i fiew yards, andu it see'-d~i imp' bild, whoii seieed (~3I nted ti I i. I 330 311( iannd ii o n u empt to moIve fromt he*3135t;(?310 ppoc il:daner. The(3 etigitt went 3 on aid iun ; Ii. hecow--enileh*er st ruck heo chih1( anad kt.oi:ked it ttcross i th rnek, it iihe m.Iiini'n. m,:i of ii, - train3 w as' iiaom 3:ortered j3-t is theo whIef.l. of tho utiu. A few incheiis fntit lhe' nti j.W33 13oi hier eutght tih child iti hia-~g1' n ilo-i shi- fimtd it wats .n-ill-i '41mpii at i vel unhtul rt, he-r miotheiir's l. ngt of joy we.re too great and 5,he sei,fl 'I entiare!y itway. TIhti combl ietor tIsaa miii lhe ne*ver expirhi.n-d so exc,itin. 5cenet. --Wheeing~ jgi c C03NFEDNIt:ATM DIEA D AT A'Prow'. oxCrT I[oUSi.'-We..Vi I'nrm fromi the 't orsbutirg hlee.c thlit the Iladios o3f titn iRlig of A pipomahttox Cant JIouise, nId rthe adijoininlg conmutrv, hanve formied NIlemiorial Assoui t ion 'wit hit h le ob'y4 f ha vig- tihe re*mnitn of thIei Co . e soliers at thnt. p,inee' properly ed,i a. w enit elosture. Dntch GAp Catn.ul it tO o e eepenett r thei accotrmtodation. of river boat.. lFranico is p)tepar?ng to r 'eeiv, thei r *mo of ithe Dike de' Rt.ichistadct-N,. nt 11. sby is a fool tohe. like sim 33nna le it gnellt t? JBecause is wakes rN hmad therj. Philadelphia Convention. PM&AitLPHA, August 16.-Convention at 10 o'clock. Wigwam crowded to Dust capaolty. Half of the audience are lies. Senator Cowan. from Committee on Reso ions and Address, prevented the deblira 'n of prirciples. which was unanimously d enthusiaiically adopted. It stales rit the varijiust closed has maintained the thority of ilhe Constiulion, n1- has pre rved the Uuioi with the equal rights, tnity and aithority of all fihe States per It and unimpaired; tlit representation Congress and in the Electoral Colleges is a right abiding in, and a duty ingpo'sed on every Sate, anl that neither Congress r the General Government have any au orily or power to deny the right to any ate; that Congress has no right over the vlivo franchise. but that right belongs elusively to each St ale ; that no t ate hIas L- right to withdraw from tile Unien ; that all ConstitIution1al ameidiments all States vo a right to vote ; that lavery is abolish t and forever prohibited i ha! the nation debt is sacred and inviolable. and tihe 4nfederate debt invalid : recognizes pay. mit for services of Federal soldiers nnd Hors, and tle debut duo by the nation to em And llheir willows and orphans. and dorses Preident Johnson for his steud. si de4.1VioU 1o 11he Co11sitit,1io, laws and terests of the Country. Tie Address was prepared 'y t aymond, of w York. and was rewd by44at getleIIlan, d uilannimouily adopte*d by' the Coliveli. mn. The niationl Connlteps; Executive and nallcial Were announe'ed. Senator Dooliile i-aid in his opening ad O.s, that tle Convention "Was olle or Ihe entest events of the lay. It was t,he thrst itional Conienion in six yeal .s, and in ile Werim there hwl heen blood, agony atld ars ; our brothers h4l fllen and our re Irees been wasted oi a thousand. baiile0 lds, but. thik Ood. the nseiurance here 11 lid peaco has come at. last. If the peo e of' the whole country could see the fra Iriial feelitgs here innnifested. there would no struggle at the polls this Fall, (geeat Pplause,) bt as lihe whole people catiot I here to witness whai is Iranspiring, the -enter work rests oii us. From this time tit the election for Imenmbers of the next t ions to see tilat the next Congruss-if is one sflall continue to refuse this sacred gilt of repretentaiion to eqvial States all recognize them. (A pplauIso ( Wihen at is d(nIlf Zion is rttoaed, aid when the nion is restored we sh,all ,a prepared to iter upon a highet' And nobler career non1 ili nations of Itie carlb hi 1hanl has e! y.. been l 4eCpie. by any Government tonl lhicli tle sul of liealven ever shone. plplamne.) * ORGAN%IZATION. J I. DoohllIK, President. Among thie Vice Presidents are J IV rookenbirough. Va; John A Gilmer, N C; idge W #dlaw. 8 C; I 8 Lyons, 041; idge Ranioll, Flht; uthliberl, La J W ibbeits, Ae%: UJ Buriieti. T1kxaf; Geo IHouston, AI; Thus A It Nelsoit, T, -i Edgar Cows of Pennsylvania, is Ch-h.. an of ithe Con tittee on Resoltilons. In ais Conimittee a General Couch, or Mlaine: aintor Dixon. 'onn; Rt-e'ly 14ihnsen, laryland ; W A abharn-. N U ;I ornior erry, 8 U C C Lit 'don. Ala ; WVm Yerger', lies; John Raj, L- MeLtougal, Cal ; andl thers.. Europfon New y the Cable,. Los'L>IN, Augustl 14. link rate w'.1 be educed to eight per eenI iis week. Arrived at. 01 litampt shiip John Ptit :m, from Savannah ; ,tt by lightning ; >st main izzenl maist. Beat,ts, August 14 -Ge coght Rhetz as been appointed Gove General ot hanover. The Queen of Hanover knal informeod hat her stay inl Ihat Terrilory be at 1imdeLd with inlconignoeI100. uIs 'A m enewed with IJavaria after thi 'mist ice as ex pired. oter from thL Philatdelphia Can tion. Putt,Anar.r,rnA, Aulgnet 10, 2 P. M1. enlion adloptedl the Deelara ion of ia les andl adjoturned sine die. There. wv~ n address issued to thue people of the - ed States. , r ettienot o f the Btamnnlt Question the Chesapeake I3ryLihe IIA?rabons, August 16,-TChe great steam. oat.opposlIhon os the Chiesnpeake which as en p.grie4 toa for the pat fteen toohis by; te 01Od Ihotr Nats Rhp .New I'L,s5y Jise M, to-day . te.enlualad by a estlementMarhih-.Invovta phe tu4nde..o