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THE NEW YORK HERALD. === WHOLE NO. 6895. MORNING EDITION-----THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1851, PRICE TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS, DRY GOODS, ae. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | 2ominated fortemporary chairman, on the understanding Destructive Fire at Boston, OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT ROADWAY THEAIRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE EW goons IMPORTED BY JAMES that he would appoint a committee to recommend Church | Boros, September 10, 1851 Be Bi Cay iy gE B* Pee Gino sgt joanne hae soc | Nie visagheaben: as a permanent chairman The large building om the corner of Court and Wad- Sheraat tra Gallery meats oni ae ion Sand sh Watered me very tish. 14 Sik, OLITICAL TROUBLES | AT SYRACUSE, | At present, things do not wear the aspect of harmony, | ington streets was set fire to im the attle, about 4 o'cleste on ie cn . a ce Fiaid do, do. 4 but war te the knife. this morning, and damaged ts the extent of about $3.600 tins Jao ei nition rai 8. 4 P ‘ TH DNVE! The property is owned Ly the heirs of Peter C. Brooks ‘ tr After which, tn ‘go fapoe of E CONVENTION. oe ck Eyed ane Herren Rattler, Mr. rr. Catia Mo) | Helge Antone, oe Soobecton By eeteaed: THE DeNocguTi STATE CONVENTION. Bynacuse, Sept. 10—14¢ o'clock. ‘Tho lowes ctay wee eonagind ty ‘TA Henderson, ter. oyeln es ietot Kone rete acetate Miata, | aL Aprea iy Mrs. Vern mbroidered Robes, 3 i pndinbninies The fe ipenes mot at 12 0'cloek, inthe Market Hall aishing Me poorenrart Linea & Foss, J é Fares rr, ares plain Barnburn resent, 119 aclegates worth, and Crosby & Brown, all lange dealers im watches Alrenin Hout Coon, The Hunkers and OFS AM | vectwarione von resromany cwateotan—raovece axean, | 04 Jewelry. ‘Thole stores were Sooded with woter, end . $5; ery width, of high leat _ Hot Water. At a few minutes before twelve, the convention was | the damage is heavy. In eta tira rio Goods, e oe eae to order by Avtwexs Brnotass, of Broome eoanty, a bagelmes. a fourth stories wore sovented ty Burton; Mra. es member of the State Central Committee, who nominated | *™* y among whom were Nee Fak prs, Prmeditty re Acta, Mis at ato ee n Rinnose (ot sashes. SPIRITED peniTe AND oor urn DONE. | thomas B, Mitchell for temporary chairman, | Charles Sumner; George 8. Hilliard, United States Com. jotta TION pea letcran . rao, are his as Mine Mary Taylors he ane ARN hl we ico Before Mr. B. bad tahon his seat, Mr. Baiocs, of | Misloner; Geo. H. Lunt, United Gtates Distelet Attennap Bates pe Sahn lena sae ‘cal ed ALCEST(S —Apalle, i Barton. ty eaten fon of We tits Taian and Fancy Piside The Whigs also in a ‘Ticklish Onondaga county, moved to amend the motion, by sub- | ¢ W. Chandler, Uity Boticitor; @ Giles, Geage is, mn: Alcestia, Mise Chapman.) us | TONDON ASSURANCE, To con Tartan Lone Snawrs, the largest acsortmont of face stituting the name of Lorenzo B. Shepard for that of | Minot, W. I. Perrin, G. Godman and George 5. Mell, ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STARKEY —D0OI goods, and at lower prices ¢ver before offered. Predicament. Mr. Mitchell, and that the vote be by ballot, ‘ i Horner and 8. BE Guild; CC -— Now opge ab curtain saat 7 o'clock Tinteaee ROADWAY, dra Ct = . ed Mr. Brnpsatt moved to amend the motion, so that the | Parker ‘Aino theainer’ of Wee eka i ana oxen, 25 oente: Pit, se Limecis, Private Box Tiokets *Thurads sie Be pt. SMALL suow FOR THR SILVER GRAYS, | vote should be by viva voce, 5 ¥. Bryant, civil engineers A Parria € UILBREN Ih gets Mall commence with cis dfvnas at tl ‘A spicy converstion here arose as to the manner in | thers, Nine of tee «los were snoati i 1 pene Mr. J. Seots: aie formed DR. bi vhs Dat i wo die, | pu > Voice for General (: fr which the question should be put and the vote taken. poskows damage to Ook ine ther furaivere, oCAtTLS SFI NEVER WON FAIR LADY Ney Gomer/Mr Cw. Clacas: | P3gi# aene Pees yee eae ‘ass, from Lame | it was soatly decided tha: the vote should be taien by tate building as of grate, wud is injured to the oa pecans Bashers ct forranenvay Mise Fanny Wallank, Aft wish, | caster, Penns; Ivania. tellers, each delegate, as bis name was celled, stating | *nt ofebout $8 000, which te covered by Lnruranee. ‘YORK. Humaphy bh TRISH ex im Moore, ir. B Williams; Mrs, Co: a ’ y! . whether he preferred the ballot of vive voce voting f Hendercon's estublichment was damaged te |. Arnold; Lise, Mrs. J. Bie eile icin ee ee THE | ith corsage and jupo. esate ee Pl : amount of $2.(00. He ts ineured for ‘to te the Bens. Calo CA§g—Cotunibus Poppy, Mr. 0. Finin Muslin de fatnos, Thore was a spirited discussion over a contested seat | table Company ARNUM’S AVERICAN MUSEUM.—ADMITTANCE, 25 — = DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BOSTON, from Colombia county, claimed by Mr, Vanderpoel and | 5, No extabate bas yet been made of the ions susteinet si guldzeu, 23g conta. “Thursday sad Friday, So a ée., d&e., de, Judge Hogeboom. | plied ‘with erick and’ talessis csemeay Samm ° ‘ ‘Mile Dolotes and Mone Rutrecanalay ‘TH ovure, selected an 8 Loxexzo B Surrano declined to vote, | Keorre, Grosty & Reowe. sow tnamed tor rama; ‘and a very charming and intercsting patit Phe Political Troubles at Syracuse—Whig ut of every quelit; perior to : ; € he Nepe acter eek a, 6 ai dedccit'ghteatatehoaee ce cee pal 60 votes for the ballot, and 59 for the viva voce the Ne ait une and National oft AMens Har Choris. DENCI . ¥. HERALD. ‘wang Norwich Com; P i ry ain Black, fo Mr. Sicxirs, another teller, ssid that his count was 60 orw PY Aasured fer vira, dau Anis Printap Casi ene lcossx anD Movs pe junkers have been out-m: | it ones a vise ad uttoanan. the hi Boots open at Oi; Performance’ OE ly out-manoouvred by the | There was some conversation on this point, when, tho | thid attempt to destroy the same. by vite stalin mi Hoek | Rich Chints, 10 col’ email hich Satin, striped chiate barnburners to-day. Some of the latter represented | yote boing again taken, the fesult was announced to be | eight years patte themselves as hunkers, and thus gained the confidence — aoa Ra HA Do do, DorPisid do, do. ; €3 votes for the ballot, and ST for viva voce. | Cz mal a to a : Very Interesting from the South, yg eran or na noe, yet aioe oped the public, that her benoit will take Embroidered color or colors, | of other hunkers,and brought them over to their views; ‘There was a difference in the count of tellers, but all v cot * he ing the bt further notice. Tec next, September 12, on whieh oe i igh colors for ol though at the hunker caucus there was @ majority of ods tie tha nadiath ay thie ANOTHER LETTER FROM COL. CRUTTRNDEN—IMPOR- willbe performed Donizetti's Wonniae épera of rCuilenes'afls beat 7.4 Bombe- | the whole convention present, and it was unanimously | n't, py snes sed ihe ty TANT RUMOK FROM MEXICO—MKETING a MALI Badin, Goloty ee he ane - h +d Mr. L. B, Suxranp voted for the ballot MORE IN BRMALY OF THE IRISM RXILEE, ERC Tin iene a omen of drepoté Damas. agreed that, Mr. Thomas B Mitchell having the greatest [This vote may be considered as a test vote; the hunk- : = five hi Conte ¢ Bacromone, Sept. 10, 1852 Sa AT. tne 8 ace 4 Bombssines foulard, | number of friends for temporary chairman, should be , Past : Hiskete oda tae sos at NIRS, 3 GARDEN. NTS EVENING, Serre uBER rene x Boot ea: seataunaks comnatod; sat, Gadi Od Clee oF Ge bhree for the viva voce, amd the barnburners for the Papaeislepras song last p'ght, aad also the ene Sitteenca trae Saturday yen cama ehiteee | & wilapomae for this night _ the following distin~ , vote by ballot, several of those gentlemen bolted, and Gia sanerctne coud eslbous. Apt ef any verscenp cane serena pad be © | guuthed talent ot voted for Lorenzo B, Shepard, or General Halsey, MThe temporary chairman was then voted for, when the | ccivteuJem written just secviows to hoe saerevon te Pai are AT FELLOWS NEW Must. | M-Collett Mite Caloatine Branck, Rich Printed Tuskers” Among the hunkers that were relied upon, and that | following was the result :— 4 7 — AL tt Hall, 44 Bronaway,Snoinoon oward and Grand ube popular dancers of the Ravol Family, nasb% mvt, ey rare foetal caved in, were Mesers, Barber acd Mckwen, of Alban: Havant 1 wach (Ne. epeenen Senate Maat Rees : eedtht eee ee oe Canton Crape Shawls, rich embroidered—every color. pols dagahsh apecasrsgpimg lel tr tregpigs Malia coming to his aid, he being, at the time Ul, Orittendem’e lows, pores ine min ‘his alty foe nf Mr. Hadawa Axp Cloak: y. a for Inspector perty was attacked, only three miles distant couived test fy lete assortment of Paris Ei State Prisons, and the latter for Senator for Albany Shepard, though highest, had not a majority of the ‘The New Orleans Picoywne contains @ statement from d there was, therefore, no choice. Mexico, to the effect that vresident Arista, « abort time VOR by it Geo. i. Greatest favcr by | ME, which occasion will be parfermed the three last acte of tiated LO} county. Ceorge Clark is considered another deserter ef | Whole Convention, NDON ASSURANCE. h - pt. bm Sir Heroourt Ccurtly - Mr. Barrott. avn Sornre Dnssers, the hunker cause, He was dressed all in white, and ap- Levee beat emma eienntnts oreelensnc sd veemtehacnasiee to Moxion tn os se tbe Wed cy Wednesday and savarda; coin ig tomtong Polly apenas: Mite Embroidered Mostia Droste peared most cohspicucus against the sectionof the party | Mr. Santas Mavnice, of Queens county, then said that | States should declare war against her for snsulling tion ef familicé, commending ab 3 o'clock P Lady Gay Se Re oe Es & with whom he hitherto acted. He is the patrcon of Ot- | im order to prevent any more time belug wasted by bal- | Tehuantepec grant? The Mivister is reported to have LER WALL —PROPESSOR ANDERSON'S cine whieh, from the bal | Be ge do. sego, and his property was the subject of antirent agi. | 20t, he would move that Mr. Mitobell be the temporary | icy, {hit Pin Rovumucelt well, Me te eee sh Week.—Crowded! orowded!! crowded!!! nightly | ‘Giselle, PRS j@ Celestine Franck and M. Collett, f-om | rant Brox ihre i con description, tation. He is very wealthy, and is looking fora seat iu | Chairman A large meeting was held at Baltimore, to-night, im stHie traces te Wind es Ae SONEE buy ‘Gesdtuer, es Burton fey comeinde with JOHN | “bo. d’angieicrre, mo “amma it: Congneie. ; Mr, Gnoven, (barnburner,) of Allegany county, moved | Monument syuure, on bebaif of the Irish exiles. Be. 2 0; d’Alonzon, : lo ach, , ope of sonvecnntio Lace Flouncss, evory kind and width. All thet has been done to-day in the convention isthe | 8688 amendment, and av tort of puscemaking propos | a ee ne nn ee, ee Scarfs, Veils, Borths and H to match deessos, " i tion, that Gen Halsey be the temporary chairman, P hies ccenenie ol = be | ‘The most complete sesortment of choice things ever offered sppointment of committee on organization, by the ys eae ~ in New-York, of the prettiest and most recherche kind. | temporary cbairman, who, true to the party appointing je Mercums, anid, 94 he vented harmony, he would Nev Railroad Project, by, ‘hin extraocaibary w wee with a cae i. Se fe ay LR gi amd him, named five barnburners and three hunkers—Mr, | “yy, "gy Pa Vcore a serene ; _-Rerrasune, Sept, 10, 1852. Tank tions Pe the finch al characters by Mr, aad Mre, Barncy Willisme aca Laci Goore, Norris, of New York, being really among the barn- | ‘The amendment was then passed unanimously, aud | A large meeting was held hero, last might, to consider e8 euch night. ‘The Wizard is at ho: FAINT UBART NEVER WON FALL LADY. i which, Mr; | eve cea burners, though it ls pretended that (en, Halsey thought nm Halsey was declared temporary chairman. the project of a railroad from Pittsburg to the Penmayt- chang ‘The mystic throue, where he displays his Fortune Oivining traordinary. To dive into the wines of futarity, and ‘ring from thenee {ter fate, had never b: Sppearanes of the we er, introduced uightly by iz! Ex- | ©.W. Clarke Ere bie Set on of Jobn Greenword, Baa.) and On taking the chair, General Hatsey addressed the ect wit! Oricene he wasahunker, It is understood that Halsey himself | convention. avowing himselt to be am advocate of the = Une, to connect with the Rochester and ard determined, withvut references | Railroad will be recommended by this committee; for the election | union of the part, po Sea ene Sed! ac wea \aee Searte’ Barbes, Borths, Guimps, Cums, | f Lieut. Governor Church is now given up as impracti | to the wishes of any other man or set of men, to labor oreedlagas aera Be tg: i] | S#pointed to confer with the companies on the route, j aud | "The resolutions adopted were to the effect that the | interests cf Western Pennsylvania itmperatively de ION. manded the speedy completion of « railroad along the yatic Prestidi | Sleeves, Nets, & cable, It will be moved as an amendment, that ex.do- | *a\ wey to tat ena | greet edvantages to Pittabarg end Rochester, os the ely phically expreased vol | sd A r ” e%Go- ‘The comrention ther took a recess until four o'clock f “ reg the future torvunes of the au val a favorite dance: catebeated | Kecitin, Gy faa — veruor Bonck be the chairman, The ayes and noes wilt | P. BM Rearest route between New York ard New Orleans, ae ond th Ali of venom have ¢ kindly volunteerede Tho Inusloat gems | Pruxells Point, do, Braselt Point, thom be taken, and it is impossible now to say what the | [This is Important ns fur as it zoos, but the great strug- | Well a the cheapest, and stated that the people of the Loder and hit eminent oreh a come o hen . He is yet to ccme, Whois to be the permanent chair. | Matter place Bad subscribed $300,000 to commence the ai Asti oy. Tickets. English thread, do, Feeult will be, From the turn things have taken, I | sly is yet to come. | Who Brerhe PP po teats | enterptine Black, ‘ ” H nd what is to be the character of the resolations? | ““y""Witparth, Gen Lorimer, «m1 E. M, Stanton, of a” Deinb Institute, tha Seilors’ Orphan aay. | Cir ‘ard role, 2 cents: to | “Fancy Bogs, re Mitts, &e., feo. would almost venture to predict that Gem. Halsey will | No doubt (he moderate hunker party have resorted to 7 ina nad tbe. Rew York Orphan Schoo. foisd ab the hotels and muslo stores in the ‘ity, and on Exerinn ano Parven Buaxexts, ALL Sizes, be elected, ehould this take place. the choice of supporting Shepard, in order to whip the | Pittsburg. favored the prjeot. end « commities wae iF ‘There is the resolutions, and you need not be surprised if ti ry probability of a desperate fight about | €Xttune purty tuto compliance with their wi they have succeeded.] hurkers retive in a body. At one time to day, they | arte _G. B. Dx Fonxsr, Chairman, [EW yuk ty ee (37 BOWERY).—MR. announce that 0 Bien {utention of visit in, rs, very North, jetor.—An entire change of per- PREAPNTATION OF ¢ CONTROTRD Beata. banks of the Alleghany. and the opening by the ph ier fais tach, "Ooen vary nigut, and on Wethoe. Sumnre | Werte onthe very brink of doing so. The attempt to get | When the convention reassembled, the roll was call- | neacee River, of the markets of Nor:hera New York an@ afternoons. Great H the temporary chairmen to no: hi on | €d, and the delegates preset ted their credemttats | Western Caneda. Also, that the contemplated railroad, dedutifal acte of squcsteianiams nai of light ridi ip Deswenset er tate, a bor aggid mninate the committer on | "othe motion of Mr Nre. @ somimittes of Give mem- | would furnish the cheapestand most direct rowbe tor a eymnostics, equestrian Z ih, acrobatic Shverincs of all kinds aud widths, resolutions, was contrary to all preecdent and usage, | ors was appointed to con: ider the cases of the contested | diviributing the suger cotton, and tobacco of the West S romrennpe ground end 1 ist Y + | Narcins, Towers, and Huckuvcns of every kind, and way denounced severely by Mr. Cutting. If th | peats ticim corumbia county, and the city of New York. | end South, amonget the populous agricultural disteiote ‘the intolligent dogs, Old apt mand Nibbs. 2 | fasten Chowne of evecy sien gad quality: Darnburners can make this temporary chairman perma | sF/AITHD PEMATE RYLATIVE To THE SELKCTION OF PeRMa- | Of Weatern New York and Canada ¢—e sevice . children price; Pit, 124 cents ta Exivate Bex Di . - ithe, th ul ish their NENT OFFICERS, A committee was appcicted to solicit subscriptions, ixnown to-natural eee which has receiv p Hioketa, 8 conte, Doors open at 7, aad commenos at 8, | rie Bevt, they will accompli object Mr Mriurn. of 8 then and the meeting adjourned d app hundreds of thousans of t!@ most re- pores Fi Mr. A. R. Mint, of Tioga, let the cat out of the ba | of eight be appointed to report permanent o | Acommittee was also eppointed to solicit subserip- | teligent people of the United, Seates, hag te esto the kind of resolutions that would flow from Gen. a alo a committer cf rixntewn to report | tions for the purchare of a suit of flags, to be mer cam Muslins of full assortment, ign. mad towns of How dantasds ta tan | Bey,” " ? j th committers to be appototed after the | to the steamship City of Pittoburg. ain, on, Prftay, Sept | yeaa the Browdway Tater annie Rusia. Paricwiae attonion je requested to ae tenerreenenpnnsielaretee nite cE Committee on Coutested Seats hins reported rane The adore, with a very large sto0 e hunkers of the New York delegation breathe vem | ed debate enszed. Affairs at New Oricans. fea Tu oa port, moot, gearce ogainst Mr. L. B. Shepard, whom they accuse 0! Sicxies oppos d the proposition of authorizing New Onteans, September 9, 1668. atueday, 13th; ih; radioed, Tuesday, CORPORATION NOTICES. breaking faith, the temp: rary presidirg CMleer to appoint tbe committees | The city continues perfectly quict. and all approhem- ise; i ay, ith; Littleton, Ne IL, Phase | wrory —.- po ap Age aba aad ti all on resolutions xs a departure from the ancient usages of | sion of disturbance from the deceived Cuban patriote day, 13th; 8s, iB oy ve ‘Friday, 19th. JAMES DECK & co. jobn Van Buren was in the convent t ernoom | the party. and wholly uowarranted iu thy present mane is at on end. | and Horace Greeley has beon in attendance allday, | tow of ailaira. and also us derogatory to tne dignit The city is more healthy than usual at this seasom of provides . - ; RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARR, oun ‘year, | QIXSPENCE PER YARD.—MERKIMACK, BOOT MILLS, the «flee of permanent President, in depriving it | thageer, iceh Above the Notional theatte-Gecege bow oe ae ge Seed thie aid Great Falls Sheotings and Shictings, which tave here. | The barnburners seem to have moro energy, talent | D047 ie desired no coneealmeat on the question of eee’ coprietor.—Saloon performances prey. afternoon pm food it appt is heroby give: | wold shilling, are now belt and tact than their opporents. Though ina mincrity | resofutions, and should ¢ © aliefforts whieh hed such | @&2. Webster at the New Hampshire Fair. vert in the aiternoon at three public oxris and be pubiie a | Be have managed. by operating on about a dozen | am ebd im view. For Dimsrlf be gave notice that he ; swarieny, Mass, Sept. 10, 1861. ite ar of wile: abies thon feat Ae a | moderates, to get the control of the convention into | suouid ucminate ¢ vernor Bouck a8 the permanent ‘The Hon. Daniel Webster writes from Franklin, N. Hf fers, 2b to a Wedaceay i 8, fo in Th m4 thelr hands, President, when the proper time arrived. | September 6, signifying his expectation of being +O; Friday, 29th, AO to lay, 20th, 1,000 So fer, emong the candidates for nomination for Canal Mr. Gnoren, of Alleghaay. sustaleed the propos! ation, as | at the agricultural fair at Manchester, N. I. Commissioner, are Mr. Smith, of Chenango, Mr. Lewis, | Ob¢ tencing to promote that harm: ny in Tae | cf Oswere, and Mr. Church, of Steuben couaty ; | tlons of the convention which been manifested in # cee fer State Prison Laspsetor, Masts Reynolds and Glasior, | ned that it was 0 departure from the ordinary | ‘The ssmship Alabama, Capisia Lution, frees Mew Pe ho edt spy New Yor er, of Albany. besides those [ | a ei 0 through of toate Mi i A Peon English prints at have already mentioned ; for Secretary of State, Stanton | Ulages of (he party | Toek, azstved this morning. i Sraneny of Fomale Aciats: who will give vay, m4 ‘3,600 and upwards. aap be | worth one shillin Cartel. of Kensselact county ; for Comptroller, Jobn A. Mr. Micon, ot Seneca, said he should support the mo- cnsy bition of Marble Stat tind in newly pointed om each side of th | Ltt, of Kingreounty, Dean Richmond of Buflalc, (bara. | tou, asa measure to promote the harmony of the party. Markets. arith & varic! ini pa brought to th ' Derrer,) and 0. A hey of Onelda, (do ) ; He found here, when he first came, gentemen dividing New Oncrass, Septem or 9, 1868. ba tA he RS “ae ‘You inay look out for rich scenes to-morrow, up Imecctional catteauses. and nominating candidates | The sales of cotton have been 00) bales, ata decline ef heat whiek' meet u : . for permanent oftieers of the convention, This he re | ‘i¢. Middling is now quoted at 8c. Flour is heavy, Marshal, Carts wen eae he whig o vention The oe vf be greited to nd bimer!f and others, having the union | at $4 forSt. Louis, Prime barrelled lard is at 16 se. SS eet Se APRESS IGS Say CoN a heart, resolved to thwart those efente, My © September 9, 1858. un. berm. of its interest of th party at her » ancestor, Septem! ot Sotaben, 3s voesble. they therefore determined to sapport Mi The sales of eotton during the act three days, have > wag shes time keep pace with The freescilers arrived this evening in force, but - - oy . L Senoeetbee, ed mieten ao for other mat ee | W. GILLEY, ie Sppcerunens, are lore; therefore, itis or'm> from pre ing his eietion, and thereby the hanaony of the con: | "Batriwons, September 16, 1868 Cehlale, drawn, by, one ot, moce Receus oe ethos, salmals, Ti: McMAiHON, Stores. | expeeted—thongh I heard to-day of an intention to kick | Tebtlon, thus far This sition was ng uP Our markets are quict, and without material change. YOUNG LADY OF UNDOUBTED MUSICAL AGILE. 2 neahnd viking ohetereven, trom place a up ® regular row; and further, that itis contemplated to | “Xe 1 N. ¥. opposed the proposition to divest Bevraxo, sept. 10 1862, wasnt ne Solo’ Singer in & me , Wyorice—TH have a scparate organization, and to send separate dele- B. Curtino, of 2 Proj tO in'the city t New. York, for hiro OTICE.—THE 8. ave & separate organisation. nd separa’ the permanent ot ist Ghomooteembere To confer ‘The receipts of the past twenty four hours, have been: area tation, shall bo deamed s publt | dammaged by. fi gates to the national conv. tuck power upca the mere transitory, temporary chatr- | —Flour. 1.000 bbt at, 20.00 bushels; corn, 9000 @0. porte. ot El er tee tly dieyoved of a cade coum arden: man, Wes Uobeard of, and @ degtadation to which he Jo fair demand, witho 3 ere. . d pone of bia friends would ever submit, Le was bla Michigan, sold at from | Sithont first obtatning BATON, naa - _—_ above the views of purchasers, city, as bereinatter — —— — willing to make every concession, fate and just, to ® o views of puro! ‘One, ins #5, wns. iaconet'a this ordibese e ALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. es) su DatLy ‘The Details of the Proceedings of the Demos | 55514; conciliation aud harmony; but he would never | @nd the eels have been small. Corn has been in feir ges Pe wr ing tom dollars, oF imprisonm ‘ding to my stock of rich Paris imported Cloaks and cratic State Convention. submit to 4 sacrifice of principle He desired the suc | Feqtest; sale, 22.000 bushels, ut 42 a dtc, for mined yy I teeeacciys be te bald w tiesaes $0 ry for city retail ete we candied. fn tseranicy. CAUCUSSING tensef the democrats party, but not et the sacrifice of | Weston. Osis are dull, with sales at 23e, Preights are ant ; | "ts Ou Cite ‘sseeete | Heep prblic cart. or to be ere ULPIN, Mautillw Biaportim, 91 Broa way: Ssnacvar, Wednesday noon, Sept. 10, 1951. paren FE hey yg pont na cas coananaiiey ant ner as Acnawy, Sept. 10, 1861, Speen eu a arr ye ge emer sith’ - gesenee 60 Sine nenmeunnene. [owes therefore. dessus that eveay proceeding tase | rie following bare been the arrivals of the past twenty. vw e ur houra:—Flour. 7 ; bushels; corm, Pp" hige, oF, exchange, for one oF two old planotorten, ong The barnburners have bolted. ‘There will be erent | Gsri tn cessed be Fegular and in Sovordanoe sith ee 12.000 do; beriey, 0 do Flour is firm, with » mode- = , A Donald dort wav ye setare revewood fun here, There were two caucues held this moraing— ‘The a ro, with mach animation. Messrs, | rate businers doing. Wheat—Purchasers are not dis- arany pin one by the bunkers, the other by the barnbarners. There | Nye, tickles Clark, Norris, end others, participating to come to the terms demanded by dusters, and wes a fight about the temporary chairman, whose offise | therein masrections are coneoquestly small. Core le steady, of « ored & tl water@ay's rates, with sales of 2600 bushels. at ‘Te is important in this instance, because he hss the ap- | ortiersiian und thal the courey inte ty adiclal dase | for Wervern iniwed.. Sales were made of 3¢00 bushels pointment of the committees on the organization and | tricts. scl: ct the commiites on resolutions. two rowed barley, at Tbe. Oats are at 3d a Sdige. . Mr Camenrut, ot Steuben, suggested, with a view to HAVANA MARKRTS. * seoctations; and the ctoeng bunker pasty want creng | 25 5, thet oui Uae prading Eatieas chewld.be wiih Casnixaron, Sept. 9, 1862. ** resolutions parsed, while the moderate hunkers and bara- | drawn. snd that the mattershouid be left or setuement The lnct sales of rloe were made at 11\ 912 reals, burners want them diluted, uetti after the arrantzatic Prov scus were improving Northern exchange ramgeé CALL OF THE ROLL—HUNKER Answer. ‘Dis couree was asseute It frou par t0 three per cent discount ‘The roll being called in the hunker eauous, 67 answered | as a00 tae. Vaear aa to their names, Mr. Warsow, of Schenectady, led off the | —Meates Vird ce Chief Justice Edgwonde, and Aldvemen Kelly ball, and said, as the bun\ers had the majority, they Mavrioe, Kearney, Dart. fale, flow, Jr, ee bain, Chapman oe a ror three buakers. ought to exerelse it, and nominate both temporary and | SYjyuny ive tarnbonet sant autilte morrow mora. |. Str 10—The Cove of Henry Carnet —Tee = aah on motion for a new trial, ey fey Permanent officers,in ruch a way a4 would carry out ying everything thi Lew, a well as giving to our garments tle fit m HORSES, CARRIAGES, ee. the ‘best custom wor proved to be auly sppronieh Creve | In the great increase of our sales to all ventions of ti tly receive fro rat ACeTION NOTI F.—110RSE On tarda fromt of the store, 67 Dey elnoren ght single horse Harouche, one slx-evat Rockaway es Rockaway, Bugg} “Aloo, 8 pair of dark bay Eonchat of w Tithe seta aie ther. PresaEeats ACADEMY, nxo, DWAY, rove | Horses will be onts, hingd Bik" A wotdoneer, 57 Day shoe * 0 house in the trade, without ty of the mobos o re R** ‘AL JOSEP LES, DRAPE: rey TAILOM joors brow Brocton: jeomsven od to No. Li Warrva strect eres rer ree ‘ourt of Uyer and Terminer. H. Burnt n having Ts Boat atreet to the ‘would moot reapscttally intora. their flay that the: Ste sow prepered to Blunt, (District Attor is and. walteod of thevow- Ws Livery-etatde in Liberty 6 and AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. | their views without injustice to the minoricy | 7 THE RESOLUTIONS WILL PRORAMLY BE, ETC ie eee Se the ermey ) 1). coms & ‘ane — od famnitien, are respectfally in- —Ladies ot gentle: gtothi | ‘The indications are ihst the raciutions oa the plat. for, bofors stale pues oS NOMINATIONS FOR TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN form adcpied by tha convention last yeas, will be re- ot or ra t. im th —_ A — ORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS, FOR ¥ | kame by sen Gronce Crank then nominated Gen. Halsey, of Tomp- | affirmed " , be * 5 : on uriediction; ite powers are qualified and sant aera se] fag Weare gt saties Tee et pense eaten eit Sie nn et OOM kine county, as temporary chairman, wi? Sofie ple" pact the ana People wn, Gewmtoch. 8. Wea 140]. The right ou Uke ie Pith tvo collage, ‘al mn good ie galeries Cane or. CL oTMING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Onvitie Crank, of Washington county, who #9 opposed | fomination whoever it may be. pert ch court to grant re = —- han Kivery Stables, No. 2 | avenue, sae or geatlenen we I tore =p | Mr. Young in the Senate, said it was important to know The ratere taen = the mn of power, and the | CMF Zz ‘however, é& ght to jor wa of U coment ‘ 0 Tak PUBLIC—AND EA RUBBER SHORS, OUR Horna wAcon AnD ARN ESS FOR SALE—A FINE leat 1 whether Gen. Halsey, though @ good democrat, was in-) conti o * current an wee he veld imsely it be te an adversiscment, by Tornoe * ae new, emit we sas permanent chairman, and would act | 9 uocratis Conve: bay) Oe A 4 ie New tout Gorals"or itn dat = .—Ladlon ‘scoordance with the views of his friends | et arenes Yetere adqment, anda writof error after Wm. fe ae Mr. Sicxnes said, as he bad no assurance of this, he £ the deme jucgment, }- by stacute = Bub, ascuming the would nominate T. B. Mitchell, of Montgomery county 10 Duchanah, and in favor of Gen, Case | 2a Iriore jedgroent. with [tg Mr, Jostan T. Miuuwn, of Seneca county, who isa Case | predifonty, Gna. C. Magen ne Gevennen, ates tn, | rise - mands at cn copiuetion jor anatng. > Roy) 5 aS - man and a decided“ trathierr, but in favor of barmoay, | tion, to-day, at the Const House, for tbe purpose | IN@pment.” The very definition of judgment, in» ortank- Hela nee ‘same; HY Beer ee chit stat price | made along epecch fur Halwy, who, if not in favor of | we ser beep ca one we caneed ‘ance’? | rel ase, would suum So tee thet te Se ee Lp ‘same, fr ladtow’ and rentiomen', children’s and youth's Cash of | General Bouck, was in, favor of the Baltimore platform, | ‘51 exinion egacding the Presidency. ‘Thers was a | thas te jaagment les conctason and sentence of (Be p ENTIRE ‘aed 3 or A LIVERY 0 Post a ‘of calling on, | and the basis of union ertabliched by the demoorate of ful! attendance law, pareed by the court. upon facts fount or admitted shing beg V i it iho EEF wae BALL ROLLINO. —THe NUMEROUS tere dail: Tee by the eubseriber, Orange street, ’ riminal proceeding against net resolutions, the comsnlttes reported the | 2 See, cepese of fhe. st Begs, which were adopt sd:— this State, last year. He thought harmony would be gp consulted by taking a moderate course in mattore of tminer importance. After rome further discussion, General Mane ox plained his views, He said he was in favor of harmony | and justice to both sections, but he did not co mit bim- | relf to Bou } ‘This wae not deemed eatisfactory, and Dax. BR. Sicaies | eaid it was as important as it was customesry, for every bedy of men to @@iain the contro! of ite owa delibera- Among « 4 tony es th the ieee io ei oa ere a WB RUBB THE oe, Sir ih! Bzohange Hotel, Youkors. Pt ‘a : BLACK ff) One Sears ot AROR, LON 0-7AILED a an snotty traveller, wad roltahia for family o et te por Sores of these Pigdevite of the same Jarors, read ia opposition to the interventio the grea per int Buly exezted. himself in the rer nk | motion, FD ol dove of the jus sro tend too, th to the wa = po ground for the tye de A ‘schemes be ~ fb a ‘of even impropriety, See woman ot Sach tite ef the elleer, est peg! 4, No, ec rena ia ice Croton Wat rice tion, by appointing its own officers | ¥ Busleation ae by bim was but row Youd. duly 12.1581. Ft. SALE -A VERY sae ees rm | Sop The question was them taken, when te members wore. | Cerarevs.f there print faprees charge of the na Apply a ti rick from the pats of our indueverd the Se s orvicgs of Law alleged er tctaaslag: | We of © peg, tle Be soon sition in their gilt. fxd legal priveiples. (@: rw SALE—A NEAT AND LIGHT. ROCKAWAY Kon, for four Pererne, Doon but ii0tle weed Several did not vote. | Next in importance among the series of reeclutions is male X WANTED — OR ADVRRTIS ven where ° im phy OS —) tht te of ‘ight te sixtosa hundred doi}ars, | A motion that the nomination be unanimous was thon | the following — ausinetz ago one pretation of tha pond {Wo grant the motion, It will be det Price $18, ‘Apply et J ‘Bast Trenty- ta ieaned "Tn eines inwant. | adopted without dissent. ee TOROM, (IF the vusviomant | apparent tothe eourt that the ends Of podlic justice will be das dangerous | motion, It will not be granted wher tempt to repeal the perty appis ing wigot er irregularity, and it will not ia in gccomdance with the adhjoniee of Ch ticut, worth - for aten! threo raonths. Inter NOMINATIONS OF SFORETARIES Any x = LI in & legal way, Mtoe the lous. Addross © fomercf th Staite ut the a rer Nw Pag ate a musma-wey, fone | A tsrwcranis avn cosrontantaserancieg. | intuet™™ “lem ot CRE: | weeott ef noage vouany, WF onl, of User | MRL Uentene Phra Sy ew jerey Ratlead — a Burners, aed s rupee! ; vuasty | there lige aie net class, am Be second cine. “Legve | pests old, fate and tound sede titetoe bin ber) county, and Dickie, of Rrle ecunty, were unanimously | Ty iilowing are the principal nominations made by ate fi ere ry the Bazaar, in Crosby street, between Broo 4 nominated secretaries, | the tonvention —Fer state senater, Joba Etternach; argument by om “ron 8 YM. fram foot of Liberty irs cs 8: tretiowat pirFiccnar—waat wri ue ras Resour? — | foe Representatives, Mocets, Shaifeer, Danlap, Mayes, | The, ieteies ‘cam me co ort en Ncw eg CHE ana SBE ot toot Wal Frem the foregoing, it will be neon that there are two | Wilsomand Nei 0000 bite lt wppeete thet the party ey A et wegen, £0, One pameren mes patties in the bunkers=the tos and out-and-out { Une Day Later from Havana, Shon the merits. es {hat jaetir dhe motion on bebal of : ack) accompanien the teain eh, Mio ey hag are lee goles Seen tatey eet | men, ‘The latter have p ia caucas. Bat techs | Crranuneron, Se xt. 0, 1861. tra eenvics bat bed ee icladed his axguanent at thy “ sees py ea'tiges to anv en | 3 dare food enceioge! cornsa Ba ‘nd 2 foe ot ee meee ear of Lf barnburners join the moderat tables may betdrned. | ~ The Somers bas arrived at this port, with Heavanadates | using of the cow dey worming ri tre Se Uited steaekForkelher’ Pcs 0nd, 4 Riacoastle tena,” ¥ — In the barmburner gucus, #9 B, Shepard Why | to the Gd inet. ehe, however, brings no additional news, | AAjonned vo Thor

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